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Maia’s Fashions sample

A short sample of fashions, jewelry and accessories from Maia’s Fashions during a recent fashion show in Salisbury, NC, March 31, 2010.  From J.G. Media.

Charlotte-Salisbury, NC 1986-87

Charlotte-Salisbury, NC 1986-87

Rowan Blues and Jazz Festival-2009 in Salisbury, NC

The Mayor of Salisbury, NC gives Eleanor Qadirah an award for her 11th Annual Rowan Blues and Jazz
Festival. Eleanor Qadirah is founder of Rowan Blues and Jazz Society. A David Payne Production.

The Catawba Studs: A Story

The Catawba Studs: A Story, by John Hostetter ‘68. An alumnus shares how he and others (David Young, Skip Henry, Jeff Manz, Ken Kambis, Leon Burleson, and Robert Hudson) became “The Studs” twice at Catawba College — once over 40 years ago and again in 2009.

Charmane - Forum Fitness Favorites

Charmane is a mother of three boys ages 5, 8 and 15. She is AFAA certified, a personal trainer for 12 yrs. and a Bodypump instructor for 4. She just recently completed her kickboxing instructor certification. Copyright © 2009 JG Media LLC
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Thriller @ Lee St Theatre…. Fun in the Sun!

After the Amazing Thriller show at Lee St Theatre…

Livingstone College Hall of Fame inductee, Alishia Holman

Livingstone College Hall of Fame inductee interview, Alishia Holman before the award ceremony.

The Prank’s on Me: A Catawba Story by Bill Shockley ‘68

The Prank’s on Me: A Catawba Story, by Bill Shockley ‘68, Psychology Alumnus. Shockley, who had a history of being a prankster, shares how one of his most clever pranks caught up with him one day.

Livingstone Hall of Fame 2009- Levander Lilly

Livingstone College Hall of fame inductee, Levander Lilly interview.

The Traveling Yearbook: A Catawba Story

by Tom Crump ‘51, Business Alumnus. Crump relays the story of how a gift given to his college roommate recently reacquainted him with what he had not seen in years — but that had made its way to Arizona and back to Salisbury 57 years later.