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How We Did A Summary of Gifts, June 1, 1989 — May 31, 1990 Annual Giving Fund Unrestricted Cash Gifts (Goal: $150,000) . .$152,537.56 Designated Cash Gifts ...872,717.05 Gifts in Kind ....13,968.09 Gifts for Trust .. .332,250.00 Bequests .. .367,106.22 Expectancy Gifts (Under Will) ...240,000.00 Expectancy Gifts (Foundation Pledges). ....29,500.00 $2,008,078.92 Baptist State Convention of N.C ...976,503.46 Independent College Fund ... .56,440.75 Total Gifts Received in Fiscal 1989-1990 .$3,041,023.13 Total Number of Donors in Fiscal 1989-1990 1,162 Who Did What A Summmary of Gifts by Publics, June 1, 1989 - May 31, 1990 Alumni $41,278.64 Businesses/Corporations 77,968.30 Churches 17,227.76 Faculty/Staff 13,246.30 Foundations 170,195.54 Friends 1,608,682.41 Newspapers 1,625.31 Parents 8,185.00 Trustees 30,154.54 Visitors 39,515.12 $2,008,078.92 Baptist State Convention of N.C. $976,503.46 Independent College Fund 56,440.75 Total Gifts Received in Fiscal 1989-1990 $3,041,023.13 Total Number of Donors in Fiscal 1989-1990 1,162 Mr. and Mrs. Billy Williams William A. Krueger Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. L. Clement Yancey Chowan College Honor Roll of Donors The Chowan College Honor Roll lists contributors to Chowan College whose gifts were received between June 1, 1989, and May 31, 1990. Chowan College is deeply grateful for the following record of support from her many alumni and other friends. Chowan College Giving Clubs Members of the Chowan College President’s Council are those individuals, businesses, and foundations who have given $1,000 or more to the college during the fiscal year, June 1, 1989 - May 31, 1990. Members of the Chowan College Columns Councils have given from $500 to $999. Members of the Chowan College Century Council have given from $100 to $499. President’s Council Gifts of $1000 and above Albemarle Electric Suppliers Mr. Charles Albritton Mrs. Kate M. Allen Rev. and Mrs. J. Felix Arnold B. P. & L. A. Daniel Trust Mr. Robert Barnhill Sr. Mr. Michael Basnight Belk Tyler of Murfreesboro Mr. and Mrs. Lanny B. Bridgers Mr. and Mrs. Wayne R. Brown Ms. Janice Buck Burroughs Wellcome Camp • Younts Foundation Carolina Telephone & Telegraph Mrs. Suzanne S. Clifton Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Collins Conway Baptist Church Mrs. Marguerite L. Davis Mr. and Mrs. James B. Dewar Mr. Charles K. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. William W. Durrett William A. Krueger William A. Krueger of Ft. Lauderdale* Florida presented a major gift to endow the School of Graphic Communications. The Board of Trustees has announced the naming of the W. A. Krueger School of Graphic Communications in honor of Mr. Krueger who headed one of the na tion’s largest printing companies before his retirement in 1970. Eastman Kodak Company Mr. M. Frank Edwards Elam Baptist Church, Seaboard Mrs. Julia Elsee Emerywood Baptist Church, High Point Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robert Evans Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ferebee First Baptist Church, Ahoskie First-Citizens Bank Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert W. Francis Georgia-Pacific Foundation Mr. Harry T. Gray Mr. and Mrs. James Allen Guffee H. L. Evans & Son, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Lem Hall Mrs. Deryl Hart Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Head Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bob F. Hill Sr. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hollowell Mr. Grover E. Howell Independent College Fund of of North Carolina Dr. and Mrs. Jerry F. Jackson Jefferson-Pilot Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Johnson Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mike H. Johnson Miss Anna Kilgore Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. King Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Krueger Mrs. Mary D. Kunkle Mr. R. E. Leary Estate Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Lewis Dr. and Mrs. B. Franklin Lowe, Jr. Mrs. C. Gordon Maddrey Mrs. Robert F. Marks Mrs. Mary Alice Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. McCrary McPherson Beverages, Inc. Meherrin Baptist Church, Murfreesboro Mrs. J. Stanley Moore Murfreesboro Baptist Church Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Myers Mr. Alvin C. Newsome North Carolina Power North Carolina Dept, of Cultural Resources North Shore Foundation North Slate Provision Company Mr. and Mrs. Raynor T. Parker Perdue Farms, Inc. Mrs. Margaret L. Piland Planters National Bank Mr. Charles B. Pond III Mr. W. Roy Poole Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Revelle III Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Revelle Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Revelle Jr. Revelle Agri-Produas, Inc. Revelle Investment Corporation Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Rose, Jr. Rose Brothers Paving Co., Inc. Charles Kelly Dunn, Jr. Mr. Charles Kelly Dunn, Jr., of Lit tleton, has provided a major outright and deferred gift to the college.The Board of Trustees has voted to change the name of of West Hall, a residence hall for men, to Dunn Hall in honor of Mr. Charles Kelly Dunn, Jr. and in memory of Charles Kelly Dunn, Sr. and Laura Jane Hardison Dunn. Ruth Camp Campbell Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. Paul David Shirley, Jr. Dr. George W. Simpson Estate Mrs. W. Eldridge Smith Estate Mr. and Mrs. Roald Sorensen Sorensen-Christian Industries Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Spivey Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stanley Miss Emma Gay Stephenson Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Stephenson Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Stokes Mr. Ben C. Sutton Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Hargus Taylor The Albritton Company, Inc. Miss Ruth M. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. E. Vincent Tilson Mrs. O. C. Turner Union Camp Corporation United Turf. Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Ussery Jr. Mrs. Elizabeth H. Ussery Charles M. Ussery Estate Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Valentine, Sr. Virginia Elearic & Power Co. Wachovia Bank & Trust Company Mr. and Mrs. Barry E. Whitaker Dr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Whitaker Mr« ViaIm T Mrs. C. Gordon (Mabel Claire) Maddrey Mrs. Mabel Claire Maddrey, of Raleigh, has established an endowed scholarship at Chowan College in memory of her parents, Charlie C. and Tulie Eugenia Hoggard, who lived in Ahoskie and were members of the First Baptist Church there. Columns Council Gifts of $500 to $999 Abbct Laboratories Fund Miss Jessie Helen Belch Belk Tyler of Rocky Mount Mrs. Elizabeth H. Boyce Mr. and Mrs. James L. Briley Mr. and Mrs. Bynum R. Brown Calvary Baptist Church, Winston-Salem Mr. A. Hartwell Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carpenter Cashie Baptist Church, Windsor Mr. and Mrs. James Cooke Charles H. Jenkins & Co. Coinjock Baptist Church Dr. and Mrs. John H. Davis Doughtie’s Foods, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Evans, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Evans Mr. W. Norman Everett Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ewell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Farthing Mr. Shelby M. Freeman Goldsboro News-Argus Mr. Acheson A. Harden, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Luther A. Irby Jr. James H. Anderson Company Mr. Charles M. Jarvis Mrs. Ernest G. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Ben W. Kilgore Mr. and Mrs. William G. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lee Jr. Lowe’s of Murfreesboro Mr. James C. McGill Mrs. Nellie S. Mercer Nash Brick Company Mr. Charles Lee Newsome Mr. Edward L. Norris Mr. and Mrs. William C. Norris Rev. and Mrs. Randolph Phillips Pioneer Savings Bank Mr. and Mrs. J. Guy Revelle, Jr. R. J. Reynolds Industries, Inc. Mrs. Mildred M. Satterfield Mr. Jody Schulz Mr. and Mrs. Warren G. Sexton, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Shepard Mr. Carl H. Simmons Mrs. Charles Lee Smith Jr. Southside Gas Service, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ben C. Sutton, Sr. Mr. Ralph E. Taylor The Merck Company Foundation Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wallace Jr. Mrs. Catherine H. Walsh Ms. Marie H. Walton Mr. Sidney R. Warner Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webster Mr. Garry Bruce Whitaker Mr. Francis H. Worsley Mr. and Mrs. James Guffee Mr. and Mrs. James Guffee, of Apex, established by gift the Timothy James Guffee Scholarship at Chowan College in memory of their son, Tim, who attended Chowan in 1986 and was killed in a car accident during spring break from col lege. Chowan Today — Fall, 1990 — PAflF, «
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