Students Named To Dean’s, President’s Lists The following students qualified for the President's and Dean's Lists during the Fall Semester, 1990: President's List, Fall, 1990 Brian Allin, Christine Babb, Patrick Beatty, Lorraine Bergamo, Kenneth Blankenship, Mi chelle Brauch, Charlotte Broyles, Melissa Burch, Lisa Burgess, Kelly Canney, Wanda Casteel, Kelly Cleverley, Deborah Cooper, Tricia Criswell, Brian Cuppett, Denise Darby, Sharon Koiner, Tara Farris, Jamie Forsee, Toni Goodloe, Katherine Grasso, Betty Hag er, Adam Hall, Kimberly Hall, Rhonda Hall, Mick Hogan, Tanya Howell, Susan Jaeger, Pamela Johnson, Caroline Keams, Jolie Kurt, Michael T. Lake, Paul Mann, Donna Mat thews, Tara Matthews, David Maxwell, Jr., Melissa Meams, Ann Morris, Erika Moyer, Tammy Murphy, Sara Parrish, Diane Pellegri ni, Chris Pepper, Nancy Ramsey, Tracy Red- fem. Holly Reslink, Barbara Rhoads, Kelli Sapp, Paula Savage, Nancy Shuey, Michael Stone, Theresa Stutts, Lisa Taylor , Stephanie Thomas, Karol Thompson, Anne Thorpe, Hope Vickers, Larry Waller, Frances Wheel er, Herman Williams, Kristine Wood, Denise Woodard, Rebecca Younger Dean's List. Fall, 1990 Angelo Abarca, Tina Adams, Jennifer Akers, Mary Angelicchio, Wendy Arnold, Donna Baker, Ricardo Barbero, Cameron Barr, Sandy Bayliss, Janet Copeland, Jane Beatty, Alison Becker, Liza Beckner, Whitney Black, Patricia Blais, Trey Bostick, Theresa Bow- man-Hanzel, Caroline Bradey, Linda Brad ford, Carol Bradshaw, Donna Bramble, Kim berly D. Brewington, Kimberly J. Brewington, Dale Briggs, Donald Brown, William Bruce, Laurie Brucker, George Buchholz, John Bumgarner, Kristen Burk, Tanya Bym, Stephanie Cade, William Capob- ianco, II], Michael Carpenter, Colleen Witt, Pauline Carter, Marty Cayton, Kenneth Chas- tek, Michael Ciani, Sara Clayton, Carolyn Clark, Anna Clayton, Allison Collier, Kim berly Colwell, Donna Combs, Amanda Cook, Ronald Cooke, Margie Cribb, Teryl Curry, Jon Davidson, Kimberly Davis, Marcy Davis, Tajanee Davis, Jeanette Dell, Robert Demp ster, Jeannie Denman, Chris Derosier, Debo rah Doane, Lea Dobersch, Daniel Dodd, Brian Dougherty, Sherman Downing, Stepha nie Dufour, Annette Dunford, Lester Elhs, III, Mark Faber, Patrick Fachet, Stephen Farm, Constance Farley, Elizabeth Farr, Kimberly Ferguson, Abigail Findlay, James Fleming, Gwendolyn Ford, Linda Freeman, Bobby Freeman, Gail Freitas, Melissa Furr, Lea Gaby, Lorinda Gamer, Maggie Ghoneim, Pat rick Gibney, Richard Gibson, Eric Green, Theodora Green, Sheri Grimm, Ravonda Gu tierrez, Jennifer Halbumt, Hubert Halstead, Angelina Halstead, Robert Hamilton, Sr. , Melinda Harden, Wendy Hardin, Melissa Hart, Warren Hawes, Timothy Helms, Eric Holle, Sharon Hollis, David Holmes, Kim Honan, Melissa P. Home, Melissa Home, Au drey Houser, Stephanie Hiu-st, Sandra Jack son, Mary Jenkins, Pablo Jimenez, Michael Johnson, Lisa Johnson, James Jones, Clinton Jones, Linda Karalfa, Michelle Karl, Rosa Kelly, Elizabeth Kenny, Jennifer Kimball, Er- icson Kimbel, Lester Kirkpatrick, Paul Blood Shortage Critical by Chris Laning The blood supply of Cumberland County has been low for the last few months. Now with the outbreak of war in the Middle East, the blood supply may soon become critical. A representative from Blood Assurance Plan of Cumber land County, the organization responsi ble for the blood supply, said recently that they are doing everything they can to increase it. But they desperately need our help. For the last few years. Lambda Chi Alpha has sponsored blood drives here at Methodist twice a semester. In the past. Share The Warmth Day Great Success The Student Affairs Office at Metho dist College sponsored the Second Annu al Share the Warmth Day on Saturday, Dec. 1,1990. The project, the result of a desire to help those who are less fortunate, arose after some of the staff of the Student Af fairs Office went to the Walk on Wash ington for the Homeless. The initial pro ject last year had about 35 participants. Due to the project's success, plans have been made to make it a yearly en deavor. The Student Affairs staff and other members of the college communi ty, working in conjunction with Fayette ville's Urban Ministry, aided needy fami lies in the area by cutting and delivering firewood. Share the Warmth Day was a even greater success this year than last year. This was due in part to the college com munity’s awareness of the event and its desire to help others as the holidays were approaching. Approximately 75 people showed up to lend a helping hand. Mem bers of the Student Affairs staff are look ing forward to next year and invite you to come and join them. Knight, Dagna Kuehl, Jess Lancaster, Angela Langston, Christopher Laning, Tammy Law rence, David Leach, Jonathan Lenox, George Lewis, in, Jonathan Lust, Christopher Mace, Dwayne Mack, April MacMillan, Walter Ma loney, Tracy Maness, Michael Mansi, Debo rah Masterson, Bobby Matthews, Bryan May, Tara McCarroll, Charles McCarthy, Cynthia McClendon, Robert McClurg, Patricia McCo- mas, Antonio McGriff, Joan Meade, Matt Melvin, Bryan Miller, Michelle Mitchell, Ste ven Mitchell, Antionette Monroe, Ronald Moore, Deanna Moulder, Claudia Munevar, Joseph Myrtle, Shelli Nobles, Caroline Dra ma, Jaylin Palacio, Julia Parrish, Neill Par sons, Michael Peregrim, Charissa Perkins, David Perkins, Dawn Perkins, Marsha Phar- ris, Nancy Phillips, Tasha Pinson, Kimberly Pirilla, Curtis Pollack, Russell Pope, Cathy Pospichal, Sylvia Pressley, Sheryl Quick, Brian Ravenelle, Sarah Raynor, Lavinia Rhodes, Krista Riley, Marvin Roberson, Ta- mura Rockwell, MeUssa Rogers, Constance Russell, Susan Ryan, Susan Sanderson, Lorie Sanuita, Patricia Sarteiv Eric Sayer, Christine Schnabel, David Scott, Whitney Segars, Lor raine Shreve, Ramona Smerz, Denise Dug- gins Smith, Richard Smith, II, Val Smith, Pa trice Spangler, Eric Spiwak, Mary Catherine Stafford, Debbie Starling, Robert Steiner, Dennis Swan, Jonathan Terry, Tamara Tew, Leighton Thomas, Dawn Thompson, James Wear, JoArm Weary, Kasey Weaver, Michele Weeks, Jennifer Weyandt, Daniel Whiteford, Devita Widmer, Darren Wilder, Michael Wilding, Michelle Wilson, Traci Wilson, Paul Wojcik, Sondra Wolfe, Laurie-Anne I Zipperer. January 30,1991 sMALL TALK Page 11 European Vacation Available To Students by Colleen Witt Jennifer Moody, a French and German instructor here at Methodist, is offering an exciting opportunity for students to travel to Europe at a reasonable price. Ms. Moody said she is hoping to re cruit a number of students, but ideally she would prefer to travel with 6 or 7. The students would buy tour packages through American Educational Travel. This travel company provides the stu dents with travel options at reasonable prices. A group interested in taking a trip to Europe can choose a particular travel package or tailor their own. The time and length of the U’ip will be up to the students. The cost of a 8- or 9-day trip ranges from $1039.00 to $1399.00, depending on the time of year. All transportation costs, hotel costs, and at least two meals per day are included in the price. A full time guide who is fluent in the languages of the countries toured will be provided. "A trip to Europe can give you a won derful taste of what is out there," Ms. Moody said. Any student interested at all in this travel opportunity can contact Ms. Moody at her office, T-116, exL 326 or may call her at her home, 822-8606. participation has been good, averaging 45 pints each time. However, this year has been very disappointing. In the Sep. drive, only 22 pints were collected, and 34 in November. We have assured Blood Assurance Plan that the students of Methodist will pitch in during this time of need. We are shooting for a goal of 60 pints. If you have never given blood before, now is a better time than ever to give. Please, this small sacrifice on your part may mean a lifetime to someone else. The next drive is Feb. 13 from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Student Union. Please come out and give. Corner by Samantha Fetters Erin, Thanks for all of your love and support I miss you so much. Scott Shari Jackson, Here's to four and a half years being together in assurance for many more to come. 1 LOVE YOU! Wayne Parsons Jennifer Bell, Thanks for your friend ship all these years. I hope '91 is being the BEST year for you. Love, Gil Un Tony Barbour, I love you sweetheart! Keep strength and courage on your mind as you leave for Saudi Arabia. I will be here waiting when you come back. Che ryl Chambers Wanda McMillan, Though it seems that things are at their worst, but give it a little time and everything will workout, because 1 LOVE YOU. LOVE YA, Wil lie Blue Valencia, To someone who has devel oped into being one of the most impor tant parts of my life. And to someone whom I wouldn't mind having that feel ing for the rest of my life. I LOVE YOU. Yours, Fredrick F. McCauley Ali, KISS ME, YOU FOOL! Your Valentine, Snap Hey You, LOVE Ya, and think about you always. Eric Holle Dave, LOVE YOU-always and for ever! Love, Angie Conrad Lea Hall, I love you with all my heart. Keep your faith. I'll always be here for you. God Bless. Love you, Rhonda Beth, 1 LOVE YOU! Tim Bob, Thanks for making my life such a happy one. I can't wait to hear you play the piano at our wedding reception. I LOVE YOU! Betty Jo-Jo, Thank you so much for restor ing my faith in friendship. You have be come a very important part of my life. I love you dearly. Always, ME To the love of my life, I will treasiu'e our relationship always. Love, Rocket- man Phillip, When I think of you, my heart skips a beat! Love, Sandy HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY to "BIG DADDY D" and EMMY LOU Lizard”When can we watch the tape again? (Big smile!) Always, Egghead