PAGE 4 THE DECREE TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1971 vy-. U. S. Marine Corps Officer Selection Tenn* ☆ On Campus February 15 & 16 9:00 - 1:00 Student Inter^news Manson Bishop Of m BILL MANSON ‘Bishop of the Week” Grievance Committee Reports On Traffic Ticket Complaints Continued from Page 3 ed as a student asking support by the Senate to circulate a petition for these contracts to be renewed. This petition was to be Issued by Senators to the dorms and to be returned in 3 days. He felt that the statement submitted by the administration for rise in tui tion was contrary to action previously taken by the admini stration of faculty renewals. It was felt that the academic quality would be lowered if they were not asked to return. The petition presented by Doug stated: “We, the undersigned, feel that the failure to renew the contracts of Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Mann constitutes a severe threat to the quality of the academic community of N.C.W.C. and we strongly sug gest that they be retained.” Lynda Land proposed the mo tion to circulate this petition in the dorms and have it returned within 3 days. Joan Martin seconded it. n .an Cordt.s asked the help of all Jena asking students to be undt;rstanding and help out when the Chamber of Com merce has their banquet in the cafeteria, on Tuesday, January 19 at 6:45, This banquet will consi5: of 400 who will be eat ing- by candle light with table Students will be ner ved between the hours of 4:30 af'i 5;:0: they may be seated in the ni'ii.1 t.i:’- of the cafeteria, the siu ■ and the faculty loung( . Ed C.tunter asked that the cafeteria .serve a regular meal on Sunday evening—not the usua! picnic supper—since the students will have this type meal on Tuesday niyht He also suggested thil fl- in student m..- ceding Monday > mind the studer forementioned n- nouncemeni Co: 'tions '1 ne placed ihe nre- r to re- hese a- An an- made at ay, -an- SPORJWCORm THE OF TZ) 1>A/Sf/}T W£ K/^/CJCS /)5 Mb./}. /eo8ei?TSo, 1 Z9 P£>JAJr5 MS /JAO AJ5/ST5 fW£:e 7. 700) 7^/9A/ AaJV /Aj MSA Hisn>/?r. uary 14, a’^out this matter. It was moved and seconded that the Senate meeting be adjourn ed at 8:15 r m. • Ed Gunter, President of Senate Anne Carroll, Secretary of Senate IFC Ends Rush (Continued from page 1) the school as -well as Alpha Delta Chi as they become bro thers. Rus Shoop was named pledgemaster for Nu Gamma Phi and Debbie Sink was Pi Eplison’s pledge mistress. Each of these respective groups will conclude their pledge pe riods within the maximum of ten weeks. Music Students To Give Program NEWS BUREAU—A selected group of music students at N. C. Wesleyan College will pre sent “Scenes From Famous Operas” on Friday, Jan. 22, at 7:30 p.m. in Garber Chapel. The public is cordially invited to attend the performance free of charge. The production will be in full costume, directed by Dr John Davis, assistant professor of music at Wesleyan. Dr. William G. Sasser, chairman of .he Department of Music will accompany the singe.'i. Among the opera scenes pre sented will be one each from “Porgy and Bess,” “Die Fle- dermaus,” “Rigoletto,” and ■‘T^o Mikado.” Allwillbe sung ... , uglish. Make Money Spare Time OJP Ship MAIL OR> R Sales Good Clean — Solid Plan. Write For Details. No Obligation SUCCESS PLANNING ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. Bill Manson, a freshman for ward and guard, was named basketball’s “Bishop of the Week” in the DECREE poll for last week. In two wins by N. C. Wes- leyan’s Jayvess during the week, Manson scored 20 and 41 points, putting on one of the best performances of his career in his 41-point out burst as the “Battling Bishops” downed the Peps’-Cola team 92-66. Manson, v/ho measures 6’ 1” and weighs 168 pounds was praised by Rich Alsberry a fel low team ate, “Bill is a tre mendous ballplayer who gives a loo per cent all the time.” In the game with Penibroke State University that same week, Manson hit 2 for 3 for 66%. He is shooting 100% from the foul line with 9 for ' 9. At that time Manson had an approximate 44% scortng av erage. Bill is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Manson of Rich mond, Virginia. Jayvees Undefeated The N. C. Wesleyan Jay vees rolled to their fourth straight victory without a set back last Tuesday night as they defeated the John F. Kennedy Memorial post team of Fort Bragg, N. C. by the score of 89-75. The victory came as the re sult of a sparkling exhibition of coordinated pressure defense and offense. The Bishops stole the ball on several occasions and cashed in on these for vi tal points. The Wesleyan cagers were led once again by Bill Manson with 31 points. Manson has con tributed 92 points in the Jay vees last three games. Jim Colbertson was next with 20; followed by Bob Denig with 18; Rich Alsberry and Willie Mit chell each with eight; Bob Lauranzon with 4; and Hilton Martin with 2. Sgt. Barnes took scoring ho nors for the nightwith 35 points. This is Fort Braggs second loss to the Bishops. Score by halves: 1st 2nd Final N.C. Wes. 43 46 89 JFK Mem. 29 46 75 Manson Misquoted In the last issue of the DE CREE, Bill Manson was quoted incorrectly in a statement is sued to the DECREE by him. The quote should have read as follows: “I could not have done without the help of the team.” The sports writer re grets this error. Firing Raises 'Protest (Continued From Page 1) behind the specific choice of Mrs. Mann and Mrs. Smith. The answer given by that ad ministration was that their re moval would do the least dam age to the overall programs. At one point, faculty sources revealed that Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Mann had been chosen because they were married wo men and therefore not sole sup porters of themselves of their families. Faculty members took steps to protect the rights of the two instructors. Chapter officers of the American Association of University Professors, Drs. Baxter Johnson, and King con sulted with President Collins Thursday afternoon. They pointed out that (according to AAUP recommendations) in the case of professors’ having been in the college for three years, the school is recom mended to give the instructor one year’s notice if the contract Is not to be renewed. 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