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Hcturod above with the College Dean are seven recipients of an award. Left to right, top row, Valerie Gray, Delicardo Roeeboro, Brenda Martin, the President's Hat; Sharon Young, the Dean's Hat. Bottota row, Vhriaa I nefchart, Ophelia Cure ton, Cjarieoe Candle, the Dean's Liat; KHxahethCelgnd, Academic Dean. 42 Makes Rutledge College’s President And Dean’s List Special To The FW Rutledge College re cently honored .42 stu dents. enrolled by nam ing them to the Presi dent's and Dean's Lists, the highest college award for academic achieve ment. At an award ceremo ny, the 22 students named to the President's List which requires a 4.0 quality point average are: Joyce Black, Jos lynn Clawson, Janie Col lins, Lisa Craig, Carol Davis, Milton Dunlap, Loretta Gammon, Gwen dolyn Gabriel, Valerie Gray, Claries Harring ton, Brenda Hunter, Ear line Jordan, Brenda Martin, Warren McKis siek, Melody Miller, Sheil^ Montgomery, Landers Neal, Deli car do Roseboro, Olivia Stewart, Paige Stubbs, Jeffrey Youmans, and Michelle Feimster. The 20 students named to the Dean's List with at Ioast a 3.5 quality point average are: lisa Belton, Brenda Casey, Clariece Caudle, Gail Commo dore, Ophelia Cureton, Eugenia Flowe, Nancy Hardy, Joyce James, Wanda Kukoyi, John Kennedy, Vivian Lock hart, Gerald Marion, Shelly Maxton, Fonda McLeod, Richard Melton, Victoria Sturdivant, Rob ert Stanley, Charles Till man, Linda Truesdale, and Sharon Young. Elizabeth Gelgud, aca demic dean of the college, presented each student with a Certificate and congratulated them on their hard work and de - ■ ■ :r.v. dication to academic excllence. In keeping with the col lege's philosophy that "every student should tential," Rutledge Col lege schedules an Award assembly for each quar ter to recognise and re ward those students for their academic success, have the encouragement to develop to his full po Making your next vacation a good one can be easier if you indude reading a tour brochure in your travel plana. Bach package should list a com plete price for the land por tion of your tour and a com plete description of the day to-day itinerary.' DO YOU WANT A BETTER JOB Begin The New Year With A New Career DAY AND EVENING CLASSES BEGIN SOON!! • Fashion Merchandising • Travel/Business • Secretarial/Word Processing • Interior Design • Computerized Accounting Financial Aid & Employment Assistance ( For Those Who Qualify) Gall 523-4401 American Business & Fashion Institute LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 8AU8BURY. NORTH CAROLINA MATURING IN HOPE AND OPPORTUNITY SINCE 1879 "A sense of Family ft Spirit of life that smallness ft closeness Inspire" We provide the opportunity for students to expand tbelr educational cultaral and recreational horizons. The College of Liberal Arts OfTers 3 Degrees: Bachelor of Arte, Bachelor of Science and Bachelor or Social Work. Livingstone Offers Dual Degree Programs in engineering, law, & Pharmacy. Hood Seminary Offers The Masters of Divinity and Masters of Religion Education For Further Information Contact: Office of Admissions Livingstone College Salisbury, N.C. 28144 (7*4) 833-7888 Dr. William H, Greene, President BLACK WORLD COLLEGE OF HAIR DESIGN INC. BARBER-STYLINGl To Graduate & Be Classified Among The Best.... ENROLL NOW!! We Enroll Classes: The First Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday Of Each Month. For Enrollment Information Call: Ms. Vera Dixon Financial Aid Advisor, Mr Luter Gore, Owner. 1550 W. Blvd._ 372-8172
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