College of the Albemarle - Beacon Yearbook (Elizabeth City, NC)
- Class of 1988
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I :Q I-.V II 'I '.1Q. f if I rr . -I ' A5 : ' V V N -K .Lamnxnd COLLEGE OF THE ALBEMARLE I MAIN CAMPUS I 11.0. Box 2327 ELIZABETH CITY, NC 27909 TELEPHONE 19l9J 335-0821 I I N II CREDITS I MR. GENE TALKINGTON - ADVISOR .IAN EMERY - EDITOR IN CHIEF RODGER ROSSMAN - BUSINESS MANAGER CHRISTINE ZAHN - DARE COORDINATOR RODGER ROSSMAN - COVER DESIGN WARREN McMASTER - COVER ART WORK JAN AND RODGER - LAYOUT DESIGN AND COPY RODGER ROSSMAN. JAN EMERY. BILL HASKETT. AND MACK SAWYER - PHOTOGRAPHERS ADVERTISING PERSONNEL: .IAN EMERY. RODGER ROSSMAN. VERALYN MALONE, AND MARY TAYLOR We also wanl lo lhank all lhuse who helped by galhering one or lwo ads. SPECIAL THANKS TO: BILL HASKETT. CURTIS STAPLES, TONY SIPPLE, AND LAURA ROBERTS PUBLISHERS: TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY, DALLAS, TX. 12141 637-2800 REPRESENTATIVE: STEVE A MARILLO I'l'hanks, Sleve, for everylhingh I Y ,143- 14 cl- ' . P t-l l 1 t ,y lx 'X N '-N X t ,..- ,rn 1- 'ttf so 4 itll . .. Tit ' ,i , ,, N ,,..,. - it f. . y . tl A,.,,. Q .1 ' .','fT .A 'FF' I 'I .K L 'j Q . V Lu I, A 1, -A it -,,4.....L ,- '-', . ,..1Q.1',-V. ti-' , , Exvgtyc ' V -11.7. .L- -Q -' A V' - ' .7,..-YA, . .c-: Yafro . .W ip .,,,l.J:.,:-H ,fm kv? v n 5 - Z7 .. ., v '. W A. 1.1, . Q-.mis Ar: WIELCOME TO THE COLLEGE OF THE ALBEMARLIH COA is at fully accredited. state funded. two year community college. COA was thc lirst accredited cottttnunity college in North Carolina. The beautiliul -l-0 acre main campus is easily accessible on UB. 17 just north of historic lilizabeth City. the lirsl capital ofthe state. The Pasquotanlt Riter flows behind thc campus. which consists ot three large buildings designated A. B. and C. Building A consists of administration oflices. classrooms. laboratories. a bookstore. cafeteria. and student center. B building houses the business labs. classrooms. a lecture auditorium and the learning resources center QLRCI. The LRC includes audio-visual materials and equipment along with a well stocked library and learning lab. Most of the college's occupational programs including machine shops. electronic laboratories. automotive shops. tnusic rooms. and physics and art labs are located in C building. Additional college programs and facilities include extension centers in surrounding counties. classroom facilities for the Practical Nursing program. the Dare County Campus. and the Continuing Education program which includes the Adult Basic Education Program and the Bridges Program. COA is in the process of erecting yet another structure. Building D, Noel L. Coltrane designed this structure and it is being built by Silas S. Kea and Sons. under the supervision of Dee Rollings. The building will include a 1.013 seat auditorium. classrooms. small business center. and student lounge. uri'-ma' -i U 'Zan FB- SENIOR ADMINISTRATION PARKER CHESSON President 12' 33, 'L I X, I I - . ,lf BARRY D. HARTIS NORMAN L. NORFLEET .IOHN SIMMONS Dean, Admin. Services Dean, Instruction Dean, College Advancement Q Pam Wfhitley Iieftj is leaving the College ofthe Albemarle this year after a number of years of service. Everyone here that knows her will miss her, and everyone that won't get a chance to know her will be missing something from their lives. Martha Swain Irightj will be filling her shoes. We congratulate Martha and hope she enjoys the added pressures ol' her new job, Administrators SUPPORT AND ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF IQl.1lI- M1IIvIl. fksm Ilw.m. 4.UIlvg+ I'l.m-If-1 Ihxlxmn - I.xmn' Hum In, Iluu-1 lm, Ih'nI,gn-A Iilllpflillll -mpwx Ihngn-NA. hww, lla-.nn N . . 1 ' ' E' I ur y I urriun, Ihr: I lor. X, , 1 ., -,, , Mus, II'l'1'lUf, 1. 1-ll, I.nurmIm.1hn. A Program HIAIIUAIIIIUII FIIIXII IIUIIUII. AQMIV, II4'.lll. I I X 7' . I.Ulllllllllll,LQI .1Illf'1lllnll I V f , I f I I!! I -VI Donald Lu. Dlrulur. 3 At: ,I it ' Q- 4 Q I,f'ilI'llIIlQ.f Rf-mrlnrm-mm Il-nl:-r. K . Murlha Ng-wimld. Ilnrm-Img Y Q I.f'iiFIIIIlg Lab l ' Mun Purlin. Ilirm'lm', g , J ' wk AIJIQ- III-nlvr F L ' Douglas Sawyvr. Dirf-vlur, ,, , Basic' I :4Illl'AllIOII Plllgfillll A ' William Slcrrill, Ilirvvlnr. V.,' l':Vl'IlII1g Program f , D4-bra Williams. Ihre-1-lnr. . l:UUIlf'l'ilIINl' Iffimulmn jun XI r I SUPPORT AND ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Lloyd Armstrong, Assist. Dean, Financial Aid Mary Brown. Registrar Ray Scalia, Assist. Dean Counseling Martha Swain, Counselor, Student Support Services Andrea Williams. Director, Student Support Services Roy Winslow, Assist. Dean, Admissions IF a man wants his dreams to come true, he must wake up. Anonymous. A man is not old until regrets lake the place of dreams. jolut Barrymore. you are patient in one mo- ment of anger, you will escape a hundred days ol sorrow. Chinese proverb. i r Admin: tr.-ilors 1 I ti- '. is-4 It Peggy Harris, Director. Accounting Services Deborah Holland, Director, Support Servjliookstore Mgr. Sharon Mudge, Director, Management Info. Systems james Timmerman, Director, Physical Facilities Admin. Staff Not Pictured Wanda S. Winslow Director Public Relations and Communications SECRETARIES OFFICE STAFF Sl'ilfRET.'KRY'S CREHIJ IIE nut um 'nb ln run lln' lrqnn. Tlw nlnallv I r.nl'l lvlmm. Ill nul hu nn' In NJN lnm 'all llw lr.nnN .nllmxmf lu gn. Vin nnl .sllmxwl ln lulmx UH -Iexnn. K,I'l'Xl'll1'l.lllg lllvlwll. lhlllvllln-1l.nnnllllngrnnnplln- k'.Xt't'llllXL' Nwn-l.ul'y Sa ndra Strickland lr.n-K. .nnl fm' uhm r.nrln'- Iwllf 1 , , Tl f' fa I X . Z A r I k V f '1're'lurim-sfUln1'e' Stuff Not I ivlnrv .u . -- Sc ' ef lm m..n.,,x Nnulux Nunmil Hn nn Mnnu ln n H4 nnlvu N-.r-'l.ny'ln1.1k.-Hlln--u. KIVI4-1.-nuff N1 nl: :linu- N41 1: I an l'nr nn ul Xnl n wp' W 11.0 '. . 1-ge..g-'..q - ' 3' , H' .1 - pn L'u Q' , '.' . ., .175 --. '- .-- af va ..,.A .' .. ..- T' Rita Layrle-n. Acvullllls Payalmll' CI full Maru-5 'l'hr.1xh. IaslnvrXS:-vrf-tary Yxfnnuf- fiarwr. I,4'Ili5!' Axmllvll. Sm-rvlary. Hrimlgm Prog, I ,lanivv Hrynnl. Sm-rw-Iam. Uvan ul' lnslrurlinn Ill:-mia CIJIIIP. S:-crvlary. Faculty Nanny Farlnf-r. 5:-cr:-lary. Cunpn-raliw Hflmalinn Sherry Hvvsill. Sf'l'I'l'lill'f. .-Miull l'ifilH'.llIIIIl C Mark' Hilflv. Sf'c'r:'lary. Continuing Hduralicnl llnnw Saxxw-r. Sl'l'I'l'l.lI'N. Lf-arning Rv:-rnl1rn's llc-nlvr Lisa llunlvr. Se-4-rvlary. Afirnixsimls Rita jvnnings. Scwrvlarx. SlllliQ'lll De-xvlupnn-nl W Mildrf-si Hanlw. Tvlvpllom- 1Vpe-ral0rfRm'x'pliunlfl Lynn Fnslc-r. Arc-ulllllS Payalmlz- T1-1-Inni1-1.n1 Larulyn Lalhm. Data C11-rkffllns, Umm' Neel, Prk e-gm' 'Xdulllm-lrwrll N 14 1 nm 1111.1 . Nr , 4 TECHNICAL PARAPROFESSIONAL STAFF Carolyn Davis, lnslructor, Bridges Program Holly Cook-Wood. Librarian Bill Haskell, Coordinator, Public lnformalion ,lulian Hopkins, Campus Security Roy Johnson, Coordinator, Printing Services Rhonda Walls, Computer Programmer FOOD SERVICES Jake Harrington Doris Harrington Pearl Forbes Carolyn Lane ,luanila Taylor MAINTENANCE STAFF ,lim Hall I ,lf .WWW Nfl' , X Technical and Paraprofesslonal l ynn Net dliam you re good even when no- Carolyn Hopkins body is looking, l inant'ial Aid Assislanl l 'ln-4 lmn-:uIfl'uizvpmfc-sewiniinl Slnll I ons Ollis Arcounllng Tcclnnc ian f corgla Brooks Head Houselureper Carlton Mr Donald Merhanlc ll Inlegrllyi lll3l'S Wll9I'l I.ilirary,Tec'l1niL'al Assistant . , Staff Not Pictured l' red Hung Crourldskevpcr Cuslodlans Lanre Taylor Gladys Whitt-hursl Yoslah Lord William gears l ulwrtl Chapin in l CGNTINUING EDUCATION l jf' l -:ll i 'J, -, ' it . 1 fi -5. v N llo you mlroani ol' le-arnini' a ne-is hohln or . P' , innproxing onasltill1'llliat xsuulml you lilo- to lrarn to do? what ll xou wore- friwn thi' o 1 iortunitx to , F1 . ilearn what you il:-sirv at a nvarby plant' and at a lixery low cost? 'lllwn the Continuing lftlucation lD0partnt0nl al The- College- ol The AllR'Hlklfll' has laoniething for you. Clauses are taught at iarious jilncaliuns throughout the sown county area for your Q r'0lH9I1lt'Ilf'f'. Sonic of the courses alle-re-d are listed jon this page Then: are many. many more. ll' you lhaw a particular interest. Call the Continuing Ed- tjucation Department today. Life long learning 'i9houldn'l be a dream. Make it a reality at l'COA. . i l 1 I 1 Y 'lnlult llaxu litlllltllltlll lfnwl 'Xml 'lla ohol llpemilori' 'l'r.nnlng lflul llc-xpovnlvrx Xinvin .in l.lxll W .ll 'VIN .incl l.i.iItN Milo Nll'4'lI.lllIt'N llafkvtm-.twig lluulxlxt'v'pItlpZ lltllllllllg lnfpvrlor lfalm Ili-i uratlngg li.lIllllQ'lNll'hIIlg thinning liarpe-nlrx li4'Y.lIIllt'N liuniinunnution 5lxllls lioniputvr l illIll'llllllk'Itlillr- l1l'l'l tlralr l'ron-mlm: Kirin hvting lirvatni' llranla l lmwl Xilaiipiiiyxtl llnnixllx l'lllIllllIIt'll1'lIItINlllIlp, l.l'ill l'li'pn'r.itioll lla-nvalogw t,rv.il llw :fiom llonn' lll'l'Ul.llIIllJ, llahan. l,4lIlll'ImllItIllill Knitting 'l'lm'l1.iiiii 5. 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Brvatlnng Apparatus Painting G ,r 1: 1 'JP ,H rv 1 ..' , If . ff fi . f H 3 ull 5- Wooilrarx ing Word l'l'rm-using Get out of the housvl llavv sonic' fun! lrarn something nf-wl Malte new frivmls! Grab your neighbor and ronw on out to your c-mnniunity college! ll's less exp:-nsiw and more productiw than going to the movies e-vc-ry wt'6'li. A ly if rl! t , x,,X ,dx , L . COLLEGE TRANSFER DEGREE 4 , I 1 ' i Leland Chou Chairman Fine Arts Lilly Chou. Assistant Professor . il Kay Patterson Chairman HealthfPhysir'al Education Palsy Sanders Ron Riccardo Chairman Modern Languages Chairman Sur-ial Sciences Ben Hill Assistant Professor Eugene jones Visiting Artist A hundred years from ' now it will not matter what Lucy Vaughan 3 - my bank account was, the . '- . . Assistant Professor , , sort of house I lived in, or - the kind of car l drove, But David Gregory P x, the world may be different Associate Pfol-e550l' because l was important in the life of a child. Anonymous , 1 N0 man IS born rich Phyllis Haskell, enough to buy back his past. Associate professor Oscar Wilde Barbara Riccardo Assistant Professor 4- lmnsie Fl ll I rnfa-, ur it ' X ' . Associate Professors . ri n . . t . V N ht- wrt S - - . . c y W .in i' Assistant Professors 1 t y ft . ns. . 1 ' A -ny '. ,A f K . . Professors Not Pictured i ' -- t l itz ytllt ll 'Sli o ll uns jun llrnl t 1-con gt' Nl: het in n ki l'tntr on ' t it pt.. tt sh ll- 1 sl Q ld Bibb tl iv ,lull in Ky llt ll ji lui. l it I ti linth it ttending the College of the Albemarle has listinct adyantages. First. as a state supported :ommunity college. tuition .tt COA is rather i nexpensiye. and persons mer 65 are not re- quired to pay tuition. ln V737 an ln-state resident could attend college full time for 381 plus the cost of books. Other uniyersities cost at ' least three times more for the same basic ed- tucation. A person could attend COA for ttyo tears and effectiyely haye their third year at a 'four year institution free. Secondly. as a two year community college. 'COA professors are not required to publish or perishu. They are more interested in teaching ,classes and haye time to spend with their stu- i,dents one-onrone. At a major l.'niyersity. pro- 'fessors hate less time for teaching. They are hired. not for their desire to teach. but for their ,ability to do research. because that's the way ithe L'niyersity makes money. Also. professors at -'major uniyersities are so far adyanced in their Nfields. that making lover level courses un- tderstandable can be difficult for them. Courses 'required in the tirst two years of college are the same whereyer you go. So. you are better off ,- .,. QU' s . 1 Some students can only attend at night attending a small college like COA. The College Transfer Degree program was specifically de- signed with this in tnind. The College Transfer program is flexible and indiyidualiled. Many undecided freshmen can explore career lields by' taking a number of general courses. Those students that know which field they' intend to major in can enter one of the three progams of study in the College Transfer Division. The programs of study in this diyision lead to associate degrees in Science. Fine Arts. and Liberal Arts. Major curriculum choices include Agriculture. Computer Science and Computer Technology. Dental. Engineering. Forestry. Medical. Pharmacy. Veterinary Science. Cen- eral Science. Art. Drama. Music. Business Ad- ministration. Business Education. Elementary' Education. Law. Liberal Arts. Mathematics. Secondary Education. and Social Work. Some students are satisfied with their as- sociates degree while others work toward other associates. Most students taking transfer Courses go on to four year institutions and graduate with baccalaureate degrees. which is the purpose of the associate degree program in the College Transfer division ol' COA. lRighllDrafting classes arenit all that bad . . . Not when the view starts off like thisl llseftj One more picture and youire going to eat this computerlll l hen you arc through improying your s l'. 1' ' ' Y . Q l you ff throuph YY, toll t Carol Baines Tracy Bartlett Karen Berry Sonya Blanchard Shirley Bogues Sharie Brice Alicia Brooks James Brothers Ann Bundy Pamela Carr Toni Cartwright Shari Cassese Amy Chappell Wanda Chappell Stacy Criddle Sherry Criswell Craig Dail Paula Dail Rebecca Dail Tammy Dart la! 1 W4 i-. ji , I ' i . yi ' 2 vi '31 A 'l A y i if if V v1y lk f-'fit . f. 'B t ' 'G ' if 'D ln ' I ' at. 4 , eb 65'-TA 'v J2-ft X l .1 1 L i 1-3 N ,gui it P ' - 5 t lt Y t ,' 3. I' ht 7' C A , fl! 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Baker Annie Boyce Janet Cain Lisa Cratty Tanya Enclres Domlhy Barber qhamn Boyce Cynthia Cartwright Eddie Crawford Bethany Esteban Linda Hardin Ezaqandra Bmd ,lames Cartwright Kerry Creamer Robyn Eure Remold Barco Jr Pegg, Braddv' Nathan Cartwright Kathryn Cross Thomas Eure Cltirt-me Barklzw jr JO Mm Bray' Yvonne Carver Linda Cullipher Treena Eure Barham Barlleli' ' Connie Brea-'mer Anita Cash Pamela Dashielle Virginia Eure Malia Ben Km' Bmkhouse Carol Castelloe Jason Davenport Shellie Evans Lynn Benton Vicky Bnghl Lena Castleman Dina Davis Virginia Evans Christine Berry Betsy Briscoe koulse Chessoll lames Davls . Lisa Berry Bonnie Brite ,PMC Clark blephame Davls lois Berry Edith Brooks bldgel Clme Wanda Davls msg Bess' Rohm Bmlhiers Melissa Cole' Clare Des Jarlais, llarry Bishop. Jr, 'lltniara Brothers lgoward Collms Melvin Des Jarlals onald Collins Lori Dewald l 7 l 4 llegt- Transfer .ug x N M i I 1 . Z A g-. B 10 Q p 1 11 I . 'fr ,K I ns 1 ' .-X .l W vm. 1 '. 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V, I I I II II Linda Rlpperger Geraldine bCg0VI3 Becky blalls K 1 ' Plliiii mr 1 H Dana Roarlc Diana Shaw Donna Slalls SLIIMHZZZB David Roberts Terry Shinaberry l.inrla Starkey PIIIIIIS Mdggs III-III PIWISII Natalie Roberls Lori Simons Deborah Sleiner MI' I I M . V ','l I PI III Rirhard Roberls Pamela himpson Calllerliie Slcwarl .dll N M Prrmmn ,i Pl' gm um' ,lohn Roberlson Tammy Sims John Swarl ji:I:InIIlIi7miilH Linda Robinson Clayvon Skinner Belly Swindell In .II II II I4 I, I Sharon Robinson Deborah Sliva 'MM l wr? fn. H ru , Kevin Ro erson Charles Small ,lanel Moore f.lirislopln'r l'rir'e K' I. R g R b. Q II Mir-liele Mooring llarold Prilrliard f,I1,::id 'Imam B0 .nl Ariz III1 - llrenrla Morgan lxaren Pugh Iiay Rzunlsjj VZ::1itngITIIIIF 'WMI' Mum hlwm lullely Darlene Roy Rebecra Smillisnn l l- 1 ollf-Lge Transfer 5 A . 1'- Q3 S Slmlm Nunn-1 fihuw 5.nus'l Mllww SILIIII Alvslal NPUIIK 1' lrlHll'Il 5llll!1'I ' ' .a X t I 'nr' ' ' Y ff llnnlx Sllllllll . Hsu Slvxvllr-ull gl . ' X. 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Pasl Clories . . . lr. lfw-II1-gv'l'r.n1sfer v--.M - pn Y I v GENERAL DEGREE PROGRAM s 1 V ag ' W Q p 1 1 ,I ra ,Z A N AN....,....,.l....1r rnlln-ga-. LUX ll.hlulln'1'l llu- rnwlx HI m.nnx rllxvun' pr-suplex mllmllllu. lllll nul lllmlwi In, Ilmxv Mm 1.111 mxlx .allwmi nu ' Hn'1'x1'Hlllp. NVIIIHI wlllfvnx. .mul sllnlm-nlx ull.: Llwlyl llqfllglm llllle' or my 4-1lln.nlmlu, 'Huw 1.l'lll'l'.lI Uvplm- IAM, lynx,-x pmgl.lIrl.1lluxu xlmla-nu ln.IIl1'll1f Nrluml mllu- I-,fimn link.. ulll 1fr'1l.lIllIy .1 runny-x In-lxlwl lllI1'rr'xl.5Ill1i1'lnls 1.111 .nqulw xklllx .mel kmmlc-flga' null:-,Ill xsnrk lllg lms.u1I .4 ch-gn-v llmuwvr. ll .1 slurln-nl 'iw llll'N lu .U4lllII .1 111-gn-1-. 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Thr' :XBl.l'Q prugraun lf-an lu-A malh. runni- mg. and grzumm-r ln stulif-nts Mm mml ln illlpflht' lht'Ill5t'lNf'N. Tha' prugram prcfsr-nlly has T5 XUIIIIIIVITN In-lplng mth mn--ml-om' lulnring .- lh'l1uralnP.1xm- for lhv IW: sludf-nla Currently vnrnllwl. Thr' 113,-U1 Hanks ABl.lf prugmnm mx Irumls-fl ln thc- slule' and is lidrlmrd llyml, luilirm frm-. The ABLE and Bridge-5 Pl'UgfillIIx I work III lzmdmn. Nldllj arvu rvslrlvnlf who 1,-mild nol rn-ad haw 6-nlrred thc- ABLE program. If-arm'-:I In re'-ad . rvgiale-rvd in the- Bridge-Q program. varlwd lhcir GI-LD fall luilimm-fr0f'j. and gum' Oll lu 411-qllirn' an ansnriale-Q uullflge- dffgrvv. COA was lilf-rally lhf' ks-y to liwir fuluren :-71-'rf 'T' Stud:-nls dllt'lldil1gfXI,'XldklllgilfiX?1lIlilgk'Uflhf'uppllflllllily In me-nfl l.l. flux, Blltl.lUV4i.ll1.llI1 W w um- uf Ins xmlb In thc- f'1lHlflUN. Nu, ,lllkf-, f-:vu Iffuff 1111111-gr x1f11r-urfzrffwf' l-vm ml Ilrgn 0- IT TECHNICAL DEGREE PROGRAM Q. r ,Q . Y N t 'N t t I ofx, 3 QQ, 1 Nelson White Bob Ford David Hodges Wilma Harris Clint, Iiusinf-ss D1-pl Chm. Drafting Dept. Chm. Electronics Dept. Chm. Nursing Dep gk J ,less Mercer Associate Professor E I 1 r Fran Sutton Instructor The greatest mistake you can make in this life is to be constantly fearful you will make one. Etc. is an abbreviation used to make people think you know more than you do. IH Technical Degrees 4-3 Marvenia White Lot Winslow Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Miriam Alexander Assistant Professor Kerry Krauss Gene Talkinglon Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Dorothy Dunlow Associate Professor Professors No! Pictured Associate Professors Marsha Dube Assislanl Professors jimmy Anderson ,lim Scott Betsy Brisco Lourice ,Iolly Karen Kulbanek Rose Williams Instructors Patti Farless Francis Jeffries l x I up I 4 1 l ff, 4 Ln-ml than gi.itlu.m--l trim. 4.0-'t .nut is mm rvnplmwl .Ls .tn Hn'-Irurinrs la-vlnu l ilu :mn Flu' .tlsu -.z-ru-s .Ls tlu- ll--1 tronn s .. Nxsistunt un lllc' narnpus I llu' lwlnul I-'.idm,q llw lxhn-l ' i I l i l i ft The 'l':-rlniival Degree prngrarn uliliers dr- grees in the following areas: Basie Law Hn- lurvenn-nt. Business Cmrlpulf-r Pftlgfillllllllllg. l'flf-ctroriics Tet-lnmlugy, Drafting and Design. lfwctiliw 5c'1're'larial. Banking and l ilIIiiltf'6'. Business Administration, ljurnpuler 'l'm-lnml- ogy, General Oliliee Tevllnolugy. Postal Servin- Tt't'lIIl0l0gy. and Medical Secretarial. The pro- grams are designed to allow the student to graduate with an Associate degree and go right to work in the market place. lf students decide to pursue a four year degree. certain 1-uurses transfer to senior institutions l 1 . X 1 0 l .X V32 'iii 1 tt 4 v l l iv ,fav 'A + . l -7 nn I ..: i' L I I u l Q-.1 i V -V 41 ,K A 1 .- fx 'ssqffvi ii , , llmnsr Alla-n. the lfurnpulvr I,.il+ -Xssistant. gnu us lu-r mum M1-.s Allwrlru Smile-l lf 4. A iq' , r' 2.3 'Z - , li r- , it L i 'Q 1- 'I Qi 'W' f fr s ,L V f 1 f Some of uur instructors need In be caged lu-tween Classes' 'l'wlxlllx.1l lhfgra-1-s Fern Allen Marietta Armstrong I Cherer Basnight Cynda Bass Pamela Bennett Thomas Brinkley l T Deborah Brooks Tammy Bunch Frankie Casper Helen Clark U Boyd Cooper Sherrie Cowley Kathleen Crossen Debbie Denton julie Drew U. f 1 , . f . . 1' t - - ff- . t , '-Q Q -,lv fwp, Y, ' Ur V .. r, vi, fr -, , J: V 4 im . A ' -. .65 David Duncan Sherry Eason Cynthia Edwards Helen Ellinwood Jan Emery t . r Students Not Pictured Glenn Adams Daxid Ainlirose Teresa Armstrong Rim-hard Arnesen Douglas Ashton Denise Aydletl Robin Baker june Banks .lennifer Barnard Daxid Bass: Priscilla Halls Timlnx Bium lxrnneth Baile 1 irolxn llifr more i i BL af 1 i Nanrlra Bell Mo itxe Benjamin D4 ruthi Br rrx in in lil Tm in tal Degrees Lawrence Biss Letitia Bogues William Boncek Elizabeth Boone .luanita Boslic- Barbara Brabble Stephen Bray Deborah Brecliten Toni Brit-lthouse Sandra Brinlxly Barbara Brothers Paine la Brunnet lkathx Bundy laura Burn-. Deborah Bush Judy Byrum l I a Caffrex laul Carter ridge 4 v 2 t 1 YS , r A Linda Cartwright Tammara Cartwright Todd Cartwright Cynthia Christian Felicia Cooper Beverly Dail Dorothy Dance Malissa Dance Angela Davenport Steve Davenport .lohn Decastillia William Dickerson Tammy Dix Phyllis Dowdy Denis Doyle Carlton Dozier beorglanna Eason I .1 H ,V - t af, f V, I 4 I'- L5 Santa knows if you are lying. so you'd better change that lish . g- I 'I-1? 1 ,Q fx Q V I I I'.I'lK' I'1'l,g11' IIVIIIT' I'm1-m.1n Vi:-ku Ilumillmn 5uf.unI,nmIull1 K1-Qi I M I-I I , I.ulIl1' Imln-A I X ' X 4 J I I 1 , I. I1 K n A 'ax , ' I ., g 1 'W-'fi 1 F- , , , - Q 1-- f K 'K A .J A EX I I - -, I . f f 1 H ' .QS ,, -Q - x-- .. . Q N N I I I I ,, 1 ' x I . lx. I told xuu. Sc-rrct is nmde' for gn ul illl I l,uroI lfrlllm Nanny Illlnlm Ilurrxl IIum1m1 lluryn Harris Sunil: Illlfflsllll ' Ifu-Iyn IIQHIIQAICI Nanvy Ilcfmim- Studi-nh No! Pn'turPd III: I' ' All A II , j,. , Q-rn I-Im 'rf I . lu ' fxli 'fl' ' N. I I' , .xrf A -S I .nn . F4 -x -ngv. H -.Q-. .wx . .4 .- ,N vm .- n wr x Q ' .K 1-rn' . f ' - fx. .lr - N runI rl 1 nf- Ilimlln 'rn. pw I . . v. N ml M . I N n- I x'- ' ' .um-x ur x xv 'I' I N1 - U -X Carolyn Ilulliduy Mary IInIIowe'II Cnr:-llu Ilurlwr in Ilms ard out IIurIu IJ mn :mum F IPIIQ ,If-lhro r sl ohnsun X N dm mu ru r mm . mlmrln A ' ' , ,W ,. 1. u ' I . rx . . rx nn . X,. If-fIlmM4II1w:vf I Belly Jones Rhonda ,Iones Williele jones Donna jordan Lisa Jordan Hg, . J 6 1 p E i 4 Josephine Kirgan Carla Kopp Carol Lane Tamatha Lane Marjorie Liverman Robert Long Steve Lopes Mike Lynch Veralynn Malone Ruben Manlangil Lisa Marshall Tracy Matlack Warren McMaster Reba Meekins Judith Meiggs Students William Lawrence Andrew Lowell Shirley Manlev Bonny Marker! Valerie Massa Sharon Mrflinlon Amy MCCmn1s Marv McPherson Charlolle Melson Kimberly Miller Daiid Mills Brenda Mims Cheryl Moore ,ludilh 'Vlorasl Susan Morris Doris Mosley Lorie Munden Tawanda Nixon 22 Tec-hnival Degree Not Plctured Brenda Nolan Ellen Nolan Flizabelh Odham 'Sheila Onley Diane Osmundson Barbara Oierlon Michelle Owens Pamela Owens Linda Parker Carol Pallerson 'Vlaryellen Pelletier Carol Pelry Michael Phelps Michelle Phelps Sandra Phelps Tally Phelps Donna Pippins David Plummer lg' l Saleria Prllchell .lame Proctor Teresa Recely Larnella Reid Albert Rhodes .loy Rhodes Katherine Richardson Shelly Riggs Darlene Roberls ,lean Rogerson Lola Rounlree Diane Rounlree filnolhy Rounlree Richard Sanders Kimberly Sawyer V i X . Shouldn I we be on shore before we dump out the water? 4 I f 9 11,0 A . I 1 S 4 -1, . o . - lf' '..y Wx x - I4 A- A ' W V4 Q I '4 sh l A 6 ' I v off? pi A - 4, .i W s i V A' K Y' Y ' 1 I xa- t .QS - - u : 1 -i 1 . -. - M Q Q A '7 ' 1 I 1 R 1 If gt- W s n N . 6 5 '. , it 1? I A , , ,. .. A - . , I , A K ,, 44 I '44 --U fn y i 3 I nx,j 5 X ,cw .ff . N lx v- Number ll I Rlyrlmn1lN x n lY1vmNhul1 In Nnnuum .. '-Nl ..5 1.1 ' S H .HW .Ill . 'A N nrlvl S - - 5 .mm x - - A s V lxdlhx Spun-x Yr. lhafs where all the mealballs wenl, W ll -1 SITH' - :run -,'r,. 1 I n. 1 Students Not Pictured N 1 'S :su an nm N 1 N4 lk my 1 . . Nm - 'MNH' . , 1-:HN ' . ' . 5 . l 15 vnu .L .ml .x f - 'I w- . , -mm-N. mm- '-1 - ,M ' - - 1. 'H' I- - 9, tv - l wh ' Y ? A u d 4 mu u mlm r I H lm: Nunn x1IIIl'l I'llLx-l FNUIIILIII Mnllx lim-.M lluxni Hu kx SUIIIJI ltlu'lllr.nk f.I.llil Kulwzxnln l.nm.x lluln-:ls 'l'e'rrl Hmiuqmv R4Hif,.ft'l RUNNIIIJII Uday Samyvr Lisa Samvvr Tllllf Slpplv ,l11r'quc'lim' Slllilh Lum Sparks Mark Spiwx l'mnf'la1 Spruill Slwrri Slallingx ZCTTVIIRI Slillllllgb Lian Slvpunik nrlXug, Ko u rl XX uri mm V1 rl v N x. 1 4. I4'.I..m,.II1.,gu1 4 gn T 5 ff T' Raehel Sleienson Lisa Sylvestor T it , - 4 4 - nf- .12 I W2 1 L i . ,, . Mary Taylor j V -I I Carlisle Thompson V , li I ', It x ' Dorothy Tisdale I 1 ' l r ' 'fx-I: 2- 'f l V A' l r if j l l Q ' KYAQ t N- if lv W i.. - ' R' gli ii 1 'L 0 Lennora Trafton i Q Susan Turner ' I Lois Vanseoy ,X 'Q Sandra Weeks if-is . ' 1,1 I JV' Sharon Wliidbee fb 'IQ A, .31 ai, I , I' 'Fix if 47 A 7 , -iff 1,1-5 I ii: , 7' x 'f -L A YJ- -. X A 1 ..'v. Z SSW W 1 1' A Carlisa White Kelly Winslow Ken Herrod Karen Phthisic -fxqfkff. ids Helen Prill 'ff ' -1- ., f , X 'ws My - 5+ . C: fig M -4 FA . 447, Y' Y, Ay, K, fr A 71 1 2 . 1 I X l l A P ii iI2 A 1 ' J-EK 1 ,121 . 1 l l I 5 Students Not Pictured ,nf .V lllil D31 ' ' S: ,. -' V 'I S Rerfe Whitley 5 4 I I I David Wiley ' EL: ' 'gg i ll I Bonnie Wille I -Y, l I june Williams - ' , Pamela Williams l l , ,wrt Patricia Williams ,K il i ' X SX Richard Williams S V Y .lfx Y - William Williams E , ' ' I, i' Dorothy Wilson I ' .' 5' 5 I . Kaylene Wilson ' ,:'s'ii.T.'i7 , Q ' J Rebecca Winslow 'i- . ix Yi' - 'f Crate Womack I A ' 'N 'J-K- gf-QT Cynthia Wulfecl. .- I I 1 I If - ' Doris Wynne , . fix X The secret to this teaeher's success is his or- ganized tiling system. They say the cheapest Who plants the seed way to have your family Beneath the sod tree traced is to run for And waits to see 24 'l' ili- linieal Degree public OlFliC6. Believes tri z I grf l You want me to look down where? One ol' the troubles is that we judge ourselves by our motives. and others by their ac-tions. Diriglit Morrou' E E-4 W II gluy, ll In ,Q fifx, 1 V 1 f ' us ,Q f .' f ' F 1 ' - ill Ns flmm- ilu- Iuiv .nn ..I mv' P ,I E 1' .MJ ., Nh ff mpun-r mm m xwrk 1 1..miHL I KA, VOCATIONAL TRADES Faye Hoffman Agaislanl Prof:-ssur W.A. Weeks Assistant l'roI'vmnr Orville Mf'Nary Slanlvy Nixon lnslrurlur Assistant l'mI'4-wsu: f ,X 5 '1- ii ' if X. . . - 'Q , l 12 . tl Gerhard! Wesner Doug Williams Assislanl Prnfvssor Assislzinl l'mlc-ssnr Professors Not Pictu red llc-vmis llurgvss Assurialll' llrmifiilmlrlxmii vu Il mr ln lruc Rogvr lkcnl liiblrurlor ll: grvvs l. L Ju 'K -i .5 X 4 .9- 5-X Vocational programs are generatllx one year in length .incl in niani eases lead lu an .'kssot'I.tlt's l,l'grf'l'. fxll tbl the prUgflllll5 Ala' pIl'.l!Plil'Q'll' tieeship in nature. The programs of study are Automotiie Meeliailiirs. lntlustrial Matiriletiziriee. Light Construction. Air Conditioning. llc-ating K Refrigeration. Cosmetology. l ileelrit'al lIlSlill- lriti Yr M t-'r Ma'lAii't . t l . ion t .nnuia1u. 4 in s. Adi meet Maehinisl. Nursing Assistant. and l'ra1'liezil Nursing. The eosnietology department has a salon where the students can perfect their skills on real customers, after spending many hours in praetiee on mannequins and on each other! Students enrolled in the Praetieal Nursing l'ro- gram haw the option ol' living in a dormitory. The liuilding was eonstrueled with slate funds ana an extension to the hospital with the eriterion that it he used only for COA's praetieal nurses. The housing is free. as an added inventive to those wishing to Come from far away to heeome licensed praetieal nurses. The major objectives of eaeh of the vo- cational programs is to guide both the young and old in acquiring vocational eornpeleney in the knowledge and skills that will help them to beeorne well adjusted and self supporting eit- izens. The programs are designed for beginning students as well as for workers who need new job skills. Students are able to enter the work force in their Chosen profession immediately after grad- uation. Graduates have the teehnieal knowledge necessary to operate the equipment they will Gnd in the work plat-e. More importantly. our shops are supplied with most of the standard machines as well as up-to-date equipment. so students will have experience on both. COA graduates are assets to any business. able to produce results the first day on the job. ...-.A 3? -'M jl J 'll - I U 9 if lx ' I . I ka M55 ' 4 . .,,- L 0' .nxt- i- All right . . . who took the last beer? M4 'AAhhli , . , Only my hairdresser knows for sure l I All! t' A , : 4lIl ...L.g -. 'N5ll ' -- ll.!!!:!:!-fl' f 1 Q4 . I lllt222:: '--' 3- il 'Inv' I' pt. .a U!!-I ll 4' fluliini-:: n.. ' lN1!:m' .t , -1515 . za . . ' -3- --it . t . j D 1 i Paul Askew Lorenzo Cooper 8 N Cail Adkins Brandon Blount Frances Blount Christine Bowden Patti Boyce Timothy Boyce Cathy Brown Michael Bunch vs if fx -4 N- E ll Q t t Q. Robert Cesil Eugene Cohens Kathleen Corp B.B. Creekmore Carolyn Chappell Laurence Drozdowski Geneva Dunton Gloria Elliott Students Not Pictured Anne Barker Steven Bass Michael Beamon Leonard Betz lsaiah Boone .lames Boyce Timothy Bremmer Melvin Bright Dc-lphine Brinkley Shelton Brooks Charles Brown Franky Brown Vltsly Brown Robert Bvrne Tonv Byrum Dr borah Carr Nicki Colson ttmnal Degrees Sherri Cox james Cratly Antoine Creech Sammie Cunningham Everett Dawson .lames Eason Elton Elliott .lohn Etheridge Ronald Felton Donald Foster Michael Foxx Harold Cabbard Stacy Fabbarcl William f ltt er Darlene Crlflin David Hampton lxathleen Hassell .lames Horton Kelly ,lemigan Alvin Kelley Kerry Krauss Richard Lane Michael Layden .lohn McCarraher ,loseph McCoy Ronald McKinney Mary McPherson Randy E. McPherson Randy M. McPherson Daphny Melson Crystal Moore Graham Overton Ira Patrick Edward Pearce Timothy Peoples james Perry Robert Peterson bherrv Price William Pridgen ul This thing better work better than my razor! 5 'x F' P ' fy A f - 6-5 . ' ' yr P 4 . ... fyi LJ, 'lf lx , . , . 5 I 'Q 1' I E i Q: ZUQQ. f-X , b J tif A , ' fo v 'x ' . f X vt I I' ' rw -yr 1 ' f ' t - x 3 -'11 5' 'vw f li -Q2 H 6 - - , L ' ' 'Lx 'r , , I x 4A .-XHI4-:I I'-Vlpfllx-till Haunt lsltlllilfltlll Llanlem l'rwIm4m'r Ulxuitrnrci I'-l'll'lk5UIl lirnm Harris Billy Hodge-s Gloria Hulluy Half' Hughvs Melissa Kirby Sandy Lane Sharon McPherson Crislle Monds Melvin Greene- Bunni Crimes Erin' james 1 Na jordan J 4 I' , Students Not Pictured N nvlur Rnndulpln 'Kathryn Se-.mn Marlz-nv Rlddn-L Maru Spears 1.111105 Rndgvrs Mu-hm-I Sprulll Anne- Rugs Alan Su-warl 5-roll Hounlrl-Q' Shffldon Stoke-lv YI f' Pam:-la Ruubun he-'un Waslnngion Jann Sant-hvz Manly WVESI J Wullnnn Sqmdvrlln Hmm W hulln-v if Q l 1 lx-rm Sand:-rs Cum Wlggms ' Slew Sanders Gun Wnlliarm U- A,-,. Q I 4 lhrri-n Saunderb flllbvrl W ullmlns l.lia Satundn-rs Huinn Wnllmlns Hmm Ixmu-r liumln' W llsnn ' , , . lkllnbr-fly Savnvr Sam W llsun el s see now . . . the radiator s Conrwc-lf-d lo llw male-r Mhhd,,I Smlu jA,,,,,., gg-,,,,, 'rump . . . the wulvr pump's c-onnemeld lo the , . . hal- Nl 5 i ' l1+'I I 'Wx ,pq-??? il ax nil I r'g.'r Deborah Phillips Jennifer Riley Carol Roberson Linda Russell David Sanders Michael Sanders jennifer Sawyer Donny Small Kay Stallings ,lenny Trucks Crystal Ware Dorothy Washington Shawn Whidbee William White Charles Wright Melissa Brinkley 'paw 'tl it i' . 585 l 4'T.'fL. 1j'r i 130, ., A W N I A , 2 ff ,fl P R ' - ' R , i i-A xl sf l if' ii ' is i :X , 1 55 ,vw 5 .V gi' iv ,ri- 'wn--' , A A - f - ' -. .I 1 W, aft' ' '55 i . , 'eitkhfifll ,if ' ., A '-pri in , .1 ff, , 4,211 it 4 it , - .ii :,..,x we Q' ., ' V ,, Arvording lo this, it ought lobedislilled by now. W N.j 0 5+-r 3, Vomlional Degrees Y Nul .ill Singyrx .iw in the Niiiyii- lTvp.iriim'nl. Ulisvrxv: The proper ivwllinri Ihr rlmiiiiiig .1 l.ul p Ti? 4 V i i 4 'Y' L ' 'L i nr- i. , i A i i A - iv. Ag I f ' 5 ' ,i 1 1 -. I IPF. Nw L A' f Nludx Hall' Sifm'rau'i-iiii 1 No. Sir! infre just initializing il XZ N.,-if HN f D5-N 2 'r 7 g -f I .7 L, , 'came in for an eye exfun. and they .Z 4 g, C EA' 1, -- Qfvxj f-H. '1 5175! mf-lwk' f E- -if 'Q 'w 4 X64-421 .i U -4 Jl me un a M-ight loss pmgraml COnSlru,,ling --U Buildingl 'i .lu you mn see. COA is an outstanding educational institution with many varied fields of study. The conditions for learning are excellent, There are also many opportunities to enjoy oneself. An hour has been set aside on Mondays. Viednt-sdays. and Fridays when few classes are taught. This gives students the opportunity to gather in the student center to study or to participate in contests and games, or to hear entertainers perform. The lecture auditorium is also used during this time to allow organizations to sponsor other social and civic events which the students are enrouraged to attend. COA has had talent contests, singers, actors. costume contests. speakers. comedians. hypnotisls. and contests for Mr, and Ms. Merry Christmas among other artivities. There are also clubs and other organizations for students to join for more enjoyment. The rest of this section of the annual is reserved for the fun stufll The pirture to the right shows some of the student senate. From left to right are: Mirhael Lyn:-h - Parlimentarianz Teresa Drew - Freshman Class Senatorg ,lan Emery - Secretary: Tony Sipple - Student Representative. Satyrs: Joyce Hurley 7 Vice President: Madison Phillips - Freshman Class Senator: Daniel Lane - Sergeant at Arms: and Pam Benton - Freshman Class Senator Below left is Steven Bray - Freshman Class President Below right are Milton Walker - President and Tanya Price - Freshman Class Vice President 'Q' 1 M J 0 - A A, I t fBelowt The Student Senate treated President Chesson and Dean Simmons to 4 I0 Ill ll nn ienl it lm il l. l lfllltl ,orbl hail llemlt I 1 i l N, I. ,,' ' ,:,i-- i in .f PIII THETA KAPPA 1P'I'KI is lhm' miliniml ll-nur wi-in-lx lm l-mnniumlx .incl lw4lu'.ir1'ullc'g4w. vnilwrs niusl h.iw .i umnilnliu- granule- point nu-rligr .l,.2.w or llIglIt'I'. Ulhvr rcqum-nn-nln nwluelv 'llIUlIhll'AIll'1l qunlilu-N ul h-.nlc'rsIiip. niuml l'li.u'.u'li'l'. N nl gn-ul l'llIll'Il5lIIIl, lln- rluh xpumnnix nanny l,lIJ'I lnvnls hK'1'IlIIltLf its un-inlu-rs .n'Iix1' in llie-1-miiimiviilx. i l'if'lur4'il IQ-It ln righlg xllmli-n lIhllm'r. tlli-mimi Russ. nn-ll lllmmw-5 7 l,l'l'5llll'lll. 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Wh:-n Ihr- funds ara- low and lha- dn-hln ure- high, And you wnnl In nniiln-. hul yuu hun- ln nigh. when run- in pra-suing you clown u hil, Re-nl if you muul. hul don I you quil. Life in queer with its lwinln und lurnrl. An n-u-ryune nf us Muna-lilm-H lvurnn. And lnuny' u failure- lurnu uhuul W wn he mighl haw- wun hail hu- r-lurk il oulg lIon'l gin- up lhuugh lha- pure- no-Pills n ow' 7 You may nurrm-ll wilh anolhvr hlow. Slim-vnu in failure' lurnml innielv nul 7 Thr nilwrr linl nf Ihr- rlmuln ofllouhl, And you newer ran If-ll juni huw rlmw you urv, ll may lu- near when il aw-nm au farg S0 slick to lhc- light who-n you re- harele-nl hil 7 l I I Q ll'n whvn lhingn me-will wnrnl lhul ynu mum-ul nul quit. PHI BETA LAMBDA 1PBl.I in Ihr- n.ilionnl organization for l7USIlIf'SS sludvnls. and is opvn lo any sludffnl Pnrollrrl in ai liusim-ss progruni al COA, The purposv of Ihr' club is lo proniolf- gmail lrusiiwss Pduralion al COA and il SPIISK' uf rivic' anal pf-rsmial rvsponsihility among thc- sluiln-nls. Pictured are: Front :Pam Williams 7 Pre-sidenl, Middle 1 Mahssa Dain-c 7 Se-r-rf-lnry. jum- llanks, Donna Trf-nklr 7 Vive ljl'f'SlIlPlIl. Marylin Harris. Marvvniu While- 7 Advisor. Baa-k 1 llvhhif- Dvnlon. Slivrry l'illIf'flgf', Trrvsn Rm-1-ly 7 Yllrefaslirvr. Not Pirlurrd 3 llaml Pall:-nun, and Nlunjr-llu Spiws 7 Sluflc-nl ll:-pr:-sl-lilnliw. 1 lilly, ISK THE OLD SALT The Old Salt is COA's organization for the creation of the student newspaper. The membership is open to all students depending solely on ability and desire. lt's purpose is to inform students, faculty, and staff of COA's happenings and community events that effect the college. The paper also serves as an outlet for student opinion. The advisor is Robert Stevens, Co- Editors are Veralynne Malone and Eric Feige. Pictured tleft to rightl: Veralynne Malone, Boyd Cooper, Wendy Snowden, and Robert Stevens. THE FOREIGN ARTS CLUB The purpose of The Foreign Arts Club is to stimulate an interest and appreciation of the customs, language, culture, and people of Spain and France. Membership is open to students and faculty interested in French or Spanish. This year the club has participated in adopting a grandmother at a nearby nursing home, sponsored speakers on Norway and Mexico, held an international dinner, and sponsored a scholarship for a college transfer student studying a foreign language. Pictured: Sealed 3 Stacey Di Giovanni - President. Front 3 ,lohn Cragson - Secretary, Tammy Davis, Barbara l,aBaj, Mrs. Riccardo Advisor , Daffy Onley. Back g Ed Duke, Steve Umphlet - Treasurer, Lynna Ward, Craig Dail. Students Not Pictured: Sandi Cunin, Cidget Cline, Tammy Dart, Wayne Korbl, Helen Matoush, Carol Evans - Vice President, Levi Temple - Student Representative. THE ART CLUB The Purpose of The Art Club is to broaden the knowledge and appreciation of the Rne arts at the College of The Albemarle and in the surrounding community. Membership is opened to all interested students. Last year, The Art Club raised the money for an Arts Scholarship. which is still available. Pictured: flop rowj: Ben Hill - Advisor . ,lannifer Hughes, Stacy Sawyer - Historian. Sherry Harrell - Secretary. Middle row : Natalie Roberts, Kevin Rogerson - President. Laura Roberts - Treasurer. Bottom Row 1 Sarah Weeks, Zeus in two pieces, and Warren McMaster - Senate Representative. Students Not Pictured: james Brothers - Vice President. Dena Richmond, Michele Everett - Historian. 34 Clubs T MINORITIES IN UNITY The purpose of Mll' is to dt-it-lop .i spirit of undi'ist.intling. t'oopcr.ittmi. .intl t'lost'm-ss tttnong all studs-nts ol tht' ttolltfgtf, The club tries to bring t-lt-nicnts of all cultures to the students. lt's bylaws stress cooptfraliuit lie-tvweii students and fate-ttlly as wt-ll as the iiecessity for rt-tnztining in school. lVllll lm.-. partir-ipatctl in celebrations for Martin Luther King! birthday and Black History Month, l'ifi5llis Honiecoming. the lflimbetli City Christmas Parade. the COA f.iltildren's tiliristnizts Party, and lsraeli lndependance Day. Pictured fleft to rightl: Tanya Price - President. Rodger Rossnian - Treasurer. Gina Greene - Vice President. Gloria Trafton 4 Secretary. Not Pictured: Floyd Horton - Advisor. and Andrea Williams - Co-Advisor. COS CLUB The Cosmetology Club is open to all Cosmetology students. lt's purpose is to promote unity between it's members. patrons and the faculty: to motivate interest in the field of cosmetologyg and to provide a means for COS students to interact outside of the class and laboratory. Pictured kneeling 1 BB. Creekmore. Sitting : Faye Hoffman - Advisor. Standing . left to rightl: Erma Harris. Kay Stallins. Shelly Rogerson. Bunni Crimes. Cristle Monds - Secretary. Linda Russell - President. Carolyn Chappell. jenny Riley. Crystal Ware - Treasurer, Shawn Whidbee. Gloria Holley - Vice President. and Heleen Trucks. THE BIOLOGY CLUB The Biology Club is devoted to helping it's members hnd job opportunities in biological fields. The members enjoy special projects such as stream walking . One of this year's projects was a ski trip lo West Virginia. The club also gives students the opportunity to meet others with the same interests in biology. This year the Biology Club is the largest club on campus. Officers this year include Scott Perry -- President. Becky Dail - Vice President, Kim Cooper - Treasurer. Amy Chappell - Secretary. Deborah Holland - Representative, and Mr. jerry Leete - Advisor. Others members are Wayne Bass. Frankie Brown. Tammy Bunch. Pamela Carr, Nathan Cartwright. Todd Cartwright. Wanda Chappell. Melissa Cole. Boyd Cooper. Kim Cooper. Becky Dail. jason Davenport, Tonya Dowdy, Frankie Eaves. Carol Evans. Michelle Everett. Tommy Eure. Ralph Criflin. Sherrie Harrell. Deborah Hollowell, Derrick Klenke. Daniel Lane. Daffy Only. Donna Pickens. Chris Price. Tanya Price, Erin Quinlen. john Robertson. Amy Salamore. Brian Sawyer. Tammy Simmons. Cindy Spruill. Cheryle Stafford. Page Stone. Krislin Stuckey. Steve Umphlett, and Kathy Wood. 36 CHCBRALE COA Chorale is the only singing organization on campus which meets three times each week. Membership is open to all who enjoy singing traditional choral literature as well as popular show tunes. The Chorale presents two scheduled concerts per year, one at Christmas and the other in the spring. The Chorale club is designed to heighten the cultural appreciation of the entire community and aid in the development of the musical talents of the students of COA. Chorale is open to regularly enrolled students. Pictured fleft to rightl: Marjorie Liverman, Elnora Trafton - President, Conelly Jones, Janice Dudgeon - Secretary, Willette Jones, Chris Watkins. ,loan McCleary, Clorie Trafton. Seated at piano: Bruce Lee. Students not Pictured: Pam Williams - Vice Presidentffreasurer. Shirley Bogues and Dr. Leland Chou, Advisor. THE SATYRS The Satyrs is the drama club for College of The Albemarle students. Any and all are welcome to join the club and panicipate in the many aspects of play production. Over the years they have had an astonishing number of successful productions and have won over ninety awards on district, regional, and state levels for acting, directing, and technical effects. During the past twenty-three years, the COA Satyrs have presented approximately 125 plays and musicals. Pictured fleft to rightj: ,lohn Chobot - Secretary, john Gregson, ,lan Emery - President. Darryl Hannon - Vice President, Lucy Vaughan - Advisor , ,lanice Dudgeon. Tony Sipple - Treasurer. Students not Pictured: Ed Duke, Shahjehan Khan, Pam Benton. Bill Johnson, Ken Herrod and Levi Temple. BAND The COA Community Band brings together student and community musicians. The band performs on campus, and at many locations in the community, ,loan Jones is the Conductor, and Ray Scaffa is the Advisor. This years officers are Michele Madre, Veralynne Malone and Stacy Sawyer. The picture to the right is at the South Cate Mall during a Christmas Concert Band Members by section are: Flutes 2 Denise Aydlett, Tamara Brothers, Verlynn Malone, and Bonnie Wille. Clarinets g Amy Cranford, Donna Drew, Melody Jones, Michele Madre, Glenda Martin, Stacy Sawyer, Ray Scaffa. Sandy Suggs, and Emily White. Saxophones 3 Lonnie Hickerson, Thomas Kornbeck, and Frank Terranova. Bassoon : Bill Whaley. Trumpets g George Haskett. Tyree lcenhour, Ella Icenhour, and Diane Worley. French Horns g Carietta Haskell, Tammie lcenhour. Baritones 1 Milton Aydlett. and Ellen Bray. Tuba 1 Ray Jones. Drums 1 Vernon Brinkley, Chuck Haskell. Clubs C? 5.2 .-v A x. . 'J ll . 5 ' ' 1 y . X I . Ni- i . :YI ' - Q 4 I G t Q O L i ici L --- .. ADN 88 81 80 The- MDN lllttli att tlir' tlollf-ge ral 'lilie- .-Xllit'itiatr'le is npcn to all stttrlcnls mrnillr-rl tn the Associate llcgrcr' Nursing Progrann. The club provirlvs xt int-ans lor these- sturlcnts to interact nutsirlr- of thr- classronin r-intrrunncnt. lVlcnilvr-rslnp is for two years in critijtictinn with the two yr-gir degree progntin. The club lit-Ips to provirlt' students adrlitiomil opportunities to lezirn nursing skills and etnrur-ttc. MIN stnrlt-nts have the advantage ul worltrng as professionals in tariuus hospitals as ri part of their curriculum. ANN 88 Pictur:-d. Front row . lr-lt tri right: Lisa Smith. Susan Miller. ,luanita Bostic 7 Treasurer. lilionda jones. Back row . left to right: Sharon Spence. .ludt East. Sharon Werner, llarlecn Roberts. llelen Clarlt. Madina ,Innes - President. Amy McCinns. ADN 89 Pictured kneeling , left to right: janet llollowell. Donna Pippins. lfllen Nolan - Treasurer. Debbie Brooks - Historian. standing . left to right: Reba Meelrins. ,loan Kirgan. l.isa Craley. Teresa Armstrong. Angela Davenport. Pam Spruill - Student Senate Representative. Willette Jones. Donna ,lennings 7 Secretary. Susan Turner. Kathy Crossen - President. Ann jacnx. Marjorie Liverman - Vice President. Grace Woniac. Sandy Weeks. Lenora Trafton. Not Pictured: Valerie Massa. PRACTICAL NURSING CLUB QPNEJ The Practical Nursing Degree Club is designed to allow the PNP: students to interact with each other outside of the classroom enviromnent and to give the students another forum for learning the skills they will need when they become licensed Practical Nurses. We are proud of our PNE classes. as they have consistantly performed better than the state average on their exit exams. A whole class very rarely passes the licensing board test. Our classes have done so on more than one occassion. lf a student is signed up in the PNE program. their participation in the club is expected. Pictured for this years class are: Front row : Christine Bowden. Ny jordan, Jennifer Sawyer - Secretary 85 Treasurer. Sherry Cox, Left ofthe tree : Francis Blount, Kate Seavey. Kim Sawyer. Galt- Adkins. Right of the treeztstoopingj Patty Boyce. Sarah Wilson - President: tBackj - Deborah Phillips - Vice President. Ann Barker. Not Pictured: Gloria lilliot. tiluli. If JK e,- 'Y IM .L 1 Nggff' Atl Q!! -: ,V ' X x-,u '.4 3 fb? 'H' -F x V-1 A I' x V, 'T x, An of - I k I i fix Q I -kb N117 5' r, ffl. ,..7g ly! -11 Bins? ' 1 Raise your hands if you're sure . . . W l -IO J J4 3 ..f .'- IT FII li V - - Q il.: .1 I1 A I F -an , f A-qu lb V J 62 gh...If Af 'lf What! I have lo leach Organizational Management again!?! I hate this Current Events class. There's something new everyday. -.:s.b'? , Finally, after lwelve years. Bert gets a lunch break! Candlds How am I going lo lil all lhis on a cheat sheet? I'm sorry, Lloyd. Maybe if you're a good boy nexl year. Hazardous waste at COA . . . Smm- nl' ilu- nmrv m.nurv adullb .al CHA , ' -xv. l With so many women around, Ken has lo lum down his pare maker! -Q- l lhmk you've had enough young lady' Thus lude piggy had mail beef ,. 'Z F: 35 2 eg Q, if - QR aff ' E-X-, , - v '15 . fx J , I t , , 32.2- , l 1 1' 49 Q ' - . M- ' 5 '- '57 ' I' I A 181 Ifl don'l get a belle! hand lhan last lime, l'm pulling oul lhv checkers. Are we an Kansas yet, Toto? liavulnls Ml ,h l is x Wll.ll's wilh this new rule lhal l've got lu he alrk Io ldlw a slrll clay? '-1 You had better gel lu class, girl! Calgon. lake me away! ,flk ,,.. No. Mom! ll's nol what you lhink! N l Q ri I Didn'l any of your mommas leach y'all how lo clean up afler yourselves? .X Would you classify this sludenl miscellaneous? 'nf' A W wh . 'F I A I i ni C, J , S, Hey! Who gal Peanut Bullet in my Chocolate? Canrlirls Never lry lo lell all you know. ll may lake loo shorl a lime. 4 x A l , a 1 I . gf 4 , ,' . W 'x V n L . n il V i ,. M ,, ,N ,N 3,5 l if , ,W Nnbody will Klum . , lm alum! and splkr ll ,fx I And you thought Linwood only slepl in class , . . 1 Studenls uslng lhmr frm' mm' for a game ol' foolball on the frunl lawn of COA How about llwsf' two? ..,L r - V .:X L ,,.., K , ,F - -4. Eve-rynnP's dom- alre-adv? Cul-ss l'rn not loo good al lhls Typing For Spm-ci, huh lv' 4 yi!! 3 nolher ye-ar wulhuul sw-vls. and I'lI be ablm' lo HI Ugg! And I mp Smhngq- IIN, ,m,r,,Q,,g'ff'f ,vo gurls unfirr lm llfllv 1 Mm-Iulx U 721 1 Some people need more lhan coffee lo gel lhem slarled in lhe morning . . . 1Piclured righlj Trafhc hazards at COA. Some people stop on freeways, others park in front of open doors. ,X s Mr. Talkinglon REALLY looks close lo catch your mistakes! H Lnuiids , . C Mun' un' if .Q-:gp 05X 4, l - Q un john! lhnid llmige-5 hard ul vmrk . . . I 1 4- Uh. Lord, wus. that rvully mv nr wah il M4'rnorvx7U 4 V .1 ., . ,'-,f ,115 ' .' ' ff D . . ,, ig, ,, J ,JV 6. ' iam Si A 'i- 9+ Ura COA's Cnhlm Guys You rffally thunk you rc' rulff. dun l you! I v.ondc'r if il's jual lhr- gold walrh shm-'Q zlllravlvd lo? xx 4.mAnA- 11 For th All right, who had beans for lunch? ose with sensitive necks, Dracula sends his girls to collect. A real tums her head when you cheat. Zia. v 'Ii QQ' andids For this I came to college? Yo taka my picture, I breaka yo face! Tonyls latest bribery attempt It v J A ii, , ' ' i' 1 V12 ,,,. ,,.,m. ' E Don't start with me. You know how I get? so SIUCCIIIS are I--alle-d ll0l'W'll'Cl lm accept 1- le us Asn llll5 'man s ne ' - - community can vest is 3 ' 4 I he' A - 001' 11' V - U .' u 'I - - lllllltf ll vig ' ' cu' l , ix ' honor is ' L- ' I 5 f ' 4 . .F . lln '. il 'ga J m'- ' 4 it 1 ' Q -. sts ai, one' Q Q '. ' 1 ' A - 1 1 'o mins in ' A gun 'a1l't' ' -' 7 -si I 'sk an 4 n lt' LH 4 A lv 4 ' 1' ' , ' ' , ' I ' 'll 'lt proprz ox ' I ' ny M' ' -s- f . 1 l. ' I I l 'lmrn Slut mils in .-lrrivrn' in unmr Cul vgvf. :Q lllilll' . ' Pl' ll S ' ' ' 9 ' U ' 'K ' I' ' 4' ' K ' i ' li ' ' ' X ' ' Y ' l1l'l iidate lust law' ' 4 lou-ra '. .. . if .1.. . ' V' for 4 it ee, 1 .. an ' w e 1llllIIt'lld'lll0Il of two COA faculty memlmf-r.. in '1 -A ' ' - ' -1 ftl lm e n 4 ' io arship, serxice to COA and the Vtllllllllllllly. 1 Ig with potential I r Iuturea - V 'Ill - l 'or the slut ents - lie outstanding t'iilllplIS lc'1uler.' 1 I l ie year - . tonal r - ' gi on the Wllols who program marks A pinnacle of sm' lolax. li ' uvllieu-lm-nl. CHAR Main Cannpus Whos who Students for i983 are-1 llelen Iilarlx. Car w Qxans. Car Patterson. Monjetta Spivey. Margaret Whitley. a ci pit-lurenl Ile'-It lo rigllll. llelvrali Norman Milton Walker. and an limery, Congratulations. l',ilt'll year at C'Ullllllt'llt't'lllK'Ill and .lVHtl'll l't'f1'llI0lllt'S across the tonnln. at sc-ln-it group s i Q . . n on of tl nu l pre tg 1 . l Il in .nie mu l o llmt 1 Illg srl l ti to Uh s Ulm lrrmug Nl flfrlx in irmrmm ,I fll 'rx llns lis e monlm rul In nmn Ilun vtltl st ln mls III ull ,tl sl ill .intl llINlfIll ol I 4 lumlni intl sxrnl lm tl ln the pre '-1 nl itmn ol in nmrrl urtlln its lt eu N ol th most lnglilx rmgxrmiul nul long sl llllllllg lmrmrs pl g the n ltmn lil gg Q fl 4 mi lu on rulu lining rc spent ol tolli pm I u lllllt nul ullnlnl ll xtu ns ln ulxlzt on to tl lo il ind n ilu n il pulmlnltx that null slumlm nt alms: n lur llu XXI as XXI n ' nn ru 1 ns his or lur luogmtl ull in pn rntul III this xc u s ulllmn ol Ulm x Ulm I I t ,I I t l and srl tu n .irc lnLc mi n .11 ul: nn: :xi 1 II: nm e tml 4 xt: u urn: ul ir .ir tl :ln s i'i l tant n l .1 nnnnnun nllt, ll A ol 5 li ln ol .IN Ili in n slilu-. nfl ha tll rut . . s l' sl 4 irululata lx .ls lg mi all l ilu: o ur lm u an l' l l s b l nlt Ho ntl ln rl N l N 1 ml l' ol n J 1 I QQ, .Y Si, fe . ... ,li ' ,. . w . 'B 1 of RHAPSODY We walk in the leaf shrouded light of the twilight enveloped forest, And move along paths that deer follow, And think to ourselves as we walk. We are man and animal, and kin, Brothers of life and love, Master and Mentor. No slave gave so much love and trust, No flock gives as much obedience with little reward. For the price of a meal and a pat, would any other protect, accompany, and love? Here we stop, and I sit, so he too sits - not caring where we are or what we are doing. Ifl am content, he is content. He lies beside me and I pat his head and smooth his fur. In the coming darkness he helps to ease my pains. The last beams of light shine upon peculiar formations in the darkness, And the dying rays of the sun open portals to other worlds The forest is a gateway to many such worlds. He is there to accompany me ifl would go. Rodger Rossman WE WISH TO THANK OUR PATRONS THIS YEAR FOR THEIR SUPPORT Roses in the Outer Banks Mall Tickle d Pmk Wicker Qwik Shot Photo Capt B C Charter Boat Scarborough Inn Island Pharmacy Gold Comb Beauty Salon Best Family Hairstylmg Foreign Parts Cars, Ltd ' ' ' ' Kill Devil Hills Gas House COA desperate for an annual, found ,Ian Emery at a nearby pub. An uninspiring singer in a dead- end job, she agreed lo lake the assignment as Editor in Chief. COA'S 1988 YEARBOOK - TI-IE MOVIE l She waved goodbye to her only loyal fan and went right to work. She turned to an old friend, an ex hippy, Rodger Rossman. Back at COA, Rodger was told he wouldn't survive the job of Business Manager. He laughed in their faces! l . . . V' Her first assignment was to gather a staff, but the pickmgs were slim. if V-W re 124 The l'.n mt-nt 5.- 'fb- 4, f . The Yearbook was successfully .L completed in spite of great adversity. I Jan Emery survived . . . Barely! Rodger Rossman didn't . . . Or did he? l 122' 41 'S- dv ,E , . . , la 3 2 L g I III' t, fl' 'i CJ? OF ,A .rl-, Lai: HE COL .lf ,,-1.--Q.. W I X V ' .,,,g,,n-iw. Pl kk -we 1.-ff - V 2-this , 1-I D HISTORY I. MPS n rn 15.1 DEEPEST THANKS TO ALL WHO HELPED TO MAKE THE DCC SECTION POSSIBLE. SPECIAL THANKS TO PETE CRANA. CHRIS ZAHN. EDITOR WELCOME TO Sli? n fr- ow ,L 0IIIIl 196 x.,y1.X. WI-I DEDICATE THE DCC SECTION TO OUR DIRECTOR AND FRIEND BOB MORRILL. Ml TFFS ,il V 4 S Lf' OUR STAFF FACULTY 5,1 'Y 'I Bob Morrill, Director Virginia Tilletl Peggy Haithcock Joe Tumer Teresa Kerber . -4 '1 B uve Bortz Larry Clmru-y Paigc' Christiansen Luthc-r D I , , gr. A , ' '+ I V V X A 1 I 1 11 ' . ' X K ff- 5 7 - H 4 ' -t wx- L M rianne Feeney Elizabeth C. Hawekolle Mariella Trainor THANKS TO YOU ALL FOR SHARING OF ' YOUR TIME AND TALENT9!!! MEET OUR STUDENTS VICKI BASNIGHT RUSTY CAMPBELL SUE CANNING BETTY DANIELS SARAH SPINK DOWNING MICKEY FRITZINCER TIM CAYLORD PETE GRANA JO JOHNSON CAROL JOYNER BRENDA LUNDY KAREN MAYES MARY McINTEE MARIANNE MYERS H V, . 'P I 53 l . ,Ll gk II 4 b7'X' I - t 'I -1 , L -L ,441 ' ' I IT'f- f eT .. ' 1 1 r- I x ii X A4'- 4 5. Ja, R x E., ni F' 157 I fi- - . . 5 , ,. . f in I if sy A ' f ' 1 K V Luffy' .gm A I. . I Q Ig I - F1 5 .j' X 'II IIIQNISH PII'I'I'lRS ,IUIJY PRI-IISICR ROIZYN W. RAY JOHN RICHHSUN MATILDA RIEDMIIIER BARB SMITH CHRISTOPHER SMITH MARYLOU THATCHER WENDELL THORNE BRENT VUCINOVIC GLORIA .I. WALL CHRISTINE ZAHN DOROTHY BAUM JANE BEASLEY TINA BLACKBURN SYBLE BLOUNT OMAR BRADLEY DAVID BRESSETTE JASON BRESSETTE MIKE BRYNTESON DEE BURRUS CLENWOOD CARTWRIGHT DAVID COWAN JANET CRADDOCK CHRISTINE CROSS HEATHER DAY WENDY DELEON DONNA DIECK PHYLLIS P. DOWDY URSULA DUCK 'mt ,W I 4 A' 4 IARIH lLHNlL. xVA 'NIH . ' Iitllil-.li'lf-X ILHIWN1 9 5 'N ' TINN II,-XIlI,l',N g :Xl.l1IHlIHl'IxlNS fx 1' n ,I ,- -Sun J ,-,--, 'v - v YI . 4 A YE-B .5 I ' T fs . s 0 A y I V A 1 F I A lmxllr I.. ,IHNIHA ' . A ANDREA num mul m:ATm:R KI-IRR A -XA CARLTON A. Kms 'S JL- I as W W T? f A . 15 F , n A ' be VA - J 1 5- - - F . . DAREN Mc-CEE 1 K AMY umm ' ...X A SANDRA o'Nf:A1, X .. E V ' ,' 'A A NANCY PITCHER A I K , X i gg '-- K A X I A ' N ' .+A H I - , A, . ' -A . V' .., F' , 3 i IQ N 1 N . ,Af , - L mg f 'S' . ' A ' L X ' 5 , - ANNIE RLTI-'I-'IN . 4 K . SANDRA smmows ' w A 3 .5 ,, MARY SHEPPARD A A ' sHh:Lu' svrgrwrza ,gr .4 .f l ' - v L FRANCESS WHITE Dx' A-su 1 vi .J .Ba F Q.- ,Q 1 f 'X gg , .. I y.r 1 r . fgvhs V ' Xi? 4 E5 -1. Xk Q X . X4 K'-, f .,hl 1 ' 0 1555 W A .f A r N ' X ' -'I Kg Mil, Q S n I A ll A -A I '-I Qu E J i II L, A I VOLLEYBALL AT C.O.A.-D.C.C IN PLAY I - 6 IN COMPETITION HELPING HANDS sw e-M' COMPUTERS AT DCC Ll : Z21-gf X lf -s' -1- . E wr, I 'S T? COA-DCC'9 GRADUATES OF 1987 CECELIA BELL ISABEL PITCHER DORINDA HAMM ANN MOTT GEORCA BEACH APRIL BEERLI SUMMER GRADS TOM ASBELL PAM PEKRUN -.-.Q . ... ,U Q 2 x 7 W W. '?! 1 ' X f r4',.l,,1! . Q 4- Q 4 F ,ae WERE PROUD OF ALL OF YOU!!! 5 PHI THETA KAPPA TIII-IRES.-N IIHRBIIH SLI-1 CANNINIL BI'I'I I'Y IIANII-ILS T. D, HOLSTER ANIJHI-IA KI-QHR DAVID LIGHT RICH,-X NIEEKINS MARIANNE MYERS JOHN RIIIIIESON 'I'Il,l,Y TII-IIJMII.I,I-QR YIIIKI MAHYSIII-1I'I' XRD BARR SMITH MARY UH' TIIATIIIII' R I 1 S 715-5? is 3' ,wzgw fsgsaggfzfsf. , MG C' Qu. L? ca. .11 1 I1 I1 ,Sf .M .af ,zz fm 1 . A Q- gl 3 . v.,- 'L' 4' 4 If 'KL M ABOUT A YEAR AGO A GROUP OF TALENTED STUDENTS BANDED TOGETHER TO FORM A CLUB TO PROMOTE INTEREST IN DRAMA AND THEATER IN DARE. THEY SPONSORED A TALENT SHOW TO RAISE MONEY TO PRODUCE A SHOW. UNFORTUNATELY THE MONEY RAISED WAS STOLEN DURING THE BREAK IN. THE COLLEGE DECIDED TO START A DRAMA PROGRAM HERE AND HIRED BETH JONES TO INSTRUCT THE CLASS. THE CLASS PLANS TO PRODUCE A SHOW IN THE SPRING. ' 'Hill fsaf-...C,1.J,-X11-EHLWTIJQ. C.,.La44.,v-5:Gu,Q.n.LMfQ.J.4. 9a,,,,,,5G21n,m..0.1.,...,flP.u-bf AKKYA Y, , paggw-rs 'ff-J --- M-'A - N' '- 'X.2 . JI C3fnLemc3IQy . 7 1 , Elf 5 F- Rm' T5 V171 1511 gay :PJ 2555, 1 fi, 1 I 7 A , . DRAMA AT DCC I '18 7 c Yi ! I.-A ,... 3.4g,'.'. , . FI ., 'vw ,I Nl! 4 r'f- I xy F 415' Offqwws ,u u-- ,.-.. r-.. ,.,, .- uf--. --nm FAS CAMPUS CONCERNS CLUB IN THE FALL OF 1986 A GROUP FORMED FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING COA-DCC WITH A NO SMOKING LOUNGE AND HOT BEVERAGES. THIS GROUP, NOW CALLED THE CAMPUS CONCERNS CLUB, ALSO SPONSORS HOLIDAY PARTIES, BASKETS FOR THE ELDERLY AT CHRISTMAS, BAKE SALES DURING REGISTRATION AND STILL KEEPS THE HOT DRINKS GOING. THE REFRIGERATION CLASS DONATED THE 'FRIG FOR STUDENT USE IN THE LOUNGE. ,Hr x ls WHO'9 WHO IN AMERICAN JUNIOR COLLEGES MARIANNE MY!-LHS f1IIRIS'I'0l'III1R SMITII BARN SMITH N 1 I I I III- I IX IJYNII-I N SAR XII IIUVININI CHRISTMAS AT COA-DCC wgfgfxv -S W 'sf'2 J 5' . 151: 1 I ln!! 151 will 'L . 4 W 1. rf 'lt .. , 9 . 4 . 4 9-I 1 vw-.L Rf' -3-gs Clmrislnms was nelebraled with a party al school. as vmll as. a staff luncheon al Cafe Hmm. JA. A O 'gal 5.14 -iw, 1 11 'Q fb' ' -'Ei A, ini 'Ll 'ix HALLOWEEN 'nl 'iihh J gr Z ionl'r i.Z + s om-A 4 AND 39 xA Y '4 5 1 'u .lx V Q 4: .J f, CONTINUING EDUCATION IN STAINED GLASS ,If Law I 1 ' SX A Ahhh . . . Those quiei . . . Thoughi-ful Momems!!! 3 Q 1 usa. ,Q-' ' - r Q ,,f. .. f-pgs-K rw- New Frum Biology lu llrzuna lo Spam' Ilxilllf' in lin' lmunge l Ivf'ryolxv luvvs f1UfX-'Kill 1 FACES 'N I HH V5 STUDY TIME , A W A A up-6 Elfhkg ' -Q Q .ups I II WILLIAM CLARENCE JACKSON POST 6060 1433 NORTH ROAD STREET ELIZABETH CITY, NC , A3 I A 3 'f Ii il f ?-if VETEIZANS 8 LADIES FOREIGN WARS AUXILIARY SUPPORT C.O.A. STUDENTS THROUGH SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS CURRITUCK C 8 L CONCRETE AND CONCRETE READY MIX WORKS INC. X ff READY-MIXED V XI CONCRETE X Y RESIDENTIAL PARKING LOTS - SIDEWALKS !T-5 ' dis .4 COMMERCIAL PAVED FEED LOTS F' INDUSTRIAL CURB 8. GUTERS FLOOR SLABS DRIVEWIQTEISQRPORTS Ceniugy ril T 4' G Tarheal CONGRATULATIONS mgfor :I f 'It II..u2.,L :II'I.I , Im II.. I I1 I II I I II? PHI K I I I SI I, IIIAH F-. f-DQ ,-,I AIrghII3vIrIdusfries IUSAI Inc. CI -jpg., f, .-w., Cv ,-XNIIRI-LX H. X'i'II,l,I.-HIS Hmlwr :XNNII-Ialv I'..II II IIIIIH' IN IIxrIr'pe'IIrIr'IIlIx INIIIHI 'XIIII IIpr'I'.llIAII bi .A , Q M GLINES HOLIDAY INN 522 HUGHES BLVD ELIZABETH CITY, NC 338-3951 INDEPENDENT To SERVE You FIRST voun ndtxntnl lmrI.vIre flGENY .......w....t w CENTRAL INSURANCE AGENCY AN ALL LINE FULL SERVICE AGENCY PO Box 549 - 409 W. EHRINGHAUS ST. EI.IzAEIETI-I CITV, NC 27909 PHONE: 338-1776 CARL W. LEWIS, JR. HOME: 264-3104 N.A.S.D. REGISTERED an .-.-.-.-1. VYYY . .3 ,..... . . . . .-, .-.-.-.-. . . . . .-.-.- V Allow Us To Become ' ' - Iflome Center Headquarters C-. I CONGRATULATIONS COA GRADUATES! from IGI' 5 . 'eweleib Downlown Elizabeth Ci1y I919J 335-2991 Quality Service and Dependabilily for I06 years GASOLINE, FUEL OILS, MOTOR OIL. TIRES, BATTERIES fo LTL IH ?C0 Coast Oil Corp. B01 S. Richardson ST. Elizabeth City, NC 3354335 g WALTER POWERS MANAGER SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ,N '0 '.f + time' I OrganI'ze3 7976 2 QIIIII, II gykx o Passbook Savings o Save by Mail o Mortgage Loans lSavings Certificates o Loans on Savings Accounts o Lite Insurance on Mortgage Loans 0 Free Parking 0 Drive-in Window 0 Night Depositary 0 TraveIers' Cheeks TWO . -LOCATIONS- E ' I IRFIII- - 306 E. Coloma! Avenue, P. U. Box 366 By-Pass 158 Elizabeth City, N. C. Kitty Hawk, N, gl 335-0888 26I-2106 Quinn, SL 1 1, T 4 :FA ICE - , 1, 2 AIS Inn! X?f 'mt amz-nm oN5IxI0x Silas S. Kea 8: Sons Co. General Contractors VIRGINIA REGISTER A-1001 NORTH CAROLINA REGISTER 3513 IVOR, VIRGINIA O AMLMIMRUP YH! 5lAWSfINA,iUAt NEYWUFJA I 1 1 Ili: U1iHtLlXL l Z Serving the Entire Albemarle Area AN W it vltltw V 'minus CHAPPELL 8. A ,notfheasfetn Reabxf ,mi , c ASSOCIATES REALTY PO. Box 1731 19191535 1931 Elizabeth City, N,C, 27909 Nights 19193 338 3132 Good Luck Graduates! W. W. Owens Sz Sons Transfer Sr Storage E. WARD STREET ELIZABETH CITY. NC PHONE: 19193 33511850 Seventeen South Passport GUY Cornplele Craft Supplies Stu 5 601 S. Hughes Blvd. tU.S. 17 South Bypassj ELIZABETH CITY. NC 27909 19191335-1415 You Have a Personal Bankeig at Wachovia. And only at Wachovia Member F.D.I.C. Wachovia Bank 81 Trust Kossman Buffet Plcacfemy, I nc. Rt. 2, Box 3 Edenton, NC 27932 Trtyfessionaf Buffet 'Training Now in the Albemarle Area. Ballet Mistress Wanda W. Rossman is a graduate of the Pretoria School of the Arts, and a qualified teacher of the Royal Academy of Dancing, London, England Students get individual attention in small classes. Call for further information. 273115. f919j 482- 7066 Ready Mixed Concrete Builders Supplies gzgzagefll gif? MRL go., .gnu P. O. Box 305 North Road St. 81 Hughes Blvd. Elizabeth City, North Carolina 27909 AXC 919 - 11335-2580 j'f07TL6 19191 482-3320. 114 Commercial Sqr. Phone 473-5061 Kitty Hawk, NC Hgwy. 64 East Phone 261-3711 Manteo, NC 27954 Phone 335-5475 211 S. Hughes Blvd. Elizabeth City, NC 27909 CITY MOTOR PARTS, INCORPORATED Wholesale Only Automobile Parts. Supplies and Equipment BRAY'S HOUSE MOVERS Commercial 81 Residential Movers State Licensed J ULIAN R. BRAY Owner - Operator Call Day or Night 19191 335-7929 M ' Tf'.'?111'3 7' 1 tw ANGLERS COVE RESTAURANT SEAFOOD AND STEAKS CATLRING PRIVATE PARTIES AND ,sl ' fr , Q. - I A vfyx e 5 ,IQ enriouunciiirizs 'R' 5 BEN Wg 919425 7294 s, GREENWORLD 8: FLORIST Tu vi--:J .3 yiggfd tllr' E Aiizvil .' Route 6, Box 131-A L, 4. f M -9 'TJ' EMMA ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. 27909 275.31 mf-U + PHONEl919I338-1303 U W M f 4-ji M -, JVM ' I HERTFORD HARDWARE 8- SUPPLY CO., INC. 146 N.Church St., Herttord 426-5211 Snapper Wnitvwesnnghouse Lawn boy G-Iron Yazoo JennAIr CITY MARINA Camden Causeway, Elizabeth City 3382886 MarInerOutboards S Mercfurser Salas and Service Barson Aggressor Polar Kraft Cobra Crest Pontoon Riviera Cruiser Shore Landw Trailers Drug Care Grandy Shopping Center Highway 168 Grandy N,C, 27939 Moyock, NC. 27958 Phone3l919I 453-8500 Phone: I919I 435-2130 Don Heaton - Pharmacist Margo Potos - Pharmacist Our progress depends on friends like you. Thank you for your business and friendshlp ef ELIZABETH ClTY'S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE CONGRATULATIONS c o A. GRADUATES 19.901 WICKI WILL!! UIIOTIEL COTUQT ACROSS FROM ALBEMARLE HOSPITAL AND THE COLLEGE OF THE ALBEMARLE onus I-Iwy 17 Elizabeth City, N. C. Phone 335-2994 A MODERN MOTEL WITH A COLONIAL ATMOSPHERE 0 Vicki Villa 1 Iffihgif WC Restaurant T 1161 North Road St. Elizabeth City, N.C. 27909 191 QI 335-2231 tAcross from Albemarle Hospital and C.O.A.I CHARLES SANDERS - MANAGER SOUTHEASTERN PROFESSIONAL COATINGS, INC. 501 PEARL STREET, ELIZABETH CITY, NC 27909 49195 339.0161 DEALER ALSIDE BUILDING PRODUCTS ROOFING SIDING POOLS PAINT HI THE FOLLOWING SERVICES ARE MA AVAILABLE IN OUR OFFICE: 0A'l' T' kt oA T kT'ck t TOURS Basis Peoples Banlg +Honeymoon Arrangements Thinking Ahead mm +Passport 8. Visa information +Gift Certificates +HotelslMotels +Cruises +Ski Trips +Tours frates available lor groups or individualsy NO CHARGE FOR OUR SERVICES A FULL SERVICE TRAVEL AGENCY AUTOMATIC FLIGHT INSURANCE PHONE: 338-2272 117 S. Water St. EIi1abcthC'ity - Edcnton - Hcrtlord Mcmbcr FDIC' P.O. Box 385 Elizabeth City' NC COMPUTERIZED RESERVATION 27909 81 TICKETING SYSTEM .X-X TQ 45,5 CHRISKE'S FEEDS UNLIMITED 4' X' ,F Q ,UQ PHONE l919l 338-1902 . P.O. BOX 2205 i' ,Y Thank you Linda! You're the reason l'm a member of the c'ass of '1988'. Ken Harrod 905 HUGHES BLVD. N. ELIZABETH CITY, N.C 27909 tBeside Elizabeth City Brick Companyt Sporting Supplies, Grooming Supplies, Animal Medicines and Feeds Nite Lites, Ammo and More Call for inlormatin about your needs 555151145 use Sonic Drive In Ph.335-9836 'N ,Ji In fx :- Lit LIL1 'ik' ti Lili!-if-bald 307 W. Ehringnaus' Frank's Auto Supply - HIFI 1019 N. Road Street Elizabeth City, N.C. - 19193 335-0851 QIIIIIIIIIIIII llllllq QP Peo les Dru Stores sump vmE sv P g Hxxxxxxxxxxxxxrnxnxxr xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 4 Locations To Serve You We rent your favorite movies 1419-B. W. ERINGHAUS STREET ELIZABETH CITY, NC 27909 Elizabeth, City - Southgate Mall Colonial Medical Village Southern Shores - Market SQ. Outer Banks Mall Nagshcad 82 :Mt Rlxmo Dunn S R05 S KWU4-l 2 . 716. Store Gasoline! Fuel OII 0 Kerosenoo Diesel Fug! Compliments Telephone 335-4886 The C llf X fTh- Alb-marl' 1003 W'I . 0 Lg' 0 L I I PW on 552389 Rufus R. Rbeyounis Elizabeth city, NC 27909 T P'f'5'df 'f T IYTQ ,Mine M2723 DOWNTOWN ELIZABETH CITY. NC. 27909 he Eztilg Ahtmnuz , GO0DfqEAR I PERRY TIRE STORE. INC. Tires - Batteries - Car Radios - Huffy Bicycles Complete Bicycle Shop 501 Elizabeth St. Phone 338-6882 Elizabeth City. N.C. 27909 HOOPER BROS. INC. lll-l I3 South Water St. Elizabeth City NC. Phone 335-4894 Office Supplies - Gmce Furniture 2 Building Szzpplief - Ptzinly - Hardzzwire Plzmzbiug - Elertfiml ALBEMARLE BUILDERS SUPPLY. INC. U. S. Highway 17, South ELIZABETH CITY, NORTH CAROLINA 27909 Phone, f9I9J 335-4343 ,J James 8: Thomas CONCRETE CONTRACTORS Elizabeth City, N C. 27909 Cecil James William Thomas 4919i 264-2109 l919l 335-5820 ,A- ij as I COMPLETE LINE OF NAUT US EOU MENT FULLY EQUIPPED FRE C E W OO 0 SAUN ME S OMEN S LOCKE R00 O QU T U T ON L SU LEMEN S BE C 0 D T ESEA RANCH LLD LHLLS NC the outer banks SCOTT GRADING 8: im.Uetm.ue and DRAINAGE CO. 35515519 CW! 'X DINDIVIDUAL PAC G s I ERC ,Cs mem EE WE tm LN is D 457?ff :' 433' C ODA. 441-7001 Residential - Commercial- Industrial Site Development Gradng - Excavation - Paving Water, Sewer 8t Storm Drainage Installation Land Clearing N.C. License No. 21500 TUCWS l RESTAURANT 404 s. HUGHES BLVD. dm' FRESH SEAFOOD DAILY 771 - 515D HoME-cooKED BARAB-QUE 771 ' 5142 BANOUET FACILITIES CATERING Po. Box isis Elizabeth city 335-1 O11 f E X Congatulations! C.O.A. Graduating Students X WINSLOW-BATEMAN REALTY, INCQ SALES 0 APPRAISALS 0 RENTALS 0 FARMS COMMERCIAL 0 INVESTMENTS 0 RESIDENTIAL The Albemarle Area 81 Outer Banks eos w. Ennngnaus sz. 19191 335-1448 Elizabeth city, NC 27909 19193 asa-oeas QED . If 4 .tigoao . at 02365, WANTS TO SEE YOU everything to wear 521 W. Broad St. Elizabeth City, NC 27909 335 - 2953 Congratulations Class of '88 GOLDEN CQRRAL FAMILY STEAK HOUSE CH RIS DIXON PARTNER MANAGER Us 158 Bypass Kill oelnis Haus, NC 27948 I GOLDEN 19195 441-7697 F YS M I Your Office X by the Sea Hd SUPPLIES ' UPS MAILING ' FURNITURE P.O. BOX 309 10 MILE POST BEACH ROAD R P ' A 19I9y 441-7021 nasal PENNY GRIGGS 4 . im., We Deluver Nl'4T'1- ..' North 251-4274 ' .Esaiqljif Carolzna f ! 5Tp ' .2 BOBBY HARRI-ilala v 45' 6 Off l I 8 H p 1 Ml I 1 3841 BTEEZE lx II A NI M I g Add Flornst and Guns Ix Ilfml. Po Drawer 720 M I -A ---, All Occasuons olrm-1,6 Km, Ilan. 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