Chronological file NEWS RELEASES JUNE 1969

Date Subject Mailing 3 Summer Session AREA NEWS MEDIA

6 Dean's List AREA NEWS MEDIA

Dean's List CHATHAM NEWS, GARY NWS, CARTERET COUNTY NWS ELADEN JOURNAL, COURIER TRIBUNE (ASHEBORO), ALAMANCE N'WS, ELIZAP^TH CITY ADVANCE

10 Dean's List OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER, MEBANE ENTERPRISE, SUN JOURNAL (NEW BERN), LINCOLN TIMES NEWS, HARNETT COUNTY NEWS, JACKSONVILLE DAILY NEW", HICKORY , GOLDSBORO NEWS ARGUS, COMMONWEALTH, COASTLAND TIMES

11 Dean's List STANLY NEWS

27 Scholarships FENDER CHRONICLE, BLADEN JOURNAL, 30 SCHolarships JACKSONVILLE DAILY NEWS, / METHODIST COLLEGE RELEASE? IMMEDIATE Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301 Ifews Bureau, U88-7110, ext. 228 Carol M. Ouverson, News Director

June 3, 1969

SUMMER SESSION OPENS AT METHODIST

FAYETTEVILLE - Summer school registration closes today (Wednesday, June U) at Methodist College, according to Registrar Samuel R. Edwards. Classes start Thursday, June % and will run through Wednesday, July 16 with final examinations Thursday, July 17. The college lists over UO courses available during the six-week session. Fields of study include: art, biology, economics, education, English, French, history, mathematics, music, philosophy, political science, psychology, religion, sociology, Spanish and speech. Enrollment is open to incoming freshmen, returning Methodist College

students, students from other colleges and special students (including public achool teachers.

# METHODIST COLLEGE RELEASE: IMMEDIATE Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301 News Bureau, U88-7110, ext. 228 Carol M. Ouverson, News Director

June 6, 1969

METHODIST COLLEGE LISTS 189 ON DEAN'S LIST

' FAYETTEVILLE - Methodist College lists 189 students on the second semester

Dean's List, according to Registrar S. R. Edwards.

To attain Dean's List standing, a student must earn at least a 3»0

gradepoint average (on U.O scale) on 15 or more semester hours. p Of the 189 students, seniors led with 103, juniors had hO, sophomores placed 32 and freshmen followed with Ik-

Seniors (excluding the May 1969 graduates) include: Fayetteville: Daniel Baluss, Brenda C^ilton, Jean Goss, Belinda Hawley, Susan B. Johnson, Patricia. Phelps, William Vaughan, Billy West, Martha Williamson,

and Barbara Wilson.

In-state: Margaret Bullard, Autryville; JoAnna Cherry, Charlotte; Merry D.

Clark, Oxford; Jan Cranford, Robbins; Linda Eurey, Lincolnton; Frances D.

Fincher, Lillington; Paula Gore, Clinton; Theresa Keller, Aberdeen; Priscilla

Lambert, Ft. Bragg; Mary McFadyen, Vass; Frances Pearson, Clinton; Miranda Puckett,

Robbins; Nancy J. Thomas, Moncure; Terry Wicker, Sanford; Margaret Williams,

Ft. Bragg.

Out-of-state: Howard Arden, Scarsdale, N.Y.; E. Thompson Herndon, Leesburg,

Va.j and Elizabeth Yoder, Little Falls, N.J.

Juniors include: Fayetteville: Patricia Alston, .Janice Blum, Ann Darden, Linda Gardner,

Patricia Griggs, Larry Hanks, Karen Job, Ruth Jones, Annette Kell, Costa Lampros,

Carol McKnight, Linda McPhail, Levan Nguyen, Caroline Norman, Diane Qualliotine,

William Readling, Wayne Tryon, Vivian Webb, and Anita Whitehead.

MORE ADD ONS-M.C. Dean's List

In-state: Georgena Clayton, Jacksonville; Susanne Donnelly, Hickory; Beverly

Dornier, Ft. Bragg; Ann DuVal, Pollocksville; Lana Eckard, Connelly Springs; Arlene

Eckhardt, Ft. Bragg; Robert Flynn, Roxboro; Brenda Herring, Spring Lake; Charles Jones, Morehead City; Marcella Kissel, Ramseur; Sandra Matthews, East Bend;

Roger Simmons, Asheboro; Camellia Sizemore> Clinton; Leta Smith, White Oak;

Jonnie L. Stevens, Tabor City; Michael Todd, Yadkinville; and Robert L. Ussery,

Rockingham.

Out-of-state: Arthur DeMott, Hewlett, N.Y.; Ernest S. Moore, Springfield, Va.; Barbara Schutz, Atlanta, Ga.j Dale S. Seibert, Elmer, N.J.

Sophomores include:

Fayetteville: Norman Blight, Linda Davidson, William R. Hall, Robert Jordan,

Helen Kalevas, Timothy Morton, Gary Mortoro, Kenneth Reeves, Ronald Roegiers, Teresa Szent-Miklosy, Leonard Thagard.

In-state: Sharon Allen, St. Pauls; Joe H. Clayton, New London; Susan Connie

DeLoach, Asheville; Jacqueline Edmonds, Greensboro; Sara L. Evans, Kitty Hawk;

Linda S. Helms, Elizabethtown; Jo Charlene Jones, Elizabeth City; Lynn T. Moore,

Beaufort; John G. Roberts, Raleigh; Harriet Rollins, Goldsboro; Teresa Self, Mebane;

Sarah Taylor, Durham; Wanda Taylor, Angier; Anne Topping, Charlotte. Out-of-state: John W. Brown, Piscataway, N.J.; Alvin Burgess, Alexandria, Va.;

Linda Cherrix, Snow Hill, Md.; Charles Hartman, Maiden, Mass.; Elva Jess, Kensington,

Md.; James Martin, Somers Point, N.J.; and Bruce Stevens, Stockton, Md.

Freshmen include:

Fayetteville: Laura Bill, Mark Chandler, Brenda Combs, Margaret Elizabeth Cook,

Patsyjo Hall, James Platania, Nicholas Randall, Deborah Weeks.

In-state: Virginia Alexander, Scotland Neck; Juriith Carroll, Gary; Joselyn

Evans, Graham; Larry Lugar, Wilson; and William Sloan, Sanford.

Out-of-state: John Williams, Oceanport, N.J.

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Os re I ". Ouvprsrn, '*<*vs Erector, !(' ^-7110, ext. ?2fi

June 9, 1969

JCURE COED WINS SC-tOL STIC TNOR . .

' - rncr J. Thomas of .''-ncr.re earned academic recc nition on t*

In crder to achieve this honor, a student must earn at least a B average on 15 or more semester h urs.

i s "homas, a 196? prad-.ste of J-'ittsboro '-fi r-.h School, is an elemrntarv"- education major and the recloimt of a Prosn^ctlv "s- cher^1

Scholarship.

Methodist Coll'. pe vi'Q open for 'ts tenth academic yesr in September •

The fO"-r-y sr, liberal srts. institution o.ffrr^ 13 majors arv3 1? n^nors, : ' "TATE

Carol'". Ouverson, ?ews Director, ?>8?-?110, ext. ??8

June ?, 196?

LOCAL Cu~,D SCHOLASTIC !r FOR

E - Judy Carroll of 'Gary earned academic recognition on the second semester Methodist College Dean's List, tccordins; to S. '1. Cdv- l8j registrar, In order to achieve this honor, a student must earn, at least a F averape on 15 or more semester hcurs» Miss C?rroll, a 1968 srad-iBte of Ce.ry f?ip;h Sc^co)., i.s ? recini-nt of a .''ethc

Carol SI. Guvcrson, ??GKS Director, lrf-7110, ext. 228

June Tfc 1969

LOC^L E S i IH SCIDI+iSl'TC H WOES

••'• - Lyrm >ocfe af>-. Choice ?. V'GTP of i'orehead City esraed recc-n tion on c,hc jsecond Gerasst-' r !:el/hC':5J.:-.t Collere Dean's List, according to 3. !'v. . v-ds,; registrar. In order to/ achicva' Viis hr-ncr, a student "lust earn at least a B ou 15 or more saraest;-r hc-iirs. /core, a 1967 jgraduate c-f t^.rt Cr.rt-pret High School, is a

"'• / religion %:.-;\or ' -. ~ req^pis.nt of a Kritionsl Kstho-iist Scholarship. She • i ^ is • ttye d^pf nter of Mr. ai-.i? . Jobn . 'cere of 1!J' Polloclf.

Jontj;$, a 1966 graduate of 'sot Cart-ret H- rh School, is a h-;s',ory • . V i major pl'.rir; n- to sntcr -ihe tsafthin^ profession.- Hr is -.he son o^ 'r, ano' .'rfe. tejl Jones of 29JL3 Arendell Street. i HetHejdist College vc^Il open for 5ts terstb academic year in "ept-.-rber.

' i The Tc r-fe&r, liberal arts institution c'"f&.rs 13 majors and 17 minors,

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Carol if. Guverson, Kews Director, 1-68-7110, ext. 228

June 9, 1969

LOCAL COEDS :;'W SCHOLASTIC HO.

FAXETTEVILLL - Linda ?:'.-l"u: c^ I'lizabetbtown snd Lets Smith of '-'hite Oak earned recognition OR the second semrf5t~r .Methodist CollGge Dean' s List, accor ing to S. ':.. •'•::-ds, r?ri"tr"r« In oixJer to achieve this honor, a student -nust earn at Irsst a B . average on If or more semester V , Kiss Helms,a 1?6? jrra^uate c.f Elizabethtown Hi^h School, is an

eleaent.r>* education m£*'or». She is t1* ^ns-'-itr-r of . Mrs. . Helms. . Miss Smith, a 1966 graduate of 'hite Osk Ki.-,h School, is also an • • elementary education'major. is tHe daupht r of vr. ai>d_!'rs. Charles ,• U. Smith of Rt. 1. • Kethodi t Ckjlle^e will open for Its tenth academic yesr in September. M four-year, liberal e,rts instit'Jdcn offers 13 majors and 17 minors.

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Carol Y. Ouverson, NPWS Director, L "-711C, ext. 228

• June 9, 1969

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SIKKOKS VvB'S SCHOLASTIC HGKG3

» FAYITT17ILLE - Soper '!. Sitnraons of Asheboro earned rego^nition -on the second senester Ket;odi,• t College Dean's List, according to S. R. £'.>>:srds, rcr.istr.-r. In order to achieve this honor, a student must earn at lesst ; average on 1? or more semester h1 urs. Canons, a 1966 graduate of Asheboro Hi h School, is an iconomics and Business Administration major, "e is the son of Mr, and Nrs. T-sorpe W. Stenons, Jr. of 203 Sroenlswn Drive. Methodi frt College will open ^or its tenth academic yesr ^n Se.pte-obfr. The fc'.-T-ycsr, libtsrsl arts institution enrolls o ".'-.udent body o^ ab---^t WOO. : '

. v-ol }-'• OurersoR, KPVJE. Director, brc-?110, ext. 22

June 9, 1969

LOCAL COED WIK.S SCH0LA3 '; C

-1 LLE - Jocelyn r'vans of jrahsra earned recc-niiioR on the seccrd

senscstrr t oct-' rt Osll.-^ De?.r;r3 List, accord? nr to 5. °. !v5vr":~, i ' registrar, In order to icbieve t/b-'s honor, a ^t.fc>>: it ~~m "t average on 15» or more semester hcurs. IH.8S Bvans, a 1968 grafn-te of 3r-jt ern AT stance .'^.-^h Srb ol, ^s m-mathsmatics major plftrinins; to enter !"% hesc'-ln^ ~rof^ ;sion. She is c

recipient of a Methodist Collr^e r'erit ScbofeFs-ip, 'Tsr Kr» &nd Krs. Js^es C. Ev?ns of Rt. ?. K«tlK)di;-t Collef?e will c-»en for its tenth academic yrsr In September.

The foijr»3reer, liberal trts instituticn enrolls a studf it f al . 1000. ' : I?ii '

Carol T'. Ouverson, Lews Director, 'if?-?ll% ert, ''28

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June 9, 1969

• LOCAL COED IKS SCSO'LftSTIC .H'.-KOR

FAII^TBflLLE - Chsrlene Jones of Elizabeth City earned rcc'. ;-rufci- n on the second seraester Methodist CdLcce Dean's List, according to S. R. :'s, \ registrrr. \n order to achieve'this honor, a student must earn at least a P.torera on 15 or were semester hoars* > Miss Jones, a 196? graduate of Elizabeth City Hi'-.h. School, is an English •ijor planning to enter the teaching: rcfcssi n. She is the -?a--rhter cf

. and Mrs. Charles K» Jonts, Jr. of 903 Hunnicutt Ave« Met^o-'i«t College will open for its tenth, scs.detnic refir in September, The foar-year, liberal arts Institution enrolls a student body cf sbcnt 1000. L) 0 ~ASE: IMMEDIATE

Carol , . Ouverson, ;~e«s I/iirector, 438-7110, ext. 223

June 10, 1969

LOCAL COED w!i!S SCHOLASTIC (

JTEVILLE - rierry Diane Clark of Oxford has earned acad.e-.ixe recognition

on trie second semester .aethodiat College Dean's List, according to S. R.

Edwards, registrar.

To achieve t;;is honors a student «m'st aarn at least a i average ou 15

or more seiaester hours.

uds Glarks a 1^64 graduate of J. > , . L School^ is the daughter'

of .r. ana .r.rs; Ivanter Clark of 505 Taticoc!; Street.

'-tiiodist College wilr open in SeptercLer for its tenth academic year. •

The four-years liberal arts institution offers 13 tnajors and 17 minors. : -

Carol. M. Guverscn, News Director, 1)88-7110, erfe. 228

June 10, 1969

TKRRT SKLF VIKS SCHOLASTIC rr.l'OR

VILLE - Terry Self of Mebane has esrned academic recognition on the second .semester Ketbodnnt College Dean's Li^t, according to 3. R. Edwards, registrar* To achieve this honor, a student m?ist e?rn at least a E average on 15 or more semester hours. Miss Self, Methodist's 1969 Kay 4ueen, is a 196? graduate o'f Extern

Alaraance High School and the daughter Of rsr. and Mrs. Jack C, 'Self of White Drive. r'et >odist College will open in September for its tenth academic year. The four-fear, liberal arts institution offers 13 majors and 17 minors. TIIXEASB.

Carol H. Ouverson, Hews Director, 488-7110, ext. 228

Jane 10,

LOCAL COED WliiS SCHOLASTIC HONOR

FAYETTEV1LLK - Aim sarie IniVal of Follocksville Las earned academic

recognition on the second semester Uethodist College Bean's List,

according to S. tl. Edvards. registrar,

To achieve this bonor, a student must earn at least a. E average

on IS or more semester hours. . . > r,iss i/uVal, a 1566 graduate of Jones Central High School:, is

' tnB daughter of ,;r« a.nd V.rs. M. £. LuVal of ~oute 1 3ox 245, Pollocks-

villa. • : aciioaist College will open- in September for its tenth academic

year. Tue four-year, liberal arts institution offers 13 majors and

17 miaors. 3EI. ' : ~ " '• '

Carol *-'. Ouvers n, News Director, i^F-7110, ext. 228

'June 10, 1969

LOCAL C-ED tfJTS SCHOLASTIC

FATBTTEXrTLLE • Lir>r!a i"ijrey of 'Lincoln ton has earned academic recognition on- the' second semester ;- ;:>odist Collefr.e Bean's Lict, according to S, R. •rds, reeistra-r. To achieve this honor, a sti»3ent must earn et Issst a P average en 15 cr more semester hoyrs,

Kiss Eurey, a 1966 graduate cf Lincolnton xriph School, is the dsu of Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Eurey of -?l£ Ksdison Street. Metf-fodist College will open in '-eptcnber Cor its tenth academic yesr.

The four-year, liberal rrts institution 6ff-rs 13 m?jors and 17 minors. ]

Carol M. Ouverson, :;e*s Director,. 48b 7110. ext. 228

Juue lu, 1969

L .;i::s-ba.GLASTic u /

FAYLTTEVILLS •• .rvda Taylor of r i:.as earned academic rfccofrilti.cn on ti.e second semester .;ett«oaist f-ollep.e Dean'« List, according; to ,'• . :?.-

1 tiv ards, registrar.

'..o c.c ,icve this uoaor, a student i'iust earn at Issst a i, average oa

15 or aoire &£c;ester iiours,

L*a '.aylor. a Ii'u7 graduate of Angler Rigi .-"cLool, is-the, daughter of :.x. at.u .-a"s. •• . L. Taylor of ^oute-l,;. Angler.

.'.etuociist Gollcp'.i uill op^j in iepte0;L er for its tenth academic year, lh« Zour ;car. liberal artt. institution offers 13 rajors and 17 minors. y '

Carol r. Ouvcrson, I'ews Director, hPP-7110, ext. 228

June 10, 1969

MISS CLAYTOK "TNS SCHOLASTIC HOEDR

FAIETTE'ILLP, - Qecrgena Clayton of Jacksonville has earned acadendc

recognition on the second semester lietboHiet College Dean's Liot,

sccordin," to S. R, Edwards, registrar.

In order to achieve this honor, a student must cern at least a

B average on 15 or more semester hours.

Kiss Clayton, a rising senior najorln« in sociolory, is a 1966 / graduate of Jacksonville H:~h School. She js f->e ds^frhter of'"r. and

I , rs. Charles F. Clayton of 1'18'lsew -iver Drive.

Method! t College will open in September "or its tenth academic

jear» The four-year, liberal arts institution offers 13 mpjors end 17 - minors. sa /CduA' : I .iI/'

Carol M. Ouverson, Mews Director, 1(88-7110, ext. 228

June 10, 1969 •

' i AREA COEDS WIN SC-OLASTJC H NOES i

FAf T'EVILEE - Susanne Donnelly of Hickory and Lana Eckard of Cvnnelly Springs have earned academic recognition on the second semester Methodist College Dean's List, according to S. R. Edwards, re~istrrr.

In order to achieve this honor, a student must earn at least a f1 average on 15 or mere semester hours.

Both Misses Donnelly and r.ekard are rising seniors majoring in elementary education. Hiss Donnelly will serve as 'president of the campus

Student Education Association during 1969-70; Kiss Bckard served as

/ vice president during 1968-69.

A 1966 graduate of Claremont Central Hinh School, f-fiss Donnelly is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert C. Donnelly of 326 12th Ave., !'. . Miss Scksrd, a 1966 graduate of Rlldebran Tli^h School, is the daughter of Kr. and ?Trs, Linden P. 'v'ckard of !tt. 2, Conr-elly ?pr'n-~. Methodist College will open in September for its tenth academic year. The four-year, liberal arts institution offers 13 najors and 17 mi.-nors. r-'- \l "•'» Crjvfrr r, eva Mrec -or, 5 -?llr,, cxt. ?

Jun« 10, 1969

COKD WI I - 'LASTIC. f

- Karri e-t '-. Collins or^oldsboro has earned academic recognition on the second semester Methodist Colleg« Dean's Lip.t, accordlnr to S. R.

"To echieve this hcnor, a -student irrcst esrn at l^ast ?5 P svere-'t cr>

15 or more se--?; r ,• r hours.

Hiss r>oll''ns, a 196? snradwste of "olc?sboro -

Miss KolliRS is tlc - '. : ' r. ; Vrs. JST/-S ?:. Hollirs of

1711 £.. Wne St. Itothodist College will or.-en in viepto^br-r r"cr its tenth ccadewic yeer. *

:!'he four-jresr, liberal srts institution offers 13 majors ar;o* 1? win, i . RELEA3":

Carol ^. Cuverson, Kews Director, Jjf-8-7110, ext. ?2R

June 10, 1969

LOCAL COED IFS SCHOLASTIC

I'TE'-'LLE - Vireinia Alexander cf 5cotl?no reck earned academic recofrn^-tion oti the second -semester Methodist College Dean's List, according to'S. . Edwards, registrar. In of-Jer to achieve this honor, a student must earn at least a B average on 1? or more semester hours. Lsa Alexander, a 1968 graduate of Scotland Keck n'igh School, is an

t elementary education major. She is the- daughter cf ''r.' ar/d Mrs. Sam Alexander of

508 Sofctoh r ain. Methodist Collese will open.in September for Its tenth academic jesr. The four-j^ear, liberal arts institution.offers 13 majors anri 17 minors. RELEASE t r-fflEDIATE

Carol F. Guverson, I-iews Director, lj.88-7110, ext. 228

June 10, 1969

KITTT H1WK COED WINS SCHOLASTIC HOITR

FAY1TT ; . ILLE - Sara L. ^vsns of Kitty -r.vic earned recognition on the second semester ; ethodist College Dean's List, accordlrts to S. R. Edwards, r.-?istrsr. In order to achieve this honor, ? ' stuoent ^yst e'rn ab le^st a B

average on 15 or more semester h urs. Miss Evens, a 196? -rf •. c ' .anteo Hl.^h School, is sn -lemrntary

educe. ',Jon major. She is the daughter of Kr» «nd Mrs. John . vsns :f

Kitty Hswk. . •thpdist Coll ge will open in September for its tentfr academic Te?r. I T-e. four-year, liberal srts institution offers' 13 majors and I7 miners. T'H

-'". Ouverson, ^7evs ' i

June 11, 1969

L S*1":' ' .'' 3 SO

- Joe ;. «."l?7t»r.n of ";•-•« Tx>r)-.-;'or *&s errnpd sc?^e-"ic recognition on the second semester FTet'nodist, Colle^r; Dean's List, accoix51n? to S» R. T'dv&ro&f registrar. In order to -achieve t,M s honor, a s^.i^ent must errn rt lerst a P average en 15 cr norc semester hours.

1 Clayton, a 196? rra^upte of "< rth Stanly Hiph School, in s biolc--"- nsjcr. HG ?.s the son of "rs. •".• '". Clsvton of rt. 1, P-- Lor>-?r-r. -'r'rt £>olle

The fonr-yr.r.r, liberal arts instit'jfcioT) offers 1? majors end I17 -^-' >/ T:

irol '•. Ouverson, Ke^s Director, U; P-7110, ext. 228

June 11, 1969

MISS ALLEN EARNS SCHOLASTIC •{ -NOR

- Sharon L. Allen of St. ;jauls has earned academic recognition on the second semester ^ - odist College Dean's List, according to 3. R. Edwards, registrar, In order to achieve this honor, a student must earn at l'-?st a B average on 1? or "nore semester hours, r-'iss Allen, an elementally 'Ion mrjor, is a 196? graduate of St. Pauls Hi'prh School and the - daughter of "r, and Irs, J, C, Bridgeman of- Eliaabethtovn Id., .°t, Psuls, Kethodist Collcpr will cnen in September for its tenth academic year, The four-year, liberal arts institution offers 1" majors end 17 manors. RELEASE: T-TED3ATS

Carol -. Quvarson, Hews Director, liPP-7110, ext. 228

June 11, 1969

LOCAL STUDENT ON METHODIST DEAL'S LIST

TTEVTLLE - Brenda H. H-rHng of Ipring L'/!re has esrrKo academic recorrnition on the second semester Methodist College Dean's Li t, according to S. R.

Edwards, registrar.

In order to schieve t'-ds honir, a student must earn at least a E average on 1? or more senest^r houri.

Mi.ss Herring, a 1966 graduate of Pine Forest Hijrh School, is the recipient of s Methodist, College Merit Schol2rship and a Land Grant

Scholarship. She is the '?cu^hter of "/Srt. (Ret. ) and Mrs. William C. - • Herring of 122 South Sixth St.

Wet'^cch'st Collate will or«en in September for its tenth academic

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Carol r. Ouverson, Kevs Director, lj 8 8-7 110, ext. 228

June 11, 1969

LOCAL ST>^:::".T SARivS SCHOLASHC

FA ri-TTEVILLB - Robert C, Flynn of itoxboro has earned academic recognition

'on the second semester :'!--t!io 3ist College Desn's List, accordintr to S.

R. Edwards, repistrsr.

In order to achieve th~"s hcnor, a student must earn at least a B

average on I? or more semester hours.

Flynn, a religion na.jor, is s. 1966 graduate of lethel Hill Hi-h

School and the son. of ?-!r. sndtqrrs. ^red "lynn of Rt. 2, Roxboro.

Methodist College will open in September for its tenth academic

year. . / , r lr,T5

Carol M. Quverson, Mews Director, h88-7110, ext, 228

June 11, 1969

LOCAL S'FPOS TS EARN SC'CL'^TC

FAIFTTEVTLLE • Sandra Kstthe-vs and Fichrel Todd of the Enterprise area have . esrned academic recognition on the second semester Methodist College Desn's List, acc'ordine to S. R« Kd^sr^s, registrar. In-c-rder to achieve, this honor, a student must earn at l.-pst a B average on 15 or more semester hours. Miss i-'r.tthews, a 1966 graduate of Spst i-eed Hi eh School, is the

daughter of Mr. and nrs. Froy A. hatthews of nt. 1, Esst.J;i er;d.

Todd, a 1966 graduste of ladlcinvilla Eiph School, is t~ "f -;r.

and Hrs. 0. 0. Tod-J of Rt. 1, Isdkinville.

: todist College will open in September for its tenth academic >rc The fo-rr-yei'r, liberal arts institution offers 13 majors and .17 minors. . . •

5srol ". Ouvers n, ews 'Jirpc^or, : 8-7110, ext. 228

June'11, 1969

LOCAL SIirH? "3 EA">:N j :: . ;S

?/-" ! • ILLE - William Sloen End Terry 'aMrer of Sanfcrd-have earr: academic recognition on the second • semester 1'f.tocdist Coll ee De-n'b Li't, according to 3. A. Edwards, res:istrar.

In order :-o aciieve this honor, a «t,v,:;e~t m-:;s(:- 7srr» at le?st '• average on 15 or more semester hour". Sloan, a l.'.>68 gradur-te of Sar.fcrd Cc.v;tral High School, is the son of' . a Mrs. J. -,. Sluan of ^1:8 Co^rtlnnd. ickrer, a business administration rn'sjor, is a 196? graduate of

the son of Ilr, and :'rs. ';. L. iolc^r of 117. Jsokscr- . ist Coll ge w' 11 ooer in September for its tenth acf- yesr. i'he fo-ir-year, liberal srts institution offers 13 m-r-jors and i 17 minors. ' :

Carol I'. Ouverscn, Keus Director, << 86-7110, ext. 228

June 11, 1969

LOCAL S-r"3ff. ''S • ' . - U'''TTC' '

/: _ Theresa Keller an* -- c^adyen of Ve Citizen -srea have .earned academic recognition on the eccnd ser^'-t'-r Methodist College Bean's

List, according to 3. R. ;(>^ards, reri Btr-:-r« In order to achieve this .honor, a student must earn at least a Hi average on 15 or more semester hours, 5E Keller, an 'in.-lish major, is a 1966 srad-:; • of -'.her seen Hi?b School and the daup;ht r ,-f . -rs. illard Keller f 3"6 "sge, Aberdeen. Mrs. .c sdyen, an elementary e ••;•.• ca :ion major, received the Associate 'r,

Art^ decree from Sandhills CownunHy' College i1"? 1967, She and her husband,

. J» .o';"sdy.-n, res.'de at St. 2, ^,rss»

net?'o:i^:~t olls^e uill -pen "'or 7ts ts-,th academic ?rear in -September, The coll .ffars 13 n-'-jors ??,$ 17 minors, ^L.CA.v"! PTTDTATF

Carol if. Ouverson, \'ews Director, 188-7110, ext. 228

June 11, ,1969

LOCAL CC CiiOUSriC rT-WORS

FATKTTEVILLR - Three Clinton residents have earned academic reccpnit-'en on the second semester Methodist ^olle,?e Dean's List, accord-in? to S. R,

Edwards, registrar. (Fhe list dees not include -r'a-v 19-,'-.9 jrradnate^)

In order to achieve this honor, a pturfent m^st- earn st least a B average on 15 or more semester hours,

Paula lore, an elemeritary education major, is a 196.? graduate of

Hob'bton llirh School and the- daughter of Mr. ^nd Krs. John P.. ^ore of

•7c«t'-: ^, , Cl;nton.

Krs. Frances Fesrson .is also £.n elements -y educstion major. She and hrr husbsnd, Fletc'ier, live at 50'-;: &• Powell 3t;., Clirrtcn. .

Camellia Sisemore, an ^n'-jlish major, is a 1966 graduate cf Clinton

> School and the daughter , of ,Kr, end Krs. Clyde H. diaemore -if • ' 201 hradshWH Street.

Methodist Collf^-e will, -open in September for •'".ts tenth acadp"dc yesr.

The fo r-ye?r, liberal srts institution offers 13 msjors and 1? minors.' : 7

Carol H. Oinrcrson,. Mews Director, '> r-?110, oxt. 228

June 11, 1969

LOCAL CO''03 HIM SCHOLASTIC 'f ]

- Jan Cranford and '"irsnda Puckett of Rpbbins have earned •eadwaie recognition on the second semester Methodist College Dean's List, according to 5, K, Edwards, rc'dstrer.

In order to achieve, this bonorfc a student must earn at least a B average on 1? or raore semester hours*

?riss Cranford, a tnusic major, is a 1966 graduate of !*crtb ;ocre \ High School and the daughter of i"r. and "rs. J.-; u Cranford.

_. Miss Puckett, an elementary e">ucsticn major, is a 196£ graduate :"f Slise Hi h School ana the daughter of If . snd Krs. . '. Puc'^ett of 211 Middleton St.

Ketho-ist Colls-e will cnen in !5eptc-iber, for its tenth academic ;fesr. The fc--r-year, liberal grts institution offers 13 me,iors s.r>6 17 m'nors. RELEASE- LViMEBIATE

Carol K. Guverson Director, 483-7110, ext. 228

June 11s

t 'MAKES BEAM'S LIST

FAYETTEVILLE - John G. Roberts of Raleigh has earned academic recognition on

t:*e second seaester Methodist College Lean's List, according to S. ?.. Edwards,

registrar.

'Io achieve this nonor; a student saust earn at least a B average on 15 or

more semester n.ours.

ixioerts is the son of rirs, Florence C. l:x>l erts of 'Aajc Str.eetc

i*ietaodist College will open in September for its tenth academic year.

the four-year, liberal artc institution offers 13 majors and 17 minors. ill IWEDIATE

Carol K. Ouverson, News Director, li'B-7110, ext. 22?

June 12, 1969

LOCAL- •••• KS SCHOLASTIC HC

E - Jonnie L. ;te"*ens of Tabor City has earned academic recognition on the second semester Methodist Coll s?e Dean's List, according to S. R. EdKsrds, registrar. In order to achieve this "ionor, a student must earn at lesst a ft average en 1$ or more semester hours, 3 Stevens, a 1966- graduate f T^bor City High School, is a sociology- major ft :etbodist. She is the danghter of ;fr. and !*rs. -irneSt '^. Stevens of r:t. 3, Tabor yit;.% -'• Methodist College w'll open 'n September for -its tenth acsd«-niic y ?r. The fot-T-^eer, liberal arts institution offers 13 majors and 17 minors.

: • ' : I ED'AH!

Carol M. Ouverson, Kews Director, h88-?110, ext. 228

June 12, 1969

LOCAL S-rnENT EARNS 'SCHOLASTIC 'HONOR \ .

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FAYETTEVTLLT. - Larry Lugar of Wils-n has earned academic recognition on the

seccnd semester Kethodist College Dean's List, socordinp; to S. R.1 Edwards,

registrar. In order to achieve tV> honor, a stu ent mnst e?rn at le?pt a 1

average on 15 or more semester hours. Lager, s. mathematics major, le^ tbe class of 1972 academically and served, as a graduation marshal d^rinr, the Kay 1969 commencement exercises. He is the sen of the Rev. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Lugar of 1105 "nollwcod

Drive. Methodist College will open in September for its tenth academic year.

The four-year, liberal arts institution offers 13 majors and 1? miners. RELSA3- :

Carol !•'. Ouverson, News Director, hR8-7).10, ext. 228

June 12, 1969

LOCAL STUOEKT EARNS SCHOLASTIC Hi.

FATETTEVTLLE - Charles 5. Hartman of Maiden has earned acsdemic recognition on the second semester Methodist Collere Dean s List, according to-.S. R. Edwards, re?i'strar. • In order to achieve this hon-r, a student must earn at least a E average on 15 or mere semester hpurs, Hartmsn, a 1966 graduate of Maiden ,Hir~h School, is s region major. He is .the son of !'r. and Mrs. Charles H-rrtman of 3lt Taylor Street. Methodist Collese will cpen for its tenth aescJersic year in Septet her. The fc-r-ye?r, librral srts institution offers 13 majors, an-j ,17 miners.

• METHODIST COLLF1 REL^ACB: IMMEDIATE Feyetteville, North Carolina 2%3''l flews Bureau (919) [{88-7110, ext. 228 Carol M. Guverson, Kews Director

• June 13, 1 -

- MISS JESS EARKS SCHOLASTIC HONOR

FAY«TfS?ILLE, N.C.-Elva L. Jess of Kensington earned academic recognition on .the second semester HeV'oJipt College Dean's List,, according to S. R. Edwards, registrar. In order to achieve,this honor, s -student must esrn at least a "B* average on 15 or mere semest- r hours, Kiss Jess, a 196? graduate o-f Alb rt Einstein Senior flirrh School in Kensington^ is s rising junior rasjorin^ in English, She is t'^e dsu ht»r of Mr, and Mrs. Carleton E, Jess of 11216 tfewDort Hi. 11 Rd, Methodist College vidll open for its tenth .academic yesr in September, The four-yeer, liberal srts institution offers 13 majors snd 17 manors. 0 D 1 S T 0 0 L L 1 0 1 RELEASE! T'"SOIATE Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301 News Bureau (?19) 1^88-7110, c.xt. 22f Carol .''. Cuverscn, News Director

June 13, 1969

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LOCAL STUDEKfS EARN SC TOLAS fTC ffONORS \

rTEVILLE, N.C.-Linda R.. Cherrix and Brace E. Stevens of the lessen,«er

area have earned academic recofinition on the second "Semester 'r-t:>o "ist

College Bean's List, accord'n^ to S. R, ;>dT:pr-;3, registrar,

In order to achieve this honor, a student roust e?rn at lr?st a "E1*

avers e on 15' or more semest-- r h: urs.

Kiss Cherrix, a 1967 graduate of Snow Hill Hi?,h School, is a rising

.junior ms.jorinp, in element,- ry educction. She is the daughter of "r. and ! Mrs. Harry Cherrix of Rt» 1, Snct-c Hill.

Stevens,allsc a 1967 graduate of Snow Hill High School, is a rising

junior majoring in bus ness administration. Ire is the son of t'.r. and ''Irs.

Lacy W. Stevens of Stockton. 4 Methodist College idLl! open in September for Its tenth academic year.

The four-year, liberal arts institution offers 13 mRjors and 1? minors. f H 0 0 I'S T COL I- - •.tteville, vsrol'-rie 2 Jews Bureau, .•'•'- -. Carol M. Ouvcrson, News Director

June 13, 1969

LOCAL STn-V'.iT EARNS •;0"OLAST'TC H-

' " ll- , W.C.-Artl i: S. ui ott of Hewlett iaa »arned acada ic r«MBognitioi on -;he second senest-r !ietbodist College Desn's Lirt, accordinrr to S. R.

Edwards, resrlstrsr.

In order to achieve this honor, 3 ftn^ent must esrn st least a B average on 15 or more semester hours.

DeMott, a 1966 graduete of C-. o'. Hewlett Higfh School, is a chemistry major st Ketbo-Jist. He is the son of 1-r. an-; I'rs. ftsnley DeKott of Ii4i2

Noel Avenwe.

'Methodist College will open for its tenth academic ye^r in September.

The four-year, liberal arts institution offers 13 majors' and 1? minors. METHODIST COLL": 3 E RELEASE i IMMEDIATE Fsyetteville, Kcrth Carolina 2630! Ifews Bureau, (919) ltBf-7110, ext. 228 C^rol K» Quverson, News Director

June 13, 1969

LOCAL STO F 5A 'NS SCHOLASTIC

VTLL , :.-."• -Reward F. Ar-den of Scarsdale ,ha8 earned scadeiriic recognition on the second semester Methodist College Dean's List, accord np to 5. . Towards, registrar. In order to achieve this honor, a student must esrn at least a. ? avers gre on 1% 'or more semester hours* Arden, a 1966 graduate of Scarsdale Hirh School, is* a risirn senior majoring in political science. . He is the sen of Dr. aftd l/rs. Howard A. Arden of 9' Crane Rd. Methodist Collei?e will open in Sec-iember fcr its. tenth academic year. The fo-T-year, liberal arts institution offers 13 majors and 17 minors. P H 0 D I ! f C 0 L L L. RELEASE: IMMEDIATE Fayetteville, Korth Carolina 2f3Gl \'ews Bureau, 919/li88-?110, ext. 228 Carol 1'9 Ouverson, Hews Director

June 1?, 1969

LOCAL S TinptfT JS/-RNS SCHOLASTC HONOR

FArFTT«'-Tr,T/y K.C.-5amcst S. Koore of Springfield has earned cicsdenic \n on the second semester Methodist College Dean's List, according to S. R. : rdn, registrar.

In order to achieve this honor, a student must earn a nF'f! s-vcr"^e or better pn IS or more semest-r bourst

'Boors, s 1966 graduate of Tiob rt p.» Lee ffi?rh School, is an economic-s and business adrainistrat on msjor. He is the sen of w\r» arid ''lr?. Tor; . Moore of 6lO£ Brandon Aye.

Methodist College wiiloopen in September for its tenth acsdefric year. The four-year} liberal arts institution offers 13 majors and 17 minors. I3THODIST COLLE" RELEASE; Fayetteville, North Carolina 26301 Uews Bureau, (919) I '"-7110, ext, 228 Carol K. Ouverson, Informational Services Director

June 13 i 196?

/:, • ' SCHOLASTIC HO?'' OR

";, Iv.C.-E. Thompson Reradon, Jr. of Leesburg hss earned academic recognition on the -econd semester Het'"odi.st, College Bean's List, according to Sy,R. Edwards, registrar,

In order to achieve this honor, a student1 Bust e&rn at Ipast a "F" on 15 or more semester hours. ^ a chemistrj na.lcr, is a 1965 graduate of Loudoun County H:' . s;b School and the son of "r» an-.f *''rn. 'i-ntst 7, Herncon of 3t. 2, Leesburf. . • i t -ollc^e tfill open :n Sept-^rr-ber for. its tenth acsdenic ; The four-year, liberal arts irstitntior; offers 13 msjors and 17 nincrs. RELEASE: IMMEDIATE

Carol M. Ouverson, News Director, H88-7110, ext. 228

June 27, 1969

LOCAL COEDS RECEIVE SCHOLARSHIPS

FAYETTEVILLE - Kathryne L. Cook and Ellen R. Adams of Elizabethtown will receive $600 scholarships for the 1969-70 academic year at Methodist College, Miss Cook, a rising sophomore, also received the award during her freshman year. An elementary education major, she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph H. Coolj of Pox 515 and a 1968 graduate of Elizabethtown High School. Miss Cook will serve as secretary of the sophomore class during 1969-70. Miss Adams, an entering freshman, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian W. Adams of Box 321. She is a 1969 graduate of Elizabethtown High School. Both scholarships are made available by the E. ^ascom and Cora A. Dingus Educational Foundation. Seven such scholarships, each for $600, have been awarded M.C. students for 1969-70.

# RELEASE: IMMEDIATE

NEWS Carol M. Ouverson, Mews Director, )(fi8-7110, ext. 2?8

June 27, 1969

LOCAL COEDS RECEIVE SCHOLARSHIPS

FAYETTEVILLE - Kathryne L. Cook and , Ellen R^jsa. Adam s ofi, Elizabethtown will receive $600 scholarships for the 1969-70 academic yea\ at Methodist College. Miss Cook, a rising sophomore, also received the award during her freshman year. An elementary education major, she is- the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph H. Coo^ of Box 5>l£ and a 1968 graduate of Elizabethtown Hiph School. Miss Cook will serve as secretary of the sophomore class durjng 1969-70. Miss Adams, an entering freshman, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian W. Adams of Box 321. She is a 1969 graduate of Elizabethtown High School. Both scholarships are made available by the E. ^ascom and Cora A. Dingus Educational Foundation. Seven such scholarships, each for $600, have been awarded M.C. students for 1969-70. RELEA3:: IMS-TED] T

Carol ". Ouvsrson, *evs Director, ltPP-7110, ext. ??&

June 27, 196-5

IEI rw SC;;OLA ts iIPS

F^p - Twc ;;urr^w sisters '-nil receive *-600 scholars'-ips an^ a

Rocky Point cc^d will receive full expenses for 1969-70 st Met'-odist

College.

' •-. 1:'- G. '/i.Monsj tt rising senior, and r'ary A. Loimone, a risins

.-un'-Tj will each receive a Pir."" :hol :%s ip. They are the daughters of 'nr, - . John-B. Leimove of It. 1, PUITSW.

Amelia, a dean's list student, was n^med by Methodist to the 19-'i9-70 listin'-T of '-ID'S v,!ho in Am- Hcan Universities and Collets. She-has served as secretary and h?ll councilor for her residence 'ir.ll. An ^n^lish major, she is ??. 196^ jrraduste of Pursaw Hi.-'h S-"TOO!.

I'ary, a sociology msjor, v-'1.1 nerve ?s secretnry of h^r re^ hall .-3Tim; 1969-70. She Js a 1967 ?rsdu*te of furg?w T'i-hr.

Yary Helen Peersall, a ris^n- senior, vill. receive full expenses from the Kortb Carolina State Commission ''or tlie Flind. She WPS nlso selected as z recipiert of the Dingus Scholarship prior to t''ie K.C. Stffte

Commission for the plind award.

Hiss I sarsall is tie dsn?hter of l'r. sno Mrs. 5. F. Peersall of Bex

:', Vocky -:'oint,p and a 1966 graduate of V-orrsv Hi h School, Sne is £ re:i"icn

•nsjor st i'et -c-.-i^t.

MO ADO ONE~Scholars!'ips

The Din^Tjs Scholarships ?>re first avards made by the E, Bascom and Cora A. Dingus Educational '^oundat^on. Seven such scholars' ips, each for $600, have been awarded M.C. students for 1969-70.

Met1 o '1st will open September 10 ^or its trr.th acadenic year, RELEASE i IMMEDIATE

Carol M. Ouverson, News Director, U88-7110, ext. 228

June 30, 1969

LOCAL COED RECEIVES SCHOLARS

FAYETTEVILIE-Anita Fisher of Jacksonville will receive a $600 scholarship for the 1969-70 academic year at Met'iodist College.

Miss Fisher, a 19->? graduate of i;i»on High School, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton V. Fisher of Rt. 3, Jacksonville. The scholarship is made available b/ the E. Bascotn and Cora A. Dingus Educational Foundation, Seven such scholarships, each for $600, have been awarded M.C. students for 1969-70. Methodist will open September 10 for its tenth EC "c year. Dean's List Second Sementer .1.968-69

Current Freshmen Current Juniors Current Seniors Seniors continued

Alexander, Virginia Alston, Patricia Arden, Howard Johnson, Susan B. I'll!, Laura Blum, Janice ^LMHMM^BriHMMAABMIHiAVM* * Carroll, Judith Clnyfon, C.c.orgena Chandler, Mark Dai:den, Ann Balurui, Daniel 1 rr , 'I'licr'.-.-i.'i Combs, Brenda DeMott, Arthur JlMili LI i ) 111 >)i.i.,y ,ambrrt, I'r! BC il I a Cook, Margaret E. Donnelly, Suzanne i 1 . 111 I i ' Evans, Joselyn Dornler, Beverly Hall, Patsy J. DuVal, Ann Lugar , Larry Eckard, Lana Icl'adyen, Mary Platanla, Jamen Eckhardt, Arlene Bullard, Margaret T .- »T ^ -' 1 1 1 T Randall, Nicholas [?lynn, Robert Sloan, William Gardner, Mrs. Linda Weeks, Deborah Griggs, Patricia Williams, John '4 Hanks, Larry Cherry, Jo Anna Herring, Brenda Chilton, Brenda Sophomore a Job, Karen Clark, Merry U. Jones, Charles Allen, Sharon Jones, Ruth Blight, Norman Roll, Annette Brown, John W. Kissel, Marcclla Burgess, Alvin Lampros, Costa Cherrix, Linda McKnight, Janey Pearson, Frances Clayton, Joe H. M.cPhai.1, Linda Plie]pa, Patricia Davidson, Linda Matthews, Sandra Puckett, Miranda DeLoach, Susan Moore, Ernent S. Edmonds, Jacqueline Nguyen, Levan IIJlLliLt Evans, Sara L. Norman, Caroline Hall, William R. Qualliotine, Diane ilartman, Charles Readllng, William DlLLiiUi, CJhialuu Helms, Linda S. Schutz, Barbara , Jens, Elva Seibert, Dale S. Jonen, Jo Charlene Simmons, Roger Jordan, Robert fjizonorc, Camellia Eurey, Linda Kalcvaa, Helen Smith, Leta Fincher, Frances D. Martin, James Stevens, Jonnie L. .loorc, Lynn T. Todd, Michael Morton, Timothy Tryon, Wayne Mortoro, Gary Ussery, Robert L. Reeves, Kenneth Webb, Vivian Gore, Paula Roberto, John G. Whltehead, Anita Gosn, Jean Roegiers, Ronald Tliomas, Nancy J. it*. Rollins, Harriet Ikllli HlllJm.JlL t»i> Self, Terena Hawley, Belinda. Voughan, William Herndon, Finest West,.Billy Stevens, Bruce /-i -\ i S zent-Mlklosy ,Ter esa Taylor, Sarah Taylor, Vlanda Wicker, Terry > Thasord, Leonard Williams, Margaret Topping, Anne JulLUUULU iLILLlj Williamson, Martha Wilson, Barbara

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