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Wednesday, Match 11, 1987
Mdts Mill College, Murs Mill, iM^C,
What’s Happening
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Staff
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^ taste of yet to eome - Zhe Milltop staff wishes everyone a safe and
^‘^PPy spring break.
1 out unfiid stu6ents aRe among the
^0 Recipients op the $5,000
• -o si teacheR ScholaR-
chimney Ps. include TTIrs.
^^Beth
S. QeoRge, pRom
But becaC'?'^’ Anthony 1. nix, PRom pu-
ifi him fr»" t,v and Judy Smith, a
.. ,hif e op pilot mountain.
fe ConQResslonal teacheR
•^ship pROQRam pRoposed
J’85 »n6
rest sweef Qet
whom slia|
punded undeR the
Reconciliation Act op
•ed the tra , , was estaslished to pROvide
the housaT'ninq capeeRS at the pRC-
elementapy, or secondapy
Pod
:h.anexPf*E^ ^986-87, the piRSt yeaR op
i person ^ j^QRam, 50 Recipients and
nd eventnaL^^^Rnates weRe chosen pRom
:hinfi” ev«"'j^^'^>ates suemitted By the
op education op the 44
^ And pRivate colleges in nc
^PRO'
■Arns.
Selection was Based
I !>emic peRPoRmance, evi-
11^ op leadeRship extRacuRRi-
1^ OARticipation, and the pRO-
h- op seRvice as a teacheR,
, m nc.
) N ‘ll!H a* $5,000 scholaRships may Be
N PoR an additional thpee
Qiy** „ bh ^OBject I
BjO l!»oad
*no PRivate colleges in nc
English iQ^^ApppQ^g^ teacheR education
^cao
to CongRessional
as long as the
Recipient continues to meet the
RequiRements op the scholapship.
the Recipients will genenally Be
RequiRed to teach poR two yeaps
poR each yeap op scholapship as
sistance they Receive. Recipients
who teach in schools with high
concentRations op economically
disadvantaged or handicapped
students aRe oBligated to teach
only one yeaR pop each yeap op as
sistance Received. Recipients
who do not puipill the teaching
OBligation will Be RequiRed to
Repay on a pRORate Basis the
amount op scholaRShips Received
as well as accRued intepest.
“this IS a signipicant Recogni
tion op these students’ aBilities as
well as mans hill College’s teach
eR education pRogRam,” com
mented 6r. tepesa Stepn, chaiR-
man op maps hill’s division op
education and associate pRO-
pessoR op education.
eiizaBeth QeoRge is a senioR
elementaRy education majOR and
lives with heR husBand, tom, and
daughteR, Jan, on Rt. 4 m
maRion. She is a suBStitute with
mcdowell County Schools.
Anthony 1. nix is a junioR
english majOR, the son op mR.
and mRS. A. leonaRd nix op Air
cent, page 2
Mew Admissions
Tlireetor Mumed
mARS hill - James Black, Jr., a
native op manning, S.C., has Been
named mans hill College’s new
diRectOR op Admissions. Black is
cuRRently Assistant diRectoR op
Admissions at newBCRRy College.
he IS a gRaduate op the Univep-
sity op South CaRolma whepe he
was a memBep op the Student
Union, Student AppaiRS, seRved a
yeap’s mtepnship m the S.C. State
Senate and the U.S. Senate, and
was named to the dean’s and
ppesident’s honoRS Academic
lists while eapning a Bachelop's
degpee in Cnglish. he also attend
ed U.S.C. to eaRn a mastep’s
degpee in Student peRSonnel
SeRvices, and has attended a Sum-
meR Admissions Institute at unc-
Chapel hill.
Prior to his position at new-
BeRRy College, he taught Cnglish
at manning high School wheRe
he also coached the vaRsity tpack
team to its highest pinish in the
conpeRence in seven yeaRs. he
also coached an individual tRack
team memBep to a state cham
pionship and coached the junioR
vaRSity pootBall team to its piRst
winning season in 12 yeaRs.
At newBeRRy his Respon-
siBilities have included RecRuiting
students, making ppesentations
outlining pmancial aid, coor-
dinating summeR ORientation,
special pRogpams, and editing
“newsletteR,” a puBlication poR
13,000 pROspective students and
theiR paRents, which Recently
eapned a SilveR medal poR ex
cellence in puBlications.
“We consideR ouRselves poR-
tunate to have secuped a pepson
as talented as Jim Black in this ex-
tRemely impoRUnt apea,” stated
dp. donald Schmeltekopp,
academic vice pResident op maps
hill.
Black will Begin his duties at
mans hill on may I.
Slders Zravel Zo
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Mew England
mARS hill - maRs hill college’s
leapning Institute poR Cldeps
(lipe) will sponsoR a tRip thpough
Colonial new Cngland this pall
duRing the height op the pall col-
OR season, OctOBeR 4-14.
dp. Cvelyn Undepwood,
PoRmep chaiRman op the college’s
histopy depaptment, will Be the
touR leadeR as the gpoup visits
mystic hapBOR, Boston, lex-
ington, ConcoRd, Salem,
newpoRt, StuRBRidge Village,
deeppield, Bennington museum,
tanglewood, lennox, and Stock-
BRidge. On the RetuRn, the touR
wil stop in Philadelphia to paR-
ticipate in ceRemonies suRRoun-
ding the 200th annivepsapy cele-
BRation oP the U.S. Constitution.
CxcuRSions to new yoRk City and
otheR apeas ape also planned.
total cost PoR the Ride will dip-
peR depending on the numBeR oP
people occupying the hotel
Rooms, this Ranges pRom $785
PoR Pour people to a Room to
$999 Pop single occupancy, the
cost coveRS deluxe motoRCoach
tpanspoRtation By young motOR
lines, ten nights lodging. Baggage
handling, all admissions pees, ten
lunches and one dinneR, escoRts
on the motoRCoach and touR
guides while in new Cngland, and
RepReshments thRoughout the
touR on BoaRd the motORCoach.
Because op the intepest in the
tRip, a deadline op may l has Been
estaBlished. ReseRvations will Be
taken on a piRSt-come, piRSt-
seRved Basis, those intepested in
the tRip should send a $50
deposit to the CenteR pop Conti
nuing education, mans hill Col
lege, mans hill, n.c. 28754,
telephone 689-1166.