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VOLUME Xn, NUMBER 6
ROCKY MOUNT, N. C,
MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1970
Pi Epsilon Plans
Child Care Center
On Campus Here
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By MARSHAL OLD
Jeanie Farish, President of
the Sisterhood of Pi Epsilon,
announced recently that the
Sorority, is seeking to establish
a child care center on the Wes
leyan campus. It is hoped that
the day child-care center would
operate once a week from 8:00
A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Members
of the faculty, staff and em
ployees of Wesleyan and mar
ried students will be invited to
use this new facility.
Many students and staff mem
bers have been contacted about
the potential child care center,
and many have expressed inter
est in the project. At this
stage of the planning, Mrs.
Matthews of the Education Di
vision is helping to plan the
educational program. Assis
tant Dean Sarah Alexander is
now working on the admini
strative phase of the work. A
few problems still remain ac
cording to Jeanie. One major
problem is liability insurance
and the sorority’s responsi
bility for the safety of the
children. Mr. Sawyer is cur
rently trying to solve this pro
blem. Also, the college die
tician Mrs. Mozelle Batche
lor is handling details for a
noon meal for the children.
The Sisterhood hopes to open
the center in early November.
Ken Cater places the Senate imposed warning to students
leaving their trays on the table in the cafeteria.
Marryin’ Sim, Daisy Mae
Highlight Coming Weekend
By J. ALLEN WINTER
Have ya’ll ever sat down for
a spell then flung like wild
The newly tapped Activists, at initiation last week, from left
to right, are Roland Shaw, Marshall Old, Gary Christopher,
Sean Meran, Dick Shannonhouse, Bruce Wright, Dennis Hayek
and Bob Leyda.
Activists Induct
8 New Members
The Wesleyan Activists, the
All-male campus honor society,
recently inducted eight new
members from the junior and
senior classes. Each member
must quality himself by placing
in the upper 35% of his class
and by activity in two of the
other campus organizations.
Primarily, the Activities must
involve theater, religion, pub
lications, student government,
or athletics. The individuals
chosen were Roland Shaw, Mar
shall Old, Gary Christopher,
Sean Moran, Richard Shan
nonhouse, Bruce Wright, Den
nis Hayek, and Bob Ledya.
The Activists are currently
trying to be accepted into tht>
brotherhood of Omricon Delta
Kappa, a national male honor
fraternity. An application for
a charter will soon be placed
and the decision may be known
by the end of the current se
mester. If accepted, the Wes
leyan chapter will be the third
in North Carolina following Da
vidson College and Duke Un
iversity.
and hupped and hollered? Well
buckle right down, squat for
ward and give an ear cause
time’s a coming for your re-
volooshunizing.
Daisy Mae’s a coming, she’s
a comin’ at last. Naw ya
ain’t gonna put your pee pick
in’ eye balls on that gal til
the hoedown October 24-that’s
Saterday. Ya know, the Junior
class believes that the all Greek
powder puff football game at
eleven, followed by a brief
break for lunch and the big con
tests between gal and guy at
12:30 ’til 2:00 will put your
pea pickin’ heart high in the
sky. Jerry Brown says the
young ladies will try to defeat
their fancies in these contests.
Mary Johnson, who is also pre
senting the contests, says there
ain’t no way for the gals to lose.
As an innocent by stander I say
the guys can’t lose!
At 2:00 all squelcherin hopes
will fly as Wesleyan’s soccer
team hustles like hail to beat
Campbell--an’ theywill--cause
you’ll be there. The record our
team has may not show it but
they are winners in the hearts
of Wesleyan. If you haven’t seen
a game--see this one and you’ll
know why.
Now for one of those brief
breaks til’ dinner and the PIT.
Yeah that’s right--the Pit. You
bring your hanger, yep-hanger
and we’ll bring the weiner’s.
Roast and cat your heart’s
delight at the Pit by the Power
Plant from 5-6:15 then take a
brief break and put on your
duds for the HOEDOWN.
A few minutes to 8 the young
gals will pick up their assorted
dates at the appropriate male
dorms.
Gals, Please honk--do not
enter.
Saunter on around to the Hoe
down to hear the “Abbrevs”
just a pluckin’ from 8 til 12
til’ your heart’s content. And
if your heart does get carried
away just shuffle right on over
to Marryin’Sim who’ll bind your
love forever. Now opposing tall,
trim and slim Sim will be Das-
terdly Devorcin’ Dan who will
cure your ragin’ fit so we are
providin’ the Shack of Relief.
That is, if you can wait to get
there.
' I am commin’ to the end yet
I have one more word for you.
Daisy Mae is a comin’ and it’s
up to you. Here’s the selec
tion, you make the choi ce:
Gail Mabe representin’ the
Decree, Diane Williams repre
sentin’ Alpha Phi Omega, Lynda
Land for Wesleyan Singers, Ann
Lauchner for Wesleyan Play
ers, Betty Moore Thorpe for the
Compass Club, Sandy Snyder
for the Sophomore Class, Bill
Racek for Nu Gamma Phi and
Cindy Rotty for the Cheer
leaders.
NCW Senate
Discusses
Complaint
By TOM HARDISON
Student Cafeteria workers,
angered at the increasing num
ber of trays left on tables after
meals recently, this week at
tempted to gain the support of
the Student Senate to solve the
problem.
Dennis Hayek, Wyatt Sasser,
and Marshall Old, student cafe
teria workers met with the Se
nate last week to try to re
solve the problem. The three
student workers related to the
Senate that trays being left
make more work for the stu
dents employed in the cafeteria
and that they had resolved that
beginning at the time of the
meeting Monday, October 12,
student workers would cease to
remove trays.
The Senate discussed steps to
solve the problem, and called
a meeting of influential student
leaders in an attempt to alle
viate the problem. At the same
time the student workers were
persuaded by the Senate to-con-
tinue as normal until today, at
which time trays left by stu
dents will not be removed.
Posters have been put up in
the cafeteria warning students
of the consequences of leaving
trays and fines are to be le
vied beginning today for those
guilty of the offense.
It was reported that many of
the leaders asked to the Senate
gathering were indignant, since
it was assumed that their groups
were being accused of making
the problem, but a cafeteria
spokesman assured the DE
CREE that this was not the
case but was, in fact, a sug
gested way to reach the major
ity of students since these of
ficials had contact with stu
dents.
FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE
FALL TERM 1970
Examination Time and Date
Period
Monday, December 14, 1970
9:00-11:00 A.M.
# 1
1:00-3:00 P.M.
# 2
7:00-9:00 P.M.
#12
Tuesday, December 15, 1970
9:00-11:00 A.M.
# 3
1:00-3:00 P.M.
# 4
7:00-9:00 P.M.
#13
Wednesday, December 16, 1970
9:00-11:00 A.M.
# 5
1:00-3:00 P.M.
# 6
Thursday, December 17, 1970
9:00-11:00 A.M.
#10
1:00-3:00 P.M.
#11
Friday, December 18, 1970
9:00-11:00 A.M.
# 9
1:00-3:00 P.M.
# 7