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Graduation ONE YEAR SECRETARIAL SCIENCE Patricia Louise Atwater Marguerite Elaine Barnard Elizabeth Jane Edwards Rita Ellen Eure Amy Adele Gardner Gala Page McAdoo R. Kay McKeown Dora Linda Mo'’*’is Joa.. Collins Pinnell Ruth Anne Ridley AAargaret Dale Snipes Sharon Ellis Vann ONE YEAR TELETYPSETTER James Van Frazier, Jr. Brenda Kay Weeks ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE Michael Winston Adams David Michael Alexander Linda Ruth Alexander Oliver Lafayette Anderson, Jr. Edward Eugene Armstrong Thomas Michael Atkinson Steven Nelson Baker Robert Hall Ballard, Jr. James Clyde Basnight James Wright Bass Rodney Lee Bass, Jr. Paul Vincent Battaglia Michael Andrew Batten Gwen Elaine Beasley Gene Alton Bennett Richard Hugh Black Gerald Michael Bonner Susan Smith Bourne Mary Joyce Bowen Lynn Melissa Bowers Lorraine Lee Brinkley Ashbel Richard Britt Bonnie Austin Brothers Donald Ralph Bunn Wingate Rice Burden, Jr. Eleanor Paige Buren Bobby Ray Burgess James Fulton Burnam, Jr, Wayne Edward Burrell Bruce Eric Carpenter Burrus Thomas Chappell James Ashley Cherry Carl Daniel Clary Stuart Shelton Clements, Jr. Charles Jay Collins Robert Walter Comerford Stephen Maurice Cooper Katherine Ruth Cowan Charlotte Long Critcher Thomas Clyde Currie, Jr. Ernest Jefferson Daniel, Jr. Peggy Ann Darden Walton Marvin Daugherty, Jr. Margaret Dodds Davenport Deborah Ann Dawson Wilson Sears Day, Jr. Detx)rah Elaine deHartman Debra Joyce Dibling Bobby Thomas Dundalow Patsy Ellen Duren Joan Lynn Elliott Jesse Lee Erwin John Paul Euler James Steve Faircloth Thomas Lacy Fendley Linwood Stanley Ferguson Sharon Kay Fish George Merritt Fischer Cheryl Dawn Fishel Fred Elton Flora, Jr. Gregory Matthews Fogle Thomas Harvey Frazier Judith Fuller Roy Webb Fuller Derwood Edward Gallop, Jr. Michael Lacy Gibson Rascoe Bond Gillam Charles Edward Gregory Thomas Earl Gregory Gregory Victor Haake Nancy Arlanne Hampton Robert William Hampton Josheph Daniel Harrell Bobbie Lamar Harrison Michael Terry Hart Gregory Wayne Hartranft Thomas Lamar Hawkins Charles Wynn Hawthorne Robert Harris Hawthorne Donald Walker Hensley Michael Heinrich Herbstreith William Warwick Hill, Jr. Ben AAorris HIner, Jr. Gary Paul Hirschler Debora Lynn Hobson Tyrome McCurtis HoHomon Willaim Anderson Honaker, Jr. William Owen Howie Mary Susan Hunt Everett Earl Isaacs, Jr. James Michael Jenkins Ernie Ray Johnson Earnest Glenwood Jones, Jr. John Clark Jordan John Clifton Kaufmann Robert Lee Kilbourne, Jr. Thomas Alan Landers Kenneth Archer Lassiter Jack Medford Leatherwood, Jr. Susan Beatrice Long William Spencer Lovegrove Roy Douglas Lowe Deborah Yvonne McCauley Douglas Elwood McPherson Helen Ruth Manson Robert Leroy Masse Mark Anton Mehalic Andrew Carroll Melvin Roy Lester Montague Candidates Manchle Poore Moore Richard Michael Morlarty ^ames Allen AAorris Richard Lee Morton Troy Daniel Mozingo Karen Diane Nix Glenn Dawson Ormsby Milton Arthur Outten Vickie Vaughan Parker William Edwin Parker Jacqueline Rae Pemberton William Alexander Phillips, Jr. Felix Val Price, Jr. David Herbert Reames, III George Dalton Rector, Jr. Luis Anthony Revelle Paul Nottingham Rogers Dennis Lynn Rothrock Edna Elizabeth Schofell Richard Craig Smith Claude Wayne Stainback Stanley McGuire Starke Edwin Bailey Steinbeck Charles Harvey Sullivan George Bennett Taylor Nancy Hudler Taylor Glenn Allen Tew Judy Wilkes Thomas Micheal Du Bose Thomas Walter Olen Thomas John Richard Holt Thornton Paul Frank Silver Joseph David Tiller Bennie Thomas Vann, Jr. William Arthur Vaughan, III Randy S. Wagner Austin Carroll Ward, III Barbara Jean Watson James Allen Whitaker Charles William Whitlow, Jr. Dianne Williams James Arthur Williams Russell Lowell Willoughby Diane Wondergem Adrian Shaw Wynns Sidney Francis Young ASSOCIATE OF ARTS William Edward Ashworth Brenda Joanne Boykin Frank Felton Butler David Butterton Winslow Lee Carter Carlton Lee Crooks Graylyn Chris Doyle Harry Leonard Flanigan John Kermit Fox, Jr. Gwendolyn Francis Philip Goodwin Frazer Kenneth Brown Harrell Raymond Scott Litchfield Irvin Henry Kline Vicky Marie Mann Wesley D. AAoore Raymond Charles Muzika, Jr. Hal Winfred Oliver Brenda Gregory O'Neal Donald Ray Patton Lee Toliver Spencer Larry Edwin Thurston Donald Erdell Trump Donald LeRoy Vierson, Jr. Jackson Winfield Warden, Jr. AAaxwell Thomas Waters, Jr. John Thomas Williams, Jr. Amy Annell Wynns ASSOCIATE OF NURSING Dunyia Zane Barakey Judy Kaye Boyd Joan Parker Clark Julia Elizabeth Cole Marcell Banks Cooper Jennifer Carol Forrest Frances Melba Fowler Ellen Matthews Glover Sydney Ellen Graves Teresa Ann Johnson Gail Bryan Melchiorre Jeanne Gray Montgomery Joyce Ellis Overby AAartha Gail Pollock Priscilla Adah Renn Darlene Ellen Rondeau Betty Ann Sowers Brenda Kay Winberry ASSOCIATE OF GRAPHIC ARTS Neil Ray Barker Larry Bullock Joy Layne Carrol John Thomas Edwards, III John Richard Farrell Chester Leo Gotay William Andrew Gower William Huger Hall Julia Lyn Hoskins Larry Vincent Howard Larry Benjamin Howell Robert Nelson Jeffreys John Stanley KuzepskI James Randolph Leonard Robert Edwin McClellan William Randall Koonce Stephen Duane Marlowe Glen Edward Matheny Everette Eugene Morton Lynn Burnell Naudlan Marianne Pugh Betsy Louise Smith Frank Morden Snyder ASSOCIATE OF SECRETARIAL ADMINISTRATION AAarilyn Elizabeth Browne Terry Gayle Cross Ina Kaye Grisson Deborah Redding Doris Smith Named Miss Ahoskie 1971 The excitement that had been building for some time for nine young women came to a climsix Saturday night April 17, when Miss Lulu Doris Smith of Wilson, Chowan student, was crowned “Miss Ahoskie 1971.” Not only was she a big winner but the girls also voted her “Miss Congeniality.” When this was announced by master of ceremonies, Sammie Doughtie, Miss Smith’s tears began to flow and they continued until adoring girls rushed onto the stage for autographs. Miss Smith did a dance-baton routine and climaxed her per formance with a flaming baton which brought a round of ap plause from the nearly filled auditorium. Despite the fact she was in an auto accident April 4, the new “Miss Ahoskie” performed her talent with all the vim and vitality of her age. According to Jaycee Publicity Chairman Don Daniels, she was coming back to college after a weekend at home and was forced off the road into a ditch by another car. She was not hospitalized but spent some time in the hospital emergency room having slivers of glass removed from her face. She is 19 years old, a student at Chowan and daughter of Mrs. Alma Smith of Wilson. She hopes to further her education at the Christian School for the Deaf. She is five feet six inches tall and her measurements are 35,24,35. Her hair is brown and she has hazel eyes. First runner-up was Mary Joyce Bowen of Windsor who did an original monologue “What About Tomorrow?” Her position IS an important one for if Miss Smith is unable to fulfill the duities Miss Bowen will have to assume the responsibility. Second runner-up was Miss Deborah Merle Vann of Conway who did a monologue of an old lady giving her recipe for the young. Entertainment was provided by Miss Martin County, Deborah Wilson of Robersonville, Jim Farmer of Ahoskie and the outgoing “Miss Ahoskie,” Linda Moyer. Also present were Miss Coley Hunt, “Miss Wilson” and Debbie Fisher of Pendleton, “Miss North Carolina Princess Soya.” Miss Smith will receive a $200 savings bond from pageant sponsors, merchandise from the Ahoskie Department Store, luggage form Belk-Tyler in Ahoskie and Murfreesboro, sports outfit trom Johnna’s in Ahoskie engraved trophy from the Jaycees and an aU-expense paid trip to the state pageant in Charlotte. First runner-up received a trophy and a $75 bond and the second runner-up received a trophy and a $25 bond. Nature has given us two ears, two eyes, and but one tongue, to the end that we should hear and see more than we speak. — Socrates. MISS AJIOSKIE 1971—Miss Doris Smith of Wilson, a student at Chowan, was crowned “Miss Ahoskie 1971” Saturday night, April 17. The winner was crowned by Miss Linda Moyer, also a Chowan student, and the out going Miss Ahoskie. Miss Smith will represent Ahoskie in the “Miss North Carolina” contest to be held soon. First runner-up in the contest was Miss Mary Joyce Bowen of Windsor, and second runner-up honors went to Miss Deborah Vann of Conway. Both runners-up are also students at Chowan College. WALK—Doris Smith takes her “victory walk among admiring spectators as a climax to the Miss Ahoskie” contest. PAGE TWO The Chowanian
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