Chowan College - Chowanoka Yearbook (Murfreesboro, NC)
- Class of 1987
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To circulate within the library Chowanoka ' 87 Chowan College Murfreesboro, N.C. 27855 Phone (919) 398-4101 Volume 64 P o i imPRESSions It was bound to happen The camera focuses on students, the Pressworkers in this printing job So Start the Press! The ' 87 Press-run has begun Now! You can have a front row seat for the best action in town. Starting August 27. you get startling facts, exclusive stories, and one-of-a-kind photos of you on campu s and in the Pressroom. Here is your personal darkroom pass. Use it to get to know your favorite press operators hard at work. This largest crowd of press operators in two years fills the halls, with sophomores crowding the press. Freshmen waiting in the Prep. Offset Lab waiting for the press. Moving from student life through clubs and sports, they take their turns on the Press. Together the Press operators take control of the production and use every opportunity to reveal their talents. Hi-lighting the run. Whitaker Library moves to the copyboard. For the first time in years Chowan ' s Brown lady is spotted on campus. Today ' s leaders want headlines, captions, copy and artwork from the pressroom. But most of all they want success, so I ' m sure you will agree that the ' 87 Braves are bound to leave Lasting ImPressions. 4 Campus Life Divider Campus Life Campus Life Divider 5 Moving In The start of the new college year is quite an experience. It begins with moving into the dorm, home for that semester. Moving is quite a hectic experience with a lot of laughs and pulled muscles involved. But it isn ' t until everything is moved in that the room begins to take on a personality and seem a little more like home. Parents ' Day occasions Parents ' Weekend is one of the special Chowan and ranks along with Homecoming in popularity among the students and their parents. The day begins with a reception in McDowell Columns which provides the parents an opportunity to meet members of the Administration and to meet other students and their parents. Each parent has an opportunity during the day to visit each of their daughter ' s or son ' s professors and learn of his academic progress in the course. Most of these visits are plea- sant, but sometimes. Mom and Dad learn that a little more encouragement must be given their son or daughter to make sure they make that Honor Roll! WELCOME Members of the sophomore class, who are residents of Jenkins Hall, welcome freshmen at the beginning of the fall term. New students, and their parents, received a warm welcome by the dorm officers and others who assisted with the school opening. it takes a lot of help to move into the dorm rooms at the beginning of school. Students, along with parents, help each other carry the heavy boxes filled with books, clothes, stereos, TVs, and all the other things needed for a year at college. The summer heat of the late August days didn ' t help much to ease the moving in chores at the beginning of school. Those students who were assigned to the top floor were most pleas- ed when they finally moved in. ..and made Belk Hall their home away from home! 6 Parents ' Dav Moving In Sidney Ruff, Mr. Bobby Cross and Mr, Leo Ruff, Kathy Whitley, seated, helps a parent and her son register for Parents ' Day, Parents and faculty enjoy chatting during the reception in McDowell Columns. Moving In 7 Leisure living at Lakeside Student Center A day doesn ' t pass without every student visiting Lakeside Student Center for a variety of reasons! The center houses the student Post Office, laundry room, television lounge, meeting rooms, and. of course, ping-pong and pool tables. Converted from an athletic gym. the former basketball court is used by many students for roller skating, and. on special occasions, dances and movies. Students gather every day at the center to receive their mail, enjoy games and television, and to meet with friends. It is a popular spot and a favorite among all Chowanians. Left— students spend leisure hours chatting and catching up on the latest campus gossip. Below— Billiards is a favorite pasttime and some students are able to play a few games before and after classes. 8 Lakeside Student Center tennis ... a fast-paced game . . . with spectators enjoying the con- test as much as the contestants. Of a more serious and important nature, Lakeside Student Center is used twice each year by the Tidewater Red Cross Bloodmobile. Students and faculty res- pond well in answering the call to help others. Lakeside Student Center 9 r TTW Jesse Helms Center My daily workouts help with my endurance during football season, said Patrick Rudolph. Going along with the fitness craze all over the world, many Chowan students are getting into shape. Those who want a structured exercise program in a well-equipped facility turn to the Helms Center The Helms Center offers something for everyone. The center concentrates on dropping pounds and strengthening muscles. This is accomplished by a complete workout on first- rate equipment. The center also offers a total body workout through P.E classes For a different type of workout, the equipment puts the body through the motions on weight machines. The center ' s equip- ment and racquetball courts are designed to build and tone muscles in a passive way. The center also has a steam room and a sauna. Many of the athletes at Chowan find using the Helms Center a great way to stay in shape during the off season. t? f ' V 10 ' Helms Center c J. Helms Center 11 Small Town Offers Variety In Two-Day Vacations AAAHHHHHHHHHHH M i Homework gimme a break! Who says homework is boring and unex- citing? You do- Who says you have to spend four hours a night pulling out your hair, biting your nails and beating your head against a wall? Your parents do Weekends may be a little different, but lets face it. peo- ple need a break from the drudgery of school during the week, also Some Chowan students found a way to overcome the Death from Homework syndrome. Sunday, the day that starts the week and leads to the dreaded Monday, is usually thought of a s the day of rest However, it turns out to be another day in Vegas for Mike Fisher. On Sunday. 1 like to gamble a little by playing cards with my friends. Monday, notoriously known as Out o my face ' fo i smack you Man, day IS Anthony Hodge ' s day of rest after classes Anthony Roberts spends his time wisely I usually spend two hours on Tuesday night trying to cover Murfrcesboro ' s main street and many other interesting sites. he said. Whew! It ' s finally Wednesday, better known as hump day or only two more days until Friday Scott White said, On Wednes day night I usually play racquetball But when I ' m not playing racquet- ball. I see how much homework I can get done sitting in the dark. with my sunglasses on Freshmen Marlon Witcher spends his Wednesdays in a routine way When I ' m not practicing my Rac- quetball. I organize an extensive sterilization process on my organic propulsion vehicle To put it simply, I wash my car. Thursday night I pick one channel and critique (all) the commercials from six o ' clock till eight o ' clock said Richard At eight o ' clock i give awards in two categories. The first is the award for the most elaborate commercial with a lot of information, but nothing is said about the product. The second is for the most embarrassing feminine hygiene commercial. And here it is! Drum roll, pleasel It ' s Friday — the most exciting night of the week for most Chowan students, but for some it ' s a little dif- ferent. On Friday ' s I receive a ton of homework from Religion class I usually listen to the radio for a while and then go to sleep. said Wilbert Comber As the spectacular evening comes to a close with Saturday night, most of the party-goers and athletes like to relax with a special someone 12 Weekends Weekends 13 Weekends . . . a time for study, recreation While many students go to their homes, and other places, on the weekends, others welcome the two days off from classes as an opportunity to rest, study, and enjoy some form of recreation on campus. Most of those remaining on campus for the weekend enjoy the quietness, but they quickly agree that they welcome their friends back on Sunday evening to resume the normal college routine. Squirrel Park is used for the practice of football, golf, and otfier sports At far right, the weekend is brightened with a letter from home, often containing a needed check or money order. The two days of leisure can bring new acquaintances and friends 14 Weekends Shaping up on Sunday could be a motto for those who use the time for exercise, and Study on Sunday for the many who need to catch up on class work, as seen below. Squirrel Park is very quiet on the weekends when it is dusted with a light snow, or the cold winds of winter come Weekends 15 Special observances and special events Throughout the year, the college hosts many special events for students for their entertainment as well as for cultural and spiritual enrichment. In addition, various segments of the Murfreesboro com- munity use campus facilities for special observances, and on many occasions, members of the com- munity join the students, faculty and staff for meetings, plays, concerts, etc. For the first time, a campus Christmas tree was lighted in front of Whitaker Library, On a very cold December night, students, faculty and staff gathered to sing Christmas carols and watch as the large tree became brightly lit and begin the yuletide season. Members of the community gathered in January to observe the 200th anniversary of the Town of Murfreesboro. On Valentine ' s Day. members of the faculty and staff who have served the college for more than 20 years were honored at a reception in the President ' s Dining Room. Dean B. Fraanklin Lowe. Jr., unveils a display with the photographs of the Chowan long-timers . 16 Special Events One of the highlights of the college year was the appearance of two professional mimes during Religious Emphasis Week. Mark MacMasters of Buies Creek, and Doug Berky of Wake Forest, staged outstanding performances and were praised by all students who viewed their programs. The pair performed humorous skits, juggling acts, as well as religious skits, among which was the crucifixion act pictured below. At below right, students gathered around Berky and MacMasters following their final performance to express appreciation and gratitude for their efforts. Special Events 1 7 Getting to the point. Scott Cassell played his role well as Atticus Finch. Sophomore Scott Cassell and Patrick Rudolph listen attentively as the Judge gives his final verdict. Stealing the show. Chaplain Hargus Taylor performed well as BobEwell, 18 Fall Production Dr. Taylor, as Tom Ewell. makes a point- Tough Attorney. Scot Tanner played the unforgettable pro- secuting attorney well. Enthusiastic actors working hard to make After the first number it is obvious that To Kill a Mock- ingbird is going to be a very exciting play. Playing to a full house last November, the cast was ready for action . To Kill a Mockingbird. adapted for the stage by Christoper Sergei is based on the classic American novel by Harper Lee. Set in fvlaycomb, Alabama in 1935. this play shows us racial prejudice through the eyes of a 12 year old girl. Growing up in the south. Scout has taken quiet life in Maycomb for granted, until the day her father agree to defend a black man accus- ed of assaulting a white woman. As the town quickly becomes divided over the issue and the trial events un- production a success. fold, a little girl grows up learning some important lessons. Scout is played by Jennifer Mekovsky, a freshman at Chowan. She was very im- pressive, especially since it was the first time she had ever acted. All the actors were very im- pressive. Chaplain Taylor was a believeable Bob Ewell, but he is exactly the opposite, said Martin demons. Sophomore Scot Tanner played the unforgettable pro- secuting attorney. The very memorable Atticus, was played by Scott Cassel a freshman from Harrisonburg, Virginia, Our very own Mrs. Betty Batchelor played the wonderful nagging neighbor, Mrs. Dubose. Behind every great play like To Kill a Mockingbird there is always a wise and talented director. Mrs. Sandra Boyce showed her con- siderable talent with To Kill a Mockingbird. Fall Production 19 Many students participated in the Homecoming Parade, with many dressing as the Chowan Braves ' At far right, the Catbusters man their weapons and head for the trip through downtown Murfreesboro The Chowan Cheerleaders. above, rode the Murfreesboro , , , , , r-. r , .  • 1 J One of the girls residence rire Departments truck, and , „ 1 J u ;  u 1 balls prepared a float, at right, led cheers for the annual , , J and announced that they parade. , ,. , , were ready to catch the Potomac State Catamounts . 20 Homecoming Parade For fun, warmth, and school spirit Nothing beats Homecoming week The highlight of the fall semester, 1986-87, was the annual Homecoming festivities which began in mid-week with the traditional parade from the campus through downtown Mur- freesboro. The residence halls, and other groups, prepared humorous, colorful and unusual floats to cultivate enthusiasm and school spirit prior to the football classic. The parade group formed in the parking lot of Camp Hall and proceeded along a route down Main Street, and then returned to Helms Center for the bonfire ceremonies The evening before Homecoming Day, members of the Homecoming Court, and their escorts, were honored at a din- ner and reception in the President ' s Dining Room of Thomas Cafeteria. Bright, warm sunshine saturated the campus on Saturday and many high school bands performed in Braves Stadium to compete for honors and the opportunity to perform prior to the football game and during halftime ceremonies and corona- tion activities. Miss Michelle Isles received the crown as Homecoming Queen from Miss Lane Windham, the 1985 Queen, and Miss Lisa Mayo was selected as Freshman Princess, The special weekend concluded with a Homecoming Dance in Lakeside Student Center, when students, guests and friends celebrated the successful week and the Braves ' victory over the Potomac State Catamounts. Chowan ' s Royalty for 1986— Miss Michelle Isles, left. Homecoming Queen, and Miss Lisa Mayo, Freshman Princess, leave the football field following the crowning ceremonies. Homecoming Parade 21 Top-Une Windham, 1985 Homecoming Queen, awaits on the sidelines to aown the new Queen for Chowan. Above — Action on the gridiron is always the featured attraction of the an- nual observance. Right— The stands were ed with alumni, friends, and students to watch the tradi- tional Homecoming gridiron classic. 22 Homecoming Da and Dance W ' T Graduates Come Home It ' s October 18th at the Braves Stadium field at halftime of the Chowan- Potamac game. After an exciting week of show- ing spirit in every way. everyone was anxious for the final decision. The drum rolls as the crowd holds their breaths. The 1986-87 Homecoming Queen is Michelle isles. Representing the sophomore class were Kim Lovell, Cheryl Graham, Alicia Dunbar and Michelle Isles. Chosen for the Freshman court were Kim Daily, Lisa Mayo, Elaine Fala and Rachael Rhodes. When I was elected to the Homecoming Court, I felt both honored and happy, but I was a little nervous, being on the court was a proud position for me, said Kim Lovell. Later that evening the Annual Homecoming Dance was held in the Lakeside Student Center. Magic flowed through the air, and couples crowded the dance floor. As midnight ap- proached, the Student Center slowly lost life, and the people faded away. But the night was just beginning. There were dorm parties to go to and private room parties to attend. We were up all night partying until six o ' clock the next morning, said Wilbert Camber. Homecoming Day, Dance: an evening to remember. 7 : ' i At left, top— Michelle Isles is crowned as the 1986 Homecom- ing Queen by Lane Windham, last year ' s recipient. Left— The Freshman Princess was Lisa Mayo. Above— The Braves defeated the Potomac State Catamounts in beautiful fall weather and before a large crowd of spec- tators. Homecoming Day and Dance 23 Academic Labs A vital part of the instructional program at Chowan are the laboratories connected with many subjects in the various academic depart- ments. Generally, laboratories are conducted in the afternoons, and the rooms in Camp Hall. Green Hall, McSweeney Computer Center and Horner Communications Center are bee hives of activity. The learning op- portunities provide students hands-on ex- perience with computers . . . microscopes . . . printing presses . . . easels and brushes . . . and much more! Lori Lawson operates a typesetting terminal in Horner Center to complete a project for a typography lab Charmane Delaverson selects the tuloi transparen- cies which she will use to complete an audio-visual project in photography Bart Boatright photographs a small product display in the photographic laboratory of Horner Communications Center. 24 Academic Labs And in some labs, students look at some SMALL items! This student carefully in- spects a lab sample in biology laboratory. In some labs, students operate BIG cameras! Delores Baker, left, and Kim Holmes place film on a process camera. Stanley Artis, Kim Lovell and Karen Parker work as a team operation laboratory, to complete a project in process color And when the lab project is through, it ' s always necessary to complete the lab report and turn in to the professor for grading! Academic Labs 25 Listening, writing and testing are all part of the course Notes, noise and nodding are part of some of my classes. reports a student from a New England state, but thiis is not typical of Chowan courses. It ' s serious business, and the absolute core of a good college education Top right — Regina Johnson and Mount Hayden review class notes with Kim Holmes prior to an English Literature class Right— David Aydlett stays after the lecture to make sure his class notes are in order. Above Tammy Sobers completes one of those blankety blank tests that are so very frequent in many classes. 26 Classes Top photo — Mrs. Esther Whitaker tures to one of her Religion 102 classes. Left — Why do they call it a lecture when 1 do as much writing as 1 do listening? ask many students. Note- taking is an important part of any course at Chowan. Classes 27 Spring Festival Court 1987 Charmane Delaverson Simons Hall Deanne Feurstein Parker Hall Lori Long West Hall Nanette Williams Jenkins Hall Carl Burgess Day Students )ki ' € Wally Clock Simons Hall Vic Tedder Jenkins Hall 28 Spring Festival Spring Festival activities, normally held the last weekend in April, is one of the highlights of the college year. The Court is selected by vote of the student body from representatives chosen by the various residence halls and the Day Student organization. Announcement of the Spring Festival Queen, King, Freshmen Princess and Prince is made by the President of the College during the Coronation Ceremonies, held in center campus. Those students whose photographs appear on these two pages comprise the 1987 Spring Festival Court. Brian Cutchins Jenkins Hall Spring Festival 29 Food, fun, fellowship in Thomas Cafeteria It is not unusual to hear complaints about the food in the cafeteria but students rarely miss a meal! In addition to the food, a trip to the cafeteria is an opportunity to meet friends - . - hear the latest campus news ... or, make plans for the evening or the weekend! Attempts were made to determine the favorite food of the student body, but the choices were so varied that the selection of the Number One Meal was not determined. Among the choices often heard, however, were the Steak Nights . . . Pizza . . . the buffets prior to holidays . . . and the usual, All-American hot dogs and hamburgers! Dispensers are available for students to select their favorite soft drink, tea, milk, etc.. and also for cereals. At top right, Paige Byrum enjoys a noon meal with friends The staff of the cafeteria are cheerful when students move through the serving line to begin their evening meal 30 Thowas Cafeteria Frequent visits to Bookstore for books, banking, boards A! the beginning of each semester, the Bookstore is packed with students purchasing the necessary textbooks for classes, and other supplies needed for college living. After the book rush is over, the store is a frequent stop for students as they shop for monogrammed clothes, toiletries, greeting cards, mat board. and, those necessary laundry tokens! Many of the students call the Bookstore their bank because on Thursdays and Fridays it is not unusual to see lines at the cash register as checks are cashed for that weekend trip to home, or elsewhere Above top — Mrs Aldeen Gatewood, manager, shows Wendy Basden and Johnny Cale monogrammed tee shirts. Textbooks are the most important inventory of the store, however, as seen in bot- tom photo Below, Tim Johnson, an employee of the store rings up a sale for school supplies, and Mrs Gatewood cashes a check for a student heading home for the weekend. Bookstore 31 32 Library Extra! Extra! Read all about it... Braves find pleasure in books The library opens every morning at 8:00 except for Satur- day and Sunday. Students flock in each day before and after classes. Sophomore Francine Smith said. 1 use the library for research, books for reports, and for other references. The library has been very helpful during my two years at Chowan. The library is a means for students to use books, magazines, records, microfiche, microfilm, and film strips. Some students go to the library to talk with friends. The librarians. Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Sexton, and technical assistants Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Gosnell, and Mrs. Davis, do their best to keep the library from becoming a gathering place for socializing. Even though I have a busy schedule I make time to read because it is important to me, said freshman Warren Breniman. I like to read mainly because 1 enjoy it, but also because I know that the more I read the easier my college classes will be, said freshman Ken McKee. The English professors have many reasons for making their students read short stories and novels. The primary reason for reading is to gain knowledge. A book can also make a student think and take a journey from a world of realistic frustration to a world of imaginary ecstasy. Library 33 Left — Dr. Roger D. Sharps. Ex- ecutive Director of People for the American Way in North Carolina, was the guest speaker for Fall Convocation. Below — Paige Byrum. Regina Jer- nigan, and Nannette Williams find time to study during assembly. 34 Assembli Left— Todd Coltrain, Beth Hawk, and Kim Lovell pay close attention during an assembly. Below — Dr. Whitaker addresses the student body during Fall Convoca- tion. Assemblies An hour is set aside each Monday and Wednesday morning for Chapel Assembly, which is conducted in Turner Auditorium of the McDowell Columns building. At the beginning of this hour, students are observed making their way to the assemblies, with freshmen attending on Mondays and sophomores and commuting students on Wednesdays. A variety of programs are offered, to include religious ser- vices, speakers on a variety of topics, films, etc., and the hour is used to make numerous announcements which are beneficial to the entire student body. The vast majority of students listen at- tentively and use the hour for enrichment, but others may sometimes be observed catching up on class homework, or get- ting a quick rest between classes. At the beginning of each semester special Convocation ser- vices are held in Helms Center with the entire college communi- ty in attendance. These sessions usually feature noted speakers, outstanding alumni, or college officials. Student favorites of the assembly programs are excerpts from the fall and spring drama productions, the special holiday presentations, and the programs featuring talents of fellow students. Assembli) 35 Why do you go to Squirrel Park? One of the favorite places on campus is SQUIRREL PARK, and students find the area ideal to spend their hours of leisure. In the warmer weather. Squirrel Park is the gathering place to throw frisbees. practice golf, play flag foot- ball, or just simply enjoy the sun and fresh air and chat with friends. During the winter, however, the area is used as a battleground when snow covers the campus and students engage in the traditional snowball fights. In the evening hours. Squirrel Park is still used and couples are often seen strolling the center walk or sitting along the way on benches to talk about the day ' s activities, class work, and enjoy friendly con- versation. . to have fun! %r •r? . « e, w .. 36 Squ rre Parfc  s P Just to have something to do. Wendy Jo Basden To get out of my room and relax Scott Gardner It ' s a break from daily classes Neil Fren ch To relax Susan Ricks Squirrel Park 37 Lake-Lovers dare to take the plunge I wouldn ' t dare dive in that nasty water! Go ahead and Cannonball!. Belly flop. Swan- dive. are often heard around Lake Vann but are unfamiliar sights Freshmen are often dared to dive in, and warned of the bikes floating down stream. But students enjoy it just the same. Lake Vann a gift to Chowan College, from the estate of the late George L. Vann of Murfreesboro in the sum of $56,552,45. Completed in 1976, Lake Vann a fine fishing spot for some. It offers the tran- quility to allow the mind to roam and fan- tasize. Fishing at Lake Vann is becoming very popular because of the variety that can be hooked. Bass are the most sought after, while not far behind are brim. Also found in abundance are catfish. You have to know how to angle your reel before casting it to hit the desired spot, said David Beamon. Most avid anglers have that certain spot along the lake that brings them extra luck in catching fish and Standley Green is no exception to the rule. I have my best luck fishing right off bridges, said Standley. I like fishing early in the morning, way back in a cove, said Mar- tin Smith. Freshmen David Beamon agreed with Martin. The fish can usually be found back in coves but if you know where to go, catfish can be caught almost anywhere in Lake Vann. 38 Lake Vann _ ' '  ' sjTf- ,j is!« p8i mm i-% B E L K Belk Hall for women was dedicated in the honor of Mrs- Irwin Belk of Charlotte. North Carolina on October 17, 1964- The three story brick building has a lounge on each room is air-conditioned, heated and has ample desk space for studying. Under the direction of Head resident Ms. Stanfield, Belk Hall holds a respectable reputation as a residence hall. There are two resident assistants on each floor whom the students can confide in and look to for assistance. Belk Hall provides a comfortable atmosphere to call home throughout the fall and spring semesters. 40 Belk Hall Jenkins Hall for women was founded on October 25, 1958. Dedicated in memory of Charles H. Jenkins and in honor of his mother Mrs. Olivia Benthall Jenkins. The residents of Jenkins Hall came to a newly renovated building this year. Jenkins Hall is a modern two story building which provides desirable and attractive ac- commodations for women at Chowan College. Under the direction of Head Resident Ms. Pam Riddle; Jenkins Hall sponsors numerous activities during the school year. J E N K I N S H A L L Jenkins Han 41 M I X o N On May 4,1954. con- struction began on a men ' s residence hall, which was later named in honor of the late Dr. F.O. Mixon who succeeded President Bunn on July 23.1951. The two-story residence hall, which was completely renovated in 1981, ac- commodates one hundred male students. The structure has an attractive and com- fortable lounge area, an apartment for the residence hall director. and each student ' s room has in- dependent heating and air conditioning units. 42 Mixon Hall The construction of nine- story Parker Hall began June 2, 1969 and was completed in 1970. The building is located on Union Street overlooking Chowan ' s Lake Vann. Modern in every aspect, Parker Hall is fully air conditioned and has elevators. Parker Hall is nam- ed in honor of the late Elwood W. Parker of Mur- freesboro. 2MJ ar p A R K E R Parker Hall 43 Simons Hall, built in 1960 and named in memory of Betty V. Simons and Melton E. Valentine. Simons ac- comodates 118 male students. Equipped with in- dividual heating air condi- tioning systems, Simons is a favorite among students. Living in Simons to me is living in the ' Lap of Lux- ury. ' said David Beamon. The hall also has carpeting in each room and cable television service for the students. The structure pro- vides a spacious lounge on the first floor equipped with comfortable furniture, ven- ding machines and a televi- sion. s I M O N S H L L 44 Simons Hall Dor ' mi ' toVy (dor mi to ri) A room, apartment, or building con- taining sleeping accommodations for 216 students, of course, it ' s West Hall West Hall, erected in 1963. is a three story brick building containing lounges on each floor, lavatories in each room, built in furniture and is fully air-conditioned. I like West because it ' s spacious and is in the center of campus. said freshman Marlon A. Witcher. Because I wanted to live on a quiet hall and have easy access to the cafeteria and the library said Abernathy Clemens. Sponsoring dances, movies, and many other get togethers during the year. West Hall council had their work cut out for them . 1 enjoy working with my dorm brothers to accomplish a goal especially competing for the Presi- dent ' s Cup, because it requires team work and togetherness said freshman Tijone Hicks ■«£r2 W E S T West Hall 45 Mini-Mag Impressions ' 87 46 Mini-Mag Early in 1952 the idea of starting a department of printing in conjunction with the College began to be discussed. Dr. F.O. Mixon. president of Chowan. Roy Parker. Sr., president of Parker Brothers Inc., and the Rev. Oscar Creech, associate to the president of Chowan, approached several publish- ers who expressed an interest in the proposed school. Officials of the News and Observer. hearing of the department, loaned Chowan a Linotype machine; and with the addition of a small job press, the department of graphic arts was ready to begin its initial courses in printing. Chowan College was fortunate in secur- ing John McSweeney as instructor for the very first year of operation. He came over from his office in Rich Square for two hours of instruction a week. John McSweeney and those associat ed with him saw the need for improved facilities and began to push for more equipment and space. Long years of experience, including the deanship of a Philadelphia school of printing for nine years, enabled McSweeney to see the need for a first class department of graphic communications. The department began the year 1953-54 with a new building, three Linotype machines, two job presses, foundry type, and other equipment necessary for training. The publishers of North Carolina loaned and gave the equipment to the College. A fulltime in- structor was needed for that year, and McSweeney was asked to give up his duties as editor - manager of the North- hamptori Count , News and as vice- president and assistant general manager of Parker Brothers Inc. to take com- plete charge of the department The graphic communications depart- ment has grown and established a reputation for service and superior train- ing throughout North Carolina and the printing industry. The department is in- tegrally related to the rest of the school. Students are required to take regular courses in the liberal arts field, and special courses for liberal arts students have been set up in the department of graphic communications. Note: This article was tal en from the 1963 edition of The History of Chowar} College pages 66. 67 . M t y Ml M Ifc _ __. Mini-Mag continued . . . Mmi-Mag 47 June ' 83 brought a change in location for the Graphic Communications Center. Originally located in Mc- Sweeney Hall, the center moved to a new and larger building located behind Camp Hall. Because of the crowded, unsafe working environment and increasing enrollment a new center was needed. The Chowan Graphic Arts Foundation saw the need to further strengthen and support the school of Graphic Communications. With the help of the foundation, cor- porations, gifts and pledges, the new 20,000 square toot Graphic Communications Center was built. Construction of the center began May 1 , 1982 and was completed June 1, 1983 The facility contains spacious laboratories for Typeset- ting. Pre-Press, Press Operation, and Photography. Graphics students gain valuable experience with numerous projects and exercises on modern equipment such as: Compugraphic Terminals and Typesetters, Con- solidated and Brown Horizontal Cameras, Log E Film Processor, Hell Color Scanner, Heidelberg KORD, Heidelberg Sormz, small duplicators, ATF Chief 126, News King Web Offset, Stahl folder and much more. 48 Mini-Mag 125-year-old Ghost roams the Columns building to test the loyality of the students and to see if they have fallen away from the lofty ideals of Chowan. In December, ' 63 the college installed the Verdin Carrillon Bell System in McDowell Columns and the projection speakers in the tower. MiniMag 49 50 Mirii-Mag Mini-Mag 51 52 People Divider Personality traits differ but people come together I think the different types of per- sonalities at Chowan make for a better college, said sophomore James Baker, 1 enjoy the different friends I have. Personalities do differ at Chowan, making it a fun place as well as a learning one. Because of the variety of people at Chowan, talent abounds. Athletic teams succeed in being some of the best in the state. Because of the variety in per- sonalities, at our college, there is rarely a dull moment and friends can be made easily. I ' ve enjoyed my two years at Chowan because of all the interesting friends I ' ve made, said sophomore Leah Britt. Even though the students at Chowan come from all walks of life, they appreciate each other ' s differences and come together as friends. People Divider 53 Se tartum DR. BRUCE E. WHITAKER President of the College 54 Dedication Proudly . . . we dedicate The 1987 CHOWANOKA to the man who has provided the driving force for the development of Chowan College since 1957. When he came to the college in that year, he found a small, struggling institution with minimal facilities, equipment, and assets. Under his leadership the size of the student body has tripled, as has the size of the faculty. The total assets of the college have grown from less than $1,000,000 to approximately $23,000,000. The annual operating budget has grown from less than $300,000 to about $8,000,000. The library holdings have grown from less than 10,000 volumes to about 87,000 volumes. The educational program has been greatly expanded and strengthened. While all of this growth has occurred, he has ensured that the college operated in the black. All of these accomplishments and more have required tremendous energy, hard work, and long hours. This he has gladly given because of his belief in the mission and purpose of Chowan College and because of his compelling determination that students would receive a quality higher education in a Christian environment. The welfare of students and of faculty staff who serve the institution has always been foremost among his concerns. As a result he has won the admiration and respect of all of us on the campus, but also of educators throughout the state and nation. We take pride in the fact that he was recently acknowledged as one of the eighteen most effective college presidents in the United States. For all of these reasons and more, we the students of Chowan College proudly and gratefully dedicate the 1987 CHOWANOKA to the President of the College, Dr. Bruce E. Whitaker. Right — Dr. Whitaker presiding at Honors Day to recognize the achievements of Chowan students. Below — The President of the College spends countless hours promoting the college, and is pic- tured explaining Chowan ' s role to a representative of NCNB. Dedication 55 p s CLASS OF ' 87 56 Sophomore Cl ass Lamp Post by Kevin Helms «K ' , Roney Abraha Kaori Akiya John Alexander Robert Anderson Christy Andn Stanley Artis Mark Ashley David Aydlett Sophomores 57 o i Wendv Jo Basden ki Connie Bender Michelle Bennett Shcryl BIythe Ban Boatwright Salvatore A Boscn Gregory Browe Ernest Boyce f I-. f A 58 Sophomores Cynthia Brown Stacy Bryant Carl Burgess Paige Byrun Scott Capps Bryant Carter Sophomores 59 Duane Chamblec ■Kyle Chamblee kiat Chonateetron Ik 1 f d Heather Clark Tony Clark Andre Corbitt r Dairyl Crulchficld V Tom Cullerton ti -: i Brian Dailey A 60 Sophomores Charmane Delaverson Richard Demcritt April Dilda Robert Douglas Curtis Edwards Everett Ellinwood Tom Elphick Sophomores 61 Lyn Emorv Angie Felton t J li i Michael A Fishe Rosalyn Flood Dee Ann Feuerstein 62 Sophomores a Darrell Garrison Wally Clock Gregory Granger Ricky Gray Elizabeth Green Charles Hamm Sophomores 63 Lorraine Harrison X ' W. Jackie Howard Julie Ann Howard Kevin Huffstetle Susie Hughe I k 64 Sophomores «v Alfred Johnson Penny Jones Susan Joyce Eric Joyner f Doug Kreimer Sophomores 65 Cindii Larki Benjamin Leu Lori Long 66 ' Sophomores m I RussgII McClung James McDonald Phillip Minter William Monk William M Monk.Jr !•. Suga Morioka Graydon Morris Sandy Murray Eng Hwa Ong Sophomores 67 i Denice Panneil Belinda Parson Joe Pearct ff i Jm Stephen Perry Shokzollan Peyka f ■WM K i l • Wendy Phelps Thomas Phyllips -.-l .it 68 Sophomores um J 7 Cheryl Pope ' ■If Sandra Porch I % Douglas Price Michael Quil Shelia Roop Patrick Rudolph Sidney Ruff Sophomores 69 Kirby Saunders Patrick Savage fc «■« ' Todd Sharpe Bobby Smith Francine Smith Tammy Sobers VO Sophomores 1 K C Sparrow Dhisana Sritauaj Tracy Stilwell Troy Suggs Bret Taylo Byron Taylo Dean Thomas Sophomores 71 Tammy Thompson t ■i ' MarkTreu P Akio Tsunemasa tv It t Annie Vaughn Thomisenc Vaughan Wayne Whale 72 Sophomores f •ft, r f ' m. m f:: v:x .,iv John Wheby Tracy Whitley tif , L ' 1 MeiYan Sophomores 73 74 Sophomores F E S Lake Vann by Jennifer Mekovsky Freshman Class 75 Sayuri Akahane Hassan Al-Derha i . Terry Ambrosi Ashely Baile L 76 Freshmen Ij M 4 f R in u- ' . ' • David Bcamon SPlt .f ' iif W ' ftV- fli Sherrie Beazle; Mike Bijou i Demetris Bishop Grady Blanton Timothy Boha Hx vt jjji. Roger Boyce Neil Boyd Freshmen 77 Mike Bracy Heidi Michelle Brake Marion Braswell Melonie Bunch 78 Freshmen Johnny Ca Chris Campbell Cathv Carawan Toney Carter Mathcw Chappell Yoshitake Chikaraishi Charles Christophe Freshmen 79 Yiu Sal Chung r Martin demons ( Wilbert L Comber L. , J ■h Kyle Connors 1 ■f« Starr Cook 1 Penny Lane Corey |y Angela Co Regina Co Andrea Croom m p| - Angela Curtis ' • Brian Cutchins 80 Freshmen Charlcne Curtrell Kim Dailcy Edward Davies Kathy DelGais Alonso Diaz-Granadas Tammy Donahue Freshmen 81 Stephen Donohu Vanessa Dozier Douglas Draper Juhe Duell 0- Twyla Duke i f Ganell Early musi m4 , Cathi Edingti David Edwards Euangelyn Edwards Ji I 82 Freshmen m. Stephanie Elliott Deanna Forbes Debby Forstcr Nancy Frye Vilma Funcich Kevin Gambrell Freshmen 83 Tammy Gardn Anteal Gargluo Doug Geer Amanda Glenn kl Charles Gooch Jeff Gragg Dwight Or. Standley Greene J i 84 ' Freshmen 1 Johnalhan Gregg Ilk. Erwin Hardy Connie Harris Marly Hartwell Yoko Hashimoto Freshmen 85 Rachael Hayward Barry Hedgepcth f Ij Tiy.on Hick5 Angclcc Hills r Anthony Hodge Dwavne Horton Karen Howard r% Robert Howard y Hampton Howell 1 U 86 ' Freshmen Frances Hawes Mary Jackson Roger Jenkins Larry Dean Johnson Jr Vanessa Johnson Todd Johnston Freshmen 87 KumikoKanzaki Avupon Karnasuta (P LaRhonda Ketne John Adam King MelanieKnowIe . Charles Kurfees Richard LaBonlv 88- Freshmen Kelly Lampkir Terry Lane Cheryl Lassit r f k Cyndi Lewis Greg Little Michelle Liuengood Jeany Liverman Freshmen 89 { Mi . Barbra Lynch i a Curtis Mabry •€ ! i Heath Malpass 1 _ dii M. .:- J J Darryl Mangun Vanessa Martme 4 1 1 J 90 Freshwen Rodney McDanie Billie Jo McLamb William McLean Lucrelia Meredith Miyo Mil i Lafayette Montgomery Stacey Mo Freshmen 91 Rebecca Moms NasirSvedMuha 0h I Paul Murietus LatTicia Nicholso i 92 Freshmen F; t!« r Randy Oglesby Angela Mia Oliver I Sylvia Parker Ginger Payne Jo Helen Perry Andy Pit Freshmen 93 George Plair Frankic Pridemore Joseph Glen Proctor c M .k 94 Freshmen Rachel Rhodes Tyler Riggsbe. Anthony Roberts Kimberly Rogers Denise Ruocco Freshmen 95 Theresa Shcnoci Yukiyo Sho JUHHIHi 1 Lisa Sipley m Skottegaard 1 Andrew Smart Mx .J , 96 Freshrnen Lisa Spenc Scott Spen Mindi Sterling Cynthia Steward f f Li Michael Strothn Shellv Sutherland Steve Tarkingto LeGrant Taylo Lisa Taylo Freshmen 97 Tina Taylo Jeff Thompson Lee Thompso Tim Thompson Mario Thornton Stephen Trolhnger Robbi Vaughan Doug Vick f kV.. luJ 98 Freshmen David Warren i ' ' u .- lk ' :Jj Teresa Warren Tenence Washington Ronald Jr Watson Tara Westbrook Christine Whitake I Wiiham While Angela Whitely Freshmen 99 Roben A Williams fy 4 i 5)- „ Ernesi Whithead Dennis Michael Woodard Sean Woodson f i. ' ' f l ( 1 ' 100 ' Freshmen t Mindy Woolwine Gregg Wright Stephanie Wright Todd Wright Masarv Yushioka Freshmen 101 Registering . . . relaxing . . . and remembering! 102 Freshmen The Administration, Faculty, and Staff Administration, Faculty, and Staff 103 Below top— Dr. and Mrs. Whitaker pose in front of Whitaker Library, named in fiis honor Below Bottom— The President receives a financial contribution for the college from a represen- tative of Sears Roebuck Com- pany. Dr. Bruce E. Whitaker President of the College 104 President Dr. B. Franklin Lowe, Jr. Dean of the College R. Clayton Lewis Dean of Students Deans 105 H Thomas Appenzellcr. Jr Assistiant To Director of Athletics Winslow L Carter Director of Admissions Caria S Chamblcc Counselor-Upward Bound f 6 Clifton S, Collins Director of Financial Planning 1. ¥■Bobby S Cross Director of Development Mi i J r- . James Earl Dilday Associate Dean of Students James G- Garrison Director of Athletics Jack Hasscil Director of Physical Plant L Linda Hassell Admin Assistant in Student Development i f Dir Denise B Helms ector of Health Services Cynthia A Lawson Admissions i 1 ' 106 Administration r 1 A k Darrell H Nicholson Registrar Philip L. Royce Director of College Relations E. Frank Stephenson. Jr, Project Director - Upward Bound f Ronnie M. Sumnei Chief Accountant Ben C. Sutton Business Manager R. Hargus Taylor Chaplain to the College Photograph not available E. Vincent Tilson Associate Director of Development Linda E Tripp Director of Counseling - Career Development CraigA Vick Admissions Diana F Burke Admissions Photograph not avail; John A Williamson Admissions Administration 107 Bert L, Brown Accounts Payable Clerk BettieS Colson Switchboard Sherry Daniels Systems Operator Sarah W Davis iica! Assistant Library Mary Drake Secretary Alumni College Relations Aldeen P Gatewood Manager Student Store Trudy M Gibson Secretary Graphic Commincations Hilda L Gatling Secretary Office of Financial Aid Photo Unavailable ;t- 1- Alicia Glasbv Secretary Department of Fine Ails Betty F Godu etary Office of Admissio Barbara D Gosneil Technical Assistant Library I 108 Administrative Assistants n I LynnW Gray Secretary to the Chapla Peggy R Hare Secretary to the Business Manager Teresa A HJI Secretary Physical Plant iilinaP Hollar inistrative Assistant Registri Marie V Landing Secretary to the President Madelyn M, McKcon Secretary Athletic Department i0Mr ' f gjl i . Kathleen R Outlaw Secretary to the Dean of Students Patricia B- Pearce Secretary to the Dean of the College Sue H. Rose Administrative Assistant Registrar : H?WiUi i J Joyce W Smith Secretary to the Faculty DorisT Taylor Technical Assistant Library Shirley White Secretary Office of Adn Administrative Assistants ' 109 BettieW Whitley Secretary to the Director of Development Bobbi Woolen Secretary Upward Bound 1 10 Administrative Assistants Joyce E Adams Merchandise Management Betty N Batchelo: English. Spanish Sandra N, Boyo English. Drama Robert W Brown Robert J, Burke Physical Education Robert J Casmus Athletic Trainer. Physical Education ; James M Chamble Music. Chairman Janet H Collins Physical Education John H Davis English I I Stacy Lee Deavours Government. Econor James B Dewar Science Faculty ' 111 Rene ' Drake Business Andrea E Eason Business PatnciaB Edwards Business 1 ' I Joyce Elliott Speech Douglas E Eubank Garth Dalmain Faile Chemistry. Chairman f i ' y .- rl i ' M i ? .S ' Carl L Garrett French, Spanish Herman W Gatewood ng Technology. Cha Mark S Genshaw Printing Technology Douglas Lloyd Gleasoi. Photography L IH JohnW Gosnell Social Science Bj B tf j l M Dwaine Green. ' Religion, Chairmat. V v H i il l Bi l r i lif M 112 Faculty JK ' Acheson A, Harde Mathematics Geraldine L. Harris Head Librarian JohnP Hams Science Jerry L. Hawkins Physical Education, Psychology George L. Hazelton Science Hattie R. Jones Business fi Belinda B. McKeel Physical Education Stanley A Milctic Robert G Mulde English C Calvin 1 Owens Mathematics Betsy PaHe Printing Techology David W Parker Facultv 113 EarlH Parktr Religion Charles L.Paul Social Science Rufus Allen Pridgen English Thomas E Ruffin. Jr Carol S Sexton Assistant Librarian Warren G. Sexton Social Science. Acting Chairman f ■' Carl H Sin imons M. athematics, Ch( „rmaii Rebecca M Smith Mathematics William B Sowell Pnnting Techi nology r i Daniel C Surface Physical Education, Chairman s H Suttcir; English Gilbert A Trif r N J 24 Facu ty Dorothy A. Wallace . Acting Ch. Esther A Whitaker Religion : i A r Tt J L G- Kenneth Wolfskill English. Chairman KatherineR- Wood Assistant Librarian Norman Edward Woolen Mathematics FacuU ) 115 Paul Anthony Director Lakeside Student Center Wrestling Coach Director of Intramural Sports Glenda Cooke Night Nurse Steve Davenport Maintenance Supervisor Charles Futrell Printing Production Assistant Scoft King Residence Director Simons Hall MixonHall Mark Krauthcim Residence Director. West Hall A O Rene Osborne Residence Director, Parker Hall Assistant Coach Pam Riddle Residence Director, Jenkins Hall 5GA Sponsor Neil Standeld Residence Director, Belk Hall Linda Thompson Manager , Snack Bar Ron Thompson ' ,- Director of Food Services ' i ■' ■■i. 116 SlalJ Long-time members jf the faculty-staff are recognized Early in the spring semester, thirty-four members of the faculty and staff who have served 20 or more years, for a collective total of 833 years of service, were honored for their commitment and loyalty. Those recognized for completing 20 years of service were: James B. Dewar, Gilbert A, Tripp, Edward Wooten, E. Frank Stephenson, Jr., and Clifton S. Collins. Those with 21 years were Phyllis D. Dewar, Geraldine Harris, George Hazelton, and Carol Sexton. With 22 years of service were Hattie Jones, Robert Mulder and Dorothy Wallace. Serving for 23 years were Janet Collins, John P. Harris, Dr. B. Frankin Lowe, Jr., and Stev Davenport. Faculty and staff members with 24 years were Robert W. Brown, Herman W. Gatewood, Charles L. Paul, and Carl H. Simmons. Dr. Hargus Taylor has 25 years of service. With 26 years at the college were Betty Batchelor, Patricia Edwards, and Ben C. Sutton. Jack Hassell has 27 years with the college . Dr. James Chamblee and Warren Sexton, have 28 years of service; and James Garrison, Jerry Hawkins and L.M. Wallace, each have 29 years. Those with 30 years include Thomas Ruffin, Esther Whitaker and Dr. Bruce E. Whitaker. William Sowell has been with the college 32 years. Faculfy Staff 117 CLUBS HH ■ShBIw Wm) lS s 1 w w r «a H RA ' s receiving instructions on duties and responsibilities. AND The mysterious Waldo Tuttle of the Smoke Signals Staff. 118 Clubs S.A.D.D. gave us all a reminder not to drink and drive over the Christmas holidays. Chowanoka Staff discussing layouts for the yearbook. lf ' 4 ,-A ' A ' A Jennifer Mekovsky. a member of the Chowan Players; portrays Scout in To Kill a Mockingbird. ORGANIZATIONS Clubs 119 Sophomore Class Officers Students elected to head the 1986-87 Sophomore Class are, left to right: Tracey Coaines. vice-president; Mrs, Phyllis Dewar, faculty advisor; Tom Cullerton president; Scott Gardner, treasurer; and Beth Hawk, secretary. 120 Sophomore Class Officers { Freshman Class Officers The officers of Cfiowan ' s 1986-87 Fresfiman Class are, left to rigfit; Rodney McDaniels, treasurer; Kyle Wimmer, president; R.A, Williams, vice-president; and Dr. Calvin Owens, Faculty advisor. Freshman Class Officers 121 Alpha Pi Epsilon Members arc Terry Lynn Ambrose, Robin Janellc Bulls. Mclonie Faye Bunch, Deanna Lynn Burk, Rebecca Carolina Burleson, Angela Lynn Cox, Robin Lynn Frazier, Traci Yvene Gaines, Rebecca Rence Gardner, Wendy Ann Matncy, Wendy Leigh Phelps. Sandra Sterling Porch, Lisa Mane Sipley, Thomisene Vaughan, and Tara Lynne Williams The ultimate purpose of Alpha Pi Epsilon is to profes- sionalize the status of the college 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, Alpha Pi Epsilon was established at Los Angeles City Col- lege in 1933 and was incorporated under the laws of the State of California on Dec. 9th of that same year. It bears the distinction of being the first honorary secretarial society of col- legiate standing. In 1942, the National Junior College Con- ference recognized Alpha Pi Epsilon as the official National Secretarial Honor Society. Today, chapters of Alpha Pi Ep- silon are scattered over the United States from Maine to California, from the Canadian border to our southern shore To be eligible for membership in Alpha Pi Epsilon, a stu- dent must have shown himself outstanding in all his college work; he must also possess the qualities of accuracy, depen- dability, and initiative. In selecting candidates for membership, the society seeks young people of character, intelligence, leadership, scholarship, and superior competence on secretarial subjects. The name. Alpha Pi Epsilon, is derived from the Greek letters denoting Accuracy, Dependability, and Efficiency. The badge of Alpha Pi Epsilon is a Latin scrolled gold key. The key signifies intellectual endeavor; the scroll, achievement; and the winged stylus, speed and efficiency. Alpha Pi Epsilon Chapter at Chowan College was establish- ed in 1957-1958 with five members. ]22, A;phaPi£psi on 1986-87 BSU Officers Back: Chaplain Taylor: Left to Right: Patrick Rudolph - Vice-President Missions and Outreach, Todd Sharpe - Vice President Promotion and Publicity. Chris Pitt- man - Vice President Spiritual Growth and Nurture, and Angle Felton - Presi- dent. B.S.U. The Baptist Student Union Campus Chris- tian Fellowship is an organization which welcomes and embraces students from all denominations. Its primary purposes are to foster and provide worship, Bible study, mis- sion opportunities, and fellowship among those who share in its activities, and throughout the large campus community. Directed by a student Officers ' Council — with Chaplain to the College as advisor— the group participated in 1986-87 in weekly general meetings, a Wednesday morning prayer breakfast, dormitory prayer Bible study sessions. Thursday evening Share Time. and monthly visitations to Pinewood Manor Rest Home in nearby Ahoskie. Broader contact with other Christian Students and opportunities for mission engagement beyond the local campus setting are provided through the organization ' s cooperative rela- tionship with the campus ministries programs of the Division of Youth and Campus Ministries, and Baptist State Convention of North Carolina. l Baptist Student Union 123 Bravettes The Bravettes have been associated with Chowan for many years. The group is selected from many that try-out each semester. They receive instruction in body conditioning, fundamental dance move- ment and basic concepts of dance composition, with an emphasis on improvisation nd creativity. With Mrs. Maria Hunnings as director of the group, the Bravettes provide entertainment at various Chowan activities. 124 Bravettes N.C. Wildlife Club The purpose of the North Carolina Wildlife Federation is to promote conservation of animals of all kinds and to restore and preserve the soil and water. Contrary to popular belief, the Wildlife Federation is not anti-hunting. The association was formed in 1945 but did not become a Chowan College organization until four years ago in 1983. The club is associated with the North Carolina Wildlife Federation. The organization is in dire need of active interested members to return the following year. The club holds meetings twice a month and also in- volves the members in various programs Dick Brann, from the Wildlife Federation, came to speak to the club on Hunter ' s Ethics One of the more interesting programs was a film presentation on the goose stocking program taking place in North Carolina. The Wildlife Federation is involved in shipping geese from Canada to our state to enhance the geese population. The club also built blue bird boxes to sell for a fund raising activity. Another benefit the Wildlife Federation has enabled the College to have is a voice in the legislature. The voice enables support when a bill comes up for voting that is detrimental to the conservation of wildlife or nature. David Aydlett serves as President of the college ' s N.C. Wildlife Club. N C Wildlife Club 1 25 Day Students All students classified as commuting are members of this organization. While this group serves many func- tions, its primary objective is to encourage the involvement of Day Students in College sponsored activities. The Day Students also have a representative on the Student Government Association. The organization also sponsors candidates for the courts of Homecoming and Spring Festival. Mrs. Betty Batchelor serves as ad- visor. i 26 ' Day Students Social Science Club The purpose of the Social Science Club is to pursue topics relevant to Sociology and Psychology for anyone who is interested; to develop good citizenship through service to the college and community, and to provide fellowship through fund raising and social activities. 127 Social Science Club International Students International students have long been a tradition at Chowan College. In any one academic year, Chowan will enroll a significant number of international students who come here for the unique op- portunities such an institution can afford them. International students add much to the total at- mosphere of Chowan. . Kin Wah Lui. Sal-Chung Yiu. Jaspreel Singh Kiyomi Hasegawa. Yoko Hashimoto, Mjka iVIembtfrs of the International Students are Met Y Anand. Sayuri Akahane. Yoshitake Chikarais Hashimoto. Hidcaki Hayashi. Toshiyuki Ichikawa Also. Yukan Ito. Kumioko Kanzaki. Hitomi Kimura. Eng Hwa Ong. Yoko Sekmc. Junko Shinohara. Yukiyo Shono, Tetsuya Tsuchie. Ahmad M H Hallab. Hasan Abdul Ghafo Tifoni, Ayupon Karnasuta. Michael Strothmann. Nail Ahmed El Shorafa. Syed Nasir. George M Plainos. David Wayne Bumler, Sema Diker, Andy Demetris Constantinou. and Alonso Jose Diaz-Granados 128 ' lnternalional Students Voices of Inspiration Front row left to right; Sylvia Parker. Vanessa Johnson; secretary. Patricia Price Middle row left to right: Carole Williams; president, Marion Braswell. Tanya Skelton; vice president. Back row left to right; Martin Clemons. Wilbert Comber. Standley Greene. Not pictured; Doug Price; treasurer. Voices of Inspiration is a new organization on campus. The idea was contemplated last year but never materialized. The group started rehearsing In the early stages of the spring semester and were voted in officially on February 13, 1987 at the faculty meeting. Dr. Carl Garrott is the group ' s sponsor. There are presently 15 members in this group and they sing a variety of music from traditional to contemporary gospel. The group is still in need of a pianist, but this has not stopped them Voices of Inspiration 129 D.P.M.A. The Chowan College Chapter of the Data Processing Management Association (DPMA) was created to provide students with opportunities to associate with other students who have an interest in informa- tion processing, to interact with data processing professionals, to explore career opportunities in the field, and to tour computer facilities in the area. The Chowan chapter is sponsored by International DPMA and the Tidewater Chapter of DPMA. Members of the Data Processing Management Association are James H. Baker, Leah Y. Bntt. Brian K Elswick. Susan A Howell. Glenda Jones. Wendy J Phelps. Troy Robertson, Earnest E Boyce III. Tammy Thompson. Dauid A Walker, and JeHery V Waterfield 130 DPMA Touring Choir The Chowan Chorale is an ensemble of 16-20 singers selected by audition from The College Choir, This group performs several times off campus during the school year and takes an extensive tour each spring Past tours have taken The Chorale as tar south as Florida and as far north as Delaware Touring Choir- 131 College Choir The Chowan College Choir is made up of students interested in choral music The choir rehearses 3 times a week and performs music of varying types, ranging from works by the treat classical masters to contemporary rock, from sacred to secular, from serious to lighthearted. Any student may join the choir, no prior experience is required. The choir presents two public concerts each year, one in the fall, the other in the spring. 132 Choir Orientation Leaders From left to right, from row — Barbara Shrewsbury, Angle Felton, Dclores Baker. Cheryl Pope. Cindy Larkin, Leah Bnrt. back row — Mike Fisher, Darrell Garrison, Tim Blake. Steuen Jackson, and Tony Clark Orientation leaders make the first Impression of college life to new students as they present Chowan College. Orientation leaders are picked by recommendations from faculty and staff and under the direction of Mrs. Linda E. Tripp. Three orientation sessions occur throughout the summer which these returning sophomores attend and lead new comers to Chowan College. Throughout orientation the leaders are easily spotted by their Chowan College T-shirts that conveniently display their names. During each of the sessions the leaders are expected to work with groups of students, help give placement tests, and set up refreshments for students and parents. They also serve the new students by answering questions about academics and campus life with an experienced student point of view. Orientation leaders are responsible for Belk Hall dormitory where they stay with parents and students during the sessions. The Student Panel for parents was very successful this summer and gave positive student viewpoints on various questions abo ut life at Chowan and possible needs of the student. Orientation brings a closer look at Chowan for the new students. These student leaders are generally the first friends and first impression new comers receive. Orientation is a lot of hard work but the reward of new friendships and the pride of helping others feel at home with Chowan, makes all the work worthwhile. Orientation Leaders 133 Outing Club Members pictured are: Wendy Basden. Phil Minter. Michelle Bennett, Lee Deauours (sponsor). Susan Ricks, and Robby Anderson. Not pictured: Stanley Artis. Jeff Isiah, and Bart Boatwright. The Outing Club, sponsored by Mr. Lee Deavours. goes on many camping and canoeing trips. Not only do the students learn the basics of outdoor living, they also learn about nature and about each other. Mr. Deavours has shown students things such as making a fire with pine cones, cooking over an open fire, carving a walking stick, canoeing and mountain climbing. Previous trips include camping by Kerr Lake and by the foot of a mountain in Crozet, Virginia. All the trips were a learning experience, but to learn, you must love the great outdoors. 134 OutmgChb Pizzazz Pizzazz is an organization that strives for togetherness Pizzazz is a group of students who have gotten together and want to add life to the college Campus. Although the club got off to a rough start in the first semester, things have begun to turn around and Pizzazz is on top again. Pizzazz 1 35 Phi Beta Lambda f « ti ' N ' I,, A. Phi Beta Lambda is a national business fraternity, affiliated with both state and national organiza- tions. The fraternity ' s primary purpose is to develop the business and civic leadership qualities that will enable young men and women to be highly successful in tomorrow ' s competitive world of work. 136 Ph, Beta Lambda Phi Theta Kappa -■Chowan ' s lota Delta Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa is an honorary junior collegiate scholastic fraternity open to students with a 3,0 grade point average who have attended Chowan College for at least one semester and gave faculty recommedations. The students of the organization then screen the prospec- tive members and vote Mr Ed Wooten and Dr, Ken Wolfskill are co-sponsors. Phi Theta Kappa 137 Rotaract In 1968 Rotary International initiated Rotaract as a plan by which Rotary clubs throughout the world could become spon- sors of a service club for young adults (ages 18 to 28)- Rotaract at Chowan College is sponsored by members of the Rotary Club of Murfreesboro. The purpose of Rotaract is to develop leadership and responsible citizenship through service to the college community, to advance the cause of interna- tional understanding and to promote recognition and accep- tance of high ethical standards as a leadership quality and vocational responsibility. Members of the Chowan College Rotaract promote THE FOUR-WAY TEST of the things we think, say or do: 1 Is it the TRUTH ' 2 Is it FAIR to all concerned ' 3. Will it buiU GOOD WILL and BETTER FRIEND- SHIPS ' 4, Will It be BENEFICIAL to all concerned ' Members of llic 1986 87 Rolaracl Chapler arf David Aydlett, Shcryl Blylhe. Penny Corey, Tilda Cox. Angela Curtis. Patrick Davis. Ctiarles Hamm, Erwin Hardy. Billy Holt. Tom Ives. Kim Lovell. Elsie McCabe. Linda McCabc, Billie McLamb. Jim Roberts. JeH Roberson, Tyler Riggsbee. Helen Smith. Jerry Thomas. Wayne Whaley. Kyle Wimmer. and Greg Wright 138 Rotaract Student Admissions Representatives Left to right kneeling— Matt Chappell. LaRhonda Ketner, Susie Hughes; seated — Chris Pittman. Tony Clark, Angela Whitley, Lori Long, Laura Ryals. standing — Traci Gaines, Kurtis McNeil Not pictured — Tracy Whitley, Tammy Brunner, and Kyle Wimmer. The Student Admissions Representatives provide a valuable service to Office of Admissions. By con- ducting campus tours and assisting with Preview Days, they serve as a liason between the office and prospective students. SARs 139 Science Club Members, Left to right: Cheryl Blythe, Thomisene Vaughan, Melissa Rae. R.A Williams. Carl Burgess, Fabian Rathbone, Helen Smith, Charles Hamm, Gilbert Tripp. Not Pictured - Tilda Cox. Karen Piley. Todd Coltrain. Science club president Carl Burgess gives guest speaker Pete Gibson a token of the club ' s appreciation after Pete ' s lecture on the physiology of running. The Science Club officers are, left to right; Vice President, R.A. Williams; Social Chairman, Thomisene Vaughan; Secretary. Treasurer Melissa Rae; President Carl Burgess. The Chowan College Science Club is a campus organization open to all students interested in the field of science, with Mr Gilbert Tripp as sponsor. The clubs main purpose is to stimulate interest and to enhance an understanding of science. This is accomplished by sponsoring field trips and having guest lecturers talk to the club. One of the clubs field trips this year consisted of a visit to the NASA Langley Research Center located in Hampton, Va. Once there, the club members saw a movie on the future of space travel, heard a presentation on how the next U.S. satellite will be made, and saw the facilities wind tunnel used to experimentally test air- planes. So whether it ' s for knowledge through experience, or to just have fun. the science club is the place to be. 140 Saenceaub BiT ' ' ' ' r ' TTrf ' ' iiiiriiiMinifi n ' mti i S.A.D.D. On November 6, 1986 a new organization formed— Students Against Drunk Driving. The goals of the organization are to teach students the conse- quences of drinking and driving and how to avoid those situations. S.A.D.D. does not tell the students not to drink— just if you drink, don ' t drive. Before the students left for Christmas break a wrecked car and sign were put on campus reminding all not to drink and drive. The group presently consists of 15 students and always welcomes new members. Officers left to right - Tracy Whitley. Program Committee; Karen Parker, Secretary; Wendy Jo Basden, President; Wayne Whaley. Vice- President and Patrick O ' Conner, Program Committee S.A.D.D. 141 Smoke Signals Staff Front row (1-r): Carole Williams, Martin demons. Donna Francine Smith, Carolyn Schaefer, Miss Betsy o Paffe. Back row (1-r): Bobbi Shehan, Warren Breniman, Vic Hall, Vic Tedder, Wayne Whaley, Wendy Basden . Not pictured ; Kevin Huffstetler and Rhonda Yates LiJ o CO A rare photograph of the provocative (and The lab gets a bit hectic when the staff is preparing final somewhat mysterious) Waldo Tuttle. layouts. 142 Srnoke Signals Warren Breniman and Bobbi Shehan collaborate on the front page design. Sophomore staff members (1-r): Wayne Whaley, Donna Francine Smith, Bobbi Shehan, Vic Tedder, Vic Hall, and Wendy Jo Basden. Smoke Signals is the student newspaper of Chowan College. The Signals Staff is a part of the Publications Workshop class. These students receive 1 credit hour for each semester they work on the newspaper. The staff meets formally every Tuesday when assignments are made and work is done on page layouts. A new addition to the paper this year has been the Waldo ' s World column. This features the thoughts and opinions of one staff member and is often quite controversial. Many of the staff members are Printing Technology majors. This provides the opportunity to help in the typesetting and layout of the paper also. Vic Hall carefully proofs his article before typesetting. Freshman staff members (1-r): Warren Breniman, Carole Williams and Wayne Whaley and Wendy Basden Put the Martin demons. finishing touches on the spring movie schedule. Smoke Signals 143 Student Government Association The Student Government Association pro- vides leadership for the student body at Chowan College and serves as its voice in many different matters. The many respon- sibilities for the SGA include all allocations of funds spent for dances, movies, and other cam- pus activities. This year, the Student Government Associa- tion sponsored Homecoming and Spring Festival ceremonies. Other events included a Powderpuff Football Game and many movies, including Top Gun , The Deer Hunter , Back to School , Back to the Future , Hallo- ween , Rocky Horror Picture Show , Stand by Me . Happy Birthday to Me , and more. 144 ' Student Gouernment Association SGA Officers President Mike Fisher Vice-President Troy Robertson Secretary Traci Gaines Treasurer Marl Ashley Auditor Todd Sharpe Special Events Chairperson Scott Gardner Social Chairperson for Women Lori Long Social Chairperson for Men Bill Woodward Historian Brian Frazier Parlimentarian Ralph Stewart The Chowan Players The Chowan Players production of SOUTH PACIFIC features veteran Scot Tanner in the role of Emile de Becque Mr Tanner, a sophomore from Richmond, VA, has played several roles during his tenure at Chowan College He was delightful as Pseudolus in the musical A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM He portrayed the dying Ben Gant in LOOK HOMEWARD, ANGEL and the prosecuting attorney Gilmer in TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD He held the title role in the players production of LIL ' ABNER , Nellie Forbush in this production is portrayed by Jennifer Mekovsky Miss Mekovsky made her Chowan Players debut last fall when she appeared as the young girl. Scout, in TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD She is a freshman from Raleigh majoring in art. The comic Luther Billis is being played by veteran performer Greg Granger Mr. Granger is a sophomore from Williamsburg, VA, majoring in Business Administration He has appeared on the Chowan stage as Pappy Yokum in LIL ' ABNER. as the sheriff in TO KILL A MOCK- INGBIRD, as Hugh Barton in LOOK HOMEWARD. ANGEL and in A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM Lt Joe Cable is played by Tim Johnson Mr Johnson is a freshman from Waynesville. NC. majoring in Art Connie Hams from Cary. NC, is portraying the island girl. Liat Miss Harris is a freshman majoring in journalism She is a member of the college stage band and touring choir The role of Bloody Mary is played by Tanya Skelton Miss Skelton is a freshman from Wilson. NC. majoring in business administration Working with a production like SOUTH PACIFIC is a pleasure. The memorable songs are some of the most beautiful Broadway has produced and the characters are delightful. The rehearsal period was fun for everyone and the cast and crew hope the production was en- joyable and entertaining to all those who attended Chowan Players 145 Who ' s Who The 1987 edition of Who ' s Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges will contain the names of 31 students from Chowan College, who have been selected as being among the country ' s most outstanding campus leaders. Students are selected by campus nominating committees. These committees base their nominations on academic achievement, service to the community, leadership in ex- tracurricular activities and future potential. These students join an elite group of students selected from more than 1500 in- stitutions of higher learning in all fifty states, the District of Columbia and several foreign nations Named this year from Chowan College are: Roney Kuruvilla Abraham, David Patrick Aydlett. Delores Ann Baker. Diana Lynn Baker, James Horatio Baker, Timothy Owen Blake, Leah Yvette Britt, Melonie Faye Bunch, Deanna Lynn Burk, Scott Gardner Capps, Tony Xavier Clark, Angela Elizabeth Felton, Michael Andrew Fisher, Rosalyn Charisse Flood, Robin Lynn Frazier, Tract Yvette Gaines, Darrell Bruce Garrison, Jimmy Richard Gray, Jr., Elizabeth Anne Hawk, Laura Elizabeth Hazelton, Susan Arneta Howell, Bryon Kevin Huffstetler, Lebrena Annette Jones, Kimberly Michelle Lovelace, Wendy Ann Matney, Wendy Leigh Phelps, Melanie Carol Sawyer, Roger Lee Shadburn, Eric Todd Sharpe, James Steven Thompson, Jr., and Thomisene Vaughan. 146 Who ' s Who Residence Hall Staff Members of the Residence Hall Staff serve a very important role at Chowan College as a vital link bet- ween the college administration, the faculty, and the students residing in various residence halls. The Residence Directors and their assistants meet periodically with students to interpret rules and regulations and to offer whatever assistance may be required. Comprising the 1986-87 Residence Hall Staff in Belk Hall are: Neal Stanfield, RD; Kim Lovelace, Tam- my Threatt, Bobbi Shehan, Glenda Jones. Tammy Brunner and Kim Lovell, as assistants. In Jenkins Hall Pam Riddle serves as Residence Director, with Carolyn Schaefer, Nanette Williams, Angela Whitley, and Cheryl Graham. In Simons Hall, Residence Director Scott King is assisted by Richard Ayoub, Robert Saunders, Jr., and Dan Ginn. The Mixon staff is headed by Tony Clark, assisted by James Thompson, Jr., and Troy Robertson. In Parker Hall, Rene Osborne serves as Residence Director. The Residence Assistants are Richard Le- bounty, Lyle S. Cassell, Hulan Williams, Patrick Rudolph, Brian Bailey, Matt Woody, Doug Arrington, Christopher Greene, Andy Harth, and Russ McClung. In West Hall, Mark Krautheim serves as Residence Director, with Stan Artis, William Woodward, Jr . Mark Treu. William Garvey, Kevin Huffstetler. and Brian Frazier. Residence Hall Staff 147 Left to right, seated: Kevin Scott Gardner, Frances Hawes. Debbie Lori Lawson. Standing, left to right: Stanley Artis. Kim Marunde, Kim Lovell. Karen Parker. Brenda Knowles. Sidney Ruff and Richard Perry Chowanoka The Chowanoka Staff starts working early in the fall semester to have the annual ready for the students in the Spring. The staff meets each week on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:00 to 5:00 pm; and works many hours out- side the classroom to produce the yearly an- nual. The class. Publications Workshop, designs the cover, makes layouts for each page, and writes all the editorial copy of the book. The class is under the guidance of Herman W. Gatewood, yearbook advisor Chowanoka staff hard at work on the 1986-87 Edition 148 Chowanoka Alpha Mu Gamma Alpha Mu Gamma is a national collegiate foreign language honor society Candidates for membership shall have received in the same language at least two grades of A in unrepeated courses that give at least three hours credit each. Associate membership may be granted to any student who has met part of the qualifications for membership. Alpha Mu Gamma 149 150 Sports Divider Sports highlights of the year Athletic competition, whether it be intramural or intercollegiate, is an important part of the educational process at Chowan College. The sports activities add a touch of togetherness to the campus community, and Chowan fans support the teams en- thusiastically. Sports bring the student body, faculty, staff and community closer together by being a medium for school spirit and physical talent, said freshman Richard Perry. The various teams spend many hours working together, putting emphasis on skills, dedication and winning attitudes. The coaches strive to lead the teams to impressive, winning records, and place much emphasis on the important element of teamwork. Athletic events are among the leading attractions at Chowan, and it is obvious that the Braves win together . . . the Braves lose together . . . and the Braves support each other all the way! Sports Diuider 151 . r; s ■ji, -- :mfnt s mtm t mi iitis ssi  ?y '  gg wiW '  '  ggit w«p 1986 Footb all Roster No. Name No Name No. Name No Name 1 Tim Barnes 30 Sal Brown 60 Phillip Hudson 90 James Ryals 2 Brian Dick 31 Tony Aiwaler 91 Jasper Williams 3 Kevin Reach 4 Tully Ryan 32 33 Randall Holmes Eric Wallace 62 63 Heath Malpass 92 93 Chaun Gunter Cedric Black 5 Steve Perry 34 Clarence Jones 94 Jeffrey Simonds 6 Troy Suggs 35 Rodney Beltield 95 Martin Williams 7 Marcus Harris 36 96 Brian Uzzo 8 Oteriah Wood 37 Tim Harrell 66 Russell Carroll 97 Richard Labounfy 38 b 98 Howard Robinson 10 Andy Jackson 39 Derrick Davenport 68 Joseph Tiley 99 Ben James 1 1 Isiah Reese 40 Timothy Simon 69 Erwin Hardy 12 Andre Corbitt 41 Kevin Walson . ' U Jimmy Pittman 13 Darrell Garrison 42 Edward Powell I William Harris 14 Jefl Wilson 43 Kurtes McNeil William Jones 1 5 Onlari o Gatney 44 Tony Carter 3 Leonard Geer Todd Johnston 16 Terry Lane 46 James Mason 1 7 Theron Brown 47 William Eure Anthony Mosley 18 Heilh Lloyd 48 Richard Ayoub Mel Emory Paul Myrletus 19 Joseph Bean 49 Roger Shadburn Ke ith Payton 20 Kevin Morns 50 Shawn Williams Jeffrey Perkins 21 Keith Ware 51 Melvin Stone 22 Kenny Vinson 23 Rulus Satchell 24 Markus Taylor 25 ToddWanhen 52 53 54 55 Charles Gibbs Scott Hardee Tim McCray Mount Hadden 81 82 83 85 Chuck Haislip James Levine Louis Bologna Darryl Crutchfield Todd Baldwin Garrett Baxter Melvin Dixon Mark Ficklmg Sean Woodson Scott White 26 Harold Sims 27 Leon Whitehead 56 57 David Sellers Michael Bailey 87 Owen Belton Jonathan Gregg 28 Steven Mickerson 58 Elgin Bryant 88 Louis Lazzaro Cassie Watson 29 Kyle Connors 59 Michael Felsoci 89 Jeftrey Davis Donnie Williams 152 Football Above — Got me under pressure, thinks Troy Suggs as he manages to get away from his opponents. United we stand. Divided we fall, except in the case of Tim Harrell, as four of his opponents attempt to conquer one valiant Brave. Gotcha ' llir [ ' .K. t ' s football players crush the opponent andget by with a surprise move. Football 153 Roger Shadburn observes action on the field while coach Surface and Coach Krautheim take a moment to decide on the next call. The Braves stretch out during pre-game warm ups. 154 Footban Mike Felsoci, and Chaun The Braves ' sideline along Gunter take a breather during with the crowd watch the a tough Chowan battle , action on the field. Brian Dick warms up with a punt along the side line. The Braves ' defense proves to be tough against the pass. Football 155 The cheerleaders hitch a ride on the Murfreesboro fire truck during the annual homecom- ing parade. We ' ve got more! The cheerleaders show their school spirit to the football team. From crowd to team they work to spread Spirit B-R-A-V-E-S, Lets ' Go! The source of this spirit chant that echoes through the crowd is the cheerleaders Cheerleading is just as demanding a sport as football, basket- ball, soccer, baseball or track Hours of practice are needed to perfect a cheer and cheerleaders dedicate a big part of their lives to their task. The squad is made up of a wonderful group of girls that work hard to promote school spirit. Each individual on the squad makes the team effort a good one. Everyone is supportive and enthusiastic about everything they do. To be a Chowan cheerleader you must be enthusiastic, self-disciplined and in good physical condition. 1986-87 Cheerleading Squad Julie Delk Nancy Frye Lorraine Harrison Susan Howell- Captain Denise Ruocco Shelly Southerland Nanette Williams Tanya Williams Mindy Woolwine Julie Delk and Shelly Southerland show that sometimes cheerleading can be a lot of fun and laughs 156 Cheerleaders The cheerleaders are getting another cheer together to lead the football team on to victory. btanding tall, the Chowan cheerleaders build more than spirit. Cheerleaders 157 Lady Braves Basketball Team The members of the 1986-87 Lady Braves Basketball Team are; Rcgina Cox, Stephanie Elliott, Kim Rogers, Barbara Lewis, Amy Pierce, Charlene Cutrell, Rosalyn Flood, Melanie Sawyer, Lisa Thomas. Coach: Belinda B McKeel, Trainer: Jim Thompson, Managers: Abbey Batts and Vann Edwards, Scorekeeper: Kim Lovelace. ■i ' ' H B i r Sb ■j p B Bn ' JIE S i BHcDk fl tr||r ' ' r ' • Defensive pressure is applied by the Lady Braves. 158 Women ' s SaskelhaW Fans wait anxiously for the start of the game Lady Braves block out to receive the rebound Lady Braves battle to winning season The Lady Braves basketball team continued the winning tradi- tion in 1986-87 and posted an overall record of 14 wins and 9 losses. Coach McKeel ' s team faced strong opposition in the Eastern Tarheel Conference, as well as playing squads from senior colleges The Lady Braves were the first runners-up in the Eastern Division Tournament, after capturing the trophy as co- champions of the Eastern Tarheel Conference. Two of the Lady Braves claimed individual honors during the season after being the leaders for the team in court action. Rosalyn Flood was named Co-Player of the Year in the Eastern Tarheel Conference and was also selected for the All- Tournament and All-Region teams. Teammate Melanie Sawyer took individual honors as a member of the those named to All- Conference, All-Tournament, and All-Region squads. A few lay-ups to loosen up for an upcoming game. Women ' s Basketball 159 Far right — Lady Braves ' center Lisa Thomas is challenged for position by two defenders. 1 60 Women ' s Basketball Left — Regina Cox swats away an opponent ' s pass. Below — Amy Pierce gets in close to help out on the Lady Braves ' rebounding Schedule and Results Chowan 60 Chowan 73 Chowan 73 - Chowan 72 - Chowan 63 - Chowan 68 - Chowan 79 • Chowan 83 - Chowan 83 - Chowan 67 - Chowan 77 ■Lces-McRae 61 North Greenville 60 Brevard 53 St. Paul ' s 82 St. Paul ' s 84 Alleghany 53 Hagerstown 56 Anderson 82 OT Peace 64 Brevard 61 Mary Washington 45 Jackie Ammons Classic - 1st Place Chowan 87 - Louisburg 74 Chowan 86 - Hagerstown 48 Chowan 63 - Chowan 63 - Chowan 59 - Chowan 63 - Chowan 72 - Chowan 69 • Chowan 73 • Chowan 70 - Spartanburg 66 Anderson 83 Lees-McRae 80 North Greenville ) Louisburg 54 Spartanburg 71 Peace 78 Louisburg 59 Eastern Division Conf. Co-Champions 3-1 Overall 13-8 Region 8-6 Women ' s Basketball 161 They bump, set and spike together Teamwork: The name of the game The Chowan College Volleyball Team had an outstanding 1986 season. Ranked 19th in the nation, they finished 28 - 12. Seeded No. 2 in Region X. the team won the Regional Volleyball Tournament in Spartanburg, SC. placing three athletes on honorary teams. As 1986 Region X Champions, for the second year in a row, the Lady Braves went to the NJCAA Nationals in Miami, Florida. Seeded 13th, the team lost to Barton County C.C. and Schoolcraft C.C, who finished 3rd and 4th respectively. The volleyballers finished 13th in the nation and Jemise Diggs was named All- American Second Team. 1986 Ail-American Second Team Jemise Diggs gets low during warm ups. 1986-87 Volleyball Team Members are Katherine Del Gais. Jemise Diggs, Elaine Fala. Monika Herz. Vanessa Martinez. Lucretia Meredith. Toni Rheames, Rachael Rhodes, Marianne Sobers, and Robin Swindall. The team is coached by Mrs. Janet Collins, managed by Alice Hyatt and Ann Howard, and the team trainer is Doug Kreimer. 162 Vollevball Left— Lady Braves awaiting the serve. elow left — The Lady raves standing on the defensive line preparing for battle VoUevban 163 Right — A behind the back shot by Vanessa Martinez Name Hometown Katherine Del Gais Uantagh. NY Jcmise Diggs Waynesboro, VA Elaine Fala Hynnesboro, PA Monika Herz Mt. Sinas, NY Vanessa Martinez Miami, FL Lucretia Mereditli Ivaniioe, NC Toni Riieames Raeford, NC Rachael Rhodes North Port, Fl Marianne Sobers Norfolk, VA Robin Swindall Manassas, VA Name: LADY BRAVES Colors: Columbia B ue 8 White H - Hitter S - Setter D - Defensive Specialist - Co-Captain 164 Volleyball Lucretia Meredith gets up over the net during pre-game warm-ups. A picture of the game from the referee ' s point of view. 1986 Volleyball Honors All Region X Volleyball Team - Jemise Diggs Elaine Fala Vanessa Martinez All Region X Tournament Team - Jemise Diggs Vanessa Martinez Best Chowan College Offensive Player - Jemise Diggs Best Chowan College Defensive Player - Vanessa Martinez MVP - Jemise Diggs All- American Second Team - Jemise Diggs Vollevball 165 Coach Burke converses with the bench his strategies for the game. 166 Men ' s Basketball Men ' s 1986-87 Basketball Schedule Opponent Top left— A dunk by Mattison to excite the crowd . Top right — The team relaxes as Coles shoots the front end of his free throws. Above — Andrews lays it off the glass with the left . Nov 10 PittCC Home Nov 12- Trojan Classic Anderson, SC 13 N Greenville, Anderson, DeKalbCC (GA) Nov 15 Montreal Anderson Monlreat, NC Nov 21 Spartanburg Methodist Home Nov 22 Anderson College Home Nov 25 Newport News Apprentice Newport News, VA Dec 2 Richard Bland College Petersburg, VA Dec 3 Univ of Virginia J V Charlottesville, VA Dec 5- Hardee ' s Classic Home 6 Charles Co CC, Md, Westchester CC. NY, Lees McRae, NC Dec 9 Newsport News Apprentice Home Jan 12 Erie C C Home Jan 17 Lenoir C C Home Jan iq Soulhcaslern C C Whiteville. NC Jan 21 Craven C C New Bern, NC Jan 23 Charles Co C C Capital Ctr , MD Jan 28 Richard Bland College Home Jan 30 Spartanburg Methodist Spartanburg, SC Jan 31 Anderson College Anderson. NC Feb 2 Southeastern C C Home Feb 4 Louisburg College Home Feb 11 U N C -JV Chapel Hill, NC Feb 14 Craven C C Home (Parents Dai, Feb 17 Lenoir C C Kinston, NC Feb 19 Louisburg College Louisburg, NC Feb 21 Montreal Anderson Home Feb 26-28 Region X Eastern Div Tourn Louisburg, NC Mar 4-6 Region X Tourney Murfrecsboro, NC Men ' s Basketball 167 Another victorious season for the Braves For the seventh consecutive year, the Chowan men ' s basketball squad was victorious with more than twenty wins, and posted a regular season record of 25 3, which tied the best regular season record ever. In gaining the impressive mark, the Braves battled the very best in junior college com- petition and played several teams ranked in the NJCAA Na- tional Finals The Braves were ranked 17th in the nation among junior colleges at the close of the 86-87 season Under head coach Bob Burke, who has recorded more than 175 victories and is the second winningest coach in North Carolina, the Braves entered the conference tourna- ment as the No.l seeded team and went to take the coference championship with a hard-fought victory over arch- rival Louisburg College Indeed, the winning tradition lived on during the year when some of the very best talent on the eastern seaboard wore the Chowan blue and staged fast-paced action on the court and claim Honors for themselves as well as the college Gary Mat- tison was named to the All-Eastern Division Team of Region 10. and Hank Ellis, an outstanding point guard, was named to the All-Eastern squad as well as being the Eastern Division Player of the Year Above — A few members of the team gather under the basket during warm ups Top right — Coach Burke studies the team ' s movement during a home game Bottom right — Coach Burke converses with the bench his strategies for the game. 168 Mens Basketball 1986-87 Men ' s Basketball Team Front row from left to right: Bryon Taylor, Oliver Graham, Bobby Ray Smith, Mike Brown. Sean Andrews, Joey Griffin, Gary Mattison. Back row from left to right; Coach Bob Burke, Kelly Lampkin, Kerven Dennis, Billy Coles, Guy Owens, Johnny McNeil, David Stubblefield, Hank Ellis and Assistant Coach Rene Osborne. Trainer Bob Casmus prepares an ice bag for an injured Brave A pre-game stretch to loosen up the muscles. Men ' s Basketball 169 Right — Charles Wren sizes opponent up for next Below — Chris Moore is announced the winner by referee. Above — Clarence Jones controls opponent during a match at Chowan ' s first home contest Right — The team trainer. Bob Casmus, checks out an in- jury sustained by Tim Curran - The outstanding wrestling squad of Chowan College is led by Coach Paul Anthony, who has proved his matmen ' s ranking by coaching eight of his wrestlers to The National Wrestling Tournament in Chicago. Two all Americans. Tom Elphick and Charlie Parker resulted from this tournament. ]70 Wres( ing Eion Kelley gets his eye checked by trainer Bob Casmus, while his head gear is checked by the referee to help prevent any further injuries from occurring 1986-87 Wrestling Team Kneeling from left to right: Tom Elphick, Eion Kelley, Scott Conti, Tracy Foster, Chris Conti and Earnest Harris. Standing from left to right: Coach Paul Anthony, Curtis Edwards, Charlie Parker, Tim Curran, Charles Wren, Chris Moore, Clarence Jones. Wrestling ' 171 Above — Both wrestlers seem to have the same thing on their minds, keeping the other from getting the best position Above right — An opponent shows the agility a wrestler must possess to excel in the sport. Right — The referee almost appears to be right in the mid- dle of the pile Below — Thomas Elphick takes a deep breath after pinning his opponent during a home match To be a good wrestler it takes lots of hard work and practice. A wrestler must be both mentally and physically strong to endure the pressures faced out on the mat. A well watched diet and a skilled coach are two other factors that are necessary. The atmosphere that the Braves ' matmen are surrounded by provides all the necessary elements for excellence. And with the continued coaching of Paul Anthony and good recruits, Chowan will continue to have an excellent squad. ] 12 Wrest ing Improving their record, wrestlers find the right moves The Chowan Braves, under the direction of second year Coach Paul Anthony have had this past season to be one of the best in Chowan ' s history. Fifteen sophomores, including thirteen let- termen, returned this year along with the strongest group of freshmen recruits ever assembled at the school Competing in the league against many four year institutions comprised of many more experienced wrestlers. Chowan ' s matmen earned a national ranking of 7th during one point of the season. With the excellent coaching of Paul Anthony, eight of the squads wrestlers made it to the NJCAA Wrestling Tournament held in Chicago. Of the eight that represented Chowan in the tournament. Thomas Elphick and Charlie Parker were awarded All-American titles. With the return of the strong freshmen matmen and the promis- ing recruiting of Coach Anthony, Chowan is looking forward to another promising season. Hopefully, one with an even more im- pressive outcome. 1986-87 Wrestling Schedule Nov. 12 Nov. 7-8 Nov. 14-15 Nov. 21-22 Dec. 4 Dec. 6 Jan. 1M7 TBA Jan. 24 Jan. 27 Jan. 31 Feb. 7 Feb. 12 Feb. 21-22 Mar.S-7 Elizabetli City St. Univ. Eastern Nationals Pembrolte St, Classic Elon Invitational Newpoil News Appren. Virginia State ECSU ODU PSU Elon NNAS Elizabeth City. NO NoiioUi, VA Perabrolie. NC Burlington, NC Newport News, VA TBA TBA TBA TBA 6:00 PM Elon Biirlingtoi Elon Duals (Qtadel, Elon, Winston-Salem State, Newpoit News Apprentice, Wilites Co. College, Hiram, Peiribrolce, Chowan I Gloucester Co. CoUege GCC Sewell,NJ 7: Middlesex PU Princeton, N J 9: I rinceton ( JV ) Dartmouth Apprentice Toum Uberty(JVl Delhi Toum. Newport Apprentice 00 AM NNAS Newport News. VA Lynchbiirg, VA Delhi, NY LU 00 PM 00 PM 00 AM 00 PM TBA Delhi Chowan Miirf reestwro, NC Virginia Tech Invitational VT Blacksburg, VA ( Virginia Tech, James Madison, George Washington, Pembroke, Virginia, George Mason. Campbell. Morgan State Carson- Newman. Chowan I ' ODU Dual Meet Festival ODU Norfolli.VA TBA Liberty (JV I Chowan Murfreesboro, NC 6:30 PM MAC Conference Toum. MCC Edison, NJ TBA NJCAA Toum. DCC Chicago. IL TBA MteMW ' Above— Chris Moore displays a crafty hold as he pushes for the pin. Top right— Eion Kelley prepares to defend against his op- ponent ' s advancement. Left — Tim Curran goes head up with opponent. Wrestling ' 173 Fast-pitch is fast-paced for Lady Braves With the winning tradition spanning the past ten years, when the Lady Braves began intercollegiate play in slow- pitch Softball. Chowan has been a perennial front-runner in junior college ranks and a training ground for senior col- leges and universities. Last year, the team con- verted to fast-pitch competi- tion and captured third place in the Region Ten Tourna- ment. During the 1987 season, the action was fast- paced as the Lady Braves ad- justed well to the new style of Softball and scored many vic- tories among their strong competition in the con- ference. Rosalyn Flood awaits the ftrst pitch of the inning. 1987 Softball Team Members of the 1987 Softball team are Kim Lovelace, Toni Rheames, Sharon Ferrell, Vanessa Dozier, Lucretia Meredith, Tina Taylor, Lisa Taylor, Elaine Fala, Amy Stephenson, Charlene Cutrell. Rosalyn Flood. Belinda Parson. Kathy Delgais, and Jemise Diggs. 174 Softball m wwmsst i 1987 Softball Schedule March 18 Elizabeth City April 4 Christopher Newport March 20 Norfolk State St John ' s April 7 Louisburg March 24 Elizabeth City April 9 Meredith March 25 Virginia Wesleyai April 10 North Greenville March 27 Meredith April 1 1 Spartanburg March 28 Anderson April 16 Anderson March 31 Chnstopher New port April 17 North Greenville April 1 Louisburg April 18 Spartanburg April 3 Norfolk State April 24-25 Region X Tournament 4 m m j Top left — Lisa Taylor fields tfie ball to protect home plate. Above— Amy Stephenson is surprised when called up to bat. Left — Tina Taylor catches an overhead fly ball to end the inning. Far left — Lisa Taylor, an in- field player, catches the ball after a short hop. Softball 175 Right— The Lady Braves ' pitcher, Kathy Delgais, gets a turn at bat. Below — Get ready — Because here it comes! Below right — Assistant Coach Mike Brown gives base run- ner, Jemise Diggs, the green light. , ) 1 ■P9 Tto ' ' SfMiW M 1 C ta V. ; ■' j nj H w  ' r ■, ■x.x- j|MKi9. . j Bf v 1 76 Softball Delgais delivers to lead team The experience gained by players from the 1986 squad, coupled with the pitching talents of Kathy Delgais, from Wantagh, New York, were the big fac- tors in the Lady Braves ' success in 1987. Delgais was a star on the mound as her potent fastball continually baffled the opposition, and in her first two games of the season she struck out twenty players. Offensively, first baseman Jemise Diggs, and teammates Charlene Futrell and Rosalyn Flood were strong with the bats and consistently hit safely throughout the season. Head Coach Belinda McKeel indicated that she has the strongest team in many years and expects her Lady Brave softball team to continue the winning tradition at Chowan. Keeping tiie bail in the glove is a little difficult sometimes, so Jemise Diggs tai es an extra precaution by using her free hand. W iST ' t Vanessa Dozier settles in the batter ' s box for a few swings. J Softball 177 Above — The fans sit on the edge of their seats as they observe every play of the game. Top right — An easy bunt hit takes the player to first base. Right— Preparing for the hit of the century, the player ap- proaches the base confidently. Lower right— Phil Phelps relays to Michael Simmons the coaches signs. ] 78 BasebaH 1986-87 Baseball Team Seated from left to right: Toby Fischer, Dean Thomas, Kevin Huffstetler, Aluin Allen, Tracy Stillwell, Phil Phelps, and Walter Denby, Kneeling; Gary Hanes, Pete Howard, Frankie Pridemore, David Washington, Charles Christopher, Neil French, Mike Clark, and Kelly Wright, Standing: Jim Roberts(manager), Lee Hardee, Mike Hanzlik, Chris Parson, Ricky Fuquay, Michael Simmons, Doug Price and Coach Jerry Hawkins, Braves helping coach gain 500 victories Coach Jerry Hawkins began his 29th season as baseball coach at Chowan College with a 418 and 301 record. As assistant coach in football, Hawkins has been a popular fixture on the small college campus A native of Shelby, North Carolina, and a graduate of Gardner Webb College and Western Carolina University. Hawkins came to Murfreesboro as a young 21 year old coach The Braves had several players to return who saw considerable action last year Toby Fisher from Greenville, NC, returned to 2nd base where he alternated and hit 222 Dean Thomas of Henderson, NC, and Vance Coun- ly High School, brought a 324 average to 3rd base 1st baseman, Walt Denby from Cur- rituck had a 222 average last season to round out the returning infielders. Tracy Stillwell from lilorganton. NC, hit .360 and was the leading outfielder. Chris Parsons of Norfolk, VA was the catcher and he worked with several veterans Alvin Allen of Wilmington, DE, was 6-2 last season with a 2 5 ERA and was selected as the teams Most Valuable Pitcher. Richmond, VA native, Phil Phelps, had a 2 8 ERA and an 8-3 overall record Kevin Huffstetter returned from Charlotte. NC. with a 3 1 record and a 3.5 ERA Coach Hawkins ' also had several freshmen who were ready to step in and help the sophomores in making this a winning season Mike Hanzlik of Prince George. VA. short stop; David Washington of York High School in the outfield; Michael Simmons, a right fielder from Greensboro. NC; and Charles Christopher of York. VA.Three pitchers. Frankie Pridemore. Doug Price and Neil French all came to Chowan from Highland Springs. VA The Braves had a demanding 35 game schedule against junior and senior colleges In addition to traditional rivals Louisburg and Lenoir. Chowan played Allegany. Essex. Dunwalk and Garrett Colleges all of Maryland. Elizabeth State and Newport News 420 victories in 29 years at Chowan. Coach Hawkins ' next goal is to reach the magic 500 win total before he retires Far left — Braves wait on the sidelines to begin the second game of a doubleheader. At left— The loyal fans watch the action even on the very cool days of the spring season Baseball 179 = Hi 1987 Baseball Team Alvin Allen, Jr. Kevin B. Huffstetler Charles Christopher Chris Parson Mike Clark Douglas Price Walter Denby Frankie Pridemore Toby Fischer Phillips Phelps Neil French. Jr. Michael Simmons Ricky Fuquay Tracy Stillwell Gary Hanes Jerry Dean Thomas Mike Hanzlik David Washington Curtis Hardee, Jr. Kelly Wright Pete Howard Right —Tracy exchanges team spirit with other players. Below right — Kevin studies the opponent ' s batting lineup to plan his strategy. Directly below— The team is in a huddle, psyching themselves up for the game. ISO Baseball Above— The teammates con- verse before the game. Far left — Fans come out to watch the game and cheer the Braves on to victory. Left — Kevin Huffstetler winds up to send a pitch across home plate. Baseball 181 Golfers tee up for season play The Chowan golf team plays a rigorous fall and spring schedule and meet strong teams on some of the finest courses in eastern North Carolina and Virginia. In the 1986 spring schedule, the Braves claimed the Eastern Division Ten championship and a season record of 7-1. The overall record for last year ' s team was 16 wins, 7 losses, and 2 ties. Under the direction of Coach William Sowell, the 1987 squad was headed by sophomore Tim Sumner, the only returning player from last year ' s squad. The team is optimistic that the previous record will be improved upon, and they have their sights set on the Conference Tournament at New Bern, and the Region X Tournament at Lake Lure, NC Right — Bill Moves and Roger Boyce inspect their clubs prior to a match in Louisburg. Below — Bag, balls and clubs . . . everything is ready for a good season, and the team has hopes that the weatherman will cooperate with some good golf weather. Below right — It happens to every goltei sometimes . . . and he finds his ball in the rough. At below, right. Todd Cochran takes a practice swing. ' ' M ■V ' i :.. cJet ' ■■- ' -■rn s 182 Golf The 1987 SCHEDULE March 18 Conference Match at Clayton with Louisburg, Lenoir. Chowan March 24 Conference Match at Louisburg Lenoir and Chowan March 27 Invitational at Newport News April 6 Conference Match at Lenoir Louisburg and Chowan April 16 Conference Match at Chowan Louisburg and Lenoir April 17 Invitational at Newport News April 26-28 Conference Tournament at New Bern May 10-12 Region X Tournament Lake Lure. NC June 9-12 National Tournament Golf Team Left to right: Mark Morgan, Roger Boyce. Pat O ' Connor, Bill Moyes. Tim Sumner, Brent Averette, and William Sowell, coach- Not pictured are Brian Dailey and Todd Cochran. Above— At left, Tim Sumner and Pat O ' Connor watch as Brent Averette tees up the ball. Directly above — Brian Dailey uses a fairway wood to gain distance on the course. Golf 183 Wendell Parker makes a strong return against a senior college opponent- At far right — Wayne Felton shows his winning form to help the Braves to another victory - Below left — a Brave packs up his equipment after the team posted another win on the court. Wayne Felton shows his strong backhand in warm-up practice- Tennis Schedule April 7 Newport News Apprentice Away 2 PM April 8 Craven Community College Home 2 PM April 13 N,C. Wesleyan Away 2 PM April 14 Newport News Apprentice Home 2 PM April 16 Pitt Community College Home 2 PM April 22 Craven Community College Away 2 PM April 23 Pitt Community College Away 2 PM 184 Tennis Membere of the 1987 tennis team are Scott K Campbell. Wayne Felton, William Garvev. Tii Hughes, William McLean, Jr., Wendell Parker, and Mike Watson. Triumphs in Tennis The season begins with pre-season practice during the cold days of February, and often times these practice sessions must be held indoors at Helms Center, but the team is always ready for com- petition in late March. Match- ed against strong senior col- leges and NJCAA teams located in eastern North CaroHna and Tidewater Virginia, the team carries on the winning tradition of Chowan to post impressive records. Tennis 185 Jumping to Jazz Many Chowan students have danced their way through semesters in the school ' s Jazz program. Hav ing such a highly qualified instructor as Mrs. Maria Mannings, the dance program has achieved much success. Mrs. Hunnings began her career of dancing while attending the Elmira Furgeson School of Dancing. She has also performed in a few off-Broadway pro- ductions such as Guys and Dolls and Damn Yankees . She has also choreographed the Pinky Lee T.V. show. Mrs. Hunnings has taught dance in the Upward Bound program at Chowan for the past ten years. She also choreographs dance and poise routines for the Jaycees ' Miss Ahoskie Pageant held annually. Along with these and many more ac- complishments Mrs. Hunnings proves to be well qualified for the role she plays in Chowan ' s Fine Arts Department. The students of Chowan are very fortunate to have an instructor of such quality. You can bet with Mrs Hunnings running the show, the Jazz students will surely be puttin on the hits, and entertaining crowds wherever they go. n f Top right— Legs up and stretch. the instruc- tor shouts. Right — The art of flight is almost captured by a high-flying jazz student- Above — Moving with the music seems to make class a lot more exciting 186 ' Jazz Left— Jazz students enjoy reaching new heights. Below left— A routine isn ' t as easy as it looks. Members of the Jazz class are Bret Taylor, Angelec Hills. Scot Tanner, and Jennifer Mekousky. Jazz 187 1986-87 Student Directory Sophomores A Barnes. Timothy A 2809 Ryland Dnve Hampton. VA 23661 722 W Main St Luray. VA 22835 Chonateetron. Somkiat 602 Ratchada Village Bangkok. Thailand Abraham, Roney Kuruvilla PO Box 7805 Saudia Arabia. Riyadh Barnes ll.SamuelDewey 1120 Geneva AlbnghlRd Graham. NC 27253 Brown. Micheal Donald 131 Dale Dnve Poitsmouth.VA 23704 Clark, Tony Xavier Rl l.Box419 Elm City. NC 27822 Akiyama. Kaon 6-4-27 Aiikawa :ho Ibaraki. Japan Basden. Wendy Jo PO Box 33 Windsor. NC 27983 Brown. Theron Ulysses Rl 3. Box 377-B Blacksburg. VA 24060 Clifton. Jr . William Douglas Rt 2. Box I28-K CreswelINC 27928 Albntlon, Pamela Jean Rl 4, Box 314 Edenlon.NC 27932 Batelli. Thomas Joseph 27 Red Twig Trail Bloomingdale. NJ 07403 Bryant. Elgin Thomas 1402 King Dr Goldsboro. NC 27530 Colttaln, James Todd Rt l.Box412 Panlego, NC 27860 Alexander. Jr . John Keith 509 Unghome Avenue Richmond. VA 23222 Bazemore. Sidney Nelson P Box 103 Aulander NC 27805 Brvant. Stacy Lynn 325 Redbnck Dr Chesapeake. VA 23325 Combs, Phyllis Rt 2, Box 232 Hertford. NC 27944 Allen, Jr . Alvin 910 Paifeide BIyd Claymont. DE 19703 Beck. Matthew Wayne 4004 Franconia Rd Alexandna.VA 22310 Bunch. MelonieFaye Rt 2, Box 146 Windsor. NC 27983 Cook. Andre 3755 E 154th St Cleveland. OH 44128 Anderson. Robert Allen 1715 Larrton Road Lynchburg. VA 24502 Belfield. Rodney Earl 847 12th Street Newport News. VA 23607 Burgess. Jr . Leon Carlton Rl 2. Box 57 Conway. NC 27820 Cooke. Timothy Ray Charlie Nonnan Rd 113 Mount Airv.NC 27030 Andrews, Chnsty Beth 304 Country Club Drive New Bern. NC 28560 Bennett. Michelle Mane 209 Laurel Ave Wilmington. DE 19809 Burk. DeannaLynn 4966 Finnegan Court Richmond. VA 23228 Copeland IV. Henry Perkins 216 Oakengate Turn Virginia Beach. VA 23462 Arter. Lonny Scott 209 Lumbetlon Rd . Rt 16 Mt Holly. NJ 08060 Berry. Dexter Leonard 210 Crane Street Davidson. NC 28036 Burleson. Rebecca Caroline 404 Holly Hill Rd Murlrcesboro, NC 27855 Cowell. Anthony Bnan Rl 2, Box 153 MoyockNC 27958 Arils. Stanley Mauncc 700 West Walnut Street Goldsboro.NC 27530 Blake. Timothy (3wen 10755 River Rd Chesterfield. VA 23832 Byrum. Angela Paige Rt 2. Box 179 Windsor. NC 27983 Crulchfield, Darryl 5328-A Mulberry Drive Sumter, SC 29152 Ashley. Mark Anthony Box 1293 SuHolk.VA 23434 Blythe. Shcryl Denise Rl 2. Box 193 A Conway. NC 27820 Byrum. Robert Earl 1041 Cypress Chapel Rd Suffolk VA 23434 CuIlenon,ThomasK 4610 Joseph Hoskins Summerfield.NC 27358 Atwater. Tony Antonio Rt 3. Box 6 Durham. NC 27713 Boatwnght. Barton William PO Box611 Belton.SC 29627 c Cullinane. James Patrick Rl l.Box 487 Purccllville.VA 22132 Aydlett. David Patrick Rt 1. Box 292-D Camden. NC 27921 Bologna. Louis Albert 174 Harvard Dnve Uke Worth. PL 33460 Cannon. Dennis Edward 776 Sandbndge Road Virginia Beach. VA 23456 Cunan. Timothy 2619 E HurieyPondRd Wall. NJ 07719 B Bosco. Salvatore Anthony 9975 NW 23rd St Coral Spnngs. FL 33065 Capps. Scott Gardner 100 Grove Street Oxford. NC 27565 Cuthtell. Cynthia Lynn Rl l.Box 193 Edenlon.NC 27932 Baker. DelotesAnn Rt 3. Box 288-0 Windsor. NC 27983 Bost. Shawn Maunce Rl 3. Box 837 Huntersvtile. NC 28078 Carter. Brvant William 1615 Harriet Dnve Burlington. NC 27215 D Baker. Diana Lynn 6002 Cable Avenue Camp Spnngs. MD 20746 Boyce. Ejnest E Rt l.Box 199NC32 TyncrNC 27980 Cello. Chnstine Mana 638 NW 13th Street «23 Boca Raton. FL 33432 Davenpon Demck Rl 2. Box 39 Norl.na, NC 27563 Baker. James Horatio Rl 4. Box 113 B Nashville. NC 27856 Bnrt.LeahYvette Rt 2. Box 95 AhoskieNC 27910 Chamblee. DuaneA 112 Spnnglake Dnve Murlreesboro. NC 27855 Davis. Charles Eric 227 Centtnenlal E rive Durham. NC 27712 Barclifl. Donna Lynene Rt 2. Box 428 Elizabeth City. NC 27909 Blower. Gregory Herbert Rt IPO Box8 Candor. NC 27229 Chamblee. Kyle Monroe 112 Spnnglake Dnve Murfreesboro.NC 27855 Dcbnam. Paul Andre 143 Whitehead Aucnue South River. N J 08882 188 Student Directory Decker, Mark Steven 208 Hankins Di Hampton, VA 23669 Deeds, Michael Layne 425 Easlovei Dr Hamsonbiitg,VA 22801 Delaverson. Charmane Maile 3702 NForesldalc Ave Dale City. VA 22193 Deincritt, Jr , Richard Joseph 5810 AwUey Church Road Acworth,GA 30101 Denby, Walter Paul PO Bo«398 Moyock,NC 27958 Dick, Brian Earl 4305 Landgreen Street Rockville,MD 20853 Dilday. April Joy PO Box 421 Mur recsboro, NC 27855 Douglas, Robert Blair 2400 Black Cap Lane Reston,VA 22091 Dunbar, Alicia Sophia 2309 Nelson Street Raleigh, NC 27610 Edwards, Audra Louise Rl 2, Box 185 Franklin, VA 23851 Edwards, Curtis Todd 1 10 Douglas Avenue Portsmouth, VA 23707 7308 El-Shorafa, Nail Ahmed PO Box 47 Dubai, U A E Ellinwood 111, Everett Hews 3519 Tonbndge Way Durham, NC 27707 Elliott, Cecile Yolanda 300 Sea Breeee Court Hampton, VA 23669 Ellis, Henry Craig 1201 Boonshlll Road Coral Hills, MD 20743 Elphick, Thomas Martin 237 East Mam Street Prospect Park, NJ 07508 Elswick, Bnan Keith 2909 S Military Hwy Chesapeake, VA 23323 Emory, Jr , Mel Franklin Rl 6 Tabernacle Lancaster, SC 29720 Epps, Michael Lamar 3420 St Clair Dnve Chesapeake, VA 23321 Eram,AlniM Box 194 Moen, Truk 96942 Fazio, Debra Anne Camp Butler PO Box 1232 FPO Seattle, WA 98773 Felsoci, Michael Raymond 146 Forest View Winlersuille, OH 43952 Felton, Angela Elizabeth 1018 Maryland Avenue Suffolk, VA 23434 Gates, NC 27937 Fischer, Joseph Philip 1003 Wnght Rd Greenville, NC 27834 Fisher, Michael Andrew 404 Pondorosa Dnve Sandslon,VA 23150 Foglemanll, JohnHarward Rt 5, Box 169 Durham, NC 27704 Ford, Linda Bond 504 Ravensview Dnve Tallassee,FL 32301 Foster. Tracy Brain 3943 County Rd J 4 Canandaiqua, NY 14424 Fox, Tracy Ann RT 689, Box 5 Redan. VA 23142 Frazier, Bnan Renne ' Rt 1, Box 201 2 Jacksonville, NC 28540 Frazier, Robin Lynn Rt I. Box 136 Wanenlon,NC 27589 Gaines, Tract Yvette PO Box 8072 West Palm Beach, FL 33407 Gardner, Kevin Scott 5713 Avalon Woods Dnve Virginia Beach, VA 23464 Gardner, Rebecca Renee Rt l,Boxl34-A Eure. NC 27935 Garrison, Danell Bruce PO Box 412 Murfreesboro, NC 27855 Garvey, William Joseph 1705BohnholfCl Virginia Beach, VA 23454 Getter, Bnan 582 National St Sumter, SC 29150 Gibson, Scott Edward 4 Heahen Lane Newport News, VA 23606 Ginn, Daniel Rowe 746 Kempsville Road Virginia Beach, VA 23464 Giasby, Kathryn Alycia 364 Franklin Dnue Murfreesboro. NC 27855 Glover. Christopher Leon RuralRl 1. Box 131 Margarettsville, NC 27853 Graham, Cheryl Lynn 423 Blue Hill Avenue Roxbury. MA 02121 Granger, Gregory Hill 302 Harrison Avenue Williamsburhg,VA 23185 Gray, Jr , Jimmy Richard 121JayTr Murfreesboro, NC 27855 Gunter, Chaun Eric 3000 Plaza Dnve Forestville,MD 20747 Gupton, Scott Ernest 240 2 Richmond Coun New Bern, NC 28560 H Hamm, Charles Bnnkley 805 Patnck St Tarboro, NC 27886 Harrison, Lorraine Kaye Rl 1, Box 716 Denton, NC 27239 Harrison, Paula Marie 200 Halifax Street Williamston,NC 27892 Hassell, Elizabeth Mae PO Box 212 Ahoskie,NC 27910 Hawk, Elizabeth Anne 108 Guinevere Ln Greenville, NC 27835 Hazelton, Laura Elizabeth 409 Holly Hill Rd Murfreesboro, NC 27855 Herring, Zachary Ray 318 Greenbnar Avenue Jacksonville, NC 28540 Hemngton, Melissa Russ 1808 Bethlehem Road Rocky Mount, NC 27801 Hill, Rodney Lee 92 North Willow Harrisonburg, VA22801 Holmes, Kimberly Linette PO Box 1813 Aydleft, NC 27916 Holt, Bradley Winston 2309 Caroline Drive Durham, NC 27705 Home, Lisa Faye Rl 5,Bo«6-A FayeltevilleNC 28301 Howard, Julie Ann Rt 2, Box 54 Aulander, NC 27805 Hudson, Phillip 6126 Clane Drive Covinglon.GA 30209 Huffstctler, Bryon Kevin 4622 Charlie Hipp Rd Charlotte. NC 28208 Hughes, Susie Ella P O Box 298 Aulander, NC 28501 Hutchinson, James G Box 140, Tumblewood Rd Coopersburg, PA 18036 Hyatt, Alice Drake 10009 Palace Court-A Richmond, VA 23233 Isles, Janet Michelle Rt 3, Box 56 bttleton.NC 27850 Ives, Thomas C Box 251 RD 3 Bainbridge, NY 13733 James, Benjamin Thomas 605 RFD Box 357 Locustville, VA 23404 Januszonis, Susan Marie 3487 Castle Hill Drive Dale City, VA 22193 Jemigan, Regina Mechell Rl 3, Box 257 Windsor, NC 27983 Johnson, Dennis Lee Rt 1, Box 242 Willard,NC 28478 Johnson, Jacqueline Deannt 740 Lunar Drive Raleigh, NC 27610 Jones, Labrena Annette Rl 3, Box 235 1 4 Ahoskie.NC 27910 Jones, Lisa Renee PO Box 96 Wanwick,MD 21912 Jones, Penny Brown PO Box 111 WintonNC 27986 Joyce, Susan Lynne 718S High St Pearisburg, VA 24134 Joyner, Roberi Eric Rt 1, Box 130 B Murfreesboro, NC 27855 K Kluis, Karen Lynne 20 Sturgis St Onancock,VA 23417 Kost, Roberi Stephen P O Box 1232 Laplala,MD 20646 Kreimer, Carl Douglas 2001 Stratton Dr RockvilleMD 20854 Student Directory 189 Larkin, Cynlhia Lynne 4201 Nina Di Chesapeake. VA 23321 Lee. Bentamin E Rl l.Bo 448 Beaufort. NC 28516 Lee. Olen Del 411RhueSl Ahoskie. NC 27910 Lcvine. Jf .James William Re 3. Box 390P Sumter. SC 29150 Lewis. Barbara Jean Rl l.Box234-C Muifreesboro. NC 27855 Liberty. Mane B 2229 Cypress A e Allemown. PA 18103 Linkous. Kimberly Lynn PO Box 774 Kitty Hawk. NC 27949 Lollar. Brett Lewis 1 1 Roberts Landing Driwe Poquoson. VA 23662 Long. Lon Beth 5453 Todd St Virginia Beach, VA 23464 Lossen. Jr . Thomas Godwin Rt 3. Box 187 B Ahoskie. NC 27910 Lovelace. Kimberly Michelle PO Box 2216 Drexel NC 28619 Lovell Kim Elizabclh 22 Dartmouth Rd Wilmington. DE 19808 Lowe. Lon Lynn 502 Lakevicw Drive Murfrccsboro. NC 27855 M Manow, Patrick Xavier 661 Price Street Raleigh, NC 27606 Matney, Wendy Ann PO Box 338 Boykins. VA 23827 McCabe. Linda Fay Rt l.Box20-A Swan Quarter. NC 27885 McCants. Victoria Den.se 4016 Oak Drive Chesapeake. V A 23321 McCienney. John Joseph 221 Woodbndge Drive Muffreesboto.NC 27855 McClung, Russell Lowell 8(H) E Williamsburg Rd Sierling.VA 22170 McDonald, James Euqene 1404 Terrace Avenue Hopewell, VA 23860 Minler. Phillip Anthony 108 Peachtree Court HamiitonVA 22068 Monk II, WLiliam Mckinley Rt I, Box 58 Magnolia. NC 28453 Moore, Chnstopher Bryan Rt 1. Box 29 Godv in.NC 28344 Morioka. Suqa 3944-6 Nukazuka-cho Wakayama-ken 647. Japan Moms. Graydon David 108 Maple Si Murfreesboro,NC 27855 Moskovic, Tracy Alan 175 BWellongate Apt Rocky Mount. NC 27801 Moti, TheodoieGrani 3401 Litchfield Road Virginia Beach. VA 23452 N Nakanishi. Jun 2-13-15-604 Hikan-machi Hiroshima City. Japan o Oldham. Kelly Michelle 2903 East 5th Street Greenville, NC 27358 Ott Jettrey Robert 104 Chnstopher Lane Chester. SC 29706 Pace. Darrcl Anthony 7S08 Louise Lane Wyndmoor. PA 19118 Pafle. JaneC 845 Holland Street Winston Salem. NC 27101 Panico. Enc A 705 Burlington Mt Holly, N J 08060 Pearce, Joseph Logan P O Box 158 Cieswell. NC 27928 Pendleton. Jackie Steven Rt 4. Box 105A Rocky Mount, NC 24151 Pcnhollow, Timothy Arthur 737 West 2nd Street Washington, NC 27889 Perry, Stephen Earl PO Box371 Colerain,NC 27924 Peykamian. Shokzollah 54 13th Street Isfahan, Iran Phelps, Phillip Lee 9407 Farmington Dnve Richmond, VA 23229 Pilley, Karen Noel 6706 Battlewood Road Richmond, VA 23234 Pmckney, Waverly 1328ALiebanRoad Mt Pleasant, SC 29464 Pitrone Theodore Alen 405 22nd Street Virginia Beach, VA 23455 Pope, Cheryl Lynn Rt 2. Box 256 Conway. NC 27820 Porch, Sandra Sterling P O Box 85 Boykins, VA 23827 Pnce, Douglas Rt l,Box70AA Seaboard, NC 27876 Q QuiHen, Michael David Rl 3, Box218C Newport. NC 28570 R Ramsey, Lenn Jerod 574 National Street Sumter, SC 29150 Reach, Kevin Thomas 1188 Nielsen Dnve Clarkston,GA 30021 Reid III, Lucius Francis 1716 Broadmoor Dnve Richmond, VA 23229 Ricks. Susan Renee P O Box 23 Rich Square. NC 27869 Robbins, Frank Edward P O Box 642 Newport, NC 28570 Roe, Karen Louise 4203 Gadwall Place Virginia Beach, VA 23462 Roop. Sheila Raye 505 MerTiweather Dnve King. NC 27021 Rudolph, Patrick Leon 128 Overland Trail Savannah, GA 31405 Ruff. Richard Sidney 823 Indian Drive Horence. SC 29501 Ryan, Tully Michael Rt 4, Box 398 Edenton, NC 27932 Satchell, Rulus Earl 409E SatchellStieet Wallace, NC 28466 Saunders, Kirby Lamont PO Box 98 Poplar Branch, NC 27965 Saunders, Jr , Robert Garv 656 Turlington Rd SuHolk, VA 23434 Sawyer, Melanie Carol Rl 1, Box 139 BelhavenNC 27810 Scammell, Carl Regan 3258 Freshour Road Canadaiqua, NY 14424 Schaefer, Carolyn Lucy 1 153 Revere Point Rd, Virginia Beach, VA 23455 SchatI, Gregory Scott 2308 F Juliet Place Greensboro, NC 27406 Sekine, Yoko 225-3 Iwatsuki Saitama-ken, Japan Senju, Kazuhiro 321 1 Nakasho Okayama-ken, Japan Shadbum Roger Lee 9925 HuntcliH Trace Atlanla GA 30338 Sharpe, Enc Todd 745 Piedmont Ave Gibsonville.NC 27249 Shehan, Bobbi Lynn Rr 1. Box 43 Undrum.SC 29356 Slaughter, James Keith 3509 Windsor Drive New Bern, NC 28560 Smith, Bobby Ray Rt 1, Box 1% Rose Hill, NC 28458 Smith, Donna Francine 3624 Holts Chapel Rd Greensboro, NC 27401 Smith, Donnie Elton 215 Hopedale Street Fayetteville.NC 28304 Sobers. Mananne Elizabeth 2453 Rankin Ave Norfolk, VA 23518 Sntavai, Dhisana 199 Sukhumyitfi Klongton Bangkok Thailand Stilwell, Tracy Ray Rl 2, Box 794 Connelly Springs, NC 28612 Stiaughan, Michael Edward 9307 Calanda Street LanhamMD 20706 Stubbleheld, Jr , David Thompso Rt 10, Box 3 14 Reidsville, NC 27320 Suggs. Troy Donell Rl 1. Box 75 Baltleboro.NC 27809 Sumner Timothy McCoy Rt 4. Box411 Ahoskie. NC 27910 T Talben, John Herschel Rt 5. Box 208 Belton.SC2%27 Tanner. Thomas Scot 3619WhitewoodRoad Richmond. VA 23235 Taylor. Byron Fayne 12 Langrock Way Burlington. NJ 08016 Taylor. Joseph Bret Rt 3,Box322A Kenly, NC 27542 ] 90 Student Directory Tayman, Gregory Allen 14931 Ml CalueriRd Upper Marlboro. MD 20772 Tedder, Vic Darren Rl 3. Box 38 King, NC 27021 Thomas, Jr , Jerry Dean Rt 5, Box 202 Oxford, NC 27565 Thompson, Tammy Webb P O Box 499 5tuan,VA 24171 Thompson, Jr , James Steven 2009 Rainlree Dr Richmond, VA 23233 Tifoni, Hasan Abdul-Ghafo PO Box 38018 Al Salcem, Kuwait Treu, Mark Webster 2100 Haycock Rd Falls Church, VA 22043 4 8 3Yushima Tokyo. Japan Tyson VI, Seth Hawkins Rl 1, Box 72 Slanton5burg,NC 27883 u Uso, Brian Andrew 10883 Gantry Street Boca Raton. FL 33428 V Vaughan, Thomisene P O Box 344 Mur(recsboro,NC 27855 w Walker, Queen Esther Rt 1, Box 240 Wake Forest, NC 27587 Walsh, Timo thy Melyin 4966 Finnegan Court Richmond. VA 23228 Walslon. Randall White PO Box 38 Roxobel, NC 27872 Warlhen, Todd Edgar 1056 N Dixie Hwy Boca Raton. FL 33432 Waterlicid, Jeffrey Vernon Box 83 Pungoteague,VA 23422 Fairfield, NC 27826 Webster, Billy Eugene 2130 Wrens NesiRd Richmond, VA 23235 West, Richard Royall 105 Pine Lake Drive Eliiabeth City, NC 27909 Whaley II, Bobby Wayne 310 Dogwood Lane Newport, NC 28570 Wheby,JohnDauid PO Box 580 Stafford. VA 22554 While. Sandra Louise Rl 2 Box 49 A Edenlon.NC 27932 White, Tonya Dee Rt 1, Box 70 Poplar Branch, NC 27965 Whitley. Tracy Lynn PO Box 241 Conway. NC 27820 Williams, Jimmy Dean 1921 Middle Road Fayetteville.NC 28301 Williams. Nanette Winfield RFDBoxll9 Capron.VA 23829 Williams. Shawn Carlton 1876 West Queen Street Hampton. VA 23666 Wilson. David Earl Rl 1. Box 1896 Manleo. NC 27954 Windham, Patricia Lane 101 Greenwich Court Lexington, SC 29072 Witt, Daniel Joseph 3001 Brittany Way Chesapeake, VA 23321 Wornom, William Upshur 404 Valley Road Sanford. NC 27330 Wright, Kenneth Abram U-2 Doctors Park Apis Greenville, NC 27834 Freshmen Y Havelock,NC 28532 Adams, Jean Karole PO Box 68 Corapeakc. NC 27926 Adams. Rusty Shane Rt 2. Box 599 Ayden.NC 28513 Adler, Chnstopher Churchille 204 Circle Dnve Greenville, NC 27834 Akahane, Sayun 2 5Chuo4 Ueda Naqano, Japan 386 Al-Derham, Hassan Rashid PO Box 9060 Doha, Qatar Allen III. Reuben Arthur 1 16 68lh Street Virginia Beach. VA 23451 Alphm. William Beverly Rt 1. Box 156 Zuni.VA 23898 Ambrose , Terry Lynn Rt 2. Box 318 A Morehead.NC 28557 Anderson. Christopher Patrick 191 IKirkham Road Mldlolhian,VA23113 Andrews. Sean P 4211 BuckmanRoad Alexandna. VA 22309 Anthony. Joseph Aubrey 720 Harold Dnve Durham. NC 27712 Archibald. Darryl Cordell Rl 2. Box 243 Raleigh. NC 27610 Armstrong, Melissa Dawn Rt 2, Box 241 Whilakcrs,NC 27891 Amnglon, Douglas Aubrey 1007 Stanton Dnve Nonh Augusta, SC 29741 Atkinson, Richard Chnstian Rt 4. Box 156-D Mechanlcsville.VA23111 Atwood. Elliot ScotI 2400 Linda Avenue Key West. FL 33040 Averette. Brent Wiggins 1512 Hemphill Dnve Raleigh. NC 27609 Ayoub. Richard Emil 5873 1 10th SUeel Jacksonville. FL 32244 B Bailey. Ashley Darnell 3904 Whooping Crane Cir Virginia Beach, VA 23455 Bailey. Frank Travis 11801 Spnng Run Road Chesterfield, VA 23832 Bailey. Michael Bryan PO Box 246 Sharpsburg.NC 27878 Ba.nes III, Judson Paul 3728 Hardwick Terrace Chesapeake. VA 23321 Baldwin. Todd Tushay 422 South Elm Street Troy. NC 27371 Ballard, Michelle Antionenc Rt 1, Box 62 LeIand.NC 28451 Bano, Leonard John 2440 Blue Castle Lane Virginia Beach, VA 23454 Barnes, Christopher Everett 333 North West 26th Court Wilton Manors, FL 33311 Battle, Thomas Orange 309 Fussell Street Goldsboro,NC 27530 Baxter, Ganet Alan 724 Crittenden Street NE Washington, DC 20017 Beamon, David Lee PO Box 844 Kinston. NC 28501 Bean, Joseph Christopher 39 South West 10th Avenue Defray Beach, FL 33444 Beazley, Shene Lynn 140 Deer Lane Franklin, VA 23851 Beck, Richard Craig 49 Edison Terrace Sparta, N J 07871 B«ll, Michael James Rl 1, Box 67 Havelock,NC 28532 Belton, Owen C PO Box 592 Winnsboro,SC 29180 Bender. Connie Michelle 2025 4lhSt NE Washington. [X; 20002 Bennett. Pamela Jean Rt 1. Box 102 Harbinger. NC 27941 Bennett. Tony Anothony Rt 1. Box 219 Rembert.SC 29128 Berghuis. Bonnie Anne Route 7 10 Dutton. VA 23050 Belhune. Barbara Michetle 10408 Basel Dnve Chel tenham. MD 20623 Beverage. Jeffrey Wayne Rl 1. Box 105 Marlmton.WV 24954 Bew. Lynwood Lee 1208 Vickilee Road Richmond. VA 23236 Bijou, Michael Anthony 4015 Murdock Street Temple Hills, MD 20748 Student Directory 191 Bishop, Dcmetris Mishell 1312RaJtoadStteel Henderson. NC 27536 Black Jc .Cednt Wayne Rl 5. Box 367 Washington. NC 27889 Blanton. Grady AJlen 3301 Archers Mill Road SuHolk. VA 23434 Bohan. Timothy Michael 13 Early Drive Ponsmouth.VA 23701 Boone. Jr . James Wood Box 156 Calhoun Street Jackson. NC 27845 Boyce. Roger Morgan Rl 1 . Box 47A Denton, MD 21629 Boyd . Neil Granerson PO Box 844 Louisa, VA 23093 Bracken. Kelly West 102 Chestnut Court Grafton, VA 23692 Bracy, Michael Timothy PO Box 542 Aulander, NC 27805 Bradshaw, Jeffrey Lynn Rt 2, Box 284 Roseboro,NC 28382 Braswell. Manon Vniian PO Box 671 Nashville. NC 27856 Breniman. Warren Ansel 5320 Edingtoii Lane Raleigh. NC27h04 Brewer. KJelly James 108 Pulley KRd Havelock, NC 28532 Brewington, Vemita Darlene Rt 3. Box 221 FuquayVanna. NC 27526 Bnckhouse. Don-Nie Felecia Rl 2. Box 3 Creswell.NC 27928 Brininger. David Alton Rt 4, Box 199 Berlin. MD 21811 Brinson. Cletis 907 South Brake Street Nashville. NC 27856 Britt. Michelle Denise PO Box 262 Conway. NC 27820 Broughton. Darrel Edward 31 15 Plymouth Place Mechanicsville. VA23111 Brown, Calvin Lee Rt 1, Box 261 Longs. SC 29568 Brown, Salverlore 101 Delight Road Relsterstown, MD 21 136 Brown, Tavanes Antonius 109 Duponi Circle Goldsboro. NC 27530 Brumsey. Anthony Randolph Box 16 Shawboro.NC 27973 Brunner. Tammy Lynne 2824 W Grace St Apt 10 Richmond, VA 23220 Bulls. Robin Janelle PO Box84 Sedley.VA 23878 Bulmer. David Wayne 1 14 Woodfield Drive Nepean.OnI Canada Burchell, Susan Mane 1302FranklmSl Fredericksburg, VA 22401 Byrd. AmyMarlene Rl l.Box83XX Ahoskie. NC 27910 c Cade. Carl Dean Rt 1. Washington St Calhoun Falls. SC 29628 Caison. William Raymond 40 Hamilton Drive Clinton. NC 28328 Cale, Johnny Edward 234 South Maple Street Ahoskie. NC 27910 Callis. Kimberly Dawn PO Box 244 Matthews. VA 23109 Campbell. Christopher Scott PO Box 767 Fredericksburg, VA 22404 Campbell. Michael Mathews Rt l.Box28C Benson. NC 27504 Campbell. Scott Kevin 321AbercornSt Unit 102 Savannah. GA 31401 Carawan. Cathy Annette 727 Carolina St Roanoke Rapids. NC 27870 Can. Patricia Ann Box 21 Bells Island Cumtuck.NC 27929 Carroll. Russell Keith 45 Vance Street Roanoke Rapids. NC 27870 Carter. Toney Lee PO Box 614 Batlleboro. NC 27809 Carwise. LariyJoe PO Box 182 301 Lewis Blvd Live Oak. FL 32060 Cassell. Lyie Scoll PO Box 1131 Verona . VA 24482 Chappell. Malhew Scott 244 East 39th Street Norfolk. VA 23504 Cheracles. Anthony Emmanuel 3328 Bow Creek Blvd Virginia Beach. VA 23452 Chick. Pettis P 921 Bess Street Newbeuy.SC 29108 Chlkaralshi. Yoshilake 5-8 19Dol. Yuqawar machi Kanaqawa ken 359 0, Japan Christopher, III, Charles William 323 Joanne Dnve Scalord,VA 23692 Clark. Heather Anne 9283 Spnng Forest Dnve Indianapolis. IN 46260 Clark. Michael Andrew Rt 5. Box 18 C Louisa. VA 23093 demons, Martin Abernathy 2100 Ramseur Street Raleigh, NC 27610 Clontz, Jr , William Brodis Route 1 Advance, NC 27006 Cochran, William Todd Rl 1, Box 315 Winlervllle,NC 28590 Comber. Wilbcrt Lee Rt 2. Box 195C Clarkton.NC 28433 Connors, Kyle Matthew 30 Treadwell Avenue Westport,CT 06880 ContI, Chnstoper Allen 4017 Travis Parkway Annandale, VA 22003 Conn, Richard Scott 4017 Travis Parkway Annandale, VA 22003 Cook, Tenance Starr Rl 3, Box 176 A Launnburg, NC 28352 Corbitt. Andre F 704 Welch St Snow Hill. NC 28580 Corey. Penny Lane 116 East Corbett Street Greenville. NC 27834 Cornelius. Gary Bernard 231 South West 15 Avenue Delray. FL 33444 Cox. Angela Lynn P O Box 134 Jackson. NC 27845 P O Box 864 Bethel. NC 27812 Cox, Tilda PaBlcia Rt 1. Box 238 A Whltakers,NC 27891 1227 E Balview Ave Norfolk, VA 23602 Cox, Trevor Brett P O Box 325 Belhaven,NC 27810 Crawley, Antonio Marcellus Rl 2, Box 109 Spnng Hope, NC 27882 Croom, Andrea Dale 2tXI James Sneet CarrboroNC 27510 Curtis, Angela Marie 4209 Rowan Street Raleigh, NC 27609 Cutchins. Bfian Patrick 4520 Regent Drive Ponsmouth,VA 23703 Culrell, Charlene Virginia Elizabeth City Beach Rd Shiloh.NC 27974 D Dailey, Brian Louis 5100 Warrington Dnve Suffolk. V A 23435 Dailey. Kimberly Shay 3316 Boston Street Hopewell. VA 23860 Davies, Edward DeVany 111 Brewer Avenue SuHolk. VA23434 Davis, Cecil Manning 708 Brunswick Place Gary. NC 27511 Davis. James Patrick 221 Cherokee Trail Wilmington, NC 28403 Davis, Jeffrey Rick 2410 Pocoshock Boulevard Richmond, VA 23235 Davis. Sharon Rose 310 Newport News Avenue Hampton, VA 23669 Davis, William Ashley Rt 1. Box 177 Como.NC 27818 Davis, Jr , Richard Sterling 908-C Palace Way Richmond. VA 23233 Dean, April B 2816 Schley Avenue Bronx. NY 10465 Delgais, Kalherine Mane 3641 Franklin Street Wantagh. NY 11793 Delk. Julie Renca 1527 Wilkins Drive Suffolk. VA 23434 Dennis, Kerven Wayne 4550 Southland Avenue Alexandria. VA 22312 Diaz-Granados. Alonso Jose KR-4BiV26-158ElPeado Santa Moria. Columbia Dickerson, Lawrence Haywood 21 12 4th Avenue Richmond, VA 23222 Diggs, Jemise Adell 1850 E Mam St Waynesboro, VA 22980 Diker , Scma TugrulSkCiftehavuzlar Istanbul. Turkey Dixon, Jeffrey Wayne Rt 4,Box394-A Kinston.NC 28501 Dixon. Jr., Melvin Kenneth Rl 1, Box 358- A Chinquapin, NC 28521 Donahue, Tammy Lynn Rr 2, Box 349 Moyock, NC 27958 192 Student Directory; Donohue. Stephen 8609 Butnl Hickory Urbana.MD 21701 Dozicr. Vanessa Lahoma Rl l,Bo«486 Chesler1own,MD2162C Draper. Douglas Wayne PO Bok433 Jackson. NC 27845 Drewry. Andrew Brian lOSMcCulcheonSlreel Franklin, VA 23851 Duel! Julie Eli2abelFh PO Box 31 Battery Park. VA 23304 Duke. Twyla Gardner PO Box 255 Conway. NC 27820 Dunn. Patrick Kelly 3704 Janice Lynn Chesapeake. VA 23323 Early. Ganell Ruth Rl 1. Box 478 Aulander.NC 27805 Edington. Catherine Lee 520 21st Street Virginia Beach. VA 23451 Edmonds. Amy Annette Rl l.Box 12 Rich Square, NC 27869 Edwards. Amie Coleman 1517 Mam Street Scotland. NC 27874 Edwards. David Massie 1513 McAnhut Avenue New Bern. NC 28560 Edwards, Evangelyn Rena Rl 2, Box 123 Conway. NC 27820 Edwards, John A 414 Holly Hill Road Murfreesboro, NC 27855 Edwards, Philip Wayne 1300 Girard Boulevard Merrilt Island, FL 32952 Ehtenworth, Kevin Michael 2606 Boush Quarter Virginia Beach. VA 23452 Elliott, Stephanie Evonnc Rt l.Box 84 Tyner. NC 27980 Ervin, Bradley L 100 Fitlh Street Morganlon, NC 28655 Eure, William Henry 327 Jefferson Street Roanoke Rapids. NC 27870 Everett, Steven Earl 3202 Glenmore Drive Hope Mills. NC 28348 Fala, Elaine Mane 871 DelmonI Drive Wynnewood,PA 19096 Farr, Susan Mana 7009 Yorklowne Drive Charlotte, NC 28226 Felton, Joseph Wayne Rl l.Box 129 Eure. NC 27935 Fickling. Mark Lanard 1 164 Symmes Drive Charlcslon.se 29407 Fipps. Brett Gay Rt 2.Box2-G Tabor Cily. NC 28463 Fisher. Thomas Lee 404 Pondorosa Drive Sandston.VA 23150 Forbes. Deanna Gerald 109 Monoco Drive Ahoskie.NC 27910 Forster. Deborah Diane 1356LongdaleDr Apt 102 Norfolk. VA 23513 Fox. Jr . Donald Lynn Box 4508, 1306 LashleyPk Glbsonville, NC 27249 Franklin III, Edgar Moms PO Box 206 Gretna, VA 24557 510 Arbutus Drive, East Roanoke Rapids. NC 27870 Freeman. Jr . Andrew Harvey Rt l.Box 125 Ash. NC 28420 French. Jr . Neil Joseph 845 Pleasant Street Highland Springs. VA 23075 Frye. Nancy Ellen 117 School Street Gorham. ME 04038 Fulford III, Foms LaCosle 5125GclaCoun Virginia Beach, VA 23455 FuncichVilma Christine 105 Dupont Avenue Wilmington. DE 19809 Fuquay. Ricky Lynn Rl l.Box 153 SnowCamp.NC 27349 Games. Anthony Rene 58 River Road Poquoson. VA 23662 Gainey, Ontario Lamar 955 Norih Main Street Walerbury, CT 06704 Gambrell, Kevin Laiay 6 East Oxfoid Avenue Alexandria. VA 22301 Gardner, Tammy Glynn 5286 Waller Couri Virgmia Beach, VA 23464 Gargiulo, Anleal Ray 2815 Kennedy Road Richmond, VA 23233 Gaskms, Ibn Y 16-B Sicily Dnve Fori Bragg. NC 28307 Geer, Leonard Douglas 121 Cherokee Road Belton.SC 29627 Gerstem. Robert Earl 1200 Mill Run Chesapeake. VA 23320 Ghee. Jill Leilani 7200 Holly Road Virginia Beach. VA 23451 Gibbs. Charles Jerome 124 Claremont Avenue Montclair. NJ 07042 Gibson. Kenneth 412 Donaldson Street Highland Park. NJ089O4 Gillislll, James 248 Seymour Road PoriCheslcr, NY 10573 Glass, Camna Carole 24 Cedar Creek Condo ' s Jamestown. NC 27282 Glass. Jr . Barry Rt 8. Lot 20 Salisbury, NC 28144 Glenn, Amanda Leah 111 Willis Street Spruce Pine, NC 28777 Clock, Jr , Wallet Charles General Delivery Dulton,VA 23050 Godettc, Thomas Lee 6631 Everett ' s Road Suffolk, VA 23434 Godley, Mark Andrew Rt 1, Box 150 Bath, NC 27808 Golf II, Larry Hunt 5212 Locke Lane Virginia Beach, VA 23464 Gooch, Charles Taylor 3307 Lanceor Dnve Glen Allen, VA 23060 Goodman, Jr , Raymond 605 W Liberty Spnngs Rd Suffolk, VA 23434 Goria, Jr , Pierre Alfredo P O Box 14489 Greensboro, NC 27415 Gorman, Elizabeth Prince 3 1 1 7 West Avenue Newport News, VA 23607 Gragg, Jeffrey Graham P O Box 1383 Retcher,NC 28732 Gray. Brian Keith Box 123 Emerson Rd Owings, MD 20735 Randolph Pines Enfield, NC 27823 Green, Elizabeth 19258 Esmond Terrace Germantown, MD 20874 Greene. Dwight Christopher PO Box 813 Chesapeake Beach, MD 20732 Greene, Slandley 251 South 55lh Street Philadelphia. PA 19139 Greene, Jr , Jackson Andrew 2693 Lake Cohoon Road Suffolk. Va 23434 Gregg. Jonathan Anihony 236 Murphy Street Sumter. SC 29150 Griffin. Joseph Alan 2801 Weslmmstei Drive Rocky Mount. NC 27801 Grove. Dabney Dee 107 Dumbarton Court Gary. NC 27511 Grube.Jr , Charles Edward 223 Litlle Flonda Road Poquoson, VA 23662 Guriera, Michael Jeiome 3616 Wedgewood Dnve New Bern, NC 28560 H Hadden, Carroll Mount 5805 Summit View Crestwood,KY 40014 Haislip II, Charles Matthew 818 Quail Avenue Wake Forest, NC 27587 Hall, Victor Alexander 2409 Darnay Lane Wilmington. DE 19808 Peters 23805 Hardee. Scott Brandon 1917 Greenstone Place High PomiNC 27260 Hardee, Jr , Curtis Lee Rl 3. Box 130 Greenville. NC 27834 Hardy. Erwin D 4628 Farmal Street Charleston, SC 29405 Harrell. Joseph Scott Rt l,Boxl9W Ahoskie,NC 27910 Hartell. Laura Inez PO Box 254 Avon, NC 27915 Hants, Chacona Lanetia 11 38 Evens Road Cary,NC 27511 Student Directory 1 93 Hams. Marcus Reginald 508 Revolution Havre de Grace, MD 21078 Hams 111. Ernesl Hamillon 1126 Harbour Place Chesapeake. VA 23320 Hams III. Robert Hunt 309 Rolhngwood Road Jamestown, NC 27282 Hams.Jr , William L PO Bo).398 Cecilton,MD 21913 Hanover. Christopher Warrer 9109 Ewell Street Manassas. VA 221 10 Harshaw, Mark Allen 11 39 2nd Street Place SE HickorvNC 28601 Harth II, Bad Andrew 130U1 DeerparkDnve Midlothian, VA23113 Hartwell II, Martin Joseph 10008 Old Warden Rd Raleigh, NC 27609 Hasan, Naser Ahmad KNPCPO Box 69 Ab-HLAIFA, Kuwait Hashimoto, Yoko 1963-3 ltako,ltako-machi Ibaraki ken, Japan Hawthorne, WavedyH 29 Ness Dnve Apex. NC 27502 Hayashi. Hideaki 1398-2 Yokoshiba Sanbugun Chiba. Japan Hayward. Rachael V 4707 Kenny Court Dale City, VA 22193 Hedgepeth. Barry Bryan 135 Breezy Poin t Dhve Grahon.VA 23692 Heinritz. Mary Beth 782 Dividing Road SevernaPark.MD21146 Helms. Kevin Eugene 7000 Lakeland Charlotte. NC 28214 Hillenbrand Keith Alan 2043 Haycock Road FallsChurch.VA 22043 Hills. Angelec Rl 2. Box 290 Lovettsville.VA 22080 Hobbs. Martin Thomas 1132 Turner Drive Suffolk, VA 23434 Hobgood, John Kelly 3278 Virginia Lane Danville, VA 24540 Hodge, Anthony PO Box 373 HardeevilleSC 29927 Holler. Kelly Ann 1 104 Covington Road Colonial Heights. VA 23834 Holcomb III. Norman Dewey 706 Decatur Road Jacksonville. NC 28540 Hollingsworth. Matthew Joel 4216 Wingate Dnve Raleigh. NC 27609 Holloman. Donald Rl IBox 101 Aulandei NC 278US Holloman, Karl Kelly 419 Nash Street Enfield, NC 27823 Holt, William Russell 5813 North Beaver Lane Raleigh, NC 27604 Norton, Dwayne Rl 2. Box 215 Wake Forest, NC 27587 Howard, Karen Jo 1337 Parkside Place Virginia Beach, VA 23454 Howard. Peter D 4509 Curtiss Dnve Virgmia Beach, VA 23455 Howard, Robert Munford 6804 Monument Avenue Richmotid.VA 23226 Howell. Hampton 2232 Pinehurst Avenue Charleston.se 29407 Hughes. Timothy Allen lOJanodDnve Danbury.Ct 06810 Jackson. Mary Denise 115 Morton Avenue Simpsonvllle.se 29681 Jackson. Michael Andrew 519 South Oak Avenue Highland Spnngs. VA 23075 Jackson. Mike Ray 6902 Chestnut Avenue FallsChurch.VA 22042 Jackson. Jr , Eddie Wayne Ri 1. Box56-A Saluda. VA 23149 Jacquelin. Knsti Lynn 406 Chapbco Rd South Hill. VA 23970 Jameson. Christoper King 908 Brook Green Drive CaryNC 27511 Jenkins III, Roger Glenn 2 Lee Lane Weldon,NC 27890 Jernigan, Joseph Hubert P Box 306 Ahoskie,NC 27910 Johnson, Ethel Vanessa 313 Wanen Street Apt A Wilson, NC 27893 Johnson, Glen Allen 606 Lynch Street Florence, SC 29501 Johnson, Jimmy Clifford 316 Tudor Place Chesapeake, VA 23325 Johnson, Randy Demetrius 4120 Belt Rd Capital Heights, MD 20743 Johnson, Timothy Lindsay 51 Sneed Dnve Clyde, NC 28721 Johnson. Jt , Lany Dean 1301 River Rd Suffolk. VA 23434 Johnston . Todd Anderson Rt 2.Box44-B Whitakers.NC 27891 Jones. Bobby 1022 Evans Rd Gary. NC 27511 Jones. Eric Scott 2124DcauvilleRd Richmond. VA 23235 PO Box 1132 Edenlon.NC 27932 K Kanzaki.Kumiko 330-11 Tomizuka-Cho Hamamatsu. Japan Kamasuta. Ayupon 23 7 Thunpuying Paho! Bangkok. Thailand Keith. Lisa Carol Rl 4. Box 47 Fuqoay Varina. NC 27526 Kelley. Eion David 4011 Woodland Rd Annadale.VA 22003 Kelner. LaRhonda Renee Rt 3. Box 109 MocksvilleNC 27028 King. Dawn Estclle 2336 B Godwin Blvd Suffolk. VA 23434 King. John Adam P O Box 1000 Roanoke Rapids. NC 27870 King. Rodenck 509 E Juniper Street Wake Forest. NC 27587 Knowles. Brenda Lee Rt 2. Box 344 Campbell. NY 14821 Knowles. Melanie Ann PO Box 264 Rose Hill. NC 28458 Kurfees. Charles Michael Rt 7. Box 597 Mocksvllle. NC 27028 Labounty. Richard James Rt lLotK3 Moyock, NC 27958 Lampkin. Kelly Pernell PO Box 296 Kenly. NC 27542 Lane. Cornelius Tareylon Rl l.BoxlOK Ahoskie. NC 27910 Lasslter. Cheryl Dean Rl 1. Box 9011 561 Aulander, NC 27805 Lasslter. Timothy Gordon P O Box 326 Roxobel.NC 27805 Henry. Stephen B 1 102 Hilllop Place Marshall. VA 221 15 Hewitt. Doyle Carlton 4821 SW 47th Street Gainesville. FL 32608 Hicks. Tiyioun 407 South Church Street RorenecSC 29501 Hill. Mahon 1048 Edison Sttcel York. PA 17403 Inscoe. Jeffrey Todd Rl 2. Box 175 Littleton. NC 27850 Isaia. Jeffrey Paul 408 Sunset Rd Burlington. NJ 08016 J Jones. Keith Lyndelt Rt 2. Box 386-1 Wake Forest. NC 27587 Jones. Kendall Lee 612 Unyatd Road Newporl News, VA 23602 Jones. Jr . Clarence Thomas 916 South East Street Raleigh. NC 27601 Lawson, James Patrick 1 1 104 Bremerton Court Raleigh. NC 27612 Lawson. Lori Michele 5612 Woody Court Virginia Beach, VA 23464 Lazzaro. Louis Andrew 1922 South Fallsmead Way Potomac. MD 20854 Leake. Ceasar PO Box 508 Mount Gilead.NC 27306 I Jackson. Mark A 1140Be1teviewRd McLean, VA22102 Joyner. Pattie Monique Rt 1. Box 292 Murfreesboro.NC 27855 Lee. Jr . Garland Haywood 19 Weaver Road Williamsburg. VA 23185 J 94 Stuclent Directory LeGrand, Christopher John Rl 1 , Box ME MouncGilead.NC 27306 Lewis, Cynlhia Dawn Rl 1, Box 488 Smyrna, NC 28579 Marshall, Mark Anthoney 221 E 37lh Street Brooklyn, NY 11203 Martin, Robert Preston 9507 Lesler Lane Richmond, VA 23229 Martinez, Vanessa 13180 South West 9th Lar Miami, FL 33184 Miles, Lou-Ellen Rl 1 , Box 33-L Branch llle,VA 23878 Miller, Mark Lee 350 Agecroh Court Hampton. VA 23669 Milton. Derrick Orlanda 17BSalbidAucnue Ncwnan.GA 30263 NasiT. Syed Muhammad A-501. Sector AB N Karachi. Karachi • Pakistan Neal, Andrew William 1731 Neelley Road Pleasant Garden, NC 27313 Neher, Jr , Harold Victor 104 Freemorc Drive Poquoson, VA 23662 Livengood, Michelle Dawn 12441 CreedmoorRd Raleigh, NC 27614 Liverman, Jeanette Grant 303 Maple Street Murlteesboro. NC 27855 Lloyd, Heith Enc Rl 1, Box 425 A Haw Ri er,NC 27258 Long, Peggy Leigh 7009 Farmdale Road Raleigh, NC 27610 Love, Charles Dauid 1016 Briarwood Point Virginia Beach, VA 23452 Lownsbury, Bradley James 809 Timberlake Drive Virginia Beach, VA 23464 Lui, Km Wah Block B15 F 42 Fei Fung Kowloon, Hong Kong Luise, Marc Christopher 508 Ivydale Road Wilmington. DE 19803 Lykins, David Andrew 4814 Reigal Wood Road Durham, NC 27712 Lyie, Travis Wesley PO Box 215 McKenneyVA 23872 Lynch, Barbara Jane 110 Cedar Avenue BeriinMD 21811 Lyon, Beth Lynn 8176 Snowlall Drive Manassas, VA 221 11 Marunde. Kimbcrly Mary 75Tidc Mill Lane Hampton, VA 23666 M Mabry, Bonnie Christine 4991 Century Drive Virginia Beach, VA 23462 Mabry, Curtis Lee Rl l,Box75-A Woodland, NC 27897 Mackey, Jerome Rome 82 North 16th Street Long Island, NY 11798 Malpass. Heath Edward P O Box 263 Riegelwood.NC 28456 Mangum.DarrylE P O Box 581 Apex. NC 27502 Mason, Jr , James Danny 4324 Cheviol Dnve Charleston, SC 29418 Mateo, Tar 3505 Wj Porlsmo nmyRenee ' nchesler Dr ulh.VA 23707 Mattison. Gary Donnell 2215 Roberts Streel Raleigh, NC 27607 Mayo, Lisa Michelle PO Box 394 Garysbur9,NC 27831 McCabe, Elsie Virginia Rt 1. Box 20 A Swan Quarter. NC 27885 McCormick. Timothy Earl Rl 3, One Canal Dnve Franklin. VA 23851 McCray. Tim J 4837 Mississippi Court Jacksonville. FL 32209 McDaniel. Rodney Ray Rt 4. Box 446-A Mt Airy. NC 27030 McKee. Kenneth Hall 41 EdgcmontRoad Asheville. NC 28801 McLamb. Billie Jo 1308 South West Boulevard Clinton. NC 28328 McLean. Jr . William Harvey 214 West Stevens Street Wallace. NC 28466 McNeil. Johnny J 1750 Lambave High Point. NC 27260 Mekovsky. Jennifer Lynn 3510 Rock Quany Road Raleigh. NC 27610 Melton. Jeffrey Speight Rt 2. Box 342 B Whitakers.NC 27891 Meredith. Lucretia Monique Rt 1. Box 334 luanhoe. NC 28447 Memtt III. Ralph DeLeon 707 Pou Streel Goldsboro. NC 27530 Mitchell. ChadesTheo 345D Crowells Road Highland Park. NJ 08904 Miura. Miyo 33 Aza-hongome. Uwanuma Miyaqi-ken 987-06. Japan Montgomery J La Fayette 1134 West Davidson Street Gastonia.NC 28052 Montgomery, Kelly Elizabeth 456 Winterhavcn Drive Newport News, VA 23606 Moore, Anthony Wayne P O Box 1320 Roanoke Rapids, NC 27870 Moore, Stacy Wade 401 Huey Street Gaston, NC 27832 Moorer II , James Lewis EME Apt G-6 Central Pk Rd Charleston, SC 29412 Morgan , Jeffrey Ray Rt 3, Box 138 Spnng Hope, NC 27882 Morgan, Mark J 332 Rexmoor Place Richmond, VA 23236 Moms, Kevin LemonI PO Box 8164 ,NC 27410 Morris, Rebecca Mane 1663 Brookford Rd Kernersville. NC 27284 Moset. Arthur Allen 12329 Myterra Way Hemdon.VA 22071 Moser. Jeffrey S 2704 Dix Inlet Road Virginia Beach, VA 23452 Moy, Alan Neng 2636 Williams Dnve Cu!peper,VA 22701 Murray, Sandra Lynn 4400 Green Acres Pkwy Portsmouth, VA 23703 Myrtetus, Paul F 6851 South West 94 Street Miami. FL 33156 Newton. David Scott 9109 A Derbyshire Road Richmond, VA 23229 Nicholson, Latricia Le ' ee Box 4 1 Littleton Road Littleton, NC 27850 Moyes, Jr , William A, Main Streel Box 37 Shlloh,NJ 08353 Numey, Theresa Laiay Rt 2. Box 67 Ivor. VA 23866 o O ' Connor. Patrick Edward 13Nor1hlakcRd Columbia. SC 29223 O ' Neal. Laura Jean PO Box 25 Avon. NC 27915 Oakes. Mariea Kae Rt 1. Box 136 Rice. VA 23966 Oda.Yichi 2466-32 Yoshida Gunmaken, Japan Oglesby, Randolph Laughton 801 Robert E Lee Drive Wilmington, NC 28403 Oliver, Angela Mia 138 Sharps Rd Williamsburg, VA 23185 Ong, Eng Hwa Blkl9 02-04 Dairy Farm R Singapore, Japan Orfield. Mark Stephen 7553 Impala Lane Jacksonville. FL 32244 Oswald. Michael Bruce 1530 Grecnbeny Powhatan. VA 23139 Owens, Guy Dyrell 237 Castlclon Place Largo, MD 20772 Owens, Myron O 21 Parkwood Terrace Drive Danbury.CT 06811 Owens 111 , Lawrence Eugene 301 Hanging Tree Road Courtland,VA 23837 rlanley, Jr , Harvey David Rl 2, Box 117B Conway, NC 27820 Mickcrson, Steven Tyrone PO Box 138 Calhoun Falls, SC 29628 N Maready, Richard Daron Rl 5, Box 365 Jacksonville, NC 28540 Midgett, Mona Lisa P O Box 54 Harbinger, NC 27941 Nagai. Masao 20-35 Shinoyuma Oiia-ken. Japan Page, Kenneth Scott P O Box 656 Graham. NC 27253 Student Director} 195 Pannell. Lila Denice PO Bon 60 Cbnlon. SC 29325 Paiker. Charles J 908 Norlh Hill Top Road Virginia B«ach, VA 23454 Parker. Dawn Alisa P O Box 12284 Raleigh, NC 27605 Parker. Sylvia Delores 210 Bruce Street Murfreesboro.NC 27855 Parker, Wendell Phillip 1546 Raleigh Blvd Raleigh, NC 27610 Parson, Belinda Theresa 881 Schenck Ave Brooklyn. NY 11207 Parsons. Chnstopher Wilson 2213 Haywood Avenue Chesapeake VA 23324 Payne, Ginger Calhenne 1721 Grady Dnve Durham. NC 27712 Payton. Keith Dion 202 Anderson Dnve Greenville. NC 27834 Pease. Maynard Gordon 4913 Erskine Street Virginia Beach. VA 23462 Perkins. Jefliey Anthony 632 Banery Avenue Suf(olk.VA234J4 Perkins. Margin Shawn Rl 2. Box 605 Windsor. NC 27983 Permenter. Charles Lewis Rl 2. Box 185 Notlh Myrtle Beach. SC 29582 Perry. Jo Helen Shiver 112 Jackson Street Apt 3 Edenton.NC 27932 Perry. Richard Daniel Rt 4. Box 135B Henderson. NC 27536 Phillips Thomas H 409 Patrick Lane Herndon.VA 22070 Pierce. Amy Lorraine Rt l.Box 169B 37 Gatcsvllle.NC 27938 Pierce, Andrew Thomas 2361 Buckingham Road Burlington, NC 27215 Pierce, Hamen Louise 1 120 Clear Springs Road Virginia Beach. VA 23464 Piltman. Chnstifet Steven 401 Westclide Court Raleigh, NC 27606 Pittman. Jimmy Rt l.Box 210 Tarboro.NC 27886 Plainos. George 42 Mile Course Kmgsmill Williamsburg. VA 23185 Poik. Ryan Neil 160 Palms Street Danvile.VA 24541 Pool. Donnie Watkins 501 Wanda Ridge Dnve Durham. NC 23185 Porter James White 13602 Steeple Chase Rd Midlothian. VA 23113 Powell. Edward Doanell 624 Celey St Hampton. VA 23661 Price. Douglas Michael 201 North Rose Avenue Highland Springs. VA 23075 Pnce. Patnaa Ann Rt 1. Box70-AA Seaboard. NC 27876 Pndemore. William Franklin 44(X) Woodview Dnve Sandston.VA 23150 Proctor. Glen Joseph 22 Kemper Avenue Newport News. VA 23601 Q QuetlhotsI Enc 69 Scenic Hills Dnve Poughkeepsie. NY 12603 Query Chnstopher Bnan 2901 East Point Dr Chesapeake. VA 23321 Quesada. Chnstopher Alexani 11804 Triple Crown Road Reston.VA 22091 Quick. Curtis Hamilton Rt 2, BoxSl-B Oxford. NC 27565 R Rammell. Anne Pembroke 2037 Alpine Road Virginia Beach. VA 23451 Ramos. James Christian 105 Winterberry Ridge Durham, NC 27713 Randall. Anthony D P O Box 83 West Point VA 23181 Ranson III. William Fitrgerald P O Box 505 Fork Union. VA 23055 Rathbone. Fabian Freddy Rl 2. Box 267 A Waynesville.NC 28786 Reason. RutusMilchell PO Box 127 Jamesville.NC 27846 Reese. Barry Lee 1005 West Durham Rd Cary.NC 27511 Reese. Isiah 997 Samuel Streel Sumter. SC 29150 Rhea. Melissa Ruth Roanoke Rapids. NC 2787(1 Rheames, Toni Rachelle Rl 1. Box 124 Raeford.NC 28376 Rhodes. Rachel L 182 McCaughey North Port. FL 33596 Riggsbee. Tyler Blair 6005 Beardsly Court Raleigh. NC 27609 Roberts. Anthony Leon Star Route. Box 137-A Gaston. NC 27832 Roberts. James Christopher 15 Crows Nest Road Andover.NJ 07821 Roberison. Troy Donald 2214 Beaumont Rd Wilmington. DE 19803 Robinson. Leonard Bernard 350 SW 8th Avenue Delray Beach. FL 33444 Robinson. Lindsey Dale 1009 Spnng Street Mount Airy. NC 27030 Robinson. Jr . Howard Edward 1233 Sharon Acres Road Forest Hill. MD 21050 Rodgers. Betty Jo Rl 2. Box 207 Gales. NC 27937 Rogers. Kimberly Jo Rt 2, Box 337 Rowland. NC 28383 Rohde. Michael Scott 306 Norih West Yacht Dr Long Beach. NC 28461 Romero. Phillip Damen PO Box 332 Lewiston.NC 27849 Rook. Arness Durante Rt 1 , Box 28 Garysburg.NC 27831 RuoccoDenise Louise 152 Hamilton Avenue Island Park, NY 11558 Russell, Charles Alexander 505 Dogwood Lane Graham, NC 27253 Ryals, James Dale Rt 2 Box 322 B 1 Angier, NC 27501 tyan. James Joseph 7813 Woodway Court Raleigh. NC 27606 Salmon, Brenda Elaine 1104 Lake Point Lane Suffolk, VA 23434 Saunders, Jay Fred Box 309 AulanderNC 27805 Savage, Patrick Earl 325 Spnngdale Dnve Wilmington, NC 28405 Scaglione, Terry L 4809 S 10th Avenue Tampa, FL 33619 Schall,JefferyTodd 2308-F Juliet Place Greensboro. NC 27406 Schebella. Steven B«n]amin 10851 Weisiger Ljine Oakton.VA 22124 Schenck. Charles I 269 South 10th Ave Apt C Highland Park. NJ 08904 Sellers. David Jay 304 Lizzie Street Selma. NC 27576 Sellers. Jr . Loyd William P O Box 163 Coiniock. NC 27923 Shaver, Wilma Lee PO Box 480 Winton.NC 27986 Shearer. David E 425 Brookforesl Road Wilmington. NC 28403 Shearin, Tanya Mane 105 Regency Place Cary.NC 27511 Sheklon. Steven Kent P O Box 127 King Queen Court. VA 23085 Shinohara. Junko 317-15 Go Niihamashi Ehime792 Japan Shono. Yukiyo 1050-4 Koquki Shiraoka- Saitama-qun Japan Simerson. Jeff Bryant 3314 Kendale Drive Sanford.NC 27330 Simon. Timothy Dave 474 Kent Streel Salem. N J 08079 Simonds. Jeffery L 216Jacquelyn PorismouthVA 23701 Simpson .Randy Earl Route l.Box 162 Winlerville. NC 28590 Sims. Jr , Harold Steven Rt 33. PO Box 157 Quingue.VA 22965 Sipley. Lisa Mane RD 2. Box 3 15 Vergennes.Vr 05491 Skellon. Tanya Lee Route 1 . Box 289A Fremont. NC 27830 Skotteqaard. Pamela Jane 905 Post Oak Court Virginia Beach. VA 23464 Small. Lisa Kathleen 4063 South Riverside Dr Lanexa.VA 23089 1 96 Student Director]; Smart. Andrew Bedford 3500 Carter Road Portsmouth, VA 23703 Sm«h. Cornell 48 Hassener Road Cherry Hill. NJ 08002 Sm.lh. Edward Wayne 6737A B«ylah Road Alexandna.VA 22310 Smith. Heather Wy rhe P O Bo« 325 Clayton. NC 27520 Smith. Helen Gay PO 80x42 Ebony. VA 23845 Smith, Joyce W Rt l.Box 132A Murfreesboro. NC 27855 Smith. Martin Luther 116 Washington Place Rocky Mount. NC 27801 Smith. Jr . William F 322 Dawson Street Moorestown.NJ08057 Snead. Stephen Wendall 10909 Bluebell Dr Glen Allen, VA 23060 Spain, Shea Meredith 707 N Broad Street Suffolk, VA 23434 Spence, Lisa Anne Route 4, Box 440 Newport, NC 28570 Spencer, Scott B 9811 Luscombe Lane Richmond, VA 23228 Spruill Gerald Wayne P O Box 73 Como, NC 27818 Stanlleld.NealA 601 Union Street Murtrcesboro. NC 27855 Stephenson. Amy Lou 5707 Old Stage Road Raleigh. NC 27603 Stroud. Ronald Lynn 1165RedmillBlvd Virginia Beach. VA Stuckey, Chnstopher Memck 48 Monte Sano Dnve Charleston. SC 29418 Swindall. Robin Renee 7624 Quail Run Manassas. VA22110 Tadlock. David Hunter 212 Pine Dale Road Havelock.NC 28532 Talbert. Shannon Gerald Rl l.Box23B Chapel Hill. NC 27514 Tarkington Jr . William Stc . 3619 Whilewood Road Richmond. VA 23235 Taylor. Lc ' GranI Mano 202 Queen Guenevere Tra Gamer, NC 27529 Taylor, Lisa Ann 9238 Richmond Road Laneva, VA 23089 Taylor, Markus Leon 6443 Hll-Mar Dr 202 Forestville. MD 20747 Taylor Tina Ann 9238 Richmond Road LaneyaVA 23089 Taylor Jr . Lawis 202 W Yellowwood Dnye Simpsonville.se 29681 Thames. Earl David 307 Lakeview Road Hope Mills. NC 28348 Theodorakis. B J 502 Sewell Street Murtrcesboro. NC 27855 Thomas. Lisa Chanel 3490 Williams Avenue Miami. FL 33133 Slerling, Melinda Gaye Thompson, Douglas Carter 184 Somers Cove 707 Hamilton Street Crisfield,MD21817 Roanoke Rapids, NC 27870 Sicwarl. Cynlhia Elame Thompson, Jeffery Shawn 3642 Barnes Avenue 1102 Atlantic Avenue Bronx, NY 10467 Goldsboro.NC 27530 Slewart, Jr Ralph Thompson , Timothy R 5146 Marsielles Dnve 313 Union Si North Charleslon.se 294 18 Murfreesboro. NC 27855 Stokely.JaneMcCtea Thornton. EIke Margot 1504 Horseshoe Circle 636GreentrceDr Virginia Beach, VA 24551 Virginia Beach, VA 23452 Stone, Melvin Lamai Thornton, Mario Andre Route 1 , Box 264 532 Arnold Avenue Graham, NC 27253 Richmond, VA 23222 TlKord, Tarance Trevor 711 Lynce Street Rorence.SC 29501 Tiley, Michael Hampton 1519 Goodwin Road Durham, NC 27712 Tillotson. Sonya Jean 258 Marilyn Circle Gary. NC 27511 Tipton, David James 151 Lawson Dnve Tabb, VA 23602 Tokuda, Nobuaki 5-4-1-205 Nagayoshi delo Osaka 547, Japan Toti. Paul Jeffery P-O. Box 45 Gatesville.NC 27938 Trollinger, Stephen Paul Rt 2. Box 442 Purcellev.lle.VA 22132 Tsuchie. Tetsuya 4-17-3Kikawa-Higashi Yodogawaku Osaka, Japan Twisdale. Stuart Douglas PO Box 357 Halifax. NC 27839 Tyrance III. Leamon Rt 2, Box 523 Hubert, NC 28539 V Vaughan. Annie Mane PO Box 344 Murfreesboro. NC 27855 Vaughan. Robita Cartctte 914 North Rhue Street Ahoskic.NC 27910 Vick. Douglas Wayne PO Box 441 Franklin, VA 23851 w Wainwright, Troy Alan Rt 4, Box 200 Berlin. MD 21811 Waldron. Phillip Fredenck 2284 Pimmit Run Ln Falls Church, VA 22043 Waike, Keith Andrea 105 Brentwood Circle Virginia Beach, VA 23452 Walker, David Acree RlJ,Boxl53 Troy. VA 22974 Wallace. Eric Joseph PO Box 412 Dallas. NC 28034 Walton. John Thomas 621 College Street Henderson. NC 27536 Ware. Keith L 320 South West ISlhTert Delray Beach. FL 33444 Warren. Mark Allen 8813 Trent Road Richmond. VA 23235 Warren. Teresa Dcnise 208 Gentry Street Roxboro. NC 27573 Warren. Jr . David Ray Rl l.Box65-B Exmore.VA 23350 Washington. David Bryan P O Box 1367 Grafton. VA 23692 Washington, Terrence Milton Rt 17, Box 263 Charleston, SC 29412 Watson. Cassie Theodore 1 Phyllis Street Charleston, SC 29405 Watson, Kevin Dwayne 57 Fairway Lane Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 Watson, Wendy Joy 5307 Memory Lane Durham, NC 27712 Watson Jr, Ronald Ray 57 Fairway Lane Jacksonville Beach. FL 32250 Webb III, Robert Lee 1 Carteret Oaks Townhouse Morehead City, NC 28557 Westbrook, Tara Jeannine 316 Sumpter BadinNC 28009 Whitaker, Chnstine Ann 107 Kay Street Carrboro.NC 27510 White. Scott Kenneth 4 Watchung Ave Chatham. NJ 07928 White Jr . William Earl Rt 1 . Box 224 Murfreesboro. NC 27855 Whitehead. Leon Rt 3. Box 319 Tarboro.NC 27886 Whitehead Jr , Ernest Lee 730 13th Street Virginia Beach. VA 23451 Whitley. Angela Gayle 261 lYartiell Road Richmond. VA 23231 Whitley, Kalhy Elaine Rt 1, Box 84 Como, NC 27820 Stone, Jr , Charles Jesse 1002 North Magnolia RaefordNC 28376 Strothmann, Michael Lab Vargas SA Caracas lOlOA, Venei Threatt. Tamni Elizabeth 7 Ventnor View Carrollton.VA 23314 Tiley. Joseph John 75 Perch Creek Road Elkton.MD21921 Wallace. Gary Wayne 850 Greyson Road Rocky Mount. NC 27804 Wallers. Douglas S Rt 3. Box 103 Howard. PA 16841 Vilder. Joel Jay 925NesbitRoad.Lotl4 Greensboro. NC 27406 Student Directory ' 197 WBams, Hulan Small 2022 Haves Dr Rock Hill, SC 29730 Williams. Jasper Vanell 3225 75lh Ave Apt 202 Landovei. MD 20785 Williams. Martin Danell 1626LangsIon Dr John ' s Island. SC 29455 Williams, Michael Angelo Rt 2. Box 200 ZA Gteeleyville, SC 29056 Williams. Rotwrt Anderson 407 W AvalonDt Wright, Gregory Allen Kill Dewl Hills, NC 27948 Rl 1. Box 323 Leesburg.VA 22075 ilhams. Susan Diane 506 Revolution St Wright, Sarah Thomas Havre De Grace. MD 20178 2257 Sandalivood Road Virginia Beach. VA 23451 illiams. Tanya Lanise 3516 Carver Rd Wnght, Stephanie Lynn Winston-Salem, NC 27105 P Box 5 Po ellsville.NC 27967 Williams, Tara Lynnc Wnght. Todd Wilson Rl 1, Bon 110 10130 W Providence Rd Willis. Shannan Leigh 6609 Ridgeway Dr Springfield. VA 22150 «immer. Jr . Kyle Edward 141EmmausRd Poquoson. VA 23662 Y Willis. Vanessa DeShawn 4457 Ponds Street NE Washington. DC 20019 Willis. William Thompson P.O Box 224 Davis. NC 28524 Wimmer Jr . Kyle Edward 141 Emmaus Road Poquoson. VA 23662 4936 Stoddard Drii Troy. Ml 48098 Yiu.Sat-Chung 7D. 1-2 St Stephen ' s Ln Hong Kong Yoshioka, Masaru Atubetu-Chuo 5-4. Shiro Hokkaido, Japan Young. Michael Donald Rt l.BoxSXX Ahoskie. NC 27910 Vitcher. Marlon Angelo 4701 Myrtle Street Lynchburg. VA 24502 Witt. Darrell Ray Lot 20 Faith Aaes Sumtct.SC 29154 Wood. Benjamin Adam Route 3 Denton, MD 21629 Zito. Scott Anthony Rt 4, Box 15 Motehead City. NC 28557 Wood, Otenah Lee 506 Mansfield Drive Richmond, VA 23223 Woodard. Dennis Michael PO Box 67 Boykins, VA 23827 Woodby. Matthew J 13602 Steeple Chase Rd Midlothian. VA 231 13 215LakcviewDnve Newport News VA 23602 ] 98 Student Director] Colophon The Chowanoka is an annual production of the yearbook staff for the administration, faculty and students of Chowan College. Consisting of 208 pages, 810 copies were printed by Horner Graphic Communications Center. The book is printed on Warren ' s Patina paper with Kohl Madden ink. The end sheets are white. Body copy is 8 pt. Souvenir Light. Headlines are Souvenir Medium and 36 pt. A very special thank you goes to Mr. Gatewood, Mr. Sowell, Ms. Paffe, Mr. Genshaw, and Mr. Futrell for their hard work and patience. Also the work-study students in the Graphic Com- munications Department. Of indespensible value to the staff were Ms. Paffe and her typography class. We appreciate their error-free effort and will- ingness. The 1986-87 Chowanoka was written, edited and designed by the staff members, with the aid of Mr. Herman Gatewood. Most of all, the staff would like to thank Chowan College. Colophon 199
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