Savannah State University - Tiger Yearbook (Savannah, GA)
- Class of 1983
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EEE 1533 GIIKEEHK PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE Volume XXXV AQEIJIHA BH?-XEVZEE LET US GIVE THANKS AND PRAISE TO THEE TO OUR ALMA MATER, S.S.C THINE HONOR, PRIDE, AND EMINENCE WE RAISE IN PRAYERFUL REVERENCE GUIDE US STILL FROM DAY TO DAY BE THOU MINDFUL LEST WE LOSE OUR WAX' HELP US KNOW THAT LIFE SHORT OR LONG, MEANS UNCEASING WORK FOR WEAK AND STRONG REFRAIN WHERE SAVANNAH MEETS THE SEA WHERE GRASSY PLAINS AND PALMS ABOUND WHERE THE FLOW'RS ARE GEMS OF LOVELINESS THERE S.S.C. IS FOUND. WE ADORE EACH BEAUTEOUS SCENE AND HALL, OUR ALL WE PLEDGE TO THEE! IN OUR HEARTS WE'LL BUILD A SHRINE FOR THEE. WE HAIL THEE S.S.C. J. RANDOLPH FISHER HILLARYHATCHETT EATEE EH I7 GI Opening Section ...... Homecoming ......... Greeks ........... . Organizations ....... Classes ........... Student Life .......... Sports .......... SGA ...,............ Tiger's Roar ......... Tiger Staff ........... Academic Honors .............. Faculty and Ad17lI'1Z1S1l'6I11017 ....... Editors Message ..... . 2 17 33 41 57 113 125 150 153 156 160 170 200 -mi flill-ESU Savannah State College President Wendell G. Rayburn was inaugurat- ed by The University Systenz of Georgia C hancellor Vernon Crawford as the eighth president ofthis 92 year-old institution on Wednesday May 12, 1982. The inauguration was the frst of any Savannah State College president. ,gig will I1 8 f N 4-5 gs Q V .Q B+. X 5 , i 1 X ff Z .M H,,-, 3,-.3f4,Yg: y Z ? ,Y I C 6' .A-rv SM:-fu, : N ' -N E124 -3 ,i,. k - .nf iff 5. Q 4 iff. b K 9, I V Qx , kwa? ' ff H3 ,PY 1 0 IPNAHEIHEAE T 5-WEE Vice-President Hayes and the Ray- burn family An Evening T0 Remember! 495141 ,. ' 1' ,. P. ,: P2 igll X5 11 4 X I , I 'Q ff f ,xr .J J tw a Hi 3' f Y? O I .Jh- x' . Q 'Y 40 liil 72,4 .dive -,. I , ,1, il: ,A 'iff' , f,.- .f.,,2..A1.f 42 .xv ' r 4 A -ft -can ...W ,v ,ral .. .QM -N f...z,. .,.1..j. . 1-4 -f 'iff' 'A pf. , , 43? 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X if ' f N - vi -9-L-0' 13 . . I I' HN P Q, 5, X -I .YL-1': ' to . , ' fav., -.1 -: 5 t :A . . , -. Q . Q . , xl yxgixggfxaix Vonciel Osborne, Sophomore attendant -'F' '?'xf4'N - K ff X xxiig Qx- ,Xa 6 awk at . V Fw . . - iv X , 'i , i f 5 . f ' ' ' .4 S in if t rgeEnSavage, Junior t VN. - Viv. Fai if 'rf W 5, 1115199 95.01. Pamela Renfroe, a native of S lroudsburg, Pa. and a senior majoring in sociology, will reign as Miss Savannah State College for the 1982-83 year. She is the daughter 0fMrs. Pearl Slanley. Her hobbies include shopping, relaxing, and bowling. 5 in BAEEEE -IA E TRENACE HOPE WILLIAMS is the senior at- tendant to Miss SSC. Ms. Williams is a native of Patterson, N.J.. but she currently resides in Sa- vannah. She is majoring in fashion management and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Williams. Her hobbies are modeling and singing. VONCIEL TOCONIA OSBORNE, a native of Augusta. Ga.. is the sophomore attendant to Miss SSC. She is majoring in accountingfinformation systems and is the daughter of Mrs. Christine Osborne and the late Mr. James Osborne. Her hobbies are reading, music and tennis. JANICE TERESSA SA VAGE, a native ofSar- dis, Ga., is thejunior attendant to Miss SSC. She is majoring in mechanical engineering technology and is the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Wallace C hanee. Her hobbies are reading and music. QUILLA SWINT, a native of Warrenton, Ga., is thefreshman attendant to Miss SSC. She is ma- joring in business administration and is the daughter ofMr, Bennie Swim, Sr. Her hobbies are reading, meeting new people, and skating. ....... M In-M- ' . 4--MW - . : ::. 1--4 Q- Musk.-.nga WMZEIE-M .M in-Q, ' Q, U ' V .K-M . 6-. : -N -. iw' ij gr wa. Sat Nllhnvw-af,w V-ffffagkiq Nw 34 I 1,-I If 245' rg. gpg' F ',-AL. - .2 ', -2232-:A TX ff-t' - 4 1 N, Zmiex ' ' LW? A I if 'S' x 2 QF fm, Qs VX Fx -wx. ii. '. X Q-:, , .we Q3 , . .X ix ,M X. My N ix. is N wg' vi' N, .-x ' 'f 'A . 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Remember - Savannah State is your College - nurture it, preserve it, and make it even greater. May you realize your fondest memories as you gaze through the pages of the 1983 uTiger.u Uwe Hail Thee SSC.n Sincerely, President WGRfms ilu 1 Whose 0I'gGIIff.'C1Il'OlI ls This? Jus! A Game . . . Wanna Play? x il ' 'X -fl . All .if- X... I7 Wesleyan ospel Choir The Savannah State College Wesleyan Gospel Choir, under the direction ofGerron D. Miller and acconzpanied lv-v Jerome Glover has been acclaimed as one of tlte best college gospel choirs in the Countnv. The choir has peijfornzed with such well known choirs as Howard Universit-v, Bethune-Cooknzan College, Miles College, Michigan State Universitv, Florida AdiM and the Atlanta Philharntonic Choral. The Choir has done concerts in Chicago, IIl,,' Indianapolis, Id,,' Philiadelphia, Pa., Washington, D.C,' Atlantic City, N.J. New York City, N.Y,' Freeport, N,Y., and Atlanta, Ga. The group has also perforntedfor such well-known personalities as poet, Nikki Giovanni, Georgia State Senator, Julian Bond, and Dr. Joseph Lowery, president ofthe Southern Christian Leadership Coiyferenee. The group has appeared at the National Black College and Gospel Workshop, which is held each fall in Atlanta, Georgia They have also appeared with Granzntv Award winners, Andre Crouclt, Rev. Isaac Douglas, Rev. James Cleveland, and Mr. John McNeil. This .vear the choir will tour these cities around the United States, Atlanta, Georgia, Indianapolis, Ind., Chicago, Ill,, New York City, Mt. Kisco, New York, Philadelphia, PA., Washington, D. C. and Columbia, S.C. While on Tour the group will present Concerts for several ofthe Savannah State College Alunzni Chapters. IR 1. prim' wwf. rf.-if S I Nfl 525358 f.SSz+,f-,V ' N . Q' ,, Y . .. :mg . X , x 1 Y si A x 'T F . fix- Y L, ,V H R ., F Lf- xv H fl. --qfjgsv-..?::::f . 1. w xx A ' ,V A . 1 9? V Q DNAs . b, ,y ,. x, ., Q A K mx s' F , - if x, Q-.f , V' . , Q NR 5 Yll s I vyli' N., ,,,,..,q,..f-.,..Mp, --.. 32nd Southern Regional Press nstitule Savannah Siale College l1ula'il.v 3.?IIllSllIlllIt'V'l1 Regional Prexx ln.virzite on March 3--1, I983 al the Dimvziowner Molor Inn, The IWO-dllyl' masx communiealions conference lealzired workxliopx in neu'xn'riling, lieu-,vpaper prinluelioiz, yearbook ,l7I'0Lll4L'Il'Ul1, plioiograpliy, ana' ihe lilerar-1' maga:ine, Over 35 yearbooks, newxpaper, ana' lilerary moga:inex enlered Ihe Jjna' Pzihliualionx COIIIUJI of llie Prem IIISIIQIIIIC. liilliam E, Porier, ellariman ill-Ill? departmem olmaxs commiiniualionx aI llie l'11l'ver,vi'Iyoflllieliigan, delivered the keynoie address on March 3 ai 9:20 am. and Les Payne, Ilie national ediior Illmx-E'1i'.TtltI-1' in Long lxland, New York, delivered the .4n'ara'.v Banque! addrexs on March 4, at I p.m, Porler is a nalire tlflcllkltlflll, Ixarisas, reueirea' lzix B ,-1. degreejroni Ilie L'ii1'verxii,1' of,4lahama. He has pahlislied over 50 ariiclex and .vhorl xtoriex, .veveral bookx, and over I5 ariiulex in selzolarldl' -ionrnalx ana' hooks, He has laugh! ai several zmiverxiiiex ana' wax a Fulbriglzl leelurer t1l Ilie L'i1i'ver.vi'Iy if Rome in Italy. Parne, a naliveigf'Tz45ui1loo,vi1, Alabama, grew up in Harilord Coiiizevtiiwl amlrei'eiredl1i.v B..-1. degreejrom the Lfrziversity of'Cor1neeIiu1iI. Payne, eo-authored the I974 P1ilir:er Pri:e-winning xerim, The Heroin Trail He has reporled e.rrei1.vi'relj'jor Nemrxiliiy,from A-ifriea, llle Caribbean, and ilze United Naiiorzx. He reueired ilie ION Tohen Ixin Pri:e.lroni Columbia L lIl'l'6'fXI'l.1' and the Sigma Delta Chi .-Iward among orhers. High xelioolx, Junior uollegex, and ,venior eollegexjrimz a six Sflllt' area parlieipaled in rlzixyeark program. Locally, SM. Tompkins, AE. Beach, Sol. Johnson, and Rob- eri Grorex high ,ulioolx pariiuipaled. G7'lIHIl'llll1gSlt7It' L VIIlK't'I'Xl'lV1', Tennessee S1016 Lnirervily, Aiigiivia College, Hes! Georgia College, Maron Junior College, Abraham Baldwin, and Florida Soznliern College are some of the eollegex and junior colleges rho! I't:'2l.VIL'l'e'll,flJf Illlf year'5 .veriex of workslzops, The WUFliXlliIfl.Xvlt'L1llH't'ti in er ,fifieen i'onv1ilrai1I.x,from naiionally known iiewxpaperx, loeal media and the deparlnienl Illvl1lH7IL1I1llL X andvhne arls at Savannah Slate College, Some of Ilie highligliix ofllhe conference were denzonxiraiioiiiv of lhe Kodak Eklaflex Color Prim Maker, Ihfillfil ll'lt'I'tII'-1' maga:ine worlxxliop, and Ill? aeizial new.m'riiing done by lllt' xindeizr jozirnalixts. ffl w Four major llWl1l'U'S' were f7l't'M'lIlL'll' 111 ilu'Prvv.fIl1.fI1'I11le. Cllurlm lbw! ffl lwm l7I,XlfIl7llIIllvQ Cfwzpurzu l'L'L'1'll'L'1l'llIL' D1xrlnguzxl1ul.S'urm1' Pluquu, H XIHILIHI P4frn'rr'm'u1w1 Iln' ,ilvriturizzx.S'er1'Iuuif1,ln14rm1lim1 f1m1r4l',' Lui Puym' l'c'L'L'IVt'tf ilu' Ulll Rnhcrr .Sf .-'lf'1f7ulI flmlnl, ami' ,Un lmux lJNL'II.X ruwx ul ilu' Ihml 117111111 C' .Sl MII S1 lllflmm , j.f11rmll1'.vn1 Award. 1 Dr. C'l1arle5 J. Elmore, lliifjltllll In Ihv pre.vm'cr11 and dzrwmr gf puhln' rullllwru 111 SSC, dmmm! ilu' Prwx lllkllllllt' X W A I 1 1 1 i i I 1 K x -K, fr Al , cb 1 I1 Y More scenes from the Press Institute F ' 'Q K., fi' I '- 1 V I Q , 4 -7 ' ' .a , . 1 I . -C , K' .1 xi ' 5 ' 5 t I. . , P . 211 I Ml s E s.. f ' ELfE.i-QFTQEJETS g Graft 3 TW!! 9 1 1 SSC Joined E lderhostel abr!!-J e. 'I 'X' 6 mffnai A , .. V , ,.- - iv E.fn.r:4:, ,l .. A I N ,Q . ..--visas.. t , .Gai -,fixnemsisii Savannah State College hasjoinecl the Elclerhostel network and is hostea' its first sessions during the 1982-83 acaa'emic sclzool year. Christine E. Oliver, associate professor ofjine arts, lzas been namea' co-ordinator of the college's program. Ela'erhostel is a non-profit ea'ucation program for older adults. It is incorporatea' in Massachusetts ana' the network consist ofmore than 500 colleges and universities in 50 states ana' Canada. It serves more than 45,000 participants nationwide. Savannah State College haa' a group of 40 to 45 participants for each of its four one-week sessions. These participants were housea' on campus ana' took their meals witlz other campus stua'ents. Liberal arts courses were offered on a non-credit basis with no homewrok or testing. At the start ofthe l982jall session, Georgia was the first state to offer Eltlerhostel sessions year arouna'. Sessions at SSC were schea'u1ea'jor Oct. 3-19 and Oct. 10-165 Dec. 5-11,' and March 6-12, 1983. Courses inclua'ea'.' Survey of.-imerican Painting I ana' 1I,' Fitness for Everyone' Know Your Right-Legal That 1s.',' Writing and Sharing Poetr-1',' Literature and Personal E.x'perience,' Managing Moneyf ana' Hypertension ana' Cardiovascular Drugs. There were numerousfiela' trips ana' a special tour of Historic Savannah ana' the Telfair Academy of.-irts and Sciences. I-I Scenes from Elderhoslel 82-83 as if I ' f Q . Q. A -5 -Q - , M, 'FN' , xg K if sf Ie- :4-.liwgxvn i, .Q-,S ,W 1: gk F, z vb ' V, Q,- F. ,, 4.. - . ,as JOE' X ll ffff' SS. gg-nggsi' V i S U X X! P o as f R l. N. :ig -'71 i 2- ' ff: 1 L j SSC Hosts Lecturers PHOTODOCUME TATIO To study culture means to watch, look and absorb, in many different ways, what people do and how they do it, said a Washington, D. C. Cultural Historian at SSC. Dr. Berniece Reagon, Director ofthe Program in Black American Culture at the Smithsonian Institute told SSC'sjaculty and students at the October 12th Humanoria that Culture tells you who you are. The primary junction inf documentary photography is to itU'orm and educate, an internationally acclaimed photographer said at SSC. Roland Freeman, speaking in the Kennedy Fine Arts Center, said the legacy of style which connects and reinforces our present and past is the stabili:ittg element of the African- Anterican e.x'perience. The roots ofnzany black urban traditions in the United State are planted in thefertilefolk soil of our rural experiences, Freeman said. These two lecturers have truly enlightened the SSC Family. All who had the privilege to attend enjoyed this learning e,x'perience. . .. .. ... ..- ... .un ... ... -.. ..- AA xg. eos un. Oo. an, av- na, 11 -,' ..- Q,- Q.. ..- .,. .. PlIOTODOC MENTATIO as hwlory and cullural anthropology funn, , . 1 0 - . . . - - Q . - ----.fa-Q -...g-.Qu f - nu-1-.eau n. - uaunnsusnf oo-o o soounou..-v...... nuances.. -anna-4 :occasion--4...-1 l ao... lou... lo.,,... Q...- 1 non '- le.,..' 'a- ls. 'lo lu.,.' v.,- , .. lf...-.. 'o.,,. , -. 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X Q 'EN X X xt ., 'K ASQ . . . ji X RN X' NN s X WNEMYNXX 2' , N. ww 5 S59 'S : T- ,, . A NE Y ,fkfs xg ..x. - .vw-Jiiidudpj fm., six- KQ'-:..f x 5 1' 'fx l FROM SSC 1 .v ' x 'Q- f ff 5' lf 1-'ji as cf :fm nw t F V! ,. K xi. -P 'C - if xx Y ' ff , 11 .AN n N ft . S' -- Af, 1' , 'bxsggxii-dj-if vp 33' 5 we 5.44-ix ,, Qin . N ,ak ' Mae- Q5 MX if xl X, if it v w..-..,.x...-..u.m ..,x., . . .. X' XA. w N-xx! 'YW-p-ana: . ...Z Vx M Mi ' 'ix 4 I L -Nl X. ' Q0 vu- 5 1 lo B 9 WO 15 S 17 22 2324 A R. l Xiu li' 1 -EN ,CY Campus Cand1'a's V A 'C' C rn P u s li.-J -'is X A-lip ,X HGREEKS 83 AU? f . wif lltsmi ' ff f , . ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA , Q 1 1- , ' I , - gl.. xc ' fFI'0I71 Left to Right! Bonnita Thontas, Paulette Jackson, Sylathia Prescott, Dentetra Barnes, Algina Sa1U'ora', Collinda Lee, Georgia Blige, Renee Miller, Lorraine Robinson fSeatea'j Karen Butler, Cvntlzia Ellis, Wanda Bowens. ALPHA PHI ALPHA President- Thomas F errebee III VfC6-Pl'?Sl'dE'I1I-TIIHIOIIZVI' Willis R6C0l'dl'IIg Secretary-Bruce Jivelzs Financial Secretary-Ira Thomas Corresponding Secretary-Ranzsoiz Dean of Pledgees-Anllzony Grace Ricks ZETA PHI BETA q,.J ' Bas1'le11s-Jefzeafz K. Wilson .4mi-Bas1'lez15-Fra11k1'0 Johnson Granznzaleus-Tamias-Darien T. McGl0bI011 Tan11'as- VU16I'fL'6'-fVfCll'f0 Rey110la's PGFIIIHI6'IIIl1I'I'HII-AflfllEUC' Walker ,H1l7'l'I..YfIl'-Dl'. Heffy Beard-Jones grr PHI BETA IGMA PI'i'SI'H'C'IlI-FI't'ddI.6 H oaks Vice PI'6'SI'lf6'llI-ClIUI'1f'S Paw S6'L'I'6'ff1I'Yl'-ROb?f'I Francis T1'ec1s'z1re-Miclmel Cooper DELTA SIGMA THETA Della Sigma Theta SO1'O1'1'I'l', H'USfOll1ld6'l?'JZUIZIZZI'-1' 13, 1913 at Howard L,1111'61'S11.1' by 22 young mmzwz. TlI6'f1Jll11lI'6'1'S pledged I0 serious emieamrs and C'011I11lll1I1'1-1' servive. The yozmg wonzen afwrzwzszraied viral colzcern in C11'llCf6'11l1'C excellemzf Cllffllfllf 61Z1'I'C1I111E'11I, and emp11as1':1'11g Ihe .wdal .vide QfwS01'01'11vl' 11122 KAPPA ALPHA P I Bona'ea' together to stress brotherhood through aehievenzent, Kappa Alpha Psi was jonndea' on January 5, 1911 on the campus oflndiana University. In the earl,1',1'ears known as Kappa Alpha N14 the nanze was later Changed in 1914. Forming the path in which the fraternity was to follow were: Elder W. Diggs, Byron Armstrong, and John Lee. OMEGA P I PHI fFrom Lej? to Rightj Kenneth Gordon, Brown, Dewayne Barber, Willie Alls, Tony M. Jackson Carl Cornelius, Elmeide Fudd. fCe1zIerj Robert C. Bynum. BETA, BETA, BETA ?9 '?C1 H0 OR SUCIET Fronl Lqfi ro RI'glII.' Dr. Thomas lx'o:el, Dr. Harpal Singh, Dr. Bernard H'ooil11o1m', Miblzelle lfValker, Dr. Helly Jones, Doreflza Jones, SEC'l'6'IClI'-l',' Rila Willianzs, Jfllllllhl' Gregory, Pl'C'.S'l'f2'C'III Back Leif? Io Right: Dr. FR. Hunter, Acting Head of Biology Dept.,' Dr. Marfhew Gilligan, Dr. C. Enzeh, Dr. G. Nambiar, Dr. J. Richardson, David F. Rl'C'l1CH'0'S III f-3: aww. VUGUE XIII BOWLING TEAM xc SLE: A TLA TA lxneeling left to right: Sabrina Stallwortlz, Reginald Lee, Dee Dee Boswell, Gl'6'gUI'-1' Bzielfles, Della Hunter. Standing lst Row L-R-Adrian B. Houston, President,' Slzarolyn Terry, Vive-president: Constance Page. Robert Heard, Tl'L'IIII.l'6'lVC1S11, Carl Swinger, Andre Upsliaw. Standing haek row lcjt to right- Gary Ellison, Leo Willingliani, Roderick Green, Michael Ruskin, and Craig Willinglzani. ' 1 ' htgfiz ' 45 li 1 6 P, I, - i ' 1? R' l 2 xii x , ,EL ' 4 fs 3 , ' p if A V., I. K! f ' N . U65 ,- - gf ' L . .' , - 'X 1 I ,V . V 1 909904, X H P X. 4 ee 1 if . 9 X h- f ' ,, j 3 ' X , . , ' A 2,453 t ' iw t- -.f , , JSF- xl.-H--1 ' f MARC Fmnr Row-Lqfi to Rfglzl-Mzblzelle A. Walker, Janet Dunbar, M0l'.l Ccwper, Sheila G. 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A K .- ig X N- LM' .P XV + I I S' A K V+, Ea'itor-Colleen Myers is a 1982 gra- clztatc of Sophronia M. Tompkins High school located here in Savan- nah Ga. She is a Freshman majoring in Cix il Engineering Technology with a minor in Computer Science. Her hobbies include Skating, singing, meeting people ancl making friends. .nut 4 hd! .-int.-Regiitciltl White is a 1982 graa'nate of ,4X5,.,A.1,,gej T1,0,,,aS is Q 1982 g,-aduafe Uf Soplzronia M. TUlH'l7kl'lI.S' High School locat- Svpll,-0,1fg M, Tgmpking High Sphggl lgggf eil lien' in Savannah, Ga. llflnsic is his minor. W1 lm,-ff fly Sgvg,mg11, Ga. Hgr major fj Bugj itesx .4clnzinistration with Psychology ana' so ciologl' as a minor. , , ,,,, I 7' AN, , I I '4 A Touch o C lass R X-V gig wg 1.3 12,3 g- ,miigfvz Q 3 ' g rwfgj 4, 41,51 1:5 9- 'za ' ' TTY i?I7ff3,.': 'T X '. S v1 Y-ggg 15.1 1 .Tx : , ' . :m,,yEX..t:,1? -A - x -.- ,. . lxfugg - -v ' 53955 5 Yi' Class Editor, o Jacqule. 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Stop That Ti ger Spirit Tigerettes Upset Clark The Savannah State Tigers pulled out to lead by as much as 12 points late in the game and fought off a furious rally by Clark College for a 62-59 upset of the conference leading Lady Panthers Monday night in the SSC gym. SSC trailed 29-27 at the half, but came back to pull up the upset as the Tigerettes gained momentum for their conference tournament. Felicia Ashley, a former Savan- nah High player, led SSC with 14 points, and Roberta Francis and Shirley Boyd, also a former SHS player, hit for 12 apiece. Patty Miller led the team in re- bounding with 11, and Boyd pulled 10 rebounds for SSC. As a team, the Tigerettes outre- bounded the Lady Panthers 47 to 37. Devonia Green led Clark College in scoring with 22 points and Thelma Bogues added 20. The victory improves SSC's re- cord to 9-10, and the Tigettes will try to reach the .500 mark when they host Albany State Thursday night at Tiger De ense Pleases Ellisg Passing Performance Weak By MARK KELLY Slallwrllnr Savannah State football coach Frank Ellis reflected on his teams 17-0 win over Morehouse last Saturday and came up with several bright spots and a depressing low point The aspect of he liked most was de- fense The Tigers recored a shutout and pressured the Maroon Tigers quarter- backs all night long And, with our backs against the wall. the defense stopped Morehouse inside the ltlyard line. Ellis said. I liked that What Ellis flidn't like was the way one part of his offense performed, primarily the lack of a passing attack Zerofor- nine looks like baseball, E -s said That doesn't sound too bad. but when you look at the films and see we dropped three or four. 'We still have to work on the passing, though. We can't depend on our running game all th? time. f ' i Knowin the kind of offense Morehouse would run actually helped Savannah State Saturday. Ellis and his staff knew the Ma- roon Tigers likeed to throw long in hopes of getting the quick score. The coordi- nation between the backs. llnebackers and li t ,J it fi mv- . i rx,-mlm -tint-W. ii.. ,ft minus 20 yards in sack: and intercepted four passes 'tWe mixed up the coverages a lot and put pressure on the quarterbacks, Ellis said We'd disquise our man-toman and make it appear like a zone I can't say enough about the way our coaches have helped to make this team work together Morehouse did drive into SSC territory twice ln the third period the Maroon Ti- gers had a first-and-goal at the 5 After four downs, Morehouse had lost tive yards and gave the ball up on downs Later in the third period, Morehouse again had a first-and-10 at the 13 On a fourth-and-three at the 5, I-lewritt Dixon fumbled and lost six yards ending the scoring threat. Ellis had known throughout the season his defense will carry him a lot further than his offense. Even with a talented of- fensive line and hard-running backs, the Tigers have problems. at quarterback. where Tony Richardson has not produced. We are going to work hard on our passing game this week, Ellis said. lf we had a passing game, it would be all the better. As it is now, people are going to start stacking the line on ul. We started throwing the ball a few tecepted, it still let Morehouse know we would throw it some The pass protections for Richardson held up well Saturday night When the pressure was there. Richardson usually ran off to his right or left or stepped up too far in the pocket l can see a bad pass here or there, Ellis said But he got unsteady in there and started tc step up in the pocket The linemen see him move tothe right or left and that doesn't help. Of course Ellis would like tc a.e a controlled passing game, with .tcm . running routes tive to I0 yards tu take passes lt's really nice to see those kinds of passes. Ellis said. l've been stressing dumping passes off to the back, but it hasn't worked. I know that working with that type of attack can eat up six or seven minutes. When my team scores quickly, It makes me nervous because that's just an- other chance for their offense. Savannah State plays Morris Bnown Saturday ln Atlanta. Both schools have 2-2 seasonal records and 1-I states ln the SSC SPORT F01't Valley Ends Savannah State Splits SSC Hgnle Streak ith Coastal Carolina 6 30 SSC's conference tournament will be Feb. 24 at Fort Valley State. Turner Joins dy BILLPENNINGTON sun umm Fort Valley State coach James I-fatrick used basically the same type of defense on the Savannah State Tigers he had employed in the regular season meetings Thursday night. But, he made one alteration alnd it paid off in grand style. j The Wildcats upset Southem ln- tercollegiate Athletic Conference host Savannah State in the opening round of the tournament, 80-72, to halt the Tigers' twtryear winning streak at Wiley-Wilcox gymnasium. f De6nitly, the key was our de- fense, said an elated Patrick We played a I-2-2 zone just like we did in our first two meetings this year tboth SSC winsi, but I made one switch Before I had a little man out front. This time I put a 6-8 guy :Rod- ney Preemanl out there. So. instead of shooting over a little guy, they had a big man to worry about. It al- s0 helped us cut off on some of their wing shots, where they usually shoot sowellf' 1 -Freeman scored 21 points. most- ly off tips and layups, grabbed a gamehigh ll rebounds and blocked three shots. , 'The big guy out there hurt us, said Tiger Coach Russell Ellington, and we couldn't get the ball down low. With him out there, it opened it up inside for us but they wouldn't get it down in there. Unless you get ttf inside, you aren't going to be Continued From Page 2C Ca going to the li.ne enough While the Tigers made 29 field goals to 27 for Fort Valley, the Wild- cats made 26-of-34 free throws to t4- of-Z3 for Savannah State Fort Valleys win sets up a mat- chup with Clark College in tonight's second semifinal game at 9 p m Clark, 20-8. defeatcd Morehouse 92- 70 earlier Thursday The other semi- final at 7 has Albany State playing Tuskegee. Albany advanced by downing Morris Brown B7-7-I and Tuskegee beat Benedict 5945 Savannah State. vtliith finished the season 188. ran its way to a 'll-I4 lead with Il minutes to play in the first half. But. when the Wildcats be- gan stopping the fast break, the Ti- gers' shooting went cold and Fort Valley's inside game started work- ing successfully Eight points by freshman Tony Hall over the next two minutes and an I8-foot jumper by Freddie Gibson gave the Wild- cats a 2-+23 advantage. They never trailed again. Hall had 19 points for the game on 7-of-10 shooting from the field and five-of-five from the line. Gibson had I2 points and point guard Anthce ny Roach had 14 points for Fort Val- ley. During the final ll minutes of the half, Fort Valley, 17-ll, outscored the Tigers 24-9 to take a 38-30 lead to the dressing room. See SSC, Page 3C Wildcats as the darkest horse for the vhamntnnshin. Mal Brunner tripled in the tying run, then scored the winner on Ty- rone Williams' sacrifice fly to give Savannah State a 5-4 victory over Coastal Carolina for a split of a doubleheader Thursday attemoon. Coastal Carolina won the first game, 4-0. Neither team did much hitting in the doubleheader, as SSC totaled just seven hits and Coastal Carolina 10, but the Tigers got what they needed in the second game. With the Chanticleers, 4-2-I and ranked l2th in the NAIA, leading 4-3 through six innings, Brunner loited a towering triple that scored Roder- ick Robinson with one out in the bot- tom of the seventh. Williams then floated a fly ball deep enough to bring home Brunner. Anthony Oliver went the distance for SSC, giving up just three hits to plck up the wln. ln the first game, loser Tyrone Tate pitched 543 innings and surren- dered three runs before giving way to Algin Merritt, who allowed one run in IV: innings of relief work. Savannah State, I-1, hosts Meth- odist College in a doubleheader Sat- urday ati2:30p.m. savannah State made a major run at the Wildcats in the second half. Greg Grant, who scored I5 points offthe bench, brought the big- gest roar from the partisan crowd when his offensive rebound layup cut the lead to 5655 with 8 28 to go Fort N alley then called a timeout ln the SSC huddle Ellington said he told his team, 'Whatever you do, don't foul Don't send them to that line. Michael Stocks, who led SSC with 18 points. though. fouled Gibson on Fort Valley's first possession after the timeout He made both free throws and the Tigers were never closer than three points the rest of the way. We had our chances to come back We just didn't play very weIl, said Ellington I think this was our worst ball game of the year. But they deserve credit too, they played well and they made their shots when they needed too After Gibsons free throws at tl1e 817 mark, the Tigers were outscored I3- 4 and fell behind 71-59 with only 5 minutes to play. Two minutes later when the spread was still nine points, many of the near capacity crowd began to file out. Tigers By MARK KELLY SUCH Wflliv' His knowledge of and interest in the game of football is vast His ability to motivate players beyond their limits is known throughout the city of Savannah and the state ofGeorgia Yet. following a i980 season that saw his team reach the Region 3-AAAA Dnals before losingto Bradwell Institute, Joe 'liirner retired from his coaching phsition at Tompkins High School ,' HB reasons for leaving coach- irig at the time were simple' - After 30 years of coaching it is thne for someone else to take over. ' The Greater Savannah Athletic l-fall ofFamer's decision to return to coaching at his alma mater was afso based on basic needs, both his ohh and Savannah State's. j l took a look at the program and what theadi coach Frank El- lis was trying to do and I decided tqgive it another shot, Turner said Saturday during the Tigers' press day I'd like to help get things on the level where Savan- SIAC Teams Have Shot at NCAA id 125 f Sept Sept. Sept Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. l. 1- , '1 -.. .. SSC TIGERS di SCHEDULE Middle Tennessee Tuskegee Millersville Morehouse Morris Brown Mars Hill Clark OPEN New Berry Fort Valley Albany -l-1 Home Away Home Home Away Home Away Away Horne Away Joseph Turner Frankie Harper Rf. ,- L ' X , R w., .- ,I -,gd A J ' ' 'X 4. Frank Ellis lHeaa'j Tim Jordon Greg Wilson John Mason 7 -R 2 Sanz Hicks K672 'r N . E ,X.,,,. .. E - , . ml L 4 k 257- T Y , , ,Q xg q,' 'ffl-g., -1- '::-,. V sk- '- .334 x,,,f,',rj ' . .-.-Q- J---S.- 4.3, .N- A,-' 'x . - - - -we-f, ,,1.J.,c ,,..- ,f N.-V ....,. ,,,,...,4: Y, . . .M . A 53 eg , wh.. ,v , , ,,5..-31455-gux 1 f- g g. , 1 -- Q-'.!i2+f.,g1 A - 'X' -vn- .5-,J -:VY 2 . h- x- -6 , f5 '5iw '-.f-'Nm-V W ,j-gf? K ' Q2-31 , W . Rf -4 A ...-,FJ 7.-l. Mu. e 4 Us fig, : nl.. . , -:'. . ,. -+51--f-7. Wy- '- - f 'fe.:':z, 'A '.:4LNy- - 2 K ' .fp , 29, At ,, 9'5- - ,L,L..'., .R-n 5--, 'Vw M ' .- f . 2- '-wr - , V. 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' . . ll. .. - J , -nw' .x..i'1 ,, ' un -J' -4-'Egg Cecil Newton 1312 4 ! V 1 . N 1 I I w 5 Ernesi Miller f53j pressures Morehouse QB, Morris Allen H72 wiih Calvin Parenee in pursuit. w Ol ll ' itfigg N 11:7 'fnd?'3K.i' , Ernesz Miller causes ajQimble, zo sez up a Tony Richardson looks dowizjieldjor one Tiger Touchdown. of his open receivers. I2 ,.'-47.. M... , Casey Grigley gets long gainer against More- house. Tony Richardson reads defense in frst game against Middle Tennessee. X, u . L,,'- , 'f 3' . K S. wftwf'1f:s-Y.--ye. , X Qi 5Q,g'XNf -- su: 'L . X, gi' sXix.x,,.s. NX , ggi, 'X . , 'is me P ef?-lf.-.'X . .-5 . . -v Q-. Q, fwfqwixyjps :XI my .Vx'XEf'. Q--v--N , A A K-fwgfefxilwv, f, . - N, K , xg,1-,ws-jigs-1...ev-.--- +-gm s-, tt.s . ' ' ' -,, .- f -as x. vw , , x X, g SSR, . L -:M 5 X' Q I H Nga.. .Ari K-.5,,,1, i m ei. - ' .--'.:..,,,4 g .q,.- - G - - .. if -mf:-.1-vl,.f+ ft Larry Stro:ier ISS! performs Hrst touchdown dance of season with Archie Darity U42 watching. Tony Richardson eludes would be taekler. Ernesl Miller applies pressure on Middle T6'lIlIt'.S'S6'S, Quarterback 59453 Eddie Tucker shows splendid diving abilily 011 rhis diving ealeh. Calvin Parenee l82j Makes tackle with Freal Hooks M92 Corning in on hit. Darryl Mathis l25j Parsues. Gary Manor Avoids referee to rrzake tackle. rims X 7 C N E E C W I T L M -sw N 0 X 7 Q' U M w x i ,,, g,.,.,,s-, , N 0 s 'X ' - T 45. Qgji-Q 'Q G 64? . .K '.' f . .g tk, by f ' ' r. Q The rnostfamiliarfaee for the tigers is, All-Anzeriean safety rnan, Cecil Newton, who two years ago, was tiedfor the nation's lead in in- terceptions with 11. He was equaled in 1980 only by Everson Walls who is now playing with the NFL Dallas Cowboys. A severe thigh injury caused Newton to be sidelinedfor the 1982 season, but he has completely healed ana' is in best shape of his Career. Russell Ellington Head Coach it 7 . u 1 ,Q . 6 . . . Wy Y J..-171.-1-,,.Z,.Qfl,:, .. I, I Q ff A jfffr 'rg'-'.bi,'ffI 'A ' kiln ' 'Wzflw 1151? 'Nw :Lil ' 71- lv' I-,IA-,L.A1Z:L::' :,Q'...i.,'s it-I p,N:i,t,'i 1 ,if:i'fZ:5q.: ,KW ' J' '.i.': 1' if 295-97-7 5' ig x.. .h L.-gg! 5-.i a!g?gflgQ:-Rik: I C ' -. . . yff-'iff -wjfvk' ft fi 31.--1.,p,17,V?5-3e?.:g..r: -F-','.!IA:i1i.fl. V .fi ing:-V,-l!fff:!ff fgjlg: 1 5' fee. 'I'.5Lf'f 'ili'-' L4'L'.'ff.f2?-lf Russell Ellington Savannah State College Head Basketball Coach, is one ofthe best in the country, Ellington was all star athlete at Alfred Ely Beach High School in Savannah, Georgia. He was a varsity startedjorfour,vears on the-Motball and basketball teams at Morris Brown College, Coach Ellington has afabulous 15 ,vear tenure as head basketball coach at Beach High School. .-it Beach High he amassed five state championships, 487 career wins and only 42 losses. He has entered his seventh year at the helm iylthe Savannah State Basketball Tigers. His first two years were building years. However his tiget squad has been SI.-I C Clzampionsjor the past 3,vears. The Tigers posteda 21-9 record in 1979, a 26-3 record in 1980 anda 25-4 recordin 1981. Ellington 's teamfnished second in the NCA.-I Division 111. South Regional Championship in '79 andjirst in '80 and '81. The 1980 edition ofthe SSC Tigers Basketball team was ranked seventh in the .final NCA.-I Poll. 1 believe in hard work, diligence, intelligence and discipline. These are the Hallmarks ofmrv coachingplzilosophv, stated coach Ellington. He believes that good defense is essential to a winning basketball team. Russell is a leader, a great coach, a motivator idyoung men. He has brought his life-long winning to SSC basket- ball! Ellington was named acting Athletic Director at SSC on Januar-v 4. 1982, 1982-83 Basketball Results H C? OPPONENT OWN DPP. QPPQNENY OWN OPP. OPPONENT owN ow TUniv Central Fla, 65 60 ,PQ Morehouse Colleqe 74 66 21C1ark Colleqelggl 79 77 - ' llAlha.ny I ja- 22 Sta.te.lGa.1..SlJ..-BLL 3 'ColumbuS Collegek, 58 85 sb13Bt. Vajlqi State 'ljtjj 23 ..Qil 4'COk9I' COlleqe L 78 60 114 Clark QolleqelGab 73 89 24Tuskegee Lns-LLLUR 15 -95. 5'ValdoSta State V 73 83 115 Alabama ASM 77 92 25 Ft. Valley State-72 73-0- 6 W9SC Georgia 77 85 ,l16 Morris Brown 77 80 25 Benedict College 89 63 :,17Morris Brown 79 67 27 Q'-l ' Q3 72 b18Tuskegee Institute 947 7-O 28 9 Valdosta State 4 85 7 bus ' 29 10Armstrong State, 61 20 Ft, Valley State 74 7l 30 - 'meme' only game. .ganna tour-yur u.s. colligls In n-muon and won-ton mera. 'WR'-VE NOTES ON OTHER SIDE, NCAASS Form No sea H4 ww 1983 Mens Baskelball Rosrer NAME 1'ElGHT 'IIEIVGHT CLASS POSYITIOH HOHETOZJN Russell Ellington 6'1 18h Junior Guard Savannah, Georgia Gregory Hillman 6'3 165 Sophomore Guard Conyers, Georgia Kenneth Lovelace '5 9 155 Freshman Guard Barnesville, Georgia Albert Hiller 6'1 167 Freshman Guard Newberry, S. C. Charlie Askew 6'1 167 Sophomore Guard Warner Robins, Georgia Kenneth Jones 6'S 169 Freshman Forward Augusta, Georgia Michael Stocks 6'2 192 Junior Guard Atlanta, Georgia Gerald Davis 6'2 18M Junior Guard! Atlanta, Georgia Forward Gregory Grant 6'li 187 Junior Forward Savannah, Georgia Tony Bush 6'6 180 Freshman Forward Augusta, Georgia Charles Mackie 6'3 177 Senior Forward Augusta, Georgia Hilton Sexton 6'8H zou Junior Center Dallas, Georgia Vincent Brown 6'7 2014 Sophomore Center Newark, New Jersey Ricky Robinson 6'5 196 Freshman Center! Vrens, Georgia Forward Andrew Uelzcr 6'Z 165 Freshman Guard! Augusta, Georgia Forward J Clzarles Mackie Miclzael Siocks Gregory Grant Gregory Hillman Charlie Askew Ricky Robinson Russell Ellingion Milton Sexton Gerald Davis I 1 VUICHIZI BFOWIZ Tony Bush Kemzelh Jones College Savannah Stateilollege Coach Russell Ellington Season 5:qeCOml6 - 9 W1 Q5 'C Conference Name SIFC , Conference Recon-112 '11 5 Dv 5 Wm Log FIFISV BLAST NAME 1 1 P05 H1 !Cw,1vwv9S ' WELD MLS :EEE Y GOWS QEBGUNDS FONTS Yi A- L mweo 4 Am fs 1 Aus lr-Pu Ng I Avg rev, 1 L-4,9 l1ik2StQEkS 6'2 L5 L77 ,446 384 93 . 414 5 Greg Grant 6'4 5 102W 156 112 180 .2 279 111.1 E I Charlie Askew i'1 25 106 1226 L67 88 . 262 10.4 F Greg Hillman 6'3 P3 104 205 l90 52 . 280 12.1 Ricky Robinson 6'5 125 55 99 143 119 . 138 5 N 1 Milt Sexton 6K8 k22 55 1.15 49 13.2 2 139 3 Charles Mackie 6'4 24 73 126 68 121 . 174 2 , 1 VJ-DC Brown 617 20 20 37 18 38 . 50 5 N Russ Ellington 6'1 20 16 38 ll 17 . 37 0 Gerald Davis 6'2 l18 35 67 132 48 . B4 6 Tony Bush 6'6 7 4 12 0 5 . 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F11r1'we11 C711lII'1k',V M111'k1'e. 11711711 tI1N't1'l'X he 11 1'1eer 140 Saralhw Truecfcfll Head Coach Tigerelies C-1Il1L'llSt1I'Llf.l'II Trzmlell, Lifter lzervfiiltlz waxmz LII Il1f'l1vlH1 IA lwgifznzrzg lu wupmzrzw ruxuln uff1Q'I'f11lN7'hnrfx Hvr IUNI-N3 wumfz fuggurz mllz u hung Iwi, 111u14rx'umi1l1v lusx Qfk11t'f mp xmrvr funk Iht'll' lull Erwlllmzfglz, 7'r1m1'vl!'x Tigerulrux ffllllxflvzl' Wllfl u rmfvvulillvle IU run! 13 XHIXHII Truedull f1m11I't1II f1ur,m1f1dn1guureer 111 TullmivguChlluquul1ure.xl1v,xmrmlfifrfffur 1 mrs Sn, WIHIIIIIQIX nn SINIIILQUI' In lzcr llvrpl11lw.wfvl1V1'1.x a XIMIHWQ1f4ffL'I1W41IIU'L1 ru- nmg 4fUPI1.Kt', This, in her nprniun hremiv xzmvvv Om' XUKIYHII WIIIIUIII' 41111 z1fgfw'x'mu1h!f IllI,Xf1H'I!H1L'X mf! wrlunzlu' Lumpull har ami llzv Ylgvrallw mm rlzu fum' Iljjfll Trzmlvll 1.x a niumfr mul fhe Lllllvlzuif' gf har plfzyrrx rqf7vuI H1411 num' wplrzl Joey Waller Ass1'sIa11I Joey Waller has beenanablv.45.w1m1n1 In Cmlull Tr1w1I'ell.fnrlwrerzrlre Tt'HIll'l'l1ISSC' He Inu u lxl't'lI,XL'II.Yc'4ffhuh'hLlNAt'If7tIH,Xflllllflfht'f?ltI.l't'cfl1I11lt1l't1lf,X ilu- warn 441 Illfll krmwledgv, A fUl'l7lt'I' .YIL1lItI'0IIlAfUl' fha SSC Tift-r,v, Jury ,wrzmv Illt' Ullllllllg qf Ll Dunzimlnl Tlgeralfe Sqmnl I-ll Nxyx . . xg? Paltie 'Q F , -ii?-1-TFIE . ,K fhgxxt NX f- 1 A . xx-N., 'Bez am? L x. N-g'X, Rf- Q2 I 1 E A A 3 7' . it 4 Q Y If-1 .. i . l - , . 1 ,. 4 'q 4' -. . fm X I . Q . ws? 1 1982-83 Tigerette Squad SCORES OF ALL GAMES SAVE TIME-JUST PASTE HERE VOUFI MIMEOGHAPHED SCORES EACH WEEK. P an Im gnmn In mn may played, Alan mo-can murnamanx gpmnswnh In anuuk I'l, I d I ovornmn ga:-nu w-rh OT, 2-OT,ot:. OPPONENT OWN OPP, OPPONENY OWN oPP, OPPONENT OWN OPP. l 'Edward Waters 74 60 All Clark College fGal l-I7 65 21 Albany State 59 75 zmlbany State fGAl 7.7 .73 -12 61 122 3 Tuskegee Institute' 73 86 13Horris Brown 60 71 23 4515,-k Conege 65 79 4 Armstronq State 63 lah -14 Morris Brown -70 I 611 24 5 Benedict Colleqe 810 7 53 15Armstronq State -71 141 25 QiLl.QLi.QLA.E-B 71 . B5 .15Tq5kegee Institute -D 85 25 7 ' 85 .93 17'La.LI3dega 89 58 127 3 Albany State CGAJ 19--BD Ilaaenedier 58 86 123 L5at..5e2LhLaJ.e.Ls 81 61 l19Et. ILa.LLey Sine 6.1 .810 29 EEL ,1'.5fiy.5L5'e . J.3,-i9-lJ,C1ar.Ie,fQll.ege , 62 53, 30 ,,-- College ,iayannalfl State. College., 1, Coach 5313.31-Yn Trzuedell ,Y Season Record 10 13 WWI LS Conference Name SIAC . Y, Conference Record 4 10 105.4 nys. s 5 Wm Lui,-A V FIELDGOAL5 FREE THQOWS REBOUNDS POINTS -lkrrl FIRST Cl LAST NAVIE Pos I Czarnf-'S y -- - 'Score-I! Aus Pct 'Sammi Aus I PCI l No l Avg ' T0IaI I Avg l l I I Shirley Boyd SR16'2 23 109l184 ,59 15 134 44 207 i9.0 235 10 2 I 71 I Bethanie eeegg .Y-50L5'1o 154 23 Q 55 41 8 15 53 33 !2.2 50 3 35 l Brenda Kina 1-RV5'9 22 70 137 151 26 IGS 40 125 5.6 166 7 5- sheren Wheeler ---JR15'6 .13 60 ,120 150 17 133 51 47 3.6 137 10 5 Felicia Ashley JRl5'6 22 99 226 E43 20 X29 ea 45 2.0 218 9 9 - - - f' 1 Roberta Francis P51554 l23 71, 212 l33 . 25 48 52 34 'IL4' 167 117 2 F Allison RQ1a1'ld JR 5'9 17 60 138 43 33 .59 55 101 5.9 153 9 0 Navira Williamfs SO4L5'6 L20 22 53 41 17 32 53 29 1.4 59 2 9 Shelia Su11iVan SR 5'8 '23 58 128 45 27 42 64 89 3.8 143 6 2 Rahricia BLOWT1 FR-5'7 ll 21 58 36 7 12 58 23 1.0 49 2 3 Hattie Miller JR 5'10 19 42 111 37 15 22 68 96 5.0 104 5 4 4 OTHERS 7 fNUmDe'0'P'aYe'S del 57 184 30 22 42 52 110 5.5 134 6 71 Senmrx Shirley Boyd andSl1eliu Sullivarz are hung! ing up Iheir baxkethall .vlmex -for SSC. The Iwo ql 1'nz4 lzuw prm'ia'ed the SSC'Vfk1NIf1'l' Wllfl many mamerzrx Qfkjtlrl' and t'.X'Cl'It'll1t'lll, Wu have erzjvyea' if all, You are truly Tlgerx jlzrever. Furuuvll . ... N. 5 xwlix Nx... . ...N -'filll 'x 1. .. X. - X N ir rum-I-xlg K , I XY., f..:.QIT111I.',E 5. ,.,.. , M' -1 Q - A ,IW ,,'K,,Lx lim! 'ri' 1 N .K ' 1 ,..xxV..,,A.w NN,,. I., ..... , .k,X.. :M Lf S E ,ri :Sf 'wo ' ' I45 Student etssistant was ' ye. vans! unix .vu vnu Q' no X SQ 53 Y, in Q .L ss X ii John Myles is a veryfamiliarface around the Savannah State College Cam- pus. Many may remember his long tenure as headfootball Coach but, Coach Myles has two Conference Championships to his credit as head baseball Coach. Coach Myles' baseball Tigers missed another C orjerence championship in 1982 on the last day of play and he is optismistic about the 1983 team. However, it will be tough for Coach to repeat his 1982 performance because of the increased toughness of the 1983 schedule, SSC has in Coach Myles the dedication to bring SSC baseball to the highest degree ofsuccess and he constantly strives to instill this same dedication in his hall players. ull- ' .--LQ X xox, , K .K 6 -sg Carl Mattox Lx- 'QM' xQ51f:'El t x 'Q Y ,ex 'vim 3 X ' Q . t. X V , - fix 9. '- fl. ' ' s -I S' av.. . :..t ' -..: , S' X s ' vig .M N, , H :s 1 :' 2 .v' - ' s- -, A.. . . 5, 'V . , N. 1 W ps-' , 'e 51 - ' , , M 9 h ,-.T A .33 ' ' . v Gander Afl1lfL7.Y Ruben Jordan G Robinson 26 Rose 25 T. Mattox 27 G. Mattox 27 Tate 25 Monroe 14 Campbell 15 Frazier 22 Jordan 15 Jones 12 Nelson 19 Gaines 20 Strozier 9 Simmons 3 Howard 2 Russell 19 Tindal 4 Carlyle 6 Ford 10 Wilson 7 Total 5 - 6 Tate 4 - 8 Gaines 1 - 3 Nelson 1 - 0 Simmons 0 - 1 Tindal 0 - 0 Carlyle 0 - 1 Russell 11 -19 171 18 28 38 15 25 10 16 126 R 72 66 18 11 14 15 6 02 HR 0 1 0 O 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 ERA 4.14 5.00 4.50 4.50 4.50 3.60 9.00 RBI SAC 4 0 7 3 21 4 11 3 12 2 7 0 2 1 2 0 3 0 3 1 1 O 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 O 0 0 0 7 2 1 0 78 17 Darryl Rose K BA 15 14 17 20 3 19 9 5 13 7 3 10 10 0 10 16 2 0 3 5 0 1 0 4 2 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 3 O 5 8 5 0 95 102 113 AVG .132 .302 .426 .211 .268 .28 .146 .220 .211 .208 0 .105 .188 U .500 .308 0 .200 .333 .077 .248 mrd .yc'f.Y1IlI SAVNMH SDE CLIE V- 1582-1903 l.. Byers. Gsey 5 2. mngnll, nas: C - 3. Frazier. rdcheel U 4. Gaines, mercy P 5. Jens, Midmafl U 6. Jordan, mmm C 7. ruethsvs, David P s. Mmm, Gander D 9. Ptnme. Reggie C ' 5' 10. rx-iam, mama I' 11. Oliver, Anthsny 12. mbmsm, Iirick 13. Pose, Darryl '-7 14. sir-cms, Jeffrey 15. Shmuws, TBUY 16. sun-Liu, un-y P 17. nee, -xym-2 lv-P Savannah State College 1983-Baseball Prospectus-1983 Optimism is the word when it comes to the outlook for the 1983 Baseball Tigers of Savannah State College. Coming off a 11-19 season in 1982, where the lineup consisted of usually six or seven freshman, and two or three upper classmen. We feel that we struggled to a good year, all things considered, but 1983 could be better. Standouts returning this year include: Robert Jordan, catcherg Tyrone Tate, pitcher-infielderg Ron Mattox, infielderg Roderick Robinson, Darryl Rose, and Michael Jones, outfieldersg Rick Nelson and Jeff Simmons, pitchers. The pitching staff will be strengthened with the addition of newcomers Mal Brunner, Al Merritt, John Mills, Varden Williams, and Albert Miller. Ken Merritt plans to return to the squad after a year's hiatus. He will afford added assistance to the pitching corps, as well as the outfield. Other promising propects to be watched closely are: Chris Lawrence, catcher Tyrone Williams, infielderg Larry Adams and Marvin Stanley, infieldersg and Terry Simmons, outfielder. A more effective defensive style of play while maintaining an offensive balance will be the modus operandi of this seasons's activities. BPSENLEEB 1 Michael .loner 4 5 N - 4 rf- .. '- Y mr ' 4 7' . x .NA I L X A . . .5,,,.. . .4 '-'Y- U wwf. ,,1...X '..- rffiib ,N , ggi - ,r -5-. -3 - X -,...,,. h - ,ra R' J -'-': 1295 eww-,f,s:434'9f .. 315' ?'--Qu 4?-tir.i,-f. Q. .SX , di' f -1 'F . Coach John Lincoln Mason A WELL lx'NOlfVN TIGER When Ihinking ofSa1'annah SIUIF College .-illzlemxv, one can no! help hut Illllllk of John Lincoln Maxon Coach Mason came Io Savanrlalz Slule in I06-I in rhe Dl'l'lv.YftlII of Civil Erzgirzevrirxg and has been IH Ihv ,wrvzhce of fha lnvlilulion ,wmv When he bevame an l1.fSl'S!L1I1lxfUUlbt1HCOLZUII, his wzghzeeringprowess wax readily revognimhlu. Hr lzaxjznlrlrolmz' in llHl7I4'I'll1l.Y uapaullnnx in ujoolhnll maui: hui, lzmjorle is clearly dejlfnve. Coaulz Mason hax molded o11eofIl1e,fYr1esr dqfkrzxive unilsinthelzistoryofllw1r1.v1iIuI1m1, Hvunzsi,m1r1tl,1' hayl1i,H1'fjfk'l1.uu' IIIIIVIX ut Ihr huun' ofllw mnfvrwzue. Allhough SSC' FECEIIII-1' nmved from .YCAA Dirixion III lo NC4,-1 Diwxion II, Ihv Tzgerx are .will among If1z'.fflIU,YI 1lqfPr1.w'w IllII'I,Y around Coach John Linroln Mason is a very tough coach ,rays hix playerx hill. lllfllllgll II1t'.H'LIf.Y, he hax managed lo get Ihv l1f7KUfllIt' hw! ou! of them Hals off to coach Mason. He ix doing zz whale ofa job, U 50 ,N X5 .,-Ng-.A-S.. - 54 Student overnmenl ?'k .-:Qi .n. ,Q Tony Jackson, Pres1'denI Association Bruce Jivens, Vice Presidenl 152 My 3 'Q' fo l K -gl I lxn, S i J Q 4' ' s -4,1 Roberr Francis, Presidezzl Howard Alls, Chief Justice Pan Hellenic Coznzcfl Miss Vara Denise Allen XS Q w .xx t ,S+ Nw -xw v - ww QW Qvkfx Q + xx ,N N l R A Ngxs' Edilor-iw Chief- Tigefs Roar 15 TIGERS ROAR STAFF N fx ill, Kim Blake-Chief COP-1' Editor Demetria Barnes-,-issociate Edilor Letter From The Editor: t 5 Q g, V A, A is .s Q 1 Y' f i' . sl ef N. i-,V , . 't iz, .A . 'tv-x. Ag? Q5 H sg Vara D. Allen If the mind can perceive it the body can achieve To all new students, I hope your school year ll. and returning you are enjoying . We are now well into our Fall Quarter and some of us still have not quite figured out why we are here. Savannah State ain't about nothing and it's boring or Man, this is a shabby school, l'm transferring. Okay, so you do not like what the school is doing for you. You ,feel cheated because you paid your money and they don't have concerts once a month. You deserve to have a pack jam every weekend, right? Well before you jump to all kinds of conclusions, I think you had better take an indepth look at yourselves. Savannah State is YOU! You make the decisions, if you vote. You make the changes and improvements, if you get in- volved! Nothing can be accomplish- ed if we continue to wait for the other man to do it. Savannah State has, this quarter alone, had several culturally enriching programs. How many did you attend? If you didn't attend any, why? The excuse that you didn't know about it has played out. By the time you get to college you can supposedly read, and there are signs up everywhere. Along this same line we should remember that we can have fun without being obnoxious and rude. When someone has the guts to per- form before an audience for SSC students, they should be given a gold medal. Let's not fall into the category of being this type of student. Savannah State can flourish if we help it. We have a beautiful campus and beautiful people, so why not take advantage of it and improve our school? SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE T. R Vara D. Allen ......... ........................... E ditor-in-Chief . STAFF Demetra Barnes .........................,....... Associate Editor Kim Blake ................................... Chief - Copy Editor Diane Porter ....................................... Copy Editor Charles McGhee ................................... Photographer Yvonne Georges, Dorothy Robinson ....................... Typists STAFF WRITERS - Renee Harden, Adrian Houston, Margaret Jackson ADVISOR Novella Cross Holmes 1 -if The Tiger Staff ' .uumaw-V M - ---4-N-655.5 H-A---Q--.. Q s 1 'FE- 'L '- .-'if-X -which ,Q ,fs 5 V . .-A 5 f:f i:L D 572 ' SL 'Af xxx if h :.'...wNxa T .ul A:-k YR...:, g Q........-1 ,A Y 5 ' xiii i 4 '7' .wb , Y -izfzzl f 954' ,I ,. 1 gbiia far 'iff QQ if'-' f A X.. V .1 ss.--X, .,. -Q --warm - ik? '. .. :j.,,,M.,, Sivlatlzea Renea Prescott Editor-in-Chief Ms. Sylathea Renea Prescott, of Savannah, Georgia, is a junior with a dual nzajor in nzusic and elementary education. Her hobbies include playing the piano, teachingjhindamentals ofthe piano, reading, biking, skating, bowling, singing, traveling, creative writing, meeting people, and makingj9'iends. Sylathea's social affliations include: Editor In Chief ofthe 1981-82 and 1982-83 Yearbook, Statistician for the athletic dept. of SSC, Soprano in the SSC Concert Choir, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. and the Coalitionfor Concerned Citizens ofthe Community. S,vlathea's post graduate plans are to teach school on the early elementary level, teach private piano, and possibly pursue a degree in Journalism andfor Business. 156 n PPV'-2 ' U , v,. Era if' L fs- f if, . ra 1 .I 3 ...u V. 4.x4- Matthew Turner, a native Qf.-iugztsta, Ga., is a senior 11zttj0r1'11g in Business. Matthew is the Elllffdl' Qf Student Life. .-ll1'n1an11' K. Williants QISU- vamzalz, Ga., is a Senior nm- is the GREEK Editor. jnrirzg in Biologv. Williams 157 SSC's Faculty, Staff and Students 'E .T X X? 3 V r Are ne Big Family A , 4 gi ' yu:-'gy - ' Ns- -e-qxvgxuxx .Xgn-ey q -Ng:--Q Ns xx N SSQNSQN - AQSN-: s -NX - Maxx. wg Q, N .QL-QRS r v Ee 1 i' L -A 5 v 5 r .QR fixelfl s-1-rim, 1 A x XZ! .f PC , Q-mx: V' , X xxx .vw X' mx X X . is SS' - mx ., , ' 'Q 7 f. - . - l , Q D xxx A 159 Outstantlzng student l '45 5 f 4 3 WHOS WHO 4M AN UNIPERSITIES 6? COLLEGES ONG STUDENTS IN AMERIC The 1982, 8.3 ea' n s nAnzer1ean Unz mersttles ana' Colleges M tll znelncle the names ofstudentsfronz Savannah State College ms ho hame been vele I cl b 4 e as etng among the country s outstatzdtng campus leader s ttzon of Who s Who 4H10I1gSIlld6 t I Campus nonzznattng tonznztttees and edztors of the annual a'zreetor1 lzame zmluded the names of these stua'ent b s asea' on thezr aeadenzte athtemenzent strxzee to the tonztnztnztx leadersh tp tn extraeurrzeular attmttf s ana' future potenttal Then fonn the eltte group of stzttlents selected from more than I 700 znstztzttzons of htgher learntng tn all 50 states the Dzstrzet ofColz1n1b1a and sexual joretgn Natzons s tame b66I1l10llOI6'C1'IIlll16 annn ld a zrectorl szneezt was just pztbltslzea' Ill 1934 'CZ agzpifi .55 5' 'G l 1 I 1 . f I lab twill' . iii b x N 5 V ls tu? S' 3 S s W E3 55 3 N, , 1, A E222 fig 7 9 ' ,440 f l Q s 1 QS , I7 - l ff! 'B' ix, P ' J L x' 1-TT 1 fggsf 'LT Pfvfx 'L it ef f 1 - 2 ef l , G ,f L-f.:-Y , L-5 C l ,T iisgr ,- er' 1- Y cgi? 4, ,, .. iz , Y Tigggkgifgf - 13.254 j 4'-5:-Lx! -..Jl.LL...:...z5 Mr. Kenneth Hargrove of Townsena', Georgia, is a Senior majoring in Ac- counting. He is a member ofthe Ac- counting Club, The National Associ- ation of Black Accountants ana' a member ofthe SGA Student Supreme Court. Kenneth plans to pursue an Account- ing career after graa'uation. Ui S Ms. Sylathea Renea Prescott, a native of Savannah, Georgia, is a senior majoring in Music, minoring in Mass Communi- cations. She is a member of The United House of Prayer ,for All People where she serves in many capacities. Sylathea is Editor in Clziefoftlte Tiger Yearbook, Statistician for the Athletic Dept., a member offilpha Kappa A-llpha Sorority, Inc., ana' works part-time at a major Department Store in Savannah. Upon gracluation, Sylathea plans to at- tentl graa'uate School to ensure a better career. .Q -5 sg N it ,,,,,, , 'f7,igq ,,, t 2 1 Q i 161 ,. X-tg S ,ti gs, 'fi ,X a Miss Cvntltia L. Ellis, tj'Savannalt, Georgia, is a Senior, nzajoring in Biologv. Slte is a elteerleatler, a nzetnber ofAlpl1a Kappa fil- plza Sorotiy, Inc., a member of tlte Marine Biology Club and a nientber of Beta Kappa Clti. Cyntltia plans to continue to Graduate Selzool ana' pursue lter Masters Degree. Miss Pamela RetU'ro, a native of East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, is a Senior majoring in Accounting. Pamela presently reigns of Miss Savannah State College. Upon graduation, slte plans to pursue a career in Accounting. xg ,X 'f . Q -gn' A . 'nii Ns Mr. Frea'a'ie Hooks, ofBrooklyn, New York is a Senior majoring in Account- ing. Mr. Hooks IIS president ofthe Sr. Class, a member ofthe SSC Football Team, and a brother of Phi Beta Sig- nza Fraternity, Inc. Freddie plans to pursue a Career in flecounting. m 4 .wif K.: g in t, ,... I ,jixfi its . ese. Y .Q X- 12.1 S ml f, ' 'xi if' 'K JPN '24 .J I Wg Q .l R .,f .y- ,x . .x s -fa . -QS' S Ms. Vara D. Allen, of'Watley, Ga., is a Senior majoring in Mass Conzniunieations. She is a peer counselor, Eclitor ofthe Tiger's Roar, a ntentber ofDelta Signta Theta Sorority, Inc., ana' a Porter Scholar. Vara plans to attena' Graduate School upon graduation. M1557 'f 1 1 ...fl .4 U -Q f , vga -N Q5 t, -' , Q...-'Glad 'X 1'.,F HU 1 'f, 1- 4 rl ,pl '55 164 N ., 3, L-1 Mr. Bruce Jivens, a native of Savannah, Geor- gia, is a Junior at SSC. Bruce is SGA Vice- Presia'ent, a nzeniber of Alpha Phi Alpha Fra- ternity, Inc., SGA Student Congress, and Newtonian Society. Miss Margaret Tinznzons, of Townsend. Georgia is a Senior at SSC. She is a recipient ofthe Roper Fozina'ation Scholarship, ana' a member of Rqu Alpha, Pi. l X Ms. Dc111eIr1'a Bc11'1ze.s'-Refaxozz is a fm- Ifvv Ql.Cl'1'U, Geo1'g1'a. She is u Senior lllllfllllllg in lllasx Conznz1111icc1I1'0r1S. Dv- llIt'II'll1 is a member Qf' flu' Alass CUIII' llIlHII'Cf1flUIIS Club, Tfgerfs' Roar .4x.wo. lfclfmr, PlU.l'Ul'.Y Bal' The Sea, ana' Alplzu lX'UI717ll Alpha S01'Ul'll'1'. lm: Mr. Jcmzes flfzllzofzy Plaffs, Qf.S'ava1111c1l1, Ga., is cz Senior majoring in Englfslz, Lflllgllllgc' una' Ll'I61l'CIIlH'C'. Mr. Plans is C111 Ulll.S'l'C1lIlll.lIg mcnzber Qfrlu' Savammll SIUI6 College Cun- wrl Clmlr. ' . i : ' va, uv .Qx RNS f ,Q I66 1 I 4 . 1 s . 'NS' 49' Mr. Clzarles Mackie, a native of Augusta. Ga., is a Senior at Savannalt State College in tlze Seltool ofBitsiness. Mr. Mackie has a'is- played himself as an ozttstantling member of tlze SSC Tiger Basketball Team. Upon gl'C16I'llUlI'0IZ, Mr. Mackie plans to pur- sue a Masters Degree or a Career in Business: or wlzatever proves to be HIUSI beneficial at tlze time. Miss Kimberly Blake, of Savannah. Georgia is a Senior majoring in Mass Communications. Kim is a member of tlze Mass Communications Club, and ClziefCop,1' Editor ofthe Tiger's Roar. Wlzo's Who Siudents who were nor available clziring Plzotograplzing Session. Mr Ms Mr Mr Ms Mr Ms Mr Howard Alls Diane Bacon James Brown Tien Anlz Dang Barbara Deloaelz James Dotson Anne C. Flynn Roberi F. Garan Mr Ms Mr Mr Mr Ms Mr Ms Tony Jaekson Sandra K. Naslz Alonzo Parker, Jr. Johnny D. Quarles James Sanders Janice T. Savage Ronald B. White C Rosemary Williams CONGRATULATIONS FOR A JOB WELL DONE! '-.mwsafw-wrap..:riff Yviffav , .. , ' ' l' 3 ,1T'f'.?fi6xF-1234 Q 'lhfliwlqlghu 3'n'q3xXAQ, .- ' gal' l :fiX6' 'M Q . M A .-'fa-mx. N ,. ,fi N .--,A,-g.',, . me - - . ,e-X, ,4.j1ga.:g - X . A .sa ielllf . 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A ' 5-lf-A - L 'isa ' X Show them all the wgheygpassewjxnsnde, Give them a ' ' ' ' - .aifija Q ' f . , f ff , a e, sense of ride to make it easier. Let the children a or gp , e ,,.Q Q n , ,L A 3, 1 ,A . .ji ZQ- y M K Q , , My ix, ,q,,,:. -., 55? laughter femlnd 118 0fhQ!Sif't3i!9f.aSfHE5?d t0 be- H ' ' l ' :Fil .ia yi , o ' wr, K , 6 X j 1, a ' , .. A. H N U .. Everybody s searching for .iajgerglg ,Beople need someone to look,-y 'Y Vp up to. I never found an needs. . ' A . A lonely place to be so Tie depeniitff , . if A - - - 'lfgwj-,gf,Q.1g' -, ' - .. ' ff'l.r .Q ' :N Q I. .asm , 53 4 '1 1 FiE'iE5Q?f5Sf5ffff-, '. Q f Li P , V I decided 10118 380 Deveraafaasasvaelk In anyfme S Shafiffw' If e'leQ' I f if-i If I L e h 1- d I h v ' b 1' ap , SHCCCC , 31 east I QVC IVE 38 QVC C ICVC o matter what they take from me, they can t take away my , ' - V e - - -5-w.:1a.'1fZf1fA'iigwj-' 'ieisin-Magee-iiaisfv K , ' ' dignitf, lieeaiitse the greatest love of all happening to me. ' illhave the greatest love of all inside of me. The fgreatest love ,v', of all isn't easy to achieve. Learning to H - -X . . , ,, me - ew, . , .EQ A- -4, - gp N Q S . 1Q,t,.i,,ay fl- Qian ., X N dy ,f,ig5gg,b los- wg:-rx A . tt fl-Q' wiki ilbve is the greatest love of all. a ' Elf . . '.'t 4' And izehariee that special thmg that you have been W dreatriingffifif leads you too, alone to a place for thefstrength in 1456- l l A as l f 'W Q X H The Ci-eatesii. , in 4 by George Benson ' A' A ai' we iivkiiv' 1, . ' 'A 4L::1f:E l3i5'l'.:Elfil5 Q . , X 'V A l .a SSf?f?iff : , 2 ff- , K 4 , cf .-..wA l ' K 1 ,.., if- j1.T,.1Eig:--f ' iff YXTWX A X 'fa , . ., V ME. aaa, Q -Q ' A 'L X ,TQ X514 J X M! ink .. X M-1 1 X . .,4xZ,r. 4 val-' gi. Q ,N ., . L Q., f, gtg-. 5 - .- Aw s . . A ,r K X v . is Q x X ' fx xii 1: E ,Sl 'YQ la X X Qi x Us a - Q C I 53 e :Ava Q1 'Q fu l . X H if' N New J 'S' x-, X at Q , 5 4 H ,- ,vc:..v,'Ev -a,ilx. ?'Q h .,f'yq.E', ggi, XE' y X v k M . ax 'f .,, N ' W N-vSffa.y frqf3gfQ,'.jSY2vX'iftf,i X . Easy-Q,1 xi Q u i , S4 :g- - .: ,fs N .AQ ,Q x lr, . - f .I -fa, 1-5:52, -.,..j,,::v' Nw. Q v:,Q'g?, J:f'5 .gk - ff- - .f.-.-, w.-amkgyfvias -XL 3-asm Xa-.2 ..,,?..N,4- Who's Who Of Tomorrow 'WS 0 P n Mx.: Q-bw, X KXQQ 'z Q 0 b .5 ' R .12 + x 1- 6 x--- o :- Q .-.x. .NX NS. ii ' 'YN-:Sie ' .w 1 af - x ,Qs bb pm N.. .x , , x X -. :. -QNX, 5-fix ' ix N H. im, 3 X 'O gi: lk 15 v424,v.3Q9 x xg' X. ,L-. 'X 169 g f FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Q Loi. I 041 - Q! '21 4 X '4'VNAH awk fjiee Of The President 5 i I U Dr. Wendell G. Ra-vbztrn, Pr College Dr. Charles J. Elmore, Assistant to the Presi- dent Mrs. Mildred Washington, secretary if l l Sgx 63 X A esident QfSUVCH7IZCIl1 State Mrs. Beautine W Hardwick, .-ldnzinistrative Assistant to tlze President Ms. Vernese Mikel, S6Cl'?fC1l',l' I0 the President a. ffce of The Vice President for Academic A fairs ...uss -.QM Dr. Edwara' J. Hayes Vice-President for flcaa'enn'c Ajjairs l.. Mrs. Marina K. Stajjbra' Mrs. Laura M. McGraw SC'Cl'6IfIl'.1' I0 the V1'ce-President Senior Secretary sr- Y.. Ms. Obradella Ellington Assistant Secretary to the Vice-President fj7ee of The Vice-President ana' 15. wwf X if x- , g i Mr. Venkata Koganli Direeior of Personnel and Budget 'YN Mrs. Carolyn Fletcher Accomzrmzz Assistant 'S Ms. Yvonne Dixon Accountant I Finance Mr. Prince K. Milelzell Vice-Presidenrjor Business and Finanee Mrs. Slzevon Brown ACCOIIIZICIIII ll Mrs. Chariotre Murplil' .4c'eozn1IanI Assislant Mrs. Regina Evans Senior Secremry 5 Mrs. Velma W. ,Johnson .4L'CUlllIilllII Clerk Ill Mrs, Marion Roberts Senior .-4l1lI7lfIIi.S'IHIIIYYU Secrelarl' Qi if Mrs. Beulah Gardner .'ic'L'UlHIfl1lIf I fj?ee of The Registrar Mr. Alvin Collins Associate Registrar WU! T no Mrs, Festine Butler fs-.v 1 'ri .A Sex Mr. J.B. Clemons, Registrar 5 Mrs, Willzentenia Butler Recorder I I Mrs. Dorothy Butler Ofjqce Supervisor JG Ms. Saundra Wallace ks Clerk II digg, N E Ms. Carolyn Dreissen I, E t- Recorder! ,gi,.': .1 3 iiii T45 Q - gb V .,q Sm is W Za -f -E H fj?ee of Admissions Dr. Roy Jackson Adntissions Counselor 2 74 Mr. Daria' Foye Director of ,-ldntissions PU Ms. Debra Butler Data Entry Clerk ffce of Firzcmcial Aid Mr. Tommie L. Mftvlzell Mr. Sanztwl H'illian1.v Director ,-I,Y,S'f.S'Il1III Director VUN UN 49,4 ina- Mrs. Jerrie M. Knight Mrx. ,-Itzne J. Lff7Sc'-1' .ilrxy Patricia Ynznzg Cuardinaturjbr College IVm'k SIIH1'-1' C'UllIISc'!lJI' S6'L'l'L'f4Il'-1' Veteran A fairs Mr. Robert L. Ray Director Development and Alumni A fairs W E Mr. Benjamin F. Lewis Ms. Carol Singleton Director ofDex'elopn1ent and Director Offllllllllll Affairs College Relations Ms. Patricia T. Hartwell Clerk Tvpist II i Mr. Corry Johnson Programmer Analyst Computer Center Ms. Daisy Hendrix Clerk Trpist 1 Mr. DotzaldSl1ax'ers Dlrettor of the Computer Center . fl Mrs. Ellen ,-iddison lx'eY1'ptmel1 Operator Mrs. Doris H. .laelfson Direfior Ms. Patricia Rivers Seeretarl' Secretarial Center APQ Q- 177 Student Personnel Services VY Dr. Leon S. Wl1ite Mr. Nelson Freeman Mr. fittbrey Mzinnord Dean ofStz1dent Affairs Director of Placement Director of Student Union 1 ' NP' X Q 5 W nfl. -ff! N A 1 A X R ieee '- 51? ,R jf l .' q CU -f'f '5 Ms. Vivian Brannen Director of .-lll.Yllllll',l' Bmiwjj Serv,-Ceg Em,-in Q10 Mrs. Nellar W. Lonnon Mrs. Patricia B. Ruthledge Ms. Polly E. Bright .4u.ril1'ar.1' Secretary Personnel .-issistant Secretary Procurement Q, 'YN We Mr. John W, Merritt Mrs. Pricilla Bryant Mrs. Velma Johnson Mr. Alvin Ogden Director ofLogistical .-Iccounting Clerk III .-lcconnting Clerk Ill Warehouse Manager Services 5 i P I V N w 4 .ilrsp Roseiizary Banks Cooperative Education and Extended Services ig A... A Nl B4 X X QQ: 4 . ' Y X A E Y. , x A , Af, W vl 'f ' -- 2 .FM 5 y A .9 U' 'l1'f f' . ., .ff f ' v -1: .D it JIS. Enzmu J. Lewis ,Ury Brenda ljfmww'-Il Director of' E.x'tencI'ed Direflor Qf,CwU!1f7UI'LlIfVc' llimfcior' ttf C'of'rm,mf1dw1 4 .Swwices Izdlmztiofi Sflltfrlx Progrtzfn Property Control Offee aifui --Q.-xxx.. X- -?X ' Mrs. Doroiliy Frazier flls. Pamela Clzuizen' .Tlx Regina liopkinx SSC' Copy Center C'lw'1'cu! Sewetill'-1' .S'eu'et11rl' Comprehensive Counseling Mr, Henlon Thomas Mrs. Shirlel' B. James Airs, Ruvlzel H Claiborne .llrxy .-fllltllltlltl Lovett Direetor Cwllllllfvltll' P311'Chillili'lI'f.YffC'lll1lI,S'L'l1ll' S'eu1'eIt11'-1' Ii INstitutionaI Research E veningf WeekendsfS wing Program Mrs. Juanita Adams, Director Joint Continuing Education Center Eb Col. Thomas E. Sears tRet.! Director College Bookstore Dr. GCN'-1' F. .N'lII'5WOffl1Yl' Director Ms. .-IA. Hubbard Library Mr. .4.J. ML'Len1ore Heaa' Librarian X R- x f Mrs. D. .Ieanelle Gaskin Ms. Joyce Chaplin Mrs. Patricia B. Gloyd Library Assistant to the ,-1zia'io Visual Library Assistant I Acting Catalog Librarian Center Q Mrs. Madeline H. Thomas Associate Librarian IRI College Infirmary I I : as U . It div fi I ' '. Sm .........-v A College Pl?-l'SlCllII1 Dr. Henry Collier ,. ...j-----' ' ' Q .. ' 5. -- .- -- 1 . 1 , .1I i 1 Qi' ll - Ms. Enztna Ellington, Manager sF'!t Q fl ' :N Ps ' i 5 ' fs . 5 Y Ji. 1 Mrs. Henry Drayton, R N Mrs. G. Frazier, R N College Bookstore 1. 4. -1 S5555 rf' Q 2 - fi-25 A X i- X: Xe X' x 3 .-- ' 'A g Q .5 X. X b . i A . ...b . 3' , i .Q Xf sff' ' 'ew -' - ' ,7 ., xx . CSN QE, ' . -. t mx NN: ,X . KSN ' ' ex ,Q-gwpi. , Ms. Matilda Scott Mrs. Lottie Tolbert SSC Early Childhood Center College Day Care Center A-N l .', v... . ,., .li 'ha 143' ' ,e'. '-'. 7 37- i'3E'i,. i' lk-H132-I3.. 'g 55- -A -fljj-I i-2111.8 , , . . . V, ,, , A. .. f, 3 nu - is Mrs. Ernestine Lang, Director Early Childhood Center SSC Early Childhood Center Students Dining Hall Staff v V' in , fm ' 91- ' ' f gi'-if . ' ep f ' n 1 i '15, f 9 x 6 V I f K KL-R2 Mr. Charles Wheeler, Mrs. Gracie Roberfs, Mrs. Tommie Ogden, Mrs. Mary Higgizzhorlmnz Snack Bar Lflli , 4 ' ' xx .V 1: . if N. ll ... 'Q i i N Mrs. Maybelle Butler Mrs. CHF0l-l'll Davis --:XM 'Q-Qx 1 Campus Security sins Mr. IXVHIIIIHIIZ Carr Ms. Yvonne Curter Qfjfcer Secretary -I ,U X NX , 1 r, Larry Grower Officer XV' fi LQ ' 'P' Mrs. .-IrenIl11'a Miller Ms. J0.-inne Mitchell Qfffcer OUYCW ,X 'S-g Mr. Gerald Frayall, Ofj7Cer Mr. Bryan! Lucius Qfjifer xx. Q: 'Db Mr. Sandy C. Myers 0fj7Cer Plant Operations 3 Mrs. A111-1' Benton Mr. Lf'lyses Burizell Ms. Linda Durlzanz .-ieeozirzting Clerk Sziperinteizdetzt of Building ,4l1HII'lliSII't7II.V8 Secretary Maintenanee Mr. Elias GOMWI Ms. Ruth Sears Sziperitztendeizt of Grounds C'jer,1,ff1-l,f5, 11 Maintenance , 2.23 x i Mr. Isaac L. Shubert Mr. Freddie Thompson Mr. H.C. White Media Technician Head, Preventive Maintenance Direetor of Plant Operations Inspector J Q6 t 1 Housekeeping fy, 70 Mrs. Susie Blake. Mrs. Martha Bright Mr. Arthur Bryan Staff Staff Staff f. 'Tw fi-L Mrs. Jessie Bryan Mrs. N. Bundge Mrs. Doroth 1' M. C ason sian Staff X' f' - -s Z 1 'i TTS, :wx 1 X Mrs. Albertha Clements Mr. O'Buya W. Curry Staff Staff ,QQYQWAQ 1 rg. ' i.3smL F sv'- Q' QR , x L v Mrs, Franees E. Daniels Mrs. Fannie Drayton Mr. Amie! Foster Stajf Staff Staff 75 4 'IN :sus : X 5' if . X X X xA st x X XX xx X '. Xf bfi' XXX X X X X'N-N K 'X I Mrs. Estella Hatehins Mr. James Horton Mrs. Minerva Hunter Staff Staff Staff QX Ni' ' ew - . QQ.. X X x-X Si X , ,D X X xi 3 X V Mx Xe. X ' ' x SRNVS - QR XX 'xx X X X X A X Mrs. Bertha King Mr. Lawrence Leach Mr. Charlton Otis Staff Staff Staff 3' LQ 'Q' sv X X . XX Mrs. Mattie Pruitt Mrs. Frances Sanders Staff Staff ,ive 05- ' g-,B I, . . I -t if QSQI - 5 Sb V 1. XX'. 5 X Mrs. Rosie Thomas Mrs. Evelyn Williams Mrs. Evelane Wright Staff Staff Stag' I87 Department of Biology and Life Sciences Dr Fr1sse1lR Hunter He ad Department of Blologt -HIE 9' Dr. Gorindan K. Nanibiar Professor of Biology .L ,fe I 2 p. Dr. Harpal Singh -lssociate Professor of Biology if Dr. Gian S. Ghuman Professor of Earth Science Dr. Bernard L. Woodhouse Professor of Biology and Life Sciences X. iv- K 1 Mrs. Elizabeth F. Jenkins Secretary Dr. P. V. Krishnaniurti Professor of Biology Dr. Joseph P. Richardson Assistant Professor of Biology Ms. Margo Scott Secretary Dean ofthe School of Business A Q Mx NX x x A 'A msg? Msg 'ix fir 1 S X N Professor of Marlxerrng Managelmfrzl Mrs Sm annie M R14 hards fisszslant Professor of Business e I 1 DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY I , 1 I 1 6, 1 Ui O Dr li'1ll1'e li. T111'ke1', Hand Dr. MP. ATUIIUII, PI'Qff'.U'lJl' 111 Cwl1c'IlIlA.Y'Il l' Dr. Klllllllffllidl' R. Rauf, lJL'f7lIl'fHlt'llI 111 f.l1c'I7If.Yll'Vl' PI'lyES.YOI' Qf'ClZ6I7IfSIl',1' xx fur Q I' Dr. Jq1f1'u,1'Ja111ex, .4s1w1'fa1v Dr. fjc111'lQv li'1'llf11111.s', Dr. Teresa A. ,4111l1o11,1'. Pf'QfPs.m1' .4,s'.s'1,v14111I P1'Q1'k'S.m1' . lS.VUL'l.fll'C' P1'11f2'.v,m1' fi! C'l1e1111SI1',l' 111 f'lIt'lIIf.YII'-1' .1111 .,L'1Illc'IIL' ,lv11lx1'11x, .1lr.x, 11111-11141 A, cvffl-!l'i14. ,-lx.f1.v111111 ,ily 19121110 H11g11v1'. .4.ss1s111111 P1'11fa.x,w1 .Si'11'c1111j1' l'1'11f1'.w,x111' 111 H111111' l:1'1111111111'1'.x Qf Hmm' l:'1'1111u11111's ffl? ,N DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTS -Wr. 'N f K iii gfj.5g..1 X , Q - X ff, 4.1.1 'XE' X, ' u .-.':xSg.: . x X- 5529 .-f , if i f lf ' V 'il ff: X Dr. 0.F. Becker Dr. James A. Eaton Mrs, Yvonne Qllfzllzis Professor QI' Music Professor of PllI'fUSU17l1.l' ,4sxoe1'aIe P1'ofe.v.vor' of'l:'f1glf.Sl1 ,NA 12 as 1 ri it Dr. George P. O'Neill Professor QfNElIglf.Yl1 Mr, Barry Jolznson lnstruelor of Fine Arlx T' Dr. Robert L. Slevensozz Professor of Tlzearre ana' Drama Mrs. Sandra R. Dam'is I11sIr1a'1or ofEl1gllASll .Ury Jlllfl' W He11:e lnxzrzzelor of'I:'l1gli.vl7 Dr, Clzrisrine Oliver Mrx. CL2Illt'l'fllt' Baker flsxoelale P1'ofe.s'Sor' of ,1l11.x'l'e .S'DlP7St'L'l'L'IL1I'.l' mp N IU Department of Math, Physics, ana' Computer Sciences Dr. Kailash Chandra Acting Head ana' Professor of Math, Physics, and Computer Sciences Tm' D J I b E ll ld Mr. Walter Lejtwich r' af? gg 6 mf I Assistant Professor of Math, Physics, ana' Assottate rojessor Compmer Sdemes Ms. Barbara .-1. McFaH . .. 'M I . Secretary Math. Pltysfcs. and Computer . Mm Dorothj WC Hmn . Asszstant Professor of Math, PIIVSIICS. and Sczences Department ' . ' Computer Sctetzces E ,R School of Sciences and Technology Dr. Margaret C. Robinson, Dean School of Sciences and Technology Department of Engineering Technology Dr. Lester B. Johnson, Jr., Head Mr. Rex Chien-Chih Ma Instructor of Engineering and Technology Dr. Clyde W. Hall Regents Professor of Engineering Technologl' Ms. Lucille Emerson Secretary to the Dean Mr. Sunday E. .-idalunz Instructor of Engineering Technology 19 Department of Social ana' Behavioral Sciences .1 2 , 'I -4,241 v -ar. N . N'.!'E'. r ifle ,249 Mr. Benny Arkwright Mrs. Jonelle B. Gordon Assistant Professor of Social Sciences Instructor of Social Work and Sociology Dr. Otis J. Johnson Associate Professor of Social Sciences Mrs. Ella H. Sims iNot Shown! Mrs. Pamela Middleton -tssistant Professor of Social Work and Dr. Daniel Washington Secretary for tlze Social and Behavior SOC'I'0l0gl' Associate Professor of Psychology Sciences Department PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE I94 Department of Recreation and Athletics Mrs. Geraldine Albernathy Mr. Russell Ellington Mr. Albert Frazier Assistant Professor Head Basketball Coach and Acting Assistant Professor Ms. Saralyn Truedell Instructor and Head Women 's Basketball Coach .LJ l . 5: xx NX wwf Yi QR X N x Director of Athletics Dr. Kenneth Taylor Associate Professor Mr. John Miles Ms. Daisy Berry Assistant Professor Secretary ,QA x x XQ X X 'Qqtsx X XX -qc, X x x Y X ff! 3 fr X K Q 'SSQQNX r-- '- ss' 'H f bi.: ,4-1 .f ' f 1111. ., ye 1-v7z..f,,, ,. f- of ml f 11' f' ,, o ,V -,yu 7-f ,!f'-:f '-g.- . . ' 'z fs- ff 21 J '?f-L rg .iCZ- QV M 2' 'M' .f','Z?,f'f49.fQ-'21 .Q ' ' 2 5 fAffff!f?3f' . ,. - '-.71f1'ff'1,.' 'v'1':1 ' -ff' 'fin .I-2:f:j,g.jf5ogfggEgt'+' lgjgjv, f .1 ,,'g,w,f:--' gvfffgi-.,f.f.f.gf,f ,'. 4 h'?'ff'ig'f57fi-1' g . iigfff 'ati , 1 1 J M 4,.'2.'4,3.5 evil' 2' +4 ,,'.,,,1 ffff-7, . ,VA - mtak- H549 , lf QC, Qfziaie- K' gifihjei. .515,4Qf2, '79 Q. 9 M'P:7 77fI5Qf1f '5 f lf 'W Q' ,fl ' I 'i l' ff' 'ni 4. , ' ' 9 r 8 - ,Q in L 9 9 of p v ffffifgvr I o a v ' ' f' , 57, -' 'wQ'::,, 4-301-. y.!r: ,, ,few . wt 'V fttfwff-fr'-n I-Aef4...f ' 4 ,N-ff,,f,l.4 JW, 1 '. f- 'Z ff 'T5'1 ?:.' ,f.,f,,,Q1, , V., ,.f,,,- I 'Qs' 'V we. ,,syj.,.-4 lf' . Tfaeitf 4 ..1ef2 ?'fXzf 1, re--wire' if ,,,4v ' if.: 43, .E -X, VFX. .:. nf, , '43 f, fff,,'5 -. .4 ffw,-,.-I' . ,, ,,,,, Lf, f?i?'f' . 17.4 ' ,,, , M. 1 l - A . ix N xv, V Z-'LN .V ,,,.-1 , if x X. Developmental Studies 'EX' Dr. Ronala' B. McFadden Dr. Joyce McLen1ore Dr. George Thomas, Sr. Director Of-Df'1'6lUj7I7It'llIUl Slzidies Associate Professor and Reading Associate Professor Coordinator F15 Dr. David Whireis Mr. Charlie Bryan Direcror of Long Range Planning Math Technician Mrs. Janice Bryant Mrs. Mary Ann W. Goldwire MS. Deborah Elaine Hicks Instruclor of Reading Reading Lab Technician 1IlSIrllCIOr of Reading av 106 . x-, M 1 'X fbi I . W. JI A ,' U ' Mrs. Lancy Jen Mrs. Louise D. McDonald Mrs. Rosalie F. Pa:a1zI elssistant Professor of Marli Assislam Professor Assoeiare Professor ana' Coordinator Mrs, Karen Peniek Assisrant Professor QfEl1gll'5l1 Mrs. Sandra McPhaul Counselor aj il' o x. Mrs. Joyce Davis Counselor Ms. Beverly Jolmson Ms. Clzarlesella Hall o Secretary Assistanl Seerelary 'S I s THE NAVK ARMK AND MARINE CORPS RESERVE OFFICER TRAINING CORPS E 0 Y QMCM Gerald W. Ashley Instructor of Navy Science x Captain Walter Gaskin Instructor of Navy Science 'w X x 1,6 . 'Q' l Conzntander Royal H. Logan Assistant Professor of Naval Science LI. Jimmy R. Middlebrook Instructor of Navy Science 198 Captain Arne! P. Whorley Instructor of Army Science fArmy ROTC! --2.5 Mrs. Jyoti Krishnamurti Secretary-NROTC Sgt. George H. Williams .-irnlj' ROTC Mrs. Annie P. Owens Secretary-Army ROTC EDITOR' ME AGE Through the years at Savannah State Collegeq espeeiallv as Editor-in-Chiefofthe TIGER YEARBOOK, nn words alone can not be expressed. I lzave called upon Maltbie Davenport Babcock to summarize myfeeling. wlzivh are best expressed with his poem Be Strong . Be Strong Be Strong! We are not here to play, to dream, to drtftq :T We have hard work to do, and loads to llftq Shun not the .wttggteffm 1't,' 'tis God's gift. H Be Strong! Say not, The days are evil. Who's to blame? And jola' the hands and aequiesee-oh shame! Stand np, speak out, and bravely, in Goa s name. Be Strong! lt matters not how deep intrenehed the wrong. How hard tlte battle goes, the day how longq Faint notfflght on!To-morrow comes the song. M al tbie Davenport Babcock IYI DK?
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