Fayetteville symphony orchestra. Information for "Among our Colleges" New Editor of SMALL TALK William Flowers. MC Wind Ensemble Concert

Similar documents
DSELECTED COLLEGES. Fayetteville Observer. Local radio stations, WFAI, WFBS, WFLB, WFNC, WIDU. Spring Lake Times. Department.

Events and Concerts All events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.

«~>. I» s, M.i, fieparenisbt. JAREA NEWS imedia. gavettevill-e- -i-o jbalimubj WAIj \fltfdd, iiftld, WNC, VODU. AEEA^CDI.

Events and Concerts All events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.

Fine ARTS. Issue 1 April - June In this issue PG. 3 PG. 4 PG. 5. Students presented works by C.S. Lewis, ScrewTape Rewired.

PARISH CHOIR SCHEDULE As of 11/28/17; subject to change

Events and Concerts All events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.

Events and Concerts All events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.

DSELECTED COLLEGES. Fayetteville Observer. Local radio stations, WFAI, WFBS, WFLB, WFNC, WIDU. Spring Lake Times. Department.

EVENTS. Friday, 2:00 PM. 3:00 PM expressions 4:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM 11:00 PM 11:00 AM

CALENDAR OF EVENTS. Friday, December 13, 2013 to Monday, January 13, 2014

Date: 9/29/15 Attached Document Attached is the budget breakdown, and the schedule with bios for the speakers for the ACUI Conference.

SUNY Geneseo Performing Arts Calendar

Mount Horeb High School Bands Calendar of Events EVENTS IN BOLD ALL CAPS ARE REQUIRED Events in regular font are optional. Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

Registration Priority for Athletes -- Survey of Universities Updated February 2007 Alice Poehls, UNC Chapel Hill

BE PART OF THE BAND! An informational packet for prospective students and parents

Flagler Auditorium School, Community & Pro Events. Drama Talent Show Audition Wednesday, 9/9/15 2:00-5:00 PM Black box

Quarterly Report, April June 2011

Northern Network News November 17, 2006 By: Jim Potter, Director of University Relations

THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA OUTREACH HONOR

HYECHKA CLUB OF TULSA

THE DIVISION OF UNIVERSITY ADVANCEMENT QUARTERLY REPORT PREPARED FOR WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES ADVANCEMENT COMMITTEE

Loyola University College of Music Collection. 3 boxes

GENERAL INFORMATION PEET JUNIOR HIGH 525 E. SEERLEY BLVD. CEDAR FALLS, IOWA

'Cs <$ O. 1 a. W 1n. e r. v * * ^2» 03. C arn *. Q * O' ST *'/ ^ + * * o * «/

Endowed Scholarship List & Application

Montgomery Catholic Preparatory School May The Knight Times THE END OF THE YEAR IS HERE. #Catholic8thnDC

Date Time Event Groups Involved Location July 25 July 30, 2017 Ecco Camp Ecco Walker Creek Ranch *July 25 August 5, Elijah Music Rehearsal

Weekly Schedule. 12:00 pm 3:00 pm Operation Outreach Praise in the Park Sherman Park, 3000 N. Sherman Park Blvd, Milwaukee, WI

Christ the King Catholic High School Crusader Weekly

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH ACADEMIC CALENDAR

ACADEMIC CALENDAR

2015/16 CLUBS & ACTIVITIES Please check the QMS morning announcements for updates

Assistance League of Charlotte Scholarship

2017 MSP Regional Assignments

Date Time Event Groups Involved Location July 25 July 30, 2017 Ecco Camp Ecco Walker Creek Ranch *July 25 August 5, Elijah Music Rehearsal

Homewood-Flossmoor Community High School. A newsletter for School District 233 families

Welcome from Christopher Olsen Dean, College of Arts and Sciences

CONSTRUCTION ZONE: MARCH 30-APRIL 15, 2018

Douglas County Happenings. Happening this weekend. Engineering for kids program. Douglas County Blood Drive. Thursday, November 23, 2017

Newsletter. parent cats meeting. includes JOIN US THIS ISSUE. get involved SUBSCRIBE VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES. to our newsletter. January/February 2018

Eastern Kentucky University University Development

Pride & Tradition: Henry Alexander Grubbs, Jr., Class of 1920

EVENTS NEW MEXICO JUNIOR COLLEGE

ACADEMIC CALENDAR

LOS ANGELES CHILDREN S CHORUS 2016/2017 CONCERT CHOIR SCHEDULE DATE TIME EVENT PLACE. Williams rehearsal (invited singers only)

Lake City Secondary. May 2018 Newsletter. Williams Lake Campus (Gr ) Columneetza Campus (Gr. 7 9) 640 Carson Drive 1045 Western Avenue

ACADEMIC CALENDAR

Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Pennsylvania Rural Arts Alliance Project Stream Grant Awards Year

Flagler County Public Schools Board Calendar of Events

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH ACADEMIC CALENDAR

PSA Report October 1 to December 31, General Education. # of Times Aired. Duration. Organization Event Air Dates

2018 FALL CLASS GUIDE

Henry Sibley Band Boosters

FREEDOM HIGH SCHOOL BAND CALENDAR

Fairfax High School Music Department 3501 Rebel Run Fairfax, VA October 1, Dear Music Department Parents and Students:

Vivian Barnes collection

Financial Support in the School of Music

North Carolina All-State Honors Band Clinic University of North Carolina at Greensboro Greensboro, North Carolina May 5-May 7, 2017

Having Their Say: Customer and Employee Views on the Future of the U.S. Postal Service. Statement of H. James Gooden Chair Board of Directors.

ESKATON MONROE LODGE. eskaton.org

Islands High School Sharks Athletics. Booster Club. Monday, September 19 th. 6:00pm

MARCH th (Thursday) Leadership Development Day. 5 th - (Thursday, 4:30 6:00 p.m.) GLOW (God s Ladies of Wisdom)

CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL ACTIVITIES

Georgia Press Association 132nd Annual Convention

Event Day Date Winter Break

Recreation Program.

Open Forum on Student Debt Service Fees Initial Proposal

ATTENTION SENIORS! CAP & GOWN PICTURES

Come Get Your Cash Attention All 7th and 8th Graders interested in joining MathCounts: Attention all French students:

16 May Wednesday BW Graduation (All Call) Main Gym 17 May Thursday Parade Drumline Rehearsal 3:30 pm/5:00 pm A112

Community Development Academy Session I March 13 15, 2018

The Husky Herald. In This Issue WELCOME TO THE SPRING 2012 SEMESTER! February 6, 2012 PLEASE INFORM YOUR

Calendar. of events Since Celebrating 85 Years of Excellence

John William Tamblyn Endowed Scholarship

Reports for Committee Members / University Campuses

DSELECTED COLLEGES. tjs^ I, j I OTHER MAILING. _Fayetteville Observer. Local radio stations, WFAI, WFBS, WFLB, WFNC, WIDU.

The Marlin Fitzwater Center for Communication at Franklin Pierce University

Arizona Yuma County Victim's Rights Committee ( )

Chamber Newsletter SANTA CLAUSE ON THE SQUARE LITE-A-LITE MARK YOUR CALENDAR BUSINESS AFTER HOURS

MSS. Collection #226

2017 HOMECOMING INFORMATIONAL GUIDE

Mary Poppins Audition Packet for Actors and Crew

NAACP 103 rd ANNUAL CONVENTION

AUGUST 2015 EVENTS. 125 th Anniversary Events North Carolina A&T State University

O L I V E T WELCOME WEEKS2016. Emoji art supplied by EmojiOne.com

Clovis East High School National Honor Society Application

Timothy Allen Duncan 105 Seawright Drive Fayetteville, GA Cell

Week of Welcome 2017 Fall Sports Student-Athlete Schedule. Baldwin Wallace Athletics Department

NC Department of Commerce

OPEN FORUM ON STUDENT TUITION & FEES. 10/16/18 12:00-1:00 PM and 6:30-7:30 PM Highsmith Alumni Hall

*Homecoming Week* MONDAY, October 16, 2017 LID - 7:45 a.m. - building directed.

2018 International Keyboard Odyssiad & Festival, U.S.A. (IKOF)

Stipend Job Descriptions (non athletic)

alone. We have much work to do and many battles to fight, but I am confident

39th ANNUAL TRIGG COUNTY COUNTRY HAM FESTIVAL 2015 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

SC School for the Deaf and the Blind

Undergraduate Academic Calendar

COLUMBIA COLLEGE ACADEMIC CALENDAR FOR

Transcription:

DATE SUBJECT MAILING NEWS RELEASES CHRONOLOGICAL FILE December, 1969 2 Wrestling team members Area News Media hometown newspapers 3 Wrestling team members & schedule Hometown newspapers St. Pauls Review Daily Journal- Rockingham 3 Fayetteville symphony orchestra Area News Media 2 Cutlines with pictures Organ recital Mrs. Jan Kennedy Area News Media 12 10 12 11 13 15 22 Information for "Among our Colleges" New Editor of SMALL TALK William Flowers Art Exhibit MC Wind Ensemble Concert Symphony Orchestra Concert follow-up MC Science Club speaker Dr. Paul D. Fullagan Events during Dec. 14-19 Chairman of Attorney's Division of Community Loyalty Campaign 69-70 N.C. Christian Advocate One cutline and picture Area News Media 1 Cutline & picture Goldsboro Argus News and Observer-Raleigh Area News Media Area High Schools Art Departments Outline and 2 pictures WPTF Radio Station News and Observer-Raleigh Area News Media Area High Schools Music Departments 1 cutline and picture WPTF Radio Station News and Observer-Raleigh Area News Media Area News Media Area High Schools Science Departments Area News Media News and Observer-Raleigh 2 cutlines and pictures Area News Media Cutline and picture

MAILING JAREA NEWS MEDIA *;layettevilie Observer ^ocal radio stations, WFAI, WFBS, WFLB, WFNC, WIDU Spring Lake Times "JAREA HIGH SCHOOLS Department Office AREA COLLEGES AREA METHODIST CHURCHES HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER(S) DSELECTED COLLEGES SELECTED STATE NEWS MEDIA STATE NEWS MEDIA OTHER

M E T H O D I S T COLLEGE RELEASE: IMMEDIATE Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301 News Bureau, 488-7110, ext. 239 Bill Lowdermilk, Director of Public Relations December 2, 1969 FIVE AREA STUDENTS MAKE MC WRESTLING TEAM - The 1969-70 wrestling season at Methodist College begins on December 4 with five Fayetteville students listed on the team. They are: Hal White, Rick Nunez, Charles Hartsell, Donald Womble and Jim Platania. The season opens with a home match against UNC at Wilmington at 7:00 p.m. Returning with two years experience are two juniors who hold D.I.A.C. titles from the 1968-69 season and were undefeated during this season. These boys are Tommy Spence from Alexandria, Virginia and Steve Gibson from Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Other members of the team are Steve Hays, Alexandria, Virginia; Greg Liss, Millville, New Jersey; Gene Dillman, Conway5 North Carolina, Robert Merrill, Beaufort, North Carolina; Keith Hummer, Alexandria, Virginia; Dan Johnson, Kernersville, North Carolina; Mike Rozell, Bradley Beach, New Jersey; and Grady Alexander, Roper, North Carolina. The team manager is Joe Deich from New York, New York, and the trainer is Karl Woelfel, Fayetteville, North Carolina. Coach Mason Sykes directed his 1967-68 team to a D.I.A.C. Championship. He expresses high hopes for his 69-70 team.

MAILING AREA NEWS MEDIA lx Fayetteville Observer _^_Local radio stations, WFAI, WFBS, WFLB, WNC, WIDU Spring Lake Times AREA HIGH SCHOOLS Department Office AREA COLLEGES AREA METHODIST CHURCHES 1 HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER(S) SELECTED COLLEGES D SELECTED STATE NEWS MEDIA STATE NEWS MEDIA OTHER

H E X H O B I S T C O L L E G E RELEASE: IMMEDIATE Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301 News Bureau, 486-7110, ext. 239 Lowdermilk, Director of Public Relations December 3, 196y OUTLINE: Dr. Willis C. Gates, Conductor Fayetteville Symphony Orchastea

IETHODIST COLLEGE Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301 RELEASE: IMMEDIATE News Bureau, 486-7110, ext. 239 Bill Lowdermilk, Director of Public Relations December 3, 1969 OUTLINE: Alan K. Porter, tenor

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 December 3, 1969 THE FAYETTEVILLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA will hold its first concert of the new season in Reeves Auditorium on the Methodist College campus on December 13 at 8:00 p.m. The conductor is Dr. Willis C. Gates, Chairman of the Fine Arts Area at Methodist College. Tenor soloist will be Alan M. Porter, Assistant Professor of voice at the college and director of the college chorus. The program for the December 13 concert will include: Overture Q - "Prometheus," op. 43 by Beethovenj Incidental Music to "Pelleas et Melisande," op 80 by Faure; "Un'aura amorosa" from Cosi fan tutte, Mozart; "Vainement ma bien aimee" from Le Roi Dy's, Lalo; "Una Furtiva lagrima" from L'Elisir d'amore, Donizetti; "Where'er You Walk" from Semele, Handel and Suite from II Pastor Fido (The Faithful Shepherd), Handel. Dr. Gates received his Bachelor of Music degree from Peabody Conservatory of Music where he graduated cum laude. He received the M.A. and Ph. D. degrees at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. concert master of the University Symphony Orchestra. While at UNC-CH he was The September - October issue of "The American Music Teacher" - official journal of the Music Teachers National Association - carries an article written by Dr. Gates entitled, "Mozart's Articulation Signs: A dilemna for Editors" MORE

METHODIST COLLEGE - DECEMBER 3, 1969 FAYETTEVILLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Porter graduated cum laude from Mount Union College in Alliance, Ohio with a Bachelor of Music degree. He also holds the Master of Music degree with performance honors from the University of Illinois. In addition to conducting the Methodist College Chorus, he organized and now conducts the Community Chorus. Tickets will be on sale at the door at $1.50 for a single admission and $3.00 for a season ticket.

MAILING AREA NEWS MEDIA Fayetteville Observer Local radio stations, WFAI, WFBS, WFLB, WFNC, WIDU Spring Lake Times "JAREA HIGH SCHOOLS Department Office AREA COLLEGES AREA METHODIST CHURCHES J'HOMETOWN NEWS PAPER (S) YL [.*-- \^.( *k-^-u^a ( STATE NEWS MEDIA L^f'OTHER -*J

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 December 3, 1969 FAYETTEVILLE - The 1969-70 Methodist College Wrestling season opens December 4 when the monarchs are pitted against the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. The team is under the direction of Mason Sykes who coached his 1967-68 team to a D.I.A.C. championship. Two juniors with two years of college wrestling experience are on the team. They hold D.I.A.C. titles from last season and were undefeated during the 1968-69 season. They are: Tommy Spence from Alexandria, Virginia and Steve Gibson from Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Three members of the team have had one year of college wrestling experience. They are: Grady Alexander, Roper, North Carolina; Donald Womble, Fayetteville, North Carolina. Other members of the team are: Steve Hays, Alexandria, Virginia; Hal White, Fayetteville, North Carolina; Rick Nunez, Fayetteville, North Carolina; Greg Liss, Millville, New Jersey; Gene Dillman, Conway, North Carolina, Robert Merrill, Beaufort, North Carolina; Charles Hartsell, Fayetteville, North Carolina; Keith Hummer, Alexandria, Virginia; Dan Johnson, Kernersville, North Carolina; and Mike Rozell, Bradley Beach, New Jersey.

METHODIST COLLEGE - December 3, 1969 The team manager is Joe Deich from New York, New York; tlic i.reiner i.: Karl Woelfel, Fayetteville, North Car. olina. The schedule calls for the Methodist College Monarchs to meet Pembroke State Universit}?, Dec. 10; Lynchburg College, Dec. 13; Guilfcrd College, Dec. 16; Campbell, Dec. 17; St, Andrews, Jan. 27; Elon College, Jan. 30; St. Andrews, Feb. 5; and UNO-Charlotte, Feb. 7. The D.I.A.C. wrestling tournament will be hslci at Lynchbirrg College on February 13 and 14.

MAILING AREA NEWS MEDIA ayettevilie 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) DSELECTED COLLEGES DSELECTED STATE NEWS MEDIA D STATE NWS 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 December 8, 1969 FAYETTEVILLE - Mrs. Jan Cranford Kennedy, senior music major at Methodist College will be presented in an organ recital Wednesday evening, December 10, at 8 o'clock in Reeves Auditorium on the Methodist College campus. Mrs. Kennedy is a native of Robbins, North Carolina and is married to Garry W. Kennedy. She is a private piano teacher and organist at Tabernacle United Methodist Church in Robbins. Among the selections to be played are: Toccata in D minor by J. S. Bach, Fantasia and Fugue in A minor by J. S. Bach, Prelude, Fugue and Variation by Cesar Franck, La Vallee du Behorleguy, au matin by Ermend Bonnal, and Grands Jeux from Suite Breve by Jean Langlais.

MAILING q 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 1 HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER(S) SELECTED COLLEGES D DSELECTED STATE NEWS MEDIA STATE NEWS MEDIA OTHER ] /* /^ } i ^ v. ^..^JTiA^

M E T H O D I S T C O L L E G E RELEASE: IMMEDIATE Fayetteville, Nortu Carolina 28301 News bureau, 48ci-7110, ext. 239 Mil Lowdermilk, Director of Public Relations December 9, 1969 > INFORI-iATION ON METHOD 1ST COLLEGE FOR USE IN "AMONG OUR COLLEGES" - - Arjun Singa, member of the Indian delegation to the United Nations General Assembly recently visited Methodist College. He was the speaker \ at the Divali Night festival held on the campus and spoke to the student body at tneir regular assembly period. l Mason Sykes, Soccer Coach at ilethodist College, has been named KAIA.District 23."Coach of tne Year" in soccer. The team finished the season with a 6-3 record. ilr. uonald Green, a member of the Metaodist College Art Faculty, has had a ceramic sculpture accepted for the 23rd Annual Notth Carolina Art Exnibit in Raleigh. Trie September - October issue of 'The American Music Teacher1 - the official journal of the Music Teachers National Association -- carries an article written by Dr. Willis C. Gates, Chairman of tne Fine Arts Area at i-iethodist College. The article is entitled, ''Mozart's Articulation Signs: A Dilemma for Editors.."

METHODIST COLLEGE - December 9, 1969 Hr. Fred Reardon, Assistant Professor of Economics at Methodist College, recently attended a weekend meeting in Washington, D. C. at the invitation of the Comptroller General of the United States. The invitation to attend the conference was based on the coamendable performance of Methodist College Alumni in the General Accounting Agency.. The Annual Methodist College' Student Art Exhibit will be shown during the month of January in the lobby of the Fine Arts Building. Fifty-five pieces will be on exhibit including paintings, drawings, sculpture and collages.

M E T K O D I S T C O L L E G E RELEASE:.IMMEDIATE Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301 i,ews Bureau, 488-711U, ext. 239 Bill Lowdenuilk, Director of Public Relations December 9, 1969 - CUILINE: FAYEl'TEVILLE - The bears Roeouck Foundation has made an unrestricted, gift of 2,4UU to Methodist College. Mr. Alfred L. Ruranans (right), General x-ianager of the Fayetteville Sears Roebuck Store presented tne check recently to Dr. L. Stacy Weaver (left) President of Kethodist College. (

MAILING JAREA NEWS MEDIA Fayetteville Observer ~;;ai radi stau - *««.«..,«,. «w.spring Lake Times HIGH SCHOOLS Department AREA COLLEGES.Office LJ AREA METHODIST CHURCHES. L,1 i^\n NWSPAPER(S) / t ^ /«/, U<*> j SELECTED COLLEGES SELECTED STATE NEWS MEDIA STATE NEWS MEDIA OTHER ^/, 1' / ^ ( ikliis a A b. ^k>.-o» / r i -ku/^

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 December 9, 1969 FAYETTEVILLE - William Flowers will be the 1970 editor of the Methodist College student newspaper according to the Faculty Publications Committee. Editors of the newspaper, SMALL TALK, win office for two consecutive semesters through staff election and Faculty Publications Committee approval. Flowers is a junior history major. In addition to his editorial duties, he is a Junior Class Senator in the Student Government Association, a member of the Student Academic Affairs Committee and a member of the History and Political Science Club. In accepting the position, Flowers said, "I look forward to working as editor of the campus newspaper. It is one way in which I can be of service to Methodist College and my fellow students." A 1967 graduate of Goldsboro High School, Flowers is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flowers, 1608 Salem Road, Goldsboro, North Carolina. Publication of SMALL TALK is on a bi-weekly schedule during the academic year.

MAILING JAREA NEWS MEDIA J/fayetteville Observer T CufL/nf.. f J? pjcttt\s _JjLQcal radio stations, WAI, WFBS, WFLB, WFNC, WIDU Spring Lake Times } [AREA HIGH SCHOOLS Ai Department Office AREA COLLEGES AREA METHODIST CHURCHES j HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER(S) I SELECTED COLLEGES SELECTED STATE NEWS MEDIA / r\ 13 STATE NEWS MEDIA OTHER

METHODIST COLLEGE Fayetteville, Nortu Carolina 28301 News Bureau,,4»8-7110, ext. 239 Bill Lowdertailk, Director of Public Relations December 9, 1969 RELEASE: IMMEDIATE OUTLINE - METHODIST COLLEGE students art exhibit in the lobby of the College's Fine Arts building. The exhibit will continue through January,

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 December 9, 1969 FAYETTEVILLE - Art enthusiasts may view works by Methodist College students in an exhibit now in progress in the lobby of the college's Fine Arts Building. The exhibit will continue through the month of January. The fifty-five pieces in the exhibit are done in various media. There are collages, oil and acrylic paintings, pen and ink, charcoal and pencil drawings; plastic and concrete sculptures. All of the items exhibited have been done this semester by the students of Donald Green and Eleanor Howell, members of the Methodist College Art Department. Green has had recently a ceramic sculpture accepted for the 32nd Annual North Carolina Art Exhibit in Raleigh.

MAILING AREA NEWS MEDIA Observer ocal radio stations, WFAI, WFBS, WFLB, WFNC, WIDU _Spring Lake Times HIGH SCHOOLS 4 \t\u /C.~, Department Office AREA COLLEGES AREA METHODIST CHURCHES I HOMETOV/N NEWSPAPER(S) j SEL2CTU3 COLLEGES SELECTED STATE NEWS MEDIA 0 Sla.litrt Sfrt ' /k. l9 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 December 10, 1969 METHODIST COLLEGE WIND ENSEMBLE TO PRESENT CONCERT Methodist College will present the Third Annual Fall M.C. Wind Ensemble Concert at 8 p.m., Wednesday, December 17 in Reeves Auditorium. The Wind Ensemble is composed of 30 students from all academic areas on campus and is under the direction of John Rider, instructor in music. Rider received his Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Idaho and the Master of Music degree from the University of Idaho in Composition. He also holds the Master of Music degree from the University of Illinois in Theory. Designed to appeal to varying tastes in music, the program will include: "Overture for Winds" by Charles Carter, "Cantus Firmus and Fugue" by Francois Couperin, "The Afternoon of a Faun" by Claude Debussy, "Taper" by Alan Hovhaness, "Presto from Quartet No. 17" by Franz Joseph Haydn, "Adagio, Op. 11" by Samuel Barber, "The Band Song" arranged by William Schuman, "The Mexican Shuffle" arranged by Herb Alpert and "La Fete de Noel" arranged by Charles Spinney. "Mustang" by Eric Osterling will be conducted by Charles Bullard, Wind Ensemble President. Bullard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Irbie Bullard of Fayetteville. The public is cordially invited, and there is no admission charge.

M E T H O D I S T C O L L E G E Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301 i«ew8 Bureau, 488-7110, ext. 239 Bill Lowdermilk, Director of Public Relations RELEASE: IMMEDIATE December 10, 1969 JuiiW RIDER, Director, of iiethodist College Wind Ensemble.

MAILING Dec. 11 JAREA NEWS MEDIA t-'tayetteville Observer radio stations, WFAI, WFBS, WFLB, WFNC, WIDU Spring Lake Times AREA HIGH SCHOOLS Department Office AREA COLLEGES AREA METHODIST CHURCHES HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER(S) r I SELECTED COLLEGES SELECTED STATE NEWS MEDIA STATE NEWS MEDIA OTHER - u

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 December 11, 1969 FAYETTEVILLE - The first concert of the new season for the Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra will be Saturday, December 13 at 8:00 p.m. in Reeves Auditorium at Methodist College. The orchestra will be under the direction of Dr. Willis C. Gates. Alan M. Porter will be tenor soloist. The program will include selections from works of Beethoven, Mozart and Handel. Tickets will be on sale at the door.

MAILING JAREA NEWS MEDIA _jxfayetteville Observer _Local radio stations., WFAI, WEBS, WFLB, WFNC, WIDU Spring Lake Times AREA HIGH SCHOOLS -O Co' vc-\l^ Department Office AREA COLLEGES AREA METHODIST CHURCHES j HOMETOWN NEWSPA PER(S) SELECTED COLLEGES D SELECTED STATE NEV/S MEDIA STATE NEV/S MEDIA [ OTHER

METHODIST COLLEGE Fayetteville, North Carolina News Bureau, 488-7110, Ext. 239 Bill Lowdermilk, Director of Public Relations December 13, 1969 Release: December 15, 1969 FAYETTEVILLE^ Dr. Paul D. FullagajT, Associate Professor and Assistant Chairman of the Geology Department, University of North Carolina at Chapel Kill, will speak to the Methodist College Science Club on Tuesday, December 16. The lecture begins at 7:00 p. m. in room S-222 of the college Science Building. His lecture topic is: "The Age of the Earth." Dr. Fullagaaf received his A. B. degree at Columbia University and his Ph. D. degree at the University of Illinois. His research was concerned with Geochemistry and Geochronology- the dating of rocks by radiometric means. Science students in the area high schools are invited to attend the lecture as well as other interested persons.

METHODIST COLLEGE Release: December 15, 1969 Fayetteville, North Carolina News Bureau, 488-7110, Ext. 239 Bill Lowdermilk, Director of Public Relations December 13, 1969 FAYETTEVILLE- Dr. Paul D. Fullagan, Associate Professor and Assistant Chairman of the Geology Department, University of North Carolina at Chapel Kill, will speak to 'the Methodist College Science Club on Tuesday, December 16. The le'cture begins at 7:00 p. m. in room S-222 of the college Science Building. His lecture topic is: "The Age of the Earth." Dr. Fullagan received his A. B. degree at Columbia University and his Ph. D. degree at the University of Illinois. His research was concerned with Geochemistry and Geochronology1- the dating of rocks by radiometric means. Science students in the atea high schools are invited to attend the lecture as well as other interested persons.

I "TCHODIST COLLEGE Fayetteville, North Carolina Niws Earaeu, 488-7110, Ext. 239 Bill Lowdermilk, Director of Public Relations December 13, 1969 Release: December 15, 1969 FAYETTEVILLE-_ Dr. Paul D. Fullagan, Associate Professor and Assistant Chairman of the Geology Department, University of North Carolina at Chapel Kill, will speak to the Methodist College Science Club on Tuesday, December 16. The lecture begins at 7:00 p. m. in room S-222 of the college Science Building. His lecture topic is: "The Age of the Earth." Dr. Fullagan received his A. B. degree at Columbia University and his Ph. D. degree at the University of Illinois. His research was concerned with Geochemistry and Geochronology- the dating of rocks by radiometric means. ie pt-nrlents in the area high schools are invited to attend the ^o. a.3 other interested persons.

MAILING //'[AREA NEWS MEDIA _Uayetteville Observer - HCocal radio stations, WFAI, WFBS, WFLB, WNC, WIDU _Spring Lake Times AREA HIGH SCHOOLS Department Office AREA COLLEGES L AREA METHODIST CHURCHES HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER(S) SELECTED COLLEGES SELECTED STATE NEWS MEDIA esuer f STATE NEWS MEDIA OTHER

M E T h O D I S T C O L L E G E RELEASE: IMMEDIATE Fayetteville, Horth Carolina 28301 News Bureau, 488-7110, ext. 239 Bill Lowdermilk, L/irector of Public Relations December 15, 1969 / OUTLINE: (1 to r) Janis Daddario and Paula Hull, tvo Methodist College, coeds, adcire / a door decoration in. tueir residence nail.

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, Uirector of Public Relations December 15, 1969 OUTLINE:. (1 to r) Deborah.Reeves, Vickie uerndon and Alice Leiiaone put the. v finishing touches on'a Christinas tree in the lobby of Weaver Hall.

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 December 15, 1969 FAYETTEVILLE - It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas everywhere you go on the Methodist College campus. Residence hall doors are being decorated; administrative offices contain seasonal wreaths and Christmas trees can be seen in various campus buildings. The pace is quickening so that every decoration can be completed for holiday activities. Events scheduled during the week (December 14-19) include a communion service in Hensdale Chapel on Monday at 11:30 a.m. Dr. L. P. Fullagar, from the Department of Geology, UNC-CH, will speak at the Science Club meeting on Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. His topic will be "The Age of the Earth." Also on Tuesday the varsity wrestling team will host Guilford College in a 7:00 p.m. match in the college physical education building. John Rider, instructor in music, will make his debut with the Methodist College Wind Ensemble with two performances on Wednesday. The Ensemble will play at the Assembly program at 11:30 a.m. and a concert for the public will be given in Reeves Auditorium at 8:00 p.m. Also on Wednesday a Midnight Candlelight Service has been planned for Hensdale Chapel by the campus Koinonia Club. A wrestling match with Campbell College will begin at 6:45 p.m. on Wednesday evening in the physical education building.

METHODIST COLLEGE - December 15, 1969 Page 2 Methodist College's oldest tradition is set for 6:30 p.m., Thursday, December 18 when the entire college community will attend the 1969 Annual College Christinas Dinner. Sponsored by the Student Government Association, the program includes special music and the annual Christmas message by Dr. Weaver, President of the college. After the Christmas Dinner and Program, the Georgia Prophets will play for the Christmas dance sponsored by the Sophomore Class. Campus classes and holiday activities will come to a halt on Friday, /.J? '66 it,' ^.i- December 19, ^"p». for a two-week recess. Classes resume on Monday morning, January 5. Administrative offices, however, will reopen Monday, December 29, 8:00 a.m. after a week's recess.

MAILING p AREA NEVIS MEDIA v _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 COILEGES SELECTED STATE NEWS MEDIA STATE NEWS MEDIA OTHER

METHODIST COLLEGE Release: December 22, 1969 Fayetteville, North Carolina, 28301 News Bureau, 488-7110, Ext/ 239 Bill Lowdermilk, Director of Public Relations December 20, 1969 FAYETTEVILLE Mr. Robert H. Butler, a local attorney and civic leader, has been ncned Chairman of the Attorney's Division in the forthcoming 1969-70 Community Loyalty Campaign for Methodist College. His appointment was announced today by Mr. I. H. O'Banlon, President of the Methpdist College Foundation. In making the announcement, Mr. O'Hanlon expressed pleasure in being able to secure a man of Mr. Butler's experience and capabilities to head up the Attorney's Division. Mr. Butler is a member of the Butler, High and Baer Law Firm, was Mayor of Fayetteville from 1961-63, Chairman and member of Cumberland County Library Bocrd of Trustees from 1965-69, Chairman of Cape Fear Basin Development Association.. 1964-69 and is the 1969-70 President of the Pope Chapter- Air Force Association. He is a member of the Highland Presbyterian Church.