Page 4 THE WESLEYAN DECREE FeToruary 28, 1962 SOMETHING N E W has been added to the Post Office (the table). Commission Buys Additional Games Uecently new games were pur chased by the A'hlclics Commis sion. These include such games as chess, monopoly, scrabble, and checkers. Jimmy Johnston, chairman of this commission, said, “I’d like to urge all of the students to come by the commissions room and check out some of these games. At least come by and see what the Athletic Commission has to offer you in your sipare time. “Also we are planning to go in with the Social Cammission for a baseball dance on April 7.” Talk Topics At Wesleyan According to Jimmy Jolinston, chairman of tlie Athletic Commis sion, “A monopoly fever” has swepl the boys dorm. “The past two weeks have been good kite weather,” says Gi.'ace Schwartz, Faye Ellington, and Cher ry Gorham. “Wo like cabooses,” says Bruce Sharer and his buddies. “Evie” Harris, chairman of the Social Commission, says she needs some of the 'future baseball players to “run” some errands for her since that’s all .they seem to be doing. Parmie Moore, Business Manag er of the Annual, asks, “Why don’t people pay their bills?” Brenda Rose, Dormitory CO'Uncil Member, says, “it seems as though I have started a fad in the cafe teria—Molasses and buttre? Guess v/here I got the idea—Evelyn’s fa ther. New Students Arrive I. W. Rose Drug Co. 112 N. Main St. Complete Prescription Service — Cosmetics — Social Calendar March 10—High School Students are coming again. March 17 — St. Patrick's Day Dance (possibly semi-formal). April 7lh Dance. May 12—Spring formal. The 12 new f_;ces on campus this jsemeste:' are from far (as Cclum- ,'bus, Oh-'o) and near (as Rocky Mount). The Dorm Students: Jean Brad shaw', a sophomore transfer from WCUNC is from Carthage, N. C.; Crrroll Johnson, who previously worked for the gcvcrnmcn\ is irom A;hngton, Va.; David Brady, a former service man, is from Colum bus, Ohio; Hark V/cod (Kirk’s b'g brother) is a trtinsfer from Louis- burg Jr. Collf'j'e; and Dav'd L ner from II llsboro, N. C, i The Djy Students: Edw:rd Lamm, f.'cm the Naval Academy at Annapolis and Ginger Price, a transfer from U.S.C. & Wilmington College, are both fro m Rocky Mount. Mrs. Gwen Joyner, a trans fer from flasi Cjrolina, is frcin Roanoke Rapids. Also ifrom Rocky Mount are Bill B'own and Mike 1 Livesay. ' Special Student: Bruce Strick-j land is from Battleboro, N. C. Night Student: Edgar L. Webb is from Pinetops, N. C. j They may be new faces, but they are by no means outsiders. This doLcn is very much a ipart of Wes leyan. i. DAVID BRADY, one of the new students, likes casual studying. YOUTH SHOP’S CAMPUS ROOM 223 S. Main ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. We Welcome Your Charge Account THE JEWEL BOX 128 S. Main St., Rocky Mount 414 Main St., Tarboro, N. C. Student Retreat (Continued :'rom page I) treat with: “You can give to gene rations of Wesleyan students a pro gram, tradition, example to follow . . What is mine, is ours, let’s share it . . . Think what you have to give . . . ability . . . inquiring mind . . . time . . . example . . . [perspiration , . .” Understatement: Students, to put your mind at ease I w'ould like to tell that this is going to be a short quiz (14 pages!). COMPLIMENTS OF GERMAN’S J E W P] L E R Hobby - Model & Craft Supplies BOBBITT’S 130 Sunset Ave. APPROVED SERVICE Compliments Of BULLUCK CLOTHING CO. Mebane Shoe Co. For That New I-ook In Shoes Phone GI 2-2689 ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. Recommended by— HANDMACHER WORSTED-TEX JONATHAN LOGAN BOTANY 500 OFFICE EQUIPMEHT CO. SINCE mi FOR STUDENT AND FACULTY SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 147 S. Main St. Bishop Laundry Co. Pickups Monday, Wednesday, Friday See your dormitory representative