MAILING AREA NEWS MEDIA j,,XFayetteville Observer tx-Zocal radio stations, WFAI, WFBS, WFLB, WFNC, WIDU Spring Lake Times AREA HIGH SCHOOLS Department Office AREA COLLEGES AREA METHODIST CHURCHES HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER(S) SELECTED COLLEGES SELECTED STATE NEWS MEDIA STATE NEWS MEDIA OTHER NEWS RELEASE; AANC SCULPTURE TRAVELING SHOW The Sculpture Traveling Show of the Associated Artists of North Carolina will open at °n li6C( 5 ( /3 7^ ^_ d-^O [l It will be on view through t^ during the nours of f) *&U "— — [\(\ ' S !d 0 The work in this show is by exhibiting members of the Associated Artists of North Carolina who had work accepted in the AANC Sculpture Show at the Salem College Fine Arts Center in Winston-Salem in October 1969. The show was judged by Kr. Stuart Preston, critic and writer from New York, N. Y. In addition to sculpture, the exhibition includes drawings by artists represented in the October show. Artists from this area represented in the shew are _ 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 May 15, 1970 SCULPTURE SHOW ON EXHIBIT AT METHODIST COLLEGE FAYETTEVILLE - The Sculpture Traveling Show of the Associated Artists of North Carolina (AANC) is now open at Methodist College in the lobby of Reeves Auditorium-Fine Arts Building. It will be on view through May 29, 1970, Monday through Friday during the hours of 8:00 a.m. through 5:00 p.m. The work in this show is by exhibiting members of the Associated Artists of North Carolina who had work accepted in the AANC Sculpture Show at the Salem College Fine Arts Center in Winston-Saletn in October 1969. The show was judged by Mr. Stuart Preston, critic and writer from New York, N.Y. In addition to sculpture, the exhibition includes drawings by artists represented in the October show. Also on exhibit in the lobby of the Fine Arts Building are recent paintings and sculptures by Donald L. Green, of the Methodist College Art faculty, MAILING AREA 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 J HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER(S) DSELECTED COLLEGES SELECTED STATE NEWS MEDIA J STATE NEWS MEDIA I OTHER i, <:>."•; RELEASE from ....... V I R G I N I A WESLEYAM COLLEGE V/esleyan Drive Norfolk, V i r g i n i a 23502 for further 1 nform.'it ion contact: Mr. knnald S. ' l o l l , Sports Information Director Office: 'if.'i-.f, :•".!! Homo: 'i'jQ-'tOOli r,>- 1 <}-70-Vi6 rOR RELEASE AFTER 10 A.M. Wednesday. May 20, 1970 NORFOLK, VA. --- V i r g i n i a V/esleyan College has joined the D i x i e I ntercoUegiate A t h l e t i c Conference. Gene Clayton, president of the D.I.A.C., made the announcement following the spring meeting of the conference at MethoHist College, FayettviHe, North C a r o l i n a , r >n May 17. Clayton said: Vlcileyan (".allege in t i n conference. "We are extremely pleaded to have V i r g i n i a V/e feel that the College's a t h l e t i c philoso- phy w i l l be the same as that of the conference. Effective September, 1970, V i r - g i n i a V/csleyan w i l l be e l i g i b l e for championships in a l l conference sports. We are looking forward to association wi th V i r g i n i a V/esleyan College in all sports". Donald M. Forsyth, a t h l e t i c director at V i r g i n i a Weslcyan College, commented on the nex-/ membership by saying; "l/e feel that this is an important step in the development of our a t h l e t i c program. \/e are very enthusiastic in regard to our com- peting in the D i x i e Intercollegiate Athletic Conference". The other colleges from V i r g i n i a and North Carolina making up the conference are Greensboro College, Lynchburg College, Methodist College. North Carolina Wesleyan College, St. Andrews Presbyter! an College and University of North Carolina at Greensboro. V i r g i n i a V/esleyan has already participated in i ntercol Icginte competition with some of the member colleges of the D.I.A.C. in soccer, basketball, tennfs and golf. The conference liar; intercollegiate competition in soccer, cross-country, basketball, v o l l e y b a l l , bowling, wrestling, baseball, tennis, golf and track. //////////# MAILING AREA 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 J HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER(S) SELECTED COLLEGES SELECTED STATE NEWS MEDIA STATE NEWS MEDIA Ui^I i.;l L''L . . . - IU« .-ilLl , : - ' . . . - : . i/ I i i -^ (j i. LJ L t. ;." as uCueviiie , ^ort^ Carolina ^.^Jji Ul ^'U.-iJ.C .%£ iUi.vj.uLr. , ... Aoy ^ciiuersoti, J r . , ' a junior ;-ociolo; : \r at i ivOlit^c: '.at; : ioaoreu as c,.<^ ^o^.u uutt:Cciui . . wCiiv. ,.. Annual .j,,-orci. ^sora -,;aii-;uet. iti.lett; at Lue. I : j ? - i •'•;•- . .t also receivtJ L..-e Mo:5r Valuable ;. wr ,-i.v.ard.-; iu .,a.:;.ctL.>aIl a;.;-^ ^a.-iebaii. /or t w o year;, nt Uas . eeu t; r.ie;,u,er of t(.e Ui and ioar" ... -ij. . C .. /: . - ; . _ L . . all teaas . . weij .• . Lorcolle ^ i a t e t .. ^ i u , t r i c c 2J .ALA s ronforence ethall ..w: v^as voctu a ;aeabcr of t.ie uixie uoufer.-ncc i>ascball ceatna last r . c u . o _..,_. rauuaLi: of Lam i . --'c •.•col *ia Cuar ii^i, ,-iti^ivj.eu t } ie ^cjt. ^.raduact-. pro. rat. at .or Lnion lS'05-<j6 MAILING AREA 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 J HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER(S) SELECTED COLLEGES SELECTED STATE NEWS MEDIA Jtt STATE NEV/S MEDIA DOTHER May 20, 197Q FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Coach. Gene Clayton, Athletic Director and Basketball Coach of Methodist College, announces that Russell S. Eaves of Henderson has decided to attend Methodist College and participate in its varsity basketball program. Russell, at 5*11", 14-5 Ibs., played under Coach Jar.es Grahar; while at Henderson High School. Ifurins his years at Hendersnn Hi^h School, he was the leading scorer in District III AAA, a member of the Coaches' All District III and Durhar: Morning Herald's All District III teans. Russell will enter Methodist in the fall of 197Q. -30— MAILING (/ ^X/i i D AREA NEVIS 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 NEWSPAPER(S) SELECTED COLLEGES /["SELECTED STATE NEWS MEDIA C STATE NEV/S MEDIA OTHER I juCJi Lt>v<> 1 IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Coach Bruce Shelley, Baseball Coach at Methodist College, Fayetteville, North Carolina,, Announces that Freddie Puryear of Raleigh has decided to attend Methodist and participate in its varsity baseball program* While at Enile- High School, he played under the direction of Coach George (Thompson for three consecutive years, where he letteredc and starred in baseball. His batting average for three years was ,290. He also played some varsity basketball and football while at Enloe, Preddie will enter as a freshman in the fall, 197C. cd cc/ Raleigh Tines -30 MAILING AREA NEWS MEDIA ^_Fayetteville Observer (j Local radio stations, WFAI, WFBS, WFLB, WFNC, WIDU Spring Lake Times AREA HIGH SCHOOLS Department Office AREA COLLEGES D AREA METHODIST CHURCHES HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER(S) SELECTED COLLEGES SELECTED STATE NEWS MEDIA STATE NEWS MEDIA OTHER May 2$, 1970 FOE IMMEDIATE RELEASE; Coach Gene Clayton, Athletic Director of Methodist College, announces that Mike Kinlaw, 6'2", 175 Ibs. athlete foom Hope Mills High School, has decided to attend Methodist College and participate in its varsity baseball and basketball programs. liikfef playing under the direction of Coach Bob McQueen and Coach Doug Watts, played football, basketball, and baseball for four years. He was selected All-Conference basketball team, averaging 16 points per game for the 196970 season and also selected All-Conference in baseball, batting,420. Coach Clayton comments, "We are indeed happy that liike Kinlaw has decided to attend Methodist College. We are eager to have athletis in the Fayetteville community to participate in our athletic program. Mike is one of the finest athletes in the county and he can be a valuable part of our total athletic program." cd c -30- MAILING AREA NEWS MEDIA M?*ayetteville Observer iXocal 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 Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301 News Bureau, 488-7110, ext. 239 RELEASE: SUNDAY, M A Y 2 4 Lowdermilk, Director of Public Relations May 22, 1970 FAYETTEVILLE - The retirement of 0. E. Dowd, Dean of Students at Methodist College, was announced by Dr. L. Stacy Weaver, President of the College, at the Sixth Annual Banquet of the Methodist College Alumni Association on Saturday night /h Q*fr 4% . In announcing Dowd's retirement, President Weaver paid tribute to the accomplishments Dowd had made at the college since his employment in 1962. It was under his direction that the first student government association and constitution came into being at the college. He has led in establishing a comprehensive program of student activities and services. In addition to Dowd's duties as Dean of Students, he has taught in the department of Economics and Business Administration. The Annual Alumni Banquet, attended by almost 200 people, also honored Miss Charlotte Carmine of Richmond, Virginia as the first recipient of the Outstanding Alumnus Service Award. The Baccalaureate Service of the College will be held this morning, May 24, at 11:00 in Reeves Auditorium with Dr. John M. Lewis, Pastor of First Baptist Church in Raleigh, as the speaker. President and Mrs. Weaver will hold a reception for the seniors and their families this afternoon at 4:00 in the Student Union. PAGE 2 Methodist College Retirement of 0. E. Dowd, Dean of Students Graduation Alumni Banquet RELEASE: SUNDAY, MAY 24 The Graduation Exercise will be Monday, May 25, at H:SO in Reeves Auditorium. Ambassador George V. Allen of Washington, D.C. will deliver the commencement address, Allen holds the permanent classification of Career Ambassador which is the highest rank obtainable by an American career diplomat, Nearly 160 students are expected to receive their degrees during the Monday morning program. MAILING AREA NEWS MEDIA ^Tayetteville Observer JXCocal radio stations, WAI, WFBS, WFLB, WFNC, WIDU Spring Lake Times AREA HIGH SCHOOLS Department Office AREA COLLEGES AREA METHODIST CHURCHES HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER(S) SELECTED COLLEGES SELECTED STATE NEWS MEDIA STATE NEV/S MEDIA OTHER Fayettivi! : c< graduates include: Bachelor of Arts Mrs. Bobbie Mercer Abbott, Mrs. Patricia Taber Alston (Magna Cum Laude),Stephen Byrd Atkinson, Daniel Chester Baluss, Mrs. Bonnie Briles Blue, Charles Thomas Buiiard,"William Nail Cashion, Jr., Virginia Nell Chaistain, Mrs. Branda Robson Clark, Mrs. Patricia Braceweii Clayton (Magna Cum Laude), Mrs. Dianne "Vviliiams Creed. Also: Doreen Catherine Dalis, Mrs. Ann McDougald Darden (Cum Laude), OjMaAjLs Stephen Holt Davis, Mrs. Beverly Ann Dornier, Betty Rosalie Edge, " Mrs .Cynthia Riddle Ferguson, _Mrs .Linda Atkinson Gardner, William Franklin Faulkner, .Larry Paul Frazier, V-aiton McDowell Goss, John Adams Guissinger, Jr., Patricia Sue Griggs ,/t3renda Gail Herring (Cum Laude), Mrs. Martha J^an Lewis Jessup, Karen Leigh Job, Mrs. Patricia Barefoot Jorgenson, Mrs. Annette Baker Kail (Cum Laude), Mrs. Wendy Abbitt Keesee, Sonja Francis Kendrick, Mrs. Srenda Tine her Leaford, Kathryn Young Lewis, Leroy Thomas Logan, Charles Lawrence Mclnnis. Also: Janey Carole McKnight (Magna Curn Laude), Mrs. Mary Anne Biggs Magee, Mrs. Deborah Cothran Manning, Caroline Rosalind Norman, Ronald William Olson, Mrs. Carol DeSantos Olson,,'Frank Lewis Porter, Charles R^id Sheppard, Charles William Siska, Jesse Cloman Staton, Jr., Laborn Decoster Sullivan, Mrs. Gale Fields Thompson, Kenneth Herbert Trout, Wayne Arthur Tryon. Also: Mary Monroe Wade, Mrs. Linda Hail Warren (Cum Laude), Vivian Louise Webb, Anita Irene Whitenead, Hilma Dare Wiliiford, Harvey Thomas Wright II, Linda Faye Young, Fred Thomas Zahran, Jr. MORE Methodist College Fayetteville, N.C. 28301 Page 2 Bachelor of Science Janice Ann Blum, Richard Lee Browning, John Clayton Clamp, Linda Carol McPhair (Summa Cum Laude), Lavan Nguyen (Magna Cum Laude), Diane Qualliotine (Summa Cum Laude), John Quinton Whitmire, Tracy Warren Woodward. i Other North Carolina graduates include: Bachelor of Arts: Braxton Brooks Best, Dunn; Barbara Lynn B.ow, Raleigh; Mrs. Alice Butt Bonkemeyer, Dunn; Laura Vann Byrd, Bunnlevei; Mrs. Amelia Leimone Caison, Buies Creek; Jo Anna Cherry, Charlotte; Georgena Heather Clayton, Jacksonville; Dwight Lee Cotton, Kipling; Donald Ralph Crutchfield, Moncure; Jeannette Noell Daiiey, Durham; Frank Fuller Dixon, J r . , Oxford; Susanne Donnelly, Hickory; Ann Marie DuVal, Poilocksviiie; Bari Pritcnard Ellington, Carrboro; Donna Lloyd £ lington, Chapel Hill; A so, Maurice "Wayne Elliott, Saen; Marylin Gayie Etheridge, Knott's Island; Linda Jeanne Eurey, Lincointon; M^^^^M^^^^M^^^MS^ Neal Ferguson, Sanford; Robert Clark Flynn, /jffijffijffifflff Thomas Roxboro;^IMMM^^MH^^ Danny Lee Gibson, Greensboro;Coleen Young Grissom, Frankiinton; Ann Powell Hampton, Henderson; Mrs. Juanita Flynt Manner, Wast End; Harrison L^e Hmson, Winston-Saiem; Mrs. Brenda McArthur Home, Red Sorings; James Edward Hurst, Jr., Swansboro; Charles Freeman Jones, Morehead City; (Summa Cum Laude) Theresa K^llei/, Aberdeen; Mrs. Jan Cranford Kennedy, Robbins; Jackson L-e Langley, Jr., Rocky Mount; MORE Methodist College Fayettevilie, N.C. 28301 Page j Also, William Merriman Lineberger, New Bern; Martha Ragina McLaurin, Raleigh; Sandra Melissa Matthews, East Bend; Mrs. Cynthia Kay Nethercutt Meadows, Snow Hill; Thomas Francis Mirieilo, Erwin; Betsy DuBard Nading, Winston-Salem; Mrs. Frances Wilson Pearson, Clinton; James Daniel Pools, Jr., Statesville; Barbara Louise Powell, Raieigh; John Baxter Powell, Jacksonville; Mrs. Lana Pauline. Eckard Ray, Connelly Springs; Dorothy Joan Raymond, Raleigh; Larry Grant R^avis, Yadkinville; Mrs. Elizabeth Anne Draughon Roderick^ Dunn; Roger Gale Simmons, Asheboro; Camellia Ann Sizemors, Clinton;. Leta Anne Smith (Magna Cum Laude), White Oak; Carl Vvarren Southerland, Durham; Janet Thompson Stephens, Apex; Jonnie Lana Stevens, Tabor City; Michael Gerald (Cum Laude) Todd-'i Yadkiaviile; Robert Lae Ussery, Chapai Hill; Turrianne Aiene Walton, Garner; Vickie Diane \Vhitaker, vVadesboro; L^anah Sue Yvhite, Shallotte; I Rufus Decatur White III, Shallotte; Terry Wayne W.cker, Sanford; Bachelor of Science Herbert Reeves Finger, Jr., Lincolnton, and William Arnold Williams, Jr., Pisgah Forest. Out jf state graduates are: Bachelor of A.ts Howard BionArden, Scarsdale, N.Y.; Mary Elizabeth Baldwin, A^ejcandria, Va.; Anne Russell Bowell, Vv'illiamsburg, Va.; Elizabeth Earle Boulware, Petersburg, Va.; David Arthur Bowman, York, Pa.; Sharon Gayle Buser, Oakton, Va.; Kathryn Margaret Carlson, Bridgeton, N.J.; Richard James DeMund, Ft. Monmouth, N.J.; Valerie Margit Fawess, Bay Snore, N.Y.; MORE Methodist College Fayetteville, N.G. 28301 Page 4 Also, Carl Delos Ford, Jr., Arlington, Va.; Carolyn May Garrison, Bridgeton, N.J.; Robert Lewis Giannini III, Williamsburg, Va.; Ronnie Hansel Gill, AltaVista, Va.; H=nry Martin Gramlich, Jr., Baysida, N.Y.; /••Wf /MSMiUM^W/ Trudie Anne Jaber, Ciarksville, Va.; Richard Harvey Johnson, Wantagh, N.Y.; Edward Tilden Keil, Chesapeake, Va.; Also, Perry Douglas Lewis, Batesburg, S.C.; William Jerome McCown III, Florence, S.C.; Ralph Cannon Myers, Jr., Scranton, S.C.; Eugene Snyder Odom, Florence, S.C.; Herbert Edward Olinger, Jr., Roanoke, Va.; Betsy Jane Padgett, Lynchburg, Va.; Bob "Walton Roberts, Roanoke, Va.; Susan JoannwRowe, Ciearwater, t ?ia.; James Franklin Russell II, Arlington, Va.; Also, Lynn Shirley Seacord, Scarsciale, N.Y.; Dale Sicklar Seibert, Clmer, N.J.; Marianne Snowden, Hemingway, S.C.; Barry daig Steely, Bethlehem, Pa.; Steven Ray Thompson, Shaker Heights, Chio; Walter George Towniey, Wharton, N.JL; James "Walter Wiikerson, Colonial Beach, Va.; Brock Wayne Vvilliams, Rockville, Md.; Bachelor of Science Arthur Stanley DaMott, Hewlett, N.Y. and Ernest Thompson Herndon, Jr., L^esburg, Va. Those who received the Bachelor of Arts degree from Fayetteville are: Mrs. Bobbie Mercer Abbott , Mrs. Patricia Taber Alston (Magna Cum ,'-.> La u'de}', Stephen Byrd Atkinson, Daniel Chester Baluss, Mrs. Bonnie Briles Blue, Charles Thomas Bullard, William Neil Cashion, Jr., Virginia Nell Cha^stain, Mrs. Brenda Robson Clark, Mrs. Patricia Bracewell Clayton (Magna Cum Laude), Mrs. Dianne Williams Creed. (Also:}Doreen Catherine Palls, Mrs. Ann McDougald Darden (Cum Laude), George Todd DePriest, Stephen Holt Davis ^ Mrs . Beverly Ann Dornier, Betty Rosalie Edge, £rs. Cynthia Riddle Ferguson^^Mrs .Linda Atkinson Gardner, William Franklin Faulkner^Larry Paul Frazier,(Walton McDowell Goss, John Adams Guissinger, Patricia Sue Griggs ,/Brenda Gail Herring (Cum Laude) j~~Mrs-f> Martha Jean Lewis Jessup, Karen Leigh Job, Mrs. Patricia Barefoot Jorgenson, Mrs. Annette Baker Kell (Cum Laude), Mrs. Wendy Abbitt Keesee, Sonja Francis Kendrick, Mrs. Brenda Tincher Ledford, Kathryn Young Lewis, Leroy Thomas Logan, Charles Lawrence Mclnnis^ / Also:/Janey Carole McKnight (Magna Cum Laude), Mrs. Mary Anne Biggs Magee, Mrs. Deborah Cothran Manning, Caroline Rosalind Norman, Ronald William Olson, Mrs. Carol DeSantos Olson, /Frank Lewis Porter, -etiariiiu Rild Sliu'iJiJUid, Charles William Siska, Jesse Cloman Staton, Jr., Laborn Decoster Sullivan, Mrs. Gale Fields Thompson, Kenneth Herbert Trout, Wayne Arthur Tryon. f Also:, Mary Monroe Wade, Mrs . Linda Hall Warren (Cum Laude), v. _ —-^ Vivian Louise Webb, Anita Irene Whitehead, Hilma Dare Williford, Harvey Thomas Wright II, Linda Faye Young, Fred Thomas Zahran, Jr. ^£BA Other North Carolina students who received the B . A . degree are: ;— ^^^^SH^B Braxton Brooks Best, Dunn; Barbara Lynn Blow, Raleigh; Mrs. Alice Butt Bonkemeyer, Dunn; Laura Vann Byrd, Bunnlevel; Mrs. Amelia Leimone Caison, Buies Creek; Jo Anna Cherry, Charlotte; Georgena Heather Clayton, Jacksonville; Dwight Lee Cotton, Kipling; Donald Ralph Crutchfield, Moncure; Jeannette Noell Dailey, Durham; Frank Fuller Dixon, Jr., ©xford; Susanne Donnelly, Hickory; Ann Marie DuVal, Pollocksville; Bari Pritchard Ellington, Carrboro; Donna Lloyd Ellington, Chapel Hill; / Also, Maurice Wayne Elliott, Eden; Marylin Gayle Etheridge, Knott's Island; Linda Jeanne Eurey, Lincolnton; fc-Robert Clark Flynn, Roxboro;, Danny Lee Gibson, Greensboro;Coleen Young Grissom, Franklinton; Ann Powell Hampton, Henderson; Mr^Ju^itaJ^ynt.Hariner, VV^t^^d;/^:^!^ HorriaQiiJjfaesS&idJLUi?^^^ Mrs., Brenda McArthur Home, Red Springs; James Edward Hurst, Jr., Swansboro^_Ciia-rles Freeman Jones, Morehead City; (S_umma._Gum._Laude) Theresa Keller^ Aberdeen; Mrs. Jan Cranford Kennedy, Robbins; Jackson Lee Langley, Jr., Rocky Mount; i William Merriman Lineberger, New Bern; Martha Regina McLaurin, Raleigh; Sandra Melissa Matthews, East Bend; Mrs. Cynthia Kay Nethercutt Meadows, Snow Hill; Thomas Francis Miriello, Erwin; Betsy DuBard Nading, Winston-Salem; 1 Mrs. Frances Wilson Pearson, Clinton; James Daniel Poole, Jr., Statesville; Barbara Louise Powell, Raleigh; John Baxter Powell, Jacksonville; Mrs. Lana Pauline Eckard Ray, Connelly Springs; Dorothy Joan Raymond, Raleigh; Larry Grant Reavis, Yadkinville; Mrs. Elizabeth Anne Draughon Roderick, Dunn; 'i-^ ger Gale Simmons, Asheboro; Camellia Ann Sizemore, Clinton; Leta Anne Smith (Magna Cum Laude), White Oak; Carl Warren Southerland, Durham; Janet Thompson Stephens, Apex; Jonnie Lane Stevens, Tabor City; Michael Gerald (Cum Laude) Todd/, Yadkinville; Robert Lee Ussery, Chapel Hill; Terrianne Alene Walton, Garner; Vickie Diane Whitaker, Wadesboro; Leanah Sue White, Shallotte; Rufus Decatur White III, Shallotte; Terry Wayne Wicker, Sanford. Out-of-state students are: Alexandria, Va.; Anne Russell Befell, Williamsburg, Va.; Elizabeth Earle Boulware, Petersburg, Va.; David Arthur Bowman, York, Pa.; Sharon Gayle Buser, \d Oakton, Va.; Kathryn Margaret Carlson, Bridgeton, N.J.; Richard James DeMund, Ft. Monmouth, N.J.; Valerie Margit Fawess, Bay Shore, N.Y.; V Also, Carl Delos Ford, Jr., Arlington, Va.; Carolyn May Garrison, Bridgeton, N . J . ; Robert Lewis Giannini III, Williamsburg, Va.; Ronnie Hansel i Gill, AltaVista, Va.; Henry Martin Gramlich, Jr., Bayside, N.Y.; MfflffltMffifflM \ Wantagh, N.Y.; Edward Tilden Keil, Chesapeake, Va.; Tr Also, Perry Douglas. Lewis, Batesburg, S.C.; William Jerome McCown III, Florence, S.C.; Ralph Cannon Myers, Jr., Scranton, S.C.; Eugene Snyder Odom, Florence, S . C . ; Herbert Edward Olinger, Jr., Roanoke, Va.; Betsy Jane Padgett, Lynchburg, Va.; Bob Walton Roberts, Roanoke, Va.; Susan Joanne-Rowe, Clearwater, Fla.; James Franklin Russell II, Arlington, Va.; Also, Lynn Shirley Seacord, Scarsdale, N.Y.; Dale Sickler Seibert, Elmer, N.J.; Marianne Snowden, Hemingway, S.C.; Barry Craig Steely, Bethlehem, Pa.; Steven Ray Thompson, Shaker Heights, Ohio; Walter George Townley, Wharton, N.J.; James Walter Wilkerson, Colonial Beach, Va.; Brock Wayne Williams, Rockville, ,Md. ! Those from Fayetteville who received the Bachelor of Science degree are: Janice Ann Blum, Richard Lee Browning, John Clayton Clamp, Linda Carol McPhaih (Summa Cum Laude), Levan Nguyen (Magna Cum Laude), Diane Qualliotine (Summa Cum Laude), John Quinton Whitmire, Tracy Warren Woodward. Other North Carolina students are: | Herbert Reeves Finger, Jr., Lincolnton, and William Arnold Williams ,Jr., Pisgah Forest. Out-of-state students are: Arthur Stanley DeMott, Leesburg, Va. Ernest Thompson HerndonTJr7 Methodist College Fayetteville, N . C. 28301 Bill Lov.'dermilk, Director of Public Relations Telephone 488-7110, Ext. 239 May 25, 1970 Release: Immediate Fayetteville—The Seventh Annual Commencement at Methodist College brought to a close the tenth academic year of the college. Degrees were awarded to 156 students . Of this number 58 are from the Fayetteville area, 62 are from other parts of North Carolina and 37 are from out-of-state. Bachelor of Arts degrees were conferred upon 144 and Bachelor of Science on 12 students. Miss Diane Qualliotine of Fayetteville, daughter of Lt. Col", and Mrs. Raoul Frank Qualliotine, received the L. Stacy Weaver Award. This award is named after the first president of Methodist College and is awarded annually to the "member of the graduating class who exemplifies the highest degree of academic excellence, spiritual development leadership and service." Dr. John M. Lewis, pastor of First Baptist Church in Raleigh, North Carolina, spoke on "Frontiers of Faith" at the Baccalaureate Service on Sunday, He told the seniors that they would be facing four frontiers - intellectual, social, political and psychological. In the intellectual frontier it must be decided to what end we will use our power and knowledge. Science can give up the power but not the purpose for which to use it. In the social frontier man must decide what he is going to do with man. "We must," Dr. Lewis said, "arrive at a sense of community where there is a respect for each other as a person." MORE Methodist College, Fayetteville N C - page la In the political frontier, power is the issue. "Shall we use ballots or bullets?" Dr. Lewis asked. He challenged the graduates to use political power to the blessing of all people. The search for selfhood is found in the psychological frontier. Ambassador George V. Allen, who holds the permanent classification of Career Ambassador - the highest rank obtainable by an American diplomat, spoke to the seniors at the graduation exercise on Monday, May 25. Ambassador Allen spoke on "Planning in International Affairs." Ambassador Allen said that although the United States did not plan to become a policeman for the world the role seems to have evolved upon us . He cited the Marshall Plan as the single best bit of planning in foreign affairs which America has done. The glimmer of an international federation in Europe is the brightest light on the international horizon, according to Ambassador Allen. In this federation people would not think of themselves as Italians, Frenchmen and so forth, but as Europeans. And within the next fifteen years Americans will face a proposal for an "Atlantic Community" which will include Western Europe, the United States and Canada . MORE Methodist College, Fayetteville, N C 28301 - Page 2 Those who received the Bachelor of Arts degree from the Fayetteville area are: Mrs. Bobbie Mercer Abbott , Mrs. Patricia Taber Alston (Magna Cum Laude), Stephen Byrd Atkinson, Daniel Chester Baluss, Mrs. Bonnie Briles Blue, Charles Thomas Bullard, "William Neil Cashion, Jr. , Virginia Nell Chastain, Mrs. Brenda Robson Clark, Mrs. Patricia Bracewell Clayton (Magna Cum Laude), Mrs. Dianne Williams Creed. Also: Doreen Catherine Dallas, Mrs. Ann McDougald Darden (Cum Laude), Stephen Holt Davis, George Todd DePriest, Mrs. Beverly Ann Dornier, Betty Rosalie Edge, William Franklin Faulkner, Mrs. Cynthia Riddle Ferguson, Larry Paul Frazier, Mrs. Linda Atkinson Gardner, Walton McDowell Goss, Patricia Sue Griggs, John Adams Guissinger, Jr., Brenda Gail Herring (Cum Laude), Also: Mrs. Martha Jean Lewis Jessup, Karen Leigh Job, Mrs. Patricia Barefoot Jorgenson, Mrs. Annette Baker Kell (Cum Laude), Mrs. Wandy Abbitt Keesee, Sonja Francis Kendrick, Mrs. Brenda Tincher Ledford, Kathryn Young Lewis, Leroy Thomas Logan, Charles Lawrence Mclnnis . Also: Janey Carole McKnight (Magna Cum Laude), Mrs. Mary Anne Biggs Magee, Mrs. Deborah Cothran Manning, Caroline Rosalind Norman, Mrs. Carol DeSantos Olson, Ronald William Olson, Frank Lewis Porter, Charles William Siska, Jesse Cloman Staton, Jr. , Laborn Decoster Sullivan, Mrs. Gale Fields Thompson, Kenneth Herbert Trout, Wayne Arthur Tryon . Also: Mary Monroe Wade, Mrs. Linda Hall Warren (Cum Laude), A Vivian Louise Webb, Anita Irene Whitehead, Hilma Dare Williford, Harvey Thomas Wright II, Linda Faye Young, Fred Thomas Zahran, Jr. MORE Methodist College, Fayetteville, N C 28301 - Page 3 Other North Carolina students who received the Bachelor of Arts degree are: Braxton Brooks Best, Dunn; Barbara Lynn Blow, Raleigh; Mrs. Alice Butt Bonkemeyer, Dunn; Laura Vann Byrd, Bunnlevel; Mrs. Amelia Leimone Caison, Buies Creek; Jo Anna Cherry, Charlotte; Georgena Heather Clayton, Jacksonville; Dwight Lee Cotton, Kipling; Donald Ralph Crutchfield, Moncure; Jeannette Noell Dailey, Durham; Frank Fuller Dixon, Jr., Oxford; Susanne Donnelly, Hickory; Ann Marie DuVal, Pollocksville; Bari Pritchard Ellington, Carrboro; Donna Lloyd Ellington, Chapel Hill; Also, Maurice Wayne Elliott, Eden; Marylin Gayle Etheridge, Knott's Island; Linda Jeanne Eurey, Lincolnton;Robert Clark Flynn, Roxboro; Danny Lee Gibson, Greensboro; Coleen Young Grissoi-, Franklinton; Ann Powell Hampton, Henderson; Mrs. Froncia McArthur Home, Red Springs; James Edward Hurst, J r . , Swansboro; Also, Charles Freeman Jones, Morehead City; Theresa Keller (Summa Cum Laude), Aberdeen; Mrs. Jan Cranford Kennedy, Robbins, Jackson Lee Langley, Jr., Rocky Mount; "William Merriman Lineberger, New Bern; Martha Regina McLaurin, Raleigh; Sandra Melissa Matthews, East Bend; Mrs. Cynthia Kay Nethercutt Meadows, Snow Hill; Thomas Francis Miriello, Erwin; Betsy DuBard Nading, Winston-Salem; Also, Mrs. Frances "Wilson Pearson, Clinton; James Daniel Poole, Jr., Statesville; Barbara Louise Powell, Raleigh; John Baxter Powell, Jacksonville; Mrs. Lana Pauline Eckard Ray, Connelly Springs; Dorothy Joan Raymond, Raleigh; Larry Grant Reavis, Yadkinville; Mrs. Elizabeth Anne Draughon Roderick, Dunn; MORE Methodist College, Fayetteville, N C 28301 - Page 4 Also, Roger Gale Simmons, Asheboro; Camellia Ann Sizemore, Clinton; Leta Anne Smith (Magna Cum Laude), White Oak; Carl Warren Southerland, Durham; Janet Thompson Stephens, Apex; Jonnie Lane Stevens, Tabor City; Michael Gerald Todd (Cum Laude), Yadkinville; Robert Lee Ussery, Chapel Hill; T> .(x,v\f\e. Terrianne Alene Walton, Garner; Vickie^Pfeffl® Whitaker, Wadesboro; Leanah Sue White, Shallotte; Rufus Decatur White III, Shallotte; Terry Wayne Wicker, Sanford. Out-of-state students are: Howard Bion Arden, Scarsdale, N.Y.; Mary Elizabeth Baldwin, Alexandria, Va.; Anne Russell Boswell, Williamsburg, Va.; Elizabeth Earle Boulware, Petersburg, Va.; David Arthur Bowman, York, Pa.; Sharon Gayle Buser, Oakton, Va.; Kathryn Margaret Carlson, Bridgeton, N.J.;, Richard James DeMund, Ft. Monmouth, N . J . ; Valerie Margit Fawess, Bay Shore, N •l* * Y J. • •/ Also, Carl Delos Ford, J r . , Arlington, Va.; Carolyn May Garrison, Bridgeton, N . J . ; Robert Lewis Giannini III, Williamsburg, Va.; Ronnie Hansel Gill, Aitavista, Va.; Henry Martin Gramlich, J r . , Bayside, N.Y.; Trudie Anne Keil, Chesapeake, Va.; Also, Perry Douglas Lewis, Batesburg, S.C.; William Jerome McCown III, Florence, S . C . ; Ralph Cannon Myers, Jr., Scranton, S.C.; Eugene Snyder Odom, Florence, S . C . ; Herbert Edward Olinger, J r . , Roanoke, Va.; Betsy Jane Padgett, Lynchburg, Va.; Bob Walton Roberts, Roanoke, V a . ; Susan Joanne Rowe, Clearwater, Fla.; James Franklin Russell II, Arlington, Va.; MORE Methodist College, Fayetteville, N C 28301 - Page 5 Also, Lynn Shirley Seacord, Scarsdale, N . Y . ; Dale Sickler Seibert, Elmer, N . J . ; Marianne Snowden, Hemingway, S.C.; Barry Craig Steely, Bethlehem, Pa.; Steven Ray Thompson, Shaker Heights, Ohio; "Walter George Townley, Wharton, N.J.; James Walter Wilkerson, Colonial Beach, Va.; Brock Wayne Williams, Rockville, Md. Those from Fayetteville who received the Bachelor of Science degree are: Janice Ann Bium, Richard Lee Browning, John Clayton Clamp, Linda Carol McPhail (Summa Cum Laude), Levan Nguyen (Ktd^ua' Cum Laude), Diane Qualliotine (Summa Cum Laude), John Quinton Whitmire, Tracy Warren Woodward. Other North Carolina students are: Herbert Reeves Finger, Jr., Lincolnton, and William Arnold Williams, Jr., Pisgah Forest. 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ELECTED STATE- NEWS MEDIA NEWS MEDIA 0' 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 received the Bachelor of ICicL)(ScJ^<.) degree in /CyU~U^ , £c* &*> »°*~ > Id^ r*~ at Methodist College, Fayetteville, North Carolina on May 25, 1970. is the JW/c/fc^A^ Methodist College graduated }^<fa Commencement Exercises. of Mr. and Mrs. students during its Seventh Annual Ambassador George V. Allen delivered the commencement address on Monday, May 25, and the Reverend John M. Lewis of Raleigh spoke at the Baccalaureate Service on Sunday, May 24. 1170 MAILING D AREA NEWS MEDIA Fayetteville Observer Local radio stations, WAI, WFBS, WFLB, WFNC, WIDU _Spring Lake Times . <f7> VU(l*~^-< , v"™^^,W. AREA HIGH SCHOOLS AREA COLLEGES AREA METHODIST CHURC l-ffO'METOWN NEWS PA PER (S) I SELECTED COLLEGES SELECTED STATE NEWS I4EDIA y _ U \!A .- ( MAILING AREA 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 NEWSPAPER(S) SELECTED COLLEGES SELECTED STATE NEWS MEDIA STATE NEV/S MEDIA OTHER f u I J> T C 0 L L I 1ATE ...ttfev lilts, ..ort.: uiroliu-; 21 i] m, ^.->o--7ilu, ext. .. L 1,0wd-^. L/iftCtor oi Public i^'i - >;lss Cuarlottc »l«tii .it, a I;c4 -raauate of ucuglaa Fr««raan JL, r^cuiveu ti;c .. uLstaiuJi: .ilu^ui .aaijUct o .t ^ o i i ,it., L. •! :^rvicf A .-.arc at '-Ctviilt, .ter ot ,.r. a;., ;ort,i i,aroii.. r . . . , . tarmlue, Jr. of ?,ici»niond, is a mflttbt-r of ts.e .,etiioaj.at t,olit;;;e I'viuc' IM ^ii.4truiT:<jiital in or^aaizi; u . j. / uoi.itiosi ; oarci of I - Ler iu t . . . drectora. ond roa and aas served as caainaan 01 tfie iiluinni .-..^.uclc1,clou's Ci.apter ooai/iittec for tae .~7u /ear. , ruaeutin. Ill tan Barnes, i'resiuent of t...c appreciation ic and uer crtat. i.,. c v'rvice A'./ard to niss Carralnc, Larrv L j t Ooi. .cion, expressed , lat lor . .^r (it.iicatioa to t,it. (MJ ..i leading t.*e cliapter cor.isdttee. ,:ociation, 4C THE FAYETTEVILLE OBSERVJ WEDNESDAY, MAY 277t870 ^flr Methodist Students Receive Degrees The Seventh Annual Commencement at M e t h o d i s t College brought to a close the lOfck academic year of the college. Degrees were awarded to 156 students. Of this number 58 are from the Fayetteville area, 62 are from other parts of North Carolina and 37 are from out-of-state. Bachelor of Arts degrees were conferred upon 144 and Bachelor of Science on 12 students. Diane Qualliotine 'of Fayetteville, daughter of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Raoul F r a n k Qualliotine, received the L. Stacy Weaver Award. This award is named after the first president of Methodist College and is awarded annually to the "member of the graduating class who exemplifies the highest degree of academic e x c e l l e n c e , spiritual d e v e l o p m e n t , leadership and service." Dr. John M. Lewis, pastor of First Baptist Church in Raleigh, North Ca r o 1 i n a , spoke on "Frontiers o f Faith" at the Baccalaureate Service. He told the seniors that they would be facing four frontiers — intellectual, social, p o l i t i c a l and psychological. Ambassador George V . Allen, who holds t h e permanent classification of Career Ambassador — the highest rank obtainable by an American diplomat, spoke to the seniors at the graduation exercise. He spoke on "Planning in International Affairs." Allen said that although the United States did not plan to become a policeman for the world the role seems to have evolved upon us. He cited the Marshall Plan as the single best bit of planning in foreign affairs which America has done. The glimmer of an international federation i n Europe is the brightest light on the international horizon, according t o Ambassador Allen. In this federation people would not think of themselves as I t a l i a n s , Frenchmen and so forth, but as Europeans. And within the next fifteen years Americans will face a proposal for an "Atlantic Community" which will include Western Europe, the United States and Canada. Those who received the BACHELOR OF ARTS degree were: MRS. Bobble Abbott, Mrs. Patricia Alston (magna cum laude), Stephen Atkinson, Daniel Baluss, Mrs. Bonnie Blue, Charles Bullard, W i l l i a m Cashion, Jr., Virginia Chastain, Mrs. Brenda Clark, Mrs. Patricia Clayton (magna cum laude), Mrs. Dianne Creed. Also Doreen Dallas, Mrs. Ann Darden (cum laude), Stephen Davis, George DePriest, Mrs. B e v e r l y Dornier, Betty Edge, W i l l i a m Faulkner, Mrs. Cynthia Ferguson, Larry Frazier, Mrs. Linda Gardner, Walton GOSH, Patricia Griggs, John Gulssinger, Jr., Brenda Herrng (cum laude), Also Mrs. Martha Jessup, Karen Job, Mrs. Patricia Jorgenson, Mrs. Annette Kell (cum laude), Mrs. Wendy Keesee, Sonja Kendrick, Mrs Brenda Ledford, Kathryn Young Lewis, Leroy Logan, Charles Mclnnis. Also Janey McKnight (magna cum laude), Mrs. Mary Anne Magee, Mrs. Deborah Manning Carolina Norman, Mrs. Carol Olson, Ronald Olson, Frank Porter, Charles Siska, Jesse Staton, Jr., Laborn Sullivan, Mrs. Gale Thompson, Kenneth Trout, Wayne Tryon. ALso Mary Wade, Mrs. Linda Warren (magna cum laude), Vivian Webb, Antia Whitehead, Hilma Williford, Harvey Wright II, Linda Young, Fred Zanran, Jr. Braxton Best, Barbara Blow, Mrs. Alice Bonkemeyer, Laura Byrd, Mrs, Amelia Caison, Jo Anna Cherry, Georgena Clayton, Dwight Cotton, Donald CrutchtieW, Jeannette Dailey, Frank Dixon, Jr., Susanne Donnelly, Ann DuVal, Bari Ellington, Donna Ellington. Also Maurice Elliott, M a r y 1 i n Etheridge, Linda Eurey, Robert Flynn, Danny Gibson, Coleen Grissom, Ann Hampton, Mrs. Brenda Home, James Hurst, Jr. Also Charles Jones, Theresa Keller (summa cum laude), Mrs. Jan Kennedy, Jackson Langley, Jr., William L 'eberger, Martha McLaurin, Sandra , .thews, Mrs. Cynthia Meadows, Thomas Miriello, Betsy Nading. Also Mrs. Frances Pearson, James Poole. Jr., Barbara Powell, John Powell, Mrs.Lana Ray, Dorothy Raymond, Larry Reavis, Mrs. Elizabeth Roderick, Also Roger Simmons, Camellia Sizemore, Leta Smith (magna cum laude), Carl Southerland, Janet Stephens, Jonnie Stevens, Michael Todd (cum laude), Robert Ussery, Terrianne Walton, Vickie Whitaker, Leanah White, Rufus White III, Terry Wicker. Also Howard Arden, Mary Baldwin, Anne Boswell. Elizabeth Boulwarc, David Bowman, Sharon B u s e r , Kathryn Carlson, Richard DeMund, Vale.'ie Fawess. Also Carl Ford, Jr., Carolyn Garrison, Robert Giannini III, Ronnie Gill, Henry Gramlich, Jr. Trudie Jaber, Edward Keil. Also Perry Lewis, William McCown III, Ralph Myers Jr., Eugene Odom, Herbert Olinger, Jr., Betsy Padgett, Bob Roberts, Susan Rowe, James Russell II. Also Lynn Seacord, Dale Seibert, Marianne Snowden, Barry Steely, Steven Thompson, Walter Townely, James Wilkerson, Brock Williams. Those who received the BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE were: Janice Blum, Richard Browning, John Clamp, Linda MePhail (summa Degrees were awarded to 156 students. Of this number 58 are from the Fayetteville area, 62 are from other parts of North Carolina and 37 are from out-of-state. Bachelor of Arts degrees were conferred upon 144 and Bachelor of Science on 12 students. Diane Qualliotine of Fayetteville, daughter of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Raoul F r a n k Qualliotine, received the L. Stacy Weaver Award. This award is named after the first president of Methodist College and is awarded annually to the "member of the graduating class who exemplifies the highest degree of academic e x c e l l e n c e , spiritual d e v e l o p m e n t , leadership and service." Dr. John M. Lewis, pastor of First Baptist Church in Raleigh, North Ca r o 1 i n a , spoke on "Frontiers o f Faith" at the Baccalaureate Service. He told the seniors that they would be facing four frontiers — intellectual, social, p o l i t i c a l and psychological. Ambassador George V . Allen, who holds the permanent classification of Career Ambassador — the highest rank obtainable by an American diplomat, spoke to the seniors at the graduation exercise. He spoke on "Planning in International Affairs." Allen said that although the United States did not plan to become a policeman for the world the role seems to have evolved upon us. He cited the Marshall Plan as the single best bit of planning in foreign affairs which America has done. The glimmer of an international federation i n Europe is the brightest light Frenchmen and so forth, but as Europeans. And within the next fifteen years Americans will face a proposal for an "Atlantic Community" which will include Western Europe, the United States and Canada. Those who received the BACHELOR OF ARTS degree were: MRS. Bobbie Abbott, Mrs. Patricia Alston (magna cum laude), Stephen Atkinson, Daniel Baluss, Mrs. Bonnie Blue, Charles Bullard, W i l l i a m Cashion, Jr., Virginia Chastain, Mrs. Brenda Clark, Mrs. Patricia Clayton (magna cum laude), Mrs. Dianne Creed. Also Doreen Dallas, Mrs. Ann Darden (cum laude). Stephen Davis, George DePriest, Mrs. B e v e r l y Dornier, Betty Edge, W i l l i a m Faulkner, Mrs. Cynthia Ferguson, Larry Frazier, Mrs. Linda Gardner, Walton Goss, Patricia Griggs, John Guissinger. Jr., Brenda Herrng (cum laude), Also Mrs. Martha Jessup, Karen Job, Mrs. Patricia Jorgenson, Mrs. Annette Kell (cum laude), Mrs. Wendy Keesee, Sonja Kendrick, Mrs Brenda Ledford, Kathryn Young Lewis, Leroy Logan, Charles Mclnnis. Also Jancy Mcknight (magna cum laude), Mrs. Mary Anne Magec, Mrs. Deborah Manning Carolina Norman, Mrs. Carol Olson, Ronald Olson, Frank Porter, Charles Siska, Jesse Staton, Jr., Laborn Sullivan, Mrs. Gale Thompson, Kenneth Trout, Wayne Tryon. Also Mary Wade, Mrs. Linda Warren. (magna cum laude*. Vivian Webb, Antia Whitehead, Hilma Williford, Harvey Wright H, Linda Young, Fred Zahran, Jr. Braxton Best, Barbara Blow, Mrs. Alice Bonkemeyer, Laura Byrd, Mrs. Amelia Caison, Jo Anna Cherry, Georgena Clayton, Dwight Cotton, Donald Crutchfield, Jeannette Dailey, Frank Dixon, Jr., Susanne Donnelly, Ann DuVal, Bari Ellington, Donna Ellington. Also Maurice Elliott, M a r y 1 i n Etheridge, Linda Eurey, Robert Flynn, Danny Gibson, Coleen Grissom, Ann Hampton, Mrs. Brenda Home, James Hurst, Jr. Also Charles Jones, Theresa Keller (summa cum laude), Mrs. Jan Kennedy, Jackson Langley, Jr., William L 'eberger, Martha McLaurin, Sandra A Lthews, Mrs. Cynthia Meadows, Thomas Miriello, Betsy Nading. Also Mrs. Frances Pearson, James Poole, Jr., Barbara Powell, John Powell, Mrs.Lana Ray, Dorothy Raymond, Larry Eeavis, Mrs. Elizabeth Roderick, Also Roger Sunmons, Camellia Sizemore, Leta Smith (magna cum laude), Carl Southerland, Janet Stephens, Jonnie Stevens, Michael Todd (cum laude), Robert Ussery, Terrianne Walton. Vickie Whitaker. Leanah White, Rufus White 111, Terry Wicker. Also Howard Arden, Mary Baldwin, Anne Boswell. Elizabeth Boulware, David Bowman, Sharon B u s e r , Kathryn Carlson, Richard DeMund, Valerie Fawess. Also Carl Ford, Jr., Carolyn Garrison, Robert Giannim III, Ronnie Gill, Henry Gramlich, Jr. Trudie Jaber, Edward Keil. Also Perry Lewis, William MeCown III, Ralph Myers Jr., Eugene Odom, Herbert Olinger, Jr., Betsy Padgett, Bob Roberts, Susan Rowe, James Russell II. Also Lynn Seacord, Dale Seibert, Marianne Snowden, Barry Steely, Steven Thompson, Walter Townely, James Wilkerson, Brock Williams. Those who received the BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE were: Janice Blum. Richard Browning, John Clamp, Linda McPhail (summa cum laude), Levan Nguyen (summa cum laude), Diane Qualliotine (summa cum laude), John Whitmire, Tracy Woodward, . Herbert Finger, Jr., W i l l i a m AVilliams, Arthur DeMott, and Ernest ag'homjson Herndon, Jr. MAILING X AREA NEWS MEDIA _Fayetteville Observer Local radio stations, WFAI, WFBS, WFLB, WFNC, WIDU __Spring Lake Times AREA HIGH SCHOOLS Department Office AREA COLLEGES I AREA METHODIST CHURCHES J HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER(S) D SELECTED COLLEGES u-rSELECTED STATE NEWS MEDIA STATE NEV/S MEDIA OTHER May 27, 1970 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Coach Gene,Clayton, Athletic Director of Methodist College, Fayetteville, North Carolina, announces that John McMillan, 6'1", 180 Ibs. senior at Parkton High School has agreed to attend Methodist College and participate in its varsity basketball and baseball programs, John was All-Conference in both baseball and basketball, selected Most Valuable in basketball and baseball in the 1969-70 year, and Best Male Athlete at Parkton High School for three years. This season he averaged 23 points per game in basketball. His pitching record 6s 8-5 this year and he hit .378. Coach Clayton comments, "John McMillan is one of the finest all-around athletes in this area. We are very happy that Johnnie kas decided to attend Methodist as we feel he can be a very fine aseet to our athletic program." od cc/ Fayetteville Observer •30- MAILING AREA NEWS MEDIA jXFayetteville Observer Local radio stations, WFAI, WFBS, WFLB, WNC, WIDU Spring Lake Times AREA HIGH SCHOOLS Department Office AREA COLLEGES AREA METHODIST CHURCHES "j HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER(S) a SELECTED COLLEGES SELECTED STATE NEWS MEDIA STATE NEWS MEDIA OTHER ' RELEASE: M B T B O D I S 1 C O L L E G E layettevilie, i,ortu Laroliua 2oJul 1 ., :.;.IATF LowaerniiiK, i/irector of i-u^lic Relatious PATITTITILLI - tr. L. btacy Weaver, President of ,'ctaouist College, will be U;e coiuueacei.-uut speaker at cliauoa ., Ligu School iu l-.iutston balei.i on Juiit; j . ...cl.ool on June 2 ana :..J. Reynolds MAILING [AREA NEWS MEDIA x-^ayetteville Observer fbW Local radio stations, WAI, WFBS, WFLB, WFNC, WIDU _ Spring Lake Times AREA HIGH SCHOOLS _ Department _ Office AREA COLLEGES AREA METHODIST CHURCHES j HOMETOWN NEWS PA PER(S) D SELECTED COLLEGES SELECTED STATE NEWS MEDIA STATE NEWS MEDIA OTHER E T H G it I S 1 C O L ^ i . 0 ^ . iliu, .\crti. Carolina 2o3ul RELEASE: ' Lv!>iFDIATE „!!! Lowcierinilk, jjirector of Public Delations CUTLIi-JL: •. bfj Leers for t!ia >,et,;odiot College. Aluwnl ^?GOci;itior art: (x to r; .,aviu i.erring of Winston I'.aler;, Vice. President .'Irs. ,'fason Syhes of 1'ayettevllle, Secretary: ;.dss ijornia Lavis of ::altl-! , : oarc of directors and luouias ^. 'lov,' III of Carrier, President. :-ot pictured are Jacios Garden of i,ur,.aia ana ^avia uatcuell of Uasninjton, j.C.,.both eiect-Kl to the board of Directors.