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PAGE FOUR THE COMPASS SEPTEMBER, 1967 The Big Fours Make Four It was the seniors who carried the straight 4.00 averages on the Spring 1967 Dean’s List. They were Celestine Ashe,- a Social Science major, of Littleton; Ruby O. Best, Elementary Education major from Goldsboro; Edna F. Brown, Biology major from Wil- liamston; Earnestine Roundtree, Biology major from Grimesland, and Eula White, an Elementary Education major from Tarboro. Following these are other stars of last semester’s academic roll. However, let us not forget the fact that this semester’s honor roll is in the making. Will you be an academic star? DEAN’S LIST Name Average C lass iflcation Albert, Iris Bunch 3.80 Senior j^she, Celestine T. 4.00 Senior Barclift, Joyce E. 3.72 Senior Basnight, Heddy D. 3.80 Senior ‘Best, Ruby O. 4.00 Senior Brown, Magnolia 3.50 Senior Brown, Edna F. 4.00 Senior Creecy, Brenda H. 3.59 Freshman Davis, Charlean 3-65 J unior Deloatch, Frances 3-67 Senior Duggins, Doris 3.75 Senior Eason, Godfrey 3.50 Senior Fennell, Carl D. 3.75 Senior Freeman, Charles 3.68 J unior Ghori, Saeed K. 3.83 Sophomore Hall, James W. 3.53 Junior Harmon, Marian G. 3.50 Freshman Harrell, Loretta 3.80 Senior Holley, Willie B. 3.50 Senior Johnson, Yvonne 3.60 Junior Joyner, Edward 3-58 Sophomore Lyons, James E. 3.50 Junior Mitchell, Glenwood F. 3.81 Fre shmaii Moore, Vonnie Sue 3.82 Senior McClain, Jannet 3-60 Senior McCloud, Carolyn Y. 3.65 Junior Powell, Jesse L. 3-50 Senior Roundtree, Earnestine 4.00 Senior Singleton, Charles L. 3.67 Junior Taylor, Jacqueline 3.60 F re shman Thomas, Clarence E. 3.88 Senior Turnage, Curtis D. 3.57 Senior White, Eula M. 4.00 Senior White, Mary J. 3.18 J unior Whitehurst, Virgie 3.60 Junior Wilson, Maggie 1. 3.50 Junior Honor's Roll Name Average C loss if ication Anthony, Mayme 3.29 Junior Baker, Selena 3.00 Sophomore Baker, Yolanda 3.00 Junior ^od, Boqker T. 3.33 Junior Boone, Betty F. 3-25 Senior Bowe, Willie E. 3.00 Junior Brimage, Lovie D. 3.14 Sophomore Brinkley, Joyce A. 3.33 Junior Brooks, Bettie D. 3.00 Junior Br6wn, Earl M. 3.25 Senior Bryant, Theodosia 3.00 Junior Bunch, Dorothy L. 3.33 Junior Chapman, Angela C. 3.06 Freshman Cherry, Doris 3.12 Senior Coston, Hattie R. 3.47 J unior Council, Audrey 3.31 Freshman Davis, Betty L. 3.20 Senior Davis, Linda S. 3.20 Senior Dixon, Luester 3-00 Senior Douglas, Leroy 3.00 Junior East, Ingrid Y. 3-40 Junior Ellis, Evelyn L. 3.29 J unior Eure, Grover T. 3.17 Senior Pearing, Barbara O. 3.20 Senior Felton, Henry L. 3.20 Sophomore Felton, Lloyd S. 3.18 Sophomore Felton, Mae 3.38 Sophomore Fleetwood, Shirley M. 3.33 Junior I u Francis, Ervin Garner, Arnetha Gatlin, Vivian I. Ghee, Harry J. Gibbs, Dollie M. Goffney, Roberta A. Grant, Josephine Graves, Jimmy L. Griffin, Joyce M. Hall, Carolyn A. Hamlin, Walter Hargrove, Edna Ruth Harris, Marjorie Harris, Velvora Harrison, Alametra R. Hawkins, Wilbert Hicks, Alice Faye Hicks, June Hines, Melvin Hines, Raymond E. Hinton, Sarah G. Holley, James W. Holmes, Robert W. James, J une Johnson, Marian T. Jones, Harvey, Jr. Jones, Mate Ida Jones, Patricia F. jCing, Billy Ray King, Elizabeth Mae Lamb, Willie N. Lansden, Leevon Lassiter, Carole V. Lawrence, Allen L. Lawrence, Jerry T; Lawson, Harold V. Mallory, Beverly A. Manley, Diana W. Manley, Eulah P. Martin, Elizabeth I. Miller, Lee Etta M. Mitchell, Freddie L. Montague, Marie A. Moore, Gwendolyn Moore, James S. Moore, Jessie A. Moore, John Morgan, Joyce C. McLaurin, Lacy Norman, Cheryl J. Parker, Ray Henry, Jr. Pearson, Brenda Pugh, Hedy L. Purkett, William Rasbury, Bettie L. Revelle, Hattie R. Robertson, Vera L. Robinson, Waide L. Salley, Arlease G. Saunders, Carolyn Scott, Emily E. Sherrod, Dorothy A. Skinner, Delma M. Smith, Eunicetine Smith, Neddie J. Smith, Nannie D. Spaulding, Marvin J. Spence, Jerry M. Spence, Odell Stancil, Shirley D. Sutton, Lillian Thomas, Marjorice Armstrong (Thornton), Vivian Thurman, Willie O. Tyson, Earl Lee Vaughan, James Ward, Maryella White, Betty Pearl Wilkins, Louvella C. Wilkins, Tyree Williams, Jethro C. Williams, Joe Anna Williams, Rosenna Wilson, Kay F. Young, Izola 3.20 3.16 3.21 3.03 3.27 3.33 3.19 3.20 3.07 3.00 3.13 3.00 3.00 3.17 3.06 3.35 3.11 3.00 3.43 3.25 3.00 3.18 3.25 3.12 3.47 3.20 3.00 3.11 3.00 3.00 3.23 3.00 3.00 3.44 3.44 3.06 3.17 3.39 3.22 3.00 3.38 3.47 3.19 3.00 3.44 2.25 3.03 3.03 3.3.6 3.13 3.31 3.26 3.43 3.25 3.00 3.00 3.19 3.42 3.29 3.18 3.18 3.00 3.28 3.00 3.25 3.20 3.00 3.19 3.13 3.25 3.06 3.36 3.20 3.00 3.00 3.12 3.40 3.19 3.44 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 Senior Jun ior Senior Junior Freshman Freshman Senior Senior J unior Junior Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Senior Senior Junior Senior Senior Sophomore Junior Sophomore Sophomore Junior Sophomore Freshman Senior Senior Senior Junior J unior J un ior J unior Senior Jun ior Sophomore Sophomor^ Junior Sophomore Sophomore Jun ior Senior Sophomore Junior J unior Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior J unior J unior Sophomore Junior Senior Senior J unior Freshman Freshman Senior Freshman Freshman Senior Freshman Senior Senior Senior Senior Sophomore Senior Senior Junior Senior Senior Senior Sophomore Senior Senior Faculty Notes Dr. Louise N. Sutton, pro- fessor of mathematics and chair man of the Department of Physi cal Sciences and Mathematics, was one of twenty-six college mathematics teachers who par ticipated in a National Science Foundation sponsored institute, in modern mathematics at the University of Illinois. All par ticipants took courses in founda tions of geometry, real analysis, and modern algebra. xxxxxxxxxxxx Dr. Md Ashraful Alam studied at the University of Florida, in the Department of Chemistry, which was sponsored by the National Science Foundation Summer Research Fellowship for College Teachers. His research specialty was hydrogen-bonding studies, using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance technique. The name of his possible publication is a paper entitled, "Nuclear Magnetic Studies of Hydrogen Bonding, 111 Dimethyl- nihosamine and Diethylnitroamie with 2-Propanol”. It is to be published by the Journal of Phy sical Chemistry, published monthly by American Chemical Society. Band News The Elizabeth City State College Marching Vikings be gan its "1967-68” marchings season on Monday, September II, at 3:00 p.m. We are very proud to welcome 35 freshmen and our Director of Woodwinds and Assistant Barui Director, Mr. J. B. R. Hester. This year should be one of the most exciting and interesting years in the history of the Marching Vikings. Our schedule calls for performances at five home games and three gameS' away. The three games away are Virginia Union University, Richmond, Virginia, The Fish Bowl Classic, Portsmouth, Vir ginia, Delaware State College, Dover, Delaware. On Saturday, October 14th, the Marching Vikings will make their first appearance for a pro fessional football game half-time show. This will be in Norfolk, Virginia for the Norfolk'Nep- tunes of the Continental Foot ball League. We would like to welcome all students who are interested in music to come join our family, and to all freshmen and new students, we would like to say congratulations and we hope your stay here at ECSC will be most pleasant and enjoyable. THE COMPASS Volume 29 No. 1, September, 1967 Elizabeth City State College Elizabeth City, North Carolina 27909 U. S. Postage Non-Profit Organization PAID Elizabeth City, N.C. Permit No. 5 THE NEW LIGHTHOUSE COLLEGE CENTTR Return Requested
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