Oakwood University - Acorn Yearbook (Huntsville, AL)

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As God would have it, 'replied tofia noticeuforiliterature offered by missionary minded Seventh- result-'she found the lightiof the message God has given andisheirejtoiced' in it ever aft-er. . 'p I . ' 7 f TlClEl 7d8Sltf'9a'f0I', schooling- opportunities led her to the Graysville school in .Ten'nessee1and'to the Batt,le'5CreekSanitarium,where she trained as a nurse. longed to see ha school' started in thefvicinity of her girlhood and con- ducteda school there for a period of years. She 'later became the first Black Sevent1h?d'ay'-Adventistgforevign missionary to India. She later returned to the U.S:: andhaccelpiteldinaf position in Georgia. 'There she did successful Bible work agQ1,.well.as 'assisting in leadinglthe church.. She started the work of the Y.W.C.A. forf lwomen in Atlanta. S 1 7 jShe ,servedlthe'territory of the Southern Union promoting Christian educa- piippgmqng Black .S.iD.A.-fsuntil her retirement in'1946 at the age of 72. Wholly dediicatetdland endowedwith strong and, charismatic personality, her influence t'ouch'e'd''manyslivesfafnd continued to befelteven in her retirement. G' -Over theiyears' she received recognition in many ways with no doubt her crowning honor beingtp-aid.when the Educational Department of the General Gonfelrence of Seventh-day Adventists awarded the Medallion of Merit award. She ibecarne only the twelfth person to receive this in the history of the church., y-i.V1 i i . 'A l ' , 1 Herjlongfand usefuljlifeyended at Riverside Hospital Sabbath, Iune 3, 1972. old.. ,Thus has ended a, link to the past that cannot be re- pta-Ce-ag, Bhtiiauhlifefllike herse-ncourages us to look to the future when we hope to o . i . 7 u .jf qautobiograpyhyfjap pears - in. Mississippi i Girl. H AW W 1 ,-, 1 X f 1 1 X 1 . X 1 5 X . .Q-5,-a 'I . ' 1 ,1',- . Q. , ' 1'1 v A 1 1-1' U TN. 1 . , ff, I .f. V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 N , 1 1 '.gg:,15,3,l 1 Reflections on Yesterday Time waits for no one. Au- tumn, Winter, and Spring each play their part and then fade away. What was once today is now yesterday. Gone . . . gone forever. Only that which we record, either in the mind or on the printed page-they are the only memories we can enjoy of yesterday. As you leaf through the Acorn of the year '72-'73 and the memories are once again brought to life, reflect and remi- nisce on the good old days , forever gone but not forgotten. 6 6 Sunshine reflected and caught in golden leaves remembrances golden happenings recorded lil-ze sunshine reflected and caught in golden leaves .bl Q nn' 'N I E i I 4 -14 1 .I V y 1 A f, 4, 1 ' if f i 5 if .V Ek W I . 4 ' ' 1 1 My N N21 ,V 45 2941 Lg., ,QV-J f , f ,Vj 5 fir 'F ' A V, 1 . A A 1 8 J was 55 ,sf sg. xx . N b vn ww 'r,5A2W,- 6 Mn 3 I J Fl V-I Y 5,1 , 1 1 , 1 . 1 f- wi , , 4 11 I W.. . . . Autumn Came Long lines of registration, class schedules, chapel seats, reunion of old friends, and meeting of new ones, Afro- skating party, Bible Conference, Lyceums, flagbali, Sadie Hawkins night, Sophomore Class Day, Conference on Black Seventh-day Adventist Youth, The Messiah, final exams-they're all a part of yesterday. Autumn has come and gone. smmu- 2 As the leaves of Autumn begin to turn colors of red, orange, and brown, we find ourselves on the campus of dear O.C., some for their first year and others returning for another school year Not knowing what this new year holds in store for us, each of us somehow is ex- pecting an exciting new experience, spiritu- ally, academically, and socially. Where else can we find that new experience than at Oakwood College. IO Who am I? Where um I? in the terms of the Master Plan . Jtrirgix , WK ch D R W . wx ix .. , Fall Registration Sets Record Hi h .1 JJ 1 i l L 1 I I X 'I H X .1 , ' September 13, hundreds of new Fresh- men arrived upon the campus of OC. By the time the old students returned, there were already more than 350 Fresh- men on campus. With this population ex- plosion, many of the upperclassmen were housed off campus. Registration Week turned out to be an- other one of those hectic weeks'when things just didn't go right. The lines were longer than usual, but having to wait wasn't half as bad after you introduced yourself to those in line that you didn't know. From time to time it was good to see an old friend. The enrollment for the Fall quarter reached the highest in the history of Oak- wood with 851 students. The Freshmen led with 386, Sophomores 213, Iuniors 136, Seniors 96. All that O.C. has to say to her sister colleges is .... Look out!! 12 my f 7' , 5 'ff Q64 '-1 1 l--- .lv- n4', r 'W' ' ' M. I ii! S. H,-f 'ii'f' -mvnQ R Gregory Valentine waits patiently for his cards to be signed. E You need four more hours of electives, Hank 13 fro-Skating Party Couple . . . anyone? PIease?? 2 01 70 ff Q as '52 ff The next skate will be for couples only. Where are all the guys tonight? sl fly., J. YW- K y X -llnqn After a week of sitting in long meetings, placement tests, handbook orientation, lectures and consultations, Freshmen Ori- entation Week culminated with a skating party to set a trend for the coming skating parties for the year. The theme was Af- rica as the walls were draped with tigers, elephants, and leopards all contributing to an atmosphere depicting our African heritage. Black awareness was demon- strated through the colorful and ex- pressive styles of dashikis and geles. After an educational awakening into routine of a college student, awareness of oneself and one's culture would surely be a great step in the road of life. The music from the organ also added to the theme of the party. I5 Da ing Game . . . Uakwood Style . ,.A. efifgiii, in if 5 aw ff' it 15 ,, 1? :ff l Ft? 't wg, PHE D Q 'T I N E fri MP6 f---- X-ni Bachelor No. 3, if on a date, I were to ....... Such is the usual beginning for a typical question asked during a Dating Game interview. On September 30, Oak- wood provided entertainment for the student body by giving them insight into the personalities of eight new Freshmen. Noel Burke was the emcee as Miss Sherri Bog- gess interrogated Robin Hunter, Ellis Pitts, and james Lee while Debbie Holland, Cynthia Iohnson, and Paula Smith answered the queries of Michael Pennington. Perhaps the annual Dating Game at O.C. will one day be followed by the Newlystead Game. v i Q f ww' Bachelor No. 2 reminds me of a sick chicken. Bachelorette No. 1, if I had the key . if you had the key to my heart, I'd change the lock! Qnz 45 iszs ms 1? el ix 'e 431 Q! r w X 4 J' , df M ., f f -V f V 15 MW Z . el .if I Yf' ' f, 1 f' . . like a bridge over troubled water . . . WEGA. - '5 E' ff 5 Y 4 3 Initiations for student associations are always loads of fun, not only for those being initiated and veteran members, but for all observers also. This year the initiation, for the Omega Sigma Psi Club called for braids, black dresses, black pants, black shirts, a rock on a string hanging around the neck, and tennis shoes worn on the wrong feet. The young men of Edwards Hall were awakened around 6:00 a.m. on an Autumn morning to the sounds of Omega Sigma Psi, Omega Sigma Psi, . . . . . . . . . . These words were constantly re- peated over and over again by the students who were pledging for the club. In order to become a member of the club one must pass through two days of hilarious acts. Their faithfulness to their cause will be rewarded. 18 Initiation, embarrassment, but Fun! NW-Ni ,Q QL...... 35,4115 - 9 'S.., W I rs 1 3, 1 'Alfa ff ., , , ' g ff + I -, '--: 1' N A X ns. I xiii ,gi U- v' ,f 5 ,K 5 f 'ii V all 'w M19Wf ' lu I gxf' 'M Mf- , I X , -yi' if 5 f 55' fM'f,I 4 I i J uw X ' B01 L.QLi Bonfire .... Disappointment A cool Saturday night in October, students began to head for the site of the annual U.S.M. bonfire. Many were huddled together in groups, blankets were thrown around shoulders, While many waited for the match that would set the area ablaze with flames and warmth. The tractor finally arrived and many climbed on board still in a tight ,group determined to stay warm. The minutes ticked by but no one ever came with the Wood or matches! It was a great disappointment to the many stu- dents who were anticipating an enjoyable evening. .KB As the minutes passed, pa J tience began to run out. tttlt 5 5535 All! in 7939 f fmf js- 'R-, Xb Can you remember a golden sun on a warm afternoon, new bleachers, a fresh cut field, and always two exciting teams going af- ter each other? Can you recall tenacious teams namely: the Faculty's team, Rice's team, Dudley's team, Lang's team? If so, then you must remember the Faculty winning its first four games before falling to defeat at the hands of Golson's roughboys. You must remember the three-way deadlock for first place in the N.F.C. Yes, you might have remembered the many thrilling facets of the exciting flagball sea- son. If you didn't attend at least one game, well, you just missed one of the most exciting activities on our campus first quarter. DIVISIONAL TEAMS N.F.C. A.F.C. TEAM Won Lost Ties Pct. TEAM Won Lost Ties Pct. Rice 7 1 .875 Faculty 6 2 .750 Dudley 6 1 1 .857 Golson 5 3 .625 Lang 6 2 .750 Iucl-:son 4 4 .500 Godson 3 3 1 .500 White 3 4 1 .428 Clonsey 3 3 1 .500 Coke 3 5 .375 Henderson 0 8 M. Students 1 7 .125 J vb' if ' , ,, afqft 'ii ' f . 3 aft!! 1 4 'L' w ,,p 'lvhi ' I all - fC 1 ' . ' .. 'O ' XM: 03KW0Qd College Library HUDTSVIHE, Ala. 35gQ6 1 fi 23 '48 .5',e,4g S X. Q... M V K 92 1 41 f in E if I W Qs! 4 lr 4 , , W , F all E1 1 Q1-M64 rv Qs M. ' ,t L 'Jig Nm? - '2 L x if .LV 1' rwffbf yu, E 4 .Av A A '.fflf'. ' , x' ' b 1,217 ml. q'1HQ.-'Wkaaf M , oQLf4Jtdf?'T'1,-QA'1Im1,sY ., 1.5, 1 I V' f gf A f X'!' , ' I 'uv ' ,3 ff, J 'mf' Q 4 'I -I 'fit 15' I '..4 alaha, 4 ' - 'Wi Ni' if ag, .fx , e, 'pl Blu 7 X A El? N9 The third annual Collegiate Bible Confer- ence of the Southern Union convened at Camp Alamisco, the campsite of the Ala- bama Mississippi Conference. Camp Ala- misco is miles away from the nearest town. The smell of pine and the chirping of the birds adds to the beauty of the campsite. Coming from O.C. and S.M.C., approxi- mately 200 students were in attendance. One could readily see that there were those who came seeking a one-to-one relationship with the Savior. Group discussions, joint fellow- ship and physical recreation were all a part of the three day conference. The climax for the conference came Sabbath evening when the students gathered around a candlelit table and partook of the Lord's Supper. As the students stood hand in hand the words of Side by Side were sung. Meet me in Heaven we'll join hands together . . . This was the utmost desire of those who attended the conference. Pray that we all will be there! I 4 I I NJA? Singing praises to the Creator lifted the spirits of those in attendance. 26 'L ..,- J -r-r - aw New friends were also made between the students of O.C. and S.M.C Remember Bible Conference? -fi The group discussions were very heavy The loss of a fellow Oak- woodite, Alphonso Reed, made many of us stop and think. A feeling of sadness over- shadowed the campsite, but our hearts were uplifted with the hope of being reunited at the Advent of our Savior. 27 .. 21 2352 Mission Accomplished The 1972 Ingathering Campaign was kicked off with a rally held in Ashby Auditorium on the evening of November 15. The students were divided into different conferences in order to reach the goal of S5,000. The next morning about 300 students in- vaded the Huntsville area to accomplish the mission that was be- fore them. By mid-afternoon the goal was just about reached and after all the reports were finally turned in, the student body had reached their portion of the goal. An extra day was added to the Thanksgiving vacation for a job well done. K v1.31 T ...V J N ,, .s .W Q '44,-Q' 3:--4-,, ',,, ... 'M4' f W .W v.- ' 'W' AN I, --,Nea S I I ...cj l l 1 4 .p-A ',,a. M' fffff' 'Au Aa ,. .,n I-WJ' s ,f Q. avlium. C' 1. Vw-ss' T , J... 'XZ ' A ' , X ,K ., If A , J A ,, W , ... . W ,, . 11,1 , , ,, , , M ' 5 -W-H fdmwr,-,41ve'w.f,:'f . . 1, , flxxf sr'- ' 1' . ' --fam... M. , N x, af, -vw Q ,, .W V, s M V .na fv-f,w.W,:-RQQM-fall ' - . x N, , ,, ' ' x 'ff f v--' .lx 1 ',gVx 4,'ff-.vfls-.1. gn L-t ,W M .FM W, ,. .,3-,2.s5- -N ,H -4'f'5'1!'vl' 53? .t -QB' mf'-45' Q- , ..-- zum.. Nha ' . I-L 'Q.. ' 1 l 4 Mmm , 'hw' I H f ' if Q -1A Q iA A iff 1 l ' 'l lt i .',A, w t . . if 11. 'and' sp-oolcs are out ,V Q ,l, f ' place 'When Qakwototiyi' decides, to' 'do her: thing., ,'-' Sjh9flii'diid,f:fl!aThe HH110WGGDlI3fHffyi WHS HH QCC3fff f 'lffsioni Well,'nex?er'fotrgetgf3Q, 3f . espieciallyfafter falling A' Mintqf'nthetyentrancegyof the, Spolokhouse for! being i '1 ',. ' on the twaygont 2 . if youniade it out. Hal- logweienis not Halloween unless 'somevonev-risres from the ,ffdeadf','Q1Dolores ,W.oodson ,was the brave' 'soul lay ein,-the casket3 and caused rnanypeople to ' A A' :fHlli1t,l'l l0'lMCV6Il -theqclirnax of the- evening was the presentatijonlfof A The -Nutcracker Suite by the Val-A e'1'i.e'BiggS' Corripany of Actors 8: Actresses. The pro- jvgrarnlwasvvemceed by Ramon Wheeler, Social Vice Presidentvofi the U.S.M. iandtThelma Ferrell, Miss Qa'k'wood.T. Even now We can recall the commotion and exciternent when we hear The wicked witch is dead, is dead. ,The Wicked witch is- dead. 9. ,X 'A , f xl!! ff' t l 1 ill' 4, X kiln, N . Q55 ,ya l yi ' W V Q ff ' 72 4 t s g ! f rw Z , 3 I X 1 X ,a v fl f .Qf M Q' we WN X i M,,.vw+'i f xx 4 N M, , M ,w:a::4w HW- L, HN X X JA w WW H A Q ' ++ ' ' Students trip through the Sp E i , I I , r , . f f 1 Q i 1 f ..- 1 1 is fha. f , 'f K4 ' ' v5Q,fff gQ ya 8- ap. .Sx ,f1 fir 'xy 'F 1. 9, I Q1 XY-hx' 'gf' ,A ,Ly f V x Q? if! X-f A H 'w r Q Y . NAT' I v fa V, Q ,f ' ,Q gm-af , fa 55 'X ww ,rp , L 5 ff? w, 14: l 3 ff M4 5 ,533 ffhf' if :'f',, ,km f'N.f 'ff A 0,. A ,S ,lui vf ng- , 1 Q I gl +C jg E it i L ceums Add Their Cultural Touch During the Fall quarter, various activities were provided for the student body and com- munity. Sometimes as many as three activities would be scheduled for the same Saturday night. The Mu Alpha Gama fMusic Clubj pro- vided an enjoyable musical program on Octo- ber 21, in the Fine Arts Auditorium. Music For a While featured music students from the George Peabody College School of Music in Nashville, Tennessee. The auditorium was filled to capacity. Mu Alpha Gama can be ap- plauded for a Well planned cultural activity. carve- :Q :rf '-+--.........,,,! z r 1 i zxil I f- 4 ng i l in 1 T Stanley Ware, Tenor soloist, was presented in concert by the O.C. Lyceum Concert Series on October 29. He was ac- companied by Ritti Boggs who is a Music major at the George Peabody College School of Music. Stanley Ware is a member of the O.C. faculty, one of the professors in our Music Department. At the time of the con- cert he is working on a higher degree at the George Peabody College School of Music. 35 i, X l l 9 'I ,466 'l. di l L 5 1 1 l I : r ll E I l r i b 1 f 22 gf ,Q if 'A I . .,',' 1 ,Q J 1 , z f . .J ' hi, 'V X VF 1'1 fa. , ' WMOMXAWAG' XJ' fmvawznfif Q E lgpic 3 Z4 pf ,W ,Q-,f.,,f,' ,, .I ,ah ff? f fr 1 I ' A 1 I 'A . ',,,' t id I , K .- A.. ,. ff!! .1 'e ,, 4, Y . x nf, , wi, . . ,ff -' k.'f1'w 1 1' , ,N fr v I . T3 'w I' lgiffflff 1,11 M gm! V N M n 4'Iug...s.-- .. ,w A -, 5, h ' .. .V ,5r,Qtq s.-1 N X 'U ' ,, ,gf-., f 41 QQ Tq.,1,-rw Q3 6 lM4276!f1l!fV7 ' F ll N 9' I O N Careers Da On November 1, the student body was once again for- tunate to have several workers from the Southern Union Conference present on campus to present various occu- pations that are available in the denomination. Booths and displays were set up in Ashby Auditorium to give in- formation and booklets on the many professions. Door prizes and bite size gifts also added to the milieu. Many students were amazed to find such a wide range of pro- fessions offered by the denomination and many were de- termined to give themselves to the finishing of the work. f '-'f'-uv'-N., My s W4- 7 r, ' I ' Sf? f Y X A 1 Elder David Taylor, representing the Black constituents of the Pacific Union Conference, stirred the hearts of the entire campus family during the Fall Week of Prayer. During the nightly services and private conferences, the Holy Spirit could be felt as God used Elder Taylor in a remarkable way during the week. Many of us realized that time is short and God is definitely about to return to claim His own. We were made more aware that we must be about our Father's business. The words of Pass It On that were sung nightly made us more determined to pass on the news of our returning Saviour to those who are in dark- ness. The Friday night burning service will al- ways remain inthe minds of those who burned habits, sins, and other hang-ups that are hin- dering our spiritual growth. As we stood hand in hand around the fire, the words of Side By Side lifted our hearts Heavenward. In order to experience continual spiritual growth, we must claim the promises of God daily. What we have burned let us not return to, our old habits and sins, and play among the ashes. , W?WKKX -' 2 Elder David Taylor 38 ww W, M ik. . , 9, JW .1 E, ig 6 in , f WM Q W' if-ar xfm it f ,Sf 1 iw ,if ff' , , X., 'fwsw W2 W-574.1 ,V , Q -e fi 511 O 'J' D 0-A r-1 1 DDC 321 '4 O. bro Xi-1 012 CZ- CD II r'V' rn DJ 1 F' Qs mi mg- O- -vo -s 52. Q- f'D I3 PF 1,- -new 1 s 3 s E r iw W sz- - yy? 1 fi 5 vgzigfjr I 4, t ., i r.: 3 'wg f . ,. ' l 3 S lf fi? 7 f 1 - 5 .5721 1- 5 1 Q 'fs 2- ' f 'ts i F ' 5 if 5 7 f ll 1 1 7 is ' 1 , S H , 2 S fl? it 4 if A L 4 2 1 '15 S l f S -M -'fi E 1 i ' 1 2 ttf . 7 fs? 2 ' K H ja vt-: ' t - yi - gi v .. 9. y :.: s Q c , 4 ' , , 4 tai f it 2-s ,f 2 N it ' ' 1 x 9 I I if 'Q lt it V' , S 1 4 , .,., - I . ,Q ' W ,,,.,.ef. -wmv - - V MWWM .1 E KMC X ,W g, 5 i , ,ff fn , We V X llxnb , ,. . , W, 1 5,-,jf xg X X 7' 1 r f ff , f 'f QQ Q . All 'Q K tx lr me .L -vf if' A g fi ' ff . t Q Z ' - .-nvuiw.. M6 -f O O X s 5 x e U 4' 5? Spirit of the '7O's School spirit was demonstrated on the evening of November 12, 1972, as the class officers for the '72- '73 school year were introduced to the student body. In previous years the school spirit at Oakwood hasn't been on the level that it should have been, so in October, of 1970, Roy Malcolm, Registrar of the college at the time, initiated the theme Spirit of the '70,s in order to revive the school spirit among the students. This year Wilma Foster, the new Registrar, and the new Dean of Students, Claude Thomas, led out in the tradition that was established two years ago. The Freshmen, Sophomores, Iuniors, and Seniors each stirred the student body with their own i'unique presentations. The climax of the evening was given by our own President Rock who chal- lenged the leaders of each class to continue the spirit that was demonstrated throughout the school year. The program ended with the singing of the Alma Mater. 40 S K if AWK -., ,N Ronald Lang, President Class of '74 Sherman Rogers, President Class of '73 n I l w l 1 S f A Zigi? 22,51 W.. J - -I J 1 g ,..,,.ff+'- ' 'Yi , f M val iii? k'-,k'k X M l r 1 r i an are tv 1 l,,s , I gr' I l I If f 1 l ' .'r 4 The leaders of yesterday. 41 I , Conference on SDA Lift every voice and sing till earth and heaven ring. Ring with the harmonies of liberty . . . The first na- tional Conference on Seventh-day Adventist Black Youth opened at Oakwood College in November with the words of the black national anthem. More than 700 delegates sponsored by local churches and institutions Black Youth overflowed the Oakwood campus, already strained by a record enrollment. Real issues facing black Adventists were discussed from the platform and in small forums, crisis in identity, the black community, the black family, women in the church, the milieu in the SDA church, health, economics, employment and recreation. 4 lil L-4 ,rf , Q '76 ' . , i 7 H' i coucof OAKUOUD IN A 42 Elder C.D. Brooks' message Friday evening opened the conference. y 'iff' xg aw! . A .N wr' K 'onxwooo WW' R915 -- ouggs '1 limi g l K , l 5 13 I 2 Y Delegates from as far as Oakland and San Francisco, California. 43 An impressive list of speakers were presented during the confer- ence. Elder C.D. Brooks set the tone for the conference in his Friday evening vesper message. Dr. S. Ferguson also spoke during a later meeting Friday evening. Elder S. Meyers was the key speaker for the two church services that were held Sabbath morning. Elder B. Reaves spoke on the subject Black SDA Youth Your 'X' is Missing, Sabbath afternoon. More topics and speakers were presented Sun- day with Dr. E. Gooding, Mrs. Edna Williamson, Dr. A. Alexander, and Elder I.L. Wagner. in A A i 1 Elder S. Meyers 44 Delegates from the entire United States were in attendance at the con- ference. Pine Forge Academy, our only black boarding academy, was well rep- resented. On Friday evening during the vesper service the Pine Forge Academy Band under the direction of Mr. Green rendered a few musical selections. The band also performed Sabbath morning and also Saturday night. An area in the College Center, with pictures and bro- chures displayed, gave those attending the conference an impressive insight into Pine Forge Academy. Many black Adventists were made aware that an academy for black Adventist youth existed. 45 X' Saturday night was a time for spiritual and physical recreation. Musical Ex- travanganza presented different musical talents. Vocal solos, instrumental talent, and various vocal groups exhibited their unique talents. Sunday night after the group discussions and joint meetings, many were introduced to Oakwood's fa- vorite sport . . . skating . Even though the skating floor was a little extra crowded with additional skaters, the eve- ning was well enjoyed by all those who participated . . . and by those who stood back and watched. The De-She-Ons 46 ,Q JI' -.,,v-0' ,.f Sophomores Lead Gut if November 30, was set aside for Sophomore Class Day. You could pick out a Sophomore anywhere by the colors black and gold that many of them wore to distinguish themselves from the rest of the student body. In the class- room, some of the Sophomores were permitted to take full control. A special section in the cafeteria was reserved for only Sophomores and to top it all off that night, they presented Essence In Black featuring the Dynamic Five, the De-She-Ons, and a fashion show. To end the evening, the Sophomores challenged the Freshmen in a basketball game in the gym. Recognition must be given to the Sophomore Class in that they were the first class to step out by presenting a full-day of activities for the campus. 48 tw fi 'N.,t,,,t ,,i, it rv! 5' N E 3 VZ, ,L ig .Q ., A 'QC t to Ronnie and Yvette emceed the program. Ronald Edmonds up for two points. K -u-1,-Q . A 5 g l I r 2? s 5 I 5 I 3 ' I I l l K 'if .M l e. 5'-Q. 'Q 1-.5 Michele Palmer becomes teacher for a day. 49 ItZ.4.Y2.2i7 ' 'N RHISIH IH the Sun CAST Lena Younger Eva Rook Ruth Younger Rlse Lowery Walter Lee Younger Robert Wrlght Beneathea Younger Dxedra Brooks Travls Younger Adrlanne Preston George Murohlnson Robert Thomas Ioseph Asagal Mlohael Bramwell Karl Llndner Donald Shelton Boho George Valentlne Movmg Men jason McCraken Ronald Lynch f f f 1 .A ,,,' f , 1 ffff 7 ff X X My Wi' Y , R o f Q fwww M cm s- A, aw Qy..,ff4ff, m,4fy Wyyfi, W A qw W. A , 7 X, ff Q 'w1.f Q Jw, .645-K , -AKM-w, 1 5 -ff! , 2 f ff 1 -f .4 1 3,0 fl' K, ,f4,5-nf 35,1-V ,5,,,MWf!fv,,L,f Mfg 4, jlfalf, V f' 9 fa, ,G fwf!,ff,,f 7 f. f ,cfs f K. .f 1 50 Q 1-.0 .W ,..,.. 0 , .W 007 -nqns1a:nnaaanntuw-f--4vfwovman-- A-Q1-as ,a-.5-..a. I'm sorry but seats 145 and 146 are already taken. On December 2, and 3, the newly formed Literary Guild brought off-Broadway to Oakwood with its presen- tation of Lorraine Hansberry's Raisin in the Sun. The realism of the 1950's was depicted in such a way that the audience felt a part of the action. Seeing the drama on stage brought each of us closer to its implications. The di- recting and acting was superb as this new phase of edu- cation was initiated at Oakwood. 1 t 1 s ' 1 U 'dit in l ' .A I , V, ., K, :I ,i . 9' iigt f-ta 73 IE, 99 U 7 51 -fi gin: , - 7 - -- exk '9 -.ff ff 7' A -V-. 'gasp s , .,,, ,. QQ!!-'1' sg! A5 : 1,1 '6Happiness is . . . Sharing with those who are less fortunate gives one a true meaning of Christmas. just as Cod was unselfish in giving His Son, the student body once again proved to be unselfish by showing love to the children of the Harris Home for Children and other children of the community. Under the direction of Ramon Wheeler, Social Vice-President of the U.S.M., the students were given the opportunity to become fathers or mothers, big brothers or big sisters, uncles or aunts for a night during the Christmas Party on December 6. A huge Christmas tree was decorated and stood loaded with gifts in Ashby Auditorium as wide-eyed and excited tiny tots entered the gym. Everyone was seated in a semi-circle while Ricardo Craham, Vice-President of the U.S.M., and Leonard Tucker lead out in the singing of Christmas Carols to arouse the Christmas Spirit. The Little Drummer Boy was shown also to add to the Christmas Spirit. Santa Claus made his debut with his reindeers. The most memorable part of the evening was when the gifts were passed out. Eyes beamed and smiles of happiness radiated from the faces of the children as they opened their gifts with excite- ment. It is more blessed to give than to receive was truly experienced by those who participated that evening. if xt!! H ondells Messiah 'W rv On December 8, the Oakwood College Choir and the Huntsville Symphony Orchestra presented Hondel's Mes- sioh in Ashby Auditorium under the direction of Dr. Har- old Anthony. This has been one of Oakwood's traditions and this year's rendition was exceptionally superb. Music majors were featured as soloists this year: Michele Cleve- 54 land, Sopranog Bessie Ratliff, Mezzo-Sopranog Anthony Mosley, Tenorg and Duane Hamilton, Baritone. Stanley Ware, Tenor, a member of the Music faculty, was also a soloist. The performance was outstanding and received much praise in Huntsville. Our hats go off to Dr. Anthony and our choir. ' Q If-use-., A . Jw . Q o x . v 4'-.. .Mix Lfime-e.iJ.-A N4 ,,, Anthony Mosley, Tenor Michele Cleveland, Soprano ,VB-x I . lf!-Ik - 1 uf, -,,,. 'f8,A 'rb-fmvn N' A '1.vl. 2-'C 1' f l. Bessie Ratliff, Mezzo-Soprano 55 The golden leaves of Autumn have fallen from their places atop the majestic oal-is, elms, and dogwood. The trees now stand cold and bare. The green grass has faded to a dull brown and the cold winter wind has begun to blow. . . . Winter Came Winter here at the Oaks has a beauty all its own. The Campus has stripped her cloak of Au- tumn and has adorned herself with her garb of Winter. While the memories of Autumn linger one Can't help wondering what Winter holds. t 1 Wf- pf ' vrwi-N ,Alf 4 WD ., .- 4 P . 'f A 3 - -3-'.1-,e-W , 4. . , url .' 7 - . Q . 5 - 1-.m A m Y if J., W I-wvunpud gm' EF' V 'Lf' 1,67 A ' my Q .adj , 1 ' ., .V PH 5 R L V, Y:' y V ,.,,i.-a--' wuiv W W , ,nqr 4 if ' M W L ' -1.- 7r',-ur t. fkiw-1' ' L fa- ff' fm? , I ' ' . , T 4' 1 fg 4 !q'ffn.3g,. , . .f ' ..,. . 1 f, -. 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' .' -.,,. 3- M , zgyf. , 1. 1 w 1 ' , ,, L ' , ' -4 1 ,N ' . r , f 'W If .A sl' 0 '. W -,gi x ,, , g ,i5f1T4:'5 f' , -ff , ff Q' .s -- .1 ' , -Q .,,- I - ' ' 4, ul A A I 5 ,JA , Q. -. l i',:Q. ' A Torrentioi rains, gusty winds, white frost on o Cool morning, o blanket of snow covering the ground for o few hours. Yes, this is all o port of Winter. 57 , Y 1 ' , ,,, ,,,7 7,11 ,jim ,,,. ,,7,, 58 f v Q 'N V ,'af,Iq1,,v, V, zgfgwfv- 4 iw.: W :Z 'f Q '2 ' ,,,1,.?25Q-. . QM. 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I hope their aim is straight! 60 4119704 Old Fashioned Social and Carnival Ring toss, ballons and darts, volleyball, hoop a basket, kissing booth fwith chocolate kissesj, sloppy joes, pop- corn, potato chips, and punch were all a part of the Old Fashioned Social and Carnival that the faculty and staff presented on Saturday evening january 20. One can't re- member that evening without remembering Dean Butler serving a volleyball, Mr. L. Hampton shooting two points, Dr. Richardson enjoying a plate of appetizing food, and Dr. and Mrs. McDonald sitting on the sidelines just relax- ing. It just goes to show that the faculty and staff can en- joy a Saturday evening with the students instead of spending it at home grading papers and preparing assignments. 61 What Could be more fun than scoring four strikes in a row, or even getting four spares? Screams, laughter, and boisterous voices were all a part of the excitement that was exhibited by many of the stu- dents during the HNight at the Bowling Alley spon- sored by the U.S.M. during winter quarter. Anything is bound to happen when you get a group of Oak- woodites together. Getting your fingers stuck in a ball that is too small, constantly rolling a ball down the gutter, and would you believe a ball flying over someor1e's shoulder-in the wrong direction! It was an evening that was enjoyed by all that were in at- tendance. Even if your score fell into the Category below 50 or if it hit a high of 160, everyone left the alley in high spirits. Brenda Valentine hopes to get another strike. Terry waits anxiously for his turn while Audrey and Robin enjoy themselves by just watching. 62 .x x xxx. xx KX 63 Basketball Season The most popular sport at Oakwood College is basketball. And there was plenty of it around the College during winter quarter. As the intramurals in basketball got underway, the various teams exhib- ited great stamina and tenacity of purpose but only one team Could win trophiesg that is, one team in each league. - K it For the first time in Oakwood's history there was a B league set up for men not good enough to play on the A league teams but too good to sit on any bench. By the addition of the B league, a new phase of entertainment was provided. The teams in A league had a grueling schedule and at the end Calvin Hardy's. team and Tommy Grave's team fought for the right to be called champions. In a most titillating game, decided with a one point mar- gin, Calvin Hardy's team was the victor! Gerard johnson just couldn't hang with Paul Smith. Larry Holland shoots for two points Leagues Compete Basketball season was here once again. Re- verse layups, long jump shots, and devasting drives were all seen during the hours of 4:30p.m. and 6:00p.m. every afternoon in the gym during the winter quarter. Basketball tal- ents were displayed, developed, and utilized during the exciting and heart stirring games. The loud cheers and screams will never be forgotten. Keith Artis dribbles down court. 667 660 333 166 Sam and French are determined to get that ball. N B A East N.B.A. West Pct. W 1 000 Donna, Michele, Denise and Marlene were our in- Pct. .833 .667 .500 .333 .000 67 66 99 Birmingham v.s. Oakwood All Stars ,, x. - o a XP A f xg Q. 5 - f 1 1 1 ,4 gg 3 sv F V , ,, f f L h stands speechless as two points are made. Hank is determined to get the 1'eb0U d 112 I 'hwy V W W N11 wif ia Q .,f ,,f::txI4 ll 1-V271 ' 'wi A V M-.53f'?'if yi i .Ti ff ' f., .I -. , , 1 . .Fil ,..Hg.,,. - . M VS' ff' +152-' '- S 5. 7 ' 'js 'ff 'YG' . h 1. ,f. - 'V T . - ' ,lf K-H -f V ' .. we . -.tcm V .. 3'i:1:L,k.,9 .. .gs -1 x Q'-fbi..-241,-' , A ing, i - -N411 -. 'iv ff ?-rx- Q 'wi' 1- i if Qi ,1fk:3 ! , KQ V? ' . .i ,..,k :.u N ,. The Oakwood College All Stars did it again. The mighty All Stars challenged the Bi- rmingham church team on Saturday evening February 10, in the college gym. It was a most exciting game. Ioe Barnes and Hank Iames were the top scorers that evening. Birmingham was just no match for our energetic and skillful All Stars. The final score was 76-53 with our All Stars obtaining the victory. This was only the beginning of an exciting basketball season here at Oakwood. Mo 'S The Oakwood College All Stars 69 Z 'E f i gs 5? Musical talents were displayed by Michael Smith and Danny Davis. , f if fi , L, , 2 Sophomore King and Queen: Michael Smith and Glynis Kilby. Lacynda Evans demonstrated her acting and speaking talents. 70 mai Sophomore King und Queen Pogeont sf? i .. , K if Q . it it ' F ' 13 :wa fin S. H 5 'L ,ft J N . f 5' A C 'l' rvwv l 11 I Z 1 f . my tl l X f S i ll ,F S 5 Q s f 1 .41 Linda McCleary soothed our hearts with a vocal solo. The Sophomore Class once more stepped out on February 1, by presenting a King and Queen Pag- eant. Ten Sophomores each displaying their own talents competed for the title of Sophomore King and Queen. Vocal and instrumental selections, drama and prose were all demonstrated throughout the evening. Unfortunately there were not enough crowns to give each contestant, even though all of them deserved one. Only one King and Queen could be chosen. After the judges returned with their deci- sion Miss Glynis Kilby was crowned Sophomore Queen and Mr. Michael Smith was crowned Soph- omore King. Miss Kilby was later to represent her class in the Sweethearts Pageant to compete with other queens for the title of Miss Sweetheart. ,Q Q v ...g A. . rf Febraury 4-10, was set aside for the Student Week of Prayer. Larry Bailey, Religious Vice-President of the U.S.M., coordinated the week. The theme, Lo He Comes , was quite fitting in that we are looking for the soon return of our Saviour. A Message to Laodiceaf' A Beastly Actf' and It's Time To Make A Choice were a few of the dynamic sermons presented during the week. The song service and special music also added their in- spiring touch to the nightly services. The speakers for the week were: Booker Rice, Latas Edwards, Steve Norman, Raymond Saunders, Alfred Iohnson, Augustus Ogiste, and Larry Bailey. Although the Week of Prayer is over, we are still anticipating the day when Christ will come. The timely messages made us all stop and think! 72 CC !9 Lo He Comes! , . l f I -...... ....,, Lyceum Series Presents Lerone Bennett and Iocquelyn Ross The Oakwood College Lyceum Series presented Mr. Lerone Bennett, Associate Editor of the Ebony Magazine, on February 11, in Ashby Auditorium. In his lecture he made us aware of the importance of history and the role of the Black man in history which historians have some- how neglected to tell in the past. Q? 7 X , seg, 5 W ff - with, ' y X f ff? f , My 2 Y -sf . X Wfiw 7 sg r . ,fm X ,. y if f ,J I 1 1 5 1 , . e 4 S f 1 I 35 Qw- Throughout the school year the Lyceums have been quite outstanding. On Saturday evening, March 10, in Moran Hall Auditorium, Iacquelyn Ross, Soprano soloist, was presented in concert. Her concert consisted of selec- tions from Handel, Mozart, Schubert, Brahms, and Gou- nod. A group of Negro Spirituals were the climatic selec- tions of the evening. Mrs. Ross attended Oakwood College and graduated in 1964, with a major in Music. She later graduated from Andrews University with a Master of Arts degree in Vocal Performance. Mrs. Ross is presently residing in New York where she teaches voice and piano. Her accompanist was Mr. Roy Iennings. 2 3 ,r , 4 I' if ' Se' X5 5 f i - Q 4' H - it We , l 1 ill 2 A if i -5 f 4 2 E 5 gas? Ride on King Iesus, no man . . . 75 ,W , A..., -. -F - Senior Presentation As the melody of Pomp and Circumstance' echoed through Ashby Auditorium on Sunday evening, March 4, Sherman Rogers, President of the Class of '73, led his class down the long aisle to take their places for the an- nual Senior Presentation. There was a feeling of excite- ment and happiness in the heart of every Senior that eve- ning. Wintley Phipps and Annette Davis each presented special music for this momentous occasion. Elder Ran- dolph Stafford of Cleveland, Mississippi, challenged the Walking down the aisle . . . at last! 76 Class of '73 by using their aim To turn the idealism of the mind into a tangible reality and motto Egonismetha Tetelekamen Teterekamen fWe have fought We have kept We have finishedj in his message. As the Words of the class song Dear Old O.C. , led by Patrice Braxton, were sung, a feeling of serenity was felt throughout the audience. The Class of '73 was the largest graduating class in the history of Oakwood. X fat, .f V ' l 52113931 7 1 5 ' Wise f' Q ' , , ll ' I Elder Randolph Stafford Pj Hill ' wo., I lift The VOICE of Annette Davls f1I1ed the entlre audltorlum Sherman Rogers Class Presldent E if , . , Aiilxgafgf :Xing ,X k kj 2 ' , ? N 1 , L55 Q , in 5 Rf? X Eg? X 1 xv EQ - '2'-ww-. I i J v, 1 fxxmflc ' V1 K Aww 7 'I Y' 'l E 4 ...g,X1yl,' , ,XJ . A X X, X, , X ., X , 'fit' gf g A f ff Q w M 'Q 'f F' wk A A J ff . A y,H,X,X,.'.X, qrn' 4'X X X L ' , ' H X Lf, ,,Xf,fXy'X X A , , . , . X , X. sf. 4, , vw ' ' n M. ' - ,, ,ar ' A f 4 , f f ,3?q,.Z, I , ,ig-L A e',. -- 4 .X . Q I Q 15' X' g 4 Z , , 3 Q I f4. ' ' -- fi - ', Qi ff, Q 1 ,Q 1 y kid' Q4 Q X , .g X , V XJ, , ,. , ' X , yy . X XX X 'X X! X y W x 1 I J , Q X' ,. 4 A- . ,X ., Wm, t , 'lf+l,2:,,.,,,,mW - , :N , M-W W. W I 3'3 . 5 RDI 1 K X -f-,.,,,,N'N. P, K W 1 ' V Zi 42 ,ff-., Xl Qa- ' K 639 A N I I w i r K 4 S A, f , . n s'N wfkr i as ,B . gun, ll .v 1 1 ' bhp ,J-g'e ! V ciXX x X X X ' 1 f .. 9 Qi E 1 ,vm , I I 2 Senior Dinner 1972-73 reached one of its highlights on March 5, when the Seniors were given a dinner at the Skycenter Hotel by the President. Approximately one hundred Seniors sat and reminisced over their cherished four years here at O.C. While being entertained by The Graduates, they en- joyed a three Course dinner. Dr. Rook, the host, keynoted the evening with some thoughts of special interest which will be remembered by each Senior. In fact, the entire evening will not be forgotten bythe Senior Class of 1973. 4 Qs, K7 fa ' V 1 I f 5 gt .A pp- ' 1 Z' '2- , , l I, af 9 4. , f 1 I Q 1 xv ' 'f 3 4 N.. 5 5' ' 1 Jw' if C' ' 1- 1 Q' nv ' if L1 m 3VKy' ,uw Seniors that are ready to conquer the world. Mr. and Mrs. Huggins just relaxing after an enjoyable dinner. 651'- 4 f i f ki .Jw ,. ...2 N s . ' f ' -' 3 - . . . . . ,, V ..... . . ,.w,.... ,Q sf' Q The Graduates: Dr. McDonald, Mr. Fordham, Mr. L. Ham- pton, Professor A. Hampton. 81 S plush Party W , ww af ,awgg in-2 75 P A-u' 4 ,. is .59 1 Ji- Rudy just had to show off of course. Could you image yourself a beginning swimmer trying to swim the breadth of twelve feet or even at- tempting to jump off the high dive board? There were a lot of unusual attempts made by those who could and couldn't swim when the Scientific So- ciety sponsored a Splash Party during the winter quarter. It was an evening that will long be remem- bered especially if you got thrown into the pool fully dressed! 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I -I Wiz -1:.,. g.., , ,filin- 'um' my V 1 Q.-.-Q ,NV A ,W f , ,... ill ' vw x 'il lil! C df - . b 155 ,iw 'A'-,.. -.. .4-I-9' af- .' ' P r'LTik4?, ' A . v-ff: , I fgrc A' ,v .' - ' '. 'Qi' ' ' ' 'f- 4.M- +:,- j . Q . .w X ' S-if . ,f Y 1 7 M M- A H QUE .. ' . - A 5' 'vu 7 N .i A , u l . ,fa M. mx: , 1 ' '!'7'.s,-x, 3 Fw - 1 1 lH'mkH-aff. - ' . l , 1 1 ,fri .1- glq 11'7 r, 1 .T 3 ' ' fills I .H--4 A , - f5l +I 11, -...4 v Q SV 4 f A L.-Wx, ..... .L A . , K . , Lani V M F ,X ,X , , 'Z Q fr X , ' V P -1 V ' fn ' g , . ,. ., 4,1 .- , ' vw 04' fm . X, mm, ,f,. g , N, Q, 4 e .avg , , JT y Q, ,','uf,. - :it W f ' ., J. -Y . ., IV' ,' n AL 'inf J ,tl iraq ..,,,4i',,'::'-y ,Y 'N J , Hfnii A 7: wld., 4'.:.N-M.. ,vv.,,?i,:f V .-M V, . fbm wx I, Qggwi ,I f,. ' ,. I, -3.5 g- , x Q V lapis- H M.'l,m.n, Aw I In 1 ,A 73' . N.,' ' 4 1 ' V f f 4 'I - p 'A' ', gpm gum .4y.', 3' .4f K - ., '- ,V 1 ., -1 ., 1, A . 1 f 1 .1 V Y 'r' , ,gif , ' f 'k . 1 -- an w, f . 'ATX V fs' W ' 1' ' . 1 ' ' ' IA QI, ., ' , I - . ' :A 'QQ 'nz' 5 5 'All .. 4 --4 .Wd W '4- Nm ..., ,ik 1 V1 , 4, 1 ' -I5 1 .4 ,rbi ,5 Q is Wfim V f -,aazffff ' ' ., .-.-......,, ,- ,,-,.,-- , . wry?-,5f,.vw:,,,L,.,. mx ffm 1 - Y A- : wi . f Hylx VP 5 3 8 . ,U 6 . iv-5' Piqxir' Q , 'fx' H fy? K Q5 f-: .. VL ..1.A,,M I 1 in I .v-.- .,.,,,. lj .-A - A , . .-V, ,. , t, . . . . Spring Came 5 if w s 'fn A' Spring time brought green grass, tiny green buds, longer days, back to class after a short break, Sweetheart Pageant, College Days, Spring Week of Prayer, Virgil Fox, Alumni Weekend, softball, tennis, Honors Convocation, International Weekend, Iunior-Senior Supper, U.S.M. elections, school picnic, mind-racking fi- nal exams ..,........ and Graduation! Yes, it was all a part of yesterday. Not only has Spring come and gone but another school year has now faded into the distance and we can only reflect upon yesterday. 86 W 6516 , f 'QQQZ 'mi ,l B s was 3' Qin! .4 .,f,'Y - in ' W1 Qf:4'8w,?5j,' . f - 5, ,Y W , 4 uv in , fin 'Y 4 f,,a'f'f ?'x..3 IF!! f. Q 'dl On April 1, the long awaited Sweetheart Coronation took place in the Big Oak Dining Room. Mr. Booker Rice and Miss Nellie Clark were the Mister and Mistress of Cere- monies. Fifteen lovely debutantes were presented to the Oakwood College family as they represented the various clubs here on campus. As the Sweethearts were in- troduced and applauded, everyone took pride for his or her club. As the sweethearts marched to their positions their elegance, charm, style and fragrances were superb. Dinner was served before the talent was dis- played. Each club was well represented by the talent displayed that evening. f.. 5 . 532531 YW X W ' s.fl:,9 l . lf' L' ' A .s . x ' 1 fs ' E. 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V i , . f ., -'ff A A 1.1 Aww.. ff+5.,, M, . , eff H Mwmfz, ff A ., .W ' 4 ff, Wave ,ii ,G 5 X if A 9 . .M mi, i 2 5- 5 2 2 W? kf A' E 150 2 ? f, fw'W'Qf fl ff ,nu I' :W ww 5 X V I N i - ,Q Y , I A01 . w f, A., H ' 7, ,- 3 'ffi Ez, 5 Ju' fi ,,Q, ,, i. cf.,,', w i f A if if i 'f . .-V., ., iii ' 'I , 1 A ,mf , , ,Q ' ' ' nw 1 FL . M mm' ' ' ? H.,.!'41 W f ,1 we . . I X4 w,,15,,,: , . 6 1 f 1,m I -... grew ,M,,k .9 ' m ' 1. 5 , ,4 ,,,, 4 ,, fa 147 E, V X. S-if QQ 'W ? M f k mv 'Y The program ended with a selection from Wintley Phipps. The choice of the winner was a great decision for the judges. It was so lamentable to know that only one could win. After much deliberation, the judges finally returned. The third runnerup was Dorothy McDonald, Miss SNEA. Debbie Holland, Miss Freshman was the second runnerup. The first run- nerup was Villa-Mae Wilson, Miss International. The gracious young lady who became Miss Sweet- heart of O.C. was Glynis Kilby, Miss Sophomore. All the young ladies were truly queens, but only one can wear the crown. Reflecting on the Sweetheart Pageant marks one of the most commemorable events this year. Glynis Kilby, Miss Sweetheart 1973 ff? if T ,H I Y + in -4 Lf 'fl ff College Da s V l I I frm! ijl l 6 J .,,. II::.1:Il:1I?: l l X li,Qfl,t' H l n l 'gil 'll e H' rl ll llllll llllllll will ll 1 wil l i l N 1 lwij H '1 'Hilfe f f5 7f ,N ml W If I gflligfl ,. it it l l 'A 'l .l F,5i32s1i,3?12 ill it lst l l l li i l li t ,. M l H l lil X, l i. l r 4 l J flffxax wm,vlwvr1 l H 'tlnlf' , lt W l l M' lll l l In My ffllffrffwmzxf'Wi i 1 N 4 l w W l llly W l W ll l ' l t l l t l i V l ,mlm , ltr N It11lhfmrmnnlunitllllfml,limi'ilrmtllfillllllHvrifllflviillmlnlf,mlwlmHJ.NIH.nmlmill,lffllllmillll Registration in the college center was the first stop. 92 JR xg. Musical talent of all kind was displayed Tuesday evening. - , 1 On Friday, March 30, the first bus load of academy stu- dents arrived from Denver, Colorado, to be on time for the annual College Days that would begin the coming Sunday. Many more found their places here among the Oaks Sunday evening. Pine Forge and Northeastern Ac- ademies along with many more academy and high school seniors were present for the events and activities that were planned for them April 2-4. Monday morning, a tour of the campus and classes was conducted by students of Oakwood. A trip to NASA and joint assemblies were also a part of the day. Recreation-wise the traditional Oak- Wood Academy v.s. Pine Forge Academy basketball game was played and ofcourse P.F.A. won! The Meet the Presi- dent Dinner was held that evening. Tuesday was another day full of academic and social enjoyment. A vesper ser- vice was the climax for the day with musical selections from the College Choir. To end the evening students of O.C. and the visiting students demonstrated their skating talents on the gym floor. Wednesday brought College Days to an end and the buses began to head for home. , -,.f '- lf.,- ,,..,,,,,,,,, 6 X x ni HE 'H-ll' N. ,fi -.MW Former Pine Forge students paid their farewells to their friends and former classmates. 93 V 'ix' lb-'llT.l-:yilitiie5 . ll M Musical Lyceums Virgil Fox, recognized as being among the foremost in the performing arts for his expertise on the organ, left an indelible mark on the Oakwood campus. He was presented in concert on Sunday, April 8. Ashby Audito- rium was almost filled to capacity with students and fac- ulty, as well as those from the Oakwood community and Huntsville. Mr. Fox encouraged a relaxed atmosphere by requesting light and jovial responses from the audience. His performance included works of Bach, Charles Ives, The magnificent organ of Virgil Fox. 94 Scrabian, and Lizst. Oakwood responded to the world's greatest organist with enthusiastic applause. Spring quarter brought a number of Lyceums to our campus which will not be forgotten. The Alabama State University Symphonic Band was presented in concert on April 15. Selections from Schubert, Massenet, Quinn, Tschaikowsky, and others were featured that evening. This predominately black band must be commended for their outstanding performance. hi...-f' Virgil Fox converses with the students after his concert. ,3,f ' dim ill H ,,,,,,..u---- The Alabama State University Symphonic Band ,,,, . f its I. N Another outstanding musical program was presented by the M.V. Society on April 14. Elder C. Tivy was featured in a Xylophone concert. Elder Tivy's performance was not only superb, but the ad- aptations, arrangements, and tapes that accom- panied him on some selections were excellent. This concert was to benefit the three student mis- sionaries that are going to Korea and Africa for the coming school year. 95 Pi4f5lF.,G' Be Ready Therefore be ye also ready: for in such an hour as ye think not the son of man cometh. Matthew 24:24 was the key text for the Spring Week of Prayer which was held April 7-14, by Dr. R. W. Nelson, pastor of the Normandie Avenue Seventh-day Adventist Church in Los Angeles, California. The theme song You Better be Ready fitted quite Well with the topics that were presented during the week. Wednesday evening was a key night. The topic Be Ready by Being Happily Married was well presented with a mock wedding. Elder Nelson gave specific guide- lines and questions to follow for all those who are com- templating marriage, and suggestions for those who are already married. Sabbath morning was the climax for the week. Time prophecy was presented to the entire congregation, and we were all made aware that we are living in the last days. Let us all get ready for the second advent of our Saviour and let's stay ready! MQW, all ff 1 A fx 4 ' is he 4 fy V iff m 'W ., ff rlunnqnau-5 gyQ -1 4 96 Dr. R. W. Nelson captured the hearts and minds of many as No event on the College calender is more eagerly anticipated and invested with so much time and planning as the Alumni Weekend. Alumni Weekend here at Oak- wood is an occasion when time and distance become insignificant: it is a period when the old and new, from many places around the globe, converge on our campus. Alumni and friends find a chance to return to their dear alma mater for a weekend full of various ac- tivities. April 20-22 was set aside this year for this most meaningful event. Thursday and Friday morning brought scores of people on the campus. Registration in the College Center will long be remembered, for that is where old friends, long separated, were once again united. The Sabbath was welcomed at the sunset hour Friday evening at Vesper. Elder Iohn Damon '63 was the speaker. The fellowship supper convened in the college cafeteria following Vesper. Alumni Weekend - F U Q kwa 4 ,,.,,. Q , S t ,Q in to I fl 1 ,,. glzl' -F .r Elder Iohn Damon delivered the Friday Vesper message. 98 2' if ,fr 5 . 353 , I 31.1 ' .'N,'j4b YC S Q W if . X KQQGW '-i A I 5.39 i ir'- . M55 Xia Sabbath morning brought many more upon the green grass of O.C. Three church services were held to accom- modate the overflow crowds. Elder Rob- ert Connor '63, Elder E.F. Carter '43, Elder Xavier Butler '43, and Elder Ioseph Hen- son '53 were the speakers. Sabbath after- noon was a beautiful experience. It was a time for praising God in song and poetry. Sabbath vesper marked the close of a wonderful day and the activities of the evening followed. Old friends once again meet at the Alumni Fellowship Supper Friday evening. 99 'M Alumni Weekend ,aff if 2 6 xt 5 i X 1 lx, J nal Z7 The annual Alumni Banquet was held in the Big Oak Dining Room Saturday evening. Miss Emanuel was recognized for her years of service in Christian education. 100 1 .f Q 0 1 , 4 1 , 4 , D' a.' f , . .J lair!! . O 4 . . . ' , v , . 4, ---' H , '31 - . . 1 - 1, V-3 .. , . ' Y. . K lg I Q , . 5 .f ' ',oonufwf,. , , X , Q ,gavnnNw4,. i , N . ,, , U O, ,du.,fi+,. 4 'wif o ' .4 8, ' u ' ' H' ' , ' ' ,cam ' 1, v 4 f ,ul ' u .. Q f ' Dun ' , ,f . I Q V in , ff' 1 - 1 - - ,,, ',, a 1 ,. . 5 , AA af, 'as unto. . 'Q A ja- ff , H 1 ' . M . .. , H ., ',' ' -F., fl ' A .' Q ' e V f Q ' a I 0. ' Q Q , . ,, . I Q Q 5, 1 1 4 I . . 5 1 , N ' n W- , , ' P 1 V 9 eil Q Q e 6 .E . , , 8 , 4 4 V . - ' 1 , ' . 2 Q - , Q M , nn , it cv . . ' 5 ,WSW f - ' 1 'imnjfgi K- K ' - . , , f, ' ff 1 wu... or, L A any XX to to ft t f e g -I . ,gpgqgt le 5 EE, A -0 if ' 'ff' t, '. Y, e .,.,. 3 gl? tx wi X xxgiiw l N f QM ,Sk if f X it 1 2 2515, N. A ' I 1 i ff i F Q i 5 The William D. Felder family of New York City, Family of the Year. Mrs. Edna Lett Williamson, Alumna of the Year. Gaines Partridge, Alumnus of the Year 101 Dedication of the Evo B Dykes Library .- A ,.,, 55? A ,. ie t if . A ,b b 5- 5, 't v ,X t g fi? ,r ' f x T 'gf Q. sbs M is N,,R,s,,. xx 24? 3 .39 3 1.1 ' ' is-t v at QQW, ' D 'i'W t H ig v ,ya 3,5..7H,, . Fwiitii X .nw-ss. . t . iw as , 1 f., Www W . C. wx, .3 Fif 3 1 Q X l, , f . f' ,-.Jia I mgsae, f NW In W ,, by is sw , wg fy fl. ' 1- My s ex My , ' f W. fl Q '. R23 'ii at i 3 i 1 l Sunday, April 22, was the day the Eva B. Dykes Library was dedicated. Dr. Frank Hale, former presi- dent of Oakwood, P.W. Ridgeway, and many other guests were all present to witness the dedication of this new research complex. Well .... the weekend finally came to an end and the cars, buses, and planes began to head for home .... until next year. Special music was rendered by the College Choir 102 M fe The mayor of Huntsville, remarks during the ribbon cutting ceremony. ,ne-f ..ZM, BQYPA Mrs. Rock, showing guest through the Black S.D.A. History Museum Dr. Eva Dykes and Dr. Garland Millet. Lis muses LL! Springtime Sports www vf'X, .vi 'f ' 41 liek g f 4 . QQ? ,V We-X f saw a ki . A , . s..wN3..,s 'x Mfff. , r, 5 3 .wa 330 3 -A X Q 'V ' , 'Q ef , I W U .f k - ' W' X -.-. A 1 f .W X r 94' A x .wt Q The softball season, which has somewhat died during the past year, was brought back to life with various teams and leagues. Mark Golson, Lawrence Martin, and Maurice Long saw to it that every per- son on campus had the opportunity to be placed on a team. 104 .1835 , Q .mr wb, 'Hum we 1 NW ,4 -fmn v-41 ff Springtime brought out the birds, bees, and those stu- dents who somewhat hibernated during the winter quar- ter. Softball, tennis and horseback riding were enjoyed by many on those warm sunny afternoons and especiallly on Sundays-when it didn't rain. i Q I I .,,..v We have to get some rest too!! Strike him out Mr. Roddy! 1 105 fi'-5 I 4 ! V 1 w Basketball Highlights qR!',fg,, The cheering squad from Andrews University. 106 M Oakwoodites show their enthusiasm over the All-Stars victory Both teams wait for the rebound. Paul Smith and Ronald Edmonds seemed quite alarmed, at times. S. ,- t ,s tiff. During Spring quarter the Oakwood College All- Stors challenged the Andrews Barons and the Co- lumbus Warriors in the traditional basketball games of the season. The All-Stars still rank number one, by beating the Barons 81-73 and the Columbus team 70-66. Yes, our mighty All-Stars did it again! Purette and the cheer girls express the Oakwood school spirit. I07 Honors Convocation Y 5 One hundred students were honored for their out- standing scholastic achievement on Wednesday morning during chapel on May 2. Forty Freshmen, nineteen Soph- omres, twenty Iuniors, and twenty-one Seniors were awarded Honor Pins and Certificates by Mrs. Wilma Fos- ter, Registrar, and Mrs. Sandra Price. Each department recognized outstanding students in the various dis- ciplines of the college. The top student in each class was 108 given a tuition scholarship of 5500. Sherman Rogers not only received the highest award for the Senior Class but for the entire student body, thereby receiving 51,000 in cash!! Climb Every Mountain was sung by Michele Cleveland. No other song would have been more appro- priate for the occasion. We all must continue to climb un- til we find our dream. ,Q--v Wilburene Daniels, Sophomore a if 3 N , Ronald Campbell, junior 0 . .Y Climb every mountain Sherman Rogers receives his awards. International Weekend Throughout the school year the various black confer- ences made their weekend visits to our campus. The ves- per, Sabbath School, and church service were conducted by the conferences represented. The most eventful and extraordinary weekend was sponsored by the foreign stu- dents on May 11 and 12 during the International Week- end. Sundown vesper. a tradition at Oakwood, was a time l . fe.- 45 'Gu li 'I ,. Musical selections in one's mother tongue was sung by a sextet. 110 for meditation through song and poetry. A skit Solomon in all his Glory was well presented following vesper. Sabbath School was presented in an unique way featur- ing music from various countries. With Saturday night came a pot-luck supper, fashion and talent show. The In- ternational Weekend will long be remembered. Many nationalities wore their native garb. 2 r 1 I Q f 1 I , 5 1 i 5 42 Xgns M fs: X A1 Q1 .Q ., , , A ef , Q ' W' N. sr jf, V I i i I, ,i 'i i il i 4 1 F i I i i Ronald Lang and Paula Barnes were mas- Q ter and mistress of ceremonies for the evening. 1 i i Z 2 1 A 5 1 i W R92 CC 39 Oakie Awards 0 ix., 'wx . , 1 mfgfw E fi Mark and Cynthia enjoy their spaghetti dinner. Kerri and Rudy present the nominees for Most Versatile. 'I12 45 is s E54 ,, Y ' 1 363. Charles Daniels provided poetry in his own unique way. Instrumental selections were presented by Gerald Ford, Sherman an Eugene Rogers. 5 .-...... The Iuniors altered all tradition when they sponsored the Iunior-Senior Supper on May 20. The dress was very informal because the occasion was B.Y.O.P. fBring Your Own Pillowj. Amidst a spaghetti dinner, the Oakie Awards made its debut in the Big Oak Dining Room, based on the Academy Awards. Certain Seniors were presented trophies in various categories by Iuniors fitting the categories. Entertainment was provided by many art- ists and special guest stars. The special award of the evening entitled Most Trife was presented to Mr. Alonzo Best by Miss Dawn Allston. Everyone had a sit- tin' good time, even those few underclassmen who infil- trated the lines. Nanci and Dennis sang Be Real Black For Me. 113 i , With the pressures of term papers, final exams, and the excitement of graduation, a free day from the books was given to the student body on May 23, when the annual school picnic was held in the College Park. It was a rather warm and humid day mixed with rain which lasted for a short while. Horseback riding, horse shoes, jump rope, baseball, tennis, basketball, or just a relaxing day were all part of the events. Lunch and supper were served outside by Mr. Miller and his diligent workers. We were all able to study better and pass our exams with greater ease after the day of rest and recreation. School Picnic i , . Zvnmflf M ' ,af , 1 M8 ,K is W Z X U ff f , M Z 4, , V' K ., awmil I W! 4 '44 W 'liz gf wtf! J C M, . M Q W f 1 7 1 t My ag 1 5 4 gf , , 1 ,J A f 2. if X ' Q 'l- mmrwiibs ,W 4-, f The horses seemed to enjoy themselves also An old favorite pastime .... jump rope! VY, Wy- ep, ,...u-ff 4 4' QE LI E S I 1 , N F i W 1 1 N i E i l 5 E Time out for lunch. H5 Graduation Weel-fend! On Friday evening, june 1, the graduating Seniors of 1973, began the long walk leading to Commencement. The Consercration sermon was presented by Elder C. L. Ioseph of Nashville, Tennessee, who urged each Senior to take his place in the challenging world. The Baccalaureate was given Sabbath morning by E1- der W. R. Robinson, Editor of the Message Magazine. The solemnity of the sermon and service provided us with the opportunity to reflect on those things we have accomplished and have yet to accomplish. With the .end of the ceremonies only hours away, commencement was to be the culminating event. Pamela Cobb and Melvin Warfield march to the chords of Mendels- sohn's War March of the Priest. H6 Elder W. R, Robinson speaking during the Sabbath Baccalaureate service. Tommy Graves and family. l .. L ga is-..,, v, V ff' V On Saturday evening, which is known as Class Night, the Seniors had the opportu- nity to show gratitude and deep apprecia- tion to parents, teachers, and friends who helped make their education a success. A buffet style dinner, and a well planned pro- gram Were all a part of the evenings events. The Seniors serve their parents. L if B Sherman Rogers and parents. H7 7-rf 1. 's -49, 4 I 2 1 in M- 1 2 3 as f' Q :' f ,W fy-ff Q, M mf 53 'X -05 , WAV 4,. N A , M x . .ag I 4 ? if MMM fi H I' P X4 xx f X Ly. 4 , , 7 I W, W ,f ,, f f-pf , Wiz?-W - 4 A f 1 014 , .M . ymmw MM, ,, , X 3 , , ,,kV ZW Q V, . 4 A -, , W S .2 f,, '1 if ,I V , - ws. f f 39 ' ff f ff Q lx W 'n...nA, i -.QQ hi , 1 new vw, 4 1 D 3 P 41, mv ww L- K 1 R-.6 4 , L A s f s L f X Q 7 v . 1 1 0,5 . 15. .XX ,i XE .Mx ,- The Campus . . . where loveliness keeps house. 121 I. L. Moran Hall Classroom Building CKQC. J! Nestled among giant oaks and stately pines in a calm and enchanted valley is Oakwood College. Oakwood is surrounded by a chain of knolls and mountains which rise reverently and majestically toward the blue skies in the northern Alabama community of Huntsville.iThe col- lege is situated on 980 acres of land.,It was established here at Huntsville where our black Adventist youth could receive an education that would prepare them to go forth and work for their own people. ,Q M41 V .lt W . tt . - W, ,M 'f A fwefeft f 4' 4 AV' l - .'v 4 f, A 4 yyrvfhf' fe i Z 9 ,N 'F H- . 3 ,fffffwfg f' - of WJ. Blake Memorial Center A wx bf, 45 'T ', 'X4 'T ml I-LE. Ford Science Hall G.E. Peters Hull Fine Arts Building i 3 li O.B. Edwards Hall 1: N Men's Dormitory Q F, I 1 i i 1 L X , J MTV. w 4 J I ll UNM? Htl E Q i 2 wwf XVN' , K :M wgw, gg Q .Mx-ffa QQ? Qwigzsg-i'N5:1e'fff--, -- . X Q X, ,V H ww- U K , , M ?g,.,W,y,,..X , Xsmww-X53 ' ,. A Wx , a' f,A,,wA--W .- X- k!AkWsggf W:.W,, W 'f , 'N X1 H M 1. 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W, - , - - 'Wy W 4 - 1- asm , ,ffl x , Y 3114 ,,,, Q , f- x n ' .-w,kgwf' . K I K X H, Q. ,I I f AW . 1 9 4, ,QA N, . W ,X A E' W :wiv ,M-fgX12viS1G1agwQ,,M,,X.rq.Z,+NiWKw . ,wk V . , .X xWQ.,.iW Y f ,ybff ' fsg-,., New X '- ' ' sf f A M K ' ,Q , Agkqrf N nr- rw - xg QR ' A xx .4.W + ' Q -wibid ax X, EJ. Cunningham Hall Women's Dormitory If-'reshmenj wr in 55,5 ,, xiii' gf, ,J W ix, 'fab .K ' I V'- tf, . ,gf , ,Magi , R gg. Y. V.wm'Q,J N.E. Ashby Auditorium-Gymnasium 4 usa'- ,-1 A,,,N..at This new magnificent edifice adds much splendor and beauty to the campus. Eva B. D lies Librur Q-myeg, Sw 4-M New fff ' ' 1 126 The Eva B. Dykes Library became a dream come true this year during Spring quarter. Study carrels, group rooms, and lounges which Weren't a part of the old library are novelties de- signed for those who spend many hours doing research and studying. 127 Gwen browses through the many new books. Miss Iannith Lewis, Librarian. x,n g 1 . - -. 4 - ,, .4 - n s -J . .,,,.N ,u ni v s . Q 'ms Q, f ,- W-. Nm!! - Q Q fm- ,W I M MQ. ffms,' k W.. Y .X .11 Nw ' ea.. ',fQ41w 11:-mm-..-Q z., M W W D- ,, W an - 'N-.rg W: Q-wi -- , ,A m ,L i N K, 45 l 'sw-Q' A F ,.vv ,Q Q eu, , 4 e.,.,,-mwrw -.r,,qW','rf. -,Q . 1 N'l ww-'QA' f X W,-U ,Q-.,,- 4 Tw' 'T' U ow 'aww-41598. vs lf' ,A-..w'., za- , c s.?,,a.v,vaf2aN wmv. .fi 1- - , Q w- m,,u ,, !wmsj H, 'y,i ,muwuff -9.3-ffl xyswn MN- Wg, The old reading room. Nm... 'frm 'fa ' If ? X , 1 28 in l 1 i X 9 A neenenene K. 1 Q LW A 7 LP mg as Lounge area in the new library. v WJ U'-r h'ff'tg.,,, ,J- 5 Miss Karla McCall, Associate Librarian Mr. Violin Plummer, Associate Librarian. 129 I ' A Q. r sf. 'K I L Li' 1 v X li F n fr 'T qi I 455- Charm, elegance, and beauty mingled with humor ' and wit are characteristics of the residents of Carter Hall, the upperclass women's dormitory. am if A 4' . ,v ,ft 131 W e ' e za ,z , Y fwy, ,H I - if ,gp Z 9:7 in fy new f 0 Hwff , ' W WWZWQ W e Z , XVVGI M ,fflwy ,, X, ' W , Steve just cant tear hxmself from the phone Why? 132 H Mr. Kermit Carter, Associate Dean, gives receptionist Ricardo Graham a few instructions. T.V. must really be interesting. Polish it up real good ! ,rrt y I Edwards Hall has the distinction of being the only male dorm on O.C.'s campus this year. Since it cou1dn't ac- commodate all of our young men, it only housed the lower classmen. The upperclassmen were housed off cam- pus in the University Apartments. This was a shock to the upperclassmen but was an even greater disappointment to the young ladies. They couldn't have easy access to their male friends when they were needed. Under the lead- ership of Dean Butler and Dean Carter, the young men found one in whom they could confide and seek counsel. Lg if Ladies of Peterson I-Ioll On the Western extreme of our campus we have the elongated dwelling of the Sophomore and some Freshmen women. The ladies of Peterson Hall are no longer the new women on campus, yet they have not weathered like the women of Carter Hall. They have been here long enough to know the routine, but not long enough to be recognized as the Senior women. Yet they are attractive and vivacious. Many young men have by passed Carter and Cunningham Halls to be charmed by young ladies of Peterson Hall. .iff ..,,i. gi , lrfg, .f:.5lLIY, m -.H t I 1-Q-. - l,- , -Q54 D t ,gm X ff' . 5 'v fit-wif, Fi 1 if X V . wp, if Q -vw R 'xg 4 f I .P' an 1 . 'J' Dean Wright takes time out to read her son Ronnie a story. . Q-gf' Z? mf QQ? gifw' 3 Jw! 5? I I 54 55? x ., Q 9142 CU na 'U .Cl- 5. Q 'J' cn in I-9 m '1 If? D Q. CD fi o C :1 U3 2 2 :uf 3' U cu an :J CP I: CD .. o P .IS 5? , az! gl 5 59 533' NNQQN. Dorm Life at Cunningham Hull Dean Francine Camacho, Associate Deon Delores and Camille browse through a photo album. l , ? e Q .,.gggt..,.i:. fi' ,. 5 i 4 HW 1,1 - ,. ' 5 ' , 1 of rl? i E ' QZN -... f '-.a,,g-0-3--fQ,5 ' Delvius takes a mid-day nap. 136 ww ,., W Q -v v- it? 1 wwf? ff' sq in -'in E t tr S-' I G N, ,Q 1 sl .wk l S, ' s 'W'-w ,, M1 ,mg 'sf ' 'D-1 , 2 'Ja XV' 'QI Y! ,t Qeldk Vigor and vim are adequate adjectives to describe our young ladies who reside in Cunningham Hall, the dormi- tory for our lively Freshman ladies. Dean jones and Dean Camacho are the deans that guide and keep the ladies un- der their care. There is always time to study the Sabbath School Lesson. Cheryl Gillis gets it all together. F' f , A 4 K it - , 32- 4 M ul ,iq A - 'W ' ., Q ,..,,,':h,: fs L , : if e t ff- Fee? 1 H f ii' 'M 'W ' ,f.wif'f X I 3 '44 'M A 1 W., , 194, s at pf' , w ff hiv' Q, Q. t AKA fi S 39 ,ff we , f -yr' ,,,,,,-we- ' 5 Y www , 1, , Sabbath School As the sun sinks behind the westernchorizon on a Friday evening, the vesper hour is one that is warmly awaited by the students of Oak- wood. The Sabbath is welcomed in after a hard week of sweating over the books. Sabbath School, another distinct feature of Oakwood, gives students, faculty members, ad- ministrators, and community members the chance to express themselves by participating in the interesting class discussions. During the school year Well-planned programs, under the leadership of Miss Iannith Lewis, superinten- dent, were presented by the various auxiliaries of the campus. If you weren't a regular mem- ber of the Sabbath School, you most definitely missed a blessing each week. Sabbath School at Oakwood is an ex perience that you won't ever forget. 'N Sabbath Services . V .- Lgy , 5 ?,,,..- I' ?'7f' 157,-fx was 1. tj ' -- X . g I 9275 '- 'X ' ,M V W Mm .,,, f gf5, .mA . gx 4 ,f ,,,pv-usv.1.,, , - ep f ,, 140 , gr., 77 I' gy X 'ug r 3 , ,Z ,- x,4,,?,W I THAT IN AIlTHINGS MAY BE GLDRIFIED The divine worship hour is where the presence of God is truly felt. The college gymnasium is trans- formed for the services, which is truly inadequate, but the campus family is anticipating the day when the church dream will become a reality. Elder R. Tottress, College Chaplain, along with other out- standing and renouned speakers will long be re- membered for their heaven-sent messages. ltxt,fff,N 22,6 1 ' I ft i if Uflilh: V V i f .1 - 4 my ., f, x ,ist .X N - ff J' F XX , . . 4. 'Q N 4 ,a- . M t:3YkQ ':f-'fvviwi AF ,Na V f W if .wa 1 1 X ..-..f Praise him with the sound of the trumpet . . . 141 Q me 1 , If 'E The conference weekends will always be remembered. Elder A. Humphrey, Allegheny Eastg Elder S. Stovall, Northeasterng Elder C. Dudley, South Centralg and Elder W. Nelson from the Pacific Union are only a few of the dynamic speakers that brought timely mes- sages to us throughout the year. 142 6 . , Q , xl W .if X I I ,bf fffffz gf Q A, ,g lf wi. Sabbath afternoon is time when one actually lives his Christianity. The various bands on campus provide an opportunity for the students to share their faith and witness for the Master. Iail band, Rest home band, Story hour band, Bible study band, and Street corner band were some of the differ- ent types of Evangelism that penetrated the Hunt- sville area. 143 The Cafe Breakfast Dinner and Supper are times spent together in the Cafeteria that are ever cherlshed It is not only where one enjoys a well prepared meal by Mr Miller and his competent staff, but also is a time when friends meet and share the latest news of the day. ,. ,I .,,, ,..., ,V I, . ' fl' Vw ff ,N 5 2fZv5fZj 4!?EM 'hm-..,,wA! LZ' 4 1 44 . Nb -4. 7' N 'Q -Q W: .4- - -. :Q fe -Q. Yu. . S 5 5? Q Qiviqw 'X an 'SP A wg 1 Celia, Ivan, and Iames prepare for their noon meal The cafeteria is one place where you can forget about the cares of the day. in -..Z fini Ln -N62 I y-...J Mr. Miller and his cafeteria workers. l45 Student Center Time out for a game of Sorry, Flinch, or Scrabble, or maybe a game of ping pong, a few hours of re- laxation in the T.V. room or time to just sit around and talk and nibble on some potato chips. The stu- dent center is the place to hang when you run out of other places. One can always find an enjoyable afternoon or evening there. Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Beale are the Hostesses. The T.V. room always catches the interest of some 146 x-K Thursday night is when just about every- one is sure to be found here. Charles Meyers is unaware of Lawrence Gadson's roaming eyes f F I -V he va M M ii: xv4exlun..g . .N rf 2 'QB Around the Campus Mr. Harry Swinton, Store Manager Who else can make a whopper like Pinky? ffl!! , mi' 4 Y, '-ff,-,fs 1 7 v .,.....- ,L M A ww 1, x f U 5' I A 5 1 r VG if pez! '- A 4... Wmwflh.. 1. . Oakwood's own little mall , better known as the Health Store and Bakery, serves not only the campus family but the community as well. Under the management of Mr. Swinton, the Souvenir Shop made its debut this year. 148 lf XXX. S XX 'X Mr. Sylvanus Merchant, Laundry Manager The Oakwood Laundry, another industry on campus that serves the community, keeps the workers busy and constantly on the go. Students learn the 'tknow how with on-the-job experience. f 51 I o vw ,ru ' 2 A. 'nj 6 ggjs P E Hmm . f...-,. - ., 1, At the College Dairy one can always find something to do. You can either line the cows up for milking, or you may take your chance on the assembly line that supplies the milk and juice that keep Oakwood's stu- dents healthy and full of vitality. Mr. Harry Dobbins is the man who keeps things running at all times. Mr. Harry Dobbins, Dairy Manager 149 Change, Expansion, ond Growth I III V IIIIII III I I II II III I II I HJ II y II I I , 'IIIIIIII4 IIIIIHII NOUCE -at .fl -,cw J HARD HAT AREA i emovafs omzv om me sm: SUPZ' SWFETV DP!-'lf Oakwood's campus is ever expandingg with the corn- pletion of the new library, the annex to Carter Hall was be- gun. Not long after, work was begun on the long awaited swimming pool. These two additions, when completed, will enhance not only the physical plant of the college, but will add comfort for the Senior young ladies of Carter and more recreational facilities for the entire college. The day is long anticipated when other additions which are definitely needed will become a reality, such as the college church, another male dorm, additional classrooms, and other facilities. 150 YA -.f,.t...1-1 4' 'Y ,ff 'tr ' fear' it 55,1 1- ' W , , aA ' H . ,f .4 wa ...f- Q , ,..,- I, -sp I.- 1 ,1 'T .Q ,I .f 6,4- ,,.-- .,-f-'O' ,.,,.-.fv rf gf:-:f 'f 9..,,..-A--'- M A ' r :.,,---f-iw'- oo ' ...--f x ,,,,,.w,.,-Q ,W-wwf A--' - Q v-,,,.,.. X ff! . an ,., r--A 'rf' , - - r xiiwqkidy '4 l X ,,,g'Q'Agk V . if I , QI J' lg ii , A :fan .1 'M' I I 1 M fi V 3 X 1, fc, .. ,, ,4 A X. ,I 754 v Q , . of .vw ,P V ul P 'M 2459? I X f . f- ' Q wt QM, +L f 1.4 1 vig' 1 'L Ki The swimming pool takes shape. fpicture abovej The Artist's concept of the swimming pool. fpicture belowj Carter Hal1's annex rises toward the sky. fleftj .,f J 492- 52 1 wp Organizations 4 nited Student Movement 2 Iohn Williams Ricardo Graham Sherri Forrest President Vice President Secretary ' . fag., t i W2 'A gf!! ,ar- ...mx or 9 rw iv! 4-2 1153 fn W1 'VW ,K 161 Deborah Felder Timothy Byrd Sherman Rogers Assistant Secretary Treasurer Sergeant at Arms Executive Officers 1972-7 Steven Norman Stephanie Galloway Larry Bailey Parlimentarian Cultural Vice President Religious Vice President Wd Maurice Long Athletic Vice President i .Q . 1' wiftft Q ' N- xN t sfsxrmewt w y- we ' 1 ,'S .M- Ronald Lang Spreading Oak Editor Charles Battles Acorn Editor 4 ,T -r- l il J l. l 1 I la In lg, i i l 'I li 1, ill ji gf 4 5: ill , J ll li' ll w 1 ln' l 1 , l . QI is Ml, lil 1 ll i li ll , rg Ji! 15-l 5. is , , lil , ,, , lv , ,I rl ll li Mi L+ U.S.M. Senate Ricardo Graham, President: Delbert Baker, Mary johnson, Rudolph Ghevannes Constance Irving Paula Barnes Albert Dudley Vanessa Darby, George Huggins, Kenneth Watts, George Valentine, Deborah Felder, Sherldan Brown Iuanita Wilson Dianne Terrell Pre-Law Club George Valentine, Presidentg Alfonzo Greene, Vice Presidentg Lyoenda Evans, Secretaryg Harvey Staplefoot, Trea- surerg Sandy Robinson, Sergeant-at Armsg Sherman Rogers, Parlia- mentariang Brenda Washington, Public Relationsg Varnessa Darby, Consultant: Dr. Timothy McDonald, Sponsor. 156 International Student Organization Agustus Ogiste, President, Vernetta Davis, Vice-President, Sonia Sealey, Asst. Secretary, Farrell Iones, Chaplain, Onyema Nwaomah, Treasurer, Ephraim Pembleton, Asst. Treasurer, Okebugwi Wigwe, Parlimentariang Arthur Powell, Sergeant-at-Arms, Mr. I. Blake, Sponsor use ,wr rl, , a,i' we E , fi off! I' ff, A I G X z Q 513 M.V. Society Melvin Preston, Leaderg Larry Baily, Program Directory Lawrence Averett, Asst. Program Director, Berenice Summerville, Secretary, Carol King, Ass. Secretary: Timetta Pipkins, Public Relations, Karen jackson, Temperance Leader 157 , , QKGV 1 Omega Sigma Psi Edwin Davis, Presidentg Daniel Iones, Vice Presidentg Su- san Carter, Secretaryg Karen Banfield, Asst. Secretary, Carol Palmer, Treasurerg Avis Graham, Asst. Treasurer Lawrence Martin, Parliamentariang Roger Major, Chaplain Scientific Society Harrell Robinson, Presidentg Ronald Lang, Vice President Yvonne Leonard, Secretaryg Rena Anderson, Asst Secre taryg Ieffeory White, Treasurerg Wayne Rahming, Chaplain 158 ,.-lr, 6,1 I 4 1. 2 , V I - - i - 1.-5 , S253 iw 5' P 1-.F - ,x .QE . 'fl ,,.1 :R J 1 1294 ,W E J , 2' ' 4-. jj X ' V, .' , 4'+, .f ,wt-wz7r2'wf'2w. bw, in W6-. Q , Mu Rho Omicron Rudolph Chevannes, President, Ronald Lang, Vice President: Sheridan Brown, Secretary: Anita Thornton, Treasurer Phi Beta Lambda Emmanuel Rodgers, President, Conrad Purnell, Vice President: Ioetta Green, Secretaryg Susan Trusty, Asst. Secretary: Mary Iohnson, Trea- surer: Gwen Turner, Asst. Treasurerg Irene Lacy, Reporterg Patricia Mitchell, Historian: Raymond Howard, Parliamentarian, Elbert Henderson, Sergeant-at-Arms, Ronald Campbell. Chaplain 159 -rw 1 I l W it I i , i is l Qi , ,l 1 l ii 1 I 1 it ii fi ii 1 ii iii mis W . :S ,Eu ri ,F Em iii? i:, liix. tl fel S ei :Ev li 'pl if 311 .V wi ,Ii l 4 fi Il J Z we .V lv it a ii il: 11 l ' i l kg S.N.E.A. ' Berenice Summerville, President: Brenda Valentine, Vice President, Willie Parker, Treasurerg Mary Pellman, Ass. Secretary, Dawn Lambe, Secretary, Charles Battles, Ser- geant-at-Armsg Regina Robinson, Public Relationsg Margo Nunez, Program Chairman, Phillip Giddings, Chaplain: Iesse West, Asst. Treasurerg IoAnn Greer, Parliamentariang Charlene Dossman, Social Chairman, Miss Norwida Mar- shall. Sponsor Home Economics Club Gloria Samuel, President, Berenice Sum- merville,Secretary, Cynthia Underwood, Vice President, Carolyn Riles, Asst. Secre- tary, Denise McKenzie, Social Chairman, Paula Smith, Treasurerg Lily Wilson, Chaplain, Karen Iackson, Hostess El Kappa Blanca Lola White, President: Barbara Forbes, Vice President: Ann Hickman, Secretaryg Frances Lane, Asst. Secretary: Marie Hick- mon, Treasurer: Delcia Sealy, Parlia- mentariang Diedra Cobb, Chaplaing jackie McCracken, Activity Chairmang Mrs. Edna Roache, Sponsor 3 Ministerial Seminar .V ' X ,. X New S Kenneth Moore, President: Harold Palmer, Vice Presidentg Steven Boyce, Vice Presidentg LaVern Scott, Secretary: Claude Shaw, Chaplaing Odea Sigh, Treasurer: Willie Posey, Parliamentariang Robena Anderson, Asst. Secretary Married Students Club Donald Green, Presidentg Louis Williams, Vice President, Denise McKenzie, Secretary: Yvonne Donatto, Asst. Secretaryg Willie Irvin, Treasurerg Shirley Green, Social Secretary: Carol Florence, Asst. Social Secretary: Sylvester Wells, Chap- lain: Milton Sterling, Parliamentarianq Edith Wil- liams, Business Manogerg Anthony Donatto. Ser- geant-at-Arms f V27 W X f 0 73 SBWSRXQQ I it V. I, P -, . ' V , ,M Peterson Hall Dormitory Club Sheila Reed, Presidentg Ianice Coopwood, Vice President: Brenda Valentine, Secretaryg Margaret Hanna, Asst Secretary Rwanda Wilson, Treasurerg Sandra Cox, Asst. Treasurer, Cheryl Hardeman, Sergeant-at-Armsg Barbara Winfield, Chaplain Dean Zeola Allston and Dean Equilla Wright, Sponsors 162 Cunningham Hall Dormitory Club Sharon Hunter, Presidentg Marilyn Iackson, Vice Presi- dentg Cynthia Hunter, Secretaryg Marcia Burford, Asst. Secretaryg Corliss Claibon, Treasurerg Iacquelm McCracken, Parliamentariang Stephanie Davis, Ser- geant-at-Armsg Denise Cornelius, Chaplain Delta Sigma Psi Sandra Calvert, Presidentg Sharon Williams, Vice Presi- dentg Cynthia Ienkins, Secretary: Beatrice Banks, Asst. Secretaryg Ioetta Green, Treasurerg Ieanette Thomas, Social Vice President: Sandra Miller, Sergeant-at-Armsg LaVern Scott, Chaplaing Dean Dorothy Hudson and Dean Penny Lister, Sponsors 52 if 9 Q e NN M 3 ,Q-Q-' ,1 Q 1 S ef' . - t z S X s X X X X 163 l J ni- f-ff Y 7 Moranothu Trio Pearl Wise, Tenorg Diane Medley, Soprano: Susan Trusty, Alto Mellowphonics Nelson Bliss, Director N5 Yin like I Q, Royal Temple-Aires Clement Murray, Boritoneg Holbrook Riles, Bossg Timothy Williams, First Tenor: Cleveland Williams, Second Tenor 164 l 52 CN Fi if 6, 4 X 4 f f'iEf'7g T991 1 ' mf nf 'ff you JU ,3- ft: De-She-Ons Deborah Felder, Sopronog Dionne Lynch, Altog Sheila Reed, Alto Remnant Chorale Iames Wilson, Director Q 'ue rw, ' ' 'QQ-T7 if 1 ' Q. 1 f K 5 C f' B, . 5 '7 'f 1' y LL gf 44,5 L ...rv is? 'I QC-f at 4 fav V f 'N-.em -ek 9 '17 4'. ay, -F' i H, r , , gf' ,, l .1'J'u qgvgfrsg l 4 gi' ' f 6 .-,...,G, 1' 1 .y -A 0 , L 4125 'EMVA 819 - T- 4 -WM' i a rx we X 1 3 0 ,IZ ,,, ?' 1 if 5 '4 X -qi -.4 S lu lr V4 I 9 ez Q1 Q xx,ms 1 1, ' g 4, 3 3 g 1 , - 'Vwon Maranatha Chorale Elbert Henderson, Director 165 JIM , , ' ' f .. .i . -- g f r t r f 1 f ,s-, Mx J fwfr Keeping the campus informed regularly of the happenings is the purpose of the Spreading Oak, our college paper. Ronald Lang, Editor-in-Chief must be highly commended for the informative pa- per that was published during the school year, also those faithful staff members who stuck by him until the end. Many wonder how high can the paper be elevated while next year Roland Hill takes the Editor's seat. Rudolph Chevannes, Business Monogerg Relda Artis, Reporterg Alphonoso Green, Advertising Monogerg Elder Iames Dykes, Sponsor Knot pioturedj. lbb l ' Ronald Lang. Editor, gives instruction to his workers. Angernette Robin- - Philip Giddings, Reporterg Sylvia Stevenson, Reporter, Charles Battles, son, Copy Reader, Muriel Alford. Heporterg Eugene Armstead, 'Q Circulation Manager, Kerri Laurence, Copy Reader. Photographer. Ea f 3 ,W x Q-'A'5'!QFx. - - , 4.245- W ,mwom,w.w.M,W,, 1 Q -ff f Q if . -'vw ,- f K 90 U ...N , Yvonne Leonard, Grapevine Editor, George Valentine, Reporter, Ianice Sheridan Brown, Associate Editor: Roland Hill, Sports Editor, Shirley Coopwood, Copy Reader. Green, Editorialist, Donald Green. Feature Editor: Delbert Baker. Editorialist. 167 Al- in , L, . 'I l. l ll Xl ii 5 n i .f , ., 1 ly , E I A ul El! r'- M rw IW le I, fl i 1 1 A S 5 Charles Battles, Editor and the Associate Editor, Nicceta 1 Davis, discuss the progress of the yearbook. Iv.. l I The Acorn is always long-anticipated by the student body. Under the direction of Charles Q Battles, Editor-in-Chief, the Acorn took on a 7 l new look this year, as you have already seen ll thus far. fl ll i Regina Robinson and Kerri Laurence, Class Editors, work . i on the class sections. . I 1 J Q ...M .,---L,, ax v- ' 7' 1-' ..., ,. i . ., A . , , v'?'.-e fjf M gzwvm 3 3 I A Mxrlam Wrxght Momca Augustin and Pat Alhson Secretarzes. 169 ,a?2 'ul X -0 'Q Eugene Arrnstead, Assistant Photographer. Nicceta Davis, Associate Editor, looks through various yearbooks for ideas. . if A A 4 Mmm' , . - k M.f W'5XQ ,M I, K Nw Ramon W'heeler, Layout Editor. Tom Bentley, Publishing Advisor, gives the staff tips on a quality yearbook. Ti? inluliqgg Larry Vaughn, Sports Editor. Richard Simons, Head Photographer , 1 QM x 39321 ' 1 , W 1 'fr A f f ff 'fe 1 Long hours of sweat and toil make up a qual- ity yearbook and the job of the invincible Acorn Staff of 1972-73 was Well done. The editor explains to his secretary how body copy is mea- sured and fitted on the layout. Charles Dudley. Business Manager Knot picturedj. Dr. Irene Wakeham. Yearbook Advisor Knot picturedj. l7l - 15- Y 1--ri: ..Y- Iv-4. A Y 5' 2? L... W f fR f A K g Z X E Q - 2 2 X xx ..- V V ' 'X -+- A '-If 2 l r i I 1 I I V A 1 I 9 w People People, people who need people, are the luckiest people in the world ..... 173 Q4 ,V ,ff 4 '- Pres. Sherman Rogersg Vice Pres. Paul Smith: Sec. Theresa Bryantg Asst, Sec. Gloria Samuelg Tres. Mabel Normang Asst. Tres. Ioetta Green: Chaplain Benjamin Oldsg Sgt.-At-Arms Donald Greeng Parl. Sandra Miller: Music Co-Ord. Patrice Braxtong Sponsor Dr. Rogers Senior Class Officers Class i 1 ,Q ,A 3? 1-rw it w,W,W We r V -Q ' 'k1Xx Q .sf or GA t E f 64:54 , . S e 15 ff , ?:f?3,f3 1, .2 Q, 7: .v Lf ni Pres. Ronald Lang: Vice Pres. Paula Barnes: Sec. Patricia Mitcheilg Asst. Sec. Beatrice Banksg Tres. Charles Battles: Asst. Tres. Dawn Lambe: Chaplain Francis Gyorkeyg Sgt.-At-Arms Sandra Calvertg Puri. Carolyn McMillan: Sponsor Mr. Roddy Iunior Class Officers Leaders WW Pres. Earl Lewisg Vice Pres. Ronnie Hobsong Sec. Lacynda Evans: Asst. Sec. Yvette Baileyg Tres. William Hicks: Asst. Tres. Willie Chaplain: Delbert Bakerg Sgt-At-Arms, Onyema Nwaomahg Parliamentarian, joy Normang Sponsor: Dean X. Butler Sophomore Class Officers Class vi my QE Q . lei? Q 371 H ' sf., , X l - like '- 14-MQ 5 X - ,qwzwg A g 'A ,Eff ' V Ni x Jcii' is . ' . :N F17 ,Sh ,Q ggixgg. - 'TSI 5 .4 1 If ,gijlfvfz it ' -.V 5 . ' 'vm .1 I Cu jf V x 'XXX K ' . ui F.. gl! .X gf 9 xi f . ffwmii al., 'f I f fs .M .Me-'I X X k Y N J A K Z... 5 Q r M 'A 515 Q bmi? Nix 'Z' Q Pres Iohn Trusty: Vice Pres: Lawrence Averettg Sec. Corliss Askew: Asst. Sec. jameela McFarland: Tres. Diane Terrellg Asst. Tres. Denise Corneliusg Chaplain: Charles Chandlerg Sgt-At-Arms: Cornell Cavinessg Parl. Stephen Fosterg Sponsor: Dr. Moreno Freshmen Class Officers e Leaders fx Ebenezer Agoha Umuahia Nigeria, W. Africa Major: Biology Minor: Chemistry Ambition: Medical Doctor I see life as a world full of ambitions and struggles. Cheryl Allen Detriot, Michigan Major: Home Economics Minor: Psychology Ambition: Dress Designer I see life as a training camp for heaven. Life to me is a trail of happiness, sor- rows and achievements before a goal is reached. Kathy Allen Anniston, Alabama Major: Sociology Minor: Behavioral Science Ambition: Counselor I see life as an unforgettable dream that carries the human society through changes, to help us face unforgettable realities. Lesline Anderson Bronx, New York Major: Biology Minor: Chemistry Ambition: Dentist I see life as a mass of unknown knowl- edge through which I must penetrate. Monica Augustin Oakland, California Major: Psychology Minor: Biology Ambition: Child Rehabilitation I see life as a large never ending circle, full of many intricate designs, which serve as a test to help character and in- dividuality. Sharon Beard lnkster, Michigan Major: Biology Minor: Chemistry Ambition: Medical Career I see life as a highway with many crossroads leading in various directions but to only one ultimate destination- success. 178 Seniors '44 'WW ,,yH' qw Q ,,,.. af' Wie 'C'-'M-uv' 'arf' Ni Pamella Benton Major: Sociology Minor: English Ambition: Social Worker I see life as interactions between irra- tional human beings. Alonzo Best Brooklyn, New York Major: Biology Minor: Religion 8: Chemistry Ambition: Medical Ministry I see life as an obstacle course. You crawl, walk, run, jump, and one day you finally reach the summit. From there you slide into the valley of Chris- tian success. Stephen Boyce Los Angeles, California Major: Theology Minor: Psychology Ambition: Minister I see life as a constant struggle to attain perfection. But amidst life with its many toils and snares and its many ups and downs, the Lord has promised to give us victory over all things. Dietrich Boyd jamaica, New York Majors: Sociology 8: History Ambition: Counseling or Law I see life as a long, winding, rocky road. Patrice Braxton Willow Grove, Pennsylvania Major: Elementary Education Minor: Music Ambition: Piano Teacher I see life as a daily struggle to reach perfection of mind and soul, to find true love and happiness. Brenda Brisbon Poughkeepsie, New York Major: Sociology Minor: Modern Languages Ambition: Counselor I see life as a two-way door. It's whether you push or pull that counts. 179 Dennis Brooks Atlanta, Georgia Major: Biology Minor: Chemistry Ambition: Doctor Catherine Brown Los Angeles, California Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Ambition: Child Psychologist I see life as Alterum Alteris Auxilio eget. fOne thing needs the help of an- other.j Theresa Bryant Groton, Connecticut Major: Psychology Minor: I-Iome Economics Ambition: Counselor I see life as a series of ups and downs in which there will be times of happi- ness and despair. Yet life must be lived to its fullness. so I might as well live . Pamela Cobb Indianapolis, Indiana Major: Elementary Education Minor: History Ambition: Teacher I see life as a world just waiting for me to step into and conquer. There are so many things to see and to do and Oak- wood College is just the first step in preparing for that great task ahead of me. Patricia Cooke Richmond, Virginia Major: English Minor: History Ambition: journalist I see life as a barrel of opportunities waiting to be devoured: the challenge is yours. Sandra Cordell Springfield, Ohio Major: Psychology Minor: English Ambition: Counselor I see life as a privilege which Cod has given me to help others face reality. 180 Seniors fff -4-sy' W, 'Wt 14f'UX,',Q 'ua Wwe S-A-...Q v..,,, W w,.N,,,,f' Class of '73 W Annette Davis Moriches, New York Major: Business Administration Minor: English Ambition: To meet you in Heaven I see life as a time to prepare yourself for your meaningful life in the New Ie- rusalem, and while continually pre- parmg yourself, help as many as pos- sible to prepare themselves. Anthony Davis Atlanta, Georgia Major: Business Administration Minor: Sociology Ambition: To become a CPA I see life as working toward two goals: preparing myself for the Kingdom of God, and achieving the best out of what this world has to offer. Edwin Davis Savannah, Georgia Major: Theology Minor: Sociology Ambition: Minister I see life as a never-ending cycle of con- stant interactions with people, touch- ing their lives with ours, with hopes and that the Christ and the life in us will rub off on them. Fred Davis Vancouver, British Columbia Major: Theology Minor: History Ambition: Minister I see life as a dream in which man is an actor. Every day presents a new and changing scene in time. Wesley Dormer Portland, Iamaica Major: Business Administration Minor: Accounting Ambition: Businessman I see life as what one makes of it. Charles Dudley Ir. Nashville, Tennessee Major: Engineering Minors: Physics and Mathematics Ambition: Electronic Engineering I see life as being hard by the yard. but it is a cinch by the inch. 181 ..,, ...,, .M ,?.,-,.,:.,. am., .,,,. ..,.,- ..., ....,u.-..-..M..4,..-....:,..i.ag, I I . I In 1 1. V :I . jf, I 'll'f I 1 ij, IJ? 1 V if H ,. , I ,l I fl I tsl Il 5 5 'i ii t I I I I all L Latas Edwards Ir. St. Petersburg, Florida Major: Religion Minor: History Ambition: Teacher or Minister I see life as what God and Man can do together. Thelma Ferrell Richmond, Virginia Major: Elementary Education Minor: History Ambition: Teacher I see life as having a happy family with God as the center of our lives. William Freeman Huntsville, Alabama Major: Religion Minor: Chemistry Ambition: Worker in God's cause I see life as a way to get Over into the kingdom of God. Stephanie Galloway jamaica, New York Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Ambition: Pre-school teacher I see life as a challenge that we can't let defeat us, because there is too much to be gained from living. Ricardo Graham Detroit, Michigan Major: Theology Minor: Behavioral Science Ambition: To reflect Christ I see life as a continual struggle in which one comes against many obsta- cles. The overcoming of each minor ob- stacle prepares one forthe eventual ob- stacle that decides his destiny. Tommy Gra ves Buffalo, New York Major: History Minor: English Ambition: Lawyer 182 .. -, gm.. H Seniors twm ki 'HV Donald Green jersey City, New jersey Major: Sociology Minor: History Ambition: Publishing House Worker I see life as a happy privilege to wor- ship God and to be used by Him in helping to shape the lives of others as we journey toward the climax of this age. joetta Green Winston-Salem, North Carolina Major: Sociology Minor: Secretarial Science Ambition: Social Worker I see life as just what we make it. In making it , if we put God first, along with human efforts, life can and will be a success. Rosetta Green Avon Park, Florida Major: Sociology Minor: Behavioral Science Ambition: Social Worker l see life as a maze of joys, sorrows, and opportunities, wherein one may reach the height of excellence, or suc- cumb to the blight of mediocrity. Wilbert Hall Lemont Furnace, Pennsylvania Major: Theology Minor: Business Administration Ambition: Minister I see life as a jet plane flying through the sky. Willard Hall Huntsville, Alabama Major: Theology Minor: History Ambition: Minister Eileen Hampton Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Major: Biology Minor: Chemistry Ambition: Medical Doctor I see life as a divine gift of love to be displayed with beauty and used wisely. 183 Gail Hardin Birmingham, Alabama Major: Sociology Minor: Psychology Ambition: Probation Officer I see life as a giant universal mirror. For a world where everybody is doing his own thing, everybody seems to be doing the same thing. Walter Hawk Huntsville, Alabama Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Ambition: Marriage Counselor I see life as man's inner struggle to achieve and accomplish ambitions and desires that are products of parental guidance, environmental conditioning and interactions in society, only result- ing in frustrations. Audrey Hovington Dover, Delaware Major: Secretarial Science Minor: Business Administration Ambition: Legal Secretary I see life as loving and being loved in return. George Huggins Huntsville, Alabama Major: Religion Minor: Secondary Ed. 8: History Ambition: Secondary School Teacher I see life as dignity in design, humility in excellence, and moderation in suc- cess. Beverly Irwin Gary, Indiana Major: Elementary Education Minor: History Ambition: Teacher I see life as being very challenging with its joys and sorrows. Constance Irving Pompano Beach, Florida Major: Mathematics Minor: Physics Ambition: Mathematician I see life as the arithmetic of God. He adds unto our prosperity if we serve our fellow man and He subtracts when we withold it. Our talents are multi- plied by time and opportunity to yield a product. 184 Class of '73 iv' 4 awww- VU! Theresa jackson Portal, Georgia Major: Behavioral Science Minor: History Ambition: Social Worker I see life as a constant struggle with a lot of ups and downs: but amidst all of this if we take God at His word, life can be full of happiness. Henry james Chicago, Illinois Major: Business Administration Minor: Sociology Ambition: Businessman I see life as preparation for a better life. Cynthia jenkins Pontiac, Michigan Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Ambition: Teacher I see life as being what you make it. David jenkins Cincinnati, Ohio Major: History Minor: Secondary Ed. 8: Sociology Ambition: Teacher I see life as an opportunity to serve Cod and my fellowman as His great plan for man if fulfilled. j. Alfred johnson Huntsville, Alabama Major: Theology Minor: History Ambition: Minister I see life as an opportunity to impart happiness to others through Christ, and to secure it for myself. Also it is the proving ground which will help me de- velop a character for eternal life. janice johnson Birmingham, Alabama Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Ambition: Educational Analyst I see life as many things. A spiral circle, a winding pattern, a jig saw puzzle, all of the pieces are there. It's up to you to fit them together. Life is what you make it because it's all up to you.85 Irene Lacy Toney, Alabama Major: Secretarial Science Minor: Religion Ambition: Secretary I see life as it is. Stop complaining and get with it. Remember, without the key which is prayer, you are in sinking sand. Dorrilyn Lemmons Los Angeles, California Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Ambition: Elementary School Teacher I see life as being a candle. The fire from the candle burns for so long, then it goes out. This is how a person's life is. A person lives for so long, and then his life finally ends. Iomes Lewis Washington. D. C. Majors: Theology 81 Business Admin. Ambition: Minister I see life as a super-series of challenges: VVhat you plan to be, want to be, and eventually will be, depends on whether you meet these challenges head-on, never flinching, half-stepping, or turn- ing aside at a mere technicality. Maurice Long Miami, Florida Major: Business Administration Minor: Psychology Ambition: A successful businessman I see life as very short. We must all strive with all our efforts and energy to tell others about Christ and hasten His return. Rise Lowery Washington, D. C. Major: Biology Minor: Chemistry Ambition: To serve my people I see life as a metamorphic process from a crawling caterpillar to a mag- nificent butterfly, living as if it was for only a moment, to remind us of the love and beauty of God. Colyn Major Nassau, Bahamas Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Ambition: Social Psychologist I see life as a never ending search for happiness, a longing for something bet- ter. And though it's full of misery and disenchantment, I feel that there is a Cod somewhere who cares. 186 Seniors .533 jp' Vi: ,gear M- '95 fvir N-f 'Km- Class of '73 fb-vw Qa I, If -Marr Marion Mays Savannah, Georgia Major: Elementary Education Minor: History Ambition: Teacher I see life as struggling for survival in a world of bliss, in which you are either defeated or a conqueror. Sandro Miller Brooklyn, New York Major: Religion Minor: History Ambition: Bible Worker I see life as God's personal interest and desire to have me be a part of His heav- enly kingdom. Life on earth is His giv- ing me an opportunity to express my choice about the matter. Kenneth Moore Los Angeles, California Majors: Theology 81 Business Admin. Minor: History Ambition: Minister I see life as a hopeless, aimless pilgri- mage filled with emptiness unless one has true knowledge of Cod, and a real personal relationship with jesus Christ. Alice Morris Boston, Massachusetts Major: Sociology Minor: Psychology Ambition: Counselor I see life as quick sand: if you start off on the wrong foot it's easy to jump into but difficult to wade out. jennifer McCall Huntsville, Alabama Major: Elementary Education Minor: Home Economics Ambition: A creative teacher I see life as a cup of happiness, with a dash of sorrow, a pinch of mistakes, and an overwhelming gallon of love for all. Dorthy McDonald Rochester, New York Major: Elementary Education Minor: History Ambition: Teacher I see life as a flowing river, for it keeps on moving around the bend. All the ups and downs of life will end only at our Lord's glorious appearing. Come Lord jesus, Come. 187 Mabel Norman Huntsville, Alabama Major: Elementary Education ' Minor: Library Media Ambition: Media Specialist I see life as service for others. When we serve others we serve three: the one in need, Iesus, and oneself. Margo Nunez Berrien Springs, Michigan Major: Elementary Education Minor: Home Economics Ambition: Church School Teacher I see life as a place in meeting the world's problems and learning to deal with them with the Lord's help. Benjamin Olds St. Louis, Missouri Major: Theology Minor: Biblical Languages Ambition: To serve mankind I see life as a challenge. Man needs help and we as Seventh-day Adventists must help him. It's a challenge I accept with wholeheartedness and I plan, with Cod's help to meet it. Carol Palmer Ashtabula, Ohio Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Ambition: Child Guidance Instructor I see life as a thermometer sometimes dropping below zero, and rising above one hundred in the thermostat of life. Harold Palmer Huntsville, Alabama Major: Theology Minor: Biblical Languages Ambition: Minister I see life as a place for building a foun- dation in Christian truth and ex- panding our knowledge of this world and the world to come. Linda Palmer Huntsville, Alabama Major: General Studies Minor: Secretarial Science Ambition: Teacher I see life as a road to be traveled by ev- ery individual, each ' pursuing the course to his own taste. I see life very optimistically, for behind every dark cloud there's a silver lining. 188 Seniors ,XQ4 'w,,,y Wx , Agn WNW mf' as llqfj X Robert Peak Sunnymead, California Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Ambition: Psychologist Mary Pellman Decatur, Georgia Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Ambition: Teacher I see life as an experience, for it is what an individual makes of it. Everyday, I feel there is a new start, a new begin- ning for this full and worthwhile experience. Ephraim Pembleton Antigua, West Indies Major: Theology Minor: Business Administration Ambition: Evangelist I see life as an interview an employer is giving applicants. The successful one will be given the position. Only those who are successful in this life will en- joy the life to come. Sondra Powell Chicago, Illinois Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Ambition: Special Education Teacher I see life as a beautiful experience which grows sweeter as the days go by. Holbrook Riles Buffalo, New York Major: Biology Minor: Chemistry Ambition: Medical Missionary I see life as a reality, which when dealt with as such can become a dream come true. In order to reach the objectives of our dreams we must first experience spiritual wealth. Eugene Robinson Nashville, Tennessee Major: Psychology Minor: Religion 8: History Ambition: Counselor I see life as a constant struggle with a lot of ups and downs, but amidst all of the ups and downs in our lives, if we take Cod at His word, it can be full of happiness. ,gs ,. ...- .. 7774 W xml Regina Robinson Milwaukee, Wisconsin Major: Psychology Minors: Secondary Ed. 81 History Ambition: Educational Psychologist I see life as a very high mountain. As I endeavor to climb this mountain, there are many obstacles in my path, but with God's help, I will persevere and reach the top. Sherman Rogers Major: History Minor: English Ambition: Lawyer I see life as mass chaos and confusion with only one escape-through faith. Gloria Samuel St. Thomas, Virgin Islands Major: Home Economics Minor: Sociology Ambition: Interior Decorator I see life as a great challenge and struggle. It's a challenge to me because what it holds for me is unknown. It represents a great struggle because whatever I want out of life, I must work for it. Deborah Scott Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Ambition: Child Psychologist I see life as the intertwining of human hearts and minds to create something beautiful and lasting. LaVern Scott Opa-Locka. Florida Major: Theology Minor: History Ambition: To serve humanity. I see life as a constant struggle with a lot of ups and downs, but amidst all of the ups and downs in our lives, if we take God at His word, it can be full of happiness. Thomas Seard Greenville, Mississippi Major: Behavioral Science Minor: Religion Ambition: Guidance Counselor I see life as a kiss- the more you put into it, the more you get out of it. 190 Seniors s Ms We -if 'ff i A Class of '73 W. X 'ww ,... l V l :fix 3, .W ,.4 Oscar Sherrod jr. Indianapolis, Indiana Major: Theology Minor: Sociology Ambition: Evangelist I see life as being precious to those who look forward to the coming of our Lord jesus Christ. It is my earnest desire that the Lord will bless me in my ministry, and take us all home to live with Him. Glenn Shurney Huntsville, Alabama Major: Biology Minor: Behavioral Science Ambition: Veterinarian I see life as a ball. Whether it's up or down, round and round, it still is the same, nothing changes. Time, the place, the event, all are related. Richard Simons, lr. Huntsville, Alabama Major: Business Administration Minor: Psychology Ambition: Nature Photographer I see life as a great opportunity to share a part of my creative self with the world. Donna Simons Huntsville, Alabama Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Ambition: Guidance Counselor I see life as one giant challenge to meet one's own ultimate goal of success. Paul Smith jr. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Major: Business Administration Minor: Sociology Ambition: Industrial Psychologist I see life as a long ladder using each day as a step toward my goal, success. Lynn Spraggins Mobile, Alabama Major: Elementary Education Minor: English Ambition: Teacher I see life as giving yourself to others. Life is to be treasured and lifted to its fullest, putting God first, others second, and yourself last. 191 ,TT- ,.iv....Y...A-,1,,, , , . ,. - V-4 --.. --vf V, N.-- V l Ieanette Thomas Philadelphia. Pennsylvania Major: Elementary Education Minor: History j Ambition: Teacher j I see life as numerous evolutions that j man in his reality must face. l ' Leonard Tucker K3 1 . Paget West, Bermuda 5 I Majors: Theology 81 History ' Ambition: To be a Minister , I see life as a period to demonstrate a spirit of Christian love, being an am- bassador: then I view it in the light of , God's will. It's a real challenge to be a , representative. I ll. l lj . 'fl 2, , I Q, 1 is l if Cynthia Underwood lu H Tampa, Florida 2 Major: Home Economics ijt jjj? Minor: Sociology Ambition: Dress Designer I see life as the ability to help others become more economical in selecting ' f their clothing. I l 1 t JG aa, j Larry Vaughan , Lynchburg, Virginia T 5 Major: Mathematics I Minor: Physics , Ambition: Architect I see life as a building, having a scho- li I lastic foundation: supported by spiri- - tual beams: covered with a roof of love ' and topped by a chimney of success: V 2 willing to serve the world in all its ca- pacity. I, ,li l jfl I , i 1 4 Rosalyn Ward Decatur, Georgia , Major: Elementary Education I Minor: Home Economics ,Q Ambition: Speech Therapist jj I see life as a corrupt ball of Hell, Mi waiting for us. We must hurry and spread the gospel to hasten the Lord's return. gl Melvin Warfield l Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Major: Theology j F, Minor: Biblical Languages Ambition: Minister of the Gospel - I see life as an opportunity to preach the Gospel and hasten the Lord's re- turn. 192 L. Class of '73 f- arf Brenda Washington Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Major: History Minor: Political Science Ambition: Lawyer I see life as the passport to something better. If we live this life as efficiently and as dedicated as we can, we can look forward to something better. Caroline Watkins Dayton, Ohio Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Ambition: Psychoanalyst I see life as a chess game, each person trying to call a checkmate before the other one does. Kennth Watts Los Angeles, California Major: Sociology Minor: History Ambition: Social Welfare Admin. I see life as a competitive gift from Cod to deal with as well as your abilities and environment allow you. Determi- nation is required to achieve any goal in this depressing world. Debyn Whitaker Phoenix, Arizona Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Ambition: Child Psychologist I see life as a process which we have no choice of entering but suddenly find ourselves in with only two alternatives: succeeding or failing. Booker Williams Meridan, Connecticut Major: Religion Minor: Business Administration Ambition: Minister I see life as mass confusion. I'm looking forward to the life to come. john Williams Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Majors: Theology 8: History Ambition: Ministry I see life as disciplinary and prepara- tory in nature. Life grants the opportu- nity to minister and administer to the needs of humanity: and by that means to perfect within us sanctified reason- ing and Christian grace. 193 Valerie Biggs Brooklyn. New York Major: Biology Minor: Chemistry Ambition: Medical Doctor I see life as hope. Timothy Byrd Huntsville, Alabama Major: Business Administration Minor: Accounting Ambition: Businessman Charlene Dossmon Oakland, California Major: Elementary Education Minor: History Ambition: Teacher I see life as a road full of surprises, suc- cess, and happiness. joseph Hutchinson Los Angeles, California Major: Religion Minor: History Ambition: Teacher I see life as a maze. If you get your life organized you will be able to get out of the maze. 194 Seniors ci 1-'sf ia-V' ffik. ki' Ramon Wheeler Washington, D. C. Major: Sociology Minor: English Ambition: Social Psychologist Sharon Williams Somerdale, New jersey Major: Behavioral Science Minor: Business Administration Ambition: Hospital Administration I see life as living for Christ first others second, and lastly for self. Patricia Wilson Southampton East, Bermuda Major: Elementary Education Minor: History Ambition: Teacher I see life as a challenge. I should make the best of life. Roy Wright Huntsville, Alabama Major: Theology Minor: History Ambition: Pastor-Evangelist I see life as the fulfillment of Gods purpose. Until we fullfill our divinely appointed destiny we have not begun to live. -vw EE :qi B 1 g, E I . d umors 'Q K , W , 4 N mm I , Q . il , 4 g X , X N X A AE 1 'A' G12 1 ,gr 5 gig! f Q 1, ' ily f , virliiifsim .W X L, , ,f +51 .r -H af,-,N . , A, QW Wg ,.15.z.V ,N knit, i ' ' f X V 5' f . ,eyffe ,. 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Eugene Armstead Major: Religion Larry Bailey Major: Theology Raymond Bal-:er Major: Theology Beatrice Banks Major: Business Education Paula Barnes Major: English Charles Battles Major: History james Bell Major: Theology Michael Bennett Major: Psychology Alona Boggess Major: Secretarial Science L'Tanya Brown Major: History Sheridan Brown Major: Mathematics Shirley Brown Major: Religion Patricia Bryant Major: Sociology Sandra Calvert Major: History Ronald Campbell Major: Business Admin. Marlene Carter Major: English Rudolph Chevannes Major: Mathematics Cheryl Coy Major: Elementary Education Ruth Crigler Major: Business Education LeVerne Davis Major: Psychology Diane DeShields Major: Sociology Iacquelyn Dobbins Major: Business Admin. Calvin Eakins Major: Business Admin. juniors Q ,j ff: B rl wivf ,.? fig? AES. ? 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Dawn Lambe Major: Secretarial Science Ronald Lang Majors: Chemistry 81 Math. Kerri Laurence Majors: Music 81 Elementary Ed Charles Lemon Major: Psychology Yvonne Leonard Major: Biology Nathan Lewis Major: Chemistry Halcyone Martin Major: Elementary Education Eugene Mason Major: Business Admin. john Matthews Major: Medical Technology Charles Meyers Majors: History Patricia Mitchell Major: Business Admin. Karen Mosby Major: English Linda MeCleary Major: Biology Mark McCleary Major: Theology Carolyn McMillan Major: Business Education Waldo McMillan Major: History Cecelia Nelson Major: Business Admin. Augustus Ogiste Major: Theology Sharon Outlaw Major: Psychology joetta Peters Major: Elementary Education Willie Posey Major: Biology Garfield Powell Major: Theology 201 Michele Powell Major: Psychology juniors 'nvg,,,4v ,975 , , 8.1 fa? .lunatic X- l 1.1-f-4' K X 1Q'v'wV M Y- ' 4 fx ' 1' , 1 Af , 45 gl M V s . 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Bobbie Walker Major: Religion Willie Watson Major: Sociology Laura Williams Major: Biology Sandra Williams Major: Elementary Education Denise Willis Major: Elementary Education Lily Wilson Major: Dietetics Kathy Wimberly Major: History 203 Robena Anderson Relda Artis Yvette Bailey Claudette Baker Delbert Baker Karen Banfield Donald Barnes Dora Barnes Linda Barnes Ronald Barnes Tyrone Barnes Toneto Barry Russel Bates Gail Bean Cheryll Bedney Purette Bethea Valda Briggs Edward Bryant Noel Buckley Ioel Butler Marilyn Candis Raymond Carney Susan Carter William Chavers Michael Chiles Adrian Clansy Phylis Cordell 204 Sophomores fly at use fqfg 1 . , X f . , ,A .M ev 444: r R . H Z' ' f ' . px , ' , . , , .4 C 5. 4 L1 V' .Ac--if L , .', .jr ,-Q Z' '7.1tmi gs . , .. 1,.?a f, ,r 1 Q iii H Fl if f s Q 't lv: I xl 1 'Af x , A . 'F 'I l '. , 4 i 4, X, in 4, X: ' 'N van? F 'C 4. .. Q 'S k ff B 4, 1 Q 1 1 v 'fa -is of ug' Q5 4,3 'M ilf 'Q- jk X A f Ai. 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'Q'- 3 i! 3 ww IJ 3' Roland Hill Michele Hobbs Ronnie Hobson Steve Horton Raymond Howard Michael Hudson Virgil Humphrey Daniel lgbokwe Franklin jackson Henry jackson Rita jenkins Deadra johnson Mary johnson Richard johnson Teacher johnson Brenda jones William jones Eric Kelly Glynis Kilby Carol King Deborah King Carlyle Langhorn Lynne Lasley Ocie Laurel Dennis Laws Noelette Leader Angela Lee , .4 j X if f l I WK' I ' X f X I W , y if 1 I x f ff sf Y 3 .wing . Lk ii f . '1fT'!7f ti'f sfzf? Y' si 2 ' f Q 7 1 A 'JZ ,,,. . 15. -. W xx if , 1, gym., mix!-,,f3'-.f?' ,nv x K, 5 xt' X k 1 ,,'f,?.'ga::-5 .V fu. Eff? j g 3 if A. .gif ,A 42 , . , Clffwlip ' ' -fr: , . if TYZ54' Sa 4.4'J ,1 '. in, ,- .U ., 1? W 1 Class of '75 xi, W-'H bd W-P 5 E? P? Ndr V. X I ,Y -A ' fgil .f Ng-ER X Smit james Lee Robert Lee Cecelia Lester Denise Lester Rebecca Lester Earl Lewis Myra Lewis Dionne Lynch Chester Mack Iasher Mais Roger Major Alicia Manderville Lawrence Martin Natelkka Mason Carolyn Maupin Charles Miller Beverly Mitchell Louraine Mitchell Xavier Mitchell Anthony Mosley Celia Musson Cynthia McBrown Iohn McFarland Celestine Neal joy Norman Onyema Nwaomah johnson Olomlye Ephram Unwere Michele Palmer james Parham Willie Parker Anthony Patterson Morris Patterson Timetta Pipkins Rupertha Prentice Calvin Preston 210 Sophomores inf' I wa s Ali. A.. Z 1 , f '1 .1 'f,, L - 1.52,-. ' r is x ff! ff Ya 335. J , o 1 . 'f..1:V 31 , ' : gt E It .. 3 ffiflegii. 1 . ' .v. fA C' 'L , '12 J1! .L lKr,1' .. .gl x-,v I fi 3' 'melissa'-Q V' Ag 23 ,.4..Q '7'J5g-gwfqk kk my: '9::'-- W MJ 1 fi i 4 r ,L A fri, sq, 1 at N wxtap Krl ,505 ix i U 'tg' L wasp All . Aff!! wav' V M-We 'Mal' if ' -1 L ::5:','n., eff? -:free-f ', ' - '-: - - - 9 -VIS qv -r'--5 N-J ' 'Du 34 .. Class of '75 ' 7'f yf . 54 c i 4 1 kt' ' ' if ,1 Q. Conrad Purnell Wayne Rahming Sheila Reed Lashia Roga Angernett Robinson Terry Robinson Stephen Ruff Van Runnels Larney Rutledge Floyd Shell Donald Shelton Ianice Shields Lynn Simmons Konnette Simons jackie Sims Emmitt Slocumb Ruth Small Brenda Smith Karen Smith Reger Smith Vavolyn Smith Tom Sookhall Harvey Staplefoote Milton Sterling Sylvia Stevenson Kathy Stewart Anthony Sumptor 212 gy 5 , , gwmi, few' i 46115 , ei 14' -, 'hi-Q ,,.. 3, , .4 73, . ..., ,.,,,,,. h,4,,..,. f, , , ,gt V ff 4 I z J f 1, , f f sf 6 W f 46 .yvfvgf be x K Z 9 7 f..z 4 V , gf M Aa ev. 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W , WYWQW 31fj5a'ZW5lW1' f WWW W5 WWW , r W ,.,.,e-s ,fn W, ,f if A 4' KM P 51' W x i Ll :WW , - :, A W 49'- ..,, W WY W .NJ:44l?. was f A all cr' Class of '76 5-af txdl-if Muriel Alford Esther Alleyne Alicia Allison Patricia Allison Ioel Armstrong Keith Artis Corliss Askew Lawrence Averett Harold Baker Verna Baker Patricia Ballard Alisa Barber Geraldine Barnes Yvonne Barrett Douglas Batson Eileen Beale Donna Bedney Martin Benjamin Charlene Bennett Beverly Blackwell Andre Blaylock Sherry Boggess Carol Bonner Charles Bradford Michael Bramwell Ariel Brayboy Charles Broom Delores Brown Kenneth Brown Roye Ann Brown Veratta Brumskin Kay Bryant Dannie Buck Marcia Burford Linda Canson Iames Carter Rhonda Carter Cornell Caviness Mooz Cezil Charles Chandler Barbara Chunn Corliss Claibon Andral Clarke Marsha Clem Michele Cleveland Freshmen 2 J V325 ,JQ if 1 sf L-. . V. A 1 ' ELkgf?5?g fu ff! WVU. 9' iJ. nab ' 953 Ali.- sf f fi Q' NA 4 f fs? 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'1 si-Q 255 S :Q N K, Class of '76 was 1 U r 'Tl 'Pigs H Q 629' is ,Pfam t,Af-'Q 14 Venita Golden julius Goodin Rosa Grace james Gray Conchita Greene Loretta Griffin Henry Griffith Wendy Griffith Lee Kay Gully Angelia Hairston Paul Hairston Cartellier Hammond Sheldon Hampton Doris Hanna Elaine Harris Elphege Haynes Yvonne Haynes Larry Hedgman David Henderson Elbert Henderson Erma Henderson Lou Gwenda Henry Ann Hickman Terry Hill Yolanda Hoard Leonard Holder Deborah Holland Eric Holloman Gwendolyn Hopson jenice Howell Roy Hubbard Arthur Humphrey Cynthia Hunter Robbin Hunter Thomas Issac Marilynn jackson Freda james Wayne jenkins Cynthia johnson Davon johnson Gerald johnson Gerard johngon Portia johnson Sarita johnson 221 Twanna johnson Freshmen x A4-of 247, -1-. , v f 1 36 ff wN Q N 4 '- S' ,, fi A 'J f Qi y , , ' .7 1.1.6 Wx ,gg ,wi ,Q 0 f, x ,ff K , In Af...R..-,L 5 K li brand' Class of '76 i D 4 'VD' J 9 '55' Clairece Iohnston Carolyn Iones Farell Iones Wannetta Ioyner Brenda Kannion Iovetta Kannion Christine Kennedy Dianne King Rosemarie King Ioyce Knight Paul Lacey Zandra LaMar Frances Lane Vera Lee Issac Lester Anthony B. Lewis Anthony I. Lewis Camille Lewis Richard Long Marla Lusk Ronald Lynch Robert Mack Celentria Maddox Denise Maddox Keith Major Alfred Malekano Ronald Malone Kenneth Marr Iunns Martin Lloyd Martin Robert Marve Lawrence Mattier Diane Medley Bettye Miller Cedric Morris Monica Moses 223 in: 7fv 1 w i f I E J l I I: ,I, 'fl Freshmen 0 o X 0 0 0 Li 0,,' 4' I 4 If 1 ' 1 i EW ', w l il 1 :QI 'z ji , r . ' i lf ji 5 Q + W! 4 1 G. 92 li I. V 1 fl A 4 L44 1 1 X3' ,E ri fm lb.-1 z by 'r..!' ll U Y 4 1 td -2 W ur' v -' 'ia I wxsdlg Class of '76 isp- Jag Q: Q uf: 49, av-Q, l Eli 941 19- Af, as 21 'A fp! 3 y,1'B'v .- 'Vt-1 ,7n:w'l'7ixXM' yrflz 1 I y 1 xi my ii y ,if f 'W ' N- I Ilkmilf lfllilla xaafv W .JL Xi Priscilla Mosley Melvia McClelland Allen McCoy Iackie McCracken Iason McCracken Denise McDaniel Betty McDonald Iameela McFarland Simon McCauley Ioan McLean Renee McNeal David Nash Donna Nash Freda Neal Deborah Newman Naomi Norwood Ioseph Okike Diana Owens Beverly Palmer Sheryl Palmer Samuel Paschal Ishmael Pembleton William Penick Michael Pennington Wintley Phipps Lolita Pierce Ellis Pitt Kevin Presley Beverly Rachel Palischer Ratliff Alphonso Reed Rodney Reed Denese Reese Erro1'Reid Loretta Riles Sandy Robinson Eva Rock Lula Ross Keith Rugless Ioseph Runnels Daniel Santiago Ruth Saunders Linda Scriven Delcia Sealey 225 Elvira Sealey E 1 V 51 L 1 I 1 li H I H H, P tx E 'N a sl Q24 1 2 'fxr , , . 5 Q 1 1 ? Q J' ' EQ P ffl il I if I w 5 P A . I ' 1 X .N . x 1 ! Freshmen f 4,, V 'V+ fc- ., I W6 . IT - ' a A ,xi .Q x ,,.p ,, X, fm! P X ,-wp 'ff - 'fyfi . b Zi fig Xml' af---fw sv QW ,X X ,Q . - clit: 2 , Y Q 1 Y 1 ' . 1 1'if 5 fr , 5 K lf , MA-4 in 14 Wii 2532.9-Ji-5 ' 'ffWQ?1f55H fd iz: :Y , f Class of '76 K , 1 .M ...Q t ,, 3 . S 1, . if txgMf,.. ,. ' . 1543's diffs '- , Z , - , , -L1,' ,La . ,Li x-'l ' y X, i 4 ll t A t , .5 K t N ls' Odea Sigh Eleston Simons Deborah Smith Gerald Smith Donovan Spence Rayford Spraggins Deborah Starks Uita Stovall David Straker Belma Stringer Diane Terrell Denise Thomas Robert Thomas Iohn Trusty Ronald Tunis Zirrah Tyler George Valentine Elizabeth Vasciannie Olakunbi Vaughan Yama Velez Delvius Wagner Ian Wagner Deborah Webster William Weeks Iohn Wells Sylvester Wells Esther White Marvin White Terry White Okebugwu Wigwe Donna Williams Frank Williams Philip Williams Edith Willingham Philip Willis Debra Wilson Iuanita Wilson Megan Wilson Richard Wilson Dolores Woodson Larry Word Karen Wright Marcia Wright Deborah Young Wilbur Young catronal Branxg A W e Freshman her 'endeavorsg -zzaly ' l . f -V v l At the was Q UnlOIl drownmg on a Tuesday, and Depart- and his this past death he was a Conference. He 2, 1972. The gs jg bright . memory of Alphonso will always remain with us. Life should not be lt's sweetness recorded in G book 4, 1953, Judith Karen Lonnie Massey in Vlndianap one of heavenly sunshine, popular to all that knew h S.D.A. church at an tion of her pre-college She graduated from WGS S US -G 9 0116 .L ,K wc-, 'iilfllfi 1' I , ' with ,fllp eoigile from various Vliobinslon was born lon CifyqU,pon'ig1raduating from lI971,'dDebbli'e came to Oak- fel-low classmates. The young where Debbie resided, remember A keptrjouth wingaetive. Debbie one haisf the: opportu- w ' 'D'eb.biiel': wasf friendly f A .iw iDebr0rahvl1vBQbiHSe0n i herself an intricate part ofthe campuslfamily and willbe greatly missed. No one would have believed that February 15, would be the last day Debbie would walk the campus here at the Oalfs . When the news reached the campus on Monday afternoon, February 19, that Deb- bie was killedilin' an automobile accident, it all seemed unreal. All of us must remember that tomorrow isn't promised to wus and we must live each day as if it were ourlast. Q Alicia Mandlerville ? V q t jf ,ji g Alicia Manderville, one of four children, was born on january 10, 1953, in Newark, New jersey. From her early childhood Alicia was a loving devoted daughter, one her mother had faith in and could always depend on. Her early school days were spent at Trinity Temple Ir, Acad- emy in Newark, New jersey, where she became anin- tricate part of school life. She accepted Christ at an early age and united with the Trinity Temple S.D.A. Church. Upon graduating from eighth grade in 1967, she entered Pine Forge Academy, Pine Forge, Pennsylvania where she spent her four years of high school.VAlicia was a true friend to 'all and was veryfwellliked by herischoolmatest andxfaculty. The nickname Umionkeyf' .wasgiven 'toffher during her stay at the Pines, After graduating in 1971, her dreamsiwere partially 'fulfilled when 'fshgejenrolled here at Oakwood in thefall of 1971. Her warmgiriendly, and pleasingpersonality'won' many frie-nds.fShe studied' and worked hard during' her sh,ort'jsojourn.lhere atfihe Oaks'?. Herglife, came to a sudden end ,mFebruury-19, 1973, in an automobile accident in Virginiag Although Alicia has been taken 5 from .usjjthe ,memories of ffmbn- key will always remain with us. l A A Q A . , J T 7231- fcamrplisg-yenjo a ,liea rty la ugh at tltej:din nerf ,whizzing'arounditcampus in his blue A.usti11,Ameriica4 iMaitlan ljoinedfoarf campus family in 'Se.ptemberyof f7Q as at prospective memberfof the Class of f?74Q-WMa4itlajr was 'born .ing Bridgeport, Connectic ut, an Oc- toberf 15g 119514 He y attended Central High School before coiningif-to Qakwaodtm He was ,td Qm'emb.er, ofthe Calvary 5SgDgAf, ingBridgeportQ, Uponjentering' Oakwood, he -ii 1 , 1. , . A - , , Hr, ,,. K., ., K, N, ., W W , A ,X I Very seldom' was he depressed and his high spirits in- -,-.f-.o--- lvl ..-.... v..v...--.-o....-.v--- --1 ---vvv --v -------------U ifluenced many ofthe students, He was very athletic and demonstrated his talents on the football field as well as on the basketball court. Maitlan was one ofthe five stu- dents that were involved in the automobile accident on February 19. He died of head injuries acquired in the ac- cident. Though he has joined the innumerable caravan, his memory remains here with us at Oakwood. X ' - y 1 y 'Denise Lesterff,y,,- y j D1 y Friendly, talkative, with a pleasant smile, ,andjwell liked can all be credited to Denisellustine Lester. Denise was born on lanuary 6, 1954, in New York City. Her ele- mentary school days were spent at Iacksongl-leights Ele- mentary School after which she attended Greaterblesw York Academy. Upon graduation in 1971, Denise came to Oakwood with the intentions of becoming an elementary school teacher. Denise became fully involved with the activities of the campus and becameiiwells knownandi well liked among the campus family. ln September '72, she returned to Oakwood to continue her education. On February'-19,si'i1973, Denise wasfinpvlclvedih.fi1nfauQtomiol1il.ei aecident inflwhich me of the other riders. were killed. Denisewas hospitalized and for two days ishehung on to il life. On February '21, she died from internal: injuriesshe suffered infthe accident. Denise -was afrnember. ofthe Ephesus D S.DQA. Church in ,New York -City. Denise's death marked the loss of six fellow Oakwooditesfthis1year.fAlg though we will see Denise no'm0,!'8 here onigthis earth we look forward to the dayg if Weqzalreifaithful, fiwhenwe will bereunitedg with our loved one, ' V i , , Q . .L . 4 233 Lge Admrnrstratlon ,nw K Presldent C B Rock, LLD Oakwood College IS a name that IS dear to the heart of many people here at home and IH far-off lands lt represents the best m Chrlstlan Educatlon lt stands for dedlcatron to the ser vrce of God wherever the need may arise It was established ln 1896 to tram Black AdVGHt1St youth to go out and serve the1r people Throughout the years many of its graduates have been fulfrlhng this purpose However be fore the graduates can serve they must be prop erly tramed Our Admmrstratlon Faculty and Staff are capable of preparmg us to face the problems that we wrll encounter rn llfe Dedl cated concerned and devoted are only a few words that can describe the worl-img force that we have here at the Oaks gr I . . . l l I lf l M 3 , mesa' , . 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X . 1 X ' If AY! , . i , l W 234 1 I WN 'QNQ S-:QS S 'NQN N by-RN 'Q Q' E332 M N3 N N N 'N fe Q52 SY T x 03: Qing N- x S6 :Sl .iN 1 3 Q: N-u Wx wif QQEE lily l -4 :EE 'Q is af' I-2- EN! X' X X xx' Dr Emerson Cooper Ph D Dean of Acodemlc Affolrs Admlmstrutlon Claude Thomas M A Deon of Student AffGIfS '59 Km M5 if RJ I 3 i 5 5 1 i I 1 A I E 5 i 1 E 51 E 5 ? , r E I. s 5 ia' Y Lx E L 15 1 X r 5-5 ,I ,X 5 f I 1 I1 f I n H M I Q l f 5LxS7 Administration Ricardo McKinney, B.A. Director of Development i Leroy Hampton, B.S. Director of Student Finance Mrs. Dean Cliett, Secretory 1.lankw- I I 2 I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I ii I g. I I I I if I Yi Q! 4, II 238 'I :L i',-i-------- Administration ---,Q Ionathan Roache MA Director of Admissions and Alumni Affairs Wilma Foster B A Registrar ,-f 'MWW Mm Nm i rf, iL,,is.ja,,, 'nz df 2 4-.,.,.s5 ., ' I' K 0 , A I g 1 A f . I - A . I x A1 ' I aff I , . . Q XSL. , ' 3 in . -fy 721 I -iii I I f X-Ii , is if I , 5 .sv e ia ,Q , 5 A is Q f 1 'X-fin? ,, . .-'A A V ,Q w V V .r X u 35? , . ' T Y I I M .r,.: 'kdm x K .5 t - N 'rx ,lf L . 51 V K .ff ,.,,, ,-,,,., 65,1- fx i ' 1 .QA ,. -Q 1.1 V wwf aw, i ,-1 1 4 ' .1 l lf r! l ri ll r l. l. if li li ll ll l l 1 l I li fl I Isl lily fl' .ii 3 il i i tl ll I l .gl .l' Il yi? ll ai ll: Il ill ll llj .. in l Il ll Board of Trustees 240 W. R. Beach. Chairman Iohn Ford W. W. Fordham C. E. Dudley Ricardo McKinney C. E. Bradford Adell Warren Ionathan Roache C. B. Rock H. L. Cleveland Cree Sandfur W. S. Banfield I. R. Wagner W. S. Lee G. I. Millet I. W. Warren George Earle Edward Dorsey Major White R. L. Woodfork H. D. Singleton V. L. Roberts N. C. Wilson A. S. Rashford F. W. Wernick H. H. Schmidt V. W. Becker Esther Lowe K. H. Emmerson E. W. Carter I. L. Ditterner M. E. Kemmerer What would an office be without secretaries? Mrs. Minneola Williams Mrs. Mabel Norman Secretary to the Business Manager Secretary to the Comptroller J I.. 511 s t ng' l FL' i R, .iii Miss Darleen Williams Secretary to the President W 4-1- ' Q..-e +-...,, , 2.1.-Z V -1.-:SY ,M I gf Mrs. Patricia Falls Mrs. Charlene Hutchinson Secretary to the Academic Dean Switchboard Operator I I I I I I I I1 II :I II I 'I I II I I , QI., M Applied Sciences and Education Dr. Luceno Quirante, Ed. D. Professor of Education Professor Lawrence Iacobs, M.B.A. Assistant Professor of Business Administration Methodology class gives Gail Iones the experience of Mi- cro-teaching. I 242 f -2? .- , as A , i , 'ix w f ,af I O Professor Norwida Marshall, M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Education ff tl :Al I , Q 46, , W '-if-,W 'W 61 Q 1 Q K 'Q Q K - .- .wihmv Y ,ff . ,gwyg-1, fs 'Wzbgit 'X ' M525 fl , .i,-e 57' , Dr. Timothy McDonald, Ed.D. Associate Professor of Education I 1 Z 1 B' - Applied Sciences and Education Sandra Price, B S Instructor in Secretarial Science ,1 xf5X,A K Nl R .lt Business students learn the principles of Accounting. Professor Charles Galley, M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Business Administration 24 i' ge fr x I i i i 1 1 I if l i l il .,i ill l i l ii if 1 1 r 4 ii l fi i ii X. ii ,Ei i iii 'wwf l. il! ,. in if i 'il il 1 J. II ill llc I I I i , Applied Sciences and Education Professor Esther Gill, M,Ed. Instructor in Secretarial Science Assistant Professor of Business Administration Ioyce McGlory, BA. as I 1 4 I . I . .. ff E 1 Dr. William Osborne, Ph.D. Professor of Business Administration Professor Iames Roddy, M.Ed. Professor of Physical Education 244 l ' ,Ao A v .. 7 ' ' , .i g , , 4 fr, Z ff 1? . A i L S 3 A V 5' i , -at? sl whim if -.-Nxt M A ' - ww . Behavioral and Social Sciences .-J Dr. Carl Anderson, Ph.D. Professor of History Kwai Tawana Marshall, M.S.W. Instructor in Behavioral Science Dr. Leo Moreno, Ed.D. Professor of Behavioral Science 245 1 4 .v My .M Q'- Q Nx X F Q ,.... awk' ,M nam ma m. Nix. Dr Delmer Ross, Ph.D Associate Professor of History ,ww W 2 .QA ,Sag J ovi I Q , 5 Q, 5 ' , b -ix-'f1 f:,'255? 1 . N:1ffji5giV ' A f 351 21 Qs gf' 1:-rl--fa E gr 'iff' , -: 511' pzyff- 1, ys, ' par 55 K f-'a 4'-iw . LMQ,.:w:1+ 1 f ikfz? x' L' W? 3'5l1'm:'v I 7152 Q 5v'2'3?fW7sur:'fA 4355 Wm? ,Wifi ,415 -H0355 fy , .fgmxf ,, f ,MM , M WWWPQ 17 if 'Q fn. Cn s 4, , :mv U Q , ,1fg?f :iff - 'ff ps f- al, '- X 1 QM-,tug nLw,f':?'i 14,54 fm' vii' f3x2f21'y,+f. fi 4 zWQ,4Jg:f,W, 'ich V Qw.3ifw'afY ff- ' ,, ,c. .1 Q ,VW , , my ' Q' - . iffefxfzik -if-4,24 1' ff Amo w 5,0 T M, -fb, , -ILZWT., l'v EW sf',4-41,51 , 'gfiiwv y Y.-. f i , no El l ,1 iii l no by l 2 fill !-ol l-I 1 i 1 1 ji le s E e I 5! 1? l i ill Alla li fl iqll li if ,fi '1 i il l L 'sp Humanities Dr. Irene Wakeham, Ph.D. Professor of English Dr. Delmer Ross, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Spanish 248 .ednndd The Oakwood College Choir Professor Harold Anthony, Director 1 elk E f 4 i fl ii gli l ,- i l Lf 1 5 , x ...3'U ,Q 'Q drew' ,dl-Q. 1 'iw-N i I Professor Carol Edwards, M.A. Assistant Professor of Art Humanities Professor Harold Anthony, M.A. Associate Professor of Music - ' f -'ff s wt? Afgg rrif f ti limi 5:1 i Stanley Ware, B.M. Instructor in Music 249 -v , I HV I ,II II . I I , II 2 II I I I III 3 ,I' I Il I I I II I I III 'II I IQ 1 I I I Q I QI, I I aI L i I I iii I I .Q , IE I if III 1-II I ,I 2 II IIII I IQ! iI IIQWI III .I I Ii VI K, II 'I I :I II II i -5. W- Q-N, X W4 , Humanities Lucille Lacy, M.M.E. Instructor in Music Professor Inez Booth, M.A. Associate Professor of Music M-'14 ,ff omg? M '?' 'Lia -14, ,ga .Wy- -ln, J, 'WM 4 A f 'z 'me Beauce V uf .X Lv' 15 . '40 I A H, .. ,fl IWUQSW 'N-711 ,fs ze . 'aff-1215, QQ, , 5-k,.,3,4 ' .ni , '11, f7?jH X- A- 5' 1 ,, 2 5 A 'Y Wivfwgmfcfvz ,,,...A-q,IQ. ra: , f f A AI . C vw -' HMM ! , , ,f.,,,,,. v , Q . Lg Y ,I ,RJ 55, - I I tmmgg N 4352. i 1 ,vadfgipmtu ' I 0547 , v - my i 1,284.5 ' -.I -,..,,. Hon W 'L 'N -P sms: Y 'W . 's .' ' 1 3 S. 4 ' MN I ' ' I is I 7 fr , f 3 . :'.' I Oliver Davis, MA- Dr. Robert Buyck, Ph.D. Doraine Buyck, B.A, instructor in EflgU5h Associate Professor of French Instructor in French 250 Professor Florence Winslow, M.A. Associate Professor of English Lela Gooding, M.A. Humanities Instructor in English ur-4 -X t. . Q- , ,5 Nga f , X-f' X f Q, 1 uw: , Q. at f , A . -'4 , 1- 'R I X4 , ,2 4 4 xi l s 1 E J Q i i 4 4 7 A 3 Marjorie Ienkins, B.A. Instructor in English Iames Dykes, B.A. Assistant Professor of English 251 'J 1 X it 4 iii '4 fue il? iii Hi U W1 i. ig tails? Qui 1' .J gi 'M ,' U wi 3 ti! ffi? in F 31 Qgfi T- iii fl' ' I ii? ' i fi 1 V .,I Ali iii U ii PW d, i Y 1 1 if I It I LE. Natural Sciences and Mathematics Dr. Herbert Rosner, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Physics A, X Qing it J 1 W z I fs if QM 2 s 1 , t aff Qi Y X 'if 5 , A t , ,. V, ,, X QW ' G ' if Q A 0 Dr. Emerson Cooper, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry I mf' V f ' W 4245 X U NW ' WM ifjfzffvf px Q 6 . , 4 C H -iv X yu-4 L G .Q 1 he .Q vigrx 1 9 ' f xx 5-,Q V ' 552 as A . fs. iii X3 iii? 5 xx x ii zr, -P iii t i V: In E? V .V W, . gf ff s M 1 f' ' 1 ' f sh, f ' . 7 f-fi f 4, X? 1 ,. 3 'A f.,.ffMWs...., 3 gLWC 1s1 ' Y . . 3 , .-14 Q bififizfigw' 2: ' P ?-tif: ' i ,.- , L tt f M , A 4 Sf2:3,'.TW?2fi Q - jk A A tg fr N ,X :fi x ,s 1 , RQ In ,X ,ff-,ff - Professor john Blake, M.S. 'Z ' Assistant Professor of Mathematics Professor Ruth Davis, M.A. 'A Assistant Professor of Home Economics x x, QJ, J hi iS'5 .,,...,-es. Natural Sciences and Mathematics Professor Rothacker Smith, Ed.S. Associate Professor of Biology Iudson Kelly, B.A. Instructor in Chemistry ff it f P 5 of few-ff ,Mfg ' I 9 ,Q Wf',laf:f ? U J' , . , V fi ,. .fr ,W Z K ,f , f l 1 Professor Edna Roache, M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Nursing X l 253 'Z I I I I I I ul I I ii ' II I II A II I I ,A I fl I I I I .I I-. I I , I I, I ,SI I IvjI5 .!' tl I I . I . lu I I ,iii I I I l 5 I I I: 1. I If I I I I I .I I I I Q I I II I I J. I II VI 6, I III 'I I II I I I LIE. ?- ,,,,:AY,::YY Y 7---W 7- 4---:UWA--,.:.,Q5.-A-,--..---f l Natural Sciences and Mathematics Professor Kathleen Dobbins, M.S. 1 Assistant Professor of Mathematics I Dr Leroy Fish Ph D Assistant Professor of Biology Ts.. --g.. h- 1 X Yvonne Leonard assembles her equipment for an experiment 254 2 fwmi fl I I I i 5 g S Y ' Qi Natural Sciences and Mathematics Dr. David Richardson, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry Professor Ruth Bruner, M.S. Assistant Professor of Physics :- i lla ,........-an 1 O Lillieth Shaw, B.A. Instructor in Home Economics 0 0 0 0 'O'-9 O 4i ' ,io,4'l0:ci11: 'O 'o'0 :'i. 1 .fa !.p rt- !n!.f 255 0, , 'A 3 icq? 1 'fi' E W 'f 'r '?' ' ' l Religion and Theology l i w i ll l w Y, A il W l r N l I ,,..-f l W , W Q , i W , l ' 4 ..W.M,,,,,,,,4 1 5 l': g il ' 1 i l 5 .2 I I ' l , l 3 A X E i ,geeil l :Z 5 if l . ,. 1 Dr. Mervyn Warren, Ph.D. Eg ij Professor of Religion and Theology Hug . , ..:.i,1 P Zl, , is r ,..:- :gy l o X: 5 V Greek, Homiletics, and Hebrew 7 c '::: 5 Abzzqlilizzli' Z 'i :5 ' l '2 : : ' A i f 'N 1 A are all a part of making a minister. , . I 1 i 3 li l 'l '1 1 li - I Qi 'ffl ii gf Y! .Q 'i J: iii li DY 141 N af. -wg, :' V W E ium.....L...1.....-,'1. I I l 9 256 LL Religion and Theology Dr. Ernest Rogers, Ph.D. Professor of Biblical Languages f 'fr 'wh yf -My ...s,..WxWnmwfW.qnM,m..WM,,,2,,,l M.-,, ..,,,,,..,,,,W,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,w,H A v. 2 Elder Iohn Beale. M.A. Associate Professor of Religion and Theology Elder Clarence Richards, B.D. Professor of Religion and Theology 257 G.. V -- YY- -77777. ,Y 7777 Student Services Mr. Glenn Howell, Director of Physical Plant Mrs. Harvey and Mr. Davis, College Bookstore H1-Aw ll ii le in in ll 1 l EH it 1 1 i P 1 i X 5 l ll .i ii 4 l- ' 1 lm i l, r il ls li f 1 isig L 1 4 D if if ,il- 'e V ill U ll! ily l uqli lli -li fn e-l y i Mrs, Ruth Stafford, College Nurse Q l i Dr. Donald Bedney, College Physician I l I I M-4, Qvf, V Mr. Richard Long, Security Officer Mr. Reginald Bedney, Security Officer vnu, Q ,nv x ,. ,N d --' 1' .xq,.4.,.' ,iw .YAQ ,X . y M , fit ir l v i i ' ' , I i 1 i I .f'i is X 'XF i' i i 1 f Z . K Y I 1 i i i i X Mr. Glen D'Andrade, Security Officer 9 - . '. r H , .' ' I ,J Q, 'f. ' 1' ' 3,' ,I lf. , r - - stati n I Il- year comes to a 'closed-and Vth.eserpages'Ifi'- nally gofto the.fpress my job as editor yalsolcomes to' a close. I've come to the end with mixed emotions. It can t realalyosray'I'm,.aglad' gow 'that,it's over,..but Ican say I wou.ldn?t Wafnt.to'd0, it 'again fanytime so-onl! Iiwant to g-ivespecial'-'-thanks to those ,faculty memberswho did those :small ,thi-ngsjthat .sometimes Iareoverlooked: Mrs. Foster, Registrar, who suppliedthe lists of- student names, addresses. andvclassificationsg Elder Tottress, who sup! plied therobe .used in-,the -Senior picturesg Professor R. Smith, whoalso helped make the Senior pictures possible by lendingus his academic cap-it fits everyone!'A special thanks to Dr'. Wakeham,iour advisorj and another thanks ' to.eMis.s'Trula 'Wade who supplied theipictures of Miss Anna.Knigh.t. -Last butfnot least, 1I wantftofthank my staff, especially thosefwho stuck its out 'until the end. . j. y As you reflect upon the year '72-'73, I hope the Acorn will bring back to memory those truly wonderful and meaningful events, the good times as well as the not-so- good. As you turn through the pages from time to time, I hopethat thetheme Reflections on Yesterday will come back to life. Although yesterday is gone, gone forever, it will not be forgotten. Let's not only reflect upon the past, but also look forward to the future and what lies ahead. I'll always remember those of you who would stop by theoffice from time to time with your smiles, encour- aging words, and jokes that kept us all sane when the pressure was on. As I leave the Acorn office for my last time fas editorj, the many headaches, heartaches, disap- pointments, and traumatic experiences will 'only be a part of yesterday. I .e r Charles D. Battles, Editor 1 I I I I I 1 1 I I I I I I I Q 1 fd 62 is 5 2 I I. 1 I I 'A . 1 Q. F. ,A M, M' in vm ,mxn X, avg., 4 'Q Q ix 'P' .4 7' I . 'ja ,, ' ' an - x wg Q.. Q. K- X E 'QS vt F -N - gh 'jx F5 ' ' ' ' ., Q 3- Y K , , ta: .3 Q- by' , 7 fi!-,iadl X -AR. NN ' - :IK 1 ?...T4 ' xsgx 1 ww- . 'NVQ nfjbxtff Q: - ' .7 X . '7f'4f1- ' - ' 434' 'E ' nv . , fiv'?' YP? 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' We pflhleyefpossed ,on to .another .class closer to our fi- - nql'goal.'V We have been through changes, crises, ' .ch'aos,,und tragedy,-'yet We must go ony We' must - everj hold-fo-st,to,our dreams in spite of dis- illusionments. Optimisticully, we look-forward .to tomorrow,-'for yesterday is-Vgone, and' only in the .futufie qa'n'our- drearnspund goals be real- . ized. Reflecting on the past-will help us become- - betterfprepured forwhot 'awaits us in the future. 'With this VV-the Acorn stuff of 1972-73VhusV f Vpresented to fy'ouV 'lteflections Von' Yesterday. 1-0 V . ,-ate. ., ' .3 ?f, ' -V af' 'Q xxxa ' 1' '33 i 1 .155 'M itat' ax' A, VV Q sk' -IM? , , 'Vt ,, ow-af'-.-PF 'ga p, - , ,-Q I .V 'P' .V V V rV ' ,. V ' 'VY-l 1 :,-I V.- ,V fV 'wf-' .na i wa. - Q ga- f . x Q .tv 2' , ,V?.. L Vu V ', ' 4 - I. - -. , . 'a V.V V V. JV. VV. .VV 5 V, gt , V 7 '51 :nie v glib. ' . -. V .V . VV V ,. - 2- Vf s q if 'nw R: Y ix f 3 V . V-7 . ' r K V . V t ' 4 1 , ' f. A v . ' . A - N - . . . 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Q V ,, 3. -' 4 ,fly 2. Wu ltxa ' if '3 'x ,. 'D 410 'J f an 4'Q 1.4 mfr' asf, '4 . 0 M Y 0 x v-,: ., I 5 I I I I I It III wg I H :SIA II, I II I III I I I III 'I l I I IQ I I II I Q . II QII' I If It II I I I I, I 'I IMI 'I 'E II :I .15 sI IW I 'I .M III 'I 'I UI I !', .. 'I I I It 'I II I I I ,T 264 Central States Conference 5737 Swope Parkway Kansas City, Missouri 64130 Lol-ze Region Conference Donates this page in behalf of our fine students in attendance at Oakwood College 1972-73. Muriel Alford Cheryl Allen Alicia Allison Patricia Allison Robena Anderson Ioe Barnes Tyrone Barnes Russel Bates Sharon Beard Delores Brown Shirley Brown Edward Bryant Deborah Byrd Lolita Byrd Timothy Byrd Mooz Cezil Daniel Christopher Diedra Cobb Pamela Cobb Carol Coke Linton Coke Carol Connor Dianne Davis Miriam Davis Evelyn Dennie Sandra Dobbins Iohn Drew Michael Eubanks Yearma Falls Durandel Ford Iames Ford Gladys Gilbert Olivia Gilbert Nerverette Gooch Avice Graham Ricardo Graham Rosemary Graham Alfonso Green Geneva Hackney Brenda Handy Larry Hedgeman David Henderson Roland Hill Terry Hill Deborah Holland Iarman Holland Keith Holland Larry Holland Iohn Hudson Lon Hudson Beverly Irvin Willie Irvin Henry Iames Anna Ienkins Cynthia Ienkins Kolette Ienkins Clifton Iessup Evelyn johnson Gail Iones Brenda Kanion Ioveta Kanion Dwain Kennedy Paul Lacey Frances Lane Chester Mack Robert Mack Lawrence Martin Iudith Massey Rita May Monica Moses Anthony Mosley Iames Mosley Priscilla Mosley Dowan McClain Iohn McFarland Simon McGauley Cheryl McKenzie William McKenzie Renee McNeal Donna Nash Freda Nash Margo Nunez Linda Powell Donna Reese Benjamin Robinson Cassandra Robinson Regina Robinson Terry Robinson Deborah Scott Claude Shaw Nathaniel Shelton Oscar Sherrod Lynn Simmons Brenda Smith Gerald Smith Reger Smith Ionathan Stanford Teresa Stanton Florestine Strong Renata Thomas Anita Thornton Anthony Thornton Brenda Valentine Kenneth Waddell Delvius Wagner Ianet Watkins Ieffeory White Douglas Williams Ierre Williams Louis Williams Philip Willis Carol Wilson Patricia Wilson In appreciation to these students, I. R. Wagner, President R. C. Brown, Sr., Secretary I. R. Palmer, Treasurer 26 rw PM-to i i .i.e . I I i i i r i i gi iii Ii if pi if i. I il iii I L, il. Ei. .Sgr Q F ilg if gi lfi L U ?ii1 ifia i i i .UH iili ,i .fit it i ii 1 i '1 I .,g .wp is If dl I 'i fi I. Iii LL Patron List The Acorn Staff would like to thank the following Patrons and Advertisers who helped in making the production of the '73 Acorn a success. Your support was definitely appreciated!! Mrs. Martha I. Battles Mrs. M. Branch Miss Carrie Davis Mrs. Mattie DeArman Miss Melba DeArman Mrs. Ruth Flemming Mr. and Mrs. Parker Fluence, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. David Grice Mrs. Catherine johnson Patrons from the Bethuel S.D.A. Church Dover, Delaware Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hickerson Mr. and Mrs. Powell Sudler Mr. Paul Sudler Beulah Gibbs Mr. and Mrs. George Hovington Mr. Homer Sudler Mary Perry Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stevenson Emma Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Brice Sudler Mr. and Mrs. Preston Evans, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 'Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith Mildred Black Mr. Alvin Pritchett Mr. Benjamin Hicks, lr. 1973 GRADUATES . M51 lk'-1 Here to serve you: Periodical Department Department wishes for each one of you a bright future and a clear vision of God's leading. lugmnn Elder E. M. Peterson Paul M. Weichert Joei W. Hass f' Sg:QfL'c3Pggg'3:ezfb Shing Association Manager Associate Manager Associate Manager Washington, D'C' 20012 Have a nice dag Y. 1521 1Z,: '-E-E2 e 5 Best Wishes to the '7 , have a healthy one too 9 with Class of 73 The Acorn Staff , ix if W 24 Z 3 5' r I 3 l V , , i 1 . s l l ll ' l ll ll H 1 ,1 4 l ll 1 f!1 1 M . li I il ' I T li 5 l 5 ll 11 In ,I ll ll , lg is l A 'Q :Il 'il l 1 l Tl W l - l fl l. fllf fs l zltff ill: l lf 'xl ll xll I rn l l In if I I LR Meadow Gold Dames 6011 Clinton Avenue NW Huntsville, Alabama T0 MAKE MAN WHOLE ,Xxx 5, ,sg 0 X- f U s -5- 1 -' T'-X . .J- H: - - , x, Q-f . . A - wmv' illwul X ni rn h c . 'IFJ' ' lvl Ili - lee:-at an .sfre-'-43?.',4' . , in V. -e'rf:iC.1 -Gy: 4 wsf',q5a'--.- 5.51. -Q '- - -fm .. N '. ' .s It xl.:-iz f'.:e--'f-'f'--4:f.:Q.+fS ,Elma--12.1 -,'-'ghqlll' , . ' - , ' frHv?i1l 12?'fq1 'Z rYH'1P:5x1'i- -t,5a1?!-If bg? 1 -' . . 2515 , -- -.Q -. 1 V-, ,li 1, , : 1 -if' ff.1 1 'N f 4 1. A-lr - so 1 ,w . 1 .5-xv - 1 4 - ':. . 4.5 l. . 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WORTHINGTON, OHIO 43085 QA subsidiary ot Miles LBDQYBYOYIES, Inc.. U.S. S 1939 lT Thft gtblprfd l N Walk a mile in your shoes and we will save your soles!! The Mall Shoe Repair A.T. Blocker, Owner and Manager V Compliments of the A. Samuel Rashfords New Yorl-f City l 1 Of l The Allegheny West Conference Salutes the Oakwood Coll g Graduates of 1973 May your developed skills and talents assist in hastening our Lord's return. 1339 East Broad St t Columbus, Ohio 43219 H.L. Cleveland, Presid t j.A. Washington, Sec -T ,..-. . 5 Compliments South Central Conference Q S-H Cn cb 1 cn :S P+- ?' Q. Q 'Q he 2- cn :S E221 cn C-5- CD Q! 4 lj 3 H M - li 7 ' il W il ' X C 1 ge I y , l ? H! ? 1 1 ii I -f f 1 , 1 1 I el .4 Il if le e 5 Ei -iii Q!2f !W :J 1 igli we ii gi Z ei 3 , I iie Lv? wi: ji, e ell E ie sh' v ,gl I 5 1 In J. t E ' ' ' 1 I 715 Young's Lane Q i Q 5 Nashville, Tennessee 37207 . . E '1 ez I I I 11 11: e I 1 LL eeee .... Y' ZTJTYW Y Y Y W Y ' f V1-s 3 If --41 - f N, , ' ,,1,.,v,. 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Huntsville, Alabama 35805 Beale, Elizabeth 2111 Wedgewood Road N.W. Huntsville, Alabama 35805 Bean, Gail Horsehoe Road Southampton East, Bermuda Beard, Sharon 30060 Oakwood Avenue Inkster, Michigan 48141 Bedney, Cheryll Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Bedney, Donna Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Bedney, Reginald 2882 Kathleen Street Riverside, California 92506 Bell, james 12308 Chesterfield Cleveland, Ohio 44108 Bejamin, Martin 114-19 155 Street Iamaica, New York 11434 Bennett, Charlene 184 Manhattan Ave. Teaneck, New Iersey 07666 Bennett, Michael 7691 Golondrina San Bernardino, California 92410 Benton, Pamella 1817 W. 41 Drive Los Angeles, California 90062 Best, Alonzo 357 Vernon Brooklyn, New York 11206 Best, Marsha 211 McFalls Street Ft. 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Cooper Sedalia, Missouri 65301 Bonner, Carol 638-E. 94th Cleveland, Ohio 44108 Boone, Joyce C-14 Box 435A St. Augustine, Florida 32084 Bowen, Verma The Whim St. Peter, Barbados West Indies Cameron, Michael 1131 Riverside Circle Spring Lake, North Carolina Cammack, Anthony 3802 Boatner Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37207 Campbell, Ronald 2026 Salem Mason Nashville, Tennessee 37208 Candis, Marilynn 1303 East Tennessee Street Plant City, Florida Ca:h3s5dlrlll Earl 11693 Kismet Avenue Lake View Terrace, California Caslilslldlrf, Linda 11693 Kismet Avenue Lake View Terrace, California Caslfflllcfhael, Marvin 2426 79th Avenue Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Calffibig Raymond 884 Riverside Drive Apt. 1-H New York, New York Cafffgi2Francine 5008 Stagg Run Circle Huntsville, Alabama 35810 Carter, Carter, Carter, james 1405 1st Avenue Charleston, West Virginia 25312 Marlene 3006 Haberer Dayton, Ohio 45408 Norman 41-01 12th Street 113A Long Island City, New York 11101 Carter, Rhonda 140 Iasmine Way Palo Alto, California 94303 Carter, Susan 212 Pennell Street Chester, Pennsylvania 19013 Cartwright, Christopher P.O. 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Box 885 Savannah, Georgia 31401 Davis, Fred Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Davis, LeVerne Pine Forge Academy Pine Forge, Pennsylvania 19548 Davis, Lynn 1589 Bradley Avenue Camden, New jersey 08103 Davis, Miriam Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Nicceta 1589 Bradley Avenue Camden, New jersey 08103 Paula Pine Forge Academy Pine Forge, Pennsylvania 19548 Stephanie 4434 Old Cusseta Road Columbus, Georgia 31903 Vanessa 11120 Borden Avenue Pacoima, California 91331 Vernetta Box 785 Paine Street South Lancaster, Mass. 01561 Davison, Cordell 226 W. Avenue Sapulpa, Oklahoma 74066 Davison, Sharon Route 2, Box 123 Sapulpa, Oklahoma 74066 Dawkins, Ruth 77 Oraton Street Newark, New jersey 07104 Dawson, Omerror 1107 West 110th Street Los Angeles, California 90044 Dennie, Evelyn 1383 Gerry Gary, Indiana 46406 Dennison, Timothy Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Deshields, Eleanor Father Park Village Big. 35, Bridgeport, Conn. Desmukes, Baryl 206 Elizabeth Avenue Rockville, Maryland 20850 Dickerson, jacquelyn 1036 Cedar Pueblo, Colorado 81004 Dickerson, Winston 1138 Pine Street Pueblo, Colorado 81004 Diggs, Leonard 2132 Tasker Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19145 Dobbins, jacquelyn 4728 North Gantenbein Portland, Oregon 97217 Dobbins, Sandra 4728 North Gantenbein Portland, Oregon 97217 Donato, Anthony 1400 Lancewood Drive NW WB Huntsville, Alabama 35805 Donegan, Beverly 150-23 108 Avenue jamaica, New York 11433 Donovan, Ruth 454 Calhoun Avenue Bronx, New York 10465 Dormer, Wesley Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Dorsey, Michiele 4845 Delano Road Redoak, Georgia 30272 Dossman, Charlene 5442 Shafter Avenue Oakland, California 94618 Dossman, Craig ' 5442 Shafter Avenue Oakland, California 94618 Drew, john 4124 11th Street Ecrose, Illinois 48229 Drummond, Devon Portland Cottage Clarendon, jamaica, West Indies Dudley, Albert 1604 Whites Creek Pike Nashville, Tennessee 37207 Dudley, Charles 1604 Whites Creek Pike Nashville, Tennessee 37207 Duff, Deborah 4520 Live Oak Street Carmichael, California 95608 Duff, Rodney 4520 Live Oak Street Carmichael, California 95608 Eakins, Calvin 212 North Plymouth Huntsville, Alabama 35811 Eakins, Lewis 212 North Plymouth Huntsville, Alabama 35811 Earle, Edgar, Marvin 171 Columbia Avenue Rochester, New York 14608 Charles 1112 Bessemer Road Huntsville, Alabama 35805 Edmond, Nanci 16801 Chateau Cleveland, Ohio 44128 Edmonds, Ronald 261 South 12th Street Newark, New jersey 07103 Edwards, Albertha P.O. Box 204 Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Edwards, Donna Spring Hill Warwick, Bermuda Edwards, Latas 4029 42nd Avenue S. St. Petersburg, Florida 33711 Edwards, Lewis P.O. Box 204 Oakwood College Huntsville 36806 Egbulefu, Monday Adventist College of West Africa Ilishan Remo Ejide, Daniel Okene Gov. Sec. School Okene, Kwara State Nigeria, W.A. 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Forrest, Sheri 792 Classon Avenue Brooklyn, New York 11238 Foster, Bruce 175 Northhampton Buffalo, New York 14209 Foster, Stephen Victory Lake Hyde Park, New York 12538 Fraser, Donna Phillipsburg Road, RD 413 Middletown, New York 10940 Freeman, William Oakwood College, Apt. 17 Huntsville, Alabama 35806 French, Reginald 194-21 116th Avenue St. Albans, New York 11412 Fulton, Vera 3850 Praper Street Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105 Furlow, Evelyn 4456 A Kossuth St. Louis, Missouri 63115 Gadson, Lawrence 2112 Wilbraham Road Springfield, Mass. 01109 Gadson, Marilyn 3406 Brailsford Brunswick, Georgia 31520 Gale, Edwin T.D. 5 Washington, New jersey 07882 Galloway, Stephanie 88-35 164th Street jamaica, New York 11432 Gantt, Sharon 5030 N.E. 28th Portland, Oregon 97211 Gaskins, Melda 7817 Fiske Avenue Lanham, Maryland 20801 Gaudy, Clarence 3833 10th Street Ecorse, Mississippi 48229 Gent, Victor 312 N.W. 11th Avenue Delray Beach, Florida 33444 Gent, William 312 N.W. 11th Avenue Delray Beach, Florida 33444 Germany, Benjamin 219 O Street, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20024 Gibbons, Marie Middle Road Southhampton, East Bermuda Gibson, Mary Route 1, Box 41K-1 Ridgeway, South Carolina 29130 Gibson, Melodi 1841 Loring Place Bronx, New York 10453 Giddings, Philip P.O. Box 2276 Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa Gilbert, Gladys 5209 Linsdale Detroit, Michigan 48204 Gilbert, Olivia 5209 Linsdale Detroit, Michigan 48204 Giles, Terry 812 Westwood Avenue Dayton, Ohio 45407 Gill, Esther 1906 Catchings Drive Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Gillis, Sheryl 1210 34th Street, S.E. Washington, D. C. 20019 Gillis, Wanda 511 E. Roanoke Hms. Fitzgerald, Georgia 31750 Glaze, Willie 2407 Medaris Road N.W. Huntsville, Alabama 35810 Golden, Venita 1333 E. Monte Vista Phoenix, Arizona 85006 Golson, Mark 7978 Siskin Avenue jacksonville, Florida 32219 Gooch, Neverette P.O. Box 98 Momence, Illinois 60934 Goodine, julius Route 1, Box 237 Sumter, South Carolina 29150 Grace, Rosa 318 Lincoln Drive Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301 Graham, Avice 1718 W. Pierson Road, Apt. 72 Bldg. F Flint, Mich. 48504 Graham, Ricardo 16250 Sussex Detroit, Michigan 48504 Graham, Rosemary 317 North Walnut South Bend, Indiana 46628 Grant, Klorinda 4288 Francis Road jacksonville, Florida 32209 Graves, Tommy 334 Sherman Street Buffalo, New York 14212 Gray, Willie 1012 Mason Street La Grange, Georgia 30240 Green, Donald Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Green, Shirley Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Green, Gilford Oakwood College, Box 198 Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Green, joetta 235 N. Dunlieth Ave. Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27101 Green, Rosetta 443 W. sth Street Avon Park, Florida 33825 Green, Shirley 170 Carteret Avenue jersey City, New jersey 07305 Green, Alfonzo 149 Ridge Avenue Berrien Springs, Michigan 49103 Greene, Conchita 6524 Lark Drive Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301 Greene, Wilmore P. O. Box 198, Oakwood College Huntsville, Ala. 35806 Greenidge, Selma Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Greer, jo-Ann 1008 Broad Street Greenwood, Mississippi 38930 Griffin, Alberta 264 W. Ivy Street New Haven, Connecticut Griffin, Loretta 2506 17 Avenue Meridian, Mississippi 39301 Griffith, Henry 1318 South 34th Street Louisville, Kentucky 40211 Griffith, Wendy josey Hill St. Lucy, Barbados Gully, Lee Kay 9100 S. Harvard Blvd. Los Angeles, California 90047 Guy, Linda 790 Bullington Avenue Memphis, Tennessee 38106 Gyorkey, Francis 1615 East 16th Street National, California 92050 Hackney, Geneva 3561 N. Rural Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46218 Hairston, Angelia 518 Cativo Drive Atlanta, Georgia 30311 Hairston, Paul Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Hall, Elsie Oakwood College Box 155 Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Hall, Wilbert P.O. Box 135 Lemont Furnace, Pennsylvania 15456 Hall, Willard Box 1550, Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Hall, William 105 E. johnson Street Philadelphia, Penn. 19144 Hamilton, Duane 3201 Franklin St. Louis, Missouri 63106 Hamilton, Lawrence 5007 Oakwood Road Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Hammond, Cartellier 3 Willow Street Carnegie, Pennsylvania 15106 Hampton, Eileen 3552 N. 23rd Street Philadelphia, Penn. 19140 Hampton, Sheldon R.D. ftil, Box 3 Clarksville, Pennsylvania 15322 Hampton, Wesley 3552 N. 23rd Street Philadelphia, Penn. 19140 Handy, Brynda 248 Richton Highland Park, Michigan 48203 Hanna, Doris 916 W. Sumter Street Florence, South Carolina 29501 Hanna, Margaret 916 W. Sumter Street Florence, South Carolina 29501 Hardeman, Cheryl 2331-14 Avenue St. Petersburg, Florida 33712 Hardin, Gail 304 Beech Avenue Birmingham, Alabama 35214 Hardy, Calvin 3417 Mimosa Lane Huntsville, Alabama 35810 Hardy, Charles 2401 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Roanoke, VA 24017 Hardy, Don 3417 Mimosa Lane Huntsville, Alabama 35810 Harris, Andrea 1330 N. Newstead St. Louis, Missouri 63113 Harris, Elaine 1001 Eastview Lane St. Louis, Missouri 63122 Harris, Ivan 1847 Mayfair Place San jose, California 95116 Hatcher, David 4434-D University Apt. Huntsville, Alabama 35807 Hatcher, Dock 15811 Eldamere Cleveland, Ohio 44128 Hatley, Ernestine 2948 S. B Street Stockton, California 95206 Hawk, Walter Oakwood College Apt. 8 Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Hayes, jerry 1806 jordan Street Shreveport, Louisiana 71103 Hayes, Elphege 210 Plainfield Street Hartford, Connecticut 06112 Hayes, Yvonne Oakwood College, Box 165 Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Hedgeman, Larry 9127 S. Burnside Chicago, Illinois 60619 Henderson, David Route 1, Box 286 Olson Rd. Franksville, Wis. 53126 Henderson, Elbert 1213 Burnside Avenue Los Angeles, California 90019 Henderson, Erma 1627 Dennis Spring Road Lithonia, Georgia 30058 Henderson, Richard Route 1, Box 240 Lithonia, Georgia 30058 Henderson, Timothy 5617 Boby Drive Columbus, Georgia 31907 Henry, Lou 205 Cameron Way San Francisco, California 94124 Henry, Wanda 11520 S. Van Ness Los Angeles, California 90047 Hercules, Tessa 444 Hawthorne Street Brooklyn, New York 11206 Humphrey, Edwin 814 Tilden Apt. 6j-B Bronx, New York 10467 Humphrey, Virgil 814 Tilden Apt. 6j-B Bronx, New York 10467 Hunter, Cynthia 101 West Roosevelt Avenue Roosevelt, New York 11575 Hunter, Robin 351 Giano Avenue LaPuento, California 91744 Hutchinson, Cynthia 1113 South Glenview, W Covina, California 91791 Hutchinson, joseph 4100 Broyles Avenue Huntsville, Alabama 35805 lgbokwe, Daniel 98 Ezeagu Street Ojoro Apapa, Lagos, Nigeria Irvin, Beverly 1964 Missouri Terrace Gary, Indiana 46407 Irvin, Willie 1964 Missouri Terrace Gary, Indiana 46407 Irving, Constance 680 20th Court Pompano Beach, Florida 33060 Isaac, Thomas 111-33 202 Street Hollis, New York 11412 jackson, jackson, Erma 4508 North Newstead St. Louis, Missouri 63115 Franklin 3717 jefferson Street Philadelphia, Penn. 19131 jackson, George 1095 Cutter Cincinnati, Ohio 45203 jackson, Henry 3519 East 51st Kansas City, Missouri 64130 jackson, Howard 295 Osborn Street Brooklyn, New York 11212 jackson, Karen 3111 North Troost Place Tulsa, Oklahoma 74106 jackson, Kim 8206 Outlook Avenue Oakland, California 94605 jackson, Linda 2841 Ridley Street Youngstown, Ohio 44505 jackson, Linda A. 4508 North Newstead Street St. Louis, Missouri 63115 jackson, Marilyn 5900 14th Street Sacramento, California 95822 jackson, Sylvia Route 2, Box 463 LaGrange, North Carolina 28551 jackson, Teresa Route 1, Box 46 Portal, Georgia 30450 jackson, Toni 3009 Wenonah Pike Road Birmingham, Alabama 35211 james, Freda 1140 East Mound Street Columbus, Ohio 43205 james, Henry 6426 South King Drive 3B Chicago, Illinois 60637 james, Loris P.O. Box 203 Basseterre St. Kitts West Indies james, Robert 4236 Tee jay Drive NW Huntsville, Alabama 35810 jarrett, Samuel 3456 Broadway New York, New York 10031 jenkins, jenkins, Anna 662 Palmer Drive Pontiac, Michigan 48057 Beverly 2513 Gardner Lane Nashville, Tennessee 37207 jenkins, Cynthia 534 Nebraska Pontiac, Michigan 48057 jenkins, David 5048 B Faculty Row Huntsville, Alabama 35806 jenkins, Fernandis 200 Henrich Drive Dayton, Ohio 45429 Heriveaux, Lionel 135-05 222nd Laurelton, New York 11413 Hernandez, Ricardo 96 Bartlett Street Rochester, New York 14608 Herring, jocelyn 83 Dobbs Ferry Road White Plains, New York 10607 Hibbler, Brenda 79 Macon Street Brooklyn, New York 11216 Hibbler, Charles 79 Macon Street Brooklyn, New York 11216 Hickmon, Ann B-17 Craven Terrace New Bern, North Carolina 28560 Hicks, Alice 1841 Page East Cleveland, Ohio 44112 Hicks, William 5314 Verdun Avenue Los Angeles, California 90043 Hill, Annaliesa 909 Goldwin Streeet, SW Birmingham, Atabama 35211 Hill, Charles Camp Hill Hamilton, Bermuda Hill, Daniel P.O. Box 351 Manning, South Carolina 29102 Hill, Roland 3901 N. 24th Place Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53206 Hill, Sharon Horseshoe Road Southampton, East Bermuda Hill, Terry 3901 N. 24th Place Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53206 Hoard, Norian 2833 Adams Denver, Colorado 80205 Hoard, Yolanda 2833 Adams Denver, Colorado 80205 Hobbs, Michele 23 Moreland Street Boston, Massachusetts 02119 Hobson, Ronnie 2702 Cushing Drive Richmond, Virginia 23223 Holder, Leonard Woodlawn Road Somerset, Bermuda Holland, Deborah 842 W. 29th Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46208 Holland, jarman 842 W. 29th Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46208 Holland, Keith 842 W. 29th Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46208 Holland, Larry 842 W. 29th Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46208 Holloman, Eric 3111 Rhone Drive jacksonville, Florida 32208 Holness, Monica 130-42 228th Street Laurelton, Queens, NY 11413 Hopson, Gwendolyn 545 E. North Street Buffalo, New York 14208 Horne, Betty 314 Dayton Street Newark, New jersey 07114 Horton, Steve 1908 N.W. Grand Blvd. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73114 Hovington, Audrey 15 Virginia Street Clover, Delaware 19901 Howard, Maitlan 1315 Chopsy Hill Road Bridgeport, Connecticut 06606 Howard, Raymond 2621 Wallengford Road Winston-Salem, NC 27101 Howell, jenice 4611 Whitehall Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Hubbard, Roy 721 West 35th Street Ashtabula, Ohio 44004 jenkins, Kenneth Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 jenkins, Marjorie Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 jenkins, Noretta 4031 Chandler Avenue Chattanooga, Tennessee 37410 jenkins, Kollette 3441 North 20th Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53206 jennings, joy 1937 Clinton Avenue Bronx, New York 10457 jessup, Clifton 5027 South Martindale Detroit, Michigan 48204 jett, Philip 2131 Griffith Drive NW Huntsville, Alabama 35810 johnson, Albert 30 Frazier Apts. Huntsville, Alabama 35806 johnson, Carolyn 1103 Perchment Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15221 johnson, Cynthia 3209 Wenonah Drive Birmingham, Alabama 35211 johnson, David 1079 Congress Street Mobile, Alabama 36603 johnson, Davon 4906 Oakwood Road NW Huntsville, Alabama 35806 johnson, Deadra 121 Malley Drive Mather, A.F.B., California 95655 johnson, Evelyn 4726 South Princeton Chicago, Illinois 60609 johnson, Gerald 4812 Lee Roadfli106 Cleveland, Ohio 44118 johnson, Gerard 4812 Lee Roadit106 Cleveland, Ohio 44118 johnson, Alfred Box 192 Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 johnson, janice 3209 Wenonah Drive Birmingham, Alabama 35211 johnson, judy 30 Frazier Apts. Huntsville, Alabama 35806 johnson, Mary Route 2, Box 480 Hayti, Missouri 63851 johnson, Portia 1720 92nd Avenue Oakland, California 94603 johnson, Richard 3467 B Street Ft. Myers, Florida 33901 johnson, Sarita 3467 B Street Ft. Myers, Florida 33901 johnson, Teacher R.D. 2 Washington, New jersey 07882 johnson, Twanna 6009 Eastern Avenue NEit10 Washington, D.C. 20011 johnson, Wendell 121 Malley Drive Mather, A.F.B., California 95655 johnston, Clairece 16216 Cloverside Cleveland, Ohio 44128 jones, Brenda Box 181, Route 2 Mays Landing, New jersey 08330 jones, Carolyn 3202 Rita Lane Huntsville, Alabama 35610 jones, Daniel 105 Corte Linda Pittsburg, California 94565 jones, Farrell Glendevon P.A. St. james, jamaica, WI jones, Frank 24 Washington Avenue Asbury Park, New jersey 07712 jones, Gail 7143 South Indiana Chicago, Illinois 60619 jones, jennifer 1612 West 122nd Street Los Angeles, California 90047 jones, William 1028 East 231 Street Bronx, New York 10466 joyner, Wannetta 2420 Missouri Ave. East St. Louis, Illinois 62205 Hudson, 35806 Hudson, Hudson, Hudson, Hudson, Huggins, Dorothy 3015 Greenhill Drive NW Huntsville, Alabama john 9420 Samay Street Chicago, Illinois 60620 Lon 4300 Barry Street NW Huntsville, Alabama 35810 Michael 818 Central Avenue San Francisco, California 94115 Sharon 3015 Greenhill Drive NW Huntsville, Alabama 35810 George Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Hughes, Angela 1044 S. Sierra Bonita Ave. Los Angeles, Calif. 90019 Hughes, Dorothy 921 South 7th Street Wilmington, North Carolina 28401 Humphrey, Arthur 663 East 103rd Street Cleveland, Ohio 44108 Kanion, Brenda 9400 Eggleston Chicago, Illinois 60620 Kanion, joveta 9400 Eggleston Chicago, Illinois 60620 Kanion, Will 2910 East 59th Kansas City, Missouri 64130 Kanion, Zavon 2910 East 59th Kansas City, Missouri 64130 Kelly, Eric 5143 Crane Detroit, Michigan 48213 Kennedy, Christine 4172 Worthington Drive N. 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Kansas City, Missouri 64127 La Mar, Donald 63 Kensington Buffalo, New York 14214 La Mar, Zandra 63 Kensington Buffalo, New York 14214 Lambe, Dawn Rocklands Shelly Bay, Bermuda Lane, Frances 1930 Main Street Gary, Indiana 46807 Lang, Ronald 23 Tapscott Street Brooklyn, New York 11212 Longhorn, Carlyle P.O. Box 262 Moriches, New York 11955 Lasley, Lynne 887 Glenwood Cincinnati, Ohio 45229 Laurel, Ocie 5244 West Berks Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19131 Laurence, Kerri 3938 Magnolia Lynwood, California 90262 Laws, Dennis Sinky Bay Southampton, Bermuda Leader, Noelette 45 Holborn Street Dorchester, Massachusetts 02121 Lee, Angela Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Lee, james 1905 W. 137th Street Compton, California 90222 Lee, Minnie 600 Nicholson Street Clearwater, Florida 33515 Lee, Robert 22490 San jacinto Perris, California 92370 Lee, Susan Oakwood College, Box 111 Huntsville, Alabama 25806 Lee Vera 320 Bainbridge Street ilf5C Brooklyn, New York 11233 Lemmons, Darrilyn 1723 West 126th Street Los Angeles, Calif. 90044 Lemon, Charles 218 Crest Clairion, Pennsylvania 15025 Leonard, Yvonne 2812 6th Street N.E. Washington, D.C. 20017 Leslie, Lester, Lester, Lester, Lester, Lester, Lillian 6001 Mastin Lake Road Huntsville, Alabama 35810 Cecelia 80A Chancellor Avenue Newark, New jersey 07112 Denise 105-16 Northern Blvd. Corona, New York 11368 Isaac 222 Storer Avenue New Roch le, New York 10801 Michael 222 Storer Avenue New Rochele, New York 10801 Rebecca 222 Storer Avenue New Rochele, New York 10801 Letehaimonot, Tesfa Box 1755 Addis Aboba, Ethiopia Levine, Olga 54 Sage Street Central Islip, New York 11722 Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis Anthony B. 1600 26th Avenue S. St. Petersburg, Florida 33712 Anthony j. Bldg. 6, Apt. 2 Murchinson Terr. Orlando, Fla. Camille P.O. Box 263 Colebrookdale Pine Forge, Pa. 19548 Earl 1600 26 Avenue S. St. Petersburg, Florida 33712 james 1332 Harvard Street NE Washington, D.C. 20009 Myra P.O. Box 263 Pine Forge, Pennsylvania 19548 Nathan Box 263 Pine Forge, Pennsylvania 19548 Linthicum, William 1312 N. Washington Street Baltimore, MD. 21213 Llewellyn, Allan 254 Maple Street Brooklyn, New York 11225 Long, Arthur Route 8, Box 44 Greensboro, North Carolina 27400 Long, Maurice 5000 North West 24th Avenue Miami, Florida 33142 Long, Richard Route 3, Box 207-A Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Lowery, jesse 1204 D Street S.E. Washington, D.C. 20003 Lowery, Rise 1204 D Street S.E. Washington, D.C. 20003 Lusk, Marla 9011 B Street Oakland, California 94603 Lynch, Dionne 120-9 Aldrich Street Bronx, New York 10475 Lynch, Ronald 599 Midwood Street New York, New York 11203 Lynes, Cynthia 3504 Young Louisville, Kentucky 40211 Mack, Chester 1116 Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Mack, Robert 7039 jeffery Boulevard Chicago, Illinois 60649 Maddox, Celentria 1627 Dennis Spring Lithonia, Georgia 30058 Maddox, Denise 1816 Plymouth Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19126 Mais, jaher Palm Tree Avenue Nassau, Bahamas Major, Colyn Ferguson Manor Nassau, Bahamas Major, Major, Keith Ferguson Manor Nassau, Bahamas Roger 705 Crotona Park, North New York, New York 10457 Malekano, Alfred Box 185, Mulfulira Zambia, Central Africa Malone, Ronald 631 West Avenue East St. Louis, Illinois 62207 Manderville, Alicia 58 Stengel Avenue Newark, New jersey 07112 Marr, Kenneth 395 Monroe Street New York, New York 11221 Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Marve, Mason, Mason, Halcyone 2981 Yale Avenue Memphis, Tennessee 38112 junius 80 judith Drive Coram, New York 11727 Lawrence 6613 South Harvard Chicago, Illinois 60621 Lloyd 6613 South Harvard Chicago, Illinois 60621 Robert 750 Earlham, W3 Pasadena, California 91101 Eugene Box 376 R.D. ilf2 Boyertown, Pennsylvania 19572 Natelkka Box 376 R.D, 1152 Boyertown, Pennsylvania 19572 Massey, judith 3453 Winthrop Indianapolis, Indiana 46205 Matthews, john 880 Boynton Avenue Bronx, New York 10473 Mattier, Lawrence 1209 W. 73rd Street Los Angeles, California 90047 Maupin, Carolyn 11106 Finchley Road Louisville, Kentucky 40243 May, Rita 5022 Central Avenue North Indianapolis, Indiana 46205 Mays, Marion 4137 Ogeechee Road Savannah, Georgia 31405 Medley, Diane 2014 W. Tioga Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19140 Meyers, Charles 10958 Wilkie Avenue . Inglewood, California 90303 Miles, Wilson Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Miller, Miller, Betty 1579 N. 38th Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70802 Charles 42 French Ridge New Rochelle, New York 10801 l..,4l Miller, Cornel 42 French Ridge New Rochelle, New York 10801 Miller, Sandra 1604 Fairview Avenue Willow Grove, Pennsylvania 19090 Mims, Cleophas 1904 Ride Out Road Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Mitchell, Beverly 2506 East 8th Street Stockton, California 95206 Mitchell, Ronald 3, Box 114 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Mitchell, Louraine 2476-67th Avenue Oakland, California 94605 Mitchell, Patricia Apt. 602 N. Pear Street Columbus, Ms. 39701 Monroe, jerry 100 Crestwood Drive Gainesville, Georgia 30501 Montgomery, Barrie 1715 Lake Front Cleveland, Ohio 44112 Moore, Eugene 1927 Michigan Greenville, Mississippi 38701 Moore, Kenneth 2720 A Fairbanks Street Huntsville, Alabama 35805 Moreno, jean 3226 Delicado Street Huntsville, Alabama 35801 Morris, Alice 23 Moreland Street Roxbury, Massachusetts 02119 Morris, Cedric 5069 Genievieve St. Louis, Missouri 63210 Morton, Frances 511 Laurel Street Huntsville, Alabama 35811 Mosby, Karen 1829 Runnete Street Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15235 Moses, Monica 3340 Pucker Niles, Michigan 49120 Mosley, Anthony 3839 N. Campbell Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana 46226 Mosley, james 3839 N. Campbell Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana 46226 Mosley, Priscilla 3839 Campbell Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana 46226 Mosa, Lucius 1717 Webster Street Chattanooga, Tennessee 37408 Murphy, Frederick 1419 Oakdene Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15206 Murray, Clement 321 Northampton Buffalo, New York 11208 Musson, Celia Mounthill Pembroke W. Bermuda McBride, Allen 153 Coligmi Avenue New Rochelle, New York 10801 McBride, Larry Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 McBrown, Cynthia 2108 Ridgeview Street Ft. Worth, Texas' 76119 McCall, jennifer 1100 Chestnut Huntsville, Alabama 35805 McCalla, Lloyd 142 Winthrop Avenue Elmsford, New York 10523 McClain, Dowan 4910 Lumary Drive Huntsville, Alabama 35810 McCleary, Linda 5502 Vine Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19939 McCleary, Mark 5502 Vine Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19939 McClelland, Melvia 1930 Angelina Dallas, Texas 75212 McCoy, Allen Route 1, Box 238A Sumter, South Carolina 29150 McCoy, Geneva Route 1, Box 238 A Sumter, South Carolina 29150 McCracken, jacqueline 1106 Brookside Road Piscataway, New jersey 08854 McCracken, jason 1106 Brookside Road Piscataway, New jersey 08854 McDaniel, Denise 2425 Murl Street New Orleans, Louisiana 70114 McDonald, Betty 320 Seward Street Rochester, New York 14608 McDonald, Dorothy 157 Bronson Avenue Rochester, New York 14608 McFarland, jameela P. O. Box 313 Pine Forge, Pennsylvania 19548 McFarland, john 9717 South Hoxie Chicago, Illinois 60617 McGauley, Simon Box 163 Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 McGill, Clarice 538 Cedarhurst Dayton, Ohio 45407 McKeiver, james 2506 Preston Street Columbia, South Carolina 29205 McKeiver, Lavato 2506 Preston Street Columbia, South Carolina 29205 McKenzie, Cheryl 5007 Oakwood Road Huntsville, Alabama 35806 McKenzie, Lawrence 134 S. Gregg Street Charlotte, North Carolina 28208 McKenzie, William 5007 Oakwood Road Huntsville, Alabama 35806 McKinnon, janet 1309 West 23rd Street Riviera, Florida 33404 McLean, joan 47 Haines Road Bedford Beach, New York 10507 McMillan, Carolyn Box 128, Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 McMillan, Waldo Box 128, Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 McNeal, Renee 10152 S. Winston Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60643 McWilliams, Steven 960 Lamont Street Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15212 Nash, David 6509 Brynhurst, Apt. 9 Los Angeles, California 90043 Nash, Donn 1863 Beatrice Detroit, Michigan 48217 Neal, Celestine 1121 Hannon Road Mobile, Alabama 36604 Neal, Freda 13539 Claire Blvd. Robbins, Illinois 70472 Nelson, Ceclia 581 Midwood Street Brooklyn, New York 11203 Nelson, Eugene 1528 Monroe, N.E. Washington, D.C. 20017 Newman, Deborah 2514 Monnoe Ropeka, Kansas 66605 Nicholson, Harvey 372 Hawthorne Brooklyn, New York 11225 Norman, joy Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Norman, Mabel Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Norman, Richard Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Norwood, Naomi Star Route Box 18 Harbeson, Delaware 19951 Nunez, Margo Route 1, Box 253 Hartford, Michigan 49057 Nutt, Cynthia 344 Mia Avenue Dayton, Ohio 45427 Nwaomah, Onyema 1 Huaje-Ahoada Rivers State, Nigeria W. Africa Ogiste, Augustus 4242 St. Marks Avenue Brooklyn, New York 11238 Okike, joseph Box 111 Port Harcourt Rivers State, Nigeria Olds, Benjamin 2102 A East Fair Avenue St. Louis, Missouri 63107 Olomiye, johnson Ilana Street Ipele, Western State, Nigeria W. Africa Onwere, Ephraim 7019 Georgia Avenue NW 41305 Washington, D.C. 20012 Outlaw, Sharon 300 Star Street Greenwood, Mississippi 38930 Owens, Diana 349 South Pleas Oberlin, Ohio 44074 1 , Palmer, Beverly 857 West 41st Street Ashtabula, Ohio 44004 Palmer, Carol 857 West 41st Street Ashtabula, Ohio 44004 Palmer, Harold 4911 Oakwood Road Apt. A Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Palmer, Linda 4911 Oakwood Road Apt. A Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Palmer, Michele P.O. Box 266 Pine Forge, Pennsylvania 19548 Palmer, Sheryl 857 West 41st Street Ashtabula, Ohio 44004 Parham, james 202 Brand Street Sumter, South Carolina 29150 Parker, Willie 1438 Plumstead Road Charlotte, North Carolina 28216 Paschal, Samuel 1042 South Nestor Compton, California 90220 Patterson, Anthony 1704 D Street NE Washington, D.C. 20002 Patterson, Dale 1068 Parkview Boulevard Columbus, Ohio 43219 Patterson, Morris 3406 Elizabeth Street Apt. C5 Huntsville, Ala. 35810 Paul, Anthony 1487 Prospect Place Brooklyn, New York 11233 Peak, Robert 9238 Box Spring Mountain Sunnymead, California 92388 Pearman, Robert Lighthouse Road Southampton, Bermuda Pellman, Mary 229 Garland Avenue Decatur, Georgia 30030 Pelote, Lydia Oakridge Road Ellenville, New York 12428 Pembleton, Ephraim Falmouth Village Antigua, West Indies Pembleton, Ishmael Falmouth Village Antigua, West Indies Penick, William 16817 N.W. Oregon Street Portland, Oregon 97230 Pennington, Michael 16952 Roa Drive Carson, California 90274 Perkins, Beverly 6211 North 17th Street Philadelphia, Penn. 19141 Perkins, jocelyn 6211 North 17th Street Philadelphia, Penn. 19141 Peters, joetta 155 Arlington West Medford, Massachusetts 02155 Phillips, Leroy 1522 East Broadway, N. Little Rock, Arkansas 72114 Phipps, Wintley 4750 Courtrai it3 Montreal, Quebec, Canada Pierce, Lolita 1102 Brookside Road Piscataway, New jersey 08854 Pipkins, Timetta 2921 North Elgin Tulsa, Oklahoma 74106 Pitt, Ellis 6237 Spruce Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19139 Posey, Willie 425 South Yazoo Street Yazoo, Mississippi 29194 Powell, Arthur 6127 Valley Drive Huntsville, Alabama 35810 Powell, Garfield 3355 Alta Memphis, Tennessee 38109 Powell, Linda 5429 West Washington Chicago, Illinois 60644 Powell, Michele 191 Dekalb Avenue Bridgeport, Connecticut 06607 Presley, Kevin 238 Fisher Avenue Piscataway, New jersey 08854 Pressley, Robert Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Prentice, Rupertha 18 Underhill Avenue Brooklyn, New York 11238 Preston, Calvin 966 Campanella Circle Columbia, South Carolina 29203 Preston, Melvin 966 Campanella Circle Columbia, South Carolina 29203 Purnell, Conrad 182 Monmouth St. Apt. 1101 Trenton, New jersey 08609 Quisenberry, Dennis 1126 N.W. 85th Street Miami, Florida 33150 Rachel, Beverly 4701 jeffersonville Road Macon, Georgia 31201 Rahming, Wayne 9406 Scadlocke Road jacksonville, Florida 32208 Ratliff, Bessie 573 59th Street Oakland, California 94609 Ratliff, Palischer 573 59th Street Oakland, California 94609 Ratliff, Eleanor 573 59th Street Oakland, California 94609 Reed, Alphonso 314 East 143rd Street Bronx, New York 10451 Reed, Rodney 1703 Fernwood Dallas, Texas 75216 Reed, Sheila 314 East 143rd Street Bronx, New York 10451 Reese, Donna 9149 South justina Chicago, Illinois 60620 Reeves, Brenda 5741 Springfield Avenue Philadelphia, Penn. 19143 Reeves, Hilda 5741 Springfield Avenue Philadelphia, Penn. 19143 Rice, Booker 13185 Brighton Road Brighton, Colorado 80601 Richards, Philip Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Riles, Carolyn 460 Northland Buffalo, New York 14211 Riles, Holbrook 460 Northland Buffalo, New York 14211 Riles, Loretta 460 Northland Buffalo, New York 14211 Roberts, james 835 N.W. 14th Terrace Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Robertson, Roy La Fillette St. Andrew's Grenville, Grenada Robinson, Angernett 263 West 123rd Street New York, New York 10027 Robinson, Benjamin 6501 South Laflin Chicago, Illinois 60636 Robinson, Cassandra 6501 South Laflin Chicago, Illinois 60636 Robinson, Deborah 12 North Pascack Road Spring Valley, New York 10977 Robinson, Eugene 3919 Hydesdale Lane Nashville, Tennessee 37318 Robinson, Harrell 1877 King Charles Road SW Atlanta, Georgia 30331 Robinson, Regina 1340 West Locust Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53206 Robinson, Sandy 1877 King Charles Road SW Atlanta, Georgia 30331 Robinson, Terry 1340 West Locust Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53206 Robinson, Thomas 122 jordan Drive Hampton, Virginia 23366 Rock, Eva 112 Roberts Bradley, Florida 33835 Rodgers, Emanuel 2541 Rosemary Drive Winston-Salem, North Carolina Roga, Lasia 2452 Sacramento Street Berkeley, California 94702 Rogers, Sherman Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Ross, Lula 2583 Minosa Circle N, jacksonville, Florida 32209 Rowe, Brenda Route 2, Box 188 La Grange, North Carolina 28551 Ruff, David 11639 Shaw Place Henford, California 93230 Ruff, Stephen 11639 Shaw Place Henford, California 93230 Rugless, Keith 25 Epworth Street Rochester, New York 14611 Runnels, joseph 4525 Potrero Avenue Richmond, California 94804 Runnels, Van 4525 Potrero Avenue Richmond, California 94804 Rutledge, Larney 615 Glenmore Avenue Brooklyn, New York 11207 Reid, Errol 21 Cooper Street Brooklyn, New York 11207 Sampson, Alan 300 Mansion Street Poughkeepsie, New York 12601 Sampson, Reginald 300 Mansion Street Poughkeepsie, New York 12601 Samuel, Gloria Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Santiago, Daniel Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Saunders, Raymond 1401 B Lancewood Drive NW Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Saunders, Ruth 1401 B Lancewood Drive NW Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Scott, Deborah 12271 Washburn Detroit, Michigan 48204 Scott, LaVern 2520 N.W. 156th Street Opa-Locka, Florida 33054 Scriven, Linda 236 North 55th Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19139 Sealey, Dilcia Sealey, Elvira Sealey, Sonia Seard, Thomas 41892 East 43rd Street Los Angeles, California 90011 418W East 43rd Street Los Angeles, California 90011 41892 East 43rd Street Los Angeles, California 90011 345 South Hyman Street Greenville, Mississippi 38701 Shaw, Claude 13837 Homan Avenue Robbins, Illinois 60472 Shell, Floyd 2118 East 11th Street Kansas City, Missouri 64127 Shelton, Donald Box 533 Kimball, West Virginia 24853 Shelton, Nathaniel 4056 Duran Court Inkster, Michigan 48141 Sherrod, Oscar Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Shields, janice 2414 Cable Memphis, Tennessee 38114 Shurney, Glenn Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Sigh, Odea 9314 Sandra Houston, Texas 77016 Simmons, Lynn Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Simms, Kevin Box 317 Pine Forge, Pennsylvania 19548 Simons, Carol 1358 Ellsworth Columbus, Ohio 43206 Simons, Donna Box 201, Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Simons, Richard Box 201, Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Simons, Eleston P.O. Box 481 Lancaster, Massachusetts 01561 Simons, Konnette 800 Young's Lane Nashville, Tennessee 37207 Simpson, William Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Sims, jacqueline 5338 Master Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19131 Slocumb, Emmitt 571 Straight Street Macon, Georgia 31204 Small, Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith: Smith Smith Smith: Smith Smithl Ruth 642 jerome Street Brooklyn, New York 11207 Brenda 1713 Rutledge Gary, Indiana 46404 Deborah P.O. Box 232 Trice Street Zebulon, Georgia 30295 Donna 1100 Potter Chester, Pennsylvania 19013 Gerald 11704 Livernois Detroit, Michigan 48204 Irene Route 3, Box 541 Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Karen Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Lorna 1317 Nostrand Avenue Brooklyn, New York 11226 Marcia Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Michael 5687 Sweetwater Road Bonita, California 92002 Odis 921 Medina Street Durham, North Carolina 27707 Paul 2919 North 26th Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19130 Paula 2307 Montebello Terrace Baltimore, Maryland 21214 Reger 213 Lilac Lane Berrien Springs, Michigan 49103 Sandra 6107 14th Street NW Washington, D.C. 20012 Vavolyn 219 West Street Hazlehurst, Mississippi 39083 Sooklall, Tom 1711 Branddontow Avenue Huntsville, Alabama 35805 Spraggins, Lynn 814 Tilden Street ii6D Bronx, New York 10467 Spraggins, Rayford 2700 Rita Circle Huntsville, Alabama 35810 Spence, Donovan 37 Baker Street Kingston, jamaica Stanford, jonathan 3930 8th Ecorse, Michigan 48229 Stanley, Melvin 2201 72nd Avenue Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70807 Stanton, Teresa 18039 Hubbell Street Detroit, Michigan 48235 Staplefoote, Harvey 910 Rich Avenue Winston-Salem, NC 27101 Starks, Deborah 7256 Manilla Street Pittsburgh, Penn. 15235 Starks, Elaine 1147 44th Pl. SE Washington, DC 20019 Starks, Peggy 1147 44th Pl. SE Washington, DC 20019 Steadman, Victoria 1122 Arno S.E. Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102 Stepney, john 5012 Lori Street Huntsville, Alabama 35810 Sterling, Milton 2203 Glen Iris Road Huntsville, Alabama 35810 Stevenson, Sylvia 1684 Willie Mays Pkwy. Orlando, Florida 32805 Stewart, Daniel 611 North 63rd Street Philadelphia, Penn. 19151 Stewart, Kathy 5737 Mable Street St. Louis, Missouri 63140 Stirling, Michael North Shore Devonshire, Bermuda Stokes, Otto 5540 Las Alteras San Diego, California 92114 Stovall, Debra 110-34 166th jamaica, New York 11413 Stoval, Uita 3615 12th Avenue Columbus, Georgia 31904 Straker, David 690 Prospect Place Brooklyn, New York 11216 Stringer, Belma General Delivery Hilton, Georgia 31758 Strong, Florestine 9125 S. justine Chicago, Illinois 60620 Summerville, Berenice Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Sumpter, Anthony P.O. Box 65 Bucksport, South Carolina 29527 Teele, Albert 69 Fabyan Place Newark, New jersey 07108 Terrell, Dianne 1830 Lenox Road jefferson, Ohio 44047 Thomas, Anestasie 782 Queen Street,S. Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Thomas, Claude, Ill 2603 Rosehill Drive Huntsville, Alabama 35810 Thoma Thomas, Denise 1447 Buena Vista Drive Macon, Georgia 31204. Thomas, jeanette 227 S. Cecil Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19139 Thomas, Marvin 2383 San Carlos Avenue San Bernadino, California 92405 Thomas, Renata 2713 W. Auer Avenue Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53216 s, Robert 1447 Buena Vista Drive Macon, Georgia 31204 Thornton, Anita 3318 Columbus Detroit, Michigan 49206 Thornton, Anthony 3318 Columbus Detroit, Michigan 48206 Tivy, Cleveland 2401 McClain Circle Huntsville, Alabama 35810 Tobias, Dante 2408 3rd Avenue Los Angeles, California 90018 Todd, Gloria 1605 Lord Finwick Place Greensboro, North Carolina 27405 Tottress, Margarreau Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Tottress, R. E. Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Tramel, Paulette 170 Pitt Street Bridgeport, Connecticut 06606 Tramel, Samuel 117 Cady Street Rochester, New York 14608 Travis, Oneth 427 Carlisle Lexington, Kentucky 40505 Trusty, David 103 W. Holly Terrace Bridgeton, New jersey 08302 Trusty, john 103 W. Holly Terrace Bridgeton, New jersey 08302 Trusty, Susan 114 S. East Avenue Bridgeton, New jersey 08302 Tucker, Leonard Ord Road Paget West, Bermuda Tucker, Onel 3211 Deerfield Road Huntsville, Alabama 35810 Turner, Tunis, Gwendolyn 918 Henry Avenue Charlottesville, Virgina 22901 Ronald 208 Pledger Salem, New jersey 08079 Tyler, Zirrah 318 Northampton Buffalo, New York 14208 Tynes, Linda 1109 johns Avenue Dillon, South Caralina 29536 Underwood, Cynthia 3919 Pine Street Tampa, Florida 33607 Valentine, Brenda 370 North McCord Benton Harbor, Michigan 49022 Valentine, George 1658 36th Street Sarasota, Florida 33578 Valentine, Gregory 34 Hunters Court Oakland, California 94603 Vasciannie, Elizabeth 2Adeane Drive, W. Rochester, New York 14624 Vasciannie, Esther 2 Adeane Drive, W. Rochester, New York 14624 Vaughan, Larry 1614 Floyd Street Lynchburg, Virginia 24501 Vaughan, Olakunbi NW6!106 Ayorinde Street Abadan, Western Nigeria Voz, Pansy Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35906 Velez, Yama 850 Bryant Avenue Bronx, New York 10474 Waddell, Kenneth Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Wade, Garthell 3911 Pennsgrove St. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 Wade, Raymond 3911 Pennsgrove St. Philadelphia. Pennsylvania 19104 Wagner, Delvius 11240 South Emerald Chicago, Illinois 60628 Wagner, jan 21313 Sports Drive Ettrick, Virginia 23803 Wagner, judy 2109 Lake Drive Mobile, Alabama 36617 Walker, Bobbie 3620 Homeway Drive Los Angeles, California 90008 Walker, Canida R.R. 1, Bax 146 Berea, Kentucky 40403 Walden, Deborah 1308 North Avondale Circle Nashville, Tennessee 37207 Walton, Pearlie 4413 Arkansas Avenue Gulfport, Mississippi 39501 Word, Cephas Oakwood College, Box 163 Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Ward, Ernestine Oakwood College, Box 163 Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Ward, Rosalyn 334 Second Avenue Decatur, Georgia 30030 Wore, Carl 146-08 181st Street Springfield Gardens, New York 11413 Ware, Ruth 3919 Sparkman Drive Huntsville, Alabama 35810 Warfield, Melvyn Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Warren, Ruth Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Washington, Brenda 2440 N. Newkirk St. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19132 Wells Watkins, Carolyn 3520 McCall Dayton, Ohio 45417 Watkins, Faith 7340 Somerset Street Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15235 Watkins, janet 3694 Liddesdale Detroit, Michigan 48217 Watson, Donna 5566 Vernon St. St. Louis, Missouri 63112 Watson, Willie Route 1, Box 2A Steens, Missouri 38701 Watts, Kenneth 3846 Cochran Avenue Los Angeles, California 90008 Webb, Gil 5536 E. 16th Street Oakland, California 94621 Webster, Deborah 2523 Elton Road N.W. Huntsville, Alabama 35810 Weeks, William 16 Edwin Place N.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30318 Wells, Bruce 193 Woodworth Avenue Yonkers, New York 10701 Wells, john Oakwood College, Box 168 Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Wells, Phyllis Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Sylvester Oakwiood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Wells, Toni 3018 Serper Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45206 West, jesse 40 E. 4th Street Mt. Vernon, New York 10550 Wheeler, Deborah 382 Dayton Street Newark, New jersey 07114 Wheeler, Ramon 5325 Chapel Lane Washington, D.C. 20027 Whitaker, Debyn 2135 E. Parkway Phoenix, Arizona 85040 288 White, Anita 5 Carmen Street Corchester, Massachusetts 02121 White, Diane 5953 Cobbs Creek Pkwy. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19143 White, Esther 1005 Marginal Street Port Gibson, Massachusetts 39150 White, jeffeory 3232 N. 16th Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53206 White, Lola Route 1, Box 759 Cocoa, Florida 32922 White, Major 4272 Lavinia Lynwood, California 90262 White, Marvin 4272 Lavinia Lynwood, California 90262 White, Terri 190 Barker Milpitas, California 95135 Whonder, Leslie 243 Rutland Road Brooklyn, New York 11225 Wigwe, Okebugwu P.O. Box 394 Yaba, Lagos, West Africa Wilkins, Gerald 149 E. Cherry Monrovia, California Williams, joyce 2803-B Turf Avenue Huntsville, Alabama 35805 Williams, Bettie 910 Legion Street Greenville, North Carolina 27834 Williams, Booker 264 E. Main Street Meriden, Connecticut 06450 Williams, Brenda Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Williams, Bruce Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Williams, Darlene Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Williams, Donna 810 Sunset Drive Somerdale, New jersey 08083 Williams, Douglas Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Williams, Frank Route 57 Washington, New jersey 07882 Williams, Philip 4435 McClain Lane Huntsville, Alabama 35810 Williams, jethro 347 Humboldt Pkwy. Buffalo, New York 14208 Williams, jerre 207 Stone Street Apt. 6 Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Williams, john 902 North 11th Street Philadelphia, Penn. 19123 Williams, Laura 5201 Medine Street Savannah, Georgia 31405 Williams, Sandra 314 Ashburton Atlanta, Georgia 30317 Williams, Sharon 368 W. Ventura Altadena, California 91001 Williams, Sharon 810 Sunset Drive Somerdale, New jersey 08083 Willingham, Edith 5759 Elk Street San Diego, California 91114 Willis, Denise 1860 Poplar Woods Circle Germantown, Tennessee 38138 Willis, Donna 1860 Poplar Woods Circle Germantown, Tennessee 38138 Willis, Philip 404-B Hurst Avenue NW Huntsville, Alabama 35801 Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson , Alonzo 134-20 134th South Ozone Park, New York 11420 , Carol 4870 Stein Road Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103 , Debra 19 Butler Avenue Buffalo, New York 14208 , David Sinky Bay Southampton East, Bermuda , james 1361 Main Street North Lancaster, Massachusetts 01523 Wilson, joy 1361 Main Street North Lancaster, Massachusetts 01523 Wilson, jaunita 4228 Genesee Avenue Erie, Pennsylvania 16510 Wilson , Lily 103-15 217th Place Queens Village, New York 11401 Wilson, Megan 11 First Street E. C. Demerara, Guyanna Wilson Wilson Wilson , Oliver White Hill Somerset, South Bermuda , Patricia 4870 Stein Road Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103 ' , Patricia Sinky Bay Southampton East, Bermuda Wilson, Paula Pillar Ville Southampton East, Bermuda Wilson, Richard 62B N.W. 11th Avenue Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Wilson, Rwanda Route 1, Box 32A Lumber City, Georgia 31549 Wilson, Sharon 235 Dunleith Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27101 Wilson, Sylvia 1840 Northbrooke Drive Charlotte, North Carolina 28216 Wilson, Villa White Hill Somerset South, Bermuda Wilson, Wanda Glebe Road Pembroke East, Bermuda Wimberly, Kathy Anthony Arms, Apt. 6A Macon, Georgia 31204 Wimbish, Gary 2856 West 9th Street Rialto, California 92370 Wimbish, Wynona 491 Douglas Street Akron, Ohio 44307 Winchester, Carol 1611 Prince Street Berkeley, California 94703 Winfield, Barbara 314 Maple Street Buffalo, New York 14204 Wise, Pearl 2281 East Fifth Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43219 Woodson, Dolores 16610 Hampton Court Cerritos, California 90220 Word, Larry 2424 Maryland Avenue Roanoke, Virginia 24017 Wright, Beochey 131 Wilkerson Drive NE Huntsville, Alabama 35811 Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Clara Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Equilla P.O. Box 195 Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Herman Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Karen 1634 Dunbar Street Knoxville, Tennessee 37921 Lillie Route 1, Box 238-X Sumter, South Carolina 29180 Marcia 1649 Shelbourne Street Teaneck, New jersey 07666 Melvin 89 Girard Place Newark, New jersey 07108 Miriam 89 Girard Place Newark, New jersey 07108 Robert 31 Harrison Street Poughkeepsie, New York 12600 Ronald Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806. Roy Oakwood College Huntsville, Alabama 35806 Wyenke, Kingsley No. 11 Ikeyi Road Obalende, Lagos West Africa Young, Young, Young, Deborah 3016 Foresythe Drive Huntsville, Alabama 35810 Ernest 612 Goldengate Drive Montgomery, Alabama 36110 Wilbur 3016 Foresythe Drive Huntsville, Alabama 35810 U Humswmxe, 1 ' umavs OKKBE6 . 36806 UBRWOUG Na. M ,, r. K .u , fa l My ' .J, 1, ,, ,A 1, .M . -.-V, H H whlgg' ,W 'TF 'A SNS S WNW mum fab


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