Braves play an old rival for Oct. 16 homecoming MURFREESBORO — Fall homecoming will be Oct. 16. The Homecoming '93 Commit tee has planned a weekend filled with pep rallies, bonfires and re unions. This year will bring back an exciting rival as the Chowan Braves meet Ferrum College of Virginia. Joining the ranks of NCAA Division III offers Chowan the opportunity to face many new opponents in the falL The afternoon game will be preceded by a parade through the streets of Mui^eesboro and the college campus. The Chowan clubs and organizations are meet ing to plan their floats and ex hibits for the parade. The events of the weekend will be topped off with the classes of 1953, 1968 and 1983 celebrating their 40th, 25th and 10th re unions, respectively. The com mittees for these classes are being formed and will begin planning their reunions soon. If you are a member of one of these classes and are interested in helping with your reunion, please contact the Chowan College Alumni Office. Already it looks to be a busy and fun-filled weekend for alumni, parents, students and Chowan family and friends. More details about the Homecom ing '93 schedule will be released soon, but more information can now be obtained by calling Kevin Clary, director of alumni services, at (919) 398-4101. Sports (From Page 10) 108 victories for a 58 percent suc cess rate. The men's basketball squad posted the best record, winning 19 contests to give head coach Bob Burke 319 wins during his 13 years as Braves' head coach. The women's volleyball pro gram captured 33 victories, Hnishing second in the conference and Region 10. The baseball and women's softball programs set 1993 Chowan Opener 11 I Keeping in touch Members of Chowan's ACES organization "man the phones" during the fall semester to contact alumni for gifts and pledges. Kevin Clary (center), director of alumni services, says the project could not be successful "year after year were it not for the wonderful support and assistance of our students." Those participating are (left to right) Will Hammon, Rebecca Crouch, Laurie Kuman, Clary, Mechelle Gatling, Britt Russell and John Yates. Tyson directs special programs, student services MURFREESBORO — An- twyne Tyson has been named di rector of special programs and interim director of student activi ties. In his third year at Chowan, Tyson has been assistant resident director of Dunn Hall and a su pervisor in the Braves Den. Originally from Ahoskie, Tyson has lived and attended schools in Pennsylvania. As director of special pro grams, he will be the staff liaison between the college and special groups coming on campus. He will recruit groups and facilitate their needs while on campus. WE'RE STEPPIN' OUT IN STYLE! From New York, Los Angeles, London, Rome, Paris and the Orient!!! Unique (Boutique 309 East Main Street Murfreesboro, N.C. Better Ladles' Dresses, Co-ordinates and Evening Attire, Accessories and Lingerie, We RentTuxedso & Evening Gowns^ Call (919) 398-3602 Open Tues. thru Sal. 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m new school records with 29 and 26 victories, respectively. The Braves had numerous all conference and All-Region 10 performers, plus one All-Ameri can. Jody Lindstrom was selected as an honorable mention All- American in volleyball. The Male and Female Athletes of the Year were baseball player Mike Niemotka and Heather Ku- low, a star in volleyball, basket ball and softball. A icc HOMECENTER Memorial Dr. AHOSKIE 332-8038 ( Mcrass frcm J^vance J^ulo *Paru } Mon.-Sat. 7:30-6:30 Sun. 12:30-5:30 LITTLE’S SMALL ENGINES Sales and Service of Polaris ATVs SaflFold St. Conway. N.C. 585-1919 HEILIG MEYERS 101 E. Main St. ahoskie 332-3359 Commercial Ready Mix Cofield, N.C. (919)358-5461 Ahoskie, N.C. Franklin, Va. (919) 332-3590 (804) 562-6946 Winfall, N.C. Suffolk, Va. (919) 426-5978 (804) 925-0939 Dixon's Quality Drycleaning 'O^our CCothes “Best JntntC Main Street AHOSKIE 332-2712 ... (Eolontal ptfantmcg 704 £. !\(ain St. MuxfreesBoro 398-3138,,,