Chowan College - Chowanoka Yearbook (Murfreesboro, NC)
- Class of 1976
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To circulate wi thi n the 1 i brary The Chowanoka COEDITOKS: l{i(k Slllllold M) ISOKS: Hciriiaii W. (;;U( ' w i()il Cliarl. T. ,.|-.,,M PUBLISHED BY: ' I ' lie School of Grapliic Ail and I ' liolof iapliy Chowan College, Murfreesljoro N.C. 27o55 Credits Volume XXXIII Cover Design: Ray Bender The two circles on the Iront cover signify the two years spent at Chowan College. Lines leading from the cir cle represent the many roads students take after graduation from Chowan. The lines leading to the circle on the back cover represent roads taken by students to institutions of higher education. Separation Pages: Rick Shuford The separation pages are symbols of American Heritage. Pen and Ink Drawings: 1975-76 Art Students of Chowan College Pui)lished Ijy Chowan College School of Graphic Arts. Type Style: Display type - Bodoni Bold Body Composition - Bodoni Book Paper: Warren Lustro Oflset Enamel Gloss Ink: Flint Offset Film: Line - Polychrome CML Halftone - Polychrome Regular Polyester Plates: 3M(R) Presses: Solna 230 Chief 126 Table of Contents Student Life Summer Life 4-5 Homecoming 6-11 Play 12-13 Powder Puff 14-15 Student-Faculty Basketl)all 16-19 Spring Festival 20-23 Dances 24-25 Dorms 26-43 Clubs 44-73 Intramurals 74-81 Candid Camera 82-107 Sports Football 110-117 Volleyball 118-119 Cross Country 120-121 Boys Basketball 122-127 Girls Basketball 128-133 Cheerleaders 134-137 Wrestling 138-141 Baseball 142-147 Track 148-149 Tennis 150-153 Faculty, Staff, Administration Dr. Whitaker 156-157 Deans 158 Administrative Assistants 159-162 Staff 163 Staff Candids 164-165 Faculty Candids 166-167 Faculty 168-179 Class Sophomore A-E 182-187 F-J 187-192 K-0 192-197 P-S 197-201 T-Z 201-203 Freshman A-E 204-213 F-J 214-221 K-0 221-227 PS 228-230 T-Z 230-233 Appendix Student Directory 240-249 Board of Advisors 250 Board of Trustees 250 Chronicle 253-254 Introduction Oil October 11, 1848, Chowan Baptist Female Institute opened its doors. As the name Chowan indicates, the institution is located in the northeast section of North Carolina, a portion of which was once occupied by the Chowan Indians. The name of this tribe was given to a county, a river, an association of Baptist, and through this association, to an institution. The first recorded discussion concerning the establishment of Chowan Female Institute took place in April of 1848; yet less than six months later the institute opened its doors with a com- plete faculty, with ade(|uate buildings and equipment, and with a creditable enrollment which grew through the school year to nearly fifty students. The dream of a college lor girls located in the bounds of the Chowan Association was einisioned Irom time to time, but it began to take definite form during an informal conversalion after supper in the home of a Baptist deacon. Dr. Godwin Collnn Moore. On Friday morning. May VK the Association took up an important item: The establishment by the Chowan Association of an institution of higher learning for girls. A full Board of Trustees was elected and instructed to obtain a charter from the next State Legislature. The Board ol Trustees was authorized to purchase provisions and adopt all the arrangements necessar to carry out the plans for the Institute. The name which the Chowan Association decided upon for the School was the ChowaTi Female Institute . The lream of Godwin CottoTi Moore was realized. As a result, a new day dawned for hundreds of girls in northeastern North Carolina and southeastern Virginia, who had picxioU ' U been forgotten in the matter of higher education. The College was located in the old Hertlord Academx building on Broad Street. Within three vears McDowell Columns wa constructed, and in 18.51, the college mo ed tlieie. The building serves today as the administration hea(l(|uarlers. For sixty-two (62 1 years the instilulion wa known a the Cho- wan Baptist Female Institute: in I ' ' 10 ils name ua changed lo Chowan College. Until l ' . ' 57 il wa .i cnior college, bul it v;l changed thai vear lo a imiioi (dllei;e. Chowan College reniaiiied open dining the ( i il War. cilllinuuli a number of Southern Colleges closed. B ihc lall i |iail il llic 19th century Chowan was recognized througlioiit ihe soulli Im its high standards in scholarship and culture. The Twenlielii century brought continued progress to ihe inliege ii a of add- itional buildings and ei|uipnienl and ihe iiuiinlairniig of tradi- tional high standards. Howe er, due to the shortage ot students during World War II, the College closed its doors in ] ' ) ' i. Since its reopening in 10] ' ), ih, ' college has experienced an unusual growth both in cnr(illrn -iil and physical facilities. Il is fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The first coniinenceiiient was held on ihe present sile in 18.51. The campus then consists of 50 acres. Chowan is old in tradition. Since 1880, the bell with its bell tower has been an integral part of life. If it could talk as well as ring, it might peel forth the legend of the Brown lady who haunts the campus on Halloween night: the story of the voung confederate officer hidden in ihe watch tower and of the young ladies spreading their hoop skirts on the steps to pre ent ihc Yankees from finding the hidden confederate; the story of the rumored insurrection, a phase of the Nat Turner rebellion, ihe the shooting and burial of one of the rebellionists on the campus while the girls were gathered in one room for prayer; of all-day steamboat rides and picnics on the Meherrin River; of all-day commencements, with visitors arriving by boat and being guest of the Spencer House of the Boyette Hotel: of its famous pres- idents and educators as William Hooper, Archibald McDowell: of its first famous literary society organized in 1857; of the entrance, graduation, and return of its illustrious allumni; of its famous Crow ' s Nest , for seniors only; and of all the numerous heartaches and joys that have been purred forth anioung its shaded walks and drives. - ■The puiposes of Chowan College are expressed in the follow- ing quotation as established by its Founders. It is taken from the Catalogue of 1853-54: It is established for holy purposes: to discipline - mind; instrumentally, to sanctify mind; then to direct its strength- ened energies. The latter are regarded as of paramount importance, as transcendent talent, without moral culture, produces only evil. That system of education is, therefore, radically defective, which neglects the heart. The true sys- tem contemplated a symmetrical development of all the faculties — physical, intellectual, and moral — and has regard to the whole sume of our existence. Chowan now is 128 years old, proud of its history, tradition; both past and present, not content only to look back, but eager to look forward! Perhaps the secret of Chowan ' s longevity is service to thou- sands of young men and women throughout its one hundred and twenty-eight years has been the exceptional strong leadership from its Presidents. Exemplifying this unique characteristic were the administrations of Dr. William Hoojjer, President. 1854-1862, who was the gradnson of William Hooper, one of North Carolina ' s signers of the Declaration of Independence; Dr. Archibald McDowell, President 1848-1849 and 1862-1881; John C. Scarborough, President 1897-1909; Dr. F. 0. Mixon, President 1951-1956; and continued today by Dr. Bruce E. Whitaker, who is in his 19th year as President of an institution which is serving its community, region, nation, and students in the proudest tradition. The Chowanoka A BRIEF HISTORY OF 1976 Volume XXXIII Murfreesboro, North Carolina Dedication Each year the student body of Chowan College faces the difficult task of choosing the one to whom the CHOWANOKA will be dedicated. For the student body, this is the way in which they express their appreciation to the outstanding educators present on the campus of Chowan College. The student balloting has resulted in a tie between two equally deserving men. Both have freely imparted their knowledge unto us and have unselfishly given their time and assistance to us whenever they were needed. We are truly richer for having known them and for having studied under their guidance. One of these men, a graduate of Campbell College and East Carolina University, came to Chowan College in 1967. He is comniited to the welfare of his family and is an avid huntsman and outdoorsman. Through his help, we have come to a better understanding of the very substance of life, and under his guidance, the difficult sciences have become simpler. The other person we seek to honor is a graduate of Wake Forest University, Yale University, and the University of Edin- burgh, coming to Chowan College in 1969. He is devoted to his family and a sports enthusiast. Under his direction, we have come to a greater understanding of the Bible and its teachings and he has helped us find the philosophical foundations of life and, thus, find meaning in our own lives. Therefore, it is with pride and gratitude that we dedicate the 1976 CHOWANOKA to MR. GILBERT A. TRIPP, JR. and DR. EARL H. PARKER. Mr. Gilbert A. Tripp, Jr. Dr. Earl H. Parker Student Life W •£ 4-! Summer L.iie — Homecoming 6-11 Play 12-13 Powder Puff 14-15 Student-Faculty 16-19 Basketball Spring Festival 20-23 Dances 24-25 Dorms 26-43 Clubs 44-73 Intramurals 74-81 Candid Camera 82-107  In the fall of 1931, Chowan College decided to broaden the field of service by opening its doors to young men. This measure was introduced also to ease a financial burden of the college. As the times ciianged, the rules and regulations had to change loo. In 185. ' 5, students were not allowed to visit the stores nor the post office, but obtain goods through their friends, and all purcliascs were lo be ai)pro ed b the lady with wiiom they boarded. In 1909, boarding students were not permitted to receive visits from young gentlemen, except upon the written requests of parents or guardians. Jewelry was also discouraged. In 1969, dancing on campus was not permitted by the college. Also in that year those students who neglected their studies, wasted time . . . were asked to withdraw. All of these rules have been done away with today. Our most recent change in rules concerns the women. Before March of 1976. girls had to be in the dorms at 11 o ' clock, except upon written permission from their parents. For those students, the curfew was 1 o ' clock. As of Marcii 22, 1976, women have unlimited curfew. This rule was not changed because the college wanted to but because of the Equal Rights Amendment. Also this rule was not changed for abuse but so women coidd become more responsible for their decisions in terms of residence hall living. Women will be making more decisions independently, but hope- fully based on wise and mature academic and social considerations. The tradililion of Chowan College that is most talked of is the Brown Lady. This is the story of a girl who died while in school. One tradition says t hat the spirit of losalty to Chowan so pervaded her life that she returned again from the ilead to test the loyaltv of the students and to see if they had fallen awa from the lofty ideals of Chowan. Also she returns to instill the spirit of loyalty in each freshman by an impressive ceremony. Another tradition concerning the Brown Lady is contained in a poem by Mrs. R. Harry Underwood, a Chowan alumna who. along with other alumni, has kept tlie Brown Lady alive. The poem says that the Brown Lady is in love with a Southerner but he wants to fight for the Nortii (in the Civil War). On tiie day he left, he said that he would relinn to her after the war was over. After the war, she got a letter saying that he had died in battle. The last stanza of the poem tells why the Brown Lady is still around: So if you hear rustlings of the stairs, thry the hall Or see her go tripping tin) the pines in the fall Or, if bv chance, you should see iier one night Stroll ' neath the pines in the melting moonlight She ' ll be keeping her tryst with her lover, they say. For she knows he ' ll come back as he promised that day. The dress of Chowan students has changed right along with the times. Here are a few samples of the clianges: Chowan is alive and kicking during the summer with many exciting things happening. Things like the time the garbage truck rolled into the lake and the air-conditioning broke down in West and lots other things that one ' s not suppose to know about. There was a great feeling of unity and harmony among the college community this summer. Students relied on each other for entertainment and enjoy- ment. It was a time when the faculty, staff, and students merged and mutually learned from each others ' experiences. There were many night time activities like watermelon feasts, the great home- made ice cream provided by Dean Lewis and the Pruettes, the tug of wars, and of course the talent show that was enjoyed by faculty, staff and students alike. Mostly, the nights offered a quiet peaceful lime to sit and listen to sounds of living that were going on all around us. Student Life Siimmerlife I Ik ' m, all (il a sudden, the summer was over a students began returning to Chowan. One can i member that day especially well, seeing many pfo| returning that swore they would never again gaze upon the white pillars of the Columns Building. One could even hear a few unexpected, It ' s good back! The long awaited return brought cheers ami tears from the reuniting friends and lovers and there was a general feeling of excitement. Again it was time to get down to the business of trying to obtain an education. 0 . Bark To School Student Life Top Left: The SNEA pioneer women Top Right: Freshman Class cooks up cake for U.S.A. ' s birthday Center Left: East Hall produces world ' s largest half dollar Bottom Left: The crowd stands in misty rain to watch the parade Bottom Right: Jenkins and West cross the Delaware. STUDENT LIFE HOMECOMING Top Left: The Baptist Student Union was successful this year in accomplishing one of its many goals. The BSU won first place in the float contest during the parade on a rainy Homecoming Day. The log cahin represented a week and a half of hard work. The idea to build a log cabin was a challenge, but the help and teamwork of the group made the float a success. The BSU would like to express a very special thanks to Mr. Gilbert Tripp and Chaplain Taylor, their sponsors, for their patience and willingness to see them succeed. President of the BSU Ronnie West Bottom Left: SGA ' s Robert Walker, Melanie Chamberlin, and Phyllis Holland sign the Declaration Bottom Right: Belk and Parker builds rocket to start 76 off with a blast. HOMECOMING STUDENT LIFE The 1975 Homecoming Queen, Paige Heishman, is a graduate of George C. Marshall High School in Fairfax Co.. Virginia. At Chowan, her major has been Liberal Arts but her plans for the future are to transfer to Madison College and pursue a major in psychol- ogy or sociology. Paige is concerned for the welfare of juvenile deliquents. As a result, she plans to work as a proba- tion officer in a juvenile court. STUDENT LIFE HOMECOMING The 1975 Homecoming Court Top Right: Donna Newsome with her excort, Forrest Kirk Left Center: Lynn Griggs with her escort, Larry Wilson Bottom Right: Diane Martin with her escort. Michael Packt HOMECOMING STUDENT LIFE The 1975 Princess Court The 1975 Homecoming Princess, Marsha Colonna, is a graduate of Lake Taylor High School in Norfolk, Virginia. At Chowan, she is majoring in studio art. After compietini; two years at Chowan, Marsha plans to attend Virginia Tecli or V.C.U. to obtain degrees in art and science. STUDENT LIFE 10 HOMECOMING Top Left: Braves battle with Hudson Valley Bottom Left: Princess Anne High School plays on Homecoming Day. Top Right: Carol Whitehead bumps with Stuart Dixon at Homecoming Dance. Bottom Right: Dynamic Upsetters play for the Homecoming Dance HOMECOMING STUDENT LIFE CKowan College Players PRESENT (im MCDOWELL COLUMNS AUDITORIUM Direction Duane Sidden Setting Martin Thompson Lighting Mark Romulus Stage Manager Lini Knight Set Crew Jo Alice Bragg, Peter Cheney, Mark Romulus Makeup Martin Thompson Lini Knight STUDENT LIFE 12 PLAY Bonnie Flinder Jo Alice Bragg Nora Larkin Jeva Davis Gunther Larkin Jimbo Carney Addison Flinder Peter Cheney Winifred Flinder Kathy Franklin Maxine Threadgill Kathy Breiner Lorelei Gullock Vicki Jones Phillip Morgan Steve Batten Waldo Lennimer Nelson Nichols Tony Metzel Alan Smick Henri Marnier Mike Reed Trying to figure out just who was insane when everyone appears to be a little off his rocker was the fun of How Green Was My Brownie, a three-act comedy presented in McDowell Columns auditorium by the Chowan Players in November. The production was under the direction of Duane Sidden, of Norfolk, in his first effort as head of the drama group. PLA 13 STUDENT LIFE Front row left to righl i .i, , ( nil ram. Iaiiii Mill.i. Sandra Norris, Susan Winfree, Sandra Howard, Kathy Troutiiian, Becky Dawson, Jeanette Stephenson. Second row left to right: Lynn Gruber, Lisa Dabney, Gail Lynch, Susan Hamlin, Susan Row, Shirley Spenser, Gail Bass, Jo Ann Light. Third row left to right: Doc, Diane Keough, Jane Spry, Susan Ferbee, Cindy Marek, Dean Beck. Working out was the worst thing. Strivcd l(ir a touchdown •J j o 1 • . « - $ wiim m STUDENT LIFE 14 POWDER PUFF c ■1 Proiit row left to right: Coaches Kirk Forrest, and Lew Marshal. Second row left to right: Debbie Washburn, Delois Sheilds, Kelly Bates, Donna Hutchinson, Mary Ann Howell, Joanne Whittington, Jean Hamlin, Donna Faini, and Sue Shaw. Third row left to right: CoUen Ferguson, Kathy Jagoda, Debbie Miller, Kay Francie, Annette Guyton, Melanie Griffin, Sandra Turnage, Cheryl Ghant, Maria Jones, and Phil Harmon. Boys who always wanted to be girls, POWDER PUFF STUDENT LIFE STUDENT Smokey (Icnidiislrates llie lii lift. Wiiislow WDiiders what lould Ije aoiii wrona. STUDENT LIFE 16 STUDENT FACULTY BASKETBALL FACULTY BASKETBALL 1 1 C3 If m Ki l K j m 1 1 n J. N Dr. Fclkrr j;,,,-. up In, ,„i, hook shots of the night. Before the game begins the teadieis lake a minute out f ui meditation Mr. Simmons goes for a free throw. STUDENT FACULTY BASKETBALL 17 STUDENT LIFE I. Hey. this is more fun than English. K BH ' M A D K Hhh K S m i l im They ' re sure to win after tliis. STUDENT LIFE All Kieht 18 Hey! We e been (loing these cheeis ail wrong. STUDENT FACULTY BASKETBALL That shot wa STUDENT FACULTY BASKETBALL 19 OK gang — its lime to get down STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 20 SPRING FESTIVAL Freshmen A — Miss Jenkins Hall. Delidrali Lynn Waslihur B — Miss West Hall, Melanic Dawn Deits,- C — Miss Belk Hall. Ann Oppemian D — Miss Parker Hall. Betty Louise Moon E — Miss East Hall, Traeey Anne Jenkins F — Miss Day Students, Sherry Kay F ' help; SPRING FESTIVAL 21 STUDENT LIFE Sophomores A — Miss Jenkins Hall. Kalh eriiie C. Williams B — Miss West Hall, Lisa (rene Dabnev C — Miss Belk Hall. Judy Gail MK-h 1) — Miss Mixon Hall, Ruth ' ihantell Hollomon E — Miss Parker Hall. Chris- tina P i STUDENT LIFE 22 SPRING FESTIVAL SPRING FESTIVAL 23 STUDENT LIFE MAY I HAVE THE NEXT DANCE Dancing is a la oiitr iclaxalidii (m siu (Jcnls. WIu ' IIkt il isdoriflix (iru ' scir cr u ill a lovely parliuT, STUDENT LIFE 24 DANCES ' ¥] 11 ,„ bI ' m ' f THE 50 ' S W E R E C O O L A — .MM.IihEEEEKK!!! B — Tl ain ' l lair. It ain ' t fair! C — AAHHH! ! Glasses is C...,! Col D — Come on Lois, it ain ' t hartl. ilieing art. DANCES STUDENT LIFE A — R. A. ' s Mike Hillis and Oscar Johnson B — Mixon ' s card sharks.... C — Making room for visitors. D — It ' s been a long day! E — It ' s basketball season again! Intramurals again! F — Hey! That ' s my old girlfriend! STUDENT LIFE 26 MIXON MIXON 27 STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 28 JENKINS JENKINS 29 STUDENT LIFE Head Resident: Steve Bragg and Family. R.A.s back row, left to right: Nathan Perkins, Paul Traywick, Ed Allen Jones. Front row, left to right: Gary D ' Oria, Bob Ireson, and Phil Harmon. STUDENT LIFE 30 PARKER PARKER 31 STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 32 PARKER A — Todd creates U.Va in sha ing creaiii. B — T(i studv or not to study! C — Lazv Saturday afternoon. ' D — Home-made shoe store, ri.nlil in Parke E — To relax and enjoy in I ' aiker Hall. F — Five more people, please. G — Thank God I ' m a country boy. PARKER 33 STUDENT LIFE s A — Head Resident — Mrs. Ruth Baker B — R.A.s — Laura McClure, Cindy Allison, Phyllis Holland, Barbara Leonard. C — Assistant Head Resident — Miss Susan Arnold. D — Wanda Bryuin gets picky for room check. E — Once a guy is in the room, one never knows what to do. F — Joe and Belinda caught in the act of being alone. G — Good times with fellow students makes friends for life. H — School companionship pays off when laundry days come around. STUDENT LIFE 34 BELK BELK 35 STUDENT LIFE A — A favorite past time is talking on the phone. B — Jackie, Jo Ann, Dean, and Mary, Cheers! C — Jo Ann Brussels listens to the music. D — Betty and Gary were in a CELL together. E — For Sue and Doc a candle entertains the two during open dorm. F — Lisa Markey exhibits, just another pretty face. G — RJiine-Stone Cowgirl. H — A night of beauty rest makes a world of difference. Dl 1- STUDENT LIFE 36 BELK 37 STUDENT LIFE A — R.A.s Wayne Futrell, Stuart Dixon, and Jerry Rector. B — Willi McLawhorn EAST C — The Hot Line to Belk Hall D — Moses, East Hall ' s Disc Jockey E — East Hall gets invaded by Parker F — Wliat ' s up John? G — Student gets involved in psychology courses. H — Al, The Morning After ??? I — James and Downing watching the Satur- day afternoon game. J — A moments rest in the Lobby. . EAST 39 STUDENT LIFE Top Left: Head Resident Asa Harden and his fa mily. Top Right: The sidewalk at West offers the best area fo its occupants to ride skate boards. Bottom Left: RA ' s of West, Left to Right: Sitting; Dale Elks, Perry Barrow, Rich Brown. Standing: Associate Head Resident Bill Powell, Dean Beck, Larry Smoot, Head Resident Asa Harden, and Tim Abell. STUDENT LIFE 40 WEST DORM Top Left: Words of encouragemeni from home are heard with great ri ■assurance. Top Left: Jack Jones finds an easy chair is a comfortable place to study before a big test. Bottom: Randy Adams lifts weights as an enjoyable past time to relieve the tensions of the day. WEST DORM 41 STUDENT LIFE Top: Larry Smoot ami Wade Walker combine notes in preparation for tomorrow s class discussion. Bottom Left: Mike Bocock raids the refrig for a late ni ;hl snack. Bottom Riglil: Willi the liiisdi for the winter, Tim Davis li(rk ihi knots for security. He ' d hale In uakt up suddenly to find it in lap. S ' 14% STUDENT LIFE 42 WEST DORM SP ' lop: James Dobins fmiiid lluit n-laxin in a casket is an excit- iiij; way to get the most out of horror stories. f Bottom Left: Tim Alieil moves the razor carefully across his face as he i oes throiiiih the dailv I Got Ya ritual. Bottom Right: Lounging in front of the TV is a favorite past time of many West ' s members. WEST DORM 43 STUDENT LIFE The Baptist Student Union is a Christian organization of Students of all denominations. Its main purpose is to give a Christian influence to the campus community. The oth- er activities the students are involved in are weeklv Bible study meetings, biweekly vis- its to Pinewood Manor Rest Home in Ahoskie, weekend revivals during the spring se- mester, and the State Conven- tion at Ridgecrest. The offi- cers for this year are Presi- dent, Ronnie West; Vice Pres- ident, Dean Foster; Secretary, Lois Forbes; Member at large Richard Young. The organ- ization is open to anyone who is interested in good fellow- ship. A coffee house brings out a person ' s hidden talent. All ears are tuned to the words of good news as Dr. Charles Pettv leads the Bible studv discussion. STUDENT LIFE 44 BSU Abo e, left t(i righl. hack low: Cliapliii Tavlor. Lui Forbes. Anita Perkins, Riiharil Young, Dean Foster, Da id Shuford Ray King. Second Row: Ronnie West. Willie MeLawhorii, Mary Ann Howell, RichartI Hanihletoii. Karen Talmr. Front row: Besty Guedri. Terrie Morris. Left: Anita I ' crkins adds a clieery note to the life lor a resident of Pinewood Manor Rest Home. Right: Chaplin Tavlor and Lois Forbes wish a Merry Christmas to residents of Pinewood Manor Rest Home with a gift. from Santa. BSU 45 STUDENT LIFE Tlu- obje.lixf of tlio Ciivle K Club is to fii f ((illfnc lii(lcnls a means li whicli those students interested in hel])inu otliers and being of ser- ice in society can express their coneern. Tiiis year tiie Circle K Chih spon- s o r e d the annual Powder I ' utI iianie with proceeds of SIOO.OO };o- ing tt the Children ' s Hospital in Washington, D.C. Circle K. in affil- iation with the S.G.A.. also s])on- sored the Sadie Hawkins Dance and Sweetheart Dance. Hack row: Leu Marshall. Bob Ireson. Paul TrawMck. Middl,- row: Mr. Ha ellon (ad isor|, Tim Abell. Front row: Michelle Howling, Paige Heishman, Lvn Griggs. Jeya Dayis, Alan Simons. Bob Ireson and L n (iriggs tlreaming up plans for the Sweet- hcail DaiKc. STUDENT LIKK CIRCLE K A — Michelle Bowling sits in at a Circle K Cliil) nieeling. — Bol) Ireson and Paul Traywick discussing the Kiwanis Club Dinner they attended in Ahoskie. C — Adviser George Hazelton and President Paige Heishman discussing the Circle K coinention. D — Tim Ahell and Paige Heishman pondering ideas on how to spend the Circle K Clul) treasury. CIRCLE K 47 STUDENT LIFE P h i Tliela Kappa is a National Honor Fraternity of American Junior Colleges. The Iota Delta Chapter of Chowan College is open to students who have attended Chowan College for a full semester and who have an o erall B average. Students who meet those requirements are recom- mended by a faculty committee and are appro ed by the stu- dent members of the organi- zation. Chowan ' s Iota Delta Chapter of PTK does many interesting and rewarding activities during the school year. Members of PTK collected money or can- ned goods from Faculty and Students for needy families at Thanksgiving. PTK sold candy at the basketball games and will sponsor a fifty dollar scholarship to an outstanding foreign student. The Leadership Conference, sponsored by Lees McRae Col- lege on October 16-18, was to prepare the regional officers for their duties at the Regional Convention. This year Chowan College holds the regional ()ffi e of historian. This duty entails keeping a scrapbook of the North-SouthCarolina ' s regional activities and presenting this scrapbook for competition at the National Conxention April 4-6. PTK went to Wayne Com- munity College in Goldsboro, North Carolina for the Regional Convention on February 20-22. This convention was a bicen- tennial celebration run In the regional officers. It encouraged participation and interest in Ihe national le el of PTK. At this con entioti Chowan Col- lege was elected to the regiojial office of Vice President for the l ' )76-77 year. STUDENT LIFE PHI THETA KAPPA A — Cherry Evans being inducted into Phi Tlieta kapp wliile adviser Mr. Simmons looks on. lUdalt ' Mr. Si B — Diane Keoiigh is i)eing molls after induction cerenlon . C — Induction Ceremony of the New Members of Phi Theta Kappa which was held during Chapel-Assembly. D — Back Row, left to right, David Pendley, Melanie Chamberlin, Sharon Gibbs, Anita Perkins, Tula Benlhall, John Schaefer, Lyn Griggs, Charlotte Woodard, Michael Allen. Front Row, left to right, Mr. Simmons (sdvisorl, Paige Heishman, Deborah Brett, Betsy Gueari, Barbara Brown, W. C. Copeland, Jr. E — Anita Perkins and Mr. Simmons. F — State officers of Phi Theta Kappa. l HI THETA KAPPA STUDENT LIFE A — I ' hi T h .■1 ;i K ii |i |) a Stale C(in- i ' nli(iri. B — Pri-siilenI Anita Pfrkin ilistussiiig l)laii r,,i Ih.-Thanks- flix irii; Fooil Dri e. S ' I ' l DKNTLIFK SO nil TIIKTV l l ' l ' A — Members of Phi Theta Kappa at a gen- eral meeting. B — Betsy Gueari, Melanie Chamberlin and Mr. Simmons take time out for re- freshments at the Christmas Party. PHI THETA KAPPA 51 STUDENT LIFE The Chowan College Science C I u h consists of those stu- dents interested in Science re- lated fields. The Club has done many thinus to inxoKc themselves and n t h c r stu- dents in Social acti ities which include: Buildiiiii a float lor Chowan ' s liotiicconiinj; parade Fall cookouts Canipiiii; trip in Mr-iinia Fund-raising raffle Camping trip to coast With ihc remaining m o n e y raised hv the Clid) needed e(]uipinent will be purchased for the Science Department. A— I),. 1,1, 1,- a hlmrn and Bill Powell plan the Scien.r Club ; annual camping trip. B — Mr. Tripp presents Outstanding Science Award to Bob Ireson. STUDENT LIFE A — Backrow left to right, Katliy Stover, Bill Powell, Mark) Jones, Alsn Simons. Mr. Tripp (advisor). Front row, left to right. Boh Ireson, Dehhie Washhurn, Paul Traywick. B — I wish students would learn how to aiijust things properly. C — I have here in my hand 5, Five dollar bills. D — Lyn Griggs is chosen as lucky winner of Science Club drawing SCIENCE CLUB 53 STUDENT LIFE The SAR is a select group of students who work in the Admissions Office as hosts and hostesses to visiting prespec- tive students and their families. SAR sponsored group Christmas Caroling. SARs are responsible for giv- ing tours of campus, going on recruiting trips and person- nel from the Admissions Office and generally assisting in the recruitment of new students to Chowan. The SARs sponsored an even- ing of Christmas caroling after which they were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bunch and Mrs. Charles Revelle, Sr. SARs enjoyed refreshments at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bunch after Christmas Caroling. Lively party participants. STUDENT LIFE 54 CLUBS First Row, left to right: Lisa Daijiiey, Cindy Ward, Phyllis Holland, Laura McCliire, and Jerry Rector. Sect)nd Row, left to right: Kevin Morris, Gary D ' Oria, Connie Evans, Betsy Guedoi, and Lois Forbes. Third Row, left to right: Robert Walker, Waiida Byruni, Jenny Parker, and Mr. Taylor (Advisor). Fourth Row, left to right: Dave Carr, Mark Davis, Vivian Wilson, and John Schaefer. .Sliidfiils bfing cnlertained by Chowan Alunniae, Mrs. Martha Revt CLUBS 55 STUDENT LIFE All students classified as commuting are members of this organization. While this organ- ization serves many functions, its primary objective is to en- courage the involvement of day students in college sponsored activities. The organization has official representation in the Student Government Associ- ation. Tlie Day Students sponsored several activities this year in- cluding: a float in the Home- coming Parade, peanut sales at football games, a dance. The Faculty-Staff vs Students Bas- ketball Game, and a Cake Walk Booth at the Spring Festival. The proceeds of these fund- raisers are put towards a scho- larship which is awarded to a worthy Day Student at the end of the year. CLUBS DAY STUDENTS A — Jenny Parker hard at work! - Mrs. Batchelor looks to the heavens for hope . . . it ' s time to build a Home- coming float again! C — Hey, buddy, I don ' t want my picture taken! D — Wlio, me? E — Day Students F — Tula and Debbie drinking up some Christmas cheer! DAY STUDENTS 57 CLUBS Soccer is one of the fastest growing sports in our country today. I feel soccer at Chowan College has made a contribution to this growth through the organization of a soccer club. This club has made a lot of progress and has provided the foun- dation for a successful varsity sport. Tlie young men who have made up our club this year have shown a great deal of dedication to the pro- gram and are looking forward to next year. Coach Roy Winslow Celebration for a job well done. 1975 Soccer Club Record Won Lost Tied 2 4 1 Chowan 1 Virginia Wesleyan 10 Chowan 1 Atlantic Christian 5 Chowan 2 Fayetteville Methodist 4 Chowan Christopher Newport 7 Chowan 6 Louisburg Chowan 5 N.C. Wesleyan 3 Chowan 3 Louisburg 3 - .7t • - V STUDENT LIFE Tom Brown may not get the ball, but always gets his man. 58 SOCCER CLUB Back Row Standing: Oscar Johnson, Vincent Aghayere, Gary D ' Oria, Henry Aduwa, Stuart Morrison, Billy King, Dennis Day, Guy Grinnalds, Jerry Rector, Chuck Kelly, and Roy Winslow — Coach. Center Row Kneeling: Kallon Vandy, Paul Traywick. Tommy Parker, Bob Ireson, George Payne, Randy Baldwin, Bob Henegar, Larry Wilson, Frank Nucaro, and Wallace Hudson. Bottom Row Sitting: Mike Packett, Allen Simon, Bob Levy — CoCapt, Tom Brown — Co-Capt, John Calio, Greg Thorp, and Kurt Peterson. Lying Down: Chris Bates and Mike Futrell. Chris Bates STREEEETCH stops a sure goal. SOCCER CLUB 59 Levy is one step away from a steal. STUDENT LIFE The staff of the 1976 CHOWANOKA has worked diligently to assemble a year- book that will be truly out- standing. Two semesters of work went into the project, and we trust you will recognize the results of our efforts. The com- pletion of this yearbook is cer- tainly rewarding for each mem- ber of the staff, and we are pleased that all work was or- ganized under one cover . As the United States is ob- serving 1976 as our Bicenten- nial year, the staff of the 1976 CHOWANOKA considered it appropriate to select a Bicen- tennial theme for this publica- tion. The theme, a transistion between the past and the pre- sent, will be found throughout our yearbook. We are confident that the 1976 CHOWANOKA will meet with vour approval, and a book you will treasure for years to come. And beyond this, we hope that the 1976 CHOWANOKA will serve as an incentive to the staff of 1977 and those years beyond. STUDENT LIFE CLUBS Fv nfntb a A — David, the Stars and Stripes Kid looks at his negatives. B — Rick waits for a shot of the intense Sorter game. C — And, here ' s . . . Jeva! D — Whew! ! Work, work, work Shirley! E — Marianne k)oks persistant to heat Jerry up . . .hut Jerry is not worried. F — CHOWANOKA STAFF — Left to Right, Top Row: Wanda Byruni, Don Verdone, Ray King, Allen Smirk, and David Hodges. Bottom Row: Rick Shuford, Christina Creed. Marianne Howell, Nancy Sullivan, Wanda Lemons, Shir- ley Spencer. CLUBS 61 STUDENT LIFE The Chowan College Stage Band has given many conceits this past year. They inchuleil Roanoke Rapids, Littleton, and Ahoskie High School, in which they played for the Junior-Miss Pagent. They also made a TV tape in Washington ( N.C. ) Last of all concerts were given for the college where thev kept many a student captivated. The Touring Choir this year gave concerts in Wilmington, Littleton, and Murfreeshoro. They made a trip to Washington North Carolina where they made a Christmas T.V. Tape. They also sang with the North Carolina Symphony in Char- lotte. The full choir gave two con- certs which were performed on campus. One in the Fall and one in the Spring. STUDENT LIFE CLUBS CHOWAN STAGE BAND — Back n.w: piano, Wanda Byruin; Standing — Lycurtis Salter- white, Wayne Futrell, James Richardson. Mid- dle row: Fred Midget, Phil Kennedy, Steve Batten. Fred Utie , kathy Williams, James Dobbins, Carl Shellnut, Kevin Kidd. Front row: Guitar, Mike Reed; Susan Arnold, John Owen, Mr. Robert Brown (advisor) Bennx Garner. Richard Hambleton. CHOWAN CHORUS — Front row, left to right: Melanie Chamberlin, Betty Jo Taylor, Heidi Smith, Nancy Dugger, Marcia Wood- bury, Yvonne Collins, Linda Staten. Second row: Peggy Davis. Cheryl Lea, Caniella Frank- lin, Vivian Darden, Wanda Byruni, Ann Teo- lis, Elizabeth Gibbs, Sandra Harrell. Third row: Tim Anderson, Andy Everette, Connie- Evans, Mary Elizabeth Fidler, Jean Hamlin, Thomas Doyle, Wayne Futrell, Lycurtis Satter- white. Fourth row: Ronnie West, Pete Chene . Robert Walker, Edward Gardner, Grant Mason. Wayne Abies, Marcus Moore. James Clemons, Richard Jones. Accompanist: Barry Bowc. Director: James Chamblee. Absent Member: Burt Estes. Trumpets galore. CLUBS 63 Wanda Byium clianns the audience. STUDENT LIFE Alpha Pi Epsilon is the National Secretarial Honorary Society. It was established in 1933 at Los Angeles City Col- lege. The National Junior Col- lege Conference recognized Alpha Pi Epsilon as the official National Secretarial Honor Society in 1942. Chapters of Alpha Pi Epsilon are located all over the United States from Maine to California, from the Canadian Border to our southern shore line. The ultimate purpose of Alpha Pi Epsilon is to profes- sionalize the status of the col- lege-trained secretary. To ac- complish this, it endeavors to send young men and women of the highest ideals into the business world, equipped with keen intelligence and a mastery of their skills. To be eligible for member- ship a student must have shown himself outstanding in all his college work; he must also possess the qualities of accuracy , dependabilitv. and initiative. In selecting candidates for membership, the society seeks young people of character, in- telligence, leadership, scholar- ship, and superior competence in secretarial subjects. The name. Alpha Pi Epsi- lon, is derived from the Greek letters denoting Accuracy, De- pendability, and Efficiency. The badge of Alphi Pi Epsilon is a Latin-scrolled gold key. The key signifies intel- lectual endeavor; the scroll, achievement: and the winged stylus, speed and efficiency. The Alpha Pi Epsilon Chap- ter at Chowan College was established in 1957-58 with five members. STUDENT LIFE CLUBS A — Betty Moores waits patiently for her class to end. B — Jeanette Stevenson signs her name to the Alpha Pi Epsilon membership list while Pat Byrum, president, watches. C — Left to right, back row: Jeanette Stevenson, Heidi Smith, Mary Jean Raiislem, Betty Moore, Willie Monger, Barbara Leonard, Nancy Griffin, Melanie Griffin, Peggy Davis, Chris- tina Creed, Mary Sue Copeland, Debbie Bryant, Debbie Blow, Donna Baines. Left to right, front row: Lyn Griggs, Charlotte Woodard, Mrs. Patricia Edwards, adviser; Pat Byrum, Vivian Wilson, Connie Evans. D — Cindy looks over her assignment in shorthand, minutes before class begins. E — Teachers congratulating the new members of Alpha Pi Epsilon. CLUBS 65 STUDENT LIFE The Women ' s Recreation Association or W R A as it is frequently referred to, is an organization designed to foster and promote athletic and rec- reational activities among Chowan College women. All women students are considered members of the W R A and one becomes active through partici- pation in its clubs or activities. W R A officers are elected each fall. The 1976 officers were: President, Lisa Dabney; Cor- responding Secretary, Cindy Ward; Intramural Co-Chair- m e n, Vicki Ashburn and Annette Guyton; Special Events Co-Chairmen Mary Gooch, Carol Bean, Robin Lewis and Annette Guyton; Head Cheer- leader, Donna Newsome; Faculty Advisor, Mrs. Janet H. Collins. To be eligible for member- ship in the Monogram Club, the student must be a member of a varsity athletic team and participate in intercollegiate competition. STUDENT LIFE A — WRA AND MONOGRAM CLUBS — Right hand side, bottom to top: Kelly Bates, Cheryl Ganntt, Annette Guyton, Shirley Spencer, Kathy Penfield, Mrs. Janet Collins and Lisa Dabney. Center: Cindy Ward. Left hand side, top to bottom: Kathy Coltrain, Sandy Wliite, Susan Ferebee, Gail Bass, Jeva Davis, Kathy Stover, and Terry Jeanette. B — MONOGRAM CLUB — Left to right, front row: Earl Russell, Steven James, Kevin Dalton, Joe Goode, Tim Davis, Dave Mor- gan, and James Lassiter. Left to right, back row: Jack Jones, Jay Barbee, Bill Powell, Wade Walker, Tim Abell, Mike Bocock, Jimmy Dark, and Ben Howell. C — Sandra Seamons waits for people to buy her drinks during the basketball games. D — Jeva, Cindy and Sandy relaxe in the sun in Squirrel Park. Ill i ■tV m. CLUBS 67 STUDENT LIFE Membership in the Sociology Club is determined on a volun- tary basis. Anyone interested in social relationships and groups interactions is encour- aged to join. The sponsor is Dr. John Gos- nell, professor of Sociology and Psychology. The activities which are made available to the club in- clude donations of labor to the Chowanoke Area Development Association and the Day Care Center in Ahoskie, North Caro- lina, which is directed toward educating emotionally and phy- sically handicapped children. Two fund-raising projects spon- sored by the organization were a candy sale to raise money for the Sociology Club award given on Honors ' Day, and a ticket raffle. The money col- lected from the raffle was con- tributed to the Chowanoka Area Development Association for the purpose of benefiting needy families. Membership is decided upon a voluntary basis. Anyone inter- ested in pursuing a career as a prospective teacher is welcome to join. The sponsor is Mrs. Dell McKeithan, professor of English. The main project made avail- able to the club members is the opportunity to observe and par- ticipate in learning to teach, counsel and guide young chil- dren attending a local element- ary school. A fund-raising pro- ject undertaken by the organi- zation was a stationery and placemat sale for the purpose of pro iding playground e(|uip- tncnt for the elementary school iiu ' iilii)rieil al)o e. STUDENT LIFE CLUBS THE SOCIOLOGY CLUB THE SNEA 69 STUDENT LIFE Writing and editing stories, preparing page layouts, setting type, proofreading, paste-up of pages, shooting the negatives, stripping the negatives into flats, burning plates, printing the paper and finally, distribu- tion of the paper. These are just a few of the processes and pro- cedures that go into the produc- tion of a ne wspaper in this fast moving age of technology. Smoke Signals serves a dual purpose. Its continues to pro- vide experience in printing pro- duction for graphic arts and photography as well as serving as a medium for expressing opinions of the student body on popular topics. Smoke Signlas also serves as a show case for drawings, prints, poems, car- toons, photographs and feature stories prepared by students in the various departments. Staff workers: Richard Hambleton, Don Verdone; Assistant Edi- tor Nancy Sullivan; Advisor, Marianne Jackson. ll B — How could they write that about a guy like me? C — Place vour eyes on a master piece! SMOKE SIGNALS 70 CLUBS MIKE PATTERSON, Editor SMOKE SIGNALS 71 CLUBS Chowan Trailblazers is a very active club, which involves students in one-day trips and overnight camp outs. The club plans to have bigger and better trips, which will include a trip to the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. James Dewar, professors in the department of science are the clubs ' advisors. Officers for this year are: President, Stuart Dixon; Vice-President, Fred Utley; Secretary, Nancy White; Treasurer, Edward Hobeckis. The Trailblazers During the 1975-76 aca- demic year the SGA has spon- sored many social events for the student body. These social events have included the Home- coming Dance, a Sadie Haw- kins Dance jointly sponsored with the Circle K Club, a Christmas Dance, and Back to School Dances for both the Spring and Fall semesters. Other social events have in- cluded movies such as The Rievers, horror movied during Halloween week, Butch Cas- sidy and the Sundance Kid, The Sting, and Airport. The SGA will also be spon- soring a Spring Concert this semester. It has been a good year for the SGA to make progress in Chowan College and the organ- ization has done its best to im- prove campus life as much as possible at Chowan College. £ . ' ;- T- The Great Oz! STUDENT LIFE CLUBS Men Council Women Council CLUBS 73 STIIDFNT I IFF STliDENT LIFE 74 mp:n s oi.i,KMni,i. • - - HShIIIB-- I ' M v. i ir i iHli h E — You made it over tlie iiel. G — Billv. you know you can do it. MEN ' S VOLLEYBALL 75 STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE Strike one! THE VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS Wlien you give it all you ' ve got, everything turns out right. I ' ll shock it to ya INTRAMURALS 77 STUDENT LIFE Hi — Give me Fi STUDENT LIFE 78 We want to Jamm. INTRAMURALS We ' ve got you Knocked. Exit Stage Left! INTRAMURALS 79 STUDENT LIFE 1975 Softball Champs Standing left to right: D-Face, Nose. Second row left to right: Mama T, Moon Baby, Fee-oni, River Rat, B.I.O.Y.A., Oreo. Front row left to right: P-ant, T-B-er, Killer, Skeeter — not shown: Kathy Williams. STUDENT LIFE 80 INTRAMURAL A — I know I won ' t catch this one either. I haven ' t caught one al day. B — Ha! Belk you just lost! C — Please, just this once, Lord! D — You can ' t catch me! E — Say what now? ! INTRAMURAL 81 STUDENT LIFE CANDID Understanding Life by David Hodges STUDENT LIFE 82 Midnight Snow by Dean Beck CANDID CAMERA CAMERA •Dale In Dean Beck ' L. ' v i ■■Why Beer by David Hodees CANDID CAMERA Midnight Snow by Dean Beek 83 STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 84 CANDID CAMERA CANDID CAMERA 85 STUDENT LIFE S ' l ' l DKNT MFI 86 CANDID CAMKHA CANDID CAMERA 87 STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE CANDID CAMERA CANDID CAMERA 89 STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 90 CANDID CAMERA CANDID CAMERA 91 STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 92 CANDID CAMERA CANDID CAMERA 93 STUDENT LIFE M M K WJM STUDENT LIFE 94 CANDID CAMERA CANDID CAMERA 95 STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 96 CANDID CAMERA CANDID CAMERA 97 STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 98 CANDID CAMERA CANDID CAMERA 99 STUDENT LIFE . ll( l 1 B ■lE I r RP ' ' ' I 1 J 9 H J 1 ■K H 1 I 1 ■1 1 L ia 1 s ' SJSffi; =-s- s--s STUDENT LIFE 100 CANDID CAMERA 1 ■i 4 3 1HI mm ImiR M ism- f i ' -% 5 f CANDID CAMERA 101 STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 102 CANDID CAMERA CANDID CAMERA 103 STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 104 CANDID CAMERA CANDID CAMERA 105 STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 106 CANDID CAMERA Hi n r rrv Hv-U44. jHTiirmv mirr I I I I 1 v s y K 1 I L .l i CANDID CAMERA 107 STUDENT LIFE Sports Football 110-117 Volleyball 118-119 Cross Country 120-121 Boys Basketball 122-127 Girls Basketball 128-133 Cheerleaders 134-137 Wrestling 138-141 Baseball 142-147 Track 148-149 Tennis 150-153 Tlie officials of Chowan College were concerned about athletics from the very beginning. The early catalogues show that the faculty desired that the students take regular daily exercise. Classes in physical culture were offered within a few years, and regulations around the beginning of the twentieth century reijuired that in addition to the regular work of the Physical Culture Department, daily exercise is compulsory, and games are encouraged and supervised. The campus was equipped with a basketball field and two tennis courts after 1900 and keen interest in basketball was maintained through intramural sports, there is also mention of games of basketball with other schools as early as 1918. In the 1920 s soccer was introduced to the girls at Chowan College. The new gam e nu ' t with enthusiastic reception among the student boily and on September 2.S. 1923, the girls met on the athletic field to learn the first essentials of girls ' footbajl. With the admission of bovs in the 1930 ' s, a modification took place in the atheletic program of Chowan College. The girls continued their Athletic Association and emphasized inter-class rivalry, while the boys organized teams in the major sports and competed with teams from other colleges. The general program for girls included tennis, swimming, soccer, volleyball, and Softball during the fall; tap dancing anti basketball during the winter; and a choice of tennis. swimming, minor sports, folk and character dancing, golf, archerv, deck tennis, and badminton in the spring. The boys at Chowan College (juickly organized hxitball, basketball and baseball teams and plaved nearby high schools and other colleges. Football began in the fall of 1933. In the spring of 1934 Chowan College fielded its first male baseball team. Since 1949 Chowan has engaged in a full round of athletic events. The girls organized a Woman ' s Athletic Association to encourage the spirit of play for its own sake and to work for the promotioTi of physical activities among the student body. Girls do not emphasize intercol- legiate .sports, but are offered softball, soccer, badminton, teimis, volleyball, basketball, anil other sports in their physical education program. Thev have had basketball teams which played local high schools and other college teams. The men at first emphasized football, basketball, and baseball. However, other sports such as track, tennis, and golf have their fans; and teams have been organized in these and other sports. One oi the high points in the football career of Chowan College came in the school year 1961-62. The Chowan Braves won every football game except one and were considered for an invitation to the Junior College Rose Bowl game in Pasadena, California. ifS jlls gli- jKia!! naf - niisj WiK?.! !5lt r-?llE H?il The Record Chowan 10 Baltimore Com. College 14 Chowan 16 Potomac State College 32 Chowan 12 N. C. State Javvees 36 Chowan 3 Ferrum College 31 Chowan 16 Lees-McRae College 17 Chowan 3 Hudson Vallev College 7 Chowan 28 . . . . Lynchburg Baptist College 6 Chowan 2 1 Weslev College 21 Chowan 6 Nassau Com. College .30 Chowan 37 Fort Bragg The Braves Of Chowan 1 9 Head Coath - Jim Garriso SPORTS FOOTBALL Team Roster Jeff Dean, QB Mike Bocock, QB Mike Posleniock, QB Larry Holbert, DB Randy Sliumaker, QB Bingley Hannah. FLB Tom Nixon, DB John Hruniuk, DB Mike Whalen, DB Jerre Southern, DB Joseph Good, DB Damon Mealy, DB Earl Russell, DB Carl Sweat, DB Peter Hargrove, RB Tom Rzucidio, RB Tyrone Wilson, RB Jimmy Barnett, DB Dwight Johnson, LB Malcolm Brock. FB Tommy Wilbanks, RB Ted Williams, DB Nathaniel Perkins, RB Mitchell Downing. FB Phil Mayo, LB Alexander Bell. RB Ronald Randolph, FB Tyrone Knox, LB Steve Craven, DE Spencer Meeks. DB Mark Sigmon, K Alvin Rollins, LB Craig Vosler, LB Rayford Petty, LB Bobby Fink, LB Ed Outland, RB Stan Dixon, C Greg Eberhart, C John McConnell, QB C Phillip Harmon, LB Kevin Dalton, G John Buffaloe, LB Edward Fleming, T Ray Henderson, T William Foust, LB John Twitty, G Chip Herring, G Tony Harris, G Chester Ellis, G Clarence Gibbs, G William Henton, G Edmond Worley, T Doug Sivco, T Tony Hager, DE Donald Moye, G Jim Bowe. T Tommy Fugua, T Charles Parker. T Roy Etheridge. T Tim Abell. T David O ' Neal, T Billy Davis, T Kevin Woodlief, T Bobby Little, T Mark Bukholt. DE Robert Blackmon, TE Bill Ross, SE Mike Moran, TE David Carr. TE Artie Bueche, SE Reid Eagle. SE Steve James, SE Mark Davis, DE Warren Foster, TE Sieve Abernathy, DE Willie Edwards, LB Richard Fowler. LB Herbert Wooten. DT William Moore. T John Smith. RB Mike Bass, DE Foster Morris, FL Steve Faccenda, K Harvey Pool, FL Kenneth Koonce, FL Tom Guyer. SE Web Buchanam, DB Alfred Leyva, RB Gerardus Pennix, FL Dale Hall. T Henry Hoover. G Joe Johnson, T FOOTBALL SPORTS Chowan ' s Football Team got off to one of its worst starts in history, losing six in a row before getting one in the win column. Chowan ' s football team had great hopes of picking up where they left off in the 1974-75 season when they finished with 8 wins and two losses, but this was not to be. The Braves were hit hard by graduation, but what really hurt was the loss of six outstanding players who did not return or were ineligible to play. These indu- ed three big defensive tackles and a starting linebacker along with two outstanding running backs. This, coupled with a never-ending list of injuries through the season led to a final 2-7-1 record. Capl;iin Sieve James aiul Larry HolU ' rt with Chip shake hands with opposing team during coin toss. ■rrnig Roy Etheridge kicks off and the game is under way. Kevin Dalton and (Tito) Kenneth Koonce root their teammates on a fine defensive tackle. SPORTS 112 FOOTBALL Coach Garrison paces on the side line as the defense perfomis. The Braves put a ferocious rush on the opponent ' s quarterback. The ollcnM ' j cis a t hance to perfonn with Mike Bocock at the controls. Bingley Hannah side-lined with head injury. FOOTBALL 113 SPORTS A lone Brave defense fears a rush. Coacli Hawkins atlencls nnridr in|ur ol CIu-sUt EIIi Dean Lowe enjoys a lollipop as he watches the game. | Mike Posternock holds the hall c as William Hinton kirks the extra point. SI ' ORTS The Braves hail many young phiyeis in 1975. and the experience they received iv the season just passed should be a great asset to them in 1976. Recruitmeni o several big offensive and defensive linc- men, and some backs with exceplioiial speed, is the task of the coaching staff to supplement the returning players. The aves were down in 197,5 but are sure to improve on their 1976 season. Teammates look on as they support fellow players on field. FOOTBALL SPORTS Steve Abernathy makes a shoe string tackle with Bobby Little rushing in for assurance. Rayford Petty digs for extra yards. Jeff Dean stretches in an attempt to snag a pass. SPORTS 116 FOOTBALL • T -IIW— II .  |— 1 !y Malcolm Brock, at side line, waits officars call. Part of theexcitment of every football game is the press box play-by-play action. Press box crew: Clock operator, Marion Bird assisted by Jack Chilton; Announcer, Clifton Collins; Radio Announcer, Warren Sexton assisted by David Guthrie; Spotter, Jack Hassell; Statisticians, George Tuiiner and Earn- hart Joyner; Reporter, Phil Royce. Boom!!! Mr. Fisher sounds his approval for another Brave ' s touchdown. If you haven ' t seen it, at least you ' ve heard it. Much appreciation goes to Mr. Norris Fisher for the fine support he ' s shown the Braves at their home games. Coach Ferguson compliments all star Tony Hager for a game well done. FOOTBALL 117 SPORTS Back Row: Mrs. Collins. Ruby Ellison, Terri Anderson, Cathy Broadhead, Joanne Johnson, Wanda Lemons, Doris Maxwell, and Lynn Miller. Front Row: Becky Dawson, Terry Jeanette, Lisa Dabney, Sandra Turnage, Jo Ann Light, Susan Ferebee, and Ulrike Wittel. THE BRAVETTES VOLLEYBALL TEAM The Record Clicivvan .... . . . N. C. Wesleyan 2-0 15-10; 15-9 Chowan .... . Atlantic Christian 8-15; 7-15 2-0 Chowan . . . Meredith 6-15; 15-12; 13-15 2-1 Chowan .... Louisburj; 5-15; 1-15 2-0 . UNC-Wilniinf;l .n 8-15; 0-15 2-0 Chowan . . . . Atlantic Christian 15-12; 12-15 9-15 2-1 Chowan . . . UNC-Chapel Hill 2-0 1-15; 11-15 Chowan . . . . . N. C. Wesleyan 5-15; 7-15 2-0 Chowan . . . Louisburg 9-15; 10-14 2-0 Chowan . . . East Carolina Universil 10-15 5-15 2-0 1 9 7 5 Volleyball Team The 1975-76 Women ' s Volleyball squad, had its problems throughout the season. They could manage to play one competitive con- test in each match, many times coming within 5 points of an opponent or winning one game. They were led by Co-Captains Lisa Dabney and JoAnn Light and their hard work and dedication finally paid off. Their over-ail record was 1-10, but they brought their season to a successful close at the State Volleyball Tournament. The 1975-7() Volleyball Team is the first to represent Chowan College in the NCAIAW State Tournament; Chowan placed 2nd. Two girls placed on the All Tournament Team; Lisa l)abne and Katliv Stover. SPORTS 118 VOLLEYBALL Team receives game strategy from Mrs. Collins in hopes of winning the match Wanda Lemons sets the ball for Joanne Johnson during practice Susan Ferebee and Jo Ann I iglit i ombnie eftotl to set the ball Lisa Dabney springs up for the block in a match against ECU 119 VOLLEYBALL : ames iioni lell to n ;iu: Mike Jdlmsdii. Lxi-urtis atlt-rwiiite. Lurtis Ingram. Maiilt-N Uixld. Hdtiert Williams, David Ross and Thomas Carella. Manger (not shown): Oscar Johnson. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Cross Couiitn Rei-onl Wins 9 Losses 1 Chowan Chowan Chowan Chowan Chowan Chowan Chowan Chowan Chowan Chowan 27 Ferrum College 28 15 Virginia Wesleyan 40 16 Virginia State H 33 Ferrum 22 24 Campbell 32 21 Gardner Webb 38 19 Francis Marion 42 15 U.N.C. Wilmington 48 20 Wingate 30 22 Wingate 34 Region X Riimicr-iips Brevard College 22 Chowan College 57 Ferrum College 59 Wingate College 80 1 9 7 5 Coach Roy Winsjow SI ' OKIS 120 CROSS COUNTRY I woulil like to express mv apprecialioii lo the nieml)ei ' s of tliis year ' s cross country team for their dedication and hard work that resuhed in a very successful season. It has been a real pleasure to have worked with a group of young men who displayed such great attitudes toward training, team work, morals and achievement. These are the qualities which have made these young men true winners. ICROSS COUNTRY 121 SPORTS LEFT TO Ri ht, Front Row: Clarence Davs, Jesse Jones, Roberc Gregory. Bobby Martin, Ronnie Roseboro, Billy Martin. Back Row: Mike Ashbury, Reggie Higgs, Todd Mathias, Joe Liveniian, Mike Smith, Lonnie Payton. Thomas Gentry, James Goffigan, and Bernell Riddick. BRAVES BASKETBALL CHOWAN BRAVES Chowan basketball 1075-76 paced b Lonnie Payton, and Reginald Higgs inside, and twin guards Bobby and Billy Martin outside, right- ed themselves to put together another winning season. James Goffigam ' s double figure scor- ing assisted that of Payton and Bilh Martin, tlius ending the season with a 14-13 rec )rd. Tile Braves went undefeated in fi e riinitr- cure games at lionic plus another , in in the first round ol the Cavalier-Tar Heel confer- ence tourney played at Chowan. No opponent held more than two wins over the Braves until l.ouisburg eliminated them in the semifinals 111 the conference tournament at Louisburg. The Braves finished No. I in the conference in team defense. No. 2 in team offense, and No. 2 in field goal [lercentage. though having the smallest club in the conference. SPORTS 122 Coach McCraw MEN ' S BASKETBALL THE RECORD A Aca. lai If ()! ' )l Casali.T-Tai Ht-.l l..iirM. 2 r.a alii-r-Tar Ht-i-l Imirii. RECORD W 14. L 13. all games WO. L 1, Cavaiier-T-arH.-el Ul ' I ' ONENTS Lees-McRae 77 Kings College 9( Kings College 84 Lees-McRae 56 Brevard 75 Frederick Militar College olAIhe Mt. Olive 53 Wingale 79 College ol All r Wingate 65 Frederick Militar Acai Sandhills College 88 FerruMi 76 Louisluug College 19 Feniini 77 Ml. Olive 58 Frederick MililaiA Aia Louisburg College 59 College of AII..Miailr(. Lenoir Co]nrininil Col Sandhills College 6.S Durham College 69 Lenoir Ct)nniuinit ( ol Durham College 81 Sandhills College 65 l.ouixl,ur;i(;olh-,.68 |3r(l place) 5 ) Lei I: In basketball, decisions are made in a split secoiul, Clarence Days changes direction almost witiioiil thought. Right: Bernell Riddick drags one down off the board after an opponent missed the shot. leniN 79 MEN ' S BASKETBALL 12.4 SPORTS Left: Thomas Gentry tiys the Ally Uoop. Middle: Chireiice watches his opponent as he moves the b; down conrt. SF ' ORTS i_ ' l MEN ' S BASKETBALL Left: The inside move Robert Gregory put on the oppotient, neatly tacked away 2 pojnts. Top Riglit: Warm up before the game is serious business for Todd Mathias. Bottom Right: Bobby Martin shuffled around the key in an attempt to fake the opponent. MEN ' S BASKETBALL 125 SPORTS Top I flt: Wlifii lliini;s i;cl lo ili ' lsiiif;. llic ikiwiI jjcIs jKippirij;. Tup Kii;lil: Afl.T a jiini]) ball rail. Jaino Ciiri-aii leapt-d hii li ,,IT u- nooil,, lap 111.- hall. Bottom Left: Coach McCraw taki ' aiKaiilaj; ' of a lime oiil lo gi Ronnie instructions for a pla . SPORTS 126 MEN ' SBASKKTHAI.I. Top Lt ' ll: Clai(Mi -e Days i-r a l ii ik In llie defense and dri t• Ini- die hasket. Top Rinhl: Lonnic Pay- Ion ' s (|Ln(k nio c lo steal the ball gave the Braves another chance for two. Hotloni Rij;lil: This score marked the first victory since the 196: -64 season, dial Chowan had hcaten Fcrrnni at home. MENS BASKETBALL ]27 SPORTS Left to ri ;lil: Back lou. Su an Feiel)ee. Jci Ann Johnson. Annt-tlc Guyton. Clierly Gantl. Lisa Dahnt-v, Coach Mrs. Janet Collins. Second row. Jeanetle Stevenson. JoAnn Lip;ht. Jean Bilisik. Cathy Stover, Front row. Maria Jones. Cindy Ward. BRAVETTE BASKETBALL RECORD Chouan 57 COA 7(1 Chowan t9 N.C. 57 Chowan : ' .: Peace 87 Chowan :!(! Louisburg: 76 Chowan 47 CNC 37 Chowan 43 COA 65 Chow an 59 Wingale 41 Chowan 17 Br.narci 1(. Chouan 01 ECU : ' . '  Chowan If) Atlantic Christian 84 Chowan 51 Sandhills 63 Chowan 17 Atlantic Christian 56 Chowan 45 N.C. Slate 71 Chowan 53 CNC 3(1 Chowan 51 Loui-I.uri: 87 1 9 7 6 The 97b Women ' s Basketball Team was the first to represent Chowan College in the Junio ' College North Carolina State Basketball Tournament. Although they did not come awa with anv awards, it was quite an honor simplv to participate. The 1976 Basketball Season gave us some problems. We ended with a 510 record, but we played a very tough, competitive season. Our problem w as one of consistency. We never seemes to be able to get five players scoring and the three or four who did score, changed almost every game. We had a bench that worked hard and gave 100 percent effort when- ever the were called upon. It was a difficult but good season, a learning experience for all of us. SPORTS 128 WOMENS BASKETBALL Bolldin: As Cindy Ward is([iiickly (■o ered. she looks for the aid of a teammate. WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL 129 SPORTS Top Left: Mrs. Collins calls a pow-wow before the team goes on the war path. Top Right: Twisting and turning Lisa Dabney tosses the ball into play. Bottom Left: Covered from behind, Jol Ann Light glances around for a team- mate. SPORTS 130 WOMEN ' S basketball! Top Left: Lisa Dabnev springs high to claim the lebound. Top Right: Cathy Stover ' s attempt- ed drive to the basket was haUed in her tracks. Bottom: State -vs- Chowan, Cathy Stover and Cindy Ward team up to stop a hot shooting State player. WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL 131 SPORTS Top Ri ;lit: Jean Biliski shoved one in while on I he inn. Bottom Left: Aieph Woodard high scorinti; re- jounding dazzled the opposing team and placed her on the All District team. Bottom Right: Lisa Dahney takes a short jumper r two points. SPORTS 132 WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL Top Left: Cindy Ward sa s water always (|uenches licr thirst after a hard iiighl (in llic blistering court. Top Right: Exciting sights of women ' s basketi)all leaves laiis with an interesting stare. Holloni Left: Annette Gaylori cuts away support tape from her tightly lioimd ankle. I? ,llom Right: The ball is up lor grabs when it glances off a missed basket. WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL U3 SPORTS Top Left: Joanne, Lucy, and Sherry run through tlieir routine before the game. Top Right: Sherry, Rene, and Benita lead the football fans in a rally for the Braves. Bottom: The girls position themselves in and on the truck getting ready to parade in for the b pep rally. SPORTS 134 CHEERLEADERS RAH! RAH! RAH! Top Left: Acrobatics is a part of a cheerleader ' s life. Here Cathy, Sherry and Rene do an aerial split. Bottom Left: Marty Pilarski, Mascot for Chowan, in his Indian Brave costume. Bottom Right: Donna Newsome ex- presses joy of victory as the Braves finished 95 to 66. CHEERLEADERS 135 SPORTS 46 GO BEAT ' EM BRAVES Clockwise from Bottom Center: Donna Newsome. Catliv Collins, Benita Greene, Sherry Phelps, Rene Stanfiekl, Joanne Wliiltington, Lucy Mvatt. SPORTS 136 CHEERLEADERS Top Left: Sherry, Joanne, and the rest of the s([ua(l study as they lra el to and from sports games. Middle: George Paine is Chowan ' s other Mascot. Bottom Left: Luiy, Joanne, Rene, Benita and a few enthusiastic fans mai e up one of the st|nads for home l)askethall games. Right: Get that Basket, goes tlie chant as Lut:y Myatt clieers tlie Braves to victory. CHEERLEADERS L37 SPORTS Left to Right, Row One : Mike Cook, Steve Newton, Kevin Dalton. Row Two: Stewart Philips, Jimmy Toon, Dwight Johnson. Row Tliree: Tim James, Manager-Patty Wliite, and Coach Steve Nelson. Not shown, David Morgan and Marty Pilarski. WRESTLING Team Record 0-13 Chowan 9 ECU JV 50 Chowan 9 Pembroke State JV 46 Chowan 16 Libl)erty Baptist 42 Chowan 12 Montgomery (Md.) 48 Chowan 15 Montgomery (Pa.) 39 Chowan Libberty Baptist 52 Chowan 20 Eastern Minnonite 28 Chowan 12 Norfolk State 33 Chowan 3 Pembroke State JV 36 Chowan 12 Elizabeth City State 33 Chowan 15 Norfolk State 39 Chowan 3 North Carolina A T 51 Chowan 17 North Carolina Central 35 1 9 7 Coach Nelson came to Chowan with the anticipation of having a good team and pro- gramed the most competitive schedule since wrestling became a sport at Chowan. Unfor- tunately his expectations did not materalize as the team was forced to forfeit many weight classes and use four wrestlers as starters that did not wrestle in high school. The team was led by sophomores Marty Pilarski (177) and freshman Kevin Dalton (190). Coach Nelson will be counting heavly next year on freshmen leltermen Mike Cook (118), Stewart Philips (150), Tim James (158), Dwight Johnson (167), Jimmy Toon (177, HW), and Kevin Dalton (190). SPORTS 138 WRESTLING rvt-eol him! 1 lliiiikr ' y y WRESTLING 139 SPORTS Dill Noii lose a t-oiitact? Someone untie us. ril let o of vour heati if you lei go of mv cliin. SPORTS 140 WRESTLING f f My head is killing; me! WRESTLING 141 SPORTS Fii l low, lell lu rijilil — IVlfi Haif nne, Bui-Ulv i t ' VVM.iiif. Uuidjs Uait-na. Jack Junes. Ainl Caipt-i. W atle Walker, John Chilton. Second row, left to right — - Lee Thompson, Mgr., Randy Moody, Chris Carson, Randy Adams, John McConnell, Kevin Kidd, Bubba Baldwin, Joe Good, Jay Barbee, Bobby Bryan, Kevin Datton, Mgr. Third row, left to right — Coach Hawkins, Ron Law, Jack Owen, Larry Smoot, Teddy Brinn, Ken Gerharl, Steve Wright, Mike Bocock, Fred Darby, Tony Bottom, and Mark Sigmon. BASEBALL 1975 Record Chowan Carolina 8 Chowan 5 Ft. Bragg 10 Chowan 4 Brookdale 6 Chowan 3 Brookdale 13 Chowan 2 Sandhills .5 Chowan 3 Sandhills 2 Chowan 4 Mercer Chowan 4 Southeastern 5 Chowan 10 Southeastern ,5 Chowan 5 Ferrum 6 Chowan 3 Ferrum 9 Chowan 1 Louisburg 8 1 9 7 6 Chowan 2 Louisburg 9 Chowan 2 Ft. Bragg Chowan 1 Ft. Bragg 9 Chowan 4 Carolina 6 Chowan 6 Sandhills 3 Chowan 4 Sandhills 8 Chowan COA 5 Chowan 1 COA 14 Chowan Fernim 4 Chowan 3 Ferrum 6 Chowan 1 Louisburg 5 Chowan 3 Louisburg 6 Chowan COA 12 Chowan 3 COA 14 SPORTS 142 BASEBALL Teddy Brum — The old nuckle ball. Larry Smoot — The pitcher fakes me out sometime. Buddy Newsome — Another Brave bites the dust. Chris Carson — Another Brave at work. BASEBALL 143 SPORTS Well Wf ha ( ' our wink ml mil Inr us liidav. Coach iu ' er plays me, I wonder why? SPORTS r?ASEBALL 145 SPORTS SPORTS 146 BASEBALL Practice makes perfect says the Brave. BASEBALL 147 SPORTS Front Left to Right: Assistant Coach Revelle, Norrell Jones, Coach Ferguson, Jim Blakey, Tom Carella, Curtis Ingram, Don Moye, Assistant Coach Winslow, Phil Reid, Ted Williams, Garardus Pennix, Jimmy Barnett, Wayne Carter, Robert William, Mike Johnson, Tom Guyee, James Lawrence, Ken Preston, Forrest Kirk, Tony Curry, Al Trent, Tim Davis. TRACK 1975 Record Chowan 80 Chowan 90 Chowan 67 Chowan 71 Chowan 85 Elizabeth City State 63 Ferrum College 53 Wingate 78 Ferrum 65 Wingate 60 Region 10 Meet — Brevard 108, Chowan 54, Wingate, 46, Ferrum 30, Lees-McRae 22. 1 9 SPORTS 148 The guys prepare their field before the meet. TRACK Let ' s do it to death. No, I can ' t get dirty. TRACK 149 SPORTS Front row, left to riglil: Roniiif Ft-iiell, Sle f tregg. Ralph Snyder, Danny Waldon. Back row. Crabtree, Jerry Neville, Charles Gupton, David Deese, Robert Levy, and Diane Keough. (l to right: Tony TENNIS 1975 Record Chowan 8 . . Va. Weslevan 1 Chowan 7 . .... Ml. Olive College 2 Chowan 2 . . . . . Christopher Newport 7 Chowan . . Fernim College Chowan 9. . . . . Lenoir Coniin. College Cliowan 5 . . Lo iiishurg College 1 Chowan 4. . Mt. Olive College 5 Cliowan . . Ferrum College 9 Cliowan 9 . . . . Lenoir Comm. College Chowan ' ' . . a. Weslevan Chowan 6 . . . . . College of Albemarle .S Chowan 1 . . . . . College of Albemarle r Chowan ;? . . Louisburg College Not had. iaii e he ' s alnid-t llie he t at Chouan. SPORTS 150 TEN MS Just umoIIht Cliiiuaii Icririis |ilayei- 151 SPORTS Tr llutt for size. I was Ixirn playing tennis. SPORTS 152 TENNIS t ' rnit ' Trri ■M . . . Someday I will play just like Connors. TENNIS Yes, I ' m the one they call super Bad. 153 SPORTS Administration Faculty, Staff Dr. Whitaker 156-157 Deans 158 Administrative 159-162 Assistants Staff 163 Staff Candids 164-165 Faculty Candids 166-167 Faculty 168-179 In the early days Dr. Godwin Cotton Moore was given the responsibility of securing adequate teachers. As trustee of Wake Forest he was well acquainted with the work of that college, located about one hundred miles from Murfreesboro, and after an iiKjuiry about possible graduates, the ability of one man caused his name to be given to Dr. Moore. This man was Archibald McDowell, and he was engaged by the the Board of Trustees as principal. McDowell married one of the teachers of an all girls academy. Miss Mary Owens, and therefore the selection of McDowell as principal of the Chowan Female Institute brought not only a principal but also an experienced teacher. In addition. Mrs. McDowell ' s sister. Miss Sallie Owen, came as a teacher of music. Therefore, an experienced faculty who had worked together in the field of the education of girls came to operate the new school in Murfreesboro. Amos J. Battle completed the original staff of the Institute. He was engaged to serve as steward; that is, he was to care for the room and board of the girls of the Institute. As the years went by, there was a need to add more faculty, staff, and administration members. Also some retired and there was a need for replacement. Members of the faculty are encouraged to continue their formal education, and each summer a large number engage in additional graduate study. In the summer of 1962, eighteen faculty members were engaged in further study, and two teachers were granted a leave of absence in 1962-63 for purposes of doing graduate work. Leaves of absence for the 1963-64 academic year were granted for further graduate study to three others, with some financial assistance to each by the College. Today we have a faculty that is willing to help the students beyond just the academic studies and they will probably have an influence on Chowan ' s students for years to come. CHOWAN COLLEGE: Yesterday and Today Allliougli it may liave been uiikrmwn to many of us, all cuireiit members of the Chowan College community have had the opportunity to visualize — to compare and contrast — what the campus was like in 1848-49 and what it is like today. Such a visualizing of past and present recjuires a trip to the corner of Broad and Sycamore streets, a little imagination, and some acquaintance with the present campus scene. Stand on the corner of Broad and Sycamore streets and imagine 47 girls housed and attending classes in what is now the Melrose Woman ' s Clul) Building. Visualize the campus as consisting of what is now the lawn of that building. Then, take a look at the Chowan College campus as it is today — 11 major buildings neatly arranged around Jones Drive and spacious Scjuirrel Park ; expansion to the south, including athletic and maintenance facilities, Carrie Savage Camp Hall, Parker Hall; and the scenic beauty of those wooded acres which constitute a major segment of the southeastern corner of our 235-acre campus. Such is illustrative of what time and history have made of the Chowan College campus over the past 128 years. Imagine, further, that V2 of that original student body of 47 students is engaged in studies in the domestic arts (music, embroidery, etc.) and that only one of those students who enrolled in 1948-49 had sufficient academic preparation to complete the collegiate program UK. BRUCE E. WHITAKER of studies. Contrast that situation with the current one: 1025 students President engaged in pursuing some 41 different curricular programs leading towards diplomas and or advanced degrees. Such is illustrative of what time and history have made of the academic program of Chowan College over the past 128 years. The historical contrast can be seen in very sharp and clear focus when we look only at the beginning and at the present. But, running throughout that long course of 128 years has been a common thread, a tradition — academic, religious, and social. It is that tradition, with its constant appeal for academic excellence, religious awareness and commitment, and social development and concern which has motivated, and — in some sense — made possible the progress of Chowan College throughout these years. It is that multi-faceted tradition which has made us who and what we are today. Chowan College is the great institution she is, today, because of students and others from the past who cared about the quality of her life. Chowan College will be an even greater institution of Christian higher education in the day s ahead as those who share in her current life join the ranks of past sudent generations, and others, who keep on caring about their Alinii Mater. PRESIDENT 157 ADMINISTRATION Dr. B. Franklin Lowe, Jr Dean of tlie College Robert Clayton Lewis Dean of Students  v Mrs. Gloria Yoimt Associate Dean of Students g lJ N Roy Garrett Winslow Associate Dean of Students ADMINISTRATION 158 DEANS Clifton S. Collins Direilor of Guidance, Counseling and Financial Aid Bobby S. Cross Director of Development ADMINISTRATION James E. Dilday Coordinator of Title III Mark S. Hurst Associate Director of Admissions Jack Hassell Superintendent of Building and Grounds Darrell H. Nicholson Registrar 159 ADMINISTRATION William J. Parker Bursar Rowland S. Pruette Director of Institutional Research Title III Phil Lee Royce Director of College Relati E. Frank Stephenson Jr. Director of Admissions Hargus R. Taylor Chaplain of the College Ben C. Sutton Business Manaeer Thomas G. Taylor Associate Director of Admissions ADMINISTRATION 160 STAFF ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS Michael L.Burnett Brenda G. Deskin Danny G. Deskin Rose C. Drake STAFF 161 ADMINISTRATION Steve C. Nelson Alva B. Parker Edith M. Parker Elizabeth L. Parker ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Jean R. Sanderlin Mabel L. Slaughter Doris T. Taylor Dereatha Thompson Staff Members Not Photographed Barbara Schaefer Nancy Hazelton Janie Davis Marie Landing Betty Raye Futrell Norma Outland Lynn W. Gray Marjorie D. Sewell Bennie T. Vann, Sr. Sarah G. Wright ADMINISTRATION 162 STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Row 1; Evelyn I ' orlcr, Ola Mae Vaughan, Anna Futiell. Marion Brooks, Elizal)etli Snee.l — Row 2; Vonzola Bis- li p. Bess Eley, Theoria Reid, Hazel Sanford, Florence Dunn, Hazel DeliMlih — Row 3; Lorelle Williams. Mae Willie Boone, Clonie Everett — Row 4; Horace Futrell, Virgina D. Vann. First row: Margie Stephenson, Earlene Vaughn, Gertie Moore. Henry Porter, Janie Vaughn Margaret Par ker, Julia Boone. Second row: Victoria Jenkins, Priscilla Brand, Felton Porter, Kla Worthington, Willard Tyner. Lett to right, front row: Marvin Venahle, William Godwin, George T. Duncan, Philmore Boone, Steve Davenport, Colonel Vaughn. Standing on steps: Mar- vin Burgess, Edward Holloman, Moses Brook. Guy Britt, Timothy Parker. Ernest Sanford. MAINTENANCE 103 ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION 164 STAFF CANDIDS STAFF CANDIDS 165 ADMINISTRATION If luitliiug else is great around Cliowaii. the aca- demics are. The professors for tlic most part, take their jobs seriously. Thev are genuinely interested in the students. They make a personal effort to guide us in our endeayors to become Upstanding citizens. The faculty has office hours posted for college students benefit, and these hours are greatly appreciated. They not only offer an atmosphere of caring in the class- room, but they also take a genuine interest in the college itself, working for its betlermenl all of the time. ADMINISTRATIVE 166 FACULTY Library Faculty I ' iiiiotliv Coggins is an Assistant L i- lirariaii, ami is now in liis sccoiul fai- at Cliowaii College. Carol Sexton is an Assistant Lihtai ian, and is now in her tenth Ncai at Chowan College.   +♦+ Geraldine Harris is the HeatI Li- brarian and is now in her tenth vear at Chowan College. FACULTY 167 ADMINISTRATIVE Mrs. Undine Barnhill teaches in the Department of English. Along with growing flowers, she does some oil painting, sewing and reading. She has two grown children, three grandchildren, and four jjets. She is an active member in church and enjoys working with young people. Mrs. Betty Batchelor teaches English as a foreign language to international students and Spanish. Her favorite pastime is cooking for her family. She has been a member of the faculty for 15 years. Mr. Robert Brown, who is in charge of the College Stage Band, teaches in the Department of Music. He and his wife try their hands at composing music. This is his 13th year at Chowan. Dr. Robert Carter is a professor in the Department of Music. He has been at Chowan since 1973, with (]ualifications from Lyncliburg, George Peabody, and Chicago Musical Colleges. He has given piano lessons to such famous pianist as Jack McCrackin. Undine Barnhill I Robert Brown Bettv Batchel i Dr. Robert Carter ADMINISTRATION 168 FACULTY Dr. James Chamblee, Chairman of llic Dcparlnicnl ol Fine Arts, is in charge of l)oth the louring and regular college choir. He relaxes with his family, and espe- cially while playing the cello with his son. This marks his 17th year at Chowan. Mrs. Janet Collins is the girl ' s physical education in- structor, and coaches all of the girl ' s varsity sports. She is the advisor for the Women ' s Recreation Associ- ation. While not coaching, she manages to curl up with a good book. This marks her 12th year as an instructor. Mr. Harry Corcoran, a newcomer this year, is a pro- fessor in the Department ol Art. He teaches primarily Ceramic with a background in sculpture of all kinds, but mosllv in wood. He is currently ' itito wood sculpture. He enjoys being with his daughter, Jen- nifer, and would do a bit of fishing, if I had the time. Miss Anna Belle Crouch, whose major in college was music, enjoys singing and accompanying herself on the paino. Her pet peeve is lack of concern and in- volvement of persons with one another. She teaches Speech and Personal Develoment. FACULTY 169 ADMINISTRATION Mr. James Dewar teaches Biology in the Department of Science. He is a man who enjoys the finer things of life, such as ballet, art exhibits, classical concerts, as well as working in the yard, refinishing furniture, cooking (cakes! | and traveling. Mrs. Phyllis Dewar is a professor of Chemistry. She has been with the Department of Science since 1967. Some of her interests include reading, playing the piano and traveling. Mrs. Eason teaches in the Department of Business. In her spare time she sews, plays bridge, enjoys water sports, and rides her Honda. Her pet peeve is, students who do not follow instructions or pay atten- tion in class. This marks her seventh year at Chowan. Mrs. Patricia Edwards, who has been at Chowan for 15 years, teaches in the Department of Business. Al- though she is a homemaker at heart, she also finds time for boating, hiking, playing the piano, and travel- ing. She helps sponsor the Alpha-Fi-Epsilon honor society, and is treasurer of the faculty at Chowan. ' '  W ' m Phyllis Dewar f I Andrea Ea ADMINISTRATION 170 FACULTY Mrs. Ann Emery, professor in the Department of Eng- lish, has been a faciihy member for six years. She takes great pleasure in playing the piano, and is a full- time organist at her church. She welcomes the company of her students. Dr. William Felker, Chairman of the Department of Language, teaches both French and Spanish. His hobbies are gardening, fishing, traveling, and writing. He is now working on Articles of Colonial South Amer- ican Poetry. Mr. Linwood Ferguson is a newcomer to the Department of -Physical Education. He leaches Hygiene and is an assistant football coach. He is very much concerned with the weight lifting facilities here, and has made several improvements in this area. Dr. Garth Faile is a professor of Chemistry, and Chair- man of the Department of Science. His off-time is spent with his family. He does his own yardwork, and raises a few vegetables. He is President of the local Exchange Club and is an active member of tlie Mur- freesboro Baptist Church. FACULTY 171 ADMINISTRATION Mr. James Garrison is an instructor in the Department of Pliysical Education, and is Chairman of the depart- ment. He is the head football coach, and takes his job seriously- He tries to help his players as much as he can. He relaxes while fishing, or sitting in front of the T.V. with his family. Mr. Herman Gatewood is leading into his 13th year at Chowan. He is a professor, and Chairman of the Department of Graphic Arts. In his leisure time, he gets away from it all by taking his family camping, or on a trip to the beach. Dr. John Gosnell is a professor in the Department of Social Science. He swings, putts, birdies, and drives in his favorite outdoor sport, golf. He has been with the department for the past five years and is the advisor for the Sociology Club. Mr. Craig Greene is primarily an artist. Wlien he is not teaching, or spending time with his family, he is working on some kind of painting or other form of art. Mr. Greene was founder of the Department of Art of Chowan and has Ijeen teaching here for six years. James Garri on I J Dr. John Gosnel llcrnuiii Galc s(M l I Craig Greene ADMINISTKATIO.N 172 FACULTY Ml. Arhesiiii Harden joined the Chowan Caiuhy six years ago. His position is teacher of Mathematics. Mr. Harden ' s favorite outdoor activities are swimming, gardening and tennis. Other pastimes inckide viewing football and ice hockey, and listening to Chamber Music. Mr. J. P. Harris has been a member of the faculty tor twelve years. He is a professor for the Department of Science. His special interests are gardening and horti- culture. He raises all types of fowls, chickens, ducks, quail, geese, peacocks, and fan-tailed doves. Mr. Jerry Hawkins is a professor in the Department ol Physical Education. He has held this position lor 18 years. He coaches football, baseball, and is instructor for the Life-Saving swim class. His family brings him much enjoyment and so does watching various sports on T. V. Physics at Chowan is taught by Mr. George Hazeiton. He enjoys working in the Physics lab almost as much as the students. But, actually his favorite hobby is, sail ing. He may be found sailing his 14 foot sailboat on Gaston Lake during much of his leisure time. Acheson Harden t j J.P.Harris George Hazeiton I 1 Jerry Hawkins FACULTY 173 ADMINISTRATION Mrs. Marianne Jackson is a jn ' ofessor oi Composition in the Department of Grapliic Arts. She has had such liobhies as parachutinj;, water skiing, aiul playing tennis. She enjoys her work, and iuis been witli the department for three years. Mrs. Hattie Jones is an instructor in the Department of Business. She enjoys traveling, playing the piano, listening to music, and viewing T. V. with her husband. She has been with the department for 11 years. She is an active member in the Murfreesboro Baptist Church. Mr. William McAllister is a newcomer and teaches Professional Photography. Among his hobbies are Scuba diving, and flying small airplanes. He enjoys his work in the Photography lab. Mr. William McCraw is a professor in the Depart- ment of Physical Education. He has three children whom he enjoys spending time with. He has a Sunday school class at the Muifreesboro Baptist Church. He tries his hand at farming and coaches basketball, which seems to be hazardous to his hands. He has been with Chowan for 13 years. Marianne Jackson I I William McCraw ADMINISTRATION 174 FACULTY Mrs. Dell McKfitlian. ului is mi-iinalK Inim Wiiistoii- Salem. claims she ■■U) es llie ouklotiis! She loves to eook, and eal what she cooks. This is her ninth year at Chowan in the Department ol ' Enj lish. Mrs. Daisy Lon Mixon has heen teaching at Chowan for 25 years. She lias two grown ehildren. Her hohhies are bieyciing. reading, and walrhing T.V. She is the President of the North Carolina Tea -hers of Religion, and has received the Distinguished Teachers Award from Chowan. Mr. Robert Mulder has worked in the Department ol English for the past 10 years, acting also as Chowan ' s Chapel organist. His main hobby is writing. He writes a synilicated column for 25 newspapers in Virginia, and Nortii and South Carolina. Mr. Thomas Nelson is an avid golf fan. He is a professor in the Department of Gra])hic Arts in charge of Preparatory Offset. He attended East Carolina Uni- ersity and has been teaching here since 1972. He enjovs being with his familv. watching football games on T.V., and having a few momeiUs lo himself. Daisv l ou Mixon t I Thomas Nelson T FACULTY ADMINISTRATION Mr. Da i(l Parker is invoKcd in the lield iil ' Conimer- cial Art at Chowan. He adventures in the great out- doors with his dog, hunting wild fowl. He enjoys being with liis son and has been at Chow an since 1073. Dr. Earl Parker is a professor of Religion and Philo- sopiiy. He has two daughters and enjoys spending time with them. He is a graduate of both Yale and Duke Universities, and has a P.H.D. from the University of Edinburgh. His little teacup poodle is his pride and joy. He has been a member of the faculty for the past seven vears. Mr. Charles L. Paul is a protessor in the Department of Social Science. He has taught at Chowan for 1,3 years and for the past three years he has been a World-Tour Director for the National Education Association. Mrs. Rachel N. Pittman. teacher ol Economics and Government, is in her tenth year at Chowan. Her rec- reation is the private restoration of Wvnnwood Farm. She is also interested in traveling around visiting the homes of early Presidents of the U. S. and other histor- ic sites. David Parker t I Rachel Pittman Earl Parker t i Charles Paul ADMINISTRATION 176 FACULTY Mr. Thomas E. Ruffiii, Jr., has served for the past 1 ) years as Acting Chairman of the Department of Bus- iness. He is interested iti hortiiuhure and he and his wife manage their own farm. He and his wife are in- volved with many activities for the Hollygrove Bap- tist Churcli. Mr. Warren G. Sexton, is the Chairman of the Depart- ment of Social Science. His hobbies inchide fishing, playing golf, reading books on Social Histories, and officiating high school athletics. He has been at Chowan for 17 years. Mr. Wesley Shrewsbury, a professor in the Department of Mathematics, has been at Chowan for six years. He enjoys hunting, fishing, and raising his chickens. He is planning to pursue further education in Mathe- matics at the University of South Carolina next year. Mr. Carl Simmons, Chairman of the Department of Mathematics, is in his 13th year at Chowan. He is the sponsor of the Plii Theta Kappa Club. His leisure time is spent hunting game. FACULTY ADMINISTRATION Mr. William SoweU ' s favorite outdoor sport is golf. He is professor in the Department of Graphic Arts and teaches press operations. He has three children and has been a faculty nieml)er for 21 years. Mr. Gilljert Tripp is a professor in the Department of Science. He enjoys huntinj; and trapping small ani- mals. He is a member of the National Rille .Associ- ation. He is adyisor for the Science Clulj and enjovs instructing his students. He has been a faculty member for seven years. Mrs. Linda Tripp, a professor at Chowan for the past seven years, teaches Biology. She spends her time preparing venison, listening to country music and watching football, when she knows who is playing. She would like to spend more time on embroidery and reading, but her eight month old boy keeps her busy. Mrs. Dorothy Wallace is a professor in the Department of Business, and has been at Chowan since 196.S. Her favorite pastime is reading. She also sews, does some cookiri and enioNs basketball games. ADMIMSTKATION 178 P ACULTY Ml. 1.. M. Wallace, a professor fni- li! ,mis. leaches ill llie Deparlineiil of Business. His laMuih ' liol)li is eollecliiig music lio es. He l(i e ualcliiii ' ; ihe slock iiiaikel. leadiiifi. lieacliconiliiu ;. and t;ai(leiiiiit;. He has IraxeUed e leiisi ely in ihe Oiienl. Mrs. Esllier Whitaker is a professor in the Deparlnieiit ol Religion at Chowan. Among her many interests are cooking, working in her yard, and riding her bieycle. Slie and her husband also enjoy entertaining students in their home as an opportunitv to get to know them better. Mr. Kenneth Wolfskiil is a professor and Chairman of tjie Department of English. Tennis is the sport he loves. He is ciirrentK working on a Doctorate of American Lileialuiv in the l ' )2() s. He occasionally plays the liaiijo or guitar and enjoys spending lime with his luo children. Mr. Edward Wooten is in his ninth year of teaching in the De()artment of Mathematics. He is in the process of restoring the Deanes House of Muifreesboro. His olhei- hobbies include fishing, swinnning. and tennis. FACULTY 17 ' ADMINISTRATION Class Sophomore A-E F-J K-O PS T-Z 182-187 187-192 187-192 192-197 201-203 Freshman A-E F-J K-O PS T-Z 204-213 221 221-227 228-230 230-233 Honors List 231-235 On October 11, 1848, eleven students registered at Chowan Female Institute. The eleven, however, were merely a foretaste of what was to come. One by one youni; ladies came to Murfreesboro by boat and by wagon until forty-seven had registered. By 1940, the enrollment of Chowan was about 200. Now in 1976, Chowan College has approximately 1,000 students. This includes students from the four corners of the world. Many of the Chowan graduates have made contributions to the college as individuals and as a group through the Alumni Association. The graduates testify to the accomplishments of the school. They do this by coming back and giving talks to the Association. One often underestimated contribution of a college is the preparation of its graduates for service in the home and community. To this day paintings are found in many homes in north- eastern North Carolina and southeastern Virginia which came from the work at Chowan Institute. As a result of the training at Chowan, therefore, many of the graduates have become outstanding homemakers. Many graduates of Chowan College have been connected with well known people. Annie J. Ward, the first graduate of the Institute became the wife of John W. Mo( re, the famous historian of North Carolina. Anne Battle was the wife of the Rev. B. J. Harrell, a well-known poet and Baptist minister who wrote, Ho, for Carolina. Elizabeth Marable, became the wife of I. B. Lake, the president of Roanoke College in Danville, Virginia. Amaret Reese, married Dr. P. R. Henson. Dr. Henson was a professor at Chowan for a immber of years and served as a pastor in Philadelphis, Chicago, and Boston. Tliere is a number of other graduates who have married prominent people but it would take another page to name them all. In years to come there will be more people to graduate from Chowan who will be well kjiown for one reason or another and we will lie just as proud of them as we are of the past graduates. L CLASS Abell, Timothy 0. Morehead City Aghayere, Vincent 0. Nigeria Anderson, Yvonne Greenville Aihie, Liberty I. Allen, Michael D. Murfreesboro Allison, Lauren L. Armstrong, Everard Clinton, SC Arnold, Susan L. Au, Allan Chi Ming Kowloon, Hong Kong Bagenstose, Peter R. aird, Harry D., Ill ■tersburg. VA CLASS 182 SOPHOMORES Baker, Franklin J Creswell Banks, Gary Barrow, Perry Morehead Cily Bass, Thomas M Wilmington Bates, Kelly A. Woodbridge, VA Beck, William D. Wrnston-Salem Bell, Robert L., Jr Hampton, VA Benthall, Tula D. Murfreesboro Berry, Debra L. Rcdanthe Blackmon, William J. Virgin, a Beach. VA Bolton, John A. Sane. VA Bowling, Supha M. Hampton, VA Boyd, David L. Rrctimond, VA Bradley, William T. Emporia, VA Brett, Deborah A. Murfreesboro Brisbon, Frances M. Fair Bluff Britt, Lollie M. Murfreesboro Britten, Betty Jo Brothers, William R. Brown, Barbie L. George SOPHOMORE 183 CLASS Brown, M. Caroline Brown, Michael J. Murfreesboro Brown, Sand T. Selma Brumsey, Edward A., Jr Bryant, Gordon P. Murfreesboro Burgess, Randy E. Courtland. VA Byrum, Patricia A. Suffolk, VA Byrum Wanda J. Suffolk. VA Cam, Mark R. SI, Pauls Calio, John B. Fairfax, VA Carella, Thomas Carr, David R. Hampton, VA Activities Off Campus ClicvvaiiiiiM sludi-iits i;.al]fi- lujii-llier in large ,i;n)ij|is. slulied in ari(ius friends ' cars and lra el to locar ' cilies In find constructive recreation. Bowlinn liccoines a cliallcnsic as hrain power is transi ' eried into coordination lielween the jokes and clowning around in Llie lanes. Canoeinj; in llie streams and rivers bring nature lou-rs out as «,-ll as tli, ' hunters of wildL-ani, . Tlicii til,.],- ar, ' alu.us ,ii,,m,. i,, s,-e olT ■•aiii|iu . malls l, , ' |,I,h,. and ■v l,. l in. and als,. til,- ,,i,liM - I,, 111,. ,,,||,., .kaliiiu aiKl ice katiim rink-.. CLASS 184 SOPHOMORE Carroll, Robert E. Casper, Bobby C. Chamberlin, Melanie L. Clare, David F. King George, VA Clemons, James M. Bethel Cloyd, Trudy P. Murfreesboro Codjoe, Timtothy K. Colbourn, Robert S. Portsmouth, VA Comstock, Robert G. Colonial Heights, VA Copeland, William C, Jr. Murfreesboro Cornick, Martin L. Norfolk, VA Crabtree, Tony L. Dabney, Lisa G. Stauton, VA Dale, James W. Oaleville, VA Darby, Freddy C. Assawoman. VA Daughtry, Wesley N. Murfreesboro SOPHOMORE 185 CLASS Davis, Jeva M. Gnfton Davis, Johnny M. Davis, Mark A. Davis, Peggy L. Davis, Timothy M. Preston. MD Davis, Yuette D. Portsmouth. VA Day, Dennis L. Chester. VA Day, Thomas J., Jr. Dean, Jeffery A. . College Dixon, Kenneth E. Williamsburg. VA Dixon, Stanley E., Jr. f.Vjrfreesboro Dixon, Stuart W. Hagerstown, MD Things People Do On Canipus In Their Spare Time When one is not stucUin lor thai niurli- l(!Ved 8-pag;e test he is deslro inf; llie whole library looking for just the right kind of inlor- niation needed to get started on that detestible term paper, since it is due in two days, or running hack and lorlii to regidar classes and lahs. he fimh a lillie time to do the things 111- u,iiit . riiiri- are always llie skateboard dair iI.-mU uh,. seem to be glued to llieni until llie tr that real lough slunl. Then one can alwa s liiul a self taught iiiccli.mii Irving to Iliul that niic knoi ' k that drive- him up a wall. Other .i.tiMti,- unhide Iri-I lliio - iiig. luotl.all. or volleNhall in .S,|niiiel I ' aik ,111.1 ol ...iirsr. Miiihallim- l.rlimd llrlk Ihill. CLASS 186 SOPHOMORE D ' Oria, Gary R. ITini ' lifld. VA Downing. Horace M. Driver, Glenn P. Duval, Robert S. Richmond, VA Edwards, William J. Union Level. VA Elks, Dale L. Morehead City Ellis, Chester Ellis, William F., Jr. Elm City Epes, Michael D. Ero, Patrick U. Nigeria Estes, Burt E. Norfolk. VA Evans, Constance M. Edenton Everette, Irvin W. Murfreesboro Ezzell, Daphney E. Faini, Donna M. VirEinia Beach, VA Farias, Ronald J. SOPHOMORE 187 CLASS Farley, Charles J. Voorheesville. NY Farrar, Shirlee J. Gatesville Ferrell, Ronnie P. Burlington Fleisher, Frank D., Jr. Norfolk. VA Fleming, Edward Dolhan. Ala. Floyd, Susan E. Forbes, Lois J. Camden Foster, Richard B. Richmond, VA Foster, Roger D. Francis, Elizabeth K. Edenton Gams, Walter R., Jr. Murfreesboro Gatewood, Kenneth D. Milford. VA Mrs. Parker Wliat can 1 ilu lur uii loday, lionexy Tliese are tlie words tliat Mrs. Parker repeats da after day — What would we do without her? There would probably be a shortage ol books. Say, that is an idea! CLASS 188 SOPHOMORE Gebre, Abeba Addis Ababa. Ethic Gegg, Steven L. Gentry, Thomas C Portsmouth. Ohio Gibbs, Elizabeth S Swan Quarter Green, William E. Griffin, Melonie Boykins, VA Griggs, Lyn F. Grant, Timothy L. Wihdsor. VA Goffigan, James E. Virginia Beach. VA Gorham, Clarrice Greene, Benita F. Moyock Gruber, Patricia L. West Chester. PA Guedri, Betsy L. Richmond. VA Guernsey, Robert E, WilmmKton. DE Guthrie, David C. Morehead City Guyton, Vera A. SOPHOMORE 189 CLASS Haghjou, Mansour Tehran. Iran Haghnegahdar, Pansima Hall, Melissa L. Halley, John S. Norfolk. VA Hamlin, Susan W. Emoona. VA Hardison, Asa D. Harris, Anthony 0. Herring, Charles F. Wilmington Hill, Teresa A. Murfreesboro Hillis, Mike L. Wilmington, DE Holbert, James L. Virgmia Beach, VA Holland, Phyllis C. Suffolk. VA TyiDing I Ifariu ' d luiH to ( ouiil on m liiijifrs at the age of six. Now I ' m eiglileeii and learning lidw to spell on llieni. If 1 luulil Jusl get ll.rin .;;i.ing. Wn I l,„„k al em gu! , « Sluirks! Tlie ' re Oil ihe  ruiig Imiiie ro«. CLASS 190 SOPHOMORE Holland, Sharon E. Suffolk, VA Holloman, Ruth C. Holmes, David C. Hartsvllle. SC Howard, Sandra M. Howell, MaryAnn Arlirgton, VT Hruniuk, John P. Mahanoy City, PA Hudson, Bennie E. Scotland Neck Hudson, Russell W. South Hill, VA Idubor, Sunday 0. Nigeria Ikwuakor, Innocent A. Inesan, Robert E. Cfiesapeake. VA lyekekpolo, Taiye V Nrgena Jacks, Michael L. Wilmington, DE James, Stephen L. Jennette, Terrah L. Buxton Jennings, Pam J. Fairfax. VA SOPHOMORE 191 CLASS Johnson, Joseph S. Appomatta . VA Johnson, Oscar J. Wake Forest Jones, Catherine V. Suffolk. VA Jones, Jack B. Jones, Valerie A. Gayboro Jorgensen. Lisa F. Richmond. VA Josey, Robert B. Scotland Neck Joyner, LeonarO E. Conway Kazmarski, Victor C. West Point, VA Kennedy, PhiMip G. Mecfianicsville. VA King, Billy C, Jr Knight, Mary-Adelina G. Chapel Hill Water Fowl One aquatic sport that everyone loves is imitating the ducks at the lake after the rains ct)nie. Swimming is lauglil to all students on the campus which one thinks is for just the ability to swim in case of emergencies outside of the campus. Later one comes to realize it is to he able to survive on caiii|)us during the monsoon rains. When it rains it pours at Chowan. Squirrel Park beciimes the local swimming hole for all the duck students and provides childish, but loving splash parties. Then one ma find the abililv to swim hand when going Irom the flooded hall ol Jenkins to classes. All in all s iiiiMiing is a much needed course that later comes into use as a student at Ch.iwan. CLASS 192 SOPHOMORE Knox, Tyrone Norfolk. VA Kofie, Francis Koger. Curtis R., Jr. Norfolk. VA Koonce, Kenneth E. Kinston Laciuita, David M. Lancaster, Samuel A. Pinetops Landing, Kathryn Langdon, Anthony D. Ang.er Lassiter, James H. Raleigh Lawrence, James Suffolk. VA Lawrence, Joyce Suffolk. VA Layman, Richard S. Virginia Beach. VA Lea, Cheryl C. Danuille, VA Leary, Melvin R. Leonard, Barbara J. Ashland, VA Lewis, Hugh B. Murfreesbqro SOPHOMORE 193 CLASS Lewis, Mitchell B. Newport News. VA LIchtenberger, Karl D. Petersburg, VA Little, Leonard W. Albemarle Littlefield, David S. Portsmouth. VA Lynch, Judy G. Mangum, Maynard, Mann, John M. Boykms. VA Mansfield, Jayne Y. Markey, Lisa L. Gaitriersburg, MD Martin, Diane L. Hampton. VA Martin, Robert D. Brscoe Martin, Teresa J. Seasons of the Year Cullffie students are suppose to be children slowly maturing into intelligent, sophisticated adults. But the cafeteria staff brings the love of childish dreams to the hearts and attention of all. At Halloween all the meals are served with a new touch; you may be handed your hot meal by a witch, a ghost, or another kind of scary goblin. The deserts are also Trick or Treat goodies. At Christmas you expect to see Santa ' s sleigh coining in through the window any minute. A beautiful, sparkling tree encourages the all time high of the homeward bound students. CLASS 194 SOPHOMORE SOPHOMORE 195 CLASS Moran, Melvin J. Roanoke Rapids Moran, Mike J. Morris, Kevin R. Vandenburg A.F.B , CA Morris, Terrie L. Morrison, Stuart G. McLean, VA Morrison, William C. Mosley, Chester L. Murphy, Frances L. Musha, Cynthia L. Murfreesbor( Nelson, Ronald C. Norfolk, VA Nelson, Timothy F. Conway Nelson, Vivian L. Cnambersburg, PA CLASS 196 Men on the Hall! Men on ihe hall aliens to the turf, the males curiously but cautiousK enter the hall, examining each room with great curiosity, until one reaches ones destination. With open door and all feet on the floor, one now becomes a part of the attraction as other males and females peer into the room as they pass b . After a few moments of gazing into one anothers eyes, the words I love y flow off the males lips, but is rudely interrupted by the R.A. boasting, be sure to keep your feet (in the floor and the door open. But one does not mind this, for it is open dorms, one of the most exciting and rarest events on campus during a given semester. SOPHOMORE Newsome, Albert L, J Clayton Newsome, Donna L. Grafton. VA Nichols, Grover N. Nucaro, Frank J. White Plains, NY Nuckols, Richard K. Manakin. VA Oglesby, Stephen J. Morehead City Oronsaye, Edward E. Owen, John R. Westbury. fslY Owens, George P. Tarboro Outlawd, Edward 0. Sunbury Overton, John C. Halifax, VA Packett, Michael D. Urbanna, VA Parker, Jenny B. Murfreesboro Parker, John M., Jr Ahoskie Parrish, Beth A. Parrish, Ned 8. Benson SOPHOMORE 197 CLASS Patterson, Michael P. Murfreesboro Perkins, Anita M. Dundas, VA Perkins, Nathaniel W. Pendley, David B. Pike, Teresa L. Murfreesboro Pittman, Dolan J. Price, Nancy W. Rijanoke Raprds Pruett, Alan J. Chase City, VA Poll, Christina S. Moen. Truk Pournayezadeh, G. Ali Powell, William 0. Oxford Reaves, Mark D. Winston-Salem Registration Day The beloved day of the beginning of a new semester brings students lined up to register for their classes. Freshmen learn the art of standing for an hour to get in the door of Robert Marks Hall one at a time and be fed in like a computer or an assembly line, but runs like a burnt oul steam engine. Sophomores learn early to help work during registration to keep from the boringness of two hours of tr ing to gel into those classes you want to take uilh our buddies by registering before cMTNoiie else as a special pri ilege. ou have the o|]|)oi liinil lo clioose our professors and cla s times alter a meeting with your aiKisor which gi es ou the farce impression your classes will be a dream, all set so you go to classes late in the morning or von will be out bv noon. CLASS 198 SOPHOMORE Rector, Jerry D. Drexel Reid, James P. Riddick, Bernell E. Chesapeake, VA Rinsif, Salome Moen, Truk Roberts, Andrew M. Rollins, Alvm N. Romulus, Mark Norfolk, VA Roseboro, Ronnie E. Ross, Allen D., Jr. Murfreesboro, TN Ross, William J. Rutherford. NJ Roussy, Jane R. King George, VA Ruffin, Colton E. Russ, Richard A. Rocky Mount Satterwhite, Lycurtis D Oxford Satterwhite, Stewart A. Schaefer, John A. Dallastown, PA SOPHOMORE IW CLASS Schick, Geri Virginia Beach, VA Scott, Andrew H. Lawrenceville, VA Seamons, Sandra G Roxboro Shank, David E. Shaw, Susan M. Petersburg, VA Shehigh, Joseph D. Kilmarnock. VA Shields, William B. Simons, Allen W. Simpson, Mildred P. Sipe, Michael A. Skinner, Stephen R. Ahoskie Smithson, Dean S. Wash Day Wash day is a time of meeting helpless people in the local laundromat. Novice students in the art of washing clothes learn how to wash their clothes without having their favorite floral shirt come out the color of their blue jeans. Those knowledgahle or taught by experi- ence help those out that are completely lost on how to go about the big responsibility of doing their own laundry. We all learn how not to de|)end on Mom to make sure we have something to wear for that hot date ' that just popped up. CLASS 200 SOPHOMORE Smoot, Larry K. Edinburg. VA Southern, Jerre A. Winston-Salem Spencer, Shirley L. Virginia Beach, VA Stallings, Walter H. Maple Standi, Michael A. Candor Staton, Linda R. Bethel Strader, Bonnie E. Tabor, Karen S. Youngsville Talton, David B. Raleigh Taylor, Betty Jo Newsoms, VA Teolis, Ann Tillery, George H. Mufreesboro Thompson, Lee J. Totten, William S., Jr Durham Traywick, Paul R. SOPHOMORE 201 CLASS Turnage, Sandra G. Plymouth Turnage, Sherrill D. Turner, Karen A. Twiford, Marty G. Powell ' s Point Umulap, Menjor J. Utiey, Fred D. Verdone, Donald P, Waldron, Danny C. Ciiestertield. VA Walker, Robert L. Virginia Beach, VA Walker, William W. Walton, Flonne Gates Walton, Martha L. Gates Friends Come Back to Qiowan to Visit Tlir n-iilMt rMT .l.i 1,1.,- an- M-i-n an.i ,a,n|.ii.. Iml uiiniuM Inrmk. u l„. liaM- pa In. Ill ill, ' ii-L;iilar -,,.1,- ,,1 lii,l, ' iil- iii all,- anc ' alClM.uaii. MMl — lui|,|. ,la ■- .u riv,-. Miiinni nil, 11 irliiiii I,. i, ' ii, ' u .ir,|M,iinlaii .111, Kill M|,-.,.ii„.,.,H,.ii.,ii, ' aiM|H,-.. ll 1- .ilu.n- i;,M.,l I., , ' , ' -..ni, ' ,.iir In.iii , .111-1,1, ' U..1I.I . ' iili.iii,, ' III, ' ,.ini|.ii- I..1 aul ail, I I. nil,;: |,.v aii,U,.iii, ' liiii,-s |,..ii. |„ |llall . CLASS 202 SOI ' HOMOHE Ward, Harnett L. Weeber, William B. Morehead City West, Ronnie D. Louisburg White, Nancy F. Oak City White, Sandra L. Whittenburg, Myron S. Wilkinson, James M. St Petersburg, FL Williams, Katharine C. Autander Williams, Bobby A. Nortti Garden, VA Wilson, Vivian Wilson, Steven W. Roanoke Rapids Windham, Debbie S. Winslow, Robert L. Woodard, Charlotte G Murfreesboro Woodlief, Kevin T. Matoaca. VA Yancey, Michelle , Ahoskie Young, Richard F. East Bend SOPHOMORE 203 CLASS CLASS OFi- 1977 Abernathy, Steve H. i i-hmond. VA Aboyade-Cole. A. Olaleye Nigeria Aboyade-Cole. L. ' Bashola Nigeria Ainenehi, Peter 0. Niseria Alexander, Sharon A. Andersen, Timothy ' CLASS 204 FRESHMAN Anderson, Stephen W. Virgina Beach, VA Anderson, Terrie L. Virginia Beach, VA Annas, Jay E. Virginia Beach, V Asbury, Michael L, Raleigh Askew, George H. AtwIII, Steve B. Baldwin, Gordan R. Darlington, S.C. Baldwin, Kearney F. Mechanicsuille, VA Ball, Cherry St Inigoes, MD Barbee, James A. Yorktown, VA Barker, Guy D. Richmond, VA Barkley, Richard D. Coinjock Barnett, James L. Greensboro Barnicle, Katie J. Virginia Beach, VA Barrera, Bobby A. Havelock Bartolomeo, George M. Bowie, MD Bass, Rita G. Edenton Bates, Jay C. Richmond, VA Batten, Steve J. Williamsburg, VA Battista, Thomas M. Havelock FRESHMAN 205 CLASS Baucom, Alan K. Dreams of Home It was the first day at Chowan for many of us this year. Taking one last look at our high school yearbooks wishing we could be there once again, the first day was filled with thoughts of home and the friends we had left behind. We were faced with the job of adjust- ing to new faces, and a different way of life. Most of the new students ended that day with a last w ord of encouragement from home, and hopeful dreams of the uncertain days to come. Blackburn, Robert A. Richmond, VA Blackwell, Jane Scotland Neck Blakey, James E. Elkton, VA Blowe, Deborah A. Murfreesboro Blue, Ivy P., Ill Hanover, VA Bohler, B. Jinx Boler, Jacqueline G. Winston-Salem Bowe, Barry A. CLASS 206 FRESHMAN Bowe, James P. Newark, DE Boyce, John C. Suffolk. VA Boyter, Garry R. Breiner, Kathleen M. Hampton, VA Broadhead, Cathy E. Jacksonville Brown, JacqueMne V. Woodford. VA Brown, Rodney C. Charlottesville, VA Brown, Richard W. Brown, Stephen G. Norfolk. VA Brown, WiMiam W. Roanoke Rapids Brown III, Neal Bragg, Jo Alice Norfolk. VA Bragg, Stephen D. Norfolk. VA Bryan, Jr., William W. Bryant, Deborah E. Pendleton Bugg, Christopher L. Clarksville, VA FRESHMAN 207 CLASS Bukolt, Mark R. Bumgardner. Jeffery G. Married Life on Campus Married life at Cliowan seems to have more advantages than disadvantages. The Turnage couple, after being married for 6 months, said, We are more free, because many rules of Chowan do not effect us now. With no curfew, room check, and no signing in or out, we feel we are no longer treated like children. The Schaefer couple said. It ' s nice to have an apartment to relax in, a quiet place to study, a place where we can cook and eat whatever and whenever we want, and a place where we can be alone and away from things, yet close enough to get into campus life. Both couples agreed that they studied more and did not worrv about how to spend their leisure time. Butterworth, Virginia G. Bethel Cabarrus, Jeffery D. Creswell Cacciatore, Thomas J. Halesite, NY Campbell, Donna F. Carney, James D. Wilmington Carr, Nancy J. Suffolk, VA Carson, Christopher I Chestiire, CT Carter, Virginia S. Scranton CLASS 208 FRESHMAN Carter, Wayne W. Suffolk, VA Chapman, Robert M. Cheney, Peter H. Hampton, VA Chilton, John A. Lancaster, VA Chotivongehai.Wanchai E, Banghoh, Thailand Clay, Harry L. Petersbrug, VA Codjoe, Mary Cobb, Randy P. Branchville, VA Collins, Yvonne K. Suffolk. VA Colonna, Marsha B. Norfolk, VA Cook, Marian L. Cook, Michael W. Raleigh Copeland, Mary S. Windsor, VA Covington, Tony R. Troy Cowan, Chris D. Hillside, NJ Creed, M. Christina Belvedere, SO FRESHMAN 209 CLASS Cunningham. Calvin W. Petersburg, VA Mail One service the Chowan students appreciate most is the college postal service. Evervone is delighted to find mail in their box even if its nothing but a form letter from the college. The mail room has somewhat of a spell over all the students since in their first free moment everyone runs to their post box. As a matter of fact Chowan ' s postal service is more efficient than the government ' s. Garden, Vivian B. Branchuille, VA Davis, Anita J. Davis, Billy L. Fayetteville Dawodu, Frank A. Nigeria Denston, Daniel R. Alexandria, VA Deshields, L. Walton Murfreesboro Dillon, Hugh N. Dixon, Charles A. Cai7 CLASS 210 FRESHMAN Dobbins, James A. FayettevHIe Dodd, John S. Hanover, VA Dorval, Kathy L. Virginia Beach, VA Drake, Joan L. Jackson Driver, Martha L. Battleboro Dugger, Nancy E. Brodnax, VA Dunlow, Willis R. Aulander Eason, Michael J. Potecasi Eberhart, Gregory G. Pittsburgh, PA Edogun, Maurice E. Nigeria Edwards, Robert B. Boykins, VA Ellison, Ruby J. Tarboro Emery, Carey T. Murfreesboro Euler, Janey Chesapeake, VA Evans, Cherry Gay Murfreesboro Everett, Andrevi P. Creswell FRESHMAN 211 CLASS m Everette, Janet L. Newport News. VA Faccenda, Steve J. Morris Plains. NJ Exams It was time for exams and the students had to get down to studying all those courses they just weren ' t able to find time for during the semester. Panic and frus- tration set in and the students just didn ' t know where to begin. So after quite a few headaches the student decided to drop all that studying and just take his chances on the exams. Well, the day of reckoning finally came and e ' eryone was on edge including the teachers since they didn ' t want to see the same faces again next semester. By some stroke of luck every- one came through it, no bruises just a few cases of brain strain! . ' J H L H ■1 ■▼ 1 Ferguson, Colleen A. Fidler, Mary E. Farnham. VA Fosi, Njoya I. Douglas-Camero( Franklin, Camella Y. Hampton, VA Franklin, Mary K. East Aurora. NY Frazler, Bess A. Virginia Beach, VA Fuller, Susan Chesapeake. VA Fugua, Thomas W. Alpharetha. GA CLASS 212 FRESHMAN Futrell, Antionette B Futrell, Charles M. New Bern Futrell, Wayne T. Newport News. VA Futrell, Jr., William C. Murfreesboro Gaither, Andrew C. Enfield Gallagher, Chris R. Alexandria, VA Gantt, Cheryl M. Gardner, Edward K. Suffolk, VA Garner, Jr., James T. Angler Garrison, Lisa M. Murfreesboro Gerhart, Kenneth T. Radiant, VA Gerringer, Gary D. GIbbs, Clarence L. Gibson, Margaret E. Roanoke Rapids Gorman, William IVl. Newport News. VA Gray, Donald R. Sanford FRESHMAN 213 Green, Charlotte R. Ft, Lee, VA Dress Code The dress code was fairly liberal at Chowan. One ' s dress was never to be embarrasing or offensive to other students. On Wednesday, business students or students who had a business course were required to wear proper business attire. This included a dress or nice pants outfit for girls and suit and tie for boys. A familiar sight was boys pulling at their ties and girls struggling up the stairs with their dresses. After the last business class, there was frequent!) a mad rush to get back to one ' s room to thai comfortable pair of jeans. Grey III, Benjamin E, Portsmouth, VA Griffin, Nancy L. Raleigh Grinnaids, Guy K. Chesapeake. VA Gupton, Charles A. Hall. Edford Dale Hall, Terry L. Rich Square Hambleton, Richard P. Wilmington. DE Hamlin, Jean C. CLASS 214 FRESHMAN Hand, Darlene M. Hardman, Michael T. Cape Charles, VA Harmon. Phillip M. Harris, Marvin L. Trenton, NJ Harris, Viola G. Rocky Mount Harrell, Gail L. Harrell Sandra L. Hardison, Patricia S. Harris Cynthia K. Haverty, William J. Norfolk, VA Hawkins, John B. Spartanburg, SC Herndon, Michael W. Henderson, Melvin P. Upper Marlboro, MD Henegar III, William R, Virginia Beach, VA Herring, Don Mc. Suffolk, VA Higgenbotham, Joseph F. Gastonia FRESHMAN 215 CLASS High, Peggy A. Work Study The term work study is just what it implies. It allows students that are eligible to work at College. What it doesn ' t tell in it ' s name is the FUN that can be involved. The trick is to get the JOB that is the most fun. Good jobs such as a basketball referee, or student center helper, more commonlv known as Chief Pool Player. Work study affords a chance to have money to buy books, among other things, and to have money to gf home. Hosselni, Rasoul Esfahan, Iran Hooshiari, Hamid R. Hoover, Henry N. Wagener, SC Horner, Jay S. Richmond. VA House, Joseph III Gnfton Howell. Cynthia G. Howell Michael E. Raleigh Huggins, Bonetta L. Dover CLASS 216 FRESHMAN Hutchinson, Don M. Brandon, Fla Hutchinson, Donna F. Virginia Beach. VA Ibadin, Samson, A. Nigeria idubor, Osa E. inegbenosun, Samuel E. Nigeria Ingram, Curtis Jr West Southern Pines Imasuen, Alfred I. Nigeria Irabor, Samuel 0. Nigeria Iredia, John Nigeris lyamu, George E. lyen, Vincent 0. Nigeria Jackson, Eric B. Murfreesboro Jagoda, Kathy A. Dunkirk, NY James, Dennis R. Goldston James, William H. Sumter, DC Jemide, Jube Nigeria FRESHMAN 217 CLASS Jenkins, Keith Washington. DC Dating Dating was quite an experience at Chowan. There were so many exciting, fun-filled activ- ities in which to engage. The campus offered such varieties as the library, Squirrel Park, and three different channels of TV in Belk or Jenkins. On special occasions there were mov- ies and dances. The dances were held in the cafeteria. People who attended these dances spent more time outside than in, in order to prevent heat stroke. The city of Murfreesboro also contained spots of interest to the students. Among the more interesting were the Squire-Pub, Squire Ice- Cream Parlor, The Three Braves, and the Pits. Jennings, Ray A, Chesapeake. VA Johnson, Beverly Lynn Lasker Johnson, Dwight Fayetteville Jones, Alan K. Henderson Jones, James S. Jones. Jesse J. Jones, Norrell W. Jones, Maria L. CLASS 218 FRESHMAN Jones, Richard A. Varnville, SC Joyner, Albert W. Suffolk, VA Joyner, Gerald Smithfield Joyner. Muriel E. Windsor Kallon, Vandy Freetown Sierra Leone Karom Sichanl, Javad Isfahan. Iran Keadle, Steven A. Keeter, Donna N. Roanoke Rapids Keith, William H., Jr. Sanford Kelly, Lloyd C. Richmond, VA Kendall, Felton D. Ansonville Kent, LouAnne M. Camp Lejeune Keough, Diane Ketner, Jr. Gilbert L. Charlotte Kidd, Kevin W. Matoaca. VA King, Raymond W. Warrenton FRESHMAN 219 CLASS King, William W. Edenton Making Friends Making friends can be a job, so Chowan decided to make it easy for us. Standing In a tree with the name of one ' s home- town was the first idea they had. The next event was the mixers dance. Everyone was able to at least make a new friend, if not find a dancing partner. But actually it was easy to make friends at Chowan. Since Chowan is a small college we could easily get to know everyone and their business just like a small southern town. Anyway the friends we made at Chowan were lastings ones. Lang, John D. Gatesville Lanier, Javis T. Jaua. VA Lapite, Oladipo 0. Lathan, John L. Spartanburg, SC Law, Ron M. Leber, David A. Ridgewood. NJ Legette, Calvin Floyd Orangeburg, SC Lemons, Wanda G. Hopkins, SC CLASS 220 FRESHMAN Lewis, Charles S. Hampton. VA Lewis, Derrick W. Redbank, NJ Levy, Robert J. Richmond, V Leyva, Alfred W. Brooklyn, NY Light, Jo Ann Mechanicsville, VA Lindsey, Sadie T. Polkton Locklair, Robert D. Luck, Robert T. Richmond, VA Lyon, Mary C. Mangum, III, Ceburn H. Raleigh Manson, Thomas C. Warfield, VA Marek, Cindy K. Petersburg, VA Marr, Brain K. Lorton, VA Marsh, Benjamin W. Marshall, Anthony A. Marshall, Robert L. Seaford, DE FRESHMAN 221 CLASS Martin, Gary W. Sign Out-Sign In In order for the head resident to keep up with the girls under her supervision, they were required to sign in and out. Failure to do this was met with either a severe reprimand or a call-down. On weekend nights, a familiar sight was the girls scrambling for the one pencil in order to be the first to sign out on her card and leave. It was necessary to put the date, the time out, where she was going, and with whom. After finishing, the poor girl felt that she had just undergone FBI interrogation. When going home, girls had to sign out on their weekend cards. One had to feel pity for the girl who forgot to sign out for the weekend. Improper sign-out and sign-in got her yet another call-down. The sign-out and sign-in policy was still another way to keep tabs on the fairer sex at Chowan. Massenburg, Carolyn D. Wake Forest Mathias, Todd A. Pittsburgh. PA Matthews, Donald E. McConnell, John H. Williamsburg, VA McClenny, Mac R. Carrsville. VA McKinnon, Wallace T. McManus, Eric D. Greensboro Meehan, Kathy A. Luray. VA CLASS 222 FRESHMAN Merritt, Patricia L. Virginia Beach, VA iVIeyers, Karen S. Midgett, Fred B. Jacksonville Midgette, Lee Ann Virginia Beach. VA Miller, Katherine L. Easton, MD Mitchell, Rex D. Virginia Beach, VA Moody, Randall C. Moore, Betty Jean Severna Park, MD Moore, William H. Moores, Betty L. Durham Morgan, David C. Newport News, VA Morns, Foster S. Abbeville, SC Morrissette, Douglas G. Newport News, VA Moye, Donald R. Ayden Murray, T. E. Garwood, NJ Myers, Jeannie M. Colonial Heights, VA 1 FRESHMAN 223 CLASS Neal, Russell C. Lawrenceville, VA Men and Women You had come a long way, Chowan! One would never have guessed you were originally an institute for females. Now the number of men exceeds by far the number of women. This ratio was very popular among the gals but it did not excite the guys too much. Having to search around the whole dance in order to find a girl who was unoccupied would put a da mper on any boy ' s ego. It was quite a different story from the girl ' s point of view. She never had to worry about whether she was going to get to dance. In fact, her dance card was booked up for the next three dances. The dating situtation presented a pro- blem, too. The boys had to ask at least two weeks in advance for a date for fear her social calender had some other appointment at the time. Nemits, Steve Auburn, PA Norris, Gary M. Arlington. VA Norris, Sandra K. South Mills Nunley, Belinda M. Bristol, VA Nunally, Melvin B. Rictimond, VA Oboh, Anthony 0. Nigeria O ' Connor, Jr., Edward J. Annandale, VA Ogbeiwi, Osab R. Nigeria CLASS 224 FRESHMAN Okerulu, Michael N. Okungbona, Stanleybrown Nigeria Oliver, Derek L. Farmville. VA Opperman, Ann Wilmington. DE Osagie, Pullen B. Nigeria O ' Steen, Faron D. Overton, Joy D. Newport News. VA Parker, Charles Williamsburg, VA Parker, Chris A. Murfreesboro Parker, James C. Newport News, VA Parker, Jimmy T. Rocky Mount Paracha, Ghulam A. Rawalpirrdl, Pakistan Payne, George B. Springfield. VA Payne, Howard L. Salisbury, MD Peebles, James A. Conwax Penfield, Cathy E. Newport News, VA ? -f cA.- i g FRESHMAN 225 CLASS Pennix, Gerardus L. Greensboro Parents Day When Parents come to visit, the school puts it ' s best foot forward. The televisions are returned to the dorm lounges, the bathrooms are cleaned to a sparkl- ing shine, the lawn is given a good raking, but best of all, good food is served in the cafeteria, with either Mr. Mulder playing the organ, or Mr. Robert Brown, and his band of renown. It ' s a great time in the life of the Chowan College students when Parent ' s Day finally arrives. Pierce, Michael R. Mechanicsville, VA Posternock, Michael Wildwood Crest, NJ Pourali, Moosa Pourali-Gogan, Iran Preston, Kenneth L. Roanoke, VA Price, Luther R. Rocky Mount Ouinitchette, Donell Rader, L. Scott Raleigh Rankin, Joseph B, CLASS 226 FRESHMAN Reddrick, Adnenne S. Reindield. Gary A. Grafton, VA Rezaian, Mohamad H. Narjahabad Rickards, David A. Lewes, DE Ridley, Pamela J. Dover, DE Riley, Thomas A. Murfreesboro Roberson, Kelvin W. Hertford Robinson, Jennifer D. Wadesboro Rockhill, Diane S. Medford, NJ Rogers, Clifford R. Warthen, GA Ross, Christy D. Suffolk, VA Royle, Tony M. Elizabeth City Rzucicllo, Thomas W Parsippany, NJ Salili, Shahm Samachy, Sofy 0. Truk EC Is. Sanders, Jeanette Newport News, VA FRESHMAN 227 CLASS Chapel All full-time regular studenls (those who carried 12 or more semester hours) attended the chapel-assembly programs. Freshmen at- tended on Monday and Sophomores attended on Wednesday to liear guest speakers, view movies and to be informed almut the events to come. Most of the students attended regularly because 6 unexcused absenses result in suspen- sion from the college. Shaban, Ronnie J. Richmond, VA Sharp, David L. Chapet Hill Shelton, Allen C. Richmond, VA Sherod, Wallace C. Portsmouth, VA Shields, Deloris Hobgood Shuford, David E. Winston-Salem Shuford, John R. Shumaker, Randy L. Hopemrlls CLASS 228 FRESHMAN Shuping, Kemp B. Whitevilte Sigmon, Mark D. Sivco, Douglas E. Warren. NJ Smick, Alan D. Salem, NJ Smith, Carolyn D. Smith. Clifton L. Chesapeake, VA Smith, John H. Asburg Park, NJ Smith, Leslie J. Snyder, Ralph W. Springfield. VA Soles, Boyd C. Seaford, VA Sorunke, Oluyinika B. Nigeria Sowell, William B. Jr. Murfreesboro Spritz, Lawrence A. Ridgeway. VA Spruill, Susan E. Stallings, Lisa R. Morehead City Stanfield, Carol R. Churcri Road. VA FRESHMAN 229 CLASS Stanley, Mary Conway Starkey, Doug E. Bicentennial Youth Debates Trudy P. Cloyd, Michael R. Hillis. and Robert L. Walker represented Chowan College in the Bicentennial Youth Debates during 1975-1976. Each one was a winner. Trudy — first in district, fourth in sectional persuasive speaking, Michael — second in district, third in sectional Lincoln-Douglas Debates, Robert — fourth in district extemporaneous speaking. They competed against nine other colleges and universities. (Right) UNC Speech Department Seminar Sue Linderman, Ray Strawbridge, Dennis Street represented the UNC Speech Department in presentation of the power of persuasive speaking to the speech classes of Chowan College. (Left) Stover, Kathy L. Williamsporf. MD Sullivan, Nancy G. Garner Sweat, Carl W. Marion, SO Sykes, Julia C. Tant, Robert C. Rutherford, NJ Thorp, Gregory K. Richmond, VA Timmerman, Raymond C. Jackson, SC Tingle, David L. Newport News, VA CLASS 230 FRESHMAN Toon, Jimmy L. Cove City Troutman, Kathy S. Daytona Beach. Flordia Turner. Bruce E. Tarboro Turner, George M., Jr. Berlin. MD Turner, Kathy L. Richmond. VA Twitty, John W. Uyi, Smart E. Vann, Sheree M. Murfreesboro Vaughan, John N. Margarettsville Veillette, Gene C. Rocky Mount Venable, William L. Morehead City Warren, David W. Virginia Beach. VA Washburn, Deborah L. Alberta. VA Watkins, Sandra M. Deuon, PA Watkins, Tanga R. Weaver, William R. Rocky Mount FRESHMAN 231 CLASS Weidman, John J. Rawlings, VA Under The Blanket This year Chowan had a new addition to its newspaper media. Uiuler the B anAc , Chowan ' s underground newspaper, made its first appear- ance in January. Its motto was You are what we are all ahout. The prime objective in printing the newspaper was to present students ' problems and complaints that were prevalent at Chowan as well as to offer some logical solutions. A few of the many problems and complaints they discussed were class attend- ance, required chapel, open dorms, girls ' curfew, and breaking in the lunch line. As a result of the publication, students and administration have racked their brains this year in order to figure out whose feet were sticking out from under the blanket. Whalen, Michael J. Parsippany, NJ Wheeler, Joe F. Arlington. VA Wheeler, Sammy E. Fisherville. VA Whitaker, Glendalynn M. Richmond, VA White, Patricia A. Havelock Whitehead, Carolyn D. Whiting, Susan E. Wiggs, William B. Hampton. VA CLASS 232 FRESHMAN Wilbanks, Thomas A. Dalton, GA Williams, Jeffery M. Williams, Melvin T. Goldsboro Wllllford, Gary F. Plymouth Wilson, Larry D. Graften, VA Wilson, Thomas L., Jr. Triangle, VA WIndmuller, Steven L. Grafton. VA Winfree, Susan G. WInget, James R. Woodbridge. VA WItherlngton, Jack G. Grifton WIttel, Ulrlke 44 Monster, Germany Wood, Janice L. Richmond, VA Wooten, Herbert R. Kinston Wright, Stephen R. Roanoke Rapids YavorskI, Michael C. Whippany, NJ Young, Carey W. Virginia Beach, VA FRESHMAN 233 CLASS Students R ecognized For Academic Achievement 1 Fall Semester Byrum, Patricia A. PRESIDENT ' S LIST Moore. Betty Jean Baines, Donna F. Moores, Betty L. Campbell, Donna F. Bo)1er, Garry R. Morris, Terrie L. Carr. Nancv J. Brown, Barbara L. Moseley, William G. Collins, Katherine Dabney, Lisa G. Musha, Cynthia L. Cook, Michael Wayne L Forbes, Lois J. Nuchols, Richard K. Cornick, Martin p Golshir, Gholam Hossein Okerulu, Michael Davis, Steve C. Jenkins, Tracey A. Roberts, Kent L. Dawodu, Frank Adeniyi Parker, Jenny B. Saunders, Louis F. Day, Dennis L. Patterson, Michael P. Shuford, David E. Deshields, L. Welton, Jr. Taylor, Betty J. Shuford, John R. Drake, Joan L. Winslow, Robert L. Sullivan, Nancy G. Driver, Glenn P. Wittel, Ulrike Troutman. Kathy S. Edwards, Robert Bruce Woodard, Charlotte G. Vann, Sheree M. Evans, Cherry G. aughan, John N. Farco, Gail DEAN ' S LIST Vosler, Graig S. Farrar, Chirlee Ake, Anne D. Williford, Gary F. Fosi, Njoya Ibrahim K Amirani, Abdolhassan Wilson, Vivian Foster, Richard B. W Blowe, Deborah A. Winget, James R. Futrell, William C, Jr. Bryant, Deborah E. Winstead, Richard H. Gerhart, Kenneth T. Bryant, Gordon Paul Gibbs. Elizabeth S. Chamberlin, Melanie HONORS LIST Gorham, Clarrice Cloyd, Trudy Parker Abell, Timothy 0. Greer, Clifton D., Jr. Copeland, Mary S. Adams, Dennis G. Grey, Benjamin E., HI Creed Margaret Christina Allen, Michael D. Griffin, Melonie t Daughtry, Wesley N. Anderson, Daniel W. Griggs, Lyn F. V Davis, Johnny M. Anderson, Terrie L. Gruber, Patricia Lvnn Davis, Peggy Leigh AiTOstrong, Everard G. Guertin, Suzanne L. Day, Thomas J. Au, Chi Ming (Allan) Hambleton, Richard P. Day, Clarence, Jr. Baird, Harry Davis, III Hardison, Asa D. ■Green, Richard J., Jr. Barnicle, Katie J. Harrell, Gail Lynn Griffin, Nancy Lee Bass, Rita G. Hassan-Hosseini, Rasoul Guedri, Betsy Bateman. Susan A. Havertv, William J. Hall, Terry L. Bates, Kelly A. Hill, John E. Hannon, Philip Milton Baucom, Alan K. Hodges, David Lee. Jr. Hinton, William J., Jr. Beck, William D. Howard, Sandra M. Holland, Phyliss Benthall, Tula D. Hutchinson. Don M. Hooper, Donald W. Beny, Debra L. Imasuen, Alfred Ideyoma Hooshiari, Hamid Reza Blackburn, Robert A. Inegbenosun, Samuel Echie Idubor, Sunday Osa Bowe, Barn- A. James, Stephen L. Johnson, Beverly Lynn Brett, Deborah A. Jennings, Linda M. Leonard, Barbara J. Brinn, Wilbur R., Jr. Johnson, Dyrra Cullen Lewis, Hugh B. Brown, Neal, III Jones. Alan K. Lyon, Mary C. Brown, Richard W. Jones, Jack B. McLawhorn, Willie A. Bryan. William W., Jr. Joyner, Gerald S. Mansfield, Jayne Y. Bueche, Arthur H., HI Keough, Diane Martin, Teresa J. Bumgardner. Jeffery G. King. Billy C, Jr. Monger, Willie P. Burke. Denise E. Kizer. Sharon K. rA. r HONORS LIST Latliaii, John L. Law, Ron M. Leary, Melvin R. Lewis, Cynthia Harris Lichlenberger, Karl D. McCoy, George W. Midgett, Fred B. Miller, Katherine L. Morrissette, Douglas G. Nekoiimand, Parviz Nichols, Grover Nelson Nucaro, Frank J. Oronsaye, Edward E. Owens, George P. Parker, Joseph W. Pendley, David B. Peregory, Larry W. Perkins, Anita M.. Phelps. Sherry K. Pournayebzadeh, G. Ali Powell, William 0. Rector, Jerry D. Reynolds, Lany Roberts, Andrew M. Roseboro, Ronnie E. Ruffin, Colton E. Sanga, Nkwenti Patrick Sattei-white, Stewart A. Schaefer, John A. Schick, Maria G. Shehigh, Joseph D. Shields, William B. Smith, Heidi Lyn Spritz, Lawrence Spry, Jane E. Stanley, Mary L. Stephenson, Jeannette L. Timmerman, Raymond C. Turnage, Sandra G. Turnage, Sherrill D. Ward, Harriett L. Weeber, William B. Wlieeler, Sam E. White, Nancy F. Wilkinson, James M. Yavorski, Michael C. Yazdani, Abbas Shahzadehalia Young, Richard F. ; oooooo o o ooe aoooooo O I Tfmrw i ii t eeif ' ' i ' ' rinnrtmnr r ntm i Who ' s Who In American Junior Colleges Chi Ming Au Harry Davis Baird HI Kelly Ann Bates Debra Lee Berry Gordon Paul Bryant Trudy Parker Cloyd Willam Carroll Copeland Jr. Lisa Gene Dabney Lois Jean Forbes Lyn Frances Griggs Betsy Lynne Guedri Asa Dalton Hardison Paige Lee Heishman Michael Leroy Hillis Phyllis Carol Holland Bennie Emmitt Hudson Barbara Jean Leonard Willie Atlas McLawhorn Jenny Beth Parker Michael Paul Patterson Jerry Dean Rector Mark Scott Romulus Ronnie Eugene Roseboro John Andrew Schaefer Betty Jo Taylor Harriett Lucinda Ward Steven Woodrow Wilson Vivian Wilson Charlotte Gail Woodard Menjor T. Umulap HONORS LIST 235 CLASS Closing The officials of Chowan College are not content to rest upon the accomplishments of the past and present. They are planning and working for a greater future. Further increases in salary and quality of faculty members; advancement in quality educational offering; and increasing service in everyway to the people of northeastern North Carolina and southeastern Virginia are the general objectives for the future. The newest buildings that Chowan has built are Parker Dorm for Men which was erected in 1970, and Carrie Savage Camp Hall which was constructed in 1973. The next improvement to the campus will be a new gymnasium. Since the begiiming of Chowan, the rules and regulations have changed just as the times have changed. In 1853, students were not allowed to open accounts with merchants, without permission from their parents or guardians, and all purchases must be approved by the lady with whom they board. They do not visit the stores nor the post office, but obtain goods through the agency of friends. All letters received pass through the hands of the principal; and where there is suspicion of a clandestine cor- respondence, the letters are enclosed to the parents or guardians, without examination. Also in that year they had a required uniform and were not allowed to wear jewelry. In 1909 the government regulations read: . . . Boarding students are not permitted to receive visits from young gentlemen, except upon the written requests of parents or guardians; nor are they permitted to spend the night out of the college . . . Boxes of eatables, except fruit, are seldom desirable and may be returned. . . In 1969, . . . Dancing on the campus of Chowan College was neither sanctioned nor f)eniiitted by the college. Those students who neglect their studies, waste time. . .may be asked to withdraw. . . All of the above rules and regulations have been done away with now. Read over them again and try to realize how really lucky we are not to have to abide by those rules. NEW FOR 76 Newly renovated Columns Auditiorium In 1976 a new addition to the regulations concerning the women had been added. Women now have the privilege of maintaining unrestricted dormitory hours. This new freedom was not changed because the college really wanted to, but to comply with federal laws prohibiting discrimination against women. With increased social freedoms, women students become more responsible for their decisions in terms of residence hall living. Women will be making more decisions independently, but hope- fully based on wise and mature academic and social consider- ations. Within the limits of its ability, Chowan College will provide guidance and protection to all residents of the academic community. With this in mind, we will close another year at Chowan College. This is a thought taken from Alan Ashley Pitt: We travel along the road of life hardly knowing what we are, yet always daring to be something; seldom saying what we mean, but never afraid to have meaning; some- times failing in our endeavors though never tempted to cease trying; seeking satisfaction at every level, yet never defining happiness; often apologizing for our existence, while realizing that life is its own excuse. But the real joy of our otherwise insignicant efforts is that we are never quite satisfied to be on the left, or right, or in the middle of the road. We are always attempting to change its direction. Bonfire made of obsolete sien in aiul si ii out cards. Student Directory Sophomores A Abell, Timothy Owen Rt. I, Box 556 Morehead City, NX. 28557 Aboyade Cole, Olaniewayu Bashola 19 Simisola Crescent Surn-Lere Lagos, Nigeria Aitiie, Liberty ighorogie No, i James Watt Road, Box 87 Benin City, Mid-West, Nigeria Ake, Anne Dixon Rt 1, Box 142 BB Murfreesboro, N C, 27855 Allen, Michael Dale 633 Woodland Drive Murfreesboro, N.C 27855 Allison, Cindy L Rt 6, Box 78 Waynesville, N.C. 28786 Allsbrook Jr , William D 510 Roanoke Street Scotland Neck, N.C. 27874 Ambrose, Richard Anthony Rt. 6, Quinn Road, Box 567 Frederick, Md. 21701 Anderson, Linda G. Rt 1, Box 287-A Greenville, N.C. 27834 Armstrong, Everard Garth Box 60 Clinton, S.C. 29325 Arnold, Susan Lynn 128 Colesbery Drive, Penn Acres New Castle, Del. 19720 B Bagenstose, Peter Ralph R.D. No. 1 Breinigsville, Pa. 18031 Baird, Harry Davis III 1040 Elliott Ave. Petersburg, Va. 23803 Baker, Franklin Joseph Rt 1, Box 2 Cresnell, N.C. 27928 Banks, Gary 410 E. Pilot Street, Apt. L 6 Durham, N.C. 27707 Barnes, John Elliott Box 127 Knotts Island, N.C. 27990 107 Calico Drive Morehead, N.C 28557 Bass, Thomas Michael Cypress Grove Apts 16 E Wilmington, N.C. Bates, Kelly A. 2510 Pembroke Ct. Woodbridge, Va. 22192 Beck, William Dean Rt 5, Box 14 Winston. Salem, N.C 27107 Bender, Raymon M. 61 Pumpkin Center Road Jacksonville, N C Benthall, Tula Duke 403 Vance Street Murfreesboro, N C. 27855 Berry, Debra Lee P O Box 43 Rodanthe, N C. 27968 Biggerstaff, Carse Lee P O. Box 186 Jackson, N C 27845 Blackmon, William Joel 3725 Gladstone Drive va Beach, va 23452 Blake, Missy Elva 903 Shady Lane Johnson City, Tennessee 37601 Bolton, John Anthony Rt 1, Box 208 Saxe, Va. 23967 Bowling, Supha Michelle 2000 Newton Road Hampton, Va 23663 Boyd, David Lance 2200 Rosewood Ave. Richmond, Va. 23220 Bradley, William T. 607 Washington Street Emporia, Va 23847 Branton, James Stuart 122 Lee Ave Colonial Heights, va. 23834 Brett, Deborah Amanda 506 Spring Ave Murfreesboro, N.C. 27855 Brisbon, Frances Mae Rt. 1, Box 179 Fair Bluff, N.C. 28439 Britton, Betty Jo Pendleton, N.C. 27862 Brock, G. Malcolm 411 Wesley Street Ashland, Va. 23005 Brothers, William R. Rt. 1, Box 367 Aurora, N C. 27806 Brown, Barbara L. Box 7 George, N.C. 27833 Brown, M Caroline 9026 Dellwood Drive Vienna, Va 22180 Brown, Ruth Boone 83 Woodridge Mbl Home Park Murfreesboro, N.C. 27855 Brown, Sand Thomas 911 W. Waddell Selma, N.C. 27576 Brumsey, Edward A Jr. Currituck, N.C 27924 Bryan, Robert Lee Rt. 8, Box 491 Greenville, N.C. 27834 Bryant, David L P.O. Box 121 Scotland Neck, N.C. 27874 Bryant, G. Paul 362 Franklin Drive Murfreesboro, N.C. 27855 Burgess, Randy E Rt. 1, Box 332 Courtland, Va 23837 Burkey, Justin L Jr. 4711 Bruce Road Chester, Va 23831 Byrum, Patricia Anne 1305 Old Somerton Road Suffolk, Va 23434 Byrum, Wanda Jean 303 Turlington Road Suffolk, Va. 23434 Cain, Mark Roy Rt. 2, Box 507 St. Pauls, N.C. 28384 Calio, John Bradley 11627 Pinetree Drive Fairfax, Va. 22030 Carella, Thomas 90-49 54th Ave. Elmhurst New York, N Y. 11373 Carr, Dave Robertson 304 Missionary Ridge Hampton. Va 23669 Carroll, Robert Edwin P.O Box 126 Tillery, N C 27887 Casper, Bobby Cale Rt, 1, Box 84D Ahoskie, N.C. 27910 Chadwick, Ronald L. Rt. Box 262 Goldsboro, N.C. 27530 Chambers, Debra Lynn 1610 Box Ct , Rt 7 Valdosta, Georgia 31601 Chamberlin, Metanie Lucretia Stewart Neck Road Princess Anne, Maryland 21853 Chapman, Richard Arlen, Jr. 3834 Troutland Ave. N.W. Roanoke, Va. 24017 Clare, David Foster Rt 3, Box 276 King George, Va. 22485 s, Ja , M. P O. Box 187 S. Street Bethel, N.C. 27812 Codioe, Timothy K. c-o Chowan College Box 227 Murfreesboro, N.C. 27855 Colbourn, Robert S. 5804 Barberry Lane Portsmouth, Va. 2 3703 Cloyd, Trudy P. Rt. 1, Box 140 Murfreesboro, N.C. 27855 Comstock, Robert G. 3001 Wildwood Drive Colonial Heights, Va. 23834 Copeland, Jr William Carroll Rt. 1, Box 169. B Murfreesboro, N.C. 27855 Cornick, Martin L. 6433 Eleanor Ct. Norfolk, Va. Crabtree, Tony L. 1409 Rosedale Ave. Durham, N.C. 27707 Cross, Carolyn S. 149 Chappell Drive Suffolk, Va. 23434 D Dabney, Lisa Gene 808 Craig Drive Staunton, Va. 24401 Dale, James Warren Rt. 1 481 B Orchard Lake Drive Daleville, va. Darby, Freddy Carlton Assawoman, Va. 23502 Daughtry, Wesley Neal Rt. 1, Box 155 Murfreesboro, N.C. 27855 Davis, Jeva M. Glenwood Drive Griffon, N.C. 28530 Davis, Johnny Morris Rt.2, Box 171 Conway, N.C. 27820 Davis, Mark Allen 925 Street, Clair Ave Charlottesville, va 22901 Davis, Peggy Leigh Rt 1, Box 10 Conway, N.C. 27620 Davis, Timothy M. 117 Edgewood Street Bridgeville, Del. Davis, Yvette Denise 907 Clay Street Portsmouth, Va. 23101 Day, Dennis Lee 12901 Jeff. Davis Chester, Va. 23831 Day, Jr Thomas Jones 621 Mimosa Street Durham, N C. 27703 Dean, Jeffery Alan Rt 1, Box 157 A Elon College, N.C. 27244 Dixon, Kenneth Edward 167 Merrimac Trail Williamsburg, Va 23185 Dixon, Stanley Eugene 211 Wynn Street Murfreesboro, N C. 27855 Dixon, Stuart Wade 2229 Cloverleaf Road Hagerstown, Md. 21740 D ' Oria, Gary Richard 6441 Kalmia Street Springfield, Va. 22150 Downing, Horace Mitchell P.O. Box 22 Lumberton, N.C. 28358 Driver, Glenn Patterson Rt. 1, Box 76 Emporia, Va. 23847 Duval, Robert L. $m Dojrrhpster Richmond, Va. 23225 Edwards, William Johnson Rt 1, Box 48 Union Level, Va. 23973 Elks, Dale Leo n Rt. 2, Box 372 Morehead City, N.C. 28557 Ellis, Chester 202 Horton Farmville, N.C. 27828 Ellis. Jr. William Franklin P.O. Box 21 Elm City, N.C. 27822 Epes, Michael David 1115 Wellons Drive Durham, N.C. 27703 Ero, Patrick Uwagie 2, Second Eben Lane Benin City, Nigeria Estes, Burt Edgar 9522 Sturgis Street Norfolk, Va. 23503 Etheridge, Roy Lee P.O. Box 18 Powells Point, N.C. 27966 Evans, Constance M. Rt. 1, Box 104 Edenton, N.C. 27932 Everette, Irvin William RFD 1, Box llOA Murfreesboro, N.C. 27855 Ezzell, Daphney Elaine Rt. 2, Box 142 Warsaw, N.C. 28398 Faini, Donna M. 3716 S Queensgrove Circle Va. Beach, Va. 23452 Farias, Ronald John Rt 1, Box 94 Vanceboro, N.C. 28586 Farley, Charles J. 10 Scotch Pine Drive Voorheesville, NY. 12186 Fleischer, Frank D 2825 Dunkirk Ave. Norfolk, Va 23509 Fleming, Edward Apt. 53 Johnson Ho. Dothan, Ala. 36301 Floyd, Susan E. 502 Dale Street Wilson, N.C. 27893 Forbes, Lois Jean Rt. 1, Box 296 Camden, N C. 27921 Foster, Richard Bland 10601 Orkney Road Richmond, Va. 23233 Foster, Roger Dean Rt. 2 Advance, N.C. 27006 Foust, William Ervin Rt. 1 447 Mebane, N.C. 27302 Francis, E. Kay Rt 3, Box 253 Edenton, N.C. 27932 APPENDIX 240 STUDENT DIRECTORY Gafewood, Kenneth Douglas Box 11 Milford, Va- 22514 Gay. Derona Lynn Rt 1, Box 95A Seaboard, N,C. 27876 Gebre, Abeba Mesfin Harar Street, Box 2403 Abbis Ababa, Ethiopia Gegg, Steven Lee Rl. 1, Box 363 Aurora, N C. 27806 Gentry, Thomas C 1320 I2th Street Portsmouth, Ohio 45662 Gibbs, Elizabeth Sharon P O, Box 61 Swan Quarter, N,C. 27885 Gilyard, Darryl Marte 801 Rugby Street Greensboro, NX 27406 Glasgow, William Craig 402 Alston Street Nashville, N.C, 27856 Goffigan, James Edward 5457 Goodman Road Va- Beach, Va 23462 Gorham, Clarrice P.O. Box 7 Aulander, N.C. 27805 Greene, Benita Faye A 13 Wedgewood Lakes Moyock, N.C. 27958 Green, William Edgar 4257 Grant Lake Richmond, Va. 23234 Greer, Clifton D. P O. Box 272 Taylors, S.C. 29687 Griggs, Lyn F 6945 Westmoreland Road Falls Church, Va 22042 Griffin, Melonie P.O. Box 295 Boykins, Va. 23827 Gruber, Patricia Lynn 915 Tyson Drive West Chester, Pa. Guedri, Betsy Lynne 328 Flicker Drive Richmond, Va. 23227 Guernsey, Robert E. 508 Ivydale Road Wilm , Del. 19803 Gulley, Ronald Lee 331 ' 2 Rand Road Garner, N.C 27529 Guthrie, David Charles 1211 Shepard Street Morehead City, N.C. 28557 Gunn, Curtis Reid 4600 Cascade Street Richmond, Va 23234 Guyton, Vera Annette Oxford Orphanage Oxford, N.C. 27565 H agh|. Man ah Abbad Av. Rehbaaanist Tehran, Iran Hager, Tony McClain 914 East Center Ave Mooresville, N C. 28115 Hall, Melissa Laverne Rf. 1, Box 106 Gatesville, NX. 27938 Hall, Michael R 1814 Doron Lane Richmond, Va 23223 Halley, John S. 1432 Ashland Circle Norfolk, Va 23509 Hamlin, Susan Winfield 417 Tillar Street Emporia, Va 23847 Hardison, Asa Dalton Rt. 1, Box 288 Jamesville, N.C 27846 Harris, Anthony O 2209 Rosewood Ave Richmond, Va. 23220 Hayden, Jonathan Treadwill 3205 High Point Drive Portsmouth, Va 23703 Heishman, Paige Lee 7425 Venice Street Falls Church, Va. 22043 Hekekpolo, Taiye Victor 97 Owina Street Benin City, Nigeria Herring, Charles F 214 North 22nd Street Wilmington, NX. 28401 Higgs, Reginald Rt. 1, Box 22 A Scotland Neck, N.C. 27824 Hill, Teresa Ann 104 Nadine Street Murfreesboro, N.C. 27855 Hilhs, Mike L. 715 Woodtop Road Wilmington, Del. 19804 nines, George Stancill Rt 1, Box 374 A Greenville, N.C. 27834 Holbert, James Larry 412 Canterbury Road Va Beach, Va. 23452 Holland, Phyllis Carol P.O. Box 7247 Suffolk, Va 23437 Holland, Sharon Evera 2276 Manning Road Suffolk, Va. 23434 Holloman, Ruth C. Rt 4, Box 330 Ahoskie, NX. 27910 Holmes, D. C. 519 Wilmar Hartsville, S.C. 29550 Hooper, Donald Warren Rodantho, N.C. 27968 Harvard, Milton Ray 619 E. Wilson Street Tarboro, NX 27880 Howard, Sandra Marie 905 Grove Street Wilson, N.C. 27893 Howell, Mary Ann Box 133 Arlington, Vermont 05250 Hruniuk, John P. 1320 E. Center Street Mahanoy City, Pa. 27848 Hudson, Bennie Emmilt Rt. 1, B ox 301 Scotland Neck, N.C. 27874 kiwuakor. Innocent A Ashland Oil Company P O. Box 2629 Lagos, Nigeria reson, Robert E. 1513 Rosin Lane Chesapeake, Va. 23321 Jacks, Michael L. 4632 Weldin Road Wilmington, De. 19803 James, Stephen L. Rt 1, Box 65 Jamesville, N.C. 27846 Jefferson, Glenn Steven 312 E Liberty Street Norfolk, Va, 23523 Jennette, Terrah Leigh Box 217 Buxton, NX 27920 Jennings, Pam J 5029 Gadsen Drive Fairfax, Va 22030 Johnson, Anthony Bernard 903 Panola Street Tarboro, NX 27886 Johnson, Joseph Stanley RFD 2 Box 140 Appomattox, Va 24522 Johnson, Oscar J Rt 3, Box 120 Wake Forest, N.C 27587 Jones, Catherine Victoria P O Box 188 Suffolk, Va. 23432 Jones, Jack B Rt. 4, Box 526 Greenville, N.C. 27834 Jones, Valerie A. Rt. 1, Box 185 Bayboro, N.C. 28515 Jorgensen, Lisa F. 3138 Darnley Drive Richmond, Va 23235 Josey, Robert Bruce Rich Square Road Scotland Neck, N.C- Joyner III, Irvin Berry 605 Woodland Drive Murfreesboro, N.C. 27855 Joyner, Leonard Eugene Rt 2, Box 65 Conway, N.C 27820 K Kasiah, Kesselly J. 62 Cloy Street, Box 1580 Morrocco, Liberia Kazmakski, Victor Charles Box 205 West Point, Va. 23181 Kennedy, Phillip Gene 17 Shall Drive, Rt 6, Box 667 Mechanicsville, Va. 23111 Kimball, Richard Graham 1826 Cole Mill Road Durham, N.C 27705 King Jr., Billy Carol 1227 College Ave. Lenoir, N.C. 28645 Knight, Mary Adelina Guise 102 Pine Lane Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514 Knox, Tyrone 2829 Corprow Ave. Norfolk, Va Kofie, Francis Chapel Sq. Sekondi W-R, Ghana Koger Jr., Curtis R. 3830 N. Ingleside Drive Norfolk, Va 23502 Koochekzadeh, Malekmohammad Gooshtasb Street 1 85 Ahwaz, Khoozestwon, Iran Lacivita, David M. 301 Pendleton Drive Greensboro, N.C. 27409 Lancaster, Samuel Aron P.O. Box 283 Pinetops, N.C, 27864 Landing, Kathryn A. 115 Golf Road Plymouth, N C. 27962 Lassiter, James Harold 522 Oakwood Ave. Raleigh, NX 27601 Lawrence, James 1842 Nansemond Rky Wy. Suffolk, Va 23434 Lawrence, Joyce A. 1036 Carolina Road Suffolk, Va. 23434 Layman, Richard S. 781 Glasgow Ct. Va Beach, Va. 23452 Lea, Cheryl C. 950 Goodyear Blvd. Danville, Va. 24541 Leary, Melvin Ray Rt 1, Box lOOC Edenton, NX 27932 Lee, Lloyd D. 704 Arl. Mill Drive Arlington, Va 22204 Leonard, Barbara Jean 22 Hickory Oak Lane Ashland, Va 23005 Lewis, Hugh Banks 302 Sewell Street Murfreesboro, NX 27855 Lewis, Mitchell B 215 Massell Ct. N N , Va 23606 Lichtenberger, Karl David 1809 Pewder Ave Petersburg, Va. 23803 Little, Bobby James 320 S Elm Street Troy, NX. 27371 Little, Leonard Worth P.O. Box 940 Albemarle, N.C. 28001 Littlefield, David Scott 4912 Wycllff Road Portsmouth, va. 23703 Lynch, Judy Gail Oxford Orphanage Oxford, N.C. 27565 M McClure, Laura Susan Verona Place Rt. 5 Mchopac, N.Y. 10541 McCoy, George William 6223 Dustin Drive Richmond, Va 23226 McDaniel, Charles Michael 8714 Old Stage Road Raleigh, N.C. 27603 McGhee, Marvin C. 33 A Lawson Street Durham, N.C 27701 Melanhorn, Willie Atlas P.O. Box 66 Roxobel, N.C. 27872 McMillan, Kelly Dean Rt. 1 Elon College, N.C. 27244 Mangum, Maynard III P.O. Box 233 Moyock, N.C 27958 Mann, John Michael Rt. 1, Box 91 Boykins, Va 23827 Mansfield, Jayne Yvonne Box 312 Shawboro, N.C 27973 Markey, Lisa L. 13104 Brandon Way Road Gaithersburg, Maryland 20760 Martel, Louis S P.O. Box 1254 Tarboro, N.C. 27886 Martin, Diane Louise 102 Country Club Road Shalimar, Fla Martin, Robert Dee P O. Box 157 Biscoe, N.C 27209 Martin, Teresa Jean Terrace Lane Conway, N.C. 27820 Martin, William L. BOX 157 Biscoe, N.C. 27209 Mayo, Philip Nelson Rt. 3, Box 269 G Clayton, N.C. 27520 Mealy, Damon Darrell 1145 S Lombardy Street Richmond, Va. 23220 Medlin, Isaac 304 C Fayettville Durham, N.C. 27707 Meeks, Spencer U. 2571 Summit Street Jacksonville. Fla. 32204 Miller. Deborah Lou Rt Box 216 Merry Hill, NX. 27957 Miller, David Page Rt 1, Box 303 Stanley, Va. 22851 Monger, Willie Patricia Rt 1, Box 225 Como, N.C. 27818 Moran, Melvin Joseph Roanoke Rapids, N.C. 27870 Moran, Mike J. 3 Mallboro Drive Newark, Del. 19713 Moore, Gene Dale Rt 8, Box 117 A Charlotte, N C 28212 Morris, Kevin Robert 733 Arbor Vandanberg A.F.B., Calf. Morris, Terrie Lynne STUDENT 1)1 RECTORS 241 APPENDIX Morrison, Stuart Grant 1345 Pine Tree Road McLean, Va- 22101 Morrison, William Clarke 1507 Cedarbluff Drive Richmond, Va 23233 Mosley, Ctiester Lee 500 S, Pitt Street Farmville, N.C. 27828 Moseley, William Glenn 520 Baker Street Atioskie, N.C. 27910 Murptiy, Frances L. Rt. 1, Box 191-A Rose Hill, N.C. 2845B Mustia, Cynttiia L. 309 Third Street Murfreesboro, N.C. 27855 N Nelson, Roanid C. 928 Fluvannar Street Norfolk, Va, 23523 Nelson, Timothy Fleetwood Rt 1, Box 175 Conway, N.C. 27820 Nelson, Vivian Lynn 288 Overhill Drive Chambersburg, Penn. 17201 Neville, Jerry Fuller 311 Cobb Street Carrboro, N.C. 27510 Newsome Jr., Albert Lee Rt. 3, Box 318 Clayton, N.C. 27520 Ne Don 103 Woodhav en Drive Grafton, Va. 23692 Nichols, Grover Nelson B 793 Roxboro, N C. 27573 Nixon, Thomas Roosevelt Rt. 1, Box 197 Rocky Point, N.C, 28457 Nucaro, Frank J. 44 Westview Ave White Plains, NY 10403 Nuckols, Richard Keith Box 275 A Manakin, Va. o Oakley, William Randal 1615 Amverly Drive Durham, N.C 27704 Oboh, Anthony Osaze P O, Box 34 Iguelsen.lshan, Midwest State, Nigeria Oglesby, Stephen Joyner 109 Emeline PI, Morehead City, N,C. 28557 Oladele, Yakub Olalekan 74 Koro Street Owo. Nigeria Oronsaye, Edward Ereyi 15 Ehaekpen Street Ward G Benin City, Nigeria Owens, George P, 1007 S, Howard Cir, Tarboro, N.C Owen, John Roger 2554 Aster Place North Westbury, NY, 11590 Outland, Edward O. Sunbury, N.C, 27979 Ovaisi, Korosh Sha Ave,, Yakhchal Lane no. 39 Esfahan, Iran Overton, John C. 309 Mountain Road Halifax, Va. 24558 Packett, Michael Dale P O Box 96 Urbanna, Va, 23175 Pangima, Aaghneyuhdar Roozvelt Ave,, Zoreh Street no. 29 Tehran, Iran Parker, Jenny Beth 511 Union Street Murfreesboro, N.C. 27855 Parker, John M. 803 Camlin Street Ahoskie, N.C, 27910 Parrish, Beth Ann 501 Woodall Street Smithfield, N,C, 27577 Parrish, Ned Bernard Rt, 3, Box 90 Benson, N,C, 27504 Patterson, Michael Paul 613 Union Street Murfreesboro, N,C, 27895 Payton, Lonnie Jr, 1204 W, 6th Street Greenville, N,C, 27834 Pekoomand, Parrif 26 Ghani Narband Noshir Shirof, Iran Pendley, David Byron lei 23rd Street NW Hickory, N.C. 28601 Perkins, Anita Marie Rt 1, Box 70 Dundas, Va. 23638 Perkins, Nathaniel 1206 Wards Greenville, N.C. 27834 Pfleger, Brian M. 142 W, Prospect Street Waldwick, N,J, 07463 Pike, Teresa Lane Pila M, 112 Cleek Street Carrbore, N,C. 27510 Pittman, Dolan Jeffrey 513 North Street Ahoskie, N.C. 27910 Poll, Christina S, P,0, Box 92 Moen, Truk E, Caroline Is. 96942 Pournayebyadeh, Gali Gabiat Street Ferdosi Eshahan Powell, Jacqueline Rt, 2, Box 212 A Aulander, N,C, 27805 Powell, William Osborne 208 Gilliam Street Oxford, N,C. 27565 Pri( Na Wr 317 Chockoyotte Street Roanoke Rapids. N,C, 27870 Pruett, Alan Joseph 921 West Sycamore Chase City, Va, 23924 R Reece, Deborah Jean P.O. Box 461 Winterville, N.C. 28590 Reaves, Mark Douglas 4233 Sylvian Winston Salem, N.C. 27104 Rector, Jerry Dean Box 663 Drexel, N.C, 28619 Reed, Michael Oliver 9112 Congressional Ct. Alexandria, Va, 22309 Riddick, Bernell C, 2829 Candlewood Cir, Chesapeake, Va, 23324 Rinsif, Salome B, P,0 Box 537 Moen, Truk EC, Is, 96942 Roberts, Andrew Mark 2604 Netherwood Drive Greensboro, N,C, 27408 Romulus, Mark S, 190 W. Jorengo Ave Norfolk, Va, 23503 Roseboro, Ronnie Eugene Rt, 1, Box 173 Denver, N,C 28037 Ruffin, Colton Earl 1004 Rountree Ave. Wilson, N.C. 27893 Russ, Richard Anthony Box 208 Cokey Road Ext. Rocky Mount, N.C. 27801 Satterwhite, Lycurtis D. Rt, 2, Box 69 B Oxford, N,C, 27565 Saunders, Louis F, Jr, 912 Ballylinn Road Va. Beach, Va. 23462 Schaefer, John Andrew 23 S. Pleasant Ave. Dallastown, Pa. Schick, Maria G, 925 Queen Elizabeth Drive Va. Beach, Va. 23452 Scott, Andrew Henry 808 First Ave, Lawrenceville, Va, 23868 Seamons, Sandra Gwenn Rt, 5, Box 148 Roxboro, N,C, 27573 Senter, Lestor David 3126 Kansas Ave, Norfolk, Va, 23513 Sewell, Phyllis Marie 903 W, Church Street Ahoskie, N,C. 27910 Shank, David E. 127 Woodland Drive Staunton, Va. 24401 Shaw, Susan M. 324 Country Lane Petersburg, Va. 23803 Shehigh, Joseph Dewey P.O. Box 366 Kilmarnock, Va, 22482 Shieler, William B, 330 Hazelwood Road Warrenton, N,C, 27489 Simons, Allen Wayne Box 232 Powellsville, N.C. 27967 Simpson, Mildred Pauline Box 712 Warsaw, N.C, 28398 Sipe, Michael Allen Rt. 2, Box 54 Macon, N.C, 27551 Skinner, Stephen Randolph 211 Hayes Street Ahoskie, N.C. 27910 Smith, David M 502 Sandalwood Drive Richmond, Va. 23229 Smithson, Dean S. Box 548 Victoria, Va. 23974 Smoot, Larry Keith Rt. 2, Box 116 Edinburg, Va 22824 Southern, Jerre Andy 2321 Dacn, Street Winston : , ?m, N.C. 27107 Spencer, Sh ley Louise 1236 Little Neck Road Va. Beach, Va. 23452 Spry, Jane E. P.O. Box 72 Coinjock, N.C, 27923 Stallings, Walter Hubert 334 Maple, N.C. 27956 Standi, Michael A. Rt, 1, Box 13A Candor, N,C, 27224 Staton, Linda R, Rt, 1 Bethel, N C, 27812 Strader, Bonnie E, Box 8 Plymouth, N,C, 27962 Tabor, Karen Sue Rt. 1, Box 160 Youngsville, N.C, 27596 Talton, David B 5309 Parkwood Drive Raleigh, N.C. 27612 Taylor, Betty Jo Rt. 1, Box 192 Newsoms, Va. 23874 Taylor, Robert D, 104 Gordy Place New Castle, Del, 19720 Thompson, Lee Jackson Osborne Street, P,0, 35 Keysville, Va, 23947 Tillery, George Hassell 386 Franklin Drive Murfreesboro, N,C, 27855 Tolbert, Nathaniel L, 28 B Chapel Charleston, S,C. 24403 Totten, William Scott Jr, 4723 West Hills Drive Durham, N.C, 27705 Traywick, Paul Robert Rt, 1 Colerain, N,C, 27924 Turnage, Sandra G, Rt, 2, Box 10 Plymouth, N.C. 27962 Turnage, Sherrill DeLeon 1024 South Pine Street Laurinburg, N.C. 28352 Turner, Karen Annette 505 Bailey Ave. Smithfield, Va, 23430 Twiford, Marty Gene Powell ' s Point Currituck, N,C. 27966 u Moen, Truk E C.I, 96942 Utiey, Fred Douglas 2940 Halstead Road Richmond, Va, 23235 Verdone, Donald Paul 7806 Temple Street Adelphi, Maryland 20783 w Waldron, Danny C. Rt, 3, Box 198 Chesterfield, Va, 23832 Walker, Robert Leslie 3621 Virginius Drive Va Beach, Va, 23452 Walker, William Wade 108 East Maryland Ave. Crewe, Va. 23930 Walls, Leslie Ballard 1047 Louise Lane Allentown, Penn, 18103 Walton, Florine Rt 1, Box 242 Gates, N,C. 27937 Walton, Martha L. Rt 2, Box 6 Gates, N.C, 27937 Ward, Harriett Lucinda Rt 1, Box 377 Tyner, N,C, 27980 West, Ronnie Dwight Rt 2 Louisburg, N,C, 27549 Weeber, Bernard William 101 Midyette Ave, Morehead City, N,C, 28557 White, Nancy Faye Rt 1, Box 262 Oak City, N,C, 27857 White, Robert E, Jr 2404 Windward Shore Drii Va Beach, Va, 23451 White. Sandra Lee 1201 West Gold Street Wilson, N,C, 27803 Whittenburg, ' yron San 516 5th Ave, East Hendersonville, N,C, 28739 Wikle, David E, 845 Welton Ave, APPENDIX 242 STUDENT DIRECTORY Richmond, Va, 23224 ' ilkinson 2451 Sunrise Drive SE St Petersburg, Fla 33705 Williams, Gary H Box 129 Moyock, N C 27956 ms, KatI Rt 2, Box 184 Aulander, N C. 27805 illiams, Robert Anttiony Rt 1, Box 191 North Garden Va 22959 illiams, Theodore Rt 2, Box 549 Moncks Corn Goose Creek, S C- 29461 ' illiamson, Estelle Marie 3108 Robin Hood Drive 0, N.C. 27408 Wilson, Steven W, 719 Va, Street Roanoke Rapids, N.C. 27870 Wilson, Vivian Rt, 1, Box 209 Clarendon, N.C. 28432 Windham, Deborah Sue 4306 Kingsland Drive Goldsboro, N.C. 27405 Winslow, Robert Lane Rt. 1 Sunbury, N.C. 27979 Winstead, Richard Hugh noo E. Washington Street Nashville, N.C. 27856 Woodard, Aleph B. 200 Church Street Enfield, N.C. 27823 Woodard, Charlotte Gail Rt. 1, Box 68A Murfreesboro. N.C. 27855 Woodbury, AAarcia Lynn 1960 12th Street N.E Hickory, N.C. 28601 Woodlief, Kevin Taylor 21511 Pickett Ave. Matoaca, Va. 23803 STUDENT DIRECTORY 243 APPENDIX Freshmen Abernathy, Steve Holt 3404 Monument Avenue Richmond, Virginia 23220 Abidoye, Jotin Adebisi Box 20 Jagbo Offa Offa, Kwara, Nigeria Abies, Gary Wayne 924 Hollywood Drive Ctiesapeake, Virginia 23320 AboyadeCole Adegboyega 21 Kumoyi Street AAushon, Nigeria Lagos, L State Aghayene, Vincent Osa 41 Aruosa Street Benin City, Nigeria Adams, Dennis Gardner Rt. 1 Merry Hill, N.C. 27957 Aduv a, Henry Ekinadose 24 Igon Street Itire Lavi anson S-Lete Long Lagos City, Lagos State Adams, Jr. Franklin Trey 5400 S. Prestonwood Avenue Richmond, Va. 23234 Adams, Randy Dean Rt 1, Box 352 Grimesland, N.C. 27837 Adkins, David Joe 212 Royal Oakdrive Chesapeake, Virginia 23320 Aghayere, Pulyn Ikpomwosa No. 41, Aruosa Street Benin, Midviiesl 074 Alexander, Douglas E. 2346 General Longstreet Drive Virginia Beach, Va. 23454 Alston, Charles McDaniel Rt. 1 Box 1 Seaboard, N.C. 27876 Ainenehi, Peter Odiow 101 Randle Avenue Suru-Lere, Lagos Alexander, Sharon Ann 2617 Smithson Drive Chesapeake, Va. 23322 Alston, Gregory w. 828 Beal Street Rocky Mount, N.C 27881 Amirani, Abdolhassan 62 Parvizi Street Abadan, Iran Amirani, Sedigne Parvizi Street Abadan, Khozeston 62 Anderson, Daniel Wayne 3754 Chatham Circle Norfolk, Va 23513 Anderson Kristi Lynn E 17 Adams Street, Parkville Guaynabo, Puerto Rico 00657 Anderson, Terrie Lynn 2928 Sandliddler Road Va Beach, Virginia 23456 Anderson, Timothy Ray 2829 Ellis Road Durham, N C. 27703 Andersen, Timothy V. 12 Crescent Drive Whippany, N J. 07981 Anderson, Moses Augusta Rt. 1 Box 284A Hollins, Va 24019 Anderson, Scott Lewis 206 Brook Street Williamsburg, Va. 23185 Anderson, Stephen Wayne 2928 Sandfiddler Road Va. Beach, Va. 23456 Andrews, David Perry 730 Carolina Street Roanoke Rapids, N.C 27870 Awwas, Jack Edwins 2253 Waike Street Va. Beach, Va. 23451 Asbury, Michael Leon 1300 Armstrong Circle Raleigh, N.C. 27610 Askew 201 McKinley Avenue Ahoskie, N.C. 27910 Ataee, Naini Masood Shah Sa Chaharsoughmaghsood Esfahan Iran Atkinson, Thomas Edward 1005 Panola Street Tarboro, N.C. 27886 Atwill, Steve Baily Box 215 Whitakers, N.C. 27891 Au, Allan Chi Ming 145-163 Bulkeley Street, Rm. 9 Hunghom, Kowloon, Hong Kong B Baines, Donna Frances 2680 Greenway Road Suffolk, Virginia 23438 Ball, Cherry Lucreatia Chisleytown Road St Inigoes, Maryland 20684 Bandeff, Alex Stephen 1739 York Road Hagerstown, Maryland 21740 Barbee, James (Jay) Allen 603 Piney Point Road Yorktown, Virginia 23692 Barker, Guy Douglas 8700 Standish Lane Richmond, Va. 23229 Barnes, George Michael Rt. 1 Box 63 Pendleton, N.C. 27862 Barnicle, Katie Joyce 6321 Colby Way Va. Beach, Va. 23462 Baldwin, Earl Rt. 3, Box 38A Mt. Gielad, N.C. 27306 Baldwin, Kearney Fill 600 Park Drive Mechanicsville, Va. 23111 Baldwin, Randy 502 Anderson Drive Darlington, S.C. 29532 Banks, Ella Mae Rt. 1, Box 253 Jackson, N.C. 27845 Barkley, Richard Douglas Route 1, Box 49 Coinjock, N.C. Barnett, James Lovell 107 N Bengon Road Greensboro, N.C. 2740) Barrera, Bobby Alfred 140 Bryan Blvd. Havelock, N.C. 28532 Bart olomeo, George Mark 12810 Beaverdale Lane Bowie, Md 20715 Basnight, Ralph Leigh 905 South Street Ahoskie, N.C- 97910 Bass, Rita Gail Rt 1, Box 293 Edenton, N C. 27932 Bates, Jay Christopher 6104 Newington Drive Richmond, Va 23224 Bateman, Susan Allison Apt. A 2 Burnette Apts. S Third St. Murfreesboro, N.C. 27855 Batten, Steve Jerome 102 Robert Elliffe Road Williamsburg, Va. 23185 Battista, Thomas Micheal 9 Hiawatha Havelock, N.C 28532 Bau Ala 7619 Newell Hickory Grovi Charlotte, N.C. 28215 Beard, Timothy Alan P O, Box 444 Culpeper, Va 22701 Bell, Lloyd Alexander Route 3 Box 185 Lincolnton, Georgia 30817 Bell, Robert Lindsay 34 Ambrose Lane Hampton, Va 23663 Road Bennett, John Toscan 210 79th Street Va Beach, Va. 23451 Bersch, Richard Francis Rt. 3, Box 104 B Cumberland, Va. 23040 Black, Robert B. 335 Huntington Blvd. Roanoke, Va 24012 Blackburn, Robert Archer 1505 Cedarbluff Drive Richmond, Va 23233 Blackwell, Jane 111 Cherry Street Scotland Neck, N.C. 27874 Blakey, James Elwood Rt. 2 Box 77 B Elkton, Va. 22827 Blowe, Deborah Ann Route 1, Box 329 Murfreesboro, N.C. 27855 Blue III, Ivy Petrie Rt. 1, Box 776 Hanover, Va 23069 Blue, Robert Monroe 1144 Phillip Street Clinton, N.C. 28328 Bocock, Michael Len Rt. 2 Dayton, Va. 22821 Bohler, B. Jinx P.O. Box 951 Newton, N.C. 28658 Boler, Jacqueline 1810 Kentucky Avenue Winston-Salem, N.C. 27101 Boone, Alstepheness Rt. 1, Box 219 Spring Hope, N.C. 27882 Booth, Carol Linda 203 Simpson Road Ardmore, Penn. 19003 Bowe, Barry Alan 399 Witcher Road Belle, West Va. 25015 Bowe, James Paul 17 Phyllis Drive Newask, Delaware 19711 Boyce, John Charles 6053 Whaleyville Blvd. Suffolk, Va. 23438 Boyd, Carwell Eastside Homes Nl. 65 Tarboro, N.C. 27886 Boyter, Garry Randall Rt. 1 Moore, S.C. 29369 Bragg, Jo Alice 1634 Kingsway Road Norfolk, Va. 23518 Bragg, Stephen D. 1634 Kingsway Road Norfolk, Va. 23518 Bredon, Richard Charles 8716 West Broad St Rd Richmond, Va. 23224 Breiner, Kathleen Mary 23 Charlton Drive Hampton, Va. 23666 Bridg, John R. 731 Jackson Street Salsburv, Md. 21801 Bridgeman, John Eric 5171 Amberly Road Virginia Beach, Va. 23462 Britt Jr., Wilbur T Rt 1, Box 89 Pinetown, N.C. 27865 Britt, Zollie McCoy Rt. 1, Box 219 Murfreesboro, N.C. 27855 Broadhead, Cathy Emily 603 Royal Drive Jacksonville, N.C. 28540 Brooks, Kevin Duane 51 Hill Street S.I. NY., New York 10304 Brown, Jacqueline Vanessa Rt- 1, Box 50 B Woodford, Va. 22580 Brown, Rodney Carter 332 nth St. N.W. Charlottesville, Va, 22903 Brown, Stephen Gerard 883 Asbury Ave. Norfolk, Va. 23513 Brown, Zenith Gene 1115 Wagner Street Tarboro, N.C. 27886 Brown III, Neal 115 Ridgewood Road Tarboro, N.C. 27886 Brown, Richard W. 84 Eighth Street Salem, N.J. 08079 Brown, William Wayne Route 3, Box 97 Roanoke Rapids, N.C. 27870 Bryan Jr., William Wade Rt. 2 Garner, N.C. 27529 Bryant, Deborah Elizabeth Route 1, Box 53 Pendleton, N.C. 27862 Buchanan, will E. Ill 104 Riverside Drive Ashland, Va. 23005 Bueche, Arthur Henry III 1928 Charca Lee Lane Va. Beach, Va. 23455 Buffaloe, John Harvey Rt. 1, Box 167 Jackson, N.C. 27845 Bugg, Christopher Lee Rt. 2, Box 98 Clarksville, Va. 23927 Bumgardner, Jeffrey George Route 6, Box 278 Gastonia, N.C. 28052 Burke, Denise Elizabeth 104 Forest Circle Murfreesboro, N.C. 27855 Burling, John N. 2000 Old Stage Road Alexandria, Va. 22308 Bussells, Jo Ann Weems, Va. 22576 Butterworth, Virginia Gray P.O. 457 Bethel, N.C. 27812 Bukolt, Mark Raymond 8703 Waterford Road Alexandria, Va. 22308 Byrd, Teresa A. lOlS C Doah Court Thomasville, N.C. 27360 Cabarrus, Jeffery Dwight Rt. 1, Box 278 Crewell, N.C. 27928 Cacciatore, Thomas Joseph 20 Youngs Hill Road Halesite, NY. 11743 Campbell, Donna Faye Rt. 2, Box 64 Fairmont, N.C. 28340 Carper, Andrew Allen 1443 F. Street Woodbridge, Va. 22191 Carr, Nancy Jean 8041 Carr Lane Suffolk, Va. 23437 Carroll, Larry Wayne 109 Lindsey Ave. Chesapeake, Va. 23320 Carson, Christopher Blair 201 Redwood Lane Cheshire, Conn. 06410 Carter, Paul W. 1514 Emily Avenue Auburn, Alabama 36830 Carter, V. Sue Rt 1, Box 23 Scranton, N.C. 27875 Carter, Wayne W. 5001 Holy Neck Road Suffolk, Va. 23437 Carney, James Daniel 602 Apt. 1 Plum Wendy Road Wilmington, N.C. 28403 Chapman Jr., Robert Malvin 1439 Modoc Ave. Norfolk, Va. 23503 Cheney, Peter Holland 482 Elizabeth Lake Drive Hampton, Va. 23669 Chilton, John AlexandP- RFD 2 Lancaster, Va. 22503 Chotivongehai, Wanchai Eddie 49814 Rama Street, Dusit Road Bangkok, Thailand APPENDIX 244 STUDENT DIRECTORY Clay III, Harry Lee 10 Fairway Road Petersburg, Va. 23B03 Cline, John K. 301 Sun Valley Drive St, Albany, W. Va 25177 Cobb, Randy Paige Box 105 Branchville, Va. 23828 Codioe, AAary Hollyview Apts (204) S. Wynn St. Murfreesboro, N.C. 27855 Coleman, Ralph Box 25 Garysburg, N.C. 27831 Collins, Katherine Elizabeth 104 Debbie Lane Newport News, Va. 23602 Collins, Yvonne Kay 300 Collins Road Suffolk, Va 23438 Colonna, Marsha Beth 2765 Console Ave. Norfolk, Va 23518 Coltrain, Kathy Lynn Rt. 3, Box 244 Will iamston, N.C. 27892 Conner, Edwin Thomas 109 Clinton Ave. St. Albany, W.V. 25177 Cook, Marian Leigh 2309 Carpenter Road Durham, N.C. 27704 Cook, Michael Wayne 3429 Allendale Drive Raleigh, N.C. 27604 Copeland, Mary Sue Rt. 1, Box 670 Windsor, Va. 23487 Covington, Tony Ray 319 William Street Troy, N.C. 27371 Cowan, Chris David 265 Herbert Ave. Hillside, N.J. 07205 Cranford, Wayne Ross 311 Ridgeland Smithfield, Va. 23430 Craven, Stephen Millard Box 44 Pinebluff, N.C. 28373 Creed, Margaret Christina 101 Evelyn Lane Belvedere, S.C. 29841 Cunningham, Calvin Wayne Rt. 6, Box ITC 12 Petersburg, Va. 23803 Curry, Anthony Vernard 1815 Olympia Court ' Fayetteville, N.C. 28301 Cuthrell, Anthony Wray 762 E. Ctemmonsville Road Winston Salem, N.C. 27107 D Dalton, Kevin Francis 31 South Main Street Pascoag, Rhode Island 02859 Daniel, Pamela Lynn BOX 297 Battleboro, N.C. 27809 Darden, Vivian Baugham Box 53 Branchville, Va. 23828 Davis, Anita Jean Box 444 Jackson, N.C. Davis, Billy Lynn 1702 Middle Road Fayetteville, N.C. 28301 Davis, Steve Christopher Rt. 1, Box 161 St. Stephen, S.C. 29479 Davis, Willie Lee P.O. Box 472 Jackson, N.C. 27845 Dawody, Frank Abeniyi 67c Simpson Street, Erute Metta Lagos, Nigeria Dawson, Rebecca Karleen Rt. 2, Box 315-D Montpelier, Va. 23192 Days, Clarence Jr 2940 French Street Phila., Penna. 19121 Deese, David S. 625 Starmont Drive Durham, N.C. 27705 Delk, Ricky Matthew 1527 Wilkins Drive Suffolk, Va 23434 Denston, Daniel R. 581 Flaxlon Place Alexandria, Va. 22303 Deshields, L Welton, Jr. 204 S Wynn Street Apt. 1 Murfreesboro, N.C. 27855 Dillon, Hugh Nelson 7004 Grove Road Alexandria, Va. 22306 Dixon, Charles Albert 916 Reedy Creek Road Cary, N.C. 27511 Dobbins, James Andrew 2557 S. Edgewater Drive Fayetteville, N.C 28303 Dodd, John Stanley Holly Hill Farm Hanover, Va. 23069 Dorval, Kathy Lynn 817 Archer Drive Va. Beach, Va. 23452 Dozier, John Craig 1614 N. College Pk. Drive Greensboro, N.C. 27403 Drake, Joan Louise Rt. 1, Box 13-B Jackson, N.C. 27845 Prevatte, Cheryl Ann 116 Johnson Ave Chesapeake, Va. 23320 Driver, Martha Leigh Rt. 1, Box 423 Battleboro, N.C. 27809 Dugger, Nancy Elizabeth P.O. Box 156 Brodnax, Va. 23920 Dunlow, Willis Ray Rt. 1, Box 424 Aulander, N.C. 27805 Eady, Terry L. 456 Harmony Ave. Rochester, Pa. 15074 Eagle, Robert Reid 3916 Virginia Drive Raleigh, N.C. 27610 Eason, Michael Jerome P.O. Box 195 Potecasi, N.C. 27867 Eberhart, Gregory Gerard 209 McKinley Ave. Pgh., Pa. 15202 Ebron, Kenneth Reginal 1209 Ebron Road Greenville, N.C. 27834 Edge, Steve Everard 253 Canal Street Rocky Mount, N.C. 27801 Edogun, Maurice Eno 9 Modile Way, ObeleOdan, Suruhere Lagos, Nigeria Edwards, Robert Bruce Rt. 1, Box 115 Bovkins, Va. 23827 Ehiorobo Uyi Smart No 50 Second East Circular Road Benim City, Mid West Ellison, Ruby Jean 507 Mullin Street Tarboro, N.C. 27886 Emery, Carey Todd 106 Pecan Drive Murfreesboro, N.C. 27855 Erwin, Jo Ann Box 763 West Point, Va. 23181 Euler, Mary Jane 4248 Greenleaf Drive Chesapeake, Va. 23327 Evans, Cherry Gay 411 Union Street Murfreesboro, N.C. 27855 Everett, Andrew Paul Rt. 2, Box 128 Creswell, N.C. 27928 Everette, Janet Lavonne 530 Apt. F 22 Street Newport News, Va. 23607 Faccenda, Steve John 22 Appletree Lane Morris Plains, N.J. 07950 Farid, Tehrani Massoud Tehran Faroe, Gail 7481 Chagrin Road Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022 Farrar, Shirlee Jones P.O. 167 Gatesville, N.C. 27938 Farrington, Cranston C. Rt. 5, Box 176 Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514 Ferebee, Susan Carol Camden, N.C. 27921 Ferguson, Colleen Ann 2900 New Kent Avenue Richmond, Va. 23225 Ferrell, Ronnie D. 312 Atwater Street Burlington, N.C. 27215 Fichuo, Sendy F. P.O. Box 94 Moen, True, EC. Is. 96942 Fidler, Mary Elizabeth Rt. 1 Farnham, Va. 22460 Fink, Bobby Gene 216 Valley Street Concord, N.C. 28025 Fleischer, Lee C. 2825 Dunkirk Ave. Norfolk, Va. 23509 Floyd, James A. Rt. 3, Box 112 Louisburg, N.C. 27549 Fugua, Thomas Wilks Rt. 2 Alpharetta, Georgia 30201 Fosi, Njoya Ibrahim 65 Independence Street Douala, Littoral Foster, Warren Bridgman, Jr. 7007 Lakewood Drive Richmond, Va. 23229 Foushee, Lenmi Dewitt 100 Bent Street Carrboro, N.C. 27510 Fowler, Joe R. 792 Galax Trail Mt. Airy, N.C. 27030 Fowler, Richard Macon Rt. 1, Box 159 Tabor City, N.C. 28463 Franklin, Camella Yvette 2747 Jamestown Ave. Hampton, Va. 23661 Franklin, Marvin Leon Rt. 1, Box 169 Palmvra. Va. 229A.1 Franklin, Mary Katherine 91 Girdle Rd. East Aurora, NY. 14052 Frazier, Elizabeth Anne (Bess) 2928 Breezy Road Virginia Beach, Va. 23451 Fuller, Susan Lynne 416 Johnstaun Road Chesapeake, Va. 23320 Futrell, Antionette Brown P.O. Box 566 Jackson, N.C. 27845 Futrell, Charles Micheal 2211 Henderson Ave. New Bern, N.C. 28560 Futrell, Wayne Thomas 5 Joyce Circle Newport News, Va. 23601 Futrell Jr., William Clifton 105 Pecan Drive Murfreesboro, N.C. 27855 Gaither, Andrew Craig Rt. 2, Box A 7 Enfield, N.C. 27823 Gallagher, Chris Raymond 1909 Belfield Road Alexandria, Va. 22327 Gantt, Cheryl Maxine 609 Piney Grove Columbia, S.C. 29216 Gardner, Edward Keith 1712 Colonial Ave. Suffolk, Va. 23434 Garnel, Benny W. 1331 WInstead PI. Greensboro, N.C. 27408 Garner, James Thomas Route 2 Angier, N.C. 27501 Garrison, Lisa Malone 808 East High Street Murfreesboro, N.C. 27855 Gay, Anthony Gene 176 Meadowbrook Road Rocky Mount, N.C. 27801 Gerhart, Kenneth Todd Windy Knoll Farm Radiant, Va. 22732 Gerringer, Gary Dean Rt 1, Elon College Elon College, N.C. 27244 Gibbs, Clarence Lee P O Box 481 Manteo, N.C. 27994 Gibson, Margaret Elizabeth 8 Pine Drive Roanoke Rapids, N.C. 27870 Glover, John Mark P.O. Box 125 Seaboard, N.C. 27876 Good, Joseph Henry Madison, Va Madison, Va. 22727 Golshir, Golam Hossein 491 St. Nazar Esfahan Gorman, William Morgan 18 Sir Francis Wyatt PI. Newport News, Va. 23606 Grace, David Hunter 101 Fernwood Lane Cheshire, Connecticut 06410 Grant, Timothy Lee Rt. 3, Box 136-B Windsor, Va. 23487 Gray, Donald Ray Rt. 2, Box 157 Sanford, N.C. 27330 Green, Charlotte Ruth 654 C Aachen Road Fort Lee, Va. 23801 Green, Karen Elaine Rt. 5, Box 144 Henderson, N.C. 27536 Green, Richard J. 822 Sheldon Road Charleston, S.C. 29407 Greene, Stephen Jerome Box 98 Banner Elk, N.C. 28604 Grey III, Benjamin Eugene 4708 Haywood Drive Portsmouth, Va. 23703 Gregory, Robert Rt. 1, Box 272 Camden, N.C. 27921 Griffin, Howard Lee 2.C Fountain Manor Drive Greensboro, N.C. 27405 Griffin, Nancy Lee 3701 Edwards Mill Road Raleigh, N.C. 27612 Grinnolds, Guy Kent 560 Beaurogard Drive Chesapeake, Va. 23320 Grizzard, Richard Larry Rt. 1, Box 158 Skippers, Va. 23879 Guertin, Suzanne Lee 3036 Woodbaugh Drive Chesapeake, Va. 23321 Gupton, Charles Alexander 1313 Spencer Ave. New Bern, N.C. 28560 Guyer, Lit Mark 31 Red Mill Road Newark, Del. 19711 H Hagans, Jace Morgan 200 S. Memorial Drive Greenville, N.C. 27834 Hall, Edford Dale P.O. Box 252 Elizabethtown, N.C. 28337 STUDENT DIRECTORY 245 APPENDIX Hall, Stuart Emory 416 Main Street Woodland, N.C. 27897 Hall, Terry Lynn P.O. Box 1B5 Rich Square, N.C. 27869 Hambleton. Richard Patton 408 Stanton Road, Kiamensi Wilmington, Del. 19804 Hamilton, Walter Eugene Rt. 10, Box 70 Salisbury, N.C 28144 Hamlin, Jean Carol 417 Titian Street Emporia, Va. 23B47 Hand, Darlene Marie Rt. 1, Box 220 Boykins, Va. 23827 Hannah, Bingley Solomon 2816 Grant Street Savannah, Georgia 31404 Hardison, Patricia Sue Rt. 1, Box 288 Jamesville, N.C. 27846 Hardman, Michael Todd 1 Momue Avenue Cape Charles, Va. 23310 Hargrove, Peter Box 58 Hovi e Hall Road Goose Creek, S.C. 29445 Harmon, Philip Milton 4813 Bristow Drive Annandale, Va. 22003 Harp, Timothy Lynn 36 Vance Street anoke Rapids, N.C. 27870 Har Lyn 200 S Oakun Street Edenton, N.C. 27932 larrell, Sandra Lynn 1407 Howard Ave. Tarboro, N.C. 27886 larris, Cynthia Karen 2, Box 111 Ahoskie, N.C. 27910 Harris, Julia Anne 3805 S Cape Henry Ave. Norfolk, Va 23502 Harris, Marvin L. 7 Pine Knoll Drive Lawrenceville, N.J. 08648 Harris, Viola Guuenette 223 Cedar Street Rocky Mt. N.C. 27801 Hauge, Robert D. Rt. 3, Box 34 B Culpeper, Va. 22701 Haverty, William Joseph 2551 Murray Ave. Norfolk, Va. 23518 Hawkins, John Barry 426 Farnsworth Road Spartanburg, S.C. 29301 Hazelette, Richard Allen 1405 Meads Road Norfolk, Va. 23505 Hedrick, Gregory Hoyle 209 Walden Drive Grafton, Va. 23692 Henderson, Melvin Paul P.O Box 4 Upper Marlboro, Maryland 20870 Henegar III, William R. 2708 Mulberry Grove Ct. Va Beach, Va. 23452 Herndon, Michael Wayne 8716 W. Broad Street Richmond, Va. 23229 Hassan Hosseini, Rasoul Mod Street Esfahan, Iran Herring, Don McCray 909 Barbara Drive Suffolk, Va. 23434 Henderson Jr , Ray Fontaine 4020 Randolph Road Richmond, Va. 23235 Hicks, Paul Anthony P.O. Box 132 Efland, N.C. 27243 Higgenbotham, Joseph F. 1195 Cardinal Drive Gastonia, N.C. 28052 High, Peggy Ann PC. Box 463 Gaston, NX 27832 Hill, John Edward 1006 Glenwood Ave. Greensboro, N.C. 27403 Hinton, Cheryl Lynn Rt. 1, Box 72 Gatesville, N.C. 27938 Hinton, Jr. William Jones Box 84 Gatesville, N.C. 27938 Hodges Jr., David Lee 606 Old Town Drive Colonial Heights, Va. 23834 Hooshiari, Hamid Reza No. 42 Ordibe Hesht St. Isfah Iran Hoover, Henry Nathan P O Box 216 Wagener, S.C. 29164 Horner, Jay S. 3424 Shaw Lane Richmond, Va. 23224 House, Joseph Box 308 Griffon, N C. 28530 Howell, Cynthia Gail Rt. 1, Box 187 Eure, N.C. 27935 Howell, Michael Edwards 4909 Carteret Drive Raleigh, N.C. 27612 Huber, David Joseph 91 Lynbrook Drive South York, Pa. 17402 Hudson, Russell Wallace R.F.D. 1, Box 166 South Hill, va. 23970 Huggins, Bonetta Luvenia Route 1 Box 233 a Dover, N.C. 28526 Hunter, William Lawrence P O Box 156 Garysburg, N.C. 27831 Hutchinson, Don Melvin Rt. 1, Box 216 Murfreesboro, N.C. 27855 Hutchison, Donna Fay 2067 Salem Road Va. Beach, Va. 23456 Ibadin, Samson Arehedanghi No. 14 Ehondor Street Benin-City, Midwest Idubor, Osa Elliot 118 Yakubu Gowon Street B-City, Midwest Nigeria Iduba, Sunday Osa 118 Yakinbu Gowon Street Benin, Mid. West Nigeria Imasuen, Alfred Ideyoma 9 Akugbe Street Olihn ' s Quarter Benim City, Mid West Inegbenosun, Samuel Echie 7 Yoruba Street P.O. Box 78 Agbor, Mid West Nigeria Iredia, John lyoha 81 Igun Street Benin City, Midwest Ingram, Curtis Junior 1117 West Penn. Ave. Southern Pines, N.C. Insley, Garry Morris 200 Paradise Point Road Yorktown, Va. 23692 Irabor, Samuel Osasu 68, Wire Road Benin City, Nigeria lyamu, George Enaye 12 Mercy Street, Urubi Quarters Benin City, Nigeria lyen, Vincent Ota f g. Akparpada Road Benin City, Midwest State, Niger Jacobs, Gary Rudolph P.O Box 130 Garysburg, N.C. 27831 Jagoda, Katherine Ann 9 St. Hedwigs Ave. Dunkirk, New York 14048 Jackson, Eric Barber 508 East High Street Murfreesboro, N.C. 27855 James, Dennis Ray Rt. 1 Goldston, N.C. 27252 James, Timothy Heller Rt. 1 Clayton, Ga. 30525 James, William Hamilto n Rf. 4, Box 196- B Sumter, S.C. 29150 Jemide, Sube 93 Lagos Street Benin City, Mid West, Nigerii Jenkins, Hubert C. Rt 1, Box 15 Madison, Va. 22727 Jenkins, Keith 5312 Clay Terrace NE Washington, D.C. 20019 Jenkins, Tracey Anne P.O. Box 178 Roxobel, N.C. 27872 Jenks, Nancy Carolyn 337 Goffle Road Ridgewood, N.J. 07450 Jennings, Linda Marie 24 Colberts Cane Newport News, Va. 23601 Jennings, Ray Anthony 1819 Martin Ave. Chesapeake, Va. 23324 Johnson, Dwight East Convenwood Drive Fayetteville, N.C. 28302 John Dyr 903 Panola Street Tarboro, N.C. 27886 Johnson, Jo Ann L. R.F.D. 1, Box 206 Prospect, Va. 23960 Johnson, Michael Joseph Box 337 R.D.I. Newton, N.J. 07860 Johnson, Michael Preston P.O. Box 376 Carrabelle, Florida 32322 Jones, Alan Keith 711 Alexander Ave. Henderson, N.C. 27536 Jones, Charles W. 990 South 10th Street Wilmington, N.C. 28401 Jones, James Steven P.O. Box 696 Clarksville, Va. 23927 Jones, Jesse J. 604 Railroad Street Enfield, N.C. 27823 Jones, Norrell Warren Rt. 1, Box 262-A Callao, Va. 22435 Jones, Reginald Norman 111 Wilkins Street Roanoke Rapids, N.C. 27870 Jones, Richard Alphonso General Delivery Varnville, S.C. 29964 Jordan, James Wright 444 S. Harrison Ave. Cary, N.C. 27511 Joyner, Albert Wayne 105 Joyner Street Suffolk, Va. 23434 Joyner, Earnhart Rt. 4, Box 245 H Windsor, N.C. 27983 Joyner, Gerald Stanley Rt. 3, Box 153 Smithfield, N.C. 27577 Joyner, Muriel Evelyn Rt. 1, Box 363 Windsor, N.C. 27983 K Kallon, Vandy 6 Gibbon Lane Freetown, Sierra Leonie Karam Sichani, Javad 66 Bita Bonbast, Khaghani Isfahan Keadie, Steven August 814 Ellynn Drive Cary, N.C. 27511 Kearney, Eddie L. 170 Beekford Drive Henderson, N.C. ?7536 Keeter, Donna Neat 215 Taylor Street Roanoke Rapids, N.C. 27870 Keith, William Henry Jr. 2914 Academy Street Sanford, N.C. 27330 Kelly, Lloyd Charles Jr. 5100 Beddington Road Richmond, Va. 23234 Kendall, Felton Dewayne Box 357 Ansonville, N.C. 28007 Kent, LouAnne Marie Box 193 Tarawa Terrace Camp Leieune, N.C. 28543 Keough, Diane 9354 Sibelius Drive Vienna, Va. 22180 Ketner, Jr. Gilbert Lawson 6619 Candlewood Drive Charlotte, N.C. 28210 Kidd, Kevin W. 6620 River Road Motoaca, Va. 23803 King, Raymond William P.O. Box 553 Warrenton, N.C. 27589 King, Stuart Lee 605 House Ave. Scotland Neck, N.C. 27874 King, William Woody Rt. 1, Box 552 Edenton, N.C. 27932 Kirk, Forrest Monroe Rt. 1, Box 501 Aberdeen, N.C. 28315 Kizer, Sharon Kay Rt. 1, Box 272 Clarksville, Va. 23927 Kleiss, Robert F. 2219 Decatur Road Wilmington, Del. 19810 Kobeckis, Edward B. 9733 Cherokee Road Richmond, Va. 23235 Koonce, Kenneth Earl 1115 Desmond Street Kinston, N.C. 28501 Koraska, Debra Lynn Rt. 1, Box 646 Edenton, N.C. 27932 Lang, John Daniel Rt. 1, Box 87 Gatesville, N.C. 27938 Langdon, Anthony Don RFD 2 Angier, N.C. 27501 Lanier, Javis Thomas Route 1, Box 26 Java, Va. 24565 Lapite, Oladipo Oladisun 199, Herbert Macaulay Street Lagos, Lagos State Lathan, John L. 1076 Jenkins Street Spartanburg, S C. 29303 Law, Ron Michael 903 Benjamin Pkwy. Greenstxjro, N.C. 27408 Leber, David Alan 153 Carlisle Terrace Ridgewood, N.J. 07450 Lee, Donald Ray P.O. Box 135 Abbeville, S.C. 29620 Legette, Calvin Floyd 2096 Atlantic Street Orangeburg, S C. 29115 Lemons, Wanda Gayte Rt. 3, Sox lA Starling Drive Hopkins, S.C. 29061 Levy, Robert J. 310 Tarrytown Drive Richmond, Va. 23229 Lewis, Charles Steven 10 N. Juniper Street Hampton, Va. 23669 Lewis, Derrick W. 29 Marion Street Red Bank, N. ' 07701 Leyva, Alfred Wessenlou 178 Prospect Park West Brooklyn, NY. 11215 APPENDIX 246 STUDENT DIRECTORY Light, Jo Ann 2623 Atlee Road Mechanicsville, Va. 23111 Lindsay, Cynthia Jean 591 Catesby Lane Williamsburg, Va. 23185 Lindsey, Sadie T. Rt. 2, Box 59 A Yorkton, N.C. 28135 Liverman, Joseph Milton 10708 Inwood Ave Silverspring, Nd, 20902 Locklair, Robert D. Jr. 1257 Ashley Hall Road Charleston, S.C. 29407 Luck, Robert Thornton 7500 Century Drive Richmond, Va 23229 Lyon Mary Catherine P.O. Box 115 Northside, N.C. 27544 M MacLaren, Richard C. 13 Buchanan Ct. Fort Adams Newport, R.I 02840 McAuley, Brent Martizer 229 West Clarinort Street Troy, N.C. 27371 McClenny, Mac Riddick Rt. 1, Box 89 Carrsville, Va. 23315 McKnight, Kathleen A. 400 Maycox Norfolk, Va 23505 McConnell, John Hillis 1119 Stewart Drive Williamsburg, Va. 23185 Mclntyre, Edward Mitchell Rt. 1, Box 430 A Rocky Point, N.C. 28457 McKinnon, Wallace Thomas Rt. 1, Box 131 Cameron, N.C. 28326 McMannen, Tim Irwin 1720 Mason Drive Durham, N.C. 27703 McManus Eric David Rt 8, Box 852 Greensboro, N.C. 27406 Macon, Jonathan Andrew 6819 Whiteball Road Norfolk, Va. 23518 Mangum III, Ceburn Harris 6815 Holly Springs Road Raleigh, N.C. 27606 Manson, Thomas Cadell P.O Box 33 Warfield, Va 23889 Marek, Cindy Kay Rt. 6, Box 32 Petersburg, Va. 23803 Marr, Brian K. 8825 Jandell Road Lorton, Va 22079 Marshall, Anthony A. 356 Springdale Hts. Troy, N.C. 27371 Marshall, Bradford Ray 2374 Ambrose Street Richmond, Va. 23229 Marshall, Robert Lewis 806 West Ivey Drive Seaford, Del. 19973 Marsh, Benjamin William P.O. Box 220 Bath, N.C. 27808 Martin, Barry V. 2113 Markland Drive Chesapeake, Va. 23325 Martin, Gary William 300 S. West Street Falls Church, Va. 22046 Martin, Vickie Lavern 1203 West Green High Point, N.C 27260 Mason, Grant Rogers Bath, N.C. 27884 Massenburg, Carolyn Oianne Route 2, Box 115 Wake Forest, N.C. 27587 Mathias, Todd August 511 Kerrwood Road Pittsburgh, Pa. 15215 Matthews, Donald Eugene 410 South Boyd Street Gastonia, N.C. 28052 Matthews, Teresa Wright 502 South Harrison Ave. Cary, N C. 27511 Mauncele, James Anthony 122 Garden Ave. Belleville, N.J. 07109 Maxwell, Doris Ann 135 Dunn Street Rocky Mount, N.C. 27801 Meehan, Kathleen Ann 322 E. Main Street Luray, Va. 22835 Merrell, David Alderman 4508 Starmount Drive Greensboro, N.C. 27410 Merritt, Patricia Lynnette 139 Hill Prince Road Va. Beach, Va. 23462 Meyers, Karen Sue 326 Rudisill Road Hampton, Va. 23669 Midgett, Fred Bell 311 Warn Street Jacksonville, N.C. 28540 Midgette, Lee Ann 1141 Rollingwood Arch Va. Beach, Va. 23462 Miller, Katherine Lynn 109 Biery Street Easton, Maryland 21601 Millender, Cecil Daniel Jr. P O. Box 15 Carrabelle, Florida 32322 Mitchell, Rex Dennis 5408 Princess Anne Road Va. Beach, Va. 23462 MoghadasJan, Hersel Yousef 7 Abrar Meykadeh St. Bl. Elyzi Tehran, Tehron Moody, Randall Charles Rt 2, Box 225 Pink Hill, N.C. 28572 Moore, Betty Jean 302 Fernwood Drive Severna Park, Maryland 21146 Moores, Betty Louise 708 15th Street Durham, N.C. 27705 Moore, Gloria M. 315 Catherine Street Ahoskie, N.C. 27910 Moore, Marcus Anthony P.O. Box 454 Newport, N.C. 28570 Moore, Michael A. 1713 Meadvilk Pgh., Pa 15214 Moore, William Anthony Route 2, Box 60 C Selma, N.C. 27576 Morgan, David Charles 11 W, Commodore Drive Newport News, Va. 23601 Morings, James Henry Rt. 1, Box 220 Eure, N.C 27935 Morris, Foster Stanley 716 Secession Abbeville, S.C. 29620 Morrissette, Douglas George 473 Dunmore Drive Newport News, Va. 23602 Moye, Donald Ray 811 Englewood Palace Ayden, N.C. 28513 Murray, Thomas Edwin 334 Hemlock Ave. Garwood, N.J. 07027 Myatt, Lucy Yvonnie Rt. 3, Box 411 Raleigh, N.C. 27603 Myers, Jeannie Margaret 3101 Dale Ave. Apt 9 Colonial Heights, Va. 23834 Neidig, Carole Lee 1805 Silverside Road Wilmington, Delaware 19810 Nelson, Kim Barrett Rt 2 Buckingham Est. Pinnacle, N.C. 27043 Nemits, Steve 220 Pine Street Auburn, Pa. 27923 Newton, Oscar Steve Rt I, Box 291 A Fort Mill, S C 29715 Norris, Gary Mark 3113 N 2nd Road Arlington, Va. 22201 Norris, Sandra Kaye Rt. 1, Box 83 South Mills, N.C. 17976 Nunley, Belinda Marie 264 Williamsburg Circle Bristol, Va. 24201 Nunnally, Melvin Baugh III 6033 Bonneau Road Richmond, Va. 23227 o N Nadimi, Hamid Tehran, Iran Najafi, Ebrahim D. Esfahan, Iran Neal, Russell Chandler 110 South Main Street Lawrenceville, Va. 23868 Oconnor Jr., Edward John 6536 Renwood Lane Annandale, Va. 22003 Ogbeiwi, Osab Raphael No. 1 Market Ave., Ehendia Street UrhonigeAgbor, MfdWest Nigeria Okerulu Michael, N. 251 Clifford Road, Aba, E.C.S., Nigerii Ogidi, East Central Okungbowa, Stanleybrown 17 Ezoba Street Benin, Mid-West Nigeria Oliver, Scerek Lynn P.O. Box 102 Farmville, Va. 23901 O ' Neal, David Lyie Box 364 Wanchese, N.C. 27981 Oppermann, Ann 15 Briar Road Wilmington, Del. 19803 Osagie, Pullen Bz. 112 Yaku Bu Gomon Street Benin City, Mid. West Nigeria O ' Steen, Faron Dwain 2415 Winburn Durham, N.C. 27704 Overton, Joy Dean 651 Antrim Or. Apt. 4A Newport News, Va. 23601 Paracha, Gauiafu Ah 38 A 2.Satellite Tower Rawalpuicli, Pakistan Parker, Charles Rt. 3, Box 104 Williamsburg, Va. 23185 Parker, Chris A. Rt 1, Box 130 Murfreesboro, N.C. 27855 Parker, James Charles 374 Belgrave Road Newport News, Va. 23602 Parker, Jimmy Thomas Rt. 4, Box 210 A Rocky Mount, N.C. 27901 Paul, John David 613 Caren Drive Va. Beach, Va 23452 Parker, Joseph Wayne Rappahannock Academy Virginia 22538 Payne, George B. 7316 Backlick Road Springfield, Va. 22150 Payne, Howard Lee 602 Hunting Park Drive Salisbury, Md. 21801 Peebles, James Alex Rt. 2, Box 221 Conway, N C 27820 Penfield, Cathy Elizabeth 20 Emrich Ave. Newport News, Va. 23601 Peters, Frankie Lee 2116 Wood Street Richmond, Va. 23223 Peterson, George David 109 Langdon Street Fayetteville, N.C 28301 Petty, t ayford Tilman Rt. 1 Landrum, S.C. 29356 Pearce, Frank Reid P.O. Box 3076 Charleston, S.C. 29407 Pennix, Gerardos Lee 1101 Bellevue Greensboro, N.C 27406 Peregory, Larry Wayne 601 Deacon Road Fredericksburg, Va. 22401 Perkinson, Steven Dale 3503 East Ave Colonial Heights, Va. 23834 Peterson, Kurt Roger 63 Dexter Ave. Meriden, Conn. 06450 Phalen, Stephanie Ann Oak Hill Farm Penn Laird, Va. 22846 Phelps, Sherry Kay 316 Sherwood Drive Suffolk, Va. 23434 Philips, Stewart Arrington P.O. Box 132 Battleboro, N C 27809 Pierce, Michael Ray 6610 Thrush Way Mechanicsville, Va. 23111 Poole, Harvey Leroy Rt. 2, Box 532 Morganton, N.C. 28655 Posternock, Michael Alan 121 W. Aster Road Wildwood Crest, N.J. 08260 Pourali, Moosa 2 Passage Shiengey Hogey Pourali Gorgan, Iran Powers, Lucy Winston Rt. 2, Box 256- B Woodford, Va 22580 Preston, Kenneth Lee 414 3rd Street N.W. Roanoke, Va. 24016 Price, Luther Rodney Rt. 2, Box 516 Rocky Mount, N.C 27801 Pridgen, David Wayne 4007 Tanglewood Trail Ches., Va. 23325 Q Juinitchette, Dovell Rt. 1, Box 1 A Manson, N.C. 27553 R Rader, L. Scott 3500 Sloan Ct. Raleigh. N C. 27606 Raed, Aaron N. P.O. Box 267 llloen, Truk E.C.I. 96942 Randolph, Ronald W. 1003 Taylor Street Greenville, N.C. 27834 Rankin, Joseph B. 301 Burtner Street GreenstKjro, N.C. 27406 Ranslem, Mary Jeanne 16 Vanda Street, Rt. 30 Torrir Bayamon, Puerto Rico 00619 Reddrick, Adrienne S. PC Box 1201 Greenville, N.C. 27834 Reid, James Phillip 115 East 30th Street Kannapolis, N.C. 28081 Reinfeld, Gary Allen 212 Walden Drive Grafton, Va 23960 Reynolds, Larry 1427 Gilmer Ave. N.W. Roanoke, Va. 24017 Rezaian, Mohaman Hossein 5 Keye Mantasey Najahabad Rhyanes, Norris STUDENT DIRECTORY 247 APPENDIX Box 17 B Church Hill, Md. 21623 Rickards, Dave A- P.O. Box 394 Dover, Del 19958 Ridley, Pamela J R D i. Box 266 Dover, Del. 19901 Riley, Thomas Augustine Rt. 1, Box 224 Murfreesboro, N.C. 27855 Rrtter, Jonathan Edward 2340 Hood Drive Va. Beach, Va, 23454 Roberson, Kelvin Wayne Rt. 1, Box 946 Hertford, N.C. 27944 Roberts, Kent Lamar 1403 Ind. Ave. Woodbridge, Va. 22191 Robinson, Jennifer Denise Rt. 4, Box 18B-A Wadesboro, N C 28170 Rockhill, Diane Susan Box 179 West Bella Bridge Road Medford, N.J. 08055 Rogers, Clifford Ronald Rt. 1, Box 84 Warthen, Ga. 31094 Collins, Alvin N. 647 Liberty Hall Road Goose Creek, S.C. 29405 Ross, Christy Dawn 1529 Moores Pt. Road Suffolk, Va 23436 Ross, David Bryan 1009 Springvale Road Herndon, Virginia 22070 Ross, David L. 1346 Ellis Road Durham, N.C. 27703 Rowe, Susan Va. 6012 Brunswick Street Springfield. Va. 22150 Royle, Tony Mathew 901 Hunter Street Elizabeth City, N.C. 27909 Rzucidio, Tom W 17 Chesterfield Road Parsippany, N.J. 07054 Ruscansky, James Arthur 355 Jonathan Ct. Newport News, Va. 23602 Russell, Earl N. 2115 Wood Street Richmond, Va 23223 Salili, Shahin 34 Kuet Arzaghi Shiraz, Iran Samachy, Sofy O P.O. Box 141 Moen Truk, EC. Is 96942 Sanders, Donald K. 2405 Chubb Lake Ave. Va Beach, Va 23455 Sanders, Jeanette 540 D 22 Street Newport News, Va. 23607 Sanders, Travis Ed. Rt. 2, Box 125 A Elkton, Va. 22827 Sanga, Nkwenti Patrick P.O. Box 13, Victoria Victoria Paks Div., Cameroon Satterwhite, Nathaniel Rt. 2, Box 69 B Oxford, N.C. 27565 Satterwhite, Stewart Adams 528 Fairlane Drive Warrenton, N.C. 27589 Sayles, Richard Andy 640 Pin Oak Road Hagerstown, Maryland 21240 Sawyer, Kenneth Lee 3765 Arbor Road Suffolk, Va 23435 Scott, Carroll Thomas 115 Dale Circle Franklin, Va 23851 Sears, Thomas Wilton 508 Woodridge Drive Morfreesboro, N.C, 27855 Sessoms, Billy Ray 61? t. Wilson bfreet Tarboro, N.C 27886 Shaban, Ronald James 2006 Libbie Ave. Richmond, Va 23326 Shahani-Hassan No. 18 Ave Nakhodanaghdi Tehran Iran, Tehran Shakzademaliakbari Abbas Yazdani 10 Bamarestan, Saadatabad Street Istan Sharp, David Lee Rt. 8, Rogers Road, Box 18 9 A Chapel Hill, N C. 2 ' 514 Shelton, Allen Carl 807 W 49 Street Richmond, Va. 23225 Sherod, Wallace Cooper 57 Project Drive Portsmouth, Va. 23707 Shields, Delois Rt 1, Box 121 C Hobgood, N.C. 27843 Shuford, David Eugene 2950 Pinecrest Drive Winston Salem, N.C. 27107 Shuford, John Rickman 618 Brookshire Street Asheville, N C. 28803 Shumaker, Randy Lee Rt. 2, Box 531 Hope Mills, N.C. 28348 Shuping, Kemp Baldwin 129 Fuller Street Whiteville, N.C. 28472 Sigmon, Mark Douglas P-0 Box 102 Halifax, N.C 27839 Simpkins, Ronald Gary 1376 Branch Road Norfolk, Va. 23513 Sivco, Douglas Edward 3 Whippany Ave Warren, N.J. 07060 Smith, Carolina Marie P.O. Box 3 Pleasant Hill, N.C, 27866 Smick, Alan Dale Penton Road No. 1 Plummer Road Salem, N.J. 08079 Smith, Carolyn DeAnne P O Box 387 Mebane, N.C. 27302 Smith, Clifton Lee 113 Hall Drive Chesapeake, Va 23320 Smith, Heidi Lynn 1 ArrowHead Lane Branford, Ct. 06405 Smith, John Henry 1108 Monroe Ave. Asbury Park, N.J. 07712 Smith, Leslie James 3654 New Hamp Ave N.W. No. 9 Washington, DC. 20010 Smith, Michael Allen 11202 Sorrel Ridge Ta. Oakton, Va. 11214 Smith, Michael F Rt 1, Box 221 Parkton, N.C 28371 Smocharski, Stephen Chester 127 West Main Street Glen Lyon, Pa 18617 Snyder, Ralph Wallace 6116 Roxbury Ave Springfield, Va. 22152 Soles, Boyd Curtis Jr. 2133 Mastin Ave. Seaford, Va 23690 Sorunke, Oluyinka Bamidele 93 Ogunlara Drive, SuruLere Lagos, Nigeria Southern, William Keith 2321 Dacion Street Winston Salem, N.C 27107 Sowell, William Berry, Jr 115 Pecan Drive Murfreesboro, N.C. 27855 Sparks, Dennis W. 328 Calvin Drive Franklrn, Va. 23851 Spence, Ronald L. Rt 3, Box 26 Newport, N.C- 28570 Sprinkle, Gordon Glenn Rt 2 Troutville, Va. 24175 Spritz, Cynthia Ann Rt. 3, Box 285 Ridgeway, Va. 24148 Spritz, Lawrence Andrew Rt. 3, Box 285 Ridgeway, Va. 24148 Spruill, Susan E Rt, 1, Box 54 Como, N.C. 27818 Stallings, Lisa Ravenel 108 N. 6th Street Moorehead, N.C. 28557 Stanfield, Carol Rene Rt. 1, Box 66 Church Road Virginia 23833 Stanley, Mary Louise Rt. 1, Box 118 Conway, N.C. 27820 Starkey, Douglas Edward 3515 N Washington Blvd. Arlington, Va. 22201 Stephenson, Jeannette Lynn P.O. Box 166 Severn, N.C. 27877 Stev Lyn 3405 Ruff in Street Raleigh, N.C. 27607 Stokes, Joel R. 18 Riley Sumter, S.C. 29150 Stover, Kathy Lynne Rt. 1, Box 217 Williamsport, Md. 21795 Sullivan, Nancy Gwendolyn 213 Lane of Sir Lancelot Garner, N.C. 27529 Sweat, Carl Wayne 915 A Natsonia Street Marion, S.C. 29571 Sykes, Julia Carol Rt. 3, Box 516 Nashville, N.C. 27856 Tart, Robert C. 154 Union Ave. Rutherford, N.J. 07070 Taylor, Barbara Faye 2916 Tyre Neck Road Chesapeake, Va. 23321 Taylor, James Russell 1021 Moore Street Rocky Mount, N.C. 27801 Taylor, Roger K. 202-A McNabb Road Whiteford, Md. 21160 Tharrington, Randolph Jr. 811 Lancaster Street Rocky Mount, N.C. 27801 Thorp, Gregory Keith 6302 Wesley Road Richmond, Va. 23226 Toon, Jimmy Lee Rt. 1, Box 139 Cove City, N.C. 28523 Troutman, Kathy Sue 317 N. Ocean Ave. Daytona Beach, Florida 32018 Turner, George McDonald Rt. 2, Box 8A Berlin, Maryland 21811 Turner, Kathy Lynn 7748 Midlothian Tnpk. Richmond, Va. 23235 Turner, Thomas Doyle 210 Queen Street Tappahannock, Va 22560 Timmerman, Raymond C. 205 4th Street Jackson, S.C. 29831 Tingle, David Lindsay 10 Jacobs Lane Newport News, Va 23606 Turner, Brace Earl Rt. 3, Box 52 Tarboro, N.C. 27886 Twitty, John Walden Rt. 1 Tryon, N.C. 28782 Vann, Sheree Meiggs Rt. 1, Box 55 Pendleton, N.C. 27862 Vaughan, John Neal P.O. Box 96 Margarettsville, N.C. 27853 Veillette, Gene C. 552 Powell Drive Rocky Mount, N.C. 27801 Venable, William Leonard P O Box 672 Morehead, N.C. 28557 Vosler, Craig Stewart 4725 Bunker Hill Lane Va Beach, Va. 23462 w Wade, Stuart Carlton, Jr. 9509 Ridgefield Road Richmond, Va. 23229 Walsh, Richard Gary 1233 Wilvoy Road Suffolk, Va. 23434 Warren, David William 729 Terrace Ave. Va. Beach, Va. 23451 Washburn, Deborah Lynn Box 231 A Alberta, Va. 23821 Watkins, Sandra Marie 874 Lancaster Ave. Devon, Pa. 19333 Watkins, Tanga Rena P.O. Box 292 Ansonville, N.C. 28007 Weaver, William Roy Box 130 Melton Road Rocky Mount, N.C. 27801 Webb, Robert Hamp Rt 1, Box 70 Skippers, Va. 23879 Weidman, John James Box 81 Rawtings Rawlings, Va. 23876 Wellons, Cynthia Ann 502 Chestnut Street Franklin, Va. 23851 West, Bryan C 105 Pine Lake Drive Elizabeth City, N.C. 27409 West, Lewis Albert 1439 Grovewood Drive Charlotte, N C. 28208 Wheeler, Joe F Jr. 204 S. Irving Street Arlington, Va. 22204 Wheeler, Sammy Edward Rt. 1, Box 384 Fishersville, Va. 22939 Whalen, Michael Jones 92 Prospect Road Parsippany, N.J. 07054 Whitaker, Glendalynn Michelle 618 Pensucola Ave. Richmond, Va. 23222 White, Deborah P P.O. Box 45 Winton, N C. 27986 White, Patricia Ann 8 Rowell Circle Havelock, N C. 28532 Whitehead, Carolyn Diane Rt 3, Box 40 Tarboro, N.C. 27886 Whiting, Susan F. 126 Lincoln Ave. Fair Haven, N,J. 07701 Whittington, Joanne Lynne Box 126 Lyons Creek Road Dunkirk, Maryland 20754 Wiggs, William Burton 701 Nottingham Hampton, Va 23669 Wilbanks, Thomas Alan 1100 Mobley Mill Road Dalton, Ga 30720 Williford, Gary Franklin P.O. Box 763 Plymouth, N.C- 27962 Williams, Alvin LaVerne P.O Box 493 Windsor, N C. 27983 APPENDIX 248 STUDENT DIRECTORY Williams, Jetfery Miller Elliott, Marie S. P.O. Box 543 510 Pennsylvania Ave. Rose Hill, NX. 28458 Hertford, N C 27944 Williams, Melvin Terrell Evans, Jane B 1116 E Lee Street 411 Union street Greensboro, N C 27406 Murfreesboro, N.C. 27855 Wilson, Larry Dale Evans, Sandra Hopkins 185 Wynn Road 500 Lakevievi Drive Grafton, Va 23622 Ahoskie, N.C- 27910 Wilson, Ttiomas Lavelle Jr Little, Susan W. 18420 Cabin Road 109 Edgewood Drive Triangle, Va 22172 Ahoskie, N C. 27910 Wilson, Tyrone Paul Liverman, Mary June 3018 G Street S,E Apt 1 320 W High Street Washington, DC 20019 Murfreesboro, N C 27855 Windmiller, Steven Lloyd Pike, Del Rama 35 Scfiool Lane 305 Union Street Grafton, Va, 23642 Murfreesboro, N.C. 27855 Winfree, Susan Gale Schaefer, Barbara Anne 8276 Hull Street Road 23 S Pleasant Ave. Rictimond, Va 23235 Dallastown, Pa, 17313 Winget, James Russel Teolia, Ann 3597 N Bell Ct 183 Tuconic Road Woodbridge, Va 22193 Greenwich, Conn. 06830 Winkelman, Donald Laugtifon Tucker, Genevieve S. 804 N, Upton Street 313 West High street Sterling, Va, 22170 Murfreesboro, N C 27855 Winslow, Dean Clark Underwood, Marjorie B 205 Crescent Drive 207 W Main Street Hertford, N.C 27944 Woodland, N.C 27897 Witherington, Jack Gregory Rt. 1, Box 333 Grifton, N.C, 28530 Wittel, Ulrike Biedeslackweg 28 44 AAunster, Germany Wood, Janice Lynne Richmond, Va 23225 Woolley III, Howard Castor PC Box 142 McKeague Ave. mM Tuckahoe, N J 08250 Wooten, Herbert Ray Jr 2302 Hodges Road Kinston, N C 285 01 Kii ' Jw ' ii Woolson, Steve HiuilK 344 Woodside Drive Hampton, Va 23669 Worley Jr , Edmond Pinkney P.O. Box 262 Tabor City, N.C. 28463 91 Wright, Eddie 44 Charles Street Riverhead, N.Y. 11901 Wright, Stephen Randolph Rt 1, Box 148 Roanoke Rapids, N.C 27870 ski, Mi( el C 89 Reynolds Ave Whippany, N.J. 0798) Young, John Royal P.O. Box 187 Tuckaboe, N.J. 08250 Young, Debbie Kay Woodlane Road Mount Holly, N.J. 08060 Special Students Batchelor, Paul Stewart 119 Pecan Drive, P.O. Box 54 Murfreesboro, N.C 27855 Brown, Michael James 83 Woodridge Mo Hm. Pk. Murfreesboro, N.C. 27855 Burnett, James M. P.O. Box 68 Como, N C 27818 Garris, Jr. w. Raleigh 422 Spring Avenue Murfreesboro, N.C. 27855 Pace, George Lyie Rt. 2, Box 7 D Ahoskie, N.C. 27910 Swain, William Albert RFD 1 Box 92 Como, N.C. 27818 Clark, Bettie S. P.O. Box 345 Conway, NX 27620 STUDKNT DIRECTORY 249 AI ' PKNDIX The Board of Advisors L. A, BAILEY JOHN K. BARROW, JR. General Mgr. Operati Southern Division Georgia-Pacific Corp P. O. Box 909 Augusta. Ga. IRWIN BEL Belk Stores Sen P. O. Box 2727 Cfiarlotte, N. C. M. LEBBY BOINEST, JR. Vice President Hoerner Waldorf Corp. P. O. Box 580 Roanoke Rapids, N. C. MRS. DOROTHY H. BROWN 1017 New Garden Road Greensboro, N. C. E. LEWIS BRYAN 701 Park Auenue Goldsboro, N. C. JACK CLUEN Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Co. 122 E. St. James Street Tarboro, N. C. 11 ' ! E RavI I mm HlM ' ' 1 1 HPy H 1 Wai iy H It IfS K ' r ' ' lH l iJi l vl l StKI i ' iid lb l mJ y Ej Sj HJI DR. DONALD S. DANIEL, JR. (MD) 3540 Floyd Avenue Richmond. Va. KENNETH K. DEWS P O. Box 3 Winterville. N C CHARLES K. DUNN, JR Guardian Corporation P. O. Box 4305 Rocky Mount, N. C. DOUGLAS B. ELAM Buckhead Brokers, Inc 6065 Roswell Road, N. E Suite 423 Atlanta, Ga. H. L. EVANS, JR. H. L. Evans Son. Inc. P. O. Box 463 Murfreesboro, N. C. LEE PAGAN P. O. Box 186 Stanardsville. VA. GILBERT W. FRANCIS P. O. Box 266 Boykins. Va. E. HOUSTON FULLER Executive Vice President and Manufacturing Head Domestic Allied Products Divi! J. P. STEVENS Co.. Inc. Daniel Building Greenville. S. C. CLAUDE F. GADDY DON HALL 421 Rightmyer Drive Roanoke Rapids. N. C. GROVER E. HOWELL P. O. Box 789 Howell Steel Weldon. N. C C M. (TOM) JARVIS Vice President Division Manager Virginie Electric Power Co P. O. Box 370 Roanoke Rapids. N. C. ROBERTS H. JERNIGAN. JR. 401 N. Curtis Street Ahoskie. N. C. HENRY S. JOHNSON. JR. Box 211 Hamilton. N. C DR. HERMAN M. KUNKLE (MD) 3300 High Street Portsmouth. Va KEITH L. LAMB Vice President. N. C. Region Weyerhaeuser Co. P. O. Box 1391 New Bern. N. C L. VINCENT LOWE. JR Executive Vice President Branch Banking Trust Co. P O. Box 1847 Wilson. N C. C. JAMES NELSON Executive Vice President North Carolina National Bank P. O. Box 120 Charlotte. N. C. ELWOOD W. PARKER P. O. Box 305 Indian Lake Estates. Fla. MRS. L. RICHARDSON PREYER 603 Sunset Drive Greensboro. N. C. DR. EDWARD H. PRUDEN 708 Marlowe Road Raleigh. N. C. W. R. RAYNOR The William Raynor Co. P. O. Box 3 Ahoskie, N. C. J. Guy Revelle Sr. RFD 1 Conway. N. C. T. B. ROSE. JR. 219 Country Club Drive Henderson. N. C. TERRY SANFORD in President Duke Universit) Durham. N. C. MRS. RUTH L. SNYDER P. O. Box 706 Wake Forest. N. C. JAMES H. STEPHENSON. A. I. A. Cochran. Stephenson Donkerv 925 N. Charles Street Baltimore. Md. JAMES P. STEPHENSON Chairman of the Board American National Bank High and Crawford Streets Portsmouth. Va. D. D. WADE. JR. Senior Vice President Planters National Bank Trust Rocky Mount. N. C. DR. R. KELLY WHITE President Emeritus Belmont College Conway. N. C. GEORGE M. WOOD P. O. Box 55 Camden. N. C. DON G MATTHEWS. JR. P O. Box 202 Hamilton. N C 27840 REV. J. FELIX ARNOLD P. O. Box 595 Enfield. N. C. BOB F. HILL. SR. 620 Lakeview Drive Murfreesboro. N. C. OR BRUCE E, WHITAKER APPENDIX 2Sn BOARD OF ADVISORS The Board of Trustees TERM EXPIRING 1975 OLLIE M. BROWN MRS, LOIS A. DANIEL Wake Forest J. E. FEREBEE Camden DR. J. A. FLEETWOOD, JR. Conway REV. ROBERT E. GRAY Edenton SEN. J. J. HARRINGTON Lewiston MIKE H. JOHNSON Hamilton CHARLES L. REVELLE, SR. Murfreesboro CHARLES LEE SMITH. JR. Raleigh TERM EXPIRING 1976 REV. J. FELIX ARNOLD Enfield NORMAN S. BEEKS Roanoke Rapids L. M. Mutt BRINKLEY BOB F. HILL, SR. MurTreesboro W. C. NORRIS Greensboro MRS. W. C. (Lessie) ROBERTS MACK E. SMITH, JR. Greensboro JENNINGS B. TEAL A. J. (Jack) WATKINS TERM EXPIRING 1977 EDWIN BRANCH Enfield REV. RUSSELL CHERRY Lumberton J. L. DARDEN, SR. SHELBY M. FREEMAN Morehead City CLARENCE L. HENDRIX Clemmons E. L. HOLLOWELL Edenton W. L. (RoyI SIMONS M. E. VALENTINE Raleigh SEN. VERNON E. WHITE Winterville TERM EXPIRING 1978 N. o. Mcdowell Scotland Neck DON G. MATTHEWS. JR. Hamilton OR ROBERT B OUTLAND, SR Rich Square J. GUY REVELLE. JR. Murfreesboro C. URBIN ROGERS Wil nsto RUSSELL L. STEPHENSON Wilson DR. LONNIE MACK THOMPSON Warsaw DEWEY W. WELLS Elizabeth City FRED H. WILLIAMS Plymouth TERM EXPIRING 1979 MRS. MAGGIE BRIDGERS Jackson ROLAND L. GARRETT Elizabeth City VIRGIL L. McBRIDE Winston Salem REV- BENNIE PLEDGER Colerain JOHN F. SANDERFORD Wake Forest H. DOUGLAS WHITE Rocky Mount ROBERT C. WHITE Windsor CHARLIE T. WHITLEY Winston Salem EDWIN L. WILLIAMS BOARD OF TRUSTEES 251 APPENDIX CHOWAN COLLEGE Hturlreesboro, North Carolina 27855 A. MAIN EimiANCE 10 FACULTY t, STUDENT APTS « READ ENTRANCE II FOOTBAU STADIUM iyX ' , 1 ASKEW STUDENT UNION 12 GREEN HALL l (S Hi RASEBALl FIELD 13 GYMNASIUM ' v. - 3 BEIK HALL 14 JENKINS HALl ' I ' -. 4 CARRIE SAVAGE CAMP HALL 15 MAINTENANCE BIDG i CDLLE6E STREET HALL 16 McDOWELL COLUMNS 6 COHAGE RESIDENCE U McSWEENEV HALL ' -, 7 COnAGE RESIDENCE II MIXOM HALL 7 a DANIEL HALL 19 PARKER HALL 20 PENNY INFIRMARY 21 PRESIDENT ' S HOME 22 ROBERT MARKS HALL 23 STONE HALL 24 THOMAS CAFETERIA 25 UN DERWOOD HALL 26 WEST HALL 27 WHITAKER LIBRARY A CHRONICLE 1848-1849 1972-1973 April 2a, IB ' ia— Meeting a Mulberry Grove May 19, 1848— Chowan Baptist Association approves establistiing ChovKan Female Institute, names Board 01 Trustees October 11. 1848— First session begins with Archibald McDowell. Principal. 11 girls arrive and register tor classes May 19, 1849— Martin R Fory named to succeed McDowell August 8-10, 1849— First Anniversary Exercises (public examination oi pupils) November 21, 1849— Trustees approve iinancing ot Institute through Joint Stock Company July 4, 1851 — Laying ol cornerstone tor Columns Building November 3, 1852— Columns ready tor occupancy August 10, 1853— Annie J Ward receives Tirst ■tour year diploma May 18 19, 1854— Fory resigns. William Hooper elected to succeed him July 6. 1859— Joint Stock Company relinquishes control ol Institute to Board 01 Trustees July 3. 1861 — Trustees turn over operation ot Institute to Hooper and McDowell Winter, 1861 — Hooper resigns Presidency. McDowell succeeds him in ottice July 1, 1863— Trustees resume operation 01 Institute July 5, 1868 June 24, 1879— Institute operated by Joint Stock Company June 24, 1879— Property ot Institute returned to trustees June 22, 1880— First major attempt to raise permanent endowment June 21, 1881— John B Brewer succeeds McDowell as president June 23, 1886— Trustees name standing Building Commitee May 14, 1896 — Board ot Trustees accepts resignation ot Brewer June 16, 1896— W O Petty named President May 25, 1897— Trustees receive Potty ' s resignation, elect John C Scar borough to succeed him May 15, 1904— East Wing to Columns reported in use by students January 27, 1909 — Scarborough declines reelection as president July 21, 1909— James D Bruner elected President May 1910— Organization ol Alumnae Association May 17, 1910— Name changed to Chowan College May, 1911 — Publication ot Alaska Nuggets (tirst yearbook) May, 1913— First issue ot Chowanoka October 11, 1913 — First Homecoming June4, 1914— Bruner resigns as President Fall, 1914— Organization ot tirst Student Government Association July 31, 1914— G. E- Lineberry elected President July 25, 1918 — Lineberry resigns August 26, 1918— John B Brewer asked to return as President May 20, 1920 — Preston S, Vann succeeds Brewer May 20, 1920 — Town ot Murtreesboro pledges to pay indebtedness ot College in amount ot $22,500 May 18, 1923 — Board hears resignation ot Vann May 28, 1923 — Contract reported awarded tor auditorium ciymnasium July 3, 1923— Charles P, Weaver named President September 27, 1923— First issue ot The Chowanian April 16, 1924— North Carolina Depart ment ot Education recognizes Chowan as Standard 4 Year College November 4, 1925 — Weaver ' s resignation accepted. W. R. Burrell named Acting President May 24, 192t— W- B. Edwards elected President May 26, 1926— B, N Duke pledges $25,000 to endowment on matchinggitt basis April 30, 1927— Edwards declares holiday, treats College Family to tish try tollowing successtui completion ot campaign to match Duke gitt September 10, 1931 — Men tirst admitted as tull time students September 5, 1935— Death ot Edwards January 4, 1936— Roy R McCulloch elected President May 21, 1937— McCulloch resigns, J M Duncan named President pro tempore June 11, 1937— J, L Carrick elected President September 1, 1937— Chowan begins operation as lunior college June 26, 1941— H Haddon Dudley sue coeds Carrick as President May 3, 1943 — Dudley resigns Presidency May 17, 1943— Trustees recommend suspension ol operations due to present emergency conditions 1943 1947— College remains closed. Board holds occasional meetings Marctt 18, 1947 — Special meeting ot Chowan and West Chowan Baptist associations votes to reopen Chowan (Edenton Meeting) March 19, 1948— Victory Night , S100.000 reported raised towards reopening April 29. 1948— Trustees set September. 194 ' ? as date tor reopening May 13, 1949— Centennial Celebration. Governor Kerr Scott, speaker September 13, 1949 — College reopens with B D, Bonn. President. 130 students enroll July 23, 1951— F O Mixon succeeds Bunn as President May 29, 1953— Mixon authorized to proceed with construction ot a Graphic Arts building May 4, 1954— Construction underway on gymnasium, men ' s dormitory (Mixon Hall) September 21, 1955— Excavation com pleted tor science building (Green Hall) September 20, 1956— Askew Student Union ready tor use October 28, 1956 — Death ot President Mixon: Oscar Creech named Acting President November, i956 — Chowan receives tull accreditation by Southern Association ot Colleges and Secondary Schools March 25, 1957— Bruce E. Whilaker elected President October 25, 1958- Dedication ot new women ' s dormitory (now Jenkins Hall) November 2, 1959 — New college cateteria dedicated October 12, 1960— Dedication ot new men ' s dormitory (East Hall) July-August, 1963— Construction ot Jones Drive, paving ot parking areas September 14, 1963— First use ot new college stadium September 30, 1963 — Board ot Trustees approves $1,000,000 budget May 6, 1964— First Classes held in Robert Marks Hall September, 1964— Enrolment passes 1,000 mark October 17, 1964— Dedication ot men ' s dormitory (West Hall), women ' s - dormitory (Belk Hall), and cafeteria February 22, 1965 — Board authorizes creation ot Board ot Advisors Summer, 1965— Completion ot Penny Intirmary July 12, 1968— Whitaker Library ready tor occupancy June 2, 1969 — Contract awarded tor construction ot men ' s dormitory (Parker Hall) February 21, 1972— Groundbreaking engineering tacility August 31, 1972— Classes begin inaugurating 125th academic year October II, 1972— Founders ' Day ob servance. Governor Robert W, Scott, speaker THE PORTRAITS IN THIS YEARBOOK WERE MADE BY SMITH STUDIO Photographers of Raleigh Official Photogropfiers For THE 1976 CHOWANOKA You may order any type pictures from us on the portraits appearing, for we keep these negatives in our files. 14 E. Horgett Street Raleigh, N. C.
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