% i % - -a ^4'77^- .:,r- The Chowan College Touring Choir Choir begins annual spring tour The Chowan College Choir will be on tour March 23-26 with scheduled performances including television and the General Assembly of North Carolina. Professor James Chamblee is the director and Professor Trel- fes Case is accompanist. The itinerary of the 28-member tour ing choir begins on Sunday, March 23 at Weldon Baptist Church, 11:00 a.m. and contin ues with performances of sac red and popular selections at 6:30 p.m. lhat evening at First Baptist Church, Ahoskie; Mon day, March 24 at Oxford Baptist Church, Oxford, 7:30 p.m.; and at 9:00 p.m. that same evening, Oxford Baptist Church Fellow ship Concert. Three performanc es are scheduled for Tuesday, March 25; 10:00 a.m. at South eastern Baptist Theological Sem inary, Wake Forest; 12:00 noon. General Assembly of the State of North Carolina; 2:15 p.m., Millbrook High School, Mill- brook; and 7:30 p.m., WRAL-TV, Raleigh. The last day of the tour concludes with two per formances in South Boston, Va.; 1:45 p.m., Halifax County High School and 7:30 p.m.. First Baptist Church. Members of the Chowan Col lege Touring Choir are Mark Stevens, of South Boston, Va.; Emmitt Totty, Chesapeake, Va.; Roger Dale Cope, Mocks- ville, N.C.: Stephen Ray Pickard and Kenneth Alan Hamilton of Norfolk, Va.; Charles Allen Gardner of Lynchburg, Va,; Jane Corbell of Kill Devil Hills, N.C.; Margaret Harris of Farm- ville, N.C.; Margaret Sparrer of Seaford, Va.; Bonita Tread way of Newark, Delaware; Dorsey R. Gillis and Claudette Denny of Roxboro, N.C.; Larry Tice of Virginia Beach, Va.; Paula Welch of Arlington, Va.; Bert Holt of Nathalie, Va.; William Pollard of Amherst, Va; Jack Nelson of Broomes Island, Maryland; Cathy Jones of Durham, N.C.; Howard L. Harrison of Williamston, N.C.; Brenda Meadows of Richmond. Va.; Dennis Richards of Elbe- ron, Va.; and Brenda Carpen ter and Joanne E. Corbett of Hampton, Va; Marilyn Dixon of Arlington, Va.; Ed Buhl of Hampton, Vs.; Marcia Allsbrook, Roanoke Rapids, N.C.; Tommy Lewis of Nassawadox, Va. Sorority inducts MURFREESBORO, N. C.-Four Cho wan co-eds were initiated into member ship in Alpha Pi Epsilon, National Secretarial Society at Chowan College, in a Candlelight Ceremony in Marks Hall Auditorium. Receiving their membership scroll were: Diane Caviness of Portsmouth, Va.; Janet Speight, Suffolk, Va.; Jen nie Gay, Charlottesville, Va.: and Nancy Edwards, Portsmouth, Va. Mrs. Dorothy Wallace and Mrs. Pat ricia B. Edwards are co-sponsors for the organization and Susan Clark of Churchville, Pa., serves as president. In order to qualify for membership in Alpha Pi Epsilon, students must maintain a 2.0 quality point rating on all academic work and must possess the qualities of accuracy, dependability and show initiative. The society seeks young people of character, intelligence, leadership, scholarship and superior competence in secretarial subjects. The Chowanian Chowan College, Murfreesboro, N. C., a standard junior college controlled by the, North Carolina Baptist State Convention and founded in 1848. Printed, designed and ed ited by the students and faculty of the School of Graphic Arts at Chowan College. Send changes of address notices to The Chowanian, Chowan College, Murfreesboro, North Carolina 27855. Second class postage paid at Murfrees boro, North Carollina. Alpha Pi Epsilon members are shown receiving their membership scroll, from left to right, from Presi dent, Susan Clark, and co-sponsor, Mrs. Dorothy Wallace. From left, the co-eds receiving scrolls are Speight, Jennia Gay and Nancy Edwards. (Not pictured are Donna Burnett and Mrs. Patricia B. Edwards, sponsor,) PAGE SLX The Chowanian