Savannah State University - Tiger Yearbook (Savannah, GA)

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'Y H - - .mn 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 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 WEILL BUILD A SHRINE FOR THEE. WE HAIL THEE S.S.C. J. RANDOLPH FISHER HILLARY HATCHETT THE ANNUAL STAFF 1984-85 EDITOR-STANLEY L. FERGUSON ASSOCIATE EDITGR-JACQUELINE M. MUMFORD Art Editor: Robert JordanfKenneth Tittle Class Editors: Kenneth ColemanfColleen Myers Clubs and organizations Editor: Valerie AndrewsfCo-Editor Casey Mims Faculty and Staff Editor: Stephanie Chatman Co-Editor Timekia Mitchell Greg Buckles Features Editor: Michelle Atkinson Photographers: Thaddeus Shubert Stanely Gaskin Sports Editor: Phillip Reeves Jeffrey Jaudon Student Life Editors: Alphonso HoltfAngela Mack Typist: Evelyn Springsteen TABLE OF CONTENTS Open .............................. Alma Mater ...................... 1984-85 Tiger Staff .......... Table of Contents ......... Dedication ..................... Presidentis Message ......... Campus Close-ups ........ Homecoming ........... Organizations .......... Classes .................................. Sports ...................................... Faculty and Administration ....... Features .................................. Associate Editoris Message ........ Editoras Message .................... .ff Y UI X PQ I K- 1 X-sv ' z., x. Q., N DEDICA TIUN Mr. Henton Thomas, affectionately known as CBubbaJ by the stu- dents, has given many years of service to Savannah State College. Mr. Thomas, who has been the Director of Comprehensive Counsel- ing and Testing for ten years, is an inspiration to this institution and the student body. Therefore, we the 1985 Tiger Staff dedicate this book to him, for his outstanding service and accomplishments. N 3' S 3. ? .. EH ,Wan .. ,,,,whZv ZZ! X 1 5 efzyw 3? .. S wusileillv f .-J-,,,,vfAv4fmow Ek -' 41 X x X i Q X MSQQ X Q T N .X , 5 -A 575-L:.::S: Dear Students, Faculty, Staff, and Friends: Savannah State College is on the threshold of entering into its first 100 years of existence. The College has undergone tremendous changes in its 94 year history. Currently, the College is in the midst of a more than Sl million plan to improve its physical plant. The Collegeis academic schools have improved and increased their degree programs. Savannah State College has one of the most ad- vanced academic computing systems of any four year college in the University System of Georgia. Additionally, Savannah State Col- lege, in cooperation with Armstrong State College, soon will see the completion of the S3.6 million jointly operated Coastal Georgia Con- tinuing Education Center. The College is ranked second in the Uni- versity System of Georgia in regard to acquiring federal funds for scientific research. At Savannah State College you are continuing to be part of a living legacy of excellence. Gver 565,000 was raised through the Office of Development and College Relations this year in order to help keep SSC in the vanguard for greatness. Savannah State College is your institution-love it, support it, and leave it greater for future generations. May the pages of the 1985 Tiger allow you to reflect on your most vivid memories. In Our, Hearts vve'll build a Shrine for theei' Sincerely, Wendell G. Rayburn President TAKE A PEEK AT SSC A , --,,,,,, ..,,...-,,.........f.w:ffa-es-Qe-A'A- A -iff: M1 '-if: fra. ' TL i'4H I, Yv- , .. .. ,.,,...-.,.n., A.- -::u-J 4,,.,,.,,, .... .. .-., . ,..,.,......,f-.Lax-V,-if -A---f --':::,:: -M -- V -A-, , , ,,.. Cl Q -ji --in lm' -21 l, 'A ' ' N 'L l - -L , ,. . 1,- x- 66 ' Smlle you're on Campus Cameraw :li QQ ,Y 'T X w ' ' C- '6- x Wxx-., K . . A -v Y dv 1 . Q , 1 . . -t x , N I Q ' ,fo ! lm Eiggycyk N. A. N. 1 X xg . is +2 nl 35-1- -537,5 , , 'Tlx' . .V Q NW l X xx ... Wag, ' '-QA X ' X x XA N XX X Xe e X-QSNQ: ffizjgg. grxv ? iff' 55gbjQQg:N':-3,- A .www ,Q X fe x 3 me mv h ,- li T F Slice who if xv I, 1? , ,, . V- Q, 7 '.. ' X if- , - 1 1 ey f . 5. ' 4 im if 1 A . A S Q ba' lh- ' 5 ,- QQ ' .z if 2 xt, 4 fx. J,- Swing girlfriend .,-.. :Aj 5:i A rv xx' .V Q il., X V. 'A -9 ' , ' 2-e - 5 - .gwggrg ,B .5 . - ' ' A J ' 1-Six'--z. SF . 1 - 7 -,ax-,-i' 'Y D ie: , . un li n 2.55 ex ' Wi ia, Q The Glamorous Life Ml am sooo late for class I really do not want to eat this!,' K , 7' ' ng K , ' 'Elms f K ' llgf l l . E all 'K V ' xg Nl' ' if X5 l 1 o Peek-A-Boo SSW A.,- l jn--' Did you say you wanted to take my picture? Come and get it! L'Will the real Pres. Rayburn please stand up! Just attending class f 'gL Flx, Jf'4 Excuse me please!! Calg0n take me away!!! Where's the Beef? Yeah, I'm bad! Did you say a candle light dinner? r S x C-Lzmbf N VRQ X ..Wh .,.. .. .W 0 me. Reagan or Mondale. l llID'.' JP, xi' f 1, - x- at IWW-Oyrivfffnvnff preppy AH! Me, Miss Freshman? Never! David, you are such a pretty boy! 5' Vanity 7 M kzff, W' WUI I U A H 'W 31 And so the week begins and people come from miles around . . . to march, watch and step in the homecoming spirit of a TIGER! Sharon King, Miss SSC 1983-84 . .. 1 .. . takes her final walk When it rains beautl- fully . . . a B635 it pours beauty 't.r....f4.1., L, . EW Q , 5 n be noon. x, Q ,.g:af ' r I ' K E fi' :S l M il M -..nr LOU SGA starts it up. Il IHUSI Q Q v A Q r, , 1' mi Xena-1 hw' T Is this for real? .Iamm on it! .1' uf Que-high! Kappa get down! Here she is . ' P I A, . Hs' ,fe -r f' 5 -' Q f 'J ew- - fini . ef -Q .if 've ff' 1. '-w.-,W 7593? ff ' iff, ev: ,, I - ggi 'lvl' .. 'Y A QT raging , is' M Sk' ggqf .', M. -rv. f-V 'f' i V, 1 E-45 ,Q r M im: 3 U -1-X I- A. . 7: A ' ,.e.,.,-g--m5'Y 5'4 X! qs'f, , : v l f.: - I6 xy' ., . . 7 ' 'S k- , 'S I W unbu K I l, - -' ' e . -,1 ' , mi l ' , A -t 7' - Q? I 1 1-M. gw.,,,, A M-g......' Zi ',..,,,+,.4v-1 . MISS SAVANNAH STATE Trenace Hope Wil- liams, a Savannahian, reigns as Miss Savan- nah State College 1984-85. Miss Williams is a senior fashion man- agement major with a minor in home econom- ics. Tops among Miss Wil- liams' variety of hob- bies is fashion model- ing, a talent she utilizes at the Le Chic Model- ing Agency. Her career goals include owning a clothing store while working as a buyer for a major store like Nei- man Marcus. AND ATTENDANTS Audrey Gaiter, a senior from Albany, Ga., is first attendant to Miss SSC. Her major is Textiles and Clothing. Beverly Whearry, a senior Mass Communications major is also from Albany, Ga. She is the second at- tendant to Miss SSC. ia 42 riqix. rw . , . ' . 8, I iq 'S' , Q JF Y' C 1-'f FN r K!'- 4 ' QI v1QV i5 ag . wa f-1 X U ' X S fi xv R 3 W x X t X 1 Kx X wmv' X X X X x ,-o tx wxGlNl N ,Y ' ' 155, Y. , X X Q, E Q. Q N KY-.Q ' X ,x . - ,A . - ,,., ., -. HOMECOMING WEEK I Nupes on the yo!!! Get Off!!! The Delta Strut: oooop! Blow Natlie Blow! Left Right Lefl President and Mrs. Rayburn h 'F' fb. Skeeee . . . Wee The Tiger Strut Its not that bad is it? 1 7 V I 5 . , , Y -0 ' 2 5 . P fbi? '4z - 4 -.1 ' I ., ,f Y lu .,.. Homecoming: Greek Style Q ...Mmm W nud- . .x.K,.,ee e , Need I say More!!!!! H . ,r, K . JL. gt , . 'Q miss l i , iff? 312' 4 Greek Stepdown, A Homecoming Tradition!!! Homecoming Day!!! Those Jammin Tigers!! Say What , , Q? And down came me faimuxls! Hang in there Cvach THE GAME Tigers and Wildcats Clash!!! l And it was a Wildcat day Miss SSC receives a kiss. Final score Wildcats 27 Tigers 0. iq qx ' ,m M A , tl ,....-1, M -Q ' za X K and , is s ,S 'I G QW - 3 ww' 4 C ,ani-fl 9 I ,f ' I fi , -f . f' EI. 5' : -- yvi' , .- P. 1 OR GA NIZ ATIG NS EDITOR: VALERIE ANDREWS CO-EDITOR: CASEY MIMS NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ASSUCIATIGN CF SECRETARIES President-Michelle Green Vice-President-Angela Campbell 1..ib56f' I5 5 5- 'izcwf-6? :sz-5:22 Seated: Stephanie Spaulding, Angela Campbell, Michelle Green, Martha Brown, Standing: Sherri Saleem, fCo-Advisorl, Lisa Williams, Zelda Brown, Jocelyn Ba- ker, Dr. Alberta Boston CAdvisorJ This organizations activities are de- signed to provide an opportunity for teacher trainees in the secretarial area to expand their understanding of the secretarial profession. DATA PROCESSIN MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATIGN ' President-Winifred M. King Vice-PresidentfCarl Brown 'N Carl Brown, Marion Thompson, Jena Grizzle, Ann Edwards, Wini- fred King. Founded June 30, 1984, by ll ambitious Information Systems majors at Savannah State College. The purpose of the student chapter fos- tered by D.P.M.A. is to foster among students better understanding of the vital business role of data processing, the proper relationship of data processing to management and the necessity for a professional attitude among data processors. VETERANS CLUB The Veterans Club is comprised of those indi- viduals who have served in the United States of America's Armed Forces and have decided to return to school to pursue a degree. sift? .L :lull swf 'Eg-g ,M . Stan Mullen, Phil Boyd, James Hailes, Roger Walker, George Williams, Lee Hightower AUGUSTA COALITION I President+Dierdra Caldwell -S? Front Row: Jennifer Anderson, Tammie Wright, Cynthia Green, Tammie Thompson, Second Row Karen Ellington, Vonciel Osborne, Andre Brown, Joe Franklin, Dierdra Caldwell, Kenneth Dandy. GEORGIA STUDENT HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION Meg Andrews, Jean Brown, Pearlie Roberts DELTA IGMA PI President-Angella McIntyre Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity organized to foster the study of business in universities, to encourage scholarship, social activity and the association of stu- dents for their mutual advancement by research and practice. It was founded on November 7, 1907 at New York University. -an-vw' First Row: Shiela Hicks, Shereta Jones, Karen Berrien, Audretta Holder Second Row Claude J. Lee III, Ms. Zelda James, Sharon Hankerson, Rosetta Jackson Juanita Brooks Beverly Roberts, Angella Mclntyre, Jacqueline Jones, Mrs. Swannie Richards CAdv1sorJ Romona Saussy. PHI BETA LAMBDA President-Florence Mack ,QQ A AV 5 5' k Phi Beta Lambda is a business association com- prised of students, both male and female, pursu- ing a degree in some facet of business. fi MUSLIM TUDENTS ASSGCIATION x A 4 .1 ' 1 J' 9 3' HY 1-I 3 f xt L h ,, Q51 f' - ' Amir-Jamaal Toupe, Mustafa Saad, Hakim Abukhyf, Muntasir R. Hamid. The Muslim Student Association was founded in 1974 by Maajid F. Ali. This association advocates the belief in one God who is the creator and Lord of all men, regardless of color. It also seeks to enhance the students of S.S.C. aware- ness in political, spiritual, economic and educational spheres. PHILOSGPHY CLUB I The purpose of the Philosophy Club is to explore the different philosophies of life espoused by great minds like Socrates, Voltaire, Plato, Ghandi and Martin Lu- ther King, Jr. The club was founded by two philosophy minors Jacqueline Mum- ford and Stanley Ferguson, under the guidance of Dr. James A. Eaton. V Me.. 4' Seated: Jacquie Mumford, Stanley Ferguson. Standing: Angela Mack F or ence Mack WESLEYAN GO PEL CHGIR 2? rs: Q The Wesleyan Gospel Choir under the direction of Gerron D. Miller is a volunteer group composed of approxi- mately 45 students who represent all academic departments of the collge. The group has completed a very successful recording entitled 5'All Things Are New. The choir has performed with other well-known singing groups, such as the choirs of Howard University, Bethune-Cookman College, Miles College, Michigan State University and Florida A8LM University and also with the Atlanta Philharmonic Choiral and the Georgia Mass Choir. Annually the choir goes on a concert tour and its itinerary has included mainly Indianapolis, Indiana, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Washington, D.C., Atlantic City, New Jersey, Newark, New Jersey, New York City, New York, Freeport, New York, Mt. Kisco, New York, Atlanta, Georgia, and Columbia, South Carolina. For the past seven years the Savannah State College Wesleyan Choir has appeared in concert at the National Black College Choir Workshop, which is held each fall in Atlanta, Georgia. -1 'Yififi I Ti V 'U' V vi tu U 1 'vat-at KARIZMA DANCE COMPANY Presidenteliim Johnson Vice-PresidenteCeila McHellen ve' 1 Karizma dances for the Peer Counselors Association. The Karizma Dance Company, formerly S.S.C. Modern Dancers was organized by Lajune Wise of New York, Pruchelle Bain and Kim Johnson both of Miami, Florida, in the fall of 1980. For the past 3 years Kim Johnson, Pruchelle Bain, and Ceila McHellen have worked diligently to make KARIZMA what it is today-a divinely, inspiring gift of grace, talent, and leadership. The group performs for the community of Savannah and for S.S.C. campus organizations. The group has approximately 25 members. During the 1983-84 school term Karizma was invited to Jacksonville, Florida by the PAVAC Dance Co. and to Claxton, Georgia. Thus far, for this school term, the company has ventured to Valdosta, Georgia to perform for Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternityls chapter at Valdosta State College. I STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSGCIATION The Student Government Association is the governing body for the students of Savannah State College. Student Gov- ernment is to serve the needs of Savan- nah State College land the surrounding communityl in general and the needs of the student body of Savannah State Col- lege, specifically. Student Governemtn has the responsibility to insure that stu- dents will always be participants and de- terminants in the future of Savannah State College. President Vice-President Adrian B Houston Claude Lee X 'x 3' The Gentlemen of S.G.A. Chief Justice Terry Enoch QW 3 i KK ' asf Miss S.S.C., Trenace Williams yn. -iai- ' --adn' ' Trouble in PARADISE? The officers are inaugurated. Officers and advisor lMrs Stewart Gauldenl S.S.C. CONCERT CHOIR PRESIDENT: JACQUIE MUMFORD VICE-PRESIDENT: GREGORY REDDEN TREASURER: .IONELL MITCHELL SECRETARY: VALERIE MCCRAE DIRECTOR: WILLIE E. JACKSON The Savannah State Concert Choir is the official recruiting choir for S.S.C. The choir tours the East Coast yearly and will tour Europe in June of 1985. f 2' -0. - - n PEER COUN ELORS ASSOCIATION The Peer Counselors organization, better known as the Friendly Beings is a group of individuals with common goalsg to inspire students to achieve academic excellence, to promote a family atmo- sphere at Savannah State College and to be of assistance to anyone in need. l!, I -1'1 deff 3SB9lH'!97UEYvl:i'fi- ..- -fgvwiull .1 ff , ,sv-A O -s--- - www ' Y -- 'Ni - . W W .?m11:m4f,,,'E'+. E ,W . , ,, Ai an Melinda Billups Vickie Boazman Lemile Chandler John Fambgough Patricia Hindsman MEMBERS Patricia Holland Jeffrey Jaudon Angela Mack Diane Moody Bobby Outlaw Beverly Whearry Shaun Oyekan Tess Powell Phillip Reeves Pearlie Roberts Thaddeus Shubert Senior Advisory Board Sharolyn Terry, Walter Burton, Florence Mack, Artie C. Maxell II, Angela Garvin Seated: Jacquie Mumford, Stanley Fer- guson. Standing: Alphonso Holt, James Melvin. Not Pictured: Dottie Bohler Governing Board SOCIAL WORKERS OF TOMORRGW PAN-AFRICAN STUDY GRGUP hw -N x 1,4 in , 1 ' ,K -1 ,Q u I LX , gp .wgpai M-. vii , , X , ,, GREEKS . . . ALL ONE IN THE SAME ZCD B133 AKAVY N Y I O- QQ 5 QA A, , Q a I QWCIDAV THE GREEK LETTER ORGANIZATIONS AT SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE, ALL FOCUSING UPON THE SAME GOALS, WHICH ARE: ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT, CUL- TURAL ENRICHMENT AND COMMUNITY SERVICE, EX- EMPLIFY A GREAT DEAL OF UNITY: NOT ONLY IN THE INDIVIDUAL ORGANIZATIONS, BUT AMONG THE ORGA- NIZATIONS AS A WHOLE. ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA wtf' 5, It's Sharon and Sharon. Melessa Gary, Ms. Lipsey, Sharon Lawson, Linda Moses, Mar- sha Ogden, Charlene Jones CGraduate Advisorj, Ms. Clemontine Washington, Algina Sanford, Delethian Hibbler, Priscilla Davis, Sunzra Grubbs, Lynne Blakley. Gamma Upsilon Chapter of Al- pha Kappa Alpha Sorority, In- corporated was founded on the campus of Savannah State Col- lege in September of 1949. At this time there are 8 active members. Xxx fx., 51. ' 0 l o wi QNX, A X f 1 wt o ,XD-1 Q64 X' K Yfi OMEN YUM? A.K.A. Bad as we wanna be!!! ' 'Gr 5 r Q 2' qt fv- ' ' 1 - l 4 ' A . A ' l ', yt .I 'I 4 1 . . vi' ' V A ' , - I ' A . . , 1 , if-.Lf A ' . .f ir. ,. , V ,VH ff ' Q-,Li asus' V -2' ...Q if .. -at X 1 - 4 , -li, i . aa'l...!g: '- X .L i 'gf V' L 1 I -' ' si . ' V ' x F I L 'S ' 1 . - 'f . , K - I Q Ain' iv' 9 e ' 1 . 'W ' 1 1 I X 5 , f V S I . I Y fx! L A W X www 1 9-4 4' i' 0' -1, x -Q.: , ' X2 if ff. .1 . - 4 - .9 . K. -A Seated: Algina Sanford, Melessa Gary. Standing: Lynne Blakley, Julia Jackson - Alpha Kappa Alpha Soror- ity, Incorporated, a college based Greek letter sorority was founded January 15, 1908 at Howard University in Washington, D.C. The so- rority was incorporated on January 29, 1913. Alpha Kappa Alpha, a sorority of women with high ethical standards, has grown from one undergraduate group of nine members to an interna- tional organization with a membership of over 80,000 members throughout the world, A 'L' we P 5 , 3 ,-, . , . -- ' V W It x .x.g.m,Qka,D N ALPHA PHI ALPHA as Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. was The QUIET oneg Carl Brown founded in the year 1906 at Cornell University, Ithica, New York, by sev- en intellectual gentlemen, known to all Alpha men as the Jewels. F l 2 l The KING himselfg Winifred M. King The BRILLIANT oneg Chauncey Jones ICE-ICE BABY: TOO COLD, TOO COLD!!! ju 1 refs 1 Q54 i' 1 au! 'T nf.-.vf wg?-5 no .1 X THEY'RE DISTINGUISHED!!! H 'l , . ',a- W 2 President-Clifford M. Wilborn Vice-President-Winifred M. King Delta Eta Chapter here at Savannah State College was founded April 28, 1949. The founders of the beloved chapter are known as the Twenty Pearls. The park was dedicated to Pearl Elijah La- mar and Pearl Tolland J. Collier on April 28, 1959. Today the distinctive young men of the chapter maintain the aims of their dear frater- nity, MANLY DEEDS, SCHOLARSHIP, and LOVE FOR ALL MAN- KIND. Hey!!!!!! fflflf Q5 '- 1 4' A ' I 'ff-y ,.3... 'e Qs 'ei is l -is P Q DELTA 2 1l ' I is IGMA THETA President: Kris Posey Vice-President: Dierdra Caldwell Beverly Whearry, Pearlie Roberts, Mary Johnson, Angella McIntyre, Andrea Young, Dierdra Caldwell, Valerie An- drews, Pamela Holmes, Tonya Howard. Delta Nu Chapter was founded in November of 1952. Its present membership is 10. We're coming through. DELTA SIGMA THETA IS QUITE AL- RIGHT!!!! Pamela Holmes Valerie Andrews Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated was founded by 22 dedicated young women in 1913 at Howard University. Delta Sigma Theta is a public service sorority, dedicated to a program of sharing membership skills and organizational services in the public interest. Delta Nu Chapter, Fall '83. I A KAPPA ALPHA P I 5 ttf. sf 'A 5 'T fl i ., aff! ' X ., ' 'V -,J ' if 4 , 1 if - A-A A ' xr , .wt at ' ' X - fu ,Ffa rf , ia , . s '- -VJ.: . 7 '- 15.2, mt? ii , . - 1 V .. tl I I x I V- ' ' nh -In F fx ff . f A. 't .aa ' W T t ' -, .f val: ' ' Q-E' 9 r YU A W ylrl., -.. ll I Seated: James Fason. Standing: Scoty Hall, Alphonso Holt, Robert Jordan, Zarry Ponder, Terry Enoch, Rodney Hamm, Kenneth Tittle, Stanley Ferguson, Michael Turner, Bernard Chatman Kappa Alpha Psi was chartered and incorporated under the laws of the state of Indiana on January 5, l9l l. The fraternity came out of the night into the minds of ten Black men who president: James Fason were bound together with a desire to Vicvpresidemz John Powell stress ACHIEVEMENT through BROTHERHOOD. rw fx . M l W : yu V X THE STEPMASTER!!! THE KHAKI BUNCH OLDSCHOOL gg V A,Wv,J,,4 A, .., , : , ai ' 'Q -.'. -I -1. 'A OMEGA PHI lm.:- Basileus: James Melvin ViCe-BaSi1euS5 Danny Fgbbs ' CHILI breaks down for the purple and gold. - 'UP ' 1 . I - 2 F I up :Q Vx gf .. ia fy? I- fo..- ,, , +V, ,X 'N 'K l ' 4 wis- Q lx Q 'Shad' Seated: Gregory Richardson, David Stevens. Standing: Randolph Scott, Danny Fobbs, Derrick Bryant Gregory Redden oo o1Ofq0I0 3303 Go U I wi I7 W1 A 6' I' 25, C' Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc, was founded No- vember , 1911 on the campus of Howard Universi- ty. The organization was formed by three students in the college of Liberal Arts, namely, Egdar Love, Oscar Cooper, and Frank Coleman. Professor Er- nest Just was their faculty advisor. Alpha Gamma Chapter was founded at S.S.C. on April 28, 1949. The purpose is to provide leadership, a real mean- ing to life, to establish a long-life of friendship between men and women, and to cooperate with the institution by which they are a part of. V '2.5fw K i Nw Q A Oy .Y be K ri, -AQ, . ,I A !'1? '4i i' ' ' 1 1 ..,. 1' ,f f A f 1 1 ' fa, .-!- cf Q.,- at X CONTRAST!!! He works hard for OMEGA!!! I I l 'PIM' FW ...vi DAWG TEAMW' MUYUS if L. V ,-1' Xf VIKU af 5' 1 V' ids '4 . -, A f -bb 4 QI? . , 3 4 Q' 'f D- A Q 5 I I. U THE MASKED ZETA!!! Miss Zeta Phi Beta, 1984. bs... ww 1 1 ZETA PHI BETA Charlene Washington, Pattie Miller Zeta Phi Beta was organized on the campus of Howard University on January 16, 1920 by five young women. In accepting new members these women looked for sorority-minded women, inter- ested in scholarship, finer womanhood, and social services. It's Rumpastump Time!!!! PHI BETA SIGMA Yufmt Seated: Nathaniel Veal, Robert Francis. 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' 'J'.,,t,.:',if 4' ,:....,, qv, ' ' I 1.3 4 '.: 'V 5 '52 ye p 'Q 3. ,f L Y fl -l if Roderick Moore Daryl Neal Alfornia Neely 'A' 2 Y A 33.61 :Tv 'ff D x . . I ,, is . j .'.v V Vg V, A A W 2'j:, 7 I A : V 'Q' I ga, 8 'I j ' :rr f - . 'gl 1.1 V ' 3' ,Yi Y. ' r 3 2 ji., A Vi , A ' ll ' Carolyn Peterson Daniel Prater MiCh21Cl Rawls ,-J Dalecia Repress v-3 3-vw Alicia Rocke 'ZW Q'- af' Y Grayzel Richardson it fy: LaMont Robinson ,Hs-.-w ,X ,V T' 'fn' r Anthony Sallette Valerie Sanders z, i ILM' ...,. Jerry, ,gi V' ,ufj 'ug '45 yn, -feta -,gl-avi' ' 4 1 ff, I sts, .Ms.NIQ':, ff' xx , l Willie Sanders Kim Sharpe , 1.1 i. V Jyqgs- - 5. f.:-ff +- 5921 . -' ' 'Q Q 9 ... . .,,,, .f7?21' f' 4 '4D vi , i no if Johnny Simpson Gale Stanley 4.5-V or M Naomi Soloman Q. 5 Wi , Q5 f an ii if A ,. Q, 42' ' - H? gif if Sean Stanley Monica Sherrod ,. Evelyn Springsteen LaDonna Storall Qu'-A George Swint 5 ,- 'D . G Angela Vining if LaDonna White L , iffsiffi .N , Vonda Talmadge Nicole Taylor 4-994 Willenn Walker Timothy Ward , 'ahcffi WXN. my , .e 'R' ' ' 1, Q:--.,a'7 J- I 1 A Addie Williams Adrienne Williams 5, a inf 55 . NA .. K 3 r. ,S if is Q f N A ' 1 X, -.Nsg J Eric Williams S K 2 Garry Williams M SS FRESH AN PAGEAN I IU lst Attendant if NX V Miss Freshman M-S , EXE ul A 'S' S9 2nd Attendant :f ' 21 V a l 'e 5 ll X N ,yffw fwm. 'WW' Q WWW!! ,nwff ,-x xf . X, gm . 5 ., xx .XY tk W: ia as LN .RSP N. i -R Y ww- .qw wit' X 1: -MMV x Geremaine Alexander 'US 5.' ll Angela Battle Sandra Bowens l 4916 iff!!! -5- gg-.w-N, Michelle Allen Alecia Ammons CLASS UF 1987 ,lf 'fi' , I li , -ff ' -I . 5' ' , in ' 1' 1 .QJIESTSA ' g,..?f1g,j' A -,aa :asa iff' A Stephanie Blackshear Joyce Brown I-Q.-.I Z v--- I :ra-.lf F., -I 3 Andrea Boles King E. Brown X 'rf Q N . Qe:1'mw:..g,fz' Q ff Q :wh ,A b Marsha Chisolm Ronald Colclough Jerome Davis Sheila DeAltazior SGPHO ORES ,.g ' e : 4, f il , 'A?x:j. - - I f- ' 'r A, In ' -' pl, , -,ax ' ft- zrr.-.,. A -I , , ' ffl f QQ Yg. ' Willis Chester, Jr. svn, 'Q A Julie Copeland Sonja Diggs 79 A , ' k ,H I g all - - A Z , if 5 ,nf 2 'E '-I - 44 Eric Ellison sn. -X . 'f if in 4- - Rhonda Gordon i 1 iii William Hackett John Fambrough 7- 2? N' Cynthia Green l .1 Michael Harvey Teresca Ferguson Keith Green Jimmy L. Jackson v-I h--- - gf if Angela Johnson Russell Jones Tamara Jones gg my Q. ag' Q... 4 1, '- 'ETS K A f '.wf4ff'f,5 A f'75Q,.:f :fW'-Vizii 4. f My. we Ng 2' ew 'Th-iihiI'5Q ' 5331 f 155 S' '- 76 ' V E- E , J- 'sy-2 ff -Ay, , .,,. Qjryfg -, ici 0 Y - -rg: -' A 2 Andre Kennedy Yasma Lemon Angela Mathis ,ik FDA 'V' -... 'ke ,,,x - A' f 'Q 6'- I Sherry Miller Chris Morris Rhonda Myers -fi La ' Charlene Newberry Karen Norman ' A X213 Brenda Scott YP, .,- NNI Q-Q -v ,Q ' 4 ff? , Teresa Sheppard Thaddeus Shubert ,fo----. 9- .sl xfx Oliver Thomas Nadean Walker '.. , I Rose Simmins It Saundra Wallace E , I' A Felicia Williams Wk 'vi bn ff' Gloria Williams Sgr' K- Helenda Williams fi . 7 it Rodney Williams Sharon Witter om fU'US -A 5' i fy-X 1 C. ill? 4' W el ' x Tammie Wright Clinton Yancey Kisha Young 1' 59' f Lisa Beck Angel Branch iii Tonya Chester CLASS of 1986 his Lynne Blakley Vincent Brown 'Q' Robert Cosby C an V 6' 'c Q 1 , 'M Casey Bowens B A ., . , qv - 1 I '. v 'lf Willie Cobb 45 'vary 'G' onstance Crews 3 i IGRS 1 , grs ,W A, 1 Darrie Christman 9'Vs ,ax Q. .5 Jacci Cuspert Tamara Davis Vanessa Deshazior t'-'D wr-H' LaDonna Drayton Mary Evans Valemia FCFSUSOU if James Hales Lee Hightower ,ff , ,, . fa . If x l, ,35gipi ,Qf4.Al,' -f ..,, .. a im l -' 04,1 ':-1 ,..::.f-,- ' J- J JoAnn Hymon 127' rf E .5 ,- f . Bruce Heath Karen Heath ii-0' -pn.. X , ,pf 'fr 7 Patricia Hindsman Patricia Holland jf' rf, P' on .. 'fi ' 2:-x vf . . i is r, g .1 .. .z . X I Q A I Z, V -4 ' . -A ' 25. Q A O v- Q, , if , M JE Melford Ita Walter E. Jarnigan II Linda Johnson X i 4 , ... - Angella Mclntyre RFQ Diane Moody ll 11 1 I ff fl li Grace Jones Artie C. Maxwell ll ' 4059. 'Wi Q. 'H ' lcv'-H-' Quintin McNeil Bruce Mitchell My Colleen Myers David Myrick diffs 'YV' .1.,,,-at 713- ,Z lx., V 4 . fu, , ,, Kaytrina Nesbitt fm Shalandra Robertson 'Hip ' ,U,,..e,,a W5 . .lp V . . ' 1 .. , p ff N f I l ha haf dl Sandra Payton '17 Pearle Roberts '- .a 'v l es' f .W as . Karla Rogers Anthony Russell Kathy Sanders lar' Rhonda Sanders lil 'R x Y-vp-Q Quilla Swint 0 vi , S.- ... , J Clovis Terrell Tertell Andre Upshaw Sharlene Whitfield 4--. 'Q' Kasanthia Wilkins QT '0- Z' A 'ii' '34, -. A.: 'L . -. ,f A - r K. X-- qr 4 X M X N isps - QM' 2 .W , - -4:..4' .x 1:-1 , W. V LaVanne Wiggins Clifford Wilborn is i s ,Est if George Williams PN' nm -' f 'If' l Varden Williams CLASS OF 1985 M - ' X fx... .5 My L... -fa Lula Albright Ernestine Bostic Gwynette Brookins .IVE .2 4 'Y' 539: , Carl Brown Linda Brown Rosalind Brown l faq.,-v Zur Ellen Campbell Nikita Carter Bill Cobb 'M' 4 of . ..- . ' x .. 4 xr Q'a:u5'?f1' .44 IORS , F ,. 1, 3 Angela Cokley , -QL x Q ,?..J3E1 :ls t -s gs: div by 7-9 Eddie Cook Michelle Davis Fredrick Dawson A W Doris Edwards Stanley Ferguson Brenda Fields ,fgrlir Haw. Angela Garvin Vanessa H enderson Adrian Houston Sonja Hall Linda Henderson Eric Jefferson Z Wlmdf Freeman Jenkins Jr. Q... Denise Johnson MaryAnn Joh HSOH J I wifi i 'V Elgin Lane bw Patricia Mason Jacquie Mumford Jahndra Forrest-Lee Charlene McLend0n fbs Yorquetta Murphy .A ,fb Valarie Luckey ilu' Pamela Johnson-Middleton Yolette Myers . ,,.N LQ Maznyl Newsome Vonciel Osborne lk David Richards .1495 'E gs.-9 PVWOQ Hasan Abdul-Salaam Tonja Singleton 93 ws.- ,--Q. l Q 1 Kimberly Stephens Marion Thompson X3 ,- .? H ,Q 1 qf - I Karen Stafford Stephanie Thompson Suv' Michael Turner Roger Walker Rani Ward fvt -e,,,o 'S--X Michael White Charlene Williams ,I ' - ev. -if fax cg' KVMQIUTXIE V Trenace Williams Zanita Williams Deborah Wright all SSC LEARNING CENTER W 1,9 as f 'F x- A- ' ' rx' 4- G' ' x I 1 Q - - ..,., L.,- -,x X. . f r ne Q..-w., H... C ,, Tb- . ' --A . f-- IN N '- 1, Wk- , '- -- Courtney Adams Mekka Agara Roman Anderson . ' W few vig ., H x - ii N A - 'Q I A.: 1 James Beard Joycelyn Campbell Marilyn Cook gf- as as in l ' n fi: . M 4 N . 1 1 if -- ' 'es 2 - - -.. 1 ,Q V . V ,- V ,ffl -13 1 . 'Y I Y ' M' xg 4141 , Q- I'-T ' - ' Jamie Ford Shawanda Gadson April Glover Rus 19 U- 1' . li 'Sf x , Michelle Argrow -al sf A my Brandi Elmore 1, ie., SN :Agn 5 Q Si Ziff?- W Lee Gloyd ink 2 .s,- l gun- 623' . r , X ,itll Wife is ., K Jermaine Hutcherson ,s or -Q Q1 Fi Jeffrey Jenkins Erika Luten -9 :.v ' dr! wt'-1' K, Garrett Jackson vvglk W7 v J. -. J 'Q x fa. . Miles Johnson L.. r Kabral Moxley L P n 'JL.f 3 if-AW' -. , '15, xr . x I 'XX ':gZi1ilL1'IJL'3i' -XYSVFU,-gist:-jf Q ff, R t--J T- 1,1 V ,.,A g......-.. N..f!Y, .1' Aff Patrick Jackson Paulette Jackson 'M ta N V ,Nl 'fe ox 'E 'J ag . , x t , .K X, Leontyne Jones Nicole Jone 9 fbi' .xi--4' Q ' x. , J lux , '7 X 'sg--, '::f' 7i1 :gt ' I-1 V ,, J. Patrice Ogden Lee Pearson v ,M as Q.: Rs' u M K xfi '.: 1 3 - 7 K 'ily 'N' Q L' W R if' ' V 11' ' F, , 1 K .H b X: 'lv .ag I j Kimberly Scott Derrick Williams Tiffani Williams Dawn Woodhouse IN MEMoRY or LEATRICE KATRINA WALLACE C1965-19841 L .L L S 3 , i - - . Leatrice Wallace was a 19 year old sophomore from Statesboro, Georgia. While attending Savannah State College, she majored in Accounting, played on the Lady Tigers Softball Team, and participated in the NROTC program. She graduated from Statesboro High School. Miss Wallace was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Wallace. JL V AK will ' s People are really interestingg U- x l i -, 5 --w : 3 +.-,Q l ' .fxy fi ' ' , .1 me X, , 1 we 5 ' Nu. .5 . ,. ' ,ifdxi , f. we ' ' N 23 + ...QM Y e , 1 1 1. . 4 5 Q gh if 100 dm. lx M I I ti XX' X15 A s,. A iv .Qs ' 4 they group togeth er and hang alone A , , 434'-'52 ,.-9,1,S1y.v ' K fl ff. 1.32 can sometlmes be a W .. wa - 'fr . ,. My If I f vs-Hg! ,I 1 MUSIC, THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE . . . WHAT KIND DC YOU LIKE? Q . .A fa-I f Mi ' I H ,.-.,f...- Us Q 21.1 ii .l Swvkw 3:4 ,Mk A we The new generation of college students out on the yard having a blast. 5, 45.6.55 V 1 0 0 9 If Q .O af?-2 Wm 'Wi My, 'r I L L ,,R,..,.Q.-N i is , 'S K .K V Q Q' ,iv igfb 6 Q - :-N .. Q I f-1 4 ' . . , -.,, -xml! ' 1...-,a W .5- .- Adrian I told you Jesse looks better than you!', Hz-,fi ,Y 'I 1 5 r- ff I qgnfx'-x:::,:s, s' -.Q-fc-4, REX'-rg' 0 H A qghveg. ga.: X M. -wg -N . 'xl qw? may-Q . 5Sf'1 '.1. X ,Nas 5 X A X Q Q Ax ' ' S , , fs Q '- N v ff 0 . Y. S K 'X' 'fic Z x ,. ,A i hx ,Qi ask , 9 I? -, .w , . ' ' - ' f -:. s .N U :V g J H . any ' QQ V X -- ' V K- 'T ' ' p. sly I V 5 g X 'W--,' 4 . g f'--x f 7 ! ?'i,:, - . . N W N . ...... ,Q.,-A 1 . , , . Q9 rf- ,. qi . . -,- ., 1 X ERE I- M' . N ' '.: ' . -:Q EK 1 I X il' - ' is Hey he,s not Julian . . I think he heard that . 'VA . It can,t be that boring Egi A - - A g' xr ' ' ' ' - -.- .-..au2'.. .,...,, TY' W V -.., X - ,. I 1' -,i,sA- -5 1 ff' YZ, P. 15' o e 4 I'm Miss SSC! I'm just a lonely one What is still by day, is lively by night in -..,, ,nv Let's see, I think I know how to scratch Not another boring Humanities class 107 gT,ET'S SEE WHAT THE TIGERS D0 BEST . . . is-lg! EAT! iw. 1. . gl Sigma get down we 14' ' ' fs-f .. 11 ri, b Get down pretty boys It's the dog in me The men all pause I? 3 5 it-il' 455' VT.. ,, ,Z L.. .4.n- '.w 'ir . , 11, , ,.,- . .. -7-552'-Cx.,-, K- -3:91 i -an x,,,..4nnI Let me show you how the bird goes It's strange around here , ...oguuhi Let's face it, we're not running for Miss America Just cooling out hu... n Hey baby, what's your phone number? Q. AY nd 0 :fi s.s.C TIGERS . . iw 'W Q wi v Y, I, Vw, f,W . Nw X STALK THEIR PREY SAVANNAH STATE TIGERS 1984-85 .al T' 'V' l f1 71 Ill' :ew 7' ill L no I B' - a nsmswvig soulful. p 'ii '1mm? f fm, a E F PE ff. P Front row: James Brown, Ronald Day, Luther Mayfield, James Willis, Gary Manor, Larry Strozier, Melvin Williams, Joseph Gwens, Darryl Gibbons, David Miller, Calvin Tucker, Roscie Wells. Second row: Keith Hall, Anthony Alvin, Aubrey Ivory, George McGarrah, Hercules Hunter, Gary Jones, Ray McWhorter, Paul Cumming, Teddy Carson, Michael Mayfield. Third row: Zarry Ponder, Keith Darden, Nathaniel Johnson, Casey Grigley, Jerome Ford, Steve Fountain, Roy Ellison, Archie Darity, Jerry Williams. Fourth row: Dwight Temple, Norman Jenkins, Keith Byrd, Charles Peterson, Frankie Pinkston, Bernard Terrell, Tracy Galloway, Philip Reeves. Fifth row: Rodney Williams, Nelson Williams, Carnall Mills, Henry Johnson, Stanley Jordan, Eugene Earis, Kenny Tate. Sixth row: Scott Chatman, Vincent Stevens, Ricky Henton, Jeff Davis, Samuel Washington. Back row: Coaches: John Mason, Joseph Turner, Stanley Rivers, Frank Ellis, Frankie Harper, Chester Ellis, and Terry Mills. r s E Coaching Staff SH xXx pfamumrv-ri ,...-pc--an v ffm... n wiirf' Q Q ill DUDE!-US fm ' '! '?'X?! :unit Standing: John Mills CSpecial Teamsl, Frankie Harper CDefensive BacksJ, John Mason CDefensive Coordinatorj, Stanley Rivers CLine-Backersb, Chester Ellis CRunning backsj, Joseph Turner fOffensive Coordinatorj. Kneeling: Frank Ellis, Jr. CHead CoachJ. TIGERS SCOREBQARD Opponents Gwn it Tuskegee 22 .......... 20 Valdosta State 28 .......... 7 , North Alabama 37 .......... 3 X Morris Brown 21 .......... 6 it Clark O .......... 40 H' Morehouse 31 .......... 24 Mars Hill 12 .......... 13 W Fort Valley 27 .......... 0 4' Albany State 27 .......... 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Q - , P1 '1:?V :' SENIORS I 1 mf ,anna-we K- E' Kneeling: Larry Strozier, Nelson Williams, Gary Manor, Allen Roscoe Wells. Standing: Keith Hall, James Brown, Luther Mayfield, and Anthony Alvin. To the seniors of 1984-85 we express our deep- est gratitude and appreciation for the last four years of hard work, dedication, and for the memories you've given those of us who have passed along this way with youg that will last forever. Thanks for being a TIGER. lUL'Y i!Kil Y? lll TYR' lnvg 'U Il Elias. I n Dennis Savage hands off to Henry Johnson for a long gamer Opposing passes often fell short A against the Tiger secondary. ...xii YOU CAN DEPEND ON THE TIGERS TO . . . RIP APART THE OPPONENTS . . . K 'MY' If in .P O Na' I 4 , . . . NEVER GIVE UP . . . I 'inr- wqf- 4' 'faQ,-: ..- pi., 7 . . . AND GIVE THAT EXTRA EFFORT. dw ,, -ijygg.-' ' 2 'I f 'if v af' ,O I ,gr-fz..' if ' fr, .- . . , f , , 1- ' .3-'HY ql F? 4 sb ' ! .f xii. Q fb OUR TIGERS ARE INDEED A RARE BREED. 4- '5 Q Q! J T ' 3' .. R' 1 V S T A A Nwvltf S ' 2. Aww THEY'RE EXPECTED TO SUCCEED. ,sm . N: 5 Q an 5, - ,- ' . 8- 1 'X fx 4 . - ! .., .' . W qkbx ,W Quai O. W vig: t ' ' ix ' Q nf ei ,. ig wxiu' XNX X Q SQ f: K EQRXS S, .W cz x Ni Ns: X , X r-. l A5-1-Q A 5 -' . ., V -3 Viismsz x W ' ,,'- ., A ' .. , -ima- NESS. THEY'RE KNOWN FOR TOGETHER- .. N. E. yr . hr wg Q, 6 3 Keg .B- S- if . ' f 'TA '.'T a Q . -. f ' ii A- VIS, lvlu -NK -1--. V. THEY ALWAYS SHOW GOOD SPORTS- MANSHIP. G GAME THE HO ECGMI Homecoming '84 was not what the Tiger fans had hoped for. Coming into the contest the Tigers were 2-5 after winning two of their last three games and losing their last contest by only three pointsg and seeking revenge. How- ever, even with all the glamour, excitement, and expectation, the Wildcats would prove to be too strong for the Tigers. The final score was 27-O, Wildcats. . T, - . . I ' ', NS4'-1 SFTNX . . ' , av g-. - , N' W A:-fi:-.'7:f- Q . N ' -fjsxxwrl 5. xv.. QT K 'Y -' . 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W-T,-iw't.:5f-.,,.,f5z..xA. : 5-jg x ' xj I, - 'A -.-gg ' A- Q-:p , i . . , -,,. , s5s.5 53 35, -.g+.s:3Q, '1, - '-X-kg '-R'-Y-E-'A1Ct,:vq,: x ' - -fu 1 , fe- ' -- i - - A Ti3fT:i fi?kw-I s gt N .. .X ,gi-. C NSSRNN ..,.,i,,:1,QR-,W Humax R , A .1 1 -1-tsgigggi SCN rgswq Szex - .. ' 4 ages. ,Q HGMECOMING QUEENS L .0 1 I ,f f, lltflEN'S BASKETBALL 1984-85 ROSTER NO. NAME POS. HT WT CLASS HOMETOWN 5 Greg Hillman GF 6'3 175 JR Conyers, GA l 1 Alfred Jackson G 630 160 FR Ft. Gaines, GA 12 Charlie Askew G 6'2 175 SR Warner Robbins, GA 13 Albert Miller G 6'1 172 SR Newberry, SC 20 Sherod Buchannon G 6'l 165 FR Cuthbert, GA RS Vincent Harvey GF 6,2 175 FR Atlanta, GA 32 Willie Jones F 6'4 185 FR Coleman, GA 33 Alonza Smith F 6'4 185 FR Pompano Beach, FL 42 Calvin Laing C 6'6 200 FR Ft. Gaines, GA 45 Richard Summer C-F 6'5 203 FR Millen, GA 41 Kenneth Tittle F 6'3 164 SR Atlanta, GA 24 Ray Miller G 5'8 155 FR Newberry, NC 25 Willie Cobb G 5'10 160 SR Waycross, GA Russel Ellington, Head Coach Jimmy Westley, Assistant Coach Lee Grant Pearson, S.I.D. Walter Evans, Trainer Gerald Davis, Trainer z-ws a 1 , fx N' L ' 'f 5 f 1 k a . ,fg,,, j. -, gf -,Q ffn r fw-1. . i, N p- if B G U 3 ? 4 - xx I Q Q iw 1, ' 1 , L Love Dem Mighty 1 ' ',- ' I 1 -..-- ' ' 5' tai W V... ' i.. 'W 1 ssh., 'O lv., mi giver S Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. MEN'S SCHEDULE Miller-Sowega Tournament Benedict Morehouse Albany State Fort Valley Clark Alabama A8cM Columbus College Paine Morris Brown Morris Brown Tuskegee Institute Edward Waters Benedict Paine Edward Waters Fort Valley Alabama A8LM Clark Albany State Columbus College Tuskegee Institute Morehouse X I CAD CAD CHD CAD CHD CAD CAD CHD CHD CAD CHD CAD CAD CHD CAD CHD CAD CHD CHD CHD CAD CHD CAD r .Ln ,. Hillman looks down LOW. SSC 41 ' 1 fel U T1 C 5- , Q - 1- 21 '-Al 7 1 alms. . 1 4 vi FACEW Y.a Y I2 xx Askew hits two more!!! Albert Mlller dr1ves to the basket!!! Askew holds his ground!!! NTRIBUTE TO A TIGER Charlie Askew is a native of Warner Robbins, GA. He graduated from Northside High School. Mr. Askew is a senior majoring in Medical Technology. He is an active member of Gamma Zeta Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. Askew has been an outstanding player since coming to S.S.C. in 1981. He is a four year starter and has won many awardsg including lst Team All Conference for the 83-84 season. We wish him the best in future endeavors. Statistics for Charlie Askew 1981-84 Prsf FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB Avo. SCORED Avo PTS 459 931 .493 209 278 .751 319 3.6 1127 128 gam ASSISTS Avo B1Rs -6 354 4.0 .os Avo N I. , flwf - may .-vp. : -v--'v me ,V w -aw- . W4 MM., mm U.,-. . iff ' 34? '42 T I G E R 1984-85 E T T E S . , W .- : :N wx--.'. . , U swgv, ..---. - I 7, ,. M, , A. MW. -4-.fa -, ' ' ' , :' 1'-.. wee'-1 .,.--ff -1- , -an., -...,-. ...M . . .. .. . , . ,.a.voos-0'-4-we V-,umm -.-.,. .al-,f My . , ..-. is ..., , J, , ,,., . ,M , 3.-...g..m..,M... Q ,....t ,..-- W. 1. -.vm .-,A vw- 'Ie-:fl-f-eff-P' www, 'gm mf- W IEZZL... ,t ..... ..... .uv .ww M.. Q 4- ,,.,,. ,,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,..,,... pi- V ,- , - -v- 40-x VSV ,,. . -f WM- an --N -.- 'IOVD w l Kneeling: Roberta Francis, Connie Franklin, Marcella Holloway, Tamara Jones, Vera Grissom. Standing: CAsst. Coachl Elijah West, Pamela Hurt, Kim Jones, Stephanie Ross, Michelle Levette, Gloria Williams, and lHead Coachl Saralyn Trudell. Point Guard, Roberta SQUIRT', Francls. SCHEDULE WITH SCORES OWN OPP. LADY TIGERS 1984-85 Edward Waters 67 61 NAME POS. HT CLASS Albany State 41 58 Denson, Marsha G 5'5 FR Bethune-Cookman 67 92 Franklin, Connie G 5'5 FR Tuskegee 73 82 Grissom, Vera G 5'l0 SO Kentucky State 60 67 Holloway, Marcella G 5'5 FR Jacksonville State 67 73 Hurt, Pamela F 5'l0 SO Bethune-Cookman 51 54 Jones, Kim F 5'l0 SO Albany State 51 70 Jones, Tamara F 5'9 FR Ft. Valley 61 69 Levette, Michelle C 6'1 SO Clark 64 78 Ross, Stephanie C 6'2 SO Alabama A8LM 60 99 Francis, Roberta G 5'5 ,IR Morris Brown 55 53 Williams, Gloria F 5'll SO Morris Brown 55 44 Edward Waters 62 43 Head Coach: Saralyn Truedell 32313555 32 Asst. Coach: Elijah West Ft' Valley 75 83 Manager: Mary Laney Clark L W Albany State L W HOMETOWN Tifton, GA Conyers, GA Camak, GA Augusta, GA Milledgeville, GA Atlanta, GA Savannah, GA Savannah, GA Conyers, GA Jacksonville, FL Wood Bine, GA 129 Good Shot . . . A . 4 .Met bfi X Practice Makes Perfect!!! X L,- Nice Hustle ' Tiger Basketball Fans S V mx' I . b WA '6sx In 1984 the Savannah State Basketball teams had the highest atten- dance in the S.I.A.C. Conference. CONGRATULATIONS TIGERS!!! 2 DATE FEBRUARY 23 MARCH 2 4 8 9 13-25 28 30 APRIL 2 5 6 10 12 13 15 17 18 20 23 27 1984-85 Baseball Tigers 'HP Coach John Miles BASEBALL SCHEDULE 1984-1985 OPPONENT PLACE Methodist College St. Andrews College Edward Waters College Bethune Cookman Edward Waters College FINALS AND SPRING BREAK Benedict College Ft, Valley State St. Norbert College Paine College U.S.C. Aiken Tri-State University Paine College Benedict College Augusta College U.S.C. Aiken Albany State College Ft. Valley State Augusta College Albany State College Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Daytona, Fl. Jacksonville, Fl. Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Augusta, Ga. Aiken, S.C Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Columbia, S.C. Augusta, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Ft. Valley, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Albany, Ga. was in un W - in yi I . 5 ' .ss NO OF GAMES TIME 2 1:00 2 12:30 2 1:00 2 1:00 2 1:00 2 1:00 2 1:00 2 1:00 1 2:00 2 1:30 2 1:00 1 1:30 2 1:00 2 2:00 2 1:30 2 1:00 2 12:30 2 1:30 2 1:30 Name 1. Carson, Teddy 2. Chatman, Eidrow 3. Cobb, Willie 4. Franklin, Joseph 5. Hall, James 6. Harper, Randall 7. Howard, Thomas 8. Jones, Micheal 9. Jordan, Robert 10. Lawerence, Christopher 11. Mattox, Gander 12. Miller, David 13. Strozier, Larry 14. Tate, Kipp 15. Veal, Nathaniel 16. Veal, Troy 17. Williams, Melvin 18. Williams, Varden Savannah State College Baseball Roster Social Security Years Played 252-39-3866 254-29-9696 253-25-7084 157-56-9557 254-15-5204 257-33-2572 256-33-4074 260-23-7677 255-23-1499 252-27-7614 257-29-2298 256-37-4477 252-21-6324 253-35-0351 257-35-1291 254-41-9826 259-O4-8040 253-15-0245 High School Therrell Grady Waycross Glen Hills Johnson Elbert County George P. Butler Johnson Wrens Lucy Laney Elbert County Brunswick Sylvan Camden County Jones County Jones County Washington County Lucy Laney The Excitement SSC ATHLETIC FEVER 4 'f I - ,z , 5: A ' l E 1 I W . W ff . I ' N .,,, ,, :IWW f V , 51-.'3'. C-. ' ,g,f ,I ,:N,a... LH 1 5 Tj E iE:Q .:5.V I j J w 1' ,- ' 2 I 5 E4 a 3 .,- V fi: I . Q : f, f5?5ff f2 ' :if -lf . - . :: irzvsg- .,,, , ' ,A 'E NM E if-Y ' ':5.J: g- ' ' ,,. ' , i1 'JN fx ' Sgr'-. -'P' ., ue- + :ff Simi?- ' n Y . Us uu.':ww. . ziziws'--'- .-,,,,- :- ,,, Q. H... s-. 'nE,:,:1u1:.R::2, Q - :aw REL:--rfb: Qg-v-'Tx . 'vu N' N y misu vw in .x,..,,:K,,p,v... - ,. 'WNSK u mm? 'we mr' -E' 'iw X-xfxfsm X ' mek gg. any' fx mxqi f-x X, Q- x ' P ,X by . , ,, - u , , - 3 SX 'F ' .'-iv' 1 -A f P , IX Q . . . 'Z Av' Ex, X 3 -- Qrkx -af' N ,, N,,,g--M K, N- mug, suv mfm ' Vw m.mvrI:1w QQ 'N N :wf'l7'x:'g:y1T. K ' -'ygau-ati .. W..-um-.q. X F. ,Uv N N NIQYRN -1 1-Qs. -vm vwwnw. .Y A Fu-:nm :Xu-nxlcwvl is-U.. E . ,A A -E Q .wx -Q 1-ff'-tg! 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Q.- - 1--.sur--mums: 1 - . -. 1 ..,.,,. .-., Q 1 X X x ab x ,-'M X, I The Thrills .A--ith' 'I 'F'3inN 5 W XX , 5 W E .2 ,Y FACULTY SL MINISTRATIGN x x k Fr .1- I W X ng k an S' ' 'W 2 :gym S . 1:4 5 inf' Fl-:TCE OF THE PRESIDENT gf' KWV if ir X 'A 1 ,jf 'B asfff Dr. Wendell Rayburn Charles J. Elmore ,Qs Tvs ,A ,A f , HL Beautine W. Hardwick Mildred Washington Vernese Mikel Dr. Thomas Sears l H8 OFFICE GF VICE-PRESIDENT ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Wm Dr. Edward J. Hayes ' ,, ,M IM 1 V I M 2 JI' Iii! Ml V A 1 f Martha K. OFFQCE OF THE REGISTRAR W' xx ff '.R' 'HSE Mr. Alvin Collins Mrs. Wilhemenia Butler 'fm '7 Mrs. Carolyn Dreissen Mrs. Ellen Addison OFFICE GF ADMISSIONS 1 'Sym' M . A , , I , W x , wx,-v . ii X . w., AJS 5 . n .J I .Y .L x -Q W. 'x 1 , I X if ' is Mr. David Foye Ms. Debra Butler 'S ' x s h.. K, 5. 2 ,Ig 2 at I '-N fm M rg - I ' ' Q' K Ms. Evadne Roberts Ms. Edna B. Jackson Mr. Robert Ray OFFICE UF DEVELOPMENT AND ALUMNI AFFAIRS S Mr. Benjamin Lewis Carol Singleton p+q 'F Mrs. Carless Lawyer OFFICE OF PUBLIC RELATIONS 1 ww Dr. Charles J. Elmore Mrs. Margaret I-Iart-Jackson sf' gr'- - X s, tu Nr' I' Mr. Lee G. Pearson x , 4 . 5 4 Ms. Patricia Hartwell THECXHWPREHENSHHECOUFGELDKS CENTER .3391 ., . fi!-we f- Q f A '- ' xwfw .1 X .Q .Xxx ' l . f X-. ,. - X -E N i'fv. 'f , . '- ..- s.-- ,K 5 , . , h. ,,.9.,.,t:4 - -1.9-T': 3:7 Mr. Henton Thomas 09 Tx . .. ly . ..x- X 1 1' - A lN45i?3??2f?a2'1- ff f fq kfa. ,. Mrs. Rachel H. Claiborne Ms. Diane King 144 'UN ' - L I, Mrs. Shirley B. James . fe 59' X . Mr. Art Ardoin Gr' ' ' av Ms. Judy Johnson CFFICE OF VICE-PRESIDENT: BUSINESS AND FINANCE 'xf.:lJ.5., .X K k Mr. Prince Mitchell Mrs. Marion Roberts Mrs. Almisha Mattox A, as Ms. Shevon Brown Ms. Beulah Gardner Ms. Wanda Houston ,pix .-3 Xa. MS. R088 Braley Ms. Yvonne Dixon STUDENT PERSONNEL SERVICES a xAi .mo .4- X ff' -fin. P .- 'X 3 Rf? N, Mr. Nelson R. Freeman . SE' 4 '-k , ' V 4.5 ' A 3 , -N , A f is 1 ka ., VUA ., gg Q, -1 X X, , ix Mr. Bernard Conyers Mr. Aubrey Mumford CAMPUS SECURITY ,I3 Eddie Green Jr. ff' Nl. ' Sgt. Joanne Mitchell Chief Ike Williams A DMI N Is T , , T 3 FAC UL T DEPARTMENT GF BIGLGGY AND LIFE SCIENCE N. 1 N 'ff ? V , gvi ,uw 976, A ff 'V W , . ,I ' -K if S ' ta 9 A an-I 'I ' ,0 ' 3 . ...L 3 . Dr. A.K. Nambiar Dr. P.U. Krishnamurti g ,. ,Q- A Q, ng .fu ar-N ww 51' R .L ' 4. -- ' k ni' i XXX 'M Q V ' I4 l Dr. Gian S. Ghuman Dr Frissell R. Hunter ,4-an, db Q , ,nf Q A 1 , ' 9 B- - A .er E 'H- E f ANQ .. Dr. Hettie Beard Jones Dr. Bernard Woodhouse DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY 1 1. ,. f- . X2 Elizabeth Robinson A X N Q R ' Dr. Manchery P. Menon 1 5 b sf 03 - .a L-A Dr. K.B. Raut ,YK Dr. Jeffrey James 1 DEP NT GF E GI EERI TECH OLCJGY Dr. Lester Johnson 3 ' l , . 'W' 2 -1- ,..au- .- - - ' 43' Gr' f Q as ' I 10 - 4' 21 9' I -E - .a : , x xx . I, ob N' E A - 1 - 1. - A : 4. -, ,- Q I. .1'., Efgl 'FQ' -' 1 -V :v ' 1 1 Int' + :gr 4- 1 s,. - 1 '.g,17.i 1, r .. 1 .--1:-.f 4,13 1 x Y 4 li ' 3 2- g - -- .ff-L PM -1' - 4 .15 I- M., fr-': gag Q l . -. psy y , . , 5: I so 1' fx, Q fi. xl 5 J' lv .ak Q x. ll ng- in . 1., M I u , , .l'..j' 1 N Mr. Kendall Hill Dr. Ernest S. Brown DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS, PHYSICS, AND COMPUTER SCIENCE I NNW, ' I 'C-2 Z ,N X 4 ks Exim- 1 Nl? 8 ,ag 'EN T 4 . , . I L- X Dr. Walter Leftwich 34 DEPARTMENT GF THELETICS N - E 'V ,.-- fgrsgw. 'bel X:',s51 - N , 'fo 1,17 I Frank Ellis Jr. Q, X, A, .. rf' v' E K ' DEPARTMENT OF DEVELGPMENTAL xv Y. x Mrs. Mary Goldwire Ef f' ' S . i.-an --4 7' S 5 S-is 4 K, s r Ms. Louise McDonald STUDIES -TL T' .xv Dr. Joyce McLemore N Sr Mrs. Sandra McPhaul Ms. Beverly Johnson Mrs. Joan Green Mr. Lawrence Simmons SSC BOOK TORE Jw in, il' faq, fav x . ...N- Mrs. E. Ellington sf-vs 91 ' Ffzkfq, y Q ,:j ., itfg is' :gt-.fbi -:Ii S l . QL. - iffy -.g , F Nb-X:-4. ' N si ' K 4 lg: X Wg - ' N NJ , f' ,XXX X- . x X,jxx Ms. Matilda Scott THE SCHCGL OF BUSINESS i. Q 1 - rr. .11 3 .1 1 5 'I ' :Sh 5 Si ' in ' l': ' , mi 93 '. ji U -i 5' x' wh f- Ou. ' Q' K Dr Leo G. Parrish Mrs. S. Richards PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Ms. Sherri Saleem Ms. Lisa Forls THE NAVY, MARINE CORPS, AND ARMY Cmdr. E. Clark Jr. 'Q rs: ff ' ' Jams. Lt. Jimmy R. Cmdr. O.C. Fowler Middlebrook Lt. Bernard L. Jackson QMC George E. Mason fun-- .tvs Jv- Eff Lt. Richard A. Bass X 3 5 vig: Chief s.R. Hilty RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS SFX. '9 VN- YNC Buddy E. Arbuckle Capt. Oregon Emerson III Q' aw .A-A 5 Qi Us NX SSGT. William A. Medley Capt. A. Whorley Wm MSG. J. Johnson MSG. T. Cooper ,ff--H If DEPARTMENT CF SGCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Dr. Otis Johnson We--W K Dr Eugene Welch Dr Daniel Washington Dr. Annette Brock Abmed Bem Piankhi ff si .ff t ' , ,sw -, M Y, fgxa Dr. Lawrence Harrls DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTS Norman Elmore Dr. Otto Becker .1 as Louise Owen Charles Elmore EARLY CHILDHOGD LEARNING CENTER L-'V I X I Lewls Q L. TOlbCI't Lang PECIAL SERVICES -W--...,,,,,,dANMum 65 ww03v 14-... Patricia A. Gloyd Dr. H.M. Collier Freddie Thompson Ulysses Burrell SEPTEMBER 1984 7,,,,?.,., ,S VAL'S BIRTHDAY 3 PEE COUNSE OR'S ORKSHO 10 ll 12 13 14 FRESHMAN ORIENTATIGN 17 18 19 20 21 FIRST DAY I OF CLASS DROP 84 ADD PERIOD 4 25 26 27 28 OCTOBER 1984 ACADEMIC COUNCIL TEST TAKING STRATEGIESXFIRST TIME EXAMINEES REGENT'S TEST I5 16 17 18 19 REPORT OF PEER MID- COUNSELOR R REGENT'S TEST ACTIVITY QSRAARIES 22 23 24 25 26 29 30 31 NOVEMBER 1984 1 . Li S 1 2 HOMECGMING WEEK LASTDAYTO DROP CLASSES lg CPAP? x f 5 6 7 , 23' 1 1 1..- 'E 13- if -Q 3 Q gl Rf ib l. gf' . '5',MG?'.- V 1g5f4.I . i ' WINTER QTR. PRE-ADVIS MENT AND F , f, ,5L., f, .X-: E ' f -'Q Sf'-QTL-I - ' -f' ' REGISTRATIO , I 3 , , E S ifli fx b P 14 ' , h 'EE 9 1 E- I f 'ff' pl e- ..., ' I-:3 . g 41 'S S E 1 , N- f N 5-.is 1 21 22 23 THANKSGIVING RECESS CLASSES RESUME 76 27 28 29 30 I f DECEMBER 1984 3 , 4 5 6 7 DOTTIE'S BIRTHDAY LAST DAY OF CLASS EXAMS FALL QTR. 5-7 ENDS 10 CHRISTMAS Q AND NEW I YEAR'S I VACATION BEGINS if 5 24 25 26 MERRY CHRISTMAS 31 ,, .,,,.. : ,I,,: A NEW YEAR,S EVE JANUARY 1985 I 2 3 4 I REGISTRATION! A PEER COUNSELQR FIRST DAY OF ACTIVITY FOR CLASSES NEW STUDENTS Il MARTIN LUTHER KING'S BIRTHDAY HOLIDAY I4 15 16 17 18 LAST DAY TO SSC VS- SSC VS. FILE COLUMBUS PAINE APPLICATION GRADUATION 21 22 23 24 25 SSC VS. MORRIS BROWN 28 29 30 31 TEST TAKING STRATEGIES OR REGENT'S FIRST TIME EXA INEE FEBRUARY 1985 1 4 5 6 7 8 REPORTING , ACADEMIC OF MID- REGEN1' 5 TEST COUNCIL QUARTER GRADES ll 12 13 14 15 VALENTINES PRE-ADVIS MENT R REGIS RATION FOR DAY H3g85T?ON PRING QTR. II- 2 CON 18 19 22 25 26 Off! -' S E-uan:m1:a-rf-W -- MARCH 1985 1 6 7 8 LAST DAY WINTER OF FINAL EXAMS CLASSES QTR' ENDS ll 17 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 PEER C,?FTT5F53fR HRSSFDAY JACQUES NEW STUDENT CLASSES BIRTHDAY REGISTRATION APRIL 1985 I b GOOD FRIDAY 5 5 15 16 17 . REPORT MID- TEST TAKING STRATEGIES FIRST TIME REGEN'lI'S EXAMINEES QUARTER GRADES 22 23 24 25 26 REGENTS EXAM 29 30 MAY 1985 C,,,T,.-,,mT,D ACADEMIC COUNCIL STAN S BIRTHDAY SUMMER QTR. PRE- ADVISEMENT REGISTRATION 'J 'U 9 1 J AWARD'S DAY 1 ns, 22 23 24 ll PRESIDENT'S RECEPTION F OR SENIORS 29 31 JUNTE 1985 CUMMENCE - MENT JUNE 9, 1985 mg , ' ' wr I 1 1692 I if 1 whiff! E i .F r' f ' QL sf ,Jil ,fc mc x , Q x Sw-QXQQQL N. Sxkgx Q W ' ' -W in - ..x...w.-.........-...,., '!N!ww-.M ,,.. ... I - li. A KWSN wfazum X x wwn ,.. wx- G, , , . www ,,,,.-no-'WN lm:- X Hx, x 4A:f 'Y X 4.1 q-15, Jesse Jackson Visits S.S.C. The Excitement Began!!! ,,,..,,,,,,..-Q.. -. V v -W? ' ' H The Electricity Flowed!!! X A' H 4 Jesse Speaks I 'i Leg 1 I Am Somebody!!! J S.S.C. Cheers Jesse On! x :A -'sN sw. ,sw X S N QS '7 9 I' I ww 1 Rags? ww Y www Q N kk Nl, FEATURES FEATURES FEATURES FEATURES FEATURES gi' ggq. iff gi?-R: ' gif 3 2 I ark . 'jc-::5:..vt-, :.:-- :R - ti .Rs-. ::ff..'si:sf:se . The NROTC Mission: To assist in the education of NROTC Midshipmen in a field of study of interest to the Navy or Marine Corps leading to a baccalureate degree. Y I Q '45 To provide the midshipmen with the fundamental concepts and principles of Naval Science and with the professional Naval knowledge necessary to establish a sound basis for his future growth as a Naval or Marine Corp officer. ' To prepare the midshipmen for service with the highest sense of honor and integrity as a commissioned officerg to cultivate the essential elements of military leadership and to foster the growth of a strong sense of loyalty and dedication to his service and to the Nation. To prepare the midship- men to under- take success- fully in latter periods of his career, advan- cedfcontinu- ing education in a field of application and interest to the Naval Service. f' 3'-1 To inject the values of civil- ian higher education into the Naval Service . . . by utiliz- ing the exper- tise of civilian faculty in- st r u c t i 0 n where appli- cable. 550- 5:'Q-S+:-r:....A1. g .L NROTC is not all book work and military drill, there are other parts of the program. Physical fitness is very much a part of the NROTC program. All midshipmen must attend regular Physical Training Sessions and pass a quarterly physical fitness test. 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Under the College Program midshipmen: aj receive reserve commission lmeaning 3-year active duty obligationj, bl must be physically qualified, cl receive 3100.00 per month in juniorfsenior year, dl must attend a summer cruise during junior year. 8, 9 l b WHCJ, the area's only jazz station, is housed on Savannah State's campus in Wright Hall. It can be found at 88.5 FM on your FM dial. WHCJ's station manager is Carol Gordon. Mrs. Gordon is a graduate of SSC and has been station manager for two years. s I W . WHCJ is operated by stu- dents on a volunteer basis and by interns from SSC,s Mass Communications department. l WHCJ's format in- cludes: gospel, jazz, and reggae. ti t l ' The students at WHCJ gain valuable experience by working with the equip- ment at the station. They learn how to operate reel-to-reel recorders, the cas- sette recorders and the audio cart ma- chines. The students interested in news operate the news wire machine and de- liver the news. All students at WHCJ take at least one air shift as announc- ers and spin records. , X..-N .. ..,,,...,. Av .qw . Qli Savannah State Co1lege,s Army ROTC Program Battalion Commander of both ASC and SSC units. SSC,s Army ROTC NY' Robert C. Jordan Attend .. . Hut!!! The Drill Team I93 1985 Tiger Yearbook Staff L X. x Q Q -,wx A' f :gif gr- 1. xx. R g....S' J. Mumford, S. Ferguson V. Andrews, A. Maxwell, II CNot picturedl I5 il. X C. Myers P. Reeves zo- sr. 1' -'Y ,-in U if 551 - ik .fe 5 :Q J- f, 3:35 ' 4 .A '4 , X,-H., e D if . , Ll3.iE,,,,,. fu f 9 , , 4 fm? ' ,N A ,Y ' . - q, ' . . UZ' - time ' ifff, , t ' ' 'ME-' 1, 21, 1, -,Lib f- L7 1 ,g 4 s .. I' , is-'. be , ee-2 it rf , . -kia t ,fs X I3 J r-f ,... - V'-Q5 .yr 'N 1 fmmr 1? 4341 'IA if ' ' ' ' f- 'A Outstanding Staff member 1984-85 Valerie Andrews, Organizations Editor hx if it mf -an-'A li in Jacqueline M. Mumford Associate Editor Working on the yearbook has been an experience that I am unlikely to forget in a hurry. For years I have sat and listened to people complain when 'gtheirv yearbooks were not delivered before school was out. But as a working member of a very small staff I can tell you that you are lucky if you receive a yearbook at all. I Putting a yearbook together can be fun and it can be very rewarding, but it is also a lot of tough and complicated work. All most students see is the finished product. They don't see the piles of fouled-up layouts and they don't see the piles of unused pictures tlabeled that way because they are not true candid shots but posed picturesj. They don't experience the long hours and the missed lunches and dinners. Don't get me wrong, Iim not complaining about all the work. It's just that ifyou want to complain I think you should find something else to complain about, other than the yearbook. If you really care about your yearbook and your other student publications, then you should actively work to make them better. Donlt sit back and talk about it get up and change it. Change does not occur on its own, it needs a catalyst. Why don't you be that catalyst? Join the yearbook and make it a better student publication as we tried to do and hopefully succeeded. Life is a journey make yours an eventful one. Enjoy your book Associate Editor . JacQueline M. Mumford P.S. Thanks Stan and Val working with you two was to say the least . . . interesting. 5-far - -' 1 11' Fm 1, '50 if A SQA. 4 V, 1521: P, . v g if fbi- ---4, 'X 1 AZ 1 -ll 'W 'Q' 0 . 0, 4, 4 . . 'S ,N I ffjfvr UW! , ' , . . Q 1 'nf I AQ . - , . Q S1 Xu 6 Qs 3 C' 3. f' U j an s f 5 w i fi' . . ,. x MTL 1-A EDITOR'S MESSAGE You havejust finished looking through one of my prized possessions, the 1985 Tiger. I hope that as you turned the pages and recaptured your 1984-85 school year, that you took the time to consider the sweat, headaches and long hours it took to produce this annual. The production of a yearbook is anything but easy, it's demanding, it's challenging, it's frustrating, and it's difficult. However, it is also rewarding, exciting, and at times even fun. Although I am the Editor by title, the book really had three editors, The other two were Valerie Andrews and Jacquie Mumford. These young ladies were definitely the backbone ofthis annual. In fact, along with myself, they touched every page of the book. I feel eternal gratitude towards both Val and Jacquie, because I couldn't have made it without them. I would also like to thank my advisor, Dr. Charles Elmore and the entire office of Public Relations for their kind assistanceg and of course I would like to thank God. Finally, to the student body, if you enjoyed this book get involved and help to make the 1986 Tiger more enjoyable. If you did not enjoy the book get involved and personally make sure that you enjoy the 1986 annual. 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