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March 13. 1986 CELEBRATE ST. PATS DAY i March I 17th STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF CHOWAN COLLEGE VOLUME 14 Number 9 Pie in the Face! I lifK. 76-6^ It started as a friendly wager on a basketball game. N.C. State beat Carolina and as a result. Mrs. Sandra Boyce got a pie in the face. S.,: ‘‘•’i S}”' Georgia-Pacific Makes Donation Georgia-Pacific Corporation has donated $2,000 to Chowan College for the Annual Giving Fund. William I^wrence, second from left, general manager of Georgia-Pacific in Murfreesboro, presented the check in the office of President Bruce E. Whitaker, shown at left. Also present for the college were Ben Sutton, business manager. and Bobby Cross, director of development. Noted Dr. Whitaker, “This gift will help Chowan in help ing many deserving students who need assistance in order to pay for their college education. We ap preciate this latest example of Georgia-Pacific’s interest in Chowan and independent higher educa tion and their support over the years.” Investing for Future Financial Security *? 7 9 • 9 •? •? 7 9 •? 9 9 9 9 Who WiU Lead the SGA in 1986-87? This March, we will be seeking candidates to run for an office in Student Government next year. These ten officers can have a great deal of power and influence on behalf of Chowan students. Candidates must be full time students, have completed two semesters at Chowan by the end of the Spring semester and have a 2.0 average or above and have a good conduct record. Are you willing and interested in getting involved, developing your leadership skills, taking responsibility or making decisions on behalf of your fellow students? Do you have a roommate or are you in class with someone whom you feel is leadership material and whom you would be proud to represent you.? Think about it, encourage capable persons (yourself, maybe) to seek election and then give them your support. Ten officers cannot do the job alone. If you are interested or have questions, talk with one of the cur rent officers or see either SGA advisor. Dr. Davis or Ms. Riddle. Filing Deadline is March 20 at 12:00 noon. 9 9 9 9 9 9 • 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Chowan College students were given the op portunity to learn more about the stock market through a program recently sponsored be Chowan’s chapter of Alpha Pi Epsilon, national honorary secretarial society. Norman Boyd, ac count executive. Wheat First Securities, Franklin, Va., spoke on “Investing for Future Financial Security” in Marks Hall auditorium. His visit was coordinated by Professor Pat Ed wards, left, assisted by Becky Hawkins of Mur freesboro, sophomore business major. Boyd ex plained how the read and understand the daily stock market report. Following his message, he answered questions from students. Wrestlers Place in Tournament Five Chowan College wrestlers, who helped the Braves capture second place in the Mid-Atlantic Junior College Zone Tournament, advanced and finished twenty-fifth among 61 teams in the Na tional Finals held at the college of DuPage in Glen Ellyn, Illinois on February 22nd. Sophomore, Dennis Cannon, who improved his career mark to 45-16-1 and finished first in the Mid-Atlantic Zone Tournament, was a place win ner and was named third team All-American at the National Finals. Dennis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Cannon of 776 Sandbridge Road, Virginia Beach, Virginia. Also qualifying to compete in the NJCAA Na tional Finals for Chowan College were freshman Thomas Elphick of Patterson, NJ, 118 lbs.; Ted Pitrone of Cox, VA, 142 lbs.; Chris Moore of Cape Fear, NC, 190 lbs.; and sophomore Greg Miller of Wootoont, SC, 158 lbs. Braves Coach, Paul Anthony, is elated over this weekend’s results. “This was Dennis Cannon’s se cond appearance in the Nationals and we are very pleased to have him make All-American. He is on ly our fourth All-American in wrestling in the school’s history. These men did a lot to help establish Chowan College as one of the top wrestl ing programs in the nation.
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