Alumni News
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IT’S A NEW BOOK — Mrs. Neva Campbell (class of ’28), college librarian, is
pictured removing a book from a new book display. The card at the top reads: “It’s
a New Book Until You Read It”. — Photo by Graphic Arts.
Chowan’s Library Has 1000 Volumes
Recent Alumni mailings in
dicate the addresses listed be
low for the following Chowan
Alumni are no longer valid. If
you can furnish information as
to their present addresses,
please notify: The Alumni Of
fice, Chowan College, Mur
freesboro, N. C.
Clifton J. Overby
238 N. Sunset Drive
Winston Salem, N. C.
Robert E. Johnson
710 Sunset Avenue
Ahoskie, N. C.
Denzel Ray Johnson
Route 2
Roseboro, N. C.
The Rev. Joe Talley
Aulander
North Carolina
Mrs. J. A. Talley
Aulander
North Carolina
Bobbie Stanley
Roxobel
North Carolina
Richard E. DePue
3145D Elwood Avenue
Franklin, Virginia
Mae Winslow
3211 Argonne Avenue
Norfolk, Virginia
Mrs. Helen J. Sanders
104 Chamberlain
Raleigh, North Carolina
Miss Nannie Holloman
White Oak Road
Raleigh, N. C.
Mrs. W. E. Greene
1380 Emory Place
Norfolk 9, Virginia
Mrs. Chester Holland Brown
Franklin
Virginia
Oscar Lee Mullican
1137 Rock Bridge
Norfolk, Virginia
Mrs. M. I. Futrelle
333 nth Street
Jacksonville, Florida
Mrs. Joe Flythe
322 Eastern Avenue
Rocky Mount, N. C.
John Wisniewski
1832 N. Sawyer
Chicago, Illinois
Mrs. Curtis R. Daniels
Route 4, Box 30 A
Kinston, N. C.
Mrs. Mary W. Freeman
516 Valley Road
Fayetteville, N. C.
Mrs, Adrian Waterbun
Pelham
New York
Mrs. Ruth Thomas
98 33rd Street
Newport News, Virginia
Mrs. William Turner
Woodland
North Carolina
Mrs. O. J. Mullaney
Rt. 8, Box 565
Charlotte, N. C.
Mrs. Gordon Sweet
2325 Wellesley Avenue
Charlotte, N. C.
Gerald Jeter
Rt. 2, Ward Apts.
Florence, S. C.
Mrs. Esther J. Hernandez
1015 S. Frederick St.
Arlington 4, Virginia
Mr. and Mrs. Granville Howell
4662 Eastern Court Apts. B
Columbus 1, Ohio
John E. Creekmore
1511 Chestnut Avenue
Norfolk, Virginia
Mrs. J. F. Queen
Battery Street
Little Rock, Arkansas
Mrs. H. D. Lowery
300 Columbia Street
Oceanside, California
Mrs. John W. Leggette
1207 Dallas Avenue
Nashville 4, Tennessee
Kenneth L. Mizell
2201 Enloe Street
Fayetteville, N. C.
Harold Brown
115 31st Street
Newport News, Virginia
Wayne Browning
1104 Santa Rosa Road
Richmond, Virginia
Mrs. J. H. Butler
Bladenboro
North Carolina
Graham S. Yates
Box 14
Mooresville, N. C.
Mrs. T. L. Emminiger
1101 Rogers Street
Norfolk, Virginia
James Robert Davis, Sr.
P. O. Box 124 '
Bath, N. C.
Joseph D. McLean
407 Park Drive
Raleigh, N. C.
Mrs. W. J. Robinson
8101 Enslow Avenue
Richmond, Virginia
Ann Vaughan
Harrellsville
North Carolina
Miss Eva Lawrence
422 N. Blount
Raleigh, N, C.
The Rev. Louis T. Stokes
Chapel By the Sea Church
Savannah Beach, Georgia
Mrs. W. R. Cautherm
Route 1, Box 11
Roanoke, Virginia
Miss Bessie Wynn
2709 Lafayette Blvd.
Norfolk, Virginia
Edward Grissom
THE BUSNWICH TIMES
Lawrenceville, Virginia
George R. Hopewell
Route 5, Box 618
New Bern, N. C.
Henry Page Johnson
5201 Oarllo Avenue
Norfolk, Virginia
Roscoe Conklin Turner
Box 125
Jackson, N. C.
Grace Sykes
318 West Gold Street
Wilson, N. C.
Lawrence Kearson
Henderson
North Carolina
Virginia D. Wellons
3901 Delmont Street
Apt. 4
Richmond, Virginia
By Mrs. Neva Campbell ('28)
Libiaiian
Well over 1000 volumes have
been catalogued this academic
year and made available to our
Chowan students through the
college library.
A number of classifications
are included among these new
ly-catalogued additions to the
library. The field of religion
has been greatly strenghtened
by many new books, as has
the college department of mu
sic. Substantial increases have
been made also in volumes
pertaining to the departments
of English, science, and his
tory.
Several important sets of re
ference materials have been
added this year, including the
8-volume Library of Literary
Criticism ot English and West
ern Authors, the 54-volume set
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Barbara Thomason
3902 Parkland Road
Norfolk, Virginia
Billy Mitchell
Hopewell
Virginia
Roy T. Matthews, Jr.
Georgia Street College
Milledgeville, Georgia
Herbert P. Jacobs
2711 Pean
Wichita Falls, Texas
C. L. Bennett
Ahoskie, N.C.
Jerry McDaniel
600 Petersburg Pike
Richmond, Virginia
Mrs. Robert Cornette
113 West Ocean View Avenue
Norfolk, Virginia
William Benjamin Hawkins
482 N. Fairfax Drive
Arlington, Virginia
The Rev. J. D. Tucker
Route 6
Monroe, North Carolina
Mrs. Thomas L. Webb
18 N. Blvd. Apt. 3
Richmond, Virginia
Nathan Henry Gay
Springfield, Virginia
Frances Ellen Horton
Murfreesboro, N.C.
of Great Books of the Western
World, the 15-volume Encyclo
pedia of Science and Technolo
gy, a new set of Americanna,
and the 4-volume Illustrated
Medical and Health Encyclo
pedia.
The library staff, in addition
to Mrs. Campbell, consists of:
Mrs. Lois Cadle, assistant;
Mrs. Joy Sandifer, night libra
rian; and six students who as
sist in various phases of the
library work are: Janice As
kew, Vivian Burgess, Everett
A. Sadler, Gene Townsend,
Bern McCutcheon, and Sue
Mitchell.
Our Chowan College library
now contains about 12,000 vol
umes as well as a wide variety
of significant periodicals. Act
ually, the old building which
now houses the library will
soon be unable to accommo
date the number of volumes
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Mrs. Eugene Colie
Route 1
LaGrange, N.C.
Charles L. Chappell
Box 461
Nashville, N.C.
Mrs. S. W. Meekins
2513 Jasper Court
Norfolk, Virginia
Roger K. Byrd
Route 1,
Clinton, N.C.
Harold Payne
Murfreesboro
N.C.
Jay Jeffries
Sanford
North Carolina
Mrs. Jethro Majette
Como
North Carolina
Harold Dwight Hall
Conway
North Carolina
James Satterwhite
408 McClohon Street
Ahoskie, N.C.
Robert C. Futrell
4 Lawrence Avenue
Hampton, Virginia
Bobby Lee Jennings
211 Ehringhouse Street
Elizabeth City, N.C.
needed for our ever growing
student body. In spite of its
anti-quated condition, however,
there is plenty of activity go
ing on at every hour of the
twelve hours per day that the
library facility is open.
From time to time, we are
receiving from friends either
donations of books for the li
brary or sums of money for the
purchase of books. These gifts
of books and money have
helped considerably in the
growth of the library.
We are happy that we are
able to add many new volumes
to our library each year; but
we are proud also of many of
the older volumes which have
been on our shelves for a num
ber of years. Many of these
older treasures cannot be re
placed. Needless to say, they
add a dignity and a value
which money can never buy.
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Miss Cornelia Cheek
515 Hawkins Avenue
Sanford, N.C.
Harold H. Willis, Jr.
719 Broad Street
Beaufort, N.C.
William N. Rose
Dudley
North Carolina
Aubrey Marks
440 Spring Street
Suffolk, Virginia
Mrs. S. L. Ward
805 Norview Ave.
Norfolk, Virginia
Harold J. Campbell
Route 1, Box 124
Norfolk, Virginia
Raymond Leroy Tice
R.F.D. 1, Box 123
Norfolk 2, Virginia
James E. Adams, Jr.
800 Granby Street
Norfolk, Virginia
Barbara Ann Williams
3715 Second Street, S. E.
Washington 20, D.C.
J. H. McLeod
802 W. Main Street
Ahoskie, N.C.
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Every moment lost gives op
portunity for misfortune.
—Napoleon Bonaparte.
THE CHOWANIAN