Savannah State University - Tiger Yearbook (Savannah, GA)
- Class of 1984
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7 94 TIHIE TUGE .1J y f ' 5 kg? '41 YS,-f' . w 11 Hwfw Wi ALMA MATER 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 WAY, HELP US KNOW THAT LIFE SHORT OR LONG, MEANS UNCEASING WORK FOR WEAK AND STRONG REFRAIN h WHERE SAVANNAH MEETS THE SEA WHERE GRASSY PLAINS AND PALMS ABOUND - T WHERE THE FLOWERS ARE GEMS OF LOVE- LINESS THERE SSC. IS FOUND. WE ADORE EACH BEAUTEOUS SCENE AND HALL, OUR ALL WE PLEDGE TO THEE! IN OUR HEARTS WE,LL BUILD A SHRINE FOR THREE, WE HAIL THEE S.S.C. J. RANDOLPH FISHER HILLARY HATCHETT . I ,,, V ww J' l , 5' QW x :A Y . N, 2. Af ,- ' ' Y' W W ' ' YNQYQB-':3.zN 'g W ',ffTr,uw-' - , N 3,1 I'-rev 6, ' V N ,X ,A N N ,W :I V ,, 3153 L: if R , www XJ Q, 5' , 1f,I,,,5 , 'vw , x PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE SAVANNAH STATE HOMECOMING 1 98 3-84 SIU! 5 4, m e 'WNARSX SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE A UNIT or THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA SAVANNAH, GEORGIA 31404 OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Dear Students, Faculty, Staff and Friends: The 1984 Tiger captures many scenes of events, people and places that are crucial parts of Savannah State College's agenda for continued excellence. Because the Georgia Board of Regents reaffirmed the status of SSC as a separate, autonomous institution in November and removed the uncertainty that has existed for the past few years, we now can devote greater attention to our renewed quest for excellence. We can dedicate ourselves to developing new undergraduate and graduate degree programs that will meet the needs of the greater Savannah area, the state and the nation. With our new status now reaffirmed, we can continue to move forcefully in our thrusts as an urban institution. As you browse the pages of the Tiger, reflect on SSC's rich history of which you are a part. Envision what this institution will become in the future through the dedication of faculty, staff and alumni. Take pride in the HCollege by the Sea.U Work to make it an even greater institution. HWe Hail Thee SSC.H Sincerely, Wendell G. Rayburn President W' fw X - X I f z sy-f. I I' ' . y WWW! ,QQYNMI . , D Mpc? I .fl Miss S.S.C. Q5 v9 -QQ' - Sharon Grace King, a senior majoring in biology, will reign as Miss Savannah State College for the 1983-84 year. After graduating, Sharon plans to attend medical school. She is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, the Wesleyan Gospel Choir. and the Student Government Asso- ciation. 41933393 .ly 4,3 . 4'9 nvv- . f s'0's'o'0.0'O 43 0.0 9 W ' 'ffl ' ' . - -- 3, 'T' 'A' is 'Q ' a n ' . 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Joyce Allen, junior attendant, is a native of Augusta, Ga. She is pursuing a degree in chemistry. TTE DAN Mokelia Thomas, a native of Atlanta, sophomore attendant to Miss S.S.C. Ga., is 1 I Lanita Chatman, freshman attendant, is a native of Atlanta, Ga. She is majoring in computer science. HOMECGMING . w, , ,W z L f M 1 :- J -1' J -ja, Q vs, A h I Q' , I 1 1 ' .P K 2 I i of ann. f.. U g NROTC men and women prepare for parade. -.. vnu- . . QW, ' ig I I RP Anxious crowd awaits procession of the parade. PARADE .H Alpha Phi Alpha queens smile beautifully at the crowd. , l. Kappa Alpha Psi bunnies attract all eyes as they pass by VICTORY!!! Tigers defeat conference rival, Clark College 21-12 -e X 1 an , mf lfff- l AQ f,fff,f walk QVGSW ' 4? .N SY -4 ef, I' ,MQX5 1 l Yi gl-2 A , li, 5 v. mx: X Nix!!! X x Tiger player drives through Clark's offense lx 1 v! Dr. Rayburn and wife address the homecoming crowd Miss S.S.C. gleaming and proud displays autographed football from Tiger team. lib pr..- I S.S.C. Tiger Band are show Stoppers! S4 -O BLAC ' -'fm wx -1 ' ' V-lc? fis- B 0 9 y . C' , x Q. ' 4? I 4- X U I-' , ' m7 I Q S' I v 5 's - ' fix , 55 S 1 Q ' fa Nationally syndicated columnist and television talk show host Tony Brown Oct. 4 vowed to block merger of Savannah State College with predominately white Armstrong State College and also secured promises from S.S.C. students that they will fight with him. Brown, who established Black College Day in 1980 to honor contributions of the black colleges, chose mostly black Savannah State College as the national focus of the celebration. 5 if COLLEGE DAY Saving black colleges is the responsibility of black people, Brown said 8 f ' as .,,V.'4,a 4' I gre X ' Y. . Qc, . X 1 l . R xx Y ' G 1 WW KN was f -4 lee I , 1 I 5 I . E H M I' if l A ' t ff is r , W Q' X Students give full attention to speakers. JP f' J 1 ' I' I 'T i vc vs N, 3 iss'-gin E7 Q w ': 1 P , f v lg X 'sri X' 8 'C f Wltwl 1' -vaf z z' fp X . - .47 L, Fri ' t gf' ' WHAT DOES INTERGRATION MEAN?-Ironically, just as President Reagan signed into law a bill declaring an official Black College Day, supporters of Black colleges around the country were demonstrating to save them from new federal and state desegregation plans that threaten their historic role. A massive march rally in Savannah, Georgia led by Tony Brown, The Father of Black College Day, protested plans to merge Black colleges. Savannah State College was the national site of the 1983 Black College Day observance, a movement that started in 1980 when the first Black College Day was started by Brown, a televi- sion journalist and newspaper columnist. N N n QA A a fwhvli ' 52-ff: .A We X ' Q , . 'Q' . -r -xl,,. X. -r ,.2-e' 35 Q' sf-P levi' 1 N4 'Sag' SJ , J.. 1 ,. -M91 L ip , , -A ,,,. -A. I- 'ar- a2ar.??P5f 'fxafb A ,,.- v:-:?fU' V , A W n W ' '-jf. ' X WM N 4 gr- i. ffl 1 21 ORGANIZATIONS AND GREEKS 4 Ibn' NN Collen A. Myers: OrganizationsfGreek Editor S.S.C. CHEERLEADERS N.. ' ,Q ' . ,U '.- I V p .fnacldk-'ills . A ' A Debra Sparrow PI-ucheue Bain Marsha Johnson Daphney Albert Michelle Allen ' 1- ...X 2 .....,,.f ' ,- F r X I .fl iid I I 1'- I' lin' 'I' A.' :li Qu Ms. Albert: Advisor 24 -Qii -14354 ii ilvaw --if WN 11925 wi: - IP l 'GNU -mr -1352+ -Silk :Ilia .ww 8 GA Q YS -- ' -ax-I ll Q- 1 .-P' Q Wg? H wwe: ffl mul! wail mil W V .NQI1 , I Q x L V f A ' r A '. r 1 E I 5, ' if A A V I -. A fe ' J. A' 2 Wifi ' , . 5 ' ' ' - 5 , A 'Q , LJ :ge ,-,., fl A' ,W -- V Ah f ,r , ef 531 ' ,r -A I., . . ki: 1 . - - an ' ., 11 wiv 1 f - E093 A, ...nxt sa' X ' 2 ri, Y, dy f e X D 1, ' il' xx s ,,. R ' J 1 1 , ,r 1 5 ' A' M5 4 4 'N Q.....N 5 Q ' ' - 'A V N 1311- ii ' ,rin f in 1,1 Q -, A ' 'QQ 1, .9233 I ' . f ,- 4 ' sf ff-. 12 , - sr . zz . I Uv, , . if I 'wwf -qw ,H ' 'L 'I , Mwwwu woffml U 1 A www 1 , 4 fm gsm, 1' 9 uh , Dgbfa Sparrow dogg jump Split, Daphney Albert shows her tiger spirit. ag , v as My-f ' , 35:-fm, Y' 'Q ,Q 'QR' x .,,.,,f? ny' - - .. gf rf TT r 4 . - fw- - s::23f?'-- 'T , 4 'sf' Q ,- 7: . -4 !'s-1595-1' 75 1-1, - hr.- . ,-1- -'Jgr'B'9f' vw vqgghc 1.1 - ,,,. .. - Eivf'-jr' 'ff 1 . - ,vxfi z-ff, sz. - SSC cheerleaders are one class act. 'T' kfq., x-5' Y 1,1 1 -he .. .2133 www L. . -- . ,'w',l'L If . '.'f's A . 5 F, .' - .N941-fr-,-gt Q.. I. . -T 4 fpn., fx' J' . 1 ,. '. - '- Z- .Q - - L3 - ef 'ag F -,. -3-V I -Yi':,K. :vt ,ff I SGPHO ORE CLASS OFFICER left to right Sharon Curnigee, Colleen Myers, Kim Solomon, Kneeling: Sharlene Whitfield-President ll wwf MQ fm ,ew 9 Y lf 2 56 ,Q ' .. . . 7 , l .adv ', 7 ' f' wi:-x, Af ,A 4 . - 4'-420 A 1 '5 V- :mtg n , 5 l Q . , v v ,' gg If ' 1-, S S ,Q 1 A '. ' ., 5' ' iff ,Q JV Q45-li . F ' , , 41 11 . .1 , -Wf- .f ' ' ' ' ' A 1 V We ' 'V' -. - 542' A , , M, ,.,.. . , , ' 'M , 1 I 1 H' ., ,pf 1' M: -4 -gy, f -' . I S NIUR CLASS OFF CER left to right-Chauncy Jones, Darrell Boazman, Kenneth Hargrove ESCfDCffIf4iI, lVS7lfJI2QBilEIFlfS 42317 'lfCfJlvICfJI2QFllfJl0N' Q' nl- 'rx - ,gmsQ1v' S f ' 'Et J N N . I kg, -A L' L M' . ' L Lt? ' lj ' i F. , 1 ' , - A . 1' 4 - '- 'f N A: . , all 1 1g fgiefafit r f f f f l S ,s, Nfl' 0 , 1 v ' S, ,f'i'i'r it 'r l 1' f M .3 l l , A 1 1 ,514 f fl g . 1 .K dl vs . -- in I , 3 A if s' E I- x 8 5 U T t P4-,BV x Q , :E .B ,la ' T . IP D 'W 2 lu f .Q Kneeling: Deweece Green-Vice President, Lillian Reddick, Advisor, Barbara Hill-President. Standing: Sherryl Sledge, Barbara Renfroe, Jahndra Forrest-Treasurer, Sonja Hall, Deborah Tindor-Secretary, Karen Stafford. CNot Shownkjonelle Gordon, Advisorj. NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ASSOCIATION FOR SECRETARIES First row-Lisa Lucas-Vice President, Sherry Heyward-President, Martha Brown, Stephanie Spaulding. Sec- ond row-Mrs. Sheri Saleem-Co-Advisor, Dorothy Robinson-Secretary, Rose Roberts, Shequita Palmer-Asst. Sec., Elaine Lambert, Mrs. Charlease Stevenson-Advisor. CMembers Not Shown--Carlene Anderson, Zelda Brown, Doris Edwards, Angela Campbellj 29 NEWTONIAN SOCIETY ' I ' ' X N 'Q ,. PRESIDENTiCI-IAUNCEY JONES, ADVISORS-'DR. PRINCE JACKSCN, DR. SIGMUND HUDSON, DR. KAILASH CHANDRA, DR. V. ANANT, MRS. .IACQUELYN BYERS, MR. WALTER LEFTWICH 30 A s AUGUSTA CGALITIO my ' Q 'J o-4-tug T? 1 N Matthew Turner-President 9. 5 1 x 'X DELTA SIGMA PH THE PLAYER BY THE SEA lst Row Audrey L. Harris, Angela Jones, Beverly A. Roberts, Adriaenne Green. 2nd Row-Gary Swindell Valenia Reynolds, Darien McGlockton, Kimberly Blake, Stacy Dais, Beverly Whearry. 3rd Row-Demetra Barnes Marlon Byrd, Eugene Williams, Tkeban Jahannes, Hubie Williams, and Kevin Littlejohn. 32 ATLANTA COLLEG TE ASSGCIATIO Adrian Houston-President A . , f .I :R .f - J 5, 5 A- ii , fr' ai' i' ' ' Q K - A flzfil .. ' F lr Q Q r In '?3,f1.' M h 4 - w Fgq. ,if -. n -,- mm ws:-a ' . I. 1 V s- lx. ,I . 1 ,, M A Q 96 xg: sf, V na, , ' f it ,: 4- .. , -gf, A . C50 ba X .I T 1 1 y 'Q s T Ui r' X 2 f -AT- mms: up, 5 , T . I V 1 g J 1 - '., -P - Y -.- X , .. c as ' 1 -,.- -- fs ' 'gr' E ,, A ... 7. Q N X I N Q A r , I , :Q i LQ? if , , 7 ' ' If ' 5 f 'f i 1' t ' Q Q XX ss s - '.'- 5'i7i,f fl h A ,r 4, gf Kneeling left to right: Subrina Stallworth, Reginald Lee, Dee Dee Boswell, Gregory Buckles, Della Hunter. Standing lst Row L-R-Adrian B. Houston, President, Sharolyn Terry, Vice-president, Constance Page, Robert Heard, Trennye Nash, Carl Swinger, Andre Upshaw. Standing back row left to right-Gary Ellison, Leo Wil- lingham, Roderick Green, Michael Ruskin, and Craig Willingham. 33 MASS CGMMUN CATIONS CLUB PRESIDENT-.IAM ES ERVIN ADVISOR-S. DAVIS 1' v ' 1, 1 vi x . s .E . T ,B S S v ' 4 2 Q ' -, 3 -, . ' I 1 . li' .. : vt A 4 .i. X . Y '14, 1 o , X 'R ., I ' V! V. . I ' it - -Q . ' T Wi Q ,HZ--he , -+ . I F v. ' 'V' ' X . ' - 5 A : ' ' A V .I l . I ' , I Q '-. I 1 1 , - -ni J I N T I -., A . lb-- L it x Ir Q V 4 5, . .5 I -V I I ,, . , 'h ' ij' ,J Front Row left to righteStan Ferguson, Beverly Roberts, Petruska Bryant, Deidre Harden, Charlene Washington, Rene Harden, and Sandra Davis, Advisor. Back Row L-R-Gwendolyn Cummings, Maria Troupe, James Ervin, president, Thaddeus Shubert, Clarence Thomas PSYCHOLOGY CLUB u 'I , . K . , ,iz ny'- T .' lf li if . gg... , PRESIDENT-EDDIE COOK ADVlSORgDR. WASHINGTON 44. 23 Casey Mims, Charles Eagle, Terrance Patterson, Anthony Smith, Reginald Lee T DE T G0 ER ME T ASSCJCIATIO S '-Si!! 1 hump' Left to rrght Della Hunter Mellssd Gary Ellrs Spencer Linda Lampkrn Shaldnga Roberts and Kenneth Hargrove Slttlng Robert Francls ROBERT FRANCIS PRESIDENT Kenneth Hargrove 1 I 5 1 Vicky Boazman 1' X L.. ff' 'ff fl flu an Ellis Spencer ALPHQNZQ HGLT-CHIEF JUSTICE W Stun Ferguson. Alphonzo Holt, WlHlffCd Kung, Delclhxan Hnbbler WHHTSVHHDAMHHUCAN' CGLLBSEAQUTUNPWHHHTY STUDENTS ANTHONY, ERIC ATKINSON, MICHELE BARNES, WANDA PATRICE BETTIS, SYBIL DARDEN, WILLARD DOTSON, JAMES ELLIS, ROSANNA EMERSON, BYRON EMERSON, REGINA FLYNN, ANNE C. FRANCIS, ROBERT FRANKENHAIJSER, NANCY GIBSON, ERASTUS J. GOWENS, WALLACE HARGROVE, KENNETH HOLT, ALFHONSO HOUSTON, ADRIAN JACKSON, MARGARET H. JIVENS, BRUCE N. JONES, CHAIJNCEY Q. JORDAN, ROBERT 'QTATEW KING, SHARON NIXON, FRANK EDWARD JR PARKS, CLARENCE RUMLEY, RICHARD SAVAGE, THERESA JANICE THOMAS, IRA WELLS, BRIAN WHITE, CHERI Y. WILLIAMS, C. ROSEMARY WILLAIMSON, BEATRICE WILLINGHAM, JEFFREY D. WOGDARD-KINARD, BRIGGETT Savannah's Jazz Station 88.5 CAM US RADIO STATIG WHCJ Extends Air Time A variety of activities are in the works at WHCJ, Savannah's first public radio station. We're working to en- hance a facility that has not been utilized to its ful- lest, said Mrs. Carol Gordon, Manager of WHCJ. Mrs. Gordon, a gra- duate of SSC, and a for- mer t.v. anchorwoman, has implemented many changes at the station since she became station manager last year. The most recent change is the by Gary Swindell extension of WHCJ's air time. The station formerly aired from noon to 4 p.m., but now airs from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday. WHCJ is primarily a jazz station, but also fea- tures reggae, gospel, and classical music. The sta- tion hopes to receive funds through a Public Tele- communications Grant to increase to 1000 watts and to purchase new equip- ment. Presently WHCJ is a l0 watt station with a radius of about 15 miles. TIGER'S RGAR 'l'iger's Roar Staff Margaret Han-Jackson ......,...,,,.... Editior-in-Chief STAFF Beverly Roberts ,....... ...... ,.,.... A ssoc iate Editor Stanley Ferguson .................,.... Sports Editor Jacqueline Mumford .......,.........., Feature Editor Thadckus Shubert ..........,.. ......... Phot ogmpher STAFF WRITERS Gwen Oumnings, James Ervin. Glynda Jenkins-Norwood eresa Savage, Clarence Thomas ADVISORS I Ind, Sllkffl Dlvis ff' .,v w'xw:,eWe to com 96,44 1x9e f'M '6'5 . ,N X Ttgers Struggle Through Season Editorial I bymgmerl ca gym War SSC Will Remain A uton omous KAPPA ALPHA PSI lg '11 r-1 8.225 ' s lv-eras I lil 1 S g fuqvr-wvf, Q Left to right: Eric Anthony, Stan Ferguson, Willie Ferrebee, David Thiruslevan, Anthony Jordan, Willie Metts, Terry Enoch, Vincent James, Charles Eagle, Zarry Ponder, Carl Washington, James Fason, Scott Hall, Jamie Shelton, Michael Turner. Sitting: Kenneth Tittle if :xi qla ,.. 1 do it Jordan, Keeper of Recordsg Melts, Vice Polemarchg Tittle Polemarchg and Ferguson, Keep of Exchequer. DELTA SIGMA THETA F The Pryamids EL ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA Sorors Marsha Ogden, Sybil V Bettis and Roanna Ellis give Bake Sale. ALPHA PHI ALPHA up if. -1 ' Q-QF' ,V if ,fp . is aa - Ji . -s Y' . 9,.X5 W, ,,',.- ' ' + K' 'I' I .W az '.--',s,,x-Sys' ' I ' 133' 't 'fi' 'Q t .X ' 53- . 5 off' 5 1 .. 1 f . -H , . Z x THE ME GF D 'T NCTIO Alpha Phi Alpha was founded on the campus of Cornell University December 4, 1906. This fraternity is the first black greek letter organization. More than 50,000 men have been initiated into Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity since 1945. There are now 228 Alumni Chapters and 328 College Chapters. Kneeling left to right-Randy Tharpe, Tim Willis, Carnadose Baulknight, Harry Hudson, Anthony Grace, Mark Wilborn, Paul Lee Standing'-Elijah West, Graduate Advisor, Thomas Ferrebee, Glen Johnson, Alfred Adams, Chauncey Jones, Clarence Parks PHI BETA SIGMA Phi Beta sigma was founded on the campus of Howard University October 8, 1913. Its motto is: Culture For Service and Service For Humanity? Nathaniel Veal, Robert Francis, Charlie Askew, Matthew Turner, Roscoe Wells Curtbert Burton: Advisor is 49' ' l' sl. i ., . lx X g ,I . ., ' 1' X A MEGA PSI PHI 4611 xy- ' Omega Psi Phi was founded on the campus of Howard University November 17, 191 l. Its purpose is to provide leadership, real meaning to life, to establish a long-life and worthy friendship between men, and to cooperate with the school of which they are a part. Left to right: Bradley McRae, Gregory Richardson, Lewis Harris, David Stevens, Ken- neth Gordon, David F. Richards, James Melvin, Randolph Scott, Gabriel Laney, Servon Jackson. YY, 'iv N 1.. ga. 59- H E-V' A3 ii A D55 . .Bi 1 Q . t ' 5 V 1 L+ ' r J : f g ,.,, W' ,iW,- l 5 r Keeper of Property, Vice-Basileus, Basileus, Keep er of Records, Vice-Keeper of records, Vice-Keep er of Finance, Reporter to the Oracle PM A GREEKS AT S.S.C. I. -FF' ,ha ififff 1. . f 'Q 'Q f ppm, -tilllli -QQ ' . V '- ' R rsqxm' . s ,'. . 5 gn. 1. , M -'5lV 7i4 'six ' . 4 bv- .uv Q, gr 5i?-h-- xh, w r-k' ' K: 1 w . ,Aa .. Jfwgf' 'X' ' AKA Sponsors The Greek Collaboration ' Q 5 V 4 We believe the children are our future. Teach them well and let them lead the way. Show them all the beauty they possess inside, Give them a sense of pride, to make it easier. Let the children's laughter remind us of how we used to be. Everybodyis searching for a hero. People need someone to look up to. I never found anyone who fulfilled my needs. A lonely place to be so I learned to depend on me. I decided long ago never to walk in anyone's shadow. If I fail, If I succeed, at least I have lived as I have believed. No matter what they take from me, thay can't take away my dignity, because the greatest love of all happening to me. I have the greatest love of all inside of me. The greatest love of all isn't easy to achieve. Learning to love yourself is the greatest love of all. ' And if I chance that special thing that you have been ' dreaming of leads you too, along to a place for the strength in love. The Greatest SALUTE WESLEYAN GQSPEL CHGIR Wesleyan Gospel hoir The Savannah State College Wesleyan Gospel Choir, under the direction ofGerron D. Miller and accompa- nied by Jerome Glover, has been acclaimed as one ofthe best college gospel choirs in the country. The choir has performed with such well-known choirs as Howard University, Bethune-Cookman College, Miles Col- lege, Michigan State University, Florida Ad'tM and the Atlanta Philharmonic Choral. The chot'r has done concerts in Chicago, lll.,' Indianapolis, Ind.,' Philadelphia, Pa.,' Washington, D.C.,' Atlantic City N.J., New York City, Freeport, N. Y., and Atlanta, Ga. The group has also performed for such well-known personalities as poet Nikki Giovanni, Georgia State Senator Julian Bond, and Dr. Joseph Lowery, president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. 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 Grammy Award winners Andre Crouch, Rev. James Cleveland and Mr. John McNeil. This year the choir will tour these cities around the United States: Atlanta, lndianapolt's, Chicago, New York City, Mt. Kisco, New York, Philadelphia, Washington, and Columbia, South Carolina. While on tour the group will present concerts for several ofthe Savannah State College Alumni chapters. SEI 'uamxew 9'I mag 'xalpueqg algw KP 0 -1 PD E 'PIOJ 3919 :mg 31112.15 'SSDI !S UJUJ QSOI' 'SHO qd 'SWS IP ::s FP :- o :s K4 L1 o :- :: VJ o F' Z o FF Ui ::r o 2 F? IP : no 2 '-I z:- o 3 N VJ FPBL vate X . ,I V wi ff ' 1 - KJ' P ' .5 ' 1 if f w Q Nicole Roche, Newark, New Jersey There Was a Blind Man Named Barnbas Phil. Pennsylvania X i ' Sy N f- .,: I -A an ni f 1 X X X Phil. Pennsylvania Miss Sharon King Columbia, South Carolina MusiciansAKenneth Roche, leftg Walter Harris, right 'l x. Q. ,- ,. Narrator-Ralph Ronald Boston Musician-Michael White Narrator-Angel M. Thomas DUWV L 4 .ff Deacon Gerron Miller- Show Me The Way Lord Mr. Jerome Glover-Musician Director Wesleyan Gospel choir F Mrs. Edna Jackson Director and Advisor Mr. Spencer E. White, III-Musician Qikffu Gerron Miller, Director Wesleyan Gospel Choir Angel Thomas, Feature Editor THE CONCERT CHGIR WE SALUTE -1--li' ,gsilii -5. , 1 Y , ,b . Q : 1 PM ' 2 G ii 5' J, , L to r: Walker Durham, Marlin Byrd, Beverly Whearry, Gary Swindell, Lula Albright, Jimmy Jackson, Jonell Mitchell, Paulette Jackson, Karl Washington, Ronald White, Nathlie Johnson, Donna Ferguson, Eric Johnson, Sylathea Prescott, Sandra Payton, Errol Roach, Audrey Harris, John McCoy, Jacquie Mumford, Audre Kennedy, Dexter Can, Wynell Upkins, Second Row L to R: Senobia Owens, Mitchell Life, Carl Cornelius, Lachon Colter, Ptanley Derrico, Ronald Wallace, Willie Jackson, Director 59 W in Y 'Exe 4' CONCERT CHGIR :IJ I 61 L SCENES FROM THE CUNCERT CHOIR The Savannah State College Family salutes Mr. Jackson for an outstanding job. 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' w- ,' ci , , ,J fa x F sv. , , L Ex L B .. - . A ' Ultra bright smile Can you believe waiting in line this long for popcorn? fi 1K V' 76 fm: Ll- I -iv - Ji 'f, o 4 , , l,,4. lr: ,,4 mm 1 Yes, life has been good to me. We share the limelightlw I wonder if he's looking at me Q.- J 2 .YJM 'sOOh I car1't believe she 'thatlu , I S I' Q X Je. id e fl' i I ,gm 77 SSC , V ! They Communicate. flgvf' gm, 5-' Lrfl' ij ' . ' ' J Ps ' They Cheer. A5 r 3.11 '-'11 '..-,zrfaaf my ,f fp --f-- -,J.--A -. ' ' w- J .f ' ' X. . Tw' as 5 Kg- A N.. - K ' A f 65.21 ,, , , .1 vm We , A .R ' - . v ff.. ,..L,A+ - 3' ,. --f:2'f3f- 4 - . 6.3 ,IV 'wm- ,-,-ff+ ' They Conccntrte. 1 They Applauds. at drink, V3 1 I iw! -H vi.. and be merry, Xa for tomorrow you have a test. ss 'ax Can't a man eat in peace anymore? 1 - Q 3 S v 'xf -api: I Q Q is ' 9 a ' ,K fda URS' if-M r , fx '1 , of sv-xnge mag You have an error on line twenty in your string variablef, ff 1' w -I iff Is the coast clear? Hey man, got a cigarette? V ws sAlbo,- We know a secret. .SIGNING The masked Alpha strikes again! Hug someone you love today. ':v j iw- 2:10 am ' JW 'R ' lflql ll . 4,,. 1 ' . ul it H Q hu z hw- ' l 1 xx, We're practicing for the dance this weekend. Weare not camera shy. 'X Women are so vain. lift-v 'r AF K Q!- G00d friends are important I just know it's going to rain, 'Q l I x if 'l r 5 - , 9' 1 ' . .1-,' - ' '.' ' . .0 -. .' lk jf:-ai211 'F J 5 45 if X Yu L A u ! I The square root of 1,871 is . . zzzzf' 'VFWIQUX Algebra does it every time. A SSC students reggae down ! --1 I .. I xx M k 9 5 X Bri!-. f EVERYO E SAY X! ,rg X S 1 Ex ,Q a.:::L,'s .4f, nflfs' N-' 'Y 1, - . .6 5, .gag 4 at! .t,, KI 9. ' 'Z ,E ,fc ' x Wal' I . . l . l u :- X K ' 1 ' l Tall women are better. was-gym Wim: l KL A. W , A. 3 J :YA . 1,-'J vi il'v Q'xl 'L pa Q .- ..V N A N, X X, N. ,.1 N.. .xx Q Ki X P5 El Rrrrrroar! ,n W? 5 , .- ., ' J, X-V. .Fv -.M l - ' -' ff.. 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Larry Strozier James Tarver 5' 4? l , as it mu S Minnie Smith Sonja Stones Dwight Temples Clarence Thomas Mafifm Thompson Charlene Williams X l l A 5 I, 7. 'I-1 I WW ,, at - ml., 5-r Abe Adewara Kennard Bullock x 1 l r I Elmira Baker Winnetta Carter , ill r- 5 Anderson Brown Kevin Chisolm X 5 IAQ, Micheal Crawford Willard Darden Fred Dawson .ll Vw ' 1 James Dotson Willie Ferrebee James Hales Sharon Hankerson J Y uf Byron Johnson John Littles Robert Francis -is 1 Paulette Jackson Valerie Luckey X l I D Arliee Maxwell Debra Moore David Moton El Carol Osgood Hilda Rooks Linda Simmons D ll lk . Beverly Stafford Debbie Stanley Charles Swain Frank Tharpe Ira Thomas Rose Roberts Cynthia Robinson x , . 6 , R. L. Z Sandra Washington ChCfi White Q 3 i Matthew Turner I Dorothy Robinson Rose Williams I 5 L. Clyde Wilson Barbara Youmans Tonya Wright Students at SSC come from places close to home with familiar sounding names such as Atlanta, Bainbridge, Augusta, Waycross, Columbus and Sandersville. They also come from Nigeria, Saudi Arabia and The Peoples Republic of China. Not only are Savannah State Students diverse in place of origin, but also in age, cultural background, and areas of interest. It is an important part of the learning process at SSC for this wide variety of people to come together, to interact, and to learn from each other. SSC Carlton Anderson xg: ' Kimberly Carlton Brandi Elmore Lonnie Floyd Learning Center Jamle Ford Garrett Jackson Patrick jackson Jeffery Jenkins Monique Kent L ' x Erika Luten Salathea Monroe 200 Patricia Ogden 4 Lee Person vw James Rawls Helen Riley Madia Robinson Kimberly Scott Wilson Scott Da wn Woodhouse Jeff-Fauna Ware Earnestine Lang Director Lottie Tolbert Ida Lewis Instructor Cook ? Z3 ? Z3 ? 2? IV -X 4? L 4 L 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 lr 44 l444R '44471 I4 4471 4? '444n 4 ? l444n 444 l 44g 4? '4 '4 I444714? 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Rayburn, President of Savannah State College Dr, Charles Elmore Mrs. Beautine Hardwick, Assistant to The President Administrative Assistant to The President SP ' Mrs. Mildred Washington, Ms. Vernese Mikel, Secretary Secretary to The President A sg.- . , uf 2'gg..I.ji,a4:gQ1, ,- - V ' if f?-g,,g7,I'?? 1' ,, , '7 nav .fra , OFFICE OF THE VICE-PRESIDENT OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS tg Dr. Edward J. Hayes I Vice President for Academic Affairs Mrs. Martha K. Stafford Mrs. Laura M. McGraw Secretary to the Vice- Senior Secretary President UFFICE 0F THE VICE-PRESIDENT FOR F1NANCE l Mr. Prince K. Mitchell Vice-President for Business and Finance X Mrs. Shevon Brown Accountant II Ms. Yvonne Dixon Mrs. Beulah Gardner Accountant I ' Accountant I - ' ' i. ':-ui' :,clwi:f'- i 'r 1- 1gs.qY,: 1 ' A- A - it ' B ,.,t .. ,, 1 ' .ijt fmf'--. 'f-gin.. V5 OFFICE OF THE REGISTAR Mr. Alvin Collins Registrar Mrs. Wilhemenia Butler MTS- Cal'0lYU Dfelssen Rgcorder I Recorder I 1, , OFFICE OF A MISSIGNS Mr. David Foye of ' F ,- Q- It .. rj? ' 2 km- . : fi? 'WE - ' : f1,gf:2 4 ' VL5' 1 Director of Admissions K 4- V' I f , 6,7 , if f 1 1? Ms. Debra Bu tler Ms. Evadne Roberts Data Entry Clerk RCC01'dCf I ETERAN AFF IRS A 1159 , 4. ,. ,-f. 1, . y fffff lfii-,-21 191' .ZfE'::rf lx T 5 .M !'Ei f . -' H, 21.1-f 1 , Mr. Robert Ray Director t L51-,rv f z. ,L-511 H, ' Wg. 415, 2. - - e-,sfvf B.- Er ,e .Ha fi.-L - ,f ' --ff .H :M ,-, 1, S 21:7 . : 'f-'J 15 ' 1 DEVELOPMENT AND ALUMNI AFFAIRS Mr. Benjamin F. Lewis Director of Development and College Relations X . . s 4 L Ms. Carol Singleton Director Of Alumni Affairs M in - - f J ' 'S c . I 1 Ms. Naomi Calhoun Mrs. Carless Lawyer Secretary, Development Secretary, Alumni PUBLIC REL TIONS Ms. Debra Ellington Ms. Patricia Hartwell I Public Relations Clerk Typist II Specialist Secretarial Center 'L 44 5 ' 'fif - H F. J if Mrs. Doris H. Jackson Director f' 1 lf' 4:17 Wi il iii Ms. Winifred Mincey ' Ms. Patricia Rivers Secretary Secretary ai' faff ' :'5f-fe. . Q - ,415 .gig-xi,'Q-i5Q,1'1g5-45L.Ag: -V , . ' K '..'lf1,'lf 'Qs - ic . . ... X-... Y . 1-f,'1t,j.f.t.t,L.7-,Ai . , r :cf j',F1:,, . -, 5513.-gg: , I . I1-QV. .,. .J -5517: . Z- .5 1- . ,1- f COMPREHENSIVE COUNSELING sae H E, 1 Mrs. Rachel H. Claiborne Counselor PsychometristfCounselor Mrs. Shirley B. James ,- 'l 'a 8 Ms. Judy M. Johnson Secretary .' was . 5-A Ms. Diane King Data Entry Operator STUDENT PERSONNEL SERVICES if Mr. Nelson R. Freeman Director of Placement .1 ' i 3 .31 Mr. Bernard Conyers Director of Auxillary Enterprises ...,-I LIBRARY g INF IRMARY i 2 L. Dr. Henry Collier Jr. Patricia Ann Gloyd Acting Catalog Librarian College Physician CAMPUS SECURITY I M - SGT Joanne Mitchell Mr. Ike Williams Officer Officer PLANT OPERATIONS Mr. Ulyses Burrell Mr. Freddie Thompson Superintendant of Building Head, Preventive Maintenance Maintenance Inspector - vfiirr mA A Am: EHEEEEEEEE A r A EEE EEE 'EEEEA A EE E REE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE: ULTY UTYF E EWE mv E EEE EWE EWE E E mi ENE EWE Em: EEE EEEE EEEE EEE ENE REE WEA EEE: ULTYF U TYF E EEE E tA E WE ULTY U TYF MA WEA EEE we EE EE WE ENE 'd HERE' A HERE HERE A A A A A A FA UtTYFA A UMA UMA FAQ FA LMA ULTYFA U TY A MA A A A A EEA MA A A A A A A A A FA ULTYFA U A U A L A ULEEA EFYFA ULTYFA ULTY A NFA A A A L A A A FA UETYFA UL A A U TYA A FA ULTYFA ULTY A WEA 1 A A A mn MA HMA um FE Em? 2 E L FE EEEEE EwEEEErEEEEEE1'E FA U TYFA U A U FA U FA U TYFA ULTYFA ULTYFA ULTY A Em A A A Em ur A umm um FA FA UFYFA ULEEA ULTYFA ULTYFA ULTY Ag .A mg A, wg AEEEA EEEEEQ EEEEEQ EEE AAUEEEAUWEA A WA., AEE AEEEEEAHEE A A A A A EEEA E A uma um FA U TVA U TYA U A TYFA t A ULTYFA ULTYFA ULTY A A A A EFA MA L A LMA FA ULTYFA U TVA TVA TYFA A UL A ULTYFA ULTY A A A A A A 1 Au1wEA um 'V' QUE E E WUEEEEEEEEEE F2 U SU 2 2 E EWS H5552 gig FA TYFA L FA ULTYA LTYA ULTYFA FA ULTYFA-ULTY .EEE EEE EEE .EEE ULTY Savannah State College has an excellent and talented faculty of all races, creeds, and origins. The main aim of the faculty is to expand the intellectual, aesthetic, and philosophical consciousness of more than 2,100 students at the college. The SSC faculty is professional and competent. There are 136 faculty members and 48 percent of them hold the doctorate degree in their academic areas. Twenty-nine percent of the faculty are professors, 23 percent are associate professors, 36 percent are assistant professors, and 12 percent are instructors. Twenty-nine percent of the faculty are female. Sixty-six percent of the faculty are tenured and 34 percent are non-tenured. ' 3.a' . ..- fs: F . . ef ,. , --f' rf: fl A 3 - ii, 1 - '-,' J., gif f . Q g . ..f 74.4f3f-5 jf: ' f ' A -. SCHOOL OF SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY Dr. Margaret C. Robinson,,'Dean Department of Biology and Life Sciences Dr. Frissell R. Hunter Head, Department of Biology , . Dr. Hettie Beard Jones Dr. Hettie Beard Jones Dr. Obi Emeh Dr. Matthew Gilligan Dr. P.V. Krishnamurti Dr. Govindan K. Nambier Dr. Joseph Richardson Dr. Harpal Singh Dr. Bernard Woodhouse Dr. Gian S. Ghuman Dr. Bernard Woodhouse Assistant Professor of Professor of Earth Science Professor of Biology and Biology Life Sciences Department Of Chemistry Dr. Willie G. Tucker Dr. Jeffrey James Dr. Manchery P. Menon Dr. Kamalakar B. Raut Dr. George N. Williams Department of Home Economics Ms. Diane Wagner Dr. Teresa Anthony Mrs. Martha Corley Ms. Ada Pearl Knight Dr. Alpha Jones, Head , Eg, Lgyglg, - if 151115 e-' rs. 'A' Jaw.-gn, , J r-.gf 1 r , 1- 1-1 M Q' 'Q 'ff M f r .rg f ? 1 . 1 if Vs. 7 if . Department of Engineering Technology Dr. Lester B. Johnson, Head Mr. Kendell Hill Mr. Fred Moser i Mr. Asad Yousuf Dr. Venkatu S. Anandu Dr. Veng Kouch Mr. Rex Ma Mr. John Mason Mr. Raymond D. Schlueter Dr. Clyde W. Hall' Dr. Pravin Raut Dr. Lester Johnson Head, Engineering Technology . , . gli. 4 Q, 'gi V E ' 3. . ..M 5 '- . . 5 H iff J IIF!Nl,v Q . A E7i3Wfjl ll- Sn if MV, ',, W 'V , as E 1 N - 12' V-. 1' , ' - .I 451 122. M pi' 1 '. 1- - Q . V. f,.. 1 X , Y: '. 1 Dr. Earnest Brown Professor of Engineering Technology Department of Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Ve A Dr. Kailash Chandra Acting Head and Professor of Math, Physics, and Computer Science Dr. V. AnanthaNarayanan Mrs. Jacquelyn M. Byers Dr. Jacob Englehardt Dr. Gian Ghuman Mr. Timothy Goodwin Dr. Sigmund Hudson Dr. Prince Jackson Mr. Walter Leftwich Mrs. Dorothy Murchison . ,fri V Ffii.. -i-1'--5 'Y 7311111 aff .Q giilfl' . 1 ' 2-ag, t 1 .. The Navy, Army, and Marine Corps Reserve Officer Training Corps Commander John K. Slaven Navy Science Mr. Gerald W. Ashley Navy Science Lt. Owen Corpin Navy Science Captain Walter Gaskin Navy Science Commander Royal H. Logan Navy Science Gysgt Roy Stuphin Navy Science LCmdr. Charles T. Settlemyer Navy Science Mr. Leroy Thompson Navy Science Lt. Richard Bass Navy Science Mr. Jack Smith Navy Science - ' .gxiigzg , , - , . ' fa- : t i . . I Ek-lj : h' i l I,- ' . E i f-L Q ,,,.u. N gm uuU9 ' ' 0 ' . 1 ' Lt. Jimmy R. Middlebrook SSG Tommy Cooper MSG Stephen L. Malone Captain Arnet P. Whorley Navy Science Army Science Army Science Army Science Department of Developmental Studies -I Dr. Ronald B. McFadden - Director of Developmental Studies Mr. Russell Ellington Mrs. Joan S. Green 0Mrs. Hattie Nash Dr. George Thomas G. Michael Miller Dr. Joyce McLemore Associate Professor and Heading Coordinator Mr. Charlie Bryant Mrs. Mai'y Ann W. Math TCChIliCiaIl Goldwire Reading Lab Technician r? f ex: 1' , 3 j' If . fy se- .J I V 5, 1 r ' if 5 A S. Developmental Studies Con't Q 3 A Y. 4.1. s -. ..-.: ' is, 1' - ' . . A v K' 3. k -ye. V 53 A' l ' 3 1 g wr... Mrs. Lancy Jen Mrs. Louise D. McDonald Assistant Professor of Math Assistant Professor , fx Z I- N X l lj . Mrs. Rosalie F. Pazant Mrs. Karen Penick Associate Pl'OfCSS0l' and Assistant Professor of Coordinator English Mrs. Sandra McPhaul Ms. Beverly Johnson MS- Cl121l'lCSCIta Hall Counselor Secretary Assistant Secretary SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES E Dr. .Ia A. Jahannes, Head Department of Humanities and Fine Arts Dr. Luetta C. Milledge Dr. Joseph Anderson Mr. Arthur Brentson Dr. Oscar Daub Dr. James Eaton Mr. Samuel Gill Mrs. Novella Cross-Holmes Mr. Robert Holt f if Dr. Norman Elmore DF- Otto Fred BCCICCY Mrs. Louise L. Owens Dr. Charles Elmore Assoc. Professor of English Professor of Music Professor of English Assoc. Pl'0fCSS0l' of MHSS Communication I67 Department of Humanities and Fine Arts Con't Mrs. Farnese H. Lumpkin Mr. John Mach Dr. Michael K. Mather Mrs. Yvonne H. Mathis Ms. Clara Aguero Mr. Willie Jackson Dr. Christine Oliver Dr. George O'Neill Dr. Robert L. Stevenson Mr. James E. Stuart, Jr. Mr. James T. Thompson Mrs. Alma Williams Mr. Barry Johnson Instructor of Humanities Instructor of Fine Arts A Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences ' 6 ,.,,, , , , - A egf. 0 Dr. Otis J. Johnson Associate Professor of Social Sciences Dr. Thomas H. Byers Mrs. Jonelle B. Gordon Dr. Isaiah Mclver Mr. Ahmed Piankhi Dr. John E. Simpson Dr. Steven R. Smith Dr. Merolyn Stewart-Gaulden Dr. Hanes Walton Jr. Dr. Eugene Welch Mrs. Gaye Hewitt Mrs. Ella H. Sims . :' ' i wr ' Au ml-' . if - . ,.,.. ,. 4.5-SP Dr. Annette K. Brock Dr. Lawrence Harris Dr. Daniel Washington Assggjate professor of Professor of History Associate Professor of History Psychology .i1..H.:f'g3M3 .... 16:1 g. 1: 2vfq1ri'e?Sg ,NL - -rsv- .. .f.-,w w !ilUf?lt'?Sf SCHOCL OF BUSINESS Department of Accounting and Inform Mr. Johnny Cambell Mr. Rubyen Chambless Dr. Thomas Eason Mr. Robert E. Jensen Mr. Arthur Kolgaklis Mr. Arthur Levy Dr. William D. McCarthy Mr. Robert E.L. Morgan Dr. Edward Alban ation Systems 5' D . Leo A. Parrish r Dean of The School of Business Q. ' x A Dr Edward Alban Associate Professor of Economics Department of Business and Cffice Dr. Hayward S. Anderson Dr. Albertha E. Boston Mr. George Conlin Mr. William DeCastro Dr. Jeraline D. Harven Dr. Jan Jankowski Dr. Mary Lou Lamb Mr. Robert McKellar Dr. .lack M. McNeill Mrs. Swannie M. Richards Mrs. Charlease Stevenson Dr. Mary Torian Mr. Willie Waddell Mr. Jules E. King Administration 4 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 0 4 40 0 4 Q. l 4 4 23444 ,tq404 t' 4 s.4Jb JfJ,4Jg- k- ,Mb isf 5 14 f -L 4:1 5 i204 5 ,L 404i-15 4,404 5 ff 444' f 4443 b 4 2-444 ,L s.4Jb ft 4 J ' -L 4 K' ,L 404-45 ,L 404-15 ,ti 404-35 4 404Jk' 4 5 -t44'4 b 'Lf5.4Jb 4. 4'4 44245 4 4,44 'fs 4 4 k, 'G'3Jg 'U'3Jb -L 4:4 kg 9.44 iszd b 40+jk' :+A J4igL4 ,suigs 4' J4 igr4. 44.45, J4Jgx 4435 44Jt? 4445 J4Jgx sf . J4JgI,4. Jnlg? 4 J4!g, 44Jk4 Q J41g:,4 4Ht?' 4-jtg 4 :4.4g .4444 4495 4445 44451. 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Q '.E--1,4 5 'Ii?'EL4 414:-.QS I uf'?k 5. . iztl- 3. . :Q-.02 - - ' H 22 51 423' 9'5 21- I-'fi 3 31-335 5' 4: 43-2542 ::E'.gi1,: 9.11411 fi' ' -.' -1. .g.0.X4- 1, 4-.1413 ' ,t.'0tJq-- L44 4- ' 41'.- X, -in Jkufhi' 24, 4- ,4..'-Q. -jp- - 4-..4.'-,5 4.44.- 4'4i..j-12 g'54i.-- ...t qu. . . ' :0.f ' '43I:L,b 'XJ .4 4 4 L4 -X.-1. 59 qs? y f 4 N 173 1983-84 TIGER FOOTBALL ROSTER Name White POS HT WT Hometown Class 1. German, James 1 RB 5'5 160 Savannah, GA 4 2. Mills, John 9 KS 5'1O 170 Savannah, GA 1 3. Scott, Terry 10 QB 5'1l 170 Savannah, GA 3 4. Stevens, Vincent 12 QB 6'0 160 Charleston, S.C. 2 5. Butler, Stewart 13 RS 5'l0 160 Lakeland, Fla. A l 6. Savage, Dennis 14 QB 6'1 185 St. Petersburg, Fla. 2 7. Jones, Gary 20 DB 5'11 170 Hinesville, GA 2 8. Washington, Warren 21 DB 6'3 185 Walthourville, GA 3 9. Potts, Anothy 22 DB 6'2 185 Decatur, GA l 10. Wells, Roscoe 23 DB 6'3 180 Boston, GA 3 ll. Jones, Charles 24 LB 5'1l 200 Augusta, GA 1 12. Brown, Michael 25 RB 5'l0 165 Savannah, GA 2 13. White, William 26 DB 6'2 195 Savannah, GA 3 14. Johnson, Henry 27 RB 5'll 185 St. Petersburg, Fla. 1 15. Earl, Eugene 28 WR 6'0 180 Gainsville, GA 1 16. Miller, Ernest 31 LB 6'1 180 Atlanta, GA 3 17. Davis, Jeff 32 RB 6'2 215 St. Petersburg, Fla. 1 18. Calloway, Kenneth 33 RB 5'1l 225 Savannah, GA 3 19. Williams, Nelson 34 RB 6'0 220 Springfield, GA 3 20. Seldon, Harvard 38 LB 6'3 191 Atlanta, GA 3 21. Weaver, Marvin 40 WR 5'9 185 Atlanta, GA 3 22. Galloway, Tracy 42 LB 6'1 185 Anderson, S.C. 2 23. Hall, Keith 44 LB 6'1 220 Warner Robins, GA 3 24. Manor, Gary 48 RB 6'0 190 Savannah, GA 2 25. Love, Rufus 50 LB 6'2 195 Portal, GA 3 26. Williams, Jerry 50 LB 6'1 215 Lakeland, Fla. 1 27. McGahee, Robert 51 LB 6'3 210 Augusta, GA 3 28. Terrell, Bernard 53 DL 6'2 200 Decatur, GA l 29. Henderson, Zachary 55 LB 5'll 205 Anderson, S.C. 2 30. Smith, Carl 57 LB 6'3 230 Charleston, S.C. 1 31. Merritt, Mark 58 C 5'1l 200 Savannah, GA 4 32. Ford, Jerome 60 DL 6'1 230 Tampa, Fla. 1 33. Ellison, Roy 63 OL 6'0 235 Lakeland, Fla. 1 34. Rucker, Calvin 64 OL 6'2 215 Sandersville, GA 1 35. Owens, Joseph 65 DE 6'3 205 Savannah, GA 2 36. Cosby, Robert 66 OL 6'0 225 Detroit, Mich. 1 37. Moton, David 69 OG 6'0 218 Augusta, GA 4 38. Fountain, Steve 70 OL 6'2 225 Tampa, Fla. 1 39. McWorter, Ray 71 OT 6'4 225 Danielsville, GA 2 40. McCoy, John 72 OG 6'2 225 Mt. Clemons, Mich. 1 41. Barton, Todd 72 DL 6'2 210 Savannah, GA 1 42. Jenkins, Norman 73 OL 6'4 280 Washington, D.C. 1 43. Darity, Archie 74 OT 6'3 250 St. Petersburg, Fla. 2 44. Williams, Rodney 75 OL 6'2 215 Pendelton, S.C. 1 45. Hooks, Rodney 76 OT 6'2 220 Jacksonville, Fla. 2 46. Mayfield, Luther 78 DT 6'3 265 Elberton, GA 3 47. Parker, Dwayne 79 OL 6'3 255 Atlanta, GA 1 48. Hanton, Ricky 80 WR 6'1 180 Santee, S.C. 1 49. Reevs, Phillip 81 WR 6'l 185 Meansville, GA 1 50. Washington, Samuel 83 DL 6'3 210 Augusta, GA l 51. Ponder, Zarry 84 DLXLB 6'2 210 Jacksonville, Fla. 2 52. Hunter, Hercules 85 WR 6'0 180 Charleston, S.C. 2 53. Alvin, Anthony 86 TE 6'Vz 230 Hinesville, GA 2 54. Mayfield, Michael 87 TE 6'2 200 Elberton, GA 1 55. Strozier, Larry 88 WR 6'2 180 Atlanta, GA 3 56. Mills, Jimmy 89 DE 6'1 220 Atlanta, GA 1 57. Jordan, Stan 90 DL 6'6 220 St. Petersburg, Fla. 2 58. Wright, Jimmy 95 6'l 210 Warner Robins, GA 4 59. Brown, James 99 DT 6'3 257 Augusta, GA 3 FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD OPPONENT 1 Middle Tennessee 2'Tuskegee Insdtute 3 lfaldosta State 4 Morris Brown 5 hdars 1101 6 Clark College 7 Morehouse College 8 Fort Valley State 9 Albany State CGAJ 10 Alabama A 8: M 11 Ga. Southern Coll. Head Coach: Frank Ellis Jr. OWN SCORE 0 21 r 4 12 21 21 14 12 0 7 0 OPP. SCORE 51 26 14 29 12 24 41 17 26 15 ATTEND- ANCE 8500 4000 5000 6800 3000 7500 9000 7800 650 2250 600 Hfomejor Afwayj A H A H A H A A H H A CONF. GAME C C C C C C C I, 5 ,- Q, '- 1'42fe'L.-- .1 :iq .,, ' ., If . ' SSW ,gxl M , ' 3 ' :FA-, -A - fi A 5 f x ' Y . . , lib , 5 ' -r.. ' 11,'1'1,r- Wg, ' ' Z X w Lx fb , n-' 1, .xr m 11-nn. 14 4'-W, fir , Nm gli l,. 1. 'RAE' - mf Wx lf ',,.p.f. f'0f'5 L: ' A' AK. 532 'A ..,:-Im +L., ,-ww. , ., . fn . fi wx- 'g1eff.,,.f,4j f' A Q -sjl ,.-mr, V -, s- ,X aff :wwf i-1.-' -f 1 'TW 'INTL 1---:J -:14.i4li:: , Skin' , X ,zkz . ' U fr'-'ir 'Q 5 X A Z R1 Final 1 983 Cumulative Football Statistics Report 1Do not include NCAA Championship Play-oil or Bo.vl Games 1 college f5ajfannalL5f1-qggugol lregew lm. Ll., Games Head Coach ' Full Season Record 2 ' A9 lNumblll llflorvl IL Y 1 I Conference Name L .j. Conference Record 0 -, 0 0 I iVJOuI IL I Il Il nlvonnm inn.,-1-of-.1l,g..9,vM failings me u.-se-1on9.1nuanu-xinaual actually pmys lisagamegiayfa 14 hexininelineuplnv gun one play,wnelhdrmnulheloucneslhe nalisuilo Dc m a maye IIIIIS1 WP!! ill d ltlil 75 pQlCI:1lI ul NIS leant! QJIHPS U E . 5 All B. 1 ol 9. l ol IU. 9 Ill Ill, finmfare was rp, rf,sn1.n 07 sf nu: as 1-2-3-4 or 'aa-'au PUNUNG fmm J 5pu,,,s pe, game, RUSHING. . ,- , 2 f V -- - ,, ,, - , 2 W EIQII-Iiimunme - ' 'MH T 7 Qing E 'p,,,,,5 vm, , I-apmlaqnw-Q fvwsxfw-KI 0 Imran.-5 Nmumn IDs 7--1 ' ii f' - Y' d ' M ' W ' ' . I U -' 'W Ohh Mills FR 117 62 2030 3 James German SR RB I 111 132 A5QQvrv 1 58:6 INTERCEPTIONS fnun 05 pefganfe, ' ' ' 1 1 ' F-'51 mamsiunme Iclml Pm. lc l vm, I nw, m w 4 11 11 can JR 1111 I 9' so 2911 3 32 6 ' I I - ' .l l'i---9934-Vffwf - ff - Y if 7--I can Jones W Iso Ics I11 I 5 I 5 ,Q I 0 5 PQ-SSINGWEFFWCIU-ICN' , , , ,, ,-, , 2, PUNT nerunnsfmm 12,m,g.w-P, 2-1.-Q-ntmm--0 f - f 1'-M, f ' Ml ICnmn -Q' 'nl 'NUS 'DS' rimian-11,-Q1 N......- Icuml Pm. G If-uw-5 I hm, Im I,DEll.ll1S Savage TOTAL OFFENSE INE I msn-ng H. pnwsmql . In I2 348 LI arvin Weaver KICKOFF RETURNS lm W IJ11iFLIeI1o I110 :0IIv11 I I W 2 pe, gm ,., Pnsl :na L.m1N.1-H., Iclml PM I C. I new.,-tl vm-it Irn - . ,mv 7 Q ' un .H 1 U mf .m am V! 1, In , uilmu cu-1 Po L. r fs R tv-Iv :P Nut: michael Brown Iso IRB 111' 17 I 297 I1 IVI7 A Dennis savage B 695 -154 labs Isgh 63.1 SCORING nncluaeleaaef by :img fe xPlsam1FGs1 RECEIVING ' ,,,qMmLMINMm ICWDIPU, G Ymxvvx nvtfour-.1xvidm-v.1C,f.2I Pu pn , h All .- WrmG'Ilj,1Kf... Y1s1.ml1l.'l51Vl.1-re I-it Pax G l Cllchti Vvdl YD5 viingunr Larry Stl-ozier E 0 0 0 I0 3 S i iii An-TbiiT' , . -- - -f'-X ' - rf 'f Anthony Alvin o 12 ll 227 Q07 0 2-GK, llghn ljilli -M v-H12 lill Q lj 0 3 0 I5 42 I16 1 A ' Kuc Scarm ra - V ir Y ' larry Srrolier IJR E ll 27 532 7 2-4 John f1i11s L H FR ic 11'0 15 I1o 2Io I3 I2 '16 1 A nm 1 nuiilftiks Y-Mvngiuc ronuorrenss Punrmc sconmc ' .. .' -1--- . , ... ...., If-.4 .. ....- ' 0 . .. 1'-um .... I , - .2 . 7 .2 M A 1 nun .-,.,...I:,G..5rNGi,, t If U1 N f ,uglgm m ,M N 7 I,,M-W N., v . I A., To vm 5,4 ,,,,,, P G 2 77 Inzs Il20.7 Ia 2l8t79 il7,l097 99.7 ls- ses 21.25 220.-A ez 2030 2.17m 17 'IS' l0 o 2 Ig- Q18 10 7 1 ' , mn A95 IWB2 'l8D. 2l0 88 lt'iIll90 108.2 13 705 3172 288.6 60 2003 3.11 37 34 20 3 1 13 7 io 265 2 1 1 'w '5:' ,4 if? 4-i 'I 539- CHARACTERISTICS OF A TIGER Qi ,.5.,,.- Q. Y: R gm Tigers are extremely swift and can leap many feet when stalking their prey. iv-+ sr is Using its sharp claws, the tiger grasps the victim and pulls it to the ground. af The tiger's teeth are well suited both for holding its prey -w--4.--1' f ni -1 L. .6 A -9 x . 1' ae' and for tearing it apart. 0 A ,3 - . A '4 L r A - 'rub . V' fs - -,KY -qif, . ' Y vii'-va-il. 1- 1 1' 'f ..'3? 2 Q'1aW?: fr : ff-w , ?:'?Q H- , V ' ' 1- A 'X' -4 - J af 15 .pf ' P' , 7 , . K.. 1l'.I-lr' 0 --. f I'-if Elf- ,AN Q J ' 5- ff . ' H V, , Q -Q 9' - Vs Hfiifgwfffav lr. 4 ' 2. M N 511 ' W gf ,gigffffzifgsf ei 1 wwxm! ii-.LT ' uf -: ff V -. T' r- Q . - 'l 3 ' 4 5 2? 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X .J .5 M Tigers protect their territory. 1x2 J xN.,.r Finally, after the kill the tiger leaves the remains of its prey NAME HT WT Lovelace, Kenneth 5'11 155 Ellington, Russell 6'V: 176 Askew, Charlie 6'1 Va 170 Miller, Albert 6'1 166 Jones, Kenneth 6'5 170 Akins, Darren 6'3 168 Davis, Gerald 6'2 185 Grant, Gregory 6'3 Vx 180 Bush, Tony 6'6 190 Harris, Rodney 6'4 185 I-iindsman, Calvin 6'7 194 Brown, Vincent 6'7 201 Summers, Richard 6'5 195 Russell Ellington, Head Coach Jimmy Westly, Assistant Eugene Washington, Assistant Lee Grant Pearson, SYD Micheal Stocksewill not return Ricky Robinson-Will not return Greg Hillman-Returning possibly Winter Quarter Milton Sexton-Returning possibly Winter Quarter 1983-84 TIGER BASKETBALL RO TER Pos G G G G P G G XF F F F c c F CLASS 2 4 3 2 2 1 4 4 2 1 1 3 1 HOMETOWN Barnwell, GA Savannah, GA Warner Robins, Newberry, S.C. Hephzibah, GA Miami, Fla. Atlanta, GA Savannah, GA Augusta, GA Thomson, GA Atlanta, GA Newark, N.J. Millen, GA 1984 CUMULATIVE IVIEN'S BASKETBALL STATISTICS FTEPOF-ITT: 1- arf Team 5'4V 'WV f 577975 Including Game of gil.. Next Game r Record: + lDateI IDateI Won Lost Team Code...T.L CUMULATIVE TOTALS Fon ll. GAMES TO DATE Inurnberl SCORING fMinlmum 19,0 avg,J REBOUNDING Ilvlinimum 10.0 avg.I F2222 F1151 and Lay Name C1355 p-41,1 G ysczidbscgred NUmIljr'NTsVA P32552 Flrsl and Lasl Name 1Class Hz. G No. Avg., on. gA1eA'e A-skew IR GI 281197164 1331111312 1 ob GREG GRANT SR E3 ,221 22,7 sf-l 06 GREG GRANT mm1.5l1sf1s1v1f1'3 Or' Racmeg, Hflzals FR H4127-1l'-I5 b-61 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FREE THFIOW PERCENTAGE Wlinimum 57,0 PCI' 3nd 5 Scored PGY GBYTIBJ fMinimum 81 .O pct, and 2.5 Scored Per Gamey Zone Flrsland Last Name Class l-dnl G SCff,,d1AF,i.1 :gl F3222 FWS! and Last Name lChsstH1,1 G soiled 'SJSU QQ 1413113 IZI 1l311ff6l1' OI DARKEN AKINS 53118 :fab ol Unngew AKTN5 EA,us11v lf? 11111-1111 07 Rod HARRi5 11111111.53 65' -777 ay. QAM-g Agjfg-1,0 JR 1,111.18 1511117311463 01 1CA1l1zl.'e Askew 11111118 eq 79' -wo Note: List class by Sr, Jr, So , Fr Qnol I-2,3-4 or '84, '85, elcy TEAM TOTALS I p0lNT5 FIELD GOALS FREE THFIOWS K REBOUNDS Shots. T Gam Number Avg. Scored1 Ans,E Per. Scored A1111 PCL 5P?ggr211 Avg 1 gas? I Total 1MlsSed 0 A 8 1347 we 7351f5771-466 397 5111 1,571 11111 134,111 51 1105111036 1 117715710 'fel 111,58 1-416411 355 535 1.1.53 11003135-3138 110111 1057 33221, we Siiiali, 0-61 1,lLz':L:1S1z0fS:10g . SCORES OF ALL GAMES TO DATES: SAVE TIME--JUST PASTE HERE voun MIMEOGRAPHED SCORES EACH WEEK. Plum lin gums! ln Tha order plavea. Also lndlcare rournarnsm garheswulh an asverlsk I'I. lnalcara overrlmn games Wim OT, 2 A OPPONENT owN ovw, 1 OPPONENT owm opp, OPPONENT owN OPP. I5 13505 SIATE 51 531111f'I1llZk CEQA? 65' 80 21 FT- VA Het, 77 77 Kichgggr C'pIIe96 Q6 OI 1112,-!U,gEfi1vrA 14-H47 T2 22 Gear:51'A 73' '76 3 UA. mamma coo 1014 1113 11f111f.-5 E,,,..,l1 155' se 23 fig-Ek few 61 Q11- NOT 4 fEg4g,d,'c-I' 76 L12-T34 Tpfqifxle 163 67 124 19155111-7 571475 73 105. 5lj.f2,1frnI FI-A. -57 153 I1151g4pr1-is Er-01.014 167 Gb .25 QIRIQFVMH ,4+WI 85 422' 5 1' 5116 Iuskgqgeg 2' 26 Z2-jkfgfc If I I lgflmq STATE QQ DLI 65,i17 TATU 6. Q96 '-I3 127 nzfrelwq-5-.3 5-2 67 igfmilwdg SETE T76 7I 1,18 Efg . Ll1eMoriAI 175 74 lzeugbgf ' I I .QELIQLQ 5.216 76 119 MmSfroMG 177- 173 29 III ' 72 37 1120 1Z2g,Jed1'cI' L7 65130 Tllldlldo only games agalnsl lour-year U.S. colleges in statistics and won-lost re d. H 0 FCUIX UTI-IFFTQIDFI 185 1983-84 TIGERS VS. 7 V r 44775 ' f 1 ab' 'A+ '4 19,65 , Jgaf. Q JV. yy,-J: x ' -J ' - v-. J , ' '5 3 ' ,.:- . iff W'- pl f' ' , . , it I - ..,- :',A if 5 , .,: , , ' --t' 'A' ' 'f 1 . -, w,,, .,,', , I K ' x ' 4 ,srl-Q'-gf '. 'f 951 ' if-EIT ' '1 '.'L'E..:.' ' A ,JT-' Ill! ' :Q ' 2' -f-H- ' A ' -'X M - -zfffu --- v A -1- 'ff' I ,-Q-v . fa ::..-Q. +153 A -. , 1 .-1-:gi-' 1: ' v .,...,, sy V gs. ' .X if ' 4 1 5 ' x f 'r' , ' J . , 4 JV , V ' I I tv. 5 X: x ll: ,- +-- ' v,,fN . , f p .if Tlgers try for ajump shot. : nw! A I n '-, 2 , ' -.rx 3 Af V- ' W, 9 ' E ' ' I f 'QF'-s f ' Q I 3 5 1,4 . I E 1 Y 1 ,AZ , .1 C 5 .1 h 1. 1. ll i Fl Valley player makes a lay up shot. If vu Jump tiger! FORT VALLEY WILDCATS l , wth 'mudwrg 'v 7155-33 Q E Go for in swrsq Two points! QL, . V 1 . .. N' 1 5 ffl' v'V I ,'. -,V Q ,I Q ,A 'V' 1 -- 25, 1 Q' g ,JL Ft Valley player tries to block SSC player's shot TIGERETTE SCOREBOARD 1983-84 Basketball Results OPPONENT OWN OPP. Ed Waters 83 63 ST. Augustine LN.C.J 77 79 Bethune-Cookman 63 98 Fla. Memorial 69 63 Benedict 84 64 Bethune-Cookman 64 76 Ed Waters 81 72 Albany State CGAJ 65 63 FT Valley 83 96 Clark 70 73 NO O W 10 4 4 35 22 23 1 l 1 l 15 12 5 3 25 1 5 24 14 35 20 30 22 14 24 20 25 I 3 5 OPPONENT Alabama A 8: M Armstrong ST Morris Brown Tuskegee Morris Brown Talladega Tuskegee FLA Memorial Armstrong Benedict Include only games against four-year US. OWN OPP. 79 f 94 80 83 73 51 75 77 66 68 102 85 86 62 65 61 79 62 59 57 colleges in statistics and won-lost record. Lady Tigers Roster Name Felicia Ashley Sharon Wheeler Pattie Miller Patricia Brown Bethanie Beard Roberta Francis Stephanie Ross Michelle Levett Vera Grissom Pamela Hurt Kim Jones Fay Mitchell Brenda King POS HT G 5,7 G 5'8 F 5'10 G 5'8 F 5'9 G 5'5 C 6'1 C 6'2 F 5'11 C 5'l0 F 5'l0 F 5'0 F 5'10 OPPONENT OWN OPP. FT. Valley 80 93 Clark 70 68 Alabama A 84 M 79 83 Albany State 48 77 Albany State 64 65 CL Hometown 4 Savannah, GA 4 Atlanta, GA 4 Savannah, GA 2 Ty Ty, GA 3 Queens, New York 2 Jacksonville, FLA l Conyers, GA l Savannah, GA l Camak, GA 1 Milledgeville, GA 1 Atlanta, GA 1 Millen, GA 2 Camilla, GA Head Coach: Saralyn Truedell Assistant: Joey Waller Student Asst: Shirley Boyd SID: Lee Grant Pearson Tigerettes Vs Ft Valley Wildcats ,-Q-uw 'Fa af' Q., , it ' S - :L2f M ' t..... :N-H , 1 'X ak '---..-.-.- h ling i1'Q'3cF.-,. ' '- .. ,, -in ' 'QR 1 ' wg ' of 'nu-. - X -1 s - 'uf .- ',..M,lug1:q. ,133 ,J ' New 'F' xuf?' --NIM' ?LT1T ': ' A E555 33:-1, . ' VI . , J X t I k R, .K Xen. .M V X, 5 a , -'x--un.-.. 5-s S 4 B .rf .vu V H r Txulf'-f .X , V , www- - -:Z-l . Q. A nan . s e 5-.1 1 -, --u .,-: as-msn , -Tl , . K .,,,3-,'Qq p f -- X' ' f.t.':::::f.:.1 -,...-- -- - It H tx, ' 1 . at ' --A I- . N A Q L Sl is . l , Q - JA 1 65 -1- e f X 'ee' t r S x s D up ' .I ' r. v ' -W S ' t .. 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LaDonna White, Howard Alls, Robert Francis, Dr. Ray- burn, Dr. Lowrey YSTYU x Rev. Joseph Lowrey speaks to the students of SSC. 'Vi Us ii i i Dr, Wendell G. Rayburn, SSC President, receives 550,000 check from Pinckney Butler, Vice-President ofTrust Company Bank and Chairman ofthe N983 SSC Community Support Drive, as Benjamin F, Lewis. Coordinator ofthe Drive and Director of Development and College Relations, looks on, x . Y . E . :. Q M Q2 liiif-' fl 52-'i .h 45, T! .,, 'F 1 'i N. l 1 l I , W ini:-J Dr. Edward J. Hayes, Vice-President for Academic Affairs, receives a Sl,000 scholarship check from Dr. Suresh Persad, a local gynecologist and SSC benefactor. WHO IS EDUCATED: A professor ln Chlcago IS reported to have glven the followmg test to h1s puprls He told them they were not really educated unless they could say yes to all hese questlons Has your educatlon glven you sympathy wlth all good causes and made you espouse them Has It made you publlc sp1r1tedf7 Has 1t made you a brother to the weak'7 Have you learned how to make frlends and to keep them'7 Do you know what 1t IS to be a frlend to yourself Can you look an honest man or a pure women stralght 1n the eye Do you see anythlng to love rn a llttle ch1ld'7 W1ll a lonely dog follow you down the streetq Can you be hlgh mlnded and happy ln the meaner drudgerles of l1fe'7 Do you thmk washmg drshes and hoemg corn just as compatlble w1th hlgh thlnkmg as plano playmg or golff' Are you good for anythlng to yourself'7 Can you be happy alone'? Can you look out on the world and see anythmg but dollars and cents Can you look lnto a mud puddle by the waysrde and see anythmg ln th puddle but mud 7 Can you look 1nto the sky at nlght and see beyond the stars'7 Can your soul clarm relatlonshrp w1th the Creatorq Th aboe t ltaybookL s0fGId T ' ' L . . . . . P . 1 V . e v was taken from he ier r eave 0 . 1983-84 TIGER STAFF Artist Artist Kenneth Dunham II Reginald White GreekfOrganizations Editor Colleen Myers and Photographer Charles Mungin Feature Editor Angel Thomas NN , Photographer Randy Tharpe Sports Editor Phyllis Jones FacultyfStaff Editor Ronald Boston Class Editors Maria Troup and Sarah Ferrebee Special Thanks to Tony Statsny, Savannah News-Press Sports Editor, for football pictures. 197 EDITOR'S MESSAGE When seeking a higher education one should aim high, be determined, and have self control. Aim high by placing your goals where you would really like to be in life. Believe in yourself and you will succeed. 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