PAGE 4 THE DECREE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1974 Hutcheson Fills Development Position (Continued from Page 1) From 1964-69, Hutcheson was a publications consultant from American Yearbook Com pany, covering a territory in south-western Virg^inia, east ern Tennessee, and southern West Virginia. Hutcheson is married to the former Mildred Rutherford of Bristol, Tenn., and the couple has an infant son, Joel, a grown SERVmG ROCKY MOUNT FOR 37 YEARS Shirts, 1 HOUR SERVICE AT NO EXTRA CHARGE TUX RENTALS Purvis Gleaners And Laundry 122 SUNSET AVE. PEPSICOLA You've Got A Lot To Live Pepsi's Got A Lot To Give son, Charles, Jr., is employed by Kelly-Springfield in Fayette ville, and a daughter, Mrs. Phillip Edwards lives in Raleigh. Hutcheson, in announcing his decision to come to Wesleyan, said, “I have been impressed with the dedication and com mon purpose of the administra tive staff, and equally impres sed by the volunteers, com munity and church leaders, and other friends of the college. I look forward to the challenge and opportunity offered by working with Wesleyan and living in the Rocky Mount community.” Increase Leisure Time It’s easy to increase your lei sure time. All you have to do these days is be punctual. The time you spend waiting is the in crease to your leisure time. P. J/S “We have party supplies, mixes, glasses, napkins, swizel sticks, sliced deli meat and cheese, as well as beer and the finest wine selection in the area. / Planning a get together for a small group or a large crowd. / Before you work yourself into a sweat, come into P.J.’s and let them help you plan the food for the party. / Let us prepare your holiday or party trays. / Call us to inquire. / Open Tuesday thru Saturday until 11:00 P.M. / Ph. 443-3996. NOTICE Apply Financial North Carolina Wesleyan College Spring Sports Schedule 1974 Date Baseball Place Golf Place Tennis Place Thurs., , Mar. 7 UNC-Charlotte Home Fri., Mar. 8 Virginia Wesleyan Home Mon., Mar. 11 UNC*Wilmington Home Salisbury State Home Salisbury State Thurs., , Mar. 14 Atlantic Christian Away Fri., Mar. 15 Atlantic Christian Away Sat ., Mar. 16 St. Andrews Home Methodist • Away Tues., Har. 19 Virginia Wesleyan Home Methodist Home Christopher Newport Home Christopher Newport Greensboro Fri., Mar> 22 Lynchburg Home St. Andrews Away Greensboro Away Sat., Mar. 23 UNC-Greensboro Away Tues., Mar. 26 Glassboro State Home Glassboro State Home Wed., Mar. 27 Atlantic Christian Away Thurs.. ► Mar. 28 Pembroke State U. Away Fri., Mar. 29 Pembroke State U. Away Sat., Mar. 30 Methodist Home UNC-Wilmington Away Hon., Apr. 1 UNC-Greensboro Away Greensboro Tues., Apr. 2 LyncMHirg Away Wed., Aor. 3 St. Andrews Home Thurs. , Apr. 4 East Carolina U. Home Fri., Aor. 5 Campbell Away Lynchburg Away UNC-Wilmingtcm Sat., Apr. 6 Virginia State Home Tues., Apr. 9 Slippery Rock State Home Wed., Apr. 17 St. Andrews Away Thurs. , Apr. 18 Coker Away Mon. • Apr. 22 O.I.A.C. Tennis UNC- Tues., Apr. 23 Virginia Wesleyan Away Tournament Greensboro Wed., Apr. 24 D.I.A.C. & N.A.I.A. Thurs. , Apr. 25 D1st. 29 Tournament Sat., Aor. 27 Methodist Away Fri. t May 3 Camobel1 Home Fri., May 10 N.A.I.A. Dist. 29 St. Sat., May n Tennis Tourney Andrews Baseball Coaches: Tennis Coach: Golf Coach: Telephone: A1 Home Bill Garlow Jim Purser Don Scalf Area Code 919 442-7121 All baseball dates ar« doubleheaders. Home games begin at 1:30 p.m. All home golf and tennis matches begin at 1:00 p.m. A Special Thanks To All Wesleyan Students For Your Help With The New Student Weekend And A Reminder That We Will Have Another One NEXT Weekend, March 15—17 100 B 120 A 19 L 114 M 115 L 113 0 09 I no C in D 107 C 104 J 101 H^H|102 B 121 B 1122UI123 D 140 N 39 I 137 U 135 T 134 B 132 M 133 U 129 0 127 0 128 R 125 6 126 D 162 F 161 S 155 6 156 H 54 P 150 L 151 E 49 E 46 C 147 R 44 F 177 F 176 G 174 T 72 E 173 P 170 C 168 D 65 A 166 R ©1973 by Lora W. Asdorian T32T‘“20'TW 77 37 IT? 48 92 ^ijpOUBLE CROSS-UP By Lora W. Asdorian Consider the clues from all angles; they may CROSS you UP! The clue may be a pun on the word wanted, or an anagram of the word itself. Usually, the clue contains a definition (synonym) as well as a cryptic representation of the word. Certain words may stand for letters in an anagram, e.g., NOTHING, TEA, SEE, WHY, YOU, and BE may rep resent 0, T, C, Y, U, and B. The word could also be hidden in the letters of the clue, e.g., the phrase "human being rated as unthankful" contains the answer INGRATE, the word might be defined in two parts, e.g., a clue for FORESTER 1s “ranger in favor of organic compound" (FOR ESTER). Write the words over the numbered dashes and then transfer each letter to the correspondingly nuitfcered square in the diagram. Black squares indicate word endings. The completed diagram will contain a quotation reading from left to right. The first letter of the answered words will give you the author's name and title of the work from which the quote comes. CLUES A. Miners red lanterns are warnings of danger B. Feed mad lies causing slandered character C. Legacy given me that be queen worthy 0. In Ph1la., test which is the most recent E. Bird flew clunslly, went to hawk ward, lyins there several days ' F. Winner with extreme discomfort froB a bout with the bubbly e. Nash's knives cause trickery •.... H. 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