CHARLOHE
COLLEGIAN
Vol. 2 No. 6
CHARLOTTE COLLEGE, CHARLOTTE, N. C.
May 29, 1951
PLANS FOR GRADUATION SET
21 TO BE GRADUATED JUNE 4
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C. W. Gilchrist,
Dr. Heaton
To Speak
Commencement on June 4, pre
ceded by the senior banquet on
June 2 and the baccalaureate ser
mon on June 3, will constitute
the remaining activities of the
graduating class of 1951.
The senior banquet, given by
the faculty to the twenty-one
graduates, will be held at Chez
Montet in the Mecklenburg Hotel.
Baccalaureate and Commence
ment programs for this second
graduation are as follows:
Baccalaureate Services
June 3, 1951
8:15 P.M.
Belk Chapel, Queens College
Sermon to Graduates—Dr.
George D. Heaton
Dr. George D. Heaton, pastor
of Myers Park Baptist Church,
will deliver the baccalaureate
sermon, the subject of which has
not been announced. He is a
graduate of Denison University
in Granville, Ohio, and received
his D. D. from Georgetown Col
lege in Kentucky. He was called
to Charlotte from Lynchburg,
Virginia, and has been at the
Myers Park Baptist Church for
eight years. A well known speak
er all over North Carolina, Dr.
Heaton has currently delivered
a series of sermons on “Gateways
to Successful Family Life” in the
Belk Chapel on the Queens cam
pus.
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Scholarship
Awards To
Be Made
The selection of the winners of
the annual scholarship awards
at Charlotte College will be made
within the next few weeks. One
scholarship, The Altrusa award,
will be made at the commence
ment exercises on June 4. This
award was won last year by
Carolyn Reichard, and the pre
sentation was made at last year’s
commencement program.
Four other scholarships will be
awarded on June 7. These awards
consist of one complete two year
scholarship valued at approxi
mately $500, one award of $150,
and two of $7.'i. They are avail
able to entering freshmen and
are awarded on the basis of
achievement in high school, the
recommendation of the high
school principal, and a com
petitive examination. The con
testants are also required to sub
mit a letter outlining his purpose
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Members of CC's second graduating class are:
Top row, left to right, Hugh Hall Adams, Wyatt Gallant Bell,
John Starr Bindeman, Edward McCoy Douglas.
Second row, Raymond Miller Gahagen, William Norman Hayes,
Carole Hinson, Hex Reynolds Huntley.
Third row, Everette Franklin Kennedy, Herman Avery Lawing,
Clingman Benton Long, Jr., Brice Cochran McLaughlin, Brooks
Mayfield.
Fourth row, Richard Terrell Meek, Carolyn Louise Reichard,
William E. Senn, Jr., Newton Alexander Smith, Fred Caldwell
Young.
Fifth row, David Bryson Cash, Harry Suther Kirk, Frank Buckner
Mallonee.