North Carolina Central University - Eagle Yearbook (Durham, NC)

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T i--r North Carolina Central University Durham, North Carolina Coming together as ONE Editor-in-Chief DONNA J. PEERMAN TABLE OF CONTENTS T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S WHAT ' S HAPPENING IN EAGLE COUNTRY! ■MMH TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 8 SENIORS 22 JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN FACULTY ADMINISTRATION 99 STUDENT LIFE 127 HOMECOMING QUEENS 171 ORGANIZATIONS 191 GREEK g NONGREEK 237 WHO ' S WHO 257 SPORTS 270 GRADUATION 306 SENIOR DIRECTORY 311 T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S TABLE OF CONTENTS THE BRIEF HISTORY OF THE North Carolina Central University was established in 1910 by Dr. James E. Shepard as the National Religious Training School and Chautauqua. Unlike many predominantly-black universities which are now state-supported. Dr. Shepard ' s school was not denominationally affiliated. The founder was active in the Chautauqua and in the International Sunday School Association movement; it was from that ecumenical perspective that he established a school primarily for the training of black preachers. From the beginning a school with many purposes, this institution provided secondary education, trade courses, short courses for church workers, and bacculaureate programs in the classics and the sciences. The school suffered many financial hardships. In 1915, after bankruptcy proceedings were solved, the institution was reorganized as the National Training School, with its program primarily that of a secondary academy, although college-level degrees were offered. In 1923, Dr. Shepard faced the choice of affiliating with a denomination for support, or seeking state assistance. He chose the second option, and the school became the Durham State Normal School. Two years later it became the North Carolina College for Negroes to receive state support. In 1939, still under the leadership of Dr. Shepard, the school was authorized to offer graduate and professional programs. The graduate school was opened that fall, the law school in 1940, and the school of library science in 1941. By the time of Dr. Shepard ' s death in 1947, the institution had grown to a $4,000,000.00 enterprise of considerable stature. One year later, it became the North Carolina College at Durham. For a brief period, an interim committee directed the school. Dr. Alfonso Elder became the institution ' s second president. Under Dr. Elder, the institution continued to grow. Most of the new buildings on the campus date to Dr. Elder ' s administration. Dr. Elder who retired in 1963, continued his affiliation with the institution as its president-emeritus, until his death in 1974. Dr. Samuel Proctor Massie was president for the period 1963-1966. In 1966, he joined the faculty of the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland. Again as a transition, an interim committee assumed the functions of the chief administrative officer until Dr. Albert N. Whiting became president in 1967. In 1969, the institution became North Carolina Central University, one of the sixteen tax-supported institutions of higher education which compose the University of North Carolina System. NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY AT PRESENT Dr. Whiting has established an Academic Skills Center, a four year nursing program, an elementary education program with emphasis on competency-based training, programs in jazz and sacred music, in public administration, in criminal justice and in media-journalism. The University offers the bachelor ' s degree in twenty-seven areas in the arts and sciences and the master ' s degree in twenty-one-, in addition, it offers the bachelor ' s and master ' s degree in business, and the juris doctor and bachelor of laws degrees, and the master ' s of library science degree. Currently. North Carolina Central University enrolls nearly 5,000 students in five schools: The Undergraduate and Graduate schools of Arts and Sciences, The School of Business, The School of Law, and the School of Library Science. The University has an annual budget of $25 million. The University remains predominantly black but invites all students to attend. Many students at North Carolina Central receive financial aid. Nine of every ten students are North Carolinians. NCCU engages in athletic competition in the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association UNIVERSITY JCIAA) with teams in basketball, football, tennis, track and wrestling. In addition, there are women ' s teams in softball, basketball, and volleyball. Intramural activities are available for DOth men and women. The University has an Honors Program, and many academic and cultural organizations, including foreign language and other departmental clubs, as well as dance and theatre groups. It has a distinguished Touring Choir, a Concert Choir, a Marching Band, a Stage Band, and a string ensemble. It provides research opportunities in all areas with grants often in the sciences. Among its alumni are Maynard H. Jackson, Mayor of Atlanta, a graduate of the law school-, Clarence Lightner, former Mayor of Raleigh. North Carolina; the late Dr. Vivian Henderson, noted economist and president of Clark College; Hiliary H. Holloway, vice president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia and a NCCU trustee; the late John H. Wheeler, president of Mechanics and Farmers Banks of Durham, a graduate of the law school; Ronald Barbee, judge of N.C. Superior Court; H. M. Michaux, Jr., former member of the North Carolina General Assembly, and presently U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of North Carolina; W. G. Pearson, II, District Judge; Sam Jones, former, all-pro basketball player; John Baker, former Pittsburg Steeler. and now Sheriff of Wake County; Lee Calhoun, former Olympic hurdler, now head track coach at Western Illinois University; Ivan Dixon, television, movie and Broadway actor and director-, and Hilda Harris of the New York Lyric Opera Company. Indeed, many, many successful individuals in business, in education, in law, and medicine are graduates of North Carolina Central University. A number of these graduates have become administrators, staff and faculty members at the institution. NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY ' EAGLE COUNTRY NCCU Supports Black College Day Everybody say, Please Save NCCUI J M Students from NlCU stop and say, Please Support Black Colleges! Miss NCCU, Lisa Brown talks with some of her fellow Eagles about Black college day. Even though it ' s hot the Eagles are ready to march for the cause. Lori Love, Barbara Kennedy. James Webb and Wanda Hyatt are all ready to support black college day. SGA Presidents from Fayvettvile State, ElizabethCity, NCCU, Barber — Scotia, and Winston-Salem State lead the March. _._.._ __ __ A NCCU SGA Presidents from Black Universities in North Carolina lead the March. Johnathan Silver. Keith Bannister. Barry Hamilton and other Eagles talk about the days activity. UNC at Durham, The Eagles say, Don ' t Even Try Itl U;««U DEAR OLD NCC v •--■ ALMA MATER Dear Old NCC The sloping hills, the verdant green The lovely blossoms ' beauteous sheen Where wave our colors Maroon and Gray What matters it how far we roam Our thoughts will often return to home And hearts will e ' er be true to thee. Our alma mater N.C.C. Chorus Then Rahl Rahl Rah! For our colors so gay Dear Old NCC ' s Maroon and Gray Thy sons and daughters will honor thee. Dear old N.C.C.II You send us forth with hearts of love So like a blessing from above. And from the path we ' ll never stray Our dear Alma Mater Maroon and Gray We ' ll work and fight, we ' ll win our way When duty calls we shall abey And may we ' er return to thee Our Alma Mater N.C.C. HI ■•TMm ' SI?W3 M N H R N H«,- CHANCELLOR ALBERT WHITING UNIVERSITY CHANCELLOR FALL CONVOCATION October I, 1981 10:40 A.M. MC DOUGALD GYM . 7. HE 1982 EAGLE NOT DEDICATED THIS YEAR BUT EAGLE FAMILY. OUT YOU OUR NOT BE POSSIBLE. ?. r c= FOUNDERS DAY NOVEMBER 6, 1982 I 9 I I 9 S 1 On November 6, 1982, North Carolina Central University celebrated it ' s Seventy-second founder ' s day. Dr. James E. Shepard in 1910 founded North Carolina Training School for negroes. Over the pass decades this small school has developed into a well known black institution, now known as North Carolina Central University. In the picture above several representatives from various organizations place flowers in memory of the late Dr. James E. Shepard. Sophomore Class President James Webb, Freshman Class President B ill i Barber, Dr. Saunders, Miss NCCU Lisa Brown, The Alumni Association. These people feel the importance of what Dr. Shepard was trying to do for his people. Miss North Carolina Central University 1981-1982, Miss Lisa Ann Brown, and Dr. Reid place flowers in front of Dr. Shepard ' s statue. 41 J N Z N fl T .AW i 1 I T . , ' • ' [V ? ' T1 Ki iL .j. k kjjjl 55 - J| IB « r tmH 4 fk Em - 1 HN 1 — , Showing their devotion to brotherhood, Members of the Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity surround Dr. Shepard who was a member of their fraternity and sing the National Hymn. Also Baileus Christopher Martin places flowers in Dr. Shepard ' s honor. Left: Senior Class President Kerry Johnson honors Dr. Shepard with flowers. Above: Survivers of the late Dr. James E. Shepard are seated during the ceremony. Dr. Blue is reminded of personal items that were left Dr. Bryant states it ' s a pleasure to be able to ROAST in his old office. your former boss. Dr. and Mrs. Blue died in laughter, when Dr. Reid remembers one of those memorable run-insl Dr. Bryant continues to roast Dr. Blue and remind him of his actions. 1 T 1 f j V ! J  _ B S Student leaders await their turning in roasting Dr. Blue. Curtis Massey SGA Pres., Winfred Cross Echo Editor. Darryl Hylton Ex-Umbra Editor, and Donna Peerman Yearbook Editor. Dr. Reid says, It ' s my turn now Sir! B L U E D Dr. Glen Martin can smile and laugh along wth his co-worker. Dr. Bryant ends his roast with I didn ' t really want your Jobl On October 20, 1981, an appreciation dinner and Roast was held for Dr. James Blue former Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs. This night was one that will be remembered. After dinner was served Dr. Blue was roasted by his co-workers and some student leaders. Dr. Blue was also awarded plaques for the SRA ' s and the Student leaders from the SGA, Campus Echo, Ex-Umbra, and Eagle Yearbook. This day was declared Blue day. Creativity in the minds COLLEGE Shut the door. Take a zip break . . . Lie down . . . Big texts Little texts LAB manuals handbooks lined paper pens pencils sharpened unsharpened erasers paragrahs compositions critiques synopsis quizes tests instructors professors all fall on your head from somewhere above the room swallows you you suffocate . . . and never wake up from that zip break. allbecauseoftheadamncollegepressure. — VERNESSA F. TAYLOR ON THE BLOCK (Dedicated to N.Y. PLUS) Ring-a-coacoe . . . Hot peas and butter . . . Catch one, catch all on the block J.H.S. cutting glass playing midgets on the block Teenager? You ' re no real fly . . . Taking a toke on the block Test and dorms Caps and gowns diploma in hand while visiting on the block. —A HOMEBOY NEVER GIVE IN Never give in when things seem down Just turn you cheek and get ride of the frown. Never give in when you don ' t get your way. Just look ahead to the next day. Never give in when you lose a race Just look at things face to face. Never give in to anything less Always strive to do your best. CYNTHIA D. REEVES of an Eagle DAYDREAMING STUDENT I come in. I sit down. Put down my books. And look around. Prospects look good. The girls are nice. I winked at a girl. Her eyes blink twice. Check ou the class. What ' s on their minds? By being in here What are they trying to find? Well so much for that. It ' s another workday. Just another class. Just another A —JOHN D. THOMAS . . . THAT DUSTY ROAD I received a letter which stated: You are invited to North Carolina Central ' s Homecoming ... That one line said so much. Remember, the old buildings. Remember, the old and new faces, Laugh, about the good times and the bad, Remember, the Pep Rally, Mock Funeral, and Greek Shows, Be proud of the dogetherness and the bond of brotherhood. Remember, the sweet taste of victory and the after-game JAMS! Remember and be proud of that dusty road you travelled- YOUR COLLEGE DAYS Cause — there ' s nothing like COMING HOME —PAMELA PARKER Provided by Ex-Umbra TIME Time is the adjustment of finding oneselfi Knowing when to take the time to visit the surface. Just pretending to be on the surface. Time is the judge of all curcumstances. It matters not how long, or how short. Only if there is time enoughl —STEPHANIE A. DAVIS BLACK MAN You are not the black minority but the chosen few Blackman the whole world is watching you Blackman, BLACKMAN what will you do The system is out to destroy you Use to be they would throw you some crumbs But times are so hard now that is no longer done Blackman this is not fake What you get from now on you have to take The ignorance of violence will never win I ' m talking about destroying this monster from within Blackman not just part Go straight and destrou its wretched heart Don ' t let it all go up in smoke Blackman save yourself before you choke You who have survied the abomination of slavery Go forth now in a spirit of bravery Blackman I must ask you WHAT WILL YOU DO The whole WORLD IS WATCHING YOU Whever you go and whatever you do Remember these words I have shared with you You are not the black minority But GOD ' S own chosen few. -A. WHITNEY TIMMIN DO YOU REALLY THINK I WILL BE ABLE TO PLAY IT WITH PERFECTION BY TONIGHT? CAN ANYONE TELL ME IF THIS IS WHERE THE HAPPENINGS ARE? HEY. HAVEN ' T WE MET SOMEWHERE BEFORE? Campus Life I DON ' T KNOW ABOUT YOU BUT I ' M READY TO GO GEE MOM, WILL I REALLY BE GOING TO SCHOOL HERE IN 1996? THE SERIOUS SENIORS CLASS OF 1982 - Preston Abraham Recreation Administration Doretta Adams Recreation Evelyn Adams Sociology Social Work Deirdre A. Adklns Public Administration James Alexander Business Administration Mary Alexander Sociology Stanely Alexander Sociology Wesley C. Alston Public Administration Adrian T. Arnold English Micheal Aurty Business Administration Marian Bailey ess Administration Regma Bailey Accounting Yolanda Bailey ess Administration Edith Inez Ballard History Darryl Barbee Accounting Oglatha Barnes ess Administration Sandra J. Barnes History Education Ma Glenda Beatty Business Administration Audrey Bell Biology Federica A. Bell Elementary Education K-3 Kathy Bennett Clothing Textiles Steve Bethea Bus ess Admimstraion jwendalme Btzzell Home Economics Education Sharon Blake Biology Rosalind Blount English-Literature Sociology Social Work Jamiss deVon Bostic Public Administration Mitchell Bowie Criminal Justice Sonya Boyd Computer £ Information Systems Maggie Branch Business Education Gerald M. Braswell Recreation Cynthia Brooks Education Edward Brooks Business Administration Melvetta Broadnax Sociology Alvin Brown Mathematic Geography English Media- Jour Loretta M. Brown Michael Brown Business Administra Tony Brown English-Literature Valaria A. Brown Criminal Justice Vanessa Brown Elementary Educatic History Carolyn Bryant Business Administraion Ernestine Bullock Elementary Education Sylvia A. Bullock Business Administration Thomas Bullock Accounting Bettye Burton Business Administration Mary J. Bumpass Elementary Education K-3 Deborah Bumpers Business Administration Marketing Charles Bush Therapeutic Recreation Donna J. Bulter Criminal Justice Gwendolyn Campbell Foods Nutrition Dennis Carlisle Elait Adm Darryl Carpenter Geography Rhonda Carpenter Criminal Justice Bonnie Carver Criminal Justice Debra Capbel Health Education Deborah Ceres Business Education Anthony Chapman itary Education K-3 Precilla Chazis nary Education K-3 Kurt Clark Accounting thenia Lynn Coffey Physical Education Sharon D. Cohen ness Administration Ernestean Connally Health Education Hattie Cooper Sociology Reba M. Cooper ntary Education 4-9 Stacy Coopei Market inj Dwight D. Corbet Philosophy £ Musk Brenda C Enghsl Phyllis Cotter Ml Adn Judy Council Accounting Ruth Covington Sociology Dorian Antionio Coward Political Science Ma vford Art— Visual Communications Regina Crews Business Administrate Tammie Cromartie Che Stry Starris Cuffee Gwenevre Curry Business Adminisi Dan. O. Davis Pre-Med Evelyn Davis Political Science Kim Davis Criminal Justice Melvin Davis Political Science Flora Daye Community Health John Deberry Business Administration Gloria DeVane Public Administration Dennis Dingle Business Administrs Debbie Dove Business Administra Tanya Drinker Business Administrs Vincent Dudley Political Science Betty Dumas Political Science Cr Justice Ruby M Eddleman Business Administration William T. Eddleman II Business Administration Jennifer Edmondson Biology John Nkemdi Edomb Finance Sandra K. Edwards Home Economics Woody Edwards Business Administration Grace Ekeleme Business Administration Marshall Ellerbee Physical Education Derrick Ellington Accounting Ronnie Elliott Psychology Gwendolyn Y. Ellis Criminal Justice Robert Engram uness Administration — Management Pamela E. Epps iiness Administration- Management Diana Esters Pol 1 1 al Sc Michael Everette Political Science Tryone Everette Business Administration Linda W. Fenner Accounting Carolyn Fields Eileen Jerrie Fisher Business Administration Sharon Fleming Business Administration Beverly Forbes Business Administration Pandora Frazier Visual Communications Ru Dorthea R. Freeman riness Administration Shelia Freeman Elementary Education Wilma L. French Business Education Alfonz Fuller English Gracie Lee Gaddy Accounting Allen Gadsen Fashion Design Fern Gadsen Biology Marie Gamble Sociology Bernard Gandy Recreation Garry S. Gardner Business Administration Judy Y. Gay Accounting Phyllis George Business Administration Gail Gibbons Elementary £ Intermediate Education Brenda Gilchrist Business Administratio Gwendolyn Gilliam Education Edris E. Glover Home Economics Debra Renee Golden Elementary Education Daryl Arnett Goodman English Alton G. Gore Business Administration — Information Systems Iris Green Elementary Education Patrica Graham Comprehensive Business Education Cheryl Griffin Lucy Griffin Elementary Education K-3 Alan K. Guthrie Art— Visual Communications Claret S. Gumbo Business Education- Finance Cheryl Hackett Business Administration Jacqueline Haire English— Media Journalisn Pamela Hairston English Gloria Hall Business Administration Barry Hamilton Data Processing Gregory Hamlet Accounting Effie L Handsome Home Economics Kenneth Hankerson Psychology Barbara Elmine Holland Business Administration Sandra Holloman Psychology Sybill S. Holmes Psychology James E. Holt Geography Albert Hooks Jr. Political Science Kathy Hooper Home Economics Pamela J. Hopkins Criminal Justice Edwin Horsley English— Media Journalisn LaWanda F. Hudgins Media Journalism Donna Lynn Hunter Elementary Education K-3 Wanda Hyatt Business Administration Darryl E. Hylton Music Cynthia Ivey Business Administration Arthur Jackson Jr. Business Administration Cynthia Jackson English — Lietrature Deborah Jackson Political Science Shelley V. Jackson Therapeutic Recreation Joni James Criminal Justice Bonnie Johnson Sociology Deborah Johnson Sociology Joyce Johnson Home Economics Kerry T. Johnson Accounting Marietta D. Johnson Sociology— Social Work Michael Johnson Biology Victor Johnson Economics Patrica Hardy Psychology Cheryl Harington Chemistry Georgette P. Harris Criminal Justice Mary Harris Criminal Justice Neal Bailey Harper Music Jimmie Hawins History Peggy Hawkins Business Administration Shirleen Hawkins Business Administration Jacqueline Hauley Business Administration Denise Hayes Community Health Lias E. Heath Paula Henderson Economics Finance Thelma C. Henderson Dramatic Arts Sharon Denise Henley Criminal Justice Jaqueline Herring Accounting Regina Hester Business Administration Angela Hicks Political Science Cheryl Renee Hicks Elementary Education 4-9 Sean Hicks Sociology Cynthia High Sociology— Social Work Leslie Hill English — Media Journalisi Marcia Renee Hill Home Economics Ricky O. Hill Criminal Justice William Hill Sociology Gwendolen Hillard Business Administration — Alfred Jones Accounting Belinda Jones Public Administration Charles Jones Home Economics Education Denise Jones Accounting Cornell Jones Home Economics Ellen Jones James T. Jones Jr. History Janice Jones Criminal Justice Jimmie D Jones Public Administration Marian Jones Business Administration Natalie Jones Elementary Education Patrice D. Jones Business Administration Phyliss Jones Music Shirley Jones ementary Education K-3 Sherry Jones Psycohology English Media— Journalism Willia Naihamiel Jones Eranklm k Kee Business Administration T. Kelly Barbara Kennedy Criminal Justice Cynthia Kersey less Administration Deborah R. Kersey Foods fe Nutrition Elementary Education K-3 Jennifer Keys Accounting Anthony King Recreation Michael King Music— Percussion Maurice L. Kirkland Therapeutic Recreation Felicia Kizer Sociology Brenda Kay Koonce Elementary Education K-3 Evette D. Kornegay Public Administration Mark Lacey Biology Sherry Lacky Business Administration Karen Langford Elementary Education K-3 Gregory Langley Patrice Lash Business Administr. Beverly Lawson Biology Shelia Leak English Media — Jou Andrea Ledbetter Business Administr; Mary Ledbetter Paulette Ledbetter Sociology Donna Lee English Media— Jol Karen Leonard Business Administr Thallia Lilly Sociology Medora Little Foods Nutrition Sylvia Little Business Administration Wanda G. Little Early Childhood Education Arthur E. Lockhart Business Administration James Lockhart Business Administration Andrea Bonita Long Public Administr Business Administration Star Lena Luther Elementary Education Barbara Macoste Elementary Education Dwayne Maddoz Political Science Hassan Malik History Larry Mangum Public Administration Mary Mangun Elementary Education K-3 Linda A. Marshall Christopher Martin Public Administration David J. Martin Jr. Information Systems Curtis Tyrone Massey Public Administration Seboifens Tina Matlhabaphin Nursing Gerald Mattocks History Tony Medlin Recreation Ronald Melvm Criminal Justice Arnold R. Mercer Music Denise Middleton English Business Administration Lynn T. Mitchell Paschelle B Mitchell English im Shelia Mitchell Business Adminii Walter Mitchell Psychology Marvin Monlgorr Business Admmii Gloria Moore Sociology Myra Moore Sociology Nina Moore Biology Thomas Moore Business Administration Wanza Moore Business Education Rita M. Morgan Sociology — Social Work Catherine J. Moses English — Journalism James D. Moton English— Media Journali: Ella L. Murden Psychology Barbara A. Murphy Psychology Zina Murray Elementary Education Anthony Mushipe Business Accounting Judy Mushipe Business— Economics Bobby McAdams Business Administration Ella M. McAllister Health Education Frank McAllister Business Administration Lee McBryde Biology Jacky R. McClarin Art Education Alfred McCormic Geography Deborah McCormick Elementary Education George McCoy Jr. Music Education Lewis McCoy Business Administration eth B. Mclve Bus Louis D. Mclver Business Management Sherry L. McKinney English Christopher McKinstry Recreation Administration Kevin R. McLaurm noi Kathleen McLaur Public Administratu John E. McLe, Adn iisir Kenneth G. McNeil Business Administration Ronnie McNeil Business Administration Debra McRae Political Science Eileen Nan. ..Iiiiiiiislr.iln M Lisa Nelson dministration ncina Newby Psychology Ella Newkirk Sociology da T. Newlin Crimincal Justice Albert Nixon Criminal Justice Cheryl Norwood Criminal Justice Beveryl Gates ic Administration Terry Oates Music Treva C. Oates Criminal Justice Elnance Veroncia O. Okumdaye Nursing Cynthia Olivia Margaret M. O ' Toole Nursing Christina Oulland Business Administration Economics Eucat Joyce Powell Melinda Powell Roods £ Nutrition Karen Price Elementary Education Steven Price Accounting Aldo Ray Rainey Accounting Pamela Rankins jstness Administration Tammie Rawls Business Administration Juith Reid Political Science Cheryl Reid Public Administration Eric J. Richardson Accounting Michael W. Richardson Political Science Allen Riddick ementary Education Saddle Riggins ementary Education David Riley Physical Education Freda Roberts ness Administration Samuel Rogers Accounting Amanda Ross Math Cheryl Ruffin Elementary Education Jawanda Sanders Accounting Rebecca R. Savage Community Health Education Tony E. Savage Psychology Biology Ida C. Seward Theraputic Recreatit Patr Mia Business Adminis! Alvester Simmons Business Administ Pearldine , Elementary Educat Mack Anthony S Rec Mary Simps. Rosa M. Simpson Sociology Michael J. Singleton Bio Chemistry Loretta Slade :trat ;ss Admi Slaughte Debbie Sledge Business Admii Evator H. Sligh Community Health Education Debbie LaVerne Small Criminal Justice Robin Smalls Public Administration Sharon Smallwood Business Education Faye Smiley Political Science Annie J. Smith Sociology Charmaine Smith Political Science Cynthia Smith Biology Demse Smith Elementary Educatii Dennis Smith Accounting « Reginald Keith Smith Public Administration William Smith Jr. Business Administration Derry Spragon Biology Martha Stainback Elementary Education K-3 Veronica Stallings Public Administration Zelda M. Stanfield Business Administration Georgette Stark Mathematics Phyllis Ivivy Steadman Visual C Sarah Stephens Political Science Ingrid Stevens Political Science iren Stewart Psychology Ted Stewart Accounting Linda Stewart tralion n Stith Ad isiness Administration Eugene T. Sturdivant Leonard Sturdivant Psychology Angela Y. Swann Clothing £ Textiles Ardicha Swanson English Loretta Swift Public Administrate Teresa Tate Home Economics Bryone J. Taylor Criminal Justice Vivan Taylor English Chevella L. Thomas Iris Thomas Criminal Justice John Davidson Thomas Political Science Pre-Lav Milton S. Thomas Political Science Debbie R. Thompson Business Education Hayes Thompson English Debra Tillar Accounting Marjorie Eugenia Tillery Home Economics Annette Marie Torian Pre-Law Public Administration Kelvin Brown Tripp History Kimberly Tucker Public Administration Kevin R. Vassor Bussiness Administration Laura Vaughn Accounting Cynthia Walker Education K-3 James B. Wallace Art Yarlanda R. Ward Business Administr Gregory Wayne Vivan Avon Webb Sociology Carol Weeks Nursing Geneva A. Wells Accounting Stanley N. Whitaker Business Administratis Ingrid Simone White Physical Education Jackie White Chemistry Anthony Whitted Accounting Jennifer R. Wiggin Recreation Michael Wilder Business Administi Linda Wilkerson English Calvin Lee Williams Business Administration D. Bryant Williams Business Administration Mark Anthony Williams Community Health Matilda Ann Williams Business Education Monica Williams Business Admimstr Matrice Lyn Physical Educati. Gloria A. Winston Political Science Freda Woods Anitra A. Wright Elementary Education Carla Wright usiness Administration Craig Wright usiness Administration Sandra Elaine Wright Elementary Education K-3 Wade Anthony Wyatt Accounting Dainne Wynn Biology Mark Jerone Yarboro Business Administration Erdyne Letisa Yates English Mildred Young Business Administration Mona Younger Business Administration Shelia Womack Inogene Wooder HEY EAGLES, WHAT ' S GOING ON? Top Left. James Fasion, Sophomore Football Player and Member of the John D. Lennon Speakers Forum. Top Right. Senior Nursing Student admires on the art pieces on display in the Alfonza Elder Student Union. Bottom Left, Greg Gregson a member of the John D. Lennon Speakers Forum. TanixJr FRa,z «R JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT— Rodney Bassn ight Vice PRESIDENT— Ottis Ba iley Miss JUNIOR Brenda Baldwin CLASS of ' 83 i 45 dams. Johnnie M Adams. Mark A Adan s. Shelia Aldndge Euge nia Alle . Che ■yi Mien Rhonda Bass. Doza Beamon. Deborah Junior. Sharyn West Smiles and waves at the crowd. Belk. Allan Bell, George Bennett. Coral L. Bennett, Gillettie Berry. Marcus Best, Andre Bivens, Kim Black, Freda Blackman. Tootie Blakely. Trina Bond, Walter Bordeaux. Charlene Bostick. Pam Boston, Caml Bowens, Lind Boyd. Alvinia Bradford. Rlc Britt. Henry Brooks. Elaine Brothers, Cynthi; Brown. Elston Brown. Kevin Brown. Marian Brown. Reginald Brown. Sandra Browner. Debra Bryan. Vanessa Bryant, Mark Bullock. Carry rgass. Ste Burke. Ronald Burnette. JoeAnn Burney. Gwendolyn Burns. Angela Cagle. Denise Campbell. Nanette Carroll. Darlene Caviness, Gordon Chapman. Elijevonia Chase. Linda Chaster, Vinson Clark, Annette Clayton. Jeffrey Cobb. Shelia Coiter. Robin Coley. Robin Collins. Clinton Collins. Glen Con ay Lori Cook e. Bobby Cooper. Ma y H Cooper Lor enza Coston Pri scllia rawford, Lor ame Crawford. Stanley Cromwell. Keith Cross. Flossie Crosson. Everett Curtis. Kathy Davis. Mary Davis. Stephanie Davis. Vanessa Dunning. Clyde Elliott, Wanda Ellis. Alicia Ellis. Betty Enoch. Janice Estelle, Peggy Everette, John Faison. Michael Faucette. Martez Fearrington, Marland Eeilds. Steve Fitzerald, Alan Eogle, Robin Fowler, Sonya Franks. Miriam Gaddy. Anthony Gaddy. Tim Gamble, Gladys Garner, Beulah Garner, Doris The Eagle always wholes his head up high. Gary, Marilyn ailing. Jacqueline Gatling. Ronald Getten, Sharon Gibson, Rex Glanton. Pansy Glenn, Harry Gore. Gloria Gorham, Donnie Grady. Edward Grant, Claressa Graves, Jerry Grier. Lori Grier, Sabrina Grimes. Brenda Grimes, Grenda Grimes. John O. Hall. Bridge! The Junior Drum Majors really show what the Sound Machine can dol Hall. Mary Hamn. Donald Hardin, Cedric Hardison. Brenda Hargrove, Virginia Harper. Christophe Harper, Jerry Harris. Jacqueline Harris. Patrice Harrision, Teresa Hawkins. Denise Hayes. Faytric Hayes. Kaytnc Haywood. Mark Helton. Ricky Henderson, Faunna Henry, Julius Hill. Carl Hines. Debra Hinshaw. Debbie Hinton. Cebrettia Hodge. Mary Holloman. Gardnetta Holloway, Jackie Donald Hamn takes a peaceful stroll through Central ' s Campus. i Holmes. Vain Horner. Sylv Howell. Duai Hudson. Oze Hunter. Anat Hunter. Vict Jackson. E Jackson. I Jamison, Felicia Jarrell. John Jenrette. Vicki Jernigan. Dean Johnson. Dearise Johnson. Deborah Johnson. Harriet Johnson. Ida Jones. Barbara Jones. Charlotte Jones. Jouene Jones, Rebuen Jones. Vanessa Jones. V Jordan, Cynth Dearise Johnson, and Matrice Wilson say. they are going to Drop the Bomb on Norfolk Statel Keech, Shirley Kennon, Sandra Kirkland. Nikita Koonce. Joan Lawrence. Angela Leach, Bernard LeBetter. Gilbert Lee, Beverly Lee, Katie Leslie. Melvin Lipscomb, Joselyn Lockhart, Kennedy Lockhart, Sherraii Lofton. Eugene Lomax. Beleita Long, Makita Lucas. Tawnya Lucas, Veniece Luster. Linda Massey. Vernelle McAllister, Clarence McClain. Sabrina McCrae. Adrian McCrae. Brenda McDougald. Falcuma McDougal. Cheryl McFadden, Lesteria McLean. Angela McNeil. Mitchell McZorn. Bonita Melton. Audrain Miller. Cheryl Miller. Deirdre Milsap. Phillis Mitchell. Antionette Mitchell. Pleasant Montgomery, Verna Moore. Adrienne Mundine. Charlene Murchison, Tracy Murphy. Doris Murray. Shelia Mynck. Deborah Newkirk. Stephon Gates. Lawanda Oglesby. Odus Okpala. Samson Oliver. Angela Parker. Judy Patterson. Ray Peerman. Donna Perry. Andreas Perry. Sharon Pharris. Robbye PI Phillip. Patricia Pickett. Beverly Pierce. Loretta Powell. Linda Pruden. Wendell Purcell. Bernard R s, Glenda R shad. Sharif Redd ck. Andrew Redfe arn. Wanda Rt ese . Jodie Ri id, Jacquie Reid. Sharon Revelle. Clarence Revelle. Thomas Richardson. Tony Roberts. Cheryl Roberts. Linda Rogers. William Rorie. Elaine Rouson. Leon Russell. Andre Sample. Olanda Sanders. Kim Scales. Marsha Scott. Cecedrick Scott. Deanne Scott. Karen Seward. Jacquelin Sherald. Marlene Siler. Angel Siler. Regina Simmons. Ramon Singlelary. Robyn Smalls. Myra Smith, Anna Smith. Audrey Smith. Kim Smith. Lori Smith, Michelle Smith. Phyllistine Smith. Shelia Spain. Gwendolyn Spencer. Deborah Spruill. Joseph Stancil. Shelia Staton. Sandra Stewart. Dianne Strong. Patrick Sturdivant. Jeff Taylor, Betty Taylor. Douglas Taylor, Patrick Terry. Mary Deborah Breeze and Neal Harper sing the opening number in the second annual choirball. Thompson. Clara Thompson. Mary Thornton. Gail Thornton, Johnn Thrower, Joann Tillery, Saundra Watkins. Gay Cheryl Watson. Doris Webb. Walter Weeks. Willie West. Sha Whitaker. Vickie Whitfield, Pat Whittaker. Doris Whittenburg. Barbara White, Yvonne Williams, Beverlyn Williams Charles William . Evelyn Willis Brenda Wilson . Angela W son. Ivy Wingale, Stephen Wmstead. Carlotta Withers Wesley Withespoo n. Garry Wright. Barry Wyche. Phillip York Crystal Vanessa. Sebrina, Lori, Pam. Donna and Robert are all smiles after the homecoming step show. Beverly Pickett and Angela Langley dance away in the Second Annual Choirball. SUPE OPHOMJ qaj pfew Rg wpsw ppp femjc Ajvl Jut Ama £}L n bot Azitft SOPHOMORE OFFICERS ■ i i Roderick Joyner, Treasurer Debbie Washington, Secretary Aaron. Rosa Adams, Gloria Alexander. Carlton Alexander, Howard Allen. Cynthia Allen. Evelyn Allen. James Alston, Beverly Alston. Decolya Alston. LaVerne Alston. Yvonne Arnold. Mike Askew, Lloyd Austin, Carla Baggett. Melissa Bagley. Sharilyn Bailey. Kermit Baker. Barbara Baker. K aren Bannister. Keith Barnes. Deborah Barnes. James Barnes, Stephanie Barr. Vanessa Bass, Emmanuel Battle. Curtis Beatty, Jean Bell. Glenda Bell. Millard Bell. Shelia Bejamin. Gilbert Bennett. Theresa Berry. Emma Berry. Marcus Best. Jewel Black, Jeanette Blakeney. Rebecca Blue. Portia Bobbitt. Nina Boone. Lisa Bowden. Rodney Bradley. Rogers Bradshaw. Charles Brame, Cornell Branch, Wallace I Breese. Deborah Bridges, Bonita Biscoe, Sanchez Britt. William Brown, Gregory Brown, Marguerite Brown. Valone Bruden. Doris Bullock. John Bumphus. Barbara Butler. Sidney Byrd, Audrey Byrd. Sheila Capehart. Tammy Carpenter, Doug Carson. Reese Carwell. Pamela Cason, Xavier Cates, Susan Cathey, Soraya Chestnut, Michael Clanton, Tenisa Clark, Anthony Clemmons, Jackie Click, Teresa Cobb. Lori Cochrane, Sherry Coffey, Delice Coleman. Delores Coleman, Jan Coles, Johnna Combs, Brenda Comer. Marty Cooper, Theresa Conner. Mildred Corbitt. Robert Jr. Cotten. Terry Council, Stephanie Cox. Brenda Cox, Michele Cox, Sandra Cummings, Jerome Cunninghaun. Brenda Currie, Lajohnetta Curtis. Robin Dalion. Tonya Daniels. Dianne Daniels. Jerry Davis. Angela Davis. Barry Davis. Wendell Donald. Anya Donn. Cynthia Domas. Perry Eason. Marlene Day. Cheryl w w DeGraffenreidt. B i Eleanor R F Deloatch. Robin m Deshield. Leontune ■S- Dixon. Benee ' ' w, Dixon. Wanda 1 5obson. Warrenetia Dockery. Annie Dodd, Katrina Doe. Sharon Dolberry. Cynthia The sophomores participated in Save the Black Colleges. 4 1 Jill on. Delton Ed rds, Dazzeri Edw rds. Mandel Eagle son. Helen Ellis. Kim Evans, Johnifer Fields, Larry Ford, Darryl Ford, Deirda Foushee. Mark Gwen sneaks a picturel Frank. Lynnette Freese. Isabelle Fredlaw. Brenda Gaither. Stephanie Gary. Betram Gary. Cynthia Gatling. Roland Gholson. Robbie Gilmore. Gina Glymph. Richelle Goodey. Valecia Gore, Merelyn Graham. Antoinette Graham. Derek Graham. Shelia Grimes. Lindy Griffin. Dwayne Guilford. Evelyn Hager. William Hailey. Steven Hairston. Angela Hall. Johnny Hall. Angela Hall. Johnny Hall. Marva Hall. Michele Hai Hardy. Jackie Hargrove, Allen Harris. George Harris, Renee arris, Towanda son, Arnita Hartsfield. Reba Hartsfield. Rita Harvey, Jewell Harvey, Sheldon Haskins. Judy Hasty. Antonis Hatcher, Jennifer Hawkins. Cassandra Hedgpath. Sheryl Henery. Nathanial Henderson. Charles II Henderson, Wanda Henley, Twya Heppard. Ira Herbin, Shivon Hester, Kimberly Hkcklen. Darryl Hicks, Joseph Highsmith. Michelle Hill, Steven Hill. Veronica Hill. Wayne Holloway. Richard Home. Sharion Horton, Marian Horton. Miriam House, Donald Huggins. Donald Huntey, Jannet Huston, Melanie Hyman. Manuel Irby. Gale Irby. Robert Iverson. Joseph Jackson. Adrian Jackson. George Jackson, Greg Jackson. Hazel Jackson, Linda Jeffries. Marian Jeffreys. Sterling Jenkins. Bernita Johnson. Bernard Johnson. Cecelia Johnson. Gardner Johnson. Gregory Johnson. Jackie Johnson. Judy loin, ntal Johnson, Rumel Johnson. Sidney Johnson, Teresa Johnson, William Johnson, Willie Jones. Beranrd Jones. Grace Jones, Jeannette Jones, Karen Jones, Sandra Jordon. Jackie ) 1 f 7 ' « « «i Jordon, Jewel Joyner, Patrick J - Joyner, Roderick 12P ' Judd. Ava L.. Kelly Jerry Kidd. Alan Kinlaw. Richard Koonce. Linwood Lacy. Michael Lane. Antonya Langley. Angela Latham. Vanessa each. Sharon Pamela Bernita Katrina Mark Regit Lewis. Felita Little. Michael Lloyd. Vanessa Logan. Karen Long, Tony Lucas. Andre Lyons. James Majette. Winston Malloy. Betty Malone. Laurna Manning. Earnest Manuel. Valeria Maroney. Denecia McBorrough. Erma McCloud. Barbara McGhee, Leacha McLamb. Denise McLean. Kevin Milam, Leroy Hairston, Marlena Mims, Otis Mingo. Willie Mitchell. Amber Mitchell. David Mitchell. James Mitchell. Pamela Mitchell. Terri Moody, Jerry Moore. Bernetta Moore. Glenest Moon s. Debb Morri . Tony Morn .on. Jan Morn  on. Ver Moult ice. Ma Mott. k. Hi nil Mozart, Bernard Murphy. Charles Murrain, Jeff Murray. Kenneth Neptune, Marvin Newkirk. Jamice Newsome. Carolyn Newton, Carlton Nixon, Curtis Nixon. Wanda O ' Neal. Elaine O ' Neal. Regina Onwyasoanya. Earnest Parker. Deborah Audrey sometimes thinks it ' s more Work than Play. Parker. Lisa Parker, Sharon Patterson, Elisha Pauling. Tracy Peaks. Angela Peoples. Michael Perry. John Perry. Kenneth Perry. Lee Pettiford. Lance Pettiford. Regma Phillips. Eva Pickett. Deborah Pickett, Eric Pierce, Wendy Piggott. Kermit Pinnix Jacqualine Pinnix. Tina Pipkin. Vickie Pratt. Nathaniel Price. Anne Prichard. Dinah Privott. William Purdie. Francme Rainer. Janet Ramsey, Arnzell mjv Ramsey. Sharon Rascoe. Dora 5 Ray. Felicia Reeder. Marcia fr- 0 ] I i W F Reynolds, Cheryl Rhett. Ladiner Richardson, Frank Richardson, Pairice Richardson, Patrice Ried. Pamela Riley, Chandra Robbins. Bettie Roberts, Blenda Robertson. Estella Robinson, Cheryl Robinson. Sheila Russell, Ronnie Saddler, Ingrid Snaders, Janice Scott. Adelaidge Scott. Woodrow Sealey. Michelle Seller. Benita Sessoms. Rodney Shaw. Joseph Sheffield. Brenda Shorter, Gerald Shuler, Sheri Silver. Johnathan Joseph Slade, Reginald Smith. Brenda K Smith, Cathy mith. Chrystival Smith. Joseph Smith. Lee E. Smith, Zachary Snead, Mertie Solomon. Corlis Speight. Janice Spence. Shelia tanback. LaDonna Staplefoot. Greg Staton. Robin Stephens. Carolyn Stephens. Mary Stevenson. Vienna Stokes. Montrenia Stone. Garcia Strait. Meryl Strayhorn. Vanessa Sutton, Shelia wann. Michelle Tabb. Wendell Tate. Felica Taylor, Andrea Taylor, Debbie Brenda Combs talks with her fellow majorette. Thomas. Joan Thompson. Cheryl Tilley. Kimberly Tompkins, Linda Tucker. Tyrone Tyson, Arthur Underwood. Audrey Wandergrift. Paul Hi Vann Brenda Vann. Linda Vann, Milton Vassor. Mary Vaughan, Jacqueline Walker. Sandra Washington. Belinda Washington, Dianne Washington, Debbie Washington, Donna Washington, Nelson Washington, Rufus Washburn. Timothy Watson, Ronni Weaver. Alton Webb, James Ladies of Annie Day always have a good view of the happenings. While. Elnora While. Katrina White. Lillie While. Sandra White. Terrace Wiggins. Nannette Wilkins. Damiu Williams. Brenda Williams. Danny Williams. Darryl Williams. Lisa D. Williams. Sandra Wilson. Carol Wilson. Valeria Winley. Tern Wolfrey. Donane Wood. Kathryn Worth. Emmanuel Wright. Brian Wright, Charles Wright. Joy Wright. Michael Young. Darryl Yzola. Serena Zollicoffer. Joyce Anderson. Paul Burgess. Kenny PAN£ oR FRESHMEN CLASS PRESIDENT William Barber SECRETARY Deborah Blount VICE PRES. Kim Coles TREASURER Miss Freshman LaVera Carter Adams, Sheila Atford. John Alston. Belinda Anagor. Matthew Anderson. Angela Anderson. Jainda Anderson. Ronda Armbresler. Carl Armstrond. Carolyn Atkins, Tracey Austin. Anita Austin. Bonita Austin. Leory Bailey. Joanth, Baker, Airdi Baker, Wyvetle Baldwin. Bernard Barnette. Rhodney Barnhill. Ma Barr. Vanessa Bass, Glenda Battle. Stoney Baynes. Danise Beairs. Carolyn Beatty. Boris Belfield. Michael Bell. Renee Bell. Kelvin Bell. Shervonne Bell. Angela Bennett. Pedro Best. Patrilla Bittle, Melvin Blackmon. Ray Blackwell. Brian Blake. Janice Blakeney. Roberta Blanks. Carolyn Blount. Deborah Blount. Lourie Bolton. Evangelina Bond. James Booze, Glna Boyce. Angela Boyce. Tylea Boyd. Frank Branch, Carolyn Broadnax. Jessica Broadnax. Vanessa Brookins. Shetla Freshmen say. We just got here PLEASE save our Unlversityll rown. Barbara rown. Evelyn own. Lynette n, Sindy own, Theodore own. Tracy ow, Vivian unson, Barbara Bryant. Derrick Bryant. Glenda Bryant. Glenwood Buck, Gwen Bullock. Audrey Bullock. Cynthia Bullock. Thomas Bunch. Bettie Burwell. Martha Bush, Thomas Butler. David Bynum. LaTerri Bynum, Valerie Byrd, Rhonda Cameron, Judy Carlisle. Bonita Carr. Barbette Carr. Teresa Carroll, Gwendolyn Carter, Develta Carter. Leslie Carter. Sharon Cathen, Sheila Chambers. Chris Cheek. Darrell Sherry. Sandra Chesson. Mary Clark, April Clark, Kenneth Clark, Sharon Cobb, Kathy Cofield. Augustus Cogdell. Ersdeen Coleman. Eva Coleman. Jodie Collins. Carrie Coles. Kimberly Coley. Gregory Coston. Forrest Courtney. Lesley Crawford. Tonya Curley. Brian Currie. Michelle Curtis. Ervin Daniels. Archie Dantzier. Angelo Darden. Arlean Darden. Teresa Davis, Alison Davis. Brenetta Davis. Wanda Dean. Phyliss DeBerry. Paula Diggs. Kalhy Dixon. Renee Donaldson. Leslie Dorsett. Warren Drake, Bridgette Drake. Debbie Drake. Willie Drumwright. Mary Ann Dula, Denna Dunston, Trent Earle. Jeanette Easley, Dawne Easterling. Melvette Easter. Gerald Eatmon. Rhonda Edgehill, Antoinette Edwards. Christopher Edwards. Elliot Edwards. Rhonda Eley, Elgenia Eley. Wanda Elliot. Rita English. Diane Enoch, Charles Ervin. Margaret Evans, Sharon Evans, Otis Everette, Myra Eair. Thomas Felton, Thomas Fernandez, Lisa Fenell. Sherrie Fenner. Shirrell Fletcher. Eric Flournoy. Terranice Foster. Anetia Frederick, Jeff Freese. Sharon Frieson. Bonetta Fuller. Carols Fuller. Sharon Furches, Cornela Gaddy. Bettye Gaddy. Samuel Gadison, Wayne Galmon. Debbie Gant. Cherly Gary, Celestine Gay. Edward Glenwright, Terri Gerald. Carla Gibson. LaVondia Gilchrist, Willie Mae Gilmore, Waller Gilhon. Tony Goodman, Failh Gore. Rosalind Graham. James Graham. Ricky Graham. Willie Gravely, Susann Green, Darlene Green, Robin Green. Thomas Greene. Theodore Greenwood. Roosevelt Grier. Teri Griffin, Barry Griffin. Felecia Halbuck. Aarlenne Hall. Tina Hand. Gloria Hardison. Lora Hardy, Carla Hardy. Kimberly Hardy. Vicki Harmon. Pedro Hill. Sharon Hilliard. Paula Hines. Ken Hi nton, Roger Holla ind. Delaine Holloway Garthineia Hudgins. J Huff, Mi Hyi , Daryl Jackson, Venice Jackson, Winfred Jacobs, Nancy James. Doris James. Rick Jarrell. Rita Jefferson, Anita Jennette. Willie Johnson. Crystal Johnson, Donna Johnson. Elonda Johnson. Kathy Johnson. Sheryl Johnson, Vala rie Johns n, Wanda Jones Booker T. Jones Jackie Jones Leroy Jones Michael Jones, Raymond Jones, Robin Jones. Sylvia Jones. Valeria Jones, Willis Joyner. Vondra Judd, Veronica Judkins. Carmen tfftk Dear Lord, please let my mon- ey come in the mail, so I can go home Lewis, Jacqueline Lindsey, Deidre Long, Ramona Love. Jerry Lowery, Edward Mackhn. Kelvin Malloy. John Manes. Gwen Manuel. James Marcus. Rhonda Marion, Claton Martin. Robert Mason. Leita Mason. Sheila Massey. Jacqueline Massey. Joel Matthews. Calvin Matthews. Tina McAden, Lavern McAllister. Terry McBennett, Cortez McClaii McClaii McClaii Jamie Shawanna Tywanda McLaurin, Mona McClurle. Steven McCrae, Jane McCrimmon. Janice McDonald. Carol McDougal. Kathryn McDowell, Reginald McGee, Erie McGlone, Lisa McKinnon, Norma McLaughlin. Lenn McLean. Treva McLinnaham. Glen McMillan. Barbara McMillan. Jacqueline McMillary. Bruce McRae. Phyllis Merrit, Zena Milam, Anthony Miles. Oroyster Miller. Kecia Miller, Steve Mills. Cynthia Mims. Andre Misenheimer, Sheirita Mitchell, Edith Mitchell, Kimberly Monroe. Kim Moore. Lorie Moore. Ricky Moore. Terry Moore. Wanda Morgan. Gina Murchison. Michael Newkirk. William Newton, Elaine Norm. Richard Odom. Angela O ' Neal. Stephen Owens. Angela Owens, Tina Parker, Dierdre 0w! Parker. William Parker-Loan. Den, Paschall. Carlyn Patrick. Michael Peaks, Debra Peele, Genevieve Peoples. Pamela Perkins. Pam Perry, Vickie Person, Shelia Pickens, Michelle Pierce. Vickie Pitt. Cassandra Pittman, Benny Pittman. Bobby Pittman. Gregory Plum. Virginia Poinsette. Shenette Pollard, Yvonne Poole. Debra Power, Adrienne Prescott, Thurman Preyar, Monica Price, Randy Price. Stacy Privott. Sharon Putney. Margaret Randolph, Denise Ransom. Doris Reddick. Garfield Redfearn. Laura Reeves. Cynthia Richardson, Jackie Richardson. Lavora Richardson, Srephanie Riley. Calvin Robinson. Angela Robinson. Barbara Robinson. Eula Robinson. John Robinson. Katrina Robinson. Patricia Robinson, Renay Robinson. Shagail Rodgers. Trudy Rone. Tonya Roper. Kim Rose. William Roseboro. Sylvia Ross, Debra Ross. Rozenia Ross. Treva Roulhac. Deana Roysier, Deborah Royster. Jacquelyn Rubens. Renee Rudd. Darlene Rudd. Sharon Russell. Cynthia Rutherford, Chris Salley. Deborah Sanders, Charles Sanders. Chris Sanders. Donny Sanford. Kenneth Sasportas. Billie Satterwaite. Robin Sauls. Sylvia Scott, Kimberly Shaw. Alessia Shaw. Robin Shelley. Lemuel Shoulders. Tamora Silver, Phyllis Simmons, Henry Skipwith. Robert Smith, Ernest Smith. Karen Smith. Mane Smith. Patrick Smith. Tony Solomon. Donnell Speller. Angelo Spencer. Doris Spencer. Dorothy Spencer, Gregory Spencer, Jerry Spencer. Sharon Spruill. Gwendolyn Spruill. Terrance Stackhouse. Roslyn Stafford. Stephanie Stansberry. Marion Staton. Tim Steele. Maricoma Steele, Peaches Stephens, Sam Stephenson. Sherry Stephenson. Shirley Stevenson, Lisa Stewart, Joe Stewart. Gracie Stills. Denise Stone. Patricia Stover, Patrice Streeler. Angela Streeter, Kim j Sudduth, Gail Suggs, Brian Sullivan, Victor i. Angela n. Sonya Swinson, Patricia Tahir. Bell Talley, Kathleen Taylor, Jimmy Teasly, Brenda Thomas, Clarann Thomas, Rachel Thomas, Tangela Thompson, Karen Thorpe, Yolanda Thurman. Francis Tomlinson, Gary Totten. Jerry Totten, Kathy Troutman, Travinne Turner. Wanda Tyson. Cheryl Underdo. Carolyn Vann. Regina Vestal. Roger Vestal. Sadie Vick. Renee Voohees. Lester Waldon. Donna Walker. Linnetta Wallace. Cheryl Ward, Tina Ware. Tyrone Washington. Bridget Waters, Tommy Watson. Dawn Watson. Reggie Whitaker. La Whitaker. Vada White. Chequita White. Clifford White. Dexter While. Gene White. Gwen White. Gwendolyn White. Michael White. Sheila White. Sheri Wiggins. Andre Wiggins. Chiquinta Trent Dunston and Angela Langley sing, What a difference you made in my life. at the 1981 Choirball held by the Concert and Touring Choirs of NCCU. Wiggins. Rosalyn Wilder. Jerry Williams. Angela Williams. Belinda Williams. Cynthia Williams. Debbie Williams. Greg Williams. Gwendolyn Williams. Lana Williams. Michael Williams. Patrice Williams. Sonia Williams. Thomas Williams. Viviam Williamson. Brenda Williamson. Robin Wilson. Cheryl Wilson, Darlene Wilson. Grace Wilson. Jordan Wilson. Sherrm Winston. Ronnie Woods. Gloria Woods, Michael Woods. Rosalind Wormley. Jewel Worth. Princess Worthy. Angela Wray. Bernice Wright. Karen Wright. Lynnelle Young. Aureli; Young. Diannt Faculty and Administration ' 82 DR. ALBERT WHITING CHANCELLOR DR. TYRONE BAINES UNIVERSITY RELATIONS A D M I N I S T R A T I O N DR. ROGER BRYANT ACTING— VICE CHANCELLOR OF STUDENT AFFAIRS DR. CECIL PATTERSON VICE-CHANCELLOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS DR. WALTER PATTILLO— DEAN— SCHOOL OF ART SCIENCES DR. GEORGE REID— ASSISTANT DEAN •THIS SECTION DOES NOT REPRESENT THE ENTIRE FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION STAFF — ONLY A PORTION STUDENT LIFE for MEN Ken Foushee— Director of Student Life for Men Ellis Allen— Director of Chidley Hall Donnie Cox— Dorm Supervisor STUDENT LIFE for WOMEN Director of Student Life for Women Mrs. Shumate. Mrs. Trent, Secretary Health Education (L to R) Mrs. Chanetta Washington. Ms. Mary Hawkins, Mrs. Mildred Page. Mr. Tim McGloin. Dr. Howard Fitts. Chairman Student Union Staff (L to R) Freddie Mitchell. Muriel Jordon. Shelia Elliott. Thurman Prescott Jr., Lou S. Barnes. Marvin Lea. Ronald T. Harris Geography Department Dr. Woodrow Nichols, Dr. Albert P. Barnett, Dr. Vinston Burton Jr., Mr. Jasper Harris, Dr. Enberg Physical Education Department Dr. Carey Hugley. (Chairman). Janice James. Dr. T. R. Manley, Coach Edmonds, Dr. Townes, Dr. James Young. Coach Jackson, Mr. McLaurin, Coach Carter, Coach Vaughn Political Science Department L-R. Marie Gabriel, Dr. Joseph Aicher (Chairman), Dr. Jeffrey Elliot, Dr. Shiek R. Ali. History and Social Science Sitting, Dr. Beverly Jones, Dr. Sylvia Jacobs, Carlton Wilson, and Dr. Percy E. Murray (Chairman), Standing, Dr. Stephen Fortune, Mr. Freddie Parker. Dr. David W. Bishop Psychology Department • wmMm (L to R) Dr. Agatha Carroo, Mrs. Sandra Belfon. Brenda Tillman. Secretary. Dr. Les Brinson, Chairman. Dr. Elmer Davidson. Dr. Barbara Nixon Sociology Department (Sitting) Dr. Isaac Robinson, Dr. Miles Simpson, Mr. Francis Scherer, Mrs. Patricia Ramsey, Mr. James Davies, Mrs. Sandra Rogers, (Standing) Dr. George Conklin. Chairman, Ms. Antionette Hamlet Academic Skills Center Janice Harper. Annie Issac, Janice Holmes, Lillie Fike, Regina Alston, Scherrye Williams, Dianne Cooper, Carrie Matthews, Carol Murray, Alfredia Carter, Gladys Morgan, Vera Turner, Sherrye Cole, Shade Dawson Education Department First Row, Dr. Norman Johnson, Walter Brown, Naren Tambe, Barnetta White, Mr. George Clarke. Dr. Barbara McCloud, Dr. Hazel Box, Second Row, Dr. Elinore Massoglia, Mr. James N. Colt. Dr. Paul Hester, Dr. Charles Nicholson. Dr. Anne Fulford, Dr. Cecelia Steppe- Jones. Dr. Octavia Knight, Dr. Annette Mayes, Third Row. Dr. James Dyer, Dr. Charles Alcorn. Dr. A. Ray Roberts. Mr. Paul Woods, Dr. Shirley DeLucia, Dr. Quentine Finch, Ms. Angelia Davis. Mrs. Dannee Speight, Mrs. Ingrid Casterlow NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY PHYSICAL PLANT CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT PHYSICS DEPARTMENT BURSAR ' S OFFICE FINANCIAL AID OFFICE FACULTY ADVISOR CENTER CFXTER RESIDENT OPERATIONS j REGISTRAR ' S OFFICE REGISTRAR— B.T. MC MILLIAN BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT HOME ECONOMIC DEPT. ADMISSIONS OFFICE NANCY ROWLAND DIRECTOR DRAMATIC ART ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT CHRIS FISHER— SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR DORIS EURQUHART. SECRETARY HENRY LATTIMORE— ATHLETIC DIRECTOR HEAD FOOTBALL COACH LINDSAY MERRIT PLEASE SUPPORT NCCU J A M E S s H E P A R D L I B R A R Y S T A F F MUSIC DEPARTMENT ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Accounting Department ECONOMICS W. G. PEARSON CAFETERIA 3n ilrttuinam Officer Matthew McKinley 1937 - 1981 Mount Level Baptist Church Durham, NC Wednesday, December 30, 1981 3:00 P.M. The Reverend C.L. Dunston, Officiating North Carolina Central University Security Officer STUDENT LIFE NCCU Students Support Blood Drive Hey Nurse. How much longer will I have to keep my arm like this? This is my third time donating bloodl It ' s really not as bad as it looks How much longer? A TYPICAL DAY AT NCCU EAGLE FUNK I BET FRAYLON IS GOING TO GO FOR ITI I hope I ' m on the right beat. test .. Ebony Alpha Ebony members take pride in Central ' s Campus. One of their many projects is to keep Dr. Shepard ' s statue clean! These young men show true Eagle Spirit! Volleyball Anyone? Do Football players play Volleyball? REGISTRATION BLUES THE ENDLESS LINE FILLING OUT THE FINAL PAPERS NOW IT ' S TIME TO UNPACK L E T S G E T P H Y S I c A L N U u n n n g K n w g Jackie Reid anticipates exciting news in the mail. A big smile never hurts early in the morning! NCCU JAZZ BAND Next time you forget your umbrella you will just get wet What happened on the soaps today. Pearl? THE CAFE — WE COULDN ' T LIVE WITHOUT IT Eagles make time for studying, ■ WmM fH SS r eating, and Relaxation EAGLE COUNTRY ■ 1 1 UNIVERSITY PRODUCTION OF DEAD WOOD DICK On February II, 1982 the Student Union Program Board welcomed The 82nd Airborne Band. This group of talented men and women performed during the 10:40 period. As music filled the Union the students stopped to listen to the wonderful performance. A variety of selections were played and suited all types of music lovers from jazz to the top of the music charts. Snd 2 A I R B O R N E F Featured Guess of NORTH Student fascinated by Mr. Finger. MC rfltMr ™- BL— Mr. Finger performs a card trick. Sand-man Sims, a hoofer, performs his talent. Mr. Finger performs more magic. CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY Gwendolyn Brooks poet signs autographs. Gwendolyn Brooks tells a story. Jamil Hasan works on a masterpiece. H ma mSt if ! SB; . ; BSRjj- iBJi i ■ ' .. p ; lll.l i H m Finishing Touches. Harlem Heyday performs a musical. Cowboy Pettiford awaits his performance HOMECOMING 1981 Coming Together As One w Coronation of Miss NCCU Chancellor crowns Lisa Brown, Miss NCCU SGA Pres., Curtis Massey presents Lisa with Roses - - £ 3 f B 1 % Pi The NCCU Dance Group performs at coronation Miss Freshman LaVera Carter Miss Sophomore Stephanie Barnes Miss Junior Brenda Baldwin Miss Senior Lorrie Love Dr. Bryant installs Curtis Massey as SGA President •A7 , d §m Inauguration of NCCU Officers On October 25, 1981, Miss Lisa Ann Brown was crowned Miss North Carolina Central University. Lisa is a native of Elm City, N.C. She is an English Major with an interest in journalism. Lisa is a member of various school activities and has also held the title of Miss English Club and Miss Black and Gold. Other Officers inaugurated were Vice- President Leon Rouson Editors, Donna Peerman Yearbook, Darryl Hilton Ex-Umbra, and Winfred Cross Campus Echo. Donna Peerman, Darryl Hilton, Winford Cross are installed as Yearbook, Ex-Umbra and Campus Echo Editors. Students applaud the newly elected officers. FASHION SHOW Coordinated by Ms. LaVerne Ellerbee. a Fashion Designer, who is also a member of the NCCU Alumna-Charlotte. N. C. This year ' s Homecom- ing Fashion Show like all of the others had a large variety of all the latest fashions. The Fashion Show was co- ordinated by Ms. La- Verne Ellerbee. Some of the outfits were dis- played so well that it seemed as if they were talking to the members of the audiencel JUST LISTENI Cheryl: Come up and see me sometime. Jerry: Baby I am home! Lisa Brown and Perry Shaw get together to describe all the beau- tiful fashions. The models for this year ' s fashion show were as follows: Cheryl Hackett, a Senior-, Alicia Ellis, a Sophomore: Willie Johnson, a Sophomore: Lisa Scott, a Senior: Rene Mills, a Senior: Kimberly Forrest, a Freshman-, Pamela Purdie, a Senior-, Jerry Kelly, a Sophomore; Lee White, a Graduate: Tyrome Little, a Senior: and Eugene Lofton, a Junior. With the help of Ms. Ellerbee these young men and women did a wonderful job. Lee: Billy Dee eat your Alicia: Let ' s go out heart outl and party. Tyrome: Take me, I ' m yours. Willie: Watch me strut my stuffl Gene: Ladies are you ready for thisl Some of the models are shown back stage waiting patiently for their grand entrance. HOMECOMING STEP SHOW WW i The Ladies of Swing Phi Swing Social Fellow- ship. Inc. left the crowd amazed when they won First Place among the Sororities that par- ticipated in Our Homecoming Step Show. he Men of Phi Beta Si gma Fraternity. Inc. stole the show as they won irst Place among the Fraternities that participated in the Step Show. The Ladies of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. really daz- zled the crowd with their outstanding costumes. The Men of Alpha Phi Plpha Fraternity. Inc. showed the spectators just how it is sup- posed to be done! After the Step Show was over, a few of the spectators stayed around to talk about the organizations that partici- pated in the Homecoming Step Show on Tuesday, October 26. 1981. EAGLES EAGLES AT THE PIG PICKIN Miss Homecoming, Leon, and others chop away. .. th. « , • 1 W v lH A  J WIT 1 7 jp ■ .{ i -, As the fire burn, the Eagles are warned • ft f ft ' The Flames get higher as the Eagles get ready Eagles at the Pig Pickin What an exciting night! The Eagles came in large numbers to gather around the traditional homecoming bon fire. As the fire burned, the Eagles filled their stomachs with delicious pig and quenched their thirst with that good ' Ole Budweiser. Beer Blast Richard Owens and Curtis Massey roast the pig Silence is Golden MOCK FUNERAL Sheila Smith and Keith Bannister say Praise those Eagles. Rev. George Jackson gives a up lifting sermon He can feel the Eagle Spirit all over his body. Rozetta Breese singing, Soon I will be done with the Troubles of the world. Good Bye Mr. Bowie Bulldog p A R A D E A C T I O N Miss NCCU. Lisa Brown smiles at all the Eagles in the Crowd. Grand Marshall for the parade, Mr. Pettiford rides his beautiful horse. NCCU ' s Air Force ROTC leads the homecoming parade. Members of the Sound Machine are all into the early morning music. Miss Ebony Alpha Ebony UIIM ■ • W! a3 bAbLi ytAHBOUK - EJtUMBRA N.C.C.U STUDENT LEADERS COMING TOGETHEfiASONT Miss Delta Sigma Theta Waving is apart of the ridel Is fashion repeating itself? Eagle ' s spirit never dies! The lovely Miss W.G. Pearson Miss Homecoming Crowning Ceremony ,x2t« Co-Captin David Riley Crowns Miss Kathy McLaurin, Miss Homecoming 1981 Mr Mrs Alumni. Reginald Boone and Evelyn L Fennell. Mr £ Mrs Alumni smile at a recording breaking crowd at O ' Kelly Stadium Curtis Massey. Announces the winner of the 1981 raffle. During the half time activities of the Homecoming game. Noami Kathy McLaurin was offically crowned Miss Homecoming 1981. Kathy is a native of Fayetteville. N.C. She is a Public Administration Major. Also during half time, Mr Mrs Alumni were an- nounced. Mr Reginald Boone From D.C. Chapter, and Ms. Evelyn L. Fennell From Philadephia Chapter. Charles Bush Co-Captin gives Miss Homecoming a Kiss while David Riley Look s on. The Central EAGLES in Action Eagles 50 — Bowie Center Mark Foushee is ready to hike the ball. NCCU Eagles are ready to DROP THE BOMB on BOWIE STATE! ■  ?•  r ■ J ' r - f. ' There is no way you can Stop an EAGLEI! Coach Lattimore gives the seniors the last instructions for the game. The lovely, Naomi Kathy McLaurin, was offically presented the title of Miss Homecoming for the season. Kathy is a native of Fayetteville, N. C. majoring in Business Administration. Kathy is a spirited, dedicated and true Eagle. Homecoming Cabaret sponsored by the Student Government Association Featured Miss Homecoming. Kathy McLaurin, our sparkling campus Queens, and the hot exciting band B. B. § Q. The atmosphere, portraying an evening on the town will inded be a memorable homecoming. Homecoming Cabaret 1982 Naomi Kathy McLaurin is crowned Miss Homecoming Featuring B, B. Q, Band A Great Week of Activities ■■i i i ai iHiHHii —inn !■■■ wn 1 ■■! 1 ■■ fa- ' i ■ m ft fc J ? Qi , ■F ■£ ■Mil ml 5 sd 1 7 ■ w -m KE E m w JU rt 1 j£ V;A i ., NCCU coming together as one HOMECOMING Hi mBH ■ VHH HOMECOMING I9SI THE END NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY CAMPUS QUEENS 1 . ' ?J f ! ; ' i Miss NCCU 81-82 The lovely Miss Lisa Ann Brown Miss Lisa Ann Brown. Daughter of Mr and Mrs Carl F. Barnes of Elm City. N.C.. is Miss North Carolina Central University for the 1981-82 school year. Miss Brown is a senior English major with a concentration in Media- Journalism. She is a graduate of Elm Cith High School. There she was a member of the Student Council. FTA, FBLA. Secretary of her junior and senior Classes, head flag girl, a member of the track team, drama club and debate club. During her attendance at NCCU. Lisa has participated in the Student Government Association. Campus Echo, Student Congress. Student Legislature. Vice President of her Freshmen class. Public Administration Club. NCCU dance group. English Club Secretary. Who ' s Who Honorable Mention and has done volunteer work for Southern Exposure as a typist, proofreader, typist and researcher. In addition, she is a member of the Search Committee for the Vice-Chancellor of Student Affairs and has held the titles of Miss English Club and Miss Black and Gold. Vincent Dudley brings forth Miss NCCU ' s crown. Below: Miss NCCU and her Parents Right: SGA President presents Miss NCCU with Roses. First Runner-up to Miss NCCU, Miss Patricia Graham. ! MISS HOMECOMING 1981-1982 The crowning of Miss Homecoming. Kathy McLaurin I am expressing my sincerest thanks to all that gave their undying support during the Homecoming Queen elections. Special recognition must be given to Miss Lisa A. Brown, for she is my inspiration. N.C.C.U. is a fine Black University, dedicated to Truth and Service. I am highly honored to have been chosen as Homecoming Queen, and I will strive for Black awareness and motivation during my reign, as well as always. I feel confident that the Eagle will always fly high with wings forever spread. We must maintain that sense of pride, dedication, and motivation so that we may continually soar among the clouds of knowledge. I am a native of Fayetteville, N.C. and a graduate of Westover Senior High School. My major is Political Science, with a concentration in Public Administration. I am a firm believer that any goal is attainable through faith and perserverance. Kathy receives kiss from David Riley Co- Captain of the Football Team, while Charles Bush, the other captain watches. 2nd attendant. Matrice Wilson es- corted by Allen Riddick at cabaret Miss Homecoming. 1st and 2nd attendant rides in the homecoming parade. Kathy and her escort at cabaret Naomi Kathy McLaurin Miss Homecoming Miss Annie Day Shepard Willie Johnson Vernon Jones Miss Baynes Anette Somerville Rodney Johnson Miss Chidley Hall Donna Hunter Kerry Johnson Miss Eagleson Stephanie Hewett Woodrow Scott Miss Latham Veronica Cogdell Alton Gore Dorm Queens ride high in homecoming parade Miss Annie Day Shepard Miss Baynes Miss Chidley Hall Miss Eagleson Miss Latham Miss McLean Miss Rush Miss Rush Hall Ceberettia Hinton Jimmie Jones Miss SRA Vanessa Lloyd Walter Mitchell Miss Pentecostal Fellowship Choir Nora Moore Michael Jones Miss B. S. U. Debra McLean Kenneth McLean Miss New York Plus Angela Clark Gilbert Benjamin Mr. £ Miss Health Careers Maude Brown Jonathan Silver Pre-Professional Health Society Michele Cox Dean Jernigan Miss Health Education Sharyn West Michael Faison Miss Recreation Mary Simpson Anthony King Miss PEM Ingrid White Randy Tillery Miss AFROTC Delice Coffey Michael Singleton First and Second Attendants To Miss NCCU waves at crowd First Attendant To Miss NCCU Patrica Graham Second Attendant To Miss NCCU Barbara Kennedy First Attendant to Miss Homecoming Marcia Hill David Sloan-El Second Attendant to Miss Homecoming Matrice Wilson Randy Tillery 80-81 1st Attendant to Miss NCCU Sabrina Patterson takes her walk with Jimmie Jones Miss Art Club Loretta Benjamin James Wallace Miss Off Campus Deborah Johnson Walter Mitchell Miss Choir Robyn Hicks Woodrow Scott Miss Marching Band Dedra Golden Curtis Vincent Miss Pep Squad Reginia Lewis Cedric Thompson Miss Cheerleader Betty Palmer Johnny McLean Miss NAACP Jacqueline Ward Roger Garris Jr. Mr. S Ms. Steering Committee Stephanie Davis Nikita Kirkland Miss Women ' s Speakers Forum Lucy Griffin Floyd Lassiter Miss John D. Lennon Speakers Forum Lori Grier Gerald Mattocks Miss Honorees In Action Helen Eagleson Mozart Benard Miss Eagleson and Mr. Benard, back for Cabaret Miss Pan Hellenic Council Valita Holmes Maceo Haywood Social Workers Society Kathryn Peele Brian Daniels Miss W. G. Pearson Cafeteria Anglea Wilson Gregory Johnson Miss SNEA Karen Price Gary Scales Miss SCEC Wanda Little Thomas Trice Miss AHEA Taian Davis Anthony King Miss Campus Echo La Wanda Hudgins Kevin Black Miss Ex Umbra Eaytric Hayes Vincent Dudley Miss Yearbook Lori Conway DeMorris Tucker Mr. and Miss Student Union Pandora Frazier Jimmie Jones La Wanda Hudgins keeps head to sky mm Lori and DeMorris are ready for any- thing Miss French Club Chrystival Smith Jeffery Morrison Miss NSBL Pleasant Mitchell Edwin Horsley Miss German Club Elaine ONeal Leonard Sturdivant Miss Spanish Club Alice Snead Curtis Vincent Miss NABA Regina Bailey Cedric Thompson Miss Phi Beta Lambda Jackie Harris Stanley Alexander Miss C. T. Willis Pamela Parker Kenneth Mclver Miss Criminal Justice Anita Powell Randy Tillery Miss Sociology Marie Gamble Stanley Alexander s .1 i : - -a Miss Political Science Lisa Haith Albert Hooks Miss Home Economics Debra Breeze Robert McDanel Miss Psychology Karen Stevens Leonard Sturdivant Miss Public Admin. Sarah Stephens Reginald Smith Miss Tau Gamma Delta Rachele Petterson Cornelle Jones pft ' ' J k 1£ ■Mi Miss Kappa Omicion Phi Joan Koonce Linwood Koonce i , 11 v- - - ---- Miss Delta Sigma Theta Anitra Wright David Williams Miss Tau Beta Sigma Reba Cooper James Wallace Miss Swing Phi Swing Angela Pickett David King ■ Miss Ebony Alpha Ebony L. Jacqueline Harden George Jackson Miss Kappa Kappa Psi Brenda Combs Earnest Walker Miss Phi Beta Sigma Lorraine Tolson Donald Tatum Miss Kappa Alpha Psi Lorrie Love Rodney Johnson Miss Lady Bug Sandra Jones Vernon Jones Miss Alpha Phi Omega Jewel Makita Long Edward Brooks m VISITING QUEENS Miss Winston Salem State University Miss Livingstone College Miss Fayetteville State University Miss NCCU chats with visiting queens Miss Freshman smiles at Vincent NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY LAND OF ALL THE QUEENS QUEEN: A WOMAN NOTED FOR HER BEAUTY OR ACCOMPLISHMENTS. THE BEAUTY OF AN EAGLE SHOULD NEVER BE UNDERESTIMATED ORGANIZATIONS 1982 C O M I N G T O G E T H E R A S o N E N C C u E A G L E S NATIONAL STUDENT BUSINESS LEAGUE Mary Majette, Franklin Kee, James Lockhart, Brian Hamlet, Barry Hamilton. Lorenza Cooper, Kenneth Mclver, Sharon Cobb, Prince Stokley, Sharon Reid, Debra Tillar, Cynthia Jordan, Glenda Beatly, Patrice Jones, Cheryl Hackett, Pleasant Mitchell, Mark Yarboro, JoAnn Thrower, Tyrone Everette. NATIONAL MUSIC CONFERENCE Stephanie Gaither, Wayne Hill, Robert McDaniels, Agustus Cofield. m PAN-HELLENIC-COUNCIL Helen Jamison, Valita Holmes, Kathy Hooper, Denise McCormick, Charles Williams Vice-President, Leonard Sturdivant — President, Jerry Harper, Skip Brown, Bonita Forbes, Reggie Smith, Chris Martin, Kenneth Mclver, Donald Tatum, Maceo Haywood. GERMAN CLUB Demetrice, Elaine Fields, Leonard Sturdivant, Willette Peppers, Dr. John Harrington, Randy Vestal, Sandy Sadler, Ingrid Sadler, Rod Joyner. Manuel Hyman. FELLOWSHIP OF ADVANCING ATHLETES 1 _, Kenny Ray, Carl Hill, Marvin Reeves, Nate Henry, Clifton Kersey, Keith Hall, Curtis Woods, Chris McKinstry, Allen Reddick, Adrian Melton, Carl Faison, John Hunt, Lee Perry, Mark Foushe, Willie Minco, Allen Pierce, Alvin Brown, William Hauer, James Foster, William Frizzell, Alvin McNeil, Benny Tate, Sam Washington, James Faison, Louis Mclver, Danny Smith, Johnny Forte. FFA— HONEYs Lisa Nelson, Mary Simpson. Mona Younger, Robin Staton. Teresa Tate, Shelly Jackson, Yvonne White. Rumel Johnson, JoAnn Jones, Robin Jones, Maria Blackwell, Stephanie Barnes, Sherraine Lockhart, Sandra Hawkins, Jackie Holder, Tracy Murchison, January Coleman, Regina Ramsey, Pamela Smith, Laverne Blackwell, Katrina Armstrong, Janice Enoch. Katrina White. a PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION CLUB .,,- n ran g| hi Orlanda Samples, Welsey Auston, Skip, Isabeilea Freeze, Tonya Parker, Mitchell, Micheal Potter, Marion, Linda Tompkins, Cardon Joiner, Ann, Myra Smalls, Yvette Cornigey, Belina Daniels, Beverly Oates, Judith Reid, Owens, Alfreda Black, Wanda Redfern, Veronica Stallings, Dr. Baines, Mrs. Fox, Curtis, Rhobbye Pharris, Elaine Yarrough, Wanda, Letcha McKhee, JoAnn Burnette, Lorretta, Jamis Bostic, Curtis Brown, Reginald Smith, Kim Tucker, Mr. White. LATHAM HALL COUNCIL Shelia Smith, Teresa Tate, Cheryl Watson, Karen Dixon, Beverly Lawson, Nancy Roberts. NABA Judt Gay, Soraya Cathey, Odus Oglesby, Katrina Blakely, Kerry Johnson, Arnold Flack, Brian Hamlet, Robert Palmer, Julius Henri, Wade Wyatt, Dennis Smith, Eric Richardson, Jacquline Haire, Jawanda Sanders, Denise Jones, Harry Gee, John Perry, Michael Huff, Ted Steward, Michael Mason, Shelia Graham, Gracie Gaddy, Cynthia, Jackie Johnson, Darryl Barbee, Novice Johnson, Linda Fenner, Judy Council, Bobby Kent, Harry Gleen. ANNIE DAY SHEPARD HOUSE COUNCIL Priscilla Coston, Landa Slade, Willie Johnson, Shelia Ward. Vicki Pipkin, Rachel Pridgen. CHARLOTTE ' S FINEST CLUB ' -t - a ■• r ■ ' 1 S«L .?.- «: in— 1 1 1 ' ww 1 1 1 i 1 1 ' • V ' -.v, -- ' ' j -. . r ; ■£• ■ --- a Jeanette Black — Co Chairperson. James Mitchell — Co-Chairperson, Janice Sanders — Sec, Sharon Reid — Treasure, Wade Fergurson — Parliamentary, Rosa Aaron, Anglea Anderson, Paul Anderson, Danise Baynes, Wayne Belk, Angela Boyce, Sanchez Brisco, Soraya Cathey, Violet Cloud. Lori Conway, Angelo Dantzler, Maurice Davis, Anya Donald, Cynthia Dunn, Rosetta Friscon, Gregory Gettys, Lori Grier. Shelia Hanes, Darryl Hicklen, Delaine Holland, Verna Montgomery, Nina Moore, Tracy Pauling, Janis Pinkston, Katrina Robinson, Cheryl Roberson, Bonita Sellers. Gene Stilt, Jeff Sturdivant. Greg Williams. Wesley Withers. Princess Worth. Cheryl Hackett, Betty Jackson, Sabrina McClain, Chris Rutherford. RUSH HALL Patrice Jones, Debra Tillar, Deborah Morris, Gwen Gilliam, Gloria DeVaughn, Jennifer Keys. GAMMA THETA UPSILON GEO- CONSERVATION. C.T. WILLIS BUSINESS CLUB Lori Conway Barry Hamilton Jackie Harris Cynthia Kersey Sabrina Mclean Jwanda Sanders Frank Kea a McLeans Hall House Council First Row (Left to Right) Carolyn Alford — Secretary, Shari Harrison — President. Joe Ann Burnett — Vice- President, Linda Stevenson — Treasurer. Standing, Karen Langford — Cultural Committee Chairman, Shelia Frederick — Miss McLean Hall. Wanda Sanders— Student Steering NEW YORK PLUS (Kneeling I to r) Benee Dixon, Derick Ellington, Kenneth Ray. Bottom Row : Shelia White, Antoniette Gra- ham. Meryl Strait. Marquiette Brown, Robyn Singletary, Rodney Bowden (Treasurer), Isabelle Fresse, Yvette Handy. Bobby Kent. Second Row, Bernard Jones, Carlton Newton, Harry Glenn, Vivian Spruill, Lisa Brown, Stella Bledsog, Rhonda McLaurin. Venice Lucas, Sharon Fresse, Winston L. Masjeite (Secretary), Third Row, Eddie Gay, Butch Reese, Harold Watson, David Taylor, Bernard Johnson, James Williams, Re- nee Rubens, Kerry Johnson, Robert Irby, Gilbert M. Benjamin (President) PENECOSTAL FELLOWSHIP Phillip Dunston, Sadie Riggins. Brenda Cunningham, John Gaither. Patrick Johnson, Regina Farrior, Quincy Hawkins, Velma Frederick, Vanessa Latham, Paul Anderson, Cheryl McEachorn. Glenda Whitney, Nora Moore, Tony Gillan. Carnell Branes, Bobby Cook, Ricky Hilton, Wade Cockran, Jerry Love, Booker Jones FRENCH CLUB Mrs. Wade — Advisor, Linda Abdulla. Annett Clark, Peggy Hawkins, Glenda Roberts, Elaine Carmon. Georgette Stark, Cirystiuah Smith, Gloria Vanner, Shelia Cobb, Tina Pinnix STUDENT STEERING COMMITTEE First Row Vanessa Lloyd, Mrs. Boston, Lori Cobb. Terri Winley, Gwen Gilliam, Gloria Gore, Antionette Mitchell, Nora Moore, Joan Koonce, Second Row Priscilla Coston, Wanda Sanders, Jackie Johnson, Shelia Ward, Cegretta Hinton. Willie Johnson, Maurice Reader, Cornell Jones, Renee Mills, Bonita McZZorin, Third Row Barry Hamilton, Sjaro Harrison, Jeff Sturdivant . __ _ _ . _ ._ _ _ J _ _ _ _. SPANISH CLUB Advisor — Carballo Milagros Pres — Edwin Horsley Treasury — Gloria Gore Janie Thompson Shelia Getz LADIES OF BLACK AND GOLD Left: Shelia Stancil, Katrina Lewis. Jeanette Jones, Cynthia Jordan, Lisa. Verconia Hill. Sabrina McCain, Shelia Graham. Right: Regina Lewis, Maureen Barnhill. Theresa Wooten, Cynitha Jackson, Sharion Home, Alfreda Black, Kim Simms, Marchelle Howard, Shari Harrison, Ravonda Carney, Regina. Middle: Annie Smith, Sandra Jones, Carolyn Alford, Rochelle Peterson. Not Pictured: President, Chevella Thomas HONOREE ' S IN ACTION Carolyn Alford. Honors Program (HIA). Kermit Bailey, Helen Eagleson, Tina Pinnix, Barbara Baker. Randy Vestal, Geor- gette Stark, Roderick Joyner, David Mitchell, Billy Barber, Glenda Roberts, Ray Blackmon, Sterling Tripp, Danise Baines WASHINGTON CLUB First Row Shelia Person, Murlaina Bowens, Shervonne Bell, Valeria Miller, Lisa Boone, Reese Carson, Dazzerine Edwards, Tony Kearney, Maurice Stephan Hamilton — Pres. Second Row Athena Franklin, Felecia Tate, Robert Corbitt, Beverly Watts Third Row Deborah Johnson, Kim Monroe, Everett Crosson, Kevin Mclean, Micheal Wright, Marvin Reeves, Kenneth Clark, Steven Hailey, Eric Alston Fourth Row Ken Page, Sylvia Reis. Suzette Hines. Derrick Boone, Gregory Lewis, Ty Ware. BIOLOGY CLUB First Row L to R Gregg Parker, Dr. Vernon Clark. Pres — Ronnie Elliott, Second Row Georgette Stark, Leonard Sturdivant. Rhonda Davis. PHI BETA LAMBDA Lisa Berry. Oscar Bailey. Linda Bowens. Deborah Beamon. Micheal Brown. Sanchez Bnsco. Glenda Bealty. Shelia Bell. Wallace Branch. Rodney Basmght. Carnell Brame. Carl Bailey. Tnna Blakely. Andre Best. Lisa Boone. Lorenza Cooper. Vincent Chasten. Sharon Cobb. Phyllis Cotten. Lorraine Crawford, Stacey Cooper, Cynthia Dunn, Sharon Doe. Cynthia Dolberry. Pamela Epps. Marlena Eason. Manuel Evan. Judy Gay. Wayn e Gray, Jerry Graves. Anthony Gaddy. Timothy Gaddy. Brian Hamlet. Jacqueline Harris. Darryl Hichlen. Barry Hamilton. Kerry Johnson. Vernon Jones, Patrice Jones. Jeanette Jones. Cynthia Jordan. Franklin Kee. Kennedy Lockhart, James khart. Patrice Lash. Mary Ma|ette. Sabrina Mclean. Carlton Newton. Odus Oglesby. Debr, Speight. Jawanda Sanders, Jo Anne Thrower. Deborah Tillar. Trudy Throne. Dons Wa , Demse Jones. Mandel Edwards. Gladys Gamble. Jody Reese. . Alv irker. Cheryl Poberts 1. Mildred Young. Mona Younger, Pan s. Robin Singleton. Audrey Smith, ck Taylor. Claudette Hester. Jacku CHIDLEY HOUSE COUNCIL First Row, L to R. Barry Hamilton— Treasure. Bobby Cooke — Secretary, Nikita Kirkland — President, Kenneth Mclver — Vice-President, Paul Anderson — Disciplinary Chairman, Second Row. L to R, Michael Huff, Rodney Basnight. Ervin Cur- tis, Carnelle Brame, Mr. Chidley Hall — Kerry Johnson Brian Hamlet, John Gaither. William Privott, Michael Clark. SRA ' s Veronica Cogdell, Annie Smith. Brian Hamlet, Glenda Beatly, Patric Jones, Robbie Pharris, Vannessa Lloyd, Chypes, Nina Moore, Sharon Young. Majorie Tillery, Virginia Hargrove, Marget, Jackie Branch, Cynthia Dunn, Bonita McZorn, Chrystival Smith, Lori Grier. Debra Tillar, Shelia Smith, Mildred Young, Gwendolyn Gilliam, Linda Chamblee, Rodney Basnight, Cynthia Douberry, Marie Gamble, Yvonne Alston, Rosland Blount. Nikkita Kirkland, Walter Mitchell, Kennedy Lockhart, Sanchez Brisco, Andre Best, Barry Hamilton, Richard Owens. Carl Bailey. PEM CLUB Mike Standfield, Maria Smith, Marie Carr, Lindy Grimes — Sec, Matrice Wilson, Cheryl Watson V-Pres., David Riley Mr. PEM Club, Eric Jackson, Donna Peerman — President, Andrew Reddick. Adrian Melton, John Hunt. CRIMINAL JUSTICE Eleanor Mottry, Renee Fennel, Kath Harris, Katie Lee, Gwen Spain, Debra McRae, Georgette Harris, Iris Thomas, Cheryl Horwood, Leslie Donaldson, Dr. Pease, Betsy Harris, Mary Hail, Alan Belk, Randy Tillery, Janice Jones, Sammie Stroud, Gloria Gore, Joni Clark, Charmaine Smith, Darnell, Rodney Taborn. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Kim Ellis. Selena. Betty, Leonard Sturdivant, Marian Brown. Ronnie Elliot. Walter Mitchell. Marchelle Howard. ENGLISH CLUB Kneeling — Pamela Halrston, Vivian Taylor, Catherine Moses, Back Row. Jackie Reid, Sherraine Lockheart, Lori Grier, Hayes Thompson, Donna Lee. Paschelle Mitchell, Karen Jones, Veronica Cogdell, Randy Vestal, Jeff Campbell ALPHA KAPPA MU Vincent Dudley, Georgette Stark EAGLESON HALL COUNCIL Kim Ellis, Gwen Ellis, Rhonda, Brenda Fredlaw, Tina Pinnix, Linda Chamblee, Mildred Young, Bonita McZorn, Sabrina McClean HAMARABI PEP CLUB Karen Langford, Dora Roscoe, Martha Burwell. Felecia Griffin, Katrina Armstrong, (s), Rosena, Diane English, Maorgie Parker, Renee Bab, Sharon Home, Brenda Smith, Barbara Whitenburg, Regina Lewis, Lisa Parker RECREATION CLUB Kim Bivens, Pamela Jackson, Mary Simpson, Anthony King, Vaughn Jeffery, Preston Abraham i w ART CLUB (Left to Right) Front Row. Yvonne Jenkins, Loretta Benjamin, James Wallace, Mary Davis, Second Row, Kermit Bailey, Maria Crawford, Victor Hunter, Pandora Frazier. Catherine Bullock, Third Row, Serrone Price, Fourth Row. Wanda Free- man. Kim Streeter, Cathy Wallington, Cary Bullock, Morris Johnson. Dennis Carlisle, Gardner Johnson, Thomas Poole POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB (Left to Right) Front Row. Dennis Carlisle. Albert Hooks. Vincent Dudley, Second Row. Debra McCrae. Lisa Haith HEALTH EDUCATION CLUB Kenny Ray, Vice-President. Fran Smith, President, Flora Daye, Sharyn Sue West, Secretary. Deborah Capel, Evator Sligh, Shari Harrison, James Noble, Judy Jones, Treasurer, John E. Smith, Ernestine Connally, Beverly Lawson, Rebecca Savage (not pictured) Geography Club Sharon Perry, Patricia Whitfield. Karen Dixon, Kenneth William. Donald Haigler. Sterling Tripp Pre-Proffessional Health Society Math Club ml Student Union Advisory Board 1982 Robbye Pharris, Shelia Smith V-P, Lome Love, Cornell Jones President, Jimmy Jones, Rosa Aaron, Patricia Whitfield, Pandora Frazier, Thurman Prescott II Director Student Union Program Board 1982 i Monia Young, Twanya Lucus. Rosa Aaron, Pandor Frazier. Jeannette Black, Lorrie Love President. Mrs. Lou Barnes, Angie Oliver, Lori Conway, Cynthia Jordan, Brenda Baldwin, Gwen Spurill, Willie, Vanessa Anderson, Charles Williams. Patricia Whitfield, Moe, Medora Litta, Kermitt Rose, Jimmy Jones, Smuggie Mitchell, Gillitte Bennette. Cornell Jones, Gene Stit PROGRAM BOARD EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Lorrie Love President. Angie Oliver Fin. Chairperson, Jeannett Black Sec, Jimmy Jones Mr. Student Union. Monia Young, Medora Little Entertainment Chairperson, Muriel M. Jordan Assistant Director AESU, Twayna Lucas Movie Chairperson, Rosa Aaron Vice President. Marvin Lee, Lou Barnes Mr. and Ms- Alfonzo Elder Student Union Jimmy Jones and Pandora Frazier PHI BETA SIGMA FRATERNITY rx m. Maurice Hamilton. Derrick Ellington, Kevin Lewis, Leonard Sturdivant. Donald Tatum, Michael Potter, Prentice Alexander PHI BETA SIGMA STARCOURT EAGLE YEARBOOK STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Donna Jeanne Peerman EAGLE YEARBOOK CONSTITUTION All undergraduates will be featured in the yearbook by individual portraits. Because of space limitation and budget allocations, it will not be possible to include the entire campus community. There will be only two notices of the time when pictures of individuals and groups will be taken. If not photo- graphed then, the Eagle staff may omit their pictures. All organizations receive one half page in black and white free. Full costs will be charged for color pic- tures or full page black and white pic- tures. Final approval for changes in specifications must be approved by majority decision of the Vice- Chancellor for Student Affairs. Faculty Advisor, and EAGLE staff. H m ASSOCIATE EDITOR Business Manager Lori Conway-Ray Dearise E. Johnson Staff Members Skip Brown Vanessa Anderson Sharyn S. West Pandora Frazier James Lyons Marcus Berry James Smuggie Mitchell Cheryl Harrington Dearise Johnson Vanessa Davis Barbara Baker Lori C. Ray Anthony Millian Sebrina Grier Brenda Baldwin THE CAMPUS ECHO Winfred Cross Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Calvin Williams LaWanda Hudgins Entertainment The purpose of this organization shall be: To build pride that is the basis of school spirit-, to interpret the newsworthy events in the life of this institution and to provide a medium of expression for students interested in writing for publication. The name of this organization shall be the Campus Echo, it shall be the official publication of the undergraduate school. Any undergradaute student at North Carolina Central University who shall show a genuine interest in newspaper work shall be eligible for membership of the Campus Echo under this Constitution. Wilson Majette Sports Editor Paul Anderson Advertising Manager Reports: Lori Grier, Randy Vestal. Sherry McKinney. Jac- queline Reed, Tinna Pinnix, Alonzo Fuller, Kerry Johnson, Mark Adams Typist: Terry Palmer, Shelia Harper, Sherry McKinney Artists: Anthony Gaddy, Lavondia Gibson, Grint Bailey, Tim Gaddy PRESIDENT Curtis Tyrone Massey is a Public Administration major and a native of Petersburg, Virginia. Mr. Massey developed what is now an annual affair, Par- ents ' Day. In addition he is Chairman of the North Carolina Association of Black Student Governments which sponsored the Black College Day 81 March and Rally in Raleigh. Curtis plans to further his education by attending the Uni- versity of Delaware and receive his Master ' s Degree in Public Administration. Afterward he plans to return to NCCU ' s Law School. VICE PRESIDENT s T U D E N T G O V E R N M E N T A S S o c I A T I O N Leon Rouson is from Edenton, North Carolina, and a 1979 graduate of John A. Holme High School. At NCCU he has served in many leadership capacities. Some include: Freshman Class Treasurer, Sophomore Class President, University Honors Club President, and treasurer of the Math Club 1979-1980. A Junior, con- centration in Math. In the capacity of Vice-President he serves as President of the Student Congress. SGA Members row Evertte, Brenda Baldwin. Craig Wright. James Mitchell, James Webb, Joan Koonce, Shelia Aldridge. Row 2: Phillip Dunstan, Kim Ellis, Karen Langford. Margie Parker, Rosaland Blount, Kerry Johnston. Row 3: Vincent Dudley, Richard Owens, Dean Jernigan, Randy Vestal. Row 4: Artis Moore, George Jackson Top left: SGA advisor Mrs. Covington chats with some friend while at the football game. Top right: The hard-working members relax for the camera. Bottom left: SGA members cheer the Eagles to victory. MR Eagle Leadership Top left! Curtis Massey discuss upcoming activities over the phonJ Bottom left: Dean Jernigan and other committee members talk abq new SGA plans. Top right: Vice-president. Leon Rouson Bottom right: SGA members are busy at work NCCU DANCE GROUP DIRECTOR N.D. PINCKNEY NCCU MARCHING Head: Sebrina A. Grier Co. Head: Brenda Hayes Cedric Allen a EAGLE BAND MACHINE 13 M. 1 • r fe V M €.j., _ W - ' - K HV | fc- M Veronica Cogdell Hardin King Head: Glenda Raines Co. Head: Felicia Ray You Better Believe In Central ' s Choir : v A4 v e ! - - - KMMHfll First row left to right: Dr. Charles H. Gilchrist. Stephanie Hewett, Rosetta Breeze. Angela Langley. Lynette Frank, Sherese Brewington. Lisa Fernandez. Vondra Joyner. Phyllis Jones. Lisa Major. Lisa Smallwood. Stephanie Gaither, Kim Davis. Grace Jones. Adelaide Scott. Teresa Carr. Marilyn Kelly. Rumel Johnson. Robyn Hicks. Judy Johnson. Barbara McMillian. and Kumesia Williams. Second row from left to right: Deborah Blount. Marian Brown. Vondra Feamsler. Crystal York. Ronetta Frieson, Kat relia Irly. Erma McBorrough. Denae Walker. Sharyn West. Beverly Pickett. Debbie Breese. Cynthia Jordan. Deborah Pickett. Jane Miller. Dawn Tabon. Debbie Hinshaw. and Donna Peerman. Third row from left to right Terry Gates. Tony Torrence. Johnnie Hall. Robert McDaniel. Glenda Lock. Augustus Cofield. Floyd Askew. Gregory Brown. Victor Sullivan. Gary Tomlinson. Josephine DeNard. Tony Gillion. Melvin Little. Ricky Graham. Thurman Prescott III. Gregory Staplefoot. and Lawrence Jackson III. Fourth row from left to right: Lucius Lester. Derik Graham. Pedro Bennett. Phillip Dunston. George Jackson. John Palmer. Woodrow Scott Jr.. Glenn Collins. Joel Massey. Gregory Young. Raymond Simmons. Gene Stitt. James Bond. Sheldon Harvey. Trent Dunson. Michael Arnold. Wayne Hii. and Carl Armbruster. NCCU CONCERT AND The North Carolina Central University Choirs, dedicated to the college motto. Truth and Service, as its aim, the provision of rich and cultural backgrounds for it ' s student members. It seeks fulfillment of this aim by exposing the choir members to the best in choral music from all schools in the history of music by enriching their lives through contact broadening their experiences through travel and contact with people from other areas of our country. Rated as one of the best choirs in the nation, and has received favorable reviews from leading critics and musicians where it has appeared. In addition to its local appearances, the choir has travelled during the past fifteen years to New York City, Brooklyn. Bronx, White Plains, Schenectady, Boston, Springfield Mass., Providence, R.I. Atlantic City, Washington D.C., and in almost every city in North Carolina. During this year the touring choir had the honor of performing in the Virgin Island where they had an outstanding performance as always. So it pays to believe in Central ' s Choirs! First row from left to right: Grover Wilson, Jr.. Sherese Brewington, Crystal York. Phyllis Jones. Lisa Major. Kim Davis, Adelaide Scott, Robyn Hicks. Judy Johnson. Debbie Hinshaw. and Lawrence Jackson III. Second row from left to right. Rosetta Breeze. Marian Brown. Stephanie Gaither, Debbie Breese. Cynthia Jordan, and Dawn Tabon. Third row from left to right: Terry Dates, Tony Torrence, Glenn Collins, Augustus Cofield Jr.. Gregory Staplefoot. and Robert McDaniel. Fourth row from left to right: Lucius Lester. Derik Graham. Woodrow Scott Jr., Gene Stitt. Michael Arnold. Wayne Hill, and Phillip Dunston. Director: Dr. Charles H. Gilchrist TOURING CHOIRS f Standing from left to right: Cynthia Jordan. Secretary, Kim Davis, Librarian, Lawrence Jackson III, Accompanist, Robyn Hicks. Ms. Choir and Treasurer, Marian Brown. Librarian, Judy Johnson. Assistant-Secretary, and Dr. Charles H. Gilchrist, Director. Sitting from left to right: Grover Wilson Jr., Assistant Director and accompanist and Phillip Dunston. Vice-President. Not Pictured: Ray Mercer. President Dr. Charles H. Gilchrist, Director r I 9 8 2 E X u M B R A EX UMBRA H E R E T O S T A Y THE MAGAZINE OF THE ARTS NOTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY BOX 19678 DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 27707 Editor-in-chief Darryl E. Hylton Co-editor Michael L. King Poetry Editor Ernest Walker, III Prose Editor Adrienne Moore Director of Publicity Tonya Lockhart Secretary Faytric Hayes Secretary Kim D. Ellis Staff Brenda Fredlaw Lachell Johnson Peggy Estelle Carol McDonald Lesli Hill Treba Ross Katrina Armstrong Deborah Beale Pam Parker Shenette Poinsette Reginald Watson Bonita McZorn Stephanie Davis Advisors Thomas Evans Assistant Professor of English Dr. Ernest Mason Associate Professor of English I 9 S 2 Ex Umbra . . . here to stay EX UMBRA CONSTITUTION The purpose of this organization shall be as follows: To promote student interest in the liberal arts. To stimulate the student body toward foree artful expression. To help enlighten and lend a more sophisticated atmosphere to the University community. To create a forum whereby student talent may be given recognition. Editor-in-Chief Darryl Hylton ALFONZO ELDER STUDENT UNION GAME ROOM : I Jrtf AESU Game Room trophies and a few of the winners. Concentration is the name of the game. SAMP— THt CHAMP Billards Champ Sandra Staton can beat any guy aroundl My next move will be a SMASH! You can even study in the Game Room PAC-MAN FEVER You will always find a card game going on in the game Bid-Wist, Spades, Gin-Rummy, you name it and we can room. play itl AESU Best Place to Relax ■ 11 ll 111 :?-: -4 M ' w V f ALFONZO ELDER STUDENT UNION u ANin NHN- Darryl Williams. Charles Williams, George Bell, Michael Brown, Christopher Martin Baileus, Stanley Alexander. 2nd: Eric Sellar. Arnold Flack, Darryl Berry, Odus Ogalsbee, Andre Best, Michael Faison, Maco Haywood, 3rd: Eric Jackson, Ken Page, James Alexander, Vernon Jones KAPPA ALPHA PSI FRATERNITY Kappa Alpha Psi was founded January 5, 1911 on the campus of Indiana University. The fundamental purpose of Kappa Alpha Psi is achievement. Our theme is We train for leadership. Kappa Alpha Psi has always assisted with the aims and purposes of colleges and universities as well as providing service in the public interest. s I G M A T H E T A MEMBERS Brenda Baldwin Oglatha Barnes Gillettie Bennett Pamela Bostick Yolanda Brown Veronica Cogdell Lori Conway-Ray Barbara Farmer Pandora Frazier Pansy Glanton Sebrina Grier Brenda Grimes ' Ceberettia Hinton LaWanda Hudgins Charlotte Jones Jouene Jones ' Felicia Kiger Tawnya Lucas Cheryll McDougal OF ALPHA LAMBDA ' Shelia Mitchell Andrea Murray Sabrina Patterson Donna Peerman Natalie Pennington Robbye Pharris Vera Robinson Selecia Scott Gwen Spain Ardicha Swanson Debra Tillar Majorie Tillery ' Anitra Wright Carla Wright Gail Wright ' Angela Winston ' Advisor — Nancy D. Pinckney ' Not Pictured OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY Duane Howell, Kevin Saunders. Tony Brown, Mark Yarboro, Ronnie McNeil, John Thomas, Reggie Neptune, Drewry Vincent, Dallas Barnes. Steven Plair, William Smith. George Townsend, Skip Brown, Donald Hamm. Daryl Hylton, Greg Gore. Not Pictured: Daryle Goodman, Melvin Davis. Lonnie Davis, Jerry Harper. Mike Stansfield, David Moton, William Eddleman, and Jimmie Jones. Melvin Davis — Vice Basileus, Steve Plair — Basileus. Mark Yarboro— Keeper of Fi- nance, John Thomas — Keeper of Records and Seals. Donald Hamm — Chaplin T A U P S I Chapter fl Royal Purple and Old Gold nothing but true Omega Soul. The brothers of Tau Psi Chapter exemplify these words to the utmost. With the conception of our illustrious Fraternity on November 17, 1911 and the charter of Tau Psi on November 8. 1932, Omega lives not only as the first Black Greek organization established on a Black campus but yearns to live as long as there is a university who ' s motto is Truth and Service. Leondus Worsley, Dean Jernigan. Cedric Thompson. Vincent Dudley, Phillip Dunston, Curtis Brown. Michael Singleton. Marty Comer. Antonio Hesty. Craig Wright, Rodney Barnett. William Hill Brief History Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Inc.. the first of all Black Greek fraternal organizations, was found on December 4, 1906. at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y. The Gamma Beta chapter of this illustrious fraternity was founded on May 21. 1941, on the campus of NCCU. Elated of its past, enthusiastic of its future. Alpha Phi Alpha epitomizes the excellence of Black manliness in its flourescent quest of scholarship, manly deeds, and the love for all mankind. Alpha Phi Alpha serves the Black community throughout the world, seeking unity among all. boostering an international membership of over 75.000. Alpha Phi Alpha— Light of the World. and truly the pride of our hearts. Officers (I to r)s Dean Jernigan— Secretary. Cedric Thompson— Treasurer, Rodney Barnett— President, Vincent Dudley Parliamentarian, William Hill— Chaplain ALPHA PHI ALPHA TB chapter Senior Picture Arrangement (on steps): (center) Craig Wright, (L to R) William Hill, Vincent Dudley. Michael Singleton. Curtis Brown GAMMA BETA CHAPTER ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRAT.. INC. 1981-1982 Roster Rodney Barnett — President Darryl Banks — Vice-Presi- dent Dean Jernigan — Secretary Cedric Thompson — Trea- surer Chris Thomas — Historian Vincent Dudley — Parlimentarian William Hill— Chaplain Kenneth Mclver — Dean of Pledges Curtis Brown — Assistant Dean of Pledges Reginald Smith — Editor to the Sphinx Leondus Worsley Michael Singleton Phillip Dunston Craig Wright Edward Grady Mark Lacey Marty Comer Antonio Hasty Douglas Taylor Dewayne Peterson Allane Lee Jacky McClarin John Palmer not pictured Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority AX Denise McCormick Kathy Hooper Bonita Forbes Valita Holmes Ebony Alpha Ebony Service Organization Alpha Chapter Founded December 10, 1980 here at North Carolina Central Univ. Ebony Alpha Ebony Service Organization stands fast for leadership brotherhood and service. It ' s motto is one and all . It ' s colors are Gray and Black, and the members are the progressive leaders of tomorrow. REACHING FOR TOMORROW . EAE George Jackson — President Ronald Burke — V. President John Bullock — Secretary Gregory Johnson — Treasurer Kermit Bailey — Chairman — Membership Woodrow Scott — Chairman — Social Events Vada Whitaker — Social Committee Jeffery L. Murrain — Sergent at arms James Webb — Chaplain J ALPHA PHI OMEGA BOTTOM— TOP Joe Brown, Al Williams, Walter Webb, Bruce Farrior. Ronnie Williams. Mike Carmon, Vance Erane MEN OF THE RISING SUN ' ' ALPHA PHI OMEGA JEWELS Pricilla Costen, Loretta Salde, Sharon Henly, Landa Slade (sitting) Pam Perkins, Lena Brown. Not Pictured Ms. Alpha Phi Omega Jewel. Makita Long. SWING PHI SWING Miss Swing Phi Swing Angela Pickett Gardhetta Holloman, Sandra Jones, Valerie Winfield, Angela Pickett, Medora Little, Denise Middleton, not pictured Joanell Gatling and Edna Vann Swing Phi Swing Social Fellowship, Incorporated was founded April 4, 1969 at Winston Salem State University. The organization ' s colors are white and black. Swing Phi Swing is a black oriented organization that promotes finer black womanhood, academic excellence and active school participation. The organization is strongly devoted to the future growth and development of the black community. Kappa Kappa Psi Sweethearts « - - Kappa Kappa Psi (Honorary Band Fraternity) Michael King, George McCoy, Curtis Vincent, Carlton Newton. Cedric Harding, Chris Jones, Michael Clark, Ernest Walker, Gerald Shorter, Clarence Revelle ZETA PHI BETA QUALITY NOT QUANITY Carolyn Fields Vice President Annette Torian 2nd Vice President Larua Vaughan Secretary Treasury Helen Jimmerson President Every year NCCU celebrates and has special events during Spring Festival. During this week various events take place, like the street fair on George Street. During this fair different organizations on campus sell bake goods. Merchants from the community come and sell jewelry and other things. This year the street fair theme was Hawiian style Get Leid using the Hawiian Leia of different colors. A recognized institution of the American academic community, the Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges Awards is con- ferred annually upon outstanding student leaders. Selections are made by campus nominating committees and based on decidedly above average academic standing, community service, leadership ability and future poten- tial. Forty-eight seniors at [North Carolina Central University made Who ' s Who. They, along with a short biographical sketch, are featured on these pages. Prentice Alexander, a native of Charlotte. N.c_ His involvements include President of Phi Beta Sigma (maternity Inc. for the past two years, a member of the Food Service Advisory Committee. Student Financial Aid Committee. Pan Hellenic Council, and NABA (National Association of Black Accountants) His honors include: Recipient of i AICPA Scholarship (American Institute of Certified Public Accountan and an NCCU Accounting Department Scholarship for two years. Fut plans: I have accepted employment with Armco Industries in Middletown. Ohio. Other plans include passing the LPA exam in November and obtaining a Masters degree in Computer Inf Curtis Rock Brown, a native of Madison. North Carolina. His rnaior is Political Science with a concentration in Public Administration. As a fellow Eagle, he has been active with the following organizations Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated. Public Administration Club, Pre Alumni Club, Student Government Association. Student Resident Assistant, a Dean ' s List Student, chosen to the National Register for Outstanding College Students, received Service and Academic- Awards. Upon graduation he plans to attend Graduate School. W H O S w H O Stanley C. Alexander, a native of Nashville. N.C. He is a Sociology maior. a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc.. and presently holding the office of Keeper of Exchequer. He is a member of the Student Congress, and serving as Parlimentanan of the Student Congress, nominated for the National Register, nominated Mr. Sociology in the Sociology Club 19811982. His future plans include attending Graduate School at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He would like to obtain a Master ' s Degree in Career or Rehabilitation Counseling. Reigning as Miss North Carolina Central University. Lisa is a Senior fcnghsh Media— Journalism ma|or and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Barnes of Elm City. North Carolina. During her attendance at NCCU she was Vice President of her Freshman class. Vice-President of the NCCU Dance Group. Secretary of the English Club, a member of the Student Government Association. Student Legislature. Student Congress. Campus Echo. Women ' s Speaker ' s Forum. Who ' s Who Honorable Mention. The National Register for Outstanding College Graduates and has done volunteer work for Southern Exposure Magazine. In addition. Lisa is the holder of the titles of Miss English Club 1980-1981 and Miss Black and Gold. Rosalind Pauletta Blount, a native of Gree English maior with a concentration in Literature. She has held memberships in the English Club. Student Government Association. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc.. German Club. Pep Squad. Campus Echo Staff, and NAACP. Rosalind, who was awarded Who ' s Who Honorable Mention and named to The National Register for outstanding college students, plans to attend graduate school in the fall. w H O s An Education Greensboro, f jor (K-3). Cynthia Lois Brooks is a nath While at NCCU. Cynthia has participated i including membership in the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc.. Off-Campus Club. Student Government Association. Pep Club. SNEA. and Captain of the Bowling Team. Upon graduation she plans to teach and attend graduate school to attain her Master ' s Degree in Education. ■■ Ouinton Brown, a History Major of Durham. N.C. has been involved with the NAACP. Student Congress. Stage Band, football team. Vice-President of the Student Government Association, and state president of the National Organization of Black University and College Students. One of the highest honors that he has received was acceptance to the National Register of Outstanding College Students. His future goals are to attend graduate school, and to attain a M.A. degree in History. w H O A resident of Sanford. N.C. Winfred B. Cross is an English Maior concentrating in Media-Journalism. While at NCCU he has been active on various committees which include, the GEP task force and the Student Financial Aid Committee. He has served as secretary of chidley Hall ' s dorm council, and has been a member of the Honree ' s-in-Action Club. He has also been an SRA. worked with the Campus Echo for 4 years in the capacity of features editor, associate editor and editor-ln- chief. He has made the honor roll three times. Melvin Angelo Davis, a native of Rocky Mounl. N.C.. and a Political Science ma|or with a concentration in Pre Law. Born under the sign ol oemini. his involvements and honors include Political Science Club Fre-Law club. Oft campus Club. NAACP. The Mighty Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. Political Science Fssay Winner, Public Speaking Winner campus Echo. 150 lb Wrestling Champ (All MEAC-CIAA), member ol Deans List and recently elected to National Register of Outstanding college graduates. His future plans are to enter into the Air Force and attend Law School and De Student Student Regit ier is a native ol Havelock. N.C., with a major in ommumcations. While at NCCU. her affiliations include ship in Delta Sigma Thela Sorority. Inc., as President in of Pledgees. Art club President. Alfonso tlder Union Program Board and Advisory Board. Ms Union, campus Echo, and Fagle Yearbook Staff Her include Who ' s Who Honorable Mention. Durham Links for Outstanding Junior in An. Deans List, and National tor college Seniors Her future goal is lo become Art lor a National magazine. w H O s w H O rviiiKji s,i, honor include Nan. Black Collegian. Dea ion. North Carolm enure al N.C.C.U., he has been an ac emg a member ol thai prestigious black organization known as ilern.ty Inc . Alpha kappa Mu Honor Society, Attorney General ernmeni Association. Political Science club. Pre Alumni i club. Pre law Society, and the Oil campus Organization His .al Register lor Outstanding college Graduates, Outstanding Marie Gamble Irom Thomasvtlle. North Carolm, Thomasvtlle High School, and majoring in Socio ,,,, been active in various organizations on campus such as Student loovernment Association. North Carolina Association of Klack Student Governments. Program Board, bagle Yearbook. Ex-Umbra. Other honors that have been received are National Register and Outstanding Black collegians. After graduation, her plans are to attend graduate school. w H O s Cheryl Deloris Hackett. a nalive from Charlotte, N.C. is a business major with a concentration in Management. Her involvements include Phi Beta Lambda Business Fraternity. National Student Business League. Student Government Association. Student Congress. Marching Band, Flag-Girl (Co- Head 1979-1980). Ms. Kappa Kappa Psi 1978-1979. Dance Group. Kappa Alpha Psi Sweetheart, and Ms. Crimson and Cream 1980- 1981. Future plans include seeking a job in a managerial W H O Gregory Brian Hamlet, an Accounting major, is a native of Reidsville. N.C. While at NCCU. he has been an active membei of various organizations which include Phi Beta Lambda Business Fraternity. National Association of Black Accountants .T. Willis Business Uub. National Student Business League. Pentecostal Fellowship Organization and Choir, Student- Steering Committee, Student Resident Assistants, and NCCU Alumni Scholars. He plans to attend graduate school to attain his Master ' s degree in Management. Barry Leon Hamilton, a Business Administration major with a concentration in Computer and Information Systems, is Vice President of the Senior Class. He is also actively involved with Phi Beta Lambda Business Fraternity. C.J. Willis Business Club. National Student Business League, and Student Residence Assistants. He was named to the National Register for Outstanding Seniors and Ebonics Publisher ' s Internationale for Outstanding Black Collegians. He plans to work as a Computer Programmer and to pursue a master ' s in Management. Cynthia Denise High is a native of Gaston. N.C. majoring in Sociology with a concentration in Social Work. While at NCCU her activities included President and Secretary of the NCCU Social Work Society, member and Treasurer of the Sociology Club. House Council Member. Student Resident Assistant, Student Steering Committee, and member of the Advisory Board to the Social Work Program. She plans to pursue her career after graduation. w H O secretary i ' ■ n Education Association, a anon Honors include the Dean Education Task Force and Kappa ide promoting the education of )n Service and later attend ved . Slui North Carolina and a 1975 brief lour with the military. Alfonso Elder Student Union id helped to provide the student body Also, he Jones History Club, Chidley Halls dormitory Council and | Advisory Board. Who ' s Who Honorable Mention his ter of Outstanding College Student 1983 He Eratermty and has served as Vice Baslleus. _ arlotte. North Carolina, and a 1978 graduate of West Mecklenburg High School. Her major is Political Science with a concentration in Criminal Justice While pursuing her degree here at N. C. C. U . she has been actively involved in various activities These include the Alfonso tlder Student Union Program Board, where she held the offices of assistant secretary, secretary, and treasurer. Criminal Justice Club. N. C C. U. Marching Eagle Band Flag Corp. Advisory Boar. Parent ' s Pay and Senior Citizens Committee She is a member of Alpha kappa Mu Honor Society. University Dean ' s List. National Register for Outstanding college Students 1981 (982. Who ' s Who Honorable Mention 1980-1981. and Second Attendant to Miss North Carolina central University Upon graduation she plans to pursue a master ' s degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Accounting. w H O en D. Langford is a native of Washington. D C. While attending N. C, C. U. she has served in the following capacities Junior Class Vice President 1980-1981. secretary of Baynes Hall 1980-1981. and a Student Resident Assistant 198a 1981, for which she was awarded outstanding SRA of the year She is presently a member of the following: SCtC. Pep Squad. McLean s Hall House Council. SGA. BSU Gospel Choir, and Alpha kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. She was also listed in the National Registrar of College Graduates. Her future plans are to attend graduate school. Wanda Little has been active in the Pep Squad. Student Council for Exceptional Children. Alpha Chi Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Student Government Association, Campus Echo, Baynes Hall House Council, and she has received the Eta Phi Beta Scholarship Award 1980-1981. Who ' s Who Honorable Mention, and the National Register of Outstanding College Graduates. Her future plans include attending graduate school in the area of Special Education. ' Day In his junior y nor, he served as St Junior Class As a s the N.C. Association of Black Student ( College Day March and Rally 1981 for tl senior year. Mr Massey had the pleasi United States, Ronald Reagan His plans receiving his MA in Public Administra or the University of Texas at Austin A Law School. Hion rnapr from Petersburg. Va born nlnbuted a great deal to both N C.C.U. riore year, he developed what is now an ear. he was elected President of the jdent Body President, and Chairman of ernments. which sponsored the Black ttatc ol N C in Raleigh Also during his of having lunch with the President of the i from either the University of Delaware w H O s w H o Lome J Love is a native of Charlotte. North Carolina majoring in Public Administration During her years here at NCCU. she has been actively involve Student Union Program Board. National Register lor Outstanding College Students Miss Senior, kappa Sweetheart. Miss Kappa Alpha Psi, Junior Congress, NCCU Marching Band. Advisory Board. Public Administration Club, and Public Administration Internship program Upon graduation, Lome plans to attend graduate school and attain a Master ' s in Public Administration with a concentrati Ronnie P McNeill, is a native of Aberdeen. N.C. He has been involved in the Mens Speaker Forum. Men ' s Dormitory Council, Campus Echo. Student Steering Committee, and currently a member of the Mighty Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc.. Student Government Association. Public Relations Staff, and the C.A. Jones History Club. Future plans are to become an officer in the Marine Corps, and eventually practice law. w H Myra O Brien Moore, a sociology ma|or born under the sign o Scorpio, is a native ot Blounls Creek. N.C. Myra has a concentration in Social Work. While at N.C.C.U. she has been affiliated with the following organizations Social Work Club. Student Residence Assistant. Alpha Kappa Delta Honor Society Kaptist Student Union. German Club, and the Alpha Chi Utapter of Alpha kappa Alpha Sorority. Inc. Upon graduation Myra plans to puruse a Master ' s Degree in Library Science. Walter Mitchell Jr., a native of Washington, D.C. has a major in psychology. His activities includes: President of the Psychology Club, Student Residence Assistant, and a crisis intervention counselor for the Durham community. His future plans include a M.A. degree and a Ph.D. in Industrial psychology. NO PICTURE AVAILABLE W H O Nina Moore, a native of Charlotte. N.C. is a Biology major, born under the sign of Gemini, is pursuing a career in medicine. While attending N.C.C.U. she has participated in the following organizations: Program Board. Sophomore Congress. Pre-Professional Health Society, Vice- President of the German Club, Student Resisent Assistant. Secretary of the NAACP, Miss NAACP 1980-1981. Student Government Association, and the Health Careers Academic Advancement Program. a native of Charleston. South Carolu Political Science maior concentrating in Public Adn tmployrncnt and Training. Lisa is an active member of the NCCU Dance Group NCOJ Concert Choir, tagle Yearbook Stalf. Homecoming committee. AtsU Program Hoard, Chairperson ot the Travel committee presently treasurer ol the Public Administration Club. President of the Fellowship for Advancing Alhlelic ••Honcy , ■ Association first allendent to Miss Junior, and Ihe Nanonal Register lor Outstanding Colleges and Universities graduates Lisas luture plans includes graduate slud.es ,n Public Administration, and pursuing a career in Public Relations Robert C. Palmer, an accounting major is from Pensacola Fla. He is a member of National Association of Black Accountants C.T. Willis Business Club. National Student Business League. and Air Force ROTC Arnold Air Society. While in the ROTC he has achieved many awards such as being the first Cadet Col. here at N.C.C.U.. Superior Performance Ribbon, Foreign Legion Silver Medal, Academic Achievement Ribbon, and twic a recipient of the Most Distinguish GMC cadet ribbon. Upon graduation he plans to be commissioned as a 2nd Lt. in the United States Air Force and pursue higher educational A native of Salisbury, N.C., born under the sign of Leo, Donald R. Perry is one of our outstanding Criminal Justice majors. While attending NCCU, Donald has been active in several areas of the Student Government Association. President of the NCCU Marching and Concert Bands, Kappa Kappa Psi National Honorary Band Fraternity, NCCU Concert Choir. National Registar winner 1981-1982. Who ' s Who Honorable Mention 1980- 1981. His future aspirations are to obtain a Master ' s degree in Corrections. W H O s w H o Margie Lillian Parker is a native of Stony Point. North Carolina. She has been involved in the following organizations: Alpha Chi Chapter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Inc.. Pep Squad— President. Junior Class Secretary, Student Union Program Board. Student Government Association. SCEC. SRA. Baptist Student Union Choir. Who ' s Who Honorable Mention, and National Registar of Outstanding College Graduates. She plans to attend graduate school in the fall and major in Special Education. Mattie N. Perry is a native of Elizabeth City. N.C.. and is a Dramatic Arts major concentrating in Theatre Administration and Performance. While attending N.C.C.U.. she has been in plays presented in N.C.C.U. ' s University Theatre and has been very active in the Dance Group. Other activities includer Student Government Association. Iran Dixon Players, and Dramatic Arts, and Major Lab ' s co-chairperson. She has received awards and certificates in Dance and Drama. w H O NO PICTURE AVAILABLE Judith Ann Reid is a Political Science ma|or with a concentration in Public Administration, from fuquay- Varina, NX. While attending N.C.C.U. she has been affiliated with the Public Administration Club. Spanish Club, and the Cooperative Education Program In addition, she is a Honor Roll and Deans List student. Upon graduation. Judith plans to work for the Internal Re Cheryl L Rice is a native of Winston-Salem. N.C., ma|onng in Political Science with a concentration in Public Administration. While attending N.C.C.U. she has been very active in the Student Government Association, the Program Board. T.R. Barnes Society of Pulbic Administrators Club. Student Faculty Disciplinary Committee. Undergraduate Council. Student Congress and Treasurer of the Senior Class. After graduation. Cheryl plans to pursue a Master ' s degree in Public Administration. Cheryl is also a Dean ' s List Student as well as being on the Public Administration Honor Roll. w H O Cheryl Ruffin is a native from Fayetteville. N.C., and a Elementary Education major. While at North Carolina Central University, she has been in the following activities: Student National Education Association. Campus Echo. Eagle of the Week. Honorable Mention, Honor Roll. Dean ' s List and Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society. She is currently the tresurer of the Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society. Her future plans include going to graduate school to get a degree in corrective reading. Jawanda Sanders is a native of Gastonia. N.C.. and a Business Education major. While attending N.C.C.U. she has been a member of Phi Beta Lambda. National Association of Black Accountants, Student National Education Association, Student Steering Committee. McLeans House Council, and a reporter of the Campus Echo. Upon graduation, she plans to attend graduate school to attain a Master ' s degree in Business Education. North Carolina He is a 1978 graduate of James Kenan High School. Dun ng his term. he made many contributions to both N.CC.U and himself The list of a Cllvlllef and honors follows President of Public Administration Club. Vice-President af Public Administration Jub. Treasurer of Junior Uass. Student Resident Assisu nt. N.CC.U. Board of Trustees for Student Relations. Duplin County (N.C .) substitute Dean ' s list. North Carolina Special Volunieer. National Register for Outs landing Graduating Seniors., N.CC.U. Program Board, Intramural Basketball Progr am. Durham Voter Registration, served on several campus committees (1982 commer planning). Cooperative tducation Program, and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraierni Incorporated where he is Editor to the-Sphinx magazine Upon graduatic n, he plans w H O s Georgette Maria Stark, a Mathematics major, is a native of Fuquay- Varina. N.C. born under the sign of Capricorn. While attending N.CC.U.. Georgette holds active membership in the French Club, Math Club. Honorees in Action. Pi Mu fcpsilon Honorary Mathematics Society, Beta kappa Chi Scientific Honor Society, and Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society. She is also a Chancellor ' s Scholar and a N.CC.U. Alumni Scholar. Georgette, a Dean ' s List student, has received the Alfonso Elder and Majorle Lee Brown Awards for excellence in Mathematics. Her future goals are to obtain a Master ' s and a Phd. degree in Mathematics. Garner Ted Srewart is an accounting major from Windsor, N.C. While attending N.C.C.U.. he has been actively involved in several organizations and held various positions. Some of these include Chairman of the Chess Club. Vice-President of the National Association of Black Accountants. Vice-President of Honorees-ln-Action, and a member of the Student Faculty Relations Committee. While at N.CC.U., Ted has maintained a 3.89 G.P.A. with a 4.0 in his major. He has received several honors and scholarships which include being a Chancellor Scholar. AICPA Scholarship recipient, and a Goodyear Scholarship. Upon graduation he plans to pursue a career in public accounting. W H O Michael Jerome Singlelon. a native ol Mount Pleasant. S.C. with a ma|or in Biology and a concentration in Chemistry. In his ten ure at N.CC.U. he has served in organizations such as. Pre-Professional Health Society. E.E. Just Biology Club. French Club. Childley Hall Residence Assistant. Arnold Air Society. Air Force R.O.TC. and the prestigous Black Organization (Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Inc.). In addition he has also participated in several volunteer services including Buckner Rehabilitation Center and Veteran Administration Hospital. In the future his plans are to first serve as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Air Force, and then enter Medical School. Debra Yvette Tillar. a native of Richmond. Virginia, is an Accounting major. While pursuing an education at North Carolina central University. Debra has been a member of the Pep club. NAACP. Student Residence Assistant. Rush Hall House Council. Student Steering Committee. Phi Beta Lambda Business Fraternity as the Assistant Treasurer and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Incorporated as the Treasurer. She also served as the Treasurer of Rush Hall in 1980-1981 and is presently the Vice President of that dormitory. Upon graduation from North Carolina Central University. Debra plans to pursue a career in Accounting and later attend graduate school. i Political istration. Annette Torian is a native of Roxboro. N.C. She is i Science ma|or with a concentration in Public Admin While at N.C.C.U., she has been active in the follow,. organizations Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Student Government Association. NAACP. and the Public Administration Club Her awards include Who ' s Who Honorable Mention, and the National Regislar for Outstanding Seniors. Upon graduation she plans to attend Graduate School to obtain her Master ' s degree in Public Administration and later pursue a law degree w H O s w H o John Thomas, a Political Science major from Concord. N.C. has been active in various activit.es. These activities include Campus Echo. Political Science Club. Lampados Club. H C committee for Mock Funeral. National Alumni Association Scholar. National Register. National Pan Hellmc Scholar Exumbra. NAACP. Keeper of Records and Seals for Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. His future plans include enlistment in the United States Air Force Reserve and to attend Law School Laura June Vaughan is a native of Garysburg. North Carolina Her involvements include Zeta Phi Beta Soronly. Inc where she served as Vice President. Secretary, and Treasurer. Student Government Association where she serves as Secretary. Pan Hellenic Council, and NABA (National Association of Black Accountants). Her honors include Alpha kappa Mu Honor Society, and a Deans List Student. Her future plans are to obtain a Masters degree in Business Administration and also a CPA license. «4Li Calvin Lee Williams is a Media-Journalis m major from Greenville. N.C. While at N.C.C.U. he has been involved in var- ious organizations. He was Associate Editor of the Campus Echo, Director of Public Relations for the Student Government Association. The Voice of the N.C.C.U. Marching Eagle Band. and was named to the National Register of Outstanding Col- lege Graduates; Who ' s Who Honorable Mention 1980-81. Ex-Urn bra. Student Congress, Student Resident Assistant, and English Club. His future plans are to attend graduate school. Darryl Bryant Williams, a Political Science major, is a native of Winston-Salem. N.C. He has been active in Student Govern- ment and once served as Director of Social Affairs. Darryl is also a member of the English Club. Political Science Club. Off- Campus Club. Pan Hellenic Council, and the Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. Inc. Within the fraternity he holds such offices as Reporter. Historian, and Publicity Chairman. Future aspirations include a MBA. degree and a Phd. from a predominately black university. His ambition is to finish law school, pass the American Bar Association Exam, and to later establish a pre- dominately black law firm. Anitra Antii I leu Wright, ary Educ, ■ of Roseboro. North Caroli- ajor with i K3. While attending N.C.C.U.. she has participated in many oprganizations. They include Steering Committee. North Caro- lina Central Marching Eagle Band and Concert Band of which she served as secretary 1979 1980. and vice-president 1980-1981. corresponding secretary of Student National Education Associ- ation. Alpha kappa Mu Honor Society, and Delta Sigma Theta Sorotiy of which she reigned as Miss Delta Sigma Theta for 1981-1983. She was awarded Who ' s Who Honorable Mention 1980-1981. a certificate for outstanding accomplishments in Academic Endeavors for 1981 from the National Pan Hellenic Council, and National Register 1981 1981 Anitra completed her undergraduate studies in December 1981. and is currently pur- suing a Masters Degree in Education at N.C.C.U. mm NCCU Sports 1981-1982 TANOon I •„- • 4 North Carolina Central University (Coaches) Jessie Clements Head Basketball Harry Edmonds Tennis Alberta Gatlin Head Women Basketball Henry Lathmore Head Football Samuel Vaughn Softball NCCU CHEERLEADERS ' 81 - ' 82 r ■ m Betty Boosie Palmer, Captain, a Senior Biology major from Sanford, N.C. Matrice Brown Eyes Wilson, Co-Captain, a Senior Phys- ical Education major from Fayetteville. N.C. Teresa Lady T Tate, a Senior Home Economics major from Thomasville, N.C. Under the successful leadership of Ms. Alyce P. Little, a Payroll Officer here at NCCU and Ms. MaryAnn Johnson, Assistant Personnel Director at N.C. Mutual Life Insurance Company, the NCCU Cheerleaders have won the Cheerleadering Competition held at the Bull City Tournament two times in the past three years. Tewauna Tee Andrews, a Junior Nursing major from Durham. N.C. Anatra Sissie Hunter, a Junior Business Administration major from High Point, N.C. Dearise Dee Johnson, a Junior Accounting major from Greensboro, N.C. Marcia Legs Reeder, a Sophomore Criminal Justice Major from Charlotte. N.C. Brenda BJ Sheffeild, a Sophomore Nursing major from Raleigh, N.C. E A G L E S I 9 S I NORTH CAROLINA 1982 SOUTHERN RO 10 GERALD FRAYLON OB CHARLOTTE, NC FRESH. II DANIEL SMITH OB DURHAM. NC FRESH. 12 GREGORY GRAYSON OB BROOKLYN. NY JR. 15 KENNETH DAY OB RICHMOND, VA FRESH. 21 CARL HILL RB DURHAM. NC JR. 22 CLIFTON KERSEY RB CLARKSVILLE. VA FRESH. 24 ALLEN PIERCE DB FAYETTEVILLE, NC JR. 26 JOEL NEWBY RB PORTSMOUTH. VA SR. 27 ANDREW RIDDICK DB PLAINFIELD. NJ JR. 28 MYRON DUPREE DB ROCKY MOUNT, NC JR. 29 WILLIAM FRIZZELL DB GREENVILLE, NC SOPH. 30 MICHAEL WORTHY LB SPRING LAKE. NC SOPH. 33 REECE CARSON RB WASHINGTON, DC SOPH. 34 NATHANIEL HENRY DB WASHINGTON. DC SOPH. 36 GERALD BRIDGERS OB TARBORO. NC FRESH. 37 JAMES WHITAKER RB AHOSKIE. NC FRESH. 38 DAVID RILEY DB ORANGEBURG. SC SR. 39 IRVING DRAKE LB FAYETTEVILLE, NC FRESH 41 CARL FASION LB FLORENCE. SC SOPH. 42 SYLVESTER JONES LB FAYETTEVILLE. NC FRESH. 44 BENJAMIN TATE RB COLUMBIA, MD JR. 43 ALAN KIDD DB BERLIN. MD SOPH. 45 LEE PERRYWR FAYETTEVILLE. NC SOPH. 46 ZONTA LANEY RB CHARLOTTE. NC FRESH. 47 CURTIS WOODS LB DETROIT. MICH. JR. 49 GREGORY GREEN LB PITTSBORO. NC FRESH. 51 WILLIE MINGO OL CHARLOTTE, NC FRESH. 52 JOSHUA PAIGE NG NORFOLK. VA SOPH. 53 ALLEN REDDICK LB PATERSON, NJ JR. 54 MARK FOUSHEE C CHAPEL HILL. NC FRESH. 55 GREGORY TATE LB. BERLIN, MD FRESH. 56 DENNIS MANNING TB HENDERSON. NC FRESH. CENTRAL UNIVERSITY DIVISION CHAMPS fER 57 RODNEY SESSOMS LB AHOSKIE. NC FRESH. 77 CHARLES BUSH T HOUSTON, TEX SR. 60 MICHAEL FAISON LB CLINTON, NC JR. 61 CHRIS MCKINSTRY LB PENSACOLA. FLA. SR 62 WILLIAM HAGER T KINGS MOUNTAIN. NC SOPH. 64 KEITH HALL G EDENTON. NC SR. 65 SAMMIE STROUD T LAURENS, SC JR. 66 MAYNARD SMITH E. GREENVILLE, SC. FRESH. 78 JAMES ERIC PERRY DT NORLINA. NC FRESH. 79 KENNETH SHEPPARD T HAMLET, NC JR. 80 ROBERT KEARNEY WR NORFOLK, VA FRESH. 81 JOHNNY THORNTON HB LOCUST GROVE. GA JR. 82 JOEY DAY P DURHAM. NC FRESH. 83 VICTOR HUNTER WR LAURENS. SC JR. E A G L E S 68 STACY ROSS LB RICHMOND. VA FRESH. 69 SAMUEL WASHINGTON JACKSONVILLE. NC JR. 70 FLOYD NIXON T NYACK. NJ FRESH. 71 JOHN HUNT DT AKRON, OHIO JR. 84 MITCHELL BOUIE WR HARVEY, ILL JR 85 GARY MC QUEEN WR RICHMOND. VA JR. 86 SAMPSON MC CORKLE DE CHARLOTTE. NC SOPH. 87 NATHAN JOHNSON LB FAYVETTEVILLE, NC JR. I 9 8 2 72 LORENZO INGRAM LB WINSTON-SALEM, NC JR. 88 AUDRIAN MELTON SE GREENSBORO, NC JR. 73 JOHNNIE FORTE DE GOLDSBORO, NC SOPH. 89 BARRY MC LAUGHLIN DE DURHAM. NC SOPH. 74 MARK SLADE DT BURLINGTON. NC FRESH. 90 MARVIN REEVES DE WASHINGTON, DC FRESH. 75 JOEL MASSEY DT— T WAGRAM, NC FRESH. 91 JAMES FOSTER TE HENDERSON. NC JR. 76 ALVIN BROWN G MOBILE, ALA SR. 92 ALVIN MC NEILL DE RALEIGH. NC JR. Junior fulback Benjamin Tate puts a move on A T Ouaterback sensation Gerald Fraylon looks at faimilar sign defensive player Halfback Uifton Kersey is brought down after a long gainer against Bowie State Center Mark Foushee shows how a lineman should block in the trenches Paul Laney shows outstanding concentration as he catches a pass over two defensive players. Freshman Gerald Fraylon scrambles to complete a pass against Virginia Union in the CIAA Championship game. Benjamin Tate keeps his balance after he balls over two Virginia Union defenders. Cornerback Andrew Riddik returns an interception againiat Norfolk State and heads out of bound. P ldf Reece Carson finds running room as wide receiver Vic Hunter throws an outstanding block. INDIVIDUAL SCORING Playe SOUTHERN DIVISION CHAMPS •RESULTS ' Fraylon Tate Hunter Massey Kersey Melton Worthy Grayson Carson Foster Frizzell Henry INDIVIDUAL INTERCEPTIONS Dupre Riley Hunt 20.3 40TD 14.7 26 2.7 4 0.0 52.00 52TD 20.0 20TD 16.0 I6TD INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Player Tate Kersey Fraylon Worthy INDIVIDUAL PASS RECEIVING PASSING Player Fraylon Crayson 2-5-1 75 189-16 10-18-0 YDS. 559 229 YDS AVG. 17.5 14.9 AVG 19.5 13.6 10.5 19.5 TACKLES PLAYER McKinstry, LB Ingram. DE Woods. LB Pierce. DB THE STRATEGY MAKERS BEHIND THE CHAMPS Audrian Melton jump to receive a pass against A T Aggie Sophomore Clifton Kersey breaks up the middle for a long run also senior Charles Bush helps with blocking 1981-1982 NCCU HOOPERS Head Coach: Jessie Clements Waller Hughey. Martez Faucette. Anthony Hohnson, Sebastian Curtis, William Newkirk, Darnell Evans 2nd Anthony Gaddy, Arthur Tyson. Thomas Green. Michael Wright. Donald House 3rd Michael Oakley, Duane Griffing. Jodie Coleman, Ronnie Watson, Marvin Dyson. Charles Murphy 1981-1982 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY FINAL MENS BASKETBALL STATISTICS 4-15 CIAA 6-17 OVERALL NO NAME REB BS ST PTS AVG II FAUCETTE. MARTEZ 51 22 116 5.3 12 EVANS. DARNELL 60 4 29 345 15.0 25 HUGHEY, WALTER 16 5 19 1.7 30 GADDY. SAMUEL 14 1 2 17 1.3 31 TAYLOR. DOUGLAS 102 14 14 112 5.1 32 OAKLEY, MICHAEL 84 1 12 90 3.9 33 JENNETTE, WILLIE 104 7 15 151 6.6 34 GRIFFIN, DUANE 112 6 14 174 10.2 40 DYSON, MARVIN 40 2 41 2.0 42 CURTIS, SEBASTIAN 8 1 4 12 I.I 44 MURPHY. CHARLES 237 37 18 357 15.5 Darnell Evans goes for two against St. Aug. During half time of the basketball games, NCCU cheerleading squad leads the crowd in singing the school ' : alamater. Eagle Style above; Douglass Taylor slams one Doctor J style. Charles Murphy shows why he was one of the most outstanding players in the CIAA. CHARLES MURPHY AT IT AGAIN! LADY EAGLES Albert Gatling Head Coach 15 Linda Nicholson 10 Darlene Wilson 33 Brenda Cox Gail Garrison 14 Daisy Morris 13 Mary Simpson II Terri Abel 31 Jackie Pinnx 22 Mona McLaurin 12 Diedra Soloman 20 Rosalind Wood 30 Maria Carr 24 Carman Judkins 32 1981-1982 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY Final Women ' s Basketball Statistics 5-7 CIAA 6-9 Overall NO NAME REB A PTS AVG 10 WILSON, DARLENE 4 0.0 II SIMPSON, MARY 61 2S 205 15.8 12 MC LAURIN, MONA 106 7 131 8.7 13 MORRIS. DAISY 16 34 57 5.7 14 GARRISON, GAIL 14 10 28 2.5 15 NICHOLSON, LINDA 26 2 IS 1.5 20 SOLOMON, DIEDRA 22 II 136 10.5 21 THOMPSON, THEODORA 23 1 16 I.I 22 PINNIX, JACKIE 102 17 120 8.0 23 COX. BRENDA 22 30 58 4.1 24 CARR. MARIA 2 4 22 1.9 30 WOOD, ROSALIND 54 2 21 1.5 31 ABEL, TERRI 53 8 57 4.1 32 JUDKINS. CARMEN 125 5 145 9.7 Jackie Pinnix goes up for a jump shot as Diedra Soloman gets inside position against Fayvetteville State. Terri Able and Maria Carr have a hard work out during practice. PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT! Eagles Mary Simpson showing SENIOR leadership She ' s a true Lady Eagle LADY SPIKERS 1982 First Row (left to right: Brenda Cox, Cheryl Watson, Veronica Judd, Pamela Rice. Second row: Jackie Pinnix, Vickie Hardy, Terri Abel, Jackie McMillan. Third row: Ingrid White, Jackie Lowery, Diedra Solomon, Coach Sandra Shuler. Lady Eagle ' s don ' t mess around! Deidra Soloman spikes the ball against St. Aug. Caoch Shuler talkes with her team during timeout. Brenda Cox is in perfect position to return the ball against Atlantic Christian DATE Ingride White sets up Jackie Pinnix 1981 SEPT. OCT. NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY WOMEN ' S VOLLEYBALL RESULTS OPPONENT SITE 17 Fayvetteville St. Durham 23 Saint Aug. Raleigh 29 Norfolk State Shaw Univ. Druham 30 A T Greensboro 2 Elizabeth City Virginia Union Eliz. City 13 Elon College Winston-Salem Elon 15 A T Durham 16 Atlantic Christiar Winston-Salem Durham 21 Shaw Univ. Elon College Raleigh 22 Fayvelleville St. Wingate College Durham 28 Saint Aug. Durham RESULTS 15-5,15-4,15-8 6-15,8-15,11-15 15,8,15-6 15-8.15-6 15-8,4-15.15-2 4-15,8-15 15-9,15-1 15-12.12-5 15-10,8-15,15-12 5-15,13-15,15-10 5-15,13-15.15-10 16-14.7-15 I5-I0.l2-I5.iai5 15-12.14-16,15-5 13-15.14-16 13-15.15-13,15-7 15-10.15-7 15-10.15-5 9-15,7-15,11-15 If t 11 p I Jl 111 m Terri Able smashes over two St. Aug. defenders Deidra Soloman shows perfect form and concentration on the serve Jackie Lowery and Deidra Soloman display how defense should be performed. NCCU TRACK AND CROSS COUNTRY 9 1 ! } H rl I Track Team kneeling— Jeff Fredicks, Andrew Riddick. Cleveland Simpson (standing) Falcuma McDougald, Robert Kearney, Lee Perry, Anthony Healt, Benny Tate, Travis Coston, Mark Adams, Not Pictured David Martin, Walter Bond, Ronnie Watson. ssar-faipsssaa Freshman Travis Coston 800 meters Junior Mark Adams 800 meters 1:54.00 All Freshman Robert Kearney Long Jump 1:59.76 1500 meters 4:20.12 CIAA Indoors 1500 meters 4:05.02 400 me- 22 ' ll 100 meters 10.6 ter Hurdles 56.57 4x400 meter relay 48:41 Kneeling — Travis Coston. Standing — Cleveland Simpson. Falcuma McDougald, Mark Adams. Not Pictured David Martin, Walter Bond, Eric Cuffee. The Team competing only for it ' s second season had it ' s second winning season 7-3 I Head Track Coaches Falcuma McDougal and Mark Adams. Coach McDougald was second in the voting for coach of the year honors for Cross Country in the CIAA RESULTS THE 1981 NCCU CROSS COUNTRY TEAM ROSTER Mark Adams Philadelphia PA Windsor JR. JR. FRESH. FRESH. Elizabethtown SR. Walter Bonds Travis Coston Rose Hil Eric Cuffee Durham David Martin Falcuma McDouglad Durham SOPH. Ronnie Watson Frederickson SOPH. Coaches: Falcuma O. McDougald Mark Adams CHRIS MC KINSTRY FOOTBALL ill LORENZO INGRAM FOOTBALL VIC HUNTER FOOTBALL NCCU AIAACIAA JACKIE LOWRY VOLLEYBALL Chris Mcklnstry Senior from Pensacola Fla. One of the best linebackers to play at NCCU. Lead the team in tackles with III. 33 being unassisted He recovered three fumbles, and 8 quarterback sacks and had on interception for II yards. Made Black All American and was chosen to play in the Black College All- American game. Andrew Rlddick Cornerback. Junior from Plamfield N.J. Had 27 tackles and 3 interceptions for 61 yards including a 40 yard touchdown against Fayelteville State. He returned 16 punts for 160 yards and 6 kickofls for 122 yards. Gerald Fraylon- -Quarterback. Freshman, from Charlotte N.C. Sixth leading scorer in NCAA Division II having scored 12 TDs and 2 extra points. Passed for 10 TD and 1.203 yards. Chosen Co-Offensive Player of the year in the CIAA Vic Hunter— Wide Receiver. Junior from Lawrens. S.C. Was third in the conference with 32 catches for 559 yards, average 17.5 yards per catch scoring 5 TP s. Had 8 catches for 134 yards against VA. Union in championship game. Lorenzo Ingram— Defensive End. Junior, from Winston-Salem N.C. Second leading tackier on the team with a total of 81. Led the team with 10 quarterback sacks. 6 unassisted. Is one of the reasons that the eagles were second in the nation in pass defense. Jackie Lowry. Volleyball. Sophomore from Durham NC. All Jackie ' s final statics were not available GERALD FRAYLON FOOTBALL NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIV. TENNIS ROSTER HEAD COACH— HARRY EDMONDS NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY TENNIS SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME MARCH i Winston-Salem Winston-Salem, NC LOO 5 Livinstone College Salisbury. NC 1:00 II Saint Augustine ' s Raleigh, NC LOO 23 Johnson C. Smith Charlotte, NC 1:00 25 Shaw University Durham, NC 1:00 24 North Carolina A £ T Greensboro, NC 1:00 26 Saint Augustine ' s Durham, NC 1:00 29 Campbell University Durham, NC 1:00 30 Fayetteville State Fayetteville, NC 1:00 APRIL 1 North Carolina A T Durham, NC 1:00 2 Livingstone College Durham. NC 1:00 5 Shaw University Durham, NC 1:00 7 Campbell University Buies Creek, NC 1:00 9 Winston-Salem State Winston-Salem, NC 1:00 14 Fayetteville State Durham, NC 1:00 19 UNC-Wilmington Wilmington, NC 1:00 20 Johnson C. Smith Durham, NC 1:00 21 Saint Paul ' s Lawrenceville, VA 1:00 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY TENNIS ROSTER PAUL ANDERSON 5-8 150 2 W. Charlotte Charlotte JEFFREY CAMPBELL 6 1 152 3 Webb Oxford GEORGE HENRY 5-9 140 I Hoggard Wilmington RONALD RUSSELL 5 7 150 2 RAGSDALE Jamestown MILTON VANN 6-2 170 2 LANEY Wilmington KEN WOODWARD 5 8 150 I HILLSIDE DURHAM NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY SOFTBALL ROSTER HEAD COACH— SAMUEL VAUGHN NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY SOFTBALL ROSTER NAME POS C HIGH SCHOOL HOMETOWN BRENDA BALDWIN OF C 3 WHITEVILLE WHITEVILLE KIM BIVENS 2B 3 SMITH FAYETTEVILLE ANTOINETTE GRAHAM OF 1 MALVERNE QUEENS NY BRIDGET HALL 3B 3 SANFORD FAYETTEVILLE DAISY MORRIS IF 2 NEW BERN NEW BERN VIRGINIA HARGROVE P 3 GASTON GARYSBURY ANDREA LEDBETTER C 4 S. LENOIR PINK HILL JACQUELINE LOWRY IB 2 DURHAM DURHAM JANICE MC CRIMMON OF 1 CHAPEL HILL CHAPEL HILL EVETTE MITCHELL OF 2 MADISON MADISON REGINA PORTF1ELD SF SS 3 BROOKLAND-CAYCE COLUMBIA JACQUIE REID RF P 3 FIKE WILSON PAMELA RICE 2 GRIMSLEY GREENSBORO ELAINE ROR1E SF 2 H. PT. CENTRAL HIGH POINT TREVA ROSS OF 1 HOGGARD WILMINGTON BRENDA TORAIN OF 2 PERSON ROXBORO BRENDA SEWARD LF 1 HAVELOCK HAVELOCK DARLEENE SEWELL CF 3 BROOKLAND CAYCE COLUMBIA NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY SOFTBALL SCHEDULE MARCH 23 Winston-Salem State 29 Saint Augustine ' s 30 Johnson C. Smith APRIL 1 Fayetteville State 3 Virginia State 5 Shaw University 7 Elizabeth City Winston-Salem 8 North Carolina A T 13 Duke University 17 Livingstone College Johnson C. Smith HEAD COACH— SAMUEL VAUGHN Winston-Salem Durham, NC Durham, NC Fayetteville. NC Durham, NC Raleigh, NC Durham, NC Durham, NC Durham, NC Salisbury, NC 2:00 1=00 1:00 2:00 1:00 2:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 2:00 GRADUATION 1982 Class of 32 most awaited Moments Chancellor Albert Whitining addresses the Class of 82 along with parents Rev. Forzart gives the innvocation and friends. during graduation exercises. i Seniors take one last look at all their teachers and professors. Senior Class President Kerry Johnson addresses his fellow classmates. Central ' s Visitors Awarded John Hope Chancellor Frankling was awarded an Honorary Degree by Kenneth Royal Jr. was another receiptant of an Honorary Whitining. Degree presented by Chancellor Whitining. f Uass Of 82 listens to the guess speaker Dr. Bernard Dr. Bernard Watson President of the William Penn Watson. Foundation. Y O u B E T T E R B E L I E F V E I N C E N T R A L ' S North Carolina Central University Concert and Touring Choirs, under the direction of Dr. Charles Gilchrist. r fit Rozetta Breese sings Stand The Storm, and received Senior Terry Oates Sings with the choir for the standing ovation. last time, What a friend we have in Jesus . he too received standing ovation. CHOIRS! Military Induction These young men have been inducted into the Military Services. steattHBa sas m vkv w John Palmer, Mark Yarrbough. Michael Singleton. Michael Pinkney, Tyrone Evertt. Gearld Braswell NCCU ' s HIGHEST GRADE POINT AVERAGE Ted Stewart leads the Business School. He was the only graduate in the business school to graduate with Suma Cuma Laude in 1982. T E D S T E W A R T Ted Stewart receives his diploma for Chancellor Whitining. Ayder.. N.C J85U Senior Directory Ninon 604J6 Durham. NC 277M Spring Hope. N C J7S Er.gl.th J BoylL.n Aver H8 Ofci a rmburg. NC MJM Judy Y Gay XH Hagan Slreel Raleigh. N C Business Administration English Media Journalism 3515 Carver Rd English 3935 Bainbridge Drive Winston Salem. NC. 37105 Winston Salem. NC 37105 605 Hilly Street Psychology Criminal justice Burlington, NC 37315 Sybil Soreece Holmes 106 H.Hcrest Drive K. ' ui. ' il.ll, ' n ' c 38518 Psychology Marion Charlene Jones 918 B Arbor Dr Business Adminisiration 6407 East Stree. Greensboro. N.C 37401 cling Geography NHrfTiojr tntwn Paia Proc mg PolLhcaltoenle (fVeTaw) Elementary Education k 3 3300 Cre.ghlon Road 1854 Sianberry Drive K,.lmu ,„l. V.r K m a 33333 Fayeticville. N.C 38301 fcflie lee Handsome SoTn 3 ' sh , Street ,0pt,ni Phylhs M Jones 700 Morreene Rd 1-8 TnOTM Hankerson Durham. N.C Shirley tlezabeth Jones Rl 3. Boo 154 619 NW 13 Ave 1013 S Alston Ave Elementary Education (K-3) Jamesville. NC 37846 Psychology Sociology Richmond. Va 33335 Timmy Jones CheSiry 133 Carver Road Jacksonville. NC 38540 English Media journalism Georgette Penny Harm Elem Education k 3 Rt 1. Bo. 509 A : • ' k ' ur.i.ir. Avenue Wanda Renea Hyatt Cnm ' nal ' juslKe 3133 Syracuse Drive Charlone. N.C 38316 rdTLZ 8 Jordan IvSnroe H N C 3JU0 Darryl E Hylton No.lma. N C 17563 1639 Columbia Rd N W B433 Washington DC 30009 3134 N Master Si mSc ' ' PA mi 53 40 Alcola way South Pleasant Hill, N.C 37866 Business Administralion bTi ' hb 1 Si Petersburg. Florida 33713 Darnell Trent kelly JJJJJJJJJJJJ Durham. NC. 37701 315 Holloway Drive Klnston. NC. 38501 Bui.nesi Adm. n.M,.,h,.n Management Barbara Jean Kennedy ki. ' .v.o.. ' n 38501 Ch!r£ne C NC h 38315 lord, N.C 37565 aron Denise Henley P O Bo iU Norlina. N.C 1319 Holland Streel Therapeutic Recre 3313 A Chapel Hill Rd Elementary Education K-3 Patrice E Lash XW Highway 65. Rl ffl 1902 B C« er Dr 901 Kmsior. S Gregory Laogley Durham ' . N.C 37705 on Salem. N C lown. N.C 383J7 Yk... ! ' ■ ' (( ' OOOOOOOOOOOO Edward, nc Tony M ln Durham. NC 377U Craii S Wnghi H..IU Springs. NC 37540 lenderson. North Carolina 375)6 ion Spring. NC 37181 laura Va u ghan Posr Office Bo. Garysburg, NC 3 ich Square. NC 37869 Wny Wyall anyon Dr. r. Norlh Carolina P.ane Wynn trdyne Lelisa Vales P O Box 553 Zebulon. NC 37597 Kwon J.-llrfv tdgar Taylor Weaver ' s Cleaners and Laundromat 121.2 Fayvetteville St. Cleaners Open Mon — Sat 7:00 a.m.— 7:30 p.m. Laundromat Open 7 days a week 8:00 a.m.— 10:00 p.m. Near NCCU Campus Service is our Motto THE NEIGHBORHOOD STORE William H. McLaughin Sr. 1619 Fayvettville St. Durham. N.C. 27707 Monday — Saturday 8:00 a.m.— 9:00 p.m. Sunday Closed GUARANTEED LOWEST PRESCRIPTION PRICE IN DURHAM, N.C. LUCAS PHARMACY ,Inc DISCOUNT DRUGS PROFESSIONAL SERVICE MASON -SHRINER 206 W MAIN ST. PHONE 688 1368 Durham, N.C, Student Government Association Campus Echo Exumbra Expresses thanks to the student body for their support during the year. Master Charge Visa Medicaid McLaughlin Medical Arts Pharmacy William H. McLaughin Jr. 683-1089 Monday — Saturday 9am — 9pm Sunday Ipm — 9pm 2520 Fayvettville St, Durham, NC 27707 EAGLE YEARBOOK STAFF Says Congratulations to the Class of 1982 Editor ' s Note Hello Eagles, The 1982 Eagle Yearbook has finally arrivedl During this year, this school has gone through so many changes. It was my first year asbeing Editor and for the first time in eight years NCCU has switched from Delmar Publishing Company to InterCollegiate Press Publishing Company. Many different changes have taken place, not only did the staff have to adjust to a new company, but you the student body as well. Some people adjusted fine and were very helpful during this year, but others fail to realize that we (the staff) are students too! Well, it has been an experience for me and I have enjoyed working for and with you during this 1982 school year. I hope in the years to come you will begin to appreicate the HARD work that was spent working on this yearbook. It was times during the year that I had trouble seeing the yearbook completed but with the help of the following people it has become a reality: Lori Conway-Ray Co-Editor, Dearise Johnson Business Manager. Vanessa Anderson Secretary, and the Yearbook Staff. The following people have put in a little extra time and I would like to thank them also, Barbara Baker, Sue West, Joe Stewart, James Smuggie Mitchell. Sebrina Grier, Skip Brown, Pandora Frazier. James Lyons. Brenda Baldwin, Vic Hunter. If I have left out anyone please forgive me. Special thanks goes to Mr. Robert Lawson our representive, and to Winfred Cross for filling in for our lost student Photographer. The Student Government Association, Campus Echo, Ex-Umbra, and the Student Affairs Office, and of course thank you! DONNA JEANNE PEERMAN EDITOR-IN-CHIEF m •  „• « ••■• -


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