Roxbury Community College - Yearbook (Roxbury, MA)

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as 'F s ,v 4 nw-Us ills: huwlf' 1 1 3, , v wa . Q.. wg, 'P 1 Z W 4 xls-W , i , +f-YWHQL .mt-x: we -M v N dill le RCXBURY CCMMUNITY COLLEGE Roxbury, Massachusetts If Q ,. A Massachusetts Regional Community College I Q Q? X . a ., - . ,X ,V .. V--q.pv'N 43' I wx 1-n-ll i J .- , . Q gif., --.M fv ,- D f. Wea ' an if xt 'N v 5. W7 1 t ,ILT V v . A . 'if 9 ll ' nqp 1 :M .-Wh., ,,, 1f'? 'f. W, . . ,dy , .,,.v. ,,wm-- , E.-, ' ix is-il. fi' - af. 1' V1 gc if . COME GROW WITH US! Established in 1970 as the neighborhood based institution for the multi-ethnic Roxbury community that includes Blacks, Puerto Ricans, Cape Verdeans, Mexicans, Chinese, Jamaicans, Haitians, Indians and Whites, Roxbury Community College opened September 10, 1973 with 400 students attending classes at 460 Blue Hill Ave. fphoto belowl Now located at 424 Dudley St. the college has increased enrollment to over one-thousand students from all over the Boston area and from several foreign countries, ranging in age from recent high school graduates to one of 87 years. RCC is truly a multi-cultural, multi-lingual institution. When one walks through the college one hears Spanish, Creole, Farsi and lbo among other languages. Eritrea, South Africa, Haiti, Chile, Jamaica, Taiwan, these and other nations are represented by members of our faculty and staff. In the search for a permanent facility to accommodate some three to five-thousand students ultimately, it is hoped that the college may locate in the Southwest Corridor, there to become a part of the educational complex now being built and also to remain in the community for which it was conceived. RCC President Kenneth Haskins, in the photos on the page opposite, is shown putting up the sign that proclaims this hope. . f .t ...,,. .,,... , ...,..,.,. . Q X Q -f-r-:-:'f'fNf-::r-v-:-x-weA-e- l l t l...A,,,., ,,,,,,' .,.., . , Roxbury Community College fue establecido en 1970 como una institucion multi-cultural para servir las necesidades educativas de los Afro-Americanos, Hispanos, Jamaiquinos, Haitianos, Cabo-Verdianos Chinos, y demas residentes de la comunidad. El colegio abrio sus puertas el 10 de septiembre de 1973, en un local ubicado en el 460 de la avenida Blue Hill, en Roxbury. fvea fotol La matricula inicial ascendio a 400 estudiantes. En la actualidad, el colegio esta ubicado en el 424 de la calle de Dudley con una matricula que consta de mas de mil estudiantes. Esta institucion sirve las necesidades de los residentes de la comunidad de Boston. La edad promedio de los estudiantes es de 28.5 anos tanto en el programa regular como en el de educacion continuada. Roxbury Community College es un colegio multi-linguefmulti-cultural. A diario se escuchan 1 ,t I ii' ,, l.llll lllll xxixlli iwxixlisssiix 'l ' Y-'..T1L .... multitud de lenguas, ya sean, frances, espanol, farsi, ibo, entre muchas. La facultad del colegio esta integrada por profesores de distintas naciones representativas de los estudiantes, por ejemplo: Puerto Rico, Haiti, Africa, Eritrea, Argentina, Chile, y otras. El colegio aspira a ubicarse permanentemente en el llamado Southwest Corridor formando parte de un gran complejo educativo que actualmente se esta construyendo. Nosotros deseamos que el Colegio permanezca en nuestra comunidad, ya que, el mismo continuaria sirviendo los intereses pedagogicos de las minorias de la ciudad de Boston. En la pagina opuesta se recogen varias fotos que muestran al Presidente de Colegio, el profesor Kenneth Haskins, cuando se disponia a colocar el letrero representativo del Iugar donde sera levantado permanentemente nuestro colegio. jVEN Y CRECE CON NOSOTROS! 4 A s ', ' -.. mul unit: I . .2 Ss- -47 IN '5 N . WN-.X ?w:... l g. S '1T. i v FUTURE HBHEEFTHE RGXBURY COMMU ITY COLLEGE Massachusetis Board of Regnonal Communrfy COUCQCS BOSTON, MASS- .,.,,, iyli. A , T. S? , - f W ,li. Tm? .3-X an -3 -'1 5 bc J .-- 122. 1 - , ps .H - 1 'ws' an - Nd A . .3 . 0' ' K 1 J 'nf 155' . .Qia- C Q . 1 IVY , A , I v 1 J 4 ff' A tm, ' 'H . - ,fi 9 -. 1 .1 l I I :A I If Lf '-eifat f 45 1, : f , -ffi :Crux Nil' QNV ' :Av if A , AM ,. Q1 .-. U In ,ag sf wxms, - - -J, -4. qs-J! , M.,....,x 4 , Q ' .-.xt 3, - f Y ' rl , ' .., ,A ...f-1 . . 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Thomas O'Neil and candidate for Governor Francis Hatch were among these and others who came to a forum series sponsored by the RCC Politics Club. I ,NW W , i 5 1 ff., - fpfsw f-5. l' f' 4 ' , . 5 'll - ?- ll 1375 '+ lil' ' f 1 i - -' . . . ity , 1 i t I . 5.3-j,T 4? l -1 - v ll T 3' 4 g r A 4 R hh X sl , 'C 'u-H B vWJ...E. its CO EEE . .-,V is -- --2-Em z 1 1 'h : .41 ..,-2' 1' , 4 A C ' ' 5 i i . -. , X A ,, w A X K ' i A . THE STRUGGLE TO SUR IVE RCC is like most institutions of the third world. lt has had to struggle against heavy odds to survive. Governor Dukakis and the Massachusetts legislature accepted a proposal from the Mass. Board of Community Colleges to build a multimillion dollar new campus for RCC in Roxbury's SW corridor area - close to other educational facilities like the Occupational Resource Center and Boston State and close to the Museum of Fine Arts. Governor King refused to release the 52.5 million appropriated to prepare the new site. RCC remained cramped in temporary quarters and was not allowed to make major improvements or repairs. Each year the legislature and governor took large chunks out of RCC's minimal operating budget. Reorganization plans for higher education threatened RCC with merger or extinction. In 1979 the RCC student Politics Club sponsored a demonstration at the State House and students 84 faculty testified at House hearings to get items in the RCC budget restored. A tour of other community colleges was sponsored also to gather support and dramatize the injustice and institutional racism which is revealed when RCC is compared to the state's other community colleges. The struggle heated up in spring 1980 with three demonstrations in two weeks involving 200-350 community people, students, faculty 81 staff at each one. Children, elderly, ministers and social workers joined in the RCC demonstrations. The first demonstration at the State House received a commitment from Sen. D'Amico, chairman of the Boston Subcommittee of the Reorganization Commission, that he supported building the SW corridor campus. Secretary of Education Charles johnson, Lt. Gov. O'NeiI and many other leaders also spoke in support of RCC. The second demonstration saw testimony by community people and RCC students 81 faculty before the Reorganization Commission. Sen. Owens, Rep. Bunte and Rep. Mel King made dramatic and effective appeals on our behalf as did RCC Advisory Board Chairman and School Committee member lohn O'Bryant and METCO director lean McGuire. The Reorganization Commission voted to support RCC. About that time the MBRCC tcommunity college boardl revealed a plan to merge RCC with Bunker Hill Community College in Charlestown. 17 TRO T or THE STATE HousE 2 . 1 X 5 ' 2 T x . x, T wh 2 . 14 X Tx x-T . 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W '2 Q 4 W 5 :sr ,X Ita! rv l :rx 4:15 .fl r, 1. 'tra' Sen, D'Annpo, Rep. Mel King, Secretary of Education Charles johnson at State House lupper leftl. President Haskins awaits bus to Worcester llower rightl. -l This plan had been strongli. opposed by Betty lohnson, the one member of the MHRCC who had always supported RCC. Scarce-ly two weeks after her untimely death the plan was passed by the MBRCC executive 4 oniniittee. Busloads of RCC supporters journeyed to Quinsigamond Community College in Worcester to bloc k passage of the merger by the total Board. The lobbying paid off: the plan to merge RCC and Bunker Hill was halted by a cliff-hanger vote that ended in a tie. Meanwhile, the House and Senate passed a budget which included reorganization of governance for higher education in Massachusetts. This plan became law with Governor King's signature in lune 1980. Even under it, RCC remained alive and was granted its own board of trustees while the MBRCC itself was abolished. As the Yearbook went to press, the struggle continued with over 100 RCC supporters at the State House for more testimony before the Senate Ways and Means Committee. The House had passed a S30 million request for funds to build the new campus and the Senate was expected to follow suit. There was heavy lobbying going on to get the Governor to release the 52.5 million in order to allow RCC to move into the Boston Trade School, a much better temporary site and one that is very close to the proposed new campus. There was speculation that RCC might make that move in the fall of 1980. Pending approval of the 530 million appropriation, RCC might have its new campus as early as 1983. In the light of past oppression and injustice in education in Boston, the students, faculty 81 community supporters of RCC were prepared to fight all setbacks and delays to achieve the vision born in the 19605 of a high quality college in the heart of Roxbury. 21 V ::1'54e5:' ' -Y , . 3:i: cg 3.-1 r. I'f'?2E52E. I F au.-nv-'M 'Q- X'-1.35-.if Q4 f f ,. si P rf .wl ,ua- 1 gl Rep, Dorn Bunte flower left! 8. Sen, Bill Owens topper rightl speak before the Boston Subcommittee of the Commission of Reorganization of Higher Education. 77 YL -fi ,ex - D ,ffl 4 f , , '43 , f , 1 f IA xv' ' 4 4 W 'Q ,,i? '-fr,-fn? fn it 1 ae, , I if' 24 MBRCC members listen to testimony for RCC tabovel, Students with President Haskins celebrate vote flower rightl T Q INS CAMO 'H 'fi- 'Y ng.- if ia. 5--Sw 'N- Sh ..,-.. -1 . x I an ., 1 n'i I li F 1 I W' Q f , ,J v- ' ,J pf ..........-w .,,1 'W-. Ill-1 asf, KV v,- . , ,rw 4' 5, 4. A Q? 4 I xg, A , ...,. ..Y,,, ..,f 513i , A p .4 . 55, W ilu: an 7 Q? gwf' A 1 A f 5 5 ' f-9? J9'E'W?Wf 33 211- :P if , - A Z . f-,ff vw 2 -' my JL 0maQ...-.5,, ai. fu. .44 , -A '- F49 YQ fag V , ,V 25 l.ocal citizens march against racism 8. Klan On February 2, 1980, a SYOUP of ten Roxbury Communitl! Col' lege students and faculty- alone with members of the BOSi0l'l Peoples' Organization lf0fm9flY Mel King Coalitionl and other Boston groups, attended a maiof national civil rights march in Greensboro, North Carolina. They were part of a group ot over 130 ..-.- ...tm ian Rmmn in three say No to the Ku Klux Klan, and especially to protest the murder of five civil rights activists last fall in Greensboro by KKK and Nazi Party members. L The demonstration as also held to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Greensboro sit-ins, and help build a renewed network ot civil rights and anti- Klan groups across the country, he f u Inn aloha 'I'heRed1Pdpe! SCHOOL HARD KNDCKS 0fficlal's proposal scuttl by Mac Margolis Roxbury will not have an in- dependently run community col- lege for the 1980's if the Ken Haskins, president ot Rox- bury Community College tRCCj. Boston is large enough that it need not have one community col Ddnnef almost folksy, conversational manlfer, but on this day his words were anything but con- ciliatory. l feel like we've been betrayed by the board, All of us here know that in King we have a governor who is unsympathetic to our problems. Your actions leave us feeling very much alone, As Haskins went on, some ofthe board members began to squirm, And as the subse- quent stream of speakers - including Hispanic and elderly students, community workers, parents -followed Haskins with the endless litany of Roxbury Community Colleges grievances, the board members continued to squirm. Finally, Representative Mel King, a member ofthe legislative committee on Boston School reorganization, rose to address the panel. As I've sat here, l've thought about the words ofthe Dred Scott decision: that 'there are no rights of black people that whites have to honor.' When people use words like betraval. it is hecanw start on construction of the long-delayed Rox- bury Community Col- lege would be of par, ticular service to, the minority commuhity. Its location, in the Southwest Corridor on land adjacent to Madi- son Park High School and the new Occupa- tional Resources Center, would further the creation of an impressive educational complex in an area used by all racial groups. Also at the community college level there is room for different kinds of experimentation: the development of special programs that take high school students who are on the verge of dropping out or have dropped out, the offering of occupational curricula to older public high schools lacking modern facilitiesg the develop- ment of apprenticeship programs with local unions and businesses, active cooperation in job-training programs designed, according to the Carnegie Council on Policy Studies in Higher Education, with a view to making a maximum contribution to the development of education, work-experience and training op- portunities for disadvantaged youth. The changing shape of Bostan's economy has closed the obvious paths to economic mo- es Roxbury's college BAY STATE BANNER. Thursdiy. May 8, 1980 PAGE 11 could be crippling for the school. The Senate tackles the Commonwealth's budget this Roxbury Com. College week. . V V . RP' in a perennial budget' Massachusetts Board of Regional lege with satellite' in . V - . . Community Colleges has its way. I have not ' ulted U S get glnito Sghoglf presl' The Board which governs the V mb this pla . con- el we as 'ns' un 'ng lo' . ' . . - nl f fr t was stal leges usually varies states 15 commuf 'ees . sawa. ' . - W T . . V ,-. .. . h f- -- imber of students Thursday Nt at I resen .-1, Y',...a-'qs-'1.'goiis vt , , urs the crea '- rg- I. J ' 1s, 4 as '- i'z 'Jle halls of the state Last year's bud et Io' en ' I he number of Commur. -fs I. 91' X s o . l .ff ' oed with over two hours about 51.6 millionge ' f 'T::f?geLn fine eolvlhe' i' i ' 'Sy ' iles anddtesumonvslast president Kerf 'V ii 9' i'st always R , , , V -tg - ii - ,K 4- .yt it iw, f 'X X' ' -' l ,-- ' A 'I gint llmy 5:1190 El , f . 'ated af . lf' X . .h ,A I 9diuLr:I'l l'Tll l0n ,LH ,,. , le Hill r f , ' V H- - If .4--A ' 1- ' ' .v L Y G F 'I the fave- . 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The difficulty stems from the fact that her contribution was im- measurable and invaluable. lt is important, though, to try to put this into words -in part for her - but also in an attempt to plan a way to fill the tremendous void left by her passing. Good education for our community was Betty's dream. She worked toward this end day and night. Roxbury Community College was fortunate that it was one of the institutions favored by her. As a member of the Massachusetts Board of Regional Community Colleges, she worked for all of the community colleges in the Commonwealth. As a member of our community she was particularly concerned with the needs of Roxbury Community College and the continued withholding of the resources needed for its development. She was a consistent fighter for us. Betty also advised and counseled us. She was never too busy to meet with us or to take part in activities related to the College. A part of her dream for this community was that we have a newly-built community college with high quality programs sewing Roxbury, Dorchester, Mattapan, the South End, jamaica Plain and all of Boston. l could go on - but I must reflect personally also. Betty was a dear friend. I shall miss seeing her, talking to her, laughing with her and most of all depending upon her to be present when there was a struggle. Betty, as small as she was, was the enforcer. She was the one that you knew would stand up and fight when others might back down. There was no confusion about where she stood. There should then be no confusion about what we must do to continue her work. - President Kenneth W. Haskins af' '82, W sw' -nw, N Amxex ,, vw. .--v 5 ,f 1 ..g, Q Sa ,,-x -if -.. NR-5, CF Q ,Mu I W -.4 ' 1 U 'v .U -.yn -4 I I, lx sp-3 '?fi eL- , , . w. 'E x, AIA nf: .- 2 '32 . x ,Qi . mg, 'W wx 'uf -'QQ 4 ffm ff 1 df, M w Qqgk wk - M. ' f ' i '19 b . ,mm x .Eff -'xx . 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Ienkins , J A I .gi -gg. -1 ... -4 -W H . -fi-W .A wmv -.N P 'll ' Q 'x .1 - ' Q I w:.:.-'m2Wfe- X . -- ,. , . .Q wer f .rf 25: MQW' . f 1 -2.-5. wg--A-Ev EWG 1Vg'bJ, .-135, l Eg ' .. , . . X 3 55.5 f F15 X Vf5 .,q.:4.Etf.g -Sw in I 1 I Brenda F. johnson Gladys L. johnson josiah P. johnson Robin E. johnson Marian jones Robert A. jones .1 Wd? Eulyn A. joseph William junior Roland E. King 1' fsvgx '-2-:H Ghislaine LaFleur Santos Lopez Ianet M. Loring Gladys I. Lucien Lucie Lysius Iawad Madjdi-Sorkhabi lbxnipa L gig LLLL ' Mohammad Madjdi-Sorkhabi Kaseema Mahdee Willie R. Martin 57 7 J, Diana Martinez Wayne Martinez Mary Ellen MCLernore Carolyn I. Moore Lou Ella Moore Alberta L. Motley Rosaline Davis Mshoperi Anasiudi R. Odini Rose I. Okoro 58 ll Licelot Otaiiez Saundra Owens Rodolfo Peia aiikevw f'ln '? Paula I. Phelps Ruthie M. Phillip Mary L. Pippins Ioseph Pitts Edith Polo Ildefonso Ramos ' iff-m11,: i WW? M' ?,jg2: P , ,H I V. .3 ,' - e M J P H : x y V, Zenen Ramos Hansy Rigueur Deborah I Rochelle Iackson I Sammah Winsome I. Sampson 'ww Wi I' iff? H 77 16 fb 'Lore 1 Claire M. Sargeant day V 4 0 H-rnv Ya. I f f QS , 'z' , gf- TH If xii' Q, Marie Scott Magueye Seek Iibba M. Sesay Betty A. Singletary Elvira Solivan Iames C. Stephens 1f3EZWP 'E1533:. Q ggggvagfsvsgzlff l T ' f If if 4044 f Canise L. Thomas Virginia L. Thomas Ienniffer E. Tyler 61 Nneola O. Ude Grace O. Ugonwenyi Aida M. Valentin fan-4 Marie M.E. Vedrine Marcelina Velazquez Debbie A. Weathers '? ? a - i,iie 1 it 'i-i f r' ,gif .,.'e Lp, Liv-if :fag Ianet A. Wesson Ianell A. Whittaker Mary M. William 62 Ioan F. Williams Rhonda R. Wilson Veronica T. Winspeare Neysa Illeana Wright Those not pictured, Class of 1980: Jacqueline D. Abron Carmen L. Letriz Mohammad E. Pourmand Deloris Ferguson Frank E. Lewis Ramezani-Damaghani Linda Hart Romulo A. Lobaton Delois Smith Leslie M. johnson Regina F. Madyun Agnola M. Thomas Linda F. Lawson Annie Y. Mallory Arlecia Ann Thomas is Highest Honors Colin C. Bryant, Margaret I. Evans, Steven A. Evelia, Yemane S. Ghebremuse, Roland E. King, Roseline Davis Mshoperi High Honors Jacqueline D. Abron, AStella C. Avugara, Charles B. Belonwu, Harry I. Catan, Kareema C. Ghazali, Maria Elena Sanchez, Iibba M. Sesay, Delois Smith, Nneola O. Ude, Grace O. Ugonwenyi Honors Ana Alicea, Milagros Alvarado, jean C. Brewster, Marion L. Bynoe, Felicia C. Cedeno, Paul Cuevas, Lillian B. Fashakin, Deloris Ferguson, Frankye S. Gibson, Ismael Gomez Ir., Ieanette N. Hicks, Sedi Inyagwa, jean W. Iabouin, Deborah A. Iohnson, Brenda F. johnson, Iosiah P. Iohnson, Robin E. johnson, Marian jones, Santos Lopez, janet M. Loring, Kaseema Mahdee, Willie R. Martin, Diana Martinez, Mary Ellen McLemore, Alberta L. Motley, Anasiudu R. Odini, Rose l. Okoro, Paula I. Phelps, Mary L. Pippins, Ioseph Pitts, Mohammad E. Pourmand, Deborah I. Rochelle, Jose M. Sanchez, Ventrice E. Sarjeant, Magueye Seck, Debbie A. Weathers, Ianet A. Wesson, Neysa llleana Wright THE CLASS OF 1980 THE CLASS OF 1979 1-1. uv . 5.1151 ,A ,iw , 4 M, jlqw, -' -.r.,-fl 35.2, 4 xv-,fy . V. ' vvevzyz' 'H ,' 'Lf '- .- ,-g'Q'.',a3zqif- . ...5 .,. ,, . . , 4: A ww 1.4-jv ,M V: VL , . -Vr Q . ,my H w !4'.f'ub ?'t-jg 1'fvv54-l' ff.-Ql'1.Aaf5i 'tk 1 .. 1-Aa X t. Q' W4 , , , .,!,,L'f f -Q ,l 1 ., o l .,4 's 11' ,' A , ' 5 ff4Q- , .93 !,QA,'ygqfQ ' 7, .fg'L,55', I ' ' 3. . V A f' -N -- , .. ii- Wdghg--.z'm4+11'f2 - 3'5,,1mm32w1 ,v .L' ' D w. vw.. 941'-s:1f:f.1 - i1Lwy-ieg. ZFQEN' 1, .- , ., Q' gl Z fix - ' 'lvfuiff' x iaggvf 5 Iuflf .-,M '- 4 '- 3-rw , .I-22,1-Lmvf. 'fi-all 9571 2-- V 'lw+.'I AJ- iff'-4,'.'Vx5Ef'4n4'p4 '2?i?q' q's..,,r e 'r' t V ' ' --mmm '-2 ,., - 56' 4, 5' J WN -f'.,,,.'L 4 -L. . -.- ., ma. ,. , v - , ,, f ,J 4 'v ,1 ' A I ., f .ir , A , v. J x 3 lx-H uf X fo' W, v u,, 1 fp' 'Q I 1 ' 41 H 4' ' rl, w ik., x , , 'Dx 1 Ianet Adekunbi Festus M.0. Afarnefule Regina L. Anderson N04 Catherine Anunwah Anna I. Arroyo Margaret Awogboro rg 4 f .ff if ,. . . 1 .613157- ' -' ' ' 'a2.L'.-5 226' Qf5:'i'fE52 1, 6 A x jg,,1:-13, V31-:g:g,5:p ' 1 ffm I f I f' Q 8' V s- , f 9 9 r'A A , -.v', f',ff:L3ggf5:13'g:fV f ' R Iosephine Baker Bobbie Bannister Martha Bethel 65 Constance L. Booker Iirnrny Boykin Delores Buggs M z 11,3 .... 5. QQ? N l ' ' 4. ' fr - All 2 ia W 1-7--.75 i, . 5314 nleele 'if 'fir V 55 l r S' . .2 . Q .. , . - ll H .I '- ' 'l - v. ' ' I ,.Q11.z-.3, , 5.-:ff 2'??'. 9,1-, .h -.I+ Q-, L rig -1 ' 4. J' -' ,. iff ' y, I rg 213 .A + -. - .5 gig -1. 'W J. 'f ' fri Angela Y. Bynoe Rosa Cabrera Doreen Z. Calhoun IVX 'gm Lissette C. Cardona Melody Carter Rose Y. Carty ee fsw f' i 'p0N Rosa Ceteno Mary F. Clegg Manuela S. Costa Ioyce Crawford KWNA73 h . Iuanita I. Colon ITN .4-. M... Sara B. Creach f 1 I .79 ' al., ra' 3ffie,a4? ':l7 'J ',, ff - l V ' frlr2':?3' f' kvifg r fa' . .. W 1:' :,. l ' v-23 Li- 'jQn3.-:ff 4 352127 :fy ,3,Zi1,' Elyria Creecy Elba Cruz Carol Curry N2 fib- Roscoe Dabney Georgia Daniel Zobeida De Los Santos -1 new f we A ' K 1. .2 N , '3 9 Q :xv 'Ev F '-f?-'-sq, M Qin : if fa '-'F U wi-53,5 ,ff J Ya X .353-vga, I lf K. ,.,..5k xx QS? ' ,i ,D - Willio Deravile Rose M. Desjardins Ioseph Desraville an -19' qi? Y l Carlean Dixon Delroy Edwards Patricia Farr 'JT'T gf? und' Iorge P. Fidalgo . QD if 11 , xi ' . . 1:5 1 -, -1 'J Marie N. Germain ww ms' Hernani Gonclaves frfv'?f ' vw Carmen Garcia ,e - .ag keg. , :gf 2235:- ww .. . g?i5'5 61+ff 5 f fa ' -1 frgfw' i'1?fpf'v -f m :1:2..Q ,-. v. f :'-5, 5.9 ' - iz, x 'V . . fi giifff .-5+ :wifi 2' - ' iifflggiff 1: fee, Av- :2::f:,,,f:-,:-. A 1.fa1w0'2 '-f' Bernadine Gittens Vera Graham fl G if ,f ' A H123 sg ,iq 'fr M, QE., MA-Y. '1- i Wife 'ii r r Q A' 31 X5 fi ffs W ,r ' 1-IH, K 111 . 14, ,,,Al.,,,fA , 7 J Bright Gbenedio fff0'4 Clifford Glasford Dorothy Green 69 as Linda Green Celia Griffin Alix Guillaume Mary Hall Ella Hamlin Iacquelyn Hayes fav 'Yr' ar li Iennetta H. Hyatt Dennis C. Irving Deborah Iackson . .-I-W' 1 - Avi 'Y b i rf 'Q T ,A 9. ':'-4 , - 'N-f Cherfils D. jacques Ascencio lean-Louis E. , 3 A :M 1' rf , 1 o .ff 2 .lu -. Evelyn B. Johnson Linda johnson Claudia Iones Clinton Iones 5395 inf- x 'y' I Patcher Ienkins kv- fWY Lisabeth A. Iohnson Iacqueline L. Iordan Gwendolyn Judah Mercy Katchi Sarah Kindle -van. Q4 -4-Q V . Q ,wwe Qi . F' Timothy I. Kitchens Earlene Lee Shebra I. Legrant w 9 N l Minnie Leonard Michael Lungelow Tahih Mahdee 72 I on T' -1, inn-133 Ilia Marquez f'f1'Xl ',W' 4 Mable W. Mills Bertha R. Murphy 1- - 1 1. Q 'wx FINE, Patricia Mason Lois Mikle l l 1 x,,9g ,ii Richard A. Myers 5 - - ..-..4,, . , ,... - ' H ' ,,V.V,.. ....f'jffsgf , H ' Z-ajW'AtEj:-ff . 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V4 -. V .1 V, -A -. .ay V, 1 , . ,V .fy VW, Wm., .. ff., . . li 1 E' 5, 'ffiZ:1E- Jz1 fEi ,. QF:-fi Mi ' 1135' 24.115 cam! .4 Basil Nj oku Nnoruka Okele Charmaine Oliver . -H! ' 4 E P 4 1 73 Polycarp Onaga Juana Osorio Betty Peaks Benjamin S. Pettie Delores Pickett Edward Pitts I - V l 'lf' 7 15.55.5251 i 1.4 4 'E' rv: P 'N Norma Pomales Tracey Pratt Shirley Price 'TY' ICN-of ff W J 1 ZX! Ai, Q. Adella R. Quinn Percy N. Ragsdale Marie G. Rigaud . qv, Aparicia Rodriquez Nancy Rodriquez Irma D. Rosado f I 4 ' K d' Ig? AG , ' 11 1 9 ' V , Zffglj. 'T5Q.'1 1.1 ' , ' A V QM .. zlfgg ' f .:L4:5, 4, .. ,n -1 .,1 8 fI:55f ?f'-,- ,-552152, .- JM . , . ,' Qf1zfGwh:2v5e4:3Q:egffgfb 'vgwwi-'u '3' V: 724 45 f W , ..g -.me-u-: J vs -.-:af W: 1.-L'Iw, 41 ,f':', ,f 45. 1' Law . V: 1 L . -.j'-q'.-we2551?-':L-1g3::'9? fQ'!'fiA?f-f1.fi'1f'2'5 S:' 'r,:,. .f '1 -. E-4 Maurice E. Rouse Carolyn Rudolph Carol K. Sanford 75 fix ,f X sw ,f ,. ,'A , N, if S Benito Santiago Marlene Satchell Marie P. Seme . Agia' Inez Shelton Batille Simon Gwendolyn Springer james L. Staples Louis St. Paul Hermina Stephens QI .mfr wwf' lf' - - ' fr, ..-' -V if I' - , , Aw. vi. Rags :R ' - 1 A .lu v , P 1 1 V, N 5-Q 1+ fs , QA R Q gf.. 7 If . . ,L I -, Q8 R if 'll l ' 'W Y l ,,1 - .sf ' 1 f l , , , , V 4ffa-fa' 1 .. ir 1 f 7' , ' V, g,f..,j..,l -23. 4, :- Qi , , w 9 fig '4i4ZZ4'yS-ff ' f feffxw- A ii. Marcia F. Tapia Edna Tate Nellie Taylor ,q,,,,,hv ,. Diane Teal juan A. Urena 1'9 ff 4' rv Ma---2-' ---- Phillippe Vigne Carol Walker f -n- Bonifacia Vazquez Diane M. Walker Howard West Venus White Carol Williams an Q. Ethel M. Williams Selena Williams Theresa Williams Ae,1 Ollie M. Willis Asefa Yirga Beverly Young Those not pictured, Class of 1979: Samuel Algarin Renee Allen Morden Abrose Christianita Bartley Odette V. Bresilla George W. Brown Carol Butler Deloris Capehart Mireille B. Charles Betty Davis Antonio Fazio Patricia E. Frasher juanita Gendrey Regina E. Gilmore Francis Gore Kathleen Grady Francis Gusiora Alexander Holmes Beresford I. Iackman Addie D. Iohnson Nancy johnson Linda Lawson Robert L. Mclntyre Pamela Mobley Eke I. Okeke Ianice Porter Ebony G. Robinson Yolanda Rubalcava Annette Simons Cassandra Smith Agatha Bryna Summons Lucy Valles Marcia Williams Beatrice Wilson DMINISTR TIO lose de jesus Dean of Students Gerald laney Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs Theodore Moran Liberal Arts Division Chairperson joy Daley Director of Continuing Education Henreitta B. Ball Asst. to the President Lynette jones-Carradine Director, Research 84 Development 80 Booker DeVaughn Dean of Academic A airs Harold M. Brabham Dean of Administration 2 4 f - K ta ,b 1 I .f 5. J s I if-Q B. - 1-ffjiifd ,c Kenneth W. Haskins President WN I t- -1:-fx K V , Ear! VV ei -. c ,fx 1 K fy ,as , 5 ,S A, 'lf f . 'S . .. .ie r 53. , f ' 175 fi -J jg 1- - .wh-fy.. 4. ob ffrf '-fwfr: ff' 545 IQ-J' 7 V, I 6,4 N A t ff C 'C Angel A. Amy-Moreno Assistant Professor, Social Sciences Marta S. Bolivar Assistant Professor, Mathematics Elnora Britto Assistant Professor, Secretarial Science Barbara Burgess Assistant Professor, Secretarial Science Louise Corgin Instructor, Social Sciences Kesete Daniel Assistant Professor, Science Clarence B. Davis Assistant Professor, Electronics Muhammad A. Farrakhan Assistant Professor, Business Anclemariam C-ebremichael Associate Professor, Science Louis P. Gippetti Instructor, Art Marita Colden Assistant Professor, English joel I-larkovv Associate Professor 84 Dept. Chairperson, Mathematics St Technology 81 FACU LTY Michael 1. lmpastato Assistant Professor, Department Chairperson, Languages Robert Mitchell Krim Assistant Professor, Department Chairperson, Business Isabel Martineau Assistant Professor, --1 Languages Aggrey Mxolisi Mbere Associate Professor, Department Chairperson, Social Sciences Barbara E. Melnick Assistant Professor, English Denise M. Moorehead Instructor, English Mugelle W. Otieno Assistant Professor, Business Thomas Carl Reeves Assistant Professor, Social Sciences Vivian Renta Assistant Professor, Science t L Denise Sawyer-johnson Instructor, Social Sciences George joseph Schiavone Instructor, Mathematics . zhvvf Michael l. Seebeck Media Specialist 1 1 ai has . img - -why r jf f , I . , A ,W 6 .gf 1:27 f 4 'rv rf-1' --, rf fr S 4 Am-11.5 il fU '01 l l f 4 . fn. K f N ,off Q. llfgqgw . vii 82 p. I X, '. 1 E' ' 13' 'Pl 5 ' 4,.,ij, Q U '- . W , ' 1 - ll in M, ,,' ' X i F! M, i ll fy. 5 ' f Y ll 1' 1 A ' r , - 3 r 4 A M N X Xt ' lim ' L ' ' i Ziff' . gf 'KQLLILI' 5 ,L. Q . 1 w i I., rugs 1 ':T1.?l, ,, i' . , f, EN 4. 5, L 331,52 104 if z 'Q , xv, -1 I- Q. A aa I Hugh Stringer Associate Professor, Secretarial Science Maurice P. Tonissi, Il Instructor, Business Georgia Mary Weetman Associate Professor, Department Chairperson, Science james N. Whitney Assistant Professor, Mathematics Doris Woods Assistant Professor, Secretarial Science lon Abdullah Yasin Associate Professor, Department Chairperson, English 81 Humanities .T -- , ',, A K' ,- , 'il' '- - ' . fl fi, fi X i n X3 ii' I i' I - ' f ww., Hg ,,,, Barron B. Cox ., , if ,. R ., A Whaleland S. Cross ' fft g ,L,,,,.Q,,y V ' ' Nancy Connolly V X, Goodale gf: , , .' ' wa: r i itil t 1 ,.fv'1f Graham Lewis Everett T. Lyn Farzad Mobin 83 x N 7? wx . , , w X N N . 4 x ww if , X CL X f X S Tix 5 ' ,jlifa X gf? S1'ErESS?f H .....x- x .,.,44Ng-,.fgRNk h X pn- g1 ,Q.w A X . g .-',-p fl 1 -'ff ' 1 .,- WI ' 2711, Q4 4,9-J W-Q.--nwm,,,,,m.W7mt A M 1 x rfb' Herman H. Ahmad Director, Cooperative Education Henry Allen Continuing Education Willie Booker Director of Student Activities 81 Head Coach George Campbell Director, Center for Individualized Progress Ruth Hines Nurse Betty Richardson Director of Admissions Stephen Veiga Registrar Ernestine Whiting Director, Financial Aid Dan Woods Learning to Learn LaVerne Banks Secretary, Student Services Clifton A. Butt Principal Bookkeeper lean Renel Casimir Bookkeeper ADM N ISTR TI E ,am t- 'A ,tk .f-L:-Qfs' ,,, , . f+:se . f- -r , vs. ' - ' .SPI QQ? ,. . ,., A,.,,, ,t,,. , Lv H V 1' , ' . A-, ig.- if J gi- ,Q tg Q' ,i 35 1-.r-V il-if ---s . :. RQ, 23 V, 354 - 2+ am' Qs ' 'L ,':.+ . X ,QU .., J f- . E E? , .v f -4-' 1 ?'::q.4:f W- - Y. ' , gi., ,J , , , , ., v mm fl it f ' 1 ,, av, I fv M, ,, R' l N A I . ...f- -.!9 t 421 'E Y 1 ,A x-Q51-if ' 'xr 'J X 10 -. ' ,QA t. V47 X N l ,g2,f an4G' .24 V X - -.Q . , ,X IW! . ,wa J I xxx N 86 Rx fb. 4-'A eff' .L 4 , x Q 'gn' ' :' ' N A A ,,--if t .. J 1' J . .A A, ,W I 'x i 1 L . H ff, if 4113 lg-H' Andrei F. Clark Secretary, Personnel Myra V. Evans Personnel Assistant Evelyn Gonsalves Receptionist Atif S. Hameen Coordinator, Word Processing Center Geneva Lynch Secretary, Financial Aid Rosemary Movvring Secretary to the President ,emma 445 5' fi., ,,,.,...' -' A .531 54, V- ffz HFS! 1 Aziz .-f I f .,.. f, .- ffff ' , xx, f 'N . X , fm: , -1 P ,gil b xk,f '., f -21, H, A l xx 4 Rosie Quashie Secretary, Admissions zu Frantz Rolles jr. Accountant -egg . vf' Yolanda Rubalcava Secretary, Academic Affairs Hellen E. Singleton Secretary, Continuing Ed. Bertha Newsome Tucker F' Secretary to the President Richard Young Storekeeper COLLEGE STAFF 87 Mr K, 1 1 Q F525 q 'QQ .fi V V -Q ' 1 N: E 5 fi .X WX .- ... f 1' 'XY it X Ei 'film ' ' '-N.X.3f?uT.A '6i'uus. i 5 . 3 SQ NJ M- 'sae NX S N5 90 co in Uni y We Strive , ,.:..r:j- J A up-tl , ' 'Q ,:-QR .1f'u Xu, Y' J .,,,:.:,',-es.. f. ,f,rfig .,yf,,1s,, 1 ,. , 5 . 3 . 'fyrt 1 Et, 'Q ' Fifi' .2 A ' tit we if ' Y , yr' ' sf' 5 . ,2 K -. is fy T-i ii, grt.r:, 5' ' iw! 7 VOLUME. 5 NO. T KOXBTERY COMMUNTTY COLL?-GT. APRIL 1980 A ' Q53' . 1 5 ' . inter' m Dean Gets Promoted 5 - f The 535.00 Student A ,, was . . -.-.,s..-' by Marcia Rene' coursesi. Students are getting 'td.11'.-- Achvgt fee r ' The newiy appointed interim more trusting ot us and they teei an W Y igiean oi Studers, hge Deaesus thgrxfe are now reaiiy heiping f f here Does Go, eeis very go a out eing t . 'J' .,,. , XL- . asked to serve in this capacity. With his busy scheduie, he '-':,,,. 'H The positron became ettective stiii tinds time to teach Human if A- December 6,'i979.He teeis it isa eiations in Spanish on Satur- By Wmie Martin measure ot coniidence and ays and the Freshperson's I I U b I ' r ' 5 th gag The thirty-tive doiiar student activity tee is, unequaiiy, support trom the ad- ministrauonf' Mr. Deiesus observed that in making the changeover trom counseiiing to interim Dean, there is not that much dit- ierence. B0th tobs are simiiar requiring him, he said, to meei students and counsei then or needs. The administrative side is practioaiiy the s-Hr-ne with aii ot the paper work and iiies on the students. The Dean stated that he does not pian to counsei aiter registration is compieted beduse beth are very active positions. Protessor Amy- Moreno is now in charge ot the biiingu ai education and counseiiing program and ac- cording to Deiesus, he is doing The By Donald McCra., Many times the contributions ot biadts in U.S. war etiorts are ignored by the history books. Such is the case oi the 99th Fighter Squadron, an aii biack Air Division active in Worid War ii. in 1941, a Howard University student, Yancey Wiiiiams tiied suit under sponsorship ot the N.A.A.C.?., to compei the War Department to admit him one oi the Air Corp's centers immediateiy atter ing, the War Department in ions to keep the segregated, announced pianning to estabiish an training center at Tuskegr University to train biack piir tor iighting. Though this p was strongiy opposed by N.A.A.C.P., and iudge Wiii Hastice, because it connnue segregate biack piiots iron reguiar service, the p was moved into tuii gear a March 7, 1941, AT piio to Seminar aso rn pans . I . . . A d Cr C m heir divided among the various student ciubs and organizations. Cody an eorge a p aiso teach the treshperson's The tee is not tor any partrcuiar group, it generaiiy serves the 5ef 3fW in YUSVSH- g interests oi aii aspects oi student interests. M Dqesus' hom m Puma The maiority ot students here at RCC, both day and night, Rico and Singh' has been Wim are non-traditionai students inot tresh out ot high schooii. RCC tor three and a hait years. . , , , , h- he ,ecewed his B A The tee shouid provide activities which can be shared by aii, Prior tot rs,' . . - I at New vom Univgrgityl his parents and singie-parents, empioyed and unempioyed- ' d oun sters and oider students Master s at Harvard E ucaton y g , Schooi and he is now working The great percentage ot students here at RCC have sodai K '-eil hi5fD0f'?gie Soilnseff' and tinanciai responsibiiities which do not aiiow them ade- iff: L22-Lsooien anggialll quate time' tor participation in student activides. evertheiess the activities sponsored shouid be geared iorfteacher at Cambrid e Hi h N ' a ,ew good ,ob-1, and Lam, gd-,cor ands 50512, toward the convenience oi the maiority. This acknowiedge- Assessing the program turther Trade Schooi. They were aii ment deserves recognition,it,and oniyihactivities are spon- he Said, '1 M-iY.M0fen0 is combined with a Biiinguai sored, blSiC2nY haftdhns EHBNSY1 and VYOSFBW- 1 y y in viewing the specifics ot the procedures ot getting the Wi? Hfldemic SVN? P ma iY for in Yeb 'a'V' 3 decmof' dx be O.i4. to spend our money, iet us take a iook at the who, what Hispanic and muitr-cuiturai stu- made by the Search Committee and when of mis Confusing Summon. dems' ufAakm5 ww they 'ale' do dy me posmon oi Dem of Who says it's O.K. to spend SGA moneyi initiaiiy the SGA Esblnghsh as Second mnguage Sw emi or one oi the attiiiated ciubs or organizations with a maiority . vote oi its members agree to spend a certain amount ot ht' t money on a specific occasion. A check requisition, which is lg issued, upon request, by the Treasurer ot SC-A, is tiiied out by the ciub or organization and returned to the treasurer tor yadumd, Them were many phmesg Subsequemw' because what is known as f1Processin5,f, Duriqs..-rvrocessingr. the mo, rsrrnwn of ,he comageous expkms O, Areasurer,upon approvai,srgns the reqursrtron,then he takes C me 99ml anmhe, brad, mme, it to the Director ot Student Activities tor approvai and his thg formed this signature, Dean oi Students tor approvai and his signature, sei then he takes it to the Dean oi Administration tor veritica- VE ot sutticient tunds and his signature, then he takes it to 3 Ottice tor the transtormation ot the requisition me check, which he then must pick up and ' ion that requested it. -f Organization --htg tedii n is We rt ot have Vt E . ' f since T con- ericahas he biack H woman Monday,March 10th thru Frr- one AY soqarry day, Aprii 18th, the Coiiege is mDst new having! an in-house recruitment Roxbury Community med' -'ws drive or Faii'i900 Admission. in is sponsoring the Battie ot around Kwon-,en 3, nnection with this drive, Choirs, to be heid on Park In ,mtttng so there wiii be a ML and Mrs. May 3, T980 at Madison .dosmg the RCC Contest Winners wiii be High Schooi Auditorium, Ann. .' -lip between 'Q .. , d the biack the two students one maie and starting at 7:30 p.m. L W Ik ' Ei iEd't er ffisst. E A P- 'OU' Marci dl Willie lCIUred5 Gibbaa Sitlfne cASSt Edfigiariliin 53 I 'f ot y iFOrrner Editgrj l AFRICA HISTORY CLUB ,,.. . X,-'f Lv 1' N. . 'elf ggffi' W -' V , 6 ff fiqxr : .- ' ' A 'Q-f 'C' 'i -In I . N Z fn- 'T .A y I r r liz: i . 1.Sedi-Inagwa, Secretary 2. Atif S. Hameen, Advisor 3. Delores Cabral Kadija, V. Pres. 4. Alajo Adegbalola 5. juan X. Byars Not pictured: Akila Tate, Kaseema Adegbalola-Mahdee 91 - Q- ff it at R X it 'QUE' Ni' w-'R '99 Qu -IQ' Front Row: Marie Simeon, Saundra Owens, jennifer Geer, Margaret Evans 2nd Row: Betty Richardson, Regina Madyun, Linda Way, Geneva Lynch 3rd Rovv: Stagne jacques, H. Terrence King, C. Chris Ekechukwu, Hansy Rigeur, Ricky Davis A3 4-we 4 iff-1 ol J'-SA 11 S 1 l f ,f X ' ' Qfv - xx Q Avg 4? , , . 'J .cf , v ,,.. .kv .. Q X , If l Kala. , 1.5 H-A be .M K., ,M Not Pictured: Nathaniel Cleef, Gonzales Dovvdell, Anthony Sanclefer, luanita Dunn and Prof. june Randolph lSponsorJ 93 ISLAMIC STU DE ASSCCIATIO dh QQ-i 'FTW . iw- I ttf! ' 5 A-'Z Members of the RCC islamic Student Association, with Prof. Herman H. Ahmad, Sponsor fSeated, 3rd from Left? 94 5 5 : NSN-w it wv mn i s 1 -L fQr.a,.,h 'J 3 1, gi 5 Q71 V1 Q.3g5l'l S .. -5 5 f mr , 1 My A I, s- f , 1' T A' 1 'g :W Q K, VK 2 Lk x.. V 5 fi 91,5 f-W M-4 1- -I 0 f ,1 J ' 'fx,- 4 A f ff gy ,A .wi , ' V. ,A,. N ff ' :' , ,Vg-g,,.. :f D A ' 7, 2 gf ' ' i gil 4 V ,- ,, V -:- - .g::,. : Q. I -j :Y . yr 1' 'f Q' . CL,-Ld 2'1 -fffflf ':,,' Q ' 1 P' S F . f A ,S I 4 ,v ip., ,SEEN ' :- ks-.,-,, ,P U,,,,.,..w--- RCC PCLITICS C UB Seated on Floor: Tony Lycurgus, jorge Palmarin tTreas.J Seated: Wayne Robinson, Anita jones, Dr. Thomas Reeves CSponsorJ, Eliciana Smith Standing: Prof. Robert Krim, Douglas Ruffin KV. Presb, Marcia Watson, Harold Baughns, janet Loring KV. Pres.7, Tashighou Saeed, AI Watts, Mehran Panahi-Roodsari, Delores Cabral Not Pictured: Willie Martin fPres.7, Agnola Thomas fSecretaryJ, luanita Dunn, leanace Spencer, Abdulkhaliq Mohamed, Gibba Sesay fformer Presb 96 - A :- I fx I ',1 I ,Q la ' S152 ,5 ,Vg ff' I , ' ff' ' ,J ' . f if Q f O ,V s, , I sv , ' Q3 . f , . . I Y mabvx 12 1 ..., 6 K fx ,.'- 1' 1 Q H . 2 ix Q- 4' if 5 , ei in J' ., X t lean McGuire at State l-louse, Director of METRO 81 RCC Advisory Board Member flower rightbg Sheriff Dennis Kearney speaks to State 84 Local Government class llovver leftjg AI Watts, newly elected SGA President lupper leftlg and speaker at Career Day lupper rightl. STUDE TGOVER ME T ASSOCIATIO OFFICERS rg C., ff, 9 N53 1 ,F an Q 'Q A Harry l. Catan, Khadijah Deloris Cabral, Maisey Spencer, Vernon Sergenton KV. Presb, lOSe de jesus lDean of Studentslg Seated Willie Martin lPres.lg Not Pictured: Nathaniel Geer tTreasl 99 CC RADIO C UB: WRCC 1 P117 x xx L ' 2212 KSZCEA ,951-Q1 5 fgjeia H+ ,.-,. ,, iran ,jiri kids. , ,4'5c'Bi339XXxM' A -C V7 l ' i W .Qi ' i W S., tw' A r Wg , x 'J ' 5' ' 12 ' Seated: Patrick Perpignand CV. Presb, Doug Ruffin CPres.J, Wayn Harold Baughns Not Pictured: Prof, Denise Moorehead, Sponsor 100 .....,,,,v-,, e Robinson Standing: Brother Alajo, Unidentified Student, nf I 1 .X- X.. . 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'Q 101 CQ 9 e . y f Q. --1 'mx 5' Expressettes: 1st Row - Leon Clayton Coach 2nd Row - Martha Bennett, Mona Thurman, Damaris Bernard, Diane Galloway Valerie Spencer 1Not in photo: Lola HaiIey1 HISTORY OF ATHLETIC COACH OF THE YEAR Alfreda Harris 1977-78, 1978-79 MEN Won 15 lost Won 22 lost Won 19 lost Won 19 lost Fava Won 9 lost Won 16 lost HONORS TEAM RECORDS WOMEN 3 1974-75 Won 18 lost 7 1975-76 5 1975-76 Won 25 lost 2 1976-77 5 1976-77 Won 20 lost 2 1977-78 3 1977-78 Won 23 lost 2 1978-79 11 1978-79 Won 9 lost 7 1979-80 5 1979-80 ROSB URY COMMU NITY COLLEGE RECORDS Shebra Legrant - Mona Thurman - Shebra Legrant - Shebra Legrant - Lisabeth johnson - Most Assists Career 1523 Howard West - Most Rebounds Season 14481 Howard West - Most Points one game 1361 Howard West - Most Points one game 1441 Ronald jackson - Most Points one game 1441 Russell Townsend - Most Points one game 1441 Most Career Points 11,3991 Most Points one game 1521 Most Career Rebounds 11,1211 Most Points single season 17631 Eugene jackson - Most Career Assists 14871 kv!--+ H Express: ist Row - 1kneeling1 Tommy Williams, Robert jones, Tony Latson, jesse Rosser 2nd Row - 1standing1 Clarence Buggs, Al Watts, Frank Lewis, Harold Dunson and David Belim 1Ballboy1 ALL REGIONAL PLAYERS NICAA XXI NATIONAL NICAA RECORDS Marcia Williams 1975-76 Lisabeth johnson 1977-781 Lisabeth johnson 1978-79 Most Assists Susan Summons 1976-77 Shebra Legrant 1978-79 in one game 1141 Marcia Williams 1976-77 Darlene Cox 1978-79 Shebra Legrant: Carolyn Lewis 1976-77 Lisabeth johnson 1978-79 1. Most Points - 5 game series 11461 Howard West 1977-78 Ronald jackson 1978-79 2. Most Field Goals - 5 game series 11461 Melvin Robinson 1977-78 Cynthia Samuels 1978-79 3. Most Field Goals - Career 11021 Shebra Legrant 1977-78 4. Most Rebounds - one game 1281 NICAA CATEGORY LEADER Shebra Legrant - Scoring 132 51 1978-79 Shebra Legrant - Rebounds 128 71 1978-79 Howard West- Rebounds 122 21 1977-78 Marcia Williams - Scoring 129 71 1976-77 MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS Shebra Legrant - 1978-79 East-West All-Star Game Shebra Legrant - 1978-79 Region XXI Shebra Legrant - 1977-78 MCCAC Tournament Shebra Legrant - 1977-78 Region XXI Howard West - 1977-78 MCCAC Tournament Marcia Williams - 1976-77 Marcia Williams - 1976-77 MCCAC jerome Denny - 1975-76 5. Most Rebounds - 5 game series 1881 6. Most Rebounds - Career 11371 7. Most Points - Career 12201 ALL-NATIONAL TEAM 1NjCAA1 Shebra Legrant - 1978-79 Cynthia Samuels - 1978-79 Shebra Legrant - 1977-78 Susan Summons - 1976-77 ALL-AMERICANS Shebra Legrant - 1978-79 Shebra Legrant - 1977-78 Howard West - 1977-78 Marcia Williams - 1976-77 NATIONAL BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME: Shebra Legrant 411135. .CIM A. V S? JL I-XV.- ,,,,. -, 1 f I 227721 - , 'L V K T U -1' fl me x X xx K g R, fr ATHLETIC BA Students, faculty, staff and distinguished guests enjoy the 1980 Athletic Awards Banquet at Satch's fx M ia .. 'W if ' 5 'fi -ft-' . J- 4 . if l 1 1 'U W 225' , - .Q Q, ff .-'?,i'5T .-su 1.5 I ,, i L E 4 t 'www if tllfiigg-gem ET img f I . -2:5f-E1Ei'EEEEI 53E2'f-5:I:9g:1:Ei-3355253-9 ' W . s., ' '1E': j',:' ?'f11,'1f:':5Jffu-123'-':-, 2:35,,.I:j'E2lSF3f5?'Qw,' -du. , - '-: I-11, ,- 212J'4-111.y- ,Ez ' '. l,3:g'Qf.'.21 ::3i1:, .14 'p,5:L 12E22f11:'E, 11512-Q 1111152123175 4 ,'?:,:g1? Ei'E2:1E2,5,'E3 ?ff 'M - 7' 5 11-112. 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KX 1, N. sy X t UNITY BANK 84 TRUST C0 Serving the Community Open Saturdays Mortgages - Commercial Personal 81 Savings Accounts N.O.W. 81 Regular Accounts All Deposits Insured By F.D.l.C. FOR INFORMATION CALL MAIN OFFICE ROXBURY Unity Bank 81 Trust Co 2343 Washington Rox ., ..,...445-0300 MATTAPAN SQUARE Unity Band 81 Trust C0 2343 Washington rox ...... 445-0300 CHISOLM FUNERAL CHAPELS 532 Columbus Ave., Boston and 10 Washington St., Dorchester 267-0504 and 442-2631 Still serving and HELPING The Public after 33 years, with a Reliable Staff. Directing Supervising Funerals Shipping Everywhere in the United States and Any Part ofthe World. Lee Barrett, Director Roxbury Dental and Medical Group, Inc. 185 Dudley Street Roxbury, Mass. 02119 an ATR SEIU. In A n. A fi AFA AA ' Q QT L,NlTy C035 Services Dental Adult Pedontics iChiIdrenl Dental Hygiene Prosthetics lDenturesl Repairs 84 X-ray School 81 Community Monday-Friday 9 am f S pm 24 hour Emergency Service Telephone tbl 73 442-btltltl Medical Adult Pedontics iChildrenJ Obstetrics-Gynecology Podiatry lFoot Carel Home Visitings 84 Outreach Medical Lab 81 X-ray Outreach Special Clinics 84 Counseling Services Hypertension Nutrition Diabetes Family Planning Sickle Cell Childbirth Classes Social Services I 84 A Superette 218 Humboldt Avenue Dorchester, MA 02120 Open 7 days 442-7OI 3 Ill-I Telephone 442-6874 A7Ld1.,551L suiariz oieuo Open Seven Days A Week VVEGIQCIJYSZ Sundayg 7:00 A.M. - 9:00 PM. 7:00 A,M. - 4:00 PM. UTLEY'S VARIETY Fresh Meats - Vegatables - Groceries 198 Humboldt Ave. Roxbury, Mass. 02119 Kent 344 Martin Luther King Blvd. Roxbury, Mass. For Quality 81 Service Shop Quality products at the lovvest possible prige with 3 gmilg. NATIONAL RADIO 84 TELEVISION CO. 2185 Washington, Roxbury, Mass. 427-1550 Furniture - Appliances levvelry T. ,'sARadi s . Washin Machines All! Conditiongs Rgefrigerators t tzrs Cash - Lay-Away E-Z Budget Terms joseph H. Cohen Allan M. Cohen Manager Asst. Manager J -5, if ' Adi sin Y if? I ' A 7 .-.--. 160 Dudley St Roxbury 1243 Blue Hill Ave., Mattapan 1370 Dorchester Ave Dorchester 479 Mass. Ave., Cambridge Peoples Choice . 1.76 Ccmgr.1tuI.1tions to the Class of 1980 fro in Friends ofthe Community A SLM wg ij beau nubian brummel ., R . . 4 ,N tonsorial emporium . ,S ffhtlfl-Nix 3 . ffrivr. 15: .1 ,9 'K 4 '- rl- . - - - natural hair styling - Your satisfaction is our greatest advertisement Nulaicm Notion, Inc. PHONE 427-5911 FREE PARKING 67 Humboldt AVC- 1182 Blue Hill Ave. R0XbUW. MHSS- 02119 Mattapan, Mass. 02126 Phone 427-9370 Phone 298.3767 146 Dudley St.. 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Roxbury Community College - Yearbook (Roxbury, MA) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 1

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