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HEARTLIGHT, a contemporary Christian rock band from Suffolk, Va. , made their third appearance at Chowan in January in Lakeside Student Center. The band, sponsored by the Baptist Student Union, played to an enthusiastic audience. Songs performed were a mixture of hits by popular Christian artists, such as Russ Taff, Stryper, and Petra, original songs by the band, and hymns with a new upbeat sound. A special surprise was in store for the BSD vice-president, Laura Ryals, as she was serenaded with a chorus of Happy Birthday . Band members included Mickey Turner, Mark Holland, Mark Fowler, and David Salerno. Assisting the group with lighting was Kelly Brewer, a student at Chowan. Christmas came, and a special service was held in front of Whitaker Library with Billy Gravey, president of the SGA, presiding, as seen below left. The Campus Christmas Tree, which has become a tradition, was lighted and special music was provided by the Stage Band, and Sharon Davis, soloist. In February, tragedy struck the campus when Mixon Hall burned in the early morning hours. The 48 residents were moved to other facilities, and work was begun to repair the dormitory.
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Events of the year Perhaps the most eventful time in college life is moving into the residence hall to begin another phase in preparing for a life vocation. In the photo above, all the necessary items are unloaded and the most important of all is that TV! Early in the fall semester, the SADD chapter staged a rally at Lakeside Student Center with demonstrations, lectures and films. Area high school students joined Chowanians in learning more about the dangers of driving while impaired. The Art Club sponsored a Haunted House at Halloween and the members enjoyed scaring unsuspecting visitors. Entering the building was scary enough, eerie screams were heard, and spooky music was played. The big scare of the night came from Mr. Mitchell ' s foghorn, which sounded from the darkness as the Brown Lady and other spooks roamed the halls. Below, students enjoyed more quiet evenings throughout the year by attending the movies in Turner Auditorium which were spon- sored by the SGA. 24 Special Events
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ยง I J Assemblies become Chowan tradition A special time is set aside each week for assembly periods, and every student attends one of the sessions in Turner Auditorium of McDowell Columns. Freshmen students attend programs on Monday of each week, with the sophomores and transfer students assigned to the Wednesday programs. A wide range of programs is offered to make the assembly periods as interesting and informative as possible, with occasional programs being of religious nature. Numerous guest speakers are invited to present programs on a variety of topics, including current news events and topics. In addition, throughout each semester several guest speakers present programs on religious topics. The assembly sessions have become a Chowan tradition and each student is fully aware that attendance is a vital part of his weekly schedule. Though some students choose to spend the time to cat nap , read, or catch up on homework, the vast majority of those attending listen attentively to get full benefit from the offerings. Special Convocation services are held at the beginning of each semester in Helms Center, whereby all members of the student body, faculty and staff may gather at the same time. The Convocations, too, have become a campus tradition with very well-known and successful individuals leading the services. Students never hesitate to testify that the most interesting of all assemblies are the presentations in the fall and spring semester acts from drama productions by the Chowan Players, and the speical holiday programs at Christmas and Easter which feature fellow students and faculty members. 26 Assembly
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