Chowan Alumni Fund Contributors ASSEMBLY SINGER—Students conducted a recent assembly program and featured various students displaying their talents. as she sung the popular “On the The following is a partial list of the contributors to the 1964- 65 ALUMNI FUND. It is up-to- date insofar as was possible at the time of the deadline for the current issue of THE CHOWAN- lAN. If your name does not ap pear on this list, please bear with the Alumni Office until the next Alumni Issue and we will run the list again. July 1, 1963 ■ June 30, 19i4 Miss Margaret Aman Mrs. Fred VV. Anderson Mr. Shelton Asbell Mrs. W. Clarence Askew Mrs. Hurley B Aswell Mrs. Sara Storey Batten Mrs. T. J. Benthall Mrs. James A. Blakeney Miss Daisie Bowers Mrs. Lucille L. Bowles Miss Judith Beth Boyd Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Bradley, Jr. Mrs. Maggie B. Bridgers Miss Ethel Britt Miss Margaret Britt Mr. Randolph V. Britton Mrs. 8, H. Brown Mrs. Walter J. Brown, Jr. Mrs. Lloyd E. Bunch Miss Barbara A. Byrd Mrs. Ola A. Chitty Mrs. Daisy Hare Cornette Mrs. W. S. Cowan Mrs. Alice C. Darr Miss Jennie Daughtrey Mrs. Howard G. Dawkins Mrs. Ruby M. Dennis Mr. Robert L. Dough Mrs. Barbara A. Edwards Mrs. Julia V. Edwards Inez W. Elrod, M. D. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Etheridge Miss Eunice Evans Mrs. Lydia A. Ferguson Mrs, Sue Perry Forehand Mrs. Elizabeth F. Futrell Miss Henrietta C. Futrell Miss Sarah H. Futrell Mrs. C. W Gardner Mrs. R. L. Gay Mrs. W. H. Gilbert Mr. Gerald W. Gilliam Mrs. Paul D. Gilliam Mrs. Corneha G. Gordon Mrs. H. M. Griffith Mrs. J. R. Hankins Mrs. E. J. Harrell Miss Enid M. Harrell Mr. Willie Lee Harris Mrs. L. L. Hedgepeth Miss Margaret E. Bight Mrs. Bob F. Hill Mrs. Angus I. Hines Mrs. W. J. M. Holland, Jr. Miss Elizabeth Howard Mrs. Pauline V. Holloman Mrs. Carrie B. Howell Mr. Eugene R. Jackson Mrs. M. Bernard Johnson Rev. and Mrs. C. Bailey Jones Miss Betty Marie Keel Mrs. Mary V. Lassiter Mrs. Fannie Marie Leary Mrs. Catherine Leicester Miss Rebecca Long Mrs. R. T. Long Mrs. Earl Lowe Mrs. L. E. McDaniel Mrs. J. B. Magette Mrs. Ruby B. Morrow Mrs. J. Raynor Moore Mrs. Mary P. Murphy Mrs. Maude Newsome Mr. R. A. Parker Mrs. W. S. Penny Mrs. Randolph Phillips Mrs. Rose G. Pool Mrs. Julian W. Porter Mrs. C. E. Reitzel Mrs. A. M. Richardson Mr. William C. Ross Mrs. 0. P Snipes Mrs. Leon Spencer Mrs. McDonald Spiers Miss Rennie Spivey Mrs. W C. Spivey Mrs. G. B. Storey Mrs. Virginia F. Swain Miss Mary P. Thomas Miss Josephine Vann Mrs. I. A. Ward Miss Clara M. Wheeler Mrs. J. B. Whitley Mrs. Walter R. Wiley Mrs. Pauline Woodward Mrs. Lois V. Wynn Mrs. Lois V. Wynn June 30, 1964 - March 4, 1965 Mrs. Fred W. Anderson Mrs. Nelda A. Aycock Mrs. Yates M. Barber Mrs. Frances J. Bass Mrs. C. W. Beasley Miss Vida G. Bell Mrs. George R. Bishop Mrs. James A. Blakeney Miss Daisy B. Bowers Mrs. J. H. Boyd, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. M. R. Bradley Miss Olivia R. Bridgers Mrs. Charles Bryant Mr. Jamie H. Cason Mrs. Earl B. Chappell Mrs. R. A. Chappell Mrs. Ola A. Chitty Mrs. Carrie R. Collins Miss Rosaline L. Cooley Mrs. Daisy H. Cornette Mrs. Frank S. Cox Mrs. Beulah V. Cowan Mrs. S. M. Crisp Mrs. Ray Jenkins Curtis Miss Gloria Davis Mrs. Ruby Dennis Mrs. R. B. Edwards Inez W'. Elrod, M.D. Miss Patricia Ann Etheridge Mrs. Virginia Freeman Miss Henerietta Futrell Miss Sadie Futrell Miss Cornelia Gordon Mrs. Gertrude C. Griffin Mr. Joseph H, Harkey Mrs. D. P. Harris Miss Margaret E. Hight Mrs. Joseph B. Hobbs Mrs. Ayler J. Holland Mrs. W. J. M. Holland, Jr. Mrs. George Hurdle Mrs, J. H. Jenkins Reverend C. Bailey Jones Miss Lela Eunice King Mrs. A. Lloyd Lassiter Mrs. Arthur K. Leggett Miss Rebecca Long Mrs. R. T. Long Mr. Earl Lowe Mr. Hardie L. Martin Mrs. R. C. Mason, Jr. Mr. John J. Nicholson Mrs. Mary P. Murphy Mr. F, L, Odom, Jr. Mrs. Elwood W. Parker Mrs. J. K. Parker Mr. W. Carol Parker Mrs. Richmond Peters Mrs. Ruth S. Phillips Mrs. Julian W. Porter Mrs. T. Glenn Prichard Mrs. C. E. Reitzel Mrs. Nettie B. Sewell Mr. William B. Sharber Mrs. H. McDonald Spiers Mrs. Beatrice E. Spiver Miss Rennie Spivey Mrs. W. C. Spivey Miss Claude Stephenson Mr. George R. Sutherland, Jr. Mr. Thomas W. Thomas Mr. R. L. Turner Mrs. Bela W. Udvarnoki Miss Josephine Vann Mrs. Alma F. White Miss Una White Mrs. Deri G. Winslow Mrs. Lois V. Wynn Here Sylvia Moose is pictured Street Where You Live”. Happiness Is Riding Outside (ACP)—What happens when a coed decides she wants to hang on outside rather than sit inside a cable car? University of California coed Mona Hutchin found out recently says the DAILY CALIFORNIAN. When the conductor told Miss Hutchin to get inside the car, she refused. “What’s the use of rid ing a cable car if you have to ride inside?” she asked. “Be sides, there aren’t any seats.” Even when a seat became available, she decided she would rather hang on to the rail and ride outside. By this time the car was at Market Street turntable. The con ductor insisted that ladies were not allowed to ride outside. Someone muttered that Miss Hutchin was “no lady”. Another asked, “What would your par ents think?” Finally the police came and took her to the police station. A discussion soon developed about her “I am a Right-Wing Extre mist” button. “It’s just a joke,” she explain ed. “All conservatives are sup posed to be extremists.” “You mean conservative as op posed to Communist?” a sergeant asked. She said yes. “You believe in fewer govern ment controls?” She agreed. He asked what she meant by that. “Laws should apply equally to everyone.” “For example?” “Girls should be able to ride on the outside of cable cars.” The police managed to convince Miss Hutchin not to continue her fight that afternoon, but she said she would at least register a complaint with the Municipal Railway Co., in charge of run ning the cars. Someone looked for the law the whole time Miss Hutchin was in the station. They were sure there was a rule against ladies riding on the outside of cable cars. It had been in effect, people said, from 1870 —or maybe it was only 25 years ago. No one knew for sure. V.ARIETY NLMBFJ?—“The Chicken Song’’ by these students was well-liked by the student body. Left to right, the entertainers are: Anita Williams, Susan Harmon, Charlene Langly, Sandra Tier ney and Diana Poison. Accompanying the group at the piano was Pat williams, with Bob Miller on the drums. FOLK SINGING GROl'P—These student? found that their audience were well pleased with their ■ringing of “The Wayward Wind”. Pictured are. left to right. Carol Corbitt, Patsy Edwards, Carolyn Roberts. Sue Beenrh. .^rlette Bone and Marilyn Stanaland. PAGE EIGHTEEN THE CHOWANIAN

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