Roxbury Community College - Yearbook (Roxbury, MA)
- Class of 1977
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Many og you will iaanigea io uppea-diviaion Aehooli, while oiheai will puaiue caheeha. whiehevea you ehooae, I hnow ihai you will looh baeh with phide and a benie og aeeompliihmeni io the dayi you ipeni ai Roxbuhy Communiiy Colleg lah you eoniinued Aueeeii, healih and happineib. Sineeae aegaadi, Jgiiijiii S ' h Paeiideni A Massachusetts Regional Community College mmw 'FUDSU1'-Q PSA 9 7 7 fx , ,Q-Isl Wx? v-A V 12 K -Q I AX ,151 IX. xx Qi X- - 'Spa la, N 4. ,,..f'f Roxbury Community College thanks Charlene Ross for this book! :- W ..... 1'2f:l'-E -, - 2 - xf:eeQ'Q2?'f7f'- 1-nv 15.5233 's 'SE Q WMWQQ ,I ..,,, U 1,41 vim ' 1-fgaz 4 ,, . Ffiff -711 A , 5 5 Fifa, 5.15 4 'rv-,xx ' num... 'vw-gwix sh E X xX ,4 ESRB' xr-N' Z fri' 'NF f fs- .:, 3 .f , -:-: V+:- N' . ,CW w' Q 1 Xi' 'S' '4- U' 22.3 fX :J X x ,Ar 8 6 ,x .4 A ,- Y 1 2? 1 Yx r-r N Vx x W F N 4 N .., ,zW'-'I 'F-. Agfa' f N ,ff ' 1 1, ff , 4, A, 5 f 1 :- f ' - 9 :+ 2 .3- V ,,., . . in - 5 . .3 2 x' 'QfQ'5Tif: '3. , ,w-f:J:Z4v. 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Louis Grant Bond Asst. to President B.A . Boston University, M.A . Boston Univ. Ms Harvard Univ, Ed Boston Univ. X iiijii ..r+e.,h ' . KW- ,Q E ,gy BUSIN SS ADMINISTRA TIO A . . 1 . X, qw. f Q APM. 1 L X Xt Craig L. Jackson Busines Manager B.S. Economics 8 Management Frantz Rolles Bookkeeper A . S. QA ccountingj R , W. , - +ve- . . X Clifton A . Butt Principal Bookkeeper B.S. QA ccountingj Northeastern University, Boston Matthew Ikegwu Okali Financial Aid Bookkeeper B.S. fBusiness Managementy N.Y.c. community College B-S- Economics? Boston State College G a1l Cody B . S . , Howard University X.-f' 4, - L D if A:--ff .7 ' ew:f:zgzg'5:: . '9Q3'.?aHf te- .L ,I A , .,... . my , M Diane Young B.S. Grambling I Q r , 19 4 . ft f Afiifalifgg .W ,533 r' if ' 4- Ar 1 33' 5' s -ttf.,-Q1 315,41-, 'J Dm-L f - .gf-mm ,. ,, if , rf I I ig? t V ,f it nf 5? Monica Bond Director of Learning Resources Center Educational Back- ground B.A . Univer- sity of Maryland NEED CAGS Boston Univer- Sity Leola Morris A cting Director Student Activities 'Ui N-5, - ft if 5:55 'fm' -'if' ' . . SV wi'f3Li7fi'1 g,f1'i3?5?f'Tff1'3'. it ' i' ' 5 1 5'i?.A V1rfiT fx.g5i 1 - V-wggft . 1.4, A .,,, Id Fernando Milan B.A ., University of Connecticut , w, Pang Ling Ting Assistant Librarian Educational Back- ground: B.A . Tung Mai University M.A . English Literature 8 Linquistics at Central Michigan University. M.L.S. in Library Science at State Uni- versity of New York Robert W. Schadt Instructional Media Director Educational Background: B.A. at State Univ. of New York M.A . at Boston College Med at Boston College Booker De Vaughn Director of Continuing Education Educational Background: A .A . Mass Bay Community College B.A. Bos- ton State College MED Boston State College Ed D. Boston University Q '9 A Willie Booker Director of Cooperative Education Educational Background: B.S. Savannah State College M.A . Sandi Lieu University of New Mexico Division Chairman of Business Elec- tronic Technology, Mathematics and Science Educational Background: B.S. Le- high University Ph D. Boston College SENI ORS AN FIRST Medhanie D . Midad Degree Awarded: A .A . Goal Objective: Social Science Ma'or J Activities: Team Sport YEAR STUDENTS .r x V sf ' XXX.- V d Dorothy Murphy Degree Awarded: Early Childhood Education Goal Objective: Teacher Future Degree Desired: B.A . in Childhood Education Activities: Donovan N. Holgate Degree Awarded: Associates Degree Computer Science Goal Objective: Electronic Engineer Future Degree Desired: masters in Computer Science if Activities: whisr, Table Soccer William Payton Degree Awarded: Goal Obj ectivesr A ctivities: Education Sherrie Webb Degree Awarded: AA Goal Objective: Activities: Basketball Henry Mal Branche Degree: Management A.A. Goal: B.A. Franklin Tolbert Degree awarded: Associate Degree fComputer Sciencej Goal Objective: Computer Elec- tronics Engineer Future Degree Desired: Master's In Computer Sciencej 'N Nllulv 'iriwfgpf .- Q . 555: A N A ' ' ' - A 5' Emi -' 4Fx?w . ? V. 5-534 lifg , 1 MEF, Aida Torres Lillian Wallace Degree Awarded: Social Degree Goal Objective: Social Worker Future Degree Desired: B.A . Activities: Basketball Pool Pin Pon Baseball Swimming Herman A . Polle Ray Owens Associate of Art Goal: B.S. S Master OBI Don Onujiogu Degree: Associate in Biological Science D i ,1 1 Rhoda Richards A . S . Goal: B.S. , Nursing Adele Williams Major: Early Childhood Education HONOR STUDENT 1977- Student Representative Curriculum Committee 1976- Survey Committee For the New R.C.C. R u Donald E. Guilford Degree: Mathematics Goal: B.S. Mathematics Norma Hutchinson Degree: A.S. Goal: Reg. Nurse G A-..., -Sit! -ML D-E Michael A . Holloway Joyce P. Campbell Degree: A.A . Degree: A.B. Goal: Teacher Swriter Coal: B.A . Business Linda Frazier Degree: A .A . C0211 B.S. Communication KX., -. Lena Wolf juan Almonte 111116 B611-Heli Degree: A . B. T1'anSfe1'e . Degree A -A - Goal: B.A. Human Services Goal: Pre-Med 8 Mechcal School Goal- Reg- NU-PS6 with B.S Gary Barrows Business Degree Joseph fpepey Sanchez Degree Awarded: L.A. Goal Objective: Lawyer Future Degree Desired: B.A . Activities: President of Latin Amer ica Student Union of '1977' Sheiry Smith Degree Awarded: Future Degree: Masters Activities: 77 President of Stu- dent Government Association - 1977 A-. :SML Doris Martinez Degree Awarded: A .A . Goal Objective: Business Management Future Degree: B.A. Domingos Correia Degree Awarded: Goal Objective: Doctor Future Degree Desired: B.S. Maki McP'hail Degree Awarded: A .S. Goal Objective: Teacher Future Degree Desired: Masters Activities: Black Belt Karate - Creative Dance Tutor Ervin Reed Degree Awarded: Accounting Goal Objective: Government Ac countant Future Degree Desired: B.A . Ac- counting Activities: Betty M. Spnggs Degree Awarded: Associate of Arts Goal of Objective: Business Manage- ment Future Degree Desired: B.A . Activities: Omolaro Shobodo Associate in Science and Art Moses E. Taylor Degree Awarded: Associate Arts fliberalj Goal Objective: Writer Intellectual Future Degree Desired: Masters Activities: Writing, Dance, Thinking Helen Pringle Degree Awarded: Liberal Art Theater Major Goal Objective: Dance Career, Be Successful Future Degree Deisred: Bachelor Activities: Miss R. C. C. Helen has participate in many of the acti vities of Roxbury Community Col- lege, such as the Miss R.C.C. pageant. The Musical Production which she choreograph the dancing Her dedication to all the future students, is Good Luck To You All. l IOVE YOU x I x,,,.,:m - . -ff j xl ......n-a... William A. McGregor Degree Awarded: A .A . Goal Objective: Draftsman Future Degree Desired: BS Activities: pool, basketball, and parties. jean D. Grandoit Degree Awarded: Associate in Electronics Goal Objective: Work in Computer Technology Engineering Future Degree: B.S. Activities: Like Music 22 .Q- yr . Xxhiffii J, , I -, X 53' .f . N, f ,sglgflh f Vg? L Kiefer? 5' .f aff Z5'Fr...v 'j,, ' xv 'NfX9vr:f:zF,gfg'xQ' ,gig 1 1 Af 'Es-1 riff rfffgf-:aria u if Le was f M is :f:'ri ?fFf':' f lim' 5- fm 4- ,-'mw y skill' A 5mfe'?,?.f 4: +4 uv.- wrkiix L- 'Ts 1 wifilr.- M,-1-Q5 1,2 YK : :1e,' ,'4'f3L+'!'3 '4 F 'k'-'4,4w' A --if xslt me N635-rip Mrjfyf sm .s-' P 15, 2 ffrwgafxgf-fagf' fi 1, ,J ws, 9 gr 15 fb in x. N .Q ,r W' 14 .1 . if ' Q Jlxtiff-. , . T pf ,'i:4:g,EC2'i'i f-A ,-4?-5 .,. .:- - se V 1-.aes-',:F3 M.-Hr :1'v.qv,:'ff. 1 s ::q.,:- .. I, :, ,t f 1-:six 5 I-14? 4- 4- T, -, Lrleigifrz if 1-1543 ir ' . '- ' -'5'fA'f2a,4:' g ,-,.. -,, -,Ur ,.q. -- V, -fx--r. '-, : Q Y .5 .iz-31.33. ,5 401,-.y.' A Hg, ,g. sg. ,1g,,4g,:g,,, , . -, '- 'er-r. ,-5 3 1: .. .. .- -fl ,:,- - ' ls- -' ' 3. -. ...,,-all :.'-bw., 4' - vqkj.,-,::e,,.21g 3514 ' -fi -1452! 151:11 if 5:1 Q,'te:'f,: yr 3- 54: :S 4:-,:g.4'5q'-ff' qw, .12 ,P -A ..,. 9229-X-.U.,.: A fr- 'Sp ..f,,,.-+V. .aff 1. .,- ,,'. ,, . , 6-7,-new-. ' :' ' wi' :'1'-'.1'-f ...,Pq'- 1 ' ' rg ? HQ ' :Lui-i4 . Se'-'.'.g.-.,'t 5--1-.f . Q- Q-'fa-,, .V 4- A-: ,---. an .s-rg: 1-, 4. 2?..,?31f351:4'swf J-:.:,wg1: 32-.Qifil'--lVHiE'fr5 5i'. -.it La'--rf .' '-95 5' fe' Valerie Terry Major: Business Management Goal Objective: Business Manager Vernon P. Dent Degree Awarded: A .S .A . Goal Objective: Degree in Engineering Future Degree B.A. Laurcean fpopej Henderson Major: Business Management Goal Objective: Make Big Money Claudia jones Degree Awarded: Liberal Arts Future Degree: Socialated Arts Activities: Dancing, Basketball, Hair Styling Carlton Barnes Degree Awarded: Goal Objective: Fut1.u'e Degree: Activities: S. G. A. 76 - 77 ' ll .. Rosemarie Bowden Degree Awarded: A .A . Coal Objective: Elementary Teacher Future Degree: B.A . S M.A . Activities: Choural Music ily H ' i , n 'S N Sandra R. Grubbs Degree Awarded: Associate in Business Goal Objective: Management Career Future Degree: Masters Activities: Business Club Chorus A ,ii 14 James Hurse Degree Awarded: A .A . Goal Objective: Busines Manage- ment Martha Bowman Degree Awarded: A .A . Goal Objective: Social Service Worker Future Degree: B.S. Activities: College Newspaper Q, , Felicia N. Onyiriuka Degree Awarded: Associate Degree Goal Objective: Executive Secretary Future Degree Deisred Activities: Long Tennis l-2 1 ,: ,-J.: ,.,..- .1-gm , .DCC gg , 3 Q ziq .iw rye? P Q K 5 E 1122 : :Lil 4 , I ffffgf 1l7Lf?r ,.: 7. I sir? gf. 1 ' L- f ' gff:: ' 'f y .. xi- ' A 9 -Jin: S I 'fkfzgfxz -E' LIST DOF GRAD UA TES KERMIT ACOSTA MARY L. I-IA RRELL D IEA NNETTE A DA MS A LMA HA RRIS CHARLES A .A . ADERINKOMI NICHOLAS BIWAI-I ANTOINETTE P. ALCIDE A LBERT K. AINOOSON CONSUELO ARCE MONA L. ARRINCTON ABEBE AYALEW COMANCETA BACON ELENA BAILEY LOUISA BAILEY CA ROLTON BARNES MIREILLE BARTHE MARIE BELIZAIRE MERLINE BELL DOROTHY L. BELTON JUNE M. BENNETT MONICA BENNETT LEE BETHELMIE YVONNE BLAKE ROSE MARIE. BOWDEN DOROTHY BRACCS NANCY BROOKS CAROLYN Y. BROWN SARAH J. BURNEFT JOHN D. BURNS, JR. CIADYS CABAN AIDA CEPEDE LARRY B. CHAMBERS JUAN COSME ' PAULINE COULTEN PEARL M. DAVIS IVANTLDO DE ARAU JO ASHEWAEI DENEKE ARGENTINA DIAz ARMANDO D. DOCKERY BETTY ETTINOEPE ELIJAHA. PAMOJURO DIANE GALLOWAY TATMALA CHAZALI REZENE CHEBREIESUS DAWIT CHEBE TENSEE WEDDEITH GREGORY ROBERTO CROUCHER SANDRA K. CRUBBS TFFFIRT T-TAILEMARIAN ELIE JEREMINE JOHN E JOHNSON ARTURO JOA RUBE LVNDA E LAHINDER EDWIDCE LATTANCHE NEWTON A W LEWIS DA VID P LOPWS BRUNILDA LOPEZ JOSEPH C uJC SONIA M. LUCO PELIX MALDONADO SHEILA R. MANNA VA LERIE MINC CARMEN P. MOHAMED TOM MOS LET MATTHEW NOBLE- GBEMISOLA E. O. OLOWOYEYE OBI ONNJIOGU VA LERIE OWENS LESLIE PATTERN CECIL PELTTER NORMA PINA CYNTHIA M PENDA RUIS PATRIA PERSIA JDXN-EDDY PIERRE-LOUISE DONNA REED ERVIN REED EDA M. REYES RHODA RICHARDS ASBERRY RICHMOND JR. MARIE E RODRIGUES CI-IA RLENT2 ROSS BENITO SANTIACO BETTY M. SPRICCS ULRIC B. STEWART MOSES E. TAYLOR RICARDO M. TORRES CHIDI COSMAS VAHENDU JAMES A VIVAS RUBY WILCHER ADELE WILLIAMS IVAN WILSON NAJCAA Womens Notionols ot JCCC nbeaten Ro lour and utchin on roll on l Roxbury Community College of Boston continued on its unbeaten streak with a 69 55 second round victory over Essex Community Coll egg last night in the National Womens Junior College Champion- ship The tourney. hosted by Johnson County Community College, is a summu meeting of twenty two of the top junior college womens teams from across the nation. At stake is undisputed claim of the number one ranking in the country. That will be decided this Saturday night at 9p.m. when the final round breaks loose. Tuesday night, Roxbury used the second half scoring touch of Carolyn Lewis. who scored a game high 23 points, to overcome Essex and a 32-26 halftime deficit. Lewis scored 18 of her total in the second half. Rokbttry came into the tournament wltha perfect 25-0 record and with the -ilictory last night, moved it to 27-0. They had previously whipped they University of North Dakota, Williston. in a first round game. Janet Flora of Essex led the Knights irf scoring with 12. Grace Cover followed with 10. Essex, from Hfalt-irnore. came into the tourney with a 22-3 record. ln other second round games Tuesday. undefeated Hutchinson had to come from behind to squeeze by Monroe Community College of Ro- chester, New York, to post a 51-47 victory in their afternoon game. Kathy Patterson and Jeanne Martin both tallied 14 points apiece to lead the Blue Dragons, now 240, to victory. Gov. Dukakis Proclainis F c . 1 , J tt fl C x 2 A S .if , .f J y if -Pm i :.i'.IF'.-, 1.10. R :V . ' Wi ith ' 'ti 'iii' t , 5 , 'i - t. .. i -- -w.. t Qniwtltlittltt-'..j w ' , 'Now listen good .... ' li. Players for Roxbury Community College of Boston listen carefully as their coach issues instructions during action of the National Womens Junim' College Basketball Championship at JCCC The tournament runs through Saturday night. Roxbur J C girl gain hoop emis On the of the Expreaaettea performance over the past two yeah, Governor Dulrakls alped a proclamation last Friday declaring April tt. 1911 aa Roxbury Community College Day. fPlctured above left lo H00 Marcia Wllllama who was chosen aa All-American and All-Rl.1hn- al. Carolyn laewla aa All-Regional and Susan Summons aa All American and All-Regional ol L 7517 billtlbiu IQIIIII. 'i t WARWICK - Mitchell Ju- nior College of New London and Roxbury Community College. the No. 1 Seed. advanced to the semifinals of the New England Junior College Women's Basket- ball Toumament with victories yesterday at R.l. Junior College's Knight Campus. Mitchell. pulling away in the final two minutes. downed Mat- tatuck CC of Waterbury. 57-46. Roxbury led all the way in notching its 22nd victory of the season. downing Greenfield. Mass., CC. 62-28. Barbara Iverson was the lead- er for the Mitchell club. scoring 32 points. Tami Chapman was the Mattatuck leader with 18. Roxbury jumped into a com- manding lead in the second game and coasted to the tictory. Caro- lyn Lewis. Marsha Williams and Sue Summons were the Roxbury standouts. The semifinals are set for this aftemoon. Massasoit plays Leicester Junior College at 2 o'clock and Roxbury plays Mitchell at 4. The final is sched- uled for tomorrow night at 7 as the opener of a doubleheader that includes the championship game of the men's toumey. MITCHELL JC 1577 Campbell 5-0-IO, De- oan 0-0-0, Mont 0-0-0, Iverson tl-I0-32, Hig- gins l'0-2, Maddiqan l-0-2. Warner 5-I-ll, PEII 0-0-0, Rohan 0-fl-0, totals 23-ll-57. MATTATUCK CC 4451 Perugini 5-0-IO, Mckennv 0-0-0. Rinng 0-0-0, Mango 1-0-8, Sirois 1-0-2, Kenriedv J-0-B, Katetta 0-0-0, Vitale 0-0-0, Cbanman 7-A-18, Ochs 0-0-0. Ruccto tl-0-0. totals 21-4-46 Hatttime Miicneit 2l-18 POXBURV CC left Johnson GAO-0 Caro' tvft Lewis 5-0-IO, Marsha tvtttams B-0-16, Cheryl Lewis 0-0-0, J Webb J-2-8, A wit- tiams 0-0-0, C WGDD U-0-0 Tervv t-0-2, Summons 8-2-I8 Artseto 140-B Green 0-0-0, totats 29-4-62 GREENFIELD CC 25 G-- Qoere 4-UB, Palermo I-0-2, Jac-sod 0-0-0 t-tovncskt I-0-7, Lisbon 2-0-4, Refter 0-0 0. Brorketman 3-0-6, Lotland 0'0-0, Pow' 2-0- 4, Mcrohv I-0-2. totals I4-0-28 Maritime Z4-12 25 2nd Annual ATHLETIC BANQUET noxsunv communmr come: ggxggxglifefzgzxgxisgdxiifef?XtfA!i HONORED GUEST CLARENCE JEEP JONES A S BER RY RICHMOND SUSGI1 Svmmvn All-American SHERATON-BOSTON HOTEL Boston, Massachusetts REDA HARRIS WILLIE BOOKER IWC. , 1 .:. 2. 5 I -,s EA 1 HONOREES swag ll. ROXBU RY COMMUNITY COLLEGE EXPRESS Mass Community College Athletic Conference Champs 1975-1976 Mass. Community College Athletic Conference Second Place 1976-1977 Standing lleft to rightl David Hutchinson, General Walton, Jimmy Clyde, Asherry Richmond, Joe Pitts, Tim Adams, Willie Edwards. Kneeling, Edwin Slater, Ray Banks, Tom Mosley, Henry Malbranch, Laurcean Henderson. - Team Record: 55 wins 14 lost. ROXBURY COMMUNITY COLLEGE EXPRESSETTES Standing lleft to rightl Leon Clayton lAssistant Coachl Cheryl Lewis, Susan Summons, Jennifer Webb, Carmen Green, Lisa Johnson, Carolyn Lewis, Alfreda Harris, lHead Coachl, Kneeling: Rosetta Angelo, Marcia Williams, Cheri Webb, Valerie Terry. Mas. Community College Athletic Conference Champs 1976-1977 - New England Regional Champs 1975-1976 - New England Regional Champs 19761977 Team Record: 43 wins, 5 lost. F45 if u. 1. P fx ,EX . NXYSG 1' . .' . , s xx Jr ' RS A x Xxx xl 'f x XXX XXV.: X NX NN iw NN Xx NW xx X xx X ' X1x t 1 5 '5'v'4jii1x1 'I i W ,f 'V' .f 9- . -2 A 'wi 5 ..,, h Q 'iijw ,EY ! ,Q - . M. I. ,N .iv 4, , YQ: .. .QV zyl A M 5, I AX 5' .,:,A-if ei ' nf . ?': In 4 4 Loeol athlete leads USC to success - . r x,..- N . -':L 9-111: --'. , ,-h .,.... are-... t . gy: -. .. l . ,Qt Qs Q- Q k X x X X t N Xrxx X it wx .s ' s X WRX. N is ra N Q xxyrsxx AK xi- 1 X Nb X 3 X XX' f 'T ' it a QQ x .X x Xa 4 , we A Kx c X xc s x ewan- xx 4 s-QVX Miles 5-.mt-5 Ei-RIN Y X-.s 3--,.t,Q.,.?,.g.. .1 'sg X..-wg-..-ai. , x x x X X., ix tx -.S -.x X x X X . ro x ye X. X X X 5 V' R x 'Q c .1 xx X teak X 5 a t Meg N X t 5 .veg .A X Cy XX X X 1 P :FW 5 X Nah- N O we X Q, xxxxx . X X V., is O. L X s asv X . QF ex s Q 7 X X Y -- -. : - :I-.,.-.. :3 N ,W R T5-az' .- ' K. .. - N' A :... iMassasoit,Roxbur g31Ii.WOIIl8pl1,S final WARWICK- - Massasoit Community College and Rox- bury Commfmity College record- ed semifina victories yesterday and advanced to the champion- -shipgame in the New England Junior College' Women's Basket-. -------- . R ' 'T' 'sz ix - tk fwfr! xg .fi ' .h 1 r- . ..Joe Fortes i 1 'A -ax .. v I V ,. 1-1 'N -. The University of Southern Q l 4 Colorado just completed its most ' 7 55-'Q successful basketball season in 10 r years and one of the reasons was Boston, Mass.-native Joe Fortes. Fortes led the Indians in scoring with a 17.1 scoring average and also topped the team in assists with 87. The 6-4 junior was the Tribe's third-leading rebounder with 5.9 per game. Fortes attended Brighton High School where he earned all-city, conference, state and American honors. He set scoring and rebounding marks during the 1972-73 season. The Tribe's leading scorer is a business mayor at Southern Colorado and came to USC from Roxbury Community College, where he lettered one year. USC ended the season tied for third place in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference with a 13-7 record and ended the year with a 19-8 overall mark . Fortes is the son of Mrs, Theresa Fortes, Wilder St., Boston, Mass. 30 ball Toumament at Rhode Island Junior College. Janice Laughlin. Cheryl Con- don and Cheryl Metcalf com- bined for 60 points, leading Mas- sasoit Community College-to a 72-59 victory over Leicester .lu- nior College. Laughlin scored 21 points, Condon scored 20 and Metcalf added 19. Sue Mangan led Leicester with 20 points. In the second game, Marcia Williams scored 28 points and Carolyn Lewis had 21 as Rox- bury routed Mitchell Junior Col-- lege, 79-41. Roxbury outscored its opponents, 45-19, in the sec- ond half. -C The championship game will be played tonight at 7 o'clock, prior' to the men's final. The game will be televised on Chan- nel 36. - ' MASSASOIT CC t72l: Reynolds 0-0-0, Condon 9-2-20. Laughlin 9-3-21, Lowell 3-0-6.' Geich 0-0-0, Metcalf 9-l-19, Nickerson 2-0-4, Broadlev lA-0-2 totals 33-6-71. LElCESTER JC l59l: Kivia l-l-3, nllcCov 2-0-4, Mangan l0j0-20, Theodore 0-0-0, Pushee l-0-2, Ne- voie 0-0-0, Sherer 7-0-4, Chambers 4-058, tiiiggk 3-0-6, SIDD 2-Url, Silva 4-0-85 lolals 29- Halllime: Massasoi! 35-28 ' ROXBURY 4791: Green 0-0-0, Carolyn Lewis I0-l-21, M. Williams I3-7-28 Cheryl 'Lewis o-u-0, J. Webb 3-i-7, A. wauaims 0-0- Cl, C. Webb 0-0-0, Perrv 2-l-5, Summons 8-0' -ll? eglgelo l-0-2: l0lBl5 37-5-79. MITCHELQ' t lei bell 0-l-l, D 0-0-0, 2-W0-4, Rohghml-0-2, Pell 0-Dqggcerson Hmnins 3-0-6, Malllgan 5-0-10. Warner 3-0-65 1 l totals 20-1-it : Halflime: Roxnurv 34-22 Roxbury Victor Caps Women's Juco I y Five games yesterday opened the National Junior College Women's Bas- ketball Tournament at Johnson Coun- ty Community College in Overland Park. Seven more games will be played today. starting at 10 o'clock this morning. - e ln the highlight of the opening ses- sion, Roxbury tMass.l edged North Dakota-Williston Center. 69-66. Not only was it the closest game, it was also the most artistically played of the first five. Roxbury plays its second game of the 23-team tournament at 6:43 o'clock tonight against Essex LMCLJ. ' The program started with Union of Cranford, N..l., defeating Highland CKan.l. 5948. Union broke the game open in the second half after having only a 33-30 lead at intermission. Kathi Penczak paced Union with 23'points and Eileen Jackson added 15. High- land had no players in doubhenfigures. - Meramec of St. Louis coasted by Brevard of Melbourne. Fla., 67-48. Di- ane Waser had 18 points for Meramec while Gail Fitzgerald popped in..19 for Brevard. Meramec returns to the court for a winner's bracket game to- day against South-Plains of Texas at 1:30 o'clock. Paced by Hattie Browning's -28 points, Temple tTex.l thrashed Park- land of Champaign, Ill., 84-46. Evwella Munn added 17 points for Temple, which advances to a 3: 15 o'clock meet- ing today against ,Mississippi Gulf Coast. Northeast Nebraska of Norfolk, Neb.. tripped Colorado Northwestern of Rangley, Colo.. 53-39. It was no con- test after the Nebraskans built a 3516 half-time margin. Deb Felber had 12 points and Rita Sunderman 11' for Northeast Nebraska while Lori Green had 13Afor Colorado Northwestern. June 2,1977 Evfmw-vb the callboa rd t I -:YL t--.3 'W Although the drama department ' at Roxbury Commun ity College got .ghcrowded out of its rehearsal space 2 because the school had to set up . new shelves for books and tables for audio-visual equipment, the show still went on. Opus Dubious had three performances at the YWCA 4140 Clarendon Sth recently. lt is the third consecutive year the one-woman department has put on a play in the spring. Barbara D. Hardaway says that she had done improvisational theater with the RCC thespians before they staged a play. But Day of Absence --which she 'directed for the spring of '74--was the first show the RCC depart- ment put on. The next year they did Jean Genet's The Blacks. This year she wrote and directed Opus Dubious for themn. Hardaway, who is from Boston, says that she loves black theater. An early experience for her with black theater was during her undergraduate years at American International College in Springfield. lt almost got me sent to jail, she says, making up a hyperbole for the reaction the administrators had to her original script in which a black Lucifer rejectsa Iovelorn white God. Students, however, seemed to be more open-minded about The Miracle. The musical religious satire got a second run at a nearby campus, UMass- Amherst. Hardaway was 20 years old at the time. Hardaway then did graduate studies at the University of Ibadan in Nigeria. My emphasis was directing and play writing, 'she 53Y3- .. K x by Kay Bgurne T i' Barbara Hardaway BlaQ.kItheaterthere is brimarily tribal and traditional African -theater. The irony of that ex- perience was that l went there to stwy under playwright Wole Soyinka. When l got there he was in exile because of his politics during the Biafran War. All l could do was read his books and that's what I was doing here tat home.7 Hardaway got a master's in drama from Ibadan and returned to Boston where she was recruited by The Arts Center Community Players in Dorchester to direct a murder mystery by Agatha Christie, The Mouse Trap. Meanwhile, Hardaway had enrolled in Emerson College's graduate drama department to get a second master's degree. She finishes in June with a master's in theater education. Most of my work at Roxbury ---v 1' ' 71 Community College has been done in conjunction with my work at Emerson, she says. The Plat' 'Opus Dubious' l'm using to meet my final requirement, for work at Emerson, Hardwaway took the title Opus Dubious from classical Latin. where it means doubtful work. The script was written and l didn't have a title for it says Hardaway, who decided to pick a title that would describe the creative process of writing a play. For the dramatist the whole creative experience is doubtful until you beginto see how it's lived out on the stage with your actors and audience there. The initials of the title--O.D.--are also pertinentto Opus Dubious. O,D. is the hidden theme of 'young Leroy, who is a drug ad- dict, says Hardaway describing the major character in her play. Eliot Davis did the part of Leroy. 1 -.i Leroy GEliot Davis! becomes a ciharacter in a dream he is having, a dream that the audience sees, she continues. He meets his iapt,her tBeryle Fishery who is degvd, the 'cracker' spirit lAlan Brbwnj who is a forebear of Leroy's, his diseniobidied soul tCharlie Harrisi, and an African oba or king tMansur.i All of them are coming to claim Leroy, which fulfills a wish he had, and they are coming to warn him to change his tdrug-orientedb lifestyle, advice which Leroy ignores, she says. The options to drug-addiction that Leroy's visitors offer, however, are a cure nearly as deadly asthedisease of addiction Leroy is suffering. l wanted to point out, says Hardaway, that exploitation comes in all disguises and don't be fooled by the master of disguise. Hardaway lists the other characters in the play as the dream servant tJesse Cheeky who is a utility character for the oba. He fans the oba, brushes flies off him, and announces Leroy. There are also dream dancers-- Julia Tripp, Cleora Francis, Jackie Haynes, Leslie Johnson, and Alverna Coney--who act out the enticing nymphs of the ritual that leads to Leroy's imaginary demise, she says. Much of the play is a dream- world setting. The fantastical environment is suggested by out- sized props tsuch as tlfe hypodermic needle shown in the photograph with the cast.J Leroy's writing table and bed are of normal size, however. The audience gets a hint to Leroy's O.dea'thMwish' from seeing which things are out of proportion. ,7 Like many other suicidal people. Leroy chooses at the lastaminute not to die. But the question of how he will handle life is left open for the audience to determine. What the audience does know for sure, Says Hardaway, is that Leroy cannot any longer run, as he has been running at society's dictate, down the long, dark corridor of self-destruction. lt's on him now. .Hardaway says that drug ad- diction has no particular appeal to her as subject matter for a play. She chose drug addiction as one of a number of possible metaphors because, Drugs are a handy escape that we in this community and people in many other coni- munities use, she says, just as l have the dream mother escape into the'bottIe. ' Frederick Hayes choreographed the play for her. Anthony Jacobs was the musical director and arranger. There was a live band and Lita Myers, Phyllis Cheek, and Vernon Dent sang the four songs Hardaway had written. , Hardasway says that People's Theater has expressed interest in doinga production oftheshow. ' In Barbara Hardaway's three years at Roxbury Community college, the drama department has increased the number of courses it offers. She teaches public speaking, which is a three credit course that is a requirement to graduate in Humanities. The other two courses she teaches are electives. A survey of drama literature in- cludes plays from the classical Greek, African works, and con- temporary scripts. Opus 'Dubious was put on as part of a theater practicum that involved 35 students and community people, who were welcomed V through an open audition for the parts in the play. u Hartdway is leaving RCC at this term's conclusion. Because of health problems she is moving to Columbus, Georgia for the warmer climate. She says that she's going to rest for a while before she looks for a new theater opportunity. , She has given notice at RCC. Hut she does not know who--if anyone--will be keeping theater alive at Roxbury Community College. Hopefully, the title of her last production there is not a prediction of thefuture tor theater at RCCEV . NW., ix V I U x 1 N I I - ii - . '. 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VM' 4: Jil i'f'1 Y' G if ..-'S' ':s3'1 f' '. WP.. ' 1. .mg ' A 't 1 V r- . , . 1 vfV,w. ,. f'ffr,: ' ' .- N' 'WFifa'.V55Z3.'7f:-l?9'fi'5 7 ' Sh V. V , '- :Vw X V iL, 'vtw.,4-A, .,, 515:28 - .1 ' 'vm . . Barbara Hardaway iBanner photo by Tyrone Halll. 'E -M-Q6 V -RQXDUVY C0mlT1Unity College recently presented a two-act play entitled Opus Dubious. ln the fantasy scene pictured above. the cast demonstrates the night- marish world ot drug addiction. Cast members were Eliot Davis, Charlie Harris, Alan Brown, Beryle Fisher, Mansur, Jesse Check, Alverna Coney, Cleora Francis, -'Ulla TVIPP. Jacqueline Hayes, Leslie Johnson and Andre Gore. tBanner photo by Janice Meltonl. S' Xe- an-- .jf , Wg, A ,-.A S -.-4 . -.SSW V , LI X vx his v.-x SS QPSA , iss i. 'B X 4: Q. E X K v X X i K 107 :Y- 1.9 , xo-. . '5' '. 1 ' ' 'J' , Wk- A. NI.. i . i 3' Q K '1 f 1 .xl Vr ag :' - f. Joe Sief Asst. Professor Mathematics Educational Background: B.S . City University of N.Y. M.S . New York University Ph. D. State Uni- versity of New York at Stony Brook Ricardo Feliciano Math Teacher Educational Background: Un- dergraduate Studies at the University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez Campus. Degree B.S. in Biology 1976 Daniel W . Churchill Business Dept - Marketing Manage- ment I and ll and Finance Educational Background: B.B.A . Finance U. Mass. Amherst M.B.A. U. Mass Amherst Bob Krim Assistant Professor of Economics, History and Government Educational Background: B.A . Harvard fGovernmentj M.A . Univ. of Calif. Berkeley fhistoryl M.A . Goddard fEconomics5 ,. 1. 4 .- joe Cook Electronic Technology Educational Background: A .B. Fisk Univ. Nosl Tem M. S. Northeastern University M . T . M . Episcopal Theological Sch. PhD. Program Northeastern Univ. .. 'Nw Donna Kleszcz Instructor ln A rt Educational Background: Master of Fine Art - 1969 California College 0fAI'fS and Crafts Bachelor of Fine Art - 1966 Wayne University, Detroit Aggrey Mxolise Mbere Associate Professor Educational Background: B.A . and M.A. in History and Pursuing a Doctoral Degree at Harvard Uni- versity Kessete Daniel Assistant Professor Chemistry and Biochemistry Educational Background: PhD . West Virginia University .3 .-'- 4 5 ,fi Linda Ricks English Professor Educational Background: B.A . Hampton Institute Hampton VA . M. C . P. Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Cambridge, Mass. Cassandra M. Clay Associate Professor Educational Background B.A . Fisk University M.A . University of Mass. - Amherst James A dams Professor Educational Background: EDM Harvard B.A . Brandeis -' - A I ' ' 'I 4 f if W' ' - H ifi? X-firm! , I f 5' 'P Georgia M. Weetman Assistant Professor in Biology Science Dept Educational Background: B.A . The college of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio M.S. Miami University, Oxford, Ohio x.- w -M . .. 1 if fl . 4-.,3y11. ,. - '4 , f t ' h.. Joel Harkow Joel Markow Faculty Position: Associate Profes- sor of Mathematics Educational Background B.A . Rut- gers University M.A . suny at Sto- nybrooli PHD Suny at Stonybroolt Hugh Stringer Faculty Position: Prof. of Secre- tarial Sciences Educational Background Catholic University of Washington DC B.A . Andumar iam B.S . M.S . - University of Chicago Gebre -Michael 5 f at wil x if iff, 4 w w i M. , -x Fill f .C P W Mtv g, V i XS 1 it E L 1 llhbg Andumariam Gebre-Michael Faculty Position: Educational Background B.S . Maile Selassie University M. Science New Mexico State University M.T. William Beaumont C. Medical Center ku X1 C ,, A, N Victor Lopez Tosado Faculty Position: Professor of Biol- OZV Educational Background B.A . Un- iversity of Puerto Rico Doctoral Candidate - Harvard University Marvin Miller Faculty Position: Prof of Electronics Technology Educational Background: B-.A . B.S . M.S . University of Chicago 575 7225 2' 1 -1151112 'Iwi Qi 11:34 if fa Ha-1, '22, -Q 1.71 -aa ,are-, '!-V17,o w: ,411 l., nm f,,,.,a 4 .ae ,-f 'wif 'gin J ff F fill? Q Aff '. 1 -Y Y, N 1 4 il ft. ff 'f S fl' Q f D- X , Dear RCC'ers, Once again we emhruee our struggles to eduvate ourselves, not knowing where we will go from here. In our relentless struggles we tend to loose sight of each other's feelings. Sometimes not caring about the people that surround us, thinking only of our selfish goals. This attitude must die, for we have no room for this tvpe of attitude in our community. We are now on a training ground to prepare ourselves and to serve our community. We must begin to mobilize our resources for the sole purpose of winning the battle to strengatvn our community. I Yes RCC'ers, we have a long hard battle ahead of us, but the sooner we begin to arm ourselves with skills and ideals, the sooner our battles will end. Besides studing for ourselves, the students at RCC have a second task. That obligation is to receive our community with open arms, for she belongs to us all good or had Sincerely, Sheiry mith, President Student Government Association V l if x31 . .Q 2 V X :ET ui an Q 1 Q':FQ?I K1 vqq: Q , ,. ,gf'r-JK v N M w 1 A f 'L Q ix 1 j-Q Q 55-Q5-: .1 A f1,:i, :ag .wa 4, -A f?A?'Tti.- 'L 5 f '5kS ' ' . 3, ly, f uf Q , l:n 11 ug- ,L Q ' Q ., E Q 1., ' 3. ' ' - 5 , ff :iA ri'fQ3:-2 .' T259-f' 23923102 1' - 7 'x...g 5. ii ' U'-ff V ' ' ' -' -Y'- f' H' !if..TEf..1' ' ,, v I ' 1-4. . Q X, if K 1' A 4 1, H F31 SQ? , f K, J, V -M , ' FV-1 ,5 - Z. -.W Uk , m A ...4v ' M124 xy 1 w-2-, If-g,,,i' X, I , I N tri-ini? jf .,.. 1 ,.,,1il. x .V .. -- ,-ya Y- g5,qg'f:jg,':,r5.z55.g ,..1::,.gf-' ' ::,-...-. rf: Q. -. 3.43'fjM1i2Z,2?EEf:1iff :f xx ffiii 1-xx 1' 9551: ai? X 1 :Q-,iz wg SONIA DARROUX DEGREE AWARDED: AA GOAL OBJECTIVE: EDUCATION FUTURE DEGREE DESIRED: BA ACTIVITIES: BASKETBALL SHARON A. FORAND DEGREE AWARDED: AA GOAL OBJECTIVE: ? FUTURE DEGREE DESIRED: MA HAILE M. GEBRE DEGREE AWARDED: AA GOAL OBJECTIVE: ELECTRICAL ENGINEER FUTURE DEGREE DESIRED: ACTIVITIES: POLITICS OF THE 3RD WORLD. WILLIE D. HARRIS DEGREE AWARDED: AA GOAL OBJECTIVE: CERTIFIED PA FUTURE DEGREE DESIRED: BA WIIFIED GELIN DEGREE AWARDED: AA FUTURE DEGREE DESIRED: BA CHARLES GILLIARD, IR., DEGREE AWARDED: AA GOAL OBJECTIVE: WRITER FUTURE DEGREE DESIRED: BA ACTIVITIES: WRITING READING, POETRY, DANCING BASKETBALL ROSETTA P. 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