Science Enrichment held for high schoolers The Department of Science sponsored a Science Enrichment Week June 18-22 for students cur rently enrolled in grades 6-9. Reported Professor Jim Dewar, director, “the purpose of this pro gram is to make available to junior high school students the science laboratory experience. The participants had a chance to spend the week with some ‘hands on’ work in biological, physical and computer science using the laboratories of Camp Hall from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day.” Dewar said the students were “very en thusiastic” over their 30 hours of science studies and experiments. Dewar said teaching methods included lectures, audiovisuals and laboratory. He further related that the Science Enrich ment Week was planned as a community service. “The program offered some science experience to students in the community at the junior high level to enrich the science being taught in the schools,” he stated. The teachers were Science Department professors Dr. Garth Faile, Linda Tripp, Gilbert Tripp, J. P. Harris, Phyllis Dewar and Jim Dewar. ’ The special week atttracted 19 students including 17 from Hert ford, Gates, Northampton and Bertie counties and two visitors from New Bern and Kemersville. Participants included; Sixth and Seventh graders; Jo Jo Almario, Michael Dacus, Ahoskie; Tony Askew, Eure; Nancy Barrett, Magarettsville; Robbie Campbell, Jason Gay, Conway; Carl Greene, Kemersville; Mary Phillips, Kevin Byrd, Brian Vandiford, Jason Vinson, Murfreesboro; James Shrewsburg, Severn; A fovorife activity of the students was the use of the com puters. Professor Phyllis Dewar offered her guidance and help as the students worked in small groups to solve problems. Jason Slade, Rich Square; Michelle Wilson, New Hem; and David Perry, Colerain. Eighth and Ninth graders; Ivan Baanante, Ahoskie; Edward Curry, William Walton, Rich Square; Margaret Henderson, Claudia Odom, Harrellsville; Jer- rod Rose, Seaborad; Faith Dixon, Gregory Ellis, Yolanda Faile, Amy Futrell, Tripp little, Eric Surace, and Phillip Chamblee, Murfreesboro. i Students enrolled in grades 6-9 were involved in a variety of science activities during Science Enrichment Week including studies on mice. Enjoying the response of this class at the back of the room are, from left, science professors Jim Dewar, director for the special week, and J. P. Harris. “ALUMNI NIGHT Lady Braves POWER VolleybaU FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26th, has been designated as “ALUMNI NIGHT” in the Jesse Heims Physical Education Center. The Lady Braves take on Montreat Anderson College and North Greenville College. Both schools are junior colleges with strong competitive programs. The Lady Braves expect plenty of action! 5:30 p. m.~Chowan vs. Montreat Anderson College 6:30p. m.—MACvs. Catonsville Community College 7:30p. m. —Chowan vs. North Greenville College 8:30p. m. — Catonsville College vs. North Greenville The 1984-85 volleyball season with 40 matches will be a demanding challenge. Matches include junior and senior colleges in North Carolina. South Carolina, Maryland, and Virginia. Outstanding op ponents include the 5th ranked junior college in the country—Catonsville Community College and North Greenville Col lege, the competitive junior college in our region to beat. Our aim is to better our 20-22 record, and our 3rd place finish in Region X. The Ludy Braves play POWER VOLhEYBALL. This is more than something you dJ at the beach to kill time while you wait for the hot dogs to roast. Lady BravesVolleyball is zig-zagging floater serves, slicing- spinning spikes, overpowering blocks, and exhausting dives. Volleyball for the athlete is explosive power and prolonged en durance and, for the crowd, it is excitment and fun. ALUMNI, who are receiving this edition of The Chowanian, are in vited to clip the special General Admission Tickets found below, complete the information requested, and present them at the ticket gate on October 26th. Otherwise, regular admission rates apply. Make “Alumni Night" a part of your plans! Chowan Lady Braves Volleyball GENERAL ADMISSION Alumni Night — October 26th Bearer of this ticket to be admitted to Helms Center on the above date, courtesy of Coach Janet Collins, and the Lady Braves Volleyball Team. Name Years at Chowan 5:30 p. m. — Chowan vs. MAC 6:30 p. m. — MAC vs. CCC 7:30 p. m. — Chowan vs. NGC 8:30 p. m. — CCC vs. NGC Chowan Lady Braves Volleyball GENERAL ADMISSION Alumni Night — October 26th Bearer of this ticket to be admitted to Helms Center on the above date, courtesy of Coach Janet Collins, and the Lady Braves Volleyball Team. Name Years at Chowan 5:30 p. m. — Chowan vs. MAC 6:30 p. m. — MAC vs. CCC 7:30 p. m. — Chowan vs. NGC 8:30 p. m. — CCC vs. NGC THE CHOWANIAN, July, 1984—Poge9