Chicago State University - Emblem Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1983
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Now is the time for us to stretch out and take the wings of knowledge, to spread our horizons for tomorrow may be too late. The journey is long, the road is weary and the reward awaits, for today is the beginning of a magnificent dream called yesterday's tomor- row. As we pass through the halls of academia, our reflections on success and the assessments of self combine to make our thoughts reality. Reflections of responsibility . , . the need to be, to do, to have. Reflections of opportunity . . . the chance to express, to learn, to solve. Reflections of ability . . . the capacity to envision, to change, to grow. Indeed we reflect without as well as within. In reflecting we project our thoughts, our imaginations. We create our own universe-ourselves. The web we weave becomes a self-imposed pris- on of assumption and as such we must realize that it is ours to control. Unerringly youth beguiles the uninitiated for lack of experience. With experience comes opportunity, with opportunity, responsibility, with responsi- bility, expectation and with expectation, hope. We present this yearbook to you in hopes for tomorrow and in the future that the dreams you dream and the reflections of your yesteryears combine to make each day a truly memorable experience. CHICAGO STATE UNIVERSITY 95th AT KING DRIVE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS in -is w 7 ,s su Q n 'IS l E P 'ip ff if ' I 1 X I N9 Rl' 'C Z 'V Ia' . i A eflections... - Ji ' 1 l 1- Q 1 Qhvf ' r k N ', 1 -v 9 1 'Y wg 1 REGIST RAT IUN J I 1 x S . Q Hamm Ziff I 9'- 4 L.-5 f' U Q Q , '- 1 'Cl K7 ' Q A. 1- l 'ls n..l1..A..x . ' y M The department of English and speech pre- sented two theatre classics during the 1982- 83 season. ln the fall Professor Sherwood Snyder directed Death of a Salesman , the tragic story of Willy Loman played by Iessie Brown. In the spring Professor lames Dresen directed the comedy uHarvey the delightful tale of a very tall rabbit and his friend, Elwood Dowd, portrayed by Brandon Ar- nold. Scene from llDeath of a Salesman Scene from Harvey '..,. 5 -ak Xdw Q ,-. Throughout the school year, in concert in the theatre or in the gym at a basketball game, music students provide every kind of musical experience from jazz to the classics. Outstand Outstanding talent was showcased in several events throughout the aca- demic year by Chicago State University students. The Latin American Stu- dents Festival, an Evening of Poetry-sponsored by the Black Writers Forum, and the talent show are just some of the most notable activities featured where a spectacular array of talent was immensely enjoyed by fellow stu- dents, faculty and others, ing Talent ,gsu-.5 Thanksgiving, a time of giving and sharing amoung people: a time to give thanks and to show appreciation for all the blessings of the past year. 1982 vvas indeed a time of remem- brance and of giving honor. Students, faculty and friends remembered these thoughts as CSU welcomed Chicago's senior citizens to the annual Pre-Thanksgiving Day Dinner. sl Qfh , S 1 1,354 .' A . . S 1 'n - - , .X l First Annual Multi-class Reunion was an outstanding success. Below: Annual Phonathon nets over 530,000 aw., ...,. , V T f-fb 4v x .J . . 0' 'T ' -1 Y hu. l' 1983 has been a historical year in politics. Successions and changes of vvorld-vvide conse- quence have occurred. Here in Chicago with the election of Harold Washington, the first black mayor of the City of Chicago, our city re- ceived national and international attention. Another historic first occurred on the campus of Chicago State University-an event unprecedented in the annals of CSUg the stu- dents united together in stauch support of the cause and helped to bring about the historic victory. We salute Mr. Washington and those students, staff and faculty vvho supported him? Politics At CSU Above: CSU faculty support Harold Washington at rally Below, Department of Economics and Political Science hosts Panel on Chicago Politics i A l l' Career Day J a f Awareness 'W yff I , Nfl .. . Ja my i .-T H Q Wad V . l 1983 'QED The 1983 homecoming celebration holds a unique and significant place in the memories of all CSU students, faculty, and alumni because for the first time our own CSU cougars held the prestigious honor of being the number one ranked basketball team in the NAIA. Furthermore, not only did we win the homecoming game by a score of 91-88, but we also proved our rightful ownership to the coveted title of being number one. The Hawks played a spectacular game, but the Cougars came to win and did! HDMECUMING ,..,,,...-- Some of the activities included the fashion show where some CSU students put their best foot forward with some of the fashions of the 8O's. The talent show, yet another outstanding event, was also featured. Some of CSU's most talented students came forth and showed fellow students, faculty, and others the best talent around. Homecoming week was ended by a dance where CSU students and others came to have a good time and let their hair down. 4921 gl I L 1 V4 - L-r , V fl ' 1 'n ' 1- ' M. . aw. Q' ' W ' bil '. fr X,-fb' bf, 'awry .'1f'7 lV7L'.Q1, ff! W. ' k 'W ' A, N ' , milf' .B 5.4, 4 . ff?-Q X! .pit 5 vw-1 fp ' QE 1, C'1v'v3Q3L . Nt . 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Looking to the future . . . that's exactly what Chicago State University's head Basket- ball Coach Bob Hallberg is keeping in mind while prepar- ing for the upcoming 1982-83 collegiate basketball season, ln defining the term l'future as far as the CSU Cougar basket- ball team is concerned, many factors come into play, such as the University's recent commitment to working towards an NCAA Division I status for the entire athletic program which will be effective as of September 1, 1984. The new athletic season, therefore, will mark the start of a two-year transitional period where the CSU Men's Basket- ball Team Cas well as all other CSU athletic programsl, under Hallberg's guidance will be up- grading the caliber of competi- tion they will play and also the talent of the entire team. Coming off a winning 17-13 1981-82 season mark, the CSU Cougars anxiously anticipated the 28-game schedule which in- cludes NCAA Division I oppo- nents from Western Illinois Uni- versity, lllinois State University, the University of South Ala- bama, Iowa State University and three-time NCAA Division lll National Champions from North Park College. Last sea- son, they seemed to have their suitcases perpetually packed as they travelled for 18 games and stayed home for nine-all of which the Cougars won. Talentwise, Hallberg is confi- dent that they've got what it takes to win. Blast year's five starters collectively averaged 12.3 points per game tall ex- cept one in double figuresl and we hope to be able to main- tain that type of balanced at- tack this year. As in the past, we will continue to stress and further develop the team concept of play,'f explained Hallberg. ' fig, . x-. 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N3 UI: V ' ' ' pf' 'Y 93,4 r . ,0- F,-, AL J 4 ,i Q fn 'E 5 7 5 ff Q District Coach Of the Year Sherrod Arnold 1' f 1 o i x K1 1 Aaah ff '-sl-W' Coach Bob Hallberg NAIA National A11-American Winners ,Mm .VM a :ggi ' f ...Q n- I en 5 M. Q ,wma s L-Q f - l ., H 'n9Q'i'.- 4 .1 ' .12 i lg- X. gf - '. f wg' 4 N! 6 ...A 3'-fjs... ni- K XXX I F SY ,bf 1 Q ' I Q 'Ywb - 5 if K V YV' E. I 5 1 .' :IHA f..Q '..f . Wm Q : ,-I P an W! K? w ww ---- -v--..,,-..,,.. -,., Cin, .V I , g- 'v.,,g, . . l 17 iwwggfg-A: :L F, ,, ' I, 54. ' -. ,, . -.fm 1, wx' P?5f f ,--' 11,-V' ,ff F , , b,..,,Qi' 2 J fake 4,-,. .,: , 3- 253 if Front row Tum Burns Co Capt Marco johnson Co-Capt Hector Serrano Co Capt Andy Stedt Co Capt Back row Cal vln Pltchford john Kramer Steve johnson Dave Braden Tom Reynolds john johnson Phll Crawford Wym Bradley Troy Boyd Brlan Twardosz jon jahnke Ron Adams, Tony Foster Mlke jones jose Martinez SCott Dee Coach Kevrn O LY THE TRONG SURVIVE! TENN S According to Chicago State University's head Men's Tennis Coach Cary Sailes, this year's Men's Tennis team is the strongest tennis squad the University has been in 10 years. They will play a very ambitious schedule which includes 29 matches, three of them against NCAA Division I institutions. They will also par- ticipate in both the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference ICCACI and the NAIA District 20 Tourna- ments. Coach Sailes has had a highly successful recruiting year and was fortunate in getting key transfer student Mel Phillips from Southern Illinois University- Edwardsville where he was a member of the men's tennis squad that won the NCAA Division ll title four times during the last six years. The CSU Men's Tennis team has something that was previously lacking in past seasons, that is depth. I predict that we will do well this season. We are looking forward to winning our conference CCAC tournament in May and one or two places in the NAIA District 20 Tournament, stated Coach Sailes. This year's tennis squad promises to be even stron- ger according to Coach Sailes. He still is keeping his eyes peeled for quality players. There are also high school hopefuls in the wings who have expressed an interest in attending CSU. VOLLEYBALL Last year the Cougars accumulated a respectable 16-17- 1 record amidst an extremely tough and competitive schedule. This season they hope to improve their dual meet and tournament records while participating in the National Association for Intercollegiate Athletics QNAIAI for the first time. Highlights of the 1982-83 season includes three tough tournaments, namely the University of Wisconsin-Parkside Ranger Tournament, and the Moraine Valley Tournament. Chicago State hosts its own fourth Annual Cougar Invitational with the following teams scheduled to partici- pate: College of DuPage, Rosary College, Trinity College, North Park College, Moody Bible College and the Illinois Institute of Technology. As far as team personnel is concerned, Coach Raymond and Assistant Coach Duggan are highly optimistic. Among the returning veterans are junior Laura Kelly, from Mother of Sorrows High School, a strong hitter and middleblocker and junior Donna Staisiunas, from Maria High School, a fine off-side hitter and good blocker. Sophomore lane Wolf from Mother McAuley High School will head the 6-O attack as setter. This highly qualified nucleus will form the basis on which Coach Raymond hopes to build a tough squad. They should guide the squad through a rough sea- son. The CSU Volleyball Cougars are a fairly young squad, with only three returning veterans and nine recruits. Front rowi Darius Woolfolk, Tony Perez, Robert Hernandez, Darryl Hargett. Back rowi Mel Phillips, Steve Sleczka, Ron Branch, Robert Ledbetter, Cary Sailes-Head Coach. F W, . . . QI.. .. . . .. . . .,... Q X , il' rt 6 g Y,- C- ,sr . .- f . s l VA.. . f 1. ',,.s:,-1' .sg I ,1 y y .....,aM- i P' 'Er 1 fy ir., 1.3 ,...,....,, ,.,,..,..., ,. .,,,. . , , , 'f E-' J .- 10 i Y 5 l i 1 'Q l l, .. is ,J F Front row: Laura Kelly, Iaclcie Henry, lane Wolf, karen Kozlowski. Center row' Debra Willianix, Carrnelita Harm Phyllis Cephas. Back rovvi Cindy Krzystofiak-Asst. Coach, lean Duggan-Asst Coach, Donna Straisiunas, Nanci Savino, julie Cornprindo, Lisa Raymond-Head Coach, Not pictured' Donna Young-Manager, Lou Murray -Trainer X Track!Go1f: It's Not A11 Fun and Games - Left to Right: Back Row: Gwen Farrell, - . Rhonda Martin, lackie Parnes, Dietra Henry, Head Coach Veronica Harris. - Front Row: Delhia Williarns, Marsha johnson, Cynthia lohnson. QQ 1 I ffl? I lifgym N L-R. Coach Don Scherrer, Lyle Montgomery, Cieorge Daly, loe Stasiunias. . - 451 7 Keep Getting Better! J-is w QV L-R: lan Schefkowitz-Women's Basketball and Softball Coach, luliana Comprindo-top scorer on the basketball team and member of the volleyball and softball teams Lisa Raymond-Assistant Director of VVomen's Sports and Volleyball Coach, Laura Kelly- captain of volleyball team and member of softball team. CSU Women In Sports L-R: Front row: Mary Dalla Costa, Yvette Wilson, Bridget Myers, Donna Young Carmelita Harris, Patricia Brookins, Yasmina Vaval Back rowi Asst, Coach Cindy Krzystofiak, Shirley lohnson, Deneen Fears, Anita Cillcey, Melissa Bates, Darine Pugh, Lau- ra Kelly, Rochelle Lathan, Head Coach lan Schefkowitz, so 'inm- '1 , 5... 4111 P , 4 ' 9 ...,-:. . N.-., - - ....- n uf 1 .-...Y 1 B . I . . x U' :W XXXSXN' 1, X I qi! l gyfzgr, 9 -1 L 'l iv f 9 ' M Qi 54 If-jmw 'hills B, J 5 ja S1 i . 4, Q 'S-,J 4 sr 7 N H 'S Let Us Entertain You! Pom-Pon Left to Right: Front Row: lenna Khaalog, Ericka Wilson, Veronica Outrey, Margaret Lee, Back Row: Lawanda Dean, Theresa Shedrick, Sheilah Trammer, Monica Tutson, Carla Early, Carmin Patterson, Leah Adams, Suzette McNeal, Vera Clinton. Cheer- leaders Left to Right. Belinda Owens, Carmencita Lewis, Yvette Scott, Lorraine Sims, Antoinette Thomas, Terri Smith, Paula lohnson, Tamara Williams, Angie Mitchell, Tamara Bell. :TQ Q ggggs, Q M 4 a,,,,.,,M. w , 'af x Q M we' ijiikgdiil 's Q w ' :ysgfi is x xx i c -J ,f I. V f .N F College of Nursing College of Business and Administration CHICAGO UNI VE College of on fl ' f ff com. H STATE RSI TY Arts and Sc , 1 .1 EGES fences 1 :g,g'7.Tmfi T' .Q ' '- a':.3nzfu K 1433! College of Education College of Allied Health 5 5 COLLEGE OF EDUCA T10 DEAN Barbara Kardas CHAIRPERSONS: of Business Education, Brasco Coleman Dept Dept, of Curriculum and Instruction, Clarence Olsen ot Early Childhood and Elementary Education Dept, Vaso K Papadopulos of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, Dept. Phyllis Swanson Dept ot Home Economics, Rhea V. Shields Dept of Library Science and Communications Media, Marian Taylor Dept ot Occupational Education, Edmund Reinhart 1 xx 'W 1 S Dept of Reading, Genevieve Lopardo Dept or Special Education, Patricia A Atherton vgjw Patricia Atherton Special Education Brasco Coleman Business Education Ft 17.14 ,- Dr. Genevieve Lopardo Reading Department N -1. , t Sf hav as it .Ji' .. fl 'V fi ,,..3gffi. mjs, Clarence Olsen Department of Curriculum and Instruc- tion fi v ,vu 4 'G' gf Vaso Papadopulos Department of Early Childhood and Elementary Education Eclxxtirrl Reinhart Department ul Occupational Education Rhea Shields Department of Home Economics Phyllis Swanson Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation Www if In is Marion Taylor Department of Library Science and Com- munications Media ,NA Q., ,Pg Q 5' Kama ,fifX T fx VNN fl Gi 1.x Q fr, 1, ui A :J J' K LH LFHXUK -1,1 W fr-ix xii: fl! LL .J ' M 39-7 f- -- ' H 1 - L J fi Xgf N-Q L' L L san N,-NV , -, Q JM .12 . w 4 Q qw' NL 5 RIM ll H 'Q fair ETZQETQI 1 'Il . .... gym . k .TX - Y -514, WFH .5 49 'r..',4..-f-- -A IQ 1 an x x X 747:19 N.-., Wall' A PA Y fm COLLEGES UF ART A D SCIENC S lfffly Milton Gordon DEAN Department Chairpersons Mary Ann Abella, Department of Art Alice Barter, Department of English and Speech Robert Bernhardt, Department of Mathematics Richard Bloss, Department of Economics and Political Science Ann Bond, Department of Biological Sciences Irving Cutler, Department of Geography leanne Daly, Department of Psychology Bryant Feather, Department of Corrections and Criminal lustice Walter Kelly, Department of History Hector Hernandez-Nieto, Department of Modern Languages Warren Roth, Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Philosophy Leonard Simutis, Department of Music Richard Treptow, Department of Physical Sciences 5 x ici' 1. S., 'm TP S uw- J wx A Nr txt lb- li Q -as 'S ,f 1-N, W' .l au.. .4 JLWFELSZ ww. 'Z' 'LQ' X - Q if Y. 'f39f'3'jQ'f' , I A sx ' .5 any 1 - .1 ?'Ef , . .lgjirfgi Y -P? Mary Ann Abella Department of Art ' l 1 , 'Xxx Robert Bernhardt Department of Mathematics Ann Bond Department ot Bioiogical Sciences v QA Alice Barter Department of English and Speech Richard Bloss Department of Economics and Political Science f , Irving Cutler Department of Geography pu.- ga I Q I '- V. at Y-3 P E23 Above: Professor Stolarz tries to bring home the statistics methodology, Top Right: Professor Campos of the Department of Corrections and Criminal justice. Bottom Right: Professor Kang presides over an economics Class. A 'L ,jf 5 Qs 'g'7'f' F ' i ' xx x The prevalent use of computers in our society has spawned the need of computer specialists to handle the many facets of computer operations. Above, students prepare to enter this new frontier, -P4 N , 56 fb: f It l , 5 I 4 1 w 1 V D I' i , ,Y . ,, .Y ff! , . ,, s K ,cc 1 i V 'H' leanne Daly Department of Psychology ,- Q6 QE x . -:Q x J ' A l Walter Kelly Department of History Warren Roth Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Philosophy h Bryant Feather Department of Corrections and Criminal lustice Hector Hernandez-Nieto Department of Modern Languages Leonard Simutis Department of Music if S A np..- T.- Q I Qi Q , rx-A .LX if Yr- V I A ff ' uw COLLEGE OF BUSINESS A D ADMINISTRATIO Clinton Bristow, Chairperson Department of Management, Marketing and Information Systems r 8 fl , ill M ual, William Malone Dean Raj Gupta, Chairperson Department of Accounting 81 Finance .F 4 4 pf l if lk' J U'qf ' f'h-. T I Union Faculty . F, 'eh FN 'Q 13' nl T 5 fl'4.j:: -F2 ,lv f u Q 4 4 ,1 I .n qw 1 W u u 4 ,RX .i- ' . iw A, Q J Cynthia Bell, a senior finance rnajor, was awarded a schol- arship by Leon Iackson, chairman of the Minority Business Subcouncil of the Chicago Regional Purchasing Council. Also pictured is Dean Malone. o .. -.1 1 x 14'-gl Q it .Ji-as lf' nqhr av' ,, I 4' COLLEGE OF NURSING pa ,Sv-TE up C98 QLLE Y. +C, fv dx 'Y O Lvtf W , . 'A'A . . :iff 64 , if ., FMF - Anne Davis Vivienne Dawkins Acting Dean Acting Chairperson Ex no 1 QU College of Nursing Has Stamp of Approval In 1981 the College of Nursing received initial accreditation from the Na- tional League for Nursing. The decision to grant accreditation was made by the Board of Review of the Division of Baccalaureate and Higher Degree Programs of the league. This achievement was due to the leadership, quality of the faculty and the nursing program. f-5-58? ' XSS ,L,,. 5--ul.. ..,. 3' I, 51111 aff' X i A Cornelio Obordo, Asst, Professor 1 Nm Sandra Underwood, Asst. Professor H1 - R15-5 'x Modesline Ishmon, Asst Professor College Of Allied Health -F sig.- Anderson Ward Dean This year the College of Allied Health added a new program, Occupational Therapy, to their of- ferings. The addition of the Occupational Therapy curriculum has addressed the need of developing professionals to enter this field. Program Directorsi Roland Dale-Medical Records Administration Artice Harmon - Occupational Therapy Mary Price-Moisand - Dietetics Phyllis Thompson-Radiation Therapy Technology The College of Allied Health offers four up- per-division programs leading to the Bachelor of Science degree. These programs are Dietet- ics, Medical Record Administration, Occupa- tional Therapy and Radiation Therapy Technology. 15,23 ily i H- lg QF 2. if Xl if Roland Dale , cords Administration T if 4 ,. 1? 1 gg E E ..s, X 'tis' 1 C Mary Price-Moi5and Director, Dietetics Director Medical Re- Artice Harmon Director, Occupational Therapy I x,,,.t Chu Phyllis Thompson Director, Radiation Therapy Technology ,f Vanda Burnley, receives a scholarship. House, students participated in the Occupational Therapy Apparatus ,- ,pf f N .'7 M r-'zgw 9 - x- 1.:, ,-' 'H Q f ..,. .Q wzgg We .5RflvL l Mi' Z-' JA 9 x00 i at Q 05? L-R: Thomas Buckner, Darrell Coleman, lennifer Layne S tudent Officers: President: Darrell Coleman VP. Student services: lenniter Layne overnment VP. Educational Standards: loaquin Barry A ssociation Members: Shirley Daugherty Sydney Dorsey Diane Cilbert Darryl Humphries Charles Stewart Eric Tahh Dehorra Roller Lori Crawford Yvette Bascomh SCA President addresses CSU students during pep rally 'F 1. 4. Left to right: Back Row-Debra Singleton, Frank Campbell, lohn Smith, presi- dent, Sterling Sims. Second Row-Michael Kardas, lack Thayer, Barbara Miller, President Ayers, Robert Weitz art club advisor. First Row: Pamela Butler, Mi- chelle Stutts, Qunidentified studentl. xl-G A Q V 1 Tempo Staff: Left to right: Back Row: Curtis Green, sports editorg Donda West faculty advisorg Douglas Allen, sportsvvriter, Debora Praggs, managing editor, Dennis lackson, editor. Front Row: Marcellus Leonard, business manager: Zandra Tyler, features editor. Photo by Larry Wilson, Tempo staff photogra- pher. SIGMA GAMMA RHO qs-'..f.4vf' .15 In -' 7. wg ,n anim f , ' A JH-V in 5 .' ,ff4ii':.I'11.'igw Lffc FN 5 ' .-,ffjx . E fi., af, . A fi 'x31 'gt', '11, , Wg, A .iw NOVEMBER A --ua 'H 6 'Lu 5 N Y f. Left to Right: Annette Britt, Twylia Srniley, Stephanie Chapman, Linniel Ellzey, Cozetta Long. 76 ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA PIA 2-1- Lett to Right: Seated: Cecelia Moore, Serita Evans, Cerelous Douglas, Yvette House, Tonia Sadler. Standing: lacquelyn Williams, Patricia Moore, Valencia Smith, Denita Hunter, Crystal Clay, Carolyn Hankins, Paulette Dukes, Venus Cole, Sherrie Hersey. ALPHA PHI ALPHA . r 4 N' . nv-'X an Q Left to Right: Michael Owens, Carlos McCullough, David W. Holliday Marcel D Barnett, Vance Bonner, Michael Dickerson, Darren Bolden. UMEGA P I PHI -gt! Left to Right: Kirkland Crossley, William Smith, Edgar Lucas, lxenneth Cobbs, Rodney Bates, leffery Smith, Neander Rowlett, BIOLOGY CLUB Professor lack Fooden, advisor, Vonda Gaines, secretary, Anthony Davis Angela Craig, Dwayne Dixon, president, Lisa Boyd, CHEMI TRY CLUB Top down, L-Rt Sharon White, Dr. Robert Hollins, advisor, Ar- thur Mardis, Regina Cason, Debbie Vveathersby, Levon Edwards, treasurer, Renee Poe, vice-president, Charles Downs, Rita VVare, president, Mark Ricks C a d u c e ll S ' S O V C 1 i pm., , X 3' - e t i , - ' Left to Right: Standing: Mark Thorton, Angie Craig, Veranda Willis, Detrice lohnson, Pethsheba Bullock. Seated: Arthur Mardis, Evelene Steward, treasurer, Bryan Latham, president, Connie Umbles Not pic- tured: Geri Bernard, secretary, Alix Solomon, vice president, Vonda Gaines, Yvette Battle, Shirolyn Ector, Rita Ware, Deatra Fleming, Ava Whitfield, Alma Smith, Bernadine White, Nolan Lathrop, Paula Cray, Za- dok Dean Ill, Rebecca Karr, Ron Berry, Mark Boyd, Donald Rogers, Deborah lones. B S P A ii x -',' N--P5 yr-Q., A tlhilblfus-.5 Back Row: Left to Right-Robert Davis, Rudolph Hite, Stephany Pruitt, president, Haven Fisher, Marie Carter, secretary, Seated: Esther lenkins, co-advisor, Betty Stroud, Georgia Myrick, corresponding secre- tary, Bobbie M. Anthony-Perez co-advisor fB.S.P.A. -Black Students Psychological Associationl FENCING CLUB qw Fi 'Q 2 i ii 2 New? NT-- nu: Robert Brice and Hazel Smith Not Pictured: Renard Banks, Lyle Ferguson, and Bernard Shaw. ROT rt 9 'l' lift ' .Av ,..- Left to Right: Top Row: jeffrey Thompson, lerry Wiley, Steven Kidd, Michael Tennyson. Middle Row: lason Wims, Debra l, Williams. Bottom Row: David V. Lozano, Paula johnson, Sh DIET ETICS CLUB - + MINORITY RESEARCH BIOMEDICAL SUPPORT PROGRAM xl 4 I SNACS Alex Rakovvski Q ,. HSA 1 HA: Rena Krizmis J fx' Counseling Center Sherrie at K-210 lohn Ross Rosalind Morgan The CSU Counseling Center is a free service which provides professional counseling for group and private matters. The center offers workshops and various programs to help CSU students develop good study and test habits, effective management of stress and time, and cope with the demands of daily life in our society. CSU counselors have had extensive training in the helping professions and are able to assist stu- dents in handling the normal experiences of tension, frustration, anger, fear and joy that are part of all our lives. Involvement is voluntary, free and available to all members of the University community. Privacy and confidentiality are maintained. Career Plannlng and Placement K-200 Dr, Rena Krizmis, Acting Supervisor of Counseling Cen- Graduate Placement Officer ter, talks to student Career Planning and Placement is concerned with assisting all students and alumni in investigating career opportunities, formulating career goals which match their individual inter ests, abilities and field of study, and developing placement credentials. The office hosts recruiters from various corporations, government agencies, school districts and graduate and professional schools who come on campus regularly to interview students. The office is a key resource for students seeking permanent fulltime employment. Ea 'X-Jhr Alhed Health Honors Ceremony QQWARD QJEDICATIUNS karen Rochelle Echols Radiology student wins award for Day Care Center Dedicates best scientific paper Playground Fence Q , TW ' 'A A-,it 1A.,.'1 1 4 4:-Ln, ' 4 .Xml Beiow Congressman Harold Washlngton vlslts CSU dunng Mayoral Senator Adlai Stevenson visits CSU during gubernatoriai race. H0 DRABLE Below: Mr, T and Ms. Mariann Aalda visit the CSU summer sports program. 'I 1 I I E Black Writers Forum present an evening of poetry, music, and dance. Father Clements encourages CSU students. x5 'unv- 2 - Hiddekel hair design and fashion show. l-. r ' f-'4 I x, n 0 5,4 s . ,NH 'x R, !' l s 5 eg. CICELY Cicely Tyson, one of the most respected and honored talents in American film and theatre, visited Chicago State in late Feb- ruary, Her appearance was part of the month's activities saluting Black history and also was one of the offerings of the Universi- ty's Cultural Celebration Series for 1983, Tyson commented on her career and the challenges she had to meet as a Black actress and she responded to questions from an overflow au- dience in the Breakey Theatre. 5 li Learning Chicago State University sponsors a variety of activities and programs for local elementary and high school students. Among the various programs offered is the CSU Summer Sports Program, Model Unit- ed Nations and Project Challenge which is a cooperative program between CSU and Carver High School. Project Challenge is designed to provide academically motivat- ed students access to college level instruc- tion and learning resources. The sponsors are Carol Cering Ctop leftl and Paula Mur- phy lbottom lefty F' .7 1 S. Enrichment as! Xxf 415 The High School Band Concert entertains CSU audience. Arif J - N S? 14 x , Z2 N f' ffaii? :Always there when you need them A 1 I S -' . if f 3 , r -P6 :K 1' yo 2, l '5 b s .'v :I y' U Ar- 4 5 xfr ' L W. - i 'W,,.... X ' -.... 1 Q f Q, 1f. - ' f I ' ' ov- I ,. ' 4 ' R 'A ' ' All A , 17 P ' 437' --,...., A , gy my X v- 1' ' J' NS- .552 Xa .,' I I 'I '-, .x'y Km I Qi PM ws, sv I 'ss A Ln Q- www-N mil! fi Associate Provost and Academic VP Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs and Student Development Patrick Leonard William VV. Sutton U IVER ITY ADMINISTRATIO Office of Administrative Acting Associate V,P. for Administrative Affairs Affairs, VP. Robert Hauwiiler Paul Brinkman Office of Planning and Budget Wayne Rath 'GZIP' 'BL Assistant to the PresidentfAffirmative Action Officer Renee F, Williams oO As'-wx , I K 1,4 B . N . I ' . X V L 'A' , ' v 1- JR 0' tx X X . ' ' YAQ Q: . -L 's V N i' Qt,3.' L . 2 iii, ' ,,i- ,i3,v t - A - . . -'Lan Qxi,-flqf: , - 1 , in-. ,gk ' ,L .W jedi -' .5331 - 7? .fQ a.,x , .I :mx-W. xv, . wx V i , U 1 'F . Assistant to the Provost and VP. for Academic Affairs Marion Wilson-Comer Dean, Office of Admissions and Records Contract Administrator Walter Heinzel Board of Governors Degree ProgramflCP Director Robert Price CSU Foundation 81 University Giving Executive Direc- tor Stanley 1, McConner University Without Walls Director Lorenzo Paredes ix lOl .- 1 gs 'Rr Q I ,wh Q N .N. C Office of Student Support Services Office of the Registrar Qffiqe of Aqademig Evaluation 8, Director IENDGS I. Hruska Advisement Azel Carter Specialist Robert P. Simutis - f .uglf I 'IQ -A i'i:3'4 Jew' , W R W A 1 N P rick J I 1 -.. , 5 ? ' i ii K' 1' The Uniorf. S Facility WELUOMES Pres.Hr'ERS Office of Alumni Affairs Specialist Rosemary D. Martin g n K . l 1 ' .4 5 x ,Z Office of Student Affairs 81 Devel- opment Special Assistant to the Provost Susan M. Martindale Office of Business Operations Director Geraldine Brooks Q' ' Office of Continuing Education 81 Extension Services, Director Patrick L, Stanton P P! .1'1.N', ' Graduate Division Studies 81 Continuing Education, Dean Richard Prince Physical Plant Services Director Ronald M, Leahy Q 4 Acting Director, University Rela- tions Mary Reaves i af i- ffff - 4199 Chief of Campus Police Harry Anderson Director of Personnel Services C. Chris Keely 2 5 X W l .-2 5. K., i. f. QQJYYX. , Q N7 xf 5 n Wusxw Q , 'W 3. il X X. 35 A QM. -xv 3 X sv N ix' in ig 4 'Q fi S 3 5 ww? I i 3 s f we 3 S-Q19 S. ! N L N-if a '- 1 55. x .1 , 1 s- .max -.. ,M we ,f v1 .4 I n , -:J ' v f I Y, I. 1 '4 rgff: V, if , I -'v 4A-. .Sv--, 31 'wh . I- pa - I -...o 'Q 'E 4 .0 72 Qld ig -rf .b - ' ZH , 'i ,' V 1 I If 25.1, U 1 k R' 5 '--1. 4 s V' I A .1f.- 4 ', , -' 9 7' '- X, p I 4 mm . 1 - ., , . . -,-3.-',. ef-, - , ,- . . s , . ,, - ' .gf it Y ,L 44. . fygf-rv ' . .lrwx-h,49'I'i 4JyJ-5 r WL g A .I 1 - , .A all ' nv 1 g-Rig . 4, ' 'M' ' My ' if 'qi rl 9, Q, ,V J- 4 ' r ' s uv-' 4 wg- I. FRE a wr -luis 11 Q 'C' F0 jf.-9 S- 16 'ff' ,J U I w,g,f. V I . ow:-Q, ,X ,-1 N4-.1 . ' .- C ,J , v L V- X ff' .gv.w.--- .- . 1 9 , .N 23 . .rw H1 J.: .gy -r-I '.f -- x . 'W P , . ,A,,,,x,,.., A, ,,,,.w. .,.g . - - -,sb-PP:-' , .M-1: Q. o if L' ' , 4 ,SQL 'irynjq f.: CSU COMMEN CEMEN T 1983 the moment has finally come. . . -'N lv 4? V X 'S X X N 4 - QR xx f it 6 fri' f wh? ., ' ' I X X- 5 I . 5 ' R' Ima If-lv 1 U: 0 'Q' N .1 , O' is N-6 ,I dugg? , i S -bl B 4--A 1 2 v f I I x .mils . Aq s,. Dr. Ruth Love Pres. George Ayers 5X XQSQXX1 -f' 7 v ' A Y .4lgtQL? W H Q. N Au, QY ,,f?if Ai, J. 1.5 ' . b 'N . X -' A1 lllxgixtxm Xfx - XX lv Hg, 1 v N , X ' ' 1 l UMW l'i'ff5NXv 1 Ya i ' A3 A4 A ly A -,' W .4,1b, ...f X 1 O I 5 X x x x X '. KLM Ruth Love Speaks Out Dr. Ruth B. Love, general superintendent of the Chicago public schools, de- livered the lanuary commencement address to CSU graduates during the 307th commencement ceremonies. In a challenge to Chicagoans to help public school children, Dr. Love an- nounced the launching of the Chicago Education Corps, the system's comprehensive volunteer program. llAnyone who has a desire to voluntarily contribute to the exciting task of renewing public education in our city will be enlisted, said Dr. Love. Ruth Love, a native of California, was appointed to the position of general superintendent of the Chicago schools in 1981, after serving as superintendent of the Oakland Unified School District in California for six years. During her address, Dr. Love stressed to the graduates the importance of backing public education, saying that America continues to be a strong nation because of it and not in spite of it. lllt was our system of public education that allowed us to reach unimagined heights as an industrial giant, made us a leader in space technology, and gives us the impetus and know-how required to compete in the complex communi- cations and computer revolutions, she said. Dr. Love appealed to the graduates to become involved in the new volun- teer program and use their degrees to lluplift the spirits and physical conditions of all humankind. Namggfm' '17 sq' 'ffxi at ff ,!321, ., I 'N 3 'Y ,-. i al U 'f Af' QW 7? 2 Af 'I I 51 gh 0 q-r 3 s 4' 3. sy. mx, ,, Wgq? at Q . tv 'P' ,. MEMORIES. . . J 1 p Q UUU G.A R, S ND I N NAQIAW ! - x VS CENTRAL STATE SAT ,UR DAY G 1BLDQ, 1 N730 PM L W' 'L+ i'.q'X, f W1 v, ' :gy iw' A r :KU H ' Y 5, as Fifa K5 -'v , ,,-:A , ,,, A ' 1: -- Q -an 'T'-15. -' 5 gg -pf- .- X, .PX x ffl .FQ -..,f N, -- .. ,-- . - --z- 1-Af ,af-f - rg --JSM 15, 9 41'- f' Taiwo Abiona Afh-3f18SiUS L. Akpan Bernard Amanze S 5 'Qi Ruth Andergon Sharon Anderson Tanza Anderson 4' . ,yi 25 'f:9 x L' ,,m 1 V-. s Emile Andre A Dy 1 Haro Irancxs Ashana I l 1 9? xx ,P wk V s - ' 1' X.1 ,-ng, Victor Anthony Brandon Arnold ,Q 'Q rig Rhonda Bachus Vanessa Barclay 4 10 h ffl Denice Barnes Lynette Barnes RQVWQG Benson ' ! Q . lohn Boachie-Ansah X Cen Bernard Call Buzzell E Sandra Bolton leannre Bradshaw t Y' hav Elaine Brooks Shirley Brooks Bennette Brown pm 2? :QQ W Lloyd Brown Vanessa Brown Dorthea Burrell 9- X Q Q Susan Burrell Leslie Anne Burton lames Butler 'Nan fll 'Lt'- t Rolls-rt Butler Sharon Butler Carol Carson-Warner Barbara Casey lohn Cheeseman Michael Clark Shirley Clay NX mx Willie Ella Clay 'Y Nuff , I xt q. X --W fr' Ruth Clayton Beulah Coleman Sheila Coleman X if 1 l Eleanor Collins Leonardo Collins TT , ., H C -a f. Susan Copeland Dennis Crosby l IMS Lydia Davenport Regina Davis if' l x l i X 0 la l 4 blllVlf'X li-ly Robert I. Dernbovvski Debra Common O Michelle Darang i l Riley Brooks Davis Henry Dill TT? 3 1 Sylvia Dillard David Dixon Harriet Ll Dowdell fr :L if S 5 Aff ,il WLWAL 1 i X Q J ' 'J Theonia Dunn Zandra Easley rf' Linniel Ellzey Pamela Epps Ruthle Eptmg ,Ti Sv' Michael Ewuoso Haven Fisher Kerry Fitch '15-r lxathleen Flgumoy Shelton Flowers Thurman Foreman Q..- Lydra Fon Christine Gallardo Romley Geary fn f hanta Graham Frnestune Green Gayla Green es! ,f + Patrick W. Hamilton Keith Hartley David Henclevvslcl I.. Esther Henry W 5 Lenise Hicks I vs '50 T5 leNlf'h ll xxx Gladys Howell Ollie Hunter lvngsley Ibeabucnu 127 ,AA X aw J x N 01 ' , . , nil' --- fi ff , , I' X f , iilift-. ,fl X Q, r . X I A l, 7-tif: F ' ' 5 5, D f A Ezelkpe lkoro Samantha Ingram Louis lackson 45 ' 1 l Milton lackson, Ira William lackson loyce- Iefferson Grace lonns C' llwnna lolwnson Gloria Iohnson X v Pamela lames Carol lohnson Lemmie lohnson Vanessa johnson Zenobia Johnson Leonard loiner N' -Q -r-N .., , 0 LK X N., ,l.,'l , N Q N ' 1 Q .2 If 4 1 xr-rlfs' fr .pea J , fix: 'X H: Q., V, ,X X.. , as - - 'fl Ng 1 ' E a ,. .gi - ' X , - - , . . Althea lones 4' .., 'Ui M . wit , - f' I P252 --. .e if V il In 1, , l , 4, .M k,..,A32.t.l...q.,,1l- 5141. f,,,:..a1,,5--. -- , ,a.s 1-f ,. A famvwfv'-A . A 1' K ..'.'Q.'f gif M ,i x 'fF5'Ji?. . L' ' 1-. .f n lfia' '1 -A .. 1 '.. -' .4 x- lf, . ff., .3--A ' ,4,,Aw,Q3n 1, gf, ' S. 'Cm 'QR . 1 ' 4 , 1 x- ,NN u'w WN' Lx K Q t ...yi -X1 ' ' n 'ww l H . Sandra lones -in Y'-yin I X X , Ruth l0l'd6l'1 Wayne D Kemp Marx ignoebel 129 gy U V 1 lmrfvlld l lonn lxnowlton Clara Lacey William Latimore C! 4 lanice Lawrence Robert Ledbetter Arthur Lee IN 'Ui Anita Levinson Emmifi Lg-wig Gail Long Inky -5 r fm- Robert Mansell Dorothea Manuel 5 QA Hls- ' lessie Maroy Bernice McCormick Ruth McGee S V a fwmggna me, it 2:- 5 'fig Carla H. McGill qu--'O LL 939' lohn D. Mchmnie 1 '. has of gg' V ? N Sheila Mckinnon Leslie Meggs Lorrame Mexers lv- RODYIW MlCl1dlSki Gary Michel Lynetta Miller an if- we .. , Xa xg N 4' 'Q i Forrestine Mills Annie R. Milner Emma I. Mitchell 63 Iuliette Moon Dolores Morris Barry Mosley .ff- of l.tll'l'li' R Newsom Patricia Newsom lune-ne Norman ,A .X- Lula Norwood Silas Nwankpa Olufunke Olayipe S , .J yr' 1- , ' N julie Onuoha Uwaoma F Onwunmelu TJ- 4.2 f 'hrs Larry Parker Christopher B Pate Gilbert Perm 5 ., .gf ig? Hi., nf- 3 .w 1., ?..f??f2'Y! 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Copy editor Donna Randolph .................. secretary Genice Wedgeworth ................... staff Edgar Lucas ..................... ......... s taff Arilla Woods ............. ......... s taff WW. Ulysses Ruff, editor-in-chief YEARBOOKS IMPROVE WITH Mark Thomas, copy editor AGE I Nl 1 Wayne Ixemp. managing editor t riff. ,bib D90 wx .- 'J '3- x 1 -,.-' i. t I 52 ug, ' ' '. ,l 1 'ill fl i Il? gl. ' W. 2 Ulysses Ruff Another year has come and gone, and yet the memory lingers on as experience often does. Nothing can take the place of a memory, since memory is a part of experience and experience is always irreplacable, al- beit, not always profound, My experience during this past year has been to serve, enhance and develop an essential part of this university's heri- tage-its yearbook. This book will, I hope, become something of special value in the years to come for someone. A yearbook should be more than just a record of the previous year. The end of 1982 and the first portion of 1983 has been a pivotal period in my life because of spiritual, material and personal developments. Consequently it is my hope that this yearbook will somehow hold the same amount of significance for all of its readers since together we have overcome so many burdens, ob- stacles and adversities. In closing, I am always pleased to identify just some of the individuals who have helped shape, direct and otherwise influence my efforts in this achievement. First and foremost, thanks be to God who makes all things possible, then to my wife who graciousness inspires me to greater heights. I am also grateful to Mr. Robert Hauwiller for his support and guidance. Last, but not least, I am indebted to my first mentor and very good friend, Mr. Ulysses Chambers and to all those who helped in so many ways to bring this book to completion through their support and hard work-namely President George Ayers, Provost William Sutton, Dean Barbara Henley, Terri Gibbs, Marcia Best, Gail Gannon, the yearbook staff and so many others. I thank all of you for your support and encouragement. Ulysses Ruff Editor May 7, 1983 f q x: M wywf-.1 7' 'll Have A Dream : A Sculpture By Abbott Pattison, ACKNOWLEDGMENTS As always, it is almost impossible to acknowledge all the individuals who have put their time and effort into making a product such as this one a success. Nevertheless we would like to thank everyone who contributed to this project and make mention of just a few who helped bring it to pass. Photography Credits: Robert Hauwiller, Sterling Simms, Deloris Harris, Curtis leffries, Marcellus Leonard, Donell Montgomery, Larry Wilson Other Credits: Marcia Best, Terri Gibbs, Donna Murphy We would like to thank everyone for their support and encouragement of the Chicago State University yearbook. We would also like to mention several individuals whose assistance in reviv- ing the yearbook last year helped make it a reality: Eugene Neat, Calvin Har- ris, Curtis leffries, Sterling Simms for their photography, and Charles Sajna, Cynthia Lake and Diane Gilbert for their office support and assistance. 'Y 'j ' V ',.- 1? ,ws ' .Q , ' J, fd. ,:k 1 lo' 1 H - ' . R AQ hA,. ,I , W 95 X , v f 4, x . A. . . , -f 's+x'-Q 5 ' 5:9 - 5' ,gh ' asm, Q V I Ji. Li, n 1 ,f Y J f 1 ff , r , 4 W , 4. ,iii 1' ' c I 1,-, 5 fl J?-, fi ,- :-vx . 99: Q .f iii, r V :ggi 1' f V 'gr' 1 4? is . 5 S, 'gl .Fav v-aff' a,'- .Mi 'As o :-:FZ W- ' -r :- - -'- -2- ' .l.u. ozlzlgg. :uc azz... 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