January 1978 Calendar of events (no date)

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January 1978

Calendar of events (no date)

Methodist College sets registration for spring semester (January 3)

Methodist College announces academic honors for fall term (January 4)

Caption for photo of December 1977 graduation (January 4)

Methodist College presents "Hedda Gabler" with symposium on the role of women (no date)

Wilson Yarborough named chairman of Methodist College Loyalty Day Campaign

(January 6)

Methodist College seniors to present combined voice recital (Martha Timmons Smith and

Paul H. Lusk, Jr.) (January 10)

Methodist College seniors present combined voice recital (Martha Timmons Smith and

Paul H. Lusk, Jr.) (longer release than above; January 10)

February calendar (no date)

Resident named to Methodist College dean's list (fill-in-the-blank form; no date)

Carolina Telephone makes contribution to Methodist College (January 11)

Design and astronomy courses scheduled at Methodist College (January 12)

Public invited to view planets at Methodist College (through telescopes) (January 12)

Scholarship exam scheduled at Methodist College (January 12)

Scholarship exams to be given at Methodist College (draft; January 12)

Scholarship exams to be given at Methodist College (January 13)

College clipboard (Methodist College sports roundup) (for Fayetteville Times; no date)

Kirkhuff exhibit opens at Methodist College (Assistant Professor of Art Ms. Jean

Kirkhuff) (no date)

Monarchs to host Camels in AIAW battle Wednesday (women's basketball) (no date)

Student skips senior year; enters college as "instant sophomore" (Jim Townsend)

(January 23)

Education notes (campus news: "Famous pipe organs of Europe" lecture; Dr. Robert S.

Christian; Mrs. Helen Matthews; Mrs. Pauline Longest) (no date)

Methodist College's Adams now hurting the other teams (Elaine Adams, women's basketball team) (no date)

Pat Terry group scheduled to perform at Methodist College (January 25)

"An International Festival" comes to Methodist College (January 26)

Trio à Cordes Millière (Millière String Trio of Paris) to perform at Methodist College

(January 27)

Millière String Trio performs in concert at Methodist College (January 28)

Terry Poole to give recital at Methodist College (piano) (January 30)

Sykes selected to judge national newspaper competition (January 30)

Education notes (Helen Matthews; Janette Rosenburg (January 31)

Methodist College to hold scholarship weekend (January 31)

February 1978

Copy of the March advertisement for the North Carolina Christian Advocate (no date)

Excerpts from a speech delivered to the Fayetteville Kiwanis Club by Dr. Richard Pearce, president of Methodist College (speech dated August 3, 1973)

Information for Methodist College Loyalty Day (February 6)

Forum speakers announced for "Hedda Gabler" production (February 8)

Education briefs (Dr. Garland Knott; faculty attend the North Carolina Southeastern

Consortium for International Studies workshop) (February 8)

Preservation Hall Jazz Band to perform at Methodist College (February 9)

Historic Preservation Hall Jazz Band to perform at Methodist College (February 9)

Vivian Byrd to present voice recital at Methodist College (February 9)

Caption to accompany photo of a surprise birthday party for Methodist College president

Dr. Richard Pearce) (February 13)

Alumni placement service offered (February 14)

Brian Cash recital scheduled at Methodist College (guest organ recitalist) (February 15)

Pat Terry Group delivers "Message in music" (no date)

Permanent "team" gives continuity to support of Methodist College (for Loyalty Day) (no date)

Monarchs seeking second straight D. I. A. C. title Saturday night (men's basketball; also includes information about women's basketball) (no date)

Record number receive credit on Methodist College scholarship exam (February 17)

Methodist College announces summer school schedule (February 17)

Methodist College Loyalty Day Campaign launches on Thursday (February 18)

Hedda Gabler set for staging (no date)

Hedda Gabbler (February 21)

Authentic German cabaret set for Methodist College (February 22)

Authentic German cabaret at Methodist College (radio release; February 22)

Methodist College receives donations (to the Methodist College Foundation) (February

23)

Salem United Methodist College Church establishes scholarship for Methodist College

(February 23)

Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales" comes to Methodist College (February 27)

Career counseling, resumé service now offered in Placement Office (February 27)

Calendar for March (no date)

Methodist College names nominee for SNEA "teacher" award (Beverly C. Dixon and

Thomas M. Edwards to represent Methodist College for the statewide "Teacher of the Year" award (includes inserts containing biographical information for each candidate; February 27)

Suggested features for the Fayetteville Observer (February 28)

March 1978

Men's tennis schedule (no date)

"Optimistic" Methodist College netters open season Monday; host Pembroke (men's tennis team) (no date)

Tough schedule facing Methodist College baseball team; open season here (includes team roster; no date)

Methodist College to hold Easter sunrise service (March 3)

Radio scripts promoting a fashion show on campus sponsored by the Fayetteville

Women's Club (no date)

Methodist College Foundation approaches $80,000 mark (March 6)

Methodist College chosen as summer site for program in international studies (East-West

Foundation's summer program) (includes radio release; March 7)

Eleanor Howell art exhibit currently showing at Methodist College (assistant professor of art) (March 9)

Boston Flamenco Ballet to perform at Methodist College (March 13)

Teacher of the year to address Methodist College student convocation (Ted Henson)

(March 13)

Susan Ipock presents senior art exhibit (March 17)

Methodist College to present the Boston Flamenco Ballet (radio release) (March 17)

Susan Ipock presents senior exhibit (radio release) (no date)

Holy Week worship services set for Hensdale Chapel (March 17)

"Mid Life: Crises in Adult Years" symposium scheduled at Methodist College (March

20)

Methodist College plans juried art exhibit (March 21)

Dr. Joseph Bethea to speak at "Faith-in-Life" Week at Methodist College (March 22)

Flamenco ballet dominates Reeves stage and audience (Boston Flamenco Ballet) (two different versions, both marked "Special to the Observer/Times"; March 22, no date)

Francois Truffaut's film "Small Change" to be shown at Methodist College (radio release;

March 23)

Truffaut's "Small Change" set for Methodist College (March 23)

Methodist College students plan spring festival (March 23)

Methodist College campaign reaches $100,000 mark (March 23)

Alpha Chi inducts twelve at Methodist College (no date)

Precollege mathematics offered in Methodist College summer session (no date)

Methodist College scholars named for 1977-1978 year (no date)

Graduation marshals named at Methodist College (no date)

April 1978

Local resident named to Alpha Chi honorary (fill-in-the-blank form; no date)

Methodist College chorus to present spring concert (April 5)

Stanley named to state advisory committee (Jim Stanley, director of admissions, named to the Advisory Commission on Student Financial Aid of the North Carolina

Association of Independent Colleges and Universities) (April 5)

Miss Methodist College to be chosen tonight (April 5)

Monarchs finally put it together on diamond (baseball team) (no date)

Methodist College seeks host families for Japanese students (as part of the East West

Foundation summer program) (April 5)

Youth rally to call of "Follow Me" (1978 Rally Day for Methodist Youth of the North

Carolina Conference) (April 6)

Local resident named to Alpha Chi honorary (Thomas M. Edwards of Atlanta) (no date)

Local resident named to Alpha Chi honorary (Mary Moloff of Vermont) (no date)

Local resident named to Alpha Chi honorary (Sharon Goodman Seaford) (no date)

Local resident named to Alpha Chi honorary (Teresa A. Poole) (no date)

Methodist College announces speakers for graduation exercises (Rev. Wallace Kirby,

William Edwin Horner) (April 10)

Dunham, Chandler capture juried art exhibit awards (Andrea Dunham, Belinda Chandler)

(April 11)

Mortgage burning ceremony held at Methodist College (first mortgage note, of seven)

(April 13)

Graham S. Eubank Memorial Conference Room dedicated at Methodist College (in the

Student Union building) (includes program; April 13)

Registration open for "Mid-Life" symposium at Methodist College (April 13)

Methodist College band and wind ensemble to present spring concert (April 13)

Teresa Culbreath crowned "Miss Methodist College" (April 13)

Letter from Director of Theatre Jack Peyrouse to area teachers (asking for suggestions for an upcoming production of selected scenes from Shakespeare) (April 14)

Circle K offers construction change on college campus (formation of group at Methodist

College) (April 14)

Ted Hough heads list of new student government officers at Methodist College (April

14)

Older adults have field day on Methodist College campus (sponsored by ETHOS) (April

15)

Cutline for mortgage burning at Methodist College (April 17)

Cutline for Eubank Room dedication (April 17)

Cutline for Eubank Memorial Conference Room (April 17)

Cutline for Eubank Memorial Conference Room dedication (April 17)

Cutline for Eubank Room Dedication (note: the text for each of the Eubank cutlines differs slightly; April 17)

Methodist College music department to present chamber music program (April 17)

Cover letter for registration and information material on the "Mid-Life: Crises in the

Adult Years" symposium (April 17)

ROTC - Alive and well after dormant decade (April 17)

Handbell choir concert scheduled for Methodist College (April 18)

Cutline for Methodist College handbell choir shot (no date)

Bruce Pulliam elected vice-president of the Association of Historians in Eastern North

Carolina (April 18)

United States Post Office press release regarding presentation of a Marquis de Lafayette

Commemorative Stamp panel (March 24)

Carolina College alumnae hold annual reunion at Methodist College (April 18)

Timothy Lloyd presents senior voice recital (April 28)

Methodist College summer camps (public service announcement; April 28)

May 1978

Susan Ipock and Audwin, Pellom selected outstanding senior athletes at Methodist

College (no date)

Mid-life crises symposium held at Methodist College (May 1)

English handbell festival held at Methodist College (May 1)

Senior adult theatre slated for Fayetteville ("script-in-hand" performance opportunities for senior citizens) (May 1)

Academic awards given at Methodist College (no date)

Methodist College Masque-Keys induct new members (May 3)

Deadline for host families for the East-West Foundation program set (May 4)

Presidential scholarships awarded at Methodist College (no date)

Cutlines for photos of handbell festival and workshop (May 5)

Kirby, Horner, and Weaver honored with honorary doctorate degrees (May 7)

Local resident wins scholarship (fill-in-the-blank form for Methodist College scholarships) (includes proposed (?) list of winners and award amounts) (no date)

William E. Horner addresses graduates at Methodist College commencement (May 8)

UNC-CH, Notre Dame cheerleaders to head East Coast Cheerleading Camp staff (May 8)

Methodist College awards $21,550 in scholarships (May 9)

R. Parker Wilson named distinguished professor at Methodist College (associate professor of history) (May 9)

Local resident receives degree (fill-in-the-blank form) (includes list of graduates; no date)

Methodist College names honor graduates (May 11)

Claudia Gail Harrelson wins L. Stacy Weaver award (May 12)

Scott Peterson and Ann Morrow named editors (student newspaper) (May 12)

Student finds "real life" atmosphere at Methodist College (Dwight Cribb) (May 15)

Overview of the Methodist College theatre program, prepared for Playbill magazine (no date)

Methodist College summer program offers nine sports camps (May 16)

Jim Townsend and Philip Fallin named editors of Carillon (Methodist College annual)

(no date)

Anne Wilce and Jo Anne Jones named editors of Tapestry (Methodist College student literary magazine) (no date)

Homecoming '79 offers variety in entertainment and activities (includes schedule of events; May 17)

Theatre arts awards presented at Methodist College (May 17)

Martha Smith assumes alumni director position (no date)

Summer calendar (May 18)

Howard Anderson to play basketball for Methodist College (May 19)

Letter to the Fayetteville Times detailing how many conferences are held on the

Methodist College campus (May 21)

Residents named to Methodist College dean's list (Fayetteville residents) (May 21)

Residents named to Methodist College president's list (Cumberland county residents)

(May 21)

College needs host families (for the East-West Foundation program) (May 22)

Resident named to Methodist College dean's list (fill-in-the-blank form) (includes names; no date)

Resident named to Methodist College president's list (fill-in-the-blank form) (includes

names; no date)

UNC cheerleaders to head cheerleading camp at Methodist College (May 24)

Faith Finch elected to Methodist College alumni office (member of the board of directors) (May 31)

Ken Williams elected to Methodist College alumni office (member of the board of directors) (May 31)

Lynn Barnes elected to Methodist College alumni office (secretary of the Alumni

Association) (May 31)

Thomas S. Yow III elected to Methodist College alumni office (member of the board of directors) (May 31)

Susan Garrick Moates elected to Methodist College alumni office (member of the board of directors) (no date)

D. Michael Servie elected president of the Methodist College Alumni Association (May

31)

June 1978

Weekend tennis workshop to be held at Methodist College (June 5)

All-sports camp to start Methodist College summer program (June 8)

Reginald Williams joins list of Monarch cage recruits (to play basketball for Methodist

College) (June 12)

Monarchs land cage prospect (Bill Cassie to play basketball for Methodist College) (June

12)

Phillip McAllister to play basketball for Monarchs (June 12)

Methodist College newspaper wins national honors ranking (June 12)

Methodist College Foundation passes $120,000 campaign goal (no date)

Miller lands fifth recruit (Steve Harvey to play basketball for Methodist College) (June

14)

Methodist College holds mortgage burning ceremony (second one) (June 14)

Captions for photographs of United Methodist annual conference (June 22)

Letter to the North Carolina Christian Advocate transmitting photographs and captions of the United Methodist annual conference (June 23)

Salem church increases Methodist College scholarship (Salem United Methodist Church)

(June 22)

Methodist College ROTC initiates nation's first SCUBA team (June 26)

Methodist College opens registration for term II of summer school (June 26)

Letter to WECT-TV transmitting information about the East-West Foundation summer program (June 28)

July 1978

Letter to WRAL-TV transmitting information about the East-West Foundation summer program (July 3)

Consul general of Japan to attend opening of East-West Foundation program (July 4)

Lee county standouts to play for Monarchs (Robbie Peele and Jimbo Rattz) (July 4)

New Hanover duo to attend Methodist College (Steven Farabee and Dennis Henderson to play basketball) (July 5)

Letter to the Charlotte Observer regarding the East-West Foundation summer program

(July 6)

Raleigh soccer trio to play for Methodist College (Mark Bloodworth, Chuck Sullivan, and Tony Cothran) (July 12)

Raleigh trio to play soccer for Methodist College (Tony Cothran, Mark Bloodworth, and

Chuck Sullivan) (July 12)

Outer Banks tour highlights youth music workshop (July 12)

Largest Indian church tour highlights jurisdictional meeting (Prospect United Methodist

Church in Robeson county) (July 14)

Cage standout Steven Russell to attend Methodist College (to play basketball) (July 20)

Methodist youth elect Paul Stark as president (July 31)

August 1978

Westover's Kenny Kennedy chooses Methodist College (to play baseball) (no date)

Westover, Pine Forest Junior High cop top cheerleading honors (at the East Coast

Cheerleading Camp held on campus) (August 1)

Diane "Di" Reidenbaugh '68 - up the corporate ladder (as an executive with Citibank)

(August 3)

Letter to incoming freshman from the editor of the Carillon (August 4)

Letter to incoming freshman from the editors of Small Talk (August 4)

Methodist College names five to faculty (Dr. Theodore B. Jaegar, psychology; Dr. John

S. Sill, sociology; Dr. Sue L. Kimball, English; Lloyd Nick, art; Rose Paul

Blackwell, physical education) (August 7)

Robert Heatwole to play gold at Methodist College (August 8)

Ricky Emerson and James Sheares to play at Methodist College (basketball) (includes information form for each player) (August 8)

Arcangel Hernandez to play baseball at Methodist College (August 9)

Scott Grancsey to play baseball for Methodist College (August 9)

Art Finley to play baseball for Monarchs (August 9)

Greg Balck to play baseball for Monarchs (August 9)

Scott Freeland and Frank Williams to play baseball for Methodist College (August 9)

Mike Benton to play baseball for Methodist College (August 9)

Craig Franks to play baseball for Methodist College (August 9)

Captions for annual conference session (of the United Methodist Church) (August 10)

Enrollment continues upward climb at Methodist College (August 10)

William Patterson to play golf at Methodist College (August 10)

George Murphy to play golf at Methodist College (August 10)

Brian Hagerty to play golf at Methodist College (August 10)

Soccer standout Jerry LeCates chooses Methodist College (August 10)

Methodist College lands four golfers (August 11)

Biographical information for Mamoru Kubota (no date)

Norman Paytes chooses Methodist College (to play baseball) (August 14)

Calendar for September - October (no date)

Ramon Yarborough to address Methodist College graduates (August 15)

Fayetteville native Dixon McLeod to serve as Methodist College dean (August 16)

Methodist College student wins two-year ROTC scholarship (Jeff Cavano) (August 21)

Methodist College students to begin fall semester on September 5 (August 21)

Hersch and Landry to join Methodist College faculty (Dr. Robert C. Hersch, library and history; Dr. Nadine Landry, foreign language) (August 21)

Scott Moss to play soccer, golf for Monarchs (August 22)

Methodist College graduate Deana Plumber keeping it in the family (ROTC program graduate) (August 22)

Memos offering assistance (to local papers?) for compiling feature stories (August 24)

Edward Keitt to play basketball for Monarchs (August 25)

Methodist College awards medallion to Dr. Charles Speegle (August 28)

Methodist College holds summer graduation exercises (August 28)

ROTC cadet Max Mitchell receives scholarship (August 30)

Local resident receives degree from Methodist College (Gary Lee Porter of Richmond,

VA) (August 28)

Randy Hemric to participate in Monarch baseball (August 30)

Pulaski standout Terry Tolbert to pitch for Methodist College (baseball) (August 30)

UNC, NC State head Methodist College golf tournament field (August 30)

September 1978

Olivia Riley opens senior art exhibit at Methodist College (September 5)

Education briefs (Dr. Sue Kimball, Dr. Theodore Jaegar, Mr. Gene Clayton (no date)

Freshman hold key to Methodist College soccer season (no date)

Jean Ishee to perform recital of dedication at Hay Street United Methodist Church

(organ) (September 9)

Kodaly music workshop slated at Methodist College (September 10)

Caption for opening convocation pics (no date)

High Point, ECU highlight Eastern Collegiate Invitational (women's tennis tournament)

(September 11)

Residents named to Methodist College president's list (Cynthia Averete and David

Curtiss of Fayetteville) (September 12)

Residents named to Methodist College dean's list (thirteen Fayetteville residents) (no date)

Memo to high school teachers of English and theatre arts (asking for suggestions for an upcoming production of selected scenes from Shakespeare) (September 12)

Hunter Publishing Company to hold yearbook workshop at Methodist College (no date)

Monarchs open home slate with rival Campbell (soccer) (September 15)

82nd Airborne Division chorus to perform at Methodist College (September 18)

Education briefs (Helen Matthews, Dr. Robert Christian) (no date)

Alex Bethune establishes scholarship at Methodist College (September 19)

Camel's rally earns deadlock (photocopied newsclipping) (September 20)

David Radford makes change from player to assistant coach (September 25)

Belinda Chandler opens senior art exhibit at Methodist College (September 25)

Shakespearean festival slated for Methodist College (September 25)

"Brush Up Your Shakespeare" (radio release) (September 25)

Caption to accompany photograph on Bethune scholarship) (September 25)

Belinda Chandler opens senior art exhibit (radio and tv release) (September 25)

Minister-in-residence program slated at Methodist College (Rev. Robert F. Moore)

(September 26)

Memo to media personnel regarding the upcoming "Brush Up Your Shakespeare" production (September 26)

Olivia Riley opens senior art exhibit (no date)

Methodist College to sponsor energy-environment workshop (September 28)

Methodist College to sponsor energy-environment workshop (radio release) (September

28)

October 1978

Methodist College schedules administration of newly revised CLEP general exams

(October 2)

Methodist College coeds vie for homecoming queen (October 2)

Nixon memoirs presented to Methodist College (by the Fayetteville Republican Women's

Club) (no date)

Japanese works donated to Methodist College ("Songs from My Heart" by Daisaku

Ikeda) (October 2)

"Step Into Fall" show to feature Methodist College coeds (Homecoming fashion show)

(October 3)

Education briefs (Ruby Wilson, Michael Rogers, Kim Vera, Lloyd Nick) (October 3)

Homecoming '78 offers variety in entertainment and activities at Methodist College

(October 3)

PACE course to be offered at Methodist College (preparing for the U. S. Civil Service examination) (October 3)

Reknown hypnotist Larry Garrett to perform at Methodist College (October 3)

Update on the women's volleyball team (October 4)

Methodist College entertains rival Pembroke State Saturday (men's soccer) (no date)

Education briefs (Dr. J. Arthur Taylor, Ann Morrow, Bruce Pulliam) (October 9)

Chandler sees exhibit as "The closing of a chapter" (Belinda Chandler, senior art exhibit)

(October 11)

Update on the men's basketball team (October 11)

Lloyd Nick to open one-man exhibition in New York (chairman of the Methodist College art department) (October 12)

Methodist College has 19 for Who's Who (Who's Who Among Students in American

Colleges and Universities) (October 16)

Local student named to Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges) (fill-in-theblank form; no date)

Methodist College has 17 for Who's Who (Who's Who Among Students in American

Universities and Colleges) (October 16)

JoAnne Jones reigns as Methodist College homecoming queen (no date)

Freshman talent marks cross country at Methodist College (no date)

"Close ones" plague Methodist College tennis team (no date)

Servie, Spilman receive Methodist College alumni honors (Louis Spilman, Jr., awarded the Distinguished Alumni Service Award; Mike Servie receives Outstanding

Alumnus Award (October 23)

Methodist College inducts seven into Alpha Chi honorary (October 23)

Methodist College student paper cops national award (October 23)

Methodist College cross-country athletes participate in the Myrtle Beach Ocean Forest

Autumn Run (no date)

Deborah Ozmant opens senior art exhibit at Methodist College (October 24)

World's largest carillon to perform outdoor concert at Methodist College (Pepsi Carillon)

(October 24)

Suggested features for Jim Pharr, Fayetteville Observer (no date)

Haymount United Methodist Church hosts "Methodist College Sunday" (October 27)

Alan Porter to perform in concert at Methodist College (October 30)

Calendar for November - December (no date)

Alan Porter to perform in concert at Methodist College (radio release; no date)

Methodist College to host NCAIW state volleyball tournament (no date)

November 1978

Message from the president - basketball program 1978 (no date)

First Union company president to speak at Outlook for 1979 symposium at Methodist

College (C. C. Cameron) (November 2)

Memo to teachers of drama and English regarding Methodist College senior Ann

Morrow's acting recital (mailed November 3; memo dated October 25)

Alan Porter concert scheduled at Methodist College (November 7)

Monkelbaan joins Methodist College staff (Sgt. Robert A. Monkelbaan, instructor in military science) (no date)

Ann Morrow to present senior acting recital: "Women in Crisis" (November 7)

Methodist College seeded #1 in state volleyball tourney (no date)

MVP for Greg Black: Aggressive defense is the key (men's soccer) (November 9)

William E. Jackson to speak at Methodist College (November 10)

SALT leader to speak at Methodist College (William E. Jackson, Jr.) (no date)

Methodist College's gift to you: Heaven in December, New York in January (upcoming on-campus events) (November 10)

Moravian love feast to be held at Methodist College (November 13)

Methodist College schedules Thanksgiving break; Helen Matthews attends international session of Delta Kappa Gamma (November 13)

Hollie Hutchison to present senior recital at Methodist College (piano) (no date)

Local resident named to Alpha Chi honorary (fill-in-the-blank form; no date)

Teacher luncheon slated (November 19)

Update on the women's basketball team (no date)

Education briefs (Lloyd Nick, Dr. W. S. Deloach, Thanksgiving holiday) (November 20)

Senior citizens say, "Let us entertain you" at Methodist College talent show (November

21)

Senior citizens to stage holiday talent show (radio release; November 21)

Information concerning reception for Methodist College developmental team (November

22)

West End., NC, native serves in Executive Branch; Bill Jackson talks about Washington, the Congress, and the Future (November 27)

Methodist College development team honored at Christmas tea (no date)

Methodist College honors community workers at Christmas tea (radio release; November

29, for release on December 24)

Methodist College women plan to continue "winning tradition" (basketball) (November

30)

Methodist College relies on Clarence Wiggins, Rick Ketchum (men's basketball)

(November 30)

John Corbett installed as president of Methodist College Foundation for 1978-79

(November 30)

December 1978

Dogwood to appear in concert at Methodist College (contemporary Christian music) (no date)

Dr. Samuel J. Womack resigns position as Methodist College academic dean (December

4; for December 15 release)

District chairman pushes involvement in recruitment (Higher Education of the

Fayetteville District, United Methodist Church) (no date)

Methodist College band schedules winter concert in Reeves (no date)

Senior Citizens Theatre presents "The Story of Christmas" (December 7)

J. P. Riddle named Fayetteville's "Entrepreneur of the Year" (December 7)

Suggestions for Fayetteville newspaper features (December 11)

Rev. Clyde G. McCarver to speak at Methodist College winter graduation (December 11)

Scholarship competition scheduled at Methodist College (December 13)

Methodist College announces annual scholarship competition (December 13)

Methodist College holds winter graduation exercises (December 21)

Dr. Clyde McCarver receives honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from Methodist

College (December 22)

Local resident receives degree from Methodist College (fill-in-the-blank form; includes list of graduates and commencement program; December 23)

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