School of Graphic Arts Alumni Where They Are and What They re Doing From a recent questionnaire sent to 285 former students of Chowan College School of Grap hic Arts 118 have been returned. Out of these 65 percent are still in the printing industry while others are in various occupa tions and some in the armed services. Here they are, grouped in the years they at tended Chowan College, their mailing addresses and their em ployment: 1954-1955 Travis Barden, PO Box 1055, New Bern, Sun Journal; Brough ton Forest Jr., 4105 Jane St., Raleigh, Mitchell Printing Co.; Charles Bridges, Box 1028, Waynesville, N.C., The Waynes- ville Mountaineer; Sam Cutler, 2605 Sadler Lane, Eau Gallie, Florida, Lindsey Lumber Co.; Frank Dennis, 2468 Country Club Road, Spartanburg, S.C., Acme Tool Works; Mrs. Frank M. Dennis (Virginia Gray Drake), 2468 Country Club Road, Spar- tenburg, S.C., Spartanburg Her ald-Journal; Clarice Marion Galloway, Box 442 East Tillman Avenue, Lake Wales, Florida, Lake Wales High School; Mrs. Pauline Hardee Woodard, 3056 Elizabeth Street, S.W. Melborne, Florida, Daily Times; Edward Hendricks, Route 3, Box 76, Nashville, The Nashville Grap hic; Lee Roy Jones, P.O. Box 124, Nashville, Sanford Daily Herald; Robert C. Klatt, 214 Fairview Road, Cary, The Co lonial Press, Inc.; Joseph Dav idson McLean, 407 West Park Drive, Raleigh, Raleigh Times; Curtis F. McManus, Route 1, Box 57, Midland, Higgins Typo graphy; Jimmie Pearce, Route 5, Raleigh, Printing Dept, of N.C. Prison Dept.,; Erwin W. Rhymer, 204 Harrill Street, For est City, Forest City Courier; Mrs. Mary Frances Sanders Morris, R-6, Box 600-A, Golds boro, Goldsboro News- Argus; Bill Sowell, Pecan Drive, Mur freesboro, Chowan College; Bob by Stainback, 3216 Glenridge Drive, Raleigh, Graphic Press, Inc.; Kelton Stone, P.O. Box 218, Nashville, The Nashville Graph ic; Ronald E. Sumner, 7608 Her itage Drive, Annadale. Va., Fed eral Bureau of Investigation and Jimmy Wilder, Route 3, Box 112, Tabor City, Farmer. 1955-1956 Billy Hayes Taylor, P.O. Box 53, Chocowinity, B.F. Taylor Oil Company; Mrs. Barbara Jean Webb Smith, 10 Scott Avenue, ■ GRAPHIC ARTS STUDENTS IN FRONT OF THE FIRST SCHOOL OF PRINTING BUILDING. DO YOU KNOW THP3! THE YEAR THIS PICTURE WAS TAKEN? t II II 11 n fi I fi *r v i-r ’• r'-s- THESF STUDENTS WERE PROUD OF THE FENCE THAT SURROUNDED THE GRAPHIC ARTS BUILDING AITER THE FIRST ADDITION WAS COMPLETED. HOW MANY OF THEM CAN YOU NAME? Box 72, Warehouse Point, Conn., housewife and Mrs. Louise Wim- bish White, 138 Gene Avenue, Suffolk, Virginia, Suffolk News- Herald. 1956-1957 William Daniel Jackson, Box 344, Route 7, Raleigh, N.C. Print Shop, N.C. State of UNC at Ral eigh; Frank Meador, Route 2, Ruffin, Danville Printing Co, Inc.; Giles Robert Miller, 3021 Wirestead Rd. Rocky Mount, Evening Telegram; K. G. Nading, Jr., 134 Sunset Drive, N. W., Win ston-Salem, Goodwill Ind. Rehab ilitation, Incorporated; John J. Nicholson, Jr., Box 137 Pinetops, Evening Telegram; and John G. Powell, 513 Garrett Ave., Ashokie, The Herald. 1957-1958 Wallace Eugene Barbee, RFD 3, Fuquay-Varina, The Independ ent; Madison Frank Edwards, 6928 Corkwood Road, Jackson ville, Florida, ACL Railroad, Reproduction Bureau; Billy Ray Godwin, PO Box 293, Dunn, The Dunn Dispatch; Edward Scott Grissom, 434 Deerfield Drive, Petersburg, Va., Owen Printing Co.; Robert Sherwood Johnson, 3202 Millwood Avenue, Columbia South Carolina, Epworth Child ren’s Home; William Christian Manning III, 311 Church Street, Williamston, Enterprise Pub. Company; Charles Patrick War ren, 429 N. Daughtry Street, Rocky Mount, N. C. Rocky Mt. Publishing Company; Edward H. Wilson, Box 105, Sims, Du Pont; and Mrs. Gloria Ann Sumner Clemmons, Star Route, Conway, housewife. 1958-1959 Wayne M. Alford, Route 2, Middlesex, Coast Guard; Theo dore G. Boyette, Jr., Boyette In surance Agency, 2305 Harvie Rd. Richmond, Virginia; Benjafnin Brown, 464 College St., Jackson ville, Casco Printing Company; Charles R. Driver, Route 4, Zeb- ulon, ITT Kellogg; Jonas Frank lin E d w a rd s, RFD 1, Mac clesfield, Clayton Printing I I h THFSE TELFTYPESETTER OPER ATOR STUDENTS ARE PLANTING SHRUBS IN FRONT OF THE GRAPHIC ARTS BUILDING. DO YOU KNOW THEM AND THE YEAR THEY W'ERE AT THE SCHOOL OF GRAPHIC ARTS? House, Inc.; Esley Hope Forbes III, Route 2, Wake Forest, Ed wards and Broughton and Co.; Hubert Willis Hoyle, P. 0. Box 1241 Oxford, Oxford Public Led ger; Dorwin T. Jackson, Jr.. Rt. 3, Wake Forest, News and Observer Pub. Co.; William An tony Lee, 514 Jefferson Street. Alexandria, Va., U.S. Post Of fice; William L. Norvell, Jr., 913 Liberty Street, Ahoskie, Wes- tinghouse Appliance Co., Ho ward Ray Rose, Box 233, Prince- t 0 n, Goldsboro News-Argus; William F. Severance, 1121 Rosemont Dr., Reidsville, State Highway Commission; Alpheus T. Seymour, III, P.O. Box 64, Apex, Chemstrand Research Center; Henry Lins Temple, RFD 4, Box 292A, Marion, McDowell News; Bryan Lee Williams, P- 206 McKimmon Village, Ral eigh, N.C. State College; and Beatrice Earl Crocker Rowe, 1017 Turner Avenue, Wilson, house wife. 1959-1960 Gordon Keith Abbott, Jr., 521 Darden Court, Rocky Mount, Evening Telegram; William David Bedsole, 3302 Raeford Rd. Fayetteville, Raeford Road Mo tors; Marvin James Cooper, Rt. 3 Box B, Columbia, Coast Guard Adolphus Howard Cox, R-1 Box 15, Timberlake, Crown Alumi num Industries Corp.; Mrs. Vi na Ferguson Saxby, 2708 N. St., Beaufort, South Carolina, house wife; Glopheus Chandler Gentry. Rt. 1, Box 105, Moncure, The Sanford Herald; Mitchell Powell Gray, 601 Walnut St., Franklin, Va.. Newport News Shipbuild ing and Dry Dock Co., Mrs. Ma ry Hasty Filligame, P.O. Box 66 Vanceboro, Sun Journal.; Raymond Way James, 608 Frank Street, Raleigh, U. S. Air Force Security Service; Donald Ferrell Oakley, Route 2, Roxboro, The Courier-Times; Mrs. Evelyn Pope Bryant, Box 321, Rich Square, Roanoke Electric Mem bership Corp.; Gerald T. Simp son, 210 Peachtree Street, Hen derson, Roses Stores, Inc.; and Karel Elphus West, Route 5, Box 187, Fayetteville, Fayette ville Observer. 1960-1961 Mac Arthur Gwaltney, Route 3, Windsor, Va., Air Force; Con rad Wilson Hopkins. Route 1. Box 480 A, Roxboro, Collins and Aikman Corp.; Charles Tyndall Herring, 917 Hood St., Wilson, N.C. State Patrol; Reginal Tay lor Howell, Garysburg, U.S. Ar my; Lanny Edwards Jilcott, Box 93, Roxobel, U.S. Navy; Sue Evelyn Mitchell, Woodville, Tarheel Bank and Trust Com pany; David George Montague, Route 3, Box 91, New Bern, Owen G. Dunn Company; Jos eph Fowler Nixon, Route 1. Box 165, Edenton, Air Force; Nath an Daniel Peterson, Route 3, Smithfield, Medlin Printing Co.; Peter Lloyd Ray, 1650 Metro politan Avenue, Bronx, New Yo rk, Reinhold Publishing Compa ny, Phillip Morris Scarboro, Rt. 3, Whitley Drive, Smithfield, Smithfield Herald; William Garland Sharber, Route 3, Box 602, Elizabeth City, U.S. Air Force, William Gene Thomp son, Route 2, Norlina, U.S. Na vy; George Donald Tice, 710 Mineral Springs. Durham, Ow ens Illinois Glass Company; and William Graham Welch, Rt. 3, Box 429, Suffolk, Virginia, Suf folk News-Herald. 1961-1962 Jimmy Edward Adams, Route 5, Box 514, Goldsboro, Smith field Herald; Worth Bagley As kew. Jr., Route 2, Box 108, A- hoskie, Parker Brothers; Ron ald Earl Clark, 104 S, Second Street, Murfreesboro, Parker- Brothers, Inc.; Ronald Clegg Hathcock, 31-A Douglas Avenue., Concord, The Concord Tribune; William Carr Horton, 412 South William Street, Goldsboro; Jerry Eugene Lindsay, 211-A Summitt Avenue, Sanford, Sanford Daily Herald, William Penn Pearman, Rt. 6 Box 742, Goldsboro, PAB Publishing Company; Ed ward Allen Poythress, Jr., 608 South Holden Road, Apt. 2, Greensboro, John H. Harland Company; and Calvin Columbus Reynolds, P.O. Box 468, James- ville. Beacon Printing Co. 1962-1963 Robert Joseph Browning, RF D 2, Box 257A, Enfield, North Carolina Army National Guard; Mrs. Elizabeth Daughtrige Brown, 309 Isabella Ave., Wash ington, Housewife; Mary Jane Daughtry, Route 1, Box 155, Mur freesboro, Parker Brothers, Inc. Ronnie Leslie Davis, 26 Shirley Road, Newpwort News, Va., Stu- I Continued on Next Page) FOR MARCH, 1965 PAGE SEVEN

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