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Wf-4 t Graduate is Employee of Month Tandy Dunn, Chowan alumnus, Class of 1979, was recently selected "Employee of the Month" for Parker Brothers, Inc., in Ahoskie, where he Is supervisor of the camera department. Pictured with Dunn above is John Powell, supervisor of commercial printing operations, also an alumnus of Chowan, and Joe Parker, publisher of Parker Brothers' newspapers. According to a release from Parker Brothers, "Tandy's nomination was based on his consideration for his work, concern for getting work out quickly and efficiently, and his ability to get along with all departments." Dunn is a graduate of the college's School of Graphic Communications, and received the Superior Citizenship Award at Honors Day last May. Nursing Class of 1971 Continued from Preceding Page For one year she has been doing four hours aweek at the Health Department doing Pregnancy testing and counseling. She is also very active in a nearby United Methodist Church. She does two newsletters-one for Pierce County Nurses Association and the other for Washington State Section of WAACog (OB-GYN Nurses Organization). MRS. PATRiaA B. JACKSON Chapel Hill, North Carolina She finished the Master’s Program at U.N.C. and went into the Faimly Nurse Practioner in Pediatrics at Wake County Medical Center in Raleigh, N.C. She has four children Norman 24, Kenneth 22, Rodney 20, and Elaine 17 plus her husband Norman. MRS. ALMIRA H. OCKERMAN Murfreesboro, North Carolina She is retired and does volunteer work with Senior Citizens. Among her many duties she is serving on various boards and conunittees. She is a widow with two step children. MRS. EDITH M. REGISTER Elizabethtown, North Carolina She is retired but after the Chowan Pro gram she spent six years teaching at SCC. She is a widow and has two childem Joann and Marvin. DUNYIA BARAKEY STEFANICK Sterling, Virginia Dunyia is a psychiatric nurse at Spr- ingwood at Leesburg. Her husband Andy is a senior systems analyst at Advanced Technology in McLean. Tlieir son, Andrew Raymond (Drew), is five years old. JEANNE MONTGOMERY TARRASCH Springfield, Mossouri Jeanne is attending Southwest Missouri State University Part-time to work on her B.S.N. Her husband David is a psychologist. They have two daughters: Rachal Elisabeth, two years old, and AUison Rebec ca, bom May 29. SYDNEY GRAVES ZURAW Chesapeake, Virlginia Sydney and her family recently moved from Richmond to Chesapeake, Virginia. She plans to start back to work as a part- time OB staff nurse in the fall. Her husband Kenneth is vice president of Tidewater Yacht Agency, Inc. Their two daughters are: Valerie Lynne, six, bom October 6, 1972; Shelby Erin, four, bom September 23, 1974. Clif Collins Appointed To Executive Board Clifton S. Collins, Director of Financial Aid, has become a member of the Executive Board of the Southern Association of Stu dent Financial Aid Administrators (SASFAA). Collins, as president of the North Carolina Association of Student Financial Administrators, represents fiis state organization on this board. SASFFA is a 900 member professional organization dedicated to the betterment of post-secondary educational opportunities. What Do All of These People Have in Common? Mrs. Lois Vann Wynn Miss Una Lorraine White Mrs. Lola Freeman Penny Lowell F. Sodemon Mrs. Olivia Benthall Jenkins Mrs. Ethleen Vick Underwood Mrs. Lucile Williams Beasley Mrs. Dorothy Heath Brown Dr. J. P. Freeman Mrs. Vesta Benthall White John Roger Griffin Mrs. Glenn Smith Benthall Rev. Eugene Williams Dr. Inez Willoughby Elrod Charlie T. Whitley Mrs. Maggie Boone Bridgers Miss Betsy Craig Mrs. Ruby Daniel Udvarnoki Miss Grace Parker Mrs. O. C. Turner Allen J. Casey J. M. Jenkins Miss Hazel Griffin Mrs. C. C. Hoggord Rev. Jerry E. Harper Mrs. Sandra Gatling McCoy They are all recipients of the DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARD from Chowan College. From 1963 until the present the college has presented the DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARDS in order to bestow upon the recipients the honor and recognition they justly deserve. The Chowan College Alumni Association has the privilege of selecting a maximum of three persons each year as nominees for the Distinguished Alumni Award. The initial selection is made by the of ficers and directors of the Alumni Association. The names of the nominees are presented to the Board of Trustees for their final ap proval and authorization. The awards are presented by the Chowan College Alumni Associatm through the administration of the college. The awards presentation is a part of the Commencement Exercises, scheduled this year for Sunday, May 18, 1980. Nominations are based upon the distinguished service of the nominees to Chowan College, religious, civic and educational life, as well as service to the community. Once again we need your help in selecting this year's Distinguish ed Alumni. Please make your recommendations on the form below and return It to Randy Britton. President, Chowon College Alumni Association, P. O. Drawer 37, Murfreesboro, N. C. 27855. NOMINATIONS NEEDED DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARD 1980 Name of Nominee Residence Address Busmess Address _ Age . Years Attended Chowan. Basis of nominee's service to church, profession, community and Chowan College: Submitted by Address -Class PAGE EIGHT THE CHOWANIAN
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