NEWS RELEASES CHRONOLOGICAL FILE JANUARY, 1970 DATE SUBJECT MAILING 1 Classes resume Area News Media 6 Mrs. Tom McLean Dr. William Hall,Jr. named chairmen of 2 divisions of the Community Loyalty Campaign Area News Media 10 Luncheon for Community Loyalty Campaign Area News Media MC Chorus 4th Annual Tour N.C. Christian Advocate 12 Student Teachers Area News Media 12 Individual releases on Student Teachers Hometown papers (13) 14 MC Chorus tour Area News Media News and Observer in Raleigh 29 Student assembly talk Fayetteville Observer also picture of James Poole and Walter Turner MAILING MAREA NEWS MEDIA Seville Observer _Local radio stations, WAI, WFBS, WFLB, WFNC, WIDU Spring Lake Times AREA HIGH SCHOOLS Department Office AREA COLLEGES AREA METHODIST CHURCHES S HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER(S) DSELECTED COLLEGES j SELECTED STATE NEWS MEDIA STATE NEWS MEDIA OTHER M E T H O D I S T C O L L E G E RELEASE: IMMEDIATE Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301 News Bureau, 488-7110, ext. 239 Bill Lowdermilk, Director of Public Relations January 1, 1970 METHODIST COLLEGE students will return to classes on Monday after two weeks off for Christinas holidays. The academic pace will be quick with final exams for the semester beginning on Saturday, January 10 and continuing through January 20. After a two-week layoff from game action, the Methodist College basketball team will meet Pembroke on Wednesday, January 9 at 8:00 p.m. This will be the Monarch's last game of the first semester schedule. r . ,^<xta>\G AREA NEWS MEDIA ._Fayetteville Observer __Local radio stations} WAI, WFBS, WFLB, WFNC, WIDU Spring Lake Times AREA HIGH SCHOOLS Department Office DAREA COLLEGES AREA METHODIST CHURCHES HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER(S) D SELECTiH COLLEGES SELECTED STATE NEWS MEDIA STATE NEWS MEDIA OTHER M E T H O D I S T C O L L E G E RELEASE: IMMEDIATE Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301 News Bureau, 488-7110, ext. 239 Bill Lowdermilk, Director of Public Relations January 6, 1970 FAYETTEVILLE - Mrs. Tom McLean and Dr. William B. Hall, Jr. have been named as chairmen of two divisions in the Annual Community Loyalty Campaign for Methodist College. Mrs. McLean will be chairman of the Women's Division; Dr. Hall will head up the Doctor and Dentist Division. Their appointment is announced today by Mr. George Herndon, Chairman of the Loyalty Campaign. Mrs. McLean, a Vassar College graduate, was a member of the first Methodist College Foundation Board of Directors. She established the Terry Sanford Scholarship at Methodist College which is awarded annually to a student from Fayetteville or Cumberland County. This is the first time that a woman's division has been incorporated into the Annual Loyalty Campaign. Mrs. McLean will have some 25 volunteers assisting her. Dr. Hall, vice president of the Methodist College Foundation, is General and Thoracic Surgeon at the Fayetteville Surgical Clinic. He is a member of the American College of Surgerons and the Southeastern Surgical Congress. Dr. Hall, a graduate of Randolph-Macon College and the Medical College of Virginia, is Director of the Fayetteville District of the N.C. Division of Rehabilitation. He will have a group of physicians and dentists serving with him in this division. The kick-off luncheon for the Annual Loyalty Campaign for Methodist College is scheduled for 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 13. MAILING AREA NEWS (•••*Llle Observer •cal radio stations, WFAI, WFBS, WFLB, WFNC, WIDU Spring Lake Times AREA HIGH SCHOOLS Department Office AREA COLLEGES AREA METHODIST CHURCHES I HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER(S) SELECTED COLLEGES SELECTED STATE NEWS MEDIA STATE NEWS MEDIA OTHER M E T H O D I S T C O L L E G E RELEASE: IMMEDIATE Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301 News Bureau, 488-7110, ext. 239 Bill Lowdermilk, Director of Public Relations January 10, 1970 FAYETTEVILLE - Over 120 people are expected to attend the kick-off luncheon for the Methodist College Annual Loyalty Fund Campaign. The luncheon will be held in the college cafeteria at 1 o'clock on January 13. Mr. I. H. O'Hanlon, president of the Methodist College Foundation, will preside at the meeting and introduce the various workers and guests. Dr. L, Stacy Weaver, president of the college, will give an over-view of the college's financial needs. The workers will receive their kits and receive their final instructions. For the first time, there will be a women's division. Mrs. Tom McLean will be the chairman. The goal of the campaign is $120,000. MAILING JAREA NEWS MEDIA Fayetteville Observer Local radio stations, WFAI, WFBS, WFLB, WFNC, WIDU Spring Lake Times AREA HIGH SCHOOLS Department Office AREA COLLEGES AREA METHODIST CHURCHES HOMETOWN NEWS PA PER(S) ! SELECTS) COLLEGES n SELECTED STATE NEWS MEDIA STATE NEWS MEDIA OTHER ^VVL-'N/VV* £Au £ M E T t t Q D I S T C O L L E G E RELEASE: IMMEDIATE Fayetteville, North Carolina 2d301 ;;ews Bureau, 488-7110, ext. 239 Bill Lowdermilk, Director of Public Relations January d, 197U FAYETTEVILLE - Tae llethodist College Chorus will begin its fourth annual tour on January 20. The tour will take the group through North Carolina, Virginia. Pennsylvania and Connecticut. Tae Chorus is a select group of thirty-four students who are chosen by audition for taeir personality, inoraJ. character and leadership qualities as veil as their musical talent. Alan Porter, Assistant Professor of Music at Methodist College, is the chorus director. Tue chorus' program will range from the great sacred choruses to contemporary numbers accompanied by guitar and banjo. It is scheduled for a concert at St. Taul United'Methodist Churcii in Goldsboro on January 25, MAILING AREA NEWS MEDIA _Fayetteville Observer ' , VLocal radio stations, WAI, WFBS, WFLB, WFNC, WIDU Spring Lake Times AREA HIGH SCHOOLS Department Office AREA COLLEGES AREA METHODIST CHURCHES | 1 HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER(S) SELECTED COLLEGES SELECTED STATE NEWS MEDIA STATE NEWS MEDIA OTHER M E T H O D I S T C O L L E G E RELEASE: IMMEDIATE Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301 News Bureau, 488-7110, ext. 239 Bill Lowdermilk, Director of Public Relations January 12, 1970 FAYETTEVILLE - Seven Fayetteville residents are among the 21 Methodist College students who are now doing their teaching internships within Cumberland County. They are working under the supervision of regular classroom teachers and will complete this phase of their training on January 23. The Fayetteville students and their internship assignments are: Mrs. Patricia Alston (Seventy-First High School), Steve Davis (E.E. Smith), Larry Frazier (Reid Ross), Mary Ann Magee (Terry Sanford), Caroline Norman (Terry Sanford), Gale Thompson (Pine Forest) and Brenda Tincher (Seventy-First High School). Other students and their assignments are: Edward Keil (AlexanderGraham) ; Warren Southerland and Joan Raymond (Horace Sisk); Leanah White (E.E. Smith); Charles Jones and Terry Boose (Terry Sanford); Beth Baldwin and Cannon Myers (Seventy-First); Cynthia Ferguson, Theresa Keller and Mike Patterson (Pine Forest); Camellia Sizemore (Raleigh Road); Dale Seibert (Hope Mills) and Jonnie Stevens (College Lakes). / ' tUct I ^ ' MAILING AREA NEWS MEDIA _Fayetteville Observer Local radio stations, WFAI, WFBS, WFLB, WFNC, WIDU Spring Lake Times AREA HIGH SCHOOLS Department Office AREA COLLEGES 1 j1 AREA METHODIST CHURCHES | HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER(S) '; ••**>• i. \) COLLEGES f~^* ? /" - r\ '/s4<-<-«t ; -i..' — V; J^ .-X1 ^ i^^^. — ;-.. ; . .?/•'•- / \ • .v- l/.C . ^ ^" /'/ ^ ' ... , ' ....... . - ^ , -- _ , -fi-U. - v j*u.v. rf.'!^.^.. - '"-. . , . ' ,. STATE NEWS MEBIA L^-^ tfr-O^,//.C OTHER ( ny/ ) A ^ j j.^ ^_^ _> « .^IJL-.-MV ^- ^»-r . * ^X^C ^-^A. vy nU46di(Y].<: fl t T fi 0 i) I S T C O L L E G E , .«'ortu Carolina 2b3wl Bureau, 46<i-711u, ^xt. 2j^ ili,,, ...-irector of ,/uuiic Delations /vLLEASL: January 12, li/7u 1-..YL1ILV1LLL - .-iary :.li^a^t:tn ^-aluv.ia of Alexandria is one of 21 .ethodist students wiio is no*' engaged in uer teacher internship." i;i Baldwin, a senior f Li, doiu;; uer teacaer internsaip in Lnp.Hsr. at -tirsc tii^ij iciiool in, 1'ayetteville., ..orti; Carolina. ot^e iii tiie daugutcr of .1 ^>ivci.,3 Alexandria, 14 r. and .rb. ,-.illia»:> V. i-aldvin, 1104 ^.ayne- ood >ir;--xiiia, 9 .^tuocist i^olletes j'ayt cteville, ...orth Carolina io in its teatii £:cadeu:ic . year vvita over ^uU gtutleats eziroilea in the fall ser/iester from '.;7 l.orta 'Carolina . and io otuer* ^oveuLer J-January ~ • T E O L i I S l C O L L E G E Fayetteville, ;«ort:> Carolina 2ii3ol L.S Bureau, 456-7110, ext. 23S Lowderisilks Director of Puulic Delations Jauuary 12, 1*70 FATETTKVILLE - ,:aip,i uaaaon ;;yers of i-lorence id one of 21, ^ethodist College studentti who is uow eu^a^ea in uls teacher internohip.* .. ix. i i y e r > » , ' a i,t;uior, is ^0^09 .iit> teacuer internsuip in U'orld history - and Sociology at Seventy-first ni^h icnool. in i'a>et teville; itortn Carolina. • . . t.e is the soii of ..r. and . irs. ^alpa w. .-.;>' ers, ^oute 1, Scranton, South " Caroliua. . ^etaodist Collegej Fayettevillc, .'.orta Carolina is in its tenth academic year wita over yuu ttudeuts eurolled in ti.-e fall semester from c-7 "iortl; Carolina counties ana lii otuer states. *Teacnar Interusnips uoveat/fcr J - January 23 - S L X H 0 D 1 S T C O L L E G E . .'.LLEASL^ ctteville, .xortu Carolina 26301 art^u, 4o«i-711u\. 23;? .....II Lowderrtilk., Director of Futilic Delation January 12, 1*70 -i/ITLVTLLi- - .irs. Cyntnia t >iaale Fergubou is one of 21 l^t.^odi^t College btuueacs who is viov. oaf.a^cd in ;i &r teacher internauip.* rlrs. Ferguson it, tioiag iier teacner iatern^uip in i-'rencu and Art at Fine Forest ui^lt Scaool in I'ayetteville, .north Carolina. ilic. is t:ie dau b ater of .-ir.'aiid .;rb. Luke ... Diddle. 31o i.iiit.;tolia Street, Sauford, ^orta Carolina. st College, iayetteville, ;;ortii Carolina is in its tenth ccadertic year witn ovtr ^U-J otudente enrolled in tue fall semester f r o a - 6 7 .«orth Carolina counties a.ad ic- otaer *Ieacaer lateraotiips Lvoveiaber 3 - January 23 METMUiilS'i C U L L i ^ u L i-'ayetteville, I»'orta Carolina ..3301 Bureau, 4i>iv-711u, ext. 239 Lowdermilk., Director of t'ui/iic Delations January 12, li?7u i'ViLXiLvlLJuii'- li.ere^a i-.eller of Aberdeen is one of 21 Methodist College studeatb w:;o is now engaged, iu u^r teacher internsnip.* .•ii»b teller, a oeuicr t i^ aoi.:,-. ,:.cr teaciier internship in English at jfinc r'orest t.i^i» aciiool in fayetteville, ..;crth Carolina. . t/iit is t.i& uau^^ter of ^r. and .irs. uillard Keller, 3Co Page, Aberdeen,, iit College., Fayetteville, Norta CArolinc,,. is in its tenth academic '*itii dWr 9-^0 atuueutb t:i»rolled in tiie fall semester froti c7 : orth uaroliaa counties and lo otaor G Iatern£ui,.'b. ^cveuLer 3 - January 23 t E T H O D I S l C O - L L E. < Fayetttviile, i-tortu Ceroliaa 2oJi.i ~reau, 4£>o-7ilu, e;<t. 23> Mil. LOvderallk, Director of Public i-eiatit; REL AS] 3 .: 1ATE Jauuary 12, .VILLI- - KoL/ert .\ic-aael Patterson of Lroadv^y iw cue of 21 ,;tt!!iodist College btuututo v .;b i^ now eii^a^c-d in ais teaciier internship.'* i ..:jtr. 1-atteraou, a senior, is uoiiig ais teacher internship in Biology at i'irie i'orest i:ij>; school in rayetteville k ..ortu Carolina. . is . tlie sou of ; .r. and .rs. J. .Newell Patterson, -oute 1, ;k>x"78, Broadway, i\ortu Carolina College, rayetteville, ,<orta CArolina, is in its tenth academic year with over ^uu students enrolled in the fall semester from 76 .xortl; Carolina couuties and iti otuar states. i "laac-.er Iuterui>aip3 ;,ovecuer 3 - January .-j M£THGi,lST uGLLi-c, t fayecteviiie, ,<ortu Carolina i.LASL.: I.T LbJui areau, 4o;j--7ilJ, ext. 23^ sill Lowderniilj',, Director of i'uijl&c Delations January IJS ii'7J Camellia ^m bizeraore of Clinton is one of 21 Methodist College ' students wuo is aow euga^ed in i.er teacher internship.* j ^-ii;cuore, a senior, is doing ner teaci;er internship in Language. arts ana Social studies at .^aleij.'i ;:oaa School iu Fayetteville, ^'orth Carolina, .Sue is tue aaugnter of ^r. aua .-JTB. Clyde Loward Sizemore, 201 'Bradsi.;: Street, Clinton, ,'Iorta Carolina. . .ttiiociist College, i-ayt-tteville, l;ortu Carolina, is in its tenth c year ',,it;i over juu stuaeata enrolled in the fall seises ter from £7 a Carolina couutic& auci lo otiiei" states. laterntiUipa i^ovei^uer 3 -• January 23 a E T H O D I S l C O L L E G E t'ayetteville, .vorta Carolina 2o3Jl .,e.v,-s Bureau, 4oo~711'J, ext. 23^ XhLLASE. IHMEDIATL January 1J, FAYLTTLVlLLt - ^ale bicK.ler Suicert of Lln-er is one of 21 .-ietiiodist Colic. » • students wiio is now eriga^ea in uie teacr.er interuchip." ;: '. . iir. Seil/ert, a senior, is aoia0 ;iis teacher internship in U.S. Historyj aau World nistory at iiope i-;ills uigu School in i.ope i.ills, i-iortri Carolina. he is the son of vir. auJ .rs. Franklin U. .Selb'^rLv 14 Front Street, i Elmer, .iew Jersey. » tuodist College, Fayetteville,, ,.ortu C/arolina, is in its tenth academic . year wita over ^Uw otuUenta enrolled iu the' fall semester from 67 ^orth Carol-n«~ counties-and lo otuer states. . *Tuacuer Internsuipa aoveaDer 3 - January 23, T fa 0 I* I S T C O L L E G E Fayetteville, Aorth Carolina Jojti e Bureau, 4SO-711U, cxL. 2->^ _j.Ii -^.uursJ.!*., Director of Public Delations RELEASE;' January ij, 1->7G FAYLTlLVlLLii - Joanie Lane Stevens of 'labor City is one of 21 :lettiodist Coiloge' students who is1 now engaged in uer teacher Internsiiip.* uisj Steveai, a senior, io uoing her teacher iutenisnip la i^aiigua^e arts ana Social Studies at 'College Lai.es School in Fayetteville, I.orth Carolina. ii.e is the aaagiitur of tir. arid '.rs. truest A. Stevens, Route 3, Dox 98, laoor City, .-.ortii Carolina. Methodist College, Fayetteville^ .*ortn Carolina, is in its tenth academic year vita over 900 students carolled in the fall semester from t.7 :;orti: Carolina counties aad Id otuer. sta-tea, *Teacuer internships ..'ov-^.L-er 3 - January 23 M E T H O D I S T C O L L E G E l/ayetttville, l.ortu Carolina 283J1 RELEASE: L-i.- ivews iiurtau, 466-711U, ext. 2jiL-iil Lov.-dermilk, Director of rublic delations January 13, FAYLTTEVILLE - Ldvard lilduu ..(.-.il of Cuesapeake is one of 21 Methodist College students wuo i& noxv ea^a^eu ±u his teacuer iuternsiiip.* .jr. i.eil, a senior, is doing ais teacner internship in Civics at AlexanderGranam Junior hi^ii ^caooi in i-ayetteville, Nortli Carolina. iie is tae son of i.rs. iiar^aret h. a-Leil, 102 clay Avenue, Cnasapeake, Virginia. ..etaodist College, i'ayetteville, Korth Carolina, is in its tenth academic year witu over St-'O students enrolled in the fall semester from 67 :v:orth Caroliaa counties and lo oUner states. r Internsiiipa uoveuiber 3 -• January 23 j I SI C O L L t G L jr'ayttteville, ^orth Carolina 263U1 *evs Bureau, 488-7110, ext. 239 iiill Lowdertnilk, Director of Public Delations RELEASE: l;-l::LulATE • January 13, I • FAYLTTLV1LLE -- Carl Warren Southerland of ^uraau is one of 21 Methodist College students ' who is uow engaged in his teacher internship.* l.r. Souther laud, a senior, is. cioinj,' ais teaci.er internship in Civics at • Horace SisK Junior Higa Sci.ooi j.ii Fayetteville, .-.orth Carolina. he is ti.e son of .-ir. aud .-ir&. S. c. Southerland, 907 urban Avenue, Durham, ;>orta Carolina. .jetiioaiGt College, Fayetteville , ;,ortu Carolina > is in its tenth academic year v/itu ov^r suU sLudeuts enrolled in tue fall sesiester from 67 North Carolina -couuties and 16 other s ; '-ii_acuer Internships november j - January 23 g I H.O & X S 1 C. 0 L L E G b layettfcvilie, v.ortii Caroliaa RELEASE. MEDIATE 283ul i\ev;a bureau, 466-711U, ext. 239 li., Director of Public Relations January 13, 1^70 r- FAYKXTEV1LLE - uorotiiy Joan Kaynond of Kaleigh is one of 21 .lethodist College students viao is now en^asied in aer teacher internship.* .iiss i,ayr.orid, a senior, ia dojji;; i, i er toaciier interns nip in Spanish, at i-orace Siek Junior nigh School in Fay.etteville, liort.) Carolina.' Sue is tuc daughter of *;r. ana -irs. : , C . i-la>i;idnd, 4718 Edwards Hill I::oad, ixaleigh, i4ortu Carolina. .letuodist' College, Fayetteville, ;\orth Carolina,, is in its tenth acadesnic year with over 9Gu studtutii eurollea in ti.e fall semester frora ;,-7 "ort;; Caroliaa counties and IS other states. *Teacuer Interuchips i'loveiuoer 3 -- January 23 M E T if 0 D I S I C 0 L L E -G ; Fayetteville, ^orta Carolina 23301 RELEASE. Jews iiureau, 488-7110, ext. 239 uill LowderniJfclKj Director of rublic i.slatlons January 13j.l97u FAYETTEVILLL - Lfcanau Sue White of Shallptte is one of 21 /iethodist College students wuo is now en^a : .tu. ia ner teacher iuteras-iip.* Kaite, a senior, is doing iier teacher internship in-Spanish at i hi;4:i iicaool in Fayettevilla, ;-«orth Carolina. l-f ia tae dau^ater of iir. auu lirs. Jack Wiiite, P.O. 3ox 157, Siiallotte,, Carolina. y ^etiiodiat College, Fayet'taville, ^orta taroliua, is in its tentii academic j ct:r with over aOu students enrolled lit the fall -ye:•_ ter frora 67 i'orti; Carolina counties and lo oti;er state^. *leaciitr Interuaaipa .ioveuDer J - January 23 H E T U 0 i) I S 1 C O L L L G c iuyettevilie, ;<orta Carolina 26301 isevs Lureau, 4fio~7iiO, ext. 23i* j^ill Lowderniilkj Director of I-uulic -.elatioiiS EASE; - ::<>TE January 13, ii>7l> /• F^YL'iTLVILLE - Terry Wayne L.OG^C of 'winston-Salem is oae of 21 .letliodist College studeatti who is uo'.v engaged iu ;<i.i teacher internship.* .ar. boose is doing uis btudent teaci:iu tv iu iioor'.keeping at Terry Sanford Uijju Scuool in Fayetteville, I'.'orta Carolina. LM is the sosa of Jr. and :-irs. Ira L. Uoose, 3545 .lilhaven Koad, Winston- . ialein, ^ortu uArolina. • College, rayetteville, North Carolina, is in its. tenth academic vitu over >"JO oLudeuts enrolled ia the fall semester from 67 North CArolina and iiJ otuer states, luternships i4ovcnsDer 3 - January 23 tiEIH'OUISI C O L L E C T , tayetteviile, i.ortu uiroiiua 28301 ...ureau, 4b6-71Iu, ext . 23y Bill Lowderaili;, Director of Public Delations i-LLEASL; I 1 LATE January FAYEXTKVILLE - Caarleo Joaes of ..orehead City is one of 21 Kethddist College students vuo ii now engaged In Lis teacaer internship.* i,r. Jones is dolag itia teacuer internship in U.S. History at Terry Sanford liigu School in Fayetteville , ..ror't.i Carolina. ^e is tae sou of :ir. and ..rs. J. Paul Jones, 2913 Ar end ell Street, rioreheaci City, Kortii CAroliua. iletnociisc Collude, iayctteville, North Carolina, is in its tenth, academic. year with over 900 -ituu^nts enroiltu in t;;e fall ceuuster fro;o o7 %ort;i Carolina counties and Id otuer states?. ^Teacher Internsnips ;,oveu,>er 3 - January 23' MAILING tl-K8SA NEWS MEDIA yette.ville Observer _ .bcal radio stations, WFAI, WFBS, WFLB, WFNC, WIDU __Spring Lake Times AREA HIGH SCHOOLS Department Office AREA COLLEGES AREA METHODIST CHURCHES HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER(S) LJ SELECTED COLLEGES SELECTED STATE NEWS MEDIA STATE NEWS MEDIA OTHER ,/r/ <J6ut *Vi \ ... M E T H O D I S T C O L L E G E RELEASE: IMMEDIATE Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301 News Bureau, 488-7110, ext. 239 Bill Lowdermilk, Director of Public Relations January 14, 1970 FAYETTEVILLE - The Methodist College Chorus will begin its fourth annual tour on January 20 with concerts scheduled in North Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania and Connecticut. The chorus is a select group of thirty-four students from six states. These students are chosen by audition for their personality, moral character and leadership qualities as well as for their musical talent. About half of the group are music majors, while the others are from the various other curricula of the college. The chorus is under the direction of Alan M Porter, Assistant Professor of Music at the college. The concert program includes great sacred chorus from the sixteenth century to the present. Composers whose works will be presented include Haydn, Faure, Compere, Aaron Copland and Hugo Distler. One of the major works of the program will be the Cantata Number 118, "0 Jesus, Lord, My Light and Life" by J.S. Bach. This will be accompanied by an ensemble of wind instruments headed by Mr. John W. Rider, Instructor of Music and Band Director at Methodist College. While some of the selections will be sung a cappella, the chorus will be accompanied at various times by both piano and organ. Two of the most popular numbers on the program are accompanied by guitar and banjo. These are "The New is Old" by Lloyd Pfautsch and "Spirit of God" by Sister Miriam Therese Winter. T H O D I S T C O . L L B G E Fayetteville, i.orta Carolina 26301 a i-ureau, 488-7110, ext. 239 Bill Lowderrailk, Director of Public Relations RELEASE: IMMEDIATE January 29, li/70 CUTLIN] James goole a. senior at Metnodist College welcomes Walter .1. Turner (l<:ft)j / a 1905 graduate of tue U6llege, back to tiie campus for a talk in the student assembly on the Peace Corp. Turner served in the Peace Corp for two years in tue Philippines and is now in tiie graduate school of social work at UNC--CH.