Swimming Pool
Ready for Concrete
The swimming pool of Chowan's new gymnasium- !
physical education facility is pictured as being ready
for the pouring of reinforced concrete. Shown in the
photo to the left is the "diving end " of the pool as
viewed from the lower diving platform. The
Olympic-size pool will be a tremendous asset to the
physical education program of the college.
A Student
is
Unique
INDIVIDUAL GIFTS NECESSARY
TO REACH THE GOAL OF $75,000.00
Number of
Helpers
Ne^ed
Individual
Gifts in the
Range of
Totaling
1
$8,500
$ 8,500
1
5,000
5,000
2
2,500
5,000
20
1,000
20,000
20
500
10,000
20
250
5,000
120
100
12,000
120
50
6,000
140
25
3,500
The theme of the 1979-80 Chowan College Annual Giving Fund is the uni
queness of the individual student. J. E. Ferebee of Camden is general chair
man.
You can help, person to person, through your gift to the Annual Gi/ing
Fund. It's a warm, personal way to touch another life, to say "I care tor you
and your future," and I believe that a "single individual" can make a dif
ference in our world."
The exceptional experience of a Christian higher education is a precious
gift.
Through your gift, you join with other members of the Chowan family in
helping more than a thousand young people on a very personal individual
basis.
At the very minimum, it will take $65,000.00 in gifts from alumni and
friends to meet the needs of Chowan students this year. Our goal is
$75,000.00.
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