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Seven students received awards at a special honors convocation held on the college campus I'ues-
day morning-. Those named were, left to right, Jacqueline M. Baker; Ben Casey; Wiley D. (Pete)
Harris; Charles Wolfe; David T. Harris; KaSne Barnes Bailey; and Donald Jerry White.
Seven Students Receive Awards
During Honors Day Convocation
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Seven Atlantic Christian Col- who has most effectively fur-
lege students were named re- "ished participation m dramatics
cipients of awards at a special on the campus. Presenting^ the
honors day convocation held on trophy was Paul Crouch, direc-
the college campus Tuesday. tor of drama.
Named recipient of the 1968 The David and Charlotte
Wilson Daily Times Award was Blackwood .\ward was presented
Ben Casey of Wilson, who to Wiley D. Harris Jr., of Ra-
served as editor of the college leigh and Charles Wolfe of Ashe-
year book, “The Pine Knot.” ville. The award, a cash gift,
Recipient of the 1967 Wilson is presented annually to the
Daily Times Award was Charles church - vocation senior who,
W. W'olfe of Asheville, who in the opinion of the Depart-
served as editor of the stuent ment of Religion and Philosophy,
newspaper, "The Collegiate.” is most outstanding. The reci-
The Wilson Daily Times Award pient must be a member of the
is given to the student Wuho Christian Church (Disiiples of
has shown the greatest promise Christ). The award was divided
in and made the most outstand- because of a tie situation, Pre-
ing contribution to the field o ^
publication. The awards were
presented by M, Paul Dicker-
man, ijssociate publisher of The
Wilson Daily Times.
The Chamber of Commerce
Award was made to David T.
Harris of Goldsboro. The award
is given annually to the most
outstanding senior student of
business. Selection is made by
the Department of Business on
the basis of scholarship. Making
the presentation was W. C, Her
ring, treasurer of the Wilson
Chamber of Commerce,
The Dutchess Trophy was pre
sented to ‘Miss Jacqueline M.
Baker of Norcross, Ga. The
award is made to the student
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Seniors
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Harriet Getzen Stubbs, Gib
son; Nancy Mary Swanson; Hen
derson; Margaret McBride Swin
dell, Wilson; Steve Bryant Swin-
son, Mount Olive; William Gal
loway Talley, Jr. Washington;
Linda Lee Thacker, Smithfield,
Va. Harriet L. Thomas, Wake
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Clifford Uzzle, Wilson; Catherine
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Waller, Mount Olive; Linda Ruth
Walls Ward, Wilson; James Evan
Ward, Snow Hill; Emily Jane
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Jerry White, Pendleton. Ind.;
Mark Edward White, Wendell.
Janet Broughton Whitehead,
Brona Leigh Wiggins, Hobbsville;
William Glenn Wiggs, Selma;
Harry Buxton William, Oxford;’
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Wolfe, Asheville;
Woodlief, Kitlrell; Patricia ?
Wylie Wilson; Charlotte q!?
Wynn, Wilson; Jimmy
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James Young, Wilson,
Elaine
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Copeland of Hertford, and Kaft.
leen Ann Humphrey of Goijj.
boro.
College marshals serve at
spring and summer coffime!i«.
ments and at appropriate ev*
during the academic year, iv
chief marshal is chosen as tie
Junior with the highest actut®.
lated acadmeic average. The te-
maining marshals are chosen
gnd the ma n and womaa witti
the highest accumulated acadm.
ic averages from the sopliomote
and freshman classes and the
man and woman with the higt
est accumulated averages next
to the chief marshal in the jimiot
class.
senting the award was Dr. Wil
liam Paulsell, chairman of the
Department of Religion and
Philosophy.
Rctary cups were presented
Elaine Barnes Bailey of Kenly
and Donald Jerry White of Pen
dleton, Ind. The award is pre
sented each spring to the stu
dent who earned the highest
scholastic average for the pre
vious fall and sprig semesters.
Two cups were presented be
cause of a tie in grades.
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