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August 11, 1970
FOR IKMED1AITE RELEASE:
Mr. Bruce Shelley, Baseball Coach at Methodist College,
Eayetteville, North Carolina, announces that George
Fulcher, a 5'9"» 160 Ib. third baseman from Norfolk,
has agreed to attend Methodist College and participate
in its varsity baseball program, George attended Maury
High School under the direction of Coach Leo .Anthony.
While at llaury, George lettered in basketball, baseball,
and football. Coach Shelley renarks, ' George is one
of the finest third basemen wA. will have in the Dixie
Conference this year. He will certainly be an asset
to our program." George will enter Hethodist in the
fall, ly?0 as a freshman.
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News Bureau, 488-7110, ext. 239
Bill Lowdermilk, Director of Public Relations
August 19, 1970
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Three Methodist College sophomores have been awarded United Methodist
Scholarships by the Board of Education of The United Methodist Church.
They
are Deborah Ann Bright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Louis Bright, Sr. of
Elizabeth City, North Carolina; Wesley Freeman Brown, son of Reverend and
Mrs. J.C.P. Brown of Williamston, North Carolina; and Penny Cheryl George,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil George of Marshallberg, North Carolina.
United Methodist Scholarship Awards cover tuition and fees up to $500
and are granted on the basis of superior academic standing, leadership ability,
active churchmanship, character, personality and need.
If
FROM
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION, THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
P. 0. BOX 871, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE 37202
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Scholarship by the Board of Education of The United Methodist Church,
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UNITEp METHODIST SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS cover tuition and fees up to $500
and are granted on the basis of superior academic standing, leadership
ability, active churchmanship, character, personality and need.
About 500 such awards are given annually by the Board of Education of
The United Methodist Church and its nationwide scholarship
program.
More than 10,000 United Methodist Scholarships have been granted since
the program was started in 1945.
Funds for the support of United Methodist Scholarships are received
from local churches on the basis of a church-wide offering on
Methodist Student Day, the second Sunday in June.
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United
Board of Education • The United Methodist Church
DIVISION OF HIGHER EDUCATION
MYRON F. WICKE, General Secrelary
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NASHVILLE.
TENNESSEE
37202
CRAIG BRANDENBURG
August 7, 1970
OFFICE
OF
STUDENT
MRS
DOROTHY
MRS.
RUTH
LOANS
CORN,
STALEY.
LOAN
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SCHOLARSHIP^
OFFICER
SCHOLARSHIP
OFFICER
M E M O R A N D U M
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THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS
Methodist College
This is to advise that the students listed below have been
approved for 1970-71 United Methodist Scholarships.
We are notifying the pastor and district superintendent of each
student receiving the award. Since your school is in possession
of more complete information on the home and home-town situation
of each student, we are asking you to assume responsibility for
publicity in the home-town newspaper. The attached sheet is our
suggestion for use in this connection.
Penny Cheryl George
Office of/student Loans and Scholarships
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Board of Education •The United Methodist Church
D I V I S I O N OF HIGHER EDUCATION
MYRON F. WICKE, General Secretary
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871
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TENNESSEE
37202
E. C R A I G B R A N D E N B U R G
OFFICE
OF STUDENT
MRS
DOROTHY
MRS.
RUTH
LOANS
CORN,
STALEY.
LOAN
AND S C H O L A R S H I P S
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SCHOLARSHIP
OFFICER
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M E M O R A N D U M
TO
THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS
Methodist College
This is to advise that the students listed below have been
approved for 1970-71 United Methodist Scholarships.
We are notifying the pastor and district superintendent of each
student receiving the award. Since your school is in possession
of more complete information on the home and home-town situation
of each student, we are asking you to assume responsibility for
publicity in the home-town newspaper. The attached sheet is our
suggestion for use in this connection.
Deborah Ann Bright
Wesley F. Brown
Office of Student Loans and Scholarships
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August §7, 1970
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Mr. Gene Clayton, Athletic Director and Basketball Coach of
Methodist College, Fayetteville, North Carolina, announces
that Don Howard Dantzler of Tabor City has agreed to attend
Methodist College and participate in its varsity basketball
program. Don attended Tabor City High School where he was
a member of the All Conference team and was voted the Most
Valuable Defensive Player. For the past two years Don has
attended Southeastern Community College where he made the
All Conference Team averaging 21 points per game. Don
Will enter Methodist College in the fall, 1970 as a junior.
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