Chowan College - Chowanoka Yearbook (Murfreesboro, NC)
- Class of 1962
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. bui ine area es of inese is oroinerli love . k . ■« « ' ' ' .  . h. - jX ' ' - ' • ' ■■•• ' v .■. ' ■- ' - ' ■. . ' • ' ■■' ■■■' ' ' ' g ' u ■■7 ■■■y -:f 2 i.MxH( CUt( McO PRESENTED BY THE STUDENT BODY OF CHOWAN COLLEGE, MURFREESBORO, N. C. BECKY BENNETT AND DONNA MARKUM CO-EDITORS JUDY PERROW AND PHILIP WADE CO-BUSINESS MANAGERS loiuino iooeiher cuiinin Our Cafeteria ihese walls Greene Science Building ■% Askew Student Center Girls ' New Dormitory f ' i: ■•■-M . - 5h%? X[! ' V . i ancf s iarin ine beau it oj Majestic pines and giant oaks surround our path. our camp us. Traditional snowball fight. I ' - ' l Dr. Udvarnoki lectures to psychology class. learnino looeuier for a Students studying hard in our library. A typical freshman English class. Miss Jeries helping student with the skeleton. muiual ooal . Cheering the crowd on. r Our Christmas social. Mr. Masters at the punch bowl. ano ine cneerfui iiines we spencf o e ner. Couples in the lounge after supper. Chow time at Ma Beaman ' s S- DEDICATION Mrs. Grimes counseling one of her students. For being our college mother and nurse, for being so helpful at any hour that we need her, and for her unending devotion to the Chowan College family, we dedicate the 1962 CHOWANOKA to our Dean of Women, Mrs. Sybil Grimes. Her daily task of writing out excuses for absences. ' ' Vv - Jor Jier con ri6uh ' on o our annual jecAu Jjenneii JJiiss Qj iowanoAa of 1962 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 1-15 Administration 16-27 Classes Sophomores 30-73 Freshman 74-89 Organizations 90-107 Activities 108-123 Sports 124-143 Features 144-151 Advertisements 152-160 I GEORGE GIBBS Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Board THE REV. FELIX ARNOLD Chairman of the Board of Turstees BOARD OF TRUSTEES The Rev. Irby Jackson E. R. Evans John R. Jordan, Jr. The Rev. J. L. Walter Moose J. L. Darden, Sr. R. H. Goodmon Mrs. J. Grady Bridges Russell Stephenson Mr. W. A. Thomas Mr. H. D. White McDaniel Lewis Edward George Dr. Robert W. Kicklighter Edwin Branch The Rev. Oscar Creech Mrs. W. S. Penny J. C. Leary Rev. A. V. Turner Dr. W. Raleigh Parker George Gibbs The Rev. Felix Arnold Don Matthew, Jr. Craig Vaughan The Rev. Gordon Conklin Bennie Daniels Dewey Wells Mrs. Clarence Bensley Mr. J. Craig Revelie Dr. Bruce Whitaker — President William Clayton Morrisette — Dean William Clayton Morrisette joined our faculty and staff last year when he was in the social science department. Last year at the retirement of Dean Brooks Mr. Morrisette was made Dean of Chowan College. Mr. Morrisette and his staff helped to improve our school both physically and academically. . - ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS ROSS A. CADLE Director of Admissions JOHN C. GILL Director of Development VIRGIL L. McBRIDE Assistant to President JAMES R. MASTERS Registrar BEN SUTTON Business Manager DR. EDGAR V. McKNIGHT Chaplain of College ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Arelia Adams Bursar Judith Askew Mrs. Nita Beaman Administrative Secretary Dietitian Charlotte Beaman Elaine S. Cook Assistant Dietitian Assistant to Bursar Mrs. A. O. George Virginia R. James Marie McBride Louise Rowland House Mother and Hostess Secretary to President Administrative Administrative Secretary Secretary j J Marjorie Sewell Secretary to Dean Jacquelyn Taylor Assistant to the Registrar Jack Hassell Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds NOT PICTURED Betty Morrisette Administrative Secretary OUR DEANS JAMES R. MASTERS Dean of Men MRS. SYBIL GRIMES Dean of Women -Cv i ri L. M. WALLACE, Jr. MRS. A. O. GEORGE MISS ANNA BELLE MISS PATRICIA BRITT Assistant Dean of Men Assistant Dean of Women CROUCH Assistant Dean of Women Assistant Dean of Women FACULTY £Ji k JILL L. BARR - Physical Education B.S., Wake Forest College M.A., Appalachian State Teachers College BETTY N. BATCHELOR - Business, English B.A., Atlantic Christian College M.A., University of North Carolina LIONEL L. BISHOP, JR. - Mathematics, Science B.S., M.A., East Carolina College Graduate Study, Florida State University, Clemson College PATRICIA ELLEN BRITT - Business B.S., Graduate Study, Appalachian State Teachers College LOIS C. CADLE - Assistant Librarian B.A., Westhampton College B.M.T., Carver School of Missions and Social Work NEVA F. CAMPBELL - Librarian A.B., Chowan College B.S. in Library Science, University of North Carolina CARLA S. CHAMBLEE - Music B.A., Graduate Study, University of North Carolina JAMES M. CHAMBLEE - Music B.A., University of North Carolina Graduate Study, University of North Carolina ANNA BELLE CROUCH - Music, Religion B.S., Southeastern Missouri State College M.R.E., Carver School of Missions and Social Work Graduate Study, School of Church Music of Southern Baptist Theo- logical Seminary, East Carolina College FACULTY W. CALVIN DICKINSON - Social Science B.A., M.A., Baylor University JAMES G. GARRISON - Physical Education A. A., Gardner-Webb College B.A., Western Carolina College M.A., East Carolina College TED W. G OODMAN - Mathematics B.S., Graduate Study, Appalachian State Teachers College JERRY LEE HAWKINS - Physical Education A. A., Gardner-Webb College B.S., M.A., Western Carolina College CHARLES A. HELMS - Business B.S., M.A., Appalachian State Teachers College OPEY D. JEANES - Science B.A., Atlantic Christian College M.A., George Peabody College For Teachers GEORGETTE JERIES - Science B.A., Georgetown College M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers Graduate Study, Vanderbilt University JOHN MCSWEENEY - Graphic Arts B.A., Bissell College Graduate Study, University of Pennsylvania, Temple University Master Printer WILLIAM I. MARABLE - English, Languages B.A., College of William and Mary M.A., University of Virginia Graduate Study, Duke University FACULTY JAMES R. MASTERS - Business B.S., Berea College M.A., University of Tennessee DAISY LOU MIXON - Religion B.A., Winthrop College B.R.E., M.R.E., Carver School of Missions and Social Work Graduate Study, New York University, Union Theological Seminary W. CLAYTON MORRISETTE -Social Science B.S., M.A., East Carolina College Graduate Study, Duke University ELMER C. POWELL - Science B.S., M.S., Additional Graduate Study, University of North Carolina LESTER J. REAVIS - Mathematics Gardner-Webb Junior College B.S., North Carolina State College Appalachian State Teachers College EMMA JEANNE RIDDLE - English B.A., Berea College M.A., Appalachian State Teachers College THOMAS E. RUFFIN, JR. - Business B.S., M.A., East Carolina College CHARLEY L. SANDIFER - English B.A., Mississippi College Th. M., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary M.A., Graduate Study, University of Mississippi JOY Y. SANDIFER - Assistant Librarian B.A., Graduate Study, Mississippi College Graduate Study, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, University of Mississippi FACULTY WARREN G. SEXTON - Social Science A. A., Lees McRae Junior College B.S., M.A., Appalachian State Teachers College WILLIAM B. SOWELL - Graphic Arts Diploma in Graphic Arts, Continued study, Chowan College FRANCIS M. TUCKER - Science B.A., M.A., University of North Carolina Graduate Study, University of Virginia BELA UDVARNOKI - Social Science Undergraduate Degree, University of Budapest Th. M., Ph. D., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Additional Graduate Study, Uni- versity of Hamburg, University of Chicago L. M. WALLACE, JR. - Business B.S., M.A., East Carolina College Graduate Study, Colorado State College ESTHER A. WHITAKER - Religion, English B.S., Appalachian State Teachers College M.R.E., Carver School of Missions and Social Work M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers FRANCES W. WHITE - English, Religion B.A., Radford College B.M.T., Carver School of Missions and Social Work M.R.E., Presbyterian General Assembly Training School M. EUGENE WILLIAMS - Languages B.A., University of Richmond M.A., Duke University Premier Degree, L ' University de Dijon MARY E. WOOD - Science B.A., Waynesburg College M.A., Additional Graduate Study, Columbia University SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS DAN ELKS PRESIDENT BUCKY WISE VICE PRESIDENT MARYANN WILTSHIRE SECRETARY-TREASURER SYLVIA GEORGE SOCIAL CHAIRMAN BILL VEST SOCIAL CHAIRMAN Who could forget our wonderful class of 1962? Although we met only a year ago, we have memories to last a lifetime .... the socials, Wednesday nights at B.B. (?), the fun at the Student Center after supper, the bull sessions after hours, and most of all, Homecoming! There are also many humorous events that shall never be forgotten in our minds. Who could ever forget the Yanks singing Dixie in rat court last year? And ahh yes, when Pam Norvell wore her evening dress to the cafeteria with a sweatshirt over it. Maybe she was going to a Chowan social later in the evening. This year the Powder Puff Football Game was very exciting. Suddenly Henley was seen being carried out onto the football field. The football hero had finally decided to play. Can you remember the chapel program when Baganakis led the funeral march in remembrance of good ole Wesley? Yes, we as Sophomores hate to leave Chowan, but we look forward to the future for a new horizon. JIMMY ADAMS JOHN ADAMS Goldsboro, North Carolina Norfolk, Virginia Graphic Arts Pre -Dentistry Circle K NORMAN ELTON ADAMS, JR. Richmond, Virginia Pre -Agriculture CLASS OF 1962 JAMES LAWRENCE ALLIGOOD, JR. Washington, North Carolina Civil Technology B.S.U. Engineering Club MELVIN ETHERIDGE ANDERSON Smithfield, North Carolina Liberal Arts WORTH BAGLEY ASKEW, JR. Ahoskie, North Carolina Graphic Arts - I ' ttN. DOROTHY AVENT Emporia, Virginia Business Administration Alpha Pi Epsilon Y. W. A. JOHN BAGANAKIS Williamsburg, Virginia Pre-Education CLINTON BAILEY Hampton, Virginia SOPHOMORE GEORGE BAKER Gatesville, North Carolina Pre-Agriculture SUE CAROLYN BALDWIN Whiteville, North Carolina Secretarial, Dorm Officer, Freshman Representative — May Day, Officer in Student Government MELVIN M. BAUGH, JR. Fort Mitchell, Virginia Civil Technology Football, Track I f JAMES ASHBY BAYLY Exmore, Virginia Business Administration DAVID BEDSOLE Fayetteville, North Carolina Business Administration Chowanian Staff, Drama Club, B. S. U. REBECCA ANN BENNETT Chapel Hill, North Carolina Business Chowanoka: Co-Editor, B. S. U. Y. W. A., officer, Miss Chowanoka !LASS OF 1962 JERRY BEST Goldsboro, North Carolina MELINDA BISHOP Mountainside, New Jersey Liberal Arts Drama Club JOHN L. BLACKBURN, JR. Victoria, Virginia Engineering Drama Club CHARLES BLANCHARD Suffolk, Virginia Liberal Arts KENNETH MAX BLANCHARD Richmond, Virginia Business Administration Football, Baseball WALTER HOLLAND BOND Windsor, North Carolina Pre -Medical SOPHOMORE BETSY LAND BOONE Jackson, North Carolina Liberal Arts NEA officer, Oratorio Society, College Choir JAMES HOWARD BOSEMAN Darlington, South Carolina Graphic Arts, Football, Monogram Club SARA ELIZABETH BOWDEN St. Augustine, Florida Liberal Arts, B. S. U., Choir, Drama Club BARRY BOWERS Alexandria, Virginia Pre-Medical Baseball, Circle K, Phi Theta Kappa ANN GAIL BRITT Portsmouth, Virginia Legal-Secretarial Alpha Pi Epsilon ROBERT A. BRITT Lynnhaven, Virginia Liberal Arts LASS OF 1962 JANE WALKER BROADDUS Bowling Green, Virginia Secretarial CHARLES F. BROWN Cape Charles, Virginia Pre-Engineering Manager football MARY BROWN Enfield, North Carolina Primary Education Basketball, Y. W. A. Choir, Dramatics Club RICHARD LEE BROWN Hampton, Virginia Liberal Arts Track JOSEPH EDWARD BUCK Gates, North Carolina Ministerial President.. .Ch-istian Service Club, B. S. U., Ministerial Alliance JAMES BRUNETTE Oxford, North Carolina Pre-Agriculture SOPHOMORE JOHN T. CAPPS Virginia Beach. Virginia ALPHA MAE CARTER Faith, North Carolina Pre-Education B. S. U. Y. W. A. ROBERT UPTON CARTER Hampton, Virginia Pre-Education Track ALLEN JAY CASEY, JR. Rocky Mount, North Carolina Psychology Editor of Chowanian; President of B.S.U.; Ministerial Alliance; Circle K; Officer of Freshman Class; Outstanding Sophomore CLASS OF 1962 WILKIE WILLIS CHAFFIN Victoria, Virginia Liberal Arts Phi Theta Kappa JANE THURSTON CHARLES Ahoskie, North Carolina Primary Education B.S.U.; College Choir; Oratorio Society; N.E.A. AARON CHILTON Norfolk, Virginia JOHN C. CLARK Newport News, Virginia Civil Technology RONALD CLARK Murfreesboro, North Carolina  SANDRA KAY CLARK Hampton, Virginia Accounting Y.W.A.; B.T.U.; Dramatics Club MARY JOYCE COFFIELD Oak City, North Carolina Pre-Education GENE COLH Petersburg, Virginia Liberal Arts SOPHOMORE JOSEPH SAMUEL CROSS, III Hampton, Virginia Engineering Circle K, Phi Theta Kappa, Engineers Club RITA ANNE DAUGHTRY Franklin, Virginia JOANNE DAY Lynnhaven, Virginia Pre-Education N.E.A. WILLIAM DERVISHIAN Richmond, Virginia Law MARTHA PENELOPE DEW Bailey, North Carolina Medical Secretarial Basketball, Drama Club LEROY H. DILLON Roanoke, Virginia Pre-Forestry CLASS OF 1962 PRISCILLA DOZIER Jarvisburg, North Carolina Primary Education N.E.A. REBECCA ANN DUPREE Portsmouth, Virginia Secretarial B.S.U. Choir GENE LEWIS DRAPER Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina Business Adminintration MICHAEL L. EDWARDS Hampton, Virginia Liberal Arts DAN T. ELKS Norfolk, Virginia Pre -Engineering Tennis Team Vice Pres. New Dorm Pres. Sophomore Class KATHLEEN JENNEFER EVANS Virginia Beach, Virginia Liberal Arts Choir Annual Staff Chowanian Fashion Editor SOPHOMORE BETTY CAROLYN EVES Elizabeth City, North Carolina Business WILMA MARGARET FEREBEE Norfolk, Virginia Pre-Education CAROLYN ELIZABETH FINCHER High Point, North Carolina Liberal Arts BSU, BSU Choir BSU Executive Council MARTIN J. FORBES Norfolk, Virginia Pre -Engineering Football Engineer ' s Club Monogram Club RACHEL ANN FORBES Murfreesboro, North Carolina Business JUDITH FORT Brooklyn, New York Pre-Education Choir CLASS OF 1962 EUGENE BROWNLEY FOSTER. JR. Hampton, Virginia Liberal Arts BSU Executive Council JAMES M. GALVIN Norfolk, Virginia Liberal Arts SANDRA ANN CATLING Murfreesboro, North Carolina Religious Education BSU, Executive Council Choir Accompanist Phi Theta Kappa BSU Choir Director •« « J SYLVIA GEORGE Norfolk, Virginia Secretarial Y.W.A. ' s BSU, Choir, Judiciary Member Pres. Columns Dorm Sophomore Class Social Co-Chairman ANN HORTON GERREY Portsmouth, Virginia Social Studies Y.W.A. Vice - President Phi Theta Kappa Pres. New Girls Dorm GERALD WINGFIELD GILLIAM Lynchburg, Virginia Accounting Mens Council SOPHOMORE JOSEPH W. GODWIN. JR. Newport News, Virginia Pre-Dentistry JAMES GOFF Norfolk, Virginia CECILY DIANE HALL Norfolk, Virginia Pre-Education Choir Homecoming Attendant Chowanian ROBERT McMILLEN HANES Herndon, Virginia Pre-Education DEAN HARRELL CLINTON FRANK HARRELL Goldsboro, North Carolina Winton, North Carolina Dramatics Club - Officer Pre- Education Student Gov ' t - Officer Football Basketball :LASS of 1962 THOMAS ALBERT HARRELL Goldsboro, North Carolina Forestry Basketball - Manager Monogram Club REESE HART, JR. Raleigh, North Carolina Liberal Arts Golf Team Monogram Club MARY ELLEN HART Emporia, Virginia Business .? i. % PAUL DOUGLAS HASKINS Kernersville, North Carolina Pre-Engineering Dramatics Club RONALD C. HATHCOCK Concord, North Carolina Graphic Arts THOMAS DANIEL HAYWOOD Norfolk, Virginia Pre-Medical SOPHOMORE ELIZABETH B. HENLEY Richmond, Virginia Business JAMES R. HENRY Laurinburg, North Carolina Liberal Arts BSU, Track, Tennis, Dramatics Club WALLACE HERRING Clinton, North Carolina Liberal Arts Football LOUIE DEAN HICKMAN Melfa, Virginia Liberal Arts LARRY HILL High Point, North Carolina Hi story- Ministerial Alliance ELSIE GRIGGS HOLLOWELL Point Harbor, North Carolina Business Education NEA, Phi Theta Kappa, Annual Staff, Choir, Chief-Marshal, Newspaper Staff LASS OF 1962 ROBERT PAUL HOLLOWELL, JR. Sunbury, North Carolina Two-Year Accounting WALLACE C. HOLLOWELL, JR. Belcross, North Carolina Business Administration Annual Staff BARRY EUGENE HORNER Salisbury, North Carolina Forest Management Circle K President, Engineering Club President, Phi Theta Kappa, Mens Council WILLIAM CARR HORTON Goldsboro, North Carolina Graphic Arts Basketball, Track, Monogram Club SANDRA SHAW HOWARD Sanford, North Carolina Elementary Education Choir, YWA, Dramatics Club Sec. Annual Staff DARREL J. HUGHES Norfolk, Virginia Pre -Dentistry Football, Choir SOPHOMORE ALVIN B. JOHNSON Suffolk, Virginia Liberal Arts BETSY JOHNSON Windsor, North Carolina Pre-Nursing JAMES JENKINS South Hill, Virginia Liberal Arts OTIS H. JOHNSTON, JR. Belhaven. North Carolina Liberal Arts Tennis, Monogram Club GERALD D. JONES Morehead City, North Carolina Liberal Arts Football GERALD W. JONES Norfolk, Virginia Liberal Arts CLASS OF 1962 ROBERT JONES Norlina, North Carolina Liberal Arts Football J. DERWOOD JONES. JR. Franklin, Virginia Pre-Forestry Tennis TERRY JONES Edenton, North Carolina Ministerial Alliance, President, Executive Council ROBERT L. JORDAN, JR. Triangle, Virginia Two-Year Accounting JUDITH JOYNER Murfreesboro, North Carolina Music Choir, BSU Greater Council, Girls Octet, BSU Quartet HENRY CHANDLER LAMBORN Hampton, Virginia Liberal Arts SOPHOMORE HORACE HULAN LANE Woodland, North Carolina Business Administration ROY THOMAS LANE Tappahannock, Virginia Psychology, Liberal Arts BARBARA JEAN LAYELL Thurmond, North Carolina Pre-Physical Therapy BSU, BSU Choir LINDA RAY LETCHWORTH Newport News, Virginia Liberal Arts Choir, BSU, Annual Staff C. A. LINDSAY, JR. Hampton, Virginia Engineering JERRY EUGENE LINDSAY Ahoskie, North Carolina Graphic Arts ;LASS of 1962 JAMES LONG Elon College, North Carolina Accounting Mens Council, Circle K Club, Vice-President Student Body JOHN MILLARD LONG Seaboard, North Carolina Business Administration MARY JO LOWE Wilkesboro, North Carolina Business Homecoming Attendant - V JAMES LOWRY Suffolk, Virginia Science BERN E. McCUTCHEON Kessler, West Virginia Forestry Football NORMAN KEENE MARCH Holland, Virginia Science SOPHOMORE MICKEY N. MARKOS Newport News, Virginia Liberal Arts Circle K DONNA MARIE MARKUM Norfolk, Virginia Business Administration Co-Captain Cheerleaders, Captain Cheerleaders, Co-Editor of Chowanoka, May Day ROBERT H. MARRIOTT Newport News, Virginia Education Basketball, Track Monogram Club FRANCES G. MARSHALL Louisburg, North Carolina Liberal Arts Basketball KAREN KAY MATTHIAS Norfolk, Virginia Pre Nursing Annual Staff B.S.U. JAMES W. MAYTON McKenney, Virginia Civil Engineering CLASS OF 1962 CAROLE LEE MEADOR Richmond, Virginia Liberal Arts Choir, B.S.U. pianist. Annual Staff Dramatics Club WILLIAM E. MELTON Richmond, Virginia Business Administration ARTHUR C. MILES. JR. Richmond, Virginia Liberal Arts Dorm Monitor ht XT MARTHA MILLIS Richmond, Virginia Choir DONALD ROSE MITCHELL Kittrell, North Carolina Secretarial N.E.A. LORENZO MOORE Roanoke, Virginia SOPHOMORE RALPH THOMAS MOSES SANDRA MOORE JIMMY MORGAN Deep Creek, Virginia Emporia, Virginia Wilson, North Carolina Pre-Engineering Medical Secretary Liberal Arts Football, Baseball Basketball Basketball Engineer ' s Club Officer of New Girls ' Dorm Field Day Men ' s Council jf fp • « WILLIAM MULFORD Bridgeton, New Jersey BERNARD MURDEN Norfolk, Virginia ANDREW W. MURDOCK, JR. Richmond, Virginia Civil Technology !LASS OF 1962 JENNY B. MURRAY Spring Hope, North Carolina Pre -Education B.S.U. MARY JEWELL MURRAY Hickory, North Carolina Secretarial DAVID LEE NEWTON Richmond, Virginia Business Administration Baseball, Football simtutrnM DAVID NORRIS Oxford, North Carolina Graphic Arts Football B.S.U. Executive Council PAMELA J. NORVELL Richmond, Virginia Science JOHN NOTTINGHAM Cheritan, Virginia SOPHOMORE LESTER OBERG Richmond, Virginia WALTER O ' NEAL Belhaven, North Carolina WILLIAM O ' NEAL Richmond, Virginia BECKY JO OVERTON Ahoskie, North Carolina Business Education Honor Roll Assistant Business Manager of Annual Staff ENNIS M. OWENS, JR. Norfolk, Virginia Business Administration Choir, Circle K Club Officer of New Mens Dorm Annual Staff Reporter MYRNA FAYE OWER Bowling Green, Virginia Secretarial Alpha Pi Epsilon Officer of New Girls Dorm LASS OF 1962 PRAJIT PACHIMSAWAT Bangkok, Thailand Liberal Arts TOMMY McNELL PALMER Hampton, Virginia Engineering Circle K Club BERNARD PARKER Apex, North Carolina WILLIAM PEARMAN Goldsboro, North Carolina FRANKLIN STEWART PERRY Windsor, North Carolina Pre-Medicine EDWARD ALDON PHILLIPS Carrsville, Virginia Business Baseball National Education Association SOPHOMORE CHARLES B. POND Suffolk, Virginia Business Administration Annual Staff LINDA PORTER Boykins, Virginia Secretarial Science Y.W.A. EARL CARLTON POWELL, JR. Hampton, Virginia Pre-Education Choir CAROL BETH PRATHER Wilmington, Delaware Music Choir, Officer of B.S.U. Women ' s Judiciary Officer Chowanian Staff, Outstanding Sophomore LASS OF 1962 SARA LOU PRITCHARD Elizabeth City, North Carolina Business Education B.S.U. , Y.W.A. WILLIS LEON RAGLAND, JR. Andrews, South Carolina Liberal Arts JOHN RALSTON San Juan, Puerto Rico Business Administration DONALD REDFORD Richmond, Virginia Business Administration Football, Basketball, Baseball JAMES ALBERT REDMOND, JR. Richmond, Virginia Liberal Arts Choir, B.S.U. Chowanoka Staff CALVIN REYNOLDS Columbia, North Carolina WILBUR DOUGLAS RICHARDSON Newport News, Virginia JANE RIGGAN Littleton, North Carolina Liberal Arts Homecoming Queen SOPHOMORE ROBERT RING Jacksonville, Florida MARK N. ROLLINS, JR. Selma, North Carolina Chemistry B.S.U. Officer PEGGY JO ROUNTREE Portsmouth, Virginia Pre -Education B.S.U. , Y.W.A. J 1 v SUE RUFF IN Ahoskie, North Carolina Elementary Education Y.W.A., Choir, Marshal, Women ' s Judiciary Officer Chowanian Staff, Phi Theta Kappa B.S.U. Officer, Outstanding Sophomore LASS OF 1962 PHILLIP RUSNAK Disputania, Virginia JIMMY RYAN Richmond, Virginia Liberal Arts Football, Track JOAN CAROLYN SAMMONS Newport News, Virginia Pre-Education Choir Sweetheart of Circle K CARROLL SAVAGE, JR. Pointer, Virginia Pre-Agriculture REGINALD SCOTT Richmond, Virginia BERNARD EDWIN SEAT Richmond, Virginia GEORGE MARVIN SEYMOUR Elizabeth City, North Carolina Liberal Arts Choir, Dramatic ' s Club, B.S.U. VIRGINIA COOKIE SHERMAN Richmond, Virginia Liberal Arts Student Government, Choir Cheerleader, Chowanian Editor, Dramatic ' s Club, Homecoming Court, N.E.A., Outstanding Sophomore SOPHOMORE CLYDE ADELBERT (DEL) SMITH South Norfolk, Virginia Liberal Arts Basketball, Track ROBERT SMITH Charleston, South Carolina Liberal Arts Football ROBERT H. SNEED Henderson, North Carolina Pre -Forestry ALVAH MARTIN SPENCER South Mills, North Carolina WILLIAM PRUDEN SPIVEY Windsor, North Carolina Accounting New Men ' s Dormitory Officer ANN CORKRAN SPRATT Lynnhaven, Virginia Pre-Education Annual Staff, N.E.A., B.S.U. Clubs LASS OF 1962 SHIRLEY JUSTINE STANSBURY Littleton, North Carolina Home Economics Education LARRY FOSTER STEGALL Norlina, North Carolina Liberal Arts Mixon Dormitory Officer EMERLE FRANKLIN STEPHENSON, JR. Como, North Carolina Industrial Arts N.E.A. Club, Annual Staff MARGARET LONG STEPHENSON Richmond, Virginia Liberal Arts Phi Theta Kappa, N.E.A. Club, Annual Staff CHARLES JULIAN 5TEVENS Durham, North Carolina Liberal Arts Football JOHN WILLIAM STYERS Red Oak, North Carolina Liberal Arts SOPHOMORE BOB SUTHERLAND Norfolk, Virginia Liberal Arts Circle K Club, Phi Theta Kappa Officer, B.S.U. JAMES E. SYKES, JR. Richmond, Virginia Business Administration BECKY LEE TAYLOR Newport News, Virginia Pre-Education B.S.U. , Choir, Cheerleader Dramattcs Club . , N X DOUGLAS W. TAYLOR Whitakers, North Carolina Pre -Agriculture MARY ELIZABETH TAYLOR Jackson, North Carolina Pre -Education N.E.A. Officer, Judiciary RHEBA MARGUERITE TILLMAN Lawndale, North Carolina Medical Technology ILASS OF 1962 GENE WAVERLY TOWNSEND McKenney, Virginia Accounting Circle K Club GENE TAYLOE TUTEN Washington, North Carolina Liberal Arts Ministerial Alliance JAMES TWIFORD Engelhard, North Carolina Graphic Arts W JIMMY HAROLD TYNER Pinetown, Nonh Carolina LENNA UMPHLETT Hertford, North Carolina Primary Education B.S.U. ARCHER VERNON VANN, JR. Hampton, Virginia Business Administration SOPHOMORE JOHN PENDLETON UPTON Scotland Neck, North Carolina YVES VAN DEN BRANDEN Newport News, Virginia Pre-Medical RONALD VASSAR Richmond, Virginia Business Administration Baseball WILLIAM THOMAS VEST, JR. Lynchburg, Virginia Pre-Dental New Men ' s Dormitory Officer Sophomore Class Officer B.S.U. MARVIN WOODROW VICKERS South Norfolk, Virginia Business Administration B.S.U. , Track EARL THOMAS WADE Lasker, North Carolina Business Administration Baseball, Football LASS OF 1962 EDITH ANN WALLER Elizabeth City, North Carolina Pre-Nursing B.S.U., Y.W.A. Clubs Basketball GALE LEE WARNER Norfolk, Virginia IRA SIDNEY WEAVER Norlina, North Carolina Football, Baseball, Men ' s Council c BERTHA MARY WHITE Hobbsville, North Carolina Religious Education B.S.U., Y.W.A., C.E.S. Clubs, Judiciary WAYNE WHITE Portsmouth, Virginia Pre -Engineering Engineering Club ANNE WHITE-HURST Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina English Dramatics Club, Phi Theta Kappa SOPHOMORE ERNEST WINDLE WHITTINGTON. JR. Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina Accounting Choir MARIE WICKER Roxboro, North Carolina Medical Secretary B.S.U., Y.W.A. Clubs EMMITT WILLIAMS Victoria, Virginia Civil Technology Football, Baseball V ROGER FREEMAN WILLIAMS Pinetown, North Carolina Liberal Arts GILBERT C. WILLIE Vienna, Virginia Pre-Dentistry Track JANET WILLIFORD Windsor, North Carolina LASS OF 1962 MARYANN WILTSHIRE Richmond, Virginia Medical Secretary Cheerleader, Annual Staff May Day, Sophomore Class Officer, New Mens Dormitory Sweetheart GEORGE VEARGUARD WISE, JR. Murfreesboro, North Carolina Education Track, Chowan Playhouse, B.S.U. Sophomore Class Officer ROBERT P. WITHROW Richmond, Virginia Pre -Medical Circle K Club AUBREY O. WOODARD Conway, North Carolina Science Choir, Circle K Club, Phi Theta Kappa WALTER WILLIAM WOODARD, JR. Pendleton, North Carolina Liberal Arts N.E.A. Club, Chowanian Staff, B.S.U. BETTY WORLEY Hampton, Virginia Liberal Arts Y.W.A., B.S.U. , N.E.A. Clubs Judiciary Officer B.S.U. Executive Council SOPHOMORE LAWSON WORRELL, 111 Norfolk, Virginia Pre -Law ROBERT YOUNG Richmond, Virginia Business Administration Baseball RONALD EARL CLARK Murfreesboro, North Carolina Graphic Arts Chowanian GEORGE PHILLIP DAVIS Knightdale, North Carolina GLENN MILLER FEREBEE Windsor, North Carolina Graphic Arts Student Instructor in Graphic Arts FRANK LITTLE Hampton, Virginia CLASS OF 1962 HARRY H. PARKER Winton, North Carolina ALLEN E. POYTHRESS Knightdale, North Carolina Not pictured are the following sophomores: ALBERT LEE BONNEY Norfolk, Virginia PAUL DEBREE BRADLEY Norfolk, Virginia CHARLES FRANKLIN BROWN Cape Charles, Virginia WILLIAM GERALD CLARK Murfreesboro, North Carolina ELIZABETH DAUGHTRIDGE Wilson, North Carolina HOMER F. GODWIN Newport News, Virginia TERRY HUNTER HOY South Boston, Virginia PERSONS NOT PICTURED CONTINUED: WILLIAM BURNLEY HUDGINS Newport News, Virginia DONALD PEARSON HURST Richmond, Virginia MARGARET CAROLYN JACKSON Ahoskie, North Carolina WAYLAND L. MASSEY Verona, New Jersey RICHARD GENE PADGETT Eufaula, Alabama JEANETTE DOWDY PITT Powells Point, North Carolina JANET BINKETT THOMAS Norfolk, Virginia CHARLES OTTO TYSOR Norfolk, Virginia SHELBY GENE VAUGHAN Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina CHARLES FREDRICK LAMM Bailey, Nonh Carolina MERLE LYNN LASKY Wyckoff, New Jersey JAMES CURTIS McGILL Clinton, North Carolina SILAS WILLIAM McKEEL Powellsville, North Carolina WILLIAM POWELL PITT Tarboro, North Carolina WILLIARD PALMER SMITH, JR. Hampton, Virginia WILLIAM MICHAEL SPEARMAN Hampton, Virginia WILLIAM PRESLEY SPIVEY High Point, North Carolina ELIZABETH BARBOUR WELDAY Midlothian, Virginia BONNIE MARIE WHITE Symrna, Delaware GUY WILSON Norfolk, Virginia HUDSON DOUGLAS WILLIAMS Franklin, Virginia A typical college pal. What? Leap frog. Bed time. Prajit Pachimsawat of Thialand shows dorm brotherly love. IN MEMORIAM Ccfwin C fexanJer JioSach, Jr. 1933-1961 Professor Hoback, a Tennessean, joined the Chowan College Department of Science in 1960. Although his stay was short, he gained the admiration of students, col- leagues, and townspeople. The spirit of this devout, dedicated teacher lives on at Chowan College, where he lived and worked for the cause of Christ. ANNIE SUE RLIFFIN Ahoskie, North Carolina JAMES B. LONG, JR. Elon, North Carolina OUTSTANDING ALLEN JAY CASEY, JR. Rocky Mount, North Carolina VIRGINIA MURIEL SHERMAN Richmond, Virginia ELSIE GRIGGS HOLLO WELL Point Harbor, North Carolina BARRY EUGENE HORNER Salisbury, North Carolina SOPHOMORES ,m RICHARD GENE PADGETT Eufaula, Alabama ,t: -l .«r; ,.. . -, f rjlv CAROL BETH PRATHER Wilmington, Delaware FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Presiden:-Roy Mitchell Vice-President-William Strickland Secretary-Treasurer-Freda Britt Social Chairman-Frances Blackwelder Social Chairman- William Cooke Aletje van Aardenne Melvin Abbott Alfred Abernethy Nancy Adkins Norman Addington Anna Adler Earl Allen Rose Anderson William Anderson Paula Askew Howard Andleton Charles Bailey Roy Baldwin Geraldine Ballard FRESHMEN Norris Barnes Reginald Barrack William Bass Joe Benthall Rusyll Barnette Darrell Bass Annette Belvin Billie Bigger Robert Bishop Daniel Blalock Frances Blackwelder Sue Blanchard Ciscelia Bland David Blythe ' 9 f P P ii t rii Margaret Bolton John Bowden Derwin Booker Melvin Bowles Lee Boyce John Boyer Stephen Boynton James Bradshaw Gordon Brett Roben Bridgeman Wilton Bradford Robert Branson Pat Brlckhouse Timothy Brlstow FRESHMEN Freda Britt Pete Britton Sue Britton Robert Browning William Bryan Jimmie Brown Lewis Brumberg McCall Bugg Wayne Bunting Phillip Caines William Cameron Penny Burch Susan Cameron Manly Carstarphen 1 Ct) 1 p c MmL p p p William Carter Fred Chamberlain Bob Chamberlain Janet Chappell Thomas Chaffin Phil Chamberlain Melvin Chamblee Mae Chappell Bruce Clark Bruse Cole Wallace Collins Graham Clark Tillman Coley William Cooke Shirley Cooper Kenneth Copley James Copeland Edward Corbin Shirley Cox John Currie Victoria Daniel Edward Davidson Lawrence Davis John Crowder Phylis Cuthbertson Luther Daughtry Frederick Davis Ronnie Davis Julia Deal Troy Deans Loyd Dickens John Dollar Stephen Deal Calvin Deemer Jane Dickerson Elizabeth Drake Sue Drummond Charles Edwards Prince Edwards Phillip Durrette Clifton Edwards Katherine Ellington FRESHMEN Katherine Elliott Jack Evans Robert Evans Betty Ezzell Durwood Farmer Gerald Ford Jacqueline Frazier Richard Fulghum Joseph Galloway Judith Ferrell Gwendolyn Foy Richard Freeman Stanley Gallaer Thomas Gardner fMiiii M t Mik Marian Gay Everett Gee Gerald Gentry Thomas Gibson Alice Godwin Patricia Goodwin Gordon Gray Marjorie Griggs Bradley Haithcock William Godwin William Graham Brooks Greene Molly Griggs Constance Hale Dorothy Hale Raymond Hale Ellen Hardy Edward Hale Samuel Harahan Jane Hardin Nancy Hare Fred Harmon Edwin Harper Jerry Harper Emily Harrell Enid Harrell Frances Harris Gene Harris Robert Harris Robert Harris Bobby Harrison Judy Hartley Wade Harvey Jerry Hayes Elizabeth Head Larry Heath Jack High Diane Hill Cheryl Hobbs Shelby Hobbs Jimmy Hodges Charles Hofler FRESHMEN Samuel Holder Tony Holder Carolyne Holland Eugene Holloman Frances HoUowell Ann Holt Jerry Hunt David Holley Lorene Holloman Larry HoUowell Dwight Hooker Gene Hunter Julian Hursey John Irby I f-- - ' f « ' Michael Jeffers Wayne Jenkins Wayne Jernigan Ann Johnson Charles Johnson Nancy Johnson Ralph Johnson Charles Jones Virginia Johnson Cyrus Jones Phillip Jones Ronald Jones Ted Jones Thomas Jones William Jones William Jones Vance Joyner William Keating WingateKimbrough Lela King James Kirkpatrick Douglas Kassen Junior Kidd Joseph Kimmel Mary Kirk George Knight Mary Knight Robert Koeppel John Lamm Thomas Lassiter Esthei Layton Wayne Knowles Thomas Lambert Betty Lassiter William Lassiter James Layton Peggy Leary Rodney Lee Warren Ledford Jeanne Leggett FRESHMEN Rubie Lewis Sara Lewis George Liverman Marie Long Lanneta Lowe Barbara Llewellyn Sandra Lowden Berkley Lucas Lynette McBride Ray McCutcheon Carroll Mann Joan McCants Clyde Malpass Daniel Marrow iii ii Brenda Martin Richard Martin Jerome Martin Thomas Martin Charles Mason George Massey Carol Mason Judith Matthews Joan Mayo Frederick Mays Mary Mayo Charles Medlin William Medlin Millard Meiggs Charles Meredith Patricia Midgett Donald Moock Lewis Merritt Roy Mitchell Joan Morris Margaret Morris Barbara Morrison Nan Murray Sandra Morris Diane Morrison William Muse John Myers Dallas Nance Il£li Betty Naylor Peggy Neese Karen Nelson David Neville Lloyd Nixon Julian Norvell Bonnie Olive Robert Nelson Claude Nicholson Virgil Northcott Joyce Norville Thomas Oliver Walter Osborne David Parker FRESHMEN Elvin Parker Judith Parker Sandra Parker William Peeler Alice Perry Elizabeth Phelps James Phillips George Parrish Judith Perrow Donald Pfalzgraf Rhea Phelps DeWitt Pierce Stanley Pierce Brenda Pittman James Pollard Bernard Poole James Prevatte Wayne Pridgen Nan Puckette James Pulley p p f John Quldley Robert Rapp Clifford Raynor Rodney Revels Keith Rackley Judith Rasberry Tommy Reese Craig Richards Alice Richardson Clarence Riddick James Riley Dorothy Rickman Margaret Rideout Parham Rose Gerald Rowland Horace Rozier Eugene Satterthwaite Joan Sawyer Carolyn Royster Robert Ryan Jack Satterwhite William Sawyer Alk mM Beth Scott Sandra Simmons John Smart Donnie Sessoms William Slate Sam Smith k€Mtii Thomas Smith Paul Souder Wilson Snowden Robert Spain Wayne Speight Carolyn Stallings Thomas Sprouse Julia Stanaland FRESHMEN Nancy Stevenson William Strobel Quentin Swann Kenneth Taylor Richard Tharrington George Thomas William Strickland Harvey Sutton Bonnie Tatum Shirley Tetterton George Theodorakis Arlene Tillery iiMmM Dolores Tillett John Tine fHi iii Hartley Tolson Harold Townsend James Trione Charles Tripp Wilson Vinson Clark Walden Wallace Walker Spurgeon Toney Allen Trader William Triplet! LaVeme Truelove Philip Wade Beverly Waldrop Peggy Walker Richard Walsh Linda Ward Bartlett Ward Carol Warren Marian Warren Judy Washington Harry Webster Claude Washburn Barbara Waters James West Doris Wheeler Leon Whichard Bryant White Linda White Kay White Frederick Williams Gemet Williams Douglas Wills Lewis Woodruff Arthur Williams F.lainp. Williams Robert Willougnby Gloria Wise FRESHMEN Sue Woody Mary Wooling Mary Worrell Nicholas Wrenn Elizabeth Wright Joyce Wright William Wright Billy Yates FRESHMEN NOT PICTURED Thomas Barnes Newton Beach Ledie Brinkley Peggy Byrum Kenneth Carson Billy Chambers Joseph Chapman Joseph Dail James Davenport James Evans Anthony Futrell William Hathaway Lynda Hatley Wayne Hobbs David HoUowell Chester Jones Clarence King Joseph Kistler James Lucas Billy Medlin Akers Moore Frank Osborne James Parker Clarence Patterson Jimmy Perkinson Phil Rawls William Robinson Ronald Sowers Dixon Tilley Richard Venters Susan Woodward Edward Wright Clifford Wright FRESHMEN (iyka ?i iM(ZCu s o c I A L C O C H A I R M E N Left to right, SEATED; DuckBlackwelder, Sylvia George, Cookie Sherman, Dean Harrell, Carolyn Stallings, Priscilla Dozier, Miss Crouch. STANDING: Buzzy Cooke, Bill Vest, Pete Owens, G. M. Seymour. D R A M A C L U B STANDING, l eft to right, Jimmy Philips, Kenneth Taylor, Sam Harahan, Carole Meador, Sandra Clark, Don Blackburn, Paul Haskins, Anne White-Hurst, David Bedsole,WarrenLedford, Derwood Jones, Nan Murry. SEATED: Melinda Bishop, Sandra Howard, Sec.-Treas. James Henry, Vice-Pres. SaraBowden, Chinkie King, BB Welday, Cathy Evans, G. M. Seymour, Mary Brown, G. V. Wise, Marty Millis. Not Pictured, Dick Padgett, President. PRESIDENT Forrest Murphy VICE - PRESIDENT Jim Long SOCIAL CO-CHAIRMEN Cookie Sherman Dean Harrell f i SECRETARY - TREASURER Sue Baldwin s T U D E N T G O V E R N M E N T O F F I C E R S Leftto right, FRONTROW; Barry Bowers. Aubrey Woodard, AUenCasey, BarryHorner, Joe Cross, Bob Sullivan. BACK ROW, Gene Townsend, Terry Hoy. Tommy Palmer, Jim Long. John Adams, Bob Withrow. Pete Owens. PRESIDENT Barry Homer VICE-PRESIDENT Joe Cross SECRETARY Aubrey Woodard GREATER COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Left to right, Carolyn Fincher, Sandra Gatling, Brownie Foster, Alpha Carter, Bertha White, Sue Ruff in, David Norris, Allen Casey, Sylvia George, Marie Wicker, Carol Pra ther , Freda Britt, Betty Worley. B S u Left to Right, FRONT ROW, Sara Bowden, Marie Wicker, Becky Bennett, Alpha Carter, Sylvia George, Ann Gerrey. BACK ROW, Freda Britt, Barbara Marshall, Geraldine Ballard, Carolyn Fincher, Elizabeth Ballard, Brooks Greene, Joan Morris, Bertha White. FIRST ROW, left to right, Bobby Nelson, David Norris, Dan Elks, Paul Haskins, Robert Smith, Sidney Weaver, Wallace Herring. SECOND ROW, Teddy O ' Neal, Bob Ryan, Jimmy Ryan, Gerald Jones, James Bosema n, Jack High. THIRD ROW, Jerry Ford, Ralph Moses, Charles Mason, David Newton, Mickey Wrenn, Kenneth Blanchard. FOURTH ROW, Derwood Jones, Berkley Lucas, Dallas Nance, Emmitt Williams. SEATED, Left to right: Barry Horner, Tommy Palmer, C. A. Linden, Graham Clark, James AUigood, Paul Haskins, Wayne White, Joe Cross, Les Oberg, Ralph Moses, Bernard Seay. SECOND ROW: Mr. Goodman, John Clark, Dan Elks, Bruce Clark, James Maton, Jerry Jones, Thomas Martin, Bill Jones, Mr. Bishop. c L U B Left to right, FRONT ROW: Gene Tuten, Terry Jones, Mickey Peeler, Troy Deans, Roy Mitchell, Robert Bridgeman. BACK ROW: Junior Kipp, Stanley Pierce, Allen Casey, Dwight Hooker, Jerry Harper, Larry Hill. A L L I A N C E p H I T H E T A K A P P A Lett to right, FIRST ROW, Pam Nowell, Sue Ruffin, Margaret Stephenson, Anne White Hurst, Sandra Catling, Elsie Hollowell, Ann Gerrey, Bertha White. SECOND ROW, Mrs. Mixon, advisor, Bob Sutherland, Joe Cross, Barry Harner, Allen Casey, Aubrey Woodard, Philip Rusnak, Barry Bowers, Wilkie Chaffin. D E L T A P H I E P I S o L O N PRESIDENT - Gail Britt VICE PRESIDENT - Faye Ower SECRETARY - Dot Aveni Left to right, Ann Johnson, Margaret Jackson, Mary Elizabeth Taylor, Diane Hill, Betsy Boone. SECOND ROW, Ellen Hardy, Rodney Revels, PriscillaDozier, Vickie Daniel, Peggy Rountree, Miss White, Charles Edwards, Chinkie King. THIRD ROW, Nan Puckette, Ann Spratt, Elsie HoUowell, Billie Bigger. FOURTH ROW, Walter Woodard, Philip Rusnak, Eddie Philip, Jimmy Hodges. N E A OFFICERS Left to right, Betsy Boone, Jane Charles. Cinkie King, Mary Elizabeth Taylor, Miss White, Margaret Jackson. BACK, Rodney Revels, Walter Woodard, Elsie Hollowell. CHOWAN COLLEGE CHOIR Left to right, FIRST ROW, Alice Perry, Elizabeth Welday, Sylvia George, Reba Tillman, Judy Matthews, Cookie Sherman, Jane Charles, Cathy Evans, Martha Millis, Sara Bowden, Carolyn Holland, Lila King, Deanne Morrison, Lucille Richardson, Sarah Lewis. SECOND ROW, Becky Dupree, Betsey Drake, Karen Nelson, Carol Warren, Dolores Tillet, Mary Brown, Judy Joyner, Carol Prather, Esther Layton, Judy Fort, Joan Sammons, Diane Hill, Brooks Greene, Sandra Catling. THIRD ROW, Bonnie White, Dianne Hall, Pete Owens, Jerry Gentry, James Whitley, Thomas Lambert, William Cooke, Wayne Knowles, George Seymour, Wayne Lee, Mary Jo Lowe, Judy Perrow, Betsy Boone. FOURTH ROW, Dewin Booker, William Hudgians, Elvin Parker, James Redmond, Hank Marriot, Aubrey Woodard, George Thomas, Douglas Richardson, Alet-van-AArdenne, Ann Holt, Margaret Morris. Director: Mr. James Chamblee D E B A T I N G C L U B Left to right, Aubrey Woodard, Billy Graham, Woody Vickers. Sponsor, Mr. Dickenson. Shirley Cox Joan Mayo Jane Hardin Marilyn Norvell FIRST ROW: Cookie Warren, Becky Jo Overton, Donna Markum, Becky Bennett, Judy Perrow. SECOND ROW: Elsie HoUowell, Linda Letch worth, Maryann Wiltshire, Judy Matthews, Carole Meador, Sandy Parker, Sandra Howard. THIRD ROW: Jack Redman, Phil Wade, Ruby Lewis, Rick Gallaer. OUR ADVISORS: Miss Jeanne Riddle and Mr. Charles Helms. CO-EDITORS: Becky Bennett Donna Markum This is the first year at Chowan College that the students have produced the annual. This year the annual staff has tried to produce an annual that you will be proud to show your friends. We have worked hard and hope you will like it, for you have made it possible. CLASS EDITORS: Maryann Wiltshire, Cookie Warren, Elsie HoUowell, Carole Meador, Sandra Howard. ACTIVITIES EDITORS: Judy Matthews Sandy Parker BUSINESS STAFF: Becky Jo Overton, Phil Wade, Judy Perrow. STANDING, Linda Letchworth, Jack Redman. c H O W A N O K A S T A F F FEATURE EDITOR -Ann Holt CLUB EDITOR - Charles Pond SPORTS EDITORS: Rooster Lewis, Lee Boyce, Rick Gallear. M E N S c o u N c I L FIRST ROW: Ralph Moses, Bobby Jones, Barry Horner, Bobby Nelson. SECOND ROW: Dean Harrell, Jerry Ford, Micheal Jones, Bill Spivey. THIRD ROW: Mr. Masters, Jim Long, Jerry Gilliam, Jerry Jones, Mr. Wallace. w o M E N S J u D I C I A R Y SEATED: Ann Gerry, Sue Ruffin, Vice President; Carol 13eth Prather, President; Betty Worley, Secretary; Slyvia George. STANDING: Nancy Johnson, Duck Blackwelder, Carolyn Royster, Chinkie Kine. Karen Nelson, Nan Murray, Mary Elizabeth Taylor, Frieda Britt. I k vi w WL £ iUm. . % H f% m 1 i m ' -j jt, c H O W A N I A N CHOWANIAN STAFF: Elsie Hollowell, Ronald Clark, Cookie Sherman, Diane Hall. STANDING: Ronnie Hathcock, Joan Sammons, Frieda Britt, Harvey Sutton. EDITORS: Cookie Sherman, Ronald Clark. CIRCULATION: Harvey Sutton, Ronnie Hathcock. s T A F F FEATURE EDITORS: Joan Sammons, Diane Hall, Frieda Britt and Elsie Hollowell. D O R M I T O R Y O F F I C E R S NEW BOYS DORMITORY: SEATED: Pete Owens, James Galvin, Bill Spivey. Dan Elks, Bill Vest. STANDING: Gerald Jones, Dean Harrell, Ralph Moses, Jerry Gilliam. MIXON DORMITORY: George Seymour, Bobby Nelson, Bill Carter, DonRedford, Barry Horner, Jerry Ford, Kenny Blanchard, Manly Carstarphen. FORBES HOUSE: Tommy Lassiter, Mickey Peeler, Ralph Johnson. COLUMNS BUILDING: Slyvia George, Lynette McBride, Peggy Rountree, Anna Adler. NEW GIRLS DORMITORY: Ann Gerry, Sandra Moore, Faye Ower, Carolyn Stallings. Birth of the Blues The Columns ' Shine on Harvest Moon Men ' s New Dorm Scalp Wesley Mixon Dorm BEAUTIFUL DREAMER f Mixon Dormitory Men ' s New Dormitory c Dramatics Club Women ' s Judiciary HOMECOMING FESTIVITIES Pretty girls are like a melody Dancing in the dark We ' ve come to bury Wesley, not praise him It ' s Beddy-bye time for ttie Kitten and clan f J.I ,„,, Ijfc «-?• -: i| H,fl ii ■;. 11 L m -¥Jr on Parade We want to see some Wesley blood I love the 60 ' s but, oh you kids! RAT I can ' t believe they did this to me. Lovely to Look at, delightful to See? DAY But I didn ' t mean to do wrong ! B H B ' i B IR Ht w K Sk It jEx Are those rats cleaning our bus with a toothbrush? This is the final result of rat day. BROWN LADY Everyone ' s dream: To feel of the Brown Lady ' s leg. I ' m going to fall off of this bridge. f j: a f 1 1 r ' ' - ' fl ■' f ■) What ' s happening here? The one and only Brown Lady POWDER PUFF FOOTBALL K Sr ) ppj Lf e IkA t 1 fcn WtaiS fd jPCr The Freshman Powder Puff Football Team The beauty Queen of the Powder Puff Football Game A big smile is given by all of the Victorious Sophomores CHAPEL Our Georgette from Israel ' Here comes the bride as shown in our fashion show. Really rockin ' in chapel. The mouse cleans up after the Bag. PROGRAMS The Jackie Kennedy Look. Hit tune of 1961- - Moon River Grand Finale- -Memories of 1961. SPECIAL EVENTS Governor Terry Sanford of North Carolina gives speech while smiling crowd watches. Sliding on the snow without a tray. This couple is watching Your guess is as good as mine. Have some watermelon, Freshmen Here ' s how friendly Chowanians gather in the halls. FOOTBALL COACHES: James Garrison Jerry Hawkins THIRD ROW: D. Pagett, T. O ' Neal, S. Weaver, W. Collins, M. Forbes, J. Evans, B. Raynor, D. Moock, W. Herring, C. Stephens, B. Branson, B. McCutcheon, M. Baugh, M. Jeffers, R. Lewis, D. Norris. 2ND ROW: B. Gibson, J. Bowden, D. Redford, E. Williams, J. Ryan, T. Jones, J. High, B. Lucas, L. Massey, D. New- MANAGERS: James Termite Jenkins Troy Deans ton, R.Ryan, D. Blalock, G. Jones, J. Trione, H. Web- ster, K. Blanchard. 1ST ROW: J. Copeland, R. Sowers, J. Brinkley, R. Smith, M. Wrenn, J. Ford, G. Boynton, J. Boseman, T. Sprouse, D. Nance, R.Jones, B. Nelson, R. Jones, P. Britton, C. Mason. , ' h% h l« % k w - .. The Chowan Braves End a Glorious Season With an 8 and 1 Record. The Chowan student body has every right to be proud of their Chowan Braves. The team ended their season with an 8 and 1 record giving them a consideration for the Junior College Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Cali- fornia. Cameron Junior College of Lawton, Oklahoma won the bid to the bowl with a 10 and record. All the players on the starting defensive and offensive teams were outstanding. On offense there was Ken Blanchard, Robert Rah Rah Smith, Martin Forbes, Don Redford, and Wallace Herring. Defensively James Boseman, Gerald Jones, Sidney Weaver, Lew Massey, and Charlie Stevens were constant standouts. The offensive team which had a very strong bench gained 1795 yards rushing and scored 232 points in their 9 games. On the reverse side the defensive team was just as impressive holding their opponents to only 26 points. ThisChowanfootballteam will go into the records as one of the best teams ever to be produced at Chowan College. SCHEDULE OPPONENTS Chowan 6 Gardner Webb Chowan 19 Wingate College Chowan 38 Davidson Frosh 7 Chowan 25 Apprentice School Chowan 3 Ferrum Jr. College 6 Chowan 27 Richmond Frosh 6 Chowan 50 Washington Lee (Frosh) Chowan 34 Wesley College Chowan 30 William Mary (Frosh) 7 Pete Britton Wallace Collins Ken Blanchard Emmitt Williams Offensive and Defe Robert Rah Rah Smith, Jim Boseman Charles Mason Bob Branson Butch Gibson Don Red ford David Norris Thomas Jones Dick Padgett Gerald Ford Don Redford Martin Forbes Gerald Jones James Boseman Wallace Herring Padgett stretches tor the pigskin . Braves Sneak by Gardner Webb 6-0 The Chowan Braves opened their 1961 football season with a 6-0 victory over always tough Gardner Webb. The lone score came on a Fourth quarter run by Ken Blanchard which covered 30 yds. The Braves gained 196 yds. in their win while the Bulldogs were limited to only 54 yds. rushing. Halfback Pete Britten stopped the Bulldogs ' last threat with an interception deep in Brave territory. Other outstanding defensive plays were turned in by Lew Massey, James Bozeman and Gerald Jones. Chowan Rolls-Over Wingate College 19-0 Charles Mason, a freshman from Crew, Va., led the Braves to their second win of the season. He scored all three touchdowns for the Chowan eleven. His first tally came on a six-yard end run in the second quarter. In the third quarter Mason hit pay-dirt with a ten- yard romp and in the fourth quarter he returned a Wingate punt 40 yards for his final score. Defensively Wallace Collins was superb. Wallace also scored with an extra point kick after Mason ' s first touchdown run. Are you sure Ma Beaman said no seconds? Charlie Stephens closes in on his opponent. Davidson Frosh lose 38-7 Chowan made it nine straight wins when the Braves upset the Davidson Frosh 38-7. Ken Blanchard sparked the Braves win with three touchdowns. Blanchard pushed across from one yard out in the first quarter then added another after the half. Davidson opened the second half scoring on a three yard pass play. OtherChowantouchdown ' s were made by Robert Smith, Don Redford, and Dick Padgett. Ruble Rooster Lewis Sidney Weaver Lew Massey Robert Rah Rah Smith MOST VALUABLE PLAYER-Don Redford Thomas Mousie Sprouse Bobby Jones Jim Trione Jack Evans V hI ' fll H ■1 ■m pi JP - ' ' ' 2 i l H H f ni - f 1 H H Li VaT- Jy M B aB MI K- B H I B . i Miii Liw. MT h . Bm . H H k WB ■■r 1 ' I give up, who ' s got the ball? Chowan Enjoys Homecoming with a 34-0 Victory. On November 4th before 3000 fans Chowan marked up a seventh win against Wesley College. This win topped off Homecoming very nicely with a score of 34-0. Ken Blanchard blazed the trial for the Braves with three touchdowns, two of which were in the first quarter. Don Redford sparkled brilliantly with two touchdown passes, one to Blanchard and the other to Jim Trione. Jackie Brinkley provided the only score in the second half with a four yard plunge through the center. Chowan Sinks the Shipbuilders 25-0 Chowan, ranked seventh in the Nation for Junior Colleges, proves their ranking by beating previously unde- feated Apprentice School. Half-back, Edgar (Bobby) Jones, shined for the Braves on offense. He twisted his way for 17 yards for a first quarter score and in the final quarter Emmett Williams hit Bobby with a 49- yard touchdown pass. The second half was marked with penalties against both teams and at one period of the third quarter, the shipbuilders walked off the field. Braves Smash The Spiders 27-6 Rebounding from their 6-3 defeat at the hands of Ferrum Jr. College the Braves overpowered the Richmond Fresh., 27-6. The Baby Spiders drew first blood on a 44- yard run by Ken Stout who went over right tackle. The Braves strike back with a 100-yard kickoff return by Pete Brittian who took a hand-off from Bobby Jones. John Dollar kicked the extra point. This was one of three which he kicked during the game. Standouts on the strong Chowan defense were Lew Massey and James Boseman. Braves Scalp the Indians 30-7 Chowan ' schancefortheJuniorCoUegeRose Bowl was strength- ened when the Braves defeated William and Mary 30-7 Don Red- ford, quarter backing for the Braves, threw two touchdown passes, hitting Robert (Rah Rah) Smith in the second quarter and Dick Padgett in the third quarter. The Indians opened with their only score several plays after the kick-off when Bill Segan passed to halfback Harry Ronsh for a 60 yard touchdown. The Braves, however; left the field with a half time score of 14- 7 . In the second half it was Chowan all the way with touchdowns made by Dick Padgett and Charles Mason. John Dollar added three points with a 6-yard field goal. S l Charles Mason on a reverse. The widest margin on any victory for Chowan was made against the Washington Lee frosh with a score of 50-0 Pete Brittain of Holland Va. led the Braves with two touchdowns and one extra point. Aiding in the first half scoring were Don Redford, Jim Trione, and Charles Mason. In the second period the Braves tallied 22 points. Showing up defensively for the Braves were Sydney Weaver, Charlie Stevens, and Lew Massey. William Mary penetrates Chowan ' s line. Ferrum Slips By Chowan The Ferrum Panthers ended Chowan ' s 10-Game winning streak, including two ties, on a rain-soaked field at South Hill, Va. During the first quarter both teams were held scoreless. In the second quarter behind the running of Bobby Jones and Ken Blanchard, the Braves moved the ball to the Panther ' s 10. Unable to move the ball against the Ferrum defense, the Braves called on John Dollar who kicked a 20- yard field goaL Late in the same quarter the Panthers began a drive which ended with a 2- yard pass for the score. At the end of the season this game was looked upon as the one which kept the Braves from the Little Rose Bowl. Just another win ! CHOWAN BASKETBALL TEAM OF 61-62 Fred Lamb, Eddie Phillips, Douglas Casson, William Horton, Melvin Bowles, Jimmy Morgan, Frank Harrell, Hank Marriott, Dell Smith, Willis Ragland, Billy Yates, Horace Rozier, Don Redford, Ted Jones; absent from picture are John Dollar and Tom Redman. 1961 ■62 Basketball Schedule Chowan 62 Wingate 74 Chowan 57 Brevard 69 Chowan 57 N. Greenville 67 Chowan 72 Louisburg 61 Chowan 62 Ferrum 75 Chowan 66 Bluefield 54 Chowan 53 Richmond F. 70 Chowan 84 Newport News 77 Chowan 81 N. Greenville 90 Chowan 56 Brevard 55 Chowan 75 Richmond F. 70 Chowan 52 Wingate 83 Chowan 55 Gardner Webb 62 Chowan 59 Ferrum 64 Chowan 72 •Wilmington 90 Chowan 63 Newport News 88 Chowan 66 Charlotte 79 Chowan 66 Wilmington 76 Chowan 100 Bluefield 61 Chowan 102 Charlotte 62 Chowan Louisburg BRAVES IN BASKETBALL The Chowan Braves had a mediocre season with 9 wins and 15 losses. Although the record wasn ' t an enviable one, the Braves along with the Student Body showed much spirit throughout the season. Home games, especially towards the end of the season, were very impressive while away games proved to disastrous. In the last two home games the Chowan Five tallied 202 points; 100 in the first game against Bluefield and 102 against Charlotte. The two leading scorers for the Braves were Fred Lamb and William Horton. Both of these boys also proved to be very impressive on all-around ability. Dell Smith, Jimmy Morgan, and Hank Marriott were the big men under the boards along with Tom Redman who replaced Marriott late in the season because of Marriott ' s illness. Don Redford and Melvin Bowles added the necessary balance to the team. Coach Jim Garrison Co-Captains Fred Lamb and Hank Marriott Forward Hank Marriott Guard William Horton Center Dell Smith 1 , ( E Forward Jimmy Morgan Guard Fred Lamb The mad panic before the big game. Center Frank Harrell Guard Don Redford Guard Melvin Bowles ViJV ' Forward Horace Rozier Manager Bert Harrell sSnbi 1 10 M Forward Eddie Phillips Guard Doug Casson Guard Willis Ragland J -n l CHOWAN CHEERLEADER ' S Cheerleaders display pep rally uniforms. The cheerleaders help to boost the spirit of the boys. GIRL ' S BASKETBALL TEAM Frances Marshall, Edith Waller, Nan Puckette, Nan Murray, Betsy Johnson, Gloria Wise, Jane Hardin, Bonnie Olive, LaVern Truelove, Margaret Rideout. Mrs. Barr, Sponsor Edith Waller Joan Mayo Margaret Rideout Gloria Wise Bonnie Olive Nan Puckette Jane Hardin LaVern Truelove Nan Murray Betsy Johnson Mary Lou Kirk Frances Marshall l7 J omecoinin a opnoniore enoan s Uiroinia bnernian Diane J fa I resninan Tiiienoanis Diaren Jve son Vjaroara Ljlecvelu n HOMECOMING QUEEN JANE RIGGAN SWEETHEARTS OF CHOWAN CIRCLE K JOAN SAMMONS FORBES HOUSE JUDY FORT NEW GIRLS DORM LAMAR BOLTON MIXON DORM SANDRA PARKER NEW MENS DORM MARY ANN WILTSHIRE These girls were selected by the dorms and club to represent them in the Homecom- ing parade and at other times throughout the year. .yM eJ(M€m.en )n i t plains of Olaroltna 0all] l tx gfeg 00 blue •tanrfg our ohle Ima atcr Glorious to lJt06i :l| tjcr classtc ftialU and columns, l oobg sl|c proudly do in; Reared against tl|c arcl] of ' tnXttn itl| tl|c stars for a tropin. Compliments of WESTERN AUTO STORE Murfreesboro, North Carolina Compliments of WALTER ' S GRILL Murfreesboro, N. C. 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