eed GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1944. oo Number 7 == ee — — " : : j SPITAL . . Comedy Junior Miss” Dr. Sherwood Eddy vi sara atom 2 rar of OPO@Gial Servic? —- Mona Paulee of Opera To Be Given Wednesday Author, Lecturer, i: "sr<"S° swem| Held in-Merte ary Is Presented In Concert very serious operation. « | night in the Wright auditorium un- s Valentine Dance, spon sing their appreci AY} M New . E ALB ili 7 " 1 1 = pea S on uSSIa iv. 10 Tom et t ir 4 erat Mona Paulee, new mezzo-soprano i | igma 0 ve Sixteen Students oa 8 _ Etheridge Fisher |from the Metropolitan Opera asso- ; atson, teaching careful . with h ooh 4 ; | F ve tte, Mae Bowen,|o¢ public health Te ace ear ee ee < ye a 4 a a a iS ae a : i by Medtner; Reflects dans eau by |and appeal. Mar meror on an sheers ilmington, N. C.; Miss ris S-|staff, as u . = ameron Dixon and Rebecca ieee’ ace emai ie Seen ming A n V ag ors ae jsta a be Debussy and Craconienne’ Fanlas- a is Kirkland. | . : by, teaching in Bullock’s school, Wil-| dent newspaper, and sl ih ree ee ane | She began her career by winning ‘to eecrie well, so Dr. Eddy | 77°“ see : : : igue by Paderewshi. es : ‘ Eoht? oe BSS a eee son County, N. C.; Miss Marie Dar-| constructively he 1 to make a : | first prize on “Talent Night” in a will be ae posed of ; a = ie ae: den, teaching in Snow Hill, N. C.;|better paper and a ‘ Mr. Fisher's selections included | Pacific coast movie house. Many en- ! and the officers Y ° of pub’ : 3 a f > | = t fTicer aa) eve public Miss Margaret Gerock, teaching in Sale ‘ : om Radamisto by Handel and | gagements followed that led to her and the chairmen of the | 2°@!t4- i.Garolina “Beach; N. C= (Mrs: Jessie}: °° 0 ee Miocone by Carissimi; Le|being chosen out of 700 aspirants ———— | The peopk Russia, especially | B. Gooder aching in’ Glacktoa’ NE | RY. man -one wang I Ferrani; My Phantom |for the Auditions of the Air. Since = 4 ae re yut ) little t g and was = 4 { : I c en of the vote about five times as/C.; Miss via Greene, teaching ir ee j a a e 5 4 : e by Schubert; Zereignung by/then she has captivated her concert : do Americans. They criti- NG. ee DE eae eee liranda by Iageman; Ma | audiences from coast to coast by the their factories, for tk Louise Holloman, teaching in ey Sa 2 eo Marden by Carpenter and The| magnetic appeal of interpretation, as a eae the Geri eies ong as Roanoke R , N. C.; Miss Ronalda | ,, ‘i ; acLe a : lore of The Wilderness by Horse-|well as by her glowing voice and I em else, but. Lee, tea in Dunn, N. Misa coe sn comers S eae (ana charming personality. z - leaders |Alene McLamb, assistant dietitian in| TO™’S ™aJor | nie cir leaders | rs 2 fe a ; ag ; 7 < a ae \that though he re fy accompanied by It has been said that Miss Paulee the government. | R ospital, Raleigh, N. C.; Miss = 2 st ¢ in charge of c mis as 7 F ates teaching in {ed his’ maturity, he is a new Carmen. She uses her ; . S nd anc 1 exert her|Charlotte Matthews, ea z ats in the lobby 1 and wil ae ner | NG iis Rie Gi he, Hestgualiiies of to ahi eee ae voice with a fine sense of contrast- e for justice and equa oth- r : > Miss Myrtle C. : \ i i “ fare : ustice and equal broth-| seas < best ones of youth. ling tone, able contrel, a satisfying I ; now one of the twelve cerhood in generations to come Yr teaching in Elizabeth City, S y 2 = 7 : : : hood in generation S : i “He ft ; aie viteKe habit of maintaining a tonal line, and ‘ Sos) Ne N. C.; Miss Ruth E. Roach, teaching e mpanion- | FALE rs u napa eae a ae aaa hecoming| Dr Eddy there are threejin Alliance, N. C.; Miss Reba G.| ship,” Ee Sit as never wid a considerable amount of mature an | discriminating interpretative skill. | Goes Members accompanied ny ate. stevenson City, N. C.; Miss; ward older pec ee |Barrett at the piano, Miss Paulee it dietitian in, knew the blessedness « vice and |sang the following selections: Dido's iy Flarch Drive terec’eom oS. no kena" ere are mili- fee eal the joys of co Purcell; Se Florindo e fedele by ferred to th |Searlatti; Nacqui all’ affrano, from 7 - J a Writers’ club will devote the 9 ‘said that they wer ve of | o Herbst by Franz; Der Schmied by groups or classes of Germans with iderson, teaching in Beulaville, N.| condescendir te ira Marie Walker, teach-| never either se Hon to deal after the Rus will war crim- abet ns, vital, Norfolk, Va. the value of inspir atered her! pePaul Ho: to acquire tarists ige of t re of f ae Sere ; nembers, All students interested in > Phe . jhis appreciative i in diseuseing their lit_|Br@hms; Zue Ruh, Zur Ruh by Wolf; : It those with whom ited Writing n discussing the mine ss a a ieee tees 0 eeting Bea es rerary « t with other students of an es by eases Wage 4 fiend siiilar tastes andsaniitianswaré.cor-|=no oe Soe ee , 4 I 3 i Sons | friends, Temps de Lilas by Chausson; Les . er | Dr: ee Re Br wines (Ol ir d to try out for mem-| |), i x z meeting on ee ee : eee’ siunGee aoe t tomer the | Papillons by Chausson; Automne by be goes ap Se, Be eeeren fs oh Soa cies | Neneen) Habaners, trom! ¢. ee Seen atl tions: Dorothy J. Cre 1. Proper- e e ae Miss Grah: jd be: heavens id 1 g Saturday night. The gypsy beacons from the abode where the ti Reson Sa 2. It should be written or typed | “Iss Graham wou heaven,” sai ee Bis | es: Leona Sasser. = theme was used. nro| le jeternal are.” ed ‘ neatly on paper measuring 844x11% Walter. He asked to be remembered | Dr. E. R. Browning spoke on how ae inches. |to his friends among students and A j kc s . ae The stage curtains were decorated | Re t |much Tom would be missed in the 7 Pp ae : faculty and explained that it is im- vith the tea cup, erystal ball and voll er var er | Comme ree department and the club resi en § § iba te we mame of the writer should possible for him to write often. fortune tell- be placed in an envelope and elipped the hand used in gyps | itself. ae 5 z | Le Ma . . The top of the gym was deco- The total en ent for this quar-| Mary Young Bass told eavard Tomorrow Ri hd to the manuscript; no ee sar i paseo of aah ted with blue and silver aoe ter is S44. Of this number 52 are|traits of Tom’s that would help her vi Bee ues appear on the paper itself. Bac ae eee a Refreshments were served by BIF!s 10... and 7 irls. and all of us in later life. She | 4. The tryout should be submit-|ayiator in the European theatre of n gypsy costume. There » 287 freshmen, 198 soph-!summed his life up in the lines from The annual President’s Ball will! te Miss M x Re : Bi 5 ere are ted to Miss Mary H. Greene, sponsor | 9 L is aaiaat zs a a a - 5 eee perations. Later his family receivea The figure, which was an ace of om 165 juniors, 159 seniors, 23);Walt Whitman’s poem to Abraham [be held in the Wright building Sat- of the club, by noon of February 20.!word that he is a prisoner of war. | a. i erie by the senior and | ur fied, 11 special and 1 grad-| Lincoln. urday, February 3rd at 8:30 p. m. : a Wis tatters Reena is rig haat nins: aes A closing prayer was sung by Jean] The public is invited, and the col-| Manuscripts will be returned to : = 2 a student at ECTC. sophomore class officers and the | uate. Among these students, 110 are pri-|Hull entitled “There Is No Death.” {lege girls and servicemen will be |the writers, and new members will ? ¥ : ttooc | J fii fi 73 oS pares a arr cera | mar majors, 87 are grammar grade|Every one realized their loss, butjadmitted without ch 3 be notified promptly of their elec- 5 . Steed Gee and their dates. int band furnished | majors and 657 are high school ma-|also realized how much knownig Tom| Music will be furnished by the |tion. Fi Cl b : exis ue ae 2 pas helped them _|9th Wing band from Cherry Point. | Orensic u . : 23 : Re aed ; | aaa | eee | eee | — Sherwood Eddy Plans Program = | Speaks on Russia. .oz:./s"..0% oe oct ticipation in a college radio program. : in Chapel Amanda Ethridge, Elsie West, Jessie a Carter, and Curtis Butler were elect- ed to take part on the program, j } Sherwood Eddy, famous lecturer,|which will consist of talks on such author and world traveler, spoke in|subjects as “How My Hometown Has ; chapel on Tuesday, January 23. Changed” and “Community Play- j grounds.” The regular program for the meet- ing, a debate on the national debate questions, was postponed until next time. | Mr. Eddy stressed Russia’s impor- |tance in building a just and lasting peace after the war. He maintained that Russia, though a staunch advo- jcate of justice and brotherhood, |does not practice the principles of re- | igion: and liberty as does the United Lisp ereee | States. The family of Tom Williams wish Although it is difficult to under-|to express their sincere appreciation stand our ally, Russia, we must do so|to the students and faculty for their REBECCA KIRKLAND MARY CAMERON DIXON HELEN BOYETTE if we expect to win the peace. recent kindness. +H a The TECO ECHO —— PAGE TWO work, but are here on extra activities other lubs we learn interest- speakers from all fields r our lives if this xs important. us do a little nm the campus to ol than books. In the things and hear a Student Entertainments Offer fer Opportunity For Improvement ing would not ¢ not think clu Students should consider it a privilege e able to attend the numerous entertaln- : people brought to this Everyone can belong to a elub. Why peo} g — not join the clubs you would be most inter- - coe , : he: Nast — ants in and really contribute something? <5 een eae ne je the past, the students z ® : se ante . for nea numbers for You will find they are fun and interesting a —- —~ — ; 1 num ae : mers d ) pe eee entertainments which and before long they will become iS part of —- it aon, a ~~ colles h quarter _ YOU college wrok that you consider very leat ee } student body necessary. When God was giving out ene rey ~ | | y % forget Ruby. o” neerts. While the otnh- people he certainly didn’t forget ee : dashes here and there all the time, d ‘ : being still long enough for 4 poor report i A 5 get a decent interview. s f rOCett AGO to wet a dec iew. a pees | , Neer aide sere Her philosophy of life is Be bile . . e. but while you are being that try ! . eee z better.” Her favorite pastime iS ate ’ " and when that statement is made, 1t Coe So i P as spro s. overlook anything except brusse “a s. Why the long gie? If you want She likes to dance and swim and is happy | = try oe when boating and fishing. : | professor 1s Dr. Brown- ate an appreciation to get a load off If a 1e students would res these entertainments and able voulee havane? ing. She is a commerce and English ee iate them. a i : She is now yractice teaching at the higt s with your room- Se eee, > we = She is now pré Sena : : ; do 6 earry on a And the Star Spangled Banner ™ —— school. She likes to work with the Bie or s friendly conver her. Of course. shall wave Her comment, “I like people gee I like to TEco Eé I s . DAY | Ae geet Ghat trving to liste ¢ work with them. I’m happiest when work- of the bo! 1 1 yr enter- ee ES ae listen to Grey the land of the free and the r*.ne of as a ern her favor radio pre unimportant. a ing. : ‘ a Mars Hill Col s s tk tainment You had st any ing things to the brave! Ruby is a transfer from Mars Hil ee i tell her- ered the chemistry lab this lege. She came to ECTC in January, 1944. 1% afternoon ssor Snozzle awoke you out - us While at Mars Hill she was a — = a W: ae Reta + : sti . college paper, a member of the S ce of a four eal sneezing too loudly, a staff on the college paper, 1 : MAA Is Becoming and you wash your hair to- and t you a Lt. too!!! Remember the 3usiness Honor club. and the Women's Ath- at ECT¢ A z ae mS ae South Pacific. letic association. ment Innilayr Ore aniZzé night ins W until Saturday. : s . : Popular Organization A ve eee We hear that Johnnie Averitte is Sinan voir, ware Sitiy bie bald : I Apu cal prog s ¢ ing more than an GES Cau little soldier number of offices. This year she is on the t MAA Is n ene Ce , yn However, mamed Charlie who is coming home on fur- oS C to spr a seem to Jough. S ——$—————— n je- It seems that e girls in Cotten cant ——— = = = S it. even come ove rvis to spend the night 2 ae ithout that certain someone's WITH THE ARMED FORCES jur - vic them company. How about rs when, just as she is : tas ion: cone rear 1 re Se aOR dot y of her favorite : 2 a Next it en aa . is it that you had to make By Jean G f € ; He : rane h tr last week??? Could S ee ani eacinate V “allied home by @ pxi- ——. : - merely rattled bli é epee 7 Verso as beer omoted cor ; ea : fou yn, can’t you get to Rags- | Herbe W wa ee io th eer ae rself fought pping by Fleming to chat from the — ot bm ( g) to th Bs sp itr ie < t the influence that Elli the U. S. Naval Reserve. 3 \ ne th ON ee on you!!! Mitchell Avery was recently prom ed \ sis ‘he cod . It looks Violet Sparks now has two from technical rgeant a oes _ : oF elute ht ’ ¢o-eds on n. Will Leslie McKay and Servini in the Ehenmy ic ee N t be friend address 2nd Lt. Mitchell Avery, 0199100 1406802 Ls s t Chessom ‘been taking the Co. Bet 1 Int., APO 91, car ee! v1 ‘7 » girls at his table lov- New York, N. Y. ie Cpl. G. W. H. Johns r of ¢ sé M u raid that you will the service Sr0up com A. : s don’t stop buying so M. Sullivan that was recently alge g cakes? mended for its part in the air-ground Ne nm. g s 1, we hear that you have that has driven the German armi I | , to one man with a wed- northern F ranct - pl. — i ( } S ai Congratulations!!! repairman in a Ninth Air Force service ( ey AY A A Ple” less. She really isn’ Z adr All Work, No I lay ae ar = ay 1 Ae we hear that you and Hor- squadron. a : 216 Med. } t Is Off By Clubs goat cee eae ice have becn having a few complications. Sgt. Joseph Edward Hatem has bee York, N. Y s Offset by Clubs Poor Horac We wonder who will win??? reported missing in action since Dec. R < 5 : Ve ‘ Trilby. please explain your great ad- 1944 in the Luxembourg sector. Joseph we 64 oe ; » we said, “I can't — miration for Marines .. . attached to the army Engineers. He went ~ : go t it I will go overseas in March, 1944, and in November Lt. (ig) next meeting i was awarded the Purple Heart for wounds Care of } > { com » thing. S c* | J M M I N ( : Of Greatness In Teaching received in action. ore. I stand why there ate Capt. Floyd Hinton of the Army Air Ce STR re cl They aren't organized to make A PRAYER - by TF feyhole Korres ‘ : By The Keyhole Korrespondent God, save our land from that unblessed sedateness And flowing in the stream of all we teach. A ’ e eco Cc oO Which arrogates unto itself a greatness educatior ‘ f you see Tommie Averette walking Built of the rubble leavings of the past! Beyond all empire then our eyes may scan 1s pre : with shorthand pad don’t Now that our star lit banners stream at last The coming Kingdom of the Son of Man, ) Published B wael yb hy S ude nts of t really isn’t studying — she’s On land, ant the air and on the sea Built of a dream, abiding, undefiled— i st Carolina Teachers College just trying to compose another letter to Beyond the re ach of doubt, how great are The glory of its throne, a little child. that certain guy named Dont!! we? : : a bs Entered as second-class matter December 3 Say, Sle that was a mighty cute Lt. : : ; —Leslie Pinckney Hill, Aug. 25, 1944 Bits of Ph = 1925 t the U Postoffice, Greenville, you were with last Sunday night!!! Now Not that the mightiest armament Is ours Fr _ under the act of March 3, 1879. don’t tell us that he s your brother!!! Will make us great, nor pacts to balance If any of you stay around Grace Wil- powers, 3 kins very long you will hear Dick-blab, blab, Not the bright treasure guarded under Ever . . ‘ 4 ae : . Jeas a Co-ED!ITORS blab . Dick, blab—Oh, Grace, don’t you | ground, ; : i 3 This Collegiate World aes . IeAN GOGGIN AND Mary YOUNG Bass ever get tired of talking about him??? Nor the plump grain with which our fields and zip Na eee emer Yes, gals, in case you are wondering abound, : : came ¢ 8¢ 5 5 G is i by Associated Ci > Press Se CH a why “Fish” is completely out of this world Not trade, nor vast domain securely barred (by Associated Collegiate Press) began ope N FREDA CAUDELL Associate Editor __ i+ ig none other than—Troy is home from Against assault, not cities all unscarred, a women were ¢ a i R overseas—so now, who wouldn't be 9 Not the strong tramp of armies marching were not suct =PORTERS > - > . ac the x t } EPORTERS : By the way Jackie and Frances—did | is ‘ ; : The Duke University doctors have fin- the conven : M:z 1. Curtis Butler, Elsie West, ( hocolate and \ anilla ever show up? = aie Hight CEE: attack, : ished experiments with vitamins on a group tea Violet Sparks. Thelma Cherry, Mary Ellis Bec vorth, don’t you ever get * ot pride that we are safe, while hallowed of students and have reported that the tab- i 3uckmaster, Edna Earle Moore, Betty tired of sitting around Fleming hall_par- lands, : lets are o f no value except in cases of actual e W Jarvis. Jean Hull, Edna Vann Harrell, Etta lor??? Why don’t you try Jarvis or Wilson Must perish, or find succor at our hands, need. The Duke Joctors fed a croup of stu : T9929 ‘f Eyes ae " ss e : ais F stu- Frances I ver, Jean Hodgen, Mvyelyn OnCe UES while? ?" : Not the vain cry blown down the heedless dents a regular diet for a month, slipping Lewis, Bud Jackson, Ruth Whitfield, Betsy Beverly, aren't you ever going to make wind ote : vitamin tablets to some and sugar tablets to Hellen, Joyce Strickland, Nan Little, Ella UP your mind??? First it is Susie, then That we alone of nations have not sinned. others. : (handbags) ¢ | Caskwell. Dot!!! These are but perishables, crumbled stones ee lashes (hoods) on ti ; Yep, all you guys, Flossie Clar ‘ain't? Of an old world for which a new atones. No difference in their health was ap- ¢ral appearancc s RuBY JTUDSON Assignment Editor engaged “no” longer and — gosh, boys, Never in these will any searching find parent,” they reported. that few British xe — a Seaneke IAG she’s 4 ig! cute little ga 2 The greatness of the nations of mankind. Fea cist anks ae NEIL POSEY Sports Editor eee mighty cute little gal to be on the 8 . s of mankind ? This oe blow at the happiness and con- i ate life nesd : act a eager re ae entment of the American pill-lovi ‘ading any to a tea : JACK JOHNSON . . Photography Editor Well, it seems that while Lota was un- O grant us, rather, vision of the state The peopte like to a public. That was high MARGARET NISBET Gankaniet able to date Archy, he was well entertainde Whose citizens in dream and soul are great, jn years has taken ‘a the eee and no pill ae \ by Jean and Singie. What do you think of Whose ordinances bend with reverent awe vitamin. It mieine Ve ae earts like the The spread doesn’t see! F this, Lota??? : Before the categoric moral law. people, but it is V for cae victory with some middle-age anymore | BUSINESS STAFF It was certainly good to see our old Triumphant in the bitter fight to live, t mins with more. es \4 canna Weak ¢ = 3 One spirits gre iv Just think what : That’ it t F ee ee coeds, Teet and Fish, at the dance. Exalt our spirits grandly to forgive. tt at a national crisis would What's wrong with |} Pre SYBIL BEAMA? Business Manager Tt seems that Fish and Florence have With matchless power to shackle every foe, be precipitated if there were no vitamin lution of the household hi ¥ ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS up quite a case. Good work, Florence. Give us the heart of wisdom to forego. pills. Take the vitamin cut of our life and _—_— yré rtainly ce i . you ye i ‘ Myra certainly looked mighty happy iain wed ee a sk Aged stores with empty I never knew a w I d this above all else vouchsafe—that we, * . s ink of all those radio vita. @¢he when the occasion was It must have been because that man of hers was here. Ralph in S. C.! Ralph is coming soon! He is coming in four weeks! Well, Marjorie, do you think you can survive that long??? Collene, how did you train that man of yours so that he would shower you with telegram: Please tell us the secrete. Amanda, that certainly was a cute Lt. you were with Sunday! We hear that he isn’t too old, he isn’t too young, but he is just right!!! D. J., you needn’t try to be like Amanda June Brandenburg, Mivian Harper, Mary Elizabeth Wooten, Jean Ipock, Sid Bunn, Kit Blackham. this wee In blood—bought peace, may set our chil- dren free From ancient hates Whereby the crash of dynasties and states Has written red the chronicles of time. O let our children scale those heights sublime Whither our feet have faltered. Let them see How beautiful a land may come to be When brotherhood is more than word or thought, Being the substance of our living, wrought Into the noblest ends our souls may reach, self-delusions, greeds and Dr. BEECHER FLANAGAN Faculty Adviser Technical Adviser GRAHAM T. OLIVE Member: North Carolina Collegiate Press Association, Associated Collegiate Press. Represented for national advertising by— National Advertising Service, Inc., 420 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco. Her favorite DENT SPOTLIGHT By Freda Caude STU min plugsers; it would create m: ine’ choosing. ployment. And just think what waht ton : 3 pen to Dick Tracy’s friend, Vitamin Flint. heart; isn’t the poor fellow having enou: h troubie already?—From “Cosmic Rays” a the COE COLLEGE COSMOS. * A well-made ice cream so of one good luncheon dessert pick-me-up, or nightcap, yet } occurs to us to buy one, princi! of a silly notion that we ought to act © a WAV ini : ‘ ceived hd eg va oe college re- A benefactor has to be careful whet ing to “beautify ah Pi ving firm offer- with persons he has helped. Since they af® anchors; flaps, NatHeeii womanhood with slight inferiority, they are 00 the alert a PS, iracer ehelis or detect his faults or weaknesses it order anti-aircraft guns.” restore their confidence. The TECO ECHO iMarines Take Two Of Three-Game Series In a three-game series the Green- Ne Marines defeated the Pirates two out of three times. The Pirates took the first game by the score of 30-26, but dropped the next two by the scores of 34-26 and 38-31. As can be seen by the score, the play {was close and the games were hotly \ contested. played on the 20, 22, and 23 of the month of January. individual contenders Tripp Elected Bits Of Philosophy | President of MAA | From The Imperial Magazine ALUMNI NEWS donation Sports Views By Neill Posey \ vi This war is the most destructive | and in the history of the has its constructive side. seek expert advice. But, no. but it|Nine times out of ten they think they know more than Sir Christopier who are’ Wren. Their idea is to build a church in the services are “secing the world” |around a gym and cafeteria, with and when the survivors return, they |fake steeple and trusses, and sham will have an outlook, perspective philosophy that will be new. | Stroll or drive through the church What trend their knowledge |district of any town and weep at and thought avill introduc« one can|the ugliness you encounter. Piles say for sure but we lof formless stone and brick rest on For the first time inadequate sites. these young men have bec Here a paragraph of advice |the best food, we Webber: “A church is erected | to the glory of God, and it follows that it must be done as well as jour means permit. If our funds do |not permit a well-built church seat- 1s ing 350, it better to build one eating only 275. | At the first business meeting of jthe newly formed MAA, the organi- Me. | 28tion elected its for the from the Urrent year. The four major offices ‘Frank Jones,|Were filled as follows: Stuart were | Parkers and ch and Dr. world to the Christenbury Trophy was read Mrs. T. apter secretary. : mikemiiions ob oor men It’s 1945, and once again purple Alumni officers and gold clad basketball players are : playing bang-up basketball the hard court in the Wright building Under the sponsorship of the Men’s Athletic association a varsity team has been selected to carry on the basketball tradition of East Carolina Teachers Two years have lapsed since seen a varsity | morial lege by president, vice-president, ecretary, Ottis on Tripp; Jesse James Parker; Peele. Dr. De-} Beecher Flanagan were | dvisers [eee fon\an | the , and |organ. pipes. Hostesses Misses Games were for the meeting Mabel Williams, Evelyn} Thompson, Audrey Stanley and Vir- lia O'Berry. new treasurer, no scoring both teams for high scorer in Each man on both about the which in gue i he ociation saw the therefore College. long war in their live 8 5 need ECTC has basketball te three games. Weddings |teams ai of give evidence | observing reguiar hour to the association’s con- | | disci - of how well rounded the teams were. |discipline, and associatin n. Neill elected | | Bs | These were played unusval secre’ Truman | E a m up games. It is thought | tion. two teams will later meet their rivalry. eating | clothes, : n is jtwo new offices; these nee Gime scored same num- Wedding bells have offices Carolina “a from oe t | were created by two een ringing | i Fi ber points, East Teachers Colleg i Here are some of the girls | have recently pode Bur- | aecepting h educa- The MAA says that games will be scheduled with old college rivals like amnae. Atlantic Christian College, Elon Col- lege, Louisburg Western Carolina ete. Posey was and men games as pre-|ot backgreund married. Laura Wilkerson of ie and Bailey, married James | L. Whitfield of Greenville and Fort | , Brage Annie ry season V that to elected assistant treas- Annie College, Gilbert, the It seems likely t! vill ac- renew will Teachers College, oe }quire habits and They fill the office of | eae the TECO ECHO, | ck Juhmeon will fill the offiee |224 gained on the Marine five. ECT \< ative to the TECOAN. {came \ Linelle Clark of Grimesland, Vv , became the bride of M-T Sgt. team William Harper Warren of Cumby,|n Greenville Marine They will Linelle Branch of If we cannot pay for a church with a tower, it is well lio build a church without a tower. ier |The amount saved in either case will the visitors pulled away | an attract- mean all the difference between aj The finel whistle blew be- |ive life. \f. church and a well-built one. is the Pirate five completed their) Many Anyone with artistic or religious If possible games will be ranged with Wake Forest, State, Carolina. However, tion will be service all-star nearby. All these prospective games are subject to cer- tain circumstances however. of these teams already made complete schedules and some are lim- ited to the playing of a small num- lber of games for various reasons. At any rate, if things turn out, the college will have a bang-up schedule as far as the fans are concerned. ar- \be ALIVE d retainec 2 4 Laura will continue ing Mary - s \\ living quarte 5 i ithin two points of the visi-|hold goods, autor in Burlington. strong opp offered by and a : tors; the things that contribute teams hort meeting of the citay |e then ee | was | Slightly. : Cecil Clayton f have ger of the Pirates, Airja » which |} 1 been successfully acquired Some and last minute scoring spree. skill from schools an : | e who goes to church oF gives | O'Rourke, the high scorer for the | courses which will fit for bet-|fo a church should make his voice lame, sank 15 baskets for a total of ter jobs than they ! Many |heard when a new church building | points. James and Jesse Parker | will first ecutives, |i) contemplated. got 12 and 10 respectively for the accustomed to i Pirate five. have Ase live in Grimesland | q them is teaching Enfield, W. Anderson, also of will make their home Va Wood the Julia Alton They married Enfield, ' Dot Peel Ports- | }i> jand Mary £ _ | Volley Bal: ae become Reba Brown Penny Smith, groups Winston, » i c 2 Some i Upehureh, Poly Luey of men. Some will be x as “pri-| p- 3arden Faylor. Other scorers were as follows: Bob 7, John Charlton and Snag Clark 2 each; Marin Silver 8, Grasior 4, Ludy and ¢ 2 vates The soundest asset any man can have is the earning power of his! ands and brains. | Mary Koonce, of He of Lt. Ral; I Elheny Wallace, USNR, of Madison, Ind They will make their home tains and major volley ball tournsment whicl of fall quarter has q From t is surprising that out of 40 odd male students, the MAA could form j@ basketball team. It is even more a clean city and we'll put | surprising that this team should be : moderate amount of politi-|a strong team. aption responsible duties than they left he more became bride Rint leman 2 each. had when they me. finisnec rarter. = = Never before has there been such a migration : ican men and een America but t! Give u from tl ‘ound the the follows: Aone Northwestern Prof vr em Finds Sixth Sense On the varsity curnment Taylor Williamson, of married Sgt. Roy USAAF of Kingsport, Tenn Hattie Lou Cannon of Winterville and Charles Leland Schneider, U y, of Yankeetown, ied. They will women |} Joyce Lum- | guard positions will doubtles ee | taken by Stuart Tripp and James ack and OE |e both men capable of giving slow up| the opposing team something jeliberate motions and/think about with their pot umbling are a pain in the |Jesse Parker, forward; John jton, forward; and Bob | Lee, center, |put that ball through the net for moment when, by art-| two points whenever it comes within igement, a woman has her | reach. The first convinced that she is the| full of power. st and loveliest creature in the|are scarce. Most of them are fre: breaks the spell by re-|men who lack experience. ) that he prmoised her aj Moye is developing fast. ardrobe, and then he realizes | leaves been trapped once more. tbe ee Roundtree, apntied Rebecca th, Dot Peele, ( Jerry the seven seas an crowded geography than thc of us at hom 4 tk will know. counters Pen cuscomers) who Maxine Stallings, hurch, Wirnie Herri Hall Mattiv ever It enormous p seems certain, Florida, were ue ae iw 1826 | Square Dance Club | sae wee 2 Square Dance club which was | Nina Hope Cook of 1: ay oe aoe H Welsh of Timberlake as 3 meets every united in marriage. > in Dye chan And it that many of t for the better. by Associated Collegiate Press EVanston, 1l].—(ACP)—Contrary to the popular belief that humans have only five senses, they are known to have at least 11 and possibly 13, | Dr. Robert H. Seashore, professor of at Northwestern. Uni- , said recently. rl- reside at peace. a ip the by Nell two ite) 00° p.m. string varsity is However, substitutes lary For twenty burg, Tenn., ationed Byrum of Eden- Mercer of New] jong page Mas. Mercer Ss |e ta, as for tl ; : 5 Wels} White John Pa ome been writing page leaflet Bi-monthly, Wet that shoddy, flim psychology versity Addr ter of Blane ig of the win- enous Margaret ryone is urged to others square Do y ever rried ing the Northwestern chap- Xi, honorary scientific organization, on “Experi- alysis of Human Abilities”, Posey, Cutler, Beddi jand Futrelle to finish out the 2nd | String. Some salesmen are paid as much| Top honors this week go to per cent to persuade you to| cheerleaders and the sports fans art with your money. |ECTC. The college yell sounds t ——_ \ter and louder than it has for ma and Blondie Bumstead ja ball game. st never seem to have any budgetary | been lea d squabbles; id all Siar ie constru to tic resea mental A Seashore ou honest He who tried berate Edna Ogburn of Olivi Ernest B. P ited in of 4 married to J of Louisburg. Mr: at ECTC. Griffin} an d that there is no single of touch, but rather there are 2 Come Friday night ce We az you'll like} \ make Sgt 7 sense a Sgt rry of ame architects, our such senses. were ur " muc dealers nd BO WAAN Cabinet He ch a joy forev will take the t ae Dagwood Gilliam, re are senses of pressure, cold, d pain, each of which is separate and incapable of producing one of the other three sen- if “In : The cheer leaders } a ing grand cheers. They get otherwise their life as/their sweaters soon. They are hav- presented by Chick Young is quite!ing old and new yells printed. Th conter ee yar memories ’s Athle ish also still Marjorie teaching Rebecca said. addition to y are yelling at the top of their lungs for ECTC to “Boy, oh boy,” I feel like letting out a war hoop for ECTC right now. Do you? Con- gratulations, cheerladers and fans. The louder you yell, the harder the team fights to win and uphold past college basketball traditions. The only dark spot in the g¢ success of the ECTC Vars ketball team is that they made this school , and the nges enses of vision, hear- taste, kinesthesis or muscular sense, equilibrium, and the ternal win. ing, smell, isually require im-|cation is most suitable of those re- : juiring equal degrees of intelligence. No group of vocational aptitude tests has yet been discovered that be used successfully for all in- lividuals, nor is there mueh evidence hat individuals must always have certain charactcristics in order to succeed in any given voeation. In- Road. (SHE mao ae , time stead there are many different ways captain. The ee a peed of succeeding in most occupations,|.4 ¢o, their eee ane mee Set and training in these alternative work! a i ee methods can compensate for ap- at the most parent deficiencies.” ES Gach OB merle : oa the 1Ovienc 25) hem conu ores STOUuP | useful yet discovered are test of Vvo- usually can be trained until they are le, president; provement whereas others, might | hours.” Results of this ts will enable tell individual which vocational a velop most easi is org sense, which trans- such z tion, mits sensatior such as hunger, ‘eco Corbitt, Heaas of field hoskey; Mary Holt, Matthews, hiking; Dawson, require ten thirst, and se Diser ing the | recent sing human s ments many abilities hithert abilities involv- ashore said that indicate that | commonly be- lieved to be solely iuherited, can be Jeveloped. e senses, tor, 1 yeles; vocational oo expe an me 16 pc while fo ; r for ECTC, be and James Parker closely fol- 14 and 10 p Pierce netted His team second for ave can de- ints Uta Taylor, soft; en; w System Tried \) Basketball ~ For Girls as wi respec- | and will “In the field of music, for example, quired, he said. has been discovered that in taste Analyzing — tests of pitch discrimination, individuals in| puidance, Seashore said expense re- Individual | ;, Jean Peggy Aver- Up- Betty hall; cn, but it seems that the MAA could dig up a coach from somewhere the walls of ECTC. ulty members of department may have the ability and the old college spirit to coach the Pirates this season. Look for a coach, and = vocational : losers. ith, tennis; am ran ystem; Some male fac- some getting 8 points. _.« Soeeer Team Miriam Lib Fleming hall; head ¢ bowling. ee; Te \cational interests ¢ in the highest 5 per cent,” he said./py¢ that interest tests do not neces- | He added, however, that training of- sarily indicate ability, and intelli- | | ten must be individualized, and added | pence tests do not indicate which vo- that experiments have yet to be con-| z d_ intelligence, ead of Kinlaw, Harris, churct Joyce Cotten FOR and Dot more yable se Chosen For Year Soccer ' Phe soccer varsity for 1944-45 has chosen follovs: Lib Up- Lucy Winston, Penny Smith, : Honeycutt, been as ehurer, Wilma Johnson, Pegsy Marines Defeat ECTC Pirates |some abilities can be developed fast-| ducted with many of the human abil- | = ities. | “Recent experiments indicate that er and to larger extent than othe: he said. “For example, some abili-| 2 z ae | ties, such as reading comprehension, | | VISIT THE DIXIE LUNCH! “Where The ( YOUR EXCLUSIVE WINTER OUTFIT jang Eats” one at that. you might find one—an extra good For that lovely photo- graph for that special person, visit— Hall. In Burns, spectac and rgaret most ng and etball games that || | | Amanda Etheridge. M the Mary Barden Taylor, Doris Stevens, Jean I Dot Peele. The scecer season was a this yeor want to en better next year as far from one ex! of Gerry 4 sundtree, the college has seen in many a year, | Assembly and Repair Marine | of Cherry Point took a thriller || the ECTC five by a score of | Friday night, 26. | halftime score was 17-15 in| of the Marines. All during | the first half, point for point was | played the varsity for 1944-45 con- matched by both teams. In the third | cs of the following Jerry quarter the Marines gained a slight Amanda Etneridge, Margaret lead; however, in the fourth quarter Wilma Johnson, the Pir five steadily gained and the Friendly Buy your ladies’ sheer ana we team | C. HEBER FORBES success make it ev as participants are corcerned. Field Hockey Although the final game field hockey Atmosphere hose at— 37-33 The favor BAKER’S STUDIO | January plus Good Food Drinks of the tournamer.. has not been ists girls: Burns, Hall, ean Roundtree, ike your —————————— | lscoTT’s DRY CLEANERS REPAIRS - ALTERATIONS All Work Guaranteed Patronize Your College Stores eee basketball power for with, out- All-Star | The build- ECTC will the near| 4 pnird at Cotanche, Dial 3722 a return ted that they on VISIT— BISSETTE’S DRUG STORE Norfolk Shoe Shop All Kinds of Shoe Repairing For The Best Always Insist O LANCE’S: Peanut Butter Sandwiches, Salted Peanuts, Candy | | | | | | | Stationery Store A COMPLETE LINE OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES We Appreciate Your All Work Guaranteed Business ition | | ia iE | with the highest | Call For That Much Needed Nourishment While Studying aS for--- @ STATIONERY © TOILET WATERS visit — McLELLAN’S Seda Shop THE MEETING AND EATING PLACE OF ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS COMPLIMENTS —~ Or — MERIT’S SHOE STORE arris Grocery “If Its In Tewn, We Have It.” PAGE FOUR The TECO ECHO ae subverts ‘ ent{/law. It the “natural law is oe n js ; s discovered force Clee t : . | Sy suited to their student body. participation in ingen four tenths | whieh is the law sites a poe Or | iiss Bowen Rev. Pearce Nation’s Schools |! "sss nthe w|i Tuam amd Furman ty 4 = | to get the true meaning of V-Day|per cent said a ne Sai for|In the United States Data aad : : before the student body. The signi-| would be better equippe cent| Constitution, the Bill of Rights, ar Heads Bureau —'Wespers Speaker To Hold Assembly ici. 2 s00r.ts, W'.280e [Sent pvcmmen me 8 prea tanon, eM 3 hh } . and restraint ‘is being stressed in| were doubtful. jstate laws, and the decisions of the me . ‘ : 4 regular assemblies and in editorial — cd | courte... Dyery . Chatman Deo DS Temporarily j Rev. J. Winston Pearce, pastor « On Victory ay columns of school papers. ja little bull they left. This all seemed |e TC any changed that, ed. i ‘ ' Hee . Berard pie a Dusan % Some school systems have quite natural but the strange | eda fundamental law a Bill of Rig |was speaker at vespers Friday, Janu- : aa Sh Bina o male a at everyone 4 ae ? nal ‘ i Ry FREDA CAUDELL jary 19. CHICAGO, —More ee ee ane lai ge ago igcocto after it was| univer - sg heer ea : F the |. He began his talk by quoting from | half of” the nation’s schools will not|'™Pleations into ther homeroom pro-| party was Fe ise teva that: John | | Racialism ee ate ceantary of ©) Browning: “the little man with a lit close on V-Day. but will hold a vie-|27™S and classes, Various aspects |over except ae oe mporarily i") tle thing to do, sees it, and does it; tory assembly and then proceed on af the victory and of post-war prob-|so. free-heartedly i Jing that historical, philosophical and 4 r a director}, et : : Ee qe ae eae: lems are included in these discus-| boys were quoted as saying | vical. Indeed, it destroys reason it {| the great man with a great thing to basis of ‘business as usual. eae lshéy. couldn't eat another-bite if they |e Teal waver Peacons) and race pre i Ha Et cara ee F ae ae de by the Schoel and. College In general, the couneil’s survey of |had to. Those boys don’t get invited |*0" 8 MONT it rationalizes ' i ea us 2 tiene obit s f sea = divisi fa. the National Safety coun-|the V-Day assembiy program will/to many parties like they shane lit shasta logic aul — - i quired te registration | jote in panicglne die tone ati cil \follow a simple pattern = patriotic Just to break the ayaa or | Sc! in ab: urdities anc q tre _ ibled all neces- completed, Rev. Pearce said that Approximately half of the schools|™USi¢: 4 Statement of the significance | toys have certain little ome ne, | teons: Moreover, - ss fe bsg sasional data. “A scho-| great thir of life are never| that do plan to ¢lose on V-Day will | of the day, a tribute to duates of !contests during their ee, atthe extreme, and will believe oe m - econ sheet on winoty Suruents) completed: qe gave ue cn gece omit gle «icity accene wEnen dismiss | &° penool in senvices 2 prayer Loni Mere: are the champions of the shat, [fantastic myths and rumors 3 ts . ee ee building of a home which g¢ classes for the day. The remaining | these who have fallen and for ability |lowing contests or games sad 4 ae | vieti Finally, it ome si \ ‘ grades up to her tastiduay (oat of the email things (tre GIMc ale wall dies Re Ces as|to #chieve the goals for which we are] ever you may call them. Nice stle-| generalizations; defects of individ. « a astly two photo- |, ome is never completed, for it is news of the victory in*Europe is re-| fighting, and a ecremony for re-dedi- champion of the game of smut; ‘ ve uals are regularly transferred and — jeontinually. growing in one way. onl ceived : |cation to the task ahead. Many! man Cherry, champion sleeper 1) 1 vined to the whole race ( s from critic + ii ee 7 ‘ aes schools are inviting parents to attend| Ragsdale; Ray Futrelle, practical - i see other, and the day you begin) The tone of V-Day plans among] Cools are invi ‘ Pn ame tee acai e|| one tates Vipiates au obigeden rl achers eat ment, {tf feel that your home is completed, the schools, as revealed in the Coun-|*%€ V-Day assem : sa [Nigeee een perpen ee ea | omar eri Sok av cers cleeled C € f departments,| a sedy sets in : urvey, is one of thanksgiving Almost without exception, schools | Cream Puff, champion singer ene) com cien tr se aa re IS ULGG i college teachers, from deans of : ind ve-dedieation, rather than of un-|tat plan to close for the day will|cigarette bummer of Ragsdale; Ellis|charity preached by | je s nf n from stu-/ Neither one ever complete his} ostrained enthusiasm. [remain open until the emergency | Bedsworth and Jack Johnson, cham-| and enforced : 4 A h ent ind other | ct that is a life-time job! «yp jg evident,” said Forrest. E,|'™@ffie situation is under control by| pions for keeping the peace in Rags istles, is the a uh ? _ on into eternity. Nothing director of the School and he uthorities and parents|dale; Frank Bonner, champion of law of the ¢ } T rial can t en to a person that doesn’t division “hat hose sna home when the pupils ar-|the wooing department; Dee : pe help to build his character if he Of Ameciean echapie eecoc I w 2it for formal| Creech, champion at imitating a cry-| ri it, a ¥ mead for “Ame mne ane tion before dismissal, to avoid} ing baby; and last but not least, Ae eas it is 1 ae ws € . idol renchbne of canoe licen rer of faise run fi | Fountain Taylor, champion of the|practice that is espouse: : a - acher ment ard waepesetal: gis dents will be instructed to go| laughter department Imeans to exce é vee a ; f F Pea ee ' immediately. Teachers will/ Not changing the subject, but|law certain of : ures on v for celebrating V-Day in the| ‘ke t! er pupils out of the} many more different things are done grounds which were the soul a : ‘ are taking this pattern, the| to prevent unsafe acts onlin the regular schedule of a Rags-| of God’s providence. It nore a oat yuncil’s survey shows: ool grounds, and school pa-!dale boy but time and space does|another law which does not come to j such 1. Definite arrangements for the 2 1 be utilized in seeing that not permit it to be told. However |us through reve lation, bat-trom th rience i V-Day celebration y have been} Such pupils are given safe escort! the boys really, are playing some|natural law it elt; T maen ” : se wh by most schools. In some | om swell basketball this quarter and of justice a : : it ¢ he looses interest re- | schoc tems the schoo! administra-! z |with Cream Puff Harper ser as slg pee gap sia ee ea a ae eerie ae cf r program to + I—-(ACP)—The results; manager they can't go wrong, so equally Sse pH but he can’t if we close | be in the sys-ligf) the -Novenihes 7 clechons weren’t|Come on out girls and boys to see axainst justice to deny aie ene : d to him the principal) Surprising to students of Mundelein) S°™e of the best basketball to be . re en ll, even death can’t sto] if each invidual school | college, who held a straw ballot prior |S€en- : é r : rowing for even then the|2ave been aske plan a program) to November 7, and predicted the| Well, folks, this as you can plainly j Laveen el eee ern ct eitiene ee cee Te MIT p f s must train ourselves for the! electi candidate for candidate. has never written anything for a ro essor g tt only in a field] Roosevelt received 57 per cent of /PAPEr before, and besides, I told you . enerail dunes the de-|the votes cast, and Dewey received |t? hold your noses at the beginning ¢ t N b | p s which will follow this war,|45 per cent. The students’ votes in|S® don’t. be sore at me if it’s n e S 0 e rize ‘ eople will be needed. We] the contest followed closely | £°°4- ! deve christianity and right. an t the polls. Re- ze condition sf = hte me | : sure that the girls serving|around him (buzzard hearted, you “| . - hl ck that ap. (Elbe). Atter Crom Pall singe the! | iit G MERCHANDISE 4 iG some of the boys |H0YS are satisfied for awhile but for| | | RENFREW t, help t's the kind * little extra amusement a bucket | ; | ARRIVING DAILY AT aa they could be to you,|f Water is placed over a door and|j{ where the nation shops PRIN ae girls) and go back to the dormitory. |¢¥e?¥one forgets to take it down) { Se COTE TING YOUR : INTE A few of the boys who know that |Until the person living in: the room! J, | SHOPPI G CENTER { they are going to have a test that’ @+0<—-s«Sa,.2. c O MP A N Y y } day do some first and last minute iB { studying while others get together ¢ talk about a lot of things which} all adds up to a lot of balony. From nine o'clock until one about all of th at brainstorm. to the or fifteen get their mail. xys have classes or either | library The dining are up a usually go} about ten | lunch to! collection of fan} This is a necessary habit be- if they don’t do this before! meal, it cramps the style ot | their mailboxes to hold it. The boys really don’t mind this. Why you even see one smile every now and then when maybe he gets something like a greeting from Uncle Sam ask- ing them if they would like to take the brewing boys hall before over minutes day’: cause every NEW SPRING STYLES Arriving In Each Department ! See Our SKIRTS and SWEATERS! Belk-Tyler Co. Greenville, N. 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