Agricultural and Technical State University - Ayantee Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)

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NORTH CAROLINA A T STATE UNIVERSITY 1983-84 BASKETBALL SCHEDUU: Date Opponent Site Time November Monday 28 U. Michigan Away 7:30 PM Wednesday 30 U. Detroit Away 7:30 PM December Saturday 3 Benedict College HOME 7:35 PM Saturday 10 UnC-Wilmington Away 7:35 PM Tuesday 20 n.C. State Away 7:30 PM Wednesday 28 UnC-Charlotte Tourney Thursday 29 A T, Appalachian, UnCC 6C UnC-Wilmington Away 7:00 PM January Saturday 7 rort Valley State HOME 7:35 PM Wednesday 1 1 Alabama State HOME 7:35 PM Friday 13 Howard University Away 7:30 PM Saturday 14 Delaware State Away 7:30 PM Monday 16 UMES Away 7:30 PM Saturday 21 Bethune-Cookman HOME 7:35 PM Monday 23 riorida A M HOME 7:35 PM Wednesday 25 Winston-Salem State Away 7:30 PM Saturday 28 UMES HOME 7:35 PM Monday 30 Tennessee State Away 7:30 PM February Saturday 4 South Carolina State Away 7:30 PM Monday 6 Alabama State Away 7:30 PM Thursday 9 Tennessee State HOME 7:35 PM Saturday 1 1 Howard University HOME 7:35 PM Monday 13 Delaware State HOME 7:35 PM Wednesday 15 Winston-Salem State HOME 7:35 PM Saturday 18 Florida A M Away 7:30 PM Monday 20 Bethune-Cookman Away 7:30 PM Saturday 25 South Carolina State HOME 7:35 PM MEAC Tournament Greensboro, N.C. March 1-3 1983-84 NORTH CAROLINA AGGIES BASKETBALL BACI ROW (left to right): Daryl Battle, Mitch Braswell. Jimmy Brown, Duane Williams, Brian Booker Eric Boyd, James Horace, George Cale FROnT ROW (lelt to right): Gardner Cowell. James Davenport, Claude Williams, Joe Binion, Warren Berry, nark Oaither, Zachary tlooks ROSTER Number Name Class Position Height Weight Hometown High School 10 Jimmy Brown 3 Guard 6 ' 2 195 12 James Horace 4 Wing 6 6 175 14 Brian Booker 4 Guard 6 2 180 20 George Cale 1 Wing 6 6 190 21 Mitch Braswell 3 Wing 6 5 210 24 Daryl Battle 4 Post 6 6 210 25 Joe Binion 4 Wing 68 215 31 Duane Williams 2 Wing 6 3 185 32 Gardner Cowell 1 Post 6 7 230 33 Claude Williams 1 Guard 66 180 34 Eric Boyd 3 Guard 64 185 44 MarkQaither 3 Wing 6 7 210 52 James Davenport 1 Post 6 ' 6 220 53 Zachary Hooks I Post 6 7 190 54 Warren Berry 4 Wing 6 5 ' 220 College Park, Georgia Port Mitchell, Alabama Saginaw, Michigan Middletown, Delaware Rocky Mount, north Carolina Union Springs, Alabama Rochester new York Awendaw, South Carolina Moyock, north Carolina Rochester, Mew York Charlotte, north Carolina Decatur Georgia Atlanta, Georgia Long Island, new York Dayton, Ohio Lakeshore Mt. Olive St. Marys Middletown Rocky Mount Bullock Madison Lincoln Currituck Charlotte Independence Decatur Sylvan Sewanhaka Roth COACH DON CORBETT THE MOVEMENTS OF REFLECTIONS! COACH. REFLECTIONS— THE EFFORT TO RECAPTURE YOU ON FILM, YOUR WORK, YOUR ACTS! REFLECTIONS— THE IMMEDIATE! MEAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS A nationally prominent educator North Carolina Agricultural 8t Technical State University The north Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has occupied a unique role in efforts to provide higher education for citizens of the state since 1891. The college operated in Raleigh until it moved to Greensboro in 1893 after that city donated $1 1,000 in cash and 14 acres of land for a campus. The original course of students at A6fT included lan- guage and literature, sciences, mathematics, busi- ness, agriculture and military science. Female stu- dents were a part of the college from 1893 until 1901, but were not enrolled again until 1928. The presi- dents and chancellors of AfifT have been Dr. John O. Crosby (1892-1896), Dr. James B. Dudley (1896-1925), Dr. Ferdinand D. Bluford (1925-1955), Dr. Warmoth T. Qibbs (1956-1960), Dr. Samuel D. Proctor (1960- 1964), Dr. Lewis C. Dowdy (1964-1980) and Dr. Edward B. Fort (1981-Present). Born in LaCrosse, Wisconsin .Cl ' xvV , Says Coach Corbett: Joe N. - .x ,.x ' success the Aggies have With hard work, Joe v ' country, but mus will also serve tial isunji- ' o , : ys r . ' ' o ; ?-cr A. ' • jV ' ' = , A • ' 4- ' oachCoru. .yevtnanBv anV JJ t.tu CORBETT SPORTS CENTER HOME OF THE AGGIES vv A MAJOR EDUCATIONAL AND RECREATIONAL FACILITY WHICH IS LOCATED NEXT DOOR TO THE ONE STORY COMPLEX OF MOORE GYMNASIUM. THE NEW FACILITY WAS DESIGNED TO SUPPORT VARIOUS INDOOR ACTIVITIES. THE BUILDING HAS ADEQUATE LOFT SPACE FOR VARIOUS ACTIVITIES SUCH AS; VOLLEYBALL, TENNIS, WRESTLING, MODERN DANCE, BADMINTON, TUMBLING, AND GYMNASTICS, WITH ACADEMIC CLASSES BEING CONDUCTED IN OTHER PARTS OF THE BUILDING. THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEMONSTRATION AREA INCLUDES THE MAIN BASKETBALL ARENA ACCOMMODATING UP TO 7,500 PERSONS FOR INTER- COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONTEST FOR MEN AND WOMEN. IT IS QUITE UNIQUE. HIGHER CHANCELLOR EDWARD B. FORT (LEFT) AND NORTH CAROLINA GOVERNOR, THE HONORABLE JAMES B HUNT (HIGHER EDUCA- TION) AFFAIRS. EDUCATION CHANCELLOR EDWARD B. FORT LONG-RANGE PLANS NORTH CAROLINA A T STATE UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR SOME SELECTED UNIVERSITY GOALS FOR THE 1983-84 ACADEMIC YEAR • LIBRARY ENHANCEMENT • CAREFUL MANAGEMENT OF DECLINING RESOURCES IN ERA OF INCREASED SOCIETAL PRODUCTIVITY DEMANDS BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION OF NEW ENGINEERING BUILDING CONTINUED PROMULGATION OF ENROLLMENT STABILIZATION STRATEGIES SUPPORT FOR UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN COMPUTER LITERACY PLANNING UNIVERSITY WIDE SUPPORT FOR SCHOOL OF EDUCATION QUALITY ASSURANCE PROGRAM CONTINUED SUCCESS WITH TITLE III PROGRAMS CONTINUED FISCAL AFFAIRS REVITALIZATION CONTINUED ENHANCEMENT OF NURSING SCHOOL AN OUTSTANDING FACULTY MEMBER DR. NAN MANUAL DISTINGUISHED LEADERS Reflections to be Remembered and Recognized . . . Chancellor Edward B. Fort presenting plaques to our most distinguished Pioneers; Dr. Lacy Caple and Mr. Carl C. Griffin who served as leaders for many years. PRIDE: HELPING AGGIES BUILD ILLUSTRIOUS TOMMORROWS (HABIT) s oDucr 4 OF AN HONORARY AGGIE SHOARIN DLILA SNIPES PEEDIE A TA TA TA TA TA TA TA TA TA TA TA TA TA TA TA TA TA T H H «: H H EH : : H ■ ! «: E- E-i H « H : H Mappy birthday ' Veedic ' . f May 10,1988 Zke J Z family H H : H •a H «: H : H H H •a E-I H H E- UNIVERSITY CHOIR SPRING MUSICAL oo AGGIE FEST 83 Don ' t Get the Wrong Idea! , ' % ' REFLECTIONS— The New Way to Loosen Up! The Music is Hauntingly Beautiful! A Picnic— GOOD ENOUGH! A New Era FEATXJKES . . . Higher Education Affairs, 7 An Outstanding Faculty Member, 10 Distinguished Leaders, 11 Peedie An Honorary Aggie, 13 Alumni Affairs, 24-25 Spring Olympics, 53 Building Reflectio ns, 72-73 February 1 Gala, 105 Faculty Election, 106 Up— Up— And Away! 157 Sports Hall of Fame, 288-289 TABLE Dedication and Dedicated FEATURES . . . Dedication, 28 Dedication, 29 Registration Student Classification Levels FEATURES . . . Summer Freshmen Orientation, 20-21 Fall Semester Registration, 30 Freshmen, 31-37 Sophomores, 46-53 Junior Class, 60-68 Senior Class, 74-104 Senior Class Directory 324- 328 Student Life FEATURES . . . Spring Elections, 12 Peedie, An Honorary Aggie, ' 13 University Choir, 14-15 Aggie Fest ' 83, 16-17 Summer Freshmen Orientation, 18-19 WNAA Radio, 22 Push Convention, 26-27 Student Life, 23; 38-45; 54- 57; 58; 70-71; 105; 112-156; 214-219; 226- 227; 235; 236- 239; 242-245; 258-259; 278- 279; 286-287; 292-293; 297- 299; 319 Organizations, 160-182; 184- 207; 212-213 Women ' s Council, 183 Student Government Association, 208-211 Air Force ROTC, 229; 232 Army Cadets, 231; 233 Black History Month, 234; 290-291 Sports FEATURES . . . 1983-84 Aggie Basketball, 1- 5; 251-253 Spring Olympics, 58 Reflections Basketball, 107 Reflections Baseball, 108-109 Reflections Bert Piggott, 110- 111; 250 Sports Collage, 240 Intramural Sports, 241 Football 246-249 Basketball Schedule, Female, 254 Sports Hall of Fame, 288-289 Karate, 255 Bowling, 256-257 Aggie Track and Field, 261- 262 Tennis, 263 Schools Of Thought FEATURES . . . Agriculture, 265 Arts Sciences, 266-267 Business and Economics, 268 Education, 269 Engineering, 270 Nursing, 271 Graduate, 272 Classroom Snaps 274-277 Blulord Library, 280-281 CONTENTS Events FEATURES . . . Commencement 1983, 18-19 Dr. Samuel Proctor Keynote Speaker, Black History Month Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (A Tribute), 282-283 Police Officer ' s Award, 260 Administration FEATURES . . . Chancellor Edward B. Fort 8-9 Air Force ROTC Staff, 228 Army ROTC Staff, 233 Administration, 300-309; 158- 159 Supportive Services FEATURES . . . Friendly faces on Campus, 69 Post Office Canteen, 294 Campus Police, 295 Infirmary, 296 Secretaries 310-313 Divider Laundry 314-315 Food Service 316 Residence Hall Counselors, 317-318 Bookstore, 320 Campus Barber Beauty Shop, 321 Student Union, 322-323 MEMORIAL, 284—285 Specifications ICP Type of Program — Pioneer Layout Mai Paste-up by — Company Page Trim Size— 9X12 Paper Stock— 80 Enamel Binding— SIG Kind of Composition — Type 30 Number of pages — 328 Number of books— 4500 Everywhere you look, you see BEAUTY! Main Event— It ' s a FEST! AGGIE FEST 83 r COMMENCEMENT 1983 REFLECTIONS OF GRADUATION TO BE REMEMBERED G R A D U A T I O N REFLECTIONS— THE SOURCE! IT ' S PROMISE AND REALITY. OUR CHANCELLOR— THE DAWN OF REFLECTIONS. GRADUATION!— GRADUATION! m SPEAKER FOR SUMMER FRESHMEN ORIENTATION JULY 8, 1983 It is gratifying to note that such preparation is made for the entering freshman. In any vital organization, change and modification are constantly needed to meet the demands of a dynamic society. This phase of the process might appear to be boring to you as students, but educators need to know as much as they can about the academic strengths and weaknesses of the students with whom they deal. Similarly, it is important to gain, knowledge about student motivations, special student needs, student backgrounds, and student expectations of the University. You will soon learn that this great University is organized to serve specific functions. Not only do we classify students, but we move them upward from a point of admission, to a point of departure. The University has over a period of 90 years, increased its efforts to reach the goal of full educational opportunity for all students. In spite of widespread opportunities for and improvements in higher education, this Historically Black Institution continues to exist for the LIFE, LOVE, AND LIBERTY involving ail- without discriminating against applicants — based on race, creed, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, or the handicapped. In evaluating the educational attainments of blacks, one must not only look at enrollment rates but also at completion rates, as well as the quality of the educational experience. We can no longer assert that each individual has a fixed intelligence — that measurable IQ necessarily remains constant throughout life, and that little can be done to improve the capacity of a student to learn. We have grossly underestimated the potential ability of human beings to learn and to improve their capacity to learn. Not to be overlooked is the fact that we in the University are already being pressed by students who have had the benefit of new approaches, new methods, and new technologies in their high schools. They are coming better prepared with sharper intellects, with greater skills, with better developed capacities for learning. Students, you will face many pressures, but you must realize that you can only meet your campus pressures in a series of tentative and impermanent approximations. You must realize that your campus pressures hold nothing more precious than the sacred process by which you stretch your minds and hearts. OUR pressures must utilize recognized channels for change — change in attitude, concepts, and approaches. These are required at all levels to turn the wheel for progress. Even the present Student Government Association is attempting to UTILIZE NEW STRATEGIES FOR CHANGING TIMES. You may be wondering — what has made this wheel rotate continuously over the years? The answer is clear — There exists, a tremendous centripetal force at the necleus of the wheel that keeps it in motion. This necleus is composed of none other than AGGIE SPIRIT ' AND AGGIE PRIDE. SPEAKER FOR SUMMER FRESHMEN ORIENTATION JULY 15, 1983 THE CHALLENGE OF A FRESHMAN CLASS, IMPLIES PARTICIPATION BY ALL PEOPLE IN MANY CONSTRUCTIVE ACTIVITIES. Within this University, the strengthening of institutional resources clearly calls for both administrative and scholarly involvement. The whole student is admitted to college, and the University accepts the responsibility for knowing and offering opportunity for the development of each aspect of your concerns. In the first place, your entire personality, (MIND, TEMPERAMENT, EMOTIONAL AND PHYSICAL MAKE-UP, AND ETHICAL ATTITUDE, PRESENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR EDUCATION.) This principle accounts for the development of social events, of sports both intercollegiate and intramural, the encouragement of the religious activities, and our liberal attitude toward all sorts of organizations and movements. Our age has been characterized as being the first in history to recognize the practical possibility of having all people throughout the world share in the fruits of our large and diversified educational program. llEach of you should be commended for selecting North Carolina Agricultural And Technical State University as your four years challenge. I share with each of you, the majesty of this moment. For each moment in history is a fleeting time, precious, and unique. The challenge — your ability to explore, to change, to grow, and ceaselessly to adapt to new knowledge. The University personnel knows that college life represents an opportunity to challenge effectively and completely the aspirations of students. The ultimate challenge, however, lies not in any remedial adjustment but, instead — in the facilitation of competence so as to enable the new freshman to cope successfully with new experiences and to sustain and enhance their sense of efficacy and self-esteem. Given the complexity of our University, more and more it is affording opportunities for the development of insight and capacity for enjoyment of art, not only by the Departments of Music and the Fine Arts, Literature, Drama, and the Lyceum Series, but by the increasing beauty of its landscape and architecture. Actually, there is no reason for any of you to become bored, regardless of economic circumstances. All the great works of literature may be obtained from our Library. The best in painting and sculpture can be seen in our Art Gallery and African Heritage Center. The finest music can be heard on our Radio Station WNAA and the finest drama can be seen on our stage of Paul Robeson Theater. AS FRESHMEN STUDENTS YOU MUST BE AWARE OF THOSE THINGS WHICH TEND TO FRAGMENT AND UNBALANCE YOUR EFFORT. AS FRESHMEN STUDENTS YOU MUST SEEK TO DETERMINE YOUR OWN PRIORITIES AND CHART YOUR OWN COURSE OF EXCELLENCE. THE DIMENSIONS OF EDUCATION MUST BE GIVEN CONCERTED AND SUFFICIENTLY HIGH LEVEL ATTENTION. AS FRESHMEN STUDENTS YOU MUST COPE WITH A NUMBER OF IMPLICIT, UNSPECIFIED TASKS IMPOSED BY THE SOCIAL AND ACADEMIC COMPOSITION OF THE UNIVERSITY. THERE ARE MANY UNSTATED PERSONAL TASKS THAT WILL DERIVE FROM YOUR ALTERED CIRCUMSTANCES AWAY FROM HOME. FURTHER, YOU MUST MASTER NEW CONCEPTS IN SUBJECT MATTERS, REEVALUATE YOUR NEWTONIAN VIEW OF MATTER, REASSESS IN VARYING DEGREES YOUR PHILOSOPHY, YOUR POLITICS, AND YOUR RELIGION. THE PERSONAL TEMPO OF YOUR LIFE IS SUBJECT TO MAJOR REVISIONS. THERE ARE DEADLINES TO BE MET, AND LITTLE OPPORTUNITY FOR REFLECTION OR REPOSE. YOU WILL NOT HAVE TO SEARCH FOR PURPOSE AND EMANCIPATION. YOU LIKE OTHERS, WILL NOT ONLY LOOK TO A T TO TRANSFORM STUDENTS IN ATTENDANCE, BUT ALSO TO PLAY KEY ROLES IN AN EFFORT TO UPLIFT THE POPULATION AT LARGE. NOW THEREFORE BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, THE TRAIN IS COMING, HERE IS YOUR TICKET— IF YOU WANT TO RIDE— YOU ' D BETTER GET ON BOARD. WNAA CAMPUS RADIO ACTIVITIES 9 REFLECTIONS, WHILE GROOVING WITH STEVE! Student Union Reflections to Remember . . . Do you ' Recognize her? Doris Person and Maurice Spears interviews Peedie Snipes Mother, Susan. Student Life I 3EFLECTIONS TO REMEMBER! STEPHANIE AND 5TEPHANIE REFLECTIONS ON YOU CLIFF AND VIDA— KEEP SMILING! ALUMNI Chancellor Fort is explaining direct concern with human consumption needs, social sponsor- ship, accountability and the formal organization to scholarship recipients. ALL SPELLS NOTHING MORE THAN ACADEMICS AND HARD WORK! AFFAIRS JOHN MAYE NATIONAL PRESIDENT ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ■ PUSH FOR EXCELLENCE 3 HF v H rjs te 9 aaJ V ' C B | r H ■ ■ ' ii ' flf- 1 0- m F g jy t •■■ v.- « t ■■ V ] _ K BH r 1 1 i ■ 1 1 H| ' ' ■ ' Hli 1 1 Htrnx v B ! V j j VIISH WELCOME DELEOATES n (ir.,:,..: ii.-M a .•■. .■.•■, Blotl Amtr ' ito ArnTl Wk.v(li2fcn ' .« JULY 24.30 - -rn POLITICAL LUNCHEON f R E V • J E S S E • J A C K S O N THIS IS . . . DEDICATION DEDICATED TO . . . Dr. Jesse Edward Marshall Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs REGISTRATION IF YOU CAN NOT FIND A SCHOOL- TRY US— A T YES MAM, I PRE-REGISTERED! Benita Alexander Sheila Allen Connie Alston Theodore Anderson Gerald Andrews Robin Baines lames Barham Regina Barr Edward Benn Etolia Biggs Heather Boughner Kevin Bowman Merita Bradley Tracie Brawning Louis Brinson Okarsamaa Brooks Brenda Brown Laurice Brown ' Michael Brown Raymond Brown Darlene Browning Michael Brunson James Bryant ) - INTRODUCING Mary Wilks, a freshman on the campus of A T State University. Mary is a native of Winston-Salem, North Carolina. When asked why she decided to attend A T, Mary says she decided to come to A T because of the excellent opportunities in the field of Engineering, this will give her the opportunity to develop and to use the skill and knowledge in which she hopes to acquire during her four year stay at A T to draw and design things. iiK lu. i -: i tM Eric Caesar Lisa Campbell Nino Cerroti Lament Christian Cynthia Cooper Daniel Crandol Fred Cuffyjr. loann Daniels Danita Davis Eric Davis Jacqueline Davis Judy Davis Noah Davis Kimbra Dermis Theodore Diggs Gary Dupree Paul Durham Jamilah El-Amin Terri Elliot Marian Ellis Yvette Estep Deborah Evans Steven Evans Arthur Farabee Lori Fisher Charles Fletcher Jacqueline Foreman Teresa Frazier Gaberilla Fullard Darlen Fuller Detrice Galloway Vercia Gant Glenda Gamer Melanie George Angle Glenn Kelvin Godard Romia Gore Angela Gray Cindee Gregory Hardee Gron Angela Hairstou Robin Hale Tonya HamleH Leota Harding Leroy Hardy Todd Harrell Martha Harris Deryll Hawkins Margaret Hawkins Joseph Hicks Vibeka Hicks Gregory Hill Keith Hines Vicki Hinton Robert Holman, Jr. Maury Holt Dallas Hooks Deborah Horton Toni Hunt Adrainne Jackson Toni Jacobs Rhonda Johnson Debbie Jones Michele Jones Ramona Jones ' Cranston Jordan Jacquetta Kearney Alexander Leach Sharon Leslie Tract Lindsay Michelle Littlejohn Tarsha Love Angela Manning Pretrinia Martin Arneathia Mason Quinton Mason Maurice Mayo Alphonsa McCarther Santo McCauley Shawn McCauley Prather McClain George McCormick Linda McDuffie Joy McLean Karen Meadows LaWander Miller Jerryl Moody Clyde Moore Michael Moore Valerie Moore Rhonda Murdock Clander Myers Fanita Nicholson David Oliver Monica Owens Theresa Owens Camela Overby Kim Page Yvette Pannell Derek Parker H Olivette Patterson Lawrence Perry VpFv f Cynthia Peterson mC12L.- Brenda Phelps Mary Pickett ▼ i 35 Sharon Ragland Kecia Ray Sonya Reeder Cynthia Rhetl Allen Robinson Anthony Robinson George Robinson Bennie Roman Charlita Saltus Felicia Sample Bryan Sanders Darry Scott Tabitha Scott Guam Shaw Yvette Shivers Tammy Simmons Temerial Simmions Michael Smith Rhonda Smith Sophia Smith Joseph Snow Jill Solomon Vera Spellman Sharon Spivey Marcetta Stacks Brenda Stewart My name is Temerial Simmons, a freshman from New Bern, North Carolina. I am a Economics major planning to pursue a career as an Economic Analyst with an out- standing corporation. Thus far, 1 have enjoyed my stay here at Aggieland academically and socially. With posi- tive thoughts, these feelings are sure to sustain. , SMl A Pf,0, Jimmy Stuart Edward Sullivan Schema Sutton Catherine Swan Inger Swimpson Tammy Tate Clinton Taylor Koscina Taylor Adrienne Thomas Ramona Thompson Priscilla Thorpe Parlyn Thurman James Umstead Betty Vincent Anita Virgil Helane Warren Jacob Watkins Patsy Webster Antoinette White Elbert Whitehead Cornelia Wilcox Mary Wilks Angela Williams Beverly Williams Kimber Williams Marion Williams Trisa Williamson Emily Wilson Hope Wilson Aaron Wofford Denise Young Lenora Y oung STUDENT LIFE A T STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN SOLIDARITY STRUGGLE IN WASHINGTON, D.C. STUDENTS GETTING IT TOGETHER CARL AND TIM OUT OF THE CONFUSION, EMERGED SOME CLEAR RULES: BE PATIENT, BE FRIENDLY, AND ABOVE ALL BE PREPARED TO TAKE A PICTURE — STUDENT LIFE IS EXTREMELY COMPLEX, FULL OF MODIFICATIONS AND INFLUENCES BY A WIDE VARIETY OF FORCES. STUDENTS EXPERIENCE THE SATISFACTION THAT COMES FROM ASSOCIATION WITH DIF- FERENT KINDS OF PEOPLE, WITHOUT BECOM- ING VICTIMS OF NEFARIOUS SCHEMES. 40 Don Burroughs, and Carl lobe. Waiting in line — line! Don Harris and Wanda Merrill compares math solutions. That ' s nice! Says little girl. REFLECTIONS ON FUTURE AGGIES R ...,;. .. - , - L E C T I O N S II - LET ' S TRY TO REMEMBER!  ■ i ' THE CROWNING OF A NEW MISS SUAE CRYSTAL CULBRETH DO NOT TRY TO I ATTEMPT L TO SOLVE f Kn emotional I PROBLEM f HIDDO CONCERT Leroy Da via Willie Jeokina Rock Good in DoDDie SUrling nM Michaal HamptoB J a ice JohsBon Arthar BrowB Management: David Libert HIDDO CONCERT ■ 2ND RUNNER UP KAPPA ALPHA PSI NATIONAL STUDENT OF THE YEAR CARVED INTO THE MIND ARE PIECES OF LIFE ' S MEMORIES. MEMORIES OF PLEASURE AND REGRETS AND IMAGES OF THE SELF . . . THAT ONLY THE SOUL CAN RELATE TO AND TO EACH OF US, THERE IS A TIME WHEN WE MUST CALL UPON THESE CARVED PIECES TO INFORM US OF OUR SOULS PROGRES- SIONS AND REGRESSIONS AND TO AWAKE US TO LIFE ' S MANY DIRECTIONS. FOR THESE CARVED PIECES ... WE TREASURE FOR THEY ARE OUR LIVE ' S REFLEC- TIONS. MICHAEL BRUNSON Angela Alston Michael Alston Andre Anderson, III Andre Artis Sharmella Atkinson Beverly Autry Michelle Baggett James Baines Valencia Baker Eric Barnes Todd Barron Darryl Bell Albert Blake, Jr. Kirk Blumenberg Reginald Bolden Yolanda Bridges Beathiner Brown Brandon Brown Venita Brown Jeffrey Brown Nicole Brown Robert Brown Sylvia Bull Richard Burgwyn Brian Burnette Kenneth Bush Terry Campbell Barbara Carter Priscilla Carter Bryan Charles Lee Chatman Angela Coley Reginald Covington Christopher Dalton Belinda Davis Darrin Davis Shelby Davis Yolanda Davis Renee Diggs Michael Dosumu John Driver Darryl Drumgold Darryl Elow Carolyn Eure Amy Evans Rene Fisher Edmond Fisher Jacqueline Franklin Gail Frazier Gerald Frazier Pamela Frederick Jacqueline Fuller Alma Garlington Michael Garrett Ronald Garrett Natasha Gerald Dennis Glover Veronica Godfrey Joann Gorham Patricia Graham Andre Gray Johnnie Gray A MAN OF MANY TALENTS Lorenzo Monroe is a Business Ad- ministration major with a concentra- tion in Marketing He is a native of Thomasville , Georgia. Lorenzo is a very active and outgoing young man. When not involved in class activities Lorenzo acts as manager for the Aggie Basketball Team. Lor- enzo ' s hobbies include listening to music, sports, and meeting people. Lorenzo has very positive feelings about A T. He feels that A T is a very good institution with many assets in their favor. Stacy Gay Judy Green Marva Grimes Demetrice Gunn Markus Hager Sheba Hall Linda Hardy Eugene Harris, Jr. Todd Harris Wanda Hart Jeff Heath Andrea Hedgepeth LaTrenda Henry Lolita Hester Teresa Hester Dewayne Hicks Alma Hinton Linda Hodge Vonda Holmes Thomas Horton Alfred Howard, Jr. Levette Howell Sheldon Hunt Darryl Hussey Connie Ingram Beatrice Ivey Helen Jackson Joyce Jackson Debra James Jeffrey Johnson Michael Johnson Pernel Johnson Amelia Jones Diane Jones James Jones, Jr. Phoebe Jones Terrie Jones Henry Jordan Carla Judkins Pamela Justice Darnevy Law Anita Leak Evangeline Leak Darryl Lee Deidre Lewis Mario Lewis Michelle Lide Timothy Little Beverly Livingston Maurice Livingston Tamara Long Sherod Martin Harrison Mattocks Reggie McDaniel Jerod McLaughlin Teresa McLaurin Jerry McMillan Audrey McNair Gloria McQueen Tony McWilliam Darlene Mercer Jacqueline Mercury TWM I Introducing Cynthia Marie Taylor, a sophomore computer science major from Enfield, North Carolina. Cynthia enjoys meeting people and listening to music. Cynthia believes that the road to success is hard work and putting forth your best ef- fori. Fabrey Mills Pam Monroe Gwen Moore Lauren Mulraine Kecia O ' Neal Tammie Page Augustine Payton Linwood Pegues Rosita Penn Phillip Perry, Jr. Travis Powell Stephanie Proctor Bobby Richards, Jr. Paul Richards Daen Riviere DeNita Robbins Kara Rochelle David Rock Ronnie Roey Craig Rollins Sharline Schneider Reginald Sharpless Donna Shaw Veronica Shaw Sharon Shephard Toni Silva Ben Simmons Stephanie Sims Marilyn Sledge Edward Smith, Jr Keith Smith Veda Smith Wilbert Smith Helen Spencer Marcus Staley Robert Steele Lorraine Stewart Noel Steward Wilson Strong Cynthia Taylor Joy Teel Ronald Timmons Gene Troy, Jr. Sharla Tucker Carol Tyson Chibop Vanderpool James Vann Alyce Vital Alethia Wade Berdenia Walker Kenneth Waller Jodi Walston Frances Ward Harry Washington, Jr. Salena Washington Bonita West David West, Jr. Brian White Bruce White Lawrence Wilder Darryl Wiley Darryl Williams David Williams Duane Williams Pamela Williams Crystal Wines Karen Withspoon Michelle Wright Gregory Young s o Ip H O M O R E S Kelvin Drew Bryant Sophomore Born October 28, 1964, Scorpio Brunswick County, NC Hobbies: Sports, Reading, Collecting hats Nickname: Sleepy Activities at A T: Tennis team. University Council, Business Major, concentrating in marketing s o p H O M O R E S Future plans: to become a marketing analyst lor a corporation. LYCEUM CONCERT FEATURING PEARL JONES OTHER PROGRAMS Horatio Miller Afro-American Dance Company Latimer Lylle Jazz Ensemble Rod Rodgers Dance Company Lerone Bennett AGGIE PRIDE LENDS IT ' S SELF TO A VARIETY O F S T U D E N T S 1p i s T U D E N T REFLECTIONS! RECREATION PUTTING IT IN THE HOOP! TRY TO BEAT PATWOMAN! STUDENT LIFE im EACH COMPUTER PROGRAM IS DIFFERENT. STUDENTS! PAY ATTENTION. GO BACK TO YOUR GROUP! JUST GETTING SOME SUN BEFORE CLASS! WHEN YOU CANT MAKE IT TO THE CAFE— TRY THE UNION CANTEEN! SPECIAL MOMENTS IN SPORTS SPRING OLYMPICS HELD AT A T s p E C I A L • O L Y M P I C S GLAD TO BE AT A T THIS YEAR! LOOK AT THAT BIG BUILDING! THAT ' S CORBETT. REFLECTIONS! RESTORATION ON ELECTRICAL SYSTEM A TEMPORARY TRANSFORMER WAS INSTALLED AFTER FIRE DESTROYED THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM AND ITS PLANT. STUDENTS WERE LEFT IN THE DARK ALL NIGHT. MANY STUDENTS WALKED THE CAMPUS, SOME GOT INVOLVED WITH OTHER CON- STRUCTIVE ACTIVITIES, AND CONVERSATIONS WHILE OTHERS SLEPT IN THEIR ROOMS AND CAMPED OUTSIDE. SGA OFFICIALS ALONG WITH VICE CHANCELLORS, MCINTYRE AND MARSHALL ALONG WITH MS. BAILEY, SGA ADVISER AND SECURITY WERE ON SITE THROUGHOUT THE NIGHT. HATS OFF TO CHANCELLOR FOR ANNOUNCING THAT ALL CLASSES WOULD BE CANCELLED . . . THE NEXT DAY. JULIAN BOND VISITS THE CAMPUS OF N.C.A. T. UNC-G Reginald and Pam guarding JULIAN BOND. SGA PRESIDENTS HOLDS PRESS CONFERENCE FOR JU- LIAN BOND WITH SIX AREA COLLEGES AND UNIVER- SITIES. l . mi. WAYNE CLAPP PRAYING FOR PEACE. PRAY ON REV! „ t m -J JULIAN BOND KEYNOTE SPEAKER ON THE CAMPUS OF UNC-G. ; Andrea Adams Terry Allen Ben Andrews Marlon Arrington Eric Artis Jackie Ashley Jacqueline Austin Alan Bagby Timothy Bailey Maxine Baldwin James Balkum William Barlow Constance Benjamin Celita Beverhoudt Johnny Black, III Jacqueline Bond Toni Bost Eric Bowens James Bowen, Jr. Rafeal Boyd Constance Bradford Bobby Bradley Cassandra Brandon Totay Brewington Walter Bright Alexander Brown, Jr. Myron Brown Darryl Bryant Georgena Campbell Donald Carroll, II Mark Chavis Robyn Cherry Wayne Clapp Avis Clark David Clinton Priscilla Crydell Bngitte Coles Arrajah Como, Jr. Alan Cooke Vincent Crowder Patty Cyrus Diane Dailey Alice Davis Troy Dawson Patricia Deans Tonia Dew Hebrew L. Dixon, III Samuel Doane, Jr. Ibrahim Dogara Tracie Donnell lana Duncan Lisa Dye Kokethia Edwards Michael Faulks lason Felder Oboh Felix Gina Fisher Carla Gainey Tauwana Garrett Brent Gerald Desiree Giles Vanessa Graham Sharon Grant Priscilla Graves Steven Gregory Donald Grufl Earvin Hamilton Anthony Hardie Crystal Harris Eugenia Harris Carolyn Hedgepeth Elvis Hedgepeth Juanita Hicks Clarence Hill, Jr. Angela Hilliard James Hooks Lisa Howze Vincent Hunt Tonya Ingram James Issac, III Pamela Jacobs Benjamin Johnson, Jr. Reginald Johnson Rhonda Johnson Jennifer Jones June Jones Lynn Jones Mary Ann Jones Steven Jones Terry Jones Cindy Jordan Sterling Joyner Anita Key Bonita King Jacqueline King Patricia Kirby Jerome Lee 1 r Sherry Lester ■ K Glenn Lewis Ib2! ' ' - Tomie Lewis, Jr. . r w Frederick Martin Tad Martin Daniel Mauldin Gloria McAllister Michael McCarther Anthony McFadden Marilyn McLaurin Thomas Melton Rebecca Merrill Thomasina Mills Regina Mitchell Charlie Moore Rose Moore Douglas Moses Karen Nelson Taiwa Ogunwomoju Howard Oliver Michelle O ' Neal Marcia Owens , Susan Page Mary Patrick Alvin Payne Frances Peppers Mary Pitts Douglas Price Richard Ray Victor Ray Cynthia Rankin Angee Respus Anthony Robinson Debra Robinson Norma Robinson Willie Roey Jamilla Ross Marvin Ross Justine Rush David Scott Karen Scott Alicia Siler Demetricus Smith Melanie Smith Thomasina Smith Miriam Snuggs Robin Solomon Deborah Spivey Clyde Springfield, Jr. Gerald Stevenson Deidre Summey Demetria Thomas Janet Thomas Stephanie Tillman Leonard Townes David Umstead Traci VanField Karen Ward Teresa White Stephen Wilder Benjamin Williams Charles Williams Kenneth Williams Michael Williams Paula Williams Reginald Williams Rudolph Williams, Jr. Sharon Williams Wanda Williams Natalie Woods Tina Yates Q t— 1 O o o S H I— I O 2! O O M S O I— I o t- D S M •-3 o s: I— I S! O I I— I o D I— I CO O s: no w IS U II II ia s E N I O R C L A S S KQ Seated: Bernita Whitaker, President Standing L to R: Deirdre Thornt on, Vice-President DeWayne Alford, Treasurer, Angelia D. Barfield, Secretary Kathy Everett, Miss Senior OFFICERS Sidikatu Abiola Sandra Diana Adams Adeseun W Adedeji Tona R Adkins Darryl D. Austin Gilberto A. Austin Michelle Baber Ora Jean Baker Fannie M. Baldwin Harold Wade Baldwin Phillip M. Baldwin Elton M, Barber Angelia D. Barfield Edna Katrina Barfield Mary Ann Barr Robert W. Barrett, Jr. Hope Bartlett Gwendolyn L. Bass Shawnette Bean Wanda Beatty Martha Morehead Bello Brenda Bennett Mildred Delores Bennett Richard B. Bennett Zelda Berryman Dexter Best Malcolm D. Bethea Christopher Blackmail Priscilla Laverne Blackwell Ch arlie R. Blakeney Regina Boney Brian Douglas Booker i Myrtle Bowen I Maziield Bowen Clement Ray Bowman Jeffrey Boyce SENIORS 1983-84 Gloria Boyd Veronica Bradley Anthony Braswell Jennifer Louise Bridges Vera Yvonne Britt Reginald S. Britton ■ tr  „ ' ' ' V H t 5 J Matthew Brooks, Jr. DeCarla Armel Brown Deidra Annette Brown Regina Breeze Christopher Brooks Denise J. Brown Anita Michelle Burke Mildred V. Burnette Janet Burt Derrick A. Butts Kira Brown Michael B. Brown Roy B. Brown Petrina Rene Brown Patricia Bryant Karen Caldwell Sherrill Y. Caldwell Sharon Denise Cameron William Cameron Lela Carr Kevin D. Carrothers Warren C. Cason 1 ' . 1 :i 1 1 Calvin L. Chambers Wendell Gary Chapline Craig Steven Chasten B Mikey Chavis Rodney G. Cheeseborough Yvette Madelyn Cherry Sara A. Chisholm Gregory L. Cody Tracey Coleman Vicki Coleman Michael Maurice Coley Antoine Dwayne Collins Paul I. Corry Thomas R. Covington Leamon Cozarl ( Arlisa B. Crank LaVenia A. Crews Addieleen G. Crocker Teddie Cromartie Crystal D. Culbreth Brenda Ann Cunningham Michael Ansie Cureton Michael R. Daniels Althea Maria Davis Deborah Thomas Davis Gina Davis Henry Davis Tyrone A. Davis Tyrone M. Davis Virgil H. Davis, Jr. Gail D. Dillahunt Dwayne T. Dixon Kimberley A. Dobson Annette Douglas Karen A. Duckett Shawn Duncan Clyde E. Dungee Bernadette Dunlap Derrell Dunn Kelvin M. Dunn Jacqueline Dunston Alvin Otis Dupree Cathy Eastmond Marilyn D. Edwards Sylvanus A. Ekara Johnny L. Eleby Lisa Marie Elliott Valerie Lynn Elliott B. E. Ellison Sharon English James R. Etheridge, Jr. Angela M. Evans Donald Evans Salinder Evans Kathy Everett Charles Flowers Valencia L. Floyd Perry Foggie Marcia Ford Ailene Foskey Robert W. Fosque Angela Foster Edith Foushee Tracey Denise Freeman Deborah L. Fuller Gwendolyn Fulp Eric Leverl Gadson Constance Gaines Elvia Denise Gaines Stephanie Anita Gales Bryan Gallaway Kevin M. Galloway Pamela Denise Gardner lanice Garland Terence R. Garraway Michael A. Gay lord Burnice Gaymon Gregory A. George Cheryl M. Gibson Bobby Giles Nonnie Dennyse Gilliam Gwendolyn Annette Godard Shawn Gordon Alma leanetie Hairston Bobby Harris Deborah Harris Ronwood Harris Susan Harris Sonya Uraeke Harrison Valencia Hawkins Raymond I. Hawkins Monica Hayden Cynthia Dianne Heath Stephanie Hemingway Julius Henderson Elizabeth Henry Valerie Herndon Andre L. Herring Brenda A. Hester Beverly Faye Hicks lames A. Holiday, III Bettie I. Holley Marcus R. Holley Tony L. Hood Sharon A. Hooper Michael Huggins Claudia A. Hughes Esther Hughes Lashoon Hughes Edna Lynnette Humphrey Denise Jackson Frances Jackson Debra Jacobs Harry Jacobs Monika L. Jeffers Pamela Jeffries Lawrence H. Jenkins, Jr. Shawn Zuinton Jenkins Carl S. Jobe Belinda Johnson Kevin A. Knox Allen L. Lee Charmaine Lee-Pow Tommy R. Legrand, Jr. lean Miller-Levette Johnny W. Liles Betty E. Little Jerry D. Little Sharon Little Angelique D. Littlejohn Arthur Livingston Harold Logan Sharon Denise Logan Theresa Long BEFLECTION Leslie Marnite Love Doima L. Lowe Warrenetta Massenburg James E. Massey Wendell Mathews Angelo Q. McArthur Cassandra D. McBride Tonya McClamb Sandra McCoy Matthew L. McCray LaSondra F. McGhee Michael R. McKinzie W ' 1 Catherine McLaughlin Prestina P. Mickens Harvey T. Middleton Henry L. Midgett Patricia L Miller Esther Felita Milligan Rosalie Minor Palmer F, Mitchell Sandra Napper Vann Newkirk Jacqueline Larine Nicholson Timothy John Nixon 93 B Kellis Nobles Anthony Norman Michelle A. Norman Maria Kucha Ojumeze Baratunde A. Olatiddye Aileen E. Oliver Cynthia M. O ' Neil Christopher I. Onyemem Gabriel Udo Oseagwina Fannie Owens Wendell M. Parker Cynthia Adair Parson Alice R. Parsons Teresa Patillo Ronald Patrick Demetrius M. Patton Glynis Picket Rinita Pittman Ruth L. Pittman Randall D. Ponder, II m r Rosalind E. Postell lacquelyn L. Reed David Raeford Harold A. Ragland Paula Rankin Beverly G. Reid Pamela D. Remberi Bari Reynolds 1 1 f l H a m s - u H m a 1 PI Valarie L. Richards Yvette Kim Richards Angela L. Robbins Jeff Roberson Bryan Keith Roberts Turnette Michele Robertson Anna M. Robinson Charles E. Robinson Marion Rochelle Michael D. Rock Deborah Jean Rogers Imarenezor O. Roland i k Jacqueline S. Russell William C. Saddler Bryon A. Saunders Robert E. Scriven Felix Shackleford Deborah A. Shannon Michael Charles Sharpe Sharon R. Sharpless Hilton Maria Shaw Beverly Short Kabiku A. Shotobi Carmen Sidbury Pamala Maria Sidberry Donna Simmons Gloria Simmons Zelphur D. Simmons Roger Singletary Michael Wayne Sledge Charles Wesley Smith Clifton J. Smith Donald Smith Donita Smith Linda Smith Mary Smith Stanley Smith Walter P Smith Kim Smitherman Ronald C. Sneed Eric Spaulding Kimberly Ann Stafford Carlton M. Stephenson, Ir. Elijah Stewart Cheryl Denise Stone Cassandra Straughn Oliver Wendell Sutton Deanna Tanner Llewellyn M. Taylor Ricky Taylor Shirley Taylor Gary Terry Pamelia Terry Constance Louise Thomas Joseph L. Thomas Lonnie Thomas, Jr. Lorraine Thomas Kathy Thompson J f ' 1 ► •V ' i Kyle Thompson Linda Thompson Michael D Thompson Nicholas Thompson Rudolph Thompson Deidre Thornton Theodore Thornton Marcus D. Tillery Carmen Milagro Todman Michael L. Toney Alicia Torrence Sandra Townsend Ronnie L. Troy Michelle Renee Turner Bennie Umstead Jeffrey L. Waddell Lewis S. Waller Dwayne LeRone Wall Ricky L. Wall Millicent Walls Victor A. Walls Jacqueline Shanice Washington Bernita A. Whitaker E Pamela R. Whitaker Tony Randolph Whitaker Gregory Keith White Kelvin White Gregory Bernard Whitener Cornin M. Whittington Jerome B. Wiggins Betty A. Williams d Cathy Williams Johnny Harrison Williams, III Leonard Williams Linda F. Williams Lisa E. Williams Malinda C. Williams Michele B. Williams Sandra B. Williams Sarah Williams Sophia Loiaine Williams Tuwanna Williams Vickie Williams Barbara Young m FEBRUAPY 1 GALA- ONE COMMUNITY REPPESENTS TRULY THE GOALS FOR THIS YEARS THEME ACCORDING TO HAL SIEBER BANQUET HIGHLIGHTS AGGIE PRIDE WITH SPECIAL GUESTS INCLUDING ENGLAND ' S LORD AND LADY GUILFORD, CHRISTINE KING FARRISS, (SISTER OF THE LATE DP MARTIN LUTHEP KING, IP ) THALMUS PASULALA (FATHER OF KUNTA KINTE IN ROOTS), THE EARL OF GUILFORD (LORD NORTH OF ENGLAND) MISS GREATER GREENSBORO AND MISS NORTH CAROLINA THE FEBRUARY ONE SOCIETY ' S STRONG TIE TO AST GOES BACK TO THE VERY BEGINNING OF OUR GROUP BECAUSE FEBRUARY I, 1960 WAS AN A4T EVENT, COMMENTS THE OUTGOING SOCIETY PRESIDENT VALERIE SPAULDING HUGHES, REFERRING TO THE I960 WOOLWOPTH SIT-INS HUGHES FURTHER COMMENTS, THE WHOLE COMMUNITY OWES THIS UNIVERSITY (A4T), AND BENNETT COLLEGE A LOT FOP MANY CONTRIBUTIONS TO OUS CITY. NORTH CAROLINA A T STATE UNIVERSITY AND BENNETT COLLEGE ARE RECOGNIZED IN SEVERAL WAYS AT THIS YEAR ' S FEBRUARY ONE SOCIETY GALA FOP THE THIRD YEAR IN SUCCESSION, VINEYARD IS HOST TO THE FEBRUARY ONE SOCIETY ' S GALA -AN INNOVATIVE COMMUNITY EVENT WHICH REPRESENTS A DAZZLING BLEND OF ENTERTAINMENT, DIGNIFIED RECOGNITION OF CIVIC LEADERS, AND RALLYING, ALL IN THE NAME AND SPIRIT OF A MORE INTEGRATED AND HARMONIOUS COMMUNITY ONE OF THE HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS YEARS GALA IS THE OFFICIAL COMMEMORATION OF THE FAMOUR GREENSBORO FOUR A BRONZE BUST RELIEF OF GREENSBORO FOUR, SCULPTURED BY OGDEN DEAL WILL BE OFFICIALLY CONVEYED TO THE UNIVERSITY CHANCELLOR EDWARD B FORT AND PRESIDENT CHRISTOPHER ONYEMEM, SGA, WILL ACCEPT THE BRONZE ON BEHALF OF THE UNIVERSITY 105 a K A T I E Dr. Katie Dorsett, a business instructor was one of the two Blacks elected to City Council. She will represent District 2. She ran on a format of open government, job opportunities, affordable housing, high quality education, and economic and community development. Students supported her 100%. D O R S E T T Mr. Cal Irvin with the Great 1958-1959 CIAA Tournament Champions — NCAA Regional Winners, 3rd place finishers in the finals of the 1959 NCAA Small College Tournament. Mr. Cal Irvin— Basketball Coach 1954—1972, Won 401, Lost 132, 73.5% @ CIAA ' ? t The starting of A T ' s Emergence as a Basketball power under the leadership of Mr. Cal Irvin (Coach), C. Harrison 33, B. Smith 43 and V. Miller 44. All three were pro maftees. Mr. Cal Irvin with Warren Davis on the left and Henry Mar- shall, both were pro-maftees. REFLECTION TO BE r y ' .J.- ' REMEMBERED AND RECOGNIZED The 1st Baseball team for Coach Mel Groomes at A T. He served as coach for Roland Eller and Pop Taylor during their Senior year (1956). Eller was an outstand- ing catcher — his size did not hinder his performances. He was an excellent catcher in all phases of Baseball — he could hit — And throw. Coach Gromes spoke highly about each player and stated What A Way to Reflect. UNDERSTANDING PUT FOURTH HIS VOICE REFLECTIONS! BERT PIGGOTT REFLECTIONS COACH BERT PIGGOTT RECRUITING a THE 1994- A AN TEE EDITION or MAXFIELD BOWEN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SHERRILL CALDWELL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION STANLEY COLEMAN ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING w H O, s w H O VICKIE COLEMAN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MICHAEL R. DANIELS INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY DERELL S DUNN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELVIA D. GAINES BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DERRIC GREGORY ACCOUNTING CYNTHIA HEATH ACCOUNTING SAND RA HILL CHILD DEVELOPMENT TIA T. HODGE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION PEGGY HOWELL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION J SHAWN P. JENKINS MECHANICAL ENGINEERING JOEY N. JONES INDUSTRIAL ARTS EDUCATION RITA L. JOYNER MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CHARMARNE LEEPOW HOME ECONOMICS (DIETETICS) LIONEL D. LYONS POLITICAL SCIENCE FENTRESS MARTIN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION PATRICIA L. MILLER ACCOUNTING WILLIAM H. MITCHELL ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING KELLIS L. MOBLES ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING CHRISTOPHER I. ONYEMEM ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING RONALD PATRICK POLITICAL SCIENCE DAVID G. PERRY INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY (ELECTRONICS) JACQUELYN REDD CHEMISTRY MICHAEL D ROCK MUSIC EDUCATION TERRENCE A. ROSS ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING ROBERT SCRIVEN INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY (ELECTRONICS) CHERYL STONE HOME ECONOMICS (DIETETICS) MICHAEL D. THOMPSON SPEECH THEATRE ARTS DEIDRE THORNTON ACCOUNTING w H O, S w H O CARMEN M. TODMAN PHYSICAL EDUCATION BENNIE UMSTEAD, II BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION RICKY L. WALL ACCOUNTING BERNITA WHITAKER ACCOUNTING VICKIE WILLIAMS ENGLISH AN AGGIE CELEBRATION AT ITS BEST A SPECIAL INVITATION TO HOMECOMING Dear Aggies: An A T Aggie Homecoming is a unique family experience in en- tertaining, uplifting and exhilarating. The opportunity to visit your alma mater and the chance to converse with classmates and friends provide the returning Aggies with an excitement only matched in cheering the football team on to victory. Many special treats lie in store when an alumnus or alumna comes to Greensboro. The grovrth of the campus, the beauty of the buildings and the splendor of golden memories refresh the spirit to once again motivate us to spread the Aggie trophies from Dare to Cherokee. May I encourage and personally invite you to join my family and me at our October 1 Homecoming. The climate has been created for an extraordinary adventure in pride and joy as we celebrate our re- turn to A T. The leaves on the trees will have begun to turn fall brown and the coolness of the air will yield genuine gridiron com- petition. Having renewed an ancient series with rival Johnson C. Smith, Aggies throughout America and in foreign lands have purchased tickets to reside in Greensboro that weekend. And after the game, your National Alumni Association has arranged a fantastic homecoming ball at the Holiday Inn Four Seans — a truly gala event ranking with the ACC Tournament and the GGO in quality and excitement. The stage is set, and we invite you to plan your schedule to attend Homecoming 1983. John W. Maye, Jr. National President HOLLA DBOWL 12 ISP M - IISPM. FRESIDI.VC Dr Sullivan WcltK.me idon. . Dr Sampson Bui Alumni Assoaatinn Dirttto Brenda CunninghAin Miss-AAT Chnslophei Onycmem President SC A Dr J e Manhall Vice Chancellor for Studertt Affairs UniledChnslian FeUow ip Gospel Choir . . . Keilh Maltiutn VicePresiderl lntenial Affairs Mn Came KeUy Former English Professor A Publisher COLLEGE DAY .GOVERNMENTAL PLAZA Selection Introduction of Speaker Keynote Address Negro National Anihem The Alma Male Willington Bums S G A, Prcsidenl Bcnnelt College - President, Nco Black Society. U NCG President, N A A. ( P N t AATS U MARCH TO Chaplain Ralph Ross Director of Religioiis Activities Slatcmcnl of Purpose and Introduction of the Mayor . Dr Sampson Buie Mayor Wayne Forbts Introduction of Speaker Dt Joseph Shaw Dean. School of Education Keynote Address Dr Vehna Speight Immediate Past National Alumni Asoaation President Announcements Closing Remarks Dr J E Marshall ON TO RALEIGH. N C CANDLELIGHT SERVICE DEPARTURE 6 30 P M MEMORIAL UNION 30 P M MEMORIAL UNION THEME Black Colleges - - Light To Knowledge Voyagers KeceptioH Message by: CHANCELLOR FORT The wm ' wm 122 FROM DARE TO CHEROKEE As we celebrate this coronation, partici- pation as a quantita- tive base is one of the more eloquent descriptions of the full meaning of exu- berant aggies — a network of pride, from dare to Chero- kee This theme treats upon the ac- tion of Aggies. It is a them not in itself new, yet here, so presented as to give it a new signifi- cance — revealing springs of action as a calculating ap- proach to reality that makes allow- ance for humane sentiments and mor- al judgements- showing the impor- tant bearing of cer- tain movements, and bringing into stron- ger light beautiful features of students and other members of the Aggie Fam- ily. Thus, the scenes have a vividness and importance that tend to make new and lasting impres- sions, Exuberant Aggies — A Network of Pride from Dare to Cherokee Utiliz- ing an excerpt from our beloved Alma Mater which identi- fies the location of our University. Homecoming itself brings to our campus unique feelings of nostalgia for our alumni, faculty and friends as they reflect on exciting days of yore. We pay tribute to them for keeping this meaningful tradition alive and glowing. Today, the current student body is establishing its own experience which will become a precious memory as its members progress toward graduation and beyond. MISS A T ' S MISS SOPHOMORE Karen R. Witherspoon, Miss Sophomore, Isn ' t she adorable? She Says: Ideas are expressed in words. Escorted by Ronald Woods. Around thy base with grateful hearls — behold our stu- dents kneel. MISS FRESHMAN Stephanie Tidewell. Our most charming Miss Freshmen was welcomed by all. She says: Ideas are dressed in though t and feeling. Escorted by Charles Debose. COURT MISS SENIOR Kathy Everett. Miss Senior has made a lasting impression with her radiant na- ture. She Says: Ideas unfold from within us and comes into expression. Es- corted by Mr. Dwayne Afford. To Spread Their Trophies Year by Year From Dare to Cherokee. MISS JUNIOR June Jones. Our most alluring Miss Junior supported the student body to the best of her ability. She Says: An Idea is first perceived, then conceived, then expressed. Escorted by Mr. Steve Fuller. ■|.- [ I ■ ■r ' ' ' • m REFLECTIONS THE CLARK SISTERS s I iUcJ. f. ' U.Z, mil Miss Air Force ROTC Cheryl Gibson Escort: Gregg Dodd Miss Aggie Pep Club Vibeka Hicks Escort: Anthony Jackson Miss Alex Haley Haley Andrea Adams Escort: T.J. Garrett Miss Alpha Lambda Delta H. Venita Brown Escort: Gary Haith Miss Alpha Kappa Alpha Tia Hodge Escort: Phil Powell Miss Alpha Phi Alpha Pamela Swindler Escort: Herbert Kinsey Miss Alpha Phi Omega Roxanne Alston Escort: Angela McArthur Miss American Chemical Society Karone Peace Escort: Robert Andrews I I I Miss Architectural Engineering Society Angelia Moore Escort: Stephen Sutton Miss Army ROTC Marilyn McLaurin Escort: Terrance Ross Miss ASME Pamela Rembert Escort: l Miss A T Gospel Choir Jackie Ashley Escort: Alan Bagby L I I Miss Business Administration Association Gina Fisher Escort; Roy Hicks, IV Miss Campus Police Irish Boykin Escort: Miss Charlotte Club Damaris McClain Escort: Derrick Hood Miss Chi Eta Phi Angelique Littlejohn Escort; Howard Herring Miss Cooper Hall Lynette Hammond Escort: Edward Smith, Jr. f I f Miss Curtis Hall Demetria Thomas Escort; Anthony McFadden Miss Delta Sigma Theta Patricia Taylor Escort; Richard Taylor Miss Digit Circle Bonnie Tucker Escort: Leslie Munnelyn Mr. Duke of Cooper Hall Edward Smith, Jr. Escort: Priscilla Blackwell Miss Durham Aggie Club Angela Johnson Escort: Joe Binion Miss French Club Vanessa Morgan Escort: Tony Montague Miss Gamma Phi Delta Cynthia Haith Escort: Marcus Staley Miss Graduate Counseling Club Carrie Umesi Escort: Leland Williams _ r I Miss Graduate School Vanessa Booker Escort: Michael Richardson Miss Groove Phi Groove Shelia Howell Escort: Tyrone Davis Miss Halifax Northampton Aggie Club Susan Harris Escort: Ira Ruffin r f - 1 ' jl h V % feJlL) ■ 1 § • Miss Holland Hall Jacqueline Mercury Escort: Ralph Wester Miss Home Economics Tr acey Freeman Escort: Eddie Kornegay, Jr. $ k J . Miss Industrial Education Profession Association Marcie Owens Escort: Gerald Lewis Miss Kappa Alpha Psi Licia Shearer Escort: Bobby Giles Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineering Sandra Pettiford Escort: Roger Bryant Miss Kent Holt Hall Natasha Gerald Escort: Richie Collins Miss International Student Association Sailaja Vallaba Escort: 1 Miss Metropolitan Area Association Vernice Lash Escort: Kevin Taylor Miss Michigan Club Fawn Thomas Escort: Miss Mo-del Unique, INC. Elvia Gaines Escort; William Holly Miss Morrison Hall Agastacia Wilson Escort: Zachary Rumph Miss Morrow Hall Teresa Collins Escort: Mark Norrell Mr. Aggie Andrew Jones Escort: I f Miss N.A.A.C.P. Wynitia Singletary Escort: Mr. NAIT lohn Liles Escort: Andrea Price Miss New England Aggie Club Stephanie Webb Escort: Kevin Shelby Miss New Jersey Club Alma Garrington Escort: Miss New York Unlimited Anna Robinson Escort: Reginald Morgan I Miss North Carolina A T laycees Tonya McLamb Escort: Miss Omega Psi Phi Terri Toule Escort: Clayton Corey Miss Organization of Mass Communication Deidia Brown Escort: Michael Thomas f Miss Pan Hellenic Council Mary Jones Escort: Stanley Coleman Miss Pershing Angels Debbie Shannon Escort: Paul Corry i Miss Pershing Rifles Rose Marie Wilson Escort: Michael Drummer Miss Phi Beta Sigma Robin Whitsett Escort: George Vital Miss Political Science Aileen Oliver Escort: Chris Brooks I Miss Psychology Karen Ward Escori: Mike McCarther Miss Scott Hall A Donna Murdock Escort: Richard Ray Miss Scott Hall B Natalie Fields Escort: Ronald Rucker rv r Miss Scott Hall C Lisa Dye Escort: Andrea Martin Miss Sigma Gamma Rho Sharon Little Escort: Charlie Blackeney ! Miss Sisters of The Brothers in Christ Patricia Graham Escort: Gregory Goddard 138 Miss Society of Manufacturing Engineers Phyllis Shaw Escort: Dwayne Wall f Miss Society of Physics Students Shawn Shaw Escort: Society of Women Engineers Linda Williams Escort: Michael Wardlaw f Miss Sociology and Social Work Alice Parson Escort: Darrle Vann Miss Speech Pathology Dawn Sims Escort: John Miles Miss Student Alumni Council Stephanie Tillman Escort: Miss Student Cluster Warranetta Massenburg Escort; Derrick Stevenson Miss Toastmasters Annette Howze Escort; Shawn Gordon Miss Student National Education Association Shawnette Bean Escort; Reggie Gilmore Miss United Christian Fellowship Myra Kendall Escort; Alfred Faulkner Miss Student Union Advisory Board Crystal Culbreth Escort; Albert Blake Miss University Choir Tracy Torxur Escort; Timothy David Miss Vansiory Hall Donna Lowe Escort: Michael Barnes Miss Women ' s Council Pamela Gardner Escort: Wendell Chaplin Miss Yearbook-Ayantee Doris Monger Escort: Reginald Banner Miss Zeta Phi Beta Beverly Short Escort: Joseph Bryant Miss Zoe Barbee Hall Arlisa Crank Escort: Avery Landrum mmiih _ _ Reaching for unity North Carolina A T State University CORONATION 83 IT IS OUR STRONG DESIRE TO CONTRIBUTE FULLY TO WORLD UNITY, PEACE, PROGRESS, AND CO-OPERATION. WE EXTEND OUR HANDS OF FRIENDSHIP TO ALL THE PEOPLES OF THE WORLD. Ms. Sailaja Vallabha, Miss I.S.A. Mr. Sai Vallabha, escort Left to Right Mamood Karlaman- tazch, Ms. Sharon Richards, Ms. Sailaja Vallabha, Mrs. Gracie Potts, Mike Opata Left to Right Ms. Phanta Diabate Mr. Velamuri Sunder Ms. Sailaja Vallabha (Miss I.S.A.) Ms Constance Benjamin Mamood Kalanfanzadch (President, I.S.A.) SB In our Hearts, and High on a Pinna- cle above many twinkling stars dur- ing the 1982-83 school year, was Miss Robin Davis. We placed her there because of her cooperative- ness, her ability to get along with oth- ers and her will- ingness to be of service to others. We will always re- member her as a Rare Essence — In Aggieland. Our outgoing queen. EXUBERANT AGGIES A NETWORK OF PRIDE Miss Robin Davis Miss A T— 1982-83 1 The maze of service network begins lor Miss Brenda Cunningham. A New Road of Life Exuberant Aggies, we now must travel . . . G 53d w IT G M 12! td 2! O O O d 145 s T U D E N T L I F E GROUPS AND INDIVIDUAL PAR- TICIPANTS ARE EVALUATED AS TOTAL UNITS TO SEE WHETHER THEY REFLECT THE GENERAL CONDITIONS MOST LIKELY TO ACHIEVE DESIRED RESULTS. WHEN ONE REFLECTS UPON CLASSIFICA- TION, ONE IS IMMEDIATELY STRUCK BY A NUMBER OF REMARKABLE THINGS. GOOD EATING HABITS! AT THE SAME TIME, COMMON SENSE AF- FIRMS UNIFORMITY AND REGULARITY. s T U D E N T CAMPUS BEAUTIFICATION IS WORKING! JAVAD GHATTAN— IRANIAN STUDENT SOAKS UP KNOWLEDGE. L I F E THE INTERPRETATION OF REFLECTIONS. CORONATION Kermit Gerald and Miss Anita Porter served as Narrators. Energetic Future Aggie Cloggers North Carolina Calling Chancellor Edward B. Fort to the Thome! from Thomasville, The University Choir and Director, Dr. Samuel Barber. SGA . . . DRIVE ON OFFICERS ' RECEPTIONS OF . . . SGA PRESIDENT MISS A T HOMECOMING PARADE Reflections . . . Welcome Aggies! You ' re looking good Mr. Aggie! To Be Remembered. ili i ?tehrv « Reflections To Remember And Recog- nize — 151 E F L E C T I O N S HOMECOMING GAME A T VS. JOHNSON C. SMITH AGGIE SPIRIT AT IT ' S BEST IT ' S A WINNER AGGIE k L-T SHERRI GOLDEN, SANDRA WALKER, KIM BYNUM, AGGIE MASCOT, KAREN ANDERSON, PAMELA BRANCH, RHONDA JOHNSON, ANGELA BYNUM •■ AV v ' MR. AGGIE CONTEST 1 9 8 3 8 4 The Crowning of a New Mr. Aggie Andrew Trip Jones (3rd Runner Up — Harry Jacobs, Mr. Aggie Andrew Jones and 2nd Runner Up — John Greene) k UP— UP— AND AWAY! I MCNAIR, WHO EARNED A DEGREE IN PHYSICS AT A T, STILL MAINTAINS A CLOSE RE- LATIONSHIP WITH THE FAMILY. HE COLLABORATED WITH ONE OF HIS FORMER IN- STRUCTORS, DR. STUART AHRENS, IN THE FORMATION OF A STUDENT SPACE-SHUTTLE PROGRAM AT THE UNIVERSITY. THE 30 OR MORE STUDENTS IN THE PROGRAM ARE OR- GANIZED INTO A SIMULATED SPACE SHUTTLE TEAM AND HAVE ALREADY MADE A $500 DOWN PAYMENT TO NASA ON A PAYLOAD OF STUDENT EXPERIMENTS, WHICH THEY HOPE TO PUT ABOARD A SPACE SHUTTLE IN 1985. MCNAIR IS A CONSULTANT FOR THE PROGRAM AND COMES TO THE CAMPUS AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR TO JUDGE STUDENT SCIENTIFIC PAPERS AND TO VIEW THE PROGRESS OF THEIR SPACE EXPERI- MENTS. 157 TOASTMASTERS TOASTMASTERS — L to R Gregory Howard — Educational Vice President, Lisa Annette Howze — Administrative Vice President, Deborah Cheek, Glynis Pickett — President, Deidre Garrison — Secretary, Deborah Moore, Ernest Waters, Jr. N.C.A. Y. STUDENT HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION 160 STUDENT HOME ECONOMICS CLUB— L to R Vanessa McKenzie, Charmaine Lee-Pow, Charvetta Ford, Brenda Davis, Bari Reynold (Treasurer), Renee Diggs (President), Tina Yates, Karen Scott, Sandra Hill, Patricia Graham ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY r li Architectural Engineering Society Left to Right, Wilham Mitchell, Rico Mack, Carl lobe, Cheryl Gibson, Roger Riddick, Gregory George, Trevonia Brown, Kellis Nobles, Anita Keys, Harvey Middleton, Michael Huggins CHARLOTTE CLUB % CLUB BACIvb f 1st Row leryl Ranson, Vincent Crowder, Brenda Brown, Jackie Withers, President, Pam Delurnett, Alvin Wallace, Public Relations, Phil Mark, Sgt. at Arms. 2nd Row Thomas Horton, William Ellis, Forrest Goodman, Andre Ander- son, V.P., Dan Neal, Shelley Lawrence, Christoffe Taylor, James Sifford, Albert Blake AMERICAN SOCIETY OF SAFETY ENGINEERS SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS k BIOLOGY CLUB BETA GAMMA SIGMA HONOR SOCIETY Beta Gamma Sigma National Honor Society Left to Right, First Row Cheryl Moore, Patricia Miller, President, Dr. Japhet Nkonge, Sherill Caldwell, Parliamentarian. Second Row Dr. Michael Simmons, Dr. Dong Jeong, Dr. Robert Rivers, Bernadette Dunlap, Tracee Hackett, Vice President, Bennie Umstead. Third Row Derric Gregory, Dr. Katie Dorsett, Milton Phillips, Sergeant-At-Arms, Dr. Jack Hulbert, Chapter Secretary ALPHA CHI First Row — Left to Right Robert Scriven, Sherrill Caldwell, David Perry, Cheryl Moore. Second Row Mary Hooper, Bennie Unstead, Milton Phillips, Charles Smith ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA NORTH CAROUNA AGRICULTURAL Alpha Lambda Delta Jeff Johnson, Greg White, Berdenia Walker, Gregory Metoyer, LaTo nyo Wade, Gail Frasier, Willie Johnson, Angela Coley, Venita Brown, Steven Jones, Stephanie Procter, Beverly Dicken, Kim Raynor, Jackie Franklin GROOVE PHI GROOVE f !?; ■■■. . • J. ? Groove Phi Groove, Left to Right Dexter Hill, Vernon Crumpton, Shawn Utsey, Tyrone Smith, Carey D-Man Cambell, Thurston Groves, Calvin McGill, Ruebin Hucklebuck Rhodes, Mike Powell, Lavel Dunston, Mark Gran- ville, Rodney Johnson Left to Right April Gooch, Sherrell Bass, Cynthia Dorsett, Warnetta Harvey, Kim Fellars, Monica Solomon 165 HISTORY CLUB (GRIOT SOCIETY) PI TAU SIGMA ' — f . fcfa 166 k AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS y zt i J DIGIT CIRCLE M ATH COMPUTER SCIENCE CLUB Digit Circle L to R First Row, Darryl Smith, Bonnie Tucker, Miss Digit Circle, Ronnie Cooper, President, Tyrone Meadows. Second Row, Robin Solomon, Ronnie Payton, Deborah Harris, Kim Smitherman. Third Row, Cynthia Taylor, Benjamin Williams, Michael Smith. Fourth Row, John Smith, James Allen, Mr. David Hinton, Advisor, Dr. Gilbert Casterlow, Advisor INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers). Left to Right, Front Row, Harold Martin, Advisor, Maxfield Bowen, Michael A. Washington, Derrick A. Butts, Vice President, Esther Hughes, Rosalind Haith, Derrell Dunn, Clay Gloster, Michael Vaughn, Elijah Stewart, Dr. Samuel White, Jr., Chairman. Back Row, Reginald Daniels, lohn R. Coward, lohnie N. Watkins, Levi McCray, Keith Ports, Joseph Allgeyer, Donald Robbins, Joseph L. Thomas, President, Kevin M. Galloway, Secretary. Not Pictured, G. Renee Thornton, Clarence Wright, Barry Green, Shawn Gordon KAPPA OMICRON PHI «■■ ECONOMICS CLUB GRADUATE COUNCIL CLUB GRADUATE COUNCIL CLUB MEMBERS-L TO R Carrie Umesi, President, Beatrice Imafidon, Secretary, Mozetta Dobbins, Historian PSYCHOLOGY CLUB STUDENT CLUSTER STUDENT CLUSTER— L TO R Lavenia Crews, President, Fentress Martin. SECOND ROW: Teddy Cromartie, Pame- la Sidbury, Pamela D Gardner, Norbert Hopkins GARDEN STATE EXPERIENCE AGGIE PEP CLUB AGGIE SPIRIT TAU ALPHA TAU HONOR SOCIETY ETA KAPPA NU HONOR SOCIETY ta BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION A ASSOCIATION ,V, W A Business Administration Association L to R, Evette Forney, Jackie Blackmon, Dionne Daily, Brenda Bennett, Vanessa Lewis, Althea Baker, Robyn Taylor, John Deese, Glenda Hill. Second Row, Randall Jl Ponder, Mike Lewis, Gina Fisher, Harold Ragland, Bennie Umstead, Fentress Martin, Belinda Johnson, Dr. G. Bowser, Advisor, Dr. J. Nkonge, Advisor, Donald Smith f J Two future Business leaders always on the Move. Dr. J. Nkonge, Advisor, Denise Gaines, John Deese, Parlimentarian, Belinda Johnson, Secretary, Glenda Hill, President, Dr. G. Bowser, Adviser, Gina Fisher, Miss B.A.A., Donald Smith, Vice President 173 ALUMNI COUNCIL 1st Row — Lionel Lyons, Alan L. Lee, Steven Slade, Quintin Currie, Steven Burke, Capn Crunch. 2nd Rowf — Keith Latten, Brian White, Claude Hines, Randolph Mitchell, Tract Van Field, Artis Guye. 3rd Row — David Umstead, Dennis Pinnix, Eric Hampton METROPOLITAN AREA ASSOCIATION 174 SOCIETY OF P H Y S I C S S T U D E N T S SOCIETY OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS Society of Manufacturing Engineers L to R, Mosby B. Watkins, Stella A. Watkins, Phyllis Shaw, Priscilla Blackwell, LaVenia A. Crews. Second Row, Robert E. Scriven, Larry D. Williams, Deland Duke, Marcus ToUery, David G. Per- ry. Third Row, Jeffrey Finch, Drew A. Berry, Duane Therriault, James Carrothers. Fourth Row, David Unstead, Theodore Thornton, Vernon E. Royster OFFICERS ' ' • L to R Mosby Watkins, President, LaVenia Crews, Vice President, Stella Watkins, Treasurer, Priscilla Blackwell, Secretary, Phyllis Shaw, Miss S.M.E. ■iplplpi NEW ENGLAND AGGIE CLUB Derrick A. Butts President and Founder Stephanie D. Webb Miss N. E. A. Club c H R I S T I A N • F E L L O W S H United Christian Fellowship Gospel Choir, First Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Patricia Smith, Adrianne Jackson, Gwendolyn Payton, Cynthia C. Jackson, Toni M. Hunt, Staici Randle, Laurice L. Brown, Princess A. McCaleb, Claudia Bynum, Mary Ann Barr, Jacaueline C. Fuller, Subrenia R. Moore, Angela L. Owens, Sharon Little, Wan- da Barnes, Teresa Thompson, Cheryl Moore, Lovely M. Dawson, Valerie E. Moore, Marie A. Howard, Patricia Graham, Alice Parsons, Elzora Weeks, Helane Warren, June McNeil. Second Row, Left to Right: Thomas B. Horton, Valerie Peterson, Zelda Berryman, Anita Virgil, Michael A. Washington, Christopher N. H. Hollis, Thom- as C. Johnson, Sandra J. Pettiford, Fred S. Bacote, Duray Brame, Karone Peace, Matthew J. Brooks, Tajuana McGuire, Michael L. Vaughn, Jerome K. Williams, James Mack, Raymond J. Hawkins, Debara A. Jenkins, William O. Parker, Willie F. Mcintosh, Felecia Drew, Vernon C. Crump, III, Rev. Ralph M. Ross. Third Row, Left to Right: LeRoy L. Smith, III, Keith Peten, Roger M. Bryant, Paul A. Parsons, Leon M. Nowlin, Alfred M. Faulk- ner, Geralde Lewis, Ralph T. Freemans, Darryl Wallace U.C.F. Steering Committee, First Row 1) Alice Parsons 2) Mary Ann Barr 3) Wanda Barnes 4) Angela L. Owens 5) Sharon Little 6) Gwendolyn Payton 7) Mrs. Patricia Smith 8) Karone Peace 9) Al- fred Faulkner Second Row 1) Rev. Ralph M. Ross 2) Debara Jenkins 3) Raymond Hawkins 4) June R. McNeil 5) Thomas B. Horion 6) Sandra J. Pettiford 7) William O. Parker 8) Willie Mcintosh Student Ministers 1) Raymond J. Hawkins 2) June R. McNeil 3) Subrenia Moore 4) Thomas Johnson 5) Alfred Faulkner. In the Back, Vernon Crump, III P GOSPEL CHOIR BPBfl MO-DEL UNIQUE On January 15th, 1983, uniqueness and fashion were joined together on the campus of NCA T to bring about the naissant new mod- eling group Mo-Del Unique, Inc. representing unique fashions in an extraordinary way. William E. C. Holley and Jennifer Bridges em- barked upon a great aspiring idea and led Mo-Del Unique to the boundaries of expan- sion, along with its members — through hard work dedication they have proven once again all things are possible if one is willing to de- vote oneself. Left to Right Jennifer Bridges — Vice President, William Holley — President, Albert Blake — Treasurer, James T. Balkum — Assistant Director, Sheba Hall — Secretary, Kevin Davis — Committee Member, Michael E. Faulks — Committee Chairman Sitting— J. Balkum, S. Hall, W.E.C. Holley 1st Row— W. Webster, K. Ward, D. Shaw, A. Blake, B. Wall, J. Bridges, K. Davis 2nd Row— J. Cuff, B. Charles, A. Garland, K. Hanna, L. Bumpass, J. Clark, A. Garlington, T. McFadden, J. El-min, R. Price, A. Wil- liams, M. Faulks THE NATIONAL SOCIETY OF PERSHING ANGELS PERSHING ANGELS OLDIES BUT GOODIES Lieutenant Elcat Walter Gilliam Married Fall ' 81 L R Beverly BeU Robyn Dassaure Gwen Barnes Fall 80 Brown Sugar Spr ' 80 Tracy Brown THE P A ' S IN ACTION L to R Yolanda Bridges, Spring ' 82 Renita Burt, Spring ' 83 Janet Burt, Fall ' 80 Debbie Shannon, Spring ' 80 Standing — L to R yogi , Jack Tiny Zero Sitting Cracker- HOPES AND DREAMS Belinda Lewis Commissioning — Dec. ' 82, Lt. Jewel M. Dawkins Mr. Mrs. Dawkins Patricia Moore Fall ' 80 PERSHING RIFLES L to R Gerald Singleton, Bobby Harris, Reggie Allen, Michael Drummer, Lt. Paul Corry, Lt. Warren Cason, Lt. Bryon Saunders, David Raeford, Timothy Nixon, Tony Whitaker, Luther Isler Seated: Major Warren F. Coppedge, Advisor The purpose of Pershing Rifles is to foster a spirit of friendship and cooperation among all members sharing common interests and goals while developing and maintaining a high degree of professionalism in all activities. SWEETHEARTS L to R Lisa Lumford, Teresa Rice, Rose Wilson — Queen, Stephanie Sellers, Cynthia Peterson ■ w V6 Air Melvin Bowen Commander Kelvin Bowen Operations Officer Oct f Cheryl Gibson Deputy Commander Steven Straugh n Administration Officer Comptroller 183 mm WOMEN ' S COUNCIL 1 9 8 3 8 4 The Lovely Faces of Aggieland Purpose of Women ' s Council at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University; To Recommend Policies, regulations, and adjustments pertaining to affairs of Women Students. To aid in deve- loping competent leadership. To en- courage good scholarship and person- al development. To promote cultural, social, recreational and educational activities for women students. Officers Elitrous Squires, Vice President, Gwen Godard, Treasurer, Evette Cherry, Secretary, Peggy Howell, Program Chairperson, Rosalyn Postell, President, Jackie Nicholson, Public Relations Chairperson, Vanessa McKenzie, Assistant Secretary, Pamela D. Gardner, Miss Women Council 183 PAN 1 HELLENIC COUNCIL Pan Hellenic Council Left to Right Vann Newkirk, Caprice Washington, Reggie Barnes, Kenneth Burnett, Anthony Braswell, Kim Tillman, Mary Jones K S A r p 184 A2(H) AKA zrp 12 A A $ B 2 K A Xu - fe ■  Jp S ' 4 || k: .| WmM H ifcM fc. Ol J— ■.- ' ' 1 ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY, INC. WHO CAN FIND A VIRTUOUS WOMAN? FOR HER PRICE IS FAR ABOVE RUBIES. PROVERBS 31:10 Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated was founded at Howard University on January 16, 1920, and built firmly on the ideals of scholarship, service, finer womanhood and sisterly love The Zeta Alpha Chapter along with its sponsoring graduate chapter Beta N u Zeta, are striving to implement the national plat- form of the sorority- This platform was con- structed by the International Grand Basileus, Dr Edith V Francis. The platform concen- trates on the following seven areas: 1) Haitian Project, 2) Voter Education Registration and Voting, 3) Youth Career and Employment, 4) Minority Train- ing for Placement in Political System Pnvate and Public Sectors, 5) Dealing with the News Media, 6) Assault on Illiteracy, and 7) Stork ' s Nest Information Project, The following eight ladies of Zeta Alpha Chapter along with their chapter advisor, Mrs Joyce G Neal, are mainly concerned with area number 7) which deals with the local March of Dimes chapter; 1) Linda C. Johnson, Grammateus, 2) Mary A- Jones, 1983 Regional Director Assistant; 3) Beth A. Pemberton, Dean of Pledgees; 4) Beverly Short, Tamias; 5) Constance Thomas, First Anti-Basileus; 6) Sheldonia C Washington, Basileus, 7) Barbara White, Parliamentarian; and 8) Wanda R, Williams, WIZ Club Coordinator M I S S • z E T A • P H B E T NEW YORK UNLIMITED THE LIGHT THAT NEVER FAILS piUJ President — Jeffrey Boyce Vice President — Lorenzo Jordan Treasurer — Regi- nald Morgan Secretary — Anna Robinson 3gt. of arms — Walter Reuben, Jr. Advisor — Gary Whaley Special Assistant — Jason Felder OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY, INC. Ten Missing in Action Left to Right Front— Michael Coley, Ulysseus Martin, Gregory White, Kenneth Walton, Steven Slade Left to Right Back— Allan Lee, Quentin Currie, Mareo Williams, Carlton Stevenson, Lionel Lyons Casualties of Omega Marcus Tillery — Seated Otis Harvey— Standing On November 17, 1911, sacred to all Omega Men, the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity was born on the campus of Howard University Founders of this first greek letter Black fraternity on a Black college campus were Edgar A. Love, Oscar 1. Cooper, Frank Coleman, and Ernest E. Just The fraternity was founded with the belief that Friendship is essential to the soul; thus this became the fraternity motto The cornerstones of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. are its four cardinal principles — Manhood, Scholarship, Perseverance, and Uplift. Since its founding. Omega has grown from the Mother Chapter, Alpha, at Howard to some three hundred graduate and undergraduate chapters throughout the United States, and six international chapters which collectively claim nearly 60,000 Omega men. ■ Purple Sons of Satan Virgil Davis, Ervin Alexander, William Mitchell Transfer Brothers Marvin Lennon, Dwayne Dixon Purple Renaissance Left to Right — front Delmus Ingram, Bruce Cornelius, Shawn Gor- don, Christopher Wilkinson Left to Right — Back Gregory Hicks, Derrick Johnson, Chris Sadler, Allan Cooper OMEGA PSI PHI MU PSI CHAPTER Fentress Olivia Martin, President The North Carohna Agriculhiral and Technical State University Student Union Advisory Board w orks to ensure that the Union programs fulfUl the needs and interest of the entire campus by providing well-balanced and varied co-curricular activities. The Student Union Advisory Boeird, through its committee structure, has the following specific responsibilities: To prevent the expressed feelings and concern of the student body in matters of pohcy and program to the staff of the Union; To set the guidelines by which committees shall organize and develop their programs; To set the guidelines by which committees shall estabhsh their annual program budgets; To review possible recommendations for revisions of all annual programs and program budgets submitted by committees; To consider the desires of alumni, faculty and friends of the University as they relate to their use of the Union during the on-going school year and on special occasions; To estabhsh and administer a General Program Fund to Fund to be available for use by committees in emergency situations and upon request. Any student may become a member of any Union Club or committee Committee Chairmanships are subjected to eligi- bility requirements as Usted below: He she must have served as a committee member for one semester on an SUAE Committee; the person must have been recommended by his her Committee Chairperson only; The Committee Chairperson shall submit the credentials of the newly recommended person to be the Advisory Board. The Board in turn acts upon them; These persons must be approved by the majority vote of the total membership of the Union Advi- sory Board. Students indicate their interest in committee work early in the fall and committee chairpersons appoint members after talking with all who apply. Committees meet frequently to help guide and determine programming and pohcy. The Union Director is an advisory member of the group.  ™p STUDENT UNION ADVISORY BOARD OFFICERS (LR) STANDING: CRYSTAL CULBRETH, HERB DAVIS, KENNY WAL- TON, WAYNE PUR- DIE, DENISE GAINES. SEATED: FENTRESS MARTIN, PRESIDENT: STEPHANIE TILL- MAN, SHARI LESTER, CONSTANCE BENJA- MIN, CYNTHIA A. PARSON, JOY TEEL. Members of the Student Union Advisory Board have worked diligently to sponsor cultural, social, and co- curricular activities for the student body. Mrs. Mattie Smith has been an asset to the organization for the 1983- 84 school serving as advisor. THE A T REGISTER H hr ■ .fliL - Doris Person Editor In Chief The lead Column on the opinion page is written by the Editor-in-Chief of the A T Register. It does not carry a Byline. Published semi-weekly during the school year by NC A T State University students. Copies $9.50 for one year — $17 for two years. w ow K. •Vt- « Joey Jones Production Manager Derek McLendon Advertising Manager Kathy Thompson Circulation Manager Michael Thompson Managing Editor lay Hall Chief Photographer 193 ALPHA PHI ALPHA Left to Right Clay Gloster, Ron Patrick, Maxfield Bowen, Donald Smith Second Row — Marice Warren, David Hairston, Clinton Lowrey Third Row — Lathan Dixon Pieces of Eight Left to Right Don- ald Smith, Derrick Butts, Ronald Patrick, Eric Nelson, Carl Deans, Victor Gavin ( A A Murphy ' s Law Left to Right Maxfield Bowen, Lathan Dixon, Herbert Kinsey ■ w Trilogy Left to Right Ulysses Johnson, David Hairston, Clinton Lowrey Left to Right Front Row — Jessie Freeman, Clay Gloster Left to Right Derrick Butts, Carl Deans, Vince How- ard, Clinton Lowrey, Maurice Warren, Victor Gavin, Kevin Fuller, Lathan Dixon, Eric Nelson, Ron Patrick, Ulysses Johnson, Maxfield Bowen, Herbert Kinsey, Donald Smith, David Hairston 9 to 5 Maurice Warren, Clay Gloster, Jessie Freeman, Vincent Howard, Kevin Fuller KAPPA ALPHA PSI FRATERNITY, INC. OFTEN IMITATED BUT NEVER DUPLICATED! The Executive Board: KAY Left to Right Michael Weaver, Lt. Strategus; Kenneth Burnett, Keeper of Records; Dewayne Afford, Poiemarch; Zetphur Simmons, Strategus, Bob- by Giles, Vice-Polemarch First Row — Dewayne Afford, Jonathan Hampton Darrefl Franktin Second Row — Zefphus Simmons, Wifbert Artis, Steven Picott, Waiter Davis, Michaei Weaver, Vaaf Sterling Third Row — Kelvin Brooks, Jonathan Nesbitt, Royal Brooks, David Pollard, Kenneth Burnett, Aaron Freshwater, Reginald Barnes fe THE ALPHA NU CHAPTER niuillinilll Left to Right Kenneth Burnett, Zelphur Simmons, Dewayne Alford, Bobby Giles, Michael Weaver, Wal- ter Davis Fall of 1983— The Tw elve Disciples The Alpha Nu Chapter was founded on April 14, 1933 at NC A T State University. The Alpha Nu Chapter has been an intricate part of student aca- demic, social and political life at A T. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, founded on January 5, 1911 at Indiana University, with the ideals of achievement in every field of human endeavor has placed an unquenchable thirst in all its members throughout the decades. The fraternity seeks to raise the sights of youth and stimulate them to accomplishments high- er than might otherwise be realized or even imagined. Mobilizing Kappas For Humanity: Kafeteria Klean-Up K A V n Legacy — The Alpha Nu Tradition still lives on DELTA SIGMA THETA Ladies of Distinction AS® COURT S O R O R I T Y I N C Patricia Taylor, Miss D.S.T. Jackie Redd, Miss Crimson Jackie Blackmon, Miss Alpha Mu Judy Curtis, Miss Creme History of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. History of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. at the inception of Delta Sigma Theta in 1913 at Howard University, the Founders envisioned an organization of college women pledged to serious endeavor and community service. These youthful students demonstrated a vital concern for social welfare, academic excellence, and cultural enrichment. Today, Delta Sigma Theta is a public service sorority, dedicated to a program of sharing membership skills and organizational services in the public interest. In 1930, Delta Sigma Theta was incorporated as a National Orga- nization. The record of incorporation is filled in the congressional library in the office of the Re- corder of Deeds in Washington, DC i itnnv Fall 81 Jackie Redd, Salinder Evans, Donna Simmons, Ka- ren Mainor, Debra Lucus Spring ' 82 Jackie Blackmon, Aileen Oliver, Esther Hughes Salinder Evans, Parlimentarian, Karen Peace, Chaplain, Ruby Royster, Secretary, Debra Lucas, Vice President, Ka- ren Mainor, President, Kokethia Edwards, Correspondence Secretary, Gina Fisher, Fundraising chairperson, Aileen Oliver Ser. Pros Chairperson, Maxine Baldwin, Public Relations Manager, Doris Person, Malinda Pagett Spring ' 83 Wanda Beatty, Patricia Taylor, Ruby Royster, Angela Gaston, Gina Fisher, Cathy Eastmond, Karone Peace, Kokethia Edwards, Wanda Ceres, First Row: Doris Per- son, Taci Donnell, Yvette Forney, Malinda Pagett, Gwen Farrington, Judy Curtis, Diane Haggins, Sharon Grant, Maxine Baldwin ALOBEAM SOCIETY ■ p™ L-R The MIDNIGHT STARS, FALL ' 83 Stan E. Smith, William H. Peoples, Phillip G. Rountree L-R Gerald D. Atwater, James H. Johnson, Christopher R. McCauley, Ruff Riders Standing L-R Harold Baldwin, Kenneth Williams, Ronwood L. Harris, Elton M. Barber Sitting L-R John McPhaul, Phillip M. Baldwin— H Line The Convicts Spring ' 83 B2 w PHI BETA SIGMA FRATERNITY INC., Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc., was founded at Howard University in 1914. The purpose of the fraternity is to promote the cause of black people through brotherhood, education, big business and community service. This is ex- emplified in our fraternity moto. Culture for service and service for humanity. The men of Sigma speed nobly on their way. 203 N O R T H C A R O L I N A L L O W S Executive Board Left to Right Vernita Brown, Secretary Cheryl Moore, Presi- dent Sybil Lynch, Miss N.C. Fellows Dr. Sullivan Welborne, Advisor Shaunne Thomas, Treasurer Left to Right Aaron Freshwater Cynthia Heath Earth Black Cheryl Moore Charese Baker Wilbert Artis Steve D. Cook Darrell Franklin lamie Degala Shaunne Thomas Dale Fisher Vernita Brown Sybil Lynch Doris Person Dr. Sullivan Welborne Dewayne Alford Greg Whitener Derric Gregory I mtm o EACH GENERATION OF AGGIES— ENJOYS A VAST HOARD OF BLESSINGS— (AGGIE SPIRIT . . . AND PRIDE). WITH FRESH ACQUISITIONS, THESE GIFTS ARE TRANSMITTED TO ALL. ON BEHALF OF THE STUDENT BODY, OUR SHARED ENTERPRISE— WITH DETERMINATION TO SET THE PACE THROUGH ACADEMICS, CAMPUS LEADERSHIP POSITIONS, IN ATHLETICS, AND OTHER EXTRA-CLASS ACTIVITIES, WE MOVE FORWARD! WE APPRECIATE THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ' S EFFORTS TO WORK WITH ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY, AND STAFF. EACH HAS GIVEN US— NOT THE DESTINY WHICH OFFERS THE CUP OF DESPAIR, BUT THE CHALICE OF OPPORTUNITY. WE WILL SEIZE IT NOT IN FEAR, BUT IN GLADNESS. WE WILL GO FORWARD IN PURSUING OUR GOALS WHILE ENHANCING THE QUALITY OF LIFE. WE WILL AND MUST PRESS URGENTLY FORWARD, AND STAND STEADFAST IN OUR PURPOSE TOGETHER. THE CURRENT STUDENT BODY IS HONORED TO SHARE OUR MISSION STATEMENT TO ENSURE THAT THIS UNIQUE BELOVED PLACE (NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL AND TECHNICAL STATE UNIVERSITY)— CONTINUES TO BE A STALWART MODEL OF HIGHER EDUCATION. WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR POSITIVE CONTRIBUTIONS OF ALL KINDS, FOR THEY WILL BE MOLDED IN THE CRUCIBLE OF TIMES. i •P«P!V A young energetic Man — On the Move! We must realize that we can only meet our campus pressures in a series of tentative and imper- manent approximations. We must realize that our campus pressures hold nothing more precious than the sacred process by which we stretch our minds and our hearts. Our pressures must utilize recognized channels for change — change in attitude, concepts, and approaches, must be required at all levels to turn the wheel of progress. President Onyemem Explains Senators Duties Homesick! A global perspective I ' Left to Right Keith B. Mattison Vice President Internal Affairs Michael Rock Vice Presi- dent External Affairs James France Attorney General Michael Daniels Parliamentarian and Edward Franklin Campbell, Secretary Reginald Banner Treasurer Mi • i I - ' v. T _ — f m ■ 1 1 ' B E T A Back Row: Robert Barrett, Derric Gregory, Ricky Wall, Eric Lowe Front Row: Dr. Dr. Helen Kennedy AL Walter Davis, Ricky Wall, Eric Lowe, Derric Gregory, Melvin Parker Mary Ann Barr, Patri- cia Miller, Rickey 212 Kenedy, Walter Davis, Tracee Hackett, Patricia Miller, Mary Ann Barr, Melvin Parker PHA P S Derric Gregory, Patricia Miller, Mary Ann Barr, Ricky Wall ■ Wall, Derric Gregory Mary Ann Barr, Tracee Hackett, Patricia Miller Wayne discusses Politics. Welcome to A T, Shelton Sipping it up . . . Coca Cola! s T U D E N T Where is Dovain? L I F E 215 STUDENT LIFE A slate of students and friends joined hands with the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr ' s sister during a gala affair. Several actions were taken to keep the dream alive! Significant actions were those made by Hal and other committee members and others for One Communi- STUDENT LIFE We are just a pari of the AE Department Who said students can ' t enjoy nice offices? 218 AH! Assignments, Assignments, Assign- ments. Three more months and this se- mester will be over A T ' s Beautiful Garden OFF CAMPUS LIFE There He Is! NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL TECHNICAL STA TE UNIVERSITY A T GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA 27411 THE EEITOR ' S REFLECTIONS IN A TIME OF TURBULENT CHANGE, THE AYANTEE STAFF ONCE AGAIN CAPTURED GLIMPSES FOR DISCUSSING AND PRINTING. BECAUSE OF THE THEME AND BEING FACED WITH NEW TASKS OF FORMIDABLE SCOPE AND MAGNITUDE IN ORGANIZATIONAL AFFAIRS, CHALLENGES BY THE EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES AND THE STAKES IN HUMAN CONCERNS, WE WERE FORCED TO MAKE SOME HISTORIC CHOICES FOR AYANTEE, 1983-84. WITHIN EACH DAY ' S WORK, THE STRENGTHENING OF PUBLISHING THE AYANTEE CLEARLY CALLED FOR BOTH ADMINISTRATIVE AND SCHOLARLY INVOLVEMENT . DESPITE OUR CALLOW OPTIMISM, OUR ADVISER, MS. DOROTHY I. BAILEY OFFERED CONSTRUCTIVE ADVICE, GAVE US THE GO AHEAD SIGNAL TO PROi.EED WITH OUR WORK, AND SHE MOVED RIGHT ALONG WITH US FROM START TO FINISH. FOR THIS, WE GIVE GLOBAL THANKS. SINGLE STUDENTS AND ORGANIZATIONS PARTICIPATED IN THE PROCESS OF COMPLETING THE PAGES FOR PUBLICATION THROUGH CONTRIBUTING TO THE DETERMINATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE EDUCATIONAL SECTOR AND SOCIAL PROGRAM AFFAIRS. TO ALL OF THE STUDENTS AT THIS UNIVERSITY, WE HOPE THAT EACH PAGE WILL HOLD PLEASANT MEMORIES AS YOU REFLECT IN DAYS TO COME. WE HAVE ATTEMPTED TO CAPTURE EVENTS YOU WILL CHERISH. MOST OF ALL WE HAXTJ TRIED TO CAPTURE YOU, THE STUDENTS, FOR YOU ARE THE AYANTEE. THE EDITOR ' S REFLECTIONS REFLECTIONS TO REMEMBERED 222 ■ Brent Gerald, Artist Vanessa McKenzie Business Manager Shawn Gordon Staff Dorothy I. Bailey Yearbook Adviser Demeterius Smith Staff 224 Darryl Staff Michael Daniel Artist Superviser ««■■■ Beathiner Brown Fentiess Maitin Anthonio Pettit 1983-1984 W H O Wesley Whittaker 226 il STUDENT LIFE— These airis Are Always Smiling DEE SYBIL BEBNITA CYNTHIA AIR FORCE R.O.T.C. STAFF DEVOTED PERSONNEL WHO RECRUIT, EDUCATE AND COMMISSION OFFICER CANDIDATES TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THE U.S. AIR FORCE Lt. Col. Tate P. Williams Professor of Aerospace Studies Maj. George M. Sledge Recruiting Flight Instruction Capt. Daniel A. McFadgen Commandant of Cadets Capt. Larry D. Spicer Administration Officer TSgi. A.B. Cook NCOIC SSgt I.E. Scolari Cadet Records SSgt. E.H. Turner Administration Miss L.W. Legrand Secretary Mrs. W.T. Crawford Clerk-Typist Mr. R.A. Williams Property Custodian wmmmmimm AIM HIGH— AIR FORCE ROTC DETACHMENT 605 Commanders for 1983-84 Left: c Col. Kelvin C. Bowen, Right: c Lt. Col. Boyd D. Lee C Maj. Lela Carr, Special Projects Director, responsible for organizing the annual food drive aimed at helping the needy The Air Force is more than airplanes and the wild blue yonder. The Air Force is men and women who Aim High — proudly working in their professions, serving their country, and serving themselves. Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) is designed to provide the college degree and an Air Force commission at the same time. Detachment 605 cultivates stu- dents who have outstanding leadership po- tential, an unswerving dedication to their country, and are eager to work for its contin- ued freedom. Cadets participate in retreat ceremony. ARMY R.O.T.C. STAFF LTC Willie R. Skinner Major Jesse I. Hinton, Jr. Major Warren F. Coppedge Major Darryl D. Magee Captain Arthur G. Crawford Captain John H. Bullock, Jr Captain Perry M. Kissam SGM George E. Morgan MSG Charles J. Murphy SFC Mark W. Hawley SSG Carl R. Boling Mrs Geraldine K. Warren Mrs. Kathleen G. Schoeller Mr. Charles J. Patterson ARMY CADETS BATTILION FORMATION MAJOR HINTON GIVE INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRAIN- ING. MORNING ROLL CALL AT FORT BRAGG. ZERO THOSE WEAPONS! AFROTC AUXILIARY UNITS AEROSPACE EXHIBITION DRILL TEAM « £; COLOR GUARD UNIT Nettie Burt Claudia Bynum Abray Carter James Davis Valeria Dalton Lewis Frazier Melvin Jones Michael Linardy Lisa Lumford Terry McMillian Vanessa McNair William Merritt Sonya Powell Howard Renwick Letitia Robinson David Rock Sonya Stewart Teresa Thompson William Thompson Charles Williams Stacey Williams SABOR DETAIL EXHIBITION DRILL TEAM A T Exhibitionist Drill Team Members, Advisor — SGM George E. Morgan, 2LT Cason, Warren, Cadet CPT Harris, Bobby, C adet 2LT Nelson, lames. Cadet SGM Raeford, Da- vid, Cadet SSG Hooks, James, Cadet SGT Davis, James, Ca- det SGT Howard, Darren, SP4 Singleton, Gerald, Cadet PFC Jackson, Cindy, Cadet PFC Kennedy, Athell, Cadet ACT Freeman, Derek, Cadet PFC Whitaker, Latanya, Cadet PFC Cardwell, Donnie k ■ ' siJ: 4, J—. •♦«. i ;m nr ' . I I IK Sabra Detail DR. SAMUEL D. PROCTOR, FORMER PRESIDENT (1961-64) OF A T WAS KEYN- OTE SPEAKER IN HARRISON AUDITORIUM ON FEBRUARY 8TH. PROCTOR IS A PROFESSOR OF EDUCATION IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDU- CATION (MARTIN LUTHER KING ME- MORIAL CHAIR) AT RUTGERS UNIVER- SITY, WHICH IS LO- CATED IN NEW BRUNSWICK, NEW JERSEY. HE IS ALSO THE SENIOR MINIS- TER IN THE ABYS- SINIAN BAPTIST CHURCH IN NEW YORK CITY. HE IS AN ALUMNUS OF VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY, (1942) AND BOSTON UNI- VERSITY (1950), EARNING THE DOC- TORATE AT THE LATTER IN ETHICS. OTHER GRADUATE STUDY WAS DONE IN SOCIOLOGY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA WHERE HE SERVED AS DEAN. HE WAS APPOINTED PRESI- DENT OF VIRGINIA UNION IN 1955 AND SERVED UNTIL 1960. FROM 1964-1969 HE HELD ADMINISTRA- TIVE POSITIONS WITH THE PEACE ■CORPS IN NIGERIA AND WASHINGTON, THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CHURCHES, THE OFFICE OF ECO- NOMIC OPPORTUNI TY, THE INSTITUTl FOR SERVICES TC EDUCATION AND THl UNIVERSITY OF WIS CONSIN. DR. PROC TOR HAS TRAVELEI IN THE FAR EAS ' AND THE ARAI STATES, EASTERN EU ROPE, THE SOVIE ' UNION, AFRICA, NEV ZEALAND AND AUS TRALIA. HE IS THE AUTHO] OF THE YOUNG NE GRO IN AMERICi 1960-80, PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATIOl PRESS, 1966. IN 196 HE WAS AWARDEI AN OUTSTANDINC ALUMNUS AWARD A ' BOSTON UNIVERSir AND IN 1966, A DIS TINGUISHED SERVIQ AWARD BY TH; STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK A ' PLATTSBURGH. HON ORARY DOCTORAT: DEGREES HAVE BEEl CONFERRED UPOl HIM BY BRYANT COl LEGE (R.I.) BUCKNEL UNIVERSITY (PA), DA VIDSON COLLEG (N.C.) OTTAWi UNIVERSITY (KAN. RIDER COLLEGE (N.J, STILLMAN COLLEG (ALA.), THE UNIVEB SITY OF RHODE IS LAND, ATLANTi UNIVERSITY, WILBEf FORCE UNIVERSITY (OHIO), ST. PETER COLLEGE (N.J.), CE TRAL MICHIGAN UN VERSITY, VIRGINL UNION UNIVERSITY COE COLLEGE 1. IOWA AND TH UNIVERSITY O MARYLAND. THE NORTH CAROLINA ASSOCIATION OF BLACK STUDENT GOVERNMENT The North Carolina Association of Black Student Gov- ernments (NCABSG) met in Elizabeth City on the Campus of Elizabeth City State University, February 4- 6, 1984. Several important issues were discussed. Some of the issues were related to the State coordina- tion of massive Voter Registration, the campaigning of the Rev. Jesse Louis Jackson, and the critical state of Fisk University, all of which were of extreme importance. The meeting was very successful and we were formally welcomed to Elizabeth City State University by the New Chancellor who offered very good advise. OFF-CAMPUS LIFE y ONE 10 CAN OF PORK AND BEANS AND YOU WE KNOW YOU ARE PRETENDING. GOOD SHOT! BURNED THEM! ARE YOU COMING OVER SWEETHEART? I ' LL PUT STUDYING, WHILE EATING KELLOGG ' S— HOT MEALS THE FELLOWS OUT, ARE SERVED IN THE CAFE! OFF-CAMPUS LIFE Are you sure you ' re not ready to eat fellows? Kermit Gerald Kelvin Davis Left to Right, Lila Jordan, Teresa Owens, Lisa Dye, Tammy lordan, Stacy Gay, Cassandra Williams Running from the guys — Get out of here — It is not Co-ed night. Vanstory — Peace Time! MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM THE AGGIE FAMILY Efforts of our students and organizations continued throughout the year to explore all roads which wind through the experience we call Aggie Spirit. With open hearts — support was giv- en to Peedie Snipes (the only black with progeria in the country) and his family. INTRAMURAL SPORTS   iw ' 1 sJ ,-i i •■?!i i ' i,r  f ' -■ STUDENT LIFE s T U D E N T L I F E STUDENT LIFE s T U D E N T L I F E m 1983 AGGIE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE SEPT. 10 SEPT. 17 SEPT. 24 OCT. 1 OCT. 8 OCT. 15 OCT. 22 OCT. 29 NOV. 5 NOV. 12 NOV. 19 • DENOTES WINSTON-SALEM STATE •SOUTH CAROLINA STATE MORGAN STATE I.e. SMITH (HOMECOMING) HAMPTHON INSTITUTE •DELAWARE STATE •HOWARD •BETHUNE-COOKMAN •FLORIDA A M N.C. CENTRAL TENNESSEE STATE CONFERENCE GAMES GROVES STADIUM-W.S., N.C. ORANGEBURG, S.C, BALTIMORE, MD. GREENSBORO, N.C. HAMPTON, VA. DOVER, DEL. GREENSBORO, N.C. DAYTONA BEACH, FLA. GREENSBORO, N.C. GREENSBORO, N.C. GREENSBORO, N.C. 7:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 1:30 P.M. 1:30 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 1:30 P.M. 1:30 P.M. 1:30 PM. 1:30 P.M. 1:30 P.M. 1:30 P.M. A FOOTBALL COACHES Left to Right Coach Raye, Coach Kerry, Coach Furgeson, Head Coach Mo Forte Left to Right Jerry Coble (Trainer), Coach Petty, Coach Mel Groomes (Base- ball), Mr. Orby Moss (Athletic Director), Mr. Bynum (Trainer), Coach Eatinger A G G I E ■v iK (iri :«U...- .C , . ■ ' iWf AN INSIDE LOOK! FANTASTIC FINISH!! GREAT PLAY! HERE THEY COME! COACH FORTE IS AL WAYS COACHING WHATEVER THE SITUA TI ON IS. CATCH OF THE YEAR J. ni i ' ir- y ' jf 1 -5 A G wmm I N ' ?3:f% jfc •r ' 1 SEE HOW THEY RUN? 2 WHERE IS HE? 3 I GOT IT! 4 I ' VE GOT TO GET RID OF THE BALL . - A C T I O N BERT PIGGOTT COACHING Ar- ' : r L-R CRAIG SILLS, PERT PIGGOTT, COACH; WILLIE GRAY, MERLE CODE (NOW A JUDGE) 84 Eric Boyd Joe Binion James Horace Jimmy Brown , Brian Booker Darryl Battle Zachary Hooks Warren Berry George Cale James Davenport Claude Williams Mark Gaither Gardner Cowell ' - si ff° y Duane Williams Mitch Braswell Lorenzo Monroe Hi il v AGGIE SLAM OF THE YEAR!! AGGIE— WINNING! -m- 252 TAKE IT EASY BRIAN! SLAM DUNK, THE CROWD ROARED IIMMY WENT OVER THE RAMI tak asefcv ' - BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Nov. 21 N. C. - Charlotte A 7:30 Dec. 2 Appalachian State A 7:30 Dec. 3 Wpstern Carolina A 3:00 Dec. 7 Winston-Salem State H 7:30 Dec. 9 West Virginia State A 7:00 Dec. 10 Marshall A 1:30 Dec. 18-1 9 UNCC Christmas Classic 2:00 (UNCC, UDC, A T, Western Ky.) Jan. 13 Howard A 5:45 Jan. 14 Delawaie State A 6:00 Jan. 16 Maryland - Eastern Shore A 6:00 Jan. 19 Bennett A 7:00 Jan. 21 Bethune Cookman H 6:00 Jan. 23 Florida A M H 6:00 Jan. 24 Western Carolina H 7:00 Jan. 28 Maryland— Eastern Shore H 6:00 Jan. 31 N. C. - Charlotte H 7:00 Feb. 4 South Carolina State A 6:00 Feb. 7 Bennett H 7:00 Feb. 11 Howard H 6:00 Feb. 13 18 Delaware State H 6:00 Feb. Florida A 8 M A 6:00 Feb. 20 Bethune-Cookman A 6:00 Feb. 25 South Carolina State M 6:00 Feb. 2 Duke A 7:30 All Home Games at Corbett Sports Centei For Ticket Information Call 379-7582 t THE FIGHTING AGGIES OF N.C. A T STATE UNIVERSITY Goju Ryu Karate Strength of the body Sharpness of the Mind Quickness of the Spirit . . . Left to Right Dr. Gilbert Casterlow, Jr. — Instructor and Faculty Advisor, Anthony ZJoleman, Deward Allen, Reginald Goodwin, Vincent Howard, Samuel C asterlow — Instructor KARATE TEAM w o M E N B O W L I N G L-R LATANYA WHITAKER, CRYSTAL CASEY, CAPTAIN BERNADETTE DUNLAP, NICOLE PE- TERS, SABRINA GAINES COACH VERNELL STALLINGS STRIKE ■ M E N ' S B O W L I N G ■R HARLAN FRYE, BONNIE GIBSON, ANDRE GRAY, JOHN HAMMON, TIMOTHY DREW. NEELING: L-R JERRY MONCRIEF, CAPTAIN EARL SWINSON, CLEVELAND GARRISON 257 ■ FACULTY— STAFF REFLECTIONS STUDENTS s T U D E N T rsn .ssk ' LL: L I F E N. C. A T S U NORTH CAROLINA A T STATE UNIVERSITY POLICE OFFICER RECEIVES AWARD OFFICER PAMELA A. FEASTER RECEIVED THE UNIVERSI- TY ' S GOVERNOR ' S AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE DURING EMPLOYEE APPRECIATION WEEK MAY 19, 1983. OFFICER FEASTER RECEIVED THIS AWARD FOR SUPERI- OR PERFORMANCE WHICH SIGNIFICANTLY ADVANCED THE UNIVERSITY FAMILY AND COMMUNITY ' S PURSUIT FOR EXCELLENCE. OFFICER FEASTER HAD BEEN WITH THE POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR 2 Vi YEARS, WHEN SHE RECEIVED THE AWARD. SHE ATTENDED NORTH CAROLINA A T STATE UNIVERSITY MAJORING IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. OFFICER FEASTER WAS ALSO THE NOMINATED REPRE- SENTATIVE FROM THE UNIVERSITY FOR THE GOVER- NOR ' S AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE. PICTURED WITH OFFICER FEASTER IS MR. JOSEPH E. DAUGHTRY, DIRECTOR OF THE UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT. POLICE OFFICER RECEIVES AWARD AGGIE TRACK FIELD TEAM MEAC CHAMPS FEMALE TRACK FIELD ' a - i i 9 d . 5 ;1L 1 i ' M BBHBBBHmBBBBBBJiBK-v ' . ' ' B 4| EI!«SH| BB SSjSSS ' ' - r 11 pl B Jr Si ■■■1 Mary McNeil Pamela Monroe Charlene Sunilin Kathy Graham T E N N I S wmm w ■f V,i f ,1 . ' r- , DEAN DR. BURLEIGH C. WEBB : - DR. ARTHUR P BELL CHAIRPERSON AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION DR HAROLD MAZYCK CHAIRPERSON OF HOME ECONOMICS s c H O O L O F A G R I C U L T U R E DR. SAMUEL DUNN CHAIRPERSON OF PLANT SCIENCE s c H O O L O F A R T S A N D S C I E N C E DEAN DR. WILLIAM DELAUDER ASSISTANT DEAN DR. ETHEL TAYLOR MR LEROY HOLMES CHAIRPERSON OF ART DR. WALTER WRIGHT CHAIRPERSON OF CHEMISTRY DR. JIMMY WILLIAMS CHAIRPERSON OF ENGLISH DR. BERTHA MILLER CHAIRPERSON OF HISTORY DR. WENDELL P. lONES CHAIRPERSON OF MATHEMATICS s . s DR. CLIFFORD WATKINS CHAIRPERSON OF MUSIC DR. lASON GILCHRIST CHAIRPERSON OF PHYSICS DR. AMARIIT SINGH CHAIRPERSON OF POLITICAL SCIENCE f — . ( Dr. EMORY SADLER CHAIRPERSON OF PSYCHOLOGY DR. SARAH KIRK CHAIRPERSON OF SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL SERVICE DR. MARY M. TUGGLE CHAIRPERSON OF SPEECH COMMUNICATION AND THEATRE ARTS s c H O O L E OC FO N Bo um S I I C Ns E S S DEAN DR. QUIESTER CRAIG DR. GEORGIA BOWSER CHAIRPERSON OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DR. MEADA GIBBS CHAIRPERSON OF BUSINESS EDUCATION ] AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES A N D - ' ,. ■ DR. BASIL COLEY CHAIRPERSON OF ECONOMICS ASSISTANT DEAN DR. DOROTHY P BARNETT DR. HENRY T. CAMERON CHAIRPERSON OF EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP AND POLICY DR. CLAVIN IRVIN CHAIRPERSON OF HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION DR. WYATT KIRK CHAIRPERSON OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND SERVICES DR. GEORGE GAIL CHAIRPERSON OF INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION s c H O O L O F E D U C A T I O N DR. ARLINGTON CHISMAN CHAIRPERSON OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY DR ISSAC BARNETT CHAIRPERSON OF SAFETY AND DRIVER EDUCATION I s c H O O L O F DEAN DR. SURESH CHANDRA E N G I N E E R I N G DR. WILLIAM STREAT DR. TONY MIN CHAIRPERSON OF ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING CHAIRPERSON OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 1 ' s c H O O L O F N U R S I N G DEAN MARIETTA RAINES G R A D U A T E S C H O O L 272 c L A R O O M S N A P S THAT PROGRAM TOOK DAYS, PROFESSOR. HAVE YOU COMPLETED YOUR ASSIGNMENT YET? CLASSROOM SNAPS ■ c L A S S R O O M S N A P S BILL MOCK EXPLAINS COMPUTER SYSTEM TO A GROUP OP STUDENTS. LOGIN? NOWAY COMPUTER SYSTEM IS DOWN. STEPHANIE JONES — BURNING THE MIDNIGHT OIL. THAT ' S NOT AN EASY QUESTION. STUDENTS— TIME SHARING ON THE DEC-IO. PROFESSOR HENRY COLE EXPLAINS A POINT TO ANGELA BAILEY. m CHALLENGING. —GROWING WINGS. STOP TALKING CHERYL!!! T p m •t k ' A 1 WE RECOMMEND GOOD STUDY HABITS WATCH OUT FELLAS— YOU MIGHT GET HURT c L A S S R O O M S N A P S THE MORE YOU LOOK— THE LESS YOU SEE. STUDENTS LISTEN INTENTLY TO PROFESSOR EKUNDAYO. R E F L E C T I O N S f TO ■■ ; REMEMBERED STUDENTS RECOGNIZE THE NEED FOR STUDY ... IT IS ESSENTIAL FOR THE GROWTH OF THE MIND 1 ' - J. « ■ TRIBUTE In Memory of the Late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Ralph Neese, Keynote Speaker Keeping the Dream Alive! Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. January 1 5 Harrison Auditorium 282 I HAVE A DREAM I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character I have a dream today. I have a dream that one day , . , little black boys and black girls will be able to |oin hands with little white boys and white girls and walk together as sisters and brothers . . . When we let freedom ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all Cod ' s children, black men and white men, lews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of that O ld Negro spiritual, Free at last! Free at last ' Thank Cod almighty, we are free at last ' — Dr, Martin Luther king, jr. 283 MEMORIAL 284 ( = Cyuvieral G e uneral y:rJervices for I James J eiidergrasi CJ kLV SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1984 1:00 P. M. PROVIDENCE BAPTIST CHURCH 1106 Tuscaloosa Street Greensboro, North Carolina Dr. Howard Allen Chubbs, Officiating SERVICES GLADYS DRAKE JEFFRIES, a life time resident of Greens- boro, N. C, was the eldest child of the late Mr. Reuben Drake and Mrs. Ada Briggs Drake, She departed this life suddenly on Thursday Morning, January 5, 1984. She attended the public schools of Greensboro and was a gra- duate of Dudley High School and N. C. A T State University. Her entire work career was spent as an employee of A T State University in the Registrars and Admissions Offices. She was a member of Saint Matthews United Methodist Church, the Alpha-Kappa-Alpha Sorority and the Seidal ' s Social Club. She was a warm and loving Mother, a devoted Sister and a sincere and loyal friend to those who surrounded her. Her interest and devotion to A T State University was unending. Pushing the clods of earth aside. Leaving the dark where foul thing hide. Spreading its leaves to the summer sun, Bondage ended freedom won: So let my soul like the Ivy be: Rise, for the sunshine calls for thee. STUDENT LIFE ALMA MA Dear A. T., Dear A. T., A monument indeed ' Around thy base with grateful hearts Behold thy students kneel. We Bless the power that gave thee birth To help us in our need. We ' ll ever strive while here on earth All loyalty to yield. Chorus With joy, with joy, dear A. T. Thy students turn from thee. To spread their trophies year by year From Dare to Cherokee. Dear A. T., Dear A. T. The signet thou shalt be, Set by our own great Commonwealth, Proud boaster of the free; She ' d have the record of her worth On granite not inscribed, Nay, Let the children of her birth Proclaim it by their lives. Ill Dear A T , Dear A T Hence forth our aim shall be. By precept wise and deeds more sure To bless the State through thee The arts of industry to yield Against the idle foe, A harvest rich from ripened fields Of what thy students sow. Cornell Gordon played quarterback at A T and was All-CIAA in 1964 and 1965. He holds sinple-ifame school records of 375 yards passing and 450 yards total offense. Gordon had a seven-year pro career. He signed with the New York Jets and became a cornerback, starting on the team that upset the heavily-favored Colts 16-7 in the 1969 Super Bowl. After four years with the Jets, Gordon played three seasons with the Denver Broncos. Gordon was an assistant coach six years at Norfolk State and now is head coach at Manor High in Portsmouth, VA. u o m o Chester Bradley, who lives in Greensboro, starred four years on Aggie football teams. Enrolling at A T in 1936, Bradley first made the team as a walk-on. He started three seasons as fullback and was converted to tackle as a senior. Bradley went on to a successful coaching career in both football and basketball. He became head football coach at Dudley High School and led the Panthers to a state title in 1952. In 14 years at Dudley, Bradley compiled a record of 90-33, including four Western championships. In 1965, he was promoted to assistant principal and held that position until his retirement in 1979. A native of Newport News, VA, Ernest Buggs, participated on Aggie football and track teams. He was a two-way starter in football at defensive end and tight end. As a senior, Buggs was the recipient of the Gibson Award, then given to the A T athlete with the highest academic average. Buggs is a 1965 graduate of A T who now lives in Virginia Beach where he is territory sales representative for Shell Oil Company. James Evans, who graduated from A T in 1942, starred in both basketball and baseball. In basketball he was a highly-regarded forward and was an All-American as a sophomore. A native of Columbus. Ohio, Evans was a pitcher, first baseman and center fielder in baseball. After graduation, he became a semi-pro manager in the Carolina League. He later managed the Wilmington Red Sox and the Raleigh Braves. Walter Grandy was nicknamed Sparky because he was regarded as a sparkplug when he played second base for the A T baseball team. He lettered four seasons and finished with a .310 batting average with 25 home runs. Grandy graduated in 1925 and played semi-pro baseball with the Columbus Black Sox, then became a high school baseball and basketball coach at Richard B. Harrison High School in Selma, NC. Before his retirement in 1969, Grandy served as the athletic business manager at Durham Hillside High School for 26 years. Howard Rouse played on two CIAA baseball championship teams in 1950 and 1951, earning All-CIAA honors. A right fielder. Rouse never batted under .280 during his career. Rouse played in the Negro American League with the Philadelphia Stars, then signed a contract with the Milwaukee Braves Organization as a catcher. He twice made the Western League All-Star team and was once credited with an unassisted triple play. A native of LaGrange, Rouse is now driver education instructor at Madison- Mayodan High School. Matthew Wingate excelled in baseball at A T. He played on championship teams in 1947 and 1948 and had a career batting average of .342. He was mainly considered an outfielder, but also played second base. Wingate was a semi-pro manager for three years with a Charlotte-based squad. He then coached at now-defunct Second Ward High School in Charlotte, where his teams captured one state and two district titles. Wingate retired two years ago after serving as industrial coordinator for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg County School System. STAFF %:- E N S H R I _N E E S HONORING THE A T ' S GREENSBORO FOUR . . . DURING f I BLACK HISTORY MONTH JiBREEL KHAZAN (Ezell Blair Jr.) A native of Greensboro, North Carolina, Mr. Khazan was graduated from Dudley High School. He earned a B.S. degree in sociology from A T in 1963. He is currently an evaluator for the CETA program in New Bedford, Mass. He has also worked with the AFL -CIO Trade Council in Boston and with the Opportunities Industrialization Center and at the Rodman Job Corps Center. He is married to the former Lorraine France George of New Bedford. They have three children. FRANKLIN EUGENE McCAIN Mr. McCain was born in Union County, North Carolina, but he grev up in Washington. D. C. After graduating from Eastern High School, he entered A T and earned a B.S. degree in chemistry and biology in 1964. He joined the Ceianese Corporation in Charlotte. N. C. in 1965 as a chemist. He is cur- rently group leader in the Marketing Technical Department. He is married to the former Betty Davis. They have three sons. JOSEPH ALFRED McNEILL A native of Wilmington, North Carolina. Mr. McNeill graduated from Willis- ton Senior High School. He earned a degree in engmeering physics from A T in 1963. Mr. McNeill spent six years as a U. S. Air Force officer, attaining the rank of captain. Since then he has worked in computer sales for IBM. as a commercial banker for Bankers Trust in New York City and currently as a stockbroker for E. F. Hutton in Fayetteville. N. C. He is married to the former Ina Brown. There are five children. DAVID LEINAIL RICHMOND Mr. Richmond was born in Greensboro, North Carolina and graduated from Dudley High School. At A T he majored in business administration and ac- counting. After leaving A T, he became a counselor-coordinator for the CETA program in Greensboro, a position which he used to assist disadvantaged youth and adults. Mr. Richmond currently resides in Franklin, North Carolina. He is married to the former Yvonne Bryson. He has two children. T L U I D F E E N T Stop Watching those girls — you ' re holding up traffic! y I ---— fcir . A ,4 .i5 h , ' I Giving my last 25$ to Miss Pat Woman This one is for me! Open your eyes and try to remem- ber! s T U D E N T L I F E I POST OFFICE MR. BEN WILSON POST OFFICE SUPERVISOR CANTEEN MRS. THELMA WILLIAMS CAMPUS POLICE Detective L. W. Neslon Mitchel Williams R. C. Slade Joseph Daughtry Director of University Police Printess Davis Blondine Graham, Information INFIRMARY 1 i A ' ' Mrs. Marietta Douglas B.S., RN Ms Marian Cromartie Ms. Sharon Rankin Sh awnette Bean Mrs Wadell Claudette Alexander Thompson i STUDENT LIFE ,- -2 (TT t 1 1 M ' V ' M ' A 7th Annual North Carolina A T State University Mass Media Careers Conference An outstanding educational and professional meeting for mass communications students, educators and professional journalists. Keynote Speaker: ROBERT MAYNARD, President, Publisher of Oakland (Calif.) Tribune (First Black Editor and Publisher of a Major Metropolitan Newspaper in the United States) IN RECOGNITION OF . . . VICE CHANCELLOR, CHARLES MCINTYRE FISCAL AFFAIRS O A o o Dr. Nathan Simms 302 Mr. Claybon Harris Director — Accounting Office Mr. Clenton Blount Director, Admissions Dr. Willie T. Ellis Affirmative Action Officer Dr. Sampson Buie Director, Alumni Affairs Mrs. Virginia McKee Assistant to the Chancellor Dr. Ronald Smith Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Mrs. Shirley Frye Assistant Vice Chancellor for Development and University Relations Mr Romeo Brion Assistant Vice Chancellor for Fiscal Affairs and Comptroller Mr Orby Moss Director of Athletics Mr Andre James Acting Director of Auxiliary Services Mrs. Paula Jeffries Budget Officer Mr. Jonah Smith Bursar Mrs. Doris D. Canada Business Manager Mr. Joseph Daughtry Director-Campus Security Mr. Leon Warren Direc tor-Career Planning Placement Center Mr Willie Moring Acting Computer Systems Manager V Mr. John Steele Director-Contracts and Grants Mr. Harold Lanier Director-Cooperative Education Dr. Robert L. Wilson Director-Counseling Services Dr. B.W Harris Credit Union Dr Sullivan Welborne, Jr. Dean of Students For Services Dr. Lucille Piggott Dean of Students for Student Life V v Ms. Alberta Dalton Director-Financial Aid Miss Sharon Richards Director-International Minority Student Affairs 304 Dr. Judge Kornegay Director-Housing Operations Dr- Marvin Watkins Director-Institute For Research In Human Resources Dr. Jewel Stewart Director-Institutional Research Planning rs Mrs. Alene Young Acting Director, Library Services Dr. H.D. Flowers Director, Little Theater Mr. Roger McKee Director-Memorial Union Dr. Daniel Godfrey Director-N.C. Agricultural Extension Service Mr Bobbie Hopkins, Sr. Director-Occupational Safety Health Administration Mrs. Lillian Couch Director-Personnel Services Mr. Lennie Beamon Director of Physical Plant Dr Richard Moore Director-Public Information LTC W.R. Skinner PMS I Mrs. Maxine Davis Purchasing Office Director Dr. Rudolph Artis Director-Registration and Records Rev. Ralph Ross Director-Religious Activities Mrs. Ruby Jones Salary Administration Mr. Benjamin E. Rawrlins Special Assistant to the Chancellor-Legal Counsel Reflection Dr. Dorothy Alston Special Assistant to the Chancellor for Administrative Affairs Mr. Charlie Williams Director-Special Services Mr. Drexel Ball Director Sports Information Ms. Dorothy I. Bailey Director-Student Activities Mrs. Norma Pennix Director-Veterans Affairs Mr. Ralph Brow n Director- Intramural Sports v .V o CO roR $ $ Dr. Charles Mclntyre Dr. lessie E. Marshall roR o ' V v ° ' ' « o ' - ' g Q 5 Dr. Albert Smith SECRETARIES M R e s i d e n c W a n d a C r a w e o s P a c e S t u o 1 r e d s wBBM c a a r i e D r a k e s t u d e D t A c t SECRETARIES Betty McNeil School of Business Economics Nettie C. Rowland Information ' •3 . 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HELEN WALDRUM 323 Sidikdtu Abiola 1052 Sulhvan St Greensboro, NC Vocational Industrial Education Sandra Diana Adams 2715 F Patio Place Greensboro, NC Nursing Adedeji Adeseun 1023 Dewey St. Greensboro, NC Industrial Education Electronics Tona R Adkins 1944 Glover St Roanoke Rapids, NC Clothing Textile Bernella Alston PO Box 162 Franklmton, NC Industrial Engineering Donnel L Alston 6815 Eastridge R, Baltimore, MD Landscape Architecture Christopher D Alford 482 Greene Ave Brooklyn, NY Accounting Dewayne Alford 216 B St Fayetteville, NC Accounting Nze AUred Amajuoyl 1042 Sulhvan St Greensboro, NC Industrial Education Gerald Anderson Rte 2, Box 323 Severna Park, MD Industrial Technology {Manufacturing) Vannesa Anderson 1601 Orchard St Greensboro, NC Business Administration Gerald Atwdter 505 Syres St Chapel Hill, NC Transportation Darryl D. Austin 403 Greenfield Blvd Greenville, NC Engineering Mathematics Gilberto A Austin 4418 Westfield Dr Fayetteville, NC Electrical Engineering Michael Baber 1117 Orren St, N,E Washington, DC Ora lean Baker 3908-C Hahn ' s Ln, Greensboro, NC Early Childhood Education, K-3 Fannie M Baldwin 3305 Morning Dew Rd Greensboro, NC Professional English Harold Wade Baldwin Rte 3, Box 49 A-1 Pittsboro, NC Agricultural Education Phillip M Balwin Rte 3, Box 49-A Pittsboro, NC Industrial Technology Elton M Barber P O Box 4 1 Trenton, NC Agriculture Education Angela D Barfieid 503 Greenmead Dr Kinslon, NC Business Administration Edna Katrina Barfieid Rte 1, Box 327 Trenton, NC Dietetics Mary Ann Barr Rte 4, Box 141 Hemingway, SC Accounting Roberl W Barrett, Jr 176 Margaret St Charleston, SC Industrial Technology Hope Bartlett 1511 Coveret St Parkersburg, W VA Business Administration (Finance) Gwendolyn L Bass 1403 Loren Crescent Portsmouth, VA Business Administration (Marketing) Shawnette Bean P.O Box 205 Flatts 3, Bermuda Early Childhood Education, K-4 Wanda Beatty 227 Leaf Ave Central Islip, NY Economics Martha Morehead Bello 4212 Queen Beth Dr Greensboro, NC Social Service Brenda Bennett Rte 2, Box 454 Wadesboro, NC Business Administration (Marketing) Mildred Delores Bennett Rte 1, Box 248 LilesviUe, NC Richard B Bennett 4102 Sir Buxton PI Greensboro, NC Chemistry Zelda Berryman PO Box 127 Ohvia, NC Clothing Textiles Dexter Best 113 Lodge St Durham, NC Business Administration Malcolm D, Bethea Rte 3, Box 380 BenneHsville, SC Mechanical Engineering Anita Michelle Burke 4668 Edgemoor St Orlanda, FL Fashion Merchandising Mildred V Burnette 1724 Dunbar St. Greensboro, NC Accounting Janet Burl Rte I. Box 217 WhileviUe, NC Derrick A, Butts 15 Parker Dr East Lyme, CT Electrical Engineering Christopher Blackman 309 Duberry Dr Richmond, VA Industrial Technology (Electronic) Priscilla La Verne Blackwell 3-A Erskine St Apts Asheville, NC Industrial Technology (Manufacturing) Charlie R Blakeney 21 McNeely Avenue Mooresville, NC Industrial Engineering Regina Boney Rte. 2 Box 14 Rose Hill, NC Polilical Science Brian Douglas Booker 3214 Lapeer St Saginaw, MICH Mass Communication Marilyn Booker Rte 1, Box 36-B BeulaviUe, NC Prof Chemistry Dona J Boston 75 Davis Place Edenton, NC Business Administration Morris W Boswell P O Box 4161 Glen Raven, NC Art Design Juliette C Bowden 3413 Weltham St Suitland, MC Business Administration (Management) Myrtle Bowen 1013 Dewey St Greensboro, NC Architectural Engineering Clement Ray Bowman P O Box 445 Wadesboro, NC Agricultural Education Maxfield Bowen Rte 2, Box lOlA Riegelwood, NC Electrical Engineering Jeffrey Boyce 143-18 IBSst Queens, NY Business Administration (Finance) Gloria Boyd 226 Fairfield Apts Roanoke Rapids, NC Psychology Veronica Bradley 86 Hamilton Ave. Poughkeepsie, NY Early Childhood Education Anthony Braswell 631 Lincoln St. Wilson, NC Political Science Regina Breeze Rte 1, Box 328-A Cedar Grove, NC Accounting Jennifer Louise Bridges 391 1-D Hahn ' s Lane Greensboro, NC Professional Math Math Education Vera Yvonne Bntt Rte 1, Box 23 Como, NC Transportation Reginald S Britton 504 Uzzle St Durham, NC Industrial Technology (Manufacturing) Christopher Brooks 2813 Liberty Ave Falls Church, VA Industrial Technology (Manufacturing) Matthew Brooks, Jr Rte 1, Box 21 Enfield, NC Computer Science DeCarla Armel Brown 312 Edward St Durham, NC Industrial Technology (Manufacturing) Deidra Annette Brown Box 2187 Bar bee Hall Greensboro, NC Prof Speech Comm And Theatre Arts Denise I Brown 2218 Bnarlee Rd Greensboro, NC Psychology Kim Brown 3621 Selkerk Dr Winston-Salem, NC Business Administration (Management) Michael B Brown 2947 Bon Air Ave. Winston-Salem, NC Mechanical Engineering Roy B Brown 1604-D 17th St Greensboro, NC Mechanical Engineering Petrina Rene Brown 1112 Early St Lynchburg, VA Social Work Patricia Bryant 703 McMillan Dr Tarboro, NC Industrial Engineering Karen Caldwell 1312-B Trent St Greensboro, NC Child Development Sherrill Y Caldwell 4701 Bonnie Forest Blvd Columbia, SC Business Administration (Marketing) Sharon Denise Cameron Rte 2, Box 36 Cameron, NC Economics William Cameron 1012 W Meadowview Rd Greensboro, NC Speech Pathology Lela Carr 143 Aunt Mary Ave Greensboro, NC Business Administration Kevin D Carrothers 8500 Fieldwood Rd Charlotte, NC Industrial Technology (Electronics) Warren C. Cason Rte 1, Box 225 Morven, NC Business Administration Horace Darron Cates 200 Cushraan Rd. Gibsonville, NC Industrial Technology (Electronics) Calvin L Chambers Rte 3, Box 33 Roxboro, NC Industrial Technology (Electronics) Wendell Gary Chaplin 91-50 191st Apt. l-I, P.O Box 403 Holhs, NY Business Administration Craig Steven Chasten Rte 2, Box 295 Rose Hill, NC Industrial Technology Mikey Chavis 116 Palmers Ct Oxford, NC Business Administration Rodney G Cheeseborough 2172 Langston Dr, John ' s Island, SC Mechanical Engineering Yvette Madelyn Cherry Rte. 1 Box 104-A Bethel, NC Business Administration (Management) Sara A Chisholm 72 By Pass Box 84-B Chester, SC Psychology Gregory L Cody Rte 4, Box 318 Reidsville, NC Industrial Technology (Electronics) Tracey Coleman 1806 Belcrest Dr Greensboro, NC Vickie Coleman 426 Stewart St Greensboro, NC Michael Maurice Coley 205 Winslow Circle Goldsboro, NC Mechanical Engineering Antoine Dwayne Collins 1600 S Outer Dr Saginaw, MICH Agriculture Business Paul I Corry 1035 St Andrews Kernersville, NC Business Education Thomas R Covington Rte 2, Box 47S-A Rockingham, NC Transportation Leamon Cozart 324 3204 Ap A Trent St Greensboro, NC Industrial Art Education Arlisa B. Crank 604 West Harrison Ave Gastonia, NC Professional English LaVenia A Crews POBox 616 Burgaw, NC Industrial Technology (Manuiactunng) Addidleen G Crocker P O Boi 536 Grover, NC Art Ed Design, Painting Teddie Cromartie Rte 1, Box 112 Kelly, NC Industrial Engineering Crystal D Culbreth P.O Box 611 Roseboro, NC Business Administration (Ban. Fin ) Brenda Ann Cunningham 426 W Columbus St Whiteville, NC Industrial Technology (Electronics) Michael Ansie Cureton 3609 Crestndge Dr Charlotte, NC Business Administration (Marketing) Michael R Daniels P.O Box 89 Winterville, NC Industrial Technology Althea Maria Davis 907-36th St Newport News, VA Business Administration (Marketing) Deborah Thomas Davis P O Box 321 Rockingham, NC Nursing Gina Davis 1904 Lament Ct Greensboro, NC Mass Communication Henry Davis 210 A Woodnell St. Greensboro, NC Professional History Tyrone A Davis 211-107 Revere Dr. Greensboro. NC Economics Tyrone M Davis 4530 Ala Ave., S.E. Washington, DC Architectural Engineering Virgil H Davis, Jr. 7709 Morningside Dr , N W Washington, DC Business Administration (Marketing) Gail D DUlahunt Rte 1, Box 452 Gnfton, NC Industrial Technology Dwayne Dixon 2131 N Lambert St Philadelphia, PA Business Administration Kimberly Dobson 524 Rockingham St Rochester, NY 14620 Business Administration Annette Douglas Rte 1, Box 196 Wagram. NC 28396 Child Development Karen Duckett 3013 Carr Court Winston-Salem. NC 27105 Business Administration Shawn Duncan 115 Lowery Rd Winston-Salem. NC 27101 Business Administration Clyde Dungee 2404 Bywood Rd Greensboro. NC 27405 Induslnal Technology Bernadette Dunlap P O Box 226 AnsonviUe, NC 28007 Business Administration Derrell Dunn 6530 Arraps Rd Whitsett, NC 27377 Electrical Engineering Kevin Dunn Kent Court Box L-3 Greensboro, NC 27411 Industrial Technology Jacqueline Dunston 2401 Glenndge, CT Greensboro, NC 27405 Political Science Alvin Dupree 1312 Seabrook Raleigh, NC 27610 Industrial Technology Cathy Eastmond Roberts Ave Devonshire West Bermuda Business Administration Marilyn Edwards Rt, 7, Box 581-E Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Fashion Merchandising Sylvanus Ekara Cross River State Calabai, Nigeria Industrial Education Johnny Eleby 1102 Gordon St High Point, NC 27260 Political Science Lisa Elliott Rt 10, Box 515 Fayetteville, NC Business Administration Valerie Elliott Rt 1, Box 856 Wilson, NC 27893 Psychology Bobby Ellison 2501 Fernbrook Rd. Greensboro, NC 27405 Transportation Sharon English 1535 Syracuse Ave Roanoke. VA 24017 Business Administration James Ethendge. Jr 1767 Van Cortland Ter Teanick, NJ 07666 Professional Enghsh Angela Evans 1615 Lincoln St Greensboro, NC 27401 Safety and Driver ' s Education Donald Evans Rt 1. Box 52-A Manson, NC 27553 Industrial Education Salinder Evans Rte 7, Box 21 Oxford, NC 27565 Early Childhood Education Kathy Everett Rt 4, Box 7111 Launnburg, NC 28352 Business Education Barbara Faggart 4217 Queen Beth Dr Greensboro, NC 27405 Electrical Engineering Deborah Fairley Rt 1, Box 518 Fairmont, NC 28340 Child Development Ricky Faison Rt 5, Box 141-BB Clinton, NC 28328 Agriculture Education Annie Fields Rte 5, Box 211-A Henderson, NC 27536 Home Economics Charles Flowers 131 Moore St Brooklyn NY 11206 Industrial Technology Valencia Floyd 5038 BuHerfield Dr Winston-Salem, NC 27105 Industrial Engineering Perry Foggie Rt 1, Box 22 Waterloo, SC 29384 Recreation Administration Marcia Ford P O Box 85 Halifax, NC 27839 Industrial Technology Arlene Foskey Rte 2, Box 89 Chocowinity. NC 27817 Industrial Technology Robert Fosque 2823-D Yancdyville St Greensboro. NC 27405 Industrial Technology Angela Foster 112 School St. Burlington, NC27215 Animal Science Edith Foushee 409 CoHon St Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Nursing Tracey Freeman 17 Ora Street AsheviUe, NC 28801 Fashion Merchandising Deborah Fuller PO Box 145 Lilesville, NC 28091 Accounting Gwendolyn Fulp PO Box 192 Walkerton, NC 27051 Business Administration Eric Gadson 2069 Osceola Dr Fayetteville, NC 28301 Business Administration Elvia Gaines 6705 Grist Mill Rd, Fayetteville, NC 28303 Business Administration Stephanie Gales 2318 Slater Ave Fayetteville, NC 28301 Transportation Bryan Gallaway 3906 B Overton Heights Greensboro, NC 27407 Industrial Technology Kevin Galloway 615 Anderson St Eden, NC 27288 Electrical Engineering Pamela Gardner 109 A Tall Oaks Drive Greensboro, NC 27408 Business Administration Janice Garland Rt 1. Box 233 Milton, NC 27305 Social Work Terence Garraway 817 Summit Ave Greensboro. NC 27405 Architectural Engineering Michael Gaylord 620 Holly St Burlington. NC 27215 Business Administration Burnice Gaymon 2422 Bywood Rd Greensboro. NC 27405 Agricultural Education Gregory George Rt 1, Box 194-N Whiteville, NC 28472 Architectural Engineering Constance Gaines 2023 Creecy Ave Wilmington, NC Business Administration Cheryl Gibson 2405 Glenndge Court Greensboro, NC 27405 Architectural Engineering Bobby Giles 209 Cassell St Wmston-Salem, NC 27107 Industrial Technology Nonnie Gilliam 3849 Barkwood Court Winston-Salem. NC 27105 Business Administration Gwendolyn Godard Rte 3. Box 485 Wilhamsfon, NC 27892 Professional Math Shawn Gordon 16 Dingle St Charleston, SC 29403 Electrical Engineering Reginald Goodwin 1215 NE 25th St Winston-Salem, NC 27105 Engineering Physics Sandra Graham P O Box 633 ProctorviUe, NC 28375 Speech Theatre Arts Virous Graham 2E Mitchell Wooten Cts Kinston, NC 28501 Political Science Monica Graves Rte 1, Box 315-B Gibsonville, NC 27249 Speech Theatre Arts Derric Gregory 108 Chery Lane West Baltimore, MD 21222 Barry Green 1921 Ivy Hall Rd Charleston, SC 29407 Electrical Engineering DarcyHelena Greene 2605 F Yanceyville St Greensboro, NC 27405 Business Administration Artis Guye, Jr PO Box 4114 Burlington, NC 27215 Business Administration Mercy Haastrup 1052 Sullivan St Greensboro. NC 27405 Industrial Arts Education Bitrus Gabizh 1402 B Autumn Drive Greensboro, NC 27405 Industrial Technology Tracee Hackett 1 567 Coolidge Ave. Roslyn, PA 19001 Accounting Alma Hairston 604 Peyton St Raleigh, NC 27610 Fashion Merchandising Michael Hirston 1025 Cherry St Martinsville. VA 24112 Music Angela Hall 14640 Greenlawn Detroit, MI 48238 Louis Hall Rt 1, Box 104 Plymouth. NC Architectural Engineering Jennifer Harding Rt 1, Box 148 Pleasant Hill. NC 27866 Business Adnunistration Ronwood Harris 2708 Bromley Sf Raleigh. NC 27610 Susan Harris 406 Mulberry St Weldon. NC 27890 Early Childhood Education Deborah Hams 3401 Shallowford Dr Greensboro, NC Computer Science Bobby Harris Rt 1. Box 179-1 Woodland. NC 27897 Agricultural Education Valencia Hawkins 1200 Sneed St Weldon. NC 27890 Early Childhood Education Raymond Hawkins Rt 1. Box 15-D Enfield. NC 27823 Social Work Monica Hayden P O Box 204 Floyd, VA 24091 Psychology Cynthia Heath 113 Carver Rd Baltimore, MD 21222 Accounting Sonya Harrison 1613 Woodbriar Ave Greensboro, NC 27405 Sociology Stephanie Hemingway 1112 Riverside Ave Trenton, NJ 08618 Julius Henderson Rt 1, Box 3-A Manson. NC 27553 Industrial Technology Elizabeth Henry 923 Stephens St. Greensboro, NC 27400 Speech Communications Valerie Herndon 1316 S Bloodworth St Raleigh. NC 27601 Speech Communication Andre Herring Rt 3, Box 375 Supply, NC 28462 Agricultural Education Brenda Hester Rt 2. Box 650 Hillsborough, NC 27278 Business Administration Beverly Hicks 1108 S Bloodworlh Raleigh, NC 27601 Speech Theatre Arts Michael Higgins 1806 Belcrest Dr Greensboro, NC 27406 Architectural Engineering Byron Hightower 713 Miffhn St Pittsburgh, PA 15110 Industrial Technology Andrea Hill 167 Clinton River Dr. Mt Clemens, MI 48043 Industrial Technology Glenda Hill 6804 Slankenburg Lane Memphis, TN 38115 Business Administration Helen Hill 1422 Young ' s Mill Rd Greensboro, NC 27406 Nursing Sandra Hill 2700 Fondly Rd Wmston-Salem, NC 27105 Child Development Valerie Hill PO Box 213 Bennettsville, SC 29512 Communications Tia Hodge 1401 Dans Rd Greensboro, NC 27401 Business ' Administration James Holiday 529 Burlington Ave Durham. NC 27707 Landscape Architecture BeHie HoUey 1005 Sullivan St Laurelton, NY 11413 Business Administration Marcus Holley 5204 Deal Drive OxoD Hill. MD 20745 Industrial Technology Tony Hood Rt 13, Box 955 Lenoir, NC 28645 Accounting Sharon Hooper 175 Barbara St Ml Clemens, MI 48043 Accounting Claudia Hughes 501-M Spicewood Dr Greensboro, NC 27405 Nursing Esther Hughes 844 Johnson Ave Norfolk, VA 23504 Electrical Engineering Lashoon Hughes Rt 3, Box 196 Ahoskie, NC 27910 Industrial Technology Edna Humphrey Rt 1, Box 85-Z Semora, NC 27343 Early Childhood Education Debra lacobs 145-26 1 10th Ave Jamaica, NY 11435 Business Administration Denise Jackson 130-40 226 St Greensboro, NC 27405 Computer Science Frances Jackson 1724 Nutley Dr Fayetteville, NC 28303 Transportation Harry Jacobs 1054 Scon A Greensboro, NC 27411 Fashion Merchandising Monica Jeffers 738 Park Ave Greensboro, NC 27405 Industrial Technology Pamela Jeffries Rt 1, Box 289 McLeansville, NC 27301 Social Services Lawrence Jenkins 822 Bedrock Dr Fayetteville, NC 28303 Speech Theatre Arts Shawn lenkins 1234 Mass Ave, N W 223 Washington, D C 2005 Mechanical Engineering Carl lobe PO Box 16641 Greensboro, NC 27416 Architectural Engineering Belinda Johnson 731 PloH Street Greensboro, NC 27406 Business Administration Eric Johnson Rte 2, Box 198 Clarklon, NC 28433 Agricultural Education Kimberlee lohnson 542 Homeland Avenue Durham, NC 27707 Business Administration Shelley lohnson 1605 N O ' Henry Blvd Greensboro. NC 27405 Nursing Gronna Jones Rte 1, Box 512 Wilson, NC 27893 Transportation Joey Jones 149 Ridge Street ReidsviUe, NC 27320 Industrial Arts Education Karen lones 2105 Starlight Drive Greensboro, NC 27407 Business Administration Kelvin Jones 3371 23rd Street, S E Washington, DC 20020 Agricultural Economics Pamela Jones 3910 Shamel Street Winston-Salem, NC 27105 Business Administration Lorenzo Jordan 44 White Plains Avenue Elmsford, NY 10523 Physics Rita Joyner 1830-H McKnight Mill Road Greensboro, NC 27405 Mechanical Engineering Shennia Kearney Rte 3, Box 29 Warrenton, NC 27589 Fashion Merchandising Kevin Keitt 2419 21 PI, NE Washington, DC 20018 Industrial Technology Joy King 17417 Ohio Street Detroit, MI 43221 Political Science Milton Kirby Rte 2, Box 175 Wadesboro, NC 28170 Accounting Douglas Knight Rte 1, Box 171 Gates. NC 29737 Industrial Arts Education Kevin Knox 6902 Sussex Avenue East Orange, NJ 07018 Business Administration Abdulmini Kujama 1022 Dewey Street Greensboro, NC 27405 Industrial Arts Education lonathan Lambnght 310 Aulds Lane Summerville, SC 29483 Lydia Leak 6213 Pinlo Court Fayetteville. NC 28303 Business Administration Alan Lee P O Box 302 Lewiston, NC 27849 Mechanical Engineering Charmaine Lee-Pow 10 Elmwood Avenue Montclair, NJ 07042 Dietetics Tommy Legrand, Jr Rte 2, Box 115A Rockingham, NC 28379 Industrial Education Jean MiUer-Levette 203 Peach Orchard Drive Greensboro, NC 27405 Nursing John Liles P O Box General Delivery McFarlan, NC Industrial Technology Betty LiHle P O Box 55 Wadesboro, NC 28170 Business Administration Jerry LiHle 252 E Minor Street Norristown, PA 19401 Social Work Sharon Little 315 E McLelland Mooresville, NC 28115 Professional Biology Angelique Littlejohn 3936-F Hahn ' s Lane Greensboro, NC 27401 Nursing Arthur Livington 1806 Belcrest Drive Greensboro, NC 27406 Accounting Harold Logan 2831 Exterior Street New York, NY Business Administration Sharon Logan 3505 32nd Court Tuscaloosa, ALA 35401 Electrical Engineering Teresa Long Box 3265 Kinston, NC 23501 Business Administration Sherba Lanier Rte 2, Box 277 Snow Hill, NC 28580 Business Administration Leslie Love 299 Litaker Lane Concord, NC 28025 Early Childhood Education Donna Lowe 108 Greenway Street Greenville, NC 27834 Professional English Eric Lowe 1936 St Paul PI CharloHe, NC 28216 Accounting Ivania Lyons 2007 Campbell Drive DuPont Heights, MD 20746 Social Work Lionel Lyons 621 Dennis Street Enfield, NC 27823 Political Science James Mack 508 Donovan Street Fayetteville, NC 28301 Business Administration Karen Mainor PO Box 113 Fruitland, MD 21826 Social Work Adewale Majekodunmi 2304 Apt D Apache Street Greensboro, NC 27401 Agricultural Economics Millicent Mallory Rte 1, Box 57 Garysburg, NC 27831 Business Administration Fentress Martin 910 Maple Lane Wadesboro, NC 28170 Business Administration Marsha Martin 237 Knox Road McLeansville, NC 27801 Early Childhood Education Warrenetta Massenburg Rte 5, Box 95 Louisburg, NC 27549 Clothing and Textiles James Massey i479-A West Street High Point, NC 27260 Industrial Engineering Wendell MaMhews 402 E 28th Street Winston-Salem. NC 27105 Industrial Technology Angelo McArthur 2062 Scott Hall Greensboro, NC 27411 Business Administration Cassandra McBryde 1302 Almance Church Road Greensboro, NC 27406 Administrative Services Tonya McClam Rte 3, Box 152 Smithfield, NC 27577 Clothing Textiles Sandra McCoy 325 P Street, S W Washington, DC 20024 Sociology Matthew McCray P O Box 488 Elm City, NC 27822 Agricultural Education LaSondra McGee 1633 N Trade Street Winston-Salem, NC 27105 Social Work Michael McKinzie 51 1 King Drive Goldsboro, NC 27530 Electrical Engineering Catherine McLaughlin Rte 1. Box 413 Pelham, NC 27311 Social Work Prestma Mickins 2875 Mayan Court Winston Salem, NC 27103 Economics Harvey Middleton 4437 Jenwood Drive Ladson, SC 29456 Architectural Engineering Henry Midgett 1217 Alcindor Road Portsmouth, VA 23710 Mechanical Engineering 326 Patricia Miller Rte Boi 167 Lilesville, NC 28091 Accounting Esther Milligan PO Box 313 Monclts Corner, SC 29461 Nursing Rosalie Minor 62333 N Woodstock Street Philadelphia. PA 19138 Nursing Palmer Mitchell 504 Samuel Drive Spring Lake, NC 28390 Computer Science Sabrina Mitchell Rte 1, Box 1430 Bolton, NC 28423 Biology (Professional) William Mitchell Rte, 1, Box 208 Ahoskie, NC 27910 Architectural Engineering Doris Monger Rte 1, Box 299 Como, NC 27818 Accounting Coretta Montague 2101 McConnell Road Greensboro, NC 27401 Psychology Joyce Moody Rte 1, Box 104C Garysburg, NC 27831 Administrative Services Boruta Moore Rte 3, Box 236 Mt Airy, NC 27030 Business Administration Nelson Moore 922 Ross Ave Greensboro, NC 27406 Sociology Maurice Morgan Rt. 1, Box 574 Wilson, NC 27893 Industrial Technology Reginald Morgan 617 A Fiith Ave Greensboro, NC 27405 Social Sciences Vanessa Morgan P O Box 523 Spring Hope, NC 27882 French Professional Barbara Murrell Rl I, Box 1 Trenton, NC 28585 Karen Murrell Rl 2, Box 14B Trenton, NC 28585 Mechanical Engineering Sandra Napper PO Box 127 Fieldale, VA 24089 Early Childhood Education Vann Newkirk PO Box 202 Ehzabethlown, NC 28337 Landscape Architecture Jacqueline Nicholson Rt. 2, Box 435 Greenville, NC 27834 Home Economics Timothy Nixon 3222 Sherman Ave NW Washington, DC 20010 English Kellis Nobles 321 Holloway Dr. Kinston. NC 28501 Architectural Engineering Anthony Norman 1107 Granite Rd Ml Airy. NC 27030 Professional History Michelle Norman 411 Hemphill Circle Brevard. NC 28712 Business Administration Maria Ojumeze 1500 Salem Street Greensboro NC 27401 Clothing Textile Babatunde Olatidoye Abeokuta. Nigeria Chemistry Alleen Oliver 3961 Pomeroy Dr Winston-Salem. NC 27105 Political Science Cynthia O ' Neil Rt 5, Box 1121 Marion, NC 28752 Business Administration Gabriel Oseagwina PO Box 307-C Uromi, Nigeria Vocational Education Fannie Owens Star Route Box 183 Gaston, NC 27832 Wendell Parker 5640-G W Market St Greensboro, NC 27409 Industrial Technology Cynthia Parson Rl 4, Box 456-A Wadesboro, NC 28170 Accounting Teresa Patillo Star Rt Box 181 Gaston, NC 27832 Business Administration Ronald Patrick 559 NW 9th Ave Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Political Science Demetrius Patton 2721 Chanule Rd. Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Industrial Technology John Payne 417 S Fayette St Beckley, WV 25801 Political Science Linda Payton PO Box 334 Wintemlle, NC 23590 Animal Science Alice Parsons Rt 4, Box 296 Wadesboro, NC 28170 Social Work Karone Peace Box 1664 Vanstory Hall Greensboro, NC 27411 Professional Chemistry Garry Pearsall Rt 1. Box 714 Greenville, NC 27834 Industrial Technology David Perry 1808A Gatewood Avenue Greensboro, NC 27405 Industrial Technology Terrolynn Perry 441 Donray Drive FayetleviUe, NC 28303 Transportation Zollie Perry 1995 Fances Avenue Henderson, NC 27536 Business Administration Sandra Pettilord Rte. 5, Box 246 Roxboro, NC 27573 Electrical Engineering Tom Pettiford 806-A Marsh Court Greensboro. NC 27406 Industrial Technology Antonio Pettit 6 Carlynn court Greensboro, NC 27405 Political Science Glyms Pickett 910 Monticello Street Greensboro, NC 27410 Accounting Rinita Pittman 107 N Benbow Road Greensboro. NC 27401 Speech Pathology Ruth Pittman 629 Franklin Street, N E Washington, DC 20002 Accounting Milton Phillips 1410 E Day Street Florence, SC 29501 Economics Robert Phillips 970 Comet Circle FayetteviUe, NC 28304 Mechanical Engineering Randall Ponder P O Box 389 McDonough, GA 30253 Business Administration Rosalind Postell 619 S. Lakeland Avenue Orlando, FL 32805 Speech Theatre Arts David Raeford 3600-C Dakota Drive Greensboro, NC 27401 Business Administration Harold Ragland Scott Hall Greensboro, NC 27411 Business Administration Paul Rankin 1006 Martin Street Greensboro, NC 27406 Social Work Jacquelyn Redd 510 Seven Oaks Road Durham, NC 27704 Chemistry Beverly Reid 2506 Kroll High Point, NC 27260 Clothing and Textiles Pamela Rembert 2959 Welland Drive Saginaw, MI 48601 Mechanical Engineering Ban Reynolds 505-K Spicewood Drive Greensboro, NC 27405 Clothing and Textiles Valerie Richards 5900 Cherrycresl Lane Charlotte, NC 28210 Business Administration Yvette Richards 707 Oxford Street Greensboro, NC 27411 Speech Theatre Arts Angela Robbins Rte 10, Box 376-B Shelby, NC 28150 Professional Biology Jeff Roberson 3115-C Scott Hall Greensboro, NC 27411 Business Administration Bryan Roberts Rte 1, Box 204-E Eden, NC 27288 Mechanical Engineering Turnette Robertson 391 1-D Hahns Lane Greensboro, NC 27401 Mathematics Education Anna Robinson 178 Bainbndge Street Brooklyn, NY Speech Pathology Charles Robinson P O Box 747 Ellerbe, NC 28338 Industrial Technology Marion Rochelle Rte 1, Box 93 Maple Hill, NC 28454 Industrial Technology Michael Rock 5 Terrace Place Belleville, NJ 07109 Music Education Deborah Rogers Rte 2, Box 347 Zebulon, NC 27597 Clothing Textiles Imarenezor Roland 1504 C Autumn Drive Greensboro, NC 27405 Industrial Technology Terence Ross 534 Pinedale Drive Annapolis, MD 21401 Architectural Engineering Anthony Rouse 508 Linden Avenue Kinston, NC 28501 Political Science Ruby Royster Rte 7, Box 158 Oxford, NC 27565 Art Education Dawn Russ 3120-C Utah Place Greensboro, NC 27405 Fashion Merchandising Jacqueline Russell Rte 1, Box 61 Yanceyville. NC 27379 English Education William Saddler 1014 Rhode Island Kannapohs, NC 28081 Industrial Technology Bryan Saunders 828 Homeland Avenue Greensboro, NC 27405 Architectural Engineering Robert Scriven 543 Dale Drive FayetteviUe, NC 28303 Industrial Technology Fehx Shackleford 1409 Brookland Pkwy Richmond, VA 23227 Business Administration Deborah Shannon 1612 F 1 7th Street Greensboro, NC 27405 Business Administration Michael Sharpe 2920 Chapel Hill Rd Apt 83-D Durham, NC Industrial Technology Sharon Sharpless 85 Goodwin Avenue Newark. NJ 07112 Social Work Hilton Shaw 619 Mclver Road Darlington, SC 29532 Political Science Beverly Short 17- A Rose Lane Charleston, SC 29403 Mechanical Engineering Kabiru Shotobi 412-T Stedman Street Greensboro, NC 27401 Carmen Sidbury Rte 1. Box 271 -A Sneads Ferry, NC 28460 Mechanical Engineering Pamela Sidberry 824 Clark Avenue New Bern, NC 28560 Business Administration Donna Simmons 3304-A Trent Street Greensboro, NC 27405 Child Development Gloria Simmons Rte 7, Box 176 New Bern, NC 28560 Home Economics Education Zelphur Simmons 3004 Scott Hall Greensboro, NC 27411 History Roger Smgletary 3800 Enterprise Road Mitchellville. MD 20716 Business Administration Michael Sledge P O Box 285 Weldon, NC 27890 Mechanical Engineering Charles Smith 760 Mosswood Avenue Orange, NJ 07050 Accounting Clifton Smith P O Box 308 Winterville, NC 38590 Industrial Technology Donald Smith 600 Friendly Road Eden, NC 27288 Business Administration Donita Smith 333 W Washington Street, Apt 12 West Chester, PA 19380 Business Administration Linda Smith 662 i-B Nora Drive Greensboro, NC 27410 Nursing Mary Smith Rte 1, Box 287 C Wadesboro, NC 28170 Social Work Stanley Smith Rte I, Box 86 Moncure, NC 27559 Industrial Technology Walter Smith 3259 Barksdale Road Fayettevitie, NC 28301 Business Administration Kim Smitherman 1007 Bluford Street Greensboro , NC 27401 Ronald Sneed PO Box 186 Stoval, NC 27582 Industrial Technology Eric Spaulding P O Box 674 Whiteville, NC 28472 Agricultural Education Kim Stafford 500 Clinton River Drive Mt, Clemens, MI 48043 Business Administration Carlton Stephenson 214 Rhue Street Murfreesboro, NC 27855 Business Administration Elijah Stew art 3050 Airport Road Winston-Salera, NC 27105 Electrical Engineering Cassandra Straughn 264 Franklin Road Englewood, NJ 07631 Speech Communications Cheryl Stone Rte 5, Box 104 A Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Dietetics Oliver Sutton Rte 1, Box 54-C Rose Hill, NC 28458 Industrial Technology Deana Tanner 3711 Selkirk Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27105 Business Economics Llewellyn Taylor 86 Dayton Street Newark, N] 07114 Speech Theatre Arts Ricky Taylor Rte, 2, Box 79 Arapahoe, NC 28510 Industrial Technology Shirley Taylor Rte 1, Box 55 lackson, GA Gary Terry 3124 Utah Place, Apt E Greensboro, NC 27405 Industrial Technology Pamelia Terry 106 Jenkins Street Fairmont, NC 28340 Home Economics Constance Thomas 802 N Goshen Street Oxford, NC 27565 Industrial Technology Joseph Thomas 63 Third Street Newark, NJ 07107 Electrical Engineering Kathy Thompson 524 Franklin Street Danville, VA 24541 Professional English Kyle Thompson 62 Willow Street Glenridge, NJ 07028 Mechanical Engineering Lonnie Thomas 802 Goshen Street Oxford, NC 27565 Industrial Technology Lorraine Thomas 63 Third Street Neward, NJ 07107 Linda Thompson Rte 5, Box 54 Bl Henderson, NC 27536 Transportation Michael Thompson 2504 Fairmont Road Lumberton, NC 28358 Speech Theatre Arts Nicholas Thompson 108 Cassell Street Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Business Administration Rudolph Thompson 140 Moore Street Brooklyn, NY 11206 Electrical Engineering Marcus Tillery 6947 Ogontz Avenue Philadelphis, PA 19138 Industrial Technology Deidre Thornton 305-A Barbee Hall Greensboro, NC 27411 Accounting Theodore Thornton 116 N Benbow Road Greensboro, NC 27401 Industrial Technology Carmen M Todman 173-93 Estate Tutu St Thomas, VI 00801 Physical Education Michael Toney 711 Rippling Stream Road Durham, NC 27704 Mechanical Engineering Alicia Torrence 607 Memphis Street Greensboro, NC 27406 Fashion Merchandising Sandra Townsend 4731 Plata Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27101 Early Childhood Education Ronnie Troy Rte 2. Box 195 Clarkton, NC 28433 Agricultural Education Michelle Turner 3850 Greenpoint Drive Greensboro, NC 27407 Mass Communication Bennie Unstead 1014 Plum Street Durham. NC 27701 Business Administration Clement Yelverton 87 N 18th Street East Orange, NJ 07017 Agricultural Economics Barbara Young 400 N Pine Street Lexington, NC 27292 Business Administration Jeffrey Waddell Rte 3, Box 200 Statesville, NC 28677 Agricultural Engineering Dwayne Wall 114 Grove Avenue Rockingham, NC 28379 Industrial Technology Ricky Wall Rte Box 222 Lilesville, NC 28019 Accounting Millicent Walls 9619-C Trinity Road CharloHe, NC 28206 Early Childhood Education Victor Walls 1457 Kinsway Drive High Point, NC 27260 Industrial Technology Lewis Waller 1203 Ellerbe Court Eden, NC 27288 Industrial Technology Jacqueline Washington 1706 Hargett Street Jacksonville, NC 28540 Dietetics Mosby Watkins Rte 2, Box 428-A Rockingham, NC 28379 Industrial Technology Lanee Weatherly 202 Allison Court Englewood. NJ 07631 Professional Theatre Tony Webb Rte 1, Box 367 Roper, NC 27970 Industrial Technology Bernita Whitaker Rte 1, Box 164 Halifax, NC 27839 Accounting Pamelia Whitaker Rte 1, Box 22-B Rich Square, NC 27869 Nursing Tony Whitaker P O Box 533 Rich Square, NC 27869 Economics Gregory Whitener 3006 Ellsworth Drive Greenville, NC 27834 Accounting Corbin Whittington 1323 N 58th Street Philadelphia, PA 19131 Industrial Engineering Gregory White 408 S 8th Avenue Mt Vernon, NY 10550 Business Administration Kelvin White PO Box 176 Piscataway, NJ 08854 Mechanical Engineering Jerome Wiggins G-1 Brookside Drive Salem, NJ 08079 Industrial Technology Betty Williams P O Box 803 Red Springs, NC 23377 French Education Cathy Williams Rte 2, Box 11 -A Halifax, NC 27839 Psychology Johnny Williams Rte 1, Box 132 A Teachey, NC 28464 Industrial Technology Leonard Williams Rte 10, Box 22 Goldsboro, NC 27530 Speech Communications Linda Williams 2113 Lutheran Street Greensboro, NC 27401 Mechanical Engineering Lisa Williams Rte 1. Box 195-A Autryville, NC 28318 Psychology Malinda Wilhams PO Box 421 Hardeeville, SC 29927 Fashion Merchandising Michele Williams 3220 Cumberland Road Winston-Salem, NC 27105 Animal Science Sandra Williams 315 Horseshoe Drive Shelby, NC 28150 Mass Communications Sarah Williams Rte 1, Box 164 Polloxsville, NC 28573 Business Administration Sophia Williams Rte 1, Box 195 A Autryville, NC 28318 Business Administration Tuwanna Williams 109-34 153rd Street Jamaica, NY 11433 Industrial Technology Vickie Williams 5487 Lindale Court FayeHeville, NC 28304 English Education James Williamson 1040 Palmetto Street Greensboro, NC 27405 Transportation Callie Wilson 2302 McConnell Road Greensboro, NC 27401 Psychology John Wilson PO Box 793 Bethel, NC 27812 Speech Theatre Arts Randolph Wilson PO Box 21173 Greensboro, NC 27420 Industrial Technology Jackie Whithers 2535 Pinestream Drive Charlotte, NC 28216 Business Administratio Ronald Woods 4904 Fitch Place, N.E. 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