Friday, May 5, 1989 The Compass Page 13 « The Year 1 iP|M ^ 1 MUt Was i°hrn‘?hfnr..ri:r EU-Zapp concert leaves SGA broke New communication system debuts in Jan. »» . ■■9 0 7r I,.,. ^Cst; _ ' capture Tip-off B. *»a/ *PUs °%s depf. Miss ECSU 1988-89, Angelia Nelson, glowed radiantly Coronation night, when she received her crown from iVIIss ECSU 1987-88, Atleacia Stokes. I - es ^\dOO outage # The men’s basketball team’s CIAA performance could’ have been set to pop singer Whitney Houston’s song “Didn Almost Have It All.” ECSU to the seml-flnals, losing Virglna Union 108-80. Just say no' to sex Campus braves 48-hour water comP^^^ !fcn Fall '89 toofjcwr^ ECSU s parking dilemma: Nobody wants to walk' hitney prSU freshmen seeK ng to , a drug-free society Between innings, softballer Helen Norwood figures she’ll try out her sun glasses. Thesoftbail team finished this year’s record with 5 wins and 4 losses. The frustrations of this season’s Viking track squad seem to be Illustrated in the face of sprinter Ernest Caldwell. The Viking runners didn’t compete as often as they had been scheduled to compete in 1989. Convocation honors academic performers By Robin Sawyer Academic accomplishments of ECSU students were recognized at the annual Honors Day Convoca tion Program April 20 in Moore Hall Auditorium. Students, faculty, alumni and guests were on hand for the presentation of awards and to hear guest speaker, Virginia State Senator Robert C. Scott. "Today we celebrate success," said Scott, a member of Virginia's General Assembly since 1978. Scott told the honorees they should be proud of their accomplishments, and added, "No one will ever be able to take these honors away from you." Following Scott's address awards were presented to students by Dr. Anne Henderson, Chairperson of the Honors Council and Dr. Carol C. Jones, Director of the Honors Program. Honors Program junior Karen Blanchard assisted with the presentation. Recipients of awards during the Honors Day Convocation follow. Honors Program Certificates of Merit Were given to Faria Alam, Louis M. Anderson III, Michclle A. Anderson, Cheryl R. Bailey, Karen B. Blanchard, Zebrena N. Blount, Pamela L. Brite, Shelia M. Collins, Thomas F. Eichler, Janet I. Gamer, Laurie G. Garrison, Kim M. Halsey, James J. Hargett, Jr., Theresa L. Harrrell, Alaine C. Harris, Monica F. Holmes, Herbert L. Johnson ni, Samya D. Johnson, Christopher L. Lynch, Margaret L. McKoy, Anissa M. McNeill, Patricia A. Miles, Kimberly J. Millard, Juanita M. Moody, Dennis S. Perry, Johnny G. Reid, Gerald A. Riddick, Terrell C. Rivers, Alisa L. Robinson, Joy C. Scott, Andrea L. Simmons, Darius T. Smith, Jamette A. Smith, Natalie L. Weeks, and Sherrie A. Young. Honors Program Darin L. Cole Awards were given to Michelle A. Anderson, Karen B. Blanchard, Alaine C. Harris, and Sherrie A. Young. The Alpha Kappa Mu Award went to the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. The Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society Award was present to Alisa Lynette Robinson. The Department of Biology honorees were as follows: The Clarence E. Biggs Award was given to Lynn R. Stallings; the Evans/Patterson Award went to Melinda W. White; the Richard E. Smith Award was given to David G. Perry; the Departmental Altruism Awards went to Bonnie V. Cuffie and Johnny G. Reid; and Departmental Achievement Awards were presented to Anita L. Gregory and Frederick L. Joyner II. The Department of Business and Economics awards were as follows: The Excellence-i^-Accounting Senior Award went to Shelia M. Perry; the Excellence-in-Business Education (basic) Award went to Connie Carraway; the Excellence-in-Business Education (comprehensive) Award went to Dalphane Williams; the Excellence-in-Economics/Finance Senior Certificate was given to Faria Alam; the Excellence-in-General Business Administration Award was given to Janice Collier; the Excellence- in-Management Award went to Lorri Frank; and the Excellence-in-Mar- keting Award was given to Anthony Corprew. The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants Scholarship Awards went to Shelia M. Perry and Andrea Simmons. The North Carolina Society of Public Accountants Scholarship Award went to Shelia M. Perry. The Wachovia Fund for Excellence Scholarship Awards went to Debora Jacobs and Juanita Moody. The Academic Excellence-Ranking Transfer Student Award was present^ to Shannon Newbern. The Departmental Service Award was given to Tyra Gore. The Business Briefs-Editor Award went to Debora Jacobs. The Graduating Student-of-the- Year Award was given to Faria Alam. Leadership Excellence Stock Market Game Awards were given to Shelia Perry, Edmond Hoskins, and Ivan Gallop. Student-of-the-Year Junior Award was presented to Juanita Moody. The Students in Free Enterprise Leadership and Service Award went to Shelia Wall Street Journal Award was given to Perry. The Achievement Andrea Simmons. The Division of Education and Psychology presented the following awards: The Early Childhood Education Awards were given to Mildred Del- troro and Debbie Whitfield. The Psychology Awards went to Beverly Carter and Margaret L. McKoy. The Sessoms-Crawford Award was presented to Lisa Robyn Lowry. The Division of General Studies Award was presented to Ursula Y. McMillion. The Department of Industrial Arts and Technology presented the fol lowing awards: The Industrial Arts/Technology Education Senior Award went to Tony C. Taylor. The Industrial Technology- Electronics Senior Award was given to David A. Carroll, Jr. The Industrial Technology-Mechanical Awards went to Rhonda L. James, senior, and David R. Stroberg, junior. TTie Industrial Technology-Electronics Award was given to Michelle R. Mercer. The Industrial Technology Award went to Crystal C. Gibbs. The Department of Language, Literature, and Communication pre sented the following awards: The E.M. Spellman award was given to Robin C. Sawyer. The Senior Award went to Margaret Lynn Chapman. The Junior Award was presented to Sherrie Young. The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science presented the following awards: Honors Program in Mathematics Certificates went to Valerie Allen, Louis Anderson III, Cheryl Bailey, Karen Blanchard, Dawn Brumsey, Willistine Dewitt, Samya Johnson, Charles Jones, Wayne Mayo, Betty Jo Raby, Lasalle Ruffin, Joy Scott, and Nancy Sewell. The Freshman Mathematics and Computer Science Awards went to Jovita A. Harrell and Nelson D. Brockway. The Sophomore Math ematics and Computer Science Awards went to Curtis A. Poole, Louis M. Anderson III, and Ritchie W. Walker. The Junior Mathematics and Computer Science Awards went to Charles D. Twiddy, Fatina F. Little, and Regina McCoy. The Senior Mathematics and Computer Science Awards went to Mary M. Lane, Valeria Allen, and Nancy Ann Sewell. The Department of Music presented the Florence Fowlkes Lassiter Scholarship to Carolina S. Phelps. The Department of Physical Edu cation and Health presented its Senior Award to Angelia Nelson. The Department of Physical Sciences presented the following awards: Certificates of Merit were given to Vanessa K. Bamer, Eric D. Felton, Anissa M. McNeill, Russell Matthews, Alicia Palmer, Jamette A. Smith, Stuart M. Squires, Fred F. Smith, and Richard A. Todt. The CRC Freshman Award was given to Alicia Palmer. The 1989 American Institute of Chemists Student Award was presented to Melinda White. White was also given a plaque of recognition by the department. The Department of Social Sciences presented the following awards: The N.C. Sheriffs Association Scholarship Awards went to Beverly Cormelly and Glenda Eubanks. The Political Science Award was given to Alaine Harris. The Social Sciences Senior Award went to Peggy F. Freeman and the Junior Award went to Glenda R. Eubanks. The Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority- 2^ta Kappa Omega Chapter Award was given to Laurie Garrison. The Class of '67 Award went to Sherrie A. Young. The Davis Cup award went to Bias Hall. The Delta Sigma Theta Award went to Beverly D. Coimelly. The Dorothy M. Walker Award from the Delta Sigma Theta Elizabeth City Chapter was given to Alaine C. Harris. The Henrietta B. Ridley Award for Excellence in Leadership was given to Beverly A. Carter. The Phi Beta Lambdo Club Award was given to Gail Hall. The Senior Matrons Social Literary and Art Club Award was presented to Miracle Perry. The Charles A. Bryant Memorial Scholarship was presented to Margaret McKoy. The Mary E. Tillery Memorial Scholarship was given to Barbie Ferrell.