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Fourth Class Graduated During 1967 Commencement Sixty-eight seniors received diplomas during the Fourth Annual Commence- ment Exercises at Methodist College on Monday, May 29. Another twelve are expected to graduate at the end of the current summer session which ends July 14. Dr. Felix Robb, Director of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, delivered the Commencement Address. Speaking on the general subject of "Power," Dr. Robb stated that education is the key to power, and there is nothing more powerful than an idea whose time has come. He commented on the tremendous pro- gress of the South within the past one hundred years and stated, "The next hundred years can belong to the South if we successfully work out the human relations problem." He congratulated the graduates but also warned them, "With success you have also acquired responsibilities. You will either help solve the problems of society, or you will become one of the problems." On Sunday, May 28, during the Bac- calaureate Sermon, Dr. Pierce Harris, Pastor Emeritus of First Methodist Church, Atlanta, challenged the seniors to choose wisely their level of living, hecause the compensations of life are determined by the level of living which one chooses. THE 1967 GRADUATES Students who graduated with honors are: Ima Jean Hutchinson, A.B., English, Fayetteville, Magna Cum Laude; Thomas Harvey Matthews, B.S., Mathematics, Wade, Cum Laude; Mary Elizabeth Se- gesky, A.B., Elementary Teacher Educa- tion, Fayetteville, Cum Laude. BACHELOR OF ARTS Margaret Stafford Alexander of Char- lotte, elementary teacher education; Mrs. Celia Abernethy Benedict of Fort Bragg, economics and business administration; (See Graduates, Page 2) SCENES FROM GRADUATION. Upper left: The graduates move with the procession from the Classroom Building to the Student Union. Upper right: Dr. Pierce Harris, pastor emeritus, First Methodist Church, Atlanta, Ga., preaches the Bac- calaureate Sermon. Lower left: Betty Lipcomb and members of hf'r family are greeted by Dr. and Mrs. Weaver during the President's Reception for the graduates and their families. Lower right: President Weaver; Dr. Felix Robb, Commencement Speaker; Dr. Mott Blair, chairman of the Board of Trustees; Dr. Samuel J. Womack, dean; and Dr. Garland Knott, chaplain, discuss the Commencement Program prior to the beginning of the exercise.

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Fourth Class Graduated During 1967 CommencementSixty-eight seniors received diplomas

during the Fourth Annual Commence­ment Exercises at Methodist College onMonday, May 29. Another twelve areexpected to graduate at the end of thecurrent summer session which endsJuly 14.

Dr. Felix Robb, Director of theSouthern Association of Colleges andSchools, delivered the CommencementAddress.

Speaking on the general subject of"Power," Dr. Robb stated that educationis the key to power, and there is nothingmore powerful than an idea whose timehas come.

He commented on the tremendous pro-

gress of the South within the past onehundred years and stated, "The nexthundred years can belong to the Southif we successfully work out the humanrelations problem."

He congratulated the graduates butalso warned them, "With success youhave also acquired responsibilities. Youwill either help solve the problems ofsociety, or you will become one of theproblems."

On Sunday, May 28, during the Bac­calaureate Sermon, Dr. Pierce Harris,Pastor Emeritus of First MethodistChurch, Atlanta, challenged the seniorsto choose wisely their level of living,hecause the compensations of life are

determined by the level of living whichone chooses.

THE 1967 GRADUATES

Students who graduated with honorsare: Ima Jean Hutchinson, A.B., English,Fayetteville, Magna Cum Laude; ThomasHarvey Matthews, B.S., Mathematics,Wade, Cum Laude; Mary Elizabeth Se­gesky, A.B., Elementary Teacher Educa­tion, Fayetteville, Cum Laude.

BACHELOR OF ARTS

Margaret Stafford Alexander of Char­lotte, elementary teacher education; Mrs.Celia Abernethy Benedict of Fort Bragg,economics and business administration;

(See Graduates, Page 2)

SCENES FROM GRADUATION. Upper left: The graduates move with the procession from the Classroom Building to theStudent Union. Upper right: Dr. Pierce Harris, pastor emeritus, First Methodist Church, Atlanta, Ga., preaches the Bac­calaureate Sermon. Lower left: Betty Lipcomb and members of hf'r family are greeted by Dr. and Mrs. Weaver during thePresident's Reception for the graduates and their families. Lower right: President Weaver; Dr. Felix Robb, CommencementSpeaker; Dr. Mott Blair, chairman of the Board of Trustees; Dr. Samuel J. Womack, dean; and Dr. Garland Knott, chaplain,discuss the Commencement Program prior to the beginning of the exercise.

Page Two NEWSLETTER June, 1967

(Graduates, Continued)

James Spencer Birdsong of Charlottes­ville, Va., economics and business ad­ministration; George Kenneth Blair ofFayetteville, economics and business ad­ministration; Jim Allen Bledsoe of Fay­ettevile, economics and business admin­istration; Mrs. Natalie Anne Boyce ofFayetteville, English; Michael DurantBrownlee of Fayetteville, history; LindaGayle Campbell of Fayetteville, English;Nancy Bowman Caughey of Bellevue,Pa., economics and business administra­tion; William Bowen Church III ofMeriden, Conn., English; George Clai­borne Collie of Chapel Hill, history;

ON CAMPUS THIS SUMMERSCHEDULE OF E'VENTS

June 9-10--Conference for Subdistrict Workers With Adults, N. C.Conference of Methodist Church

July 21-23-Regional Youth Conference (N. C., Va., S. C.), Church of JesusChrist of latter-Day Saints

. July 23-28-Annual Conference Session of Methodist Youth Fellowship,N. C. Conference

August S-6--School of Christian Mission, N. C. Conference of the MethodistChurch, Weekend of Study

August 7-11-School of Christian Mission, N. C. Conference, Week of StudyAugust 12-13-lay School of Evangelism, N. C. ConferenceAugust 26-27-laymen's Retreat, N. C. Annual ConferenceAugust 28-31-Pastors' Conference on Eva'ngelism, N. C. Annual

ConferenceSeptember 1-2- Traininq Conference For Subdistrict Youth leaders,

N. C. Conference

James Dodrill, president, Class of 1967,introduces members of the Senior Class

at the Alumni Banquet.

Ronald Lee Comer of Fayetteville,English; Mrs. Ann Davey Colville ofFayetteville, music; Doreatha Mae Coo­ley of Kannapolis, elementary teachereducation; Edward Martin Cozart ofRowland, economics and business admin­istration; Charles Warren Davis III ofCheraw, S. C., history; Mary ElaineDavis of Wade, elementary teacher edu­cation; James Lee Dodrill of Fayetteville,economics and business administration;Daniel Marcel Drake of Fort Bragg, his­tory; Richard Wright Evans of Fayette­ville, economics and business administra­tion; Barbara Ann Fischer of Morris­town, N. J., elementary teacher educa·tion; Mrs. Dorothy Gittleman of FortBragg, elementary teacher education;Loretta Gayle Gore of Tabor City, ele­mentary teacher education;

John Harris Gray of Durham, history;Wesley Eugene Guthrie of Fayetteville,English; Mary Alice Hall of Fayetteville,

elementary teacher education; JohnJoseph Haracivet of Fayetteville, eco­nomics and business administration;William Lawrence Hatem of Fayetteville,economics and business administration;Barbara Lee Houston of Fayetteville,elementary teacher education; Mary LoisJones of Fayetteville, history; ElizabethBarr Lipscomb of Sanford, history; Ca­bell Luck, Jr. of Ashland, Va., history;Elizabeth Ann McKnight of Fayetteville,music; Elmer Reuben Midgette, Jr. ofManteo, business administration; GaryGene Miller of Augusta, Ga., economicsand business administration; BradleyBelton Minshew of Dunn, economics andbusiness administration; Robert AnthonyNardone of Durham, economics and busi­ness administration; Owen CharlesOwen, Jr. of Fayetteville, history; Bev­erly Ann Parks of New Castle, Del.,elementary teacher education; Mrs.Louise Constance Rouse Parks of Fayette­ville, elementary teacher education; Pet­er deBaun Rapelye of Rutland, Vt., Eng­lish; James Harmon Register, Jr. of Clin­fun, economics and business administra­tion; Mrs. Carolyn Jean Nunery Sellers ofFayetteville, history; Judy Gaskins Sing­leton of Washington, N. C., elementaryteacher education; Maryellen ReneeSwindler of Hempstead, Long Island, N.Y., history: Larry Thomas Tew of Fay­etteville, economics and business admin­istration;

Steven Lewis Thomas of Fayetteville,economics and business administration;Richard Thomas Vann of Clinton, eco­nomics and business administration:Lalla Anne Watson of Rl!d Springs,elementary teacher education; DanielThigpen Wemyss, Jr. of Fayetteville,economics and business administration:James Sandlin Yearby of Dunn, history;Teresa Adele Zahran of Fayetteville,music; James Morris Zeigler of Fayette­ville, economics and business adminis­tration.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

John Thomas Baranowski of Spring­field, Va., biology; Arthur Michael Ben­ton of Warsaw, N. C., biology; HughGene Burke of Vienna, Va., mathematics;Mrs. Virgina Dove Frye of Fayetteville,biology; Charles Thurman Gardner ofRoseboro, mathematics; Claiborne Car­son Harmon, Jr. of Durham, biology;Boyce Allen Hayes of Burlington, bio­logy; Larry Eldon Martin of Raeford,biology; Leslie Jon Mengel of Sumter,S. C., biology; George John Pearce ofManteo, biology; William Carle Tarr IIof Springfield, Va., biology; Robert Mur­phy Thompson of Fayetteville, biology.

Summer SessionEnrollment is 232

The current session of summer schoolis one of the college's largest to date.

The enrollment is composed of 232students from Methodist College's ownstudents, students from other colleges,new freshmen and public school teach­ers.

Other colleges and umversities repre­sented in this summer session are: Bald­win Wallace, Belhaven, Campbell, Chow­an, Converse, Cumberland, East Carolina,Erskine, Emory, Fayetteville State, Uni­versity of Kansas, Limestone, Louisburg,Mars Hill, Meredith.

Also U.N.C. at Greensboro, N. C. StateUniversity, Peace, Pfeiffer, Presbyterian,Queens, Rochester Institute of Technol­ogy, Salem, University of South Carolina,Southwood, Stratford, Tennessee Temple,Wake Forest, West Chester State andWingate.

A total of 32 courses are being offer­ed in the areas of Art, Biology, Chemis­try, Economics, Education, English, His­tory, Mathematics, Political Science, Re­ligion, Music, Psychology, Sociology,Speech and Languages, plus private in­struction in Organ, Piano, Viola, Violinand Voice.

Page Three NEWSLETTER June, 1967

Alumni Elect Officers For 1967-68

The newly-elected officers of the Alumni Association for 1967-68 were installed atthe annual Alumni Banquet and Meeting held on Saturday evening, May 27. Theyare, from left, Mrs. Ella Rose (Hall) Smith, '66, secretary-treasurer; Jerry C. Wood,'64, president; Ralph F. Hoggard, '64, vice president. Elected to the Board of Directorsfor a three-year term were Larry Barnes, '66; David Herring, '65; and Tommy Yow,'66. Other members of the Board are David Chance, '65; Don Parsons, '65; Bill Wolfe,'64; David Altman, '65; Julian Jessup, '64; Cynthia Walker, '65

is President of Worth Printing Company.Mrs Barbetta Smith Stahnke, 213 PopeStreet, Hope Mills, N. C. 28348, is ahousewife. Mrs. Yvonne Spires Tilley,602 Center Drive West, Beaufort, S. C.29902, is a housewife while husband,Chaplain Robert L. Tilley, is serving withthe marines at Paris Island. Mrs. Har­riett Smith Ussery, 1920 Dogwood Street,Fayetteville, N. C. 28301, is a LeadTeacher - Cumberland Community Ac­tion Program.

Larry W. Warren, 2854 Sylvan Road,East Point, Ga. 30302, is Assistant Man­ager of F. W. Woolworth Store, Atlanta.Married Joyce Holland, June 19, 1966.Jerry C. Wood, 907-B Laural Street,Fayetteville, N. C. 28303, is AssistantPrincipal of Seventy-First High School.A son, Jerry, Jr., was born July 9, 1966.Mrs. Sally Stevens Yount, 3619 60thStreet, Lubbock, Texas is a mother andhomemaker for her one-year-old son andher husband. Whitten, who is WestTexas Sales Representative for DrexelFurniture Co.

Jerry Wood, president, Class of 1964,introduces members of his class at theAlumni Banquet.

CLASS OF 1965

Lt. (jg) David R. Altman 696222, USSBenewah (APB-35), FPO San Francisco,Calif. 96601, is Engineering Officer ofhis ship which is the Brigade Commandship operating in the rivers of theMekong Delta area of Viet Nam. Wayneand Donna Autry, Lou-Mar Estates,Abingdon, Md. 21009. Donna is teachingsecond grade and Wayne is teachingspecial education and coaching. Theyare both doing graduate work. Paul Brill,2403 Grant Avenue, Raleigh, N. C. 27608,is in graduate school at N. C. StateUniversity. John J. Avinger, Jr., 1204Pickens Street, Conway, S. C. 29526, ismanager of a supermarket. James E.Bartlett III (Jim). 412 Park Avenue,

Ronald Green, Savannah Terrace,Apartment 27A, North Augusta, S. C.29841, is Department Manager for J. C.I'enney Co. Ronald, Jr., born December9, 1966. Mrs. Dawn Hamby Parsons, 4916Ashton Road, Fayetteville, N. C. 28304is teaching at Westlawn ElementarySchool. W. Connor Holland III, 1117-3W. Rowan Street, Fayetteville, N. C.28305, is Executive Trainee, Sears Roe­buck & Co. Connor IV was one year oldon December 14, 1966. Mrs. SandraHolmes Holt (Sandy), 2805 Skye Drive,Fayetteville, N. C. 28303, is credit clerkfor Powell Kistler & Co. James W. John.son (Jimmy), P. O. Box 464, Dunn, N. C.28334, is teaching history at Erwin HighSchool and serving as interim pastor atthe East Erwin Baptist Church. LucyMartin, Route 1, Hope Mills, N. C. 28348,is teaching sixth grade at J. W. CoonSchool. Lt. (jg) David S. Myers (Dave),4320 Lorcom Lane, Arlington, Va. 22207,has returned to the U. S. after servingtwo years in Naples, Italy.

The Reverend John K. Ormond, Jr.,2203 N. Akard St., Dallas, Texas 75201,is Assistant Minister of First MethodistChurch, Dallas. Son born in May, 1967.Mrs. Janice B. Peters, 1845 Wayne Lane,Fayetteville, N. C. 28304, is teachinghistory and music at Massey Hill HighSchool. Larry Siceloff, Route 4, Winston­Salem, N. C. is a Real-estate Broker.Louis Spilman, Jr., 827 MacPhersonChurch Road, Fayetteville, N. C. 28303.

Alumnews ...From the questionaires circulated to

alumni on March 1, 1967 and returnedto the Alumni Office, we are sharing thefollowing information. If we did nothear from you, please let us know whereyou are and what you are doing.

CLASS OF 1964Lt. (jg) Guy B. Beattie, Jr. (Bud), Box

22, NAVCOMMSTA, Iceland, FPO NewYork, N. Y. 09571 - in Naval Communi­cations at Keflavik, Iceland. MarriedJune, 1966 to Jill Blevins, Abingdon,Va. Alton Bethea (AI), 525 HighlandRoad, Southern Pines, N. C. 28387, isteaching biology, chemistry and generalscience, West End High School. Mrs.Betty Bunce, Route 3, Box 668-A, Smith­field, N. C. 27577, is teaching history atSelma High School. Husband Dearl hasgone into the ministry. Mrs. Christine'Barfield Byrd (Chris), 643 SalisburyRoad, Statesville, N. C. 28677, is Sec­retary-Tax Collector of Iredell County.One son, age 3. Helen Carter, 5937-1,Radecke Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 21206,is Professional Assistant Librarian inAdult Services Department of BaltimoreCounty Public Library. Completed M.S.degree in Library Science. Mrs. PatriciaMelvin Cashion (Patsy), 605 BiscayneDrive, Fayetteville, N. C. 28301, is teach­ing third grade in College Lakes School.David Conert (Dave), Route 2, Box 46.Wallace, N. C., is pastor of North EastPentecostal Free Will Baptist Church

~,.,

Page Four NEWSLETTER June, 1967

Jean Hutchinson Receives L. Stacy Weaver Award

The L. Stacy Weaver Award, presented annually to the graduate who best exem.plifies academic excellence, spiritual development, leadership and service, was pre.sented by Dr. Samuel J. Womack, during the graduation exercise, to Ima JeanHutchinson of Fayetteville, who graduated Magna Cum Laude.

Peachtree Avenue, Wilmington, N. C.28401, is teaching in New Hanover HighSchool. Planning to go to Laos or PacificIsland in August. Philip A. Levine,4627 Woodlark Lane, Charlotte, N. C.28211, is in sales management withAetna Life Insurance Co. Completed sixmonths USMC Reserve duty in May,1967. Mrs. Jane McKinney, 2636 Fair­lawn Drive, Winston-Salem, N. C. 27106,is a housewife. Mary E. Martin, 1524Seabreeze Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, Fla.33316, is working on Master's degree inelementary education at Atlantic Univer­sity, Boca Raton, Fla. Will teach inelementary school beginning in fall of]967. Judith Ann Mason (Judy), 923Graham Street, Burlington, N. C. 27215,is Office Manager of Mason's Stores,Inc. - division of the M. H. Fishman Co.of New York. Edra Overby Nease, 4404Blanton Drive, Fayetteville, N. C. 28303,is a housewife and mother - one sonalmost two years old. The Rev. KermitNorris, 105 Main St., Saugus, Mass.01906, is a graduate student in BostonUniversity School of Theology and pas­tor of Centre Methodist Church of Sau·gus. Lt. Jerry G. Norris, 05248871, 602Gen. Sup. Co., APO New York 09178,received commission in QuartermasterCorps in March, 1967, and is serving inArmy in Munich, Germany. Quote fromone of his letters: "Will write anyonewho writes me." Donald E. Parsons(Don), 4916 Ashton Road, Fayetteville,N. C. 28304, is teaching biology andassistant basketball coach at FayettevilleSenior High School.

Paul Patrick Pope III, A2C, Box 1425,Suffolk Co. AFB, Westhampton Beach,N. Y. 11978, is serving in U. S. AirForce. Mrs. Mary Barbara Ray Raynor,

Jerry A. Keen, SN, Box 31, B310791,USNAVCOMMSTAWASH, Washington,D. C. 20390. Mrs. Donna Chaney Laws,I-A Hunter Street, Danville, Va. 24541,is a housewife and mother - 2 children,boy and girl. Judy Ann Lee, 402 LawRoad, Fayetteville, N. C. 28301, is teach­ing sixth grade. Nancy E. Lee, 5011

Selden Rapelye, president, Class of 1965,introduces members of his class at theAlumni Banquet.

483 "F" Street, Apt. A6, Chula Vista,California 92010, is Forward Talos Mis­sile Test and Handling Officer on theGuided Missile Cruiser Chicago (CG-ll)in San Diego, Calif. Married to theformer Abbie Ormond on Dec. 28, 1966.

J. Glenwood Jones (Glenn), 2544 Beth­abara Road, Box 15, Winston-Salem,K. C. 27106, is Research Chemist at R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. New baby boy,Jonathan Glenn, born in January, 1967.

Fayetteville, N. C. 28305, is a student atFayetteville Technical Institute afterserving as Aviation Electronics Tech­nition in the Navy. James M. Beard, Jr.(Jim), P. O. Box 163, South Hill, Va.,23970, is working as an industrial engin­eer.

Nancy Best, 816 Lambuth Boulevard,Apt. 208, Jackson, Tenn. 38301, is Dir­ector of Christian Education at LambuthMemorial Methodist Church and part­time faculty member at Lambuth Col­lege. Herman Britt, Jr., Route 1, Box 186,Fayetteville, N. C. 28301, is biologyteacher at Stedman High School. JoyceBullock, Route 1, Godwin, N. C. 28344,is sixth grade teacher at Clement HighSchool. Mrs. Susan Myers Burbage, 20Ravensworth Road, Taylors, S. C. 29687,i., teaching second grade in. local ele­mentary school and taking graduateccurses at University of S. C. D. KeithCook, 763 Windemere Avenue, Rich­mond, Va. 23227, is Administrative As­sistant to County Manager, County ofHenrico, Va. Ensign George S. Council,Jr., USS Independence (CVA-62), FPONew York, N. Y. 09501, is serving on anaircraft carrier and has recently hadfive-months tour of the Mediterranean.Mrs. Ann Draughon Currin, Route 1, Box156, Fayetteville, N. C. 28301, is Englishteacher at Fayetteville Senior HighSchool.

Jerry Daughtry, 1926 Alexander Road,Raleigh, N. C. 27608 is in O.C.S. at FortLee, Va. R. Frank Duncum, Jr., 731 S.Broad Street, Burlington, N. C. 27215, isAssistant Manager of Sears Roebuckstore in Burlington. Mrs. Billie KellyFoushee, 425 California Street SE, Apart­ment C, Albuquerque, New Mexico87108, is a kindergarten teacher at Kirt­land Air Force Base. Continuing hereducation at University of New Mexicothis summer. Mrs. Mary Lynn McBrydeFraser, 6026 Amberwood Road, Balti­more, Md. 21206, is Assistant PsychiatricSocial Worker at Phipps Clinic, JohnsHopkins Hospital. Will move to Gaines­ville, Florida, July 1 for husband's(Keith) medical internship. Larry Green,318 Burleigh Street, Charlotte, N. C.28211, is Claims Representative - AetnaLife & Casualty Co.

Mrs. Willisteen Hall, 206 KirklandDrive, Fayetteville, N. C. 28301, is ahomemaker for her husband and sonborn February 20, 1967. John W. Hamil·ton, 1122 George Circle, Griffin, Ga.30223, is instructor in biology and phy­sical science in Griffin High School.Began study for M.Ed. in guidance andcounseling at West Georgia College inJune. Ens. David B. Herring, USNR,Co. J, USNAVSUPCORSCOL, Athens,Georgia 30601. Ens. Stephen E. Holt2,

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Route 1, Box 85-A, Fayetteville, N. C.28301, is a housewife. Moved into newhome in December, baby boy (Kelly)born April 20. Robert B. Reynolds (Bob),106 N. Shamrock Road, Charlottesville,Va. 22903, is with NASA Langley Re­search Center, Hampton, Va. On gradu­ate leave to work on Master's degreein computer science at University ofVirginia beginning in June, 1967. Mrs.Doris Rulnick, 2301 Westdale Drive,Fayetteville, N. C. 28303, is teachingat Alexander Graham Junior HighSchool. Mrs. Patricia Moore Servie(Patsy), 1002·B Elm Street, Fayetteville.N. C. 28303, is teaching English, historyat Alexander Graham Junior HighSchool. Husband now a student at M. C.Lt. James Elbert Simpson, Officer Stu­dent Co. - Class 67-18, Box 815, FortWolters, Texas 76067. has been inArmy for past 1l/z years. Mrs. Ann Win­ter Sitton, 3938 Belshire Lane, Charlotte.N. C. 28205, is a housewife and mother- two children, Lou Ann, age 3, andJohn, Jr., 11 months. Lewis Dixon Smith,P. O. Box 914, Elizabethtown, N. C.28337, is Property Coordinator, TheNorth Carolina Fund Mobility Project.Mrs. Rebecca S. Starling (Becky), 6730Castle gate Drive, Charlotte, N. C. 28211,is teaching 5th and 6th grade readingand math to students behind grade levelin achievement at Cotswold School.

Mrs. Suzanne Rouse Stork, 1108 Bren­ner Road, Columbia, S. C. 29206, hasdone substitute teaching this year andplans to teach full-time in the fall. Mar­ried in November, 1966 to Sampson PaulStork. Walter R. Turner, 2008-B Francis­co Varona St., Tondo, Manila, Philip­pines, is a Peace Corps Volunteer work­ing in Pilot Project in Urban CommunityDevelopment. Cynthia Walker, Route 3,Box 162A, Ashland Annex, Henderson,N. C. 27536, is teaching mathematics inin Henderson High School. Henry War­ren, 1204 Clifton Road, Jacksonville, N.C. 28540, is a Collector with the N. C.Department of Revenue. Roger Williams,2200 Linden Avenue, Kinston, N. C.28501, is Professional Medical Represen·tative with Abbott Laboratories - SusanLeigh, born September 22, 1966. YatesWilliams, 1115 Magnolia Place, Wilming­ton, N. C. 28401, is Travel Consultantwith Carolina Motor Club - World TravelAgency. Mrs. Frances Abell Zeigler(Fran), 702 Hampstead Place, Raleigh,N. C. 27610, has just moved to Raleighwhere her husband Jimmy, who gradua­ted at M.C. in May, is with Union Car­hide Co. Fran is now a housewife afterresigning from her work as caseworkerwith Cumberland County Welfare De­partment.

CLASS OF 1966Wanda Gayle Allen, 3219 Shamrock

NEWSLETTER

Drive, Fayetteville, N. C. 28303, is teach­ing 7th grade at Brentwood ElementarySchool. Mrs. Gail Bennett Autry, Route1, Box 159, Stedman, N. C. 28391, isa second grade teacher at College LakesElementary School. Larry M. Barnes,3305 Saqford Drive, Fayetteville, N. C.28301, completed .one year of LawSchool at U.N.C. - Chapel Hill. LutherC. Barnes, Jr., Route 1, Box 47, Wade,N. C. 28395, is teaching at AlexanderGraham Junior High School. David A.Bass, 1322 Sapona Road, Fayetteville, N.C. 28301, will graduate from N.C. StateUniversity in July. William E. Bowden(Bill), 702 Cutchin Street, Clinton, N. C.28328, is working with First Citizen'sBank & Trust Co. Carolyn DoreathaBrisson, Route 2, St. Pauls, N. C. 28284,is Caseworker with Robeson County Wel­fare Department. Ronnie D. Brown, Box61, Glen Alpine, N. C. 28628, is teachingseventh grade. YNSN Johnny C. Byrd,

John Handy, president, Class of 1966,introduces members of his class at theAlumni Banquet.

Captain's Office, USS GALVESTON(CLG3), FPO New York 09501, is yeomanin Captain's Office and since Februaryhas been making port calls throughoutthe entire Mediterranean area. Willreturn to home port in San Diego thelatter part of August. Carol Mae Calla­han (Patsy), Route 2, Vass, N. C. 28394,has just resigned from her work asEducational Assistant and Church Sec·retary at Whiteville Methodist Churchand is awaiting new job. Mrs. DonnaPagliuso Clubb, 25 Globemaster Avenue.Pope AFB, N. C., 28308, is a housewife.Husband is Captain in U. S. Army. Car­olyn M. Culbreth, 802 Dunn Road, Fay­etteville, N. C. 28301, is employed withSears Roebuck & Co. Mrs. Nancy M. Dan­iel, 222 Glenola Street, Fayetteville, N.C. 28301, is now a housewife but hopes

June, 1967

to be back at M.C. within next twoyears. Gordon Dixon, Box 561, Glou­cester, Va. 23061, is teaching mathema­tics in Gloucester County High School.Sandra Gibson, 113 Kensing on Circle,Fayetteville, N. C. 28301, is teachingmusic in two elementary schools in theFort Bragg Dependents School System.Jerri Hoffman Graves, Route 1, Box 436,Snow Hill, N. C. 28580. Husband, Roy, isin Viet Nam with U. S. Navy. When Royis in the States they make their homeat Port Hueneme, California.

Mrs. Louise Canady Greene, 211 Ful­ler Street, Fayetteville, N. C. 28305, willbe tea chi n g in Cumberland CountySchools, 1967-68, while husband is inViet Nam. Robert W. Griffin, 5626 At­water Drive, Greensboro, N. C. 27407, isBranch Manager of First-Citizen's Bank& Trust Co. Annette Hales, Route 1, Box98, Roseboro, N. C. 28382, is employedby Sears Roebuck & Co. of Fayetteville.Lt. John W. Handy, Box 4971, 3561stStudent Squadron, Webb AFB, Texas79721, is in pilot training with the new­est Air Force jet trainers. Mrs. AnneBaird Hanks, King Haigler, Apt. 0,Camden, S. C. 29020, is a housewife.Larry Harris, Route 7, New Hope Road,Raleigh, N. C. 27609, graduated at N. C.State this year. Gail Harrison, 4518 Bel­ford Road, Fayetteville, N. C. 28304. isPublic Welfare Worker I, CumberlandCounty Welfare Department. Mrs. AnneButler Hill, 618 Grand Street, HighPoint, N. C. 27260, is teaching seniorEnglish at Allan Jay School. Terry E.Houseman, 2395 S. Lyndonville Road,Lyndonville, N. Y. 14098, graduatedfrom State Univ. of New York, Collegeat Brockport with B.S. in early second­ary education - emphasis on socialstudies.

Jerry L. Huckabee, 1310 Sapona Road,Fayetteville, N. C. 28301, Public WelfareWorker I, Cumberland County WelfareDepartment. Katherine G. Kalevas, 414West Taylor Street, Griffin, Ga. 30223,is teaching mathematics in Griffin HighSchool. Considering graduate school.Mrs. Trena Barfield King, Route 3, Mul­lins, S. C. 29574, is a teacher at Britton'sNeck High School. Married to Jerry Kingin September, 1966. Norvell H. Long, Jr.,1401 W. Vine, Radcliff, Ky. 40160, is aMedical Research Lab. Technician, U. S.Army, Fort Knox, Ky. Enrolled part·time at University of Kentucky. SueMcDonald, Route 5, Box 190, Fayette­ville, N. C. 28301, is teaching 8th gradeand coaching girl's basketball at HopeMills High School. Mrs. Nor",a McNally,753 Poole Drive, Favetteville, N. C.2R303, is teaching. Katherine Maxwell.112 Hinsdale Avenue, Fayetteville, N. C.28305. is teaching at Belvedere Elemen­tary ISchool. Romulus Mason (Rom) 508

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Peoples Building, Charleston, S. C. 29401,is Claims Representative for Aetna Lifeand Casualty. Charles T. Mazza, Jr.(Ted), Route 1, Goffstown, New Hamp­shire 03045, is Field Representative ­State of New Hampshire, American RedCross.

L. Richard Meissner, Jr. (Dick), 210East Salisbury Street, Asheboro, N. C.27203, is teaching English in AsheboroHigh School. He directed Junior Classplay and served on Humanities Commit­tee which planned a course in humani­ties to be offered next year. Anita WiggsMissal, permanent address: 1098 Hill·stone Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44121, is ahousewife. Husband, Capt. J. B. Missal,is in U. S. Army. They will be movingin July to Monterey, California - U. S.Naval Post Graduate School for twoyears. A baby was due in May. GraceEllen Mitchell, 9 Lanark Road, ChapelHill, N. C. 27514, is a Medical Labora­tory Technician in gastroenterology re­search - N. C. Memorial Hospital.Graduated in June, 1966 from U.N.C. ­Chapel Hill with A.B. in zoology. Pvt.E-3 Danny Nau, Co. D, 4 Bn., Class 46-D,USA Med. TC, Fort Sam Houston, Texas78234. Mrs. Marie Zahran Reale, 1018Swinton Avenue, Bronx, New York10465, is a second grade teacher at St.Frances de Chantal Catholic School inthe Bronx, N. Y. Mrs. Ella Rose HallSmith, 255 Windsor Drive, Fayetteville,N. C. 28301, is a second grade teacher. atRamsey Street Elementary School. Mar­ried J. Wallace Smith in August, 1966.Mrs. Daisy Bryan Stentz (Dee), 79 Arl­ington Avenue, S.E., Concord, N. C.28025, taught 5th grade in CabarrusCounty schools this year. Husband, Dav·id, is entering Union Theological Sem­inary in Richmond, Va., this fall inpreparation for the ministry. Daisy

NEWSLETTER

plans to teach in Richmond school sys­tem for three years. Carol Stuart, Meth­odist Home for Children, 1001 Glen·wood Avenue, Raleigh, N. C. 27605, isa caseworker for the Home. RaymondK. Ussery, 1920 Dogwood Street, Fay­etteville, l'I". C. 28301, is Production Con­trol Scheduler anq Dispatcner withBlack and Decker Co. Edwin H. Voor­hees, Jr. (Ted), 4061h E. WashingtonStreet, Greencastle, Indiana 46135, is agraduate student at DePauw Universityworking on M.A. in mathematics on aFellowship from U. S. Office of Educa­tion. Married to former Linda Oliver.Have son, Edwin H. III, born in April.Quote, "Mother and son doing well,father barely survived."

CLASS OF 1967Non·Graduates

Peter Bowman, 106 N. East Street,Raleigh, N. C. 27601, is with the IBMCDrporation in Raleigh. Mrs. AnneBradford, 209 Fuller Street, Fayette­ville, N. C. 28305, is a housewife. Twochildren - boy, 11h years; girl, 7months. Mrs. Nancy Bethea Brown, 30Rogerson Drive, Chapel Hill, N. C. 27514,is a private secretary - Hospital Sav­ings Association. Cletus Cronrath(Clete), Navy Security Group Activity,Box 7, FPO San Francisco, Calif. 96668,is in U. S. Navy and now serving on atwo-year tour of duty in Japan. VernonDrinkwater, Jr., 316 45th Street, Vir­ginia Beach, Va. 23451, is a salesmAnfor Beechnut Lifesavers, Inc. BabyFoods. Susan Reece Giles, Route 1, Box552, Whiteville, N. C. 28472, is a house·wife and mother. Husband, Hoyt, isWildlife Protector of N. C. Girl, 2 yearsold, and expecting baby June 15, 1967.John Robert Gray, Route 2, Winthrop,Maine 04364, is a student at Universityof Maine, Class of '68. Alan Clark Herr-

June, 1967

ing, Weapons Division, N.A.A.S., Fallon,Nevada 89406, is in the Navy. Bruce C.Kasmer, ENFN (SU), USS STERLET(SS392), FPO San Francisco, Calif.96602, graduated from Submarine Schoolin February and is now in SubmarineService, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. RobertRhodes (Dusty), U. S. Naval Hospital,Box 36, FPO New York, N. Y. 09503, isHospital Corpsman in Hospital Labora­tory at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

Darrell Sessoms, P. O. Box 1136, Eliz­abethtown, N. C. 28337, is working asan Engraver. Dale L. Webber, 2500 N.Van Dorn Street, Apartment 815, Alex­andria, Va. 22302, is Asst. Mgr., ShoeDept., Montgomery Ward, Falls Church,Va. Mrs. Anna Gail Dixon Workman,c/o Lt. Marion G. Workman, Jr., Co.D, 97th Eng. Bn., APO New York 09189,is a housewife with husband in Pir­samens, Germany. Married March 5,1967. George Pinkston, 4018 WelmontDrive, Fayetteville, N. C. 28304, is withFayetteville Linen Service. Bob Ramsey,P. O. Box 98, Rose Hill, N. C. 28458, isChief Clerk at Ramsey Feed Co.

Largest Dean's ListIs Announced

Methodist College's largest Dean's Listfor any semester since the college open­ed, has been released by Dr. Samuel J.Womack, Jr., dean of the college.

The names of 205 students appearedon the list and represented the greatestpercentage of students ever to qualifyfor this honor. To qualify for such re­cognition a student must earn a "B"average or better on 15 or more semes­ter hours of work.

Eighty·seven percent of the seniorclass qualified for the Dean's List.