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CHOWAN COLLEGE HONOR ROLL OF DONORS Class Giving Recognized Among all classes of the College, three have distinguished themselves as having achieved superior giving records in 1989-90 to the Alumni loyalty Fund. The class of 1936 is recognized as being the class with the highest percentage of participation among classes with 10 or more members. The class of 1936 is applauded for iLs 37.5% participation. The class of 1968 is recognized as being the class with the most donors. 39 of the class’s 360 members made gifts to the Alumni Loyalty Class Year Total in Class Total Donors Percent of Class 1989-90 Totals 1990-91 Goals 1912 2 1 50.0 1,000.00 1000.00 1920 2 1 ' 50.0 20.00 50.00 1921 6 1 16.7 120.00 200.00 1922 3 1 33.3 10.00 50.00 1925 4 1 25.0 200.00 300.00 1927 1 1 1 9.0 100.00 250.00 1928 24 2 8.3 70.00 150.00 1929 38 13 34.2 980,00 1200.00 1930 16 1 6.2 100.00 250.00 1931 29 7 24.1 245.00 350.00 1932 21 3 14.3 170.00 250.00 1933 25 8 32.0 810.00 1000.00 1934 9 4 44.4 85.00 150.00 1935 14 5 35.7 435.00 750.00 1936 16 6 37.5 900.00 1000.00 1937 66 14 21.2 1026.08 1200.00 1938 14 5 35.7 215.00 350.00 1939 36 7 19.4 329.39 450.00 1940 12 4 33.3 111 1.00 1250.00 1941 30 7 23.3 200.00 300.00 1942 12 1 8.3 120.00 250.00 1943 7 1 14.3 200.00 400.00 1950 10 2 20.0 15.00 300.00 1951 72 8 11.1 315.00 500.00 1952 61 9 14.7 380.00 500.00 1953 33 5 15.1 150.54 500.00 1954 66 12 18.2 397.00 800.00 1955 62 5 8.0 155.00 500.00 1956 88 10 11.3 310.00 700.00 1957 75 7 9.3 662.00 1000.00 1958 89 6 6.7 665.00 1000.00 1 959 154 10 6.4 3780.00 4000.00 1960 159 14 8.8 1685.00 2000.00 1961 1 17 7 5.9 295.00 500.00 1962 164 20 12.1 2080.00 2500.00 1963 168 10 5.9 430.00 750.00 1964 197 9 4.5 695.00 1000.00 1965 161 13 8.0 730.65 1000.00 1966 210 19 9.0 540.44 750.00 1967 234 30 12.8 875.00 1000.00 1968 360 39 10.8 1215.00 1500.00 1969 382 18 4.7 475.00 750.00 1970 396 12 3.0 735.00 1000.00 1971 445 20 4.4 715.00 1000.00 1972 596 25 4.1 776.00 1000.00 1973 520 19 3.8 565.00 1000.00 1974 227 16 7.0 385.00 750.00 1975 193 13 6.7 745.00 1000.00 1976 225 8 3.5 220.00 500.00 1977 219 11 5.0 255.00 500.00 1978 176 6 3.4 130.00 500.00 1979 172 8 4.6 175.00 500.00 1980 214 9 4.2 280.00 500.00 1981 231 8 3.4 180.00 500.00 1982 280 8 2.8 175.00 500.00 1983 206 7 3.3 125.00 500.00 1984 196 5 2.5 130.00 500.00 1985 157 5 3.2 55.0 500.00 1986 260 8 3.0 180.54 500.00 1987 388 3 * 45.00 250.00 1988 415 2 * 45.00 250.00 1989 570 0 * 0. 100.00 1990 139 1 * 5.00 100.00 Totals 8,755 1 543 6.2 1 29,301.64 44,500.00 * indicates less than 1 percciu. Fund. The class of 1959 is recognized as the class with the highest total dollar amount given to the Alumni Loyalty Fund. The class was successful in raising over S3,200 to support the college and her academic needs. The college applauds the efforts of all class agents in supporting the Alumni Loyalty Fund, and the generosity of many donors who made this year’s success possible. The figures shown in the following chart illustrate cash gifts made to the Alumni Loyalty Fund by individuals. Matching gifts or gifts to other college funds may not be included. ^ Planned Giving To assist you with your planned giving (estate planning), the Chowan College Development Office would be pleased to send you information on; □ How to make a gift to Chowan College and also receive income for your lifetime: □ How to give and still remain in control of your money: □ How to give real estate to Chowan College: □ How to give securities (stock) to Chowan College: □ How to give an insurance policy that will benefit both you and Chowan College: □ How to include Chowan College in your will. Requested by: (Mr., Mrs., Ms., Miss, Dr.. Rev.) (First Name, Middle Initial, Last Name) (Address - It Box Number, please give street address also) (City) (State) (Zip) Phone #: Home ( ) Business ( ) Enclose this clipping In an envelope and mail to; Development OfTice, Chowan College, P.O. Box 1848, Murfreesboro, NC 27855, or call 919/398-4101. ^ Are you sure you know about wills? For instance, did you know that. . . • A person must be 21 before making a valid will? • No one can see your will once It Is admitted to probate? • A husband and wife share equal rights to each others estates? All of the above statements are FALSE in the state of North Carolina! Age requirements, access to probate records, and how a husband and wif^e share In their estates are all specifically spelled out under North Carolina law. These misconceptions and many others can be explained by one of our Development Professionals. Just fUl out the coupon below to obtain information. Of course, there Is no obligation to you. G.K.R. ClJp^AND^MAILrTODAY TO: Vint Tllson Vice President for Development Office of Development P.O. Box 1848 Murfreesboro, N.C. 27855 Name — Address City State — Zip — Fall, 1990 — PAGE 23
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