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Page 2-C msak mmmm* ['V' - 'J-' ; - - : ’’;,'•" v :Bl - . H I HOLIDAY SHOW FLAWED The Perquimans County Horse and Pony Club will hold its annual Labor Day show September 4 at 1 P. M. at the show ring, two miles west of Hertford on Preston Dixon’s farm. Roy Williams, Jr., of Creswell is shown receiving a trophy during a previous show. His horse is Ronnie West. [•Ms).) FULLY ACCREDITED MEMBER OF THE SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS PRESENTS THE 1972 ss & _ t| _ . A , v/ Hpsy PSY 90-1 3* Tech, of Learning T-Th 8:00 228 LM Dfll I NU W ag _ _ ' PSY9O-2(A) 3* Tech, of Learning MWF TBA TBA Lit IWLL It v n ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ | cholozv PSY 98-l-l Group Counseling MWF 229 Mm ■ ■ PSY 98-1-2 Group MWF 12:00 *SOB dial 335-0821 ■ #4 LL aI.nEUULEI ™ i/ink v*l vv * 1 ■ M m ■ ■ MB ■■ RBH ■ PSY 201-2 General Psychology MWF 8:00 228 PSY 201-3 3 General Psychology T-Th 11:00 228 ZT ®C' SOC 201-1 3 Intro, to Sociology MWF 1:00 235 -mEBBHP- lIA V ODlil UA II mooc. SOC 202-1 3 Social Problems T-Th 12:30: 23J I l/H I 9 llwvlViMPl ■Wsv'A ■ "" W SPH 201-1 3 PubUc Speaking MWF 11:00 22* ■ SPH 201-2 3 PubUc Speaking MWF 12:00 228 Registration for Curriculum Classes (College Transfer, Vocational, Technical) will be I Sept. 7, 1972. Registration fees after Sept. 7 will include ass Late Fee. **•Restricted Course; 7059 |W * C, ’ Ce l,out * , ® •Restricted Course; T-018 Regular Classes Will Begin Friday, Sept. 8. I OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION COLLEGE TRANSFER A Section Hts. Course Description Day Time Room I - ■ TECHNICAL . «**2* .trwjp r«)!CVE -E -v : ri» ' r . HIS 101-3 *3 Ancient History MWF 8:00 235 ■ , Course No. I’i.. r C '.C:. *■ tllStOty HIS 101-4 3 Ancient History T-Th 9:30 2331 T-BUSIO9 3 Inter.-Persdnal Relations T-Th 1-3 KW *1 13 A Section ffist Course Description Pay Time Room HIS 101-5 3 Ancient History MWF 11:00 2331 DuSmeSS T-BUS 115-1 3 Business Law T-Th 8:00 *207 . ART inn t Hi« a A nn p f. , TTK llftn ~TZ HIS 101-7 3 Ancient History T-Th 8:00 233® T-BUS 115-2 3 Business Law MWF 12:00 *207 Arts I CainfZ™: ™ ?°nn l?r His 101-8 3 Ancient History T-Th 9:30 TBA® T-BUS 150-154 2 Coop. Ed. (Business) T-Th 1-5:00 ART tna l iVn m HIS 101-9 3 Ancient History MWF 12:00 ART 105 l PwlrLunno MWF HIS 102-1 3 Medieval History MWF 2:00 233®£)eSI£7l T DES 101 3 Tools, materials, Processes MWF 11:00 *207 ART,OS 3 Figiue Drawing MWF 1-3:00 A/C HIS 103-1 3 Modem History T-Th 8:00 235 ■ * T-DES 150-154 2 Coop. Ed.(Draft A Design) T-Th 1-5:00 Biology 810 1012 4 Genera! I MWF qnn HIS 201-2 3 u!s! HistolJ! TTh ITOO 2331 n ra /fm£ T-DFT 201 4 Adv. Engineering Graphics MWF 11-1:00 o/ 810 101-2 4 Genera! Biology I MWF 9:00 325 7 ■ UlaJUng T-DFT 215 4 Jigs & Fixtures T-Th 9-12:00 810 101-3 4 General Biology I MWF 9:00 TBA f .'L-o-, ~D inA , , ... «* liftA 810 10M 4 SSSSS! 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BUS 105 4 Intermediate Shorthand Evdy i»°° ✓ !! 3 ™}«« \ e2 101 1 technology T 1K» *506 BUS 106-1 5 Intro, to Business Evdy 8:00 J 206 ' J?! , i Collie Alg.ebra Ev&y 9.00 334| BUS 106-3 5 Intro’ to Burinns BUS 107-1 3 Business Mathematics MWF 12. : 00 *206 MAT 1000 5 of Math”’ ' Evdy k/152 1 VOCATIONAL BUS 203-1 4 Principles of Accounting T-Th 9:30 235 MAT 1000 5 Fundamentals of Math Evdy 9-10.00 *152 m vwVftllwnML BUS 211 5 Marketing Evdy 11:00 *206 . MUS 94 Voice tra tra tra mAutO AUT 1100 7 Auto Engines MWF 8-9:00 y 152 Music C hem CHM 101 4 General Chemistry I MWF 8:00 325 MUS 96 Voice TBA TBA TBA I ’ ' ''T, 12:30-3:30 Drama DRAII7 2 Technical Theatre I T-Th 2-4:00 Stage MUS 102 3 hlUric Th^ ne " UIS mot 9-00 Ha WDrafting 10l i t Engineering Drawing MOT 8-10:00 *2lO DRA 121 3 His. of The Theatre MWF 2:00 228 Mirc 105 i Music Theory MOT 9.00 TB\ DFT 101-2 4 Engineering Drawing MWF 1-3:00 *2lO }. 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HygieneH mot 1200 235 phar ™\T, * !12° \VM "*** locnmcai ouuaing for COA a HEA 223-1 : 3 First Aid A Safety Ed. MWF 900 2» PHSIOI-2 4 Physical Science I MWF 100 , History WIOM 3 AnoentHstory mot 100 233 Phy Sd ™ y » 4 MWF 9 *° focatod on US. 77 North, next to ALL CLASSES USTED WHL BE L€LD SUFFICIENT PME J Albemarle Hospital, NUMBER OF SfUOENTS SIGN UP. PoL ScL pol2h 3 us.comma—t t-ti 930 334® COUEfiE c ALBEMARLE ■ si. miamii i —— ■ ■ —— 4 111 1— 1 Forthcoming Split Waterfowl Season Is First For This State . . . RALEIGH “You can’t make them all happy, but we try,” was the statement of Orville Woodhouse, director of the Office df Fisheries and Wildlife Resources. Woodhouse, who is also a member of the Wildlife Re sources Commission and chair Byrums Honored On Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Willie Byrum of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., were honored at a surprise 35 th wedding anniversary supper at the Evans’ beach cottage on i Tuesday, August 15, given by his brothers and sisters, i Those attending were Mr. • and Mrs. By rum, Velvo By , rum of Poughkeepsie, •N. Y., and Mrs. Norman Winslow of Suffolk, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. ’ Selby Byrum of Gates Coun ty Mclver Byrum, Mr. and Airs. Eugene By rum and THE CHOWAN HERALD man of the commission’s wa terfowl committee, was re ferring to a history-making decision on the part of the commission to choose its first split waterfowl season, and for the first time in years a shorter season with a larger bag limit. Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Roberson and Gene, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Byrum and Leon of Tyner; Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin Evans, Jimmie and Jan ise, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ev ans, Lisa and Rodney, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Evans. David and Chris, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ev ans, Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Toppin, Jennifer and Timmy of Edenton; Mrs. Cleva Chap pell, Wanda and Elaine, Mrs. Robent Hollo well, Jr., Paul, David and Neil of Gates, and Debra Long of Edenton. The first segment of the split season lasts only three days, November 23-23; the second runs from December 5-January 20, the latest date allowable under a framework established by the U. S. Bu reau of Fisheries and Wild life. “We had a choice between a 50-day season with a basic bag of ducks of five per day, and a 60-day season with a bag of only three,” Wood house said. “And although wc have traditionally taken the longer season, the 60-day season would have meant a 40 per cent reduction in the bag limit,” he added. Woodhouse said sentiment among hunters heard from was two to one in favor of the shatter season with a larger bag allowance. The was given no choice with regard to the goose season. The bureau al lowed 50 'days of goose hunt ing with a daily bag of one .and a possession limit of two. The goose season will coin- TO HEAD DRIVE Mrs. George W. Capehart, Jr., has been named cam paign chairman for Merry Hill area, according to Mrs. Robert B. (Katie) Morgan, honorary state chairman, N. C. Chapter, National Cystic Fi brosis Research Foundation. The Cystic Fibrosis Research Foundation supports research in children’s lung damaging diseases such as cystic fi brosis, asthma with lung dam age, chronic bronchitis, bron chiectasis and childhood em physema. If a politician ever took the stand and told people what he i thought of them, he’d get few ■ votes but quite a lot of ad ■ miration. cide with that for ducks. The daily bag limit for ducks may include not more than four mallards, one black duck and two wood ducks, or any combination of these as long as the limit of five is not exceeded. Two bonuses on ducks are allowed this year. From December 5-13 two blue winged teals will be allowed in addition to the regular bag. In commercial fishing waters east of U. S. 17 two scaup ducks will be allowed daily however, this does not apply to Core Sound between Drum Inlet and Harkers • Island, Pamlico River above a line between Pungo River and Goose Creek and Currituck Sound. Shooting hours for water fowl will again be from one half hour before sunrise to sunset, and the usual rules Thursday, August Si, 1972 against shooting oyer bait or using live decoys o/r , electronic duck or goose calls .will apply. So-called duck stamps 11 cost $5 this year., -- 3 CARD OF THANKS We want to thank fach one who has been sO;Jtißd to us during our stay in the Cho wan Hospital and ; ..:Nursing Home since May Jit.;... For all the beautiful cards and every act of kindness wet are most grateful, especially... your thoughtfulness on. Jbe; 12th of August when y.on; remem bered us with cards, gifts, flowers, cakes and ,coming in to visit with us on pur 50th wedding anniversary. We were so thankful to be to gether even if we-' could not be at home. We aisle you to keep remembering-'us in your prayers. May Gpdls richest blessings be with aH of you. AMBROSE AND CARRIE CHAPPELL
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