HOMECOMING CLASS REUNIONS Saturday, October 19, 1985 A GRAND NURSING SCHOOL REUNION for all Chowan Col lege nursing graduates and former nursing students will be held at Homecoming. The following alumnae will host their respective class reunions. . CLASS OF 1967 CLASS OF 1968 CLASS OF 1969 CLASS OF 1970 CLASS OF 1971 CLASS OF 1972 Mrs. Betty Jean Crawford Pearson 4217 Aterbury Road Raleigh, N. C. 27604 Miss F. Anne Brown 29 BluH Trail Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514 Mrs. Lynn Smith Pope 3712 Sandy Ridge Lane Durham, N. C. 27705 Mrs. Lynn Tucker Reed 806 Winwood Drive Windsor, N. C. 27983 Mrs. Velda Gardner Williford 112 Kirkwood Place Rocky Mount, N. C. 27801 Mrs. Judy Wiggins Perry Route 1, Box 94-D Cofield, N. C. 27922 Mrs. Gail Melchiorre Parker 5816 Goolagong Drive Virginia Beach, Va. 23464 Mrs. Ellen Matthews Glover P. O. Box 254 Seaborod, N. C. 27876 Mrs. Belinda Weede Haddock P.O. Box 1143 Sharpsburg, N. C. 27878 Mrs. Joan Cox Bounds 1800 Stage Road Durham. N. C. 27703 Mrs. Hilda Escobedo Litchfield 3773 Karlin Avenue Norfolk, Vo. 23502 Miss Sue Anne Jackson 1836 North Lakeland Drive Norfolk, Vo. 23518 Mrs. Mary Midyette Martin 904 North Gregson Street Durham, N. C. 27503 Mrs. Anne Hatch Joyner P. O. Box 365 Wakefield, Va. 23888 A fantastic HOMECOMING REUNION will be held Saturday, October 19, 1985, on campus for all graduates and former students of the following classes: CLASS OF 1957 CLASS OF 1958 CLASS OF 1959 CLASS OF 1960 Please confact Loueen Leonard for further details. Loueen's address Is: Pioneer Virginia Title Agency — Roanoke, Crystal Towers Building, Suite 602, 145 Campbell Avenue, S. W., Roanoke, Virginia 240H (703-981-1457). CLASS OF 1973 CLASS OF 1974 PAGE 16—TheChowanlan, May-June, 1985 Choir fakes annual tour The Chowan College Touring Choir sang at seven churches in central and western North Carolina during its annual Spring Tour May 13-19. The 16-member choir is directed by Dr. James Chamblee, chairman of the college’s Fine Arts Depart ment. The accompanist is Mrs. Barbara Giosnell. The choir has toured extensively over the years in the eastern United States from Delaware to Florida. The choir is active throughout the academic year presenting annual December holi day and ^ring Festival concerts. The choir.also appeeirs on the area television stations with a taped program of Christmas music. Dr. Chamblee has directed the Chowan Touring Choir since 1959. He is a native North Carolinian and received his A.B. and Ph.D. in musicology from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill and M.A. from Columbia University. He is the former director of Raleigh Oratorio Society and the University of North Carolina’s summer choral organizations. In addition to directing chmal groups at Chowan, he is currently choir director at the Murfreesboro Baptist Church and directs a com munity chorus in Franklin, Va. Guidance leads to profession at the University of North Carolina and Medical College of Virginia and was accepted by both. She has decided to transfer to Chapel Hill in the fall and enroll in the three- year program leading to the bachelor of science in pharmacy. She said she may continue her studies to pursue a doctorate degree. “I’d like to work in research with a pharmaceutical firm. I think that would be exciting,” she remarked. Although she must devote most of her time to her studies and laboratory work, Edwards has found time to serve as vice presi dent of the Baptist Student Union/Campus Christian Fellowship and member of the Day Student Organization. She has been named to Phi Theta Kappa for academic achievement. “I have enjoyed my science studies at Chowan very much,” said the Ridgecroft graduate. “My professors have been very helpful.” Dr. Faile, chairman of the Department of Science, c«n- mented, “The fact that she has been accepted by the i^iarmacy schools at both ^ University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the Medical College of Virginia speaks well for Susanne. We’re happy that Chowan has been able to provide her with an academic background in science and other studies to help prepare her for transfer to Chapel Hill and a future career as a pharmacist.” While some students will do anything to avoid chemistry studies, to Susanne Edwards, of Murfreesboro, they have been the key to unlocking her future career. When EMwards entered Chowan in the fall of 1983, she said she had no idea what she wanted to do. Because she enjoyed science, she decided to enroU in a science cur riculum. Now, after taking general chemistry her freshman year under Mrs. Phyllis Dewar and organic chemistry this year under Dr. Garth Faile, she has decided to become a pharmacist. She said ematomy under Jim Dewar and other science courses have also in fluenced her to select pharmacy as a career. She applied to pharmacy schools Susanne Edwards, sophomore from Murfreesboro, works on a chemistry lab assignment in Camp Hall. phoiobyM compMi THE CHOWANIAN Murfreesboro, North Carolina 27855 Newsmagazine of Chowan College