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imorg tire sampomem UJ pr h wail rourmeg. complete ,3 C in order to m: 51W 3.13.1 553 CT r.r..iH-.'.:.ai 1dj.3tmcm. : k: CL H. . n w. L. Cl C. - . m :J v: :5 W '. t7;- A u T: x :5 35 z 7 c: a bagmnmg, Q. has; ied tEb Class of lktm T0 111:5 mint. Ws are prom: 1'0 mesa. . Dedication NATHANIEL ADAMS COLE We are proud to dedicate this book to the memory of the late Nathaniel Adams Cole. pianist, com- poser, and master stylist of popular song. Nat U'King'j Cole will long be remembered in the theatre and motion pictures and on radio and teievision. He performed before millions all over the world. In America, in Europe. in Australia, and in the Orient, his genius has been proclaimed. He was among the first of the Negro performers to have his own national television series and to be headlined on a sponsored radio net- work series. He was honored by every music journal 0! any importance in the United States for his unique style as a singer, composer, and pianist. In 1964 the degree of Doctor at Fine Arts was conferred upon him by Morgan State College. Although Nat FKing'U Cole's Roads Taken were not the same as those we have traveled for the past four years, his life was a living reminder that hard work and a creative imagination are as important as talent in the world of the performing arts as well as elsewhere. Teacher of the Year 1965-66 DR. J. HAYWOOD HARRISON Each year the students of Morgan State College elect an extraordinary member of the faculty as Teacher of the Year. This year the student body awarded that honor to Dr. J. Haywood Harrison. Dr. Harrison is an assistant professor in the Department of Education. His brilliance and creativity in and out of the classroom make him a most worthy recipient of the title. uTeacher of the Year. The PROMETHEAN salutes him for his academic and pedagogic achievements. Board of Trustees Front Row. Left to Right: Joseph F. Henry: Richard W. Emory. Vice Chairman: Cert Murphy. Chairman: Elaine C. Davis. Back Row. Left to Right: Edward N. Wilson. Secretary: John L. Berry; Henry E. Niles, E. Dale Adkins. Charles G, Hutzler, Ht. Kenneth 0. Walker; Martin D. Jenkins. President of the College. Under the law. the Board of Trustees is responsible for the management and policy making of Morgan State College. The Trustees. who are appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Maryland Senate, are charged with the making of the by-Iaws governing the business, instruction, personnel and policies of the Institution. They ap- point the President. who implements these poticies and keeps the Board well informed of the crucial needs of the College. embracing those of the students as well as those concerning the physical plant. With the added re- sponsibilities of awarding honorary degrees and making the budget. the Board of Trustees represents the highest echelon in the management of the College. To the Graduates of 1966: The theme of your class. Roads Taken, indicates the many lacets of your rich experiences on this campus during your undergraduate years. It is perhaps more important, though, that you consider the future implications of Roads Taken. In the years ahead you will come to many crossroads: In your vocational careers. in your roles as citizens. in your personal lives. We have tried very hard here at Morgan State to help you prepare yourselves to make intelligent and worthwhile choices. The true value of our iomt efforts will be assessed in the Iong-distant future when we observe the roads you have taken. I am confident that your choices will lead to constructive attainments of which both you and your Alma Mater may well be proud. Congratulations! I wish for each of you a successful life - not simply success to be counted in material gains. but success in attaining worthwhile social and personal goals to the end that this will be a better world for your having lived in it. Martin D. Jenkins P r e s i d e n t The Morgan State College Mace The mace has been used as a symbol of authority for many centuries. especially in Europe. In France, the mace was introduced in the twelfth century by Philip II and in England by Richard I as an emblem of authority by state officials. the sergeants-at-arms, the royal body guards. and ecclesiastical dignitaries. This symbol of authority was presented to Morgan State College In 1956 by the General Aiumni Association and is borne by the Faculty Marshal in academic processions. The Morgan State College Mace is a wooden shaft turned from the historic old Dust Bowl, used tor several decades as a chapel, gymnasium and little theatre. A polished stone ball taken from the campus quarry forms the base, and the shaft is decorated with silver clasps and jeweled bosses. There are three silver strips on the shaft, each engraved with an epoch of Morgan's histOry:- The first phasHentenary Biblical Institute, 1867-1890; the second phase-Morgan College, 1890-1939; and the third phase-Morgan State College, 1939-. Road In tcllectual Holmes Hall Sitting. Left to Right: B. Dorsey. G. Heed. R. Bell, D. Thomas. Standing. Left to Right: A. Dent, J. Smith. D. Burton, B. Booth. Hobbs. Alpha Kappa Mu Pi Lambda Psi is the Morgan Chapter of Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society. In order to meet the requirements. a student must be of junior or senior classification and have a scholastic rating of not less than 3.3. This organization has great significance because it includes members of all departments and because it promotes greater competition in the campus community. FOUR TUESDAYS AT FOUR Alpha Kappa Mu National Society is pleased to pre- sent to the Morgan State College COmmunity a series of original papers authored by students of the college. Four Tuesdays At Four is a series of interdisciplinary seminars aimed at providing a laboratory for the meaningful exchange of creative ideas. Some of the papers are honors papers, prepared under the direction of a faculty member in the department in which the students are pursuing major studies. Others represent independent investigations of areas in which the students have genuine personal interests. Questions and general discussion follow each formal presenta- tion. Everyone is welcomed. PAR'I'ICIPANT S -- 1966 MARCH 15, 1966 - A Study on Cheating Martha Jean Bamtt. h66 - chhology MARCH 29, 1966 - Camns's Concept of Metaphysical Rebellion Floyd Owens, T16 - Philosophy APRIL 19, 1966 e The Writing Style of F. Scott Fitzgerald James Gilliam. '67 -- English MAY 10. 1966 - The Employment of Negroes in Motion Pictures, 1903-1930 Robert Bunn, '67 - History 10 Who's Who Among Students In American Colleges and Universities Sitting, Left to Right: W. Howze. C. Scott. B. Dorsey. B. P'mdell. D. Thomas. H: Bell. 0. Minor. Standing, Left to Right: G. Lewis. J. Veal. D. Causion, C. Rawles, G. Harley, D. Swan. R. Bunn. J. Smith. A. Dashlell. B. Booth. J. Bassett. Who's Who Among Students in American Colieges and Universities is a National Organization which honors a college or universityhs most weII-rounded students. Students on Morgan State College's campus are setected on the basis of scholarship and leadership and are approved by the Assistant Dean of the College. 11 Division of Humanities Dr. C. Philip Butcher Chairman of Division :52 . I Courses In the Division of Humanities place emphasis upon man as a human being, as distinguiehed from man, the animal. As students pursue courses in the Division of Humanities, they become aware of the spiritual and emotional experiences of man. The Division of Humanities includes the following departments: Art. English and Speech. Foreign LanguageS, Music Education. and Phitosophy. Heads of Departmcn ts Dr. Nick Aaron Ford James E. Lewis English and Speech Art 12 Dr. Richard L. McKinney Philosophy . Hayes Strider Music 13 Dr. Frederick H. Dedmond Modern Language ' Dr. Marcus Allen Mrs. Fannie C. Alston Modern Languages English -' 1. Mrs. Eugenia W. Collier Miss Charis Crosse English English Barry Fortune William H. Haithcock English Music An Harry L. Jones Dr. Iva G. Jones English English 14 Miss Clara B. Anthony Harold B. Chinn English English and Speech Mrs. Marsha Cummins Mrs. Carol .3 Diggs English English Miss Annabel L. Hawkins Mrs. Frances B. Hill English Music Dr. Maurice A. Lee Dr. Ulysses G. Lee English English Michael M'agrogan David N. Margolies Sandye McIntyre H Dr. Therman B. O'Daniel English English Modern Languages English V. 19 ., a Dr. F. Brgdahl Peterson Walter M. Ryan Dr. Ruthe T. Sheffey Mrs. Rita D. Simons L Phrlosophy English English English Robert Smith Dr. Charles W. Stallings Miss Patsy L. Stephens Dr. John A. Sweeney English Art English Music .Q Idel W. E. Taylor Mrs. Eleanor Q. Tignor Mrs. Jean F. Turpin Dr. Waters E. Turpin Philosophy English English English 15 $5.944; ' 763:3; :- - g; Mrs. Eleanoa' Wiiner English Mrs. Ann V. Young Dr. Edith von Zemensky Modern Languages Modern Languages Sitting. Left to Righr: C. Dixon. 3. Holley. Standing, L9 to Right: 0. Pryor. C. Burrell. English Club The objeciive of this club. composed of students majoring in English and the lan- guage arts, is to foster interest in ail phases of English. Meetings are devoted to lectures. reading original productions, and discussing problems in English language and literature. Lambda Iota Tau This organization is a national hongr society for stu- dents majoring in English and foreign Iitgrature. The'pur- pose of Alpha Theta chapter is to recognize and motivate the outstanding student in the varied fields of literature. Sitting. Left to Right: B. Holley. L. Mickans, E. Allen. B. Wilson. R. Jones. C, Burrell. 16 El Circulo Espanol This club sefves as a point of contact between American culture and that of spam and Latin America. It sponsors lec- tures by native Spaniards or other per- sons educated in the Spanish language and literature. Der Deutsche Klub This organization is devoted to the study of the German language. music, and culture. It offers a practical experience in phases of the language. N l-aIJ '. I il'ul, 1 Jlt. .L. . , . . 345.3 all i. - 1-,ng - null HIE? '- I ' D I, ' Le Cercle Francais This club serves as a ligation between French and American culture. It enlarges upon what is taught in the classroom and otters a medium through which the students can follow current French thought and ideas. Natural Sciences Dr. Percy A. Baker Chairman of the Division Courses in the Division of Natural Sciences attempt to explain the natural phenomena which constitute the natural and factual environment of mankind. The student becomes aware of the physical forces which act upon man and of the physical forces upon which man acts. The Division of Natural Sciences includes the Departments of Biology. Chemistry, Health and Physical Educah tion. Home Economics, Physics. Psychology. and Science Education. Heads of Departments l . Dr. George H. Spaulding Chemistry Dr. Clarence L. E. Monroe Dr. William F. Burghardt Biology Health, Physical Education and Recreation 18 Dr. Thomas P. Fraser Dr. Julius Taylor Science Education Physics Dr. Walter R. Talbot Mathematics Mrs. Norman Maiden Dr. Roger K. Williams Home.I Economics Psychology 19 Richard A. Barnes Joseph 8. Berry Embra C. Bowie Robert B. Collagan Science Education Science Education Physical Education, Health Science Education ins X Clarence Clark Vernon 0. Crawley Dr. Harold Delaney Miss Jane E. Enty Biology Science Education Chemistry Home Economics 4,, Talmadge L. Hill Dr. Norvgll W. Physical Education, Health 3101093! Kenneth Jerkins Dr. John W. Science Education Biology i. Hunter Edward P. Hurt Kenneth B. Jennings Physical Education Biology I King Lew Kowarski Dr. Theodore M. Maull Mathematics Biology 20 Marshall B. Payne Horace C. Perrin Dr. Nathaniel K. Proctor Dr. John F! Richardson Ill Psychology Chemistry Biology Psybhology Charles E. Robinson Miss Sylvia Stancil Mrs. Dorothy P. Stanley Dr. UI 3395 S Science Education Science Education Physical Education, Health stghelrm'st'ryStum3s Dr. Hugh Vance Chemistry Equipped with his five senses, man explores the universe around him and calls the advenlure Solence. - Francis Bacon 21 Beta Kappa Chi This is an organization composed of stu- dents majoring in chemistry and others inter- ested in this science. Its primary objectives are to foster a professional attitude and to instill a professional pride in chemistry. American Chemical Society Eta, the Morgan chapter of Beta Kappa Chi. is exclusively ior majors or students in the sci- ences. This society encourages its members to pursue their interests in various scientific phenomena and promotes academic excellence. 1-!- i. i mtu- Psi Chi The Morgan chapter of this national honor society in psychoiogy has as its purpose the advancement of the science of psychology. the encouragement. stimulation. and maintenance ?f scholarship in psychology and in all related ields. Front. Row. Left to Right: F. Sykes, 8. Lipscomb. M. Payne. G. Lee. J. Bassati. 22 Pre-Medical Club The Chemistry Club at Morgan State College is composed primarily of chemistry majors. but also includes other students interested in chemistry. A year's activities include lectures by visiting chemists, a party to welcome freshman chemistry majors to the department. and a trip to a company at which the practical applications of chem- istry may be observed. q. Chemistry Club xa s 0.7- . The object of the club is to encourage excellence in scholarship, to stimulate an appreciation of the importance of pre-medical education in the study of medicine. to promote cooperation and contact between medical and pre- medical students. and to bind similarly interested students. 23 Biology Club The Biology Club at Morgan is comprised of majors and students in biology. Its purpose is to instill a profes- sional interest in the biological sciences. Psychological Society Its purposes are to stimulate interest in current subjects of a psychological nature. to share with the general college community some of the practical appiications of psychological principles by presenting lectures, demonstra- tions. group discussions. and films. and to provide practical experiences outside of classroom activities. 24 Charles C. Key Science Teachers Club The club functions in the development of an interest in science teaching through improving the subject matter competence of members, through strengthening the capacity of members to motivate students to careers in science. by bringing members into personal contact with prominent scientists and science educators, and by effectuating greater mutual understanding and appreciation of teaching problems at the high school level. Hattie Carter Home Economics Club Thls organization seeks to develop an understanding and appreciation of the field of home economics, to de- velop a sense of responsibility and leadership. to previde the pleasure and experience 0! meetings to strengthen bonds among the Home Economics Department. the school. and the community; to train for worthy use of leisure, and to assist the development 0! the Home Economics Department. 25 Division of Social Science Walter Fisher Chairman of Division The Division of Social Sciences purports to instill within the student some knowledge of the social groupings and social forces which condition mankind. The record of manhs striving for the highest level of social living will help the student to better understand his own personality as well as point out ways in which social institutions can be improved through the contributions of the individual citizen. The Division of Social Sciences includes the following departments: Economics and Business. Education, His- t0ry, Political Science and Geography, Military Science and Tactics, and Sociology. Heads of Departments Dr. Winfred O. Bryson Dr. Earl Fl. Moses Sociology Economics and Business 26 Dr. Frank DeCosta Education Lt. Col. Merle J. Smith Military Science 27 Dr. Benjamin A. Quarles History, Political Science, and Geography Dr. Nancy Arnez Mrs. Amy J. Atkinson Mrs. Ciefle Block Arthur L. Boone Education Economics and Business Education Audio-Visual Aids Dr. Gladyce H. Bradley Dr. Donald G. Brandon Cleveland A. Chandler Mrs. Leonore Cohn Education Geography Economics and Business Elementary Education 6?- I Dr. Irene E. Diggs Raymond N. Donelson Dru Homer E. Favor Miss Rosetta Fews Sociology Elementary Education Economics and Business Business Education l A 4 Dr. G. James Fleming Dr. Robert L. Gill Dr. Haywood Harrison Dr. Frederic A. Jackson Political Science Political Science Education Economics and Business 28 Dr. James A. Lindner Richard. Maxwefl Dr. Roland C. McConnell Lawrence H. Middleton Education Socmlogy History Geography Dr. Armin Mruck Dr. Otto H. Olsen Wilks Peters Melville Pugh History History Education Sociology Arthur H. Reagin Dr. Broadus E. Sawyer Dr. Ernestein Walker Isaiah A. Woodward History Economics and Business History History To be ignorant of what happened is to be ever a child. For what 15 maWs lifetime unless the memory of past events is woven with those of earlier times? - Cicero Gamma Theta Upsilon The Morgan chapter, Beta Kappa, of this national ggographtcal society encourages wide acquaintance With the relationship between geographic data and world affairs. 30 Phi Alpha Theta The Morgan Chapter. Eta Omega, encourages historical scholarship. Membership is open to any student who possesses a vital interest in history and has completed at least twelve semester hours in the field with a B-plus average. Commerce Club Front Row, Left to Right: P. Wickes, A. Cain. J. Hatcher, C. Johnson. C. Simpson. Back Row. Left to Right: Dr. Sawyer. P. Thompson, W. Thomas, Ft. Penn, L. Stokes. R. Davis. The major objectives of this organization, composed of students in the Department of Economics and Busi- ness, IS to acquaint these students with the practical applications of their course work. American Marketing Club Front Row, Left to Right: 0. Simpson. A. Cain, C. Johnson, L, Stokes. Back Row, Left to Right: P. Thompson. Pt Wickes. W, Thomas. J. Hatcher, Ft. Davis. This organization seeks to promote the professional interest of its members in the tield of marketing and to develop future leaders in the business world. It also serves to develop standards for teaching marketing. Kappa Delta Pi Theta XI chapter of Kappa Delta Pi. a national society in education. encourages high profes- sional. intellectual, and personal standards and recognizes outstanding contributions to educa- tion. To this end, it invites to membership those PerSPPS Who eXhibit 90mm? dab'e Persona' smmg. Lon to Right: 0. Dashiell. P. Drake. Standing. Left to Right: Dr. qualities. worthy educational Ideals. and sound Amez, a, Lewis. scholarship. 31 Left to Flight: P. Wickes. D. Smith. E. Green. The Department of Military Science is a regular department of instruc- tion on the campus of Morgan State College. Military Science is a re- quired course for all freshmen and sophomores who are under twenty-three years of age and are physically qualified. In their junior and senior years at Morgan, men who elect to do so may take advanced courses in Military Science, leading to commissions in the Regular Army. 32 PT 4-1-1 . .M 1...- !! 5H 'ia. f? L, VI 2 33 Dear Fellow Classmates, What has been an arduous task for many has been a beneficial experience for us all. We should not look upon our tenure here as a sculptor might look upon his incomplete work, and being without form, without structure. or without mean- ing, but as being an end, and yet, the beginning of a realization. I am sure it is with mixed emotions that we reminisce about our past. while hopefully contemplating our future, fully realizing with an air of assurance that the foundation has been well planned for our varied undertakings. Though distance may deprive us of that cohesiveness which was so much a part of college life. let it not be the result of mental negligence that we forget from whence we cometh. Allow that which has become a part of us to remain apart of us, so that each successive day will find us back on the campus at organ. I wish for all of you much success and happiness in all of your endeavors, and thank you for the associations and honors which have given greater significance to my college career. I hope that our graduation will not end the book of our mutual experiences, but will, instead, signify the beginning of another chapter. Sincerely yours. WRAGEMN James Fl. Tabron 34 Senior Class Officers James Tabron President ?- Michael Stump ch-President Bernadine Pindell Secretary Cheryl Hitchcock Treasurer 35 WALTER G. AMPREY History Omega Psi Phw Fraternity; Project Mlsslon. YVONNE CHRISTINE ALLEN English Promethean Kappa Tau; EngHah Club; Scclal Scl- ence Club. BARBARA GRAY ATLEE Sociology Socnological Sociaiy; Social Science Club; Young Women's Chrlslian Association ROBERT MACK BELL H15rory Alpha Ph+0mega1Alpha Kappa Mu: Phl Alpha Theta: Insmute for Political Education: Who's Who Among Studenls in Amencan Colleges and Universities; Federation of Plemdenls. Pramelhean Kappa Tau; Student GovernmenL President Durmllory Cauncil. Presmeni; Men's Dormitory Own Chief Jusllce: Disciplinary Commillee; Presiden'l's Academic Cab- inet; Univeraiw PeopIe-to-People. W. WALLACE BAKER History Amha Pm Alpha Fraternny. Junior cmaa. President Puesidenl's Acndnmlc Cabinet. Fodurulion a! Presi- clams Young Dumocrms; Inamum Vor Polmcal Edu- cation: Advanced N.O.?.C. Social Science Club: Second MHe Award Ccmmmuo, Chairman. NAACP; Mock Convennon Plallovm Gommimm CAROLYN V. BEASLEY History Social Science Club. Socrelary: Sludenl's NaIIOnal Education Association 36 BEVERLY J. BOOTHE Art Promemean Kappa Tam Presidenl: A1pha Kappa Mu: Dimingulshed Honor Sludenk Arl Club. Vice- Prostdanl. President: Federation of Presidents: PROMETHEAN Sla , Sludem Government: NAACP: ths Who Among Students in American Univar- sitlas and Colleges. JOAN CAROL CECELIA BRUNER French Alpha Kappa Arpha Sorority. Anll-Baliluus: Pan- Hellenic Council; Secvelary: PROMETHEAN. Buil- nesa Manager: Sam'nr Senmor: Senior Class Slaer- Ing Committee; French Club; Spanish Club. LINDA M. BROWN History Spanlsh Cluh; Social Science Club; Clvlc lntorosl Group: Dena Sigma The : Sororily, MARILYN NADINE BURNETT Sociology Promethean Kappa Tau: Student Court. Stunn- graphar: Sludem Guvsrnmsnl: Psychological So- ciety; Sociology Club, 37 PRINCESS LUCILE B. BROWN Sociology D 0.W Holmes Debate Soctawl Promelhean Kappa Iau: Alpha Kappa Mu. Sociological Society; Dts- linguished Honor Student. CYNTHIA J. CALLUM Sociology Franch Club; Soctolugy Club; Promethean Kappa Tau: Aipha Kappa Mu, DELORES CAUSION Socrology Promethean Kappa Tau; German Club: Student Government; D.GW. Holmes Debala Socielv. Pr-sl- dent Disiinguished Honor Student; APOSIO'IC CML mce-Presldent: Sociological Soclelv: Alpha Kappa U. RETA HARRIS CHAINEY History FaTmcaI Sclence Scholar; Spanlsh Club; ProJect Mission: French Club. CARL J. CASE Sociology LeROY S. COMEGYS Political Science rnuumuml Baakelball. Baseball. Foo'ball, LAURETTA CHAVIS Sociology Psychomglcm Socialy; Sociological Soclety, ROBERT FRANK CHEEKS History Advanced RO.T.C.: Wresulng Champ. 1982-'68: So- aial Science Club: Young Democrats: NAACP. 38 JULIETTE ELEANORE CORBIN Sociology SocioVogIcal Socraly; AmerICan Sociological Aa- socialion RUTH C. COREY Sociology Sociologlcal Soulew; American Sociological Aa- socialion. MAE JACOBS CONWAY Spanish SDanIsh Club. French C1ub: Majorelle; College Choir: Young Women: Chrislian Assoclalinn. SYLVIA E. CORNISH History Social Science Club; Wesley Club; Hlslory Club: CoIt-ga Marchlng Band, HENRI ANN DANIELS Sociology Socloraglcm Sammy; Young Dnmocvms Club. GERALDINE COTTRELL History Education Club; Social Science Club 39 C. ANNE DASHIELL History Della Sigma Thela Sorurlly; Phi Alpha Theta: Pror memean Kappa Tau; Miss Sophomom': Feds:- mien ol Presidenls; Political Smance Scholar: Who's Who Among Students in American Univar- silias and Colfegas; Senior Mental; Miss Bela Alpha, 1965-66; Pan-Hellanic COUNCIL Pollllcal Summer Intern; Senior Class Steermg Committee. ' THADDEUS EUGENE DAVIS Art Swimming Team; Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity; Art Iub. BEVERLY WEEKS DAVIS French Aposlolic Club; Spanish Club: Promelhagn Kappa Tau: Alpha Kappa Mu; French Ciub: Diattngulshad Honor Sludenl, PATTIE MAE DRAKE French French Club; Spanish Club: Ira Ndridga Players, 40 SYLVIA L. DAVIS Elementary Education CORA M. DUNGEE French French Club; Spanish Club DORIS ELAINE FLEMING Sociology Sludenl Government: College Choir. ANNA RUTH FORBES Socmlogy sociological Society; Senior Menlm; Charm Club; College Choir: Morgan Singers: Marching Band; Gamma Stgma S+gma: Intercollegiate Red Cross Cuuncll: Weslmlnsler Fellowship; Young Women's Christian Associaiion; NAACP; Sludenl Union Com- mines. JUDITH V. DYEH Sociology Promethean Kappa Tau; Sociological Society: Mor- gan Chrisuan Councu. Preslaem: Lulharan Club: Fedarallon ol Presidents. THEODORE ROOSEVELT GIBSON, II History Swimming Team: Canlerbury Club; NAACP, Tra- lull Club. Advanced R.O.T.C,: Hillary Club. NATHAN JOHN FOSSETT. JR. Political Science Social Science Club; Pre-Law Club. CALVIN ELLIOTT FREELAND Geography Ima Phi Theta, Sectelary: Gamma Thela Upsilon: Advanced ROI 0'. Olrlcars Clulx lnlramural Fool- hall. Volleyball. Baskemall 41 BELVA J. GIT'I'INGS English English Club: PHOMETHEAN Sta ; Spokesman Stan; French Clun CLARA M. GILES Sociology Socioiogv Oub: Couege Choir: Charm Club. GHACIE ELEANORA GOODE Sociology Sociology Club. ANNETTE GREEN Sociology Sociologicni Socuelyr ELDON G. HALL Geography Pm Bola Sigma DEBRUAH ABRUETTE GREEN French Colleoa Choir: French Club: Spanish Club: sm- dants Nallonal Education Assoclntlon 42 MARIAN M. HAMMONDS Engh'sh Delta Sigma Theta Scarmily Corresponding Sacro- lavy, Pan Hellenlc Council; Pwmelhean Kappa Tau; ;Miss Pershing Plslol ; Allendanl to Miss RD. C. WILLIAM GAYLORD HARRIS Socioiogy LILLIAN BEATRICE HANDY Sociology Sociology Club: Charm Club: Psychological Socie- Iy; Newman Club, DURANT HARVIN, JR. Hislory n.0.T.C. Olhcers Club; History Glut: 43 JOAN BERNICE HARGRAVES French Alpha Kappa Alpha Soronly: UVCVCFV Club: Young Women! Cnrlalinn Aasocnmton: French Club, SPENCER N. HENRY History Track Team; Groom Pm Groove Social Fellowship. ANDREA ESTELLE HILL Sociology Young Women's leslian Association. CHERYL YVONNE HITCHCOCK English Della Sigma Thela Sommy Treasurer Freshman Class, Sanalm: Senior Class. Treasure Engltsh Cmb; PROMETHEAN Slall. EUGENIA HIGH Socuogay Promalhean Kappa Tau; Socologlcal Soclelyu GEORGE FITZGERALD HORTON Sociology Internatlonal Sludams Assnciallen of Maryland, President: UniIed Campus Chrlsllnn Feltowshlp. President; lnxernationa! Christian Fellowship: Var- ally Soccer Team BRENDA CAROLYN HOLLY English English Club. President; Alpha Kappa Mu; Lambda lma Tau. GERALD A. HOLLY History Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity. 44 JOANN C. HUBBARD French Spokesman: Spanish Club; French Club. WADELLA MAE JENKINS Geography Womavvs Baskelball Team: Ira Aldridge Players: Alpha Psi Omega: Charm Ciub; Gamma Them Up- silon. English Club: College Choir, Alpha Kappa Mu; Ganlerbury Club: French own. GERTRUDE W. HUGHES History CAROLYN MARIE JACKSON Sociology Polsllcal Scmnce Scholar. 1983-84. RITA HINES JONES English Student Government English Club. Spokasm-n RAYMOND J. JONES History Gamma Theta Upsilon. VIce-PresldenL 45 CLAUDIA 5. LEE History Sludenl Court. Cour! Clerk: Social Science Club: Charm Club: Spokesman Sta . GWENDOLYN RUTH LEWIS French Alpha Kappa Aipha Sororlly, Reglslmr. Historlan. Ivy Lea! Repener: French Club Vlce-President: Spanish Ciub; Who's Who Among Students In American Colleges and Universlnss: Charm Club: Baptis! Ctub. NICHOLAS T. LEE History Track Team. Captain: History Club, DEVEHA INEZ LYNN Sociology French Club; Tennis Team. 46 BYRON A. LEWIS Economics Soccer Team. Captain: PoHtlcal Sceenco Schufer. DORIS C. MACKALL Sociology Sncuiogical Socleiy: Snciul Science Club: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sororlty. American Sociological As- somalion; Wesley Foundallon. WILLIE H. MADDOX, JR. History Alpha Phi Omega Fraternny: SIudenl-Facully Gom- mmee; Sludem Unlan Commluee. Social Science Club; ROTC, Cadet Chorus; Intramural Track and Baseball; Sludenla Education Association;Bap- hsl Club; Unlversily People-leaopla MARJORIE McDANIEL Sociology Senior Mentor: Chalrn Club: Alpha Kappa Mpha SOIOIiIV. Dean 0! Pladgees: Bapns1 Club. Preci- dam, 1965-56: Federation 0! Presidenls; Morgan ChHsnan Council; Sucioioglcal Soolely CAROLE PINDELL MANNS English EngHsh Club, LOIS NAOMI MlCKENb English Morgan Chrisllan Counclll President, Apostolic Club. President; Universlty People-So-Peomm chv Chanman: DOW. Holmes Debate Sammy. 47 VICTORIA 'l'. MASON History Delia Sigma Theta Sammy; Social Selence cum; Sludenls Nanunal Education Associatmm CHARLES I. MINOR History DisssnL Phi Alpha Theta; French Club: Sludenl Senate; UC.C.F ; Who's Who Among Smdonls In Amencan Colleges and Univelsilies GEORGIANNA MOODY Sociology JOSEPH GOODWIN MONROE PATRICIA ELAINE MOORE History Political Science Apostoilc Club; Sociai Science Crub: Voung worn- en's Christian Association: Dormitory Council; EDWARD J. ODOM. Ill Political Science Track Team: Federalion of Prasldenls: lnlramural Basketball. Sunball; Omega Psi Phl mearnuy Bn- sileus; Pan Hellenic Council. Parrlamanlarian. MARION ELIZABETH MURPHY Sociology Sociology Club. WILLIAM H. MUSE Sociology Gall Team; Alpha Phi Omega. 48 BRENDA M. PATTERSON Arr Promethean 1955. Associata An Edilor: Pro- methean 1966, An Editor. Art Ciub. KAREN C. POLK French French Club. L. JAMES PERRY, JR. History Projecl Mission. WATSON H. PRATHER, JR. Geography 49 CHRISTINA V. PHILLIPS History F. ADELE PROCTOR English Mlss Morgan : Alpha Kappa Alpha Sarorlly; Ira Aldridge Players; Alpha P51 Omegl Drnmnhca Hon- or Fralerniw: English Club. Pre-Professional Speech Club: Pan Hallamc CounclL Pmsldcnl'l Academic Cabinet. BARRY l. PURNELL History Sludenl Courl; Student Government: Young Demo- crats Club: NAACP; Groove Phi Groove Social F61- Inwshlp; Sonia! Science Club Imramural Spons. CHARLES BERNARD PRYOR English Institute ior Pollucal Educmion Scholav: Prome- lhean Kappa Tau Honur Saciely: Lambda Iola Tau Inlernallonal Honor Seaway Spokesman Reporter; English Ciub; Phi Beta Sigma Fraternily: Flench Club. PROMETHEAN Slafl. Lilevaly Editor. CLAUDIA E. HAWLES History Junior Senatot: Baptisl Club: Dissenl; Civic Mier- es! Group; Palifrcaf lnsmme Schorar; Foreign Af- lairs Scholat: Senior Manlur: Sludenl Cour! Prose- culor; Senlor Class Steering Commiuee; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universmes. ELIZABETH THORNTON ROSS Sociology giugology Club: Psychology Club: Social Science u . BETTE FiOSHE RAY Sociology Sociology Ciubr KAREN A. ROBERTSON French Alpha Kappa Aipha Sororlly Miss Alpha Della. 1965. anch Club. Spanish Cmb: Miss Juniot ; Allondan! Io Muss ROLCN. 1964765: Senior Mentor. 50 MARTHA H. ROWE Sootology Young Women: Chrislian Assucnanon. President: Fgawdhon OI Hresndenls; Morgan Cnnshan Coun- CH; Charm CIUD: Unwersnly PeopleAtoPeople; Bap Ms! Cmb. Westminster Fellowship; Suclulogical SOCIer. CHARLES DIX SHEPHERD English Inlramura! Basketball: English Club: German Club: Dormitory Coun. JUSHCB. Ira Aldridge Playaas; PROMETHEAN Slali. .. JOAN AUDREY SALISBURY Political Science Pra-Law Club; Student Government; D.O.W1 Holmes Debale Somely. LEIGHUNT SHILES History Social Science Club: College Marching Band; Symphonic Band. 51 PEGGY ANN SEENEY Art French Club: Charm Clutr Voung Woman's Chris- nan Association V-ce-Presmen: wra manage Playv ers; Art Ciub; Morgan CNFISIIBH Councrl, LEROY SIMON History AGNES LOFTON SMITH Spanish Spanish Club: French Cmb; Modern Dance Group, greaidem; FederaHon of Presidents; Spokesman la A JULIA DENNISE SMITH French Della Smma Tnsla Soronly, Presldont: WMss Del- la; Nphn Knppn Mu; Promethean Kappa Tau. Fad- eration ol Presidenls: French Club Treaswel: Spanlsh Club: PROMETHEAN 313 , Who's Who Among Sundenls In American leoges and Unl- versilies, BRENDA J. SMITH Sociology Young Women's Christian Associalion: Sociology Club; Charm Club, VICKIE GARDINE SMITH Sociology Mlas Overseas : Overseas Student Unlon; Snclo- logical Society. 52 CLAUDETTE E. SMITH English French Club; English Club. PAMELA SQUIREWELL English Englfsh Club: Spanish Club. BURTON L. STEVENSON Geography Tennis Team; Alpha Phi Omega Fralernily JAMES R. TABHON Socrology Senior Class, President: Kappa Alpha Psi Fru- lernliylj AdvanCad Roma; Officer's Club Transw- er: Unlvelslly Pemple-toJJeople; Pan Heltemc Coun- cll: lnlramural Smarts CONSUELO MARIA STHEETT Spanish Cheering Squad. S1udenl Union Ccmmiitee: Span- lsh Club; French Club. DIANE ELAINE THOMAS French French Club, Assislant Tteasurer: Snanlsh Club: Women's Dormlwry CounciL Secretary: Federatlon 01' Pvasldenls. Sacrelary: Promalhean Kappa Tau. Alpha Kappa Mo: th5 Who Among Sludents In American Colleges and Universities: Disllngulshed Honor Student; Somme: Scholawhlp Sluacnl, Hm- vard Universny: Senior Menlor: Charm Club; Presi- denl's Academic Cabinet 53 AUGUSTUS M. TABB Geography Gamma Them Upsilon, MARY MADISON THOMAS History BENJAMIN MACAULEY UDO Economics Overseas Studenl Union. President French C1ub: University PeopIB-ln-Peapla: Presbylellan Clan PATRICIA ELAINE THORNES History French Club. JAMES WADDY. JR. History Social Science Club: lnlramural Sports: NAACP? Young Demomals Club. JAMES EDWARD WALLEFI History Phl Bela Sigma Frazernny; Distinguished Honor Student Phl Alpha Them; Social Sclenca Club. EDWINA A. WATKkNS Sociology Young Women'a cmiallan Aaaocialion: Sociological Soclsty: Spanhh Club GLADYS WALTON Sociology Delta Sigma Thala Sorority: Socloloulcal Soclely: Bapllsl Club; College Mulching BandL Spanish Grub; Charm Ciub; American SocioIogical Asso- clanon: Volleyban Teum, 54 HARMON S. WATSON English Ira Aldridge Players. Premdenl. 1983-65: Alpha Psi Omega. President, 1965- BS; Promethean Kap- pa Tau. BRENDA MARIE WATSON Sociology Gamma Sigma Sigma Sorority: Wesley Club: Worn- an's Athletic Associmlon. MARY SUE WELCOME PoIm'caI Science Dana Sigma Thain Sororny: Gamma Sigma Sigma, Dean 0! Pledges. 1964. Vice-Presidenl. 1965; Col- lage Red Cross Representative; Muss Pershing Hines : Senior Class Sleuung Cnmmillaa; Student Government: Miss Trefoirg $964; Clvic lnletest Group. ARTHUR WILLIAMS. JR. DOLORES HERMAN WOOLFORD Sociology History Spanish cum JEROME CORNELL WILLIAMS History Alpha Pm Omega Fralernnv, 55 JOHN WOOLFOHD REGINA LORRAINE WRIGHT French History French Club: Spanish Clubl Della Sigma Thela Sororily; Pan Hellenlc Councll. The degree of the above students reads, in part: To all who may read these letters, Greetings: By authority of the Board of Trustees of Morgan State College and upon the recommendation of the Faculty has been admitted to the degree of Bachelor ol Arts and is entitled to all the rights and honors thereto appertaining 56 ALICE DEBORAH AUTRY Business Education Commerce Club: Marketing Club, FLORA L. ARNOLD Elementary Education Newman Club; Drum MajorstleA ALBERT W. ATKINS Physical Education Physmat Education Club; Freshman Basketbatl Team; Varsity Basketball Team. JEAN MARIE BANKS Physical Education Physicm Educallon Club: Student Govammenl; Cheering Squad; Hockey Team lntmmural Haskel- ball Team. JANNIS M. BAILEY, JR. Psychology :mchology Club; National Sociew of Pershing 95, MATTHEW HEN RY BAILEY Malhematics Omega Pal Phl Fraternity: Mathematics Club; Pershing Hille Trick Drill Team. 57' WILLIE L. BARBER Music Education Coirege Choir; College Marching Band: Collage Symphomc Orcheslra: College CcammunllyI Orches- tra; Music Educators National Conterence: lola Pm Theta Fraternlly; Maryland Teachers Associa- 1ion. CHARLES J. BELL Mathematics glwgve Phi Groove Social Felrowshlp; Mathematics u DELORES BARNES Elementary Education KING DAVID BELL Elementary Education Mpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. SgL-aI-Arms: SophoA more Class Fresudenl; Junior Class. VJce-F'rasl. dent; Men's Dormnory OcunciL Secretary-Treaa- urer; Faashrnan Cross-Counlry and Track Teams; lnlramural Sofiball. Baskelball, Football Teams: Senlor Class Steering Committee: Spokesman Stan; Elementary Educatvon Club President: FederaHon of Plesldents, VicmChauman: Newman Club: Pro- methean Kappa Tau; Modern Dance Club: Senior Senamr 58 M. JEANNE BASSETT Psychology Delta mgme Thela Sammy: Psychological $o- ciely: Psi Chi; Serum Senator: th5 Who Among S'ludenls in American Colleges and Universilies. GLORIA ELAINE BELLAMY Business Education FIITA ELMIRA BENNETT Business Education Delta Sigma Theta Sammy: Charm Club; Wesley Club: Commerce Club, Umled Business Education Association SHEILA DENISE BIDDLE Elementary Education CEPHAS LEE BENTON Physical Educatron Sludem Union Execufwe Prcgmm Commlllee, FreSu idem; Nalional SoCily o! Pershing Rilles; Physical Education Club; Fedefallon ol Presidents: Pershing Hines Trick Der Team. MAXINE BLACKWELL Physical Education Volleyball Team; Physical Educatmn Club, Hockey Team. 59 '1- AHLENE FLANAGAN BEVERLY Elementary Education Elemenlaly Educalion Club; Sluden! Government PAULA MERTINA BLACKWELL Home Economics Education Home Economics Club; Promethean Kappa Tau: Charm Club: S N.E.A,i German Club; NAACP; Y.W.C A: Westminalav Feiiowship. Social Science Club; Mock Polluca! Convemion. HERBERT R. BLAKE Physical Education Football Team: Inlramura1 Basketball: Groove Phi Groove Social Fauowship. MARIO BELIZAIRE BOYKE Biology Overseas Student Uniun: Spanish Club; Track and Field Taalrr. Sacco! Team. Man's Dormllory Coun- cil: Internalionai Student Association of Maryland: Student Dean: qudent Government, Business Manager, RANDOLPH A. BOSCHULTE Business Administration Student Union Commiltee: National Sudan; 0! Pershing Rifles. Markaling Club: Ovelsees Student Union. Advanced H,0.T.C MICHAEL BRANTLEY Biology Biology Club; National Soclely of Pershing Rifles: RD Tc. Ol'licets Club; F1010 Academic Wreath; R0101 Best Company Award: Pershing Hillea Basic Drlil Taam; R.O.'F.C.; Chorus; Reserve 0!. licars' Assuciatton Ribbon. 60 NIKIE JOHNSON BOYD Biology JOHN M. BREWER Biology Alpha Phl Omega: Blond Technlclan Society. ELLSWORTH DOUGLAS BROOKS Physical Education Kappa Alpha Psl Flalemity: Physical Education Club: lnlramural Basketball and SorlbuIL COUNTESS E. BROWN Science Education Chemmry Club, Secretary; Charm Club: Ira AI- dridne Players: Science Education Club: Spokes- man Staff. LAWRENCE BROOKS Business Administration 101a Phi Thela Fraternity; Karate Club: Marketing Club: Commerce Ciub. WILLIAM A. BROOKS Psychology LEE F. BROWN Biology Blotogy Club. JOYCE M. BROWN Mathematics Zeta PM Bela Sorority. 61 KENNETH B. BROWN Physical Education Wreslling Team: Physmal Educalion Club; Groove Pm Groove Socral Fellowshin A RUTH CAROLYN BROWN Elementary Education EIamemaly Education Ciub. LORRAINE Y. BROWN Home Economics Charm Club; Home Economics Club SANDRA CYNTHIA BROWN Home Economics Education Home Economics Club, Vice-Presidenl; Gamma Sigma Sigma Sorurily. Vice-Piesldenl; Young Woman! Christian Assodalmn. Treasurer; Charm JACQUELYN MARIE BUTLER Elementary Education Newman Club. Clam Baptta'. Club: NAACP; Universily PeopIa-zo- People; Fulura Teachers Association; College Red Cross Represenlanve. WARRNER DORINDA BROWN Elementary Education Elementary Educatiun Club 62 ALONZO CAIN. JR. Business Administration Commerce Club, Presldanl; Markeung C1ub. Treas- uran CLIFTON E. CARR, JR. Biology Biology Club: Pre-Medlca! Club: Nalional Soclely ol Pershing wales, BARBARA T. BYRD Elementary Education Zela Phi Bela Sammy. DAHEASE TUTT CARTER Home Economics Home Economics Cmb, EARL E. CHANDLER. JFL Physicar Education R. CARLOS CARTER Business Education Students Narronal Educaxion Aasocmlion: Comv merce Club; Markeling Club; Advertising Chub. 63 LAVERNE CLAGGETT Erementary Education Jumur Class, Treasurer; Elemenlary Education Club: Aipha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Secretary; French Club: Women's Dormilovy Councilk JEWEL CELESTINE CHURN Music College Choir; Music Educators Natronal Conley- ence: YWCA: Students Nahunal Educaiicn AsV socialion; BBDHSI Club; Marching Band; NAACP. GEORGE PHILLIP COLE. JR. Biology Biology Glut: Pre-Madica! Club: German Club: Intramural Football Team; Coilege Chow; Newman Club: NAACP JUDITH T. COLEMAN Elementary Education Majosetta. Charm Club; Sludanl's National Educa- tion AsauclaIlon; Future Teachers DI America; Elementary Education Club: Baptist Cluh ROBERT W. COOK Physical Education SONIA CONAWAY Mathematics Mathemallcs ClubA 64 GERTRUDE E. CORLEY Science Education Sclence Education Club' Chemistry Club: Concert Band: Marching Band; lnlramural BaskelbaH; Charm Club. LEE CORN ISH Mathematics CHARLENE COOPER Elementary Education Dena Sigma Them Sozomy; Project Mission: Cheet- ing Suuad: Elementary Educanon Club. Treasurer: Aquatics Club: lnlramuraf SoftbalL Baskelball and Omega Psi Phi Fvalerntly; Varslly Basketbali: Slu- denl Governmenl. Senator; lnlramural Tennis Track and Swimming; Promethean Kappa Tau Volleyball: Junior Dance Commlltee NORMA A. COSTON Language Arts PROMETHEAN. Edllur-In-Chlaf; Aipha Kappa Alpha Sammy; Senior Mentor; Charm Club; Speech Club; Kappa Dena Pi: Federalion of Presidents: Senior Class Steering Cummittsa JUANITA M. COVINGTON Elementary Education ELISE CHRISTINE COUSIN Elementary Education Fulute Teachers 0! America; Sludem's Nauonal Education Association. 65 ARIMENTHA CRUISE Psychology . K L 1 TESSA ALLISON CHOSSE Business Education Overseas Siudanl Union OLIVIA D. CUHBEAM Erementary Educarion Student's National Education Association JOYCE ANNETTE DANDRIDGE Erementary Education Student's Nmiunal Educanon Association: Charm Club; Dissent; Elementary Educaliun Clull BURTON R. DAVIS Physrcs Mathematics Club; American Inslitula of Physlcs; Physncs Grub. SecrelaIy-Troaauren BRAWLEY DAVIS. JR. Physical Education Federation of Presidentn: Karale Club; Hsallh and Physlcal Educalion Club, Wreslling Team EVELYN DAVI 8 Mathematics Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority; Mathemallcs Club: Freshman crass, Treasurer. ROY REGINALD DAVIS Busmess Administration Sludenl Government: Pershing Rules National Mil- Ilary Sociely: Ameyican Mazketlng Association: Commerce Club; Canlelbwy Club; College Cholr: Marching Band. LANNEAU H. DAVIS. JR. Music Education Morgan Singers: College Choir. Music Educaicrs National Conlarancg Maryland Teachers Associa- uon; R.0.T.C. Gme Club. .. J AUFIIA RAMONA DEAN Physical Education Modern Dance Group: Physical Educauon Club: Women's Recrealion and AIhFelic ASSDEIBNOI'I, Hoc- key and Baskelball Teams, 67 PATRICIA DAVIS Mathematics Malhamallcs C'ub:German Club; lnmmural Sparta: Newman Club: Charm Club; ANTHONY L. DENT Chemistry Alpha Kappa Mu; Beta Kappa ChL Vlchresldenl; American Chemical Socialy, Treasumr; Chemislvy Club. Praaidenl ANN LOUISE DORSEY Physical Education Heanh and Physscal Education Club, Treasurer; Women's Recreallon and Athletic Associamn; Womerfs Baskemall and Hockey Teams; Aquaucs Club, Presidenl, Modern Dance Graup CYNTHIA DOHSETTE Mathematics Promethean Kappa Tau: Malhemalics C!ub, Secre- tary; Dramahcs Club. Senior Class Steering Com- mmea. HOMULUS DAVID DORSEY. JR. Psychology LAFRAGIA DOUGLAS Music Education College Chou; Munic Educators National Cnnlar- ence; YWCA StudnnI-a Nallunal Educallon Assw cialion Hanna! CIub, Marching Band; Modern Dance Group. LEON ANTHONY EPPS Chemistry Chamlslry Club; College Chain Debale Society: American Chomlcal Sociely. MARJORIE LA VERN DOWNS Physical Education Y.W C.A ; Physical Educalion Club, 68 SHELIA DIANN FERGUSON Elementary Education Promamean Kappa Tau; Project Mission; Distin- guishad Honor Siudant. MILTON EUGENE FAIRLEY Physics IDA FINNEY Home Economics, Education HERNAN AUGUSTUS FLOYD Chemistry Alpha Pm Alpha Fr-lernily; Federation cl Presl- dents; Men's Dormilow Cowl; Amerdcan Chemucal Society: German Club; Chemkslry Club. 69 MARVA FIELDS Home Economics Home Economics Club. EDNA VIVIAN FORD-BEY Art Education Art Club: Sludem Nailanal Education Association. President: College Choir: SDDKNMM. N! Edklor; Fedarmiun or Ploaidgnls Gamma Smma Slgma 80A rorily PROMETHEAN Slalf. YWCA Mor un crmsnnn Councul- 'Mlss Camoan , 1966. NAAEP. Pursmrane. CAROLYN ROSETTA GAILE Language Arts Gamma Sigma Sigma Sororiw: PROMETHEAN Stan: Charm Club; College Red Cross Represen- lalive, RICHARD MARK FOWLER IV Biology Pre-Meaical C1ub; Bimogy Ctub: Chemlslry Club; Groove Phi Groove Social Fellowship: ln1ramural Basketball and Baseball. THELMA A. GAITHEH Biology Senior Senate; Dissem; Fromelhean Kappa Tau MIRIAM SMITH GASKJNS Physical Education Physical Educalion Club: Inlramural Volleyball and Fietd Hockey ROSALIND LORRAINE GITTINGS Business Education National Busines Teacher's Organizatians PATTIE INEZ GILBERT Elementary Education Promethean Kappa Tau: German CIuh: Delta Sig- ma Theta Sorority: Volleyball Team; Civlc Interell Group: Wesmy Club: Studam Union Socia! Corn- millae: Elemenlaw Educallon Club. 70 SARAH HERFHNGTON Home Economics Education Home Eannamics Club PATRICIA A. GRIMES Physical Education Physical Educailon Club Secrelary, Mnjoretle; Y.W.C.A. BEVERLY M. GREENE Psychology Psl Chi1 Psychological Sociely, Treasurer: Pro- methean Kappa Tau NONA FAYE HALL PsychoIogy Psychozoglcm Sociow; Bapllsl cum; Biology Club: HAROLD HAIHSTON Marching Band: Samar Class Sleerlng Commmoe: PROMETHEAN 51! . Elementary Education RUTH ANN HALES Psychology Psychological Sammy. 71 EARLENE MOZELLE HAMMONDS Eiemenrary Education PATRICIA ANN HAMLETTE Biology Biology C1ub: Pre-Medlcal C!ub. GEORGE EDWARD HARLEY Art Education Alpha Phi Alpha FraIemity, VIce-President: Student GovernmenL Student Court. Associate Jusiice; Promethean Kappa Tau: Advanced RVO,T.C.; PRO METHEAN. Layout Editor; Who's Who Among Stu- dents In American Colleges and Universities. SANDRA DIANNE HART An Education Modern Oance Group: Ira Aldrldga Players. Sac. ralary; Arl Club; Alpha Phi Omega Queen. FRANKLIN HAFIVIN Science Education Pershing Rifles erilary Society NOEL HARVEY Business Education T2 JAMES E. HINMON Biology Biology Club. Presidenl. Treasurer. MICHAEL EUGENE HERNDON Biology Nallnnal Somely ol Pershing Hines. President: Flrsl R O T.C Brigada Commander: Varsily Gall Team: Blomgy Club; Student Union Executive Progtam ALBERT TENNYSON HOCKADAY. JR. Physical Education lmramural Sports; American Assocealion ol Heallh, Physmal Educallon and Recrealion. Committee. Fresxdsnl: Fedarmlon of Presidents: lnlmmural 50mm and Baskelball; Pershing Hines Drill Team. Cummander; Varsity M Clulm JOE THOMAS HOLT Biology Promethean Kappa Tau; BiOIOQY club: P'e'Madiul Club; Baptist Club. VERNON EUGENE HORTON Physical Education WILLIE HOLTON Physics Physics Cmb. 73 DANIESE L. HOWARD Chemistry Chemistry Club; American Chemical Sociely; Cul- Iele Chow, BETTY JEAN HOWARD Elementary Education Elementary Education Club: Students Naiional Edu- ca'lon Association, DELOHES D. HUDSON Physical Education Physical Edducauon Club; Hockey Team CARL VERNON HUNT Physical Education Vnrally Swimming Team; Imramural Spons: Alpha Phl Omega. HIstorIan. ALICE JOHNSON Elementary Education Elementary Education Club: Sludants National Education Assocnallon GEORGE NELSON JACKSON Mathematics Malhemaucs Club; Marching Band. Concert Orch. aura. 74 KAY F. JOHNSON Science Educatron Marching Band: Ira Aldridge Players; Senim Men- tor. LENORA LOUISE JOHNSON Elementary Education EWemenmry Education Club. CORLEY JOHNSON Business Administration Commerce Club; American Markeung Association. Presidenl. ARNOLD MERION JOLIVET Economics Studeni Courl. Chief Juslica: Dormitory Cnud. onsecuung Auorney; Football Team. Captain; Social Science Club, Prasidsm; Dormhory Counch: Poliiical Science Schoiar: Pre-Law Club. LORETTA SELENA JOHNSON Music Education Gamma Sigma Sigma Sotoruy: Music Educators Nalional Conference: College Choir; Morgan 5'09' 9'5: Westminster Club; ira Aldridge Players. PHYLLIS JOHNSON Physical Education Miss Physncal Educalion : Intramural Spurls: Va!- sily Hockey Team: Physical Education Club. 75 BARBARA A. JONES Home Economics Education YVW.C A,; Wesley Club; Home Economics Glut! EMILY LEE JONES Home Economics Education Hume Economics Ciub: Canterbury Club RUSSELL WESLEY JOLIVET Physrcal Education Foulball Team; Nalional Assomaxion for Physlcal Educataon; All CJAA; All American, 1953; Physi- cal Education Cfub; CJAA. Championship Team, 1982 Orange Blossom Classic, 1963. 19651 LAURA VASTI JUDE Mathematics Delta Sigma Theta Sorority: Mathematics Club, Canlemury Club. Modern Dance Group, WALTER TERRELL JONES. JR. Science Education Science Education Club; Home Rina Team; NAACPY BARBARA THOMPSON JOYNER Language Arts Ira Aldridge Players 76 RUBY V. KELLY Elementary Education Y.W.C.A.; Elementary Education Ctub. LILLIAN RANA KELLY Home Economics Education Zeta Phi Beta Sorornm Vice-Presldenl; Pan Hel- lenic Council: Home Economics Club. EUGENE CALVIN KING Mathematics Alpha Phi Alpha Fvalarnily; Studeni Government. Ser'lalor Plomelhaun Kanpa Tau: Pan Hellenl: CounciL Vlce-Presidant; Dormitory Council. IANTHA ELIZABETH LAKE Physics! Education Modem Dance Group. 77 CHARLES LEON KENNEDY Mathematics Physms cum Malhamalics Club Dormnary Coun- crl. Associate Jushce. Fromeihean Kappa Tau: Baa Kappa cm; ths Who Among Smdenls in Amer-can Colleges and Umversmes. HEALY THOMAS LECATOFI Biology Blarngy Club. Pre-MedicaI Club: CoHego Choln BEATRICE DIANNE LEE Mathematics Malhemmics Ciub. Vlce-Fresidenl BARBARA ANN LEE Elementary Education Elemenlary Educancn Club: Charm Club: Volley- ball Team. BONDA EILEEN LEE Chemistry PHOMETHEAN. Sacmtary: Chemlsiry Club. Secre- lary: Tradilions and Homacaming Committee: American Charnlcal Sociely Alhlaale; Senior Class Sleermg Committee. GLENNDA LEE Psychology Zeta Phl Beta Sarorlty, Second Antheasileus: Alpha Kappa Mu. SecretaryATreasurer. Bela Kappa Chl: Psn cm. Psychological Sceleiy; Depanmenl Honor Scholm. 1964-1965: Promelhean Kappa Tau, MARY ELIZABETH LEE Mathematics Alpha Kappa Arpha Sororily, Hodlgus: Malhemallcs Club: French Club; Garman Club: Bapusl Grub, JEANNE MORRIS LEE Elementary Education 78 FRANCINE THERESA LEWIS Elementary Education Scroller Queen; Sluden!5 Nanorsar Education A5- sociation: Elementary Education Club; Muss Kappa Alpha Psn'i BEVERLY RAE LIPSCOMB Psychology Npha Kappa Alpha Soror'rty: Senate: Promelhean Kappa Tau: Psychologkzal Suclety; Psi Chl. WEBSTER SAMUEL LEWIS JR. Music Music Educalors Nallonal Canlerence; Caliege Chnir: College Band; Inlramurals: Iota FN Thela Fraternily, LILLIE CHRIS LONG Elementary Education 79 SYLVIA Fl. LINDSEY Home Economics Bapllsl ctub; Home Economics Club; Senior Man- tor. PATRICIA LONG Elementary Education Sludauls National Education Aasociatinn; Elemen- tary Educalion Club: Purshlreues, MARSHA MALLORY Physrcal Education Heanh and Physical Educalion Club. Vica-Presl- denl; Women's Recreation and Athletic Assucla- lion; Basketball, Field Hockey. Tennis, and Valley ball Teams. I LEVERNA MALLORY Elementary Education Charm Grub: Education Club, DAPHNE MOANEY MATHEWS Elementary Education Charm Club Elementary Educalinn 'Slulx Students National Education Assocbalion; Wesley Club; Y.W.C.A KEITH E. MATHEWS Chemistry Nalional Society of Pershing Rules: Chemistry CIub;Smdam Union Comminea; Advanced R010, MARY MARGARET MC CARD Elementary Education Elementary Educalion Club: smdonls National Ed- ucation Associallon. SEIF M. MATUMLA Business Administration 80 ALOHA J. MC CULLOUGH Business Education Della Sigma Theta Sorority. Second Vice-Presldenl: National Business Educalion Association: Miss Omega Psi Phi . BETTY LOUISE MC GUIRE Home Economics Education Home Economics Club. Secrelaly: Sludenl's Na- tional Assncialion. Secretmy. FLORINE MC CLEAN Business Education AUGUSTINE MILLS Mathematics Mathemalics Club; Perishrenes. ABBEY HODNETT MC NAIR Home Economics Education Home Economics Club. JACQUELYN E. MlLES Music Education Music Educatocs National Conletenca: Morgan Singers: Marching Band; Gamma Sigma Sigma So- tomy; Westminster Club: Kappa Delta Pi. 81 BRENDA L. MONTAGUE Business Education Studenl's Nationa! Education Associalion: Business Education Assoclauun: commerce Club CHARLES E. M ITCHELL Biology Biology Club. Treasurerv REGINA M. MONTAGUE Elementary Education Elemenlary Education Cmb: Studenrs National Educaxion Association; Civic Inlerest Group, YVETTE MARION MYERS Elementary Education Psychology Psychological Sociely; Philosophical Suciely: Dis- sent: Elementary Educalion CIub: Newman Club; Alpha Kappa Atpha Sorority; Charm Club: YWCA. MARY ARTHENIA MOORE Science Education Promethean Kappa Tau; Science Education Club. JOYCE CHAVIS MORELAND Business Education 82 JAMES D. NICHOLS Chemistry Chemistry Club; Amevican Chemical Society; Beta Kappa Chi, JANE MELVIENA ONLEY Music Charm Club; Morgan Slate Choir; Music Educav tors National Conference: Morgan Singers: YJN. 0A.. Secretary; Weslminsler Fellowship. MAE B. NEWSOME Science Education GAIL C. PATTERSON Science Education French Club; Marching Band: Chatles C. Key Scl- ence Teachers Club MICHAEL C. PARKER Business Administration Saginaw R.O.T,C.: National Society at Pershing RAYMOND S. PARKS Science Education Arpha Phl Omega Service Fralemily: Fllfle Team 83 .J JOAN LESLIE PATTERSON Elementary Education Modern Dance Group: Collage Chair: Elementary Education Club; Student's Nalionat Education As- socialion. LUCFIETIA PEALS Business Education JOYCE DIANNE PATTERSON Elementary Education Smdenl's Nalional Education Association DAISY LUCILLE PEARSON Music College Choir; National Teachers Associalion: Bap- lisl Club; Prasidenl. Music Educators 84 National Conference. ROBERT L. PAYNE, JR. Mathematics Mathematics Club: Intramural Baskalball. PAULA MICHELE PECOU Physics Physics club, Karate Club. VANDA LEE PICKFORD Home Economics Education L. BERNADINE M. PINDELL Mathematics Promethean Kappa Tau: Bela Kappa Chi. Sacre- tary; Alpha Kappa Alpha. Busileus: Semor CLass, Secretary: Federallon of Preskdenis, Secrelary: Malhemalics Club. RUBY ANN PENNINGTON Mathematics French Ctub: Mathematics Club. Vichresidenl. Presidenl; Bela Kappa Chi: Federaiion o! Presi- dents; Tennis Team; Table Tennis. GLORIA A. POPE Elementary Education Elementary Education Club: SWdBm'S National Education Associanon. NEWELL EMERSON QUINTON Mathematics Malhematics Club: Advanced FLOIC. GERALDINE A. QUEEN Home Economics, Education Federation or Presiaems: Y.W,C.A.; Horne Eco- nomics Club: Zeia Phi Beta Sammy. President. 85 CHARLES A. RICHARDSON Elementary Education GERALDFNE HEDDJTT Business Education Zeta Pm Beta Sororny: Commune Club: Market- Ing Club: Modern Dance Group: Studem's Na- 1iunal Education Association. RAYMOND ROBINSON Mathematics Mathematics Club. IMOGENE JACQUELFNE RONE Elementary Education Promelhean Kappa Tau. Assistant Secretary: French Club; UnwersHy Peupra-lo-People; Elemen- tary Educallon Club; Student's Nallonal Educatian Association. ARNOLD H. SAMPSON Psychology Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity; Advanced FLO.T.C.; Rifle Team. Captains MACK K. RUCKS Music Education 86 AUDREY LATISTE SANDS Mathematics Young WomeWs Christian Association: Mathe- malics Club. PAULINE SATTERFIELD Elementary Education Elementary Education Club; Sludem's NaNonal Education Association, MATTIE DORETHA SANDERS Elementary Education Delta Sigma Theta Sammy; Ghatrn Club: Choir: Elementary Education Club: Volleyball Team; YOUHQ Women's Christian Association; Civic In- terss! Group, ELIZABETH PATRiClA SCOTT Biology Biology Club. ROOSEVELT SHAW Chemistry h. JOAN MILANN SCOTT Home Economics Education Home Economics Club; Senior Mentor: Baptis! Club. 87 LISA A. SHIPLEY Elementary Education 9. EVERETT J. SHERMAN, JR. Mathematics Alpha Kappa Mu: Mathemalics Club. THELMARIE SINCLAIR Business Education Marching Band Majoreue. JAMES HEZEKIAH SLEDGE Business Administration EARL C. SMITH Omega Psi Phi Fratermly; Footbali Team: Wrest- BIOIOQV ling Team; Marketing Club; Commerce Ctub; Dorm- Soccer Team; Dmmalury Coun: Dvetseas Student Itory Cnuncii. - Union. BRENDA JOANE SMITH Elementary Education Marwand 81am Teachers Associalion; National Ea- ucation Association 88 YVONNE CLARK SMITH Physical Education JEANETTE V. SMITH Elementary Education Promethean Kappa Tau; Elementary Education Club: University People-la-Feopla: Student Na- tional Educauon Association. MELVIN GEORGE SMULLEN Science Education National Honor Somety or Pexshing Hilles; Science Education Club: ROIC. Chorus, Advanced Gama: Dllicel's ClubA SAMUEL J. SPRIGGS Biology Alpha Phl Omega Fraternity: PIe-Med Club: New- man Club; Biolngy Club: Universily PeopIe-to- Peanle; norm. Advanced Cadet. Officer's Club; Choir. LINCOLN B. STOKES Business Administration GEORGE J. STANTON Elementary Education Studanls National Education Association 89 EDWARD STOOPS Mathematics Alpha Phi Omega Fraternily, ANNETTE YVONNE STONE Elementary Education Charm Grub; Psychological Society; Future Teach- ers of America: Students National Educatlon As- sociaxiun: French ClubV HENRY VAUGHN STUART Science Education Science Education Club; American Chemical 50- many JAMES MICHAEL STUMP Mathematics Promelhean Kappa Tau Alpha Kappa Mu: Bela KENNETH JOSHUA SWANN Kappa Chi; Mathemaiics Club; Senior Class. Vice- . BIOIQQY , - SFBSIdint: Alpha Phi Alpha Fralarnity: Dormitory Alpha Phi Omega Fraxermly: Biology Club, 5mm- OUI'ICI , mlng Team. DAVID WOODROW SWAN, JR. Mathematics Alpha Phi Aipha Fraternity. President Promelhean Kappa Tau: Men's Dormitory Council: R.D.T.C, Cw Gel Councit Malhemalics Club: Advanced Cadel; Beta Kappa Chi; Inuamural Foolball. Softball: Pan Hellenic Council: FederaHon of Preskjenls; Whoa: Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universiiies. 90 WILLIAM JOSEPH THOMAS. JR. Business Administration Markeling CIub: Commerce Ciub: Philosophy cum; Smdenl Court. FoolbaIl Team: lntmmural Basket- ball: Karate Club LAURA JEAN THOMPSON Business Education Cotlgge Choir; Nalional Busrness Teachers Assu- ciahon, FREDERIC RYAN SYKES Psychology Wresning Team; Senator; Psychological Society: Intramural Sports: Biology Club: Psi Ch JOSEPH EVERETTE TOLSON Music Education Alpha Phi Omega Fraternily; Cancer: Band; March- ing Band, SANDRA DELORES THOMPSON Mathematics Slugem Government Modern Dance Club: Mathe- mm'cS Club; Physics Clubs PAUL N. THOMPSON Business Administration Markeung Club; Commerce Club; Newman Club. 91 PECOLIA UNDERDUE Elementary Education Frofec! Mission HAYWARD MARTIN AUBREY TURNER Science Education Science Education Club: R.O.T.C. Advanced Corps: Inlramuval Sports. ELDORADO VANCE Physical Education Physical Education Club; Promethean Kappa Tau- Wrestling Team; C LAA. Wresning Champion; Con-' ference Outstanding Wrestler: InlramuraI Pole Vault Champion. VIOLA COSTELLA VANDIVER Elementary Education Fulure Teachers of America; Students National Education Association; Dramatlcs Club: History Club: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. RICHARD WAYNE WALLACE Business Administration Commerce Club Treasurer; Markeling Club. JOAN CHEQUETTA WADKINS Physical Education Delta Sigma Them Sorority. Treasurer, Hiamrlan. First Vice-Presldent: Senior Mentor; Marching and Canaan Bands; Women's Recreation and Athletic Association President: Women's Baskmball Team. Co-Captain; Synchronized Swimming Team, Sacre- Iary; PROMETHEAN Sta , Sports Editor. 92 CHESTER A. WASH1NGTON Music Education College Band: CoHage Choir: Morgan Concert Band: Music Educaiors Nalional Conference, MACEO JAMES WASHINGTON Elementary Education Phi Bela Sigma Frmemily. Secrelary: Elementary Education C1ub; Student Union Publlc Relations Committee. VERA MAE WALTON Elementary Education Gamma Sigma Sigma, Treasurer: Senior Mentor: Charm Club; Wesley Club: Elementary Education Club; NAACP: Yuung Women s Christian Assocla- hon; University Paople-lo-People. RACHEL WASHINGTON Elementary Education Dena Sigma Thela Sororiiy; Canterbury Club: Ele- mentary Education Club: Freshman Class. Secre- 13'Y: I'M'rss Canterbury. 1965-64 Miss Senior . JAMES EDWARD WATKINS Science Education Sclence Educaxion Club: Marchlng Band. REGINALD J. WASHINGTON Business Administration 93 DOYLE V. WHITAKER Physics American Institute 0! Physics. Plesldent CHARLES WILLIAM WATTS Elementary Education Sporls Trainer HARRY D. WHITE Physmal Education lnlercollegiate Commillee: Alpha Phi Omega. Firs! VicewPrasidenl: Men's Dormilmy Prasldenl: Phy- sxcal Education Club; Intramural Smarts Manager: S1udenl Dean: Wesley Club; H.010; Chorus KENNETH D. WHITE Science Education Science EducaHon Club; Studen: Dean: Man's Dormlloly Council: Inlramural Basketball. 94 DOROTHY EVONNE WHITE Art Education Art Club; Charm Club; Studenls National Educa- tion Association: Miss Freshman ; Miss H0 Tn ; Hilla Team: Young Women's Christian As- sociation: Modern Dance Group; CONSTANCE WHITEHEAD Elementary Education BRENDA WILLIAMS Elementary Education Choir; Elemenlary Education Club; Sludanis Na- tlonal Educalion Association. GWENDOLYN MARIE WFLLTAMS Music Education Cheerleader: Bapiisl Club: Chain PATRICIA ANN WICKES Business Administration Commerce Club: American Marketing Association: University PeopIe-to-People. Treasurer: Young Woment Christian Assocwliom Corresponding Sec- retary: Charm Club; Wesley Club: Senior Mentor: PROMETHEAN Staff. Asslslant Secretary: Miss HDICJ' AttendanL MORRIS WILLIAMS Elementary Education ElemenIary Educalion Club; Wesley Club: Phl 86:8 Sigma Fraternin; Sludenl UnEun Public RarallansA HARVADENE M. WILLIAMS Elementary Education JOYCE GWENDOLYN W1LLIAMS Elementary Education Senior Mentor: Dlssenl: Charm Grub: PROME- THEAN Stan. Assocme EdIIOfi Elementary Educa- 1ion Club: Senior Crass Steering Cammiltee 95 RANDOLPH ROZELL WILLIS Art Education Art Club; Alpha Phi Omega Fralernity, President. MILTON R. WILLIS Chemistry Chemistry Club: American Chemical Sacialy MATTHEW N. WILLS Physics Newman Club: Dormllnry Council, Treasurer: Dor- mitory Coun. Associate Jusilca: Physics Ctub; In- tramural Sports. GEORGE DELANEY WRIGHT, JR. Mathematics Promethean Kappa Tau: Malhemallcs Club: Beta Kappa Chi; Npha Kappa Mu. MERVALENE ANN WILSON Elementary Education Young Women's Chrisuan Association: Choir: Was- lay Oiub. JEANETTE M. WOODS Elementary Education 96 ANNIE LAFAVORS YOUNG Mathematics Mathematics Club: Promethean Kappa Tau. HUBERT M. ZACHARY WANDA LEA WRIGHT Chemistry Science Education The degree of the above students reads, in part: To all who may read these letters, Greetings: By authority of the Board of Trustees of Morgan State College and upon the recommendation of the Faculty has been admitted to the degree of Bachelor 0! Science and is entitled to all the rights and honors thereto appertaining 97 Community Service Award Each year the Presidential Award for Outstanding Community Service Programs is presented to any student organization which is of service to the national, local, and college communities. The purpose of the award is to give public recognition to the activities of student organizations which are involved in the betterment oi their en- vironment and to encourage the students to continue helping their communities. 98 Graduate School Dr. Frank DeCosta. Sr. Dean of Graduate School 99 Graduate School The Graduate School of Morgan State College came into existence in 1964. It is under the direction of the Graduate Council with the Dean of the Grad- uate School, Dr. Frank Augustus DeCosta, serving as chairman. The program of the Graduate School is designed primarily tor elementary and secondary school leach- ers and leads to the following degrees: NJ Master of Education m Master of Arts iSJ Master of Science MJ Master of Social Science. The Graduate School of Morgan State College is Open to all qualified applicants. Important notes are being taken in the education class which is taught by Dr. Shubkagle. The psychology class enjoys a humorous moment in a class taught by Dr. Benjamin Smith. 100 Judging from the expressions on these students' faces, Foundations of Hu- manities, which is taught by Dr. Long. seems to be a very interesting subject. Visual aides are sometimes necessary in Mr. Davie's cultural geography class. 101 102 Mrs. Beryl Williams, appointed director of the Evening-Summer Sessions in 1963, has looked back over the record to discover that the Summer School undergraduate enrollment increased from 300 in 1953 to 1004 in 1965. In the past four years, special features of the Summer School have been the Language Arts Program for entering Freshmen and Nationai Science Foundation Institutes for elementary and secondary school teachers. Students in the past two summers have come from 30 states and 10 foreign countries and from 25 col- leges, including, of course, a large percentage from Morgan State. Last summer, the first courses in the Graduate School attracted a large number of teachers from several areas in the country, including states of the South and West. Students enroil to shorten the length Of time spent in the regular session, to complete general education requirements in order to devote time to the major in the regular session, and to have time in the summer to concentrate on laboratory re- search, or heavy reading courses in order to lighten the load in the regular session. In Summer School for 1966, over one hundred courses and sections will be offered In all departments except military science. 103 .95 9.... mm :mo. 9; mmmEoc be 62 35902 EEBSU So m2: n5... .mcto A2: 93:: m5 533$; 5.5 3c 92: .3wa mi .96.. So mos manna $5 2:25 .32 :5 a B. 5.3. E2: 5 n5 .3 $5 3335: 3.955. So 3.: meta Es cmoam boEwE 5 E95 :05 BE 5: 383a Emmi m5 Emazo mm 636:. ......mm .man .63 :36 c353 5.5. .x 5.5 :8 $5 mmnmE Es .mucmamtm $5 9.8 m3 $th 5.3. RS: mEm: :5 E 2.63 30 6:: on .35 t2: cm 6.2: 9.2 mg imQBE hum cums: ham 111. : ... . .- . ......l . ,.....v 1+ ...: l'ar L! f $Iruy n 2 g r x. .....L . . .. .. Jr! f1 .., KI iwhwwuhf..p$1 :. . . . 1.1;;1rldv . 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She was graduated, in 1962, from Douglass Junior-Senior High School in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, ranking number one in her class. While in high school. Adele was active in various extra-curricular activities. She was editor of the school news- paper, president of the Student Council. and a member of the dramatics club. In 1962. Miss Proctor entered Morgan State College on a Trustee Scholarship. During her years at Morgan, she has been an active member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, the Alpha Psi Omega Dramatics Fraternity, and the Ira Aldridge Players. She was also instrumental in the organization of a pre-professional speech club. In 1964. Adele was elected Sweetheart of the Beta Alpha Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Of this year. following her election to the position of UMiss Morgan, Adele had this to say: 'llt has been one ol the happiest years of my lite. I am deeply appreciative to the Morgan student body which made it possible. Upon graduation, Adele plans to attend Pennsylvania State University, where she will pursue a graduate de- gree in speech therapy and audiology. This is to be her next step toward the fulfillment of her goal of becoming a speech therapist. 111 Class QUCCI'IS r k Miss Junior Angela Flannagan Miss Senior Rachael Washington Miss Freshman I Joyce Thompson Miss Sophomore Cheryl Dorsey 112 The Pan Hellenic Council .- u - , I I . . Sitting, Left to Flight: L. Comegys. J. Bruner, L. Williams. E. King. N. Hairston, D. Burton. Standing, Left to Flight: 8. Wyatt. D. Kearney. J. Tabron, G. Lee. A. Dashiell. The Pan-Hellenic Council is the inter-gover-ning body of Morganls Greek community. The council has worked untiringly to promote and insure harmonious relationships among all campus Greek-letter organiza- tions. In the fulfillment of its goal. some of the Councul's acllwties are an all Greek Rush Party, all Greek Week, and a Pan-Hellenic Dance. 113 Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority - Alpha Delta Chapter The Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority was founded in 1908 by a group of ten young women who realized the in- creasing complexities of the world's problems. The sorority strives to promote the cultural and social development of the Negro in addition to providing service to the world as a whole. The Alpha Delta Chapter of the AKA sorority, in keeping with the sororityts goals, has sponsored annual activities such as: the Sadie Hawkins dance, tutorial programs for the Western District Boyst Police Club, the AKA FollieS, the adoption and care of an overseas child, and the provision of food baskets for the needy at Thanksgiving. The Chapter has recently included two other ac- tivities in its program of cultural and social development of Negroes, the AKA Book Scholarship and 'Christmas at Provident Hospital. 114 OFFICERS Basileus ................................. Bernadine Pinde1l Anti-Basileus ................................. Joan Bruner Grammaleus ............................. LaVerne Claggett Epistoleus ............................... Rudine Thompson Tamiochos .................................. Joyce Hatcher Hodicus ................................. Paulette McCray Asst. Tamiochos ............................. Elizabeth Lee Parliamentarian ............................. Elena Jenkins Chaplain ....... , ........................... Doris MackalI Dean of Pledges ......................... Marjorie McDaniel Asst. Dean 01 Pledges .......................... Sybil Mclver Pan-Hellenic Council Representative ...... J. Bruner, A. Proctor ROSTER Joan Bruner, LaVerne Claggett, Norma Coston. Evelyn Davis, Marilyn Dyson, Joan Hargraves, Joyce Hatcher, April Henson, Elena Jenkins. Elizabeth Lee. Laverne Lockwood. Gwendolyn Lewis. Paulette McCray, Marjorie McDaniel, Sybil Mclver, Doris Mackall. Bernadine Pindell, Adele Proctor. Karen Robertson. Ru- dine Thompson, Gloria Quinney. Miss Alpha Delta Karen Robertson Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity - Beta Alpha Chapter Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.. the oldest Negro fraternity in existence, was founded on December 4. 1906. The Beta Alpha Chapter was founded at Morgan on December 22, 1926, and has since become one of the leading fraternities on this campus. OFFICERS President .................................. David W. Swan Vice-President ............................. George E. Harley Recording Secretary ......................... Robert P. Bunn Corresponding Secretary ................... John E. Bul1ock Treasurer ................................. Allen L. Sampson Dean of Pledgees ....................... Kenneth L. Bratcher Historian ................................ Kenneth E. Clark Parliamentarian .......................... Hemon A. Floyd ROSTER W. Wallace Baker. K. David Bell, Kenneth L. Bratcher. Samuel J. Brown. John E. Bullock, Robert P. Bunn, David J. Burion, Ken- neth E. Clark. Hernon A. Floyd, George E. Harley. Eugene C. King, Larry C. Pinkett. Lendon N. Pridgen, Al1en L. Sampson. Welling- an H. Sawyer, James Shelton, Michael J. Stump. Robert Sumbry, David W. Swan. Miss Alpha Phi Alpha 0. Anne Dashiell 115 l l - 1w :PI- '7'; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority - Alpha Gamma Chapter Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.. was founded in 1913 at Howard University by twenty-two women having com- mon interests and goals. It is an organization consisting of two hundred and seventy-seven chapters throughout the United States, Haiti, and Liberia; its membership exceeds thirty-five thousand. The activities of the sorority evolve around a Five Point Program: Library Service. Job Opportunities, Volunteers for Community Service, Men- tal Health, and International Understanding. Special emphasis is also placed upon social action and scholarship. OFFICERS President .................................. Julia D. Smith First Vice-President .......................... Joan Wadkins Second Vice-President .................... Aloha McCullough Recording Secretary ........................... Phyllis Sims Corresponding Secretary ....................... Sarah White Treasurer ................................ Cheryl Hitchcock Faculty Advisor ......................... Mrs. Beryl Williams ROSTER Delores Allen, Jeanne Bassett, Francine Boothe, Rita Bennett, Anne Dashiell. Angela Flanagan. Inez Gilbert, Marian Hammonds, Cheryl Hitchcock, Harriette Lee. Victoria Mason, Aloha McCul- lough. Laundria Roberts. Phyllis Sims. Julia Smith, Joan Wad- kins, Gladys Walton. Johnette Whitaker, Sarah White, Carol Wil- liams. Catherine Woodland. Regina Wright. Miss Delta Julia D. Smith 116 Omega Psi Phi Fraternity - Pi Chapter Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. Inc., was founded on November 17, 1911. It promotes the principles of Manhood, Scholarship, Perseverance and Uplift. Long one of the leaders in this brotherhood, Pi Chapter remains a progres- Srve instrument of service on the campus and in the community. OFFICERS Basileus ................................... Edward Odom Vice Easileus ................................. George Heed Keeper of Records and Seals ............... Rochester Diggs Keeper of Finance ......................... Sidney Cousin Keeper of the Peace ........................ Waiter Amprey Chaplain ................................... Thomas Greene Faculty Adviser ..................... Dr. J. Haywood Harrison ROSTER Walter Amprey, Matthew Bailey, Charles Case, Michael Cassell. Howard Cornish, Sidney Cousin. Rochester Diggs. William Dhay- ton. Charles Fields. Thomas Greene. Kenneth Jewett. James Klng, Herschel Miilliken, Charles Mitcherl. Joel Murray, Lloyd Newton, Edward Odom, Charles Randall. George Reed. Essorn Riclks, James Sledge. Kenneth Smothers, Richard Smith. Ronald Smuth, Colston Stewart. Arthur Stuuz, Otho Thompson, Franklin Wallace, Keiih Walker, John Warrington. Cleius Witkens. John Williams, Rlchard Williams. Miss Omega J Aloha McCuliough 117 Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity - Alpha Iota Chapter The Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity was founded January 5, 1911, at Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana. An active chapter, Alpha Iota, was established on the campus of Morgan in 1931. At Morgan, the Fraternity has been following a Well diversified program of assorted activities, all revolving around the fraternal theme of Training for Leadership. It is the goal of the fraternity that each brother will be of some significance to the college, the com- munity and to the fraternity in his own particular field of endeavor. OFFICERS Polemarch ................................. Lewis Williams Vice Polemarch .......................... Ellsworth Brooks Keeper of Records ............................ James Clark Exchequer ................................. Vananzo Eaton Dean of Pledgees ........................... C1arence Scott Asst. Dean of Pledgees .................... Charles Thompson Straiegus ..................................... Race Jones Lieutenant Sirategus ....................... Leroy Cornegys Historian ................................... James Tabron ROSTER Ellsworth Brooks. James Clark, Leroy Comegys, Van Eaton, John Grimes, James Marrow, Arnold Sampson, James Scott, James Tabron. Charles Thompson, Monteque Walston. Lewis Williams. Miss Kappa Alpha Psi Gloria Green 118 l-w r' ? W- x- 55 '9 5, 1::- -, r Ji Phi Beta Sigma 'I 7 Fraternit g. Left to Right: E. Slacum, i. Wilson, E. Hall, Ft. Waters. ded in 1914 at Howard University in Washington, D. 0., by A. Langston Tay- The main goals of the fraternity are scholarship, brotherhood, and fellow- ternity wherein there would be brothers of different interests and values. Phi have two Presidents of African Republics as brothers of this great fraternity. Celebrating ce, it has grown to be one of the most outstanding fraternities in the nation. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity was foun lor, Charles I. Brown, and l. L. Shruggs. ship. Phi Beta Sigma was to be a tra Beta Sigma is proud to its 52nd year in existen Zeta Phi Beta Sorority dine A. Queen, President; Lillian Ft. Kelley. Vice-President. Standing, Left 8min , Left to RI ht: Gerai g g Everlyn M. Strother, Nancy E. Hairston, Glennda Lee. to Right: Joyce M. Brown. On January 16, 1966, the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., celebrated its 461h Anniversary. Since its establishment on Howard Universityts campus, the sorority has stood for Sisterhood. Service, Scholarship, and Finer Womanhood. These ideals are culminated in their annual FINER WOMANHOOD WEEK celebrations. The week begins with a tea. which is followed by a series of other cultural and social events. However, the actiwties of this sorority do not end with the conclusion of this week-Iong celebration, but rather, extend throughout the year in activities sponsored both on and off campus. 119 Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority was founded in 1922 at Butler University in tndianapolis, Indiana. In 1929, Sigma Gamma Rho received its national collegian charter. It is a member of the National Pan-Hellenic Council. The Sorori- ty was first seen on MorganTs campus in 1957. The Beta Tau chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, presently ac- tive on Morgan's campus, was reactivated in September of 1963. The slogan of the sorority is: Greater Service Greater Progress. I 120 Greek Activities 121 - The Ivy Leaf Plque plup of Alpha Delta Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority has a membership of twenty- nlne Iwes who function mtncately Wlth the Morgan community. During the past year, the club has offered its serv- ices to the Morganpommunity through its tutoring programs. its visits to the Carver Home for the Aged, and by its sponsoring a clothing drive as a part of the Selma Project. Ivy Leaf Pledge Club OFFICERS President ................................. Cynthia Laurie Vice-President .............................. Betty Brown Recording Secretary ......................... Rose Dorsey Corresponding Secretary .................. Eleanor Warren Treasurer ................................... Vivian Jones Asst. Treasurer ............................ Avonnee Surge Reporter ................................. Patricia 0,Neal Sgt-at-Arms ............................... Vivian Kellogg ROSTER Phyilis Belf, Patricia Began. Marlorie Brewton. Betty Browru. Avonnee Burge, H. Laverne Carrington. Bonita Dancy, Linda Dickens. Rose Dorsey, Faye Eaton, Laverne Evans, Andrea Jackson, Cheryle Johnson Vivian Jones, Vivian Kellogg. Cyn- thia Laurie, Irene Mitchell. Tama Myers, Yveite Myers, Patricia O'Neal, Yolanda Fina, Doris Reynolds. Ruth Richmond, Dawn Smith, Camille Southall. Roseanna Stewart, Patricia Turner, Joann Veal, Eleanor Warren. Miss Ivy Patricia Bogan 122 The Pyramid Club is composed of young ladies aspiring to membership in Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. They are-chosen on the basis of their interest in the sorority, high scholarship, and good character. During the pledge period, they perform various volunteer services throughout the community. Because they share common interests and goals, they work together in close comradeship that is carried into the sorority upon induction. These mem- bers were received into Delta Sigma Theta on November 11, 1965. Pyramid Club OFFICERS President .............................. Jeanne Hitchcock Vice-President ............................ Carlene Mergan Secretary .............................. Parthenia Hilliard Treasurer ............................... Clarissa Morris Sergeant-at-Arms .......................... Valentine Davis ROSTER Linda Brown, Valentine Davis. Cheryl Dorsey. Taunya Golden, Joanne Hart, Parthenia Hilliard, Jeanne Hitchcock. Paulette Holtsclaw, Ernestine Jones, Laura Jude. Teresa Kelly, Jacqueline Matthews. Carlene Morgan. Clarissa Morris. Mattie Sanders, Barbara Sartor, Joanne Savage. Claudia Stevens, Tanna Street- er, Viola Vandiver. Rachaei Washington. Mary Sue Welcome. PRESIDENT OF PYRAMID CLUB Jeanne Hitchcock 123 up-l tl4 '$tl'f ql'1ht,! 'Iyil I !l 'I '- Pershing Rifles This picture is dedicated in memory of Mr. John Henry Burke,Jr., who died tragically in an auto- mobile accident. Pershing Angels The Society of Perishing Angels was established February 9. 1965 by a diligent group of fresh- man women. They endeavored to promote a deeper feeling among the Morgan State College women and to establish a girls drilling team at the college. The Pershing Angels strive to achieve perfec- tion in drilling. With the help of all the Pershing Rifles, but especially that of the late John tStonyt Burke, Jr., the Pershing Angels made their debut on May 13, 1965. which was Ft.0.T.C. Day. Since that day, the Pershing Angels have been progressively moving forward. 124 Groove Phi Groove Vice-President Groove Phi Groove Fellowship became a member of the Morgan Community in 1964. The organization func- tions as a service and Sociai organization in the Morgan OFFICERS Joshua Hill William Ross .......................... ffmothy Johnson Business Manager Sergeanl-at-Arms Spencer Henry Owen Thompson Robert Wade ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Jame; 'I-isil'l. Gilbert Carter Dean of Pledgees Community. Miss Groove Phi Groove Cynthia Bragg Canteen Miss Canteen Edna Fordbey Where one finds occupation for the idle hours 126 Campus Life 127 Homecoming 1965 Homecoming is the biggest event of the tall sea- son. The primary event for the day is a football game. usually of great competition. However, the game is overshadowed by the return and arrival of alumni and guests. The presence of so many people provides the beauty and elegance of the day. In addition, the Greek letter organizations and departmental clubs and societies prepare and en- hance the buildings in tremendous decor, accord- ing to the central theme of that particular home- coming. After the game, another event of excite- ment takes place in the gathering and singing of the Greek organizations. Eventually, the day ebbs and nothing is left except the crepe, the litter, the echoes and the memory of such a splendid day . . . 128 129 New Dining Hall 130 Cultural Road 131 Morgan State College 1965-66 Concert Hall Series Veronica Tyler, Soprano Opera Theatre Angelo Gatto Director of the Opera Theatre Joseph S. Eubanks, Bass-Barltone Caro! Diggs. Pianist 132 The 480 - By Eugene Buniick I'llnuary 19H The Morgan community is proud of the expanding program of the Book-of-the-Month Club. Each semester, students are given the books upon which the activities of the Book-of-the-Month Club Will focus for that semester. The club's activities during the year include programs which fea- ture discussions of the book of the month by distinguished speakers; films. informal discussions, and debates. The Book-of-the-Month committee is composed of faculty and student members. Book-Of-the-Month Program 133 Ira Aldridge Players and Alpha Psi Omega The Ira Aldridge Players is composed of students who are interested in dramatics and are willing to invest precious time to acquire experience and technique in dramatic expression. In addition, the club tries to provide cultural and literary entertainment for the community and surrounding area. The organization is a member of the Negro Intercollegiate Dramatic Association, which allows various chapters to exchange and review plays with other colleges. Many productions are presented in the- atres, on radio, and on television. 134 Harmon Walson '66 Those Golden Gates Fall Down Broken Teacups The Toy or the Gods 135 f Art on the Campus he t. 5 5 It e 9 a 11 .3 f 1 I r a r 1e- 'Y I 'i 1- I .v u- 5i . b-nexu A masterpiece by the Dutch Master, Gabriel Metsu. whlch is now a part of the Morgan art collection Morgan State College is very concerned about the pro- motion of student interest in and appreciation of art. In keep- ing with this concern, the college has a library of records of masterpieces in music and has individual listening booths. Painted on the wall in the Memorial Refectory is a mural de- picting aspects of the Negro in American life. Prints of master- pieces in art are hung in the halls and buildings around the campus. There are also frequent displays of art work of stu- dents and faculty. A collection of New: Guinea sculpture obtained by Pro- Professor James E. Lewis participating in a panel discussion during his tessor James E. Lewrs from the Morton May collection recent visit to several West African countries 136 Art maiors chat with the American painter Jacob Lawrence during his exhibition of his works at the Murphy Fine Arts GaFlery. F .. n Dr. Stalings exhibits students' work from the course which Is titled Principles of Art and Design. A Saturday Art Glass In session 137 The College Choir The College Choir is open for membership 10 all students of Morgan State Col- lege who wish to express themselves through music. The College Choir presents concerts on campus and in the community at various times throughout the year. 7 Les Danseurs The Modern Dance Club This organization provides for the generai student body an opportunity to participate in creative expression through rhythmic and dance and education- al interest in this area. and to this end presents each year a recital series on the campus and elsewhere. 138 Morgan's Symphonic Band is composed of members with exceptional musical ability. The Symphonic Band af- fords the student an opportunity to develop his individual skills and talents in this area of music as well as to de- velop an understanding of the techniques involved in the interpretation of a large variety of music literature. 139 a -t --'V' H ...- ,7 The Marching Eighty 14D Road To Physical Development M1 The MSC Bears First How, Left to Right: J. Phillips, D. Johnson. E. Fullwood, R. Wade, Fl. Jolivet, W. Lanier. 0. Scott. T. Carr. W. Johnson, G. Boyd. Second Row, Left to Right: R. Green. S. Barnett, E. Hayes. W. Seaton. C. Thomas. K. Duke, G. Caner, D. Mack. G. Nock, W. Thomas, E. Mayo. 0. Randall. Third Row ,Left to Right: H. Palmore. l. Jackson, T. Dean. R. Haywood. J. FuguaI E. Jones. E. Kevin, H. Almond, 8. James, 0. WattFTrainer. Fourth Row, Left to Right: L. Willetts, W. Ouarles. L. Thompson, J. Bowers. E. Brooks. C. Jamieson. J. Howard. W. Jordand, H. Whitaker, M. Philston. B. Hamm. Filth Row, Left to Right: L. Davis, T. Grant, G. Smith. L. Thompson, D. White. R. Hawkins, R. Nicholson, A. Summers, C. Phillips, D. Greer. CIAA CHAMPS The Mighty Tri-Captains, Left to Right: Arnold Jolivat wn, 205 lb. End; Houston, Texasi; Clarence Scott mun. 195 lb. HaHback: Conshohocken. Pennsylvaniakand Willie Lanier Um 240 lb. Guard; Richmond. Virginia. 142 Gridiron Action THE CHAMPS SCOREBOARD MORGAN OPPONENTS 31 ............ North Carolina A8J College ............ 6 Homecoming Game 41 ............ Hampton Institute ..................... 0 33 ............ North Carolina College ................ 0 33 ............ Maryland State College ................ 21 7 ............ Virginia Union University .............. 0 34 ............ Delaware State College ................ 0 33 ............ Norfolk State College ................. 0 53 ............ Virginia State College ................. 0 36 ............ ORANGE BLOSSOM BOWL GAME ....... 7 Florida AaM University Standing behind Presidem Jenkins and Head Football Coach Banks are the four Morgan Bears who have been drafted to play on professional teams. Standing, Left t9 Right: Thomas Carr, Baltimore Colts Tackle; Kenneth Duke. Baltimore Colts Halfback; Everette Fullwood, Houston Oller End, and Clarence Scott. Houston Oiler Halfback. Gridiron Standouts Char1es Randall. 198 lb. fullback. his the highest scholastic average among the gridders. Sharing me joy of receiving the trophy is F. Adele Proctor, Miss Morgan. Caplain Wlllle Lanier, 230 lb. guard. was elected to the AII-American Foot- baH Team for small col1eges and to the All-State Team. Russell Jolivet. 185 lb. quarterback. was chosen me Most Valuable Player In the Orange Blossom Bowl Game. Board of Strategic Command Board Members Include Coaches N. Taylor. H. Wilson. Head Coach E. Banks. and J. Thomas. 144 SOCCER Scoreboard MSC OPPONENTS Towson State College Western Maryland College Catonsville Community College Georgetown University Essex Community College Howard University Lincoln University 000103th MAWNQ-IM Firs: Row, Left to Right Coach D. N. Hajanna, Rahjm. Hodbson, Nasser, Welcune, Kaikal, Reuben; Second Flow, Left to Right.- Said. Beckles, Russel, Frank, Alstephensen. Avedl. Fergusen. 145 BASKETEERS Captain Robert Gordon-6'3 lorward from Lawrenceville, Virginia. was selected to the AII-State Team: James HaII-6'4 forward from Towson. Maryland; JeHerson 0'Neal-6'1 guard from Washington. D. C. 148 Season's Record MSC OPPONENT 105 Virginia Union University 71 75 North Carolina A Sn T College 55 53 Jersey City State College 73 64 Brooklyn College 58 65 St. Paul's College 74 102 Hampton Institute 82 75 Norfolk State College 115 89 Virginia Union University 74 95 Howard University 91 59 Hampton Institute 66 74 Virginia State College 93 90 Virginia Union University 74 68 Delaware State College 84 79 Winston-Salem State College 94 74 St. Paul's College 76 64 North Carolina College 73 71 North Carolina A a T College 110 77 Winston-Salem State College 102 98 Delaware State College 90 84 Maryland State College 85 76 North Carolina College 68 65 Howard University 79 83 Virginia State College 71 68 Maryland State College 69 Action From the Floor Jefferson O'Neal U2; shooting two with Charles Demby t421 standing guard. The Big Five Averages H. Lee Cornish 13.4 Jefferson O'Neal 14.6 Robert Gordon 17.5 James Hall 10.5 Frank Hammond 11.6 147 Captain Vance- Champion Eldorado Vance, Captain of the Morgan State College Wrestling Team and four-time C.I.A.A. champion, has been called by many Morgan's Golden Boy of wrestling. In four years of wrestling. Vance has compiled a record of iorty-eight wins and two losses. Twice he has been named the mast outstanding wrestler in the Conference. As a freshman, Vance was ranked sixth in his weight class by the N.A.I.A.. and in his sophomore year. fourth by the N.C.A.A., giving him the distinction of being the first nationally ranked wrestler of Morgan. Eldorado Vance, aIQhough small in stature, 5'3 and 152 pounds. has given Morgan fans many exciting and spectacular exhibitions 0! wrestling skill. The PROMETHEAN salutes Eldorado Vance. champion wrestler. 148 ,1 w b - - ,1 oh- W, H. Brown. Firs: Row, Left to Right: J. Lanier. E. Vance, G. Shannon; Second Row. Len to Right: H, White. MATMEN Sreg Shannon. Morgan's 191 lb. class champion. ranking second in the C.I.A A.. pins Kennara 01 Howard niversity. I49 TRACKMEN Nick Lee is congratulated as he crosses me finish line with another victory lor Morgan State College. Timothy Johnson. lead-ofl man, gets set on 1he block. 150 Herman Hawthorne iinishes first in the ha - mile run. II ' r .. I - ' - - .. ., anv - 11 .- a. t -:' c - ' 'l j - ,1 - - - '- 9 ... - m I . TI ?' - o -r axi- THE SCREAMING EAGLES Second place C.I.A.A. Riile Champions. the Screaming Eagles. went into the tournament with a 6-0 record, having defeated Hampton Institute, Norfolk State College, Virginia State College, North Carolina A at T College, Howard University. and Western Maryland Coliege. Among their tqp fi've scorers, Kenneth Clark placed first in prone and second in kneeling positions, and Arnold Sampson placed thurd In the standing position. This is Sergeant Tal- bert's last year as coach of the high-powered shooters. Front Row, Left to Right: A Brooks, D. Harris. A. Sampson. T. Jones, J. Carter: Back Row, Left to Right: Sgt. A. Talbert, K. Clark. Captain R. Pratt. N. Harvey. E. Smith, Maj. J. Compton: Not Shown: H. Thompson. J. Cotton. A. Green. 152 WRAA Soccer Star Morgan Netters Jetlerson O'Neal. Team Captain Kenard Wright Frank Graves CHEERLEADERS q-r-Iu-q H-u-I It ,mum Behind every great man there is a woman; behind every athletically great man of Morgan there are nine women and one manD. 156 Those Who Serve Along The Way 157 31 Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity- Mu Gamma Chapter Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity distinguishes itself as being the only Greek service fraternity on Morgan's campus. The brothers of Mu Gamma chapter have made it their duty to set their goals high. Anyone seeking to ioin the Fra- ternity must make Friendship, Leadership, and Service their principles in everyday life. Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity renders service in three particular areas: service to the campus, community, and nation. President .................................. Samuel Dasher First Vice-President .......................... Dennis Taylor Second Vice-Presidem ................. Willie H. Maddox. Jr. Third Vice-Presidant ........................ Jessie Williams Recording Secretary ......................... William White Corresponding Secretary ....................... Allie Harper Treasurer ................................. Thomas Randall Historian ............................... Raymond N. Page Parliamentarian ............................... Jefi Ramsay Advisers ............. Dr. J. Taylor. Dr. McKinney. Mr. Cephas President Representative ................. Alexander Gaies ROSTER Ivry Atlee. Robert Bell. Alired Bellamy. William Buie, Samuel Dasher. Thaddeus Davis. Warren Garrison. Samuel Glasscho. Arthur Hall. Allie Harper. DeLong Harris. Neal Harvey. Gerald Holly, Carl Hunt. Thomas Jones. Willie Maddox. Samuel McCoy. James McIntyre. Robert McKinley, Leonidas Mickla. Frank Morl- roe. Norman Moseley. William Muse. Louis Naylor. Wiliiarn Nichols. Raymond Page, Raymond Parks. Arland Poindexler, Jeffrey Ransey. Thomas Randali, Emory Rileyi Anthony Smith. Maurice Simpkins. Samuel Sprlggs. William Shelton. Burton Stevenson. Edward Stoops, Dennis Taylor. Everett Tolson. Joseph Trotter. Morris Tyler. Charles Wall, James Washington. Harry White. William White, Jerome Williams, Jessie Wiiliarns, Randoiph Willis, Sylvester Wilson. Leon Woodward. LeHoy Shaw. Miss Alpha Phi Omega Vivian Jones 153 X M . g4 - . ' 'l K N ' J; - - ! Gamma Sigma Sigma Service Sorority- Alpha XI Chapter Gamma Sigma Sigma is based on high ideals 0! service. The sorors of Alpha Xi Chapter gain a feeling of ac- complishment for services rendered. lifelong friendships emerging from working on an equal basis in charitable causes. and a sense of responsibility to humanity from votuntarily laboring without monetary compensation. President .............................. Ohristolyne Jackson First Vice-President ........................ .. Sue Welcome Second Vice-President ........................ Anna Forbes Third Vice-Presidant ......................... Cheryi Lytte Treasurer ................................... Vera Walton Recording Secretary .......................... Althea Wright Corresponding Secretary ................. Carolyn Gaile ROSTER Vonzella Anderson. De1ores Bobian. Anna Forbes. Vivian FordBey. Maria Campbell. Carolyn Gaile, Paulette Greene. Diane Griner, Lin- da Hum. Christolyn Jackson. Selena Johnson. Diane Kearney. Cheryl Lytle. Jacqueline Miles. Harriet Myles. Audrey Parker. Eva Pins. Carlatha Smith. Rosemunda Smith. Barbara Tale. Vera Walton. Brenda Watson, Mary Sue Welcome. Althea Wright. Miss Gamma Sigma Sigma i Christolyn Jackson 159 Religious ACtivities Howard Lee Cornish Director of Morgan Christian Center This group co-operates with the Morgan Christian Center in co-ordinating the activities of all campus religious groups. Its membership consists of the presidents and advisors of all of the groups. Morgan Christian Council 160 Baptist Club This club sponsors various activities throughout the year and is an agency for expressions of interests and concerns of students and faculty. Newman Club The Newman Club is composed of members of Morgan's student body who are of the Catholic de- nomination. This club also sponsors various ac- tivities and acts as an agency for the expression of interests and concerns of members of the Morgan community. Y.W.C.A. The Young Womenls Christian Association is open to all young women of Morgan's campus. Its pur- pose is both social and spiritual. Canterbury Club The Canterbury Club. open to all members of the Morgan community who are of the Episcopal faith. sponsors a variety of activities which are open to all members of the Morgan community. 1B1 Political Science Institute Under the present direction of Mr. Augus- Linda Smith. a member 01 the Political Science Institute assists in a his Adair, the Political Science Institute Political conference- dedicates itself to developing in the student community a workable knowledge and awareness of politics as it is practiced in the community and in the United States. A keen analytical sense of public issues and a willingness to share citizen leadership in public affairs are encouraged by the many political discussions and community ac. Congressional intern, Charles Minor, poses with Congressman. tiVities 0' the InStitUte- Charles McMathias, a representative of Maryland. City Council intern. Claudia Rawles. works with Miss Helen McDonald, secretary at the City Councll. 162 VISITING SCHOLARS AT MORGAN-These tour students are attending Morgan State College in Baltimore this year on Political Education Scholarships of the Institute for Political Education. LeftAro Right. From How: Gloria Quinney. Grambling Junior College; Marlon Rogers. Tuskegee Institute; Back Row: Robert Sumbry, Florida A and M; and James King. Delaware State College. Members and advisers of the Political Institute for the school year 1965-66. 163 ' . ulpv. r3 , uf' 1'9 : Ii ' JL . . '.u at gawk. muffin! Dormltory 7 I . ' la .- , . 3L. W ' ' , w C0unc11 I . .' L. The Men's Dormitory Council is the official voice of boarding students. James Edward Nix Dean of Men President ....................... Harry D. White Vice President ................ Charles I. Randall Secretary .................... William C. Drayton Treasurer ...................... Matthew N. Wills Parliamentarian ................ Elton P. Maddox Roster: lvrey Atlee. Mario A. Belizaire. K. David Bell, Robert M. Bell, David J. Burton, Kenneth E. Clark, Thomas Dean, Arnold JoIivet, George F. Reed. Well- ington Sawyer. James M. Stump, Lawrence S. Tolson, Kenneth D. White. Miss O'Connell Hall Miss Laverne Evans 164 SenIOr Mentors Thel'ma Fryer Bando Dean of Women 165 The Women's Dormitory Council is largely concerned with disciplinary prob- lems. The Student Handbook explains the policies and responsibilities of the Coun- cil. It is respons$ble to the Dean of Wo- men. Women's Don'nilory Council Studcn t Union The Student Union operates under the man- agement of a group 0! Morgan State College students, organized as the Student Union Exec- utive Committee. The primary function of the committee is to consider the governing policies of the Student Union. It serves to promote the educational, cultural. and social development of students, to provide opportunities for the de- velopment of leadership and responsible group participation, as well as to consider problems arising concerning the Student Union building. A special concern of the program is the effort to reach off-campus students as well as on- campus residents in the hope of fostering a sense of belonging. Betty Dorsey and Clarence Dixon perform at the Twenty-tirst Birthday Party sponsored by the Political Science Institute. In the Student Union. 166 Executive Board of the Student Union 167 4 n I; 41' '5 m g ? T . 15$. f ........ 168 - ' . . . So everyone is given the chance to read, study. Li C or quietly meditate- Those Who See That All Campus Roads Interseth 3M5 3 I. 4J7, 5:;- MOR GM? 2 STATE CCLPLLEGE; ' F'n'UNLtD HJ-HI m: -. . 169 Dr. Albert N. Whiting Dean of the College Administrative Stewart A. Brooks Assistant to the President Eugene Stanley Assistant Dean of the College Mrs. Beryl Williams Director of the Evening School and Summer Session Dr. Ruth Brelt Coordinator of Student Personnel Services Dr. Otis D. Froe Director of Research and Evaluation 170 E. Lloyd Davis Business Manager Staff Gilbert F. Stricker Comptroller Mrs. Grace L. Burke Personnel Manager J. Percy Bond Director of Admissions and Placement Mrs. Alice W. Parham Director or the Student Union William W. Proctor Registrar 171 h I HHI'HIH u 172 V L. :Z.Z:;Z2 173 Robert Bell, Barlfmore, Maryland President of S tudent Government Association The President of the Student Government Association of Morgan is elected by the members of the Studenl body. He is elected for a term oi one year, and acts as a liaison between the student body and the faculty. His main responsibility is to see that all activities on campus run smoothly. He attends conventions and generally rem resents the student body of Morgan. President of S tuden t Sena tc Clarence Scott. Conshohocken, Pennsylvania 174 S tuden t Court It is the responsibility of the Student Court to administer law enforcement. This body tries all cases and passes sentences for any infringement of the rules and regulations of the college. Student Government Executive Committee These students serve as ad- visors and liaison ofticers for the chief executive. The Senate Is the legislative body of the Student Government. Composed of representatives of all classes, this organization operates with the faculty in governing the schooL Senate 175 I Federation of Presidents Overseas Studcn t Union 176 The presidents of all student or- ganizations constitute the Federa- tion of Presidents, the primary role of which is to assist the Senate in ' its legislative functions. These elect- ed presidents all serve on commit- tees dealing with various facets of campus life-cultural, academic. social. and athletic. Through the participation of the foreign students in Ameri- ca who represent the various countries, the Overseas Stu- dent Union seeks to promote better understanding between nations. Standing. Left to Right: M. Michele. J. Gilliam R. Stewart Junior Class Officers Freshman Class Officers Sitting, Let! to Right: 8. Poitier. J. Smith. P. Potillio: Sophomo re Class OffiC3fS Standing, Left to Right: Y. McNair. J. Thompson, D. Alexander. L4 Mallory. T. Ford. Sitting, L5 to Right: C. Fields. G. Thomas, R. Ford. 177 Joanne Veal. Editor Allle Harper. Assistant Editor Kenneth Smothers. Editor Elect Sitting. Left to Right: V. Smith. A. Harper, L. Hunt. Standing, Left to Right: 8. Hamilton. C. Bowers. R. Watts. 178 Sitting, LefHo Right. B Keeley. L Hunt J. Veal C. Bowers: Standing, Left to Right: J Owens, A. Harper. V. Smith. J. Hubbard. R. Watts 8. Hamilton. J. O'Neal. mafj :mbg W: a $35: mfigofgmg Howard Edges Morgan Matn Idjieas;$ '6 5690 $0 ' 3.333333 $333: CAMPU '1 90-83 In C. I? 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Ru, 910mm,, . m u come: after tin Orange 6 , ii' 1:52,,3 4 5' 9 l-j-u: t L- :5 'kln te' C ossom Classlc in October. Scott. 0 ; 05g '5' 7 3 .Ls Q MW 0! ?M'Wnua 33' 10 SW WI ! In Houston 011423.3353'0, '70 oI-Q 0!; 3 3 4 od' discow,mbtmem4mv r c' ?w'1 h'mse'f th .- 3M ' h ' me'71 x- 033:6. e : 'II'UVC'mom n. P'N'g .43 i 179 The Promethean Staff Norma Coslon. Ediror-in-Chief Joyce Williams. Assistant Editor Joan Wadkins, Sports Editor George Harley. Layout Edifor 130 Secretarial Staff The Promethean Staff is elected each spring by those juniors who wish to be active in this group. The elected staff returns the next fall and immediately commences work on the forthcom- ing Promethean. The Promethean Staff operates under the guidance of Mrs. Eleanor Q. Tignor. who is assisted by Mrs. Arlene Straughn. Layout $13 181 Literary Staff 182 With some nostalgic regret, we face the realiza. tion that we have reached the end of the roads at Morgan State College. Few of us will become com- placent, for we have all tasted curiosity; some of us will become teachers. others doctors or lawyers, and still others husbands and wives. mothers and fathers, but all of us leave grateful for the joys. sorrowS. laughs, and tears 01 our Roads Taken. Now we are ready for the greater, the more challenging. and the more adventurous roads of life. End of Road The Staff of the 1966 PROMETHEAN would like to express sincere appreciation to . . . Mrs. Eleanor Q. Tignor. Chief Advisor Mrs. Arlene Straugh, Literary Adviser Hunter Publishing Company. Printer Mr. Henry Mazur, Photographer Mr. Eugene Stanley, Mrs. Frances Henderson Mr. Augustus Adair. Dr. R. Hayes Strider Everyone who helped in making the PROMETHEAN a success. Thanks 183 YvennI Christine Allen 49 E. LnnvnII SIM! Baillmnre. Maryland 21202 WIIIIr GI Am many 25 W Lnnvale SIInI Balllmom, Muryrund 21216 Flow 1. 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SIIIIIII Carolina LII F. 3101' ! 1134 E 20111 $10001 ICIIIMNI Maryland 21215 um M Bro 220 LnurInl DSIIIII Bolllmorm Maryland 21217 LovrIInI Y. Bra 2Ie COIVIPI 51ml CMIIIIIM. Maryland Puma Lucile Brown 2306 Kokam lumrnnru, Maglondu 21215 Rulh Carolyn :17 N FulIen A BolIImorI, Maryland 2121? Sandra Cynmlo Brown In AVIrIuI PIIIrIoII. le JIrm 07501 Wm mmr Dorinda M110 2115 MI. HnIIy Sir ! BOIIIMOIOI Maryland 21210 Marilyn Nadlnl Burn. 2500 Vitamin AvInuI Balllmm, Maryland 21215 JacquII II Marie BIIIIIIs 7037 AIInrovn-I Road. Washinglon. D C 20031 Joan Canal BrunIr 54-50 24111 SH I991 LICI, New York 11106 Barbara T, yrd BID N, Monroe SIIIII Baltimorl. Maryland 21217 Alunzn Cain, Jr 115 Avon Beach loo 3 Demmoro, Morvuiund 21222 Cynthia J. 1210 N ChllIllrm 51m Ealtlmon, MuIylend 21213 CIIFIIoI-I E aCIII'I3 Jr. 2910 Riga: Avonuo Baltimore. Moryiend 21216 R Ilem CorIIr 1-104 Gerdman Avanue Bulfimom. Maryland 21209 Dolurea Ceuuon 1035 Olloons sneer 106 Bullimuru. Maryland 21202 11:90 HarrlI Chainev I E. Pmton 5111!. I BaIIIIIIan, Maryland 21213 Sun E CMndIII, Jr, 2418 Loyola Saulhwu Ballimaiu. Maryland 1215 LcurIIIn Chavis 1215 Aikln SlrIlI BolIimaII. Mn lurud 21213 RobIrI Frank heck: 3025 human AvnnuI lalhmn. Maryland 21225 JIInl CIIIIIIIII Churn 3300 BnIInInn AVII-IuI BolIlrnorI. Maryland 21216 LIV. IrnI Cla III 1731'! Dr B'dMo Road sandy ySprilITMo rylond Gum. PhlIlp Coll II 27 40 W MelhII SIrIII Baltimore. McIyland 21216 JudIIh 'r. COICMIH 720 MaplI SIIIII Wllilamspan PInnIylvnnla LIRny S I 1707 Ashburlan SIIIII Boilirnul'c. MaIvlond 21216 Sonia meuz 2910 Walbron AvenuI Baltimnn. Mary! and 21216 MII JncobI Con wya 2109 W MulbIrry Sivul Baltimore Maryland 2122! Hub: IMC Choc 546 MumhnnI SIIIII Cherry HIII Nu hm CharII Cm 2408 IW lelnmen 51m BnIIImoII, Maryland 21223 Julian EIIaI-Inre Corban 3722 WIIdI'ImIIa-I Anna BoIIimarI Maryland 21216 Ruth C. tarry 41 III NanoIk Avlnm loliimom. Maryland 21216 GorlrudI E. CorIIy 714 Rumlvelr Lanl Glunbam, Nu .IInIy L011 Cornish Maroon Slat. Collm aulllmIIe. Marle and 21212 Sylen E. Comilrzi. 513 Dohwn Cambrid I, Maryland 21513 Norma . clIun Glrdrcun, Maryland GIrIIIdInI Conmll 3:! II. 111 VI verm l, rainin Elis- Christine Coulln 1705N N. Fullon AvanuI EolIimorI. Maryland 21217 JuenIIo M.Covlng19n 0:13 V0311! MA I 212 , Tuwmgmi migrate 0 4931 Hum Run Drivl Eulllmm, mrvlund 21214 run In 211 N CatollnI IIrIII Ealrimorl Maryland 21213 Olivia D. CUM! 21579 I-IIIIIII'I Rood lollimorI. Maryland 21215 Joycn Arum!!! Dandriaga 14 2 VIII 51 ml on 1214 21mm: 51m! 20 BummorI, Mnryllnnd 21212 C An!!! ODIN!- 2411 W 1.0105112. MIIImoI-I. MIWIRMA 21216 IIVIrly Wain Devi, 411 Calhoun 51 III! InIIImarI, Mnlyland 21223 Brow! Devi II. 207 Chaimul 51v!!! Bulflmorl. Maryland 21222 luIIan ll. V! 51 rnloou. Mowland EVII n Davi- 263 BIryI AvInuI Buliimorl, Maryland 21205 LunnIau I-II Dawn. .1: 1909 III!- My Bnlllmof. Moment: 21213 Palriclu VII 140 BaIIIInuII SIMI 61 WinIIan AVII'IuI InlIImII. Morvfami 21212 184 STUDENT DIRECTORY Sylvia L Davis 2530 W, Mushar SIIIII Baltimore. Maryland 21216 ThaddIus EugInI Davis 303-1 Gwynns FnIII 1'5sz laminate, Maryland 21 16 Auria Romnm Donn 4211 Twandu Av: Bullimore, Mankind 21215 AnIhonv LI DInI Pi: II SIrIoI In Hind, Maryland 20040 Cnymhin DoruIII 3421 AuchInIoroly Tomato Bollimore. Maryland 2121! EolIirIIorl Mntyland 21210 Romulus buvld 0015551 401 GoIIhII Avenue Calunsvillm Maryland LGFIII?U Douglas and Road Balliman WWWIOM 21215 Mariano LaVun Down: Rcuro 4 39:: us Ednlmter. Mar land Buiiilnare, Maryland u.2122: Com M. Du um 1209 MosI-III SII BIIIimorI, Maryland 21217 1031 III V W 89 Bainhrldua 51reI1' RquIVIII New York Lian Anthony E pg 1'19 NI Poysnn .01 Baltimore. Maryland 21217 Bailirnorl, Ma land 21229 Shula Dianna arouse 119 Wlilnw Court Baltimorl. Maryland 21222 Marvo FIII as '12 2 WI! BHINFIOI'I. Maryland M21216 1 I do 4000 Old Yarl: Road BalIlmorl, Maryland 21212 DanI Elaine FIImIM 615 W. Somirmy Avenue LthIrvIllI. Maryland 21093 E'I'EMRIWMWL'EI Ti. 4 V Columbia, South CuraIinu Anna Rulh Fa IbII 203-05 1041b Annu- Hollls, NIw Yuri: lull Edna Vivian Fom-bcv 208 N. FuIIan Avenu- BolIirnorI. Marvicnd 21223 Nulhnn John Fm , Jr. CuaImrIlII, Maryland Richard Mark Fowl IV 11111 .IIffIrlon Plan AIIontlc Cliy. New JIruy CoMI-I EIIIotI Fnciund 3105 Leigthn AvIrIuI Bummer? Maryland e21215 CotelynR mm RouIeI PIInIIss AnnI. Maryland Thain : A. GaiIIIIr 137-A Quunslown Road SeveIrI, Maryland Mirlgm SmIIthrkim zoo Keywan Bultimem. Maryland 21215 on RooIIVIII EIhmn I1 3401 William AvanuI Mluml 3J.F Icridu PIIIII Inn Gillan. 521 Mdnor Avln BulIIIIKAIJI. Maryland 21212 CloroM . Gm: 250- FoIIII Park Annu- Bullimori Maryland 21215 iolvo .1. 01mm. 515 Lwala NorI'I'IIIIIa 'aGIIlmOrl. Maryland 1215 nonlind Lorraim Glmrm 1000 Howard Park AvInuII BalIImoII, Maryland 21207 GraziI Eleurme GuodI 3006 PIuer-nun nSIrut BalllmorIM Maryland 21215 1019 Wolf. .51 ! lultlmurl. MarvIai'Id 21205 ruah Abful . Dab 2023 lumen Avenul aaIIImorI. Monrlnnd 21210 1'0. BIVIP; . I 4012 Irnhlll AVCquI lulIimorI. Mmylnnd m21215 Sarah HnII-Inq Ionia- IInIf 4209 Eldtron 100nm. Baimnon, Maryland 21215 ?MriciqA . III'III 5094206 Avonuo. Ni. WownnIoI-IH rID. C. RthA 1403 5511'th 31111.1 PiIlIburah, PInnlylvnnIo Eldnn 11 Hall RouII 1. III Blookm 1, Wm 91.110 EurIInI MnnIII HOH'IIHWI 3605 WI Sara! SIIII! BoIIImoII Mary and 21229 Mmlan NI Hammond: 86' E1 172 StunkI. Am. IIA 3r rnnx. NOW Yer Lillian BIolrIII Handy 1224 Pure. AVIII nun Bollirnou Maryland 21225 Joan Bernice AHcIIImwu 1254 Quinn Avenue MImphis. TInnIsIII Georg: 50mm! HurIIy Ra 1.110 1, 5011662 MIICMIIVIIII, M'Iaryinna WIIIIuI-n Gaylord Hams Bolhman. Maryland 21212 Sonata Dianna Hon 100 RIvIrdole Avlnul Yonkers. New Yurk Durant Hurvln, Jr. 735 Llnmrd 5n ! Balnmurl, Maryland 21129 FInnIIIirI Hurvin 301! Rayner AVInuI BulIImovI. Maryland 21215 Spencer N. HIrI 716 Pin. SIIIII' WIIII-IIn ran. Daiaweu Michoo Enema HIIndoII 15 'I'I'Ilur PIGS! Lexinolon Pork. Mutyland Eugenia 1'1th 2514 Laurens AvIn BolIlmol'l. Marvlnrlbdm 21223 ' Ariana Estelle H11 1011 MIdIIon AVIInUI Balflmore. Maryi:nd 21217 IEI-I J7.1115 Cliilwoodo AVI BalIamorII Marvlnndm 21213 Chlryl Yvunm Human 1014 HIIIun SIruI Ialhmorl, Maryland 21216 Albert TennTmn Hockaduy 340 Amnda Sun I Bullime. Maryland 21229 Brenda Carol yn Holly 4142 um: Road, AI Enltimorn. Maryland 1215 GIraId $.13 2205 W.FuyIIII51rIII BuIIImorI, Maryrund 21223 Joe Thomas H011 603 N BInIcIou Sheer BaIIImoI'I, Maryland 21216 WIIIIO HoIIon Rome 3, Bax 67 Bruniwlck. Goorfle GIor I F11: Irnd Hanon 620 uimvl d1 DImIrum, BIIIIIPI GuinIa VImon Eugen! Hum! 172' E 01111 511.01 gamma , Maryland 21213 5. ? Joan Howard 202 PIIIbury SIIIII BcIlIiI-nciral Maryland 21216 DOHIBS. I 601 Purchor thmrtd Bnltimorl. Maryland 21217 JOAN! CI Hubbard 3100 Natmoum Anni.- Bnlrlmorl, M: 1und 21216 below! D 635 CInm HHIII AvenuI AIlunIc. Gun is GIrIrudI Hug 1235 N 0Inlolou 51M lulliInorI, Maryland 21216 Carl VIrnorI Hum 2111 Gurriaa 111.090 Bammoro. Maryland 21115 Carolyn MarlI Jatklan 03 SchoonmaIIIr Road Tunack. le JIrII-y Gooroo NIIIan Jackson Adv ForuI Hill, MarvIona WadIlll MOI Jlnklnl 116 LOCUII SIrIIt 1 reddish BalIIrnoII. Marlarvd 21216 len Jamison 2916 E. FIdIral SIrIII Ballimcn, Maryland 21213 Kay luhnnn RquI 1, Box 27 Hurlock. Maryland Lenore waist Johnson 1911 E LIIIIIIIIII AunuI BallII'I'Im Maryland 21313 LorIIla Selma Johnlnn 17017Fomr PaIII. Annu. Silva Spring. Mm land Amold MIIIIn 101 ! 20 bus Anom 51ml Human, 'IIIIII Runell anullly Jolivt' 4020M: Ami SI IIII Hanna , TIxnI larbnra A. JonII Noun 2, Box 17 LthII-In, Maryland EInIIy LII June.- iw '. mun. nnnpu II. ry n Raymond 1. Jam: 27 Lemon PII- NIw Rn:11Ille,rNew York Rita Hifill IunII 23:12 Calverlon HII IIII Anna. Bultimofe. Manila 11217 WIIIII- I. Iom.1I. 1312 DIViIIon SIM BnlIIrnorI. Maryluml 21217 Borbam Yhamplan Joanr 1406 Emmy SIrII aoIIImon. Maryland 21217 LIqu VIIMI Jud: 2207 Wham AwnuI lalIiman. Maryland 21217 Lillian Rona KIIIIIy Ron 1, Basil PrIIIun. Maryland Ruby V K0111 RoI II 32 Emmi; Mam, ru n Raul. 2. Box 72 CInlIIviIII, Maryland Euo-ne Calvin King 304- 55111 Avnrlul, N E. Wamln Ian D YthIIe lunII'III lira 3907 Park VIlw Run :1 Beliimom, Maryland 21215 11me Thanas chalor 4609 Fave Park Avenue Summon. Maryland 21207 Barbara Ann Lu Z1505 Doviwlll: Rand Hafboro, Pennsylvania Bmiricc Dianna l. 3511 Foirviw Avenue summon. Maryland 21216 36MB E1100 fl... 33H ulahlon Annu- BaIIImorn, Marywn nd 2121! Claudia S 100 Rwerdnlz. Annu- YurIlwrs, New York Glanndo 803 E TULVI eer1131 SetondS m1 Boltimom, .Muryland 2121. Joanne Marti; Lea 3043 Arunai-I Avunu e MIIIrI-Ioru. MuIyIand 21216 Mar ElIznlui 111 L 2!! CIIIIOI'I Avenm Summon, Maryland 21217 NicholasT . Lee 1301 Valley SIruI Buliimore Maryland 21201 By run A, Llwis 6y5hu11mnr AVIrIIIa Klnmfwi, Jamaica Francinl Thur : Lewis 2225 CecIl Awnu: BnlIIII-Ioru. Maryland 212111 Gw'I-Idnlyn Ruth Lem! 3521 Holmes Avome Baltimore Mowlund 21217 WubIIor amull L:uiu:. JII 1302 Linwood Ave hlrimoro. MoMund 2111: Sylvia R Linda F. 0. Bax 15 Ducks, Norm Carolina Btverly Run Lipsmmb 3:20 Auchuniaruly Tcrmce Bu Ifimorl. Maryland 21211 1.1111. CIIIII Long 1534 Washinoinn 51m? BnIIImN c. MoryinI-II: 21213 Patricio Lane 921 Marlin Awnue Bultimorl, Maryland 21213 091101: Inu Lynn 3506 Collage Ave 866 E 172M SIInI IApI, IA Dom C Muckell Rama 2 164 Hurlillingtovm, Maryland Willi 6 HI Maddox, JrI 109 Hlltun Auntie Voux H311, Now Jlmv Marsha E. Mail 714 N Lafu-yel NW Awnuc Dairimoro. Maryland 21217 Carol. Findgll Manm 1911' WISI SII'IIII Annupnlii Maryland Vchana I'M 3125 Mnndawmln Annu- BaIIIIIIcIo, Malyland 21216 Dan 69mg:- Manny MOIMVM Monnlalr, ANIVI Jlmv Kuilh E olshcw 1211 WI Norm Awnue Bulilmnrr. Maryland 21217 Sllf MI MaIumlo Box 2 Nwalo 5 Ramon Txnmnia, East Africa Mm; Morgan! McCoId 145 Mounrmor Cour? BolIlMol'o, Ma! lend 21217 10110 J. McCulou ugh 33H AI 19 69mm . Maryln'nd 21216 MnIioIil M: nlnl 615 N. Wilson SEMI Flumnm. S. in NW 4044 HilIcn Ron :1 Bnlrimon, Maryland 21215 Abbav Hadrian McNuir A916 MidwoodA BulIIIIII-II'. MuIyland 21212 Idem : BolIiIIIuro. Mary and .21223 Jacquulyn E. MIIII on 15 PIIrvwllu, MuIyIand A usIIm Mills 163 w Lulnoton SIM laleoIn, Maryland2 21223 Charla I Minor. 1651 Hokuley Balllmon Mar IIIII-Id 21213 Charla II: III! NarI-I-Ivllia, Virginia Jonah I-IGIiodwin Maura: I29 loundvlow Rood 80mm . Maryland 21225 mid: I. Menu; 4 Oxford: Summon, Maryland 21201 M MI Mon 11? Oxford Cou anIIImon. Maryland 2mm Mfg IIII'II'III M 160591! Carolina Strut! IoIIIIIIcII Maryland .2121: Man Ail nluMoI: Box 9!, Guil1ord Rn; a An loIIIIIIoI-o, Maryland 2121: Marian Elizabeih Murphy 755 Linnurd SIIalI Bailimom Maryland 21229 William II. Mamee 3001' Glavam SII Eammure. Maryl'nnd 21216 Yuri. Marion Mycr: .11 Bellman, Maryland 21215 Mug 8. Nuwmmo 17:10 N Eroudw wya Bullimnn, Maryland 21223 Jul!!! 0 Nitholx 121:1 Rossini Awnm,1IB BGIEIM092,MBNN:GHEI1 21212 md J 060 I 144 Undclhill Awnua Roauveli, LI II, New York Jana Melvin : Onley 6 Lincoln A9151. Phochul AvuI Fledtrlck. Maryland E. Sour Flaunt: Muryfnnd Raymund 5. Pa rks 1511 Ellswurih SIIHI PI-ul'udclphio. Pennsvlvania 81m Puiiemm 3100 Egcrion BalIiI-nave, MuerluI-Id 21215 6011 C. Pnlllrmn 1016 W. 42nd Srr BalIImon Maryland 21211 Jun Lul1l FGIICI'sorI 3220 DoIIII'Ian Rood BaIIII-MIIII. Maryland 21215 Jovcu Dianna PuIIerer 27651?! Molher Ballimuu, Maryland 11216 Rab. I. Pay 2 Jr. 2620 N. Lmawmd Sircst Bolilmorn Maryland 21216 LucreIin Peal: 1101 Orleans Strut A1: I II: Boiiimte. Maryland 21202 Daisy Lucille Patterson 3305 Springdalu Avenue Bummon. Maryland 21216 Paula Michell Paton 4457 S Dakolgu Awnul. N. E. waxlnqmnb H Ann .nni Inn 2330 11.1 I 0 BquimJIG. Maryland 21217 MP 2-127 Lawm'a Avenu- Bummer; Maryland 21223 VanduL-e 1020 Eonapc Pm Al nun Bollimme. Maryland. 212 BornodII-Ie M Finds 70? RIci'Iw MA Bullimuu. Maryland I21212 Karen C. Polk Roma 2, 30: 152-8 Mot land pe 8::mmormMc lurid 21223 509 N. Schr r 31ml Watson H. PInII-Ier, Jr. 203 Elizabeth Annu- Rockvilil, Marviund F. ll P100101 001. 1, 30$ 114 R0 1. Box Mlllvitla, Maryland Garnldin- A. Ouun Box 531 Gnmbullm Maryland leI EmaI-Ion Quinlan Box 252 Sherpiuwn. Ma land Clo udla E. Rciw 3:32 '01r'101dwR'000 olfImorc. Maryland 21226 Bl : Rm IIDI' Walbmok Awnw BnlIlmom, Maryland 21217 Garuldim mud 2228E Norm Avenu- Bellimorl. valond 21113 Chaim DI RIchdm 4100 Fairview Bnmmon, Maryland 21216 Ken n0 men 6240 Wolklr M111 Road, 5 E Wulhlnglon, D C no mend Robin 42 N Eda. umodn Simf Ilnmmorl. vaxlnd R2122? Imam! law M W 2103 N Smllwoods rmlvimora, Maryland 21216 llizcibolli Thornton Roll 240 Vomit. Aw aliimon, Maryland 21215 Marvin H. Ram aoltimorc MaryI-nd Joan Audrey Salfmurv 200 W 1131M 51m Now York. Now York Amo SamA 1232uMorI1und aarlirnnn MewluI-Id 21216 M61110 Darciha Send : 2308 Arunnh AVII'Iu- Inlrimnro, Maryland 21216 Audrey Lollsh Sandi MIIloIs Mill 9. cooksviul Mo ryiond Paulinl Sanurilold 1711 Hillcn 51ml aaltlmom. Maryland 21216 I ch 1209 N. Wnodlnnron Rood Apt .IA 21229 135 STUDENT DIRECTORY Elizabnlh Pairiniu Sen 3007 PIchury Slrlnt BaIIiI-I-Iare. Maryland 21216 Joan MIlaI-In 5:011 BoII I Nuth-asl Marvtund Play Ann 205 HNorImasI Avenue Bnllimarl. Maryiand 21227 Roosevelt Shaw 21104 Barclay SIrlaI BoIIiI-nore. Maryland 21213 Charles DI: Shepherd 307 SIIII'I AVENUE MI, Plaamnr. Soulh Carolina Evan 1.5hlrmon. Jr. 3206 SprIngggle Avenuc BeIIII-I-Icre. ry land 21216 Lula Hun! ShIln Box 276 Qunnliza. Maryland Lisa A. Shinltv 2115 Druid Hill Avenue Bellimole. Maryland 2121? Leroy Simon 2416 E Hoffman 511001 Bellanca, Maryland 21213 Charla: NI Simpson Saint lngru. Maryland TI'I'ImcIril SInrluir 2745 Mulhcl Sifts. Balflmorl. Mmylond 21216 James Honkiah 51-119. 2920 SI ShiIe sun! Chicago. Illinoic Agnes Loron SIIIIIII 661 Albania Avenue Hartfnrd Connecticuf Brando Joana SmiIh 1632 Poplar Grove Sim I Balrlmnm, MIIIvIaIId 21216 Bunda J 5111 2'10 LIMII'y 1'11 R00 d Kingston Norlh CnIolino ClaudlIII E SMIIh 3009 MurIIcrI Avunue Baltimore, Malylnnd 21216 End Emit P:muroke PaIII. nude ?:armia VI Sm III! 1301' W FIonklIn Slrul BnlIimore. Maryland 21223 Julia Dannlie SIIIIIIII 1016 Brantley Avenu a Inlrlmarl, Maryland 21217 Vigki Goldlne Smith P7 0. III Chrlulianstld 5! train: Virgin Islands Yvonm Clark Smiih 1204 Cherrmeiil Rood BoIIIn-Iaru, ryiund 21125 Mulvin Gnome Smullun loui- 1 loss 139C Mardels Springs. Maryland Samuel T Sari Rm 1 Sex Miichellvillt. Maryland Pum-lu Sauimll 519 N. Gilmer Sir ! EralIlrncrI, Marylam 11621223 Gloria 1.51un1m 2400 Barclay Shut Bummm. Maryland 21213 Burlonl. SIIVIMOI'I 5620 Eldnmn Au auIIIIIInI-c, Mowlland 21215 Linculn B $10k 506 Rizlwrood Avenm lemma , Maryland 21212 Anni!!- Yvnfll'll Slam 2MB Monvpolizr SIraoI Macon . Guava Cnnmln Mall: 511.011 1201 W 2nd SIM Wilminglan. Daluwru HgmzvVauchn 510111311 aim Stroll Belrlumrmma Maryland 21223 Jamn M15110 .1 SIuIIIp Rouh 1.89: 62-! DarlingIoII, Maryland David Wuudrw Swan. Jr, 901 1! SIM. 5 nova JPCI'HI.MGTV1UM I-II-IuII Jo Sun 4701 Grunlgrlm Aron Bollimare, Maryland 21209 Frmrick Ryan 5y km 1910 Popinr Glove SIIuI lemma . Maryland 21216 Au uIIuI MI Tabb 40 I Grantley Rood Bummer! TIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIII 21215 Jamil I Taronh 1505 AimuIII-I strut Bnllimarc. Mo land 21202 DIan- Elam T 0mm anland 5161' 1261113- PIIIIIIII Anna. Maryl and Tm! Mary Mndllm 326 Ml Holly SII'III aoIIImon, Mowla nanny William Jmph Thomas, III 1419 Nudham Avenue Btnmi. le Valli. Laure nan Thomawn 1738 Normal Avon Balnmon, Maryland u.2l213 910D. 1mm 2905 EMMA Richmond Virginia Paul Thnmgwrl lelngian ark Maryland Ron 1, Box 59 PnIIicia lluim Thom II: M Komm 51W aoliimon. Marviand 21229 EVIPINI Jan. Tolwn 4049 Wu! UppoI Mullboro, r Muirylend HayrI-IaI'Idx Martin Turmr P, OI 6 BIIIEVUQO, anrvlund 2160! Macaulny aonjomnn Udo Edelbam PoIIoI Agency Uya. Niglrio W681 AIIIGG Pmlin Undurdm 3511 Foirvlow Annu- Baliimovg, Maryland 21216 Eldo'OdO V0110. 2709 Preston Sir ! BoIIImorr. Maryland 21213 Viola Cosilllu Vund-nr JCMIna Ron I! Boloorimnro, Maryland 21207 James Wendy. Jr 1902 Cnulua Rnud BnlIImoIe. Mnnrlond 21216 Joan Chequelro Wadklns 2604 The Flare Richmond. VIIginIo Richward Wayne Walluw 225 Cedar MI 11 Lona Ballimoto, Maryland 21225 James Edwom Wall 716 Olwio Simel Salumurv. Marvinnd Gludva Wanna 26 Addinn SIr Hailard, Connulltui Chnlor A Washlnvion Harwond Road Gianna. Maryland Mateo Jam; Wunhingion 663 S. Avandala Rood Bnllimarc. Mcnrland 21222 Radical Wulhinaton 920V; French SIIOGI Wilmingian, Deluwoa Ra inuld J.Wmhlngfor1 218 Callow Avnnue :IIImoIe, Maryland 21217 wind A.WoIk1nIu. 2611 NorlolkA Balimuu, Mar land u.2121! James Edward nlkim 241 BIH'IEI Cour! BnIIIrI-Ime. Maryland 21231 Bunda Marie Watsan a m 2717 WI Gamma Avenu- BuIIiI-I-IuIII. Maryland 21215 Chailu W111ich War 209 N, Gilmore SIIuI aaIIImau Maryland 21223 Marv SUI W11 com. 2101 Liblny Hoiahn Annu- 3911mm: Maryland 21217 Do It V. WI'IIIaIIlI't 1-21 209th SIIOG ggum Village. I... I. Now Vork r0111 Evonm Whit I 240:1 lulu: Turin. ngIIiI-nam, andand 21216 Hairy ID 30114 GI-nn 21701:, Maryland Kunmm D WM. 230 GlrmuI-Ifown Road whnd CunnarlclwI-I Ilomd 2539 FIBHCII SIInI auIIIIIIaI. Maryland 21217 Poirisia Ann Wick RIF.D1 .3 CMITIF'DWH, Maryland 21620 Brando William MonI-I Mmrie William: 2: Han IInSI Brockton.MumthuI1:l Ecliimuw. Maryland 21216 1212 N. Bcnlalou SIrOII Huvvadum M. Williams 2142 Wulbraok Aunuo Baltimorl. Maryland 21217 10mm. Cnrruli WIIIiaIIII .701 Wakefield BaIIIMoI'I, Maryland 21215 Joya I Wiilimm Wilmington, Delaware Moms William: 2501 W Lombard 511.01 Baliimorn. Mliarvlnnd 2122! MumN R. wnl Bond SIIICI Bar Air. Maryiund Ranfciph Roull WIIIII 1641 NI App lIch SIIuI Balilmoro, NMOF'Ifllleld- 21217 NW Ravi! LII Plain. Maryland MCIVQIIM Am Wllm II Nani SIInI Annapolu, Maryland mam . M. Wood: 3705 Callaway Avonu Ul BalIlmoru, Maryland 21215 Dolom Herman Woclfotd 2'2! HOIIIWI AW Ialllmoru. Maryland 21216 John Woolfcld 4032 Fairing Road BuIYIMOI'O, Mnryinnd 21210 Glut Dllancy WIIgIII, II, on aim Slmt SnIiIhury. Maryland II Inc Lolroino WII III 3: 4 Gwynm Fulll oikwny Baltimore, Maryland 21216 Wanda LN Wright RJIDI I Ownilco. Maryland Anm- u Fave Vanna 4'05 hirlux cod Bammnr- Mn Ilno 21210 I WI: IL auII-morc. Monlnnd 21216 GOLD STAR Pa tron Theodore FI. Gibson SILVER STAR Patrons Mr. 8: Mrs. Levi GibsOn Mrs Carroll Jackson BRONZE STAR Patrons Mrs. Barbara Adler Dr. Marcus Allen Mrs. W. R. Alston, Jr. Dr. Nancy L. Arnez Mrs. Margaret T. Barton Mr. 8- Mrs. Sylvester Blake Mr. 8:. Mrs. Arthur Boone Mr. 8 Mrs. Frank A. Booth Mr. Embra C. Bowie Mr. 8. Mrs. Wllliam F. Burghardt 186 Mr. Bl Mrs. Charles W. Cephas, Jr. Mr. IL Mrs. Cleveland A. Chandler Miss Carolyn Coston Mr. 41 Mrs. Norman James Coston Dr. F. H. Dedmond Mr. a Mrs. Daniel Dixon. Jr. Mr. John Ennis Dr. Nick A. Ford Dr. 8. Mrs. Thomas P. Fraser Dr. St Mrs. Robert L. Gill Mr. a Mrs. Henry C. Hall Mr. James w. Harley Dr. James Haywood Harrison Mr. Stanley von Hendricks Kenneth B. Jennings The Johnsons Rev. 8 Mrs. B. P. Jordan Miss Joan Lipscomb Mrs. Delia Lofton Mr. 8 Mrs. Roland C. McConnell Mr. 8 Mrs. Charles Mills Mr. 8 Mrs. Fletcher Mills Mr. Armin E. Mruck Mary R. Patterson Mrs. Marnie Peyton Mr. 8 Mrs. Wilbert H. Prior, Sr. 8 Sons Mr. 8. Mrs. Melville W. Pugh. Jr. Mr. a Mrs. George F. Pryor. Sr. Mr. 8x Mrs. Arthur Reagin Mr. 3. Mrs. John F. Richardson, m Mrs. Eftie Russell Mr. 8 Mrs. Robert L. Sellars Mrs. Naomi Shapiro Dr. 8L Mrs. R. Hayes Strider Mr. 8L Mrs. George Taylor Mrs. Anna P. Urquhart I; Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Milton Ward Mr. a Mrs. Edgar While Mr. 8 Mrs. Albert N. Whiting Dr. 8 Mrs. Roger K. Williams I Mr. 8. Mrs. Martin Wilson MI'S. Alice Woodson Mr. 8- Mrs. Russell M. Young, Jr. Dr. Edith von Zemenszky Congratulations from Parents Congratulations to the Class of 1966 LT. COL and MRS. HUGHIE E. MATTHEWS Congratulations to My Son MRS. GLADYS H. DORSEY I'm Very Proud. Rachael MRS. MILLIE WASHINGTON Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduates of the Class of 1966 Your goal in life can be reached if you are determined to reach it! Bon Voyage! DR. HENRY C. and SENATOR VERDA F. WELCOME Congratulations to a Worthy Daughter, Pat MR. and MRS. WALTER HALES and WALTER, JR. To Joanie MR. and MRS. CURTIS E. BRUNER Congratulations to the Class of June 1966 MR. and MRS. H. K. CARR. SR. To Robert M. Bell FROM JOE and LOUISE BELL and FAMILY The parents of Miss Doris C. Mackall per- sonally wish to congratulate her on a job well- done and OH the happiness and success in the future. 188 THE MORGAN STATE COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION congratulates THE CLASS OF 1966 The school door is ciosed. But your education is far from complete. It is just beginning. Yesterday's lectures don't always apply to tomorrow's problems. Yesterday the most important thing you learned was how to learn. Tomorrow brings graduate school, the dratt. a mortgage. marriage. parenthood, success-or failure. From now on you are playing for real. not for marks on a report card. So to the Class of '66 we say this: You can look upon your education as a tough, grinding accomplishment and sit back to ask, Now where1s my reward? or you can look upon it as preparation for the uncertain reality which lies ahead. Choose now. For detailed information, contact the ALUMNI OFFICE, MORGAN STATE COLLEGE, BALTIMORE. MD. 21212 or call CLitton 4-6870. Ext. 357 Congratulations to the Graduating Sorors of Alpha Gamma Chapter BALTIMORE ALUMNI CHAPTER OF DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY, INC. THE BIG SOUND 24 HOURS A DAY FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH W1W1I'N ' 1400 and CHRISTIAN EDUCATION CENTER Bond Street and Ashland Avenue Baltimore, Maryland 21205 A Friendly Welcome At All Times Walter E. Paige, D.D.. Pastor 139 LastWTeE: 1 Ied75 livesi W 0 ! Igl' m m: duh rmlnuhct he .. Pmdcnlml p: FRANK CONWAY HITS HIS SECOND STRAIGHT MILLION-DOLLAR YEAR FRANK CONWAY HITS HIS SECOND STRAIGHT MlLLION-DOLLAR YEAR IN THE YEARS 1964 and 1965, HIS FIRST TWO YEARS WITH THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COM- PANY OF AMERICA. FRANK M. CONWAY WAS A MEMBER OF THE COMPANY'S M1LLION DOLLAR PRODUCER CLUB. MR. CONWAY. AN ALUMNUS OF MORGAN, MAJORED IN HISTORY AS AN UNDERGRADUATE AND, BEFORE BECOMING AN INSURANCE AGENT, TAUGHT IN THE BALTIMORE CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS. WHILE WORKING FOR PRUDENTIAL, HE DEVELOPED THE ABILITY TO WORK WITH THE COLLEGE GRADUATE AND IT IS MOST APPARENT THAT HE WILL REMAIN A EgliADEENTIAL MILLIONAIRE FOR MANY YEARS TO Office: 6510 York Road 377-5500 Residence: 542-8198 190 Compliments of Your SEALTEST MILKMAN GREENSPRING DAIRY 1020 W. Forty-First St. Baltimore. Maryland 21211 THE H. E. KOONTZ CREAMERY, INC. NORTHWOOD GIFT 8: CARD CENTER 1582 Havenwood Road Baltimore. Maryland 21212 Compliments of COLLICK FUNERAL HOMES 2431 Oliver St. and 1412 E. Preston St. Baltimore, Maryland 21213 Congratulations to our son; we are very proud of you. MR. and MRS. HARRY COOK, SR. Autographs 191 192 li:hnx K v . u... .l . '41-.J ;!.u...u.JorN.-. - - 1- . .Lcuhl .u . .v . .u ,, cm . . J jEA.;-:?J-.v: t --. ark: r: K otrvfitauaw


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