Chowan Today Spring 1993 13 The Alumni Gift Shop I PEWTER and GLASSWARE Traditional College Mug (20 oz.) with gold band and college seal, by Bunting, , , , $10.95 Pewter Letter Openers, with College Seal • ••••••••••••••••••• *$13.75 Pewter Snacking Dish •«••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $20.95 Ceramic Coffee Mug (11 oz.) with Pewter Seal, black or gray , •••••••••• $7.50 COLLEGE CHOWAN COLLEGE SWEATSHIRTS Navy imprint is featured on a Champion Reverse Weave Crewneck sweatshirt (89% cotton, 8% polyester, 13% rayon). In Silver Gray. Sizes: M,L,XL,XXL. $34.50 CHOWAN T-SHIRT Beautiful left chest applique with embroidery is shown on a heavy-weight T-shirt by Top Threads in ash gray. $19.95 PAISLEY T-SHIRT A 100% premium-weight, pre-shrunk cotton T-shirt with a paisley design under the emblematic Chowan C. Color: Forest Green and Navy. Sizes: M, L & XL. $19.95 THE BIG "C" A T-shirt that's loved by everyone, a 100% cotton tee in Chowan's own color with navy imprint. Sizes: M, L & XL. $15.95 The McDowell Columns Print The landmark structure of Chowan College, the McDowell Columns, is a massive eight-column white mansion characteristic of the "Old South." Presently serving as the adminisuation building, it is depicted in this print by artist Brandon Diehm. The print is numbered and signed by the artist. The print can be purchased for $15.00, or $50.00 for a print matted with a charcoal gray board and framed in black metal. Ship To_ Address. City State ORDER FORM _Class Zip. SHIPPING AND HANDLING: For orders totaling Include: Up to $25.00 $3.50 $25.01-$50.00 $4.50 Over $50.00 $5.50 METHOD OF PAYMENT SUB TOTAL Charge to my (check one) 1—I MASTERCARD LJ VISA Credit Card Number: Expiration Date. — — 6% SALES TAX SHIPPING & HANDLING Sigi TOTAL AMOUNT DUE * (Required for credit card purchases) BASEBALL CAP Embroidered Chowan College cotton and poplin adjustable baseball cap. Colors: Lt. Blue or White. $9.95 The Chowan TRADING POST p. O. Box 1848 Murfreesboro, N. C. 27855 Telephone: (919) 398-4101 FAX: (919)398-1190

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