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Complete course Sandra Louise White, left, and Glenda Jones, and Mrs. Sidnei; Wallace White, Jr., Rt. 2, graduates of John A. Holmes High School, Edenton, is studiiing art education. She is a receive certificates from Associate Dean of member of Edenton Baptist Church. Jones, Students Earl Dildav for having completed a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Douglas Jones, non-credit course in Residence Hall Living, a Edenton, is studying accounting. The\i were program for students who are selected to serve among 20 students who completed the course, as resident assistants. White, daughter of Mr. H 2; X c m n A n rr 0 X p o s TO ?■ •n 0_ > z 5' o > TO s z C/i 3 Q CiQ N 5' TO o o =r o s Q 3 o CQ TO Heading Graphic Arts Foundation New officers of the Chowan Graphic Arts Foundation, Inc., review tentative plans for the next near following their election at the Foundation’s annual meeting in Chapel Hill in late Januari;. Guiding the work of the Foundation will be, left to right. Jack Andrews, Raleigh News and Observer, treasurer; Morgan Dickerman, III, The Wilson Daili/ Times, president; Joe M. Parker. Ahoskie News- Herald, vice-president; and Her man W. Gatewood, School of Graphic Communications, secretary. The Chowan Graphic Arts Foundation, composed of newspaper executives from throughout North Carolina, con centrates its work in supporting the educational program of Chowan’s graphic communica tions department. PAGE EIGHT—The Chowanion, February, 1988
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