THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1965 THE PHiOT—Southern Pines, Nonf. Carolina Page TWENTY-THREE AT TWO SCHOOLS Shakespearean Episodes To Be Seen By Students Students of high schools in Moore County will have the op portunity on Monday to see per formances of Shakespeare by a professional New York company specializing in educational thea tre. The Theatre - In - Education, now in its third year in North Carolina schools, will perform at Pinehurst at 9:30 am and at Union Pines at 1:30 pm. Students from schools over the county will attend one or the other of the performances, as designated. Theatre-In-Education’s “Shak espeare Scene by Scene” will present episodes in Julius Ceasar and Twelfth Night, played by five experienced New York ac tors, Anne Gee Byrd, David Byrd, Chet London, Jay Robinson and Thea Ruth. Lynn Ely, producer and founder of Theatre-In-Edu cation, currently celebrating its tenth anniversary, is particular ly proud of this season’s com pany. Ernestine Perrie has stag ed the production and Marchette Chute has written the introduc tion and bridging narrative. The actors and actresses all have had experience in Broadway, off- Broadway film productions. This experiment in educational theater is sponsored by the North Carolina State Board of Educa tion. It is available to schools without any cost to the individual schools or students. North Caro lina is the only state to afford its public school students exactly this kind of opportunity; it is the only state subsidizing such pro jects in educational theater. Sneed Tapped Into Honorary Society The Amphoterothen Society of the University of North Carolina, has tapped 13 students into mem bership. The society, • founded ip 1912 to further extemporaneous speaking, is the second oldest honorary on campus. Among the new members is Albert Lee Sneed, Jr. The son of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Sneed of Pinehurst, Albert is studying at UNC on a Morehead Scholarship. He is in the Navy ROTC pro gram at the college and has tak en several summer cruises, -aj TO PLAY PINEHURST. FRIDAY Knights Beat Westmoore, Robbins; Girls Drop 2 Games In Past Week AT CP&L MEETING — At a recent meeting of electric home appliance dealers in the Cen tral Division of Carolina Power & Light Co., held at the Mid Pines Club here, record sales of appliances were forecast for 1965. Hosts for the meeting were Southern Pines CP&L Man ager Ward Hill, right, and W. B. McGowen, Central Division sales manager, second from left, both of Southern Pines. With the local men are shown visiting CP&L officials. Left to right: Howard B. Hicks of Raleigh, residential sales manager; Mr. McGowen; H. G. Isley of Raleigh, vice president—sales and a company director; E. H. Evans, Sr., Laurinburg business man who is a CP&L director; and Mr. Hill. Mr. Isley described the “Bonanza ’65” sales promotion campaign and Mr. Hicks detailed company plans for the coming year. (Humphrey photo) Cleary On Dean's List# ^ Active With Rifle Team North Carolina State of the University of North Carolina at Raleigh announces that T. Mich ael Cleary, a freshman, is on the Dean’s List for the first semester ending January 31. He is the son of Col. and Mrs. Timothy Cleary of Pinebluff, and in recent years he has been active in the choir and Order of St. Vincent of Em manuel Church here. Cleary is also on the ROTC rifle team, and participated in the match fired on Saturday, Febru ary 6, at Raleigh, against The Cit adel and the Air Force. The Marine Corps Recruit De pot, San Diego, CaUf. was estab lished on August 11, 1923. MUSCULAR ACHES-PAINS Take PBUTO tablets wbea ypa want temporary relief from minor aches and pains and body stiff ness often associated with Arth ritis. Rheamatism, Bursitis, Lumbago, Backache and Pain ful Muscular aches. Lose these discomforts or your money back. At all drug cmmters. CRAIG DRUG CO. Aberdeen, N. C. 107 Sycamore St. Yellow Jackets Win 13 Straight; Tournament Set By MITCHELL STEVENSON The Yellow Jackets of West Southern Pines High School won their 13th straight game Tues day night by crushing Carthage 77-48. Carl Terry led all scorers with 23 points. Melton hit 15, Buchan an 10, Douglass 10, Pratt 9 and the reserves 10. Leading 27-22 at halftime, the Jackets exploded with 50 points in the second half. The girls won their ninth game, against four defeats, by outscoring Carthage 19-18. Linda Terry led all scorers. Tournament Schedule LOCALS TO PLAY CAMERON HERE Junior High Girls Win 1, Lose 2; Boys Drop 1, But Lead Conferenee The Southern Pines Junior High girls’ basketball team won one game and lost two, defeating Carthage and suffering losses at the hands of Vass-Lakeview and Aberdeen. A victory over Carthage by a score of 30 to 15 put Southern Pines into the conference lead. Cathy McPherson, who didn’t play in the earlier contest, led the scoring with 16 points. Vicki Campbell and Susan Bigbee also scored well with 8 and 6 points respectively. The girls then were defeated by Vass-Lakeview, 13 to 8. The locals led during the early por tion of the game, only to be At the West Southern Pines overtaken in the second quarter. School gym, Wednesday through Friday of next week, the Moore County Basketball Tournament Will take place, with boys and girls teams from West Southern Pines, Pinehurst (Academy Heights), Aberdeen (Berkley) and Carthage (Pinckney) High Schools taking part. Action will open with Pine hurst vs Southern Pines (girls) at 7 pm Wednesday, followed by Carthage vs Pinehurst (boys) at 8:30. On Thursday Carthage and Aberdeen girls will play at 7 and Southern Pines and Aberdeen boys at 8:30. Finals will be played Friday night, also at 7 and 8:30, to de termine the Moore County boys and girls champions. Rites Held Monday For C. T. Hieks, Jr. Claude T. Hicks, Jr. 30, of Robbins and West End, died Saturday at Duke Hospital fol lowing a long illness. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in West End Methodist Church with the Rev. John Aycock officiating. Burial wan in Norwood Cemetery at Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Swannie Freeman Hicks; a daughter, Carol Ann Hicks of the home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude T. Hicks, Sr. of West End, five sisters, Mrs. Peg gy Pierce and Mrs. Dicki Stiner of Southern Pines, Mrs. Kay Ol son of Coreopolis, Pa., Mrs. Pat sy Cahill and Miss Nancy Hicks of West End; and two brothers, Jackie Hicks of Florida and John nie Hicks of Stafford Springs, Conn. PILOT ADVERTISING PAYS Vicki Whitesell played a good game on defense and led the of fensive scoring with 4 points. Susan Bigbee followed with 3 points. Aberdeen broke a close game open in the third quarter for a 10 to 20 victory. Vicki Whitesell played an outstanding game for the locals. Her foul shooting kept Southern Pines in the game dur ing the first half. She finished with 6 points while Bigbee had 4. The Junior High boys defeated Carthage by a score of 55 to 21, taking a firm grip on the confer ence lead. After a cold first half the Southern Pines sharpshooters riddled the Carthage zone for a shooting percentage of 53 per cent. Highscoring Skipper Stutts, Planning Survey Set By College; To Study Needs Sandhills Community College is in the process of developing a program planning survey to as certain present and future edu cational and training needs of the area. Availability of job op portunities and types of pro grams to offer in the trade, tech nical, and vocational fields will be determined. According to Dr. Raymond A. Stone, president, the college has had the advantages of other sur veys in its initial planning. “However,” he said, “Now is an optimum time in program de velopment for an intensive study of the needs of students who are about to graduate in the spring and of the personnel needs of business and industry in the sur rounding six county sirea.” Findings will be interpreted and evaluated by an advisory committee composed of promi nent citizens represeiftative of the Sandhills economy. This committee is expected to be nam ed shortly. Explorer Post Committees Set By JEFF STEWART Committees were elected by Explorer Post 889 at a recent meeting in the post’s meeting hall in the basement of Barnum Realty & Insurance Co. The committees are: Activities, Tommy West and Scott Gutier rez; Finance, Terrell Reynolds and James Cameron; Goo