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News Clippings All Items from the Fayetteville Observer Unless Otherwise Noted News Clippings all items from the Fayetteville Observer unless otherwise noted 1969 Date Headline Summary 19680103 Pam Zollars first beauty Methodist College student to compete in Fayetteville show entry “Miss Auto Show” competition (includes photo) 19690100 Program is announced for Alan M. Porter, tenor, and Harlan F. Duenow, pianist, MC concert series to present Schubert’s song cycle “Die Schoene Muellerin”; includes information about the artists 19690106 Miss Eubank to give senior Mariah Byrd Eubank, mezzo-soprano, to present voice recital at Methodist senior recital (includes photo) College 19690106 Monarchs resume cage Men’s basketball against UNC-Greensboro play with UNC-G visit 19690110 MC hosts Charleston in Preview of men’s basketball against College of “revenge” match Charleston 19690110 Wesleyan anticipating Mentions that a Methodist College men’s basketball another tough road battle team member is the points leader for the Dixie against UNC-Charlotte Conference (from the Rocky Mount Telegram) Saturday night 19690111 Methodist wins Men’s basketball against College of Charleston 19690111 Methodist ace leading Roy Henderson, of the Methodist College men’s Dixie scoring race basketball team (from the Greensboro Daily News) 19690112 Campbell wins 108-91 Men’s basketball against Campbell College (from the Raleigh News and Observer) 19690112 Campbell whips Methodist Men’s basketball against Campbell College (from the team Salisbury Post) 19690112 Campbell 108, Methodist Men’s basketball against Campbell College (from the 91 Elizabeth City Advance) 19690112 Campbell uses balanced Men’s basketball against Campbell College (note: attack to bump Methodist; copy is dark and illegible in places) Darden scores 36 for Monarchs 19690115 College Loyalty Campaign Methodist College Foundation annual Community begins on February 11 Loyalty Campaign 19690119 College offers courses in Four new studio courses to be offered art 19690119 Methodist College Chorus Preview of the Methodist College Chorus tour launches tour schedule (includes photo of choir) 19690120 Team effort leads MC to Men’s basketball against Greensboro College fifth conference win 19690121 Methodist rally here Fayetteville District Lay Rally to convene at Methodist College 19690122 College Chorus will sing Preview of Methodist College Chorus concert here (includes photo of choir) (from the Marshville Home) 19690127 Methodist campus 17 out of 21 planned buildings completed (from the complete Charlotte News) 19690127 Cheerleaders Photo: Cheerleader JoAnna Cherry and another cheerleader (from the Charlotte News) 19690127 Methodist College plans Update on campus construction chapel and amphitheatre 19690127 Amphitheatre Photo: O’Hanlon Amphitheatre 19690128 Colleges build to handle Discussion of physical plans for expansion of North growing enrollments; Carolina colleges (from the High Point Enterprise) survey reveals new facilities built on North Carolina campuses 19690128 Monarchs resume action Preview of men’s basketball against Greensboro with trip to Greensboro; College (source uncertain; date is based on date on Clayton shakes up lineup game results article) 19690128 Mrs. Suggs conducts Review of Pilot Club meeting held at Methodist program for Pilots College 19690129 Methodist edges GC Men’s basketball against Greensboro College (from the Greensboro Daily News) 19690129 Hair raiser Photo: GC’s Jim Radford rebounds from Methodist’s Kerr (from the Greensboro Daily News) 19690129 Bell comes off bench to Men’s basketball against Greensboro College spark MC upset 19690129 GC loses in overtime; Men’s basketball against Greensboro College (from home court blow the Greensboro Record) 19690129 Come to papa, baby! Photo: Greensboro College defender loses rebound fight (from the Greensboro Record) 19690130 Hutaff is fund chairman Henry G. Hutaff named to head the General Division of the Methodist College Foundation Community Loyalty Campaign 19690130 Methodist wins over Men’s basketball against Greensboro College (from Hornets the Raleigh News and Observer) 19690130 Methodist defeats GC Men’s basketball against Greensboro College (from again the Greensboro Record) 19690130 Methodists win Men’s basketball against Greensboro College (from the Durham Herald) 19690131 Grapplers cop two matches Wrestling against St. Andrews College (from the Laurinburg Exchange) 19690131 SCC trounces Methodist Men’s JV basketball against Southeastern JV’s Community College 19690201 Roy Henderson’s 33 pace Men’s basketball against Lynchburg College Methodist over Lynchburg 19690204 Methodist wins Men’s basketball against St. Andrews College (from the Raleigh News and Observer) 19690205 Pageant performers Photo: Methodist College students Sandy Wheeler and Bill Blalock, vocalists, to perform at the Miss Fayetteville Pageant 19690205 Knights play G. C. tonight Men’s basketball between St. Andrews College and Greensboro College (brief mention of Methodist College) (from the Laurinburg Exchange) 19690206 Monarchs win over UNC- Men’s basketball against UNC-Greensboro (from the G Raleigh News and Observer) 19690206 Methodist in top spot in Men’s basketball against UNC-Greensboro (from the Dixie play; beats UNC-G Greensboro Record) 19690206 UNC-G bows to Methodist Men’s basketball against UNC-Greensboro (from the Greensboro Daily News) 19690206 MC journal picks editor Sonja Kendrick selected editor of the Methodist College student newspaper 19690206 MC coeds complete for Miss Carillon Pageant to be held at Methodist yearbook title College 19690206 Teaching Photo: Dian Denning, student teacher (from the Dunn Dispatch) 19690206 Yadkin student on dean’s Michael Todd of Yadkinville (from the Yadkin list Ripple (Yadkinville)) 19690206 Methodist Chorus to sing Methodist College Chorus on tour (includes photo of in Windsor Sunday night choir) (from the Windsor Ledger-Advocate) 19690207 Community Chorus Fayetteville Community Chorus rehearsals resume 19690207 Maull hits 34 as Worth Men’s basketball against Worth College (from the halts Methodist frosh Hamlet News-Messenger) 19690207 Lawyer to head college W. Ritchie Smith, Jr., to head the Lawyer’s Division drive fund division of the Methodist College Foundation Community Loyalty Campaign (includes photo) 19690207 Pageant winner Photo: Beth Carr crowned Miss Carillon by Donna Davis at Methodist College 19690208 MC takes league lead by Men’s basketball against UNC-Greensboro downing UNC-G, 90-69 19690208 Two for Darden Photo: Jimmy Darden goes up for two 19690208 Monarchs put league lead Men’s basketball against UNC-Charlotte on the line tonight 19690209 UNC-C loses to Methodist Men’s basketball against UNC-Charlotte (from the in three OT Charlotte Observer) 19690209 MC needs triple overtime Men’s basketball against UNC-Charlotte to nip Charlotte, 111-107; Henderson hits 43, Darden 31 19690209 Methodist wins in three Men’s basketball against UNC-Charlotte (from the OT’s Raleigh News and Observer) 19690210 Exhibition opens at Exhibit features 29 works by 29 artists Methodist; N. C. artists display work 19690211 Pembroke beats N. C. Men’s basketball against Pembroke (from the Wilson Methodists Daily Times) 19690212 MC loyalty drive opens Methodist College Foundation Community Loyalty Campaign 19690212 Campaign organizers Photo: Methodist College Foundation Community Loyalty Campaign directors 19690212 Campus beauties Beth Carr, Methodist College’s Miss Carillon, with runners-up Suzanne Zahran and Lorry Hendon 19690213 61 local students on MC Names and hometowns of Fayetteville area students list on the Methodist College dean’s list 19690213 Title winner Photo: Beth Carr crowned Miss Carillon by Donna Davis at Methodist College (from the Clinton Sampsonian) 19690214 MC license plates Photo: Bill Lowdermilk presentsDr. Maria Salas- Calero with an “MC-1” license plate 19690214 MC clinches championship Men’s basketball against North Carolina Wesleyan as Darden leads trounce (includes photo of Jim Darden) 19690214 Methodist sinks Wesleyan; Men’s basketball against North Carolina Wesleyan seizes title (from the Rocky Mount Telegram) 19690214 Methodist gets Dixie Men’s basketball against North Carolina Wesleyan crown (from the Raleigh News and Observer) 19690214 Knights host DIAC Methodist College wrestling (from the Laurinburg grapplers Exchange) 19690214 Workshop set here Feb. 22 Church music workshop to be held at Methodist College 19690214 MC plans religious Rev. Wilbur Jackson to speak during Religious emphasis Emphasis Week at Methodist College (includes photo) 19690215 Music workshop Church music workshop to be held at Methodist College (from the Raleigh News and Observer) 19690215 Synod planning meeting Synod of the North Carolina Presbyterian Church in the U.S. planning meetings to be held in Fayetteville at First Presbyterian Church and Methodist College (from the Greensboro Record) 19690215 Campbell rolls over Men’s basketball against Campbell College (from the Methodist Sanford Herald) 19690215 Sprinting for the ball Photo: Methodist College basketball player Jim Henderson flanked by two Campbell players (from the Sanford Herald) 19690215 N. C. Symphony to give North Carolina Symphony to present concert on two concerts here Methodist College campus (includes photo of conductor Dr. Benjamin Swalin) 19690215 MC campus calendar Various events 19690215 Church circuit Mrs. J. Conrad Glass, Jr., to participate in church music workshop to be held at Methodist College (from the Raleigh Times) 19690215 Corrections made to dean’s Three names added list 19690215 Methodists
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