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TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION 2 THEME 3 BOARD OF TRUSTEES 4 CHANCELLOR 5 CHANCELLOR ' S CABINET 8 CANDIDS 14 HOMECOMING 17 STUDENT LIFE 33 CLASSES 49 STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION 97 ORGANIZATIONS 108 HONOR SOCIETIES 129 ACADEMICS 145 FRATERNITIES SORORITIES SERVICE FRATERNITIES 161 AIR FORCE ROTC 172 CHEERLEADERS 174 PRE-SCHOOL LABORATORY 176 SPORTS 182 ADMINISTRATION 200 FACULTY STAFF 203 YEARBOOK STAFF 216 ALMA MATER 220
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Rudolph Jones Student Center, 1982-83 po ' of his visits to meet Miss Student Center. th Dr. Rudolph Dedicated To Dr. Rudolph Jones Dr. Rudolph Jones, a native of Winton, North CaroHna, received his public school education at the C.S. Brown High School, where he graduated with honor. He attended Shaw University in Raleigh, N.C. and graduated in 1930 as class valedictorian. He earned the Masters and Ph.D degrees in economics at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. Most of his working years were spent in education. He served as a high school teacher, a high school principal, a college teacher, a college dean and a college president. He also held positions in state government and in the federal government. In 1956, Dr. Jones became the President of Fayetteville State University, and he almost became a legend because of his biennial appearances before the State Advisory Budget Commission and the Joint Committee on Appropriations of the State Legislature. He also succeeded in securing appropriations to erect two new dormitories, a new library, a fine arts building, a science building and a gymnasium for women, which included a swimming pool, modern dance studio, classrooms and offices for instructors. When he retired as President of Fayetteville State University, a new administration building and a proposal for construction of the Student Center was in its final stages. The Student Center was named in his honor. After resigning from the presidency in 1969, Dr. Jones accepted a position as J Professor of Economics and Business at Elizabeth City State University. In January 1973, he was designated as chairman of the Department of Business. Dr. Jones has served on many important committees and commissions. He has held a number of offices in various professional organizations including the presidency of the North Carolina Teachers Association. At present, he holds membership in many professional organizations and learned societies. Among these are life membership in the National Education Association. He is 33rd Degree Mason, A Shriner and a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. A recipient of many awards and honors, he is listed in Who ' s Who in America and Who ' s Who in American Education. While in graduate school, he was elected to Pi Gamma Mu, the National Social Science Honor Society. Because of his outstanding achievements after graduation, Shaw University conferred on him the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Law in 1969. In 1973, the students at Elizabeth City State University voted him the Teacher of the Year. A Lecture Series in the Fayetteville State University Department of Business and Economics has been named in Honor of Dr. Jones. At present, he devoted much time and energy to the Dean J.C. Jones Memorial Scholarship Fund, of which he is Chairman of the Board of Directors. He also works with the Agricultural Extension Advisory Council. In addition to this he serves as treasurer of the C.R. Edwards Campaign Fund, and as a Ruling Elder in the College Heights Presbyterian Church. Dr. Jones is a traveler. After traveling throughout the United States and McCr, olph Jonei talks wii about their plans af Middle Right Dr and Mrs. Jones poses for the photographer during c of their visits to the Rudolph Jones Student Center. Canada, he also visited Europe, Mexico, South America and the Orient. He climaxed his travels in 1980 with an eight week trip around the world. Some of the countries visited were China, Egypt, India, Israel, Singapore and Turkey. He is married to Mrs. Mildred Jones. Now retired, she taught English and Library Science at both Fayetteville State and Elizabeth City State Universities. They observed their 59th wedding anniversary February 16, 1985. They have one son, Rudolph B. Jones, a Chemistry Professor at Essex County College in Newark, New Jersey. sma sM sm s .; .. . .....
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