NCCUs Honored Its Retirees
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NCCU's administrators, faculty and staff members said farewell to their colleagues who have retired during fiscal year 2006-2007, at the annual retirees banquet.
An evening full of applause and cheer, the retirees were offered accolades for their hard work and dedication to NCCU. The retirees combined years of service to the State of North Carolina totaled 515 years.
Dr. James Schooler, Jr., a former professor and chair of the Department of Chemistry, spoke on behalf of the retirees.
We are now entering a new phase of our existence, said Schooler. We have made it through another day's journey.
Schooler, who has worked for six chancellors, has found a way to occupy his time. He tutors students in the Department of Chemistry and has taken trips abroad to Peru and Senegal.
Mary Vogler, a retiree from the Department of Modern Foreign Languages, stated she had big plans.
I am going to clean my house and spoil my grandchildren, said Vogler. I have one grandchild and one on the way.
The honorees included Mrs. Bennie E. Daye; Mrs. Margaret W. Harrison; Dr. Oseh E. King; Dr. Joseph Aicher, Jr.; Dr. Joseph Battle; Dr. Robert Izydore; Dr. Phyllis Lotchin; Dr. James Schooler, Jr.; Mr. Walter High, III; Mrs. Elizabeth Hughes; Ms. Mamie M. Smith; Mrs. Patricia A. Atkins; Mr. Leonard O. Bynum, Jr.; Ms. Mary F. Vogler; Mrs. Lillian R. Mitchell; Ms. Marva D. Davis; Mrs. Betty Dixon; Mr. Benito L. Alvarez; Mr. Robert F. Creecy; Mr. Roland Gaines; Mrs. Blondina P. Lawson; Dr. James H. Ammons; Dr. Marion Gooding; Mr. Dennis Mason; Mrs. Carol W. Murray; and Atty. Thomas M. Ringer, Jr.
Each retiree was presented with a silver eagle.
web.nccu.edu/publicrelations/newsletter/nl080107.htm

NCCU's administrators, faculty and staff members said farewell to their colleagues who have retired during fiscal year 2006-2007, at the annual retirees banquet.
An evening full of applause and cheer, the retirees were offered accolades for their hard work and dedication to NCCU. The retirees combined years of service to the State of North Carolina totaled 515 years.
Dr. James Schooler, Jr., a former professor and chair of the Department of Chemistry, spoke on behalf of the retirees.
We are now entering a new phase of our existence, said Schooler. We have made it through another day's journey.
Schooler, who has worked for six chancellors, has found a way to occupy his time. He tutors students in the Department of Chemistry and has taken trips abroad to Peru and Senegal.
Mary Vogler, a retiree from the Department of Modern Foreign Languages, stated she had big plans.
I am going to clean my house and spoil my grandchildren, said Vogler. I have one grandchild and one on the way.
The honorees included Mrs. Bennie E. Daye; Mrs. Margaret W. Harrison; Dr. Oseh E. King; Dr. Joseph Aicher, Jr.; Dr. Joseph Battle; Dr. Robert Izydore; Dr. Phyllis Lotchin; Dr. James Schooler, Jr.; Mr. Walter High, III; Mrs. Elizabeth Hughes; Ms. Mamie M. Smith; Mrs. Patricia A. Atkins; Mr. Leonard O. Bynum, Jr.; Ms. Mary F. Vogler; Mrs. Lillian R. Mitchell; Ms. Marva D. Davis; Mrs. Betty Dixon; Mr. Benito L. Alvarez; Mr. Robert F. Creecy; Mr. Roland Gaines; Mrs. Blondina P. Lawson; Dr. James H. Ammons; Dr. Marion Gooding; Mr. Dennis Mason; Mrs. Carol W. Murray; and Atty. Thomas M. Ringer, Jr.
Each retiree was presented with a silver eagle.





