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Area students receive Master's Degrees at PSU Forty-eight Pembroke State ) University graduate students received their Master of Arts degrees in Education Saturday, May 12, as part of the commence ment exercises. 1 ? . Thi? Is the sixth class of PSU's own graduate program to complete their requirements. Twenty receiv ed degrees in Elementary Educa tion (K-3), 16 in Educational Ad ' ministration, 1 1 in Elementary Education (4-9), and one in Educa tional Supervision. PSU offers its graduate program to the 13-county area primarily served by it. i lie Muueiii& and liieir Master's Degree specialty from the Hoke County are: Wanda Kay Ammons, of Lumber Bridge, who received a Master's Degree in Elementary Education. Juanita Brooks Clark, of Red Springs, who received a Master's Degree in Elementary Education. Rhenda Pierce Cameron, of Raeford, who received a Master's Degree in Educational Administra tion. Daniel Vance Collins, of Red Springs, who received a Master's Degree in Educational Administra tion. Crissman honored at UCN-G cereftiony Judith R. Crissman, who is from Hoke County, was among 1,934 persons to receive degrees from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro during the institution's 92nd annual com mencement on Sunday, May 13, in the Greensboro Coliseum. Miss Crissman, a home ec nomics education major, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.G. Crissman of Route 1, Aberdeen, received a bachelor of science in home economics degree. ? '84 1 VOU deserve tne best ^ sac . c Ports l*i Accessories HwV 401 South By-*" HocDonoW'* . fire Recapp'?9 ^?r 114 RecketAHeV^ continued success'. and best wishes for Howell Drug Co ?t. THE GRADUATES! Childs Play holds first graduation Child's Play Day Care Center was to hold its 1st Annual Com mencement Exercise on June 6 at 7:30 p.m. The senior graduating students were Derisa Regan, Travis Mcln tyre, Terry Daniels, Darnell Ray and Demetria Rush. Child's Play Day Care Center opened on May 2, 1983 and is own ed and operated by Willa G. Scriven of Raeford. The center provides services for children ages six weeks arid. up. congratulations t0,heGRADUAT? Class of 1984 Keep Going Graduates And Know That Our Best Wishes Go Always ? With you. TWO LOCATIONS Pride-Trimble Factory Outlet Yadkin Rd. ft May St., Southern PlnM Phone 692-6831 U.S. 15-601 4 Miles South, AbwdMn Phone ?44-3167 Hours: Tuesday-Friday 9-5; Sat. 9-1 hcriu cfe&f john k. McNeill, jr. MAYOR OF RAEFORD, N.C. You can be proud of your achievements. McLouchlin Hardware & Lock Co. Eight county students are among ECU grads East Carolina University confer red degrees on 2,360 students at the 75th ECU commencement on May 5. These students from Hoke County were honored: ?John Charles McOougan, ot Rt. 1 Lumber Bridge, received a BSBA in human resources management. ?Julia Kay Frazier, of Rt. 2 Raeford, received a BM degree in music therapy. ?Pamela Oay Ivey, of Raeford, received a BM degree in music education. ?Sandra Lynn Saver Russell, of Raeford, received an VIS degree. ?Sally I. yum- Maxwell, of Rt. 1 Shannon, received a IIS degree in ch ild - family-social wor k . ?George Robert Shook Jr., of Lumbei Bridge, received a BS degree in industrial metals public relations. ?William Kenneth Davis, of Raeford. received ;i BSN degree in nursing. ?Raymond hugeiic Hawkins Jr., of Rt. 5 Raeford. rtceived a BS degree in industrial construction management. FTI confers degrees on residents Three Raeford residents were among 742 students who were awarded degrees from Fayetteville Technical Institute during exercises held May 28 in the Cumberland County Memorial Auditorium. Among those graduating were: ?Joyce Monroe, who received an Associate Degree in Banking and Finance. Mrs. Monroe is a vice president of the United Carolina Bank in Raeford and is married to Harold Monroe. She was also seleci*:d fpi Who's Who in American .luttioi Colleges. ?Allen Hollingsworth, who received mi \ssociaiv Degree in Electronic ? niiine'ii'if. Techno logy. He ii tli. son ol Mr. and Mrs. Floyd f lo1Li(ii';wot|!i. ?l.indj ' < 'in ik loach, who received an iv-' >o?ie Degree in Nursing. Sin. 15, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ci. Leach. mm WM - ? ? ^ Got a Second'- v Maybe tw'. "Y Z^> We're proud of yon' Arabia Golf (;'hib The Brown Hendi i x Fam ily TO THF GRADUATI-S! t1 I# a jpf f 1 f; NICE WORK. McNoir Clef t??r$ Ivory & Ruth McN>> ? Racket Alley Salute to the Mates Graduation is cnotli*.' milestone. May yov. go r to greater achiever rjenr 01 NATIONWIDE Insurance Compu Vmrdoll Hmdgpoth, Agent EHvood Ave.
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