Bethune Cookman University - Yearbook (Daytona Beach, FL)
- Class of 1987
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Underclassmen .................. Campus Organizations ........ Greeks ................................. Athletics ................... Special Events ............ Do You Remember ........ Year In Review ........... BCEAN Staff ........................................................................ Senior Directory ................................................................... 1 3 4 6 9 1 2 16 1 8 34 42 48 60 86 1 1 9 1 44 1 62 1 77 200 203 204 20 7 Cats Pride The 1987 BCEAN The Wildcat is symbolic of our college family, and in the true sense of family the cover design includes both male and female cats. We have attempted to display in pictures as many facets as possible to show what Wildcat country is about. Hats off to the 1987 graduating class for going in style with a color section. The Trustees are highlighted for their fine works that continue to keep the college in the mainstream of America. It is our hope that as you turn the pages of this book, you will be reminded of a number of happy memories. If you have a sense of history, this will serve as a record of 1986-87 for you. We are all proud of the number one Wildcat and leader of Wildcat country, Dr. Oswald P. Bronson, Senior. Our president has carried the institution to new heights. The college received a gift of more than 86 million this year. This is a record gift for the college, and gives new meaning to Wildcat Pride. Finally, to our student organizations who comprise the heart of the institution, we say There is a winner in you. Go forth Wildcats and display Cat's Pride. v. . 'Q 6 ::1-i-11:1-Zia '- , ,f- ' F1 -:K 'fi lm . FA Q ',' 2:- IST 6... 25-'I'-'L-. Lf'. f- 'ti--L: f'.4-T - :,,,L,.1,g.TEg--,',l. 755: . DEDI CAT ON 'tt Dr. Rogers P. Fair, Sr. c V R rs!! , .if N '1 w QI' 1 f rl- 7 Late one evening in 1946, Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune stood center stage in the v auditorium at Atlanta University. After she delivered her speech to a group of eager students, a young man approached the stage and offered to help with her bags. She was so impressed with this graduate student, that she asked him if he would take a position as chaplain of her school and pastor of Stewart Memorial United Methodist Church. After some persuasion, the young man accepted Mrs. Bethune's offer. Since starting his career if Bethune-Cookman College that day plus 40 years, the Rev. Rogers P. Fair has witnessed many changes at BCC. He has seen the student body increase from 200 degree-seeking students to 1700 plus. He has watched the campus explode in size with new buildings. He has even looked on as the students stopped wearing their traditional -blue and white school uniforms and replaced them with more modern fashions. , Speaking as a sociologist, Fair says that he understands shocking social changes. But, he wants the next change at BCC to be the school's endowment increased to 88 million. In addition to his post as BCC chaplain and pastor of Stewart Memorial, Rev. Fair is a professor of sociology at BCC. He also serves on the Civil Service Board of Daytona Beach, the Volusia County Health Facility Authority, the executive committee of the NAACP, he's chairman of the board of the Richard V. Moore Center, and the list goes on. Having served under three of the four college presidents, Fair is to some extent an 4 I i I r- if. . in EQ Ki' Eff? iff A. ' , v 'ff'-in--I 4. R.-. '.'-if vga ,' . X 1 5 -2'7'x? 1' iv wwr1f.f-f-iii-p 1. XM ,.,. 1 , . -qw, ' 'Q .1 1 11,15-Liga D .gy .1Se'0n V, .. L , I - 4. in 1. fi expert on BCC's history. Two years ago, he decided to write a book on the history of the institution. The book will emphasize the school's progress as well as her problems. Fair has already completed the necessary research and reviews. He hopes to complete the. book next year. All proceeds from the sale will go directly to Bethune-Cookman College. . Rev. Fair describes himself as a servant of God, and one who has been richly blessed. Dr. Fair was honored in Who's Who Among American Clergymen for nine consecutive years. He has studied at Oxford University in England in 1958, 1965, and 1973. In 1981, Dr. Fair was a member of a peace-making team that toured the Soviet Union. In 1983 he was guest speaker at the universities of Shanghai and Peking. He delivered the baccalaureate sermon during the 1986 commencement exercises at BCC. He was honored at a retirement dinner in recognition of his outstanding dedication and service to the Stewart Memorial United Methodist Church and for his support in the community. His pastoring career terminated on May 26, 1986. When you talk to Rev. Fair, it becomes obvious that he loves BCC. During his 40 year reign Rev. Fair was showered with many lucrative job offers but he didn't allow any of them to pull him away from BCC. Not surprisingly, Rev. Fair says that he has no regrets. I have tremendously enjoyed working at BCC. With a big grin spread across his face, Fair adds that he likes the challenge of dealing with the students. Bethune Celebrates Founder With Mall Exhibit 71 .aff I ru' 1 In celebration of Bethune-Cookman College's Founderis Week, college officials moved the Mary M L d ! KK ' JJ ' ' ' c eo Bethune and Roosevelt s Black Cabinet Exhibit to the Volusia Mall. The exhibition which was produced by the Smithsonian Institution, and was on display for one week fOctober 2-82 in the Volusia Mall's center court. The exhibit has been on display at B-CC since Februar f 1984. y o The actual Bethune-Cookman College Founder's Day is October 3, however, the annual assembly program was held on Monday, October 6, at 10:20 A.M. in Moore Gymnasium. Featured speaker was Dr. Richard Strachan, president of the Bethune-Cookman College National Alumni Association. Mrs. Bethune was born in Maysville, SC, in 1875, the child of slave parents Samuel and Patsy McLeod. H l' h er ife as become a model for other blacks. She founded the Daytona Normal and Industrial School for Girls Klater known as Bethune-Cookman Collegej in 1904, started the National Council of Negro Women f19351g and became a friend and advisor to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his wife Eleanor. A number of artifacts that belonged to Mrs. Bethune were in the display including Mrs Bethune's Springarm Medal, the highest award given by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People fNAACPj. Viewers also saw her 1937 diary and the gavel Mrs. Bethune used when officiating at conferences of the National Y th Ad the office of minority affairs. Bethune-Cookman College general information was available adjacent to the Mary McLeod Bethune and Rooseveltls Black Cabinet Exhibition. ou ministration INYAJ, of which she was director of 6 . ---i--i JMS 1 ...Lx-. .JS Q 'in Visitors stop to observe the displays. Q 55 ..m1 F 29 . iii '. w E ,Z r .VN . . f f ,. 'P' ' .- If , J - Q :fi kia? l 1 ima 4 , ...E MA L H 1 'W ei Miss Bethune Cookman College 1986-87 .: : ',. ff' if fl fm Q- ' -.xp .f L- ffxlagfll' , if ,-f 5 4 -114 ,41',. k, , '. , 'f gw.f'-1xig+:5fh- ri 72. 35'-.X 123 155,-.7'?J.1'p X . ,l-gf,I:,x. -- 4' '-.. . ' 'f ' if-'f?1J5Qi!5: 1-1 ' , -Gy 'V 4,1 'Za Miss Charlotte Brown 8!queens A f 'HM' ,1-5 . -, ,f --, Miss Senior Rosemary Hill Miss Sophomore ' Sabrina Thomas The ' 7 f.f,v 1 . ,Y A-'.' Royal Court A. X .. ,y-. , Y --L . nsgektll bl Miss Junior Bridgette Scott Miss Freshman Eleanor Humphrey .3 vl Q 1 ll. 4. YM ,.l I 1 Xl: 1 ,Aff Freshman Class Mixer,'-1986 The mixer provides a night of relaxation following tests and information sessions for new students. . pf 1 L fggvv X. ff wi 1 2142 will ilyx HX 9650 .' 53 , 65? 9 ,sr .QM l' Q 1 - :f . ,. . ,mb O e Oovneff K, e e 1 .,...n.,,s 4 Staff workers observe as the games continue with fun for all. .-F .- s fx 54 e :A le 'Gi Committee meetings took place from 8 A.M. to 11A.M. Academic Policies Student Life Personnel Policies Dr. Merkel gives his report from the Academic Policies Committee I2 Fall Meeting of The October I5 0 0 0 mf 109 1989 , X, Y ---l g g In-, f ' -- IZ 1 1 ' . .i k pz xx TW 7,1 -1 A n L w 5 S X A N3 W , 1' I V 4,. w L QM , , U ' 1 1 1 '1..l.4' -law w '1-,- -xfw ' --- A ,113 ZWWQ Elwwd V-ww ff 'Inf - f Q, jg- ,-A, K Y Lam 1Wewzd 2J4Z lmfrwimw ww mfywf n . .-..Y, Mm M MJQWCQ Jwywew rx ,-A - ,QA -5 -xnnf - Am r Mfsljewl bZQx:b.u me 717' mmzfrQ fJM5QVaf, U Tony Brown Speaks Syndicated columnist and television personality Tony Brown spoke at the opening assembly of the year at BCC. Tony sets a very high standard for speakers to follow this year. Although his speech ran into the lunch hour, the crowd did not leave Moore gymnasium before listening to his complete message. Tony Brown's Black Journal is currently seen on Channel 24, Orlando Florida Weekly at 3:30 p.m. on Saturdays. Tony used numerous anecdotes to stir the crowd and stimulate the students. Brown informed the audience that Blacks spend more than 8200 billion annually in america. If blacks were to withdraw their support from some manufacturers and producers, they would have difficulty staying afloat. Brown spoke later in the evening to members of the Daytona Beach community at a dinner co-sponsored by Bethune-Cookman College and the Daytona-Volusia Chamber of Commerce. Mercury Morris-A Super Comeback j i - I 3 9 A 1 ! I ! s z 5 1 L 3 x V 'mi in V -- ' September 8, 1986 Former NFL star running back Eugene Mercury Morris, of the Miami Dolphins, came to speak to the students, faculty and staff in BCC's Moore Gymnasium. Morris played eight years of professional football then became addicted to drugs. He later served three and a half years in prison before the Florida Supreme Court ruled he had an unfair trial. Mercury was the keynote speaker at the President's Assemblyu, and he was introduced by former teammate and longtime friend Larry Little. The audience quickly learned that Mr. Morris was not only a talented athlete, but also a very articulate speaker. He urged the students to make productive choices in their lives, and to choose life over drugs. Drug abuse is threatening to destroy america's youth, especially those in the black community, he told a packed audience. There is no substance that should be able to control you . . . unless you choose to let it do so, said Morris. Morris spoke of the deaths of Len Bias and Don Rogers. God must have a special reason for keeping me alive, Morris said. I chose to come out of the darkness unfortunately those two will never be able to choose again. i Two Proud Wildcats The President and the First Lady ,- 'Q --L, -. i s f 6 ' 'f'2i:L'i3 PJ Q- f ,x P --I H 171. Dr. and Mrs. Oswald P. Bronson, Sr. -1 555451:-E-: is ? GQVQ ' ,.x Ai 2-15? px-. 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':1f?1f f'7 fQ:'ii Assistant to the President for Planning!Coordinator, Federal!State Grants Q :Q Contracts Assistant to the Executive Vice Presidentflnternal Attorney Director, Institutional Research Dr. Rabie J. Gainous Executive Vice President 4 T119-our Mr. Lloyd Johnson Mr. Johnny Randolph Mrs. Helen Wymes Director of Athletics Sports Information Director Executive Secretary Mrs. Mary Hinson Mrs. Sharon Tyus MS. Vdlfie POLmC6y Secretary for Personnel Officer Personnel Officer Director of Athletics 0 administrationf19 Alpha Chi National Honor Society A EQ: 5 . . A - L to R Meathor Anderson, Deloris Williamson, Mildred Williams, Tonie Smarr, Dr. Cleo Higgins, Dwayney Cummings, Andria Ammons, Michelle Raines, Shayama Maharaj. The Florida Gamma Chapter of Alpha Chi National Honor Society was reactivated on the Bethune-Cookman College campus with the induction of eight new members on Tuesday, December 9, 1986. The inductees, all junior- and senior-level students presenting cumulative grade point averages of 3.20-3.89, were Andria Ammons, senior, elementary education major, Deerfield Beach, Florida, Meathor Anderson, junior, hospitality management, Palmetto, Florida, Dwayney J. Cummings, senior, business administration, Palmetto, Florida, Shayama Maharaj, junior, English, Trinidad, W.I..' Michelle Raines, senior, human resource management, Plant City, Florida, Tonie J. Smarr, senior, chemistry, Landover, Maryland, Mildred E. Williams, senior, human resource management, Daytona Beach, Florida, Deloris J. Williamson, junior, psychology, Tampa, Florida. The induction ceremony was conducted by the sponsor of the chapter, Dr. Cleo S. Higgins, Distinguished Professor and Director of the Honors Program at the college. Faculty Honors Council participants in the candlelight ritual were Dr. Munir Rahmani, Professor of Biology, first assistant sponsor, and Mr. Edmondson Asgil, Assistant Professor of English, second assistant sponsor. Congratulations and challenges were extended to the new members by the Vice President for Academic Affairs!Dean of the Faculty, Dr. Adib Shakirg and the Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Charles F. Caskey. 20!administrat o 'Mx - 5. ,pf , C all: if s KMHNX1 ' Q5 lm, ,f L- W? 1431? II .L...-'...- f .f 5. ' Qui' AVX' f- , .L,, , , ff I T-'fffg Registraris Office Mr. James C. Wymes, 493 J Q? Registrar Mrs. Ann Thomas Ms. Willie Addison Student Records Secretary Manager 22fadministration Student groups shown visiting the campus. The registrafs office handles recruitment S A--ff' ,fi lff lf' 3 0, .I L. N . , 1 . -A . C'L 'Wu-f Jani Dr. Adib A. Shakir Academic Affairs Interim Vice President forAcademic Affairs! Dean of the Faculty ff- .,., ifvx A ,Y N 1 I 5 A A ' 4 ...N f'r I I Z Dr. Charles F. Caskey Mrs. Annie Redd Asst. Vice President Executive Secretam for Academic Affairs administrati0nf23 Fiscal Affairs Vice President for Fiscal Affairs f ,Aff , f..r. ,. 'www -gmfusv us r 1 rf- Q.. ,:',..q3 24fadministration K' w Mrs. Mayola Hill Executive Secretary, Fiscal Affairs Mr. Cook is a man for all seasons .QF Mr. Ernest C. Cook, Sr. fan? K. ,I 9' - I k I1 7'EIEI f-5 fy 31 K Q Xx J 'C 'Bills 55 if f'N X71 Fiscal Affazrs 1- - Z Ms. Cathy D. Washington Accounts PayabZes!Bookkeeper Mrs. Doris J. Godbey Loan Coordinator Mrs. Pratima Mewar Asst. Bookkeeper ft 91 'tif Student Affairs Mr. Clarence N. Childs Mr. Wallace Mobley, Sr. Vice President for Dean of Men Student Affairs CVD i a fiat X 4 ' lx ll ' f A If af- MVS- Tal Hill Rev. Rogers P. Fair Mr. John A. Jack Mrs. Betty J. Brooks Dean Of W0m9n College Chaplain Slaven Executive Secretary Director of Cooperative to the Vice President Education for Student Affairs ' 9-mf? T' 'zzz-'J . W l 1 Ms. Sandra D. Window Interim Career Counselor 26fadministration Mrs. Janie V. Hill Evening Nurse Mrs. Joan B. Williams Ms. Ritchie Brown Asst. Dormitory Interpersonal!Group Directress Counselor Mrs. Claudine McKee Director, Career Planning Ki Placementflnterim Direc- tor of Counseling Center g U KW- 4-ii 'Q' A , Q . 3, V 2 ' x Mrs. Shelia D. Jackson Secretary, Placement Office Ms. Flossie P. Jennings Dormitory Directress ...W-ff X V v 'Q a X lv Y f I A1 V ix 5 A 5 1 -A ' 1 . Q. ' V 511 1' 'x'x 2:5- wQ, QQ-. R I I 1 v Z. 1 , 4 6 174' 4 4 xi xr, - 7 A fx, -- .rc- l That's what Friends are For ' ming .- S-,ALL 059' f'. I l s 54711 gf: : Ea, 4 na.: gf. .4 1: I-lk W .. mi 1 , , QT 4 NK if ,f . ,WL , 1Zixi,a,,--,. , ' I ' 4 , u 3 .., W, A vc 5 , U 17 ' 7 A Q - 4 'Tf -E A ' ii -N : 1 . ,f ' X 1 4: if' Q E' fi, 'j . I 'A Q . 'lk ll ,Y A '- Miss Jo Ann Pyles Vice President for Development 'Y 3 -1 -.4 I. . ,-i Mrs. Sandra A. Hill Director of Foundation Support X, M 1 I Ms. Bernette Harden Executive Secretary 28fadministration Development Office . , 5 'lrgif Y7' Mrs. Pinkie Bonaparte Olvier Mr. Chalres Barnes Director of Alumni Affairs Director of Public Relations 'Ds S Ms. Donna Hazelhurst Mr. Bill Lockhart Director of Planned Counsel, Capital Giving Campaign - .Y- u-ui Mrs. Ann Beckton Ms. Betty V. Raines Alumni Affairs Secretary for Development Secretary 4' SX -5.1115 ,E . E!! Rf' 'r 74 4 at xx fjff, Hm- I-Z-2 mm I!-'TU nf -I IQ? K - - bf' 'I H- A - Q 81' -I If 7 nm---- - - 'fkf-1 Parent's Association The Bethune-Cookman College Parent's Association operates in conjunction with the Development Uffice. This year the parents met in a business session, and this was followed with a picnic in Wildcat park. The photos illustrate the serious side of the affair, and the fun side in Wildcat park. iv :Av ' CY. 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Mrs. Davis at work yv l 1NQ5F5s'4 19 ' 71 iv? sw -ll Lim Christmas Party 1986 The Alpha Kappa Alpha Soroity presented their Annual Christmas Party in the Heyn Chapel on Friday, December 12, 1986. The program was entertaining, and served as a vehicle to put the campus in the spirit of Christmas. Several elementary school classes visited the program and enjoyed the music, the comedy and the special appearance of Santa Claus. Campaign 86 The candidates are pushing voters to put them into office. Voters arrive at the polls to select their favorite candidates. Q 1 1 4 -44..cn-- 'E 1 I Vx I Q .:?'7..,-t 'nM il., ,111 Lf-J 65 il. ill P1 ag Q9 1 8-Iii! I i' .-- 371-1 Q F, -in f.-n gg our . glvlnrr- f .pq hm --. . illillblfl 'pu amz'- gnrunar-s nlllf'-li gun-:sin .uni-an Qgggihll 534111 Qliiil .Quinlan -lllll ff e '- ' 5- az:-'ff-:es N 'Inna . A '1'- - I: p f ' t -1- VOTE 5 x -:..-..-: 1 - I -:i ,pfwwuesvmll LE -' -Tin J: gi lk 31 - 11 ' THINK .'T'-.31 ' Q e ' U 'SZ I .. 41 J Fm ' YI-T -. ' . A QMHGIW 1.5 W 7 ' ' n -7' 1...-Q L1 I - - - 'TFL p,! v!' Women's Advisory Board Mrs. Eula Bailey, President The Advisory Board has been in existence since the days of Dr. Bethune. The group continues to work for the college, and one major activity is the Annual Bazaar. 1 .sq I la N..- ' F' ,4 ..--l LSB activity at the Bazaar J- Ab administration!33 Vickie Hart, Rudolph Ford, Ken Johnson, Deneen Robinson, Johnnie Smith, Tim Richardson, 34! sga Elected Officers Student Government Association Executive Board, Vickie Hart, Patrick Standing Left to Right: Bartee, Deborah Sue Green, Rudolph Ford, Clarence Childs, Ken Sweeney, Deneen Robinson, Bruce Miles, Johnnie Smith, Dana Murray and Tim Richardson I, X' I N r ' -1-Q - '.,-x.' fu it n 4 , , ,IV , 1 f NL V... 1 '-P M ,., M ...F 4 . M 'bl -r A -gi e Q 4 ix 45 -T ..t:7- ' I 1.33 I Ir, Y rag, rf Pal 4hRa,Q'HfI Kenneth L. Johnson President Deneen Robinson Vice-President Elected Officers and Advisor sga!35 Evangelist Carlton Pearson Daytona Beach and the surrounding area shook from the impact of evangelist Carlton Pearson and his crusade. Mr. Pearson, from Tulsa, Oklahoma, is a close friend of evangelist Oral Roberts, and has an exciting down to earth style. College students as well as older members from the community were thrilled and enriched by the music and sermons of the Pearson crusade. rr, ,IX 'W There were teaching sessions and interesting Bible discussions for students and faculty members. The sessions were well attended, and students asked challenging questions. Daytona Beach is looking forward to his next visit. 1. - 1 3' X . , v . , . 1 I s i ' 97 ff I , 'Y .-4 - X -aw I XA rn. fi' .1441 E-:QW Jw-3'---.? ,,,,.f5 H OMECOMIN G EXTRA VA GAN ZA The Greeks put on a show during homecoming week on Thursday, October 23, 1986. Sororities on Parade The Alpha Kappa Alphas, Zeta Phi Betas, Delta Sigma Thetas, and Sigma Gamma Rhos danced and sang for the crowd. 'K ,,-1 K , . ,- - .... .avr . 413 iw dam! v so 'Vin- LW Fraternities On Parade Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Alpha Psi, Phi Beta Sigma, Omega Psi Phi, and Kappa Kappa Psi put on a night of Steps . Kappa Kappa Psi was declared the overall champion for the night. 'U,,QQ.V Wifi F dx 84...- . . 'ff' A -,f . ly. ming!41 Casual Wear Talent 5 f . 5 , 1 fr 4 S-'Ei ! Q! -1 42fhomec0ming is ' rsJ.,N -qqla E W I s 4 Evening Wear and the winner is: Miss Madeline So 6' Watson 1 nw fx .-- - .--.-:gr 1-- - lv 2, l f .H ' Ex wg, 1, Y 4 - 17 - ',f' ,rf , J' , ' 1 - fx xl A . r- ' Y 5 4 'iw ' Q , M 's 0 Kar ,,. ' Y . ' V'i ,wx ' W A A V ' V ' A '2 .s, mfg 7 , .- - .. J LL -:vt 6' . ,I . f 'i . V- , 'I 1:3 -XJ! .M f , 1 ' - 5 'Y' X ' - ' ,: Q. i if - 9 . ii i 325 x' r , I ' I . 9 ,lf 1 -.M ,, H. X I vl R W M A 1 E fi Im ,A W: k 'W 'Y ' P 1' 5 Q ' 1 ,.. . 'QA N Ax gif :fi AX . J 7 , ' U ll'l X bi tx Ng x. 113 ? f . J Q. . : n. , 4...s,, ' .-.Q L ' l v:-5:g'..1.2-T-'-'23i zzif.-12.1-4:-3 , ,f--3:-:::.g,g: , ,:.f.l':ff:- f . 1 Y,,fi 1, I 0 COM Qbwpiwy E mmys CEWW Miss-9 '17 L! ,X A F' qu' x t .,' el? n ' homecomingf43 Homecoming 1986 The theme for the 1986 Homecoming Week was Catch the Spirit of Maroon and Gold. Homecoming decorations, floats, and groups attempted to capture the Maroon and Gold Spirit all week. 4 6.64- J The freshmen marched to the beat T n l 2 Wfflnllfllwnlllgl 5 ,c a 2 5.EllllL'DFfHE M986 if L Hfgwliillilnlr 0F ' ihno0NAN,DG9'-D 1 ii X rf- The floats were carefully decorated The theme was displayed proudly. 44!homecom .. 446.1 -pu. -qw' ' : ' wkilfui- 'lnlllar- T i Q' 41 'i -fs 9 XX: -.p . - . N, The Wildcats lost to the Bulldogs of S.C. State 28-14. . '1' i '111CZ.F I lf'-a 'Ll'53. 1 '11 'L 014 The alumni band made their second consecutive appearance at the homecoming game, and helped in the pre-game ceremonies. NL . e si. , I f - ,,,.., ........,.- l'F!.'TlI I Jian: - L 5 -w-1:15 The alumni band entering Welch Stadium. t . ,.. .- iff.. -1- . ' F-459 'EH W' 'C L- ' ' ' 1 lc: s. le 'XIV -gl.. ' '51 1 r all Q 0-JL -V2 -.4 The Marching Wildcats performing'at Halftime. fJdQ'1 P K 'U ' 19 I' 'E homecoming!45 1 x f -- V- , -1-A 'Q A - -- . . v. 3 fn' Y -,-st-, . ., ,Ya,-.,.-.4 -- rac, - 55, 3:-E-ggi The Homecoming parade featured many , H U t dignitaries and fancy forms of transportation. ' 'i W- he 4 e 574 - P Qff,tQi: There was even a fancy horse. P W 5E'?f?:5: - v f + PM Ao: MA,,5,MU IPRISINHHW AMA mmm ,ZQSQW luusm Ol mm., i 46!homecoming -D X X H5 R The Nurses Bethune-Cookrnan College offers the B.S. degree for Registered Nurses. There is an annual candlelight ceremony held for nursing candidates. Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune instituted training for nurses decades ago, when there was a great need for skilled health professionals. i we x xx. X r i I 11 is l?ftS1gG':--4 x ff' N rl! dz 5 , M ' 1 4 j in 1-Ji ' I Division of General Studies Q . 'QQ W S48 X Mrs. Ann D. Taylor, Acting Ms. Sylvia Okoro Ms. Sandra Offiah Mrs. Elizabeth Blanton Chairman Divisional Secretary English Coordinator! Uenhinsj General Studies Reading Instructor Coordinator of Reading 'YT Mrs. Patricia Robles Reading Instructor F' , 'nhl' I 'V f f fe 'S' -- - I 'i ' A' I . I. :JM 6 in y i , ' if .6 s f X J K- .5 1 I 1 'Q f'-Q4 Ms. Marian Baker Mrs. Mary L. Richardson Dr. Cleo S. Higgins Reading Instructor Reading Instructor Distinguished Professor! Director of Honors Program Special Services Mr. Fernando Lecuona Mrs. Lilian Wisniewski Director, Talent Search! English Instructor, Special Services Special Services faculty!49 4 ---7-I ---- Division of Humanities Dr. S. Louise Rosemond, Chairman Dr. Daniel Sain Prof.fArea Coordinator Religion 62 Philosophy Dr. Robert Williams Professor of Humanities Dr. Gertrudis Caminero Assoc. Prof. of Spanish Dr. Carolyn Copeland Assoc. Prof. of Music Dr. Jay Mesbahee Assoc. Prof., TelecommunicationsfSpeech Dr. Joseph A. Ampiaw Asst. Prof. of Religion :Q Philosophy Dr. Wally Beasley Asst. Prof. of English Dr. Connie Curtis Asst. Prof. of Modern Languages Dr. Margaret Duncan Asst. Prof. of English Dr. Leonard Freyman Asst. Prof. of Speech Communication 50!faculty 4 - 4... . 4x33-at , r Xe ..,,,.41 ,za . -7 ff 4! PXQO , 16- .-H- , - h 4 Q F -9- ' C' - ' Fi - .1 S 'T KL--N 'Sh . 'ir . ,REV Sh 22' . X . X 'X l Rf.. f fam gl Ms. Lois F. Sessorns Assoc. of English! Reading y- f 7 Miss Marion Speight Assoc. Prof. of Modern Languages Mr. Reginald McCoy Instructor of MusicfAsst. Band Director Mr. E.O. Asgill Asst. Prof. of English Mr. David Cottrill Instructor Religion Ki Philosophy Mr. Patrick A. Cox Instructor of Music!Asst. Band Director Mrs. Carol H. Frantz Instructor English Mr. Michael E. Green Instructor, Communications Mr. John Hofmann Instructor of Speech Communications Mr. Don Leach Instructor, English Dept. Mr. Brian Reed Instructor of English Ms. Gail M. Robinson Instructor of Music fVocal1 Mrs. Mary F. Roper Instructor of German Mr. Glenn M. Horatio Walker Radio Control Manager Technician facultyl51 'V P 1.5.1. Division of Social Sciences fs-U' - . . xi, Dr. Joseph E. Taylor DF. Jake Miller Chairman Prof. of Social Science T' gi' 'Q Dr. Leonard Lempel Dr. Ken Eke Dr. Theodore Whyly Asst. Prof. of Social Asst. Prof. of Prof. of History!Director Science Political Science of Title III Division of Business I I ev-7 52!faculty 4' A X 1 F 7' -- X I N0 V Dr. Ruel L. Godbey Mrs. Linda Daniels Mrs. Jerrilyn Brackett Chairman, Dio, of Business Secretary Instructor, Business Education! ' Secretarial Administration ' is-' 1 -V r 'f t Students and teachers working together in the educational process. 3 7 I fm- - ,Qt . a '5 1' 'U- Q-' I5 t t 1 i . 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Thompson Dr. Wu-Nan Kuo Dr' Eindzglang M' Asst. Prof. of Biology Professor of Chemistry an ag Mr. Johnnie L. Fisher Mr. Antero Montonen Supervisor, Education Asst. Prof. of Engineering Computer Lab Instructor of Mathematics luv J ru Asst. Prof. of Chemistry Mr. Masood Poorandi Science 62 Math . 52. . 4: X 'X K 1 Mr. John Douglass, Jr. Asst. Prof. of . Mathematics Ms. Cordelia Black Mr. Munir A. Rahmani Mr. Donald J. Pitcher Mrs. Terri Postell Audio-Tutorial Labora- Professor Biology Asst. Prof. of Mathematics! Divisional Secretary, tory Technician Coordinator of Basic Skills SciencefMath Mathematics faculty!55 Division of Education QX X-.IFEX Dr. Sigita Ramanauskas Associate Professor 'Hai - ., 1 Dr. Annette G. Shakir Director, Teacher Education Insititute Dr. Mary Alice Smith Professor of Psychology H 'I 6. ' .,. L. Dr. Roberta W. Sappington Assoc. Prof. of Psychology student teachers I Mrs. Kathleen M. Hall Divisional Secretary Dr. Michael J. Sylvester Mr. Edward Singleton, Jr. Asst. Prof. of Psychology Continuing Education 1 . A I A, V7 Nil' xx X asv X, , Ap! ,ni ffl' Y Q'- Dr. Vaurice Byaless Area Coordinator-Physical Education Mrs. Gwendolyn Johnson Asst. Prof. of Physical Education Ms. Grace Hankinson Instructor of Physical It 6 ,film - 14 A Education X X 2 V 1 E l l r .1 in w lf !! ,-XM -Q: Mr. Donald Dungee Instructor!Recreational Sports Director il AA. R faculty!57 N 1 .tv .. ,A YQ Q Y' xp W 1. ,. s . x ' , . . M ,ixx x K . 1' ' X - I ,, .5 I -.-- - LU! 1 . . Mrs. Mary E. 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Phyllis Adams Business Administration Lakeland, Fl ? i 3 H 5 - ' 5 R .1 4 I 1 1 1 Daphne Bailey 4 x -li Ruz Allonce Engineering Miami, Fl F' ,V Sl Renee Bain 1 .19 Andria Ammons Elementary Education Deerfield Beach, Fl ar Lisa Boney Speech Communication Music Elementary Education A 4 ,Pompano Beach, Fl Miami, Fl Chicago, Il -qv 4 ,, , 1 T Michelle D. Boone Lisa D. Borders Ramona D. Brackins Business Administration Business Administration Criminal Justice St. Augustine, Fl Lakeland, Fl Daytona Beach, Fl 60!seniors fe Cathy Y. Brown Elementary Education S. Daytona, Fl - 5 'l ,I 1. ' f Fhelt Brown Speech Communication Apopka, Fl Q C I Sharon C. Brown Mathematics Lakeland, Fl .nr 4.50.4- Anne.,- L -1 . A- I, 1 . .1 9 , F Q... 5 lr ' i 'E -ov' 1 - :visa . . ,M .Af-15. u1.fi.n-g- Y......- .. -- --- -L Y -1-K Charlotte Brown Debora H, Brown Corrections Nursing Tangerine, F l Daytona Beach, Fl ? E. K' 1 ,4. Y! U 0 1 A Q A-F if i i . 4 N AL . 1 'fy ' , 4 .11-L1.f:,,q-vffa,-,-,. John P. Brown Business Administration History Clearwater, Fl Joaquin Brown, III Ft. Lauderdale, Fl M ...- 1 Nehemiah Bundrage, Jr. Sharon Burch Biology Nursing Bradenton, Fl Reddick, Fl seniorsf61 i 1-wr-.1-.-r., - - -- f lf Y . 1 -' it 'ov' -gs' 4 P . i qqxxq ,F ,1 ' Y I' 'in 4 If 5 -xv Burns Ar-Rahman Buskey Miranda Butler Business Administration Mathematics Elementary Education Jacksonville, Fl Orangeburg, SC Tampa, Fl wks 4 ..',.-4 , , ' S if .'1 . 1' r ,x A' if i Y' , . , . I S Johnny Butts Phyllis E. Callahan John H, Curley, Jr, Management Business Education Business Administration Daytona Beach, Fl Lake Placid, Fl Palmetto, Fl tr- ! W? I '52 Q Robin D. Coney Nancy L. Cowart Tequila Cunningham Business Administration Elementary Education Criminal Justice Daytona Beach, Fl Ft. Lauderdale, Fl Gainesville, Fl 62!seniors 'P 00-4 if Michael Day Medical Technology Carol City, Fl Kathy T. Desmore Business 4,2 Daytona Beach, Fl Julius Durojaiye Edna Deboles Nursing Orlando, Fl F' 'Y Wanda Donaldson Sociology St. Augustine, Fl - UL.. Q Angela Elder i. -, h I ., ,, 'ag ' - ' A I 4 2 l Dechan Deineritte I S Accounting Miami, Fl A E 1 'cur T ' , N A Tyrell Dozier Physical Education Ft. Lauderdale, Fl ' is : 5 U' ' . --.q., s Susan Ellis Accounting Criminal Justice Business Administration S. Daytona, Fl New Haven, Cf Delray Beach, Fl seniors!63 as-.1 1 aff,--U J-5.-f A -..-.. 'l 4 Ti V i r . Q - - it . 4 , A 'in 2 fy 'x . 2 . Q V Terry A. Fairfax Debrice D. Ferguson Hospital Management Accounting Accounting Miami, Fl Leesburg, Fl Nassau, Bahamas g,.m.,,...,...,.,..,,m,1..,..m,.,,c.,. ,,.c, ,. . . 6 A U .4x i -11 'Q -1 'X' F F Letetia K. landers Donna R. Fletcher Angela D. Fowler Business Administration Business Administration Accounting Jacksonville, Fl Montclair, NJ Jacksonville, Fl 64!seniors X -'f Yelberwn Frazier Jameliah Gabriel Anterro A. Graham Mathematics Business Administration Mathematics Albany, G0 Opa-Locka, Fl Archer, Fl 'Q g -ar '3' X2 A. Tracey D. Gibson Michael E. Glover Edward Goff Business Administration Physical Education Sociology Miami Beach, Fl Jacksonville, Fl Pompano Beach, Fl w Q Q A . , ,.. ., .Q . .5 I 4.5 Y A f Deborah R. Green Michele A. Green Wanda S. G,-eene Hospitality Management Accounting Nursing St. Petersburg, Fl Orlando, Fl Miami, Fl Thy Sandra Grooms Alicia C. Hall Gina P. Hall Business Administration Speech Communication Mathematics Pompano Beach, Fl Gainesville, Fl Brooksville, Fl seniors!65 ,,,., .- Kenneth Harris Criminal Justice Savannah, Ga Vickie L. Hart Accounting Gifford, Fl l Charlotte Hooks Business Administration DeFuniak Springs, Fl 66!seniors ff Linda J. Harris Biology Daytona Beach, Fl A 'I Rosemary L. Hill Nursing Ft. Lauderdale, Fl Sylvia L. James Speech Communication Ocala, Fl t Montrez S. Harris Speech Communication Miami, Fl Vencynthia J. Holland Sociology Belle Glade, Fl 9 ' s Minuette T. Jelks Business Administration Vero Beach, Fl 'ny an ' s 'flu A Daryl S. Johnson Denise Johnson Business Administration Mathmatics Daytona Beach, Fl Jacksonville, Fl W 'W ,R gi- Princess Jones Sybil D. Johnson Accounting Management Eatonville, Fl Sunrise, Fl 0,5 i 'T 011' Ava L. Jordan Shaneal L. Kelly Criminal Justice Psychology Daytona Beach, Fl Bartow, Fl S Kenneth L. Johnson Biology Jacksonville, Fl Z' Rosa F. Jones English Education South Daytona, Fl gn. fi K 4, .- i'--f 5 - . 'X Angela King Business Administration Ft. Lauderdale, Fl seniorsf67 : I 5 E S 5 . . .wh . ,qv , S5531 ia i 2 I Darlene Yf Kingdom Exceptional Child Education i Caron M. Lanier Business Administration - 1 4. - 1 John W. Larris Business Administration Riviera Beach, Fl Miami, Fl Daytona Beach, Fl if - Q Hanjaratu Lawal 3,1 so Mi ' , i g Paula M. Lazim Felicia D. Lee Accounting Business Administration Criminal Justice Ft. Worth, Tx 1. ii E s ' 1 .-. I J' x O Shelia J. Lewis Business Administration Miami, FI 68!seniors Ft. Lauderdale, Fl A Lee A. Little Psychology Englewood, NJ Ft. Lauderdale, Fl Vanessa G. Little Speech Communication St. Petersburg, Fl N l 3. 7' 1 --A . s , - . , Camillia Lloyd Robin Lomax Eric McBride Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Delray Beach, Fl Miami, Fl Jacksonville, Fl -9, I Charles McCarthy Natasha D. McClure Sophia McDaniels Engineering Business Administration Psychology South Daytona, Fl Atlanta, Ga Belle Glade, Fl '44 'Q Q- ' ' , til .3146 Terry Melvin Rayfield Merine Tamina D. Moncur Physical Education Business Administration Cl16ff1iSify Pompano Beach, Fl Orlando, Fl Nassau, Bahamas seniors!69 V ,f.mv,-- V 1. . i Brendalee M usgrove Accounting Freeport, Bahamas 41 E -gi- Yr Gwendolyn Newbold Criminal Justice Riviera Beach, Fl Kelvin Norton Beinta Y Myles Mathematics Tampa, Fl Lavoyce Newton Business Administration Orlando, Fl Pamela Office 1? ki W, 0 1 , Criminal Justice Riviera Beach Fl Gwenette G. Newbold James W. Nicholson Chemistry Philadelphia, Pa Chinyere A. Ogueri Mathematics Accounting Speech Communication Monticello, Fl St. Petersburg, Fl Daytona Beach, Fl 70!seniors 3 . A .., ...L......1-..Y.-:---A --44,4 Q ....-,, -,..,:..,.,: A Q7 ' Michael Oldham Lisa Patterson Lorie H. Patterson Speech Communication Speech Communuication Accounting Detroit, Mi Punta Gorda, Fl Hobe Sound, Fl Duke D. Poore Chemistry Philadelpha, Pa ' o X Deondra Riley Psychology St. Petersburg, Fl 'Q - Christopher Redmond Penny Ricks Business Administration Marketing Pvntia, Mi Orlando, Fl ' 5 Deneen R. Robinson Fabriene K. Robinson Marketing Business Administration Miami, Fl Bartow, Fl seniors! 71 John B. Robinson rr Q IQ na. Lisa Robinson Physical Education Speech Communication Felicia Sanders Business Administration .Y-fr C' Dunnellon, Fl Miami, Fl I Donald Seide Chemistry Miami, Fl Daytona Beach, Fl v .451 if Sabrina L. Russ Speech Communication Vero Beach, Fl yi! Kariem Shabazz Mathematics Daytona Beach, Fl 1 Phyllis R. Singleton Lawanda Small Shonda L. Smalls Business Administration Criminal Justice Business Administration Tampa, Fl Jacksonville, Fl Tampa, FI 72fseniors o-ang' '12 WG? Tonie Smarr ? Cynthia L. Smith W , . .-......Q.-L' ' H A L,s,E+,-.,--,fr -':v1.,.., 7 1? . ' 1 I . 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Washington Medical Technology Physical Education Human Resource Management Ft. Lauderdale, Fl Tampa, Fl Ocala, Fl 74!seniors . Ad . Q ' -QQ- Patra L. Wiley Accounting Orlando Fl ' .. S John A. Williams Mathematics Quincy, Fl W '9'1 Alberta Williams Accounting Cedartown, Ga 'E Lenita Williams Business Administration Bradenton, Fl Q 's W K 1 '-' Q .l, N ,J . , W- .- .4.L,.....f-manga.:-, Benjamin Williams Criminal Justice Ft. Lauderdale, Fl g V L Y , An. L- . . , ..-...1....,,.,-.,-A.- ,F 3 ' Lynda L Williams Speech Communication Belle Glade Fl N 1 Tracy Williams Westine Wilson Jonathan Wright Chemistry Psychology Accounting Palatka, Fl Jacksonville, Fl Dade City, Fl seniors! 75 Suzette Wright Business Administration Pompano Beach, Fl r I l 4- ,.,....- , in, Q Fur. :Lf J nl PE 5 -a i . Y QUUNHM .Q I Y f D I F' is ZF 'X X 1 '1 F d . f 1 A :ID 1 lb Q, 43,2 P atv' 2-Q' '-'L ' Ping, I nl' i . Njym. H' 0, N4, -an ,f x. 1 E 45, , A A f 1 45 - 4 ' 1 0 .. Q 1.1. , was 37 1! wi 3-, 4 -oR' 5, U lvif, Q -,W X Q i-f - Mil, milk 1 f 1, f3f4 x3 V N lx iv . ff Ni L TM gf: -r Q J N 77! , .I sig 4, .Y, r x if I 5. W v 2 'Y , mmnsa' I Wa f 'E' f' J, 'Z X ss,-5 1 I :OD 4 ' Q' J bs-if 1 f E Ig? I ' QL . -Q: + vw ik' l X , ! N 1 4 , Y' W I X-ui-.... f, i 1 1 , I I fr Ld 4!' Carver Portlock, Past President of The National Alumni Association, being honored by the President Graduation 86 Dr. Bronson in a serious mood during commencement X 1 Mr. Preston Peterson, a member of the first BCC 'football team, being honored by the President -f d. graduation!79 -,, fu J- ' F. f-1 +Q f- f TT f wmwfot l:y'.1!x: I -' - ni' D ' , Q 'is .' '.1' ' ' f I rw , gf ' -' ' NQL0m'fL1f1Yi77l, W t, -' L ' 4 4, -, Yr' :ess rs EE 1. Evangelist Carlton Pearson visited the campus, and added new meaning to Spiritual Renewal. 5 kin 2. Dr. Bronson presents a plaque to Mr. Ray Charles during his Gator Bowl performance. f f 1 N... ful 3. CClI'ltO7'L PQGTSOTL at EpCOt Center Cl W00dy Hay and after heart Surgery' mystery gu est. Sfflspecial events I , ' ' ' 1 ski. f' - -Ill w fx u.' 7 X Tx l 51 1 1 V' A , 1 1 mx.. ' 5 xllfoirle . ws . . 3 , A' im-. - ,f - ,'.l,,l -7: 'LJ ' Q' Q15 633, i i l Q, Mm aloft? l i j7'7247!'2oUfY7m111N fi-R7 4' y J.Qx:b'LtJc1og,LJ,:j.f'J 1116.3 l fl, f WUKLFU! Glo? W' full ...al- ,,p-.ai-s-agfobb- . X waaiwss ... .-' .Jn-if ' h- Q V NX x .. ' '.'- , 'QL-'-' xx M i A ,.. H-'U' x 'fd'- . -h'Nq.- -- A' n '-A -' - -V X. R, 1 ww ' 4-, as T1 Y 4 'Q lugsuuigl 'BIIBQIF 'lldll-il1lH ,. .Q V , ..-.L 9 X- 's ej.1r,g,a12fi:f.Qi'JK ' sxm.t-'A.faz9.' -1 A5 it one e 1 3. Officer Butts on the move 4. Kevin Tolbert and a future Wildcat ii F 1.4 6 . 5. Reverend Bernard Jackson-electrified the 6. Dr. Therman Evans challenged BCC- You freshman class with one of his fiery sermons. must give in order to get special events!81 O A o -47' -F 5- 5 X -1, fs, 1 4 . I 82fspec'af'e tl 1' N L ven .5352 X x , af , .4 . 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'Y Chanel Perry Rodney Powell W Bridget Parrimon Larry Randolph 6 Paulette Passmore Tim Richardson Joannethier Ritter Kelvin C. Robinson Andre Rolle Claire Rushing junio X91 Bridget Scott Michael Shorter Felton Simmons Connie Smith Karen Snipes Syliva Springer Montrae Stafford Brenda Swain Theresa Taylor 92! junior Simon Thomas w X x Vandetta Thomas Robin Toy Carolyn Trent N nl Pamela Thompson Patrice Vaughn 44 Glenn Washington Shelia Washington Troy Watkins nn 'UN 4 , Q Kevin Tolbeet . fl, Cindy Ward jun X93 94 if Charlene White Kimberly White Jean Williams Vincent Drummer fjuniors Joe Williams Juniors not in alphabetical order Sonya White Greg Williams Kendra Williams FR X Phyllis Lewis Valorie Young Left to Gregroy Douglass, Regina Christine Gaines Jr. Class Officers Gregory Williams President juniorsf95 N I Students of Bethune- Cookman College met noted artist Clarence Schivers on November 11, 1986. 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Cohen Mia Colston Brenda Cooper Ronald Crawford Miranda Crayton Juliette Culmer Wandanee Floyd Curtis Maleka Darby Anthony Darling Barbara Davis Celeste Dawkins Ricardo Deveaux Reginald Dickens Elizabeth Duncan Willie Ewins Nea Farrington Heather Faulk Tommy Faulk Talita Felton Tonya Ford 110ffreshmen Shamelle Foster Joye Foust Kimberly Francis Trachell Franklin Charles Funchess Yolanda Gadsden Marcus Galley Letitia Gamble Antoinette George Marcilla Glasper Anglia Godwin Anita Green Marcia Greene Angelita Griffin Necie Griffin Garvin Guillot Eleanora Hall Avis Hampton Theida L. Harris Sywann Harrison freshmenflll Chris Hart Shenika Harvard Robert Harvey Tracey Harvey Chonda Hawkins Daphne Heastie Deidre Henderson Kimberly Henderson Shelia Hicks Edwina Hickson Anthony Hightower Cerissa Holloway Gwendolyn Houston Eleanor Humphrey Lasonya Hunt Michael Jackson Denae James Serena Jamison Evette A. Johnson Lattonia Johnson 112!freshmen A... I X F1 fgx fl'-E+. Laura Johnson Tangela Johnson Theresa Johnson Tonia Johnson Alonzo Jones Brian Jones Katherine Jones LaShawn Jones Medina Jones Felicia Kelly Tim Kelly Yolanda Kelly Charles Kemp Linda Lane Natalia Lapsley Tarsha Larrie Angelique Lewis Shamba Link Antoinett Lodge Tangera Lyles freshmen!113 Darcey Macon Michelle Mann Adrienne Marcell Hope Massop Terry McCoy Alisa McCray Barbara McCray Pamela McFadden Latasha M cPlatt Lowonza Moore Tamarra Morse Lorna Muir Michelle Nathan Tonya Neloms Connie Ogletree Gregory Pace Natalie Payton Franchon Penix Stephanie Permeater Andrew Phillibert l14ffreshmen Tara Phillips Jerry Picott Larona Poole Sharon Poitier Elease Price Donald Ray Gwendolyn Reynolds Darryl Richardson Lance Rigby Monica Ritter Kim Rivers Lisa Roache Albert Rocker Etheria Rolle Trenesia Rozier Zelite Scott Catherine Shaw Chander Simmons Felton Simmons Stephanie Simmons freshmenf115 Deoara Sims Reuben Sims Wanda Sims Dorothy Singletary Mark Smart Bellsennes Smith Kendis Smith Leroy Smith Shean Smith Willana Speed Edward Stewart John Stewart Cynthia St. Johns Deshawm Storey Kenneth Sweeney Sharone Sweet Marquerite Taylor Karla Thomas Trisa Thomas Darrell Thompson Ilfiffreshmen C' X 1-U2 f -if fl P i 'Y Q5 l Mike Thompson Kathy Tillman Vincent Torrence Tracey Towns Angela Turner Mike Tyson Beverly Walker Denise Walker Kimberly Walker Tanya Walker Tamela Walton Paula Washington Lory Watson Tessie Watts Ellen Wealy Lisa Whidby Deetra White Earl Williams James Williams Loraine Williams freshmen!117 Marlo Williams Monica Williams Ruby Williams Terence Williams Ursula Williams Vercel Williams Michael A. 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'X l 4'-1 '. n '.e idil- ' ' r- xr T! fx N, 1 'fu if: 1' ' em ' v CRW!!! v 1.1 'b I I 1 xr- ,L 'Q 9 a,.,- .- - ' 1:5 J ' - it g, w -Q -Z -1--V xl 5 . ,-,A ,'.W,,R., 3 -- amass- X. .fx . f --if WMM--H , ' U 1 - 9 J , . W , U vnu.. s ref '51 wif 'N' , .4 4- . .lv 5 ' ha. ' ,E t A X .Q v LD- I v f' I I 1 I v. .a an ' 5. '. V X ' . ., 1 4 - n no-A ' ' mn' 'U' Q'-Q' ' xi x , f - 1 than Ss-un --. N' . ' ' - SSI naw--w-f-A ' . .. Y N . r ' a.. -4 1 . . J Q' W YD '1 03 X'-' VW! -Q, .. ' ' . W - .- .,..,,1.1o-M1 .Q '-'- Front Row Gregory S. Williams, Michael Frazier, Jerri Green, Kenneth Polite, Dr. Joseph Ampiaw Back Row Dr. Daniel Sain, Mr. David Cottrill organizations!12I Miss Hometown USA The second annual Miss Hometown Contest was presented by the Pre- Alumni Council of Bethune-Cookman , College on C Wednesday, December 11, 1986. w The affair serves as one of the fund raisers T for Pre-Alumni. The Pre-Alumni Council serves as an economy arm for the United Negro College Fund. The members work to contribute monies to assist worthy students in the quest for higher education. This year's contest featured three talented young ladies, who presented an array of talent and beauty for a pleased audience. Miss Angelita Griffin was chosen Miss Hometown 1986-87. She was serenaded by Mr. Patrick Bartee. N Peer Counselors 9551 'Mn' QL to R Q- . I I'- -.-wk, I' 1 riff Q Jvsgvo VEEIP fLauraLee Richards, Letitia K. Flanders, Phyllis Singleton, Byron Cutter, Joannethier Ritter, Tyrell Dozier, tMishawn Calhoun, Marcia Gibbons, Tim Richardson, Ritchie Brown, Lisa Boney, Gerald Yancey, Daisy iManning, Tina Pauldo, Shenola Norton, Sylvia Springer, Tonya Cooper, Joycelyn Vickers and Jackie Harris organiz ation.9f123 Rogers P. Fair Vesper Choir 1 x , X f X President-Mr. Gregory Williams, Director-Mr. Eddie Coffie, Vice President-Katie Brinson and Advisor- Dr. Rogers P. Fair The Vesper Choir was founded by students at the college. It grew out of a need to guarantee the presence of a musical group at the bi-monthly vesper services. The vesper services feature student ministers and affords the opportunity for them to develop as future seminarians. Many of these young persons go on to become outstanding pastors. 124forganizations up W u Gavel Club L ,. wiki X' , rg' ii ,I . 'J fn, :W N 5 Li 'r A 'bla' xl' '7Jf ', K f .f 'SS T J' , f, T' Yr Q , ' - 1 S Ik . .Q at -' , . . -.J - ' '- .4'f- ' , 4 -z.' 3 4 g K . M 9 fl 'M 4' ff' ' 9? I' ' in l ' Q ,IL I 1 -4' I I v Q l- 1 ' ' IF- , ' i , -' I-. 2 'SVV-'-ff? ' 'tif' ' 5 . 5' .W if . -1. ' -- 1 Q '..n,,kTi-.g-16.24,-.I ,I ga it. I f be ,, X, , W A ,Z -.br I , I. . 01,12-f.'7Qqg ,, A TM V? W 4 ,A ' . : A.. . . I I e. fi! , wx . ' - -. ' .' . 'GLX'--..--X .-, . y 9' 4 .. .Ip ' 5. w , Q 4, 1 ,. .ff f 1 151: ' M A ,, .. Q ...A - .,,, -- :.Jf .f ., x U . ' - ' Qi.. . -Hy. ' -,7 g . fe r 'fkflij-. ,J d ' 'fy v v, lf fx' YJ? . '- ax - 'J I 1 ?' 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Ist Row-Jeffrey Copeland 2nd Row-L to R-Bridget Scott and Gwenette Newbold 3rd Row-L to R-Roger Lashley, Lyndon Couch, Derrick Wiley, Richard Willis, Erik Taylor, Kenny Wright and Gerald Rolle 4th Row-L to R-Deneen Parks, Juliet King, Mike Sears, Desiree Bell, Vandetta Thomas, Rhonda Scott, Linda Thorpe, Angela Elder, Dana Stubbs, Gwendolyn Newbold, Felicia Lee, Sabrina Thomas, Joannethier Ritter, Ben Williams, Ava Jordan, Tia Sears 126!organizations National Association of Black Accountants - QL if 'U Jun.. s...J' 1st Row KL to RJ Valarie Young, Bridget Parrimon, Andrew Gilyard, Warren Howard, Lori Patterson and Sybil Johnson, President 2nd Row KL to R1 Robert Holliday, Hanjaratu Lawal, Robin Toy, Velma Simmons and Terry Murray 3rd Row KL to R1 Kraig Penha, Alberta Williams, Michelle Green, Mr. Aaron Witherspoon, Advisor and Vickie Hart organizations!127 'K f I Pre-Alumni Council L2 3 x 'f4?f'7f.' 4 1 0 1-bin' l - .: 'fi . fl' lin, 1 uf Q. . ' '. 01, - ', ' 1 v'+ ' if-,Jeff Members Shown: Lachanze Culpepper, LaSonja Hunt, Jackie Harris, Janice Davis, Marcia Gibbons, Merlin Knight, Bridgette Parrimon, Danielle Fisher and Ricardo Devoux I28!organizations Bethune-Cookman College Toastmasters Club . ,, . -,Uv N . . ,. . Seated IL to RI: Rayfield Merine, Eugene Otey, John Dupoux, .Shonda Smalls, James Anderson, Van Richardson. Middle Row f L to RJ: Dr. Herbert Thompson, Glenn Jones, Fhelt Brown, Linda Harris, Michelle Raines, Dr. Ram Naya! and Mrs. Nevella Allen. Back Row I L to RJ: Elgin Calloway, Troy Watkins, Gregory Hopkins and Dwayne Cummings. Not Shown: Deloyd McKee, Mrs. Claudine McKee, Ivy Jo Kirtdoll, Carnillia Lloyd. The Committee: Seated IL to RJ: John Dupoux fPresidentJ, Shonda fsecreturyl, Dr. Ram Nayur ICT!!-Club Mentor! Standing I L to Rl: .llerine fTreasurerJ, James Anderson I Bulletin Editorj, Eugene Otey, Vice Presllentj, Van T. Richardson C Sgt. At-Arms 1. Not Smith f Vice Pnesidentj and Mrs. Claudine Q. , , V g ations!129 ' .'i9v j'4'o'tfii ', , .9 J :Ji ing 4- 6-53 -A ,Z J 42'-fi. - fi? S-Q.--24.1 y 'f Martin Luther King Jr. Day Students had marched for years to City Hall in Daytona Beach, to protest the fact that Martin Luther King, Jr's birthday was not a holiday. On Monday, January 20, 1986, there was a march, but this time, the march was to celebrate the holiday of Dr. King's birthday. Daytona Beach was the lone city in Volusia County with an organized celebration. In fact, many cities resisted the celebration, despite this being a national holiday. Students and faculty members from the college joined other persons from the community in a march down Ridgewood avenue to city hall. There were speakers, proclamations, and music as onlookers sat and stood in chilly weather to honor the king. Bethune-Cookman College held a formal assembly at 8 p.m. on the same date to continue the celebration. The keynote speaker was Dr. Manning Marable who delivered a powerful moving message. The mayor reads his proclamation W1 xg, , v- , .. J' A . x 'I 'z c., Q F 1 Mr. Bethune with King display Crowd marching to City Hall Dr Marable speaks Dr. Bronson - City Hall crowd signs proclamation 1 130!special events l 'iH D un sl . u ! 'HF' l THE HM h...x L I UF , ' -1 i I I Til! L7 f r 4.' Qs. 'sh .s- ..L 4 -Q1 -7- . WN, . x., oe . -pq' ' x Z Q H I QQ.: 1 we-m1.,',i as .f,:'. - , , , f ' . I , ' ffseq. .J7g .sv , A Q wx i f31jLi7,'-2 . ' - ,ff f A , .-,, Ex.. -J' - .-4 5- X ff- ffl:-1': 1 I . :51-W1 ... . ,. . ' -A Q tv. 11 --., .-1 1 , . ,,.,., .. v x M L I ' H 'x 1 ' I pu fi ' . ' f I 3 .- 'V J , X I B I, I ' . If ig' -. 4, ' i fr . 5 ,Q L ' ., 1 1 . Y 'N 1 f ,, A4 . . ' ,:0 g.. , :- Q4 - AI, . ,D+ as .5 . ' m f , I ,- 1 - H ,y -- fx ' Ng... s L' - 'X ' .- , rg-1' ' Pnl-A ' I K r r 1 + 'L W . -ff: , F x. H ,, 51 ln. 4-3 1 , L 1' . it . M -ri: I' Q 5, F1 Sinha so .L -' v 0 ' Nils 'ZA . - 1 5 ., ' . r11L? ' ...Y 'I' 5 . ' 1 '. , . ' ,x '.' s- f, ' ,' ',., Y:Qf,' 1 3 -5 f 1. 31: ws., ,Z fx nr- N . v .-vt'T'5ls 'ua L Y 4 - Scenes from International Relations Day . , The VL, l , I, if N'-p. 1' T l -i Q fin. r I N' Q ' 'fl' ,, ,, I . ,- A 4 f. A ' ia ,- ' X X ' .XL 2 w 1 l 1 .: ' ,-fu.: un: I ,4 l, 51 ,r u f.. - ,u , , ' ABCL, 'lvl 5 , . 1' . h. We .X A Nm! ,. f' International Relations Club lst Row-Seated Valerie Pritchard lMiss International Relationsj 2nd Row KL to RJ Sylvia Springer, Jo-Ann Warner, Elizabeth Duncan, Lorraine Liverpool lPresidentj, Lauralee Richards, Chris Smith fChaplain1, June Carter, Debra Todman fParliamentarianj. 3rd Row-L to R Anita F lavius, Edward Goff, Pamela Berkeley, Caroline Pickering fSecretary1, Julie Francis. special eventsfliil .vw in Howard Irvis Working with Cats Pride Howard Irvis is a very visible figure at BCC events. He is the man behind the camera, and records on video tape all of the Wildcat football games. Howard is also a D.J. on station WBCC, and may be heard on the SUNNY Howard Jazz Show. , ,1 .. ..' - QW,-Law. 1 5 ' 'io - -gf ,-g -rl T K. 9'-.V .uv I. N' 5 f ' Fl . AI .'. - . '0- 4 ' I - I Q - xx It 'P 'Z Q' +. o Men s Senate ' 'f.1.,.6. . - 1 '7'.l r' 1' gl ., ,46 ',. . -,, ' F. -v 12.5 il:- ' 'Lifes , g . W., W XJ, c'l 'v-' , n A Q PY' il Q ll' -I 1 '. Qu 95. rf? F-i In T 'C 'sf ' A' .QW 'ig ri IN! :ff -. IIN Q Sli- ., Q Rv LN' , , v' 7 2 -r,. 'M A' 'ISLE-gif Xi: ,. 5 af' 4. lk Lg .4 ij.. . in N 'J .vi .L th' --eq-... Qi 'l L to R Moses Johnson Councilman-at-Large Antonzo Przngley Secretary, Nelson Pznder Treasurer, Mr Wallace Mobley, Sr.-Advisor, Mr Stephen Redd Advzsor, Patrzck Bartee Preszdent, Troy Brown, Michael A. Frazier-Chaplazn Not Shown Szmon Thomas-Vice President Women's Senate 1st Row Tonja Cross 2nd Row KL to Rl Phyllis Singleton, Vickie Hart, Marcia Gibbons Alberta Williams and Jerri Green small photo Sharon Brown, President 134forganizat Federation of Bahamian Students IH' .1-,Ml ' 1 '. 4 I 1 .. A Q . ' ,.,3'ff -Dy?-Srl, i lst Row KL to RJ Roger T. Rolle, Valerie Pritchard and Ricardo Deueaux -1 'l'.h'.hmS,l -- e 1 'i -A 2nd Row KL to R2 Mrs. S. Offiah-Advisor, Stirling Strachan, Jerusha Levarity, Darnell Graham and Tammy Moncur 3rd Row KL to RJ Terry Murray, Lawrence Rolle and Bloneua Kemp organizations!135 Q ,.f-vx 3,3 A ' U -. -:Q-J 5 1 I 'T 1 ii. A 5 , 11 ' 'si i, . ig .55 Q 2 ' -A, I 1-MY . H fr 5,'N' J . 2' .' .UL N f , v C QI f- e-:. , 4 if 22. 2 f ' M, v-. A K - 'Z . . .. sw. A l . .UCI r o Q, 7 I ks ?w,N I' jn 5 A fx V 1 lP X' ,X-qvg , :,- .X Q5 ffrfc' : : 1T'n.'.'- :'- 5- -,-u-QV -:1 '- V. 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' I if Top Row-L-R Eugene Otey, III, Pamela Office, Bridget Parrimon, Leslie Johnson, Saint Clair Williams, III Bottom Row-L-R Jacquelyn Harris, Deborah fSuej Green, Carolyn Trent 138!0rganization.s -Y A-V .. . Voice of The Wildcats Daphne Bailey Lisa Patterson Lynda Williams Lisa Patterson Sabrina Russ Daphne Bailey Sponsor: Mrs. Valerie Whitney Candace Hubbard Lynda Williams Fhelt Brown Candace Hubbard Fhelt Brown Sabrina Russ organiza tio 1139 Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. gh 5 X Y? w 7 1 f S 1-N tb 1' --I f rx K-I 4 A A 9 Dr. Oswald P. Bronson, Sr. A Man of many talents Dr. Bronson shares the limelight with the President of FAMU Qi X 1 ' Lx! The President checking artwork featuring Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune. The President delivers a message to a group of students. 142 ' if The President shares his chair with a future Wildcat. The President drives home a point. 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Ist Row-L to R Sybil Johnson, Brenda Musgroue, Toni Colton, Regina Harrison, Tonja Cross and Sheila Lewis 2nd Row-L to R Terrisena Wymes, Allison James, Alberta Williams, Vickie Hart, Charlotte Hooks, Penny Ricks Panchita Kinsler 146!greeks Alpha Sweethearts by Ar- A Q' ,Y , ,,:F:?-1: 'Q r- N K ,A ? ,Q L ' Y . at Q! . l -xlisxutr r fn-'L fi I 41:3 -1 .- ,lg ' ' 1. ' J 'X' J - L 5 www! xihfrx. 1st Row-L to R Brenda Swain-President, and Dechan Demeritte-Vice President 2nd Row-L to R Bridget Parrimon, Virpi Williams, Tonya Walters, Regina Harrison, Bonita Myles, Sonya WHite, Sybil Johnson, Tracey Williams and Angela Pinkney 3rd Row-L to R Meathor Anderson, Melissa Moses, Gina Hall, Sheila Suarez, Denise Simmons, Donna Fletcher, Tamara Elliott, Joannethier Ritter, Helen Jackson, Crystal Williams, Michelle Raines, Diedre Marshall and Cherroanna Watson Jiig 522. 133' - fr E' X greeks!147 148!greeks Kappa Alpha isi Fraternity Jaoquin Brown I Polemarch li' r John Larris Kelvin Norton Yelberton Frazier Anthony Carter Dr. Herbert Thompson Mr. Glenn Walker Advisor Advisor Kappa Diamonds Standing L to R Sheronda Bell, Yvonne Richmond, Margaret Johnson and Wynette Stockling Sitting-Connie Smith greeks!149 Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity l-.lp 4-J 1 wx --Q---7 La - x uw , ,, . .',. . ,F , A M D ', ..,:L , ,ffl .5 . X . .. . - . f u . . . 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Kelly and John Special Delivery Black Howard Sonny Howard Patrick Groove Master Jeffery Copeland Glenn HONIUO Walker Iruis Bynes ' Dr. Justice Manager WBCC RAdz0 'iff' 00 'fr A 5 Security Guards .ifwaieiaai Q . fig' s ' he as iiii m tl mamwmw ., I 421 , ... Q Aff N .V Vw , - i kd l -------1 17 ,Q ffli-1. 4 IWW 'Q -h 1, .Rl Ist Row-L to R Officer Charlotte Woodie, Officer Ned Lowe and Capt. Earnest Hughes 2nd Row-L to R ' ' ' ' ' ' ' l t d S t. Isaiah McKinnon Officer Henry Mingo, Officer George Still, Sgt. William Sing e on, an g 156forganizat Out of State Students Club . .. , --- .. ....' J-X ,X ' ' ' ' X X ,- -'L -Nh -,, .1 A., gf - Q- .... .xg ff 1 v- -u-:I ,-X - . . . . 1. Q, X -..X-..-, -. N.. -...f .-1 1 1 S-f X E ,l1f .,-.,.puuv-ev-'- fl? .- '7 Ist Row-L to R Stephanie Davis, Maurice Sutton, Chuck Franklin, Kirma Thomas, Regina Davis, Lee Little 2nd Row-L to R Kenneth Sweeney, Michele Nathan, Malika Darby, Kimberly White and Robin Solomon ii L, w '23 ' 5 W gg. in nm' 3rd Row-L to R Kevin Tolbert, Derrick Mathis, Eugene Otey, Bill Ambrose 4th Row-L to R Myra Myers and Rodney Pierce 5th Row-L to R Duane Ford, Joye F oust, Said Dean and Anthony Lloyd 6th Row-L to R Vincent Page g 'zations!157 -'Y 1 . 1 Vi ll.: - ff' 2 flex? Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. ff, ,I I ' Nws, ' Kfxkxyii'-5A A 9 445 L .,-..v.-'U--:auf-.:.f N I Y in Lisa PUWQVSOH Cynthia Strowbridge Kathy DQSYTIOTQ Cay-Olyn Penn 158!greeks Dr. Mary Alice Smith Dr. Cleo S. Higgins Advisor Advisor Greek Letter Advisory Council 1 -A --1-,gf .7--ww C , : I 2 1 L ll G f z 2 Jfnhfaa as-, Seated L to R Regina Harrison, Kathy Desmore-President, Wilena Gillis Standing L to R Glenn Walker, Hanjaratu Lawal, Joaquin Brown, Carolyn P 3 fx M 71 Qi . .X N M - , If s-A I enn, Clarence Childs, Alberta Williams greeks!I59 'K 5,-Q . . .- . , :LII 5 A ,. 160!greeks Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity 'gnau Q- . . 'iz . 5 Ji, lan-'44 'vlr Nehemiah Bundrage, Jr. I I -I-I I .I Phi Beta Lambda Business Fraternity . Nmlv rrvf ,.'.., , , a.nar1vf 'A'-,m,,,,,,,f 1 , bf' .Y 3-,:gs.m 1. -fro' W , ,'.'T.:L'-f- C 9:i,.. , hal xwr. 1- 'S' . - '- V --V. 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Jeff Buiey, a member of the Fighting Wildcats' football team, was killed in a traffic accident near his home in Lake City, Florida. Coach Larry Little was depending on Jeff to help carry the Wildcats' offense during the 1986 season. Jeff will be missed not only as a player but as a person, said Coach Little. Jeff was known on campus as a fun loving young man. An instructor at Bethune-Cookman College recognized the potential that Jeff possessed to achieve academically. He was encouraged to separate himself from negative forces that could result in his downfall. Jeff listened diligently and proceeded to rise above all obstacles. He was strong-willed and light-hearted. Members of the college family often reflect upon his mischievousness. Everyone who knew Jeff has fond memories of him. Rest in Peace Jeff. . . We Love You! sportsf163 Florida Classic 1986 Tampa, Florida was the scene of 1986 Florida Classic Weekend. The classic was held on the weekend following Thanksgiving, and there were activities to attract and entertain large crowds. The wildcats of Bethune-Cookman College and the Rattlers of FAM U faced off in a male basketball game on Friday night, November 28, at the Sun Dome on the campus of the University of South Florida. The crowd witriessed an exciting game that saw a close battle to the finish. The rattlers won by six points, but wildcat fans were impressed with the young players working for Cy McClairen. 0 There were numerous other activities held during the day on Friday, and there were related functions held on Saturday morning. The main event was staged at Tampa Stadium at 1:30 p.m. on 0 Saturday . . . The clash of two football rivals. At the beginning of the game, it appeared that rain would control the game, but the sun came out to dispel that notion. There was the usual drama, strategy, big plays, band pageantry, and awards ceremonies. The rattlers scored early in the first quarter, and never gave up the lead. The half time score was 7-3 FAM U. The final score was 16-6. Halftime band competition brought out the usual excitement and speculation as to which show was better. There is no scoreboard to rate the bands, therefore, the fans keep their individual ratings and decide for themselves who won the half time duel. Usually BCC fans decide in favor of the marching wildcats, and FAM U fans choose the marching 100. There was a special presentation to BCC's late Coach Rudolph Bunky Matthews, for his many contributions to athletics in the state of Florida. His widow, Mrs. Chequita Matthews received the award on his behalf. ' Following the game there were after-parties and fellowships where friends, who had not seen each other for awhile, were able to get together and discuss old times. The classic weekend featured a major concert to please fans seeking additional entertainment after the game. 1 The Sun Dome was the scene of a major concert featuring three nationally known attractions. The show was opened by Levert who thrilled the crowd with Pop, pop, pop, pop, goes my Mind. The second act Melissa Morgan brought the crowd to life with Do you still love me and Do me baby. Miss Morgan was backed by exciting musicians and had an excellent show. The headliner was Freddie Jackson. The crowd was electrified from the moment the question was asked by the M.C. Are you ready for Freddie until the final note from the Jackson Revue. Freddie did all of The cheerleaders- the numbers that his crowd came to hear. He did Love V 0051718 for the Cats is just a touch away , Tasty Love , and many more. He closed the show with his big hits You are my Lady , and Rock me Tonight. Many fans will return to Tampa for Classic Week 87 u Coach Cy and Timothy Jones accept - MVP trophy at the Florida Basketball Classic Fw ' '-- .AwM'6V Q 11' 7 , 5 J 'U in A .ds . 'S-.15-FX sf-9 'ci ra - . jXe ' i IWW I Xb- T ff F 164 .41 -f-' .- -H-'1..':g-1 -xiiiuaiaifq rf-xf w fa 'Pi-at mn 'YQ-L' f. I I--I l' iw 'L .' 1 Q T SQ: Egygili, Q ,r ,,:f' -di yr 1. N -,M r r . n VT: li? Mqivl 'v ' ' .. -AL, I ' ,'. ' x, 6Qq I. -v . .k ' ' :oi,rQim- . . 'aflu '- 3' ' fl?--,,L.1-Q . X15 .Y -. :Q-f . ' V X T ' ' ' - - 9 , A x I- 'I Q . Q f , 'W -g iq ' MY , QF ', , 4 .rx , ,I W-Ds 1 I Ing. X i .L Alu 1, - Ca 1 . Xa A sb I- ' ' . f 4 ' 1 A 0 ' I , ' ' ,ll ' in-s r -v4+L'f' , E I , n j u 5 2 '4 lx. ' q 1 M 1 ' . r ' 1 U' I 4 . Xi 7 i -l --L ' D - , r Q l. . E V, x . -sr Y -' r lyiv r' lr Mr. Bray and the Marching 100 watch as , the marching cats perform Hclassicn style Fl' N, -,y ' -. 1. - A , A . , 1. 'f .2 ,,.,1f,'i'Y' f . - It 'fqW 1' . -.1169 4 ' I. . K - qi . -X F ' . ' x . . ,- . . 4, 4? 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Coach Lloyd Tank Johnson stands with Mrs. Chequita Matthews as she receives an award for her husband. She was married to the late Rudolph Bunky Matthews, legendary coach ofthe Bethune-Coohman Wildcats. v x I Q , Q 4 4 f f ptr. ' :lr i I 'QQ . f' -, -l 'Lf' ' ' v' ' . - R. .,.'.' T' - -:1 'rr.:'-4: E'f' T, , E-9 A +- Qg Hglisllp- N' 1-, 5 Q.-qs 2' ...L . K 'fu N 7 A L :rig .- 5 xr' Following the action Manny Manolas was given the MVP Trophy for BCC. 168!sports 1 7 Cage Cats Urqiqz- Ist Row-Kneeling-L to R 12-Kevin Morris, 11-Peter Peppers, 30-David Howard, 10-Said Dean, 32-Kenny Gaines Standing-L to R 21-John Williams, 50-John Neal, 41-Timothy Jones, 52-Ricardo Simpson, 42-Reggie Dobard, 31-James Turner, 51-Reuben Sims, 40-Mark Bradwell, 22-Anthony Anderson-20 Julius Grant Head basketball Coach Jack Cy McClairen and President Oswald P. Bronson, Sr. observe the action at a cage cat game. athletics!169 A Night with Coach Cy - Coaching requires many many points of concentration. Players have to be taught and motivated. Strategy has to be planned and carried out. Alumni give support and coaching advice. Scoreboards, time clock, and time outs have to be watched. Cheerleaders pray for critical free throws. Home OF THE .E!.?'.lIH'-.E , ' 1 QS i ,.ic 1 i, wif' ' 'f Lt' ff' to . v ,-. -'---- Q qs ,f -.gf ' 'fri N nf. -X J, xx, vi. --Q , 7- 645 1 tlv 1 , 0 IL 6, vm., X4 .N' . X . if 3, A 7 O 4 if 6 Q 3. in fi'9 Q . 7: ,f . K 55, H5 f K gp ' , 1 5- gg Q I 1 4 ' S -A I 4 K ti S 'E f P ,ag fi A 'X 1 . V A 1 I , .QLJJA1 H . r W T5 thleticsll 71 Lady Wildcats L to R Lisa Clark, Gwen Davis, Vanessa Parker, Vickie Hart, Tobither Clarkson, Catrice Lee, Sonja Hart and Gwen Williams Lady cats closing in for the kill 172fathletics r fi ,Af A I' ' .,, --1 -'.'f f-ai if--' -4321 rc-n..,,K Randolph, and plays a full MEAC schedule. The baseball team won the conference crown l in 1985 and is trying to rebuild in order to - Mulberry field. Loyal fans show up to cheer ,j. f,v.--. Wildcat Baseball The team is coached by Mr. Johnny challenge for the crown again. I Home games are generally played at 5 the cats and show their pride Bill gil .. Q. -VI, '22, 'r in V A 0 ! 61- -, s - - f 1' -'I Y 3 A .. A 'J I 1. .-.r 5 4 . 7 s fp-1' X X ' I 'aft' 13 J x fyfilffflg A 1 9 - Ai Qx ND 1 X 5 A q E:g A 225 ni i 1. I O Fifi I Wildcats Volleyball ! . Qi. in D., ' .J Q fx 3 X N ' K A lo I, if' x 7 . -4. 5 L X N - W A l v. - ., . . A I V 4? S Kneeling L to R Debra Davis, Tangilar Rolle and Wanda Sims h Standing L to R ' I ngga Lewis, Gwen Davis, Gwendolyn Reynolds, Catrice Lee, Elizabeth Jones, Lori Lewis and Dorothy Singblaty athletics!! 75 f .1 f '.?gQi-Tilfigxi 2 Quia? sm '.fJ'?f?i5? ff? 52,135.5 Deieuii, f iw?2c4Kf:f A, 1 f 'R g V 925 Wildcats Softball 1986 witnessed the birth of female softball at BCC. The members were proud of their new uniforms and prepared eagerly for competition. The team was coached by Mr. Reggie Beverly. JI 1 ss J if r W' IU' r 1 1 ,n .1-HEY? El X . ,rf-'U l --1 L, 'FL-Q1 l iw, Pr 'Yr' .n F J if di .,..g la ik' 1 if . . -ut' . ,XJ -, ' I .g. I 0 0 . 4. V ? ' ,, .1 I L 5 I s Softb all Cats in Actio 'Ffa TL The softball cats were very competitive . as a first year team, they finished with a .500 record. L! sf in Ja '6 WWE? Q-,Vik 13.15 M 1 1f,,'fff'?. . 1 'L . ..i5fl:-- fi: 4:74 .. Tu' J 4 it f . . ' f' ' -1,-if nm' Y 1 gg f- ., Sy . Q l55Zf7'57!'i ' ' 'f '31-dw -,, V ' .I J! Q-..2'..a-G .ds M' Q ' x A - stir-:'v 7-'QJJG . i 4 X b Q Ak i k',-:'x.i- - , M: ,X- t ' wil y M fvw . - V ' a, A'-' -lr., ' 1' . 'K. 'K',1 tg f Q31 ' l ' . L vw , . . 'Va ,J . ' M' ' ' t 'ui 'ti l ., . . E, ',, I. f gl ' ' ? , .4 ---5... -.3 ull' . ll PQ J I 4 , 'F .SL L. . l A, 1 - . y-fb-i' ?1'.l t A. -V 2.1- MV' Vega K -- ii ' -Q .I Q. 5. T' X ian: 501, 414 fe - lf' ' 115' S: 45:11-.1-'. 'f' ,4?: e 'il 4 1 -lf. . 1 '93 tf 5 f' ,Ig Ha. 515- , FX- - -' A h ' s S 4 2 5 . 9' . ' ' 2 kv X A e XG Q' , f -040. A !...w 1, . ! -:QI f ,, u , .f -, if' A Q 9 -' f 'S f , 'w W' gifs ,f it etics!177!Q X 1 X .7 ' Q' H V 1 J .. ' - ,E ' M - Q N ' A -, .x nf .,.. ,. , .- ,,5, 5-. '-B.. ' J .. 'LM EJ 178fathletics B-CC STUDENT IS AN AEROBICS INSTRUCTOR Patrice Lashan Mitchell is one of the few students at Bethune- Cookman College who has a part-time job doing something she enjoys. Mitchell is a certified aerobics instructor at Peter Lee's on Ridgewood Avenue. Patrice says she loves helping men and women take charge of their health. Her class includes over 60 students ages nine to 75. It's easy for Patrice to relate to her students because she knows what is is like being overweight and unhealthy. Six years ago Patrice tipped the scales at 210 pounds. She enjoyed eating her mother's fried chicken, buscuits and gravy, collard greens and desserts with heaving icing. Today the twenty-two year old, 6'2 Pisces weighs in at 149 pounds and her favorite dish is spinach souffle. To Patrice, taking care of the body is sacred. The second year computer science major, wishes that there were more hours in the day so that she could teach more classes. Patrice is the oldest of three children. She comes from a family of musicians. The entire family sings and play instruments such as the piano, organ, guitar and saxophone. It gets hectic, but I love playing music and directing choirs. It's my life, I can't give it up. ', the affable musician exclaims as she discussed her first love-music. Patrice is the musical director of at least four area choirs. She sings second alto in the campus concert chorale. And she is looking forward to recording a second record in April. This record will feature her playing the piano, organ and synthesizer. Although Patrice is a native of Daytona Beach, she attended Tallahassee Community College and Florida State University before attending B-CC. Mitchell says that she chose Cookman because she likes the one on one classroom setting. She confesses that B-CC is the only college that has made her feel at ease and at home. She feels that she is progressing faster than ever before. The B-CEAN flaunts a 3.71 GPA. The incentives learned at home are still important to Patrice. As a child, she was taught the importance of putting God first. Mitchell begins each day at 5 a.m. with prayer and a 20 minute workout. She finishes at approximately 11 p.m. with 300 repetitions of abdominal exercises and prayer. Patrice believes a complete person is one who: loves and serves God, is educated, has a job, exercises and eats right. Patrice in action lifting- Stretching- 1 and at the keyboard The volleyball 180!athletics team in action 'SJ Law Day 1986 The Men's Senate held its annual Law Day Assembly program in the Heyn Chapel. This program teaches respect for the current system of justice in America, and how the system works. The speaker this year was Attorney Anderson C. Hill II. Attorney Hill graduated from the University of Florida, with a double major. He was awarded the MBA and Law degrees simultaneously. This year's recipient of the Senate's Male Role Model of the Year award was Dr. Jake Miller. Attorney Hill was excellent in his presentation. Mr. Stephen Redd presents the Role Model award for the Men's Senate to Dr Jake Miller. special euents!181 Founder's Day 1986 Founder's Day 1986 was held on October 6, 1986 in the Moore gymnasium. The keynote speaker was Dr. Richard Strachan, Sr. President of the Bethune-Cookman College National Alumni Association. Dr. Strachan reminded the college family of the rich heritage ofthe institution, and challenged the students to accept nothing less than the best. Following the ceremonies in the gymnasium, the crowd moved to the grauesite of the founder to pay tribute. The traditional wreath was placed on the grave and persons in attendance paid their respects by silently greeting the President and walking past the founder's grave. 4, ' f V F' if 3: , Y ? -pd 5' 1 , 5-'. Q, -, 11' ' -ja' 3 .TP W? I' . V! .15 as '51 an ' by Y P 1 41, 9 - 1' : -. f :. ., fx ., 1 , -1, 1 S -' I x r E '.'- Q,Q- 's f'- 4-J I ',:- lg r Q li or ' ' -5 all AIM it ., . f , 1 35.5 . ,A,, , ., . x f. ' 4 N - I, .5 ,n ' 'W ' , .. 2 s hi- - ' 3 I 1 1 .f n 'Q -. 1 A 1 -Na v I .IA . H l ,- Sm- . '. f 1' I ' I Clfl QUE!! I Y N ,Q ,.q,g: 9 I ' I ' '1 1' '1 51 Q Vit A f A M.-.' 4. -'- uk ,g3.. . 1 uk' , ,g 1 x V 4 Q rf o V4 '82 21 eg ' Q x x H S V- l' . fx 55, 4 I 1 ' ' A 5 if-5 ' 1. . 1 Q or af.. ' M ba: 1 V. U - df Q ga I 3 ' ' s ' s Twins-'P' N 'if A. 9. 4 514 ,U h AA 1 - f-If fa - l 'X 11' . 1 LL if AC- N: J-1 2-mug., 111' . J' nLL1,,1- Ft' ' ' s 5' ,r . 1 1, 2 , , 5 by ' ,N 11 by ,Y A X xy I.: ' ' 1 J Religious Uutreach Week Bethune-Coohman College celebrates Religious Outreach Week annually during the month of March. This year's evangelist was Dr. Cornelius L. Henderson, of Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Henderson is no stranger to Daytona Beach, and the crowd anticipated and appreciated his inspiring messages. Dr. Henderson delivered three messages on campus, and had an exciting evening on Wildcat Nightf, Coach Ernest Sheffield, an ordained minister, shared the pulpit on Wildcat Night' R., 71 A' A gurl n11-1-ii ii hit., 1 s Q H f 1 f K I p X . , y 1 W Y l 1 11' 1: atv U'1' - I Oratorical Contest Heyn Memorial Chapel was the scene of an oratorical contest, that featured several outstanding speakers. The crowd was pleased with the styles and presentations of the participants. The chapel was filled with applause for the performances, and the judges has to decide who was number one. Dana Murray was chosen as the best speaker, and the crowd agreed with a rousing roar of approval. A trophy was awarded for the performance. sl . ,V - ? 'E E' . j XT 1? E 'P : K ' , 1'-sEE: ,E5 if tiff f :Eg ' - 2- iiif EEE? '55 ' a ' K .il F Y - 4 V - f' CN , ,' . , Y' , Q X ' f ' ..'.., i- .E if 4,1 x- -..... 1 WW . Q J., is . ,Vs A X in X V u N. ,A Y K Y- VY V ! i X h All VI 1 4 N -V 4 4 , - f - 1 ,L KZQ- apeigt - s 55 s5,, '-g S 4,-,- -v+ ' ' ' -5f:1?1f111' 1 '1' Af .-- '- Y 1 1 V K, -- - ,-JA -.-7 , Z2 ,- ' W--. E5-Z.-' U J f Y h.w.i..,,....-' 18-ffspecial events .45-T..i...... .lin-if I 4121 iv f...,- Q. Coming Home With Pride Dr. Eze Ogueri II, who attended Bethune- Cookman College in 1948, is now a lawyer and banker who represents NIPEC, an independent petroleum marketing firm. Dr. Ogueri returned to enroll his son at B-CC. He also returned as guest professor of Political Science and open Diplomacy. Dr. Cleo S. Higgins was a teacher of Dr. Ogueri, and they spent much time together speaking ofthe way things were in the good old days. ' Career Day 1986 Representatives from companies across America came to emphasize the changing face of industry in America. Students were urged by the keynote speaker to spend time preparing for the hard road ahead. The same parties will be here years from now, but only the academically prepared will move forward to bigger things. Dr. Rogers P. Fair, Jr., a B-CC graduate, who now practices medicine in Detroit, Michigan, was the speaker for the day. The students were able to relate to his down to earth meaningful message. The college is indeed proud of Dr. Fair, son of our college chaplain, for his accomplishments. Following the dynamic speech, the audience was treated to a brief gospel medley by Mr. Ponder. 5-Pi- L Q1 . Fi ' S i 1 I S ' T-mf' i. . ' Q jrn-1-0-51 5 5, H T 4 Y i I f UL Lf 5 I A il' ' 1 X' .., If ' ,Q , , gh T F Ja- N I X , Q 19, Q! Q' Mgr . if 5 - 2 w M 1 . xr e 2 -l The Island The Cultural Affairs Department of Bethune-Cookman College presented Athol Fugard's two-man, anti-apartheid play, The Island and this signaled the start of the 86- 87 theatre season at B-CC. The psychological thriller transported the audience in Heyn Memorial Chapel to a jail cell in South Africa where the characters, Winston and John, were serving 10 years for burning their passbooks in defiance of the country's apartheid laws. The play followed the emotional rollercoaster that both men experienced during their stay in prison. The audience was greatly impressed with the talented actors, who were very powerful in their portrayal of the characters. , V . X I . 188f pecial events Spring Concert '86 Mr. Roland Brown Dr. Robert Williams Dr. Rebecca Steele Chorale Director Mr. Harold Bray Band Director A-'13 fifae-1.2 x va? '1 l-Af? ir fffiit. vl- The Board of Counselors of Bethune- Cookman College presented the annual Spring Concert on April 21, 1986. Following statements by Mr. Roland Brown, President ofthe Board of Counselors, and Dr. Robert Williams, head of the music department, the audience was treated to an evening of fine music. , -L A l Z The Music of Miss Gail Robinson Y 'Y ir ip i. 1 I Ii 'mx . , , i i wif' UV '11 K I I .F LOVEYOU? l Gail Robinson, Soprano, is one of our most talented instructors. She is always in demand, and audiences are thrilled by her dynamic performances. Members of the college family always appreciate the opportunity to hear her sing. f .-- -'T 'Y-i,v-,P-f-,-'I ...-f 1 X ., A.. Model UN Annually Bethune-Cookman College holds a Model UN Program on the campus. Dr. Jake Miller, of the Division of Social Sciences is the organizer of this educational experience. The students are exposed to international ideas, speakers, and foods during the U.N. Conference. The group had the pleasure of hearing the following speakers this year: Dr. Alan Keyes, Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of International Organizational Affairs, U.S. Department of State, Mr. John T. Spitler, Continental Director, Technocracy, Inc., Ambassador Walter Carrington, Director, Department of International Affairs, Howard University, and Mr. Robert Ryan, former U.N. representative, who now resides in the Daytona Beach area. Mkt' ' Q -MQW ' . af L:-'BH' , W - 5? V. -A fm i -VL, 1, 5 5 it f' Qxfcf' QF5. ' Intl :QW --ls' -21 , p, -XX ,fx 111 1ll,,, lu: nil ' 111 wx, Q sa wil 1313 Sm Ili li Z1 I1 5? . 11. . 4.9 ,4!W '- mx 4 Gm mn -.,. 5:5 -4 'g,,. The assembly had an international atmosphere The BCC Model United Nations Conference is a simulation of actual sessions ofthe Economic and Social Council and the Security Council of the United Nations. Students from colleges and universities across the South act as ambassadors of U.N.-member nations to this simulated U.N. session. The purpose of the program is educational. An experiential activity, the program teaches the student participants about the nations which they represent, about global problems, and provides them with a framework for understanding the complexities of contemporary international relations. I ' J Y 5. P 2 sl. f .1-1' I-2 , . o Q25 ml.. 'A i - 5,2 Ya- I A Si 5, K, N.: ' u 21 i- . isl'jE? 2 i QW ,gk-'sxiv-v-' ' 0 0 - Ci Mr. John Dupoux, who planted the seed for the local club, beamed with pride during the speeches, and special presentations. Dr. Oswald P. Bronson, President, was very impressed with the program. The Toastmasters Program featured several memorable speeches. Some ofthe speakers are shown, and persons in attendance will certainly recall the excitement generated by them. It was certainly a night of Cats Pride. l1T i'l 11113 U il 111 1111 11 1 I1 J 2 I I 15 ' If ai 'Q ' ' rl 1 w i I ow, 'if fF 'B , fl Eb- ir-- y Ye,. , 7 111 'g 3111 - ' 111 ,N If P 1111 1 - 2 111 Zi, if 3111 C ' 13 K 42 ll fi .e jab , e any tr' , 'L.L X pm. M510 .un-snail le..j+j--- ll r . I 1 i 1 1 l xx gyrf 0'f 0 i Cats Ki Snakes Do Battle The Bethune-Cookman cage cats and the FAMU Rattlers always create excitement when they meet. The clash of maroon and gold and orange and green has a tendency to draw crowds and excite spectators. Each basket scored has more meaning if it is against the cross state rival, The thrill of victory is enhanced when it is over the arch rival, and the agony of defeat is more bitter when it is to the arch rival. Everyone understands the circumstances, and everyone is thirsty for the competition . . . long live the rivalry. the 2 4 ,,,,- N' T I If 1 W , -1 Q6 If 3 4 j, 1 FV I ,E 1 '24 y Y Q X , .Q f,,' 1- 4 f'N :foil Viv :il Christmas Ball '86 The 1986-87 Christmas Ball was held at the Desert Inn Motel on December 6, 1986. The affair was sponsored by the Student Government Association. Music was provided by Ken Moore and the Entertainers. There was the cutting of the traditional Christmas cake, and the student body put on a real fashion show, by wearing out of this world attire. t- . 2 -. gs., 'im Q.- 3.1 Q FU? 1 , if li .1 F , 75' . 1 N.-'14-' ,4,... '23 eg - A - 'ut 12' f V V - ' , :H ,- 1 gg: EET:- .fi .- lnfv:-3 IIQNL- . v '! F' LV : ', dis' -yu -' A Je. -.4 . ' E . 3 I Q5 f , E' x , iiiw Y fx bw- ,4 , Q. aff., Say No to Drugs Daytona Beach, Florida, formally declared November 18, 1986, Say NO to Drugs Day. There were demonstrations across the city to dramatize the devasting affects of drug abuse. Reverend Carl Brinkley pushed the city fathers and other civic leaders to obtain this day. Bethune-Coolzman College participated in the Say NO to Drugs Day. Campus organizations were challenged by the SGA to show the way in demonstrating against drug abuse. The group cited for best demonstration of support was the 1986-87 Senior Class. 199 'w. V' 'fa'- . 9' 'if ..11 l . -YI! I r' fx' ' -WI, 1.9 I kv ff NQ s'- :','hX . A K .-- f tl: an Lgzlagzufl A I ,LA i Y -F' 'x. - SX Ip ' My I ef-,AQ .R Z Remember? A' li?- sig-R f u Extension Centers Bethune-Cookman College is currently offering courses at several extension centers around the state. Scenes from some of the facilities are shown. Students and faculty members shown represent: Spuds Center, Gainesville, Sanford, and Fort Pierce. I N.- - 'us .lg 1 J' V X 5? Ji., 're lxfl If l ,qrj A as WT? i I 1 QQ. n O-, A . is 431 :D g--il Y, + , 1. MQ I ' I Y eww'-1 Xi n HI Students and teachers in action at BCC extension centers 7O'Utvq-w.. ' 'rv ,ZA s ff 'Q - . , A- ini, 1 .iff x 7 filf 1 xA' The Year In Review The New York Giants won Super Bowl. The Cosby Show was 111 on T. V. Mike Tyson became the youngest heavyweight champ in history, at age 20. B-CC received a 86 million grant for the Mary McLeod Bethune Fine Arts Center. Tony Brown, Nationally Known T. V. Columnist, spoke at the first BCC assembly. Governor Bob Graham won a seat in the U.S. Senate from the State of Florida. The Space Shuttle exploded killing all 7 astronauts Vinnie Testaverde won the Heisman trophy Rev. Rogers P. Fair Retired from the ministry Len Bias, basketball star at the University of Maryland, died from cocaine intoxication Eugene Mercury Morris, Miami Dolphins hero, spoke at the President's assembly on the evil Drug addiction. Lionel Richie won an academy award for Say You Say Me, from the movie White Nights S ii Kenneth L. Johnson was elected as president of the SGA and president of the class of 1987. The 1986 Homecoming Pep Rally was held at City Island Ballpark with a fireworks show. 204 Yearbook Staff Miss Felicita Childs, Mr. Clarence Childs, ' Advisor Layouts Typist Miss Regina Richardson, Chief Organizer Not shown: Mr. John Reeves, Mr. John Wilton, Mr. Merlin Knight, Miss Dashong Bonner, Miss Chequita Childs, and Mr. Rudy Ford Mr. John Reeves, Photographer Mr. John Wilton, Graphics Mr. Clarence N. Childs, Advisor Miss Regina Richardson, Chief Organizer Mr. Merlin Knight, Layouts Miss Dashong Bonner, Layouts Miss Felicita Childs, Layouts Miss Chequita Childs, Layouts Mr. Rudy Ford, Layouts Photo Credits--Linda Long and Sarah Randall Typist---Mrs. Betty J. Brooks ' Mrs. Betty J. Brooks, 20a National Champs Cats Pride NP ll , fa 5.13. . X., ASL'-! EW' Daytona Beach's Spring Break has been associated with college students in large numbers. A negative image has been projected because of excessive drinking, rowdy behavior, and leaps from hotel balconies. The city has begun working to change the image of rowdy behavior and replace it with a cleaner more acceptable one. A new sports competition has recently been organized for this purpose. Bethune-Cookman College was represented by a group of young men who won a national basketball championship in this clean competition. Members of the team were: Bruce Miles, Anthony Lloyd, Kevin White, Cedric Washington, Chris Hinson, Vince Paige, Chuck Franklin, Kenny Keys, Terrell Young, John Neal-Assistant Coach and Said Deean- Head Coach. Pictured left to right are: Bruce Miles, Said Dean, and Anthony Lloyd. We thought this would be a good way to close the book on Cats Pride. 206 Name ACEVEDO, Mindinha ADAMS, Phyllis Y. AL OMRAN, Khalid S. AL'AWWAD, Abdulaziz M, AL-MANIE, Khalid N. ALLEN, Bythan H. ALLONCE, Ruz Herard AMMONS, Andria BELL, Norma, E. BIGHAM, Gary BLACKMON, Lorraine BOATWRIGHT, Margaret K. BOONE, Michelle D. BOOZE, Regina E. BORDERS, Lisa D. BOYKIN, Barbara A. BRACKINS, Ramona D BRADLEY, Valeria BRICE, Michelle W. BROWN, Beverly BROWN, Brett D. BROWN, Cathy Y. BROWN, Charlotte BROWN, Fhelt Y. BROWN III, Joaquin L. BROWN, John P. BROWN, Leslie G. BROWN, Marcus BROWN, Michelle S. BROWN, Sharon C. BRYANT, Terrizena BUCHANNON, Marvin W. BUNDRAGE JR., Nehemiah BURTON, Donald BUSKEY, Ar-Rahman BUTLER, Miranda BYNUM, Kevin J. CALLAHAN, Phyllis E. CAREY, Sandra F. CARLEY JR., John H. CARROL, Cynthia CARTER, Anthony W. CHANDLER, Nadelynn CHESTER, Deborah CLEMONS, Phyllis C. CONEY, Robin D. COWART, Nancy L. CROSS, Tonya CUE, Vlema CUMM1NGS,Dwayney CUNNINHGAM, Tequila DATTALO, Joann R. DA VIS III, Leamon DA VIS, Howard J. DA VIS, Janice DA VIS, Karen DAY, Michael DEBOLES, Edna W. DEMERITTE, Dechan A. DEPASS, Anthony H. DESMORE, Kathy T. DICKS, Helen DOZIER, Tyrell DUPREE, Deloris DUROJAJYE, Julius ELLIOTT, Pamela Y. 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