«-A. MS Y The Tiger 1977-78 Bishop College Dallas, Texas Volume 12 2 ■ T The new S2.2 million Price-Branch Classroom Building is located on the slant of a hill between the Carr P. Collins Chapel and the W. R. White Science and Mathematics Building. 4 The College Union Building remains as the favorite gathering place for everyone on campus. The picture shows near left center, the Bell which was brought from the old campus in Marshall. Texas. The College Union Patio is the site for outdoor performances. The students were waiting for a show to begin. 5 . . and our images become visual pictures of reality on the soul-less shadows of an alien humanity.” Clyde Santana Table of Contents Foreword................................I Theme...................................9 Dedication.............................12 Campus Life............................15 Senior Class...........................31 Honors.................................53 Junior Class...........................65 Campus Favorites.......................79 Poetry.................................99 Sophomore Class.......................Ill Greeks ...............................127 Freshman Class........................147 Homecoming............................161 Organizations.........................183 Religious Life....................... 197 Sports................................203 Administration, Faculty And Staff..........................229 Alumni Affairs........................255 Directory.............................262 Jiles R. Canady Editor Ernest E. Andrews Associate Editor 8 The 1977-78 Tiger iles Canady. Editor Villis Barnett inita Radford 'anessa Robinson crcsa Thomas Ernest Andrews. Associate Editor Members Charles Goliah Charles Walker Gerald Williams Mark Steward Ernest McAllister, Sports Editor Ulysses Curry. Poetry Editor We are proud to present the 1977-78 Yearbook. Our theme is “IMAGES OF SOUL.” This yearbook was created for the remem-•rance of the beautiful images — phrases of poetry, lines of a photograph, and the faces of people — in effect, a variety of reflec-ions about us. The written expressions were taken from the souls of Black people. Every people should be the originators of their own destiny, the projectors of thejr own schemes, and the creators of the events that lead to their destiny .... — Martin R. Delaney Soul is the ready spirit that supports the person. that protects the promisp that, together with the • ' ' fini 3L -y I ..jJaily doing, styles a life particular,- real, and fully loving. BT — June Jordan W flW;.. drove us to the’will to quarantine’ and to separate ourselves behind self-imposed wall: For this is why we iW re bom: Men. all men belong to each other, and he yho huts himself away diminishes himself, and he wh away fromhim destroys WE DEDICATE THIS YEARBOOK To Dr. John L. Branham — A Second Century Founder By Milton K. Curry. Jr.. President One Hundred years ago. it was the vision of Nathan Bishop, a Northern Baptist Layman, educator, and philanthropist, which gave wings and feet to the dreams of the illiterate ex-slaves of East Texas and Northern Louisiana to establish what became Bishop College. In the intervening years, each generation has produced a secession of continuing founders” whose new ideas, new visions, new dreams, and new ways of doing old things combined to move this institution closer to the realization of the dreams of the original founding fathers. The list is a long one that includes philanthropist of the South and of Texas like the late Dr. W. R. White and Carl Hoblitzelle. the retired Dr. Fred M. Lange and Carr P. Collins, Sr., and more recently Cecil and Ida Green, and alumni like the late L. K. Williams. Joseph J. Rhoads. Earl L. Harrison and G. A. Hobart Sheppard, or convention stalwarts like the late E. C. Estcll. Sr.. Z. Q. Hickerson and T. M. Chambers, Sr., each of whom added a new dimension to the expanding mission of Bishop College. But no single generation has exhausted the human resources which God has provided to sustain His work of developing the minds of men and women. And thus it is that this generation can boast of J. K. Haynes. Sr.. Mack H. Hannah. Jr.. C. A. W. Clark. Sr.. T. Oscar Chappelle. Sandy F. Ray. M. L. Price. A. W. McCraw. M. L. Scott. William J. Shaw,. . . and now John L. Branham, his lovely wife. Mrs. Ethel Branham, and the great Saint Paul Baptist Church of Los Angeles. California. When the Saint Paul Baptist Church, under the dynamic leadership of Dr. Branham, provided the majority of the funds to underwrite the construction of Branham Drive leading from Simpson-Stuart Road to the Carr P. Collins Chapel, it set a record for giving in one year by any Black Baptist Church in the country for a project at a Church-Related College. When it pledged S 100.000 to the Endowment Fund several years later, it set another record. When it loaned the College $35,000 and then cancelled it by converting it to a gift, it set still another record. But. when, within another month of the cancellation of the Note it gave through Pastor Branham a Cashier’s Check for $500,000 for the Endowment Fund to be matched by a similar amount from the Ford Foundation, it did more than set another record. It announced the dawn of a new day in Black Baptist Church stewardship, management, and giving to Christian Higher Education and a breakthrough to a new era of support for Bishop College. (One other Church. Good Street Baptist of Dallas. Texas. Dr. C. A. W. Clark. Sr.. Pastor, has already pledged a similar amount). But what is more, the coming of Dr. Branham. ’37. to the Board of Trustees of Bishop College again in 1976 (he was an Alumni Trustee during the period 1951-55) brought a new and electrifying force to generate new power and to “give wings and feet to the dreams of Dr. J. K. Haynes, the Board Chairman, who had bravely challenged the Trustees and Administration to raise $40 Million as the First Phase of a $ 100 Million Endowment for Bishop College to insure its financial viability through the Twenty-First Century. So. for his unusual sense of loyalty to his Alma Mater, for his exceptional leadership of a great congregation in the Saint Paul Baptist Church, and for his singular commitment to lead Black Baptists into a new era of adequate support of their educational objective, the Administration and Faculty of Bishop College arc happy to join the grandest student body in the world in saluting DR. JOHN L. BRANHAM to whom this Yearbook for 1977-78 is dedicated, and with him Mrs. Branham and the Saint Paul Baptist Church of Los Angeles! All hail the continuing founders of Bishop College as we prepare to enter the Second Century of this noble institution. Dr. John L. Branham A Secoru TIk pKlure iKnt tho Branham Dint ToiKr n%ht. Prcudcm M K Curry. it. receive a check from St Paul Bapeitt Church and it pa tor. Dr John L Branham Dr. Curry, in announcing ihc Endowment Gift, indicated that it iv to be uv«J to cttabliih a chair in the Social Science , to be named after Dr. Branham' wife (afKnr rtghli the ETHEL CARTER BRANHAM CHAIR IN SOCIAL WORK d Century Founder i Dear Bishop College. Alma Maler Dear. Thee will we cherish, ever far and near. We are thy children. Honor bright to the. Anchored to thee we ll be Through all eternity. Hands of all nations stretching to pull one another together pushing and lifting the weight of hatred and greed. Hands, hands of all colors clasping each other in vain trying to pull together what's left of the world and suddenly. . . Glen Thompson 17 turn mmmm namhnent MAULETINO WM rflUJiC£ ACCOWllfr Ml [Si C9VCATKM WMlI'iTUT OfflCE 'htaMftmoit- We have come here many times before . . . Would you like to come with me They've been spending most their lives. 20 They've been looking in their minds . 21 We’ve been spending too much of our lives Living in a pastime paradise Let’s start living our lives Living for the future paradise. 23 There are 24 people who have let the problems of today Lead them to conclude that for them life is not the way But every problem has an answer and if your’s you cannot find You should talk it over. . . 25 If it’s SJ Then with it why As making sur Posing pictu Keeping dan lecial . . . aren 't we as careful e we dress in style res with a smile ger from a child If it’s magic . . . Why can’t we make it everlasting — Like the lifetime of the sun. 28 It will leave no heart undone For there's enough for every S. Wonder 30 CLASS “Facing the rising sun of our new day begun. Let us march on till victory is won. James Weldon Johnson Senior Class Officers Charles Walker......................................................................................President Nathan Caldwell................................................................................Vice-President Harold George........................................................................................Chaplain Richard X. Agee ..............................................................................Parliamentarian Carrie Powell.......................................................................................Secretary Spring Commencement Sunday, May 7, I97S BACCALAUREATE SERVICE 10:00 A. M. Ccaa. P. Cottau Chapel V i. John U. Coleman Speaker RECEPTION 4:00 P. M. Gland Lounge College Union Building COMMENCEMENT CONVOCATION 6:00 P. M. Conn P. Coltou, Chapel Vn. Hantin Luthen. King, Bn. Speaker 32 Alfred G. Abram Dallas, Texas James A. Akintoye Dallas. Texas Donald Ausberry Galveston. Texas Seniors converse with Professors. Uthman T. Balogun Oro-Ilorin. Nigeria Earnestine Barton Atlantic City, New Jersey Garnett A. Barton Atlantic City, New Jersey 33 A group of attractive co-eds grace the park behind the Joseph J. Rhoads Building. Second from the right, is Jill Waggoner. Miss Homecoming 1977. Brenda Boone Dallas, Texas Terrie Bradford Starkville, Mississippi Thea Yvetta Burrell Dallas, Texas Nathaniel Caldwell Detroit, Michigan Robert G. Childs Milwaukee, Wisconsin Annette L. Crawford Waterloo, Iowa 34 Bert D. Cross Greenville, Texas Ulysses S. Curry Fresno, California Murlean Davis Marshall, Texas G. L. Degeddingseze Inglewood, California Gwendolyn Dorsey Texas City, Texas Joyce LaRue Edwards Texarkana, Texas . . in practical life there are mou tains — the actual settings of great expc: ences for you. These mountains of gre experiences for you are: (I) The mounta of right living: (2) the mountain of bcii good; and (3) the mountain of service others. . . These such mountains are the actu settings of the greatest experiences in yo lives ahead of you. “In your years at Bishop you we taught that in the world where you no enter to live and to work there are thin upon which you can depend. Further, yc have learned that the mountains of tl earth are figures of stability, dependab ity. and endurance. From pulpit, lectu hall, dramatic stage, music chamber, a studio, athletic field, etc., you have be well schooled in the verity that in this li there are values that are as perpetual ; any mountain anywhere. Ruby Lee Fulson Dallas. Texas Mark Goga Nigeria Althean Guerra Dallas, Texas Mitzi Oshea Forge Dallas. Texas Tyrone Gordon Los Angeles. California Harold B. George Richmond, California 36 . . We are old too soon, and smart o late. Many of us wake up to discover at the last few granules of sand have issed through the narrow neck of the ur-glass of time — old too soon! The me ones of us fail to learn until tomor- w, the wisdom that we should have and uld have known yesterday — smart too te! . . . your worth and whatever the iture holds, in success or failure, are ctcrmined by the response you make to ie mountains. (Excerpts from the Baccalaureate ddrcss delivered by Dr. John William oleman) Mildred O. Handy Dallas. Texas Stephen A. Haastrup Dallas, Texas Alice Hunt Dallas. Texas James Harris, Jr. Chicago, Illinois Alfreda C. Holley Dallas. Texas Gail Jackson Marshall, Texas 37 Rogers W. Jackson Ft. Worth, Texas Ruby Lee Jacob Dallas. Texas Debra M. Jemison Dallas, Texas Althea Johnson Meridian. Mississippi James C. Johnson Renaldo D. Johnson Memphis. Tennessee Marshall, Texas Mrs. Virginia Hayes on the left, the College Registrar, helps a senior get ready for graduation. 38 Barry Jones Houston, Texas Bernard King East St. Louis, Illinois Marla Y. Knowling Kansas City, Missouri Alice V. Lacey Menlo Park, California Betty Joyce Lackey Dallas, Texas Jerome Odell Lee Chicago, Illinois 39 Kizito S. Memeh Dallas, Texas Carol L. Mock Chicago, Illinois Justin Morgan Dallas, Texas ’‘First, you must see the school as it was. Already a great institution, to he sure: but then the buildings were eight, now they are twenty: then the faculty was fifty, now it is two hundred: then the student body was a few hundred, where now I’m told you are three thousand. William E. Myers Dallas, Texas mm Ollie Nichols III Dallas, Texas Daniel M. Njoku Nigeria fr l • vv ••] Christy Nwaokoro Dallas, Texas Ebenezer Olatunji Dallas, Texas James O. Ogunrayi Arlington. Texas “And now where you have roads of asphalt for the passage of rubber tires, then the roads were of crushed stone for the passage of oxen, and mule teams, and horse-drawn wagons. I have not the words to tell you how my heart swelled to return to this great institution after so great a while to move among its wealth of green things, its. . . fragrant campus. INVISIBLE MAN By Ralph Ellison Dina Yvette Page Cathy Patterson Robert L. Pettis Miami. Florida Dallas. Texas Palo Alto. California 41 Carrie P. Powell Dallas. Texas Joseph Alvin Robinson Hagersville, Maryland Dr. Roslyn Pope, third from left, and Mrs. Mary Walton, seated next to her. help students plan for career placement. After Work . . . Toni Robinson Wendell Robinson Dana Rose Sinclair Royal Kileen, Texas Dallas. Texas Los Angeles. California Ft. Worth, Texas 42 Comes Play! The whole campus turned out for the 97th Annual Founders Day Big Day on the Grounds. Much food, much fun. much feeling!!! Kay Francis Smith Welton Thomas Smith 111 Dallas, Texas Detroit. Michigan Ned Stevenson Hammond, Louisiana Johnnie Russell Dallas, Texas 1 Debra A. Schexnayder Carville, Louisiana i Johnny L. Sudds Shreveport, Louisiana 43 Michael Ukabiala Joyce F. Venerable Dwayne K. Wagner Dallas, Texas Indianapolis, Indiana Dallas, Texas 44 Isaiah Tilman, Jr. Dallas, Texas Ronald A. Turner Compton, California Charles Walker Warren, Ohio Neal A. Walker Indianapolis, Indiana . . . to This! Christa B. Whaley Dallas, Texas Marilyn Williams William M. Williams II Joy L. Wooden Maynard Yates San Angelo, Texas Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas Mobile. Alabama turn Highlights of the Reception 48 President Curry and Dean Thompson wait to greet parents and friends at the reception. 49 If anyone in the world has a reason to hate. I ought to be at the top of the list . . . But you’re looking in the face of a man who hales nobody — who refuses to stoop low ;nough to hate . . . Keep working and studying. You’re not finished yet . . . You should never cease being a stu-Jent. People asked me after I retired 'What are you going to Jo now?’ I told them. ‘I have gone where I’m going and I’m m my way back. But I’m not going to give up’.” Dr. Martin Luther King. Sr. Commencement Speaker ... I believe in the Negro Race: in the beauty of its genius, the sweetness of its soul and its strength, in that meekness which shall yet inherit this turbulent earth. W. E. B. DuBois Alpha Kappa Mu National Ned Stevenson. Ronald Turner, and some of the Neophytes Members of Alpha Zeta Chapter Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society Honor Society Barbara Aldridge Donald Brooks Juanita Dawson Billy Glenn George Alfretia Baker Doris Bedford Fredicia Carr Jo Ellen Cooper Annette Crawford Ulysses Curry Venise Curry Murleen Davis Diane Dairy Gwendolyn Dorsey Rachael Giles Tyrone Gordon Robert Gray Mitchell King Toni Robinson Ned Stevenson Ronald Turner Neophytes Founded in 1937 William Greene Althea Guerra Valerie Hicks Ruby Jacob Marla Knowling Lessie Lewis Emma Mosley Joseph Robinson Dana Rose Addie Stepney Dwayne Wagner Harold Wagner Veronica Werts 54 4.0 Students Students pictured above flanking President Curry. Dean Thompson, and Dean Ruffin arc 4.0 students for the Spring. 1977 semester. 55 Beta Kappa Chi Top Row: Joseph Robinson. Bridgette Robinson. Second Row: Venice Curry. Estelle Chavous. Charles Hervcy. Annette Crawford Alfrctia Baker, and Ned Stevenson. Seated: Marsha Bolden and Fcrdicia Carr. Pi Omega Pi l eft to right: Mrs. Yvonne Robinson, Sponsor. Albertinc Spratlcy. Vickie Forge. Sandra Daniels, and Rosie McDuffie. Members not shown: Juanita Dawson Davis. Mary Smith. Martha Samuels. Yvonne Sneed, and Mary Taylor. Business Teacher Education Honor Society Special R ecognition hrcc living alumni received the honor of being iductcd into ihe ALUMNI HALL OF FAME i the 4ih annual ALUMNI HALL OF FAME ANQUET climaxing Founders Week aturday. April 15: 'op to Hot loin Mrs. Freddie R. Gaines of louston: Mrs. ClayiicO. Searcy of Dallas: and )r. Caesar A. W. Clark of Dallas. Dr. Curry was ssisied by General Alumni Association resident Dr. William C. Young in making the presentations for distinguished service. ’oslhumous awards were presented to Dr. J. R. L Lee. Dr. Lacy Kirk Williams. Professor A. E. lolland. and Jules Bledsoe. Rcnaldo Johnson and Dwayne Wagner commissioned as Second Lieutenants. U.S. Army during (he Graduation Exercise. Rev. C. A. W. Clark presented an award to Dr. Harry S. Wright for outstanding service during the Ministers Institute. Dwayne Wagner was pinned by his father. Mr. Mrs. Wright shared the honor with her husband. Lucious Wagner. Sr. Rcnaldo Johnson was pinned by Dr. Banks. DR. PEARL LEE WALKER McNEIL. member of the Bishop College Division of Social Sciences, has been named the new Ecumenical Officer of the American Baptist Churches in the USA. Above, she is honored at the 1978 Commencement Activities, as Dr. M. K. Curry. Jr. presents a plaque in her honor for 13 years of distinguished educational service at Bishop College. 57 The Conferring oj Dr. Martin Luther King. Sr. Doctor Of Humanities Dr. Richard Taylor Andrews. Sr. Doctor of Humanities I have the honor of conferring upon you the Honorary Degree with all the rights and privileges appertaining thereto, including a place in the ranks of those who enjoy the unusual distinction of being called Sons and Daughters of Bishop College. Dr. Benjamin E. Mays Doctor of Letters Dr. Richard Shearer Doctor of Humanities 58 Honorary Degrees Dr. John William Coleman Doctor of Divinity Mr. Richard A. Hester Doctor of Laws In Testimony Thereto. I shall present to 'ou this diploma bearing the seal of the College and the signatures of its officers. — M. K. Curry. Jr. — Mrs. Iphigcne Ochssulzberger Doctor of Humanities 59 Dr. Howard Thurman Doctor of Literature Military Awards Da) Awards presenters from R to L: Major Graham. LTC Mill. SGM (retired) Williams SFC Nash. Mrs. Yates. LTC (retired) Yates. Col. (retired) Kail. The Dean's List Award is presented by SFC Nash to Cadet Dwayne Wagner. The Sons of the American Revolution Award is presented to Cadet Sharon Black by Col. (retired) Kail. The Cadet of the Month Award is presented by LTC Hill. Cheryl McDonald is the recipient. The Amvets Award is presented by SGM Williams to Cadet Theodore Craft. The Prudence Chapter of the Daughters of the Founders and Patriots of America Award is presented to Cadet Barbara Wilson by SGM (retired) Williams. 11 April 1978 The Superior Cadet Award is presented by LTC Hill tocadeiSfL to R) Ethel Roberts. Myra Haywood. Alton Hudson. Dwayne Wagner. The Dallas Chapter of the Military Order of the World Wars Award is presented by Col. (retired) Kail to Cadets Clcotha Lindsey. Reginald White. Judith Williams. Rcnaldo Johnson. The National Sojourners Award is presented by Cpl. Flowers to Cadet Alton Hudson. The Reserve Officer Association Award is presented by Col. Kail to Cadets IL to Rj Leroy Antoine. David McKnight. Joycclyn Powell. 61 The Association of the U.S. Army Award is presented by Major Graham to Cadet Cedric Mitchell. The Army ROTC Scholarship Award is presented to Cadet Joycclyn Powell. Honoring 26 Years of Service Scene The President congratulates Dr. Banks. from the Dedication of The Zale Library President Curry and Dean Thompson share the moment of honor with Dr. Banks. Room 63 Dr. Banks is in his 49th year at Bishop College. MIA CONTINUES TO PUBLISH Boisp er student's poem to appear in COLLEGE POETRY REVIEW PUBLICATION A pocn, SLEEP, by Evelyn brown. Bishop student., will appear in this year's COLLEGE POETRY REVIEW published by the National Pootry Press. DR. OZSVATH PUBLISHED IN RECENT PERIODICALS. . . “’A Hunger Artist' and 'In the Penal Colony’ in the Light of Schopenhauonan Metaphysics by Dr. Zsuzanno Ozsvath will be published in the forthconing nurrber of German Studies Review. Also, a paper by Dr. Ozsvath, Brecht's The Good Woman of Sozuan: Beyond Marxism, was included in the erran 111 section of the Kali 197b Southern Central Modern Languages Association (SCKLA) meeting in I leu:, tor.. - “ FIVE BISHOP STUDENTS ATTEND SESSIONS OF SOUTHWESTERN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION Five Bishop College students attended sessions of the Southwestern Sociological Association held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Houston, April 12-15. A research paper by Dr. A. j. Mia, Lifo Sciencos professor, has boon accepted for publication in the Toxas Journal of Science. The paper deals with cell wall fino structures using the electron microscope and ultrasensitive techniques. Mia indicates that those techniques have not been appliod j by any author on coll wall studies. WILSON NOMINATED FOR TADC M. K. CURRY EXTRA-MILE AWARD Dr. J. Harrison Wilson, director of the famous BISHOP COLLEGE CONCERT CHOIF, has been nominated as a recipient of the M. K. CURRY EXTRA-MILE AWARD 'for his dedicated and untiring service to Bishop Students Capture Two Trophies BISHOP CONTINGENT GIVES LEADERSHIP TO NATIONAL ALUMNI AND PRE-AUMII CONFERENCE IN LITTLE ROCK LAST WEEK MMEWefiW DR. C. J. HOWARD TO BE SPECIAL CONSULTANT FOR THE WYOMING CONFERENCE C. Jcricl Howard, associate professor of English, is to be one of three principal consultants for the annual Wyoming Conference on Freshman and Sophomore English to be held in Laramie, July 10-14. Howard's formal address for the conference is entitled: The Writer as Clone: Some Rhotorical and Moral Implications. He will also conduct two workshop sessions. Before going to the Wyoming Conference, Howard will teach during Bishop's first summer session. Immediately after the session, ho returns for a special Creative Writing program on campus. ROTUNDA BEAUTIES SPONSOR A REfBJBRANCE DAY FOR SECRETARIES The ROTUNDA BEAUTIES sponsored a remembrance day for the Bishop College secretaries by inviting all administrators, chairpersons, and other college officals to honor their secretaries during this week. Beautiful bud vases, filled with the national Hawaiian flowers, anthuSiium, were presented to ten secretaries. The flowers were flown in from Hawaii for this week. DR. VIVIAN I. DAVIS BISHOP ENGLISH PROFESSOR INTO PUBLISHING. . .SEVERAL WAYS. . . Dr. Vivian I. Davis of tho Department of English edits a newsletter— THE SOUTHWEST MULTI-ETHNIC NEWSLETTER) and in the Spring 1978 issue (Vol. V, Nurbor 1) she publishes some poetry by two Bishop students. Tho young poets arc Gerald Jones, a Chicago junior pre-mod; and Kim Marie Conwell, also of Chicago, a freshman English major. THOMPSON AND LEFFALL LAUDED. . . An emp-teaiLve tribute to Bishop aturrJ, VP.. THELUA PM HE THOMPSON and REGINALD I.EFFALL appealed tent ioeefe in the VcM.cn Post-T.iibune BLACK PROGRESS EDITION (Feb. 11 ,197 1. Beth Thorpion, associate dean oi the College, and le alt, vice president, Mine coirrrended theisi stellan. pea-iJcAnvwce on the Bishop sta wd specialty ioa thein having xctuaned to theiA atm mate to o ea theii talents and giiti in the ul illing cj the Bishop mission and paApose. PRESENTS PAPER AT NATIONAL CONFERENCE Dr. P. K. Khasnavis of the Division of Education attonded tho annual conference of tho Association of Teacher Educators in Las Vegas, Nov., February 1-3. He was also a co-prescnter of a paper on Effect of Supervisory Teachers’ Feedback on Student Teachers. MONO STUDENTS SUMMACUM LAUD |cn ;b Aina Rot-- n Willlan M Ci«m Texas Association of Developing Colleges, your institution and the other member colleges. Named in honor of Dr. Milton Curry, it pays tribute to those individuals who, like Dr. Curry, have gone that 'extra-mile' to advance the cause of higher education for all. Presentation of the award is part of the Krcd D. Patterson Awards Night in San Antonio, March 16—which also marks tho State-wide Kickoff of the 1978 TADC Development Cairpaign. THREE BISHOP PROFESSORS DELIVER PAPERS AT SOUTHWESTERN SOCIAL SCIENCES ASSOCIATION Three Bishop professors delivered papers to the annual mooting of the Southwestern Social Science Association hold in Houston, April 12-15. Professors william Thompson and Joseph Brown of the Political Science Department jointly discussed their study of Policy Shifts in the Wilmer-Hutchins Independent School District: Analysis of the Effects on Educational Policy Resulting from Black Participation. Profossor Edward Ricc-Maximin of the History Department presented a paper on The French Socialists and tho First Indochinese War. MAGNA CUM LAUD Bart .r« C«il A14r J . MutW.nOo.U El w. Omkoo RkWILGUm R ■ • .W |Kkm Annrlt. Crawford T|nMC«a« KmmI X Math!. M rU YvttW Km lint Billy Cm k DmI«I N|o u Toni Ann.lt. RoHuoo D..|« K loulya WallM. H bun CUM LAUD CXn.ty EO N..rtM Mon. Y.Po .= -. .la A Turn.. Junior Class Officers ’77-’78 Front Row: Gerald Baty. Samuel Harvey. Jo-Ellen Cooper. Anthony Sharp, and David Hamilton. Back Row: Adrienne Wilson. Donnie Chambliss, and Cornelia Jones. OFFICES President.................................................Anthony Sharp Vice-President...................................................Samuel Harvey Secretary......................................................Adrienne Wilson Assistant Secretary .....................................Cornelia Jones Historian......................................................Jo-Ellen Cooper Chaplain.........................................................Tyrone Skinner Treasurer........................................................Gerald Baty Parliamentarian.................................................Deborah Miller (Not Shown) Reporter..........................................................Lloyd Brown (Not Shown) Student Senate Representative.....................................Larry Lilly Student Senate Representative...........................David Hamilton Judiciary Committee Representative.................................Wade West Judiciary Committee Representative.....................Donnie Chambliss Kneeling: jxxxy Lilly and Tyrone Skinner. Standing: Albertha Roberts and Wade West. SPONSORS Norman Fisher. Convener Albertha Roberts. Co-convener Lula Givens Dorothy Holloman Euclidcs Torres Joseph Brown Fred Hill Miss Junior Class 77-78 Deralyn Joan Ware Miss Ware is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ware of Dallas, Texas. She is majoring in Physical Education, and minoring in English. Miss Ware was born under the sign ofrrAries. 99 Allen, Averya Kaye Beaumont, Texas Baker, Alfretia Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Baty, Ucrald Houston, Texas DiacK, william Chicago, Illinois Boniface, Chejieh Borner, Melvin Brown, Alene Brown. Richard Nigeria Memphis. Tennessee Indianapolis. Indiana Crosby, Texas Carter, Louise Cates, Robert Chambliss, Donnie R. Clayburn. Sharon Indianapolis, Indiana Kansas City, Kansas Stanton, California Shreveport. Louisiana 68 Cooper, Jo-Ellcn Dairy, Diane DeVaughn. Karen Ervin. Thomas. Jr. New York. New York Hearne. Texas Los Angeles. California Kankakee, Illinois Ervin, Rudolph Estes. Robert Friar, Verlon German. Dawn Marshall. Texas Mexia, Texas Corpus Christi, Texas Dallas. Texas Hamilton, David Hancock, Fred Harvey. Samuel Hicks. Valerie Detroit. Michigan Wilsbaden, Germany Greenville. Texas Tampa. Florida 69 Hillard, Karl Hines. Allene Hunley. William Ingram, Paul East St. Louis, Illinois Houston. Texas Kansas City. Missouri Dallas. Texas Johnson, Barbara Johnson. Norman Lee, Lucallyn Leedy, Kathy Dallas, Texas Los Angeles. California Shreveport, Louisiana Miami. Florida Lewis, Lessie L. Lilly, Larry Lindsay. Clcotha Luddington, Angela Port Arthur, Texas Dallas, Texas Chicago. Illinois Indianapolis, Indiana 70 Marlene, Paul Martin. Julie Mason. Cedrick Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas Opelousas. Louisiana Maston, Gail Gulfport, Mississippi % i c I a S 5 o f 1 9 7 9 Mathis, Loretta Noel, Brenda Only. Arthur Fort Worth. Texas Chicago. Illinois Port Arthur, Texas Okpuzor, Isaac Owens. Larry Owen. Tcnesha Parker, Gail Nigeria Jackson. Mississippi East Cleveland. Ohio Dallas. Texas 71 Paulding, James Pierre. Adrienne Phillips. Melinda Morgan. Philomena Gary. Indiana Kansas City, Kansas Dallas. Texas Nigeria Price, Warner Lee Dallas. Texas Ray. Craig New York. New York Richardson. Eleanor Dallas. Texas Portis, Bernice Meridian. Mississippi Robinson, Michael Indianapolis. Indiana Royal, Averil Louisville. Kentucky Scales. Arletha Cleveland, Ohio Ritchcrson. Sercey Waco, Texas 72 Sharp. Anthony Houston. Texas Smith. Wesley K. Kansas City. Kansas Taylor, Joyce Dallas. Texas Skinner. Tyrone Smith. Anthony E. Smith. Melonie Compton, California Stockton, California Dallas. Texas Stepney. Addie Sturgis. John Suggs. George Hearne. Texas Chicago. Illinois Indianapolis. Indiana Tillcs. Vickie Thomas. Diane VanLicw. Richard Dallas. Texas East Orange, New Jersey New Brunswick. New Jersey 73 -V Wallace, Bernadine Ware, Deralyn Washington, Denise Indianapolis, Indiana Dallas, Texas Indianapolis. Indiana Williams, Gerald C. San Antonio. Texas Winn, Vanessa Dallas, Texas Paul found something interesting under the microscope. ll Ml I K 5 I “Improving Our World’ in Three Acts “t wviJMiroMnaj Wright, Julian Jones, Tommy Bennettsville, South Carolina New Brunswick. New Jersey 74 We Won, We Won, First Place, We Won!!! The UNCF Campaign 75 A Community of Hands to Help. . . Hold on! 76 I'm not singing in the rain but I heard you can melt. Around the Campus 77 Verlon Friar, a junior from Corpus Chrisli. who was a semi-finalist in the USA National Karate Championship at Dallas’ Memorial Auditorium, shows off his third place plaque in the Lightweight Black Belt Division . . . and his technique. . . .each man’s mind contains an unknown realm Walled in from other men however near. And unimagined in their highest flights Of comprehension or of vision clear; A realm where he withdraws to contemplate infinity and his own finite state. — Claude McKay 78 Miss Bishop 1977-78 Debra Ann Schexnayder Carville, Louisiana Student Senate President Dwayne Wagner Dallas, Texas Miss Homecoming 1977 Jill Waggoner Dallas, Texas Freshman Sophomore Sandra King Second Runner-Up Jill Waggoner Miss Homecoming 83 Standing, left to right: Jill Waggoner. Jilcs Canady. Jamie Robinson. Mark Steward. Seated: Cynthia Collins. Standing, left to right: Rccoc Walker. Vanessa Robinson. Charles Walker. Seated: Faith Peters. 84 Standing, left to right: Billy George. Marie Finley, James Fry. Seated: Debra Schexnaydcr. 85 Standing, from right: Jimmie Johnson Ernest Andrews Jamcll Reed Seated: Carolyn Hines The Clever Seated: Rosie McDuffie Standing, from left: Jilcs Canady Gail Parker Larry Jordan 86 The Dreamers Top picture, left to right: Siephenia Greer. Welton Smilh. Debra Knight. Bottom picture, left to right: Patricia Barnes. Darryl Payne. Judith Williams. Guy Stamplcy. 87 The Wise Top picture, left to right: Donald Curry. Myra 11 ay wood. Jack Jackson. Dorthea Stewart. Bottom picture. Standing, left to right: Jilcs Canady. Teresa Thomas. Mark Steward. Seated, left: Quran Shakir. Right: Karen Rahman. 88 . • lo fifth!: Alton Hudson Regina Eubanks Alvin Russell Left lo f ifth!: Valerie Hicks Anthony Sharp Marla Knowling Scholars 89 The top three talent winners stand with Master of Ceremonies. Rudolph Ervin. Below, The contestants as they appear in evening gowns on the stage of the New Recital Hall. Vanessa Robinson 90 Ladies Why Not the Best in Ladies? 91 92 Winners 93 94 People 95 i rie L,rearri Above. Dr. Virginia Davis presents a slide tape lecture on King Tut. In the picture below. Bob Armstrong. African scholar from the University of Dallas, lectures at the opening of the permanent African collection. of the Culture The Museum of African-American Life and Culture is pleased to present this exhibition of Afro-American Art from The Fisk University Collection. Nashville. Tennessee. The works comprising the exhibition are examples of the creative efforts of the Afro-American artist who has been over-looked by the mainstream of American society. The Museum staff is pleased to note that in recent years works of Afro-American artists have begun to receive some of the recognition so richly deserved. The Museum will continue to present quality exhibitions in an effort to provide the Bishop College Family and the surrounding community with an avenue through which they can see and relate to the contributions of Afro-American artists to American culture. Favorites-in- Charge Hail Song Hail to Bishop College. Alma Mater. Dear. Sing the joyous chorus. Sound it far and near. Rally round her Banners. We shall never fail. Bishop College. Alma Mater! Hail! Hail! Hail! Hail! Alma Mater There’s a color I love, ’tis the azure above The good old Bishop Blue. There's nothing quite like it. the others don’t strike it. The good old Bishop Blue. Chorus The Good old Bishop Blue, the good old Bishop Blue A little piece will make a man feel just as good as new. We'll put a strip up here you sec To show our hearts beat true: The best school in the Union is - -The good old Bishop Blue. As long as we live, the best we will give To the good old Bishop Blue. Be loyal forever: Dishonor it never The good old Bishop Blue. 98 SLEEP Sleep my love. . . dream vour dreams - . . Laugh your cares away in fantasy land. . . The mind opens its doors to memory. . . The past. . . Good. . . Bad. . . The Streets. I he Park. . Where arc you? Way hack when . . . When pogy was easy to cop? When Alleys were places to dance. . .When the rhy thm was tapped out by toe and legs were supple. . .When the kk helped others. . . Or. . . arc you here? Now. Love devotion . . . One-half square: the other half round. . . Baby. . .sleep. . . A dreamless one I hope. . . To waken to. Reality. . . I). . — Evelyn R. Brown To Hr Published in Pori r Roviow Thr .Xarional Poetry Press Afioura. Californio PAGE FROM A DIARY Going home with just Enough money to pay the ticket Agent and exchange necessities With women anchored to the Half hour rest stops, the excursionist Leaves his visions of a I.ong untouched birthplace under The scat on the bus With cigarette butts and other Articles left behind by Those before him And postpones the journey to Pick fiowers from the gardens Of small towns along the way Where safe people w ith professional Smiles welcome him into homes Where he can never belong. I cannot explain what I feel inside, nor can I decipher what I see on the outside, boiling hot with emotions. I run. Where. I don't care, as long as I can get away to no place Mark C NATURESCENE I stood smiling at the world, and All its contents, taking in the moistncssof the tickling spring rain. As it splashed my face. Stooping to Smell a young flower, kissed with Brilliance of color, and fragrance: a I-adybug flew by. Blades of grass Standing tall and proud the bending To and fro w ith the gentle list of breeze: So gentle on my mind. Whirling the Aroma of the moist earth, smelling So light and airy The world seemed at peace, no one rushing: stepping with ease. Trces rescaling what's theirs and the Flarthinessof the earth so real. This is beautiful. All God’s creatures Romping about the bird's mchsdy so Sweetly chirped. T he grayncssof (he sky Seeming serious in character, as if It wants to discipline things around. The rain stopped: the sun pried Through the clouds shining its rays far asfaraslcould see. People came out to share the treasures Of the world, so glad to be enwrapped In the warmth of the warmth of the Times Surrounded by nature nonchalantl Carefree and feeling free to care. Kim M.mcConwi too Gerald Jones ANGE. My dangerous me my dealing, daring me wanting with all my hca and soul to be free to express the desire to inspire If you become a threat then. Ms threat you be Thread i ng moments of Thread i ng years of mot Tick I ock I remember when My friend said A time called then friends til! we die is a h . . . of a thing to ask a friend. Margie McC ice M s A :°9''’o c°Xlo 'e ' v v; v -oSc _0v. , V sv-’l' A ov v V e But together with the boltless nuts and transistorless radios may make a fine piece of urban sculpture. It rained practically all last wcejc washing the trash from the air—■ and onto the cities’ streets. and down the gutters the river beneath. This is not at all what I expected your telling me that I by myself will never be enough To even make you smile. Perhaps you'd feel more at ease among the nuts for which the world has no bolls. Haiku Underneath a blanket of snow The earth lies Wailing for a sign . . .Spring. I walked the fields Solitary stalks stand. Harvest is a long way off. . . How cold it is! Lonely, cold this winter’s harvest Poor pickings for the lonely animals. Spring seems a long way off. . . When winter's snow is on the ground There's not an animal to be found . . . Where is Spring? Evelyn R. Brown Published in The Harvest Times: An Agricultural Market Review, Winter Quarter 1978. % We. we arc birds. and you have taken me under your wing, and placed me in your nest — where I feel safe and secure. And we Calk, we Calk of flying, flying fast and high. And my heart quickens when I think of the day that you and I shall soar together. But I am a bird of the nest and I am eager to consume all that you have to offer. so that I. one day. like you. will fly. — Rccoc Walker the sun sets with flaming gers of life, shrouding the th with darkness. I feel itentment and can hold head aloft. Thankful to see sight not so many of us can ness. It's wonderful and yet strange. — Mark C. Purpose i sat down to write a poem to light a fire not a white flash (hat quickly erupts, boils and burns itself out but a nice, steady, even flame, that causes a long, continued simmer and makes sure everything is well done before it goes out. — Lacy Chimney. Jr. Thinking Out Loud Let's communicate, try and relate. Through indccisivcncss. be a pessimist. Inclined reaction. withdrawn expression. Not optimism, but realism. Some rationality, with reality. Need permanency, perpetually. My friend. — Pat Blocker 105 Give Me the Word Give me the words. just give me the words and I will create the uncreated! Give me the words. just give me the words. and posterity will he my gift to mankind. Give me the words. just give me the words. and I will demonstrate how prose goes. Give me the words. just give me the words. and immortality will be mine! But they just won’t come! They just won’t come! Oh. give me the words, just give me the words. Recoe Walker Life as a Whole lere are many things to live for. e people you love and enjoy. ings of nature you cherish and appreciate. many places to go in life. c top of a mountain to look down, e bottom of a sea to look up. Why many things to learn in life. y°u speak, ho is a friend — who is not. I speak. here to spend time — where not. Neither of us hear? hen you find these things in life. u can live, r what you are. Quran Shakir Patricia Ann Barnes SILENCi 'Empty-sir u£is__ Lights dim Silent night sounds Who sleeps — bird; People? Where is I almost fainted to hear you say softly “Hello' again only to again retreat quickly within yourself leaving me with a notebook full of poems written for you but never read. BELIEF When I was a child. I thought as a child . . . I am a child ... A Child of God. His Love and Spirit sustain me through all my trials and troubles. . . When I am afraid —He is there. . . When I am alone — He is there. . . When I cry He lays His Hand on me and all my tears are gone . . . If I falter the path . . . He leads me on . . . Amen — Evelyn R. Brown 108 Dear Marlin jear marlin he ime has passed us by ve our children our brothers and sisters our friends and enemies vasied the time you so unselfishly spent with us rom the moment you showed us the power we held within ve began to both use and deny the existence of that hope ove ind inner strength o that we could be weak ecause weak was easier than strong and free ometimes martin think i would like to be like you hen i think about all of the time you wasted on us Ulysses S. Curry Self-Reliance We blame our problems on history it's played bad jokes on us it seems so we look back on where we’ve been close our eyes to where we need to go and slowly mellow like soulfully fall apart as the broom of time sweeps us further away fi and our being both tiie past and future cr.yjqr us while the present hides its head in shame so as we merrily accept our seeming fate getting high while we cry chasing pie in the sky let us at least like men shift the blame from history to ourselves before our untimely death I acy Chimney: Africa Ride Traveling soaring the skies of my mind — Eternity I leave life easy Into a world just beyond me — Free — Marvell Brown no Sophomore Class Officers Class officers shown in the picture (L-R) arc. Nanette Johnson. Charles Goliah. Judith Williams. Mark Steward, and Regina Eubanks. CLASS OFFICERS President.............................................................................Charles Goliah Vice-President......................................................................Larry D. Johnson Recording Secretary.................................................................LaTonya Goliah Corresponding Secretary......................................................................Nanette Johnson Treasurer.....................................................................................Regina Eubanks Chaplain...............................................................................Leslie White Parliamentarian.................................................................................Mark Steward Reporter.......................................................................................Jimmy Johnson Student Senate Representatives ...................................................Vanessa Walker and Judith Williams Judiciary Committee Representatives .............................................Ernest Andrews and Michael Moore Financial Secretary.................................................................Cynthia Sanders “Miss Homecoming Representative .....................................................Donna McBride “Miss Sophomore Class .................................................................Jamell Reed 112 Arthur Alix Dallas, Texas Ernest Andrews Brooklyn, New York John Banks Yvonne Banks Dallas. Texas San Bernardino. California Leroy Antoine Port Arthur. Texas Deborah Baker Oklahoma, Oklahoma Janice Bell Houston, Texas Lillie Brown Muskogee, Oklahoma Sharon Chandler Sauk Village. Illinois Anthony Brown Houston. Texas Ronnie Carraway Houston, Texas David Cherry Los Angeles. California Deborah Brown Markham. Illinois Jiles Canady Dallas. Texas Theodore Craft Atlanta. Georgia Elizabeth Clear Moss Point, Mississippi Reginald L. Falls Memphis, Tennessee Randy Dawkins Wichita Falls, Texas Carol Ford Dallas, Texas Regina F. Eubanks Roosevelt City, Alabama Carrie Forney Port Arthur, Texas c I a s s o f 1 9 8 0 Rosalind Frazier Ricky Freeman Fort Worth. Texas Chicago. Illinois 116 Daphenia Greer Dallas. Texas Carolyn Hines Houston. Texas Lester Gillespie Houston, Texas Bill Griffin Indianapolis. Indiana Joseph Hobbs Detroit. Michigan Michael Graham Los Angeles. California Charles Hcrvcy Kansas City, Kansas Willie Heard Corpus Christi. Texas 117 William Hutchinson Dallas. Texas Jimmie Johnson Minden. Louisiana Deborah Knight Gulfport. Mississippi Carol Jackson Grand Prairie. Texas Nanette Johnson Houston. Texas Deborah D. Lane Dallas. Texas Earl James Compton. California Cheryl Knight Chicago, Illinois Alice Locket Chicago. Illinois 118 Vevelyn V. Mayes Sarasota, Florida Karen T. Milton New Brunswick, Jew Jersey Donna McBride Chicago, Illinois Curtis Mitchell Compton, California David Me Knight Dallas, Texas Mary Mitchell Dallas, Texas Robert E. Page Dallas. Texas Rodney L. Parks Kansas City, Missouri Eric Patterson Denver, Colorado 119 Darryl Payne Houston. Texas Bobby J. Player Shreveport. Louisiana Elvis Robinson Omaha. Texas Warren Payne New York. New York Shanese Player Shreveport. Louisiana Zonal D. Robinson Kansas City. Missouri Dclois A. Pierson Tuscon. Arizona Belinda Preston Paris. Texas 5 o P h o m o r e s 120 Mary Sanders Dallas, Texas Quran F. Shakir Atlanta, Georgia v Brenda D. Stenson Dallas, Texas Shelia Sawyer Chicago. Illinois Gerald Singleton Los Angeles. California Mark Steward Indianapolis, Indiana Clarence Scarbourgh Detroit, Michigan Donnell Smith Tulsa, Oklahoma c I a s s f 1 9 8 0 L Shedrick Summerour Atlanta, Georgia Yvonne Thomas Naranja, Florida Patricia White Fort Wayne, Indiana James Taylor Chicago, Illinois Walter Grecker Dallas, Texas Glenn Williams Brooklyn, New York Teresa Thomas Washington, D.C. Johnetta Williams Greenwood, Mississippi 122 Judith Williams Atlanta, Georgia Rochelle Williamson Philadelphia. Pennsylvania Sherry Wilson Dallas. Texas Leonard Williams San Antonio. Texas Philippia Williams Dallas. Texas Alfred Wilson Dallas. Texas Arthur Wright Brooklyn. New York Barbara Wilson Milwaukee, Wisconsin Karen Young Indianapolis, Indiana 123 Above. Kenneth Ronald finds time to study and enjoy the company of a pretty young lady. Center. Sophomore. Rhonda Washington sits on a panel in Chapel with Rogers Jackson and two former students of Bishop College. Below. Donna Norris finds what Dean Wright has to say very interesting. Face Up To The Challenge 125 Sophomores G I? E E l( S 2 r p A I 0 Greek Sponsors Nona Fisher Billy Graham Fred Warbington Jesse Jones Albertha Roberts Dorothy Holloman Velma Smith Charles Alexander Shannon Little 128 ms KA ms Arthur Evans Wilbur Titus Norman Fisher Chipman Flowers Robert Massingale Don Nelson NOT PICTURED Mary Bell AKA a Z Brenda Johnson AKA Starting from the right. Albcrtha Roberts is shown with Mrs. Mary Colter and Ms. Lula Givens as they receive recognition from the Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority. 129 Sigma Gamma Rho PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER CHAPLAIN REPORTER Tyrus English Carrie Powell Juanita Dawson Patricia Anderson Thea Mullen Patricia Anderson 8 131 M Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. Delta Sigma Chapter PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER CHAPLAIN REPORTER OTHERS Henry Austin Charles W. Jackson II Danny R. Jackson Danny R. Jackson Maynard Yates Allen Crossley Leroy Spiller Dexter Sadler Anthony Johnson Robert Kinnard 132 The Noble Greeks 133 fc| ■ Zeta Phi Beta The Sorority of Honest Friendship 134 135 Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity9 Inc. Gamma Mu Chapter PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER CHAPLAIN REPORTER Robert E. Lloyd Greg Hall Rory King Robert E. Lloyd Greg Hall Robert E. Lloyd 136 Crescents I want to become a part of that wondrous band I want to become a Sigma Man! BU and Z B 137 Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Delta Omega Chapter PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT RECORDING SECRETARY CORRESPONDING SECRETARY TREASURER CHAPLAIN PARLIAMENTARIAN HISTORIAN SERGEANT-AT-ARMS ASSISTANT RECORDING SECRETARY CUSTODIAN Gwendolyn Dorsey Beverly Hooper Carla Poindexter Cornellia Jones Barbara Aldridge Ella Jones Regina Lipscomb Judith Moultry Mary Smith Marsha Bolden Sharon Clayburn UNCF — 2nd Place — Dwayne Wagner gives trophy to Carla Poindexter. None But 'The Chosen Women of Dignity, Character and Charisma Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Mu Gamma Chapter PRESIDENT Dwight Parker VICE-PRESIDENT Mitchell King CORRESPONDING SECRETARY John Brooks TREASURER Jeff Smith PARLIAMENTARIAN William Griffin 140 Omega Psi Phi begins where the campus leaves off. We excel in activities, academics, and just having a good time. Omega Psi Phi means friendship and brotherhood! Ml Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Delta Kappa Chapter PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT RECORDING SECRETARY CORRESPONDING SECRETARY TREASURER CHAPLAIN DEAN OF PLEDGEES ASSISTANT DEAN OF PLEDGEES Alice Holland Angela Luddington Shelia Bailey Adrienne Pierre Venisc Curry Joycelyn Powell Estella Chavous Ann Patterson 142 I V s Oh . . . Just to Be an AKA. 143 Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Epsilon Gamma Chapter PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT RECORDING SECRETARY CORRESPONDING SECRETARY TREASURER PARLIAMENTARIAN William H. Mitchell Billy G. George Ron Kerr Kevin Thomas Samuel Jones William Black 144 The world is not too dangerous for anything but the truth, too small for anything but Brotherhood. 145 Something about an idea that came into being a century ago. . . Something about brotherhood: sisterhood, trust, understanding, friendship. . . an idea that sometimes gets lost between chapters, rush parties, functions, personal clashes, elections. . . Unity Among All Greeks and then. occasionally five people or ten people find the meaning behind that idea and feel the completeness of Sisterhood and Brotherhood. 146 Left to Right: Treasurer — Archie Thompson, Parliamentarian — Margo Richardson, Vice President — Rodney Donald, Secretary — Jamie Robinson, President — Vanessa Robinson. Chaplain — Darryl Robinson. Not Pictured: Guy Stampley. Dr. Roslyn Pope, faculty sponsor, enjoys playing the piano for the freshman Vanessa Robinson. President, accepts the second place trophy from class. UNCF campaign. 148 Ollie Adams Olufade Akinsulie Willie Alexander Deborah Anderson Olajide Bakare Kevin Baker Patricia Barnes Jerry Berry Joshua Akpan Ronald Antoine Kimberly Ball Robert Bias Renay Alexander Deborah Asberry Nikita Barker c I (I s s 1 9 8 I 149 Sharon Black Mildred Butler Alesia Chariot Carmen Cobun Judith Bynum Cynthia Collins Pamela Brown James Burch Getting it together. 150 Charles Crosby Brenda Davis Melvin Cryer Darnell Davis James Denson Vice-President Rollins talks with Cynthia Collins, a freshman co-ed. Gerald Dickens Richard Dixon Rodney Donald Ola Dupree Rosalind Edwards Kevin Fielder 151 Carlton Fisher Dewey Forest Karen Frazier Roosevelt Ghess Tyrone Frazier Larry Gober Pamela Odcrbcrt views a song from the chapel program during Ministers' Institute Week. Ferdcll Garrison Jan Garland Kevin Godbold 152 Daniel Green Anita Hardy Cassandra Harris Broderick Harrison Douglas Griffen Ricky Green Pamela Hardy Laurie Green C I a s s o f 1 9 8 1 Hortense Henderson EuraDell Harris Anthony Hodges 153 Freshman Class Beauties Anthony Holmes Vickie Jennings William Jones Lawrence Idehen Beverly Johnson Shelia Jones Joseph Jones Robert Jackson Gary Jenkins Charles Johnson Ezra Johnson Rccoc Walker sneaks a candid shot that turned out to Ik a candid picture. 154 Kenneth Ketchum Beverly l.uddington Sheila Mason Picture Not Available James King Phyllis Manning Cynthia Mason Fun in the snow. 155 Kelvin Maull Charles McElroy Cheryl McDonald Seyvonda McGowan Dianna McNeal George McMiller Cedric Mitchell Linda Mitchell Students visit in the lobby of the Chapel before Convocation begins. Preston Millender Clifford Miller Debra Moss Mark Mitchell 156 Eddie Neal Wilson Ogbolu Renay Patrick Sylvester Price Kirsten Nelson Portia Osborne Faith Peters Ophelia Reed Pamela Oderbert Margaret Richardson Gerald Odum Linda Parker Gilliard Poole Adrian Robinson 157 Carlton Robinson Calvin Shepard Guy Stampley JPX Tyrone Santee Ditanya Sanders Uyanne Samuel Martha Scott Remichous Seastrunk Jessie Shaw Big Day on ihe Grounds 158 Dorthea Stewart Michael Teague Gigi Thomas '9 9 Wendell Stewart Barbara Stubbs Andrea Taylor Dorene Taylor Some aspiring young musicians praciice in the Recital Hall. 159 Archie Thompson Gina Victor Tommy White Patricia Williams Richard Wallace Reginald White Recoe Walker Michael Williams Loretta Williams Charles Wiley Ruby Winn Valinda Woodman Bernard Wright 160 Second to J r ft Homecoming Every seed has one precious chance at life So do YOU. . . One chance . . . one life-time ... to reach for the sky . . . One moment to come olive ... to find the glorious WHY . . . YOU . . . that particular YOU . . . the first time to live . . . Fruition to reach . . . with so much to give . . . Find the reality Creation meant you to see . . . The essence of LIFE . . .BECOMING. . . TO BE . . .1 162 Cynthia Collins FRESHMAN CLASS Homecoming Queen Candidate One of the newest arrivals at Bishop is Freshman CYNTHIA COLLINS. a recent Skyline High School graduate where she was voted “Miss Skyline. Ms. Collins is a business education major and a music minor. The daughter of Mrs. Cynthia Collins of Dallas is an active member of the St. John Baptist Church, a member of the N AACP and the Sigma Gamma Rho Club. Sandra King JUNIOR CLASS Homecoming Queen Candidate Business Management major Sandra Joyce King is the Junior Class candidate for Homecoming Queen. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. King of Dallas. A 1975 South Oak Cliff graduate. Ms. King is a member of Mt. Tabor Baptist Church and has traveled extensively with the Bishop College Concert Choir. Selected as one of the Lovely Ladies at Bishop in the spring of 1977. Ms. King is a Bishop College “Dancing Doll. Donna McBride SOPHOMORE CLASS Homecoming Queen Candidate The Sophomore Class has chosen Ms. DONNA MARIE MCBRIDE as its Homecoming Queen candidate for 1977. A native of Chicago. III.. Donna is a business education major and accounting minor. The Bishop College Usher Board member is a member of the Pentecostal Church, and a prospective member of the Pi Omega Pi Business Honor Society. She is the daughter of Mrs. Barbara McBride. 163 “A ritual is a holy experience; you deal with a congregation of people. A ritual is a family affair. There is no such thing as a stage, no such thing as an audience; only liberators and participants. And you try to remove that psychic distance.. . . In a ritual, you mold, meet and merge into one. You feel, laugh, cry and experience life together. Barbara Ann Teer Wc have Her Majesty and court .from left to right: Queen Jill Waggoner and Princesses Cynthia Collins. Sandra King, and Donna McBride. The group on the right gave a command performance entitled. “Wc Can Work It Out. ’ They arc Carolyn Noel. Leon Perry. Brenda Noel. Gail Maston. Kenneth Kctchum. Jan Garland, and John Sturgis. Below, the football team and some coaches on the right and a happy winner in the MacDonald's contest. 164 fcdra Lark. Miss Homecoming 1976. pins a corsage on Jill Waggoner as the other queens look n. Below, Her Majesty poses with Dean Fred Warbinglon and two visiting ministers. Rev. Wil-am S. Epps, left and Rev. Joe Billy Fleming. The four compctitiors after a long contest: all scent happy. From left 10 right: Donna McBride. Sandra King. Jill Waggoner, and Cynthia Collins. ill Above, Gail Maston stands over Jan Garland as Brenda Noel looks on. The stcnc was taken from the play. A Raisin in the Sun. To the right, the young ladies arc joined by John Sturgis for a dance to the tunc. “We Can Work It Out. To the right. Director Gail Willingham receives a corsage from Brenda Noel. To the left. Vanessa Walker presides over Homecoming chapel program. President Curry reads the Homecoming Proclamation. You know. WE Know and believe ft is your full beauty we brothers honor and seek to make known to the world. Reaching for you hasn’t been easy It took time to free darkened processed minds . . . Nile river moments in times passed Making each phase moves by your strength As each phase moves by your strength and ours become one It has been life itself, you are the Seed of life” Richard Griffin “The warmth that comes in knowing you. is like that of the bright life giving Sun Your evcrflowing warmth causes our hearts to grow with a better understanding of ourselves as men . . 167 “In the glimmer and the shimmer of the sparkling night ••• shining ••• the jewel did not grow dimmer than the sparkling of the once-upon-a-night. Going clockwise from top. Miss Bishop and the Student Senate President; Nedra Lark, Miss Homecoming 1976; Cynthia Collins and Mark Mitchell, Donna McBride and Victor Fowler; President Curry crowning Jill Waggoner, Miss Homecoming 1977; Sandra King and Larry Benson, The Coronation Ball Queen Jill Waggoner and Escort. Mvles MeDoieelL hove. Dr. Sandy Ray and ife with Dr. and Mrs. M. . Curry. Jr. On the right. r. John Branham. Center cture. the President and Irs. Curry as Dr. Ray oks on. Below. State Rcp-sentative Eddie Bernice hnson. now with HEW. Dr. Melvin Shaw is assisted by President of the Board of Trustees. Dr. J. K. Haynes, in giving a plaque to our President at his Testimonial Dinner. President Curry is presented a plaque by-Ms. Brenda J. House. Regional Director of Texas Association of Developing Colleges. in recognition of 26 years of service. of Service Top: The Curry family at the Dallas Apparel Mart: President Curry. Dr. Sandy F. R; Dr. C. A. W. Clark, and Dr. John Branham. Center: Dr. and Mrs. Milton K. Curry.. express appreciation. Bottom: The audience. Above. Mrs. Sims and Mrs. Brooks work to get out the Homecoming edition of the Bishop Herald. the upper right corner. Student workers join in the task. Center. The cture shows a happy crowd at the presentation of a Self-Portrait' of Mrs. Freddie jaines. She is standing beside resident Curry who is holding the picture. The Job and the Joy the Good Ole Bishop Blue at the 1977 Alumni Brunch. The job is almost done nowand we just made it! 177 To the right, we have John Lark. Alumni Director, posing with the two oldest alumni at the 1977 Alumni Brunch. The center picture is Mrs. Irene Campbell. President of the Marshall Bishop Club, receiving a first place trophy from President Freddie Gaines for the most money raised by an alumni organization. Mrs. Maxine Toles. Membership Chairperson, is also seen in the picture. Btlow. are members of the 1947 class at this re-union “Homecoming. The audience listens intently as Mrs. Freddie Gaines makes her final speech as President of the General Alumni Association. At a table near the right side of the picture, we can see two Bishop administrators. Dean Herbert Ruffin and Dean Thelma P. Thompson. 178 Otl Mmc with me mv queen Steadfast vtuce of Mxure direction drawing forth respect love, love .iffeetion I .t'liij: oneanother's fears, love affection mi near move with me. vou move me mv queen v« u move me radiant Black Dove . . Richard Griffin Becky Stell Norman John Lark Fisher M W Wk V.VV Vs• v st uA V 'W v illMOUl' UK .IUUU! W w i. V l . v v WW! V v AW % S ill.tttl'i i« tlt. r |VC Vo , Av Uw K 'A Wau Wwuuuu President — Charles Walker. Vice-President Harold George. Secretary Belinda Preston. Chaplain — Dwight Parker. Parliamentarian Robert Childs. 184 from left to right: Lonnie Brooks — Advisor: Larry Owens. Melanie Smith. Billy Jackson. Joyce 'I aylor. Neal Walker, and Alfred Abrams. 'rom left to right: Kim Ceasar. Belinda Preston. Dean Harry Wright. Jimmy Johnson, and Donald Ray Ausberry. Vo Pictured: Ruby Jacobs President. Chapel Usher Board Career Club Jiles Canady President: Wesley Smith Vice-President: Ellen Sharp Secretary: Larry Jordan Treasurer: Ulysses Curry Parliamentarian. We Are Here to Serve. ROTC Various ROTC activities (from top. reading clockwise) LTC Mill giving oath to cadets: Awards Ceremony: Marching back to the company area: Viewing the Chapparal Weapon: Closing remarks of Awards Ceremony: Viewing the Vulcan Gun: Students in the cockpit of an attack helicopter. 186 187 Silling: Regina Eubanks. Harold George, and Althcan Guerra. Standing: Leroy Spillcr. Richard Agee. Debra Schcxnayder. and Richard Brown. Student Senate President — Dwayne Wagner. Vice-Prcsider — Richard Brown. Recording Secretary — Althcan Guerra. Corresponding Secretary Regina Eubanks. Treasurer— Michael Moore. Chaplain — Harold George. Parliamentarian — Richard Agee. “Miss Bishop — Debra Schcxnayder. 188 •Mil % Wisconsin Sleepers President Kenneth Allen. Vice-President — James Taylor. Recording Secretary — Cathie Allen. Corresponding Secretary Joyce Venerable. Treasurer Brenda Noel. Chaplain — Brooklyn Nelson. Parliamentarian — Sandra Allen. Debate Team csident — William Griffin. Vice-President — ichard Agee. Recording Secretary — Patricia 'illiams. Corresponding Secretary — Jamcll ccd. Treasurer— Debra Jemison. Chaplain, ark Steward. Parliamentarian — Annette onery. Bishop College Concert Band The Concert Band is under the direction of Mr. Norman Fisher. Bishop College Marching Band Two Dancing Dolls performing during half-time activities Bishop College Concert Choir The Concert Choir is under the direction of Dr. J. Harrison Wilson. choir performing during the L. K. Williams Ministers' Institute. Dr. Rubye Hebert in the musical Porgy and Bess. o ro Concert Choir and Band Ensemble Choir and Band in Spring Concert Rubyc Hebert and John Meeks — lead soloists in ' Porgy and Bess during the concert. Bishop College Concert Choir 194 Phi Beta Lambda Service Organization Purpose: To sensitize business majors and minors to their responsibilities: domestically, morally, and spiritually. Gamma Sigma Sigma mice Long is shown receiving the Charter at National Convention in Muncic. Indiana. 195 Cheerleaders 1977-1978 Standing, from left to right: Ella Jones. Jiles Canady. Tekla Jones. Sitting, from left to right: Rhonda Blanton. Angela Luddington. and Alesia Chariot. Yearbook Staff 1977-1978 Willis Barnett. Charles Goliah. Vanessa Robinson. Ernest McAllister Sports Editor. Anita Radford. Jilcs Canady — Editor-in-Chief. Mark Steward, and Gerald Williams. Not Pictured: Teresa Thomas. Ernest Andrews, and Ulysses Curry. 196 I F K I ( God by any name or no name is no less God. God is ’loo big’ to be handcuffed to any one dogma, religion. or race. All roads that lead to truth lead to God: for when you shall have discovered truth, you shall have discovered God.” Harry S. Wright 1 7 Delegates in attendance at the 1978 L. K. Williams Ministers Institute. left to right: Reverend Sandy F. Ray. Reverend L. L. Curry. Dr. M. K. Curry. Jr.. Reverend J. Branham. Reverend Ceasar Clark. Reverend L. F. Hardee — Song Leader. Obey Rush. Presiding. 48th Annual Lacy Kirk Williams Ministers' Institute 198 Officials of St. Paul Baptist Church. Los Angeles. California, making a presentation to the College. Scfwwg ,8ce Quack CaM wuhj mi The L. K. WILLIAMS MINISTERS' INSTITUTE le the brain-child of the late Dr. Joseph J. Rhoads, the flret Black president of Biahop College. The first session was h ld in the spring of 1931. Its purpose waj five-foldt (1) to provide a program of continuing theological education for ministers of the Christian Gospel; (2) to expose our ministers to the hose religious thinkers of the dag JCY KIRK WILLIAMS (3) to provide the leadership of our churches the opportunity to visit and know first-hand the condition, goals, and aspirations of Bishop College; (4) to provide opportunities for the churches to contribute to the on-going and gtovth of the College bg way of financial gifts and bg granting bishop the nolle distinction of training their goung people at Bishop College; and (5) to enible our churches to realise that our future aa a people Ilea in Christian education at home and in our churches aa veil as in institutions such as Bishop College. The Institute was named tor the Reverend Lacy Kirk Willises, a native of Eufala, Ala.,one of the most illustrious sons of Bishop. Dr. William was President of the National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc., Iron 1922 until his death in an airplane crash October 29, 1940. He also served as Vice President of the Baptist World Alliance. Lacy Kirk Williams was an outstanding preacher whose seraons exhibit an excellence of scholarship and of homi-letical expertise worthy of emulation. Ke pastored in such Texas towns and cities as Tonple, Marshall, Neva sota, Dallas, and Fort Worth. He began his pastorate of the Olivet Baptiet Church', Chicago, 111., in February 1916 inaugurating what a biographer refers to as the moat stupendous church program in the world (Theodore S. Boone, Lord! Lord! Dr. L. K. Williams, Detroit! Karlo Press, 1942, p. 181). His eminent associate pastor for nearly twenty-five years was Dr. Joseph H. Branham, Sr., father of Dr. John L. Branham, pastor of St. Paul Baptist Church, Los Angeles, Calif. Lacy Kirk William ' record as a Christian minister-leader at tha local, national, and international levals, his concern for Christian aducatlon and for tha davslojoent of competent ministry within our churches, redound to the viedom of President Joseph J. Rhoads in naming this Institute--the LACY KIRK WILLIAMS MINISTERS' INSTITUTE. 199 Keynote Speakers Daring Reverend A. D. McCraw. Mi. Pleasant Baptist Church. Houston. Dr. R. H. Wilson. St. John Baptist Church. Dallas. Texas — Mon-Texas — Monday Morning Speaker. day Evening Speaker. Rev. G. O. James. Beth Eden. Oakland. California Tuesday Morning Speaker. Reverend A. L. Patterson. Ml. Corinth Baptist Church. Houston. Dr. L. V. Booth. Zion Baptist Church. Cincinnati. Ohio — Wed-Texas — Wednesday Morning Speaker. nesday Evening Speaker. The 1978 Lacy Kirk Williams Ministers’ Institute Reverend Albert Campbell. Mt. Carmel Baptist Church. Philadelphia. Pennsylvania — Banquet Speaker Thursday Evening. Reverend C. S. Hamilton. Tabernacle Baptist Church. Augusta. Georgia — Thursday Morning Speaker. )r. C. G. Adams. Hartford Avenue Baptist Church. Detroit. Michigan Friday (doming - Closing Sermon. Dr. John L. Branham. St. Paul Baptist Church. Los Angeles. California Thursday Evening Speaker. 201 Womens Day at the Institute Silling, from right 10 left: Mrs. F. Morrison. Mrs. Lula Mother Stewart. Mrs. Sandy Ray. Mrs. A. V. Voice. Mrs. M. A. J. Baker. Mrs. Bessie Rowe, and Mrs. Doris Lyons. Mrs. Francine Morrison. Guest Soloist. Fort Worth. Texas. Dean Wright and Mrs. G. A. H. Sheppard. Director of Women's Department. Mrs. O. Clay Maxwell. New York. N.Y.. Women's Day Speaker. The Timothy Moses Chambers Family making a presentation to the College. 202 Action OPPONENTS MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE 27 OUACHITA BAPTIST COLLEGE 17 3 LANGSTON UNIVERSITY 24 3 SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY 28 0 TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY 44 7 PRAIRIE VIEW A M 39 21 ALCORN STATE UNIVERSITY 16 17 TEXAS LUTHERAN 14 36 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS 55 AT PINE BLUFF (HOMECOMING) 7 EASTERN NEW MEXICO 49 Victory at l.aM Dwight Fisher Athletic Dir. Head Coach We’re going to do a triple reverse on one Bishop vs. Texas Southern University 206 Mack-Train Building up steam Darryl Payne clearing the way for James Felder 1'igcrs in action against TSU MW 209 n Darrell Turner gels yards on UAPB Defense 211 Edwin Webb Guard Dallas. Tex. Sylvester Price Center Garland. Tex. Calvin Sheppard Guard Boston. Mass. 212 Hatcher setting up the play Clarence Scarborough Forward Detroit. Mich. Leonard Hatcher Center New Orleans. La. Rod Conners Guard — Forward Texarkana. Ark. 213 Arthur Hunter Robert Jackson Charlie Webb Forward — Center Forward Guard Selman, Ala. Houston. Tex. Dallas. Tex. Hunter prepares to dunk on opponent as Webb and Conners look on 214 Sam Harvey Center Greenville. Tex. Gregory Daniels Forward Houston. Tex. T i 8 e 1977-78 Captains Charlie Webb. Leonard Hatcher Edwin Webb r s Ben Lilly Head Coach Dwaine Govan Asst. Head Coach 1977-78 Tigers Center, Lookin'on Center, Stop screaming at me Bottom. Reach for it Bottom. Final seconds until Tip-off 216 Flying High In your face Top. Coach Lilly Rappin' to his Tigers In your eye 3ig Bad Blue 217 r BISHOP 218 RECORD: 14 COACHES: Svfv. NAME Leonard Hatcher Edwin Webb Arthur Hunter Rod Conm Calvin She Gregory D Other: TEAM TOTALS OPPONENTS' TOTALS :ht Fisher Texas Southern University 104 Paul Quinn College 2204 2180 88.16% 87.2% 219 Keep thul spirit up Co-Captain Alcsia Chariot Captain Ella Jones Ooh my aching bones 220 kfc I Charlotte McMillan Cheryl Hinton 1977-78 Tiger Cheerleaders Rhonda Blanton Renay Patrick Stretching out 221 54% : • U- 1978 Baseball ' - Schedule itstanding Player — Karl Parks ost Valuable — Paul Fry ost Improved — Oscar Rivers Clifford Miller Results JUNIOR COLLEGES BISHOP OPPONENTS RECORD EASTFIELD COLLEGE 3 1 1-0 MOUNTAIN VIEW 4 6 1-1 MOUNTAIN VIEW 4 7 1-2 CEDAR VALLEY 5 6 1-3 CEDAR VALLEY 4 8 1-4 MOUNTAIN VIEW 17 6 2-4 SENIOR COLLEGES Univ. of Dallas 12 2 3-4 Huston-Tillotson 4 3 4-4 Huston-Tillotson 6 1 5-4 Wiley College I 3 5-5 Southern U. (N.O.) 4 2 6-5 Paul Quinn College 3 6 6-6 Southern U. (N.O.) 0 II 6-7 Texas College 9 8 7-7 St. Olaf 0 4 7-8 St. Olaf 3 2 8-8 St. Olaf 2 7 8-9 St. Olaf 9 10 8-10 Univ. of Dallas 3 4 8-11 Wiley College 5 7 8-12 Jarvis Christian 1 II 8-13 Jarvis Christian 2 7 8-14 Paul Quinn College 3 10 8-15 Austin College 10 12 8-16 Austin College 18 13 9-16 Huston TilloTson 12 1 10-16 Texas College 9 0 11-16 Texas College 5 8 11-17 Jarvis Christian 6 13 11-18 Paul Quinn College 3 9 11-19 Paul Quinn College 2 7 11-20 Univ. of Dallas 1 8 11-21 TOTALS 170 103 llw 2IL Bishop College 1978 Final Baseball Statistics BISHOP COLLEGE 1978 FINAL BASEBALL STATISTICS kME G AB H 2B 3B HR R RBI SO BB AVG. iVID FRY 4 7 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 .571 GINAL THOMAS 4 15 6 0 1 1 1 11 2 1 .400 RRYJACKSON 20 71 26 3 4 2 13 9 14 8 .366 UL INGRAM 6 20 7 2 0 0 3 1 5 2 .350 CAR RIVERS 7 18 6 0 0 0 3 1 4 3 .333 IFFORD MILLER 4 3 1 0 0 0 8 0 0 1 .333 iRL PARKS 25 102 33 3 2 1 18 8 7 13 .323 URICE WILLIAMS 6 36 II 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 .305 RDELL GARRISON 18 47 14 2 0 2 5 6 16 5 .298 UL FRY 26 108 31 1 2 2 12 7 7 3 .287 GINALD CRENSHAW 25 81 23 2 1 0 II 4 11 7 .283 CIOUS WAGNER 11 32 9 1 1 1 9 5 2 2 .280 ITH PENDERGRASS 15 34 9 0 0 0 7 3 12 7 .263 RNEST CARTER 4 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 .250 'KYOSBY 25 101 25 3 2 1 14 6 10 5 .248 NALD CURRY 15 47 II 0 0 0 5 6 II 6 .234 KEY HUNLEY 12 28 6 1 0 0 2 2 8 4 .222 RRY CARTER 20 51 10 2 0 1 9 4 10 14 .196 VIES FRY 8 39 7 1 0 0 2 1 1 3 .184 RN1S MOORE 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 .000 |TALS 28 1285 241 21 13 11 126 74 133 87 .187 223 Baseball Hot Dogs Apple Pie and ??? A Very Exciting Year 224 TJ. Jones Wind Me Up' 225 226 227 f 1977-78 Bishop College Intramural Champions Touch Football B.C. Gansters — Gregory Fry Paul Fry David Fry James Fry Verlon Friar Volleyball Women — Hot Slammers — Jessie Shaw Annette Collins Carol McGowan Ann Hall Men — Untouchables Basketball (Fall) U.S. Funk Mob — David Ball Kenny Belton Clark Waters Keith Pendergrass Basketball (Spring) All Stars — Ted Nixon Derrick Avery David Rozier Greg Ford Basketball One-on-One Softball Women — Sluggers Larry Hilton Frank Gibson Barry Jones Gerald Long Champion — Derrick Avery Denise Williams Emma Mosley Brenda Grice Colletta King Dolly Tillman Berta Spikes Men — Incredible Nine Bernard King Robert Tressellc Dennis Palmer Anthony Daniels Kenneth Roney Ned Stevenson Reginald Thomas Anthony Brown Terry Carter Maurice Williams Patricia Gardner Debra Matthew Michelle Powell Wayne Brown Derrick Avery James Paulding Marvin Charlton Phillip Covin Clark Waters Terry Carter Bruce Taylor Earl Taylor Kevin Baker Zack Pope Ann Grier Melissa Jeans Selina Blunson Annette Conncrly Cooky David Mickey Grier Cedric Hampton Charles Patterson Rodney Chaney Kenneth Mack Welby Ina Larry Benson If k, ■vV 2. FACULTY Mr. Reginald Lcffall Vice- President Degrees B.S.. Bishop College M.A.. University of California at Los Angeles Dr. Herbert Ruffin Dean of Academic Affairs Degrees B.A.. Wichita State University M. Ed.. Wichita State University Ed. D.. University of Kansas Bishop College Administrators Dr. Milton King Curry. Jr. President Degrees A.B.. Morehouse College M.A.. Atlanta University D.D.. Oklahoma School of Religion L.L.D. Morehouse College Dr. Richard A. Rollins Vice President for Planning Research and Administrative Services Degrees A.B.. Lincoln University M. Div.. Union Theological Seminary S.T.M. Boston University School of Theology Rcl. D. Claremont School of Theology Dr. Thelma P. Thompson Associate Dean Of Academic Affairs Degrees A.B.. Bishop College M.A.. University of Michigan Ph. D.. University of Oklahoma 230 Bishop College Board of Trustees ir. David B. Yarbrough 'alias. Texas Dr. J. K. Haynes. Chairman Baton Rouge. Louisiana Members Members Mrs. Estelle Adams Dallas. Texas Mrs. P. W. Gifford Dallas. Texas Dr. Pearl C. Anderson Dallas. Texas Rev. Marvin C. Griffin Austin. Texas Dr. B. F. Bennett Dallas. Texas Dr. Mack H. Hannan. Jr. Houston. Texas Rev. Claude W. Black San Antonio. Texas Mr. Leon Harrison. Sr. Los Angeles. California Dr. E. Stanley Branch Houston. Texas Dr. Herbert R. Howard St. Louis. Missouri Dr. John L. Branham I.os Angeles. California Dr. W. K. Jackson Oklahoma City. Oklahoma Judge Earl C. Broady. Sr. Beverly Hills. California Mrs. Ila Mae Johnson Dallas. Texas Mr. George Brown Dallas, Texas Rev. LeRoy K. Jordan Tulsa. Oklahoma Dr. T. M. Chambers Los Angeles. California Mr. Claude B. Kccland. Jr. Dallas. Texas Dr. T. Oscar Chappellc Tulsa. Oklahoma M. T. Buddy Minyard Dallas. Texas Dr. C. A. W. Clark Dallas. Texas Dr. Abner V. McCall Waco. Texas Mr. Donald Zalc Dallas. Texas Members Rev. A. Doyle McCaaw Houston. Texas Mr. Jack O’Callaghan Dallas. Texas Rev. T. A. Patterson Dallas. Texas Rev. E. Jennings Perry Oklahoma City. Oklahoma Dr. M. L. Price Houston. Texas Rev. William J. Shaw Philadelphia. Pa. Mr. Forrest Smith Dallas. Texas Mr. A. Macco Smith Dallas. Texas Dr. W. R. White Waco. Texas Dr. Robert H. Wilson Dallas. Texas Rev. S. M. Wright Dallas. Texas 231 Dr. M. Christine Gilmore Division Chairperson Division of Business and Economics Mrs. Annette Flowers The Division of Business and Economics recognizes the wide variety of interests of its student body and believes that its program must provide options which meet these diverse needs. Due to the expanding and changing business environment of the nation and in order to prepare competent young men and women to be successfully employed in this environment the objectives of the division are: 1. To provide basic preparation for further study in graduate school in advanced business and economics areas, including a basic foundation in the liberal arts. 2. To provide educational opportunities for developing the basic conceptual and technical skills necessary for successful employment in business, industry, and government. 3. In cooperation with the Division of Education, to provide training and development of competencies for teachers of business courses on the secondary level. A student planning to major in any business or economics field should plan his schedule carefully and follow the degree plan for his major. A student has the responsibility to organize his degree plan of study after consultation with the catalogue and his faculty advisor. A copy of this degree plan will be filed with the advisor and should be reviewed periodically by the student with his faculty advisor. In order to graduate from the Division of Business and Economics, the student must earn at least 30 hours of credit in courses taught by the Division, obtain a “C average or better in Mathematics 111 and 112, and complete the Undergraduate program for Counseling and Evaluation Test and or the National Teachers Examination for business majors and the Graduate Record Examination for economics majors. Mrs. Yvonne Robinson Not Pictured: Dr. Mohammad Afzal Sister Janet Marie Holzcr Mr. William Aston Dr. Kerim Sayan 232 Mrs. Canvas Wesley. Secretary Division of Education Elementary Education Dr. Minnie Valdez. Chairperson Not Shown Dr. Jesse McNeil Division Chairperson Mrs. Dorothy Marks Dr. Eva Pearl Lewis Dr. P. K. Khasnavis Secondary Education Dr. Dudley Brown Mr. Kenneth Dowling Dr. Nellie Wiggins Department Chairperson 233 Dr. Emanuel Jones Chairman. Health Physical Ed., and Recreation Departm ent of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics Mr. Charles Alexander Mr. Dwain Govan Physical Education Assistant Basketball Coach Mr. Dwight Fisher Director of Recreation Mr. Raymond Johnson Head Football Coach Mr. Shannon Little Athletic Director Mr. Edmond Peters Football Coach Not Shown Sylvester Lilly. Head Basketball Coach Myrtle Robinson Physical Education Jcrrcll Sheppard. Coach James Blackwell. Coach Dr. Kenneth Tcrwey Physical Education Military Science Major Billy Graham Lieutenant Colonel Fred Hill 234 Division Of Humanities Department of English and Modern Languages Dr. Roy Watson Acting Chairperson Department of English Dr. Vivian Davis English Dr. C. Jeriel Howard English Not Shown: Dr. Jerome Keating Dr. Evalyne Robinson Dr. Rosyln Pope Division Chairperson Dr. Celine Werner English Mr. Edward Grady. Art Not Shown Dr. Donna White Dr. Augustine Fernandez Dr. Zsuzanna Ozsvath French Spanish German 235 Department Of Music Dr. Arthur L. Evans Department Chairperson Dr. J. Harrison Wilson Director. Concert Choir Mr. Harold Bildcrback Mr. Norman O. Fisher. Band Director Mr. Larry Gordon Dr. Rubyc Hebert Dr. John S. Meeks Mr. Vernon vanBolden 236 Dr. Joyce Bell Speech Communication Department Of Speech Communication And Theatre Arts Dr. Jack P. Gilbert Acting Chairperson Miss Gail Willingham Theatre Arts Reading Academic Skills Dr. Nellie Wiggins. Director Sot Pictured: Mrs. Maya Lagbara Mrs. Mattie Love Mrs. Elizabeth Lyman Mrs. Vera McGrudcr Dr. Nellie Wiggins . Mrs. Carole Brown 237 Mr. Titus prepares for his Reading Class. Division Of Natural And Mathematical Sciences Dr. Argelia V. Esquivel Division Chairperson Not Shown Laura Gonzalez Loretta Li Herbert Alexander Gerald Faloona Edison Fowlks Gosby King. Jr. Gin Lee Yuan F. Lee Abdul J. Mia Bhushan D. Bajaj Benjamin Gottlieb Robert Masingalc Mr. Narcndra Shcth Secretaries: Hilda Sue Brooks Henri Etta Wilson F. M. Gaines Mrs. Nona Fisher Mrs. Barbara Ann Bardwcll Dr. Jesse W. Jones Dr. Euclidcs Torres Mrs. Brenda Johnson Dr. Wasi M. Siddiqui Dr. Fred Halpern Mr. Lawrence D. Sears Dr. Harry S. Wright Division Chairperson Mr. Louis Garbarino Philosophy Mr. Allan Glazeman Philosophy Dr. Theodore W. Thompson Religion 239 Division Of Religion And Dr. John Mangram Religion Division Of Social Sciences Dr. Joseph Brown Political Science 240 Dr. Manuel S. Aldana Chairperson Political Science Dr. Emory Davis Chairperson Sociology Ms. Frankyc Durkec discusses an assignment with Stephenia Greer. Dr. Charles A. Hunter Sociology and Director of Urban Affairs Center Dr. Pearl L. McNeil Anthropology Dr. Leroy G. Seals Department Chairperson History Dr. William A. P. Thompson. Jr. Political Science Dr. Barbara Webester Chairperson Department of Psychology Mrs. Elaine Wildman Sociology and Gerontology Dr. Joseph Brown lectures to his class. 241 o Mr. John Dvorak Director of Public Information Centralized, Development Services And Continuing Education Rev. H. Rhctt James Division of Continuing Education Mr. Dvorak and Mr. Lark discuss plans for the Caretaker. Rev. Joseph Parker Ms. Patricia Spikes Not Pictured Mr. Carmine Botto Mrs. Dorothy Brooks Mrs. Earnest Marie Lewis Left to right: Rev. James. M. Sims. J. Dovark, Rev. Barker. E. Lewis. J. Lark and Carmine Botto. Silling: Dorothy Brooks Left to right: Ellen Woods. Secretary: Virginia Hayes. Acting Registrar: and Gloria Lee. Transcript Clerk. Office Of Career Counseling And Job Placement Admission Recruiting Mrs. Mary E. Walton Director of Job Placement and Career Counseling 243 Mr. Don Juan Nelson Director of Financial Aid Financial Aid Office Mr. James Edward Henderson. Sr. Mr. Grady Floyd Mrs. Mary H. Bell Mrs. Ola J. Nelson Miss Gertie M. Talton Mr. Lucious Wagner. Sr. 244 Business, Accounting, And Loan Offices Mr. Walter Johnson Business Manager Mr. Claude Tyus. Cashier Accounting Office eft to right: J. W. Knuckles ayroll Supervisor: George Merchant. Acting ontrollcr: Lonnie Brooks. Junior Accoun-nt. Sitting: Mrs. Eveyln Jefferson. Payroll lerk. 245 Sitting: Miss Elvia Smith Standing: Ms. Annie Kathryn White Student Affairs 246 Campus Residence Halls Pearl C. Anderson Women s Residence Hall Left 10right: Mrs. Ola M. Carr. Mrs. Mary L. Brown. Mrs. Dorothy McCowan: Housekeeper, and Mrs. Ada Ivcry. uviil-lbi. Patterson- Wells Men s Residence Hall Rev. L. F. Simmons. Dormitory Director Freshman-Sophomore Women s Residence Hall U i to right: Ms. Dawson. Ms. C. B. Wigcnton. and Mrs. Ola Mae Carr. Travis T. Wallace Mens Residence Hall Mr. Kenneth Shaw. Dormitory Director 247 The Zale Library And Research Center Mrs. Brenda Perkins Dr. Harry Special Assistant to the President. Director of the Zale Library and The Museum of African American Life and Culture. Bishop College Bookstore Miss Sherri Bonner Cashier Mr. Eddie Howard Manager Bishop College Postal Service Mrs. Wnnicc Pills Mr. Clifford C. Locke Jr. Clerk Director 249 Cafeteria Workers Front row: Sophia Walker. Ms. Annie Lee. Francis Reese. Ms. Betty George. Ms. Gloria Bryant, and Ms. Octavia Feilds. Second row: Mr. Alfred Simpson. Mr. Lawrence Darby. Mr. Willie Grant. Ellouise Lee. and Mr. Gary Gillespie. Bishop College Snack Bar Workers Left to right: Ms. Gladys King. Ms. Wilma Graham. Rev. Virgil Polk. Ms. L. V. Emerson, and Ms. Mary Colter. IF IT'S GOOD FOOD 250 Bishop College Support Personnel Miss Bobbie Sherman President's Office Mrs. Grady M. Clark President's Office Mrs. Ruth Evans Vice-President’s Office Mrs. Doris Ford Office of Admissions Miss Connie F. Harris PBX Operator Mrs. Jennie V. Gladney Office of the Vice President for Planning Research and Administrative Services Miss Linda Jackson Office of Admissions 251 Miss Gloria D. Lee Registrar's Office Mrs. Ramona H. McKenzie Dean of Academic Affairs Office Mrs. Mary J. Roston Business Office Miss Glenda Williamson. Secretary Dean of Academic Affairs Mrs. Rebecca Stell. Secretary English Department Social Sciences 252 Services Dr. Velma Smith. Director Mrs. VanBoldcn helps an Upward Bound student. Miss Albertha Roberts assists an Upward Bound student. Resource Clearing House Ann German Laws. Resource Development Specialist Assistant Director of Resource Clearinghouse tells Laveme Parker, center, and Deborah Jackson, secretary, about financial and non-financial agreements with service-providing agencies she has negotiated for RCH clients. Computer Center Mr. E. M. Strickland. Director Mrs. Eva Hughes. Systems Analyst Programmer 254 Christopher F. Edlcy. UNCI Executive Director A MIND IS A TERRIBLE THING TO WASTE John Lark Director, Alumni Affairs “As we look to the future and its challenges and opportunities we can never be unmindful of the support and cooperation w receive from so many alumni, friends and benefactors, trustees, faculty, students and their parents, staff members — all o whom are responsible for what we have been able to do and on whose continued partnership we depend as we aim for ne achievements. We arc grateful to all of you more than we can say. With you. we ask God’s blessing on our work for a greater Bishop Colleg and all of its benefits to our community, state, nation, and the world. President Vice-President General Alumni Association Iona Gorce Brenda Shelton J. D. Hurd J- J■ Wilson Treasurer Recording Secretary Financial Secretary Chaplain Freddie Gaines Coordinator Regional Activity Maxine F. Toles Membership Chairman Rstcllc Adams Alumni Trustee Dora Anderson Alumni Trustee 257 .V«rpictured Samuel Hudson Parliamentarian General Alumni Association EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS Ms. June Birdst son Jackson. Thomas Kimble. L. D. Land. Ms. Jessie Maxwell mg. Ms. Arnctha Cook. Atty. James L. Flournay. Mrs. Charlotte Jo Govan. George Hicks. C. Emer-. Atty. Jack (.aSondc. Rev. Willie J. Smith. James Wise. Dr. Fredd3 Witherspoon. Mrs. Ruth Banks Brown. Mr. A. H. Porter. Alumni Clubs and Presidents 1. Austin Bishop Club Pres. — Mrs. Vera H. Jones 2. Beaumont Bishop Club Mrs. Ruth Banks Brown 3. Boston Bishop Club Dr. Oscar G. Phillips 4. Birmingham Bishop Club Carlton G. Wells 5. Baton Rouge Bishop Club James Wicks Duncan. Jr. 6. Atlanta Bishop Club Atty. Jack LaSondc 7. Bryan Bishop Club C. L. Scurry 8. Cass Country Bishop Club Mr. Clco Byrd 9. Chicago Bishop Club Rev. Stephen Thurston 10. Cleveland Bishop Club William Charles Sims 11. Corsicana Bishop Club Mrs. Zelia S. Coleman 12. Dallas Bishop Club Mrs. Estelle Adams 13. Detroit Bishop Club Thomas Kimale 14. East Bay Area Club Lee Wallace Smith 15. Fort Worth Bishop Club Thomas M. Shadowens 16. Grambling-Ruslon-Monroc Mrs. Dorothy Bonner 17. Grand Prairie Bishop Club 18. Greater N.Y. Bishop Club 19. Hobbs. New Mexico Club 20. Houston Bishop Club 21. Jamaica Bishop Club 22. Little Rock Bishop Club 23. Longview Bishop Club 24. L. A. Bishop Club J. Martin Jacquct 25. Marshall Bishop Club 26. Oklahoma City Bishop Club 27. Orange Bishop Club 28. Pensacola Bishop Club Dr. Vernon McDaniel 29. Philadelphia Bishop Club Maurice Sampson 30. Port Arthur Bishop Club Arthur,!.. Craft 31. Rochester Bishop Club George Hicks 32. St. Louis Bishop Club Magdalene M. Moore 33. San Antonio Bishop Club S. J. Davis 34. Seattle Bishop Club Dorothy Sampson 35. Shreveport Bishop Club Rev. Empris Mims 36. Sibsbcc Bishop Club Annie Brown Bowie 37. Tallahassee Bishop Club Dora Anderson 38. Terrell Bishop Club Dave Watson 39. Texarkana Bishop Club 49. Toledo Bishop Club Roy E. Allen 41. Tulsa Bishop Club Lawrence E. McKellar. Sr. 42. Tyler Bishop Club Rev. E. W. Thomas. Jr. 43. Waco Bishop Club 44. Washingion Baltimore Dr. William Young 45. Wichita Falls Club 46. Wisconsin Bishop Club Maxine F. Toles 47. San Francisco Club Bill Hunter 48. Henderson Bishop Club Oliver J. Jones 49. Kansas City Bishop Club Harold Perkins 50. Nigerian Bishop Club 260 Hall Of Famers 1975— (8) Mr. Phineas Young Gray 12 Dr. Christine Benton Cash 26 Dr. Mack Henry Hannah, Jr. 27 Mrs. Viola Johns Wells ’41 1976 — 10 Dr. John Kermit Haynes ’31 Mrs. Erma Hines Branham 18 Dr. Joseph J. Rhoads Mrs. Lucille C. Bridge Rhoads Dr. E. L. Harrison, Sr. 19 Mr. Thomas J. Downs 18 Dr. 0. Wendell Phillips 15 Dr. Caesar F. Toles '35 Mr. Ralph D. Littleton ’31 Mr. David Daniels '53 Dr. Oscar Anderson Fuller Jr. 24 Dr. Vernon McDaniel 28 Mrs. Frances B. Wallace 23 1977 — 6 Dr. T. M. Chambers, Sr. '62 Mrs. Mollie H. Kelly ’26 Mr. Alfred Sidney Hawkins 22 Mr. C. Emerson Jackson 29 1978—7 Mrs. Zelia S. Coleman '30 Mr. J. Martin Jacquet ’30 Ms. Augusta G. McSwain ’38 Dr. John Robert Edward Lee 89 Prof. A. E. Holland 01 Mr. Jules Bledsoe 18 Mrs. Freddie Louise Roland Gaines ’40 Rev. Lacy Kirk Williams 01 Dr. Caesar A. W. Clark ’47 Mrs. Clay tie Odessa Ross Searcy ’55 Student Directory Abram. Alfred G. 3605 Moonstone Dallas. Texas 75241 Baker. Deborah R. 748 N.E. 83rd Street Oklahoma City. Okla. Boniface. Chejeh 4840 Highland Vlg. Dallas. Texas 75241 Adams. Ollie 1060 D. Tully Memphis. Tcnn. Baker. Kevin P. O. Box 143 Carville. La. 70721 Boone. Brenda 422 Hillvale Dallas. Texas 75241 Akintoyc. James A. Post Office Box 41012 Dallas. Texas 75241 Ball. Kimberly 17411 Invermere Cleveland. Oh. 44128 Borner. Melvin 2423 Vawdale Memphis. Tenn. 38128 Akinsulie. OluFade 3837 Simpson-Stuart Rd. Dallas. Texas 75241 Balogun. Uthman ORO-lllorin. Tunji Nigeria Bradford. Terrie 576 Curry Starkville. Miss. 39759 Akpan. Joshua 3837 Simpson-Stuart Rd. Dallas. Texas 75241 Banks. Yvonne 1560 Home Avenue San Bernadino. Ca. 92411 Brown. Alene 4159 N. Broadway Indianapolis. In. 46205 Alexander. Renay 1013 W. II 2th Place Chicago. III. 60643 Barker. Nikita 2522 Eastern Avenue Indianapolis. In. 46218 Brown. Anthony 2408 Canfield Houston. Texas 77004 Alexander. Willie 3837 Simpson-Stuart Rd. Dallas. Texas 75241 Barnes. Patricia Route 1. Box 80-A Eutaw. Al. 35462 Brown. Pamela 122 McMonigal San Antonio. Tx. 78210 Alix. Arthur E. 3837 Simpson-Stuart Rd. Dallas. Texas 75241 Barton. Earncstine 414 North Ohio Avenue Atlantic City. N.J. 08401 Brown. Deborah L. 16119 Hermitage Markham. III. 60426 Allen. Auerya Kaye 142 K Evalon Beaumont. Texas 7701 Barton. Garnett A. 414 N. Ohio Avenue Atlantic City. N.J. 08401 Brown. Lillie M. 631 N. 13th Street Muskogee. Okla. 74401 Anderson. Deborah 7306 Conley Houston. Texas 77021 Baty. Gerald 909 Green Meadow Ln. Houston. Texas 77088 Brown. Richard Earl 327 Reese Street Crosby. Texas 77532 Andrews. Ernest 811 Hicks Street Brooklyn. N.Y. 11231 Bell. Janice Houston. Texas Burch. James 836 Orange Avenue Dayton Beach. Fla. Antoine. Leroy 1026 W. 6th Street Port Arthur. Tx. 77640 Berry. Jerry 1213 MacDonald Drive Midwest City. Ok. 73110 Burrell. Thea Yvetta 7920 Leigh Ann Dallas. Texas 75232 Antoine. Ronald 1211 E.12th Port Arthur. Tx. 77640 Bias. Robert 642 E. 37th Street Los Angeles. Ca. 90011 Butler. Mildred 06 Gertrude Crandall. Tx. 75114 Asberry. Deborah 3624 Davien Dallas. Texas 75212 Binnis, Douglas 2711 Lantani Compton Compton. Ca. 90220 Bynun. Judith 7148 Marsh Field Chicago. 111.60636 Ausbcrry. Donald I2I7-M Galveston. Tx. 77550 Black. Sharon 204 Cardinal Lane Mt. Holly. N.J. 08060 Byrd. Raymond 3319 Fern Street New Orleans. La. Bakarc. Patrick Olatide 15 Caxton Street Lagos. Nigeria Black. William P. 6018 S. LaSalle Chicago. 111. 60621 Caldwell. Natheniel 12650 Broad Street Detroit. Mich. 48238 Baker. Alfretia 748 N.E. 83rd Street Oklahoma City. Okla. Blacklock. Charles 12000 S. Park 1171 Houston. Tx. 77048 Canady. Jilcs R. 4217 Ambrose Ct. Dallas. Texas 75241 Tarraway. Ronnie 5413 Knox Street Houston. Tx. 77088 Cryer. Melvin 8737 Racine Chicago. 111. 60620 Tarter. Louise 5216 N. College Avenue ndianapolis. Ind. 46205 Curry. Ulysses S. 312 W. Valencia Fresno. Ca. 93706 Tary. Donna 5208 MoJave Drive Dallas. Texas 75241 Dairy. Diane 509 W. 8th 1 learne. Texas 77859 Tates. Robert Oscar 5926 Paseo ansas City. Mo. 64109 Daniel. Gregory 4122 Europa Houston. Tx. 77022 Thambliss. Donnie R. . O. Box 698 B C Dallas. Texas 75241 Davis. Brenda 1630 Russell Glenn Dallas. Tx. Thandler. Sharon 1620 Constarce auk Village. III. 60411 Davis. Darnell 5007 Frederick Street Moss Point. Miss. 39563 Tharlot. Alesia 520 Seal Avenue ass Christi. Ms. 39571 Davis. Murlean I4I5-A George Street Marshall. Tx. 75670 Therry. David O. 122 E. 130th -os Angeles. Ca. 90061 Dawkins. Randy L. 512 Marconi Wichita Falls. Tx. Thrislon. Anita 72 W. Cottage Street Dorchester. N.Y. Degcddingseze. G. L. 8903 6th Avenue Inglewood. Ca. 90305 Rcnay. a freshman co-ed. poses for ihc Photographer. Eubanks. Regina F. 402 Woodward Avenue Roosevelt Ct.. Al. 35020 Tlayburn. Sharon ’432 Audrey Ln. Shreveport. La. 71107 Toburn. Carmen 5837 Simson-Stuart Rd. Dallas. Texas 75241 Denson. Willie James 5118 Frederick Street Moss Point. Miss. DcVaugh. Karen 1542 Danube Dallas. Tx. 75216 Ervin. Rudolph 3708 Miles 211 Dallas. Tx. 75209 Ervin. Thomas J. 607 N. Harrison Kankakee. III. 60901 ‘ollins. Cynthia 5823 Jamaica Avenue Dallas. Texas 75210 Dickens. Gerald 2806 Da the Dallas. Texas 75215 Estes. Robert 220 Longbranch Dallas. Tx. 75217 Topper. Jo-Ellen 512 Wennipeg Drive Colorado Spring. Colo. Craft, Theodore 393 Leila Ln. 143 Atlanta. Ga. 30315 Crawford. Annette L. 528 Dane Street Waterloo. Iowa 50703 ( rear. Elizabeth 6326 Orange Grove Rd. Moss Point. Miss. Crosby. Charles 3837 Simpson-Stuart Rd. Dallas. Texas 75241 Cross. Bert D. 3808 Polk Greenville. Tx. 75401 Dixon. Richard 355 S. Fulton Avenue Ml. Vernon. N.Y. Dorsey. Gwendolyn 125 5th Avenue N Texas City. Tx. 77590 Donald. Rodney 9830 8th Avenue Inglewood. Ca. 90305 Dupree. Ola 1753 Maple Street Shreveport. La. 71103 Edwards. Joyce LaRue 1716 Gattling Texarkana, lx. 75501 Edwards. Rosalind 3837 Simpson-Stuart Rd. Dallas. Tx. 75241 Falls. Reginald L. 1625 S. 3rd Memphis. Tenn. 38106 Fielder. Kevin 5223 Garfield Kansas City. Mo. 64130 Fisher. Carlton 3837 Simpson-Stuart Rd. Dallas. Tx. 75241 Ford. Carol 12223 Highpoint Circle Dallas. Texas 75243 Ford. Julie 1249 E. 14th Street Port Arthur. Tx. 77640 Forest. Dawey P. O. Box 248 La Place. La. 70068 263 Forge. Mitzi Oshea 1645 E. Redbird Ln. Dallas. Tx. 75241 Garland. Jan 3022 Krameria Denver. Colorado 80207 Goga, Mark 412 Summit Avenue 6 Arlington. Tx. 76013 Forney, Carrie M. 538 E. 7th Port Arthur. Tx. 77640 Garrison. Ferdell P. O. Box 8811 Ft. Worth. Tx. Gordon. Tyrone 2031 7th Avenue Los Angeles. Ca. 90018 Frazier. Karen 1547 Rusby Blvd. Roanoke. Va. 24017 Gates. Reginald 2418 Kay wood Dallas. Tx. 75209 Graham. Michael 358 E. 116th Street Los Angeles. Ca. Frazier. Rosalind 1400 Roma Lane Ft. Worth. Tx. 76134 George. Harold B. 2958 Oxford Avenue Richmond. Calif. 94806 Gray. John 2115 Kinss Drive Brookstonc. Tx. 75421 Frazier. Tyrone D. 1001 Mineral Well Terrell. Tx. 75160 German. Dawn 4611 Heatherbrook Dallas. Tx. 75234 Green. Daniel Route 1. Box 203 Utica Hinds. S. 39175 Freeman. Ricky 11320 Aberdeen Chicago. III. 60643 Ghcss. Roosevelt 13533 Ridgeway Robbins. 111.60472 Green. Lauirc 736 Deerwood Drive Dallas. Texas 75232 Friar. Verlon B. 5668 Comer Drive Ft. Worth. Tx. 76132 Gillespie. Lester R. 4126 Galesburg Houston. Tx. 77051 Green. Ricky 3538 Crestwood Drive Texarkana. Ark. 75502 Fulson. Ruby Lee 4653 Memory Ln. Dallas. Tx. 75241 Gober, Larry 3837 Simpson-Stuari Rd. Dallas. Tx. 75241 Green. William 527 Victoria Avenue Laurel. Miss. 39440 Ganious. Glenn E. 7114 Conley Street Houston. Tx. 77021 Godbold. Kevin 2801 N. 29th St. Kansas City. Ks. 60104 Greer. Daphenia K. 2937 Cumming Dallas. Texas 75216 Griffin. Bill 3837 Simpson-Stuari Rd. Dallas. Tx. 75241 Griffin. Douglas 800 Cardina Street Gary. Ind. 46402 Guerra. Althcan 5330 So. Hampton. 111 Dallas. Tx. 75232 Haastrup. Stephen A. Dallas. Texas Hamilton. David 3837 Simpson-Stuart Rd. Dallas. Tx. 75241 Hancock. Frederick 1100 N. Chalmers Altos. Okla. 74016 Handy. Mildred O. 7136 Brierfield Dallas. Tx. 75232 Hardy. Anita 1540 N. Almondway Banning. Ca. 62220 Hardy. Pamela A. 4009 N. Kenwood Ave. Indianapolis. Ind. 264 Taken from ihe collection of our roving Photographer. IHOtK f.l Harris. Cassandra 2856 Morcom Avenue Oakland. Ca. 94619 Hines. Allcne B. Sterlingshire Houston. Tx. 77028 Ingram. Paul 6342 Autumn Woods Dallas. Tx. 75232 Harris. Eura Dell 2715 Stonewall Shreveport. La. 71109 Hines. Carolyn C. 8435 Sterlingshire Houston. Tx. 77028 Jackson. Carol 2407 Arizona Dallas. Tx. 75216 Harris. James. Jr. 4752 So. Michigan Chicago. 111. 60615 Hobbs. Joseph 9614 Petoskey Detroit. Mich. 48204 James. Earl D. 15202 Visalia Avenue Compton. Calif. 90220 Harrison. Broderick 8618 Williams Dell Houston. Tx. 77088 Hodges. Anthony 3745 N. Bouvier St. Philadelphia. Pa. 19140 Jackson. Gail 2402 Dogan Street Marshall. Tx. 75670 1 larvcy. Samuel 1608 Wright Street Greenville. Tx. 75401 Holley. Alfred C. 5381 Marvin D. Love 289 Dallas. Tx. 75232 Jackson. Robert 4413 Carol Avenue Ft. Worth. Tx. 76105 Hawkins. Natacha 4906 Crozier Dallas. Tx. 75215 Holmes. Anthony T. 1524 Dottle Avenue Memphis. Tenn. 38106 Jackson. Rober W. 4413 Carol Avenue Ft. Worth. Tx. 76105 Heard. Willie 1838 Bernandine Street Corpus Christi. Tx. 78416 Henderson. Hortense P.O. Box 1680 Dallas. Tx. 75221 Jacob. Ruby Lee 1110 East 14th Dallas. Tx. 75241 Henderson. Hortense P.O. Box 1680 Dallas. Texas 75221 Hunley. William 5932 E. 40th Avenue Kansas City. Mo. 64129 Jemison. Debra M. 3837 Simpson-Stuart Rd. Dallas. Texas 75241 Hervey. Charles 642 Oakland Kansas City. Kan. 66101 Hunt. Alice 2708 Eagle Drive Dallas. Tx. 75216 Jenkins. Gary L. 11411 So. Stewart Chicago. 111.60628 Hicks. Valeric 3837 Simpson-Stuarl Rd. Dallas. Tx. 75241 Hutchinson. William 507 West Main Dallas. Tx. 75208 Jennings. Vickie F. 7727 Los Catos Dallas, Tx. 75232 Hillard. Karl Edward 577 M 26th St. E. St. Louis. 111.62205 Idenen. Lawrence 3837 Simpson-Stuart Rd. Dallas. Tx. 75241 Johnson. Althcan 1822 36th Avenue Mcrdian. Miss. 39301 265 Johnson. Barbara 1543 E. Ohio Dallas. Tx. 75216 Jones. Tommy 414 N. Ohio Avenue Atlantic City. N.J. Lee. Lueallyn 2445 56th Street Dallas. Tx. 75216 Lee, Susan 302 Sussex Avenue Newark. N.J. 07107 Leedy, Kathy L. 26425 SW 134th Ct. Miami. Fla. 33032 Lewis. David 3605 Bales Kansas City. Mo. 64128 Lewis. Lessie L. 2116 East 9th Street Port Arthur. Tx. 77640 Lilly. Dedra 6528 Tree Top Dallas. Tx. 75241 Johnson. Beverly 6215 Highland Hill. 14 Dallas, Texas 75241 Jones. William E. 828-DCVA Riley Hearnc. Tx. 77857 Lilly. Larry 6528 Tree Top Dallas. Tx. 75241 Johnson. Charles 2824 Seaton Drive Dallas. Tx. 75216 Johnson. Ezra Hwy. 7. Box 305 Centerville. Tx. 75833 Johnson. James C. 2473 Staten Avenue Memphis. Tenn. 38108 Ketchum. Kenneth 116 Applin Street San Antonio. Tx. 78210 King. Bernard 1214 Coles St. Louis. III. 62207 King. James E. 4319 Terrace Drive Moss Point. Miss. 39563 Lindsay. Cleotha 5749 S. Pararie Chicago. III. 60631 Lindsay. Ronald 5426 Norton Kansas City. Mo. 64130 Locket. Alice V. 11442 S. Wallace St. Chicago. III. 60628 Johnson. Jimmie 507 Chestnut Street Minden. La. 71055 Knight. Cheryl D. 11920 So. Parnell Chicago. III. 60628 Love. Stephanie Box 789 Linden. Tx. 75563 Johnson. Nanette 241 Norvicw Houston. Tx. 75022 Knight. Deborah 3624 Meadowlark Drive Gulf Port. Miss. 39501 Luddington. Angela 1618 N. Temple Indianapolis, Ind. 46218 Johnson. Norma 2018 Diosbury Dallas. Tx. 75224 Knowling. Marla Y. 5637 Agnc Kansas City. Mo. 64130 Luddington. Beverly 3563 N. Carrollton Indianapolis. Ind. Johnson. Pamela 4305 Avenue N Ft. Worth. Tx. 76105 Lacey, Alice V. 1138 Berkeley Avenue Menlo Park. Ca. 94025 Marlene. Paul 4233 Ambrose Dallas. Tx. 75241 Johnson. Renaldo D. 1006 Elysian Fields Marshall. Tx. 75670 Lackey. Betty Joyce 5222 Pennridge Lane Dallas. Tx. 75241 Manning. Phyllis Rt. 3. Box 628A Marshall. Tx. 75670 Jones. Barry 1706 Gellhorn Houston. Tx. 77029 Jones. Joseph H. 11601 S. LaFlin Chicago. III. 60643 Jones. Shelia 1915 Holloway Indianapolis. Ind. 46218 Lane. Deborah D. 5137 Audrey Dallas. Texas 75210 Lee. Jacqueline 823 Wichman Houston. Tx. 77007 Lee. Jerome Odell 2400 E. 99th Street Chicago. III. 60617 Manuel. Kenneth 3431 Broadway Indianapolis. Ind. 46205 Martin. Cynthia 3643 Eastridge Drive San Jose. Ca. 95122 Martin. Julia 4230 Montie Dallas. Tx. 75210 266 lason. Cedrick .oute6. Box 100 pelousa. La. 75520 4ason. Sheila G. 318 Wuthering Hts. louston. Tx. 77045 laston. Gail ishop College. Bx. 694 Jallas, Tx. 75241 lathis. Deborah D. 532 Cottey ■t. Worth. Tx. 76119 lathis. Loretta 532 Cottey t. Worth. Texas layes. Vcvclyn F. 017 McCloud Cir. crasota. Fla. 33580 IcBridc. Donna 647 S. Drexel 'hicago. III. 60619 IcDonald. Cheryl 49 N. Cicero 'hicago. III. 60644 4cElroy. Charles 111 Claude Ct. 'hicago. III. 60411 4cGowan. Scyvonda 541 15th Street Julf Port. Miss. 39501 4cKnight. David 410 Fordham Rd. 147 )allas. Texas 75216 4cMiller. George 211 Chingaapin Mobile. Ala. 36603 4cNeal. Dianna 515 Beall Street louston. Tx. 77018 4emeh. Kizito S. 837 Simpson-Stuart Rd. )allas.Tx. 75241 dillender. Preston 018 Curt Street loss Point. Miss. 39563 4ilton. Karen Teal 3 Commercial Avenue ■lew Brunswick. N.J. ditchell. Curtis 4533 Aprilia Avenue Tompton. Ca. 90220 rfitchell. Mary E. 851 Mordec Dallas. Tx. 75216 Mock. Carol L. 2233 So. Federal Chicago. III. 60616 Morgan. Justin 3837 Simpson-Stuart Rd. Dallas. Tx. 75241 Moss. Debra 4323 Woodhollow, 318 Dallas. Texas 75234 Myers. William E. Box 808 B C Dallas. Tx. 75241 Neal. Eddie 9749 So. Harvard Chicago. III. 60628 Nelson. Kirstein R. 777 Lakeview Avenue San Francisco. Ca. 94112 Nichols. Ollie. III. 8125 Silver Dale Dr. Dallas. Tx. 75232 Njoku. Daniel M. 5934-D Highland Village Dallas. Tx. 75241 Noel. Brenda 9545 S. Constance Chicago. III. 60636 Nwaokoro. Christy P. O. Box 6159 Dallas. Tx. 75222 Oderbert, Pamela V. 2609 East 17th Port Arthur, Tx. 77640 Ogunray. James O. P. O. Box 3604 Arlington. Tx. 76010 Okpuzor. Isaac E. 1130 E. Ledbetter 105 Dallas. Tx. 75216 Olatunji, Ebenezer Box 143 Dallas. Tx. 75241 Only. Arthur 1412 East 15th Street Port Arthur. Tx. 77640 Owens. Larry 415 Poindexter Jackson. Miss. 39203 Owen. Tcncsha 1720 Hardshora E. Cleveland. Ohio 44112 Odum. Gerald W. 4118 Doris Street Moss Point. Miss. 39563 Ogbolu. Wilson 712 Town Creek Dallas. Tx. 75232 Osborne. Portia L. 3837 Simpson-Stuart Rd. Dallas. Tx. 75241 Page. Robert E. 3240 Springview Dallas. Tx. 75216 Page. Yvette 1490 N. W. 44th Miami. Fla. 33142 Palmer. Judith 653 Euclid Avenue Brooklyn. N.Y. 11208 Parker. Gail B. 4851 Cedar Springs Dallas. Tx. 75219 Parker. Linda 4851 Cedar Springs Dallas. Tx. 75219 Parks. Rodney L. 3741 Agnes Kansas City. Mo. 64128 Patrick. Renay 446 E. Decatur Street Decatur. III. 62521 Patterson. Cathy 3837 Simpson-Stuart Rd. Dallas. Texas 75241 Patterson. Erie 5220 E. 33rd Avenue Denver. Colo. 80207 Paulding. James 1230 Broadway Street Gary. Ind. 46407 Payne. Darryl K. 3033 Jipsie Houston. Tx. 77051 267 Payne. Warren 610 Trinity Avenue New York. N.Y. 10455 Peters. Faith 405 Watts Street St. Louis, Mo. 39520 Pettis. Robert L. 1176 W. Minister Ave. Palo Alto. Ca. 94303 Phillips. Melinda 2403 Hudspeth Dallas. Tx. 75216 Philomena. Morgan 3837 Simpson-Stuart Rd. Dallas. Tx. 75241 Pierre. Adrienne L. 5100 Parallel 5 Kansas City. Kan. 66109 Pierson. Delois A. 4330 Westlna Rd. Tuscon. Arizona 85704 Richardson. Eleanor 4284 Wiley College Dallas. Tx. 75241 Royal. Aveil 2501 New York Lewisville. Ky. 40211 Pipkin. Darryl J. 4370 Cadillac Beaumont. Tx. 77705 Richardson. Margaret 3333 N.E. 15th Oklahoma City. Okla. Royal. Sinclair 2501 New York Lewisville. Ky.402ll Player. Bobby J. 6021 Jewella Avenue Shreveport. La. 71109 Ritcherson. Serccy 1800 Hicks Drive Waco. Tx. 76704 Russell. Johnnie 3827 Golden Hill Dallas. Tx. 75241 Player, Shanese 2515 Portland Avenue Shreveport. La. 71103 Robinson. Adrian G. 536 Lcsher Merced. Ca. 95340 Samuel. Uyannc 3837 Simpson-Stuart Dallas. Tx. 75241 Poole. Gilliard 1991 M. L. King Dr. E-11 Atlanta, Georgia 30310 Robinson. Carlton 1170 N.W. 91st Miami. Fla. 33150 Sanders. Ditanya 11719 Hale Chicago. III. 60613 Portis. Bernice 805 20th Street Meridian. Miss. 39301 Robinson, Elvis Rl. 1. Box 239B Omaha. Tx. 75571 Sanders. Mary E. 515 Avenue G Dallas. Tx. 75203 Powell, Carrie P. 4138 Happy Canyon Dr. Dallas. Texas 75241 Robinson. Joseph A. 60 Winter Street Hagerston. Md. 21740 Santee. Jesse Tyrone 1105 W. 104th Chicago. III. 60643 Preston. Belinda 951 Vanzant Paris. Tx. 75460 Robinson. Michael 3443 Carrollton Ave. Indianapolis. Ind. Sawyer. Sheila M. 1409 Senator Ln. E. Chicago. III. 60411 Price, Sylvester 229 E. Wanda Garland. Tx. 75040 Robinson. Toni 1411 Violet Avenue Kileen, Tx. 76541 Scales. Arletha 1547 Silver Hurst Cleveland. Oh. 44123 Price. Warner Lee 2915 Warren Avenue Dallas, Tx. 75215 Robinson. Wendell 3017 Valentine Street Dallas. Tx. 75215 Scarbourgh. Clarence 686 Philp Detroit. Mich. 48215 Ray. Craig Route 3. Box 273 Orangeburg. S.C. Robinson, Zonal D. 4728 E. 39th Street Kansas City. Mo. 64128 Schcxnayder. Debra P.O. Box 25 Carville. La. 70721 Reid. Ophelia 3875 Jasmine Street Denver. Colo. 80207 Rose. Dana L. P.O. Box 1060 Dallas. Tx. 75241 Scott. Joseph M. 3523 Anandencc New Orleans, La. 70126 268 cott, Martha H. 413 S. Peoria :hicago. 111.60621 Stansberry. Wilbur 954 Terrace Street Baton Rouge, La. 76802 Taylor. James T. 245 W. 28th Place Chicago, III. 60609 eastrunk. Remuichous 837 Simpson-Stuart Rd. )allas. Texas 75241 hakir, Quran F. 160 Cant St. SW 149 Atlanta, Ga. 30331 harp. Anthony E. 862 Belcrest louston.Tx. 77033 haw, Jessie 734 Alaska Dallas. Tx. 75216 hepard, Calvin N. 2 Woodhaven lattapan, Ma. 02126 ingleton. Gerald 518 Ruthallon -os Angeles. Ca. 90062 ikimner, Tyrone L. 11 Ward Avenue 'ompton, Ca. 90221 imith, Anthony E. 042 Montclair Detroit, Mich. 48214 imith, Arthur L. 257 Rushing Dr. Mobile, Ala. 36617 imith, Donnell 39 E. 54th Street N ulsa, Okla. 74126 imith, Kay Francis 223 E. Pentagon Dallas, Texas 75216 imith. Melonie 911 Athos Dallas, Tx. 75217 imith, Patrick A. 1042 Montclair Detroit, Mich. 48214 imith, Thomas, III. i246 Elmhurst Detroit, Mich. 48204 imith, Wesley K. 1001 E. 65th Street Cansas City, Mo. 64132 ineed, Lanice 504 East 119th Street Chicago, III. 60628 $tampley, Guy D. 515 E. 53rd Street Chicago, 111. 60615 Stenson. Brenda D. 3837 Simpson-Stuart Dallas. Texas 75241 Stepney, Addic 805 W. 5th Street Hearne, Tx. 77859 Stevenson, Ned 12154 E. Saxe Hammond. La. 70401 Steward. Mark A. 3908 Rook wood Indianapolis, Ind. 46208 Taylor. Joyce L. 7906 Racine Dallas. Tx. 75212 Teague, Michael E. 231 N. Francisco Ave. Chicago, III. 60612 Terri, Regina 1615 N. New Jersey Indianapolis, Ind. 46208 Thomas. Marylin Diane 1009 So. Myrtle Warren. Arkansas 71671 Stewart. Dorthea 10102 S. Vernon Chicago. III. 60628 Stewart, Wendell 1322 E. St.Clair Indianapolis. Ind. 46201 Stubbs. Barbara 1920 Central Avenue Milledgeville, Ga. 31061 Sturgis. John 10923 Racine Chicago. III. 60653 Sudds, Johnny L. 434 W. 63rd Street Rd. Shreveport, La. 71106 Suggs. George 2807 Hillside Avenue Indianapolis. Ind. 46218 Thomas. Teresa P.O. Box 101 Dallas. Tx. 75241 Thomas. Yvonne 26635 SW 137th Ct. Naranja. Fla. 33032 Thomas, Eula 1547 Buena Vista Shreveport. La. 71101 Tilles. Vickie 836 Bluewood Drive Dallas. Tx. 75232 Tilman. Isaiah Jr. 3544 Highlandwood Dr. Dallas. Tx. 75241 Turner Ronald A. 1738 E. 137th Street Compton. Ca. 90222 Summerour, Shedrick 189 Walson Cir. Atlanta. Ga. 30017 Swan, Pamela 3517 E. 39th Street Indianapolis, Ind. 46208 Tanksley, Morris 1158 Savage Drive Ft. Worth, Tx. Tatum, Lisa 3465 2nd Avenue Los Angeles, Ca. 90018 Taylor. Andrea R. 3633 Daphne St. Houston, Tx. 77021 Taylor, Dorene 4601 Lockwood Houston. Tx. 77026 Taylor, Earl W. 3036 Washington Ave. Baton Rouge, La. 70802 Ukabiala, Michael O. 5934-D Highland Village Dallas. Tx. 75241 269 Van, Liew Richard 170 Redmond Street New Brunswick. N.J. White. Patricia E. 1223 Summit Ft. Wayne. Ind. 46803 Williamson. Rochelle 1946 N. 24th Street Philadelphia, Pa. 19121 Venerable. Joyce F. 2356 Carrollton Indianapolis. Ind. White. Reginald 1016 Polermo Memphis, Tenn. 38106 Wilson. Alfred L. 2722 Scotland Dr. Dallas. Tx. 75216 Victor. Gina V. 14010 White Heather Houston. Tx. 77045 White. Tommy Joyce 1355 Ann Arbor Dallas. Tx. 75216 Wilson, Barbara J. 3927 N. Sherman Blvd. Milwaukee, Wise. 53216 Walker. Charles 801 S. 42nd Street Louisville. Ky. 40211 Williams. Gerald C. 5201 Foxcross Street San Antonio. Tx. 78219 Wilson. Sherry 4431 Vandervort Drive Dallas. Tx. 75216 Walker, Neal A. 3237 E. 39th Street Indianapolis. Ind. Wiley, Charles F. 4417 Kay Circle Houston. Tx. 77051 Winn. Ruby P. 2626 Anderson Dallas. Tx. 75241 Walker. Recoe 4624 S. Ellis, 809 Chicago. III. 60653 Williams. Glenn 690 Gates Avenue 3B Brooklyn. N.Y. 11221 Winn, Vanessa 3837 Simpson-Stuart Dallas. Tx. 75241 Wallace. Bernadinc 131 S. Sheridan Indianapolis. Ind. Williams. Johnctta 204 East Taft Street Greenwood. Ms. 38930 Wooden. Joy L. P. O. Box 344 Dallas. Tx. 75241 Wallace. Richard P.O. Box 1250 Silsbee. Tx. 77656 Williams, Judith 3145 Vallcydalc Drive Atlanta. Ga. 30311 Woodman. Valinda 2231 Lea Crest Drive Dallas. Texas 75216 Walter. Grcekcr A. P.O. Box 891 Dallas, Tx. 75241 Williams, Leonard 5201 Foxcross Street San Antonio, Tx. 78219 Wright, Arthur J. 1760 Bergen Street Brooklyn. N.Y. 11223 Wayner. Dwayne D. 4271 Tioga Dallas, Tx. 75241 Williams. Loretta 1306 W. Beech Urbana. 111. 61801 Wright. Bernard 826 Poinsett Dr. 6 Coco. Fla. 32922 Ware. Deralyn 4634 Tacoma Dallas, Tx. 75216 Williams, Marilyn 2401 North Lilly San Angelo, Tx. 70901 Wright, Julian 514 King Street Bennettsville. S.C. 29502 Washington. Denise 334 Exeter Dr. Indianapolis, Ind. Williams. Micheal 2555 Monaco Pky. Denver, Colo. 80207 Yates. Maynard 1261 St. Madar Street Mobile, Ala. 36603 West. Brenda D. Route 1. Box 1196 Irvington. Al. 36544 Williams. Patricia 12804 Speedway E. Cleveland. Oh. 44112 Young. Karen Y. 2460 Carrollton Avenue Indianapolis, Ind. 46205 Whaley, Christa B. 4902 Rosinc Dallas. Tx. 75221 Williams, Philippia 720 N. Lancaster Dallas. Tx. 75203 270 Photography Services By William B. 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