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

 - Class of 1982

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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

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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



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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

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