PAGt 4 THE DECREE NOVEMBER 8, i%g Billy Jester (Danny Shepard) loolcs lovingly at Nancy Tinkle (Barbara Brown) while.the chorus (Sue Ketcham, Miriam Leyda, Sherry Bagearit, Angela Powell,Connie N!urray, and Jeanie Johnson) sings along. 'LMS' (Continued from page I) rehearsals. Meanwhile, back in the rehearsal room, Anthony Dingman, Stage Director, lights another cigarette and listens as Berry Lambert and Eileen O’- Grady sing “Colorado Love Call,” and Danny Shephard calls Barbara Brown his “Once in a Blue Moon” girl. Out in the hall, iMack Sturgill and Maria Gargano sing of the ‘ \ ienna of di^ s gone bv.” Open House To Be Nov. 11 The Bank of Rocky Mount is planning to hold open house of its new College Office on Mon day night, November 11th, from 6:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. Everyone isinvited,and there v,ill be refresh ments and gifts for all. As an added attraction, a 19th Centur\- Air Cal liope will be at the Col lege Office during open house. This is a most interesting musical in strument, and millions from coast to coast have thrilled to its delightful music. Do not miss seeing this calliope while it is in Rocky Mount. The College Office is located on Highway 301 across from the N. C. State Highway Patrol Of fice and just .8 mile south of North Carolina Wes leyan College. Complete t\ling , cleanins, cut Etc. Overseas PIZZA lyy Carry Out or Eat In 443-3027 Mon.: - Fri. 4 - 12 Sat.: 12 -12 Sun.: 4 -10 ORDER BY PHONE For Faster Service Allow Approximately 20 Minutes Wesleyan Contributes (Continued from page 2) $798,729.14 in salaries and wages was expended by North Carolina Wes leyan College during the 67-68 academic year. xMuch of this money is, of course, spent in the Rocky Mount community. The material assets oi the college could not be considered without refer ence to the cultural as sets afforded by the col- Probably the best known and ±e most ap preciated of these have been the campus visits made by groups such as the New Christy Min strels and N. C. State Glee; concerts given by Wesleyan Singers and Concert Band, the Plat ters and Amanda Am brose; the programs pre sented by folk singers, poets, pianists, cellists, guitarists; talks made by scholars; and the plays staged by Wesleyan Play ers. Among the many faculty members who contribute time and energy to the community are Dr. Allen S. Johnson and Moyd D„ Sawyer, both members of the Kiwanis Club; Mack Sturgill, Vance Mizelle, and Dr. Jack E. Teagar den, participants in Tank theater; Corbitt Rushing, D. S. Johnson, Dr, John son, Dr. James Hailey, Dr. Hugh Bond, Dr, Ray mond Bauer, and Dean Sim Wilde, who all teach Sunday School classes in their churches. Richard Dill, Dr, and Mrs, Will iam Sasser, and Dr. Allen Cordts take active parts in the music departments of their respective chur ches. Thus, Wesleyan contri butes both materially and culturally to the sur rounding communities. RAINBOW CLUB S P EN D YOUR EVENINGS AT the "RETREAT 301 Business BOB HOWARD^S SHOES ARE YOUR FEET TUNED IN? TARRYTOWN MAIL Rocky Mount, N. C. PLAN ON A BIG TIME MONDAY NIGHT THAT'S Nov. 11, 1968 6:00 - 10:00 P. M. OPEN HOUSE AT YOUR NEW TIME! B A N K IS COLLEGE OFFICE Refreshments And Gifts For AIM SEE AND HEAR THE FABULOUS 19th CENTURY CALLIOPE II THE BANK" BANK OF ROCKY MOUNT Rocky Mount , N. C. Member F. D. I. C.