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PANTHERLAND PRAIRIE VIEW ASM ANNUAL STUDENT PUBLICATION VOLUME 25 1982 - 83 KENNETH POGUE...........EDITOR JANIE FLORES............ASSOCIATE EDITOR JAMES T. YOUBOTY........ART EDITOR STAFF ASSISTANTS DWAYNE MARTIN GINA WOOD BIN A MALONEY P HOTOGR APHERS_________ MARVIN HOWARD JAMES DELOACH 2 GLEN MACKEY Features p — 17-53 Administration — 56-65 Campus Life — p — 67-101 Organizations A student leader is pictured with Student Government (SGA) President Per ova I Roberts during broadcast session. Highlights of 1982 83 Administrative Chancellor Arthur Hansen announces change in administration at PVA M At left is incoming president Dr. Percy A Pierre. Acting president Dr. Ivory V. Nelson, who was appointed Executive Assistant to the Chancellor is seated at right. Construction crews protect trees as they prepare for Landscape Improvements. Landscape Project Gets Underway — A project to landscape the central campus at a cost of $1,669.00 was begun early in 1982-63. Completion is set for the coming year. Progress Construction and Physical Improvements Continued in 1982-83 Landscape project in action. A portion of Central Campus pictured during beginning of construction. Demolition of oWer campus building. 7 Highlights • University Marching Band • Majorettes • Army ROTC Drill Team • Naval ROTC Drill Team Goat Research Center — All Faiths Chapel • Historical Texas Historical Marker was erected at entrance to campus during the year. 1982-83 News Top Left: Dedication of Goat Research Center. Director and Professor observe goats in staSs. Below Left: Dr. J. L. Brown spoaks at Historical dedication Dancers Lisa Gabriel and Tyrone Grant Me hodist Sluder t Movement leaiJers present chrck for All-Farhs Chapel. Marker • Achievements in Dramatics Dr. C. A. Wood was one of several speakers during dedication ceremonies. Highlights Above Right: Dr. George R. Woolfotk. university historian, speaks on historical development of the unrversity. Below Right: Two scenes picturing Members of the Charles Gilpin Players. Dramatic Director C. Lee Turner National Champions Women’s Track Team won the National Collegiate (NAIA) Athletic Association Track and Field Championship. Coach Barbara Jacket 11 At Left: •Giftsand Grants • Business Executives Are Visiting Lecturers • Dance Lessons • NASA Representatives In Group Pose (Below Left) At right, and below: • Computer Training • Book Review • Piano Duet • Job Fair • Students in Auditorium (Below — Right) Students visit legislature — talk with Education Chairman Wilhelmina Delco — Promises help on Education Amendment. Houston Police Chief Lee Brown was one of many visiting speakers during the year News Highlights Instructional PV Alumnus returns to speak about mustc and bands Below: visiting artists Ozzie Davis and Ruby Dee FORENSIC TEAM — Left: wins Sweepstakes prize Right: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority kept busy sponsoring activities I 1 Cheerleaders were on the ball Student Activities Miss PV Pageant winner Ava Malone receiving award from Texas A M Board member Dr. John B. Coleman Student leaders in a regular session President Pierre held a number of impromptu meetings with students to discuss current Student Organizations sponsored many special shows another Campus Queens..................19-27 Special Features...............28-47 Campus Favorites Eye Catchers Who’s Who......................43-51 Among Students Honor Students.................52-53 16 ooo KNOW lei . c pri 0 Campus Queens Campus Queens Miss Prairie View A M 1982-83 Trisha Bursey College Float with Queens AROTC 21 ALEXANDER HALL — Ingrid Pistole (center) was named Miss Alexander Hall during Pageant. First Runner-up was Loretta Edwards (left) and. at right. 2nd Runner-up in the selection was Abbie Holiday. Miss Alexander Hall 22 FULLER HALL — Angela M er. freshman from Dallas, is Miss Fuller Hall. First Runner-Up — Brenda Tayk of Chicago. IL and Second Runner-Up — Lisa Barker of Houston. Miss Holley Hall MISS HOLLEY HALL — Norvella Smith is the new Miss Holley Hall. Members ot her court are Lisa Stevens, first runner-up. and Ingnd McKanven. second runner-up. Miss Banks Hall 23 MISS BANKS HALL 1982-83 — Pictured above is Becky West the new Miss Banks Hall. Sweethearts Pershing Rifles Sweethearts Alpha Phi Omega Kappa Sweethearts Queens and Sweethearts in Homecoming Parade 25 PV Visits Students and Photographers arrive in Austin via university vans Students selected by popular vote in the following categories are presented through the foBowing page: MOST BEAUTIFUL MOST CURVACEOUS MOST HANDSOME MOST TOGETHER MOST FRIENDLY 26 Curvaceous Beauty AKreda Veney Campus Favorites Austin The State Capitol grounds in Austin was the site selected by THE PANTHERLAND Staff for the Annual Trip to photograph campus favorites in special colorful locations. MOST FRIENDLY Cassandra Templeton Janie Flores Marcia Thomas Lisa Barker Patricia Wanza Charles Williams Barbra WiDis Kelly Stepney Most Friendly Considered the most significant category for selection is the one for Most Friendly students on campus. While there are truly many more w could be added to this special list, the names shown below comprise the list in the PANTHERLAND survey. frv., fc . 1 ’tVUUVK. Wi «V'i - 51 « mwimiuuivi,„ 97 Most Beautiful L-R: Teresa Richardson. DekJre Shelley. Carolyn Smith. Bndgatte Bass. Demetrius Judge. Charliste Smith. Ingrid McCann. SCENE: Texas State Capitol Grounds 28 Most Curvaceous Pictured Above. Left, and Below: Teresa Richardson Deidre Shelley Bridgette Bass Demetrius Judge Charliste Smith Ingrid McCann Most Together Lett: Standing: Kneeling: Butord Jain Blakely Gamble King Below: Eric Blakely Keith King Dexter Strange Anthony Buford Thaddeus Gamble Kevin Dillard Mike Jain 30 Campus Favorites Most Intellectual Kelvin Bush Ray Wright Aldo Putman Helen Cailier Mary Powell Richard Patterson James C. Phelps Jacqueline Smith 32 Heading Home - - -A Day of Filming Complete 33 34 Catchers 35 Eye Special Couples — in Many Moods Feature Jump Rope For Heart Ah-Hah — More Women Promising Model Dana Wiltz 41 Outstanding Students HONORS CONVOCATION Students pictured during annual event giving recognition to academic achievement. 42 WHO’S WHO Among Students In American Universities And Colleges UJho s Who among students IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES-AND COLLEGES ImA r Gerald Barnett Jesse Be« Leo W. Benford Kelvin Gerrard Bush Michael Anthony Colbert Karen E. Daniels Dorett D. Douglas Harold W. Doss Dwayne Grtsmore Darrell Edwards Wifcam Hawkins Donna K. Hill Kenneth W. Lister Sandra Lovetady Dwa-n Phillip Lubin Arnold J. Mallett Douglas R. Malone Eddie B. Marbley Vanessa D. Marshall Adrienne Denise Mays Richard B. McClelland Karen Y. McClendon Scarlet M. McDaniel JohnMcGruder Phillip Miller Nancy Noble James C. Phelps Raymond A. Robinson Mark A. Roy Donna Shanks Tina Ann Seriate Jacqueline D. Smith Kevin E. Smith Sandra Jean Smith Christine Stanley Paula Streeter Robbie Venee Taylor Victor W. Taylor Jerry C. Turknett. Jr. Geron Turnquest Gwendotyne D. Walter John N. White Diedra Widow Edgar Williams. Ill Jimmy Date Williams Melva E. Williams Nashrul Ali Craig B. Busch Marcus Z. Coleman Verna Renae Hunter Academic Awards: Biology Dept. Business College: Paula Waters Tina Seriate NASHRUL ALI Home Town: Trinidad, West Indies Major: Mechanical Engineering Class: Senior Organizations: Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Tau Sigma, Alpha Kappa Mu, Tau Beta Pi Hobbies and Interests: Swimming, Fishing, Traveling WHO’ Amonc GERALD DAWAYNE BARNETT Home Town: Orange, Texas Major: Industrial Technology Class: Senior Organizations: American Institute of Design and Drafting, Epsilon Pi Tau (Industrial Technology Honor Society), National Dean’s List, Member of 1982-83 Football Team Hobbies and Interests: Auto Mechanics, Drafting LEO W. BENFORD Home Town: Houston. Texas Major: Industrial Technology Class: Senior Organizations: Semper Fidelis, Marine Corps Association, Epsilon Pi Tau (Industrial Technology Honor Society), Football Team. United States Marine Corps Hobbies and Interests: Swimming. Horseback Riding. Football. Traveling 44 jWho jStudents CRAIG BUSCH Home Town: Fort Worth, Texas Major: Industrial Education Class: Senior Organizations: Junior Officer’s Association, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated, Association for the United States Army Hobbies and Interests: Sketching, Drawing, Music. Sports. Writing. Poetry, Horseback Riding KELVIN G. BUSH Home Town: Houston, Texas Major: Architecture Class: Senior Organizations: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated, Pan-Hellenic Council President, Yearbook Staff Artist Hobbies and Interests: Art, Backgammon, 1982 Yearbook Editor MICHAEL ANTHONY COLBERT Home Town: Houston, Texas Major: Criminal Justice Class: Senior Organizations: Charter Member and President of Pi Kappa Delta National Forensics Society. Young People’s Drama Workshop Treasurer, Criminal Justice Club Acting Vice-President Hobbies and Interests: Acting. Singing, Diving MARCUS ZIMBALUM COLEMAN Who’s Amonc Home Town: Waller. Texas Major: Chemistry Mathematics Class: Junior Organizations: Pi Mu Epsilon, (Mathematics Honor Society), Beta Kappa Chi (Science Honor Society) Hobbies and Interests: Bowling. Music (Piano). Fishing. Jogging. Swimming. Football. Volleyball HAROLD W. DOSS Home Town: Amarillo. Texas Major: Electrical Engineering Class: Senior Organizations: Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers (IEEE), Eta Kappa Mu. Tau Beta Pi Hobbies and Interests: Tennis. Basketball. Mini-Computers. Reading. Technical Material KAREN DANIELS Home Town: Prairie View. Texas Major: Mechanical Engineering Class: Senior Organizations: Tau Beta Pi National Engineering Honor Society. Pi Tau Sigma Mechanical Engineering Honor Society. Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society. American Society of Mechanical Engineers Hobbies and Interests: Fishing Camping. Bicycling. Jogging. Piano Playing 46 WHO Students DONNA KAY HILL SANDRA LOVELADY Home Town: Houston. Texas dajor: Drama ✓lass: Senior Organizations: Charles Gilpin Players. Alpha si Omega (Tau, Phi) Honor Society Hobbies and Interests: Reading, Writing, and rfovies Home Town: Texas City, Texas Major: Accounting Class: Junior Organizations: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Inc., Pan-Hellenic Council Officer, Peer Counselor (Volunteer) Hobbies: Reading, Dancing, Music. Gospel, Jazz, and Pop, Meeting People, Traveling DWAIN PHILLIP LUBIN Home Town: Chicago. Illinois Major: Mechanical Engineering Class: Senior Organizations: Les Beaux Arts Black Cultural Fraternity. Inc.. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Society of Women Engineers Hobbies: Cars, Wrestling. Computers 47 karen y. McClendon Home Town: Tyler, Texas Major: (DM) Biology Medical Technology Class: Senior Organizations: Beta Beta Beta, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Kappa Mu, Beta Kappa Chi, Biology Club Hobbies and Interests: Swimming, Bicycling, Working With Children SCARLET MAE McDANIEL Home Town: Port Arthur, Texas Major: Mechanical Engineering Class: Senior Organizations: Alpha Kappa Mu, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon, Beta Kappa Chi, American Society of Mechanical Engineers Hobbies and Interests: Tennis, Reading, Sewing, Swimming, Playing the Piano JOHN W. McGRUDER Home Town: Chicago, Illinois Major: Electrical Engineering Class: Senior Organizations: Tau Beta Pi, Etta Kappa Nu, IEEE Hobbies and Interests: Jogging, Swimming, Computers, Cars, Semi Conductor Circuits AS ARNOLD MALLET Home Town: Houston, Texas Major: Mechanical Engineering Class: Senior VANESSA MARSHALL Home Town: Texas City, Texas Major: Medical Technology Class: Senior Organizations: Beta Beta Beta. Alpha Kappa Mu, Biology Club Hobbies and Interests: Dancing. Exercising, Playing the Piano, Swimming RAYMOND A. E. ROBINSON Home Town: Baytown. Texas Major: English Class: Senior Organizations: Forensic Society, Cultural Exchange Society Hobbies and Interests: Reading. Writing, Basketball. Debate. Meeting People EDDIE B. MARBLEY Home Town: Houston. Texas Major: Chemistry Class: Junior Organizations: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., Pi Mu Epsilon. Sunny Phi Side Social Club Hobbies and Interests: Sports. Music. Reading 49 MARK A. ROY Home Town: Lake Charles. Louisiana Major: Medicine Class: Senior Organizations: Beta Beta Beta. President of Louisiana Club, and Track Team Hobbies and Interests: Running. Skating DONNA SHANKS Home Town: Cincinnati, Ohio Major: Pre-Medicine Class: Senior Organizations: Beta Beta Beta, Biology Club. Beta Kappa Chi. Alpha Kappa Mu. Phi Eta Sigma. Member of the Student Advisory Board to the Chancellor Hobbies and Interests: Music, Reading. Video Games KEVIN E. SMITH Home Town: Chicago. Illinois Major: Architecture Class: Senior Organizations: Associated Student Chapter of the American Institute of Architecture. Tau Beta Phi Hobbies and Interests: Model Buildings. Drawing. Math. Sports. Television GWENDOLYN WALTER Class: Senior 50 CHRISTINE STANLEY Home Town: Spanish Town. Jamaica Major: Biology (Pre-Medicine) Class: Senior Organizations: Member Beta Beta Beta, Alpha Kappa Mu, Beta Kappa Chi, and Alpha Mu Gamma Honor Societies, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Hobbies and Interests: Reading. Helping Others VICTOR TAYLOR Home Town: Waco, Texas Major: Mechanical Engineering Class: Senior Organizations: Tau Beta Pi Engineering Society, Pi Tau Sigma Mechanical Engineering Honor Society. Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Hobbies and Interests: Current Media, Sports (Tennis. Golf). Entertainment JERRY C.TURKNETT, JR. Home Town: Dallas. Texas Major: Mechanical Engineering Class: Senior Organizations: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Cultural Exchange Society, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon. Pi Tau Sigma, Mega Omega Beta Social Club (Vice-President), Reaching Out (Big Brothers Big Sisters Program), Peer Counselor Association. Joy Bible Study Hobbies and Interests: Sports. Travel. Problem Solving. Helping Others 51 GERON TURNQUEST Home Town: Freeport, Bahamas Major: Mechanical Engineering Class: Senior Organizations: A.S.M.E.. Member of Student Government Hobbies and Interests: Sports. Playing the Guitar, Listening to Music MELVA G. WILLIAMS Home Town: Longview, Texas Major: Music Education Class: Senior Organizations: University Choir (Student Directress. Accompanist). Mu Alpha Sigma Music Honorary Society, Music Educators National Conference (MENC) Hobbies and Interests: Singing, Composing Songs. Playing the Piano. Bowling JACQUELINE SMITH Home Town: Houston Major: Class: Senior 53 1983 PANTHERL ADMINISTR Texas A M University System Board of Regents.............. Chancellor and System Officers President..................... Vice President — Deans Directors................... Department Heads.............. 55 Administration The Texas A M Board of Regents H. R. Bright; Chairman..........................Dallas John R. Blocker, Vice Chairman.................Houston H. C. Bell. Jr..................................Austin John B. Coleman................................Houston William A. McKenzie.............................Dallas Norman N. Moser................................DeKalb JoeC. Richardson. Jr.........................Amarillo Clyde H. Wells...............................Granbury Royce E. Wisenbaker.............................Tyler Board Changes; Dec. 1982-Jan. 1983 Appointed JAN. 10 — John R. Blocker. Bid Clayton. Sprlngiake. and Michel Halbouty of Houston. JAN. '83 — John B. Coteman. Dave G. Eller, and Joe Reynolds, all of Houston. University System System Administration Chancellor. Dr. Arthur G. Hansen Assistant Chancellor and Secretary to the Board. Robert G. Cherry Assistant Secretary to the Board. Mrs. Valerie Nelson Assistant to the Chancellor. Mrs. Nelda R. Green Deputy Chancellor for Agriculture. Dr. Perry L. Adkisson Associate Deputy Chancellor for Agriculture. Dr. O. D. Butler Deputy Chancellor for Engineering. Dr. John C. Calhoun. Jr. Associate Deputy Chancellor for Engineering (Plans and Operations). Heston Cherry Assistant to the Deputy Chancellor for Engineering (Fiscal). Mrs. Marie Schoeneman Assistant to the Deputy Chancellor for Engineering. Mrs. Marjorie Manning Executive Vice Chancellor for Administration. W. C. Freeman Assistant Executive Vice Chancellor for Administration. Robert L. Smith. Jr. Assistant Vice Chancellor (Budgets). W. Clifton Lancaster Assistant to the Executive Vice Chancellor. Mrs. Mildred Allison Comptroller (System). William A. Wasson Executive Vice Chancellor for Programs Assistant to the Executive Vice Chancellor for Programs Vice Chancellor for Legal Affairs and General Counsel. James B. Bond Associate General Counsel. Edward W. Kaska. Jr. Director. Facilities Planning and Construction. General Wesley E. Peel Assistant Director. Facilities Planning and Construction. Daniel T. Whitt Dr. Arthur G. Hansen CHANCELLOR Prairie View Acting President Dr. Ivory V. Nelson Ph.D. NELSON O. Ivory V. Nelson and President Percy A. Pierre Vice William Moore. (Dr.) ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Griff Kendrick FISCAL AFFAIRS John Harris (Dr.) STUDENT AFFAIRS 58 A M President of the University Percy A. Pierre Ph.D. Presidents Gerard Gray PHYS. PLANT PLANNING AND ENGINEERING J. R. Hill. (Dr.) DEVELOPMENT and UNIV. REL. PIERRE President and Mrs. Pierre at Reception. Elaine P. Adams (Dr.) Assoc. VP for ACADEMIC AFFAIRS 59 Deans of Colleges and Schools Theodore R. Freeman. Ph.D. Agriculture Thomas J. Cleaver. Ph.D. Education Edward W. Martin. Ph.D. Arts and Sciences Austin E. Greaux, P.E. Engineering • AGRICULTURE •ARTS AND SCIENCES • BUSINESS • EDUCATION • ENGINEERING • HOME ECONOMICS • INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION AND TECHNOLOGY • NURSING • GRADUATE STUDY Flossie M. Byrd. Ph.D. Home Economics Samuel L. Collins. Ed.D. Industrial Education and Technology Jeanette O. Poindexter. Ph.D. Nursing Arthur C. Washington. Ph.D. Graduate School Management Teams Chairmen — Clyde Ashley. Ph.D. Business Robert Cole. Ed.D. Academic Affairs Leroy Moore. Ed.D. Education Administrative Officers (Executive Cabinet) Percy A. Pierre. Ph D.. President Ivory V. Nelson. Ph.D.. Acting President of the University (Fall Semester) Ms. Flossie M. Byrd. Ph.D.. Dean. College of Home Economics Hoover Carden. M S.. Cooperative Extension Service Samuel R. Collins. Ed.D.. Dean. College of Industrial Education and Technology Ms. R. L. Bland-Evans. M.A.. Dean of Women Frank Francis. Jr.. M.L.S., Director. W. R. Banks Library Gerard Gray. M. Arch.. Vice President. Physical Plant Planning and Engineering Austin E. Greaux. P.E.. B. Arch., Dean. College of Engineering Griff W. Kendrick. B.S.. Vice President of Fiscal Affairs Edward W. Martin. Ph.D.. Dean. College of Arts and Sciences William E. Moore. Vice President. Academic Affairs John E. Pennywell. M S.. Commanding Officer. Army ROTC Cecil Strickland. Ed.D.. Acting Dean. College of Agriculture Hal Walton. M. A.. Commanding Officer. Navy ROTC Hubert D. Smith. M.A.. Administrative Assistant to the President George H. Stafford. Ed.D.. Director of Admissions Curtis A. Wood. Ed.D.. Director. Information and Publications Chairmen, Management Teams Clyde Ashley. Ph D.. College of Business Robert Cole. Ed.D., Office of Academic Affairs Elizabeth Cooper. Ed.D.. College of Nursing John Harris. Ed.D.. Office of Student Affairs Leroy Moore. Ed.D.. College of Education Arthur Washington. Ph.D.. Graduate School Other Administrative Officers Cathy Harris. M S.. Associate Director of Admissions A. D. James. Jr.. M.S.. Director. Student Financial Aid Brutus Jackson. M B. A.. Director. Career Planning and Placement Robert G. Williams. B.S.. Superintendent. Maintenance Department Leroy Marion. B.S.. Dean of Men Emory R. Owens. M.D.. Medical Director L. L. Tramble. M S.. Superintendent. Building and Grounds Hoover Carden. M.S. Administrator Cooperative Extension Service Frank Francis. M.L.S. Head Librarian Leroy Marion. M S. Dean of Men Johnson Pennywell. M.S. Head. Military Science (AROTC) Hubert D. Smith. M.A. Admin. Asst, to President C. L. Strickland. Ed.D. Acting Dean of Agriculture Erskine Vanderbilt. M.B.A. Registrar H. A. Walton. M.A. CDR. Head. Naval Science (NROTC) R. L. Bland-Evans. M.A. Dean of Women Johnny R. Hill. Ph.D. Director of Development George H. Stafford. Ed.D. Director of Admissions Curtis A. Wood. Ed.D. Director. Information and Publications 6i Deans of Colleges and Schools • AGRICULTURE • ARTS AND SCIENCES • BUSINESS • EDUCATION • ENGINEERING •HOME ECONOMICS • INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION AND TECHNOLOGY • NURSING • GRADUATE STUDY Theodore R. Freeman. Ph.D. Agriculture Thomas J. Cleaver. Ph.D. Education Edward W. Martin. Ph.D. Arts and Sciences Austin E. Greaux. P.E. Engineering Flossie M. Byrd. Ph.D. Home Economics Samuel L. Collins. Ed.D. Industrial Education and Technology Jeanette O. Poindexter. Ph.D. Nursing Arthur C. Washington. Ph.D. Graduate School Management Teams Chairmen — Clyde Ashley. Ph.D. Business Robert Cole. Ed.D. Academic Affairs Leroy Moore. Ed.D. Education Administrative Officers (Executive Cabinet) Percy A. Pierre. Ph.D.. President Ivory V. Nelson. Ph D.. Acting Pres dent of the University (Fall Semester) Ms. Flossie M. Byrd. Ph D.. Dean. College of Home Economics Hoover Carden. M S.. Cooperative Extension Service Samuel R Collins. Ed.D.. Dean. College of Industrial Education and Technology Ms. R. L. Bland-Evans. M. A.. Dean of Women Frank Francis. Jr.. M.L.S.. Director. W. R. Banks Library Gerard Gray. M.Arch.. Vice President. Physical Plant Planning and Engineering Austin E. Greaux. P.E.. B.Arch.. Dean. College of Engineering Griff W. Kendrick. B.S.. Vice President of Fiscal Affairs Edward W. Martin. Ph D.. Dean. College of Arts and Sciences William E. Moore. Vice President. Academic Affairs John E. Pennywell. M.S.. Commanding Officer. Army ROTC Cecil Strickland. Ed.D.. Acting Dean. College of Agriculture Hal Walton. M. A.. Commanding Officer. Navy ROTC Hubert D. Smith. M. A.. Administrative Assistant to the President George H. Stafford. Ed.D.. Director of Admissions Curtis A. Wood. Ed.D.. Director. Information and Publications Chairmen, Management Teams Clyde Ashley. Ph.D.. College of Business Robert Cole. Ed.D.. Office of Academic Affairs Elizabeth Cooper. Ed.D.. College of Nursing John Harris. Ed.D.. Office of Student Affairs Leroy Moore. Ed.D.. College of Education Arthur Washington. Ph.D.. Graduate School Other Administrative Officers Cathy Harris. M.S.. Associate Director of Admissions A. D. James. Jr.. M.S.. Director. Student Financial Aid Brutus Jackson. M B A.. Director. Career Planning and Placement Robert G. Williams. B.S.. Superintendent. Maintenance Department Leroy Marion. B.S.. Dean of Men Emory R. Owens. M.D.. Medical Director L. L. Tramble. M.S.. Superintendent. Building and Grounds Hoover Carden. M.S. Administrator Cooperative Extension Service Frank Francis. M.L.S. Head Librarian Leroy Marion. M.S. Dean of Men Johnson Pennywell. M.S. Hubert D. Smith. M.A. Head. Military Science Admin. Asst, to President (AROTC) C. L. Strickland. Ed.D. Acting Dean of Agriculture Erskine Vanderbilt. M.B.A. H. A. Walton. M.A. Registrar CDR, Head. Naval Science (NROTC) R. L. Bland-Evans. M.A. Dean of Women Johnny R. Hill. Ph.D. Director of Development George H. Stafford. Ed.D. Director of Admissions Curtis A. Wood. Ed.D. Director. Information and Publications 61 Administrative Heads Davis Bowser Williams Nickleberry Moore Henry Yepp Smith Montgomery Fiscal Affairs U. R. Bell Associate Vice President Sandra Davis Associate Vice President Walter Redd Purchasing Agent Lincoln Catching Personnel Services Director Harold Bowser Asst. Business Manager Doris Williams Payroll Services Deborah Dungey Head Cashier (Photo Not Available) Brenda Howard Accounting A. D. James, Director Financial Aid Phillip Nickleberry University Exchange Mary E. Moore Data Processing Center Frank D. Jackson Memorial Student Center Joseph Naylor Memorial Center Food Services Ronald Leverett Learning Resource Center Frank Yepp Student Employment Marion Henry Director of Athletics. Dir. Learning Resource Center Vivian Smith Alumni Hall Registrar’s Office Samuel Montgomery Assistant Registrar Special Services Alvin I. Thomas . Office of Facilities and • Pauline Bonner Development Director College of Nursing Alumni Affairs Houston Clinical Center Directors — Supervisors Student Affairs E. R. Owens, M.D. Medical Director Janice Kelley. M.D. Administrator W. Van Johnson Student Activities Brutus Jackson Placement Willie Burditt Campus Security Willie Ellis Fire Department Physical Plant Planning and Engineering Leon Adams Assoc. Vice President L. V. Francis Utilities Dept. Samuel Brown Director Robert G. Williams Supt. Maintenance Dept. Lorenzo Tramble Supt. Buildings and Grounds Curtis Thomas Chief Engineer. Power Plant Education and Community Services Harold Bonner, Ph.D. Community Affairs Ross Clark, MA. University Management I. C. Gordon (Dr.) Cooperative Education William Parker Ed.D. Learning and Teaching Effectiveness Kelley Johnson Jackson Owens Ellis Williams Adams Tramble L. Francis Thomas Burditt Brown Clark Gordon Parker Bonner Cathy Harris Admissions instruction Department Heads Staples Shine J. Thomas Eiland Higgs Moore Wyatt Hawkins Arts and Sciences Communications Shirley Staples. M.A. Drama Theodis Shine. Ph.D. English (thru Jan. 1983) E. Joahanne Thomas. Ed.D. English (from Jan. 1983) Millard F. Eiland. Ph.D. Foreign Languages Olivette Higgs. M.A. Health and Physical Educ. Leroy Moore. Ed.D. Music Lucius Wyatt. Ph.D. Math and Computer Science Frank T. Hawkins. Ed.D. Berry Williams Gipson Woolfolk Davis Kithcart Natural Sciences Biology Jewel E. Berry. Ph.D. Chemistry John Williams. Ph.D. Earth Sciences Robert E. Gibson. M.S. Physics Cleo L. Bentley. Ph.D. Social Sciences George R. Woolfolk. Chairman History George R. Woolfolk. Ph.D. Political Science Hulen M. Davis. M.Ed. Geography Phillip Kithcart. Ph.D. Law Enforcement Clarence Dorsey. J.D. Psychology Lenora Tate. Ph.D. Social Work and Sociology Sarah B. Williams, Ph.D. Department Heads Agriculture O. C. Simpson, Director Coop. Research Center and AG Experiment Station Animal Science Lindsey Weatherspoon, M.S. Plant Science Nathaniel Keys. M.S. Soil Science Arthur Mangaroo. Ph.D. Ag. Economics Alfred Parks, Ph.D. Business General Business Dorisula Hawkins. Ed.D. Accounting Rosalind Baker. M.S. Economics and Finance Clyde Ashley. Ph.D. Frank Pinkerton. Director Dairy Goat Research Center Strickland Weatherspoon Mangaroo Hawkins Ashley Parks Pinkerton (AG) Education Admin, and Supervision Louis Aikens, Ph.D. Elementary and Secondary Helen Miller. Ph.D. Counselor Education Ernest Brooks. Ph.D. Reading Clarissa Booker. Ed.D. Lab and Field Based Experiences Charles Randle. M.S. Engineering Architecture C. K. Andoh. M.R.P. Civil Engineering R. N. S. Rao. Ph.D. Electrical Engineering John Fuller, Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering J. R. Phillips. M.S. Admin. Assistant Robert F. Ford. M.B.A. Aikens Miller Brooks Booker Randle Andoh Rao Fuller Industrial Education and Technology Charles T. Edwards. Ed.D. Nursing Pre-Clinical Studies Jean Woodard. M.S. Elizabeth Cooper. Ed.D. 1983 PANTHERI CAMPU Around Campus..................68 Entertainment..................74 Homecoming.....................77 Coronation of Miss PV..........83 Miss PV Pageant................88 Hold That Pose.................93 66 67 68 Key participants in life on campus — and what’s behind it all — PEOPLE Plenty of Activities Entertainment ai - Socials — Parties, Promotions FASHION SHOW Special Groups Campus Life Halftime ceremonies featuring Miss Homecoming and Court. Miss Prairie View and her Court as part of the President’s Party. Home Purple and Activities Wednesday. November 3. 1982 3:00 p.m. — Alumr Memorial Servce. Abner Davis Fountain 8:00 p m. — Mss Prairie View Coronation. Fietc House Thursday. November 4. 1982 10:00 a m. — Homecoming Convocation. Fieid house 4:00 p.m. — MocK Funeral. Memorial Student Cenler Friday. November 5. 1982 4:00 p.m. — Dcdication Unvesng ol Texas Historical Monument. Main Entrance to Campus 6:30 p.m. — Bonfire and Pep Raty. Southeast Sido of Reid House 7:00 p.m. — Prairie View National Alumni Association Meeting. Brook Hollow Marriott. Houston. Texas. Loop 610 North at Northwest Freeway 9:00 p.m. — Prairie View National Alumni Association Ftoception. Brook Hollow Marriott. Houston. Texas. Loop 610 North at Northwest Freeway Mock Funeral heW for Golden Lions of Univ. of Arkansas af Pine Bluff Pep Rally and Bonfire 76 Coming Gold Week 9:00 p.m. — Pigskin Review featuring TYME. Reid House. Admission $9.00 per person 10:00 p.m. — Prairie View Local Alumni Club Cocktail Party. Newmdn Center. FM 1098. Prairie View. Texas. Admission $2.00 per person Saturday. November 6. 1982 2:00 a.m. — Prairie View Local Alumni Club Breakfast Dance. Newman Center. FM 1098. Prairie View. Texas. Admission $10.00 per person 10:00 a.m. — Homecoming Parade (on campus) 1:30 p.m. — Homecoming Football Game featuring Prairie View A M Panthers vs. University of Arkansas — Pine Bluff Golden Lions. Admission: $5.00 for adults; $3.00 for public school students ’raifie V«ew Athletic Booster Club Reception and banco. Sheraton Houston Hotel. 777 Polk Street. Houston. Texas. Admission: SPO.OO por person: S3S.00 per couple Army ROTC Color Guard leads Homecoming Parade Homecoming Parade Scenes 77 A. M. McCaig Pam Purnell Mildred Abshier Samuel Collins C. A. Wood (Speakers at Dedication Ceremonies) PV A M Dedicates Historical Marker Prairie View A M University has joined the elite of the Heritage of Texas as an official State Historical Commission Marker was dedicated during annual University Homecoming Alumni Activity 82 ... And More Views of Our Queen 83 1982 Coronation Miss PV and escort. 2LT Kelvin Bush The First Waltz The Royal Court Trisha Bursey Miss Prairie View A M 1982-83 85 Members of the Royal Court 87 MISS PRAIRIE VIEW 1983-84 AVA MALONE Ava Malone. 21 year old accounting major from Houston was named Miss Prairie View at the 51st Annual Miss Prairie View Pageant held at the Waller High School Auditorium on April 23. 1983. Miss Malone, a junior, was awarded first place on a composite decision of five judges. For her talent, she performed a Caribbean style dance routine to the song of “Copa Cobana” by Barry Manilow. CONTESTANTS IN THE 1983-84 MISS PV PAGEANT — L-R: Lara Kay Deadrick. Cheryl Williams. Ava Malone (Miss PV 1983-84). Kim Burkley. Contrella Watson and Terrie Jacko. MISS PV AND HER COURT — Cheryl Williams. 2nd Runner-Up. Miss Prairie View Ava Malone and Kim Burkley. 1st Runner-Up. (photo on left) Trisha Bursey. Miss PV 1982-83 salutes the new Queen as she is crowned by Dr. John D. Harris. Vice President (or Student Adairs, (photo on right) 88 MISS PRAIRIE VIEW AND PANEL OF JUDGES — L-R: Kathy Bigsby. former Miss Prairie View: Randy Leybe. director and producer of the M«ss Dallas Scholarship Pageant: Miss Prairie View; Danny Parkerson. Board of Directors of the Miss Texas Pageant: Dr. John B. Coleman, member of the Board of Regents. Texas A M University System: and Jo Ann Valiie-Rush. Channel 2 TV — Houston. SWIM SUIT COMPETITION — From Left: Terrie Jacko. Cheryl Williams. Kim Burkley. Contrella Watson. Lara Kay Deadrick. Ava Maria Malone. KIM BERKLEY Houston. TX Junior LARA KAY DEADRICK Palacios. TX Junior TERRY JACKO Port Arthur. TX Junior •t AVA M. MALONE Houston. TX Junior CONTRELLA WATSON Terrell. TX Junior CHERYL WILLIAMS Port Arthur. TX Junior 90 Miss Prairie View Pageant 91 Miss Prairie View A M Pageant FOUR YEARS OF MISS PV AT A GLANCE — Kathy Sue Bigsby (1978-79). Trisha Bursey (1982-83). our reigning Miss PV Ava Malone (1983-84) and Margaret Penn Sherrod (1970-71). First Runner-Up Kim Burkley, Miss Prairie View Ava Malone. Alice Stewart. Mistress of Ceremonies, the outgoing Miss PV Trisha Bursey and Second Runner-Up Cheryl Williams. Pageant Committee Chairmen and Production Crew. tegfejjJ • _ a. £ n snduieo Activities Around Campus 96 97 Hup to — Hup to Yeh gang — Strut your stuff Your time — Do your thing Ain't we cute Sharp cut 98 Hold That Pose Forwaaard March te this for me??? Oh come on now... just a little kiss t Hey... down there, coming up? That’s it now... pick me up Okay, time to let me up now 99 Hold That 100 asofj Highlights of the Year Athletic Staff....... Football............. Basketball........... Track Field........ Spring Sports........ 104 106 108 112 116 120 1983 PANTHERL SPORTS 102 i jm'to 103 Sports Athletic Administration Dr. Moore CHAIRMAN. ATHLETIC COUNCIL - Dr. Leroy Moore ATHLETIC DIRECTOR — Dr. Marion Henry ATHLETIC BUSINESS MANAGER - Leon English SECRETARY - ATHLETIC DEPT. — Patricia Hood SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR — Henry C. Hawkins STUDENT STATISTICIANS — David Wells. Carl Alexander. Alvis Whiteside. Lemont Moore. Sharon Small. Matthew Castille. Paul Wesley. Gregory Walton. Lafayette Turner TEAM PHYSICIANS — Dr. Emery R. Owens and Dr. Ed Pratt TRAINER — Frank Walters STUDENT TRAINERS — Eddie Davis. James McKenzie. Robin Edwards. Vincent Murray. Steve Melendez TEAM PHOTOGRAPHERS Ron Leaverett — Tom Godwin PUBLICATIONS Dr. C. A. Wood. Director Ms. Vanessa Jackson. Secretary Ms. Gloria Perez. Secretary English Hood V. JacksonH Owens Perez Godwin Coaching Football 1982 Panther Coaching Staff Jim McKinley.................Head Football Coach Ron Beard..................Defensive Coordinator Roger Buswell.................Offensive Backfield Ric Franz.....................Defensive Linemen Conway Hayman..........................Offensive Linemen Darwin Valentine.......................Offensive Linemen Johnnie Williams..............Defensive Backfield Frankie Chesson...............Graduate Assistant William E. Watson ............Graduate Assistant Leveret t HOME OF THE PANTHERS Staff Basketball STUDENT EQUIPMENT MANAGERS (------------------------------------ Student Assistants STATISTICIANS: Tennis Trainer t Tanker sley Williams Baseball Golf .. Jim Duplantier Johnnie Williams .. Hoover Wright . Barbara Jacket JohnTankersley ......Ron Beard ......Ric Franz Jacket MEN’S BASKETBALL ... WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEN’S TRACK....... WOMEN’S TRACK..... BASEBALL ......... GOLF.............. TENNIS............ Beard t-ranz PHOTOGRAPHERS Season’s Record THE RESULTS (1 Date September 2 September 11 September 18 September 25 October 2 October 9 October 16 October 30 November 6 November 13 November 20 . 10. 0-6 in conference) PV Opponents 0 at S. F. Austin 7 at Southwest Texas 6 at Jackson 6 at Southern 6 vs. Grambling 24 at Bishop 6 TEXAS LUTHERAN 13 at Miss. Valley 6 ARK-PINE BLUFF 6 ‘ALCORN 0 ‘VS. TEXAS SOUTHERN Score 17 35 14 42 51 13 17 14 31 46 35 A Look at the FINAL FOOTBALL TEAM STATISTICS — 1982 SEASON FIRST DOWNS...................................... By Rushing..................................... By Passing..................................... By Penalty..................................... RUSHING ATTEMPTS...........................•’---- Yards Gained Flushing....................... Tackles — Yards Lost Rushing................ NET YARDS GAINED RUSHING...................... AVERAGE PER CARRY............................. AVERAGE PER GAME.............................. NET YARDS GAINED PASSING...................... Passes Completed........................... Passes Attempted........................... Passes Had Intercepted..................... Completion Percentage...................... TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS........................... Number of Plays............................ Average Yards Per Play..................... Average Yards Per Game .................. FUMBLES — LOST............................ PENALITES — YARDS......................... INTERCEPTIONS — YARDS..................... NUMBER OF PUNTS........................... Punting Yardage......................... Average Yards Per Punt............ PUNT RETURNS.......................... Punt Return Yardage..................... Average Yards Per F unt Return.... KICKOFF RETURNS....................... Kickoff Return Yardage.................. Average Yards Per Kickoff Return ..!!!” r % 1982 Site (Stadium) Nacogdoches. Tex. (Lumberjack) San Marcos. Tex. (Bobcat) Jackson. Miss. (Memorial) Baton Rouge. La. (Mumford) DALLAS. TX (THE COTTON BOWL) Dallas. Tex. (The Cotton Bowl) PRAIRIE VIEW (BLACKSHEAR) Itta Bena. Miss. (Magnolia) PRAIRIE VIEW (BLACKSHEAR) PRAIRIE VIEW (BLACKSHEAR) HOUSTON. TX (RICE) 1982 Season Prairie 1982-83 Panther Johnny Allen Phillip Andrews Gerald Barnett Clinton Bell Leo Benford Steve Bennett Eric Black James Blowe Norman Briscoe Arthur Buckley Walter Burks Benjamin Carter Marcus Currie Burnell Darensburg Melvin Dennard Monroe Durden Calvin Farria Phillip Fretty Howard Grant Michael Gunner Joseph Harris Tyrone Harrison Jeffery Harvey Gerald Hatch Gregory Hatter James Hayes Byron Holmes Dwayne Houston Benjamin Jackson Edward Jackson Joseph James Cyril Kennedy Marcus Kirce Darrel Lindsey o Football Players Michael Lomax Aaron Longino Dwight Mathis Darren McAllister Avery Miller Stephen Miller Maurice Mitchell Richard Moon Lemont Moore Wilbert Myers Andre Napier Jessie Nelson Henry Newsom Clarence Phipps Roland Ratcliff Eric Reynolds Michael Rhodes Darrel Riser Michael Sheffield Deane Simmons Darrel Stewart James Stewart Reginald Stewart Darryl Terral Willie Thomas Gregory Upshaw Andre Washington Charles Watson Michael Weatherspoon Lindsey West Dwight White J. D. Whitley Ralph Williams John Zachery Panthers in 1982 Prairie View A M Football Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown (High School) ... ... Royce Gunnels ...K 5-8 ... 160 ... ...Ft ... Houston. Tex. (Forest Brook) 2 ... ... John Zachary ...LB .6-2 ... 192 .. ... Sr ... Waco. Tex. (Waco) 3 ... ... Maurice Mitchell — QB . 5-10 .... ... 170 ... ...Sr ... Atlanta. Ga. (Washington) 4 . . . ... Edward Jackson ....RB 5-8 ... 174 ,.. Soph. ... ... Longview. Tex. (Longview) 5 ... ... Gerald Hatch ... DB 5-10 .... ... 163 .. ... Soph. ... ... Dallas. Tex. (Roosevelt) 10 . .. ... Gregory Upshaw ... DB 5-8 ....147 ... ... Fr ... Dallas. Tex. (Wilmer-Hutchins) 11 ... .. . Darryl Terral ...QB 5-11 ... .... 172 .. ... Soph. ... ... Ft. Worth. Tex. (Dunbar) 12 ... Jeffrey Harvey ...QB 6-0 .... 175 .. ... Soph. ... ... Houston. Tex. (Madison) 17 ... .... QB 5-8 .... 151 .. ... Fr .. Denver. Colo. (Montebello) 18 ... ... Wilbert Moyers .... WR-P .. .. 6-3 .... .... 183 .. ... Jr ... New Orleans. La. (Kennedy) 19 . .. ... Gerald Barnett ....DB 6-1 .... .... 175 .. ...Soph ... ... Orange. Tex. (West Orange-Strake) 20 . .. ... Reginald Stewart ....RB 5-10 ... .... 180 .. ... Sr . Houston. Tex. (Washington) 21 ... ... Charles Watson .... DB 6-1 .... .... 194 .. ... Fr — Detroit. Mich. (Tindall) 22 ... ... Deane Simmons ....LB 6-4 .... .... 202 .. ... Fr .... Goldsboro. N.C. (Rosewood) 25 ... ... WHe Thomas .... DB 5-10 ... .... 182 .. ... Sr — Lake Charles. La. (Boston) 26 ... ... Marcus Kirce . ...R8 5-7 .... .... 160 .. ... Fr .... Sarasota. Fla. (Booker) 27 ... ... Richard Moon . ...RB 5-9 ... . .... 169 .. ... Soph. ... Marshall. Tex. (Marshall) 28 ... ... Eric Reynolds ....LB 6-1 .... .... 184 . . ... Fr .... Houston. Tex. (Kashmere) 29 ... ... Calvin Farria ... . RB 5-10 ... .... 220 . . ... Soph. ... — New Orleans. La. (McDonald 35) 30 ... ... Norman Briscoe .... RB 5-10 ... .... 184 .. ... Sr — MarshaH. Tex. (Marshall) 32 ... ... Leo Benford .... DB 5-11 ... .... 184 .. ... Sr — Houston. Tex. (Forest Brook) 33 ... ... Monroe Durden .. . .RB 6-0 .... .... 200 .. ... Soph. ... Houston. Tex. (Wurzburg American) 34 ... . ...RB 6-1 .... ....229 .. ... Sr .. Milwaukee. Wise. (Butler) 35 ... ... Steven Bennett . . DB 5-11 ... .... 190 .. ... Soph. ... ... Dallas. Tex. (Spruce) 39 ... ... Byron Holmes . ...RB 5-8 .... .... 200 .. ... Sr — Temple. Tex. (Temple) 43 ... ... Darryl Stewart ....LB 6-1 .... .... 179 .. ... Fr Austin. Tex. (Reagan) 44 . . . ... James Hayes ...LB 6-0 .... .... 205 .. ... Sr — Los Angeles. Cal. (Manual Arts) 45 . . . ... Darryl Riser ....LB 6-0 .... .... 194 .. ... Fr — Houston. Tex. (Sam Houston) 46 ... . ...RB 5-10 ... .... 190 .. ... Fr — Toledo. Ohio (Macomber) 50 ... ... Dwight Mathis ....OL 6-4 .... .... 205 .. ... Fr — Normangee. Tex. (Normangee) 51 ... ... Dwayne Houston ...LB 5-9 .... ....229 .. ... Jr ,... Dallas. Tex. (Pinkston) 52 ... ... Burnell Darensburg ... ... OL 6-0 .... .... 225 .. ... Soph. ... ... New Orleans. La. (Landry) 53 ... . Michael Lomax ....LB 6-0 .... ....215 .. . .Soph. ... .... Chicago. III. (Calumet) 54 ... ... J. D. Whitley ...LB 6-1 .... ....217 .. ... Fr — Robersonville. N.C. (Roanoke) 55 ... ... Ralph Williams ... OL 6-4 .... .... 260 .. ... Jr ... Now Orleans. La. (Landry) 56 ... ... Michael Gunner ...LB 5-10 ... ....222.. ... Soph, ... — Port Arthur. Tex. (Lincoln) 58 ... ... Clarence Phipps ....OL 5-11 ... ....241 .. ... Sr Houston. Tex. (Smiley) 59 ... .. Michael Rhodes ...LB 5-11 ... .... 238 .. ... Sr — Crockett. Tex. (Crockett) 60 ... ... James Stewart ...OL 6-7 .... .... 273 .. ... Soph. ... ... Ft. Worth. Tex. (Wyatt) 61 ... ... Phillip Fretty ... OL 5-9 .... ....210 .. ... Fr — Baytown. Tex. (Baytown) 62 ... ... Aaron Longino ....DL 6-3 .... .... 232 .. ... Fr — Gary. Ind. (West Side) 63 ... Michael Sheffield ... OL ....262 .. ... Fr — New Orleans. La. (West Jefferson) 64 . .. ... Lindsey West ... OL 6-3 .... ....261 .. ... Jr — New Orleans. La. (Fortier) 65 ... ... Benjamin Jackson ... ....LB 5-9 .... .... 227 .. ... Fr — Beaumont. Tex. (Hebert) 66 ... ... Melvin Dennard ....DE 6-1 .... .... 264 .. ... Sr — Dade City. Fla. (Pasco) 67 ... Marcus Currie ....DL 6-3 .... .... 222 .. ... Fr — Dallas. Tex. (Wilmer-Hutchins) 68 ... Tyrone Harrison . ..DL 6-1 .... .... 237 .. ... Fr ... Highland Falls. Tex. (O’Neal) 69 ... Dohlman Brown ....TE 6-0 .... .... 208 .. ... Fr — New Orleans. La. (West Jefferson) 70 ... Benjamin Carter ....OL 6-1 .... ....212 .. ... Fr .... Dallas. Tex. (South Oak Cliff) 72 ... — Cyril Kennedy ....DL 6-6 .... ....279 .. • ■. Jr — New Orleans. La. (Carver) Women’s Basketball Women’s Women’s Basketball Record Basketball Squad Tina Seriate Debra Thomas Audrey Pruett Marcia Armstead Betty Taylor Regina Duncan Debra Williams Tanna Parrish Robin Edwards Alice Harrison Angela Amos Diana Williams Linda Wilkins Sandra Flakes Cherry Brown Valerie Gaiter Diana Forney Kim body Ross Traci R. Holmes Kathy Butter 1962-83 FINAL WON-LOSS RECORD 0.v 11 22 11 26 11 27 11 30 12 04 12 07 12 09 12 11 1 10 1 15 1 17 1 20 1 22 1 24 1 27 2 03 2 05 2 07 2 09 2 10 2 12 2 14 2 19 2 23 2 27 3 Ofl Opponents JARVIS CHRISTIAN at W y m sHop TEXAS COLLEGE at Oral ian atTwaaCoa ® BISHOP COLLEGE PAUL OUtNN •SOUTHERN •MISS VALLEY •JACKSON STATE at Paul Quinn •at Alcorn •at G arrOIrg TX-SAN ANTONIO HUSTON- TILOTSON •at Jackson Stato •at Mt Vaaey WHEY COLLEGE TX-SAN ANTONIO •ALCORN STATE •GRAU8LIN3 STATE •at Scuthom •at Tata Soutfwn •TaxasSouthwn ©Jackson Slat FIRST ROUND Of SWAC TOURNEY Score 56-69 40-67 66-101 80-58 56-67 69-55 56-80 43- 72 36-106 23-96 30- 103 44- 85 39-109 27-93 26-72 55-86 25- 96 45- 101 4464 29-96 26- 96 33-57 26-69 31- 96 42-88 19-61 Pantherettes Vs. Grambling 1982-83 Men’s Panther Squad player At Reynolds Gary Lockhart Ricky Bonds Don Johnson Carl Randle Gary Outlaw Marcus Payne Michael Lee Gary H l Allen Webster Gilbert Good joy Williams Basketball 1982-83 Prairie View Basketball Team PICTURED — Standing. L-R: Gary Outlaw. Jay Williams. Marcus Payne. Michael Lee. Al Reynolds. Ricky 8onds. Wendal McDowell. Mark Rutledge. Gary Luckhart. Alan Webster. Donald Johnson. Thaddeus Dusier. Gary Hill. Gilbert Good. Carl Randal. Kneeling: Ron Hill. 1982-83 Record Basketball Date Opponent Score 11 26 at Houston Baptist 62-92 11 27 HUSTON-TILLOTSON 73-66 11 30 at South Alabama 62-74 12 3 at U.S. International 87-75 12 4 at San Diego State 83-105 12 6 at McNccsc 69-76 12 11 «vs. Grambling 62-65 12 13 HOUSTON BAPTIST 45-62 12 15 PAUL QUINN 91-100 1 5 NICHOLLS STATE 69-79 1 8 •ALABAMA STATE 81-86 1 10 •SOUTHERN 62-71 1 15 •MISS. VALLEY 65-48 1 17 •JACKSON 64-70 1 22 at Alcorn 76-105 1 24 •at Grambfcng 74-80 1 31 at Nicholls State 62-73 2 5 at Jackson 57-66 2 7 •at Miss. Valley 64-83 2 12 •ALCORN 60-73 2 14 •GRAMBLING 71-69 2 19 •at Southern 65-74 2 21 at Alabama State 72-86 2 26 •TEXAS SOUTHERN 59-62 3 5 •at Southern 65-77 3 10 @vs. Alcorn 55-98 National Champions Women’s Track Team 1982-83 Team Finishes at a Glance Coach Barbara Jacket and Easter Gabriel WOMEN'S OUTDOOR TRACK: 2nd. 149 points NAIA: 1st. 119 points NCAA: 15th. 29 points WOMEN'S CROSS-COUNTRY: 2nd. 54 points WOMEN'S INDOOR TRACK: 3rd. 96 points NAIA: 2nd. 83 pomts Individual Honors NCAA TRACK ALL-AMERICANS Ht. Class Hometown (High School) Name 5-7 Sr. Houston. Tex (Sterling) Easter Gabriel 5-4 Sr. Port Arthur. Tex. (Jefferson) Lynne Gamble 5-3 Sr. Houston. Tex. (Sterling) Sheka LaBome 5-5 Fr. Houston. Tex (Sterling) Norrie McAfee 5-8 Sr. Memphis. Tenn. (Northside) Karen Waddell NAIA Track All-Americans Regina Bennett 5-7 Fr. Dayton. Ohio (Dunbar) Indoor Cynthia Bosie 5-7 Soph. Houston. Tex. (Sterling) Indoor Easter Gabriel 5-7 Sr. Houston. Tex. (Sterling) Indoor-Outdoor Lynne Gamble 5-4 Sr. Port Arthur. Tex. (Jefferson) Indoor-Outdoor Deirdre Jackson 5-5 Soph. San Antonio. Tex (Jay) Indoor Shelia LaBome 5-3 Sr. Houston. Tex. (Sterling) Indoor-Outdoor Norrie McAlee 5-5 Fr. Houston. Tex. (Sterling) Indoor-Outdoor Edith Renfro 5-7 Fr. Houston. Tex. (Forest Brook) Outdoor Lillie Taylor 5-5 Fr. St. Louis. Mo. (McCleur North) Indoor-Outdoor Karen Waddell 5-8 Sr. Memphis. Tenn. (Northside) Indoor-Outdoor MOST OUTSTANDING FEMALE ATHLETE — EASTER GABRIEL If rr. Easter Gabriel Brynette Smith Lynne Gamble Shelia LaBome Norrie McAfee Edith Renfro Lillie Taylor Karen Waddell Honors From 1983 All-Sports Banquet WOMEN’S TRACK (based on performances in 1981-82 season) MOST VALUABLE (tie) Sheila LaBome (5-2. junior. Houston. Tex. Sterling) Loretta Edwards (5-7, senior. Houston. Tex. Washington) MOST OUTSTANDING — Easter Gabriel (5-7, junior. Houston. Tex. Sterling) MOST VERSATILE — Lynne Gamble (5-5, junior. Port Arthur. Tex. Jefferson) MOST IMPROVED — Karen Waddell (5-7, junior, Memphis. Tenn. Northside) All Conference Selections WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK Name Regina Bennett Cynthia Bosie Easter Gabriel Lynne Gamble Deirdre Jackson Shelia LaBome Norrie McAfee Brynette Smith Lillie Taylor Karen Waddell WOMEN S OUTDOOR TRACK Cynthia Bosie Easter Gabriel Lynne Gamble Deirdre Jackson Shelia LaBome Norrie McAfee Edith Renfro Lillie Taylor Karen Waddell Class Fr. Soph. Sr. Sr. Soph. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Soph. Sr. Sr. Soph. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. 117 Men’s Team Finishes at a Glance MEN'S TRACK (based on performances in 1981-82 season) MOST VALUABLE — Keith King (6-2. sophomore. Dallas. Tex. South Oak Cliff) MOST OUTSTANDING — Robert Thomas (5-10. junior. Hempstead. Tex. Hempstead) MOST IMPROVED — Ernest Bell (6-0. freshman. Galveston. Tex. Ball) MOST CONSISTENT IN CROSS-COUNTRY — Louis Davis (5-7. sophomore. East Bernard. Tex.) MOST OUTSTANDING FRESHMAN — Carl Garcia (6-3, high jumper. Houston. Tex. Lamar) All Conference Selection MEN S INDOOR TRACK (place in lop 3 in conference meet) Ernest Bell 6-0 140 Clittord Boyce 5-8 155 Carl Garcia 6-3 189 Keith King 6-2 200 Eric Pierce 6-0 153 Mel Trahan 5-9 145 MEN S OUTDOOR TRACK (place in top 3 in conference meet) Ernest Bell 6-0 140 Thaddeus Gamble 5-10 150 Anthony Granville 5-10 160 Keith Harvey 6-3 285 Keith King 6-2 200 Mel Trahan 5-9 145 TENNIS (finish inconterence tournament) Martin Olabeagi Soph. Galveston. Tex. (Ball) Jr. Dallas. Tex. (South Oak Cliff) Soph. Houston. Tex. (Lamar) Jr. Dallas. Tex. (South Oak Cliff) Jr. Dallas. Tex. (Spruce) Jr. Raywood. Tex. (Hull-Daisetta) Soph. Galveston. Tex. (Ball) Sr. MonticeUo. Fla. (Jefferson County) Fr. Dallas. Tex. (W. T. White) Fr. Houston. Tex. (Lamar) Jr. Dallas. Tex. (South Oak Cliff) Jr. Raywood. Tex. (Hull-Daisetta) Jr. Lagos. Nigeria 118 Honors From 1983 All-Sports Banquet MEN'S TRACK (based on performance in 1981-82 season) MOST VALUABLE — Keith King (6-2, sophomore, Dallas. Tex. South Oak Cliff) MOST OUTSTANDING — Robert Thomas (5-10, junior, Hempstead, Tex. Hempstead) MOST IMPROVED — Ernest Bell (6-0, freshman. Galveston. Tex. Ball) MOST CONSISTENT IN CROSS-COUNTRY — Louis Davis (5-7, sophomore. East Bernard. Tex.) MOST OUTSTANDING FRESHMAN — Carl Garcia (6-3, high jumper. Houston. Tex. Lamar) Individual Honors NAIA TRACK ALL-AMERICANS Name Ht. Wt. Class Hometown (High School) Ernest Bell 6-0 140 Soph. Galveston. Tex. (Ball) Indoor Clifford Boyce 5-8 155 Jr. Dallas. Tex. (Sooth Oak Clift) Indoor Thaddeus Gamble 5-10 150 Sr. Monticeflo. Fla. (Jefferson City) Indoor-Ootdoor Keith King 6-2 200 Jr. Dallas. Tex. (Sooth Oak Cbff) Indoor Eric Pierce 6-0 153 Jr. Dallas. Tex. (Spruce) Indoor Robert Thomas 5-10 150 Sr. Hempstead. Tex. (Hempstead) Indoor Mel Trahan 5-9 145 Jr. Raywood. Tex. (Hull-Daisetta) Indoor Ed Williams 6-1 175 Soph. Utica. N Y. (Proctor) Indoor 119 1983 Panther FINAL 1983 BASEBALL RESULTS SEASON'S RECORD Date Opponent Score Feb. 19 HUSTON-TILLOTSON 7-6 0-2 Feb. 26 at Huston-Tillotson 3-7 1-10 March 6 at Jackson State 5-6 0-2 3-7 March 8 at Texas College 7-0 11-3 March 9 at Wiley College 9-12 3-4 March 10 at Jarvis Christian 8-7 11-0 March 12 at Southern Univ. 1-2 11-3 March 13 at Southern Univ. 9-23 March 18 TEXAS COLLEGE 10-0 12-2 March 19 at Tex. Southern (11) 6-7 18-3 March 21 •TEXAS SOUTHERN 5-4 March 28 •GRAMBLING (8) 0-3 1-7 March 29 •GRAMBLING 4-11 April 8 at Southwest Texas 6-7 1-4 April 9 SOUTHWEST TEXAS 3-1 7-5 April 16 •SOUTHERN UNIV. 2-10 4-11 April 17 •SOUTHERN UNIV. 23-31 April 19 at Sam Houston 1-11 5-7 April 23 •TEXAS SOUTHERN 11-1 5-4 April 24 at Tex. Southern 8-9 April 29 •atGrambling 3-8 0-2 April 30 •atGrambling 7-12 Baseball Final 1983 Baseball Statistics PLAYER, position G AB R H 2B 3B HRRBI Jamer Laster. dh-3b 24 53 7 21 3 0 3 14 Robert Williams. If 36 102 26 40 5 2 1 18 Harokl Porche. 3b 29 64 15 24 2 4 2 11 Edward Dunn, p-lb 3 90 7 31 1 1 2 22 Fred Brown. 3b 32 66 15 21 5 1 1 10 Gerald Robinson, ss 35 104 32 33 4 4 4 21 Alan Coleman. 2b 22 40 13 12 1 3 2 8 Jerry Calloway, c 24 45 13 13 5 1 1 9 Wheeler Edwards. 2b 30 70 20 20 2 2 3 9 Mozefl Brown. 1b 14 36 5 10 0 0 0 9 Lawrence Allen, cf 30 67 12 18 4 1 0 19 Wilbert Meyers. Ib-p 18 15 2 4 0 0 1 5 Michael Smith, c 16 25 3 6 1 0 0 2 Anthony Coleman, cf 12 17 6 4 0 1 0 4 Oscar Jones, p 7 9 1 2 0 0 0 0 Lonzell Banks, ss-dh 26 54 14 10 0 0 0 5 Maurice Arterberry. of 17 17 3 3 0 0 0 0 Anthony Bryant, rf 24 44 14 7 0 0 1 5 Ray Wilson. 11-p 10 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 Marvin Hodge. 1b 13 19 3 2 1 0 0 3 Dwight Johnson, 2b 5 10 1 1 0 1 0 1 Timothy George, p 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Claronco Guidry, of 10 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chuck Boyd, p 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Frank Griffin, ss-p 6 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 Cortez Richardson, p 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Others (4 players) 32 4 8 1 2 0 2 TOTALS 36 999 220 291 35 23 21177 OPPONENTS 36 975 246 280 43 10 20206 BA. PITCHING , G GS CG IP BB SC H P .396 Timothy George 12 9 8 68.0 69 51 72 63 .394 Wilbert Meyers 10 7 4 50.0 42 31 72 56 .375 Chuck Boyd 10 3 1 34.1 32 22 37 32 .344 Jamer Laster 11 7 3 32.1 20 31 30 21 .318 Edward Dunn 5 4 1 15.1 21 17 16 23 .317 Oscar Jones 4 0 0 13.0 5 7 9 7 .300 Ray Wilson 5 1 0 12.i 10 7 9 9 .289 Bryan Grant 3 2 1 10.2 5 3 11 9 .286 Gregory James 3 1 0 9.0 10 4 13 15 .277 Frank Griffin 2 1 0 4.2 6 1 8 9 .269 Cortez Richardson 2 2 0 1.1 5 1 3 2 .267 TOTALS 36 36 18 251.0 225 175 280 246 .240 ooc OPPONENTS 36 36 20 251.1 184 176 291 220 .235 222 . 185 .176 .159 .111 .105 .100 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .250 .291 .287 ER 40 35 14 14 16 6 7 5 9 7 0 153 166 ERA 5.29 6.30 3.80 3.93 9.54 4.15 5.21 4 41 9.00 15.00 0.00 5.49 5.95 121 Tennis Kneeling. L-R: Roger Berry. Coach Ric Franz. Michael Gilbert. Milton Preston. Standing. L-R: Lester Pinkett. James Anderson. Ned Armstrong. Kelvin Sharpe. 1983 — Tennis Results Feb. 16 Feb. 25 Mar. 25 May 6 May 6 May 6 PV—Houston Baptist PV—Texas Lutheran PV—Grambling PV—Miss. Valley PV—Grambling PV-TSU (in Houston) HB 9. PV 0 (in Seguin) TLC 9. PV 0 (in Grambling) GSU 9. PV 0 (SWAC Tournament) MV 2. PV 5 (SWAC Tournament) GSU 9. PV 0 (SWAC Tournament) TSU 6. PV 1 1982-83 PV Sports In-Review One more national championship was added to the Prairie View athletic trophy case — the second straight national NAIA outdoor crown in women's track — in the recently completed 1982-83 athletic year. Coach Barbara Jacket’s Pantherettes were repeat winners at the NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Charleston. W. Va. Last year Ms. Jacket won the title with nine ladies and this time with only eight. Shelia LaBome. senior from Houston, won five first place awards winning the 100 and 200 meter dashes and running on three first place relay teams — the 400 meter, sprint medley and 1600 meter relay. Top team finishes in Southwestern Athletic Conference competition were also claimed by Ms. Jacket’s teams with the outdoor track team and the cross-country teams finishing runnersup in league campaigns. The indoor track team finished third in the league meet and second in the NAIA Indoor Track and Field Championships in Kansas City. Veteran coach Hoover Wright, in track, and first year coach Ric Franz, in tennis had the highest finishes among men’s teams. Wright's indoor track team finishing fourth in the conference meet and Franz's squad fourth in the tennis tournament. Baseball, under John Tankersley. finished third in the West Division and sixth overall (based on records). Coach Wright also nabbed a third place finish in national competition in the NAIA Indoor Track and Field Championships. Individually, five ladies landed NCAA All American honors in track with 10 gaining that same honor under the NAIA banner. Eight male athletes also were named NAIA All Americans. BOARD CONGRA TULA TBS TRACK TEAM AND COACH Acting Pres. Nelson presents Board Resolution to Coach Barbara Jacket PRESS BOX SCENE BASEBALL AWARD President P erre presents University plaque to probaseball star Charles Hudson during ceremonies in the Astrodome. At left is Coach Tankersley and at right is Athletic Director Brutus Jackson SWIMMING TEAM 123 1982-83 All-Sports Banquet 125 i lusic — Art — Drama.. Religious............. ometown................ udent Government....... part mental............ :ial Clubs (Non-Greek) ek Letter Organizations er leaders — Foxes — IF@© 1983 PANTHERL ORGANIZATI ttens 193 127 Music Department Head and part ol staff SPECIAL PROGRAM: Visiting speaker and Consultants pose with staff members PV’S SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA 129 131 University The Prairie View A M Marching Band — in Action Drama Charles Gilpin Players FACULTY RECOGNITION AWARD — Assistant Professor C. Lee Turner, drama department at Prairie View ASM University is shown at left receiving the Teacher of the Year 1982-83 award from University President Percy Pierre at the recent Honors Convocation. In presenting the award, Dr. Pierre said of Mr. Turner, he is the best at what he does.” DR. TED SHINE. Drama Department Head and playwright is plcture J preparing stale arrangements DIRECTOR C. LEE TURNER, pictured reading over script of a depart-with a student. Shine's play was presented at UT-Austin. mental play. Dramatics 136 Charles Gilpin Players DRAMA STUDENTS ON TOP AGAIN — Cast member of Iht ( hark Gilpin Player proudly display act awards won recently si I hr Northeast Tew American College Theatre Festival at Fast Texas Slate University — Ct aierce. Texas. The troupe presented BURY THE DEAD by Irwin Shaw. Pictured left to right are: Michael Washing! Irene Ryan Winner: Paul Osborne. Irene Ryan Nominee; Sandra Lovelady. Critic Writer Award Winner: Mich Colbert. Amoco Award Winner Excellence in Acting; and C. Iae Tamer. Director of Play - Bury The Dead” and spon of the Charles Gilpin Players. Charles Gilpin Players Personnel 1982-83 OFFICERS: Vice President.......................................Sandra Lovelady (Public Relations and Information) Vice President..................................................Paul Osborne (Business and Transportation) Vice President.................................................Brian Williams (Technical Responsibilities) Vice President................................................Hattie Horn (Performing Troupes) Vice President................................................Robert Hart (Standing Committee) Secretary......................................................Carol Ware Treasurer Historian...........................................Keenan Zeno STUDENT DIRECTORS Church Drama.......... Theatre for Youth.... Reader's Theatre..... Singing Troupe....... Modern Dance and Jazz The Mime Troupe.... Tap. Dance. Acrobatics. Juggling, etc. Committee Chairmen: Hospitality Entertainment ......... Cultural Arts...................... Fund Raising....................... Public Relations House and Box Office Transportation..................... SPECIAL SERVICES DIRECTORS Prop Master........................ Paint and Scenery.................. Scene Shop Foreman................. Wardrobe Master.................... Sound Engineer..................... ......Michael Washington Sandra Lovelady .............Brian Williams Hattie Horn ..............Robert Hart Carol Ware ...........Leonard Joseph Reginald Jackson Keenan Zeno Cleveland Williams. Advisor .............Tyrone Grant Leonard Joseph .............Paul Osborne ...............Keith Lewis ..............Terry Spivey Shedrick Stokes . Cleveland Williams Pamela Davis — Donna Stewart Leonard Joseph .....Cecilia White Brian Williams Annette Grandberry Reginald Jackson Michael Washington James Mitchell .Terry Spivey Brian Williams .. Elvin Adams . Kennan Zeno ,. Darryl Kemp Dance and Mime Troupe 1982-83 Dance Troupe Mime Troupe Tyrone Grant. Director Paul Osborne. Director Pamela Davis. Captain Keith Lewis. Assistant Leonard Joseph. Assistant Carol Ware. Captain Alveda Veney. Captain Hattie Horn. Captain Terry Spivey Annette Grandberry Dellenor Miles Reginald Jackson Donna Stewart James Mitchell Lisa Gabriel Shedrick Stokes Michael Washington Bernita Turner Leslie James Robert Hart Sandra Lovelady Gilbert McHenry Cecilia White Dixie Turner Brian Williams Cleveland Williams Karen McCormick Elvin Adams Dennis Thomas Keenan Zeno Pat Ledet Additional members may be added. The student directors will make final divisions with approval of the sponsor. 137 The Baptist Student Movement members. The 1982-83 Miss Baptist Student Movement winner. Miss Charleston Baptist Student Movement Choir 138 Rev. Therman Taylor. Campus Ministries Wesley Foundation United Methodist Church Fellowship — Worship — Study Financial Assistance Service — Social Action Religious Organizations St. Francis Episcopal Church Canterbury Association Prairie View, Texas Standing: Lolita Wilkinson. Fanon Cooper. Shelley Archer. Monique Carey. Dr. C. A. Wood. LaVeta Hughes. Fr. Jim Sproat. Kneeling: Marilyn Watson. Bernard Clarke. Christine Stanley. 139 Minister’s Conference 140 Annual Gospel Musical 141 142 RACHAEL MISS SAN ANTONIO San Antonio Club 145 Campus Organizations in Action Step Shows 146 ahamian Student Association 147 SGA President Percy Roberts makes presentation during Ministers Conference Student Government Association Percy Roberts, President Karen McCormick. Vice President Lisa Williams. Secretary William Howard. Asst. Secretary Chantay White. Treasurer Contrella Watson. Director, Organizations Autrey Griggs, Parliamentarian Gerald Wright, Physical Plant i i Student Task Force l-R: John Ross. Helen Colliar. Trisha Bursey. Sharon Cosby. Ruth Adams. Others Not Pictured: Geron Turnquest. Chairman; Tonya Garcia. Tiyia Robinson. Quinn Jenkins. Shawn Billingly. Student Leaders at Work r Campus-Community Newspaper — “The Panther” aY w The PANTHER PRAIRIE V EW A M I Volume 57 Number 2 UNIVERSITY PRAIRIE VIEW, TEXAS September 23-28, 1982 Students Conduct Open Election For the first .. M time in official acts. Student Govern- IM« «t««. in student government, and this was one of the first things that Dr. Nelson insisted upon!’ B ■ ■ ■ tnat ur. Nelson insisted upon; Student Discipli mirie view a m. Policy Being Re 3. food service. Pos. 4. for health services. Pos. 5. for Memorial Center. Pos. 6 for r« i affairs, and Pos. 7 for c Lawreno sor, Pol Paulette Fellow I Frederic' trator A Presidcr Assistan tinne. v PV Skatemasters Task Force to on discipline has it the University Acting President son. The group zational meeting vith Dr. John D. president for Get Roll 'N V a a The PV Skatemusters once again get ready to l us: out on campus. The officers for the school year arc as follows: Lon o Richards. President; Carolyn Curry. Vice-President; Byron Rcmic. Treasurer; Shclij Williams, Secretary; Larry Parliamenta- rian 'Ch.-plain and Tamir.ie Hampton, ctivity Director. The S’s. ••masters will be | open for starting V. her 22,.It persons 0 mcetinv PANTHER Volume 57, Number 4 October 21-26, 1982 Published Bi-Weekly in the Interest of a Greater Prairie View A M University. The PANTHER serves as the voice 1 of Pan the Hand. Prairie View ASM University is open to all. regardless of race, color, religion, or national origin. Editor Gets Degree . nd Navy Commission f Managing Editor Reporters .... David C. Wefts PV vsT 6RAMBLING NEWLY COM MlS-SIONEE — Ensign David C. Writs, United States Nasal Reserve. He received hb Bachelor of Arts Degree in Journalism. He is from Houston, Texas. He will report to defense information school at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indianapolis, Indiana. Upon completion of school he will report to the USS Mount Whitney for public affairs officer duty. Home port in Norfolk. Virginia. ................... David Wells Sandra Lovelady. James Harris II, Alvis Whiteside. Carl Alexander Office Assistants.......... Janie Flores. Jerry Massie Hattie Kirby. Sharon Small. James Stevens Advertising:...............Gloria Perez. Ad. Manager Sales: ..............Janice Hayes. Kenneth Pogue Photography:...............James DeLoach. Brett Horn. Marvin Howard. Kenneth Pogue Glenn Mackey. Allen Glaspi UNIVERSITY INFORMATION PUBLICATIONS STAFF Nr.ws ....... Henry Hawkins. Jack Weeks. Curtis Wood Photography: Tom Godwin. Paris Kincade. Roy Pace! Business Office:........ Vanessa Jackson. Gloria Perez Any news items, advertising, or matters of interest to THE PANTHER may be presented to the Department of Student Publications. Communications Building. 2nd Floor. Hilliard Hall. Telephone 857-2117. C. A. Wood. Publications Director. CASS Student Advertising. Incorporated 1633 W'est Central. Evanston. Illinois 60201 3 achievement that each of these individuals can be rightfully proud. In the Selection criteria for six hours ot ciass nine wm week during the junior and percent of commission-'' the nation’s — FM Beta Beta Beta Tn-Beta Induction Ceremony L-R: Natl. Pres, of Tri-Beta biological society. John Johnson Jr.. Pres. Sigma Chi Chapter. Donna Shanks. Dr. J. E. Berry proudly display the Lloyd M. Bertholt Awards lor chapter excellence. received by the Sigma Chi Chaptor of Beta Beta Beta Biological Society more times than any other Chaptor in the Nation. Sigma Chi Chapter Biological Honor Society The purpose of Beta Beta Beta Biological Society is to stimulate scholarship, to promote the dissemination of scientific truth and to encourage investigation in the life sciences. Bets Beta Beta Biological Society 1983 152 Mass Communications Visiting Lecturers were invited by Student Organizations in -Communications 153 Dept, of Speech Forensics Interscholastic League Activity was held on PV campus involving several regional high schools. FORENSIC TEAM Poses in group picture before leaving for Conference Kappa Omicron Phi Home Economics Honor Society 155 Seated. Left to Right: Donnie Jones. Martha T.. Dianno Bobb. Standing. Left to Right: Zetla Woodard. Joydella Evans. Elizabeth Noel, sponsor. Prairie View A M Organizations PV Skatemasters Organize for 1982-83 School Yea We have done iI again! Skatemaster’s club would to announce they are btf out again this year. .u. , wry 27 - February 1, 1983 W.R. Banks Library Plans Black History Month Activities The W. R. Banks Li-H iry teaming Resources Center is planning several programs and displays during Afro-American History Month. Focusing on the theme The U. S. Constitution and the Black American”. the W. Dwicrht Martin, Sgt.-at-Arms; Linda James, Cynthia Raphel, October 7- 7 lost sponsor, Ronald Leveret t and Phillip Qtapman. Our purpose R. Banks Library LRC has planned the following: I. Displays Exhibits —thematic displays on n v r for rhe month Secretaries' Associa Holds Initiation National Collegiate Association for Newman Center on Octob 30. _________________ Reporte one Mart, initiation club is foi Office Secretar only. All welcome. PV Social Club To Compete in Houston Playoffs The mayor of Houston. Kathy Whitmire, extended an invitation to Upsilon Tau Gamma Social __ aisojrrw ,- - Sunny Phi Side Completes Pledge Period Rattle Clarence Magee hat successfully completed the pledge period and is now e proud member of Sunny Ph: Side Inc. The Rattle Club i? the club of Sunny Phi Side pledgees. Brother Magee (S’.--Cut) waj the only onejo complete th« Dther Sigma In The News iiiv.iu. ord J. LeBlanc gradu- scope measure, daily computer -----.. • - __________from rrnnm pipeline drawings, and Bi alian-lslam c Students Organize The Bilalianlslamic Student requires that we look upon all Muslim --• Association is establishing a «r -- !•' « View Mm E;, ',nd iverM| Pe for Mus srarfe.1?S no? !iUm nim ■ - u, nd ■ ___L__________t m new officers i Wesley Foundation 'College of Nursing Operating m £? --— — - — _ mm---a;--1 President Elaii Elects Officers AKA Installs New Officers Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated the first sorority founded by Black College women began its genesis 75 years ago at Howard University in Washington D. C. r Z Zeta Gamma Chapter of °J; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Tt Incorporated recently installed new officers for the 1983 ( it h. OL kn fioj I — Building in Texas Medical Center I he election of officers for ihe 1982-83 school year for the Wesley foundation w September 15. 1982. Th elected officers arc as f PreMdent: Michael G Vicc-Prc idcnt: Bill Sc%-retary; I ola Heart Correspond.ng Seer Diane Bobb Iroasiircr. Carla Robi Business Manager: j Wright Chaplain. Rcginia Mot Reporter. Diane Bobb September 1982 marked 1 the opening of a new facility ! for the Prairie View AAM A M system purchased the Hermann Medical Profes- OniMinn A nnav fr r The new officers are President Elaine Bell, Vice President. Karen McCormick, Treasurer Tyra Phillips. Cor-1 responsing Secretary Yolanda Alexander, Financial Secretary Metoya Brown, Recording Secretary Adrienne Mays, Hostess Fannicce Rice. Parli-mentarian, Barbara Dukes, Dean of Pledgees Kim Burkley, Assistant Dean of Pledgees Casandra Graham, Step Master Cecilia Cannon Ivy Leaf Reporter Bint Maloney and Cassandrt Booker. Pan Hellenic Counci Representatives Brenda Mil chell and Kim Burkley. The sorors of Zeta Gamm will look forward to a ver productive semester. Ivy Leaf Reporu Rina Malone mr££L c b V'r9'nio Orga„;Ze to Observe Sigma President Founders 0aY Attends National Conclave By James DeLooch jj 'nt Officers Drew Hall started the year thejr bes off right by bringing Las Vegas Ju4l u Th to Prairie View. The event was Ve«as t hcM °,P ,c option C held in the stairs in the seminar XSEs dcc,ion room winners week to elect their school y ro m' . .. n excl (I982-8H Backgammon. cmvt« - ■ — video g exciting for the ; The Student Membership Availab From National Safety Counc The Prairie View Alumae j and Eta Beta Chapter of Delta MIIOHUO --------------- ----------------------- 4 President Victory T.ylor, 'I event ‘I-'ked by m luxth IZZZ Sir Dei,. Titer. Ch.p,er. .ttended •,uWie «“ ' ')'• Sund.y Febru.ry 13 l «5 the 68th Annivcmry Conclave b«ketb toornMKn,, p«. Lkc pllc' l, basketball tournament, ptt- The occasion will take pl.ee ,, heikmc get gummed dmo. 2:00 p m. in the Hob.r,TMo, .nd sever.! progr.m lunch- R«jIa, Ha|| p . f of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. in Atlanta, Georgia from December 26-31. The Conclave «°ns. The entertainment was Ma . Pra,r,e View ras hosted at the towering 72 highlighted by a jammed M L n,vcr «y. Prairie View, lory Peachtree Plaza Hotel, parked conclave concert in C£f5' he world’s tallest. hich “Brick was the feature rt■ kcynorc Pc ker for the ‘ ’---------o r former pr- irte-nr Tavtor fc. V the Southwest Students interested in occ pational safety and health driver and traffic safety a” eligible for ship in the --------- — Council, the Council says. The Council is offeri Muucnt membership rates I person enrolled for acadcn credit in a post-seconda educational institution. T com is S20. Mudcnt members will ceive information from one two areas of their choi rounded in W3 char December 2-7{ for a special mcm PV Sunday Scho the National Safe Will Sponsor Neet Family Food Drit The Sunday School Prairie View A M Univer will sponsor a Special Nee Family Food Drive I Christmas of 1982. Please observe the fr.« — - ui me Campus News Undergraduate Social Work Organization Elects Officers • Wc help oihcr help themselves i' an appropriate theme lor the 1982-1983 l ndcrgrnduate Social Work Organization. As the theme resounded throughout the wccklv meeting• on luc- Jn nights at f:(K- pm. in Harrington Science building room 117. During the tirst meeting the Queen and King for the year wor«- Kappa Pledges Involved In Community Projects A Review AKA Sorority's Summer Reading Program For the past several years the Zeta Gamma Omega Chapter tnhi Seventy-two children enrolled in the program. The focus«of the reading - — • ««■. m n, Gloria B. Banks S $ Regional lhr rt«r Pledging is far more than just staying off the grass for seven weeks. The Scrollers of Kappa Alpha Psi. base been involved in service projects such as campus clean up. a jog-a-thon for sickle-cell anemia in which ■ • • EICHT can drive scheduled for Thanksgiving. A visit to one of the area high schools. Hempstead or Waller, to talk to the students about the advantages of a college education. On November 12. the scrollers will participate in the The Dallas Club THE PRAIRIE VIEW PAKItucd ASCE Student Receives NBS Special Award The U. S. Department of The newly organized DALLAS CLUB held its first meeting only one week prior to the Homecoming Festivities a nlaque for ms o. uepartment t ommcTcc National Btlrwu of Standards presented a Special Service Award to PVs jimmy James last semester. Mr. James, a senior in Civil engineering, received the award during his past Co-Op with the National Bureau of Alph. Phi ,„ r5h,p from Alpha Phi service _________________________________________ “ Alh. Fraternity, are alkin around this semester ch sout dheadsTL'i Alpha. ' ............ rn « projects Tor the school s . wMhCrepresented convent the C. i - LBA Spons Cultural Seminars u What thoughts co mind when you think awareness, progress, a; Black experience. Lex Arts Cultural Fratcrr -sponsoring iheir annual Black Cultural seminars campus of Prairie View University. Each seminar is com in a relaxed atmospht induce group particip among campus youth. Each seminar topic speaker will be announced periodically during the week prior to the seminar. We in LBA feel it is our pledge to promote a cultural awarcnc-s and service to all of mankinri — - Organize New Chapter on Clint dent ft was clc PoMiniie Jo our obern tivity, Mpha 'hese • hat been °,rkin'- ‘ N-B S- « Verv Industrial Technology Students ASCE Fall Mixer 1 i On Wednesday. November 12. 1982, thirteen under- graduate students majoring in Industrial Technology gathered to hold the first meeting of the newly organized Prairie View Chapter of the National Association of Industrial Technology INAII). The chapter was chattered at The chapter Enet and Mud , Fovt v idi The Arn can Society of Civil Engineers (A.S.C.E.) announce the success of their A.S.C.E. Fall -Mixer”, held Thursday, September 16. The theme of the “Mixer” and for the school year, reads. “We need you as mtich as you need National College Secretaries Association Gets Off to Good Start us. •n The purpose of the ”S1ixer” was to announce the goals, objectives, and the purpose of tion of all 69 C.E. students on this campus to join before the end of the semester. He also stales that. “We highly encourage all Civil Engineering majors to participate with the A.S.C.E.. because the A.S.C.-E. acts to stimulate personal development and early professional consciousness in one’s pursuit toward Civil Engineering which is and Wc, the members of the NCAS would like to welcome all new and returning students to the 1982-83 school year. Our first organizational meeting was held Wednesday. September 22. 1982 with Dr. Dorisula _____i_______——-y-ljaa Wc would like to encourage all Office Administration. Business Education, and Secretarial Science Majors to join. Some of the opportunities through membership are: Professional growth, serve as officers, serve as committee Show Time Prairie View's -Pen and Pounders Show Time is a variety show that will be presented every Monday night in the Ballroom of the Memorial Student enter, sponsored by the (emorial Student Center dvisory Board. .The Pen Pounder's is an association made up of secretaries and clerical workers of Prairie View A M. It was organized to create a unity between all members and to further enhance each member’s position by workshops, special actvitics and committee involvement. The Pen 4. The Christmas Party wtl be held on December 17. Th members may invite a guest. 3. A baby shower is to be planned for Cynthia Gordon, secretary to Mr. Ross Clark in University Management Services. A special meeting was held on October 29, On October 25. Show Time ci—------ Student Center, Willa Anderson. After each artist had performed they were inter-viwed by Bonner. We also had a sneak preview of the Bahamian Students Fashion Show. Thaddeus McDonald and Gwen Sranblcr, commentators for the fashion show. Area United Methodist To Entertain Students A get acquainted indoor-outdoor fellowship will be held on Thursday. September 30. 1982 beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the Kfsi United Methodist Churcn. Prairie View. Texas 1982 at 5:00 which is located on the Prairie v;--. u .n-.__t --•__-i._____ benefit of all Methodist college students currently enrolled at Prairie View A M University. The purpose of this activity will be to welcome new students and former students to the Wesley Foundation, Those churches -ponsormg •his activity are: First United Methodist Church. Prairie View; First United Methodis Church. Waller, and Bcthlc hem United Methodis Church. Hempstead. Texas. Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society in Education L-R: Mr. Charles F. Randle. Chrispin C. Ferguson. Accounting Club L-R. Front Row: Lawanda Russell. Jacqueline Johnson. Barbara Wesley. Carrie Wright. Paulette DeReoun. Back Row: Edwina Boyd. Donna Hill. Ronald Gardner. Dennis Brantley. Moses Dukeley. Wesley Brown. Chvane Morten. OFFICERS Pres. Edwina Boyd. Vice Pres. Carrie Wright. Treasurer Jacqueline Johnson. 158 Business Student Organizations 159 Organizations Science — Engineering • V. 160 Student Organizations American Institute of Aeronautics Astronautics Engineering Professional Society College of Engineering Award Education Recruiting Prospective Teachers Specials Panther Mascot — Victoria Lackey Dance 164 1982-83 Prairie View A M Skatemasters Lett-Right: President. Lonzo Richardson; Ruthie Richardson. Dwane Martin. Reporter; Pamela Dumas. Carol James. Reginald Livingston. Carolyn Curry. Vice Pres.; Tammie Barnes. Sheila Williams. Secretary; Serita Frost. Cynthia Raphel. Rachel Holmes. Cheryl Richardson. Parliamentarian Chaplain; John Johnson. Karen Ward. Denis Demps. Marshall Copeland. Van Shanrodrieguz. Bruce Stickeny. Robert Stepny. Melanie Potts. Linda James. Lonzo Richardson President 82-83 165 Recreation 166 Intra-mural Sports International Women Association History The Black Women Association was founded in 1970. The purpose of this organization was to organize, motivate and unify black women. One of the goals of this organization was to be of service and promote the well being of all humanity. Convention meetings were held annually where the sorors addressed the issues and policies affecting our society, and maintained speakers bureau. The International Women Association, a branch of the Black Women Association, was founded on Prairie View A M University's campus February 10. 1982. The founders of International Women Association were Rachel O’Neil. Ab-bie Holiday. Tracey Edgerson. and Lawanda Dorsey. They were known as The Genuine Three Plus One. The first officers of the International Women Association were President: Rachel O'Neil. Vice President: Abbie Holiday. Secretary: Lawanda Dorsey. Dean of Pledgees: Tracey Edgerson. During the spring semester of 1982, The Genuine Three Plus One accepted fourteen young ladies as their charter line pledgees. The charter line consisted of Tamara Alexander. Diedra Anderson, Irene Baldwin. Jacqueline Brown, Sharon Carr, Paula Denman, Jocelyn Ealim. Cynthia Grace, Althea Mitchell. Angela Pickens, Andrea Sneed, Patricia Turner, Lydia Williams, and Paula Williams, The first line to go over was known as the Fantastic Fourteen. 168 piaui Student Nursing Organizations Campus Nursing Club 169 Groove Phi Groove Social Fellowship Incorporated The Panther III Chapter History Groove Phi Groove is a National Organization at University level. Groove Phi Groove was founded on the campus of Morgan State University by fourteen brave and daring men in the year 1962. The purpose of this organization is to promote academic and black awareness both on campus and in the black community. The Panther III Chapter of Groove Phi Groove was founded on Nov. 17. 1973 at Prairie View A M University. 170 Student Organizations V. Allen Crescendo Thirty-four years ago. six young men endeavored to do what none before them had dared at Prairie View A M College. Pooling their varied creative resources, they formed the nucleus of what would become Club Crescendo — The very first Socio-Cultural organization for young men on our campus. The efforts of Frank Cannon. Joseph Hill. Stonewall Carter. Roosevelt Jones. Sam Williams, and Tom Fortenot were not in vain, as the organization has successfully initiated hundreds of members (NOTES) into its proud fold. Founded basically for the promotion of BROTHERHOOD. MUSIC. AND THE FINE ARTS, and the Presentation of an annual Showcase, we are the most noble order of CLUB CRESCENDO. “DUM SPIRO. DUM SPERO MOST OUTSTANDING NON GREEK ORGANIZATION ON CAMPUS. What being ,,Cre means to me is truly hard to explain If the colors I wear and the colors you wear are not the colors same For you see to wear maroon and gray means more than any words can say. Pride. Dignity, and Love I guess could be named. Self pride, black dignity, and or brotherly Love all do I proclaim. For I am a Cre. not only externally but internally as well And so will I be until on this earth I no longer dwell. T. Vaults Panther Club PANTHERETTES 174 T h e Untouchables Upsilon Tau Gamma Social Fellowship Standing. L-R: Renee Alexander. Brenda Williams. Paula Lewis. Dean-Cassandra Templeton. Dawn White. Linda Wilkins. Sitting. L-R: Nancy Henderson. S. Sharon Favors. Teacomisla Tolbert. Carla Templeton. Kneeling. L-R: Nettria Lindsey. Arlene Jones. 175 The Prairie View Student 177 ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY, INC. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc., was founded at Howard University on Jan. 16. 1920. The sorority was founded with the encouragement of Brother Charles Robert Taylor. The founders of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc., are called The Five Pearls”! The Zetas are sisters to the brothers of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc., and are the only true brothers and sisters in any Greek fraternity or sorority. The sorority was charted on Prairie View College campus in Jan. 1969, as Omega Gamma Chapter under the sponsorship of Epsilon Lambda Zeta Chapter. The ideals of the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc., are to promote service, scholarship, finer womanhood and sisterly love. L-R. Front Row. Jacqueline Anderson. Cassandra Ludd. Karen Lee. Vanessa SNppard. Audrey Pruett. Second Row: Kimberty Heath. Anita Lam-pkin. Lorrie St. Juian. Third Row: Alice Lawson. Mary Alexander. Marilyn Bassett. Fourth Row: JoNell Randle. Sharon Scales. Fifth Row: Bridgette Heath. Lola Heard. 178 Omega Chapter 179 $Jlii Uu'Ut 8 igma Fraternity, Inc. On Saturday. October 8. 1913, A. Langston Taylor presented to Leonard F. Morse the proposition of establishing a new fraternity at Howard University. Charles I. Brown another student, was invited to aid in the movement. Finally, after much deliberation, the permanent organization of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity was formed on January 9. 1914. The original three founders Taylor. Morse and Brown, chose nine of their classmates at Howard University as charter members of the fraternity. Since that time the ideals of Brotherhood, Scholarship, and Service have spread with PHI BETA SIGMA FRATERNITY until now there are more than four hundred chapters in the United States and in foreign lands. The Brothers of Delta Theta Chapter exemplify Sigma men the world over. Hence “Where There Are GREAT MEN TO BE MADE. SIGMA WILL MAKE THEM.” °HOZD 180 SIGMA MEN Brotherhood of the Dove Blue and White are their colors. They have a life unlike any others. Their names and memories will never grow old. Man. dig on the Sigmas' cause they are cold! They are men of all man and Brothers of Zeta. They are the top Frat. from Alpha to Omega. All the other frats are trying to deserve the top. But be down with this — They just ain’t got what the Sigmas’ got! Sherrial Reeves Zeta Phi Beta Officers of Delta Theta Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. 1. President..........Victor Taylor 2. 1st Vice-President........Lionel Alexander 3. 2nd Vice President.......Luther Baldwin 4. Recording Secretary . Harry Duffy 5. Corresponding Secretary........ Standord LeBlanc 6. Financial Secretary ..... Jewel Johnson 7. Treasurer...........Dwane Martin 8. Director of Education.....David Livings 9. Director of Social Action ... Mark Jones 10. Director of Bigger and Better Business............William Howard III 11. Parliamentarian...........Lowell Alexander 12. Director of Sweethearts ... Luther Baldwin 14. 'Step Master........Victor Taylor 15. Chaplain .......... Craig Perry 16. Sgt. of Arms . Reginald Livingston 17. Dean of Pledgees .. Robert Evans Phi Beta Sigma Sweethearts 182 Kappa Sweethearts Back Row: Antoinette Walker. Melanie Rhone. Jackie. Next to Back: Lescie Sicas. Erica Bennett. Yolanda Dane. Sharon Fergurson. First Row: Kimberly Broune. Adraln Humphrey. Yolanda Thompson. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc Zeta Beta Chapter On January 5, 1911. Elder Watson Diggs. John Lee. Dr. Bryan Armstrong. Dr. Gray Grant. Ezra Alexander. Henry Usher. Marcus Blakemore. Paul Caine. Edward Ivring and George Edmond founded Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity on the campus of Indiana University. Bloomington. Indiana. Kappa Alpha Psi is a social fraternity; its rituals, traditions, and paraphernalia manifest this paramount characteristic, for happiness and satisfaction of man’s soul is the ultimate of creativity. jFratmtitips Kappa Alpha JJai Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. First Row. Yvette Jones. Second Row: Rosetta Wison, Trisha Bursey. Third: Marcia Thomas. Karol Alton. Jacquetine Smith. Fourth: Chantay White. Michelle Wallace. Shirley Sweet. Cheryl Williams. Fifth: Tina Holden. Contrella Watson. Lynn Roberts. Karen Moore. Henrietta Sheogg. Sixth: Leola Simon. Paula Settles. Marcia Babin. LaWanda Russell. OFFICERS - Left to Right: Donna K. Hill. Secretary. Contrella Watson. Public Service Chrm.. Marcia Thomas. Yvette Jones. Treasurer. 186 jfc PSl PHI LRNITV R Cky Anderson Johnson Ttaddeus Gamble Hubert Philpott'j Samuel Men Anthony Gnsby Clyde Philpott Michael Williams Arthur Lawtenco Allen David Barnett Johnson Barry Paul Stovens Bernard Nelson Gtan PkIvk Darius Washington Sons of Blood and Thunder Alplja piji Alplja Alpha iJhi Alpha Kneeling. L-R: Tefry Wright. Darrell Oliver and Vincent Jones. Standing. L-R: Demetrius Turner. Derrick Collins. Malcolm Maxey. Shatzel Hill. Shawn tellingly and Perry Jordan. r a t x Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity was founded on the campus of Cornell University. Ithaca. New York in 1906. as the first Fraternity of Negro men. Under the sagacious leadership of the seven jewels and their successors, the dynamic role of Alpha Phi Alpha in the world has been a living symbol to mankind as it constitutes manly deeds, scholarship, and love for all mankind. Such is the case of Eta Gamma Chapter. Prairie View A M College, founded in 1963 as an extension of Epsilon lota, can boast of excellent leadership in all realms of human endeavor. In retrospect we continue to invigorate that Alpha Phi Alpha is truly First Of All Black Greeks as well as The Light Of The World.” t t y Inc. Eta Gamma Chapter Alphas Win National Championship Tho members of tho Efn Gamma Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Inc. are walking around this semester with chests out and heads held high And justly so after being named the Most Outstandng Undergraduate Chapter of the Yew at the 76th National Convention of Alpha Chapters. The national convention, which was held in Los Angeles. Caifornia on August 6-10. also saw Brother Kenneth Ferguson, of Eta Gamma Chapter, receive a Si.000 scholarship from Alpha Phi Alpha. The Eta Gamma Chapter was represented at the convention by Brothers Percy Roberts (president) and Loonard Gaines. Brother Frederick V. Roberts. Esg.. the Eta Gamma graduate advisor was also in attendance. Tho Most Outstandng National Undorgraduate Chapter Award is tho culmination of a year of hard work and rewards for Eta Gamma. The hard work coming through numerous service projects for the school and community. Among those were a graveyard clean-up in Giddings, Texas, a Halloween party for the children In Prairie View and many more. Tho rewards coming In the fashion of Most Outstanding Undergraduate Chapter on the State and Regional Level. Brother with tho Highest G.P.A.. Most Registered Brothers and many, many more. Congratulations Eta Gamma on a job well done. Keep tho Light of Alpha held high. Special thanks to our advisor Frederick V. Roberts whose hard work, creativity, dedication. and love of Alpha helped us in receiving those awards. Perry L. Jordan Assoc. Editor to the Spinx 189 Greek Stomp Show Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. From a small nucleus at Howard University, on January 16. 1908. sprang an inspiration which initiated the movement of Greek Letter Sororities among Black Women. The idea that emerged from this nucleus was Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Its chief aim. Service to all mankind stimulated the growth of many graduate and undergraduate chapters throughout the nation. Organization of Zeta Gamma Chapter began at Prairie View A M University on November 19. 1969. The official Charter was granted during the early part of 1970. Since that time, the purposes of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Inc., have been exemplified on the campus and throughout the community by the members of the chapter. Left to Right: SORORS — Mary. Helen and Jennifer. Starving: Andrea. Beverly. Carrie. Thelma. Romna. CharSna. Bottom: Lisa. Kim. 191 Campus Organizations — “Doing Their Thing” More Homecoming Parade Shots V 1982-83 Left to Right: Leslie James. Norvella Smith. Karen Nelson. Leslie Hobley. 194 1982-83 Pantherland Cheerleaders 1902-83 PANTHERLAND CHEERLEADERS Yolanda Brown. Anna Carrol. DeMarcIa Durio. Edith Gillus. James Hendrix. Terry Jacko. Rosalind Lewis. Rosalind Miller. Bronda Mitchell. Thelma Robbins. Betty Taylor. Barbara Wins. Mellanie Wilson. 195 1983 Pantherland Block Foxes Nikki Simpson Black Foxes Charliste Smith Jackie Johnson 197 Connie Washington Effie Pierson 199 1983 PANT HER1 ACADEMIC Instructional Activities Faculty............. College of Nursing (Houston) ROTC (Army-Navy)........... Special Programs............ Staff (Administrative)..... Classes .................... Yearbook Staff............. 204 216 221 236 244 251 281 Instructional .WELCOME o, jxEttfVBiLt ? c HISS RQmON fi Faculty-Staff ACADEMIC AFFAIRS OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT MOORE. William E. (Dr.) ANDERSON. Ella L. (Mrs.) COLE. Robert V. (Dr.) YELL. Prisctt (Ms.) Vice President Admin. Secretary Assistant to the Vice President Secretary ADMISSIONS OFFICE STAFFORD. George H. (Dr.) GOOCH. Mary (Ms.) HARRIS. Cathy (Ms.) LADIG. Gerald (Mr.) MARSHALL. Sharon (Ms.) SHERROD. Margaret (Ms.) SIRLEAF. Farquema (Mr.) Director Assistant Director Associate Director Assistant Director Assistant Director Assistant Director Assistant Director GRADUATE SCHOOL WASHINGTON. Arthur C. (Dr.) JEWETT. Agnes A. (Ms.) NEAL. Karen J. (Ms.) VIRGIL. Linda K. (Ms.) Dean Asst, to the Dean Graduate Assistant Secretary COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE FREEMAN. Theodore R. (Dr.) BOND. Donna (Ms.) STRICKLAND. C. L. (Dr.) Dean Secretary Professor COOPERA TIVE RESEARCH CENTER AND AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT CENTER SIMPSON. O.C. (Dr.) DAVIS. Alice (Mrs.) GLOVER. Loretta (Mrs.) HAUSER. Harold (Dr.) HAWKINS. Mary (Dr.) LEWIS. Iredene (Mrs.) Director Accountant 1 Technical Assistant 1 Associate Director Research Scientist Secretary ANIMAL SCIENCE WEATHERSPOON. Lindsey (Mr.) BAKER. Wendell C. (Dr.) DAVIS. Clarence (Mr.) GARVIE. Horace (Mr.) PINKERTON. Frank (Dr.) POINDEXTER. A. N. (Dr.) STANLEY. Victor (Mr.) WATKINS. Aubrey (Dr.) Coordinator Research Scientist Research Specialist Research Technician Research Scientist Research Scientist Research Specialist Research Scientist PLANT SCIENCE KEYS. Nathaniel (Mr.) REYNOLDS. George (Dr.) Coordinator Research Scientist SOIL SCIENCE MANGAROO. Arthur (Dr.) ANTHONY. William (Mr.) 8RAMS. Eugene (Dr.) HARRIS. Thomas (Dr.) JONES. Vernon (Dr.) Coordinator Research Specialist Research Scientist Research Scientist Research Scientist AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING JOHNSON. E. J. (Mr.) Instructor AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS PARKS. Alfred (Dr.) BLANFORD. Calean (Mrs.) MIXON. Bobby (Mr.) Coordinator Secretary Research Specialist AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION STRICKLAND. Cecil (Dr.) DILLARD. Grady (Mr.) TISDELL. Pamala E. (Ms.) Coordinator Recruiter Receptionist Activities 1982-83 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES COMMUNICATIONS STAPLES. S. (Ms.) Head Asst. Professor COLEMAN. L. (Mr.) Instructor FALLIS. D. (Ms.) Instructor (Part-time) FITZGERALD. J. (Ms.) Instructor (Part-time) HAWKINS. H. C. (Mr.) Instructor JONES. J. A. (MS.) Admin. Assistant PURNELL. P. (Ms.) WOOD. C. A. (Dr.) Associate Professor DRAMA SHINE. Thecdis (Dr.) Director and Professor R08ERTS. Esther (Ms.) Secretary TURNER. C. Lee (Mr.) Assistant Professor ENGLISH THOMAS. E. Joahanne (Dr.) Head and Professor ARNOLD. Ruth (Mrs.) Assistant Professor CARROLL. ErmaJ. (Mrs.) Admin. Secretary CHAPMAN. William H. (Mr.) Associate Professor EDMOND. Thetis (Ms.) Assistant Professor EILAND. Millard F. (Dr.) Professor JOHNSON. Curtis E. (Mr.) Assistant Professor LEOBETTER. Frankie B. (Mrs.) Associate Professor SITTON. Marie (Ms.) Secretary THOMAS. Gwendolyn T. (Ms.) Instructor WEBSTER. Bernice (Mrs.) Assistant Professor WILLIAMS. Ernest (Mr.) Assistant Professor FOREIGN LANGUAGES PROGRAM HIGGS. Olivotte (Mrs.) Program Director CARTER. Jean (Dr.) Assistant Professor DOUGLAS. Marilyn (Ms.) Assistant Professor MCCLOUD. Mamie (Mrs.) Assistant Professor RHODES. Jotynn (Mrs.) Secretary THOMAS. Iris B. (Mrs.) Associate Professor HEALTH. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION MOORE. Leroy (Dr.) Department Head BEARD. Ronald (Mr.) Asst. Football Coach BUSWELL. Roger (Mr.) Asst. Football Coach CHAPMAN. Phillip (Mr.) Intramural Recreation Director DAVIS. Jonathan (Mr.) Facilities Coordinator DAWN. ReShane (Ms.) Athletic Secretary DUPLANTIER. Willie J. (Mr.) Hoad Baskotball Coach ENGLISH. Leon (Mr.) Assistant Professor FRANZ. Richard (Mr.) Asst. Football Coach HOOD. Patricia (Ms.) Athletic Secretary JACKET. Barbara (Ms.) Associate Professor MCKINLEY. James (Mr.) Head Football Coach PORTIS. Linda (Ms.) Secretary SPINKS. Norma Jean (Ms.) Instructor SYKES. Reginald (Mr.) Instructor TANKERSLEY. John (Mr.) Instructor VALENTINE. Darwin (Mr.) Asst. Football Coach WALTERS. Frank (Mr.) Athletic Trainer WHITE. Mary V. (Dr.) Associate Professor WILLIAMS. Johnnie (Mr.) Asst. Football Coach WRIGHT. Hoover J. (Mr.) Associate Professor LIBRARY SCIENCE FRANCIS. Frank (Mr.) Head DAWSON. Alma (Miss) Serials Librarian MAYFIELD. Wilfred (Mr.) Acqul. Librarian TAYLOR. Jimmizine (Mrs.) Head — Reference THORNTON. Joyce (Mrs.) Cofl. Developer YEH. Helen (Mrs.) Head — Cataloger MA THEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE HAWKINS. Frank T. (Dr.) Head and Professor FOSTER. Laurette 8. (Dr.) Associate Professor FRAZIER. Freddie (Dr.) Associate Professor HARPER. Erma (Ms.) Secretary HARVEY. CfcnnonO. (Dr.) Assistant Professor HILL. Tommie Ann (Dr.) Assistant Professor Faculty-Staff JOHNSON. Burnis (Dr.) KING. Vera (Ms.) OLIVER. Pedro (Mr.) STEWART. A. D. (Dr.) THORNTON. Evelyn (Dr.) MUSIC ANDERSON. Gloria C. (Mrs.) ASHFORD. Timothy J. (Dr.) BRICKENS. Nathaniel (Mr.) EDWARDS. George (Mr.) GARRETT. Connally (Mr.) HEBERT. Rubye (Dr.) JONES. Larry (Mr.) KELLEY. Danny MCQUEEN. William III (Mr.) WYATT. Lucius (Dr.) Associate Prolessor Associate Professor Associate Professor Professor Associate Professor Head Secretary Associate Professor Instructor Instructor Assistant Professor Associate Professor Instructor Head — Piano Director Marching Band Dir. — Symphonic Band SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIOLOGY WILLIAMS. Sarah B. (Dr.) HALIBURTON. Bobby V. (Mr.) JOHNSON. Frankie L. (Ms.) JOHNSON. W. Van (Rev.) MALVEAUX. Andrew B. (Mr.) MARTIN. Elizabeth A. (Mrs.) POINDEXTER. Jimmie P. (Mrs.) RICHARDSON. Stella (Ms.) SLAUGHTER. Doraine (Ms.) Head and Professor Assistant Professor and Gerontology Coord. Secretary — SW and Soc. Instructor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Secretary — Geron. Prgm. Assistant Professor MILITARY SCIENCE NAVAL SCIENCE V ALTON. H. A. (CDR) AFAN. A. D. (SKC) BENNETT. A D. (Mrs.) BRIDGES. D M. (Mrs.) BROCK. W. J. (GYSGT) COLEMAN. C. (LT) COLLINS. R. T. (LT) GRAY. C. (LCDR) GREGORY. R. C. (YNC) GULL. C. R. (LT) LAWSON. J. M. (LT) SPEARS. H. E. (LT) STANDLEE. L. T. (QMCS) TANNIS. D. C. (CAPT. — USMC) TOMPKINS. C. L. (CDR) Commanding Officer Supply Assistant Secretary Secretary Assistant MOI Prosp. Assit. Professor Assistant Professor Recruiter Admin. Assistant Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Unit Librarian Assistant Professor Executive Officer ARMY ROTC (See Special Section) DIVISION OF NATURAL SCIENCES BIOLOGY BERRY. Jewel E. (Dr.) Head and Professor BROOKS. Juanita (Dr.) Assistant Professor BROWN. George (Dr.) Associate Professor COATS. Lorenzo (Dr.) Assistant Professor FOSTER. Maurice (Mr.) Storeroom Manager GIBSON. Robert E. (Mr.) Assistant Professor HENDERSON. Lee E. (Dr.) Assistant Professor HUMPHREY. Ronald (Dr.) Associate Professor MARTIN. Edward (Dr.) Professor SMITH. Seab A. (Dr.) Assistant Professor VANDUREN. Bernice (Mrs.) Stenographer WASHINGTON. Arthur (Dr.) Professor CHEMISTRY WILLIAMS. John R. (Dr.) Head and Professor BALLARD. Henry H. (Mr.) Assistant Professor CASTILLE. Matthew A. (Mr.) Storeroom Manager COLE. Larry L. (Dr.) Associate Professor DOCTOR. Vasant M. (Dr.) Associate Professor MALVEAUX. Jeannette H. (Ms.) Project Coordinator 1982-83 RAGSTON. Earline H. (Ms.) REID. William E. (Mr.) RICHARDSON. Lee V. (Mr.) WILLIAMS. Mark A. (Mr.) PHYSICS Secretary Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor BENTLEY. CleoL. (Dr.) THOMAS. Richard (Dr.) THOMPSON. Winston (Dr.) EARTH SCIENCE Head and Professor Professor Associate Professor GIBSON. Robert E. (Mr.) COATS. Lorenzo (Dr.) Head and Asst. Prof. Associate Professor DIVISION OF SOCIAL SCIENCE WOOL FOLK. George R. (Dr.) KNOWLES. Dale (Ms.) NEUENHOFF. Carol (Ms.) STEWARD. Ora J. (Mrs.) STRAUTHER. Bassett (Ms.) HISTORY Chairman Personnel Secretary Academic Secretary Fiscal Secretary Clerical Serv. Coord. WOOLFOLK. George R. (Dr.) BELL. Harris E. (Mr.) CARTER. Purvis M. (Dr.) HARRIS. JamesW. (Mr.) RAO. Anasuya (Dr.) POLITICAL SCIENCE Coord, and Professor Instructor Associate Professor Instructor Assistant Coordinator and Associate Professor DAVIS. Hulen M. (Mr.) GUIDRY. Charles (Mr.) LAWRENCE. Gwylen (Mrs.) SERVER. Ronald (Mr.) GEOGRAPHY Coord, and Asst. Prof. Instructor Assistant Profossor Assistant Professor KITHCART. Phillip (Dr.) SAAB. Sammy W. (Mr.) LAW ENFORCEMENT Coord, and Assoc. Prof. Instructor (Part-time) DORSEY. Clarence (Mr.) BURRELL. Jimmy (Mr.) EAKIN. Larkin C. (Mr.) PSYCHOLOGY Coord, and Instructor Instructor (Part-time) Instructor (Part-time) TATE. Lenora (Dr.) BEASLEY. John A (Dr.) HARRIS. John D. (Dr.) SUMNER. Victor (Mr.) Coordinator Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor COLLEGE OF BUSINESS RICHARDSON. Monica (Miss) ROLLINS. B. (Dr.) DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING Admin. Assistant Professor BAKER. Rosalind (Miss) ALLUMS. Monica (Mss) DOTSON. Horace (Mr.) GARFIELD. Doris (Mrs.) HARDY. James (Mr.) HUMPHREY. James (Mr.) JOHNSON. Roy (Mr.) PERKINS. Carlton (Mr.) ROBERTS. Frederick (Esq.) WOODARD. Chester (Mr.) WOSSENE. Andreas (Mr.) Acting Head Instructor Assistant Professor Secretary Assistant Professor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor Instructor DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION HAWKINS. Dorisula (Dr.) BLACKSHEAR. Lois (Miss) COLLIER. Savannah (Mrs.) Head Secretary Assistant Professor Faculty-Staff KHAN. Mohammad (Dr.) Instructor MATLOCK. Rosie (Miss) Instructor MUSE. Florine (Mrs.) Instructor REED. DeForrest (Mr.) Instructor WATERS. Wilke (Mr.) Instructor DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND FINANCE ASHLEY. Clyde (Dr.) Acting Head BRANN. Herman (Mr.) Assistant Prolessor CUDJOE. Kwamena (Dr.) Assistant Professor HAYES. Pauhne (Mrs.) Secretary SOLIMAN, Mostafa (Dr.) Associate Professor THIAGARAJAN. K. R (Mr.) Assistant Professor DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING BONNER. Pauline (Mrs.) Assistant Professor EMANUEL. Marilyn (Mrs.) Assistant Professor FORTSON. Joe (Mr.) Instructor HAMILTON. Larry (Mr.) Instructor TURNER. Sharon (Mrs.) Instructor WOOD. Daisy (Miss) Instructor COLLEGE OF EDUCATION CLEAVER. Thomas J. (Dr.) Dean HENDRICKS. Harry G (Dr.) Profossor JACKSON. Barbara Ann (Mrs.) Admin. Secretary LEWIS. Theressa (Mrs.) Secretary LABOR A TORY A ND FIELD-BASED EXPERIENCES RANDLE. Charles (Mr.) Director MATHIS. Ruby (Mrs.) Stenographer RANDOLPH. Marilyn (Mrs.) Assistant Profossor DEPARTMENT OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION MILLER. Helen E. (Dr.) Hoad Assoc. Professor FILLYAW. Harold (Dr.) Professor MASSIAH. Erna (Dr.) Instructor TRAMBLE. March (Mrs.) Instructor TROTTY. Wilfae (Dr.) Assistant Professor WEAVER. Leroy C. (Mr.) Associate Professor DEPARTMENT OF READING ARTIS. Barbara (Ms.) Secretary BOOKER. Clarissa (Dr.) Professor GROSSMAN. Gwendolyn (Dr.) Professor HILL. Etta (Dr.) Professor MCKENZIE. Consuela (Mrs.) Instructor DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL EDUCATION IVEY. Shirley (Ms.) Secretary KENDALL. William (Dr.) Associate Professor MARTIN. Doris (Dr.) Instructor WILLIAMS. Lora (Ms.) Instructor EARL Y CHIL DHOOD EDUCA DON BAILEY. Martha (Dr.) Associate Professor DABNEY. Theresa (Ms.) Secretary DEPARTMENT OF COUNSELOR EDUCA TION BROOKS. Ernest (Dr.) Head and Profossor ARD. Michael (Dr.) Assistant Professor CARREATHERS. R. E. (Dr.) Associate Professor COLEMAN. Lee Roy (Mr.) Instructor GUIDRY. Arreador (Mrs.) Instructor JACKSON. Jo Ann (Mrs.) Stenographer LORICK. Brenda (Mrs.) Instructor STAFFORD. George (Dr.) Assistant Professor WEBSTER. Waymon (Dr.) Professor ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISION AIKENS. Louis (Dr.) Head and Professor DOYLE. Jannet (Ms.) Clerk II PARKER. William (Dr.) Professor 1982-83 College of Engineering STARLING. I. D. (Dr.) Professor COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING OFFICE OF THE DEAN GREAUX. A. E. (Mr.) FORD. Robert F. (Mr.) RICHARDS. Sharon (Mrs.) WOLFE. Ruth Ann (Mrs.) DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE ANDOH. C. K. (Mr.) BROWN. Marshall (Mr.) GRAY. Gerard (Mr.) GREAUX. A. E. (Mr.) MCMILLAN. Ben (Mr.) DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Dean and Professor Assistant to the Dean Secretary to the Dean Secretary Chairman and Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Professor Professor Instructor RAO. R. N. S. (Dr.) CLARK. Louis P. (Mr.) LUKE. Chen-Tien (Mr.) YEH. Hsiang Y. (Dr.) Chairman and Professor Adjunct Professor Assistant Professor Associate Professor DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING FULLER. John (Dr.) CRAIG. Walter (Mr.) DARUVALLA. Sam R. (Mr.) EMANUEL. Ervin (Mr.) KNIGHTON. Terry (Mr.) SINGLETON. Charles (Dr.) Chairman and Associate Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Prolessor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL ENGINEERING BROWN. S. E. (Mr.) FORD. Robert F. (Mr.) FRANCIS. L.V. (Mr.) FRAZIER. F. L. (Dr.) LOWERY. Ernest (Mr.) WILLIAMS. R. G. (Mr.) Instructof Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Associate Professor Instructor Instructor DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING KOAY. S. P. (Dr.) Associate Professor DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PHILLIPS. J. R. (Mr.) Chairman and Associate Prof. CHANG. Ing (Mr.) FOGARTY. Thomas (Mr.) ROGERS. Decatur (Dr.) SHEELEY. Herschell (Dr.) ENGINEERING RESEARCH CENTER Assistant Professor Adjunct Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor WILLIAMS. Carolyn (Mrs.) Secretary COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS BYRD. Flossie M. (Dr.) 8ARRS. L.nda (Ms) COLE. Robert V. (Dr.) DIXON. Barbara G. (Ms.) JOHNSON. Ernestine (Ms.) KIZER. Dorothy J. (Dr.) MORGAN. Thelma (Ms.) NOEL. Elizabeth L. (Ms.) OUTLY. Ernestine L. (Ms.) PEARSON. Ondra (Ms.) SHERMAN. Linda (Ms.) SMITH. Bernice (Ms.) TURNER. Doris J. (Ms.) Dean and Professor Clerk Typist Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Stenographer Professor Graduate Assistant Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant Assistant Professor Clerk II Faculty-Staff CAREER EDUCATION AND PLACEMENT JACKSON. Brutus N. (Mr.) Director DAILEY. Wilma (Ms.) Scheduling Coordinator LORICK. Brenda A. (Mrs.) Associate Director MCCOY. Edward (Mr.) Associate Director WELLS. Elmary (Mrs.) Admin. Assistant COOPERATIVE EDUCATION GORDON. I.C. (Dr.) Director SANDLES. Glenda (Ms.) Secretary COLLEGE OF INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION AND TECHNOLOGY COLLINS. Samuel R. (Dr.) Dean and Professor ADAMS. Willie L. (Mr.) Assistant Professor BELL. Willie J. (Mr.) Associate Professor BONNER. HaroklS. (Dr.) Associate Professor BOYDEN. Lloyd R. (Dr.) Associate Professor CHARLESTON. Cube (Mr.) Ass stant Professor EDWARDS. Charles T. (Dr.) Professor Asst. Dean FONTENOT. Dewey (Mr.) Assistant Professor FOSTER. Neia F. (Mrs.) Stenographer FULLER. Sherylle (Mrs.) Director of Graphics HALL. Walter J. (Mr.) Professor HAWKINS. Dorothy (Mrs.) Clerk 1 HAYES. Richard D. (Mr.) Instructor HEARN. Albert (Mr.) Assistant Professor HOOKER. Willie F. (Dr.) Associate Professor JACKSON. Eugene G. (Mr.) Assistant Professor JEFFERY. Vivian A. (Mrs.) Clerk II JONES. Harding L. (Mr.) Assistant Professor KENNARD. Bobby (Mr.) Instructor KIRKPATRICK. David (Dr.) Associate Professor MACK. Joseph L. (Mr.) Associate Professor MADDOX. Weldon (Mr.) Instructor NAYLOR. Joseph R. (Mr.) Instructor SMITH. Kenneth W. (Dr.) Associate Professor TALLEY. Clarence (Mr.) Assistant Professor TOMPKINS. Myrtle H. (Mrs.) Assistant Professor TOMPKINS. Obra D. (Mr.) Assistant Professor VANDUREN. Lucinda (Ms.) Secretary WILKERSON. Eddie (Mr.) Teacher Assistant 1982-83 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCA TIONAL TECHNOLOGY HENRY. Marion (Dr.) DAWSON. A. (Ms.) FRANCIS. Frank (Mr.) LEVERETT. Ronald (Mr.) Professor and Head Instructor Assistant Professor Instructor OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR VANDERBILT. Erskino (Mr.) CLARK. Darlene (Mrs.) COLE. RcthaJ. (Mrs.) DABNEY. Donna L. (Mrs.) DAVIS. Irene (Mrs.) GARRETT. Diane (Mrs.) GIBSON. Zetta L (Mrs.) JONES. Evetyn R. (Mrs.) MAGOTI. Shirley A. (Mrs.) MARION. Willia M. (Mrs.) MONTGOMERY. Samuel (Mr.) MOORE. Theodra H. (Mrs.) OWENS. Georgia M. (Mrs.) THOMPSON. Patsy (Mrs.) Registrar Receptionist Clerk l Admin. Secretary Assistant Registrar Clerk Transcript Clerk Microfilm Clerk Assistant Registrar Recorder Assistant Registrar Assistant Registrar Clerk I Asst. Transcript Clerk COLLEGE OF NURSING — HOUSTON CLINICAL CENTER OFFICE OF FACILITIES AND DEVELOPMENT THOMAS. Alvin I. (Dr.) Exec. Vice President CROWE. Mary L. (Mrs.) Assistant Director CENTER FOR LEARNING AND TEACHING EFFECTIVENESS PARKER. William H. (Dr.) Director NIXON. Shirley Ann (Ms.) Secretary LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER HENRY. Marion (Dr.) CLARK. Barbara (Ms.) LEVERETT. Ronald (Mr.) WILLIAMS. Marion (Ms.) Director Production Coordinator AV Services Coordinator AV Lab Coordinator W.R. Banks Library Staff University Library FRANCIS, Frank Jr. (Mr.) Head Librarian AARON, Linda (Mrs.) Acq. Librarian II ALLEN. Sandra (Mrs.) Asst. Acq. Librarian ARMSTRONG. Gloria (Mrs.) Clerk-Typist. Cata. BAKER. Esther N. (Mrs.) Archivist BOOTHE. Gazella (Mrs.) Asst. Ref. Librarian BOOZER. Mary E. (Mrs.) Cir. Librarian BROWN. Patricia (Miss) Asst. Cataloger CLEM. Marie (Mrs.) Teacher’s Reserve DAWSON. Alma (Miss) Serials Librarian EARLES. Phyllis (Miss) Asst. Acq. Librarian EDWARDS. Audrey (Miss) Lib. Asst. Cir. HARMON. Ida A. (Mrs.) Lib. Asst. Per. KLUNA. Norma (Mrs.) Secretary LAW. Ernestine (Miss) Sr. Lib. Asst. Per. MAYBERRY. Ollie (Miss) Assistant I — Ref. MAYFIELD. Wilfred (Mr.) Acq. Librarian OKORO. Dorcas (Mrs.) Librarian II PETERS. Sam (Mr.) Sr. Lib. Asst. Per. STEWART. Clara (Mrs.) Clerk-Typist Acq. SWANSON. Sherlyn (Mrs.) Lib. Assistant TAYLOR. Arnetta (Mrs.) Clerk-Typist Cata. TAYLOR. Jimmizine (Mrs.) Reference Librarian THORNTON, Joyce (Mrs.) Spec. Collection Dev. WHITEHEAD. Pamela (Mrs.) Clerk-Typist Acq. YEH. Helen (Mrs.) Head Cataloger Conference Participants 213 Wesley Foundation Award for All-Faiths Chapel Union Carbide Award Gifts — Grants — Awards Arco Chemical Co. Award Northrup Corp. Texas Attorney General Hightower Houston Police Chief Lee P. Brown, Ph.D. NASA Representative Special Visitors COMMUNICATIONS SCHOLARSHIP — Houston Radio Station KMJQ's representative DeAnn Collins presented a $1000 scholarship to the Communications Department. Pictured with Ms. Collins (3rd from left) are Cathy Evans, Dr. Millard Eiland. Department Head; JoAnn Jones. Larry Coleman and Teresa Williams. 5V Graduates Mrs. Arlene Woodson and Douglas Pettie present Astronaut Frederick Gregory (Wearing Cap) and National Guard Gulf Oil Grant to Development Director Dr. J. R. Hill. Rep. With University Officials College of Nursing Clinical Center Houston, TX Scenes of Special Activities in Houston Center PRAIRIE VIEW A' M UNIVERSITY EXIEN RQGRAM $ agricui Pextension H PRA fc-fW A M r J T« SA II wApARTMEN j H COO6'' ' T I I !{K 15 Years of Excellence On December 15. 1967. the Secretary of Defense announced that the Navy had selected Prairie View A M University for the establishment of a Naval Reserve Officer Training Corp. the first at a predominatly black university. On April 14, 1968. Captain Francis X. Brady reported aboard as Commanding Officer and Commander Gerald E. Thomas (now Navy Admiral, retired). reported aboard as Executive Officer. The first group of officers commissioned occurred on May 17. 1970 with James E. Tarver becoming the first NROTC. Prairie View Commissionee. As of August 1983. the NROTC Unit has commissioned one hundred twenty-four officers into the Navy Marine Corps. 220 NROTC “A Look at the Past” All the Big Guns Ronald Perry. USMC Phillip Jackson. USMC Marvel Jackson. USN Charles Coleman. USN Charles Parr. USN Margie Richardson. USNR Johnny Grayson. USNR Terrence Brown. USNR Timmy Brown. USN Michael Taylor, USMC Elmo Jackson, USN Willie Bell. USN Joseph Lawson. USN Olvice Greenwood. USN James Hodge. USNR Bruce Gray. USNR Kenneth Russell. USNR Melvin Clack. USNR Kelvin King. USN N” L” Allen. USN Odis Lewis. USNR David Wells. USN Paul Ewing. USN N” L Allen LaFayette Vincent Jimmy Wilson Michael Anthony Clarence Gerald Charles Tyrrell White Joe Williams Kevin Dixon Michael Reginald Joseph Duke Roberts. Mitchell Leonard George Lawerence Harold Robert Ronny Ronald Mosley Wanda Leonard Lawrence Pope. Darryl James. Earnest Daniels. Charles Boone. USNR Larry Parker. USNR Mose Ivey. USNR John Phipps. USNR John Dougans. USNR Albert Buckner. USN Craig Smith, USN George McNary. USMCR Billy Kelley. USN Hulen Davis. ENS Waymon Lemon. USMC Thomas Parker. USN Vinca Dixon. US Athony Bell. US Nelie Gordan. US Carroll. USN JEFFRIES 2LT Gildon. USN Coleman, USN Prevost. USN Gilstrap Hopkins USN USN USN Jackson Jones. USNR Nobles. USN USN Normand. US Woodard. US Vaughner Fryer. USMR Dockins. US Benford. USMC Washington. USNER USNR ENS USMC USMC 221 Historical Look at--------- NROTC 222 Br Midshipmen in Action On the Road Again 223 Kim Berkley Regina Mitchell Kathy Alfred Darlene Cage Donna Anderson Cornell Myles 224 Anna Fearon Quanlna Washington Navy ROTC — 1982-83 NROTC Color Guard 225 Q. Q Midshipmen in Action Commissioning 226 Army ROTC Reserve Officers Training Corps President Emeritus Dr. A. I. Thomas rocoives U.S. Army Special Service Award from General Julius Becton. Pres. Pierre and Col. Pennywell participated in the special ceremony. Brief History of Army ROTC Colonel J. E. Pennywell Professor of Military Science The Army ROTC Cadre PENNYWELL. J. E. (COL) Professor and Head ARTIS. James A. (MAJ) Assistant Professor BEAMON. Vitus R. (SSG) Supply Sergeant BERRY. Frances (Ms.) Personnel Clerk BROWN. Charles W. (SFC) Chief Admin. NCO BRUNSON. Ronald L. (SGM) Chief Instructor BURLESON. Sharon K. (CPT) Assistant Professor CRUTCHFIELD. Annette (Ms.) Personnel Clerk DABNEY. Harry J. (CPT) Assistant Professor GARRETT. Jimmy F. (CPT) Assistant Professor GUZMAN. Manuel P. (SFC) Sr. Drill Instructor HAMILTON. Larry R. (CPT) Assistant Professor HOLLOWAY. Reginald G. (CPT) Assistant Professor JONES. Anthony (SFC) Princ. Drill Instr. LEE. Donald R. (CPT) Assistant Professor LOVELESS. Paul A. (CPT) Assistant Professor STEPHENS. Q. C. (LTC) Sr. Asst. Professor TURNER. Sharon F. (CPT) Assistant Professor WARREN. Christopher (SSG) Admin. Specialist WHITEHEAD. James W. (CPT) Assistant Professor WILLIAMS. Charles H. (MAJ) Assistant Professor YOUNG. Jo Ann (Ms.) Secretary Prairie View The teaching of military tactics at Prairie View was initiated under the Morrill Land Grant College Act of 1862. As the school expanded, so did the teaching of Military Science. An ROTC unit was organized in December. 1918. Under this program all qualified male students who completed four years of military training were eligible for commissions in the Reserve Officers Corps if they passed stringent oral and written examinations. Most applicants were denied commissions. The majority of ROTC graduates served as Noncommissioned Officers in the Enlisted Reserves. In 1943. Prairie View A M College's ROTC unit was redesignated as a Senior Division Unit. Infantry Branch. Students who satisfied the requirements of on campus Military Science instruction, completed Summer Training Camp, and qualified for a degree, were commissioned in the grade of Second Lieutenant. Infantry. U.S. Army Reserve. Cadets who had distinguished themselves, both ) academically and in leadership positions received Regular Army Commissions. The first graduates of this new unit were commissioned in 1947. Seven years later, this University converted to the General Military Science Curriculum, thus allowing students to qualify for commissions in any of the Army's sixteen branches. A General Military Science Curriculum has been in effect since February. 1954. Adoption of the Modified General Military Science Curriculum for Advanced Course students was implemented beginning with the Fall Semester of School Year 1960-61. However, beginning with SY 1965-66 the Regular GMS Curriculum was adopted for all ROTC instruction. Women students became eligible for participation in Army ROTC during SY 1975-76. The first women to be commissioned as U.S. Army Officers through the PVA and MU ROTC program were commissioned during SY 1977-78. Today a total of 37 women have been comissioned through the PV AROTC program. A total of 1.230 Officers have been commissioned in the U.S. Army through the ROTC curriculum here, as of September. 1983. The graduates were awarded commissions in the Combat Arms. Combat Support and Combat Service Support branches of the 228 The AROTC Staff oioa 4 Annual ROTC Field Day — Graduation — Pershing Rifles Affiliates 83 Pledgees Administration 237 in Action Faculty Staff 1982 Members of the Pen and Pounders Association of Prairie View A M Professor Helen Davis is pictured being sworn-in by Waller County Judge McCaig. PV Mayor E. Sams cooperates with Youth Recreation Program. Retired teachers return to English classroom. Activities -1983 Graduate Class System Professors Receive Recognition. Staff Picnic '..‘Tj iA . m 241 Below: Pres. Pierre presents award to Professional Baseball Star Charles Hudson. Alumni Activities Below: Pictured with Nursing Dear f yv ; 5-1 ) Clomon Daniels. PV's former football great poses with Panther coaches (below). '4 All-Faiths Chapel Gift Retired staff members Dr. T. P. Dooley and O. J. Baker are active in community. u.l-iMI rrxf d J . • - ttj itnuyjC • ■ ■ ivrVO-o '• •• . 'll .....r.'fl Professional Educators Meet RETIRING STAFF — L-R: Mrs. Ruth B. Arnold. Department of English; Mrs. R. L. Bland-Evans, Dean of Women; Mr. Leroy Marion. Dean of Mon; Mr. Sam Peters. W. R. Banks Library; Mr. Hubert D. Smith. Office of the President; and Mr. Wesley Wilson. Grounds Department. Retiring Staff Members Librarian Mrs. Gazelle Booth (left, center) is pictured with family members and friends who attended special retirement party. Tree Planting Project — Association of Retired Teachers Registrar C. A. Thomas is shown pictured with his wifo above. Ho officially retired in 1983. Mr. Thomas and Maintenance Superintendent A. E. LeBeaux receive presentations from Acting Pres. Nelson. Deans Evans and Leroy Marion pose with staff members during departmental send-off. Faculty — Staff — Commencement Time May 1983 In Memoriam Herman T. Jones Died April 3. 1983 Professor of Education. Principal. Prairie View High School, and Administrative Assistant. Waller Ind. School District Marvel Darlene Warner April. 1983 Student Leader and High Academic Honors Joseph R. Phillips February. 1983 PV Alumnus — Prof, of Engineering Warner Agricultural Res Variety of Activities Activities AKA’s at Stomp Show Sorority Group — Ck, Closing Touches 1982-83 Style Show Announcer and Participants Student Presentations Hometown Club Activities the Line Classes Freshmen . . 258 Sophomores . .263 Juniors . .269 Seniors . . 275 Classes 257 Drew Hall Freshman Residence Halls Holley Hall Entering Student Campus Entrance Registration Freshman Class Officers James White .. Angela Jones Hattie Kirby Sharade Baker Carla Templeton ......... President Vice President ..........Treasurer ..........Secretary Assistant Secretary Kimberly Walker Darrell Henson Kelvin Boyd ... Charliste Smith ........Chaplain Sergeant-at-Arms ... Mr. Freshman Miss Freshman 1982-83 259 ADAMS. Barbara, Texas City AFFIAH. Monday. Houston ATKINS. Stacy. Dallas BAILEY. Craig. Houston BOONE. Tonja. New Boston BURKE. Frieda. Galveston CLAY. Jackie M.. Yoakum COLEMAN. Bridgette. DeKalb COLLINS. Detobra. San Antonio COLVIN. Algureo. Brenham COOPER. Anita. Hartford. CT CRAWFORD. Yvette. Texas City DAUGHERTY. B. P.. Memphis. TN DIOMANDE. Ladji. West Africa EDDIN. Jerry. Houston Class of 1986 260 EDWARDS. Jennifer. Crosby EMERSON. Charetta. Houston E2E0KA. Johnson. Houston FONTENOT. Mary. Prairie View GIBSON. Flora. Crockett GIBSON. Netterkate. Bahamas GOBERT. Cheryl. Houston GRIMES. Gargar. Liberia HASKINS. Michael. Texarkana HINTON. Bobbye. Houston HOLLAND. Theresa. Houston HOLLOWAY. Curtis Jr.. Dallas HOLMES. Exania. Houston HOLMES. Rachel. San Antonio HOLMES. Wilfred. Houston HUNTER. James. II. Dallas JACKSON. Darla. Galveston JEFFERY. Aurthur. Grand Prairie JENNINGS. Robert. Chicago. IL JOHNSON. Marques, Kansas City. MO JOHNSON. Michael. Crockett JOHNSON. Steven. Bahamas JONES. Donna. Chicago. IL KIRBY. Hattie. Prairie View LACKEY. Victoria. Houston MALLETT. Riley. Chicago. IL MARSHALL. Shawn. Texas City McGAHA. Anthony. Dallas McGOWAN. Adriane. Nacogdoches MCKINNEY. Stanley. Dallas Freshmen MILES. Frederick. Houston MILTON. Elke. Liberia MURRY. Lisa.-Austin NASH. Kelvin. Dallas NAVMAH. David. Prairie View PAYNE. Regina. Columbia. MD RAPHEL. Cynthia. Dallas RATCLIFF. Portia. Port Arthur RECTOR. Mettra. Houston RILES. Frederick. Houston RISER. Darryl. Houston ROLLIE. Anthony. Kansas City. MO RUSSELL. Charles. Ft. Worth SETTRO. Milton II. Liberia SMITH. Charliste. Beaumont TEMPLETON. Carla. Houston TOLBERT. Teacomsia. Conroe WALKER. Cassandra. New Boston WALKER. Kimberly. Dallas WELLS. Sabrina. Baton Rouge. LA WHITESIDE. Shetia. Cameron WILBURN. Dawnita. Houston WILLIAMS. Antonio. Penn. WILLIAMS. Dale. Houston WILLIAMS. Delando. Dallas WILLIAMS. Roslin. Marlin WOODSON. Susan. Obertin. OH WRIGHT. Timothy. Houston YEKEH, Jerry. Liberia YOUBOTY. James. Liberia Freshmen Students pictured during Fal Registration 262 Engineering Him Home Economics Library Hilliard Hall Alumni Hall 263 ADAMS. Ruth. Midway ADAMS. Vanecia. Houston All. Shamshud. Trinidad ANDERSON. Willa. Pontiac. Ml ANDREWS. Jettroy. St. Louis. MO BASSETT. Maryland. Houston BEENE. Veronica. Kansas City. MO BFNNETT. Erica. LaMarque BRADFORD. Eugenia. Chicago. IL BRATCHETT. Quincy. San Angustine BRAYNEN. Joel. Bahamas BROCKS. Sheryl. Virginia Beach CAIN. Ernest. San Antonio CALDWELL. Donald. Bryan CHANEY. Wanda. Galveston Class of 1985 CHARLES. Suo. Houston CLARKE. Bernard. Bahamas CROUTHER. Marjorie. Atlanta DAVIS. James. Kansas City. KS DAVIS. Sandra. Houston DELOACH. James. Orange DENMAN. Paula. Houston DIXON. Cynthia. Terre Haute FLORES. Janie. KiHeen GARDNER. Teresa. Dallas GARRETT. Sandra. Hemphill GORDON. Valerie. Hemphill GREENE. Beatrice. Houston HEATH. Kimberly. Houston HILL. Sheila. Atlanta HORN. Hattie. Houston HOWARD. Marvin. Waco JACKSON. Arlyn, Katy JOHNSON. John. Houston JOHNSON. Sylvia. Beaumont JONES. Arlene. Midway KINCY. Shelia. Memphis. TN LAFONTAINE. Ricky. Dallas LEWIS. Brenda. Houston LEWIS. Keith. Houston LEWIS. Rosalind. Houston LIVINGSTON. Byron. Houston MACKLIN. William. Houston MAGEE. Clarence. Houston MALLAY. Korhoneh. Liberia Sophomores MAPP. Patricia. Houston MARTIN. Rudolph. Bay City MASSIE. Jerry. Killeen MCCLOUD. Sherri. Madisonville NATEE. Kpawenl. Liberia NEDD. Marcus. Macon. GA OKOGBUA. Nnenna. Houston ONYANGO. Rosemary. Prairie View PICKENS. Leticia. Houston PIERCE. Sonia PIERRE. Dorothy. Houston PILLOT. Ronald. New York. NY PORTER. Michelle. Vallejo. CA PROVOST. Terry. Houston REDMON. April. Hearne RICHARDSON. Cortez. Oklahoma City. OK ROBINSON. Leigh. Houston SCALES. Tonga. Houston SHANKS. Dobra. Dallas SMITH. Bridget!. Atlanta. GA SMITH. Bruce. Houston SMITH. Dennis. Palestine SMITH. Derrick. Dallas SOSA. Nma. Austin STAFFORD. Ernest. Houston STREETER. Carlton. Houston SVOBODA. Marie. Damon TAYLOR. Sidney. Houston TAYLOR, Valorie. Chicago. IL THOMAS. Valencia. Houston Sophomores TUCKER. Allison. Jr.. Dallas WASHINGTON. Jessie. Texarkana WATERS. Paula. Palestine WATSON. Marityn. Bahamas WHITE. Brenda. Dallas WHITE. Dawn. Beaumont WILLIAMS. Leona. Houston WILLIAMS. Realinda. Monroe. LA WILLIAMS. Thera. Austin WILLIAMS. Tresea. Houston WINSTON. Gregory. Ft. Worth ZENO. Karen. Dallas ZENO. Keenan. Dallas ZIYANI. Said. Virginia Beach. VA 266 Classes ADAMS. Gerald. Houston ADAMS. Rhonda. Denver. CO ALEXANDER. Carl. Houston ALEXANDER. Tamara. Angleton ALEXANDER. Stacey. Fort Worth ALEXANDER. Yolanda. Jacksonville ALLEN. Tammy. Dallas ANDERSON. Donna. Dallas ANDERSON. Jacqueline. Dallas ANDREWS. Darrel. Fort Worth AUGBON. Patrick. Houston BASS. Bridgatte. Houston BLACKMON. Warren. Houston BLAIR. Regina. Fort Worth BLEDSOE. Rona, Prairie View Class of 1984 BLEDSOE. Sharalyn. Prairie View BLOUNT. Kathleen. Houston BOBB. Kane. Beaumont BOTLEY. Jean. Sugarland BOWIE. Judy. Chicago. IL BROOKS. Marilyn. Houston BROWN. Cecelia. Houston BRUTON. Kevin. Fort Worth BUHL. Joyce. Waco BUSBY. Claudie. Hempstead BUSH. Craig. Fort Worth BUFORD. Anthony. Dallas BYRD. Arturo. Chicago. IL CALLOWAY. Diane. Dallas CARWELL. Archie. Palestine 269 CHAMBERS. Paul. Houston CHEMELIL. Mathew. Njoro Kenya CHRISTMON. Detra. Houston CLEMONS. Darrell. Chicago. IL COLE. Jacquelonne. Dallas COLEMAN. Marcus. Dallas COLLINS. Dorrick. Terrell CONNOR. Cynthia. Houston CRAWFORD. Daniel. Pineland DANGERFIELD. Andrea. Houston DAVIS. Bessie. Houston DAVIS. Rose. Hearno EDISON. Wikie. Bay City EDWARDS. Dennis. Cushing FEARS. Victor. Houston Juniors FERGUSON. Kenneth. Houston FIELDS. Claudine. Houston FIELDS. Deirdre. Lufkin FOSTER. Vicki. Houston FRANKLIN. Lisa. Mannsfield FULLER. Sydnoy. Oakland. CA GAMBLE. Constance. Houston GAMBRELL. Vicki. Houston GARDENER. Jerry. Houston GARRICK. Cynthia. Houston GENERAL. Darryl. Houston GILLIS. Edith. Port Lavaca GRACE. Julie. Houston GREEN. Andrea. Austin GREEN. Linda. Houston GUICE. Connie. Houston HARRIS. Ronald. East Bernard HAWKINS. Darrell. Chicago. IL HAWTHORNE. Paul. Orange HAYES. James. Los Angeles. CA HEATH. Bridgette. Houston HENDERSON. Sandra. Altair HERVEY. Carl. Dallas HICKS. Joe. Houston HIGGS. James. Dallas HILL. Donna. Texas City HOLLAND. Frederick. Dallas HOPKINS. Marta. Centerville HORTON. Urenena. Houston HULL. Jeffery. Houston Class of 1984 HURD. Sheila. Houston IDLEBIRD. Korry. Beaumont IDLEBIRD. Sabrina. Houston JACKO. Terry. Houston JACKSON. Leslie. Jamaica JAMES. Carol. Houston JAMES. Leslie. Chicago. IL JOHNSON. Jacqueline. Brazoria JOHNSON. Joe Nathan. Kansas City. MO JOHNSON. Kenneth. Atlanta. GA JOHNSON. Timothy. Dallas JONES. Amos. Boston. MA JONES. Claryette. College Station JONES. Sandra. Houston KENNEDY. Ora Mae. Sweeney KING. Trecia. Dallas LEWIS. Demolria. Houston LEWIS. Teresa. Houston LISTER. Mamie. Houston LOVELADY. Bracy. Houston MACKEY. Glenn. Evanston MALONE. Dwight. LaRue MARBLEY. Eddie. Houston MARK. Jerrie. Trinity MARTIN. Katy. Tahoka MAYFIELD. Harold. Houston MCKINNEY. David. Nassau. Bahamas McLEMORE. Charles. Hempstead McWHINNEY. Hylton. Kingston. Jamaica MILLER. Avery. Grand Prairie Juniors MELTON. Florin®. Houston MINTER. Doris. Houston MITCHELL. Kinnard. Pittsburg MORTON. Dwayne. Wichita Falls MOSLEY. Carolyn. Tyter MOSLEY. Darryl. Houston PAYNE. Althea. Houston PETTY. Je«. Franklin PHELPS. James. Houston PIERSON. Effie. Conroe POLK. Carieen. Houston POOLE. M.Hard. Seguin PRATER. Odessa. Houston PRUETT. Audrey. Brenham RANDLE. Melvia. San Marcos REED. Judy. Houston REMIE. Byron. Beaumont RICH. Palyce. Hcarne ROBERSON. Gracie. Houston ROBINSON. Betty. Houston ROBINSON. Carla. Houston ROLLE. Doris. Miami. FL ROSS. David. Dallas ROSS. Kimberly. Houston RUSSELL. Lawanda, Atlanta. GA RUTLEDGE. Mark. Palestine RUTLEDGE. Paul. Palestine RYAN. Jacqueline. Houston SHAW. Charlio. Houston SIMPKINS. Sandra. Houston Class of 1984 SKINNER. Verdia. Houston SLACK. Diane. Las Vegas. ND SMITH, Cynthia. Houston SMITH. Kenneth. San Augustine SPILLER. Gkxia. Houston STANCIL. Martha. Humble STANDLEY. David. Prairie View STEPHNEY. Robert. Bryan STEVENS. David. Houston STOKES. Shedrick. Chicago. IL SWANSON. Reginald. Palestine TAYLOR. Ray. Houston TEAGLE. Valeria. Houston THOMPSON. Danita. Haverhill. MA THOMPSON. Esther. Houston TURNER. 8ernita. Orange TURNER. Demetrius. Houston WALKER. Carlton. Houston WALKER. La Vodges. Dalas WALKER. Lydia. Houston WALLACE. Kelvin. Beaumont WATSON. Contrete. Terrell WATTS. Billy Joe. St. Paul. MN WHITESIDE. Bridged. Houston WILBURN. Roslyn. Chappell Hill WILKINS. Linda. Dallas WILLIAMS. Brian. Houston WILLIAMS. Charles. Houston WILLIAMS. Djibou. Brenham WILLIAMS. Sheila. Dallas Juniors WILLIAMS. Tyrone. Crosby WILLIAMS. Vincent. Albany. GA ZACHARY. Mance. Waco ZENO. Melinda. Dallas 274 Senior Class (Class of 1983) Luther Baldwin President Sandra Lovelady Vice President Officers President....................................Luther Baldwin Vice President.............................Sandra Lovelady Secretary .................................. Shirley Sweet Treasurer....................................Lonnie Jenkins 275 ADAMS. Cassandra — Houston ADAMS. Elvin — Laward ALEXANDER. Lionell — Dallas ALEXANDER. Lowell — Dallas ALI. Nashrul — Trinidad. W. Indies ALLEN. Eva — Houston AMUSAN, Susan — Houston ANDRUS. Cynthia L. — Houston ARCHER. Pamela — Nassau. Bahamas ARMSTRONG. Joseph — Galveston BABIN. Marcia — Houston BAILEY. Willie — Houston BARNETT. Gerald — Orange BINGLEY. Chester — Texas City BOONE. Cecil P. — Houston Class of 1983 BOWERS. Ervenia — College Station BOYKIN. Johnny — Prairie View BRISCOE, Norman — Marshall BROUSSARD. Horace — Orange BROWN. Daniel — Amarillo BUSBY. Lovie — Houston CALHOUN. Vincent — Detroit. Ml CARROLL. Anna — Houston CLAY. Donald — Chicago. IL COLLINS. Anthony — Terrell COOPER. Donna — Houston CUNNINGHAM. LaVerne — Bryan DAVIS. Leslie — Houston DAVIS. Ronnie — Galveston DUFFUS. Eustace — Prairie View 276 EDWARDS. Loretta — Houston ELLISON. Kelvin — Fort Worth ENGLISH. Vanessa — Haughton, LA FLOWERS. Kimothy — Missouri City FRANCIS. Baldwin — West Indies FRANCIS. Tamara — Port Arthur FREEMAN. Zephra — Dallas GAMBLE, Thaddeus — Monticello. FL GARDNER. Ronald — Fulshear GIBSON. Daniel — Victoria GLASPIE. Allan — Merryville. LA GRAHAM. Barron — Houston GREENE. David E. — Beaumont GREENE. Vincent — Austin GRISMORE. Dwayne — Houston Seniors GUILLORY. Debra — Port Arthur HAMILTON. Leon — Hemphill HARRISON. Jeffrey — Houston HARVEY. Cynthia — Shreveport. LA HAWKINS. Eddie F. — Texas City HILL. Ronald — Los Angeles. CA HOLLEY, Raymond — Prairie View HOLLINS. Farrol — Dallas HOUSTON. Cynthia — Fort Worth HOWARD. Judy — Houston HUBBARD. Regina Y. — Tyler HUNTER. Verna — Plano IGBOKWE. Raphael — Anambra, Nigeria JACKSON. Joaquina — Houston JAIN. Mike — Prairie View 277 JEFFREY. Carl — Hockley JONES. Marian — Houston JONES. Wandolyn — Normangee KING. Derick — Dallas KROMA. Andrew — Lofa. Liberia LAZENBY. Kevin — Orange LEBLANC. Stanford — Houston LITTLES. Victor — Cleburne LIVINGS. David — Houston LIVINGSTON. Reginald — Houston LOVELADY. Julius — Prairie View LOVELADY. Sandra — Houston LUBIN. Dwain — Chicago. IL LYLES. Diane — Chicago. IL MAHBAN, Iris — Rosenberg Class of 1983 MARSHALL. Vanessa — Texas City MATTIS, Jerry — Houston MATHIS. Derrick — Jamaica. W.l. MATTOX. Irene — Hempstead MAXWELL. Marilyn. Houston McCLENDON. Karen — Tyler McDANIEL, Scarlet — Port Arthur MOORE. Lemont — Helena. AK MOSLEY. Glendora — Dallas MYLES. Cornell — Las Vegas. NV NELSON. Rudolph — Prairie View NOBLES. Ray — McKinney NYEEKPEE, Francis — Gbarnga. Lib. OGUNDIPE. Anthony — Mushin. Nig. OSBORNE. Paul — Houston 278 PARIS. Timothy — Fort Worth PAULEY. Cynthia — Texarkana PEARSON. Brian — Chicago. IL PISTOLE, Ingrid — Houston PRICE. Jacqueline — Fort Worth RANDOLPH. Nelson — Houston RAY, Ira Jean — Houston RICHARDSON. Climateena — Houston RICHMOND. Marilyn — Missouri City ROBINSON. Roy — Prairie View SAMPSON. Lula — Houston SCOTT. Darryl — Calumet Park, IL SCOTT. Jerry Lee — Houston SIMMONS. Bobby — Terrell SMITH. Cynthia — Houston Seniors SONIER. Tyrone — Houston SPRIGGS. George K. — Houston STANDLEY. Clint — Oakhurst STEPHENS. Jacqueline — Houston STEPNEY. Kelly — Bryan STEWART. Ava D. — Houston STEWART. James — Orange STEWART. Maxine — Killeen SWEED. Brenda J. — Washington TAYLOR. Wilbert. Jr. — Dime Box TERRELL. Fredrick — Galveston TERRY. James P. — Houston THOMAS. Donald — Dallas THOMAS. Jocelyn — Houston TILLMON. Geneva — San Antonio Class off ’83 TRAHAN. Rydell — Raywood TURKNETT. Jerry — Dallas TYLER, Joanna — Beaumont WALKER. Clifton — Dallas WALKER. Ronald — Boston. MA WARD, Sherell — Houston WARE. Sherry — Fort Worth WAYNE. Robert — Dallas WILKINSON. Lolita — Bahamas WILLIAMS. Beverly — Houston WILLIAMS. Dwight — West Indies WILLIAMS. George — Houston WILLIS, Barbara — Richmond WILSON. Brenda — Houston WINTERS. Qutha — Houston Seniors 280 YOUNG. Karl Wayne — Grand Prairie YOUNG, Tim — Dallas ZARPELE. John — Monrovia, Liberia PANTHERLAND —1983 1983 Yearbook Staff Kenneth Pogue Senior Communications Major Editor-In-Chief Janie Flores Junior History Major Co-Editor James Tarley Youboty Junior Architectural Major Art Editor 1983 Pantherland Staff Kenneth Pogue. Editor in Chief Janie Flores. Co-Editor James T. Youboty. Art Editor Duane Martin. Assistant Editor Reports and Layout Hattie Kirby. Jerry Massie, Sharon Small. James Stevens — Photography — James DeLoach Allan Glaspi Brett Horn Marvin Howard Glenn Mackey Tom Godwin. Paris Kincade. Roy Pace Secretarial Vanessa Jackson — Gloria Perez C. A. Wood — Adviser 282 Yearbook and Student Publications Staff Adviser L-R: Marvin Howard. Allan Glaspi. Janie Flexes. James DeLoach. Vanessa Jackson. C. A. Wood. Advisor. Sitting: Tom Godwin. Jerry Massie, and Gloria Porez. Advisers Hawkins (left) and Wood Tom Godwin Photography S Roy Pace Paris Kincade Student Publications Staff Photography Stall Communications Activities Below: KDFW-TV Dallas-Ft. Worth production staff member lectures on campus. NT MEDIA DISCUSSION - Dept. Heac Shirley Staples and Information Directo Curtis Wood pose with visiting lecturer. 284 UNCO FOOD STORE U.S. Hwy. 290 and FM 1098 Prairie View, Texas 77446 “FEATURING” Shamrock Gas Groceries for your every need Ice — Cold Beer — Wine and a snack shop second to none. Prairie View's only all night shopping store. PRAIRIE VIEW A M UNIVBISITY EMPLOYEES FEDERAL P.O. Box 2606 Prairie View, Texas 77446 “A Good Place to Save and Borrow Call 857-4925 Marshall Chevrolet-Olds in Hempstead “We Clobber Big City Prices” 0 LAWRENCE MARSHALL CHEVROLET CHEVROLET-OLDS., INC. 0 P• O. 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