Wednesday, Feb. 13, 19«3 THE WESLEYAN DECREE Pag« 3 Comptroller Is Visiting In Hawaii Mr. Jasper Smith, Comptroller of the college, is now on his way to Hawaii to attend the Mission Conference as repre sentative from Wesleyan. He left Feb. 9, and is not expected to return for several weeks, i Before attending the Mission' Conference, Mr. Smith plans to’ be present at the meeting of South Eastern Jurisdictional Council in Memphis, Tenn. The Mission Conference is a week-long meeting to debate the feasibility of establishing a pro- testant nondenominational col lege in Hawaii. The proposed college will be sponsored by all of the participating denomina tions if it becomes a reality. At present there are several Catholic colleges in Hawaii in addition to the University of Hawaii. Mr. Smith also plans to review recent mission activi ties of the Methodiists in Hawaii during his stay there. JOYNER’S TEAM—Here are members of the Joyner’s team, from left to right, with Coach Scalf: Bill Roberson, Tom Dew, Mike Pratt, John Edgerton, Lloyd Nelson, Larry Alford A1 Rexroad, and Bill Bobbitt. ’ Joyner's Victorious In Two Tilts, Loses Two JASPER SMITH For Better Selections Shop... Hom« of B«ttcr Viluet Rocky Mount’s LARGEST Department Store” Stallings’ well-balanced scor ing attack was the cause of the Joyner’s defeat on Jan. 24. The Joyner’s team was able to keep pace during the first half, with Stallings ahead only one point at halftime. During the second half, Stal lings steadily increased its lead. Midway in the second half it led by 12 points. Joyner’s decreased this lead by six points, but to no avail. The final score was 54-45 in favor of Stallings. Defeats Bank With only five boys to play, the Joyner’s team beat Peoples Bank, 50-40, on Jan. 28. Peoples Bank led by 6 points in the first half, and the game remained 1 close through the finst three' quarters. Then the roof feU in oil the Banker’s team. Tom Dew made a hook shot and a foul shot v/hile Mike Pratt added two foul shots without allowing Peoples a single point. Mike Pratt led the attack with CompUmenta Of Montgomery Ward ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. 140 N. Main St. Phonea: Retail 2-1161 Mail Order 2-7465 rmuLiiiti-/ / OFFICE EQUIPmMTGL i SMCBtm FOR STUDENT AND FACULTY SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 147 S. Main St. 20 points. Tom Dew contributed 11 points, Lloyd Nelson made 10, and John Edgerton played for 8. Before this game A1 Rexroad had seen limited action, but he played a brilliant floor game against Peoples by holding his man to only one point. Joyner’s Loses Clack’s BiU Beacham was a one-man wrecking crew in hand ing Joyner’s a 59-t4 defeat on Jan. 30. Beacham scored 25 points and grabbed numerous rebounds during the game. The first half score was in favor of Clacks, 26-20, and poor shooting and loose defense was the main reason for Joyner’s final defeat. Lloyd Nelson led the team with 14 points and 9 rebounds. The only other man in double figures for the Joyner’s team was John Edgerton with 10 points. Whitakers Bows Sharpening up for the tourna ment, the Joyner’s team roUed to a 64-37 victory over Whitakers on Feb. 4. The Joyner’s fast- break was working to perfec tion. They also had a fine bal anced scoring attack. Lloyd Nel son led the attack with 20 points, and John Edgerton had 16. Fol lowing their leads. Bill Robert son had 10 points, and Tom Dew also made 10. PEOPLES BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Extends Best Wishes To North Carolina Wesleyan College And Its Administration, Faculty, Staff and Stndenta. Le Anne The Complete Toy and Hobby Department Store • TOYS % GAMES • SCIENCE CENTER • HOBBIES 155 S. Main St. ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. Wonderful Surprises In Store For Yon At Onr . . . • SURREY SHOP —and— • VILLAGE CORNER Freshman Of The Month (This column appears month ly, sponsored by the Executive Committee of the Freshman Class—Eds.) Janice Roebuck has been named as February’s Freshman of the Month. Janice is original ly from Raleigh, where she was a student at Needliam Broughton High School. Baseball-Tennis Gaines Are Set Dr. Raymond Bauer has an nounced a tentative schedule for Wesleyan College tennis and baseball games during the 1963 season. Wesleyan will play ap proximately ten tennis matches with St. Andrews, Campbell, Chowan, and several other col leges. The team’s first tennis match is April 27 with St. An drews. The baseball schedule is not definite yet, but the team will play between 14 and 16 games. The first game is March 21 with Pembroke and will be played here. Negotiations are under way for New Bedford Institute of New Bedford, Mass., to travel to Wesleyan for two baseball games. Dr. Bauer has set Feb. 8 as the beginning practice date for pitchers and catchers, and the entire squad is to report on Feb. 18. A complete schedule of base ball games and tennis matches will be published as soon as final details are completed. During her high school career, Janice was an active member of the Girls’ AUiletic Associa tion and she participated in in tramural basketball. Janice was also a member of the Y Teens and the French Club. February’s star freshman also served as a member of the M.Y.F. In the Methodist chui'ch that she af^ tended. As a student at Wesleyan, Janice maintains a B average. In addition to he excellent aca demic record, she works from 20 to 25 hours a week in the cafeteria. Janice hais decided on math as her major and this ambitious co-ed hopes to become a teacher. Congratulations to Janice Roe buck on being chosen Freshman of the Month. JANICE ROEBUCK I. W. ROSE drug COMPANY 112 N. Main St, Complete Prescription Service —• Cosmetics — We Welcome Your Charge Account The Jewel Box 128 S. Main St., Rocky Mount 414 Main St.. Tarborn. N. C. 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