Alumni Edition Generosity of Chowan Alumni 5 Vji V H. D. WHITE . . . Convocation Speaker H. D. White To Give Convocation Address Shown in Loyalty Fund H. D. White, of Rocky Mount, will deliver the Spring Semester Convocation Address at Chowan College on Wednesday, January 29 at 10:00 a.m. This meeting of the student body will mark the opening day of classes for the spring sem ester of 1964. White is a member of the Cho wan College Board of Trustees and is currently serving as chairman. Dr. Bruce E. Whitaker, president, will introduce Mr. White to the faculty and student body. Profes sors Paul Baumgartner and Robert Brown will be in charge of special music for the occasion. Approximately 59 new students are expected to enroll for the spring semester. The enrollment during the fall came to a total of 967. Ei„ht hundred and eighty six students were enrolled in regular Ur. Edgar V. McKnight, assis tant p.ofessor of religion and classics at Furman University, has written an article, “A. T. Robert son's Career as a Scholar," for the January-March, 1964 issue of The Quarterly Review. The Quarl- erly Review is published by The Sunday School Board of the South ern Baptist Convention. Nashville, Tennessee. It goes to the pastors, denominational leaders, and others in the convention. Acording to The Quarterly Re view, Dr. Robertson, perhaps more thrn any other man, influenced Southern Baptists in their biblical scholarship during a theologically formative period beginning in the late 1800's. Dr. McKnight’s article describes him from the point of view of his activities as a scholar. Dr. McKnight. a native of Wil son, South Carolina, is a graduate classes and the remainder enrolled in evening classes on campus and extension classes in Roanoke Rap ids. White is a native of Colerain, North Carolina and a graduate of Colerain High School and Wake Forest College. He is the manager of the Belk-Tyler Company in Rocky Mount, is a stock holder in the company and serves as secre tary and treasurer. He has been a member of the First Baptist Church of Rocky Mount for the past 20 years where he has been active in Sunday School work and has served on the Board of Dea cons. Chowan College officials antici pate ihat a limited number of seats will be available for guests at the opening convocation. of the Porter Military Academy in Charleston. He received his B. S. degree from the College of Charls- ton, and the B. D. and the Th. D. degrees from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He has held pastorates in Little River, and Mc- Clellanville, S. C. and in Bedford and Bagdad, Ky. He was a teach ing fellow at the Southern Theo logical Seminary and was chap lain of Chowan College, Murfrees-, boro, N. C., from 1960-63. He joined the Furman faculty in 1963. He is a member of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exeg esis, and the National Association of Biblical Instructors. He is co author of A History of Chowan Col lege to be published early this year. ☆ ☆ ☆ The most likely place to find op portunity is right in the middle of trouble. Approximately two years ago the council for financial aid to education. New York, revealed that Chowan ranked fifth in the United States among prided junior colleges in alumni support. This rating is based on the annual Alumni Loyalty Fund and the con tributions of the alumni to the Development Program. There are indications that this level of giving by Chowan alumni is being main tained. During the past three years Chowan alumni have increased their giving to the loyalty fund on the average of $289.00 per year. The last year was the best yet v,’ith a total of $2,417.46 contri buted by 176 contributors for an average of $14.00 each. Recent statistics from the American Alu mni Council show that, in a sur vey of 100 schools, 31.8 per cent of the alumni solicited responded with donations. The average gift in these schools was $33.52. Cho wan’s alumni mailing list contains 2.129 names. Summarily, there fore, 176 Chowan alumni out of 2129 have contributed $2,417.46 for an average of $14.00 each contri butor, which means that 8 per cent of those solicited responded with gifts. The students who attended Cho wan College carry its message on their lips and in their hearts and the number of these messengers is interesting. We have already noted that, since 1853, Chowan College has graduated 2,129. Of this number 1,177 have graduated since 1950. Moreover, 932 of the 2.129 have departed this institution since 1956. An inestimable number of persons have attended Chowan College, but have not received dip lomas or degrees. The graduating classes are growing every year! This year, with a record enroll ment of 967, promises to be the greatest year in the history of this great institution. Alumni Who Have Conributed To The Loyalty Fund—1962-63 Mrs. Sibyl Ahearn Mrs. Mary R. Ainsley Mr. James Lawrence Alligood, Jr. Miss Margaret Aman Mrs. W. C. Askew Mr. W. G. Bandy Mrs. 0. B. Bass Mrs. Sara Storey Batten Mrs. C. W. Beasley Mrs. V'irginia Gardner Becker Miss Vida Bell Mrs. T. J. Benthall The Rev. Norman L. Blythe Mrs. Frances Benthall Boone Miss Daisy Bowers Mrs Lucille L. Bowles Miss Judith Beth Boyd M;'s. Helen E. Bradley Mrs. J. Grady Bridgers Miss Olivia Bridgers Mr. Wilson Bridgers Miss Ethel Britt M1.SS Margaret Britt Mrs. Josie W. Brock M s. B. H. Brown Mrs. Walter J. Brown, Jr. Mrs. Charles Bryant Mrs. Lloyd E. Bunch Mrs. Bruce R. Carter Mrs. Ottis Carter Mr. Jamie H. Cason Mrs. Ola A. Chitty Miss Velna Chitty Miss Thereasa Cooke Mrs. Daisy Hare Cornette Mrs. Frank S. Cox Mrs. Ray Jenkins Curtis Mrs. Alice C. Darr Mrs. Mary L. Davenport Miss Gloria E. Davis Mr. & Mrs. Robert Dough Miss Jessie Draper Mrs. Carolyn D. Jackson Duplisscy Mrs. Julia V. Edwards Dr. Inez W. Elrod Mrs. Elizabeth W. Etheridge Miss Eris Odell Eure Miss Eunice Evans Mrs. J. D. Everett Mr. & Mrs. Edsel W. Farles Mrs. H. M. Finch Mrs. J. A. Fleming Mrs. Celia A. Forehand Mrs. A. S. Francis Mrs. Joseph R. Freeman Mr. Jack W. Futrell Miss Rose Futrell Miss Sadie Futrell Mrs. Betty Gay Mr. Ike Gay Mrs. W. H. Gilbert Mr. Gerald W. Gilliam Mrs. Ralph S. Gordon Mrs. H. M. Griffith Mrs. J. R. Hankins Mr. Joseph H. Harkey Mrs. D. P. Harris Mrs. Edna M. Hedgepeth Miss Margaret E. Hight Mrs. Bob F. Hill Mrs. James W. Hill, Sr. Mrs. Angus I. Hines Mrs. W. J. M. Holland, Jr. Mrs. Olivia L. Holloman Mrs. R. A. Holloman, Sr. Miss Carolyn P. Hollowell Mrs. Walter M. Hollowell Mr. Joe Honeycutt Mrs. G. C. Howell Mrs. Rufus B. Howell, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. N. D. Hudson Mrs. J. W. Jarvis Mrs. R. H. Jernigan, Sr. Mrs. M. Bernard Johnson Mrs. A. W. H. Jones The Rev. & Mrs. Bailey Jones Mrs. J. A. Jones Mrs. J. L. Josey Mrs. A. J. Joyner Mrs. 0. C. Kennedy Mrs. Margaret J. Kyle Mr. & Mrs. Cornelius E. Lassiter Mrs. Mary V. Lassiter Miss Margaret Liverman Mrs. Fannie M. Leary Mr. Thomas Lee, Jr. Miss Catherine Leicester Mrs. Arthur K. Leggett Miss Rebecca Long MiS. Earl Lowe Mrs. L. E. McDaniel Mr. Harkie LeRoy Martin Mrs. Mrya Mitchell Mrs. Louise M. Mizell Mrs. J. Raynor Moore Mr. Robert Morris Mrs. Ruby B. Morrow Mrs. Mary P. Murphy Mrs. R. C. Nicholson Mr. Fi.zhugh L. Odom, Jr. Mr. Tommy Palmer Donations Mrs. Elwood W. Parker Mrs. J. K. Parker Miss Grace Parker Mrs. H. V. Parker, Sr. Mrs. Douglas F. Payne Mrs. J. E. Pearson Mrs. W. S. Penny Mrs. Rose G. Pool Mrs. Julian W. Porter Miss Carol Beth Prather Mr. Wade H. Privette, Jr. Mrs. Archie Pruden Mrs. C. E. Reitzel Mr. Clarence Revelle Mrs. J. Craig Revelle Miss Janie Revelle Mrs. A. M. Richardson Mr. Fred Riddick Mr. Casey W. Riley Mr. William C. Ross Mrs. Ruth Windsor Salevan Mrs. Nelle B. Sawyer Mrs. V. G. Shearin Mrs. J. G. Singleton Miss Mary C. Smith Mrs. 0. P. Snipes Mrs. Leon Spencer Mrs. McDonald Spiers Mrs. Beatrice W. Spivey Miss Renne Spivey Mrs. W. C. Spivey Miss Nancy Mae Stevenson Mrs. G. B. Storey Mrs. Herman Sutton Miss Mary P. Thomas Mrs. 0. C. Turner Mrs. George T. Underwood Mrs. Lois Wynn Miss Pauline A. VanDyke Miss Josephine Vance Mr. Bob Wainwright Mrs. Harry L. Ward Mrs. I. A. Ward Mrs. Mary Hoggard Watson Mrs. Sandra P. Weavil Mrs. B. L. West Mrs. Barbara Archer Wheeler Miss Clara Wheeler Mrs. Martin White Mrs. Mary Long White Miss Vna White Mrs. W. D. W'hite Mrs. J. B. Whitley Mrs. Louise McDaniel Wiley Mr. J. N. Willcox Mrs. Willie Mae Horton Willoughby Mr. Daniel B. Woodson, Jr. Mr. W. Marvin Worrell, Jr. Alumni Who Have Contributed To Current Alumni Loyalty Fund-1963-64 Mrs. Fred W. Anderson Mrs. W. Clarence Askew Mrs. James A. Blakeney Mr. & Mrs. M. R. Bradley, Jr. Mr. Randolph V. Britton Mrs. Lloyd E. Bunch Miss Barbara A. Byrd Mrs. Daisy H. Cornette Mr. Robert L. Dough Mrs. Julia V. Edwards Mrs. R. L. Gay Mrs. W. H. Gilbert Mrs. Paul D. Gilliam Mrs. Cornelia G. Gordon Mrs. E. J. Harrell Miss Enid M. Harrell Mrs. Carrie B. Howell Mrs. Willie Lee Harris Mrs. Fannie Marie Leary Mrs. Catherine Leicester Mrs. Earl Lowe Mrs. Mary Powell Murphy Mrs. Maude Newsome Mrs. R. A. Parker Mrs. W. S. Penny Mrs. 0. P. Snipes Inez W. Elrod, M. D. Miss Henrietta C. Futrell -'7 CHOWAN COLLEGE ENDOWMENT NEEDS $2,000,000.00 III The Next Decade To: Upgrade die academic program Increase faculty salaries Sustain the operating budget Uiidergird continued growth Tiirougli: Wills Bequests Memorial gifts Life Insurance Tile Chowan College Endowment Committee Solicits Your Participation. Dr. Gilbert T. Stephenson, Chairman Former Chowan Chaplain Writes Article for Magazine THE CHOWANIAN