Savannah State University - Tiger Yearbook (Savannah, GA)

 - Class of 1986

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.9 If S L f N I ,,, - xvatqxhec, QD.,.n'R,!pub- - fa 'Tl- gkl 4.54- i - ' Y ... . ff? ' , f,- -.-.-V,:.N--- - . Q. ..t':,:- ,:---W - -Q ...X 'Q -1 v1L,,,:- '- wzr-' '.Jx 'TL A ' . -, 4- g yt: wb-: - Pin Aa? ,' A Vg'-sz. - , V - gy A ,una .,j,'f,l:gt:- j-L-:ni 'f ' . 4.,,.V, ,.. . C I Q. . I U 5 ' J - . I ...J 2-fir THE 1986 TIGER Volume XXXVIII STA T 5TlTU p wqi 'l wv ffl fa Q 'Ow ,,,,,,,-,,,,,-,,- K ,B 1 war Q gn ' may '- w m w M f V ve? 9 , Q N o -1-.Nf 1 8 0 eo? AH, Savannah State College is a four-year, co-educational unit of the Universi- ty System of Georgia, strongly committed to the development of the intel- lectual, social, and professional competence of individuals. Recognizing its historic commitment to the educational needs of the Black student as mandated in its original charter of 1890, the College offers quality educa- tion to all students. The Institution offers programs designed to assist students to become active and creative citizens and to attain their fullest spiritual and moral stature. X W1 gm 4 ULLH, -'fhvqiik x X eil A - 1 A day at Work. Dr. Rayburn and his assistant, Dr. Elmore VANIN A, , ,, ...M ..... ..--r,-Q-- .....,.--e Y? -7:t1- -T' '. , 5f'l77 V- 1 P ' '- ' . .'- X- ', -'13 3 ' f '- .1Lf..'. f fl'-5. fi 92335-TA THE PRE DE T'S MESSAGE Dear Students and Friends: The 1986 HTigerH is a permanent record of the high- lights and achievements that took place at Savannah State College during this academic year. This yearbook will be important to you, especially in later years, because it will transcend time and space in regard to some of your most precious memories and achievements. This document is also concerned with the present. It represents events, organizations, activities, sororities, fraternities and other events that were special to you during this year. It is my fondest wish that you will cherish and appre- ciate those wonderful days spent at Savannah State that the 1986 HTigerH will permanently record for pos- terity. Wendell G. Ray 'rn President THE ANNUAL STAFF Editor-In-Chief: Valerie M. Andrews Advisor: Dr. Charles J. Elmore Myra Gordon: Art Editor Angela Kelly: Assistant Editor Colleen Myers: Organizations Editor Kris Posey: Typist Derrick Rozier: Sports Editor Sebrina Rush: Features Editor Kimberly Sanford: Student photographer Gene Johnson: Photographer f' 'W' ' ' W ' M F' TABLE OF CONTENTS Open ............................................................................. President's Message ......... Table of contents ............................... Classes .................................................... Faculty, Staff, and Administration ......... Homecoming .......................................... Sports ................... ................. Organizations .......... Features .................. Editor's Message ........ Alma Mater ............ CLASSES Semors ........................... ......... J umors ....................... .......... Sophomores ......... ...... Freshmen .................. .......... Nursery School ......... ...... GRADUATING SENIGRS Q- David Allen Vincent Brown Augusta. Georgia Newark, New Jersey 'gbg 'V' Terry Cleveland Rose Cummings Savannah, Georgia Savannah, Georgia Biology -,-.... -V..-All ..--.----.-.--.- -.--.-..-..,,---+...,-----...-..-.. - , Y, . .-..-im fri-Y Y -- JI 'V+ Jacques Curtis Robin Daniels Savannah, Georgia Savannah, Georgia Marketing Priscilla Davis Nicolo Dewitt Elberton, Georgia Savannah, Georgia Q 'U IU! ,Alb Jacquelyn Cuspert Savannah, Georgia Marketing vw Karen Heath WR Scotty Hall Vidalia, Georgia .- 5-' Sophia Hosley Savannah, Georgia Milledgeville,Georgia Political Science ' Home Economics v,,5,,,,,,,., 1-rv f H Y .,.---.::a:, f'we-,.-YY --rf,--fn vi 4-V-I-::..l, V-- . ,-.:,. K. g.....4.-A- Marsha Johnson Hamilton, Georgia Early Childhood Sharon Mungin Savannah, Georgia Biology James Melvin Montezuma, Georgia Marketing Tracey Parnell Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Mass Communications ' 5' x Sandra Payton Philip Reeves Valdosta, Georgia Meansville, Georgia Mass Communications Mathematics 'A rv' Elizabeth Robinson Minnie Smith Savannah, Georgia Savannah, Georgia 1.- 4 , . ,,,..,... :,q,,......Y.--,.e:.-,---fff-v-f:-11-- --ff---, f ff y ' .f 'ii .,.-..---........-...,-. .. -. -- , , I 1 ,. , JN nh kv Angelia Sparrow Karen Stephens Augusta, Georgia Gainsville, Georgia Political Science General Business ni' Q.- Ramona Styles Quilla Swint Warrenton, Georgia D Savannah, Georgia x. James Tarver Clarence Thomas Louisville. Georgia Macon, Georgia Art Education Mass Communications J,.' 'P' Maria Troup Timothy Walker Savannah, Georgia Utica, New York Environmental Studies , B H , , ,.,,, x ,,. ,, ,,-.,,1-. ,... ...,..-...,....,..,..-..-.,.....-.-qo--q..-.---v.--....-1,-L-:-,. -V-ral ' 1-- - rw, -, 3 ff I ',A . ' - . 1' . ' . V 1 1 1 X Y I .- ,s . rr -475 - .? av' t Qdmn .. Is J viggw 1 V. M Sharlene Whitfield Clifford Wilborn Columbus, Georgia Savannah, Georgia Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering YU George Williams Andrea Young Jackson, Mississippi Savannah, Georgia Accounting Social Workf Psychology lxg N r Q F MQ. F' 1 .r . . F4 I' gf, f? Qi' '- s I W: ' Hx M- 'Txf ? ,nik A V 9. w7'Q..Q, ' ' f Y 1 t . Q V b V In 'lv M - . ' X ,, i1f1,g,5'..il5L X fab P I hi 'r' . It Q V A ,. .Y V '-I-xx I ,1 '. D , W ' A XX A-fxiev at .1 ' 4 57, N, XV 9 N K I M1 n I.-1 ' JLJLW' '- A. jf:' ! V A :Nz -Q-R: ,, In f ' I . ix 'xfr ,' .5 1'-ff:-j mfs: Z .ir:qg-.. ' I '. , 'QQ 'if- ' ig 4 x if- ' ' J fw - M , B., '- -. AX 141 if ow-who-g' -can u vnu-aus'--.uuwnao-qnvvlv SENIGRS President: Sharolyn Terry Vice-President: Dottie Bohler Treasurer: James Melvin Miss Senior: Clovis TREET,' Terrell --L ' - --5.-1 4.-,ns Robert Cosby Detroit, Michigan li James Hales Savannah, Georgia l Richard Nelson Philadelphia, Pennsylvania .-sa-44-.pu-eu an 1.4--u -u-v-,w.-.- . as-J-.p-. Valencia Ferguson Savannah, Georgia 1 ' f .ff ' l X Kim McGraw Savannah, Georgia Frenchie Parker Savannah, Georgia - H 5 -vxpa:-g1:.,qn.g', . ,::'-sill.-.- q1uun'Gw . Gwen Patterson Savannah, Georgia . '5 Theophilus Reese Sandersville, Georgia Il I Y. Eddie Stanford Katherine Stevens Brunswick, Georgia Jones, Georgia Patricia Taylor Augusta, Georgia FP Wc ,,,,,. YES, this is me!!! 4... .- v. ,.1-qu'---.-nu-1g1-- van- .1 1..g S -- 4 X X , ' 5 4 I v: I And Uhmm . .. T - ' K Y Y' 'visas-uscuvzun--avnuu 'Q-Qs.. G-:zqv--.-qq-v H, , Hey, Rambo! 1uf-,,, . .:', - 4 :uf i 'Z ,W ., .i ' That's VERY funny JU IGRS President: Jeffrey J audon Miss Junior: Penny Tyus 1-up U ,o.n.p-:su Q-. ,an a.'.,.', .1--A -.rr . nc E+ Sabrina Adams Milledgeville, Georgia Alecia Ammons Rome, Georgia Sharon Avery Wrens, Georgia Earl Bailey Jesup, Georgia --1 .u 1. uw 'XX I sw -w .- 1-u-'-ww.:-v an-ur uwnm George Axon, Jr. Savannah, Georgia Denise Brown Savannah, Georgia I Hosie Bryant Savannah, Georgia Millicent Chisolm Charleston, South Carolina Tamara Davis Macon, Georgia Lemile Chandler Valdosta, Georgia Julie Copeland Sparta, Georgia Sheila DeShazior Miami, Florida x. . - '.y1a..1a.v--.-m.-ra.v-vs Q Richard Dinkins Curtis Doe, Jr. Savannah, Georgia Warner Robins, Georgia fl ,. M 4'5 !i lil i ii as Craig Douglas Eugene Earls Newark, New Jersey Gainsville, Georgia Eric Ellison John Fambrough Savannah, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia xcvsqfggtblvuln, -no pnlpvslvl -:www-upaugsvvl 1 l i A lun ,gf f . ,f 1 .' I I , . 1 I I, , . ra .r -K, Gladys Fields Savannah, Georgia Keith Green Savannah, Georgia 4 7.2 Michael Harvey Waycross, Georgia X5 Cynthia Green Augusta, Georgia 'Ds ll., w 1 George Harper Atlanta, Georgia Diahn Hollingworth Columbus, Georgia We 'l Willie Horton Danny Howard Savannah, Georgia Augusta, Georgia Jeffrey .Iaudon Kim Jones Brunswick, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia Russell Jones Troy Jordan Newbern, North Carolina Wrens, Georgia vnoraacnwn Oulu'-on iqfauzslvw --aw'Nn'hS1'll.47v lualt- ii? Alnita Lasseter Perry, Georgia Kimberly Lucious Columbus, Georgia Marquita Marshall Savannah, Georgia Yasma Lemon Darien, Georgia Dionne Lloyd Savannah, Georgia Darryl Mason Savannah, Georgia 7.4 '04 i s :fun-snvaw Q'-'1UC'hln:Q Toby McGirt Savannah, Georgia J- 'UN s Nt is Walter Moore I-linesville, Georgia 3. 'V' --: yu ' . . ., 1 Hieu Thi Nguyen Henry Moore II Savannah, Georgia Q ,1 fbi N N A 'fi ix S' Bobby Outlaw Waynesboro, Georgia Charles Peterson Savannah, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia cal Aiirliulli--.iinaug 1 fly' S' s 1 Q , I John Powell Marcus Roberts Athens, Georgia Sylvania, Georgia Yi: Theresa Sheppard Ruby Stewart Sylvania Georgia Savannah, Georgia Ursula Terrentine Timothy Thomas Atlanta, Georgia Savannah, Georgia 1 f ,1 Nadean Walker Waynesboro, Georgia 1 ' 14' fs JH. Areta Watts Atlanta, Georgia ll n Reginald White Savannah, Georgia -llilslib-JD' oulgntibluv -.?'WlIIaa.i' . . - nvinf ff nb. -.v . 5 I Saundra Wallace Savannah, Georgia Jacqueline Wesby Waynesboro, Georgia Trina Wilkerson Claxton, Georgia oy- rf.. Kasanthia Wilkins Augusta, Georgia IDU Chelsia Williams LaGrange, Georgia 4 , X 9:15 Helenda Williams Atlanta, Georgia Clinton Yancey Athens, Georgia .TN 'N ' 1.. ' 22 Cail Williams Tybee Island, Georgia Gwendolyn Williams Augusta, Georgia 5,0- ,Ax ff . W :Q 'Yl5i'5 'f ips - 55' f it m fs' A ff G ff' Tammie Wright Augusta, Georgia ,i,.1:, . .5 , I Here comes the lady TIGERS. J' Lookin g good, LADIES. ,, , I ' 5 L-. + H 4 E r 1 'VVA ,ov -..,.. - -f 5.- C 1' 1., 4 Is it ALIVE'??'? CPHG ORES President: Kimberly Sanford Vice-President: Broderick Brown Miss Sophomore: Stacey Williams William Cherry Macon, Georgia Sylvia Curtis Atlanta, Georgia 0 ib- a f J I Il, ,I X I 1 . 1 1 . Gilles Deal Nassau, Bahamas 3 4 Fkaw-n1!w.a-'u Yll nkf1 A f - - ,..4-.---..-.--1-.v. JN ,fun Alvin Collins, Jr. Savannah, Georgia nI x Ronald Day Mt. Vernon, Georgia in Drexel Clark Augusta, Georgia at 5 3 it A -vu l Valery .Anderson Dublin, Georgia tsl fl 1'N Amelia Baker Covington, Georgia Mashelden Ellis-Binns Athens, Georgia fig iff-so -' 153' V .- V s, ii? x . Anthony Atkins Savannah, Georgia 6 Q ,ii Q, , X 'wr 'A 'Nl ' W- i i Rochielle Bevans Nassau, Bahamas Michelle Brown Savannah, Georgia .2 6 Caterine Edwards 1 Kenneth Flowe Savannah, Georgia I Sandy Fullwood Dublin, Georgia 1 if Pennie Graves Atlanta, Georgia New York, New York 1 Anita Fussell Brunswick, Georgia Jackie Gray Savannah, Georgia Eugenia Harrison Lincolnton, Georgia Gwendolyn Hawes Elberton, Georgia Lisa Hicks Savannah, Georgia 8 j, sl Regenia Harrison Lincolnton, Georgia lk! 2 ,fa- Melicia Hayes Darien, Georgia Gary Hill Glenwood, Georgia 'YK gun- ,E r'3', fs A 4 ,. 4 I u . sy 2 fx I . Ao Bill Hitch Savannah, Georgia Q' .-.fl xe- f .Q 'S1 f 4 ... Derek Hutchens Athens, Georgia Thomas Johnson Waycross, Georgia X118-SGML!! U A-Il88HrI.V5.n.KC'6hU,lL.1Y Traci Holmes Savannah, Georgia Rose Jackson Dublin, Georgia Annette Jones Hinesville, Georgia I f 1 George Jones Greg Jones Sylvania, Georgia Thomasville, Georgia F : Q Q Q X Z' qhilz '- g .T i Pi- --'- Q - fi l .AWVF-' James Jones Promes Life Savannah, Georgia White Oak, Georgia 9Q'.vf- Q 5. N 'ix is , ,.,, , wk . ., . x Karen Long Kecia Mack Tampa, Florida Woodbine, Georgia vy- ing- l 1 F Faith May Wrightsville, Georgia .H g Iona Morton St. Thomas, Virgin Island mi :J Alfornia Neely Athens, Georgia YU OYYPU-D55-4f1'SV11' S x Quentina Miller Savannah, Georgia '1 A.. S Napoleon Moulder Atlanta, Georgia Melinda Oswell Savannah, Georgia 'S Cynthia Outler Vidalia, Georgia Reginald Owens Beaufort, South Carolina Alicia Rocker Warrenton, Georgia Anderson Phillips III Birmingham, Alabama fx 5 I 1 I Antoninette Powell Charleston, South Carolina Kim Sanford Thomaston, Georgia J 1 l-,sr N ly, K. :- 'X la' A J f I Kim Sharpe Atlantic City, New Jersey 'Wx- ll!l IQ , mf mil Ill K l M ll ut I1 James Ifekan Simon St. Thomas, Virgin Island ll xi ' l Gale Stanley Millen, Georgia 4 2 ,2'isxvztxuzsausa-annonqawas1nUlwlsuulvtlluunnnvanq1.'wuN ' il 4f Angela Simmons Savannah, Georgia John Spaulding Savannah, Georgia Q- Donald Stevens Jones, Georgia LaSonya Stovall Atlanta, Georgia Vonda Talmadge Griffin, Georgia George Swint Atlanta, Georgia Kenney Tate Hartwell, Georgia s Janice Tharpe Perry, Georgia 195 Shirley Thomas Savannah, Georgia 'Sb Darin Thrashes Atlanta, Georgia ,Af ,X lm., Antonio Tyson Kingland, Georgia l 'YS I 'Y X l X. 7 Eric Vaughn Savannah, Georgia i1 W1i1 - Angela Turner Dublin, Georgia Till Underwood Savannah, Georgia 64 Xb I il T. Charles Ward Dawson, Georgia K ,as Marquis Waring Savannah, Georgia Felise Williams Savannah, Georgia 'X Stacey Williams Macon, Georgia John Watson Atlanta, Georgia Garry Williams Savannah, Georgia ?Af1X u.lH Q' ' xfl l .-5 li I3 ', ' ' ' I 1 Creseents of Phi Beta Sigma .. , - l 11. 'ja Pyramids of Delta Sigma Theta :GA - Ja, ith Q ...I K 123 nga, mc, P ' gg, at Sphinxmen of Alpha Phi Alpha President: Van Johnson Vice-President: Vincent Truett Secretary: Selena Ivory Treasurer: June Powell Miss Freshmen: Kimsherion Reid t hw Sandra Aker Jefferson, Georgia Lisa Alston Darian, Georgia Alicia Anderson Savannah, Georgia li Q' l A s A r xx X Illya Allen Toccoa, Georgia .fi !, Theressa Ammons Rome, Georgia 8 Allen Bailey J esup, Georgia if 1 I 1 1 Gladys Banks Macon, Georgia Nina Barnwell Powder Springs, Georgia tts., Tonya Best Savannah, Georgia Stephanie Barnes Elberton, Georgia Judith Bennett Atlanta, Georgia l Marcus Bettis Chicago, Illinois Donna Booker Washington, Georgia 97, Arlanda Brantly Bridgeport, Connecticut Arnita Broadnax Marietta, Georgia .wg 'f Derrick Borom Columbus, Georgia fl ffl! ff ii v Cheri Brice Fort Valley, Georgia Monica Brown Savannah, Georgia Phyllis Brown Cochran, Georgia 1,4 1 'GX Joseph Burroughs Savannah, Georgia 5 if ' C - 1 if, ' R V S ' ' il l ,I 4 ' llbx t 1 385 A S- 7 53 Tony Burch Miami, Florida Stephanie Cason Savannah, Georgia Kavita Coleman Gregory Cooper Gary, Indiana Ktwnlaxnln Carla Copps Woodbine, Georgia Melody Darden Atlanta, Georgia Rodney Denson Dublin, Georgia 0, ,- .r, 3' Ilan' 4 cf' V Stacey Covington Atlanta, Georgia rw I vii . Monica Davis Elberton, Georgia Keith Dudley Atlanta, Georgia C li if-x ,l-.ef Ruby Dunham Savannah, Georgia Michelle Ellis Griffin, Georgia X' Prince Fagan II Atlanta, Georgia LaTrice Edgehill Bronx, New York 'bs U, Q, llllFfq?,52. . 5323 55329 f'!l79F? if' ...?f!'5 V1.5 QFUR' jf 1-:Huff I X umm -1,1 90' ggilfiifgtilflf. 1.5 Freddie Evans Savannah, Georgia Audra Foremen Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina 5 I 19' Delores Hicks Cynthia Hillery Bartow, Georgia Brunswick, Georgia Q Ronald Howard Marian Holloway Atlanta, Georgia Jeffersonville, Georgia '19 1 y 1 ' 1 I ' 2 il 4 xl i 1 Larry Jackson Rhonda James Bainbridge, Georgia ' Hinesville, Georgia 54 -N5P0l l5.'l !? suunsawuazaseuurarx. nfl 'X Durante Footman Bainbridge, Georgia Sharon Gastin Savannah, Georgia Angela Harris Savannah, Georgia Pamela Francis Sandersville, Georgia -V- 'Y J W' ,A '-N C , ,Af ,, Y 1 . W PY Sheryl Hamlet Atlanta, Georgia 1' I TaWanda Harrison Swainsboro, Georgia Regina Lassiter Augusta, Georgia u Rochelle Lee Atlanta, Georgia 6- .9 I Marshall McLeod Lyons, Georgia ,xx Q. fb ,, 5' f Konstanza Laye LaGrange, Georgia Margo McGriuder Swainsboro, Georgia IV' Carlina Mincey Glenville, Georgia 56 l X X 1 Xugz , '1 5 vi fu Lori Johnson Savannah, Georgia 'V' x Sylvia Johnson Athens, Georgia Carla Kirby J esup, Georgia Samuel Johnson Savannah, Georgia Van Johnson Brooklyn, New York Carole Larkin Milledgeville, Georgia g7 !ur-Rawnaazz ll Ah -, Canveties Morgan Tuskegee, Alabama LaMeria Mosley Atlanta, Georgia ?'g',3 L asia Shell Myrick Warrenton, Georgia Lorenza Morris Macon, Georgia f 'V' William Mosley Savannah, Georgia Michelle Nichols Savannah, Georgia iw 9 S Janet Person Franklin, Georgia av, Dawn Pinner Atlanta, Georgia . u June Powell Milles, Georgia I-, 3-1. Q A A Darrick Peterkin Fort Dix, New Jersey f YXUQ 1 rs Julia Pitts Atlanta, Georgia Kathleen Powell Bartow, Georgia Sheila Quillion Milledgeville, Georgia PU! 'T 4 3 J rf I Kelly Roberts Rome, Georgia U Q Derrick Rozier Dublin, Georgia 60 .7 -fuer.-:wha-wad au.mnnla:n5.1n1.samnmzsnu-an-N. 1151533 Donna Riggins Atlanta, Georgia 'lf ll 1 f M I 1 I l . Renee Rolling Harlem, Georgia Felicity Simmons Darin, Georgia Tammy Simmons Savannah, Georgia il Jaison Smith Athens, Georgia Qs Tammy Stuckey Macon, Georgia . 4.,.,.., Angelique Smith Q! l l f Walter Smith Hull, Georgia KX 'I Monica Thomas Columbus, Georgia 1 ' 3 lf, Vincent Truett Sebrina Tomlin Atlanta, Georgia Bartow, Georgia ,o N kv T' I I Shawn Ul'ldCI'WO0d Brian Vickers Savannah, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia .i .J 4,, E Michael Vigil Inez Wade h G ' Norwalk, California Savanna , eorgla 62 Tonya Washington Atlanta, Georgia Donna White Waverly, Georgia Dondra Wilson Pearson, Georgia J onnet York Atlanta, Georgia Saundra Whipple Atlanta, Georgia Lisa Willis Bridgeport, Connecticut Malanie Young Savannah, Georgia -gmt' ' ,Q A 5-4 if Is that a Delta Gent? . . . s- and another one. S.S.C. student hard at work. 'ev' Q -' F NO, I'm not Mr. T n.. Courtney Adams N '5- ge Q. X Ronan Anderson Q ,-, I f f 4 Franklin Butler O. x X . GD ' -s sr S' A of,-r - Q' W N. -lr? - Dagmawi Alemayehu Danny Burke Keishondra Campbell , 75 wa. E in-uv A ' 3 rf, 4' ' . . xx l ff ' 5 Hx Q N all W f lx 5: J: 5 ll Jennifer Chisolm Shaunita Clark was Robin Cohen Ariatianca Coleman ., X ' B Tiffany Fletcher Grabrielle Downs X li 9 if Jermaine Hutchins 6 -4 f' .Eg Jeffery Jenkins v Nicolette Johnson X 5 1 3 Paulette Jackson A N ' S: Nf hx Demetrius Johnson Ill -Q - V t 1 , 1. Leotyne Jones 'f v of H ' nhb' ii g'm y ,. F -.1 -Nh--14-.., X 'b I ev- , 'j'l-sma,.'5 N Nicole Jones Marc Lavalle Marques Moore Fatimat OYekaU IU? F Donald Pearson Ashely Roberson w 69 'ilunng' 1-il x, 5 i ls- ' Q' v- 7 0 1 . Miashia Sanders 7 i Mario Wallace D 1 in - ,v 0' fn 'v ' fi 1 ' ' Earnestine Lang A Rf' N SEI'-'ly -N5 !:i1'g,.- 4 Michael Scott ,QV 11 Y - ,O 1 t e Q 77 1 P fnv' ' Marisa White P ' x Lottie Tolbert ACULT , ST FF AN MINISTR TIG x wi 'f ' K fl , ,E-' 5 Q N l Q..?:z, 55Q-1? .L ' 14: ' 1, V ' xgbxx '-H15 L 5 5 'N DFT 7 YZAQQ LL f . 2 7 fi :V QQ Tiff gg I 0 el,-fi? f--lZ.?f2?Zgt:-ii Y 4? i f ,V - 3:22272 Tai.-ri,-, . ..,4.,i2 ' -urns? ks-- ' -Ji -7, 7 f ,H ' J-- PROFESSOR O. Fred Becker Music ,du 1 V.- I 16 V Kailash Chandra Mathematics and Physics Gian Ghuman Earth Sciences Frissell Hunter Biology ,IF Fl p wal ..,- Edward Clark, Jr., CDR, USN Naval Science gf :X 4 I X C. Obi Emeh Biology I N 5,11 S - v 'IF f gf' -na Lawrence Harris History and Political Science Q5 N Lester B. Johnson Engineering Technology wffr '+ . if . . , QV lux fli ' 3' i f A fin K. 'r Pollubhotla V. KrishNamurti Biology R. I w - .Z.+',:'wx X 35' ' F. Q i if 1 1 l B . f William D. McCarthy Business Administration e..,,. X F if idk ' X li..-iw .1 N Q - if -4. 33 'gf - Lp. Govindan K. Nambiar Kamalakar B. Raut Biology Chemistry X f X I . ene Welch Leo G. Parrish, Jr. Eug Business ' - . is P .JEL ii? 523 . ,, Bernard Woodhouse Biology Criminal Justice ASSCCIATE PRGFESSGRS I i 11 1 b l 1' 'X . .r N . .+?i..f 'F',. Barbara Bart Marketing Annette K. Brock Social Sciences fx for 'x 731 3 , 1 I I ii. ma it Charles J. Elmore English r' V 92. l , X I ,K 1 -, Matthew Gilligan Biology Albertha Boston Business Administration Johnny Campbell Economics Norman B. Elmore English Jeffrey James Chemistry Walter W. Leftwich Mathematics ,. J 5, 1 I 5' V Joseph P. Richardson Marine Biology Daniel Washington Social Sciences Otis S. Johnson Social WorkfSociology iff? g 7 3 .af N Jackson McNeil Information Systems E A Harpal Singh Biology ASSISTANT PROFESSGRS 75. I I 9 D . y - I Jan Bogan Accounting Lolita P. Harris Mass Communications William Hahn Joan S. Green Reading Management 1? ,. N IU' T ' N X x A A B . Arthur Levy Ronald McFadden Accounting Developmental Studies Xb Swannie Richards Clara Bain Developmental Studies Ahmed Bem Piankhi Office Administration Social Sciences Tm. 14?7J5JX'flRfi?'I?4'a?E'5i!TQiEffL'i52735 'if'FE'--'Vi' 7 B' 1- -1 ' 5 .' L31-'?:Q Sf'-E 'i . '12-321.2-lfff'l'ZT F5 ' ' TRUCTOR X Qc .'.-F Q 'F . Sim , B rrr Q if 9 Qs if ' Albert Barnes Nathan Coleman Social Work and Applied Sociology Business 1 AW w B- f n W3 X 1 A Carl J. Davis Information Systems Alexander Heslin Business Q N. d A -:' I A? A' i ,R J ,, . . 1 Q ' .2 . i 5 ' ' ,, 5' : ix 'K :N ,li :' Q ,. 'f U X. if X3 y V. Lomax J .H. Phillbrick Business Business If , ' I' ...Y 4 , ' ,AV,A W -, --5 vm 1 E - .43 Carol Tapp Lester Lamhut Business Business NAVAL SCIENCE FACULTY A D P9 I 6. Buddy E. Arbuckle, Jr., YNC ISSJ, USN Administrative Assistant I Brian D. Carmichael, LT, USN Sophomore Instructor 4 63 Q-H ,un 'QQ- ig SY! 1 George E. Mason, QMC QSSD. USN Assistant Junior Instructor STAFF ks ap! 'A N pl, W ,lf Richard Bass, LT, USN Edward Clark, Jr., CDR, USN Commanding Officer and Professor of Naval Science ,. vs' Q X 2 Q' ' x X Ronnie E. Covington, SKC, USN Ormond C. Fowler, Jr., CDR, Assistant Fiscal Officer USN, Executive Officer and Associate Professor of Naval Sciencef Senior Instructor N v 'M ' 7, 1' ' 5 ' ,. X Sli' 'Q ' Archie L. Sanders Jerry A. Dalo, LT, USN Junior Instructor PRE IDENT'S OFFICE Z ? 2 3 2 2 L. L... ,aww wifi' Wendell G. Rayburn Mrs. Beautine Hardwick Cl'13l'lCS J- Elmore President Administrative Assistant ASSiSI21IlI to the PfCSidCI1t OFFICE OF THE VICE-PRE IDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIR Edward J .Hayes Martha K. Stafford Vice-President Secretary to the Vice President 79 GFFICE OF THE VICE-PRESIDE T FOR BUSINESS A D FINANCE A Prince K. Mitchell Poll Br' ht Y 18 Vice-President for Business and Finance Administrative Secretary l is N Shevon Carr X k Ah Internal Auditor Yvonne'Dixon Accountant I Wanda Houston Venkatarathnam Koganti C h' Cl k ' as ter er I Director of Personnel 1'-lEa'!R?2'7 ' Q ,Q Almisha Mattix Section Supervisor Jeanette Westley Assistant to the Vice-President for Business and Finance Si. , 1. l Patricia Rutledge Personnel Assistant I a.24i1j'Iv-35 'fQ.5?i'i??'KlEf1'f.1Tfi!.'?TL,''S'-:P :'F'i'?JTLi'NT- 4 1113 ' ' ' : v iff. V L l ' , ' gilt! . r .fi F2 53' ls. C ' ' Marion Roberts Secretary to the Vice-President f . . or Business and Finance 'is- Carolyn Fletcher Budget Analyst I 475 M-'N 11 ' Assunta Pratt Business Services 8l ADMISSIO A D RECORDS F5 Alvin Collins Director of Admissions N Carolyn Driessen Recorder I David Foye Assistant Director of Admissions Charlene Manigault SecretaryfOffice of Admissions Wilhelmina Chisholm Recorder I x. .. X ,, 0 4. Q3 N2 1 - I I .ln I Evadne Roberts Recorder I Debra Butler Data Entry Clerk II i x, Q ' , ,xl f ! I 9. Q' Richard Swanson Minority Recruitment Officer Ili-'KifR?Tli'Z!siUi-3Siii1:5iifKQ.??573Te'f e'' e A' - F I ANCIAL AID . be . Q' s Yi , C . 1 . ,mfr 4 lr r I ff f I .1 Ao , - ,- y yo Tommie Mitchell Patricia Young Jerrie Knight Anne Lipsey Director Secretary Student Employment Counselor Coordinator COLLEGE L BRARY 45+ 'J ...C vw gr Q 12 -A B . -x is 'V - Q X' .- Patricia Gloyd Evelyn Richardson Vara Allen Catalog Librarian Library Assistant III Library Assistant I C' as fv- .i L ., -' ' 5 L .Y wifi, Joanne Quarterman Rose Wright DE ELOP ENTfALUM IAFFAIR EV' Naomi Calhoun Thomas Hines Karen Berrien Staff Assistant Director of Development and Secretary College Relations PUBLIC RELATIONS fx , an 'T' All I Charles J. Elmore Debra Ellington Wilson Director of Public Relations Public Relations Specialist in fl x S Lee Grant Pearson Carless Lawyer Director of Sports Information Administrative Secretary COMPREHENSIVE COUNSELING N ,Q .Ni do ie- 1 . 'J Q enton Thomas Rachel Claiborne Shirley James ector PstchometristfCounselor Counselor DIVISION OF STUDENT SUPPORT AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS Willie M ' Erma Jean Mobley Dir Counselor DE ELUPME TAL STUDIES 1' fV' if, Ronald McFadden Director Mary Ann Goldwire Reading Technician 1' Beverly Johnson Joyce McLemore Secretary Lawrence Simmons English Lab Technician .l PLA T GPERATIONS I Freddie Thompson Head Preventive Maintenance f,t fi al Eugene Phoenix Air Conditioning Speci f f 5 ' , I Greg Young Hilton Sharpe Electrician CGMPUTER CENTER ' nv - 2' Y ' -'fi 's I I, Donald Shavers Corry Johnson Director Program Analyst DEPARTMENT CF MILITARY SCIENCE ARMY ROTC Captain Arnet Whorley MSG Joe Johnson Instructor LIN SSC Troy McCants Regina Evans Supplyffxdministrati e Sergeant Secretary I i5EHS53,4KFK!571.1w 'V' ::E'f'53'rV.gE'5'5. '5.lE'1555 1135 3' .5 I F' K X' ffl ' Bernita Greene Continuing Education Department Coordinator 1 JI, u, . ',- N Doris Jackson Secretarial Center Director 'A moi fx ,l xx ns 'xi j. l. R I ,S '-. - i Aubrey Mumford Student Personnel Services Director, Student Union Carol Gordon Radio Station WHCJ Manager fi' t E. R fi Herman Lester Logistical Services Property Control Officer Catherine Baker SDIP 'W Q- '- 1 .- 4 ,f I Rita Early Biology 1 n Zelda James SECRET RIE Cleo Baker Biology YV' v- l , 4 1' v A- 1 gf :----,-- 'L4K Obradella Ellington Biology lv Elizabeth Robinson School of flrw . B I I l Lisa Earls Sciences and Technology ln.. QW Carolyn Hayes MBA 'Sl Sheri Saleem School of Business School of Sciences and Technology School of Business 1WMrNF4a2,Y5!3t5yee'5zI!E2:A7ti2fxz:G?11s151X:AC?Jt121:wzfif1' '- - ra Li--1 IN MEMORY GF GERRON D. MILLER C1949-19855 .9 . if ' 'n 'V x ' . -il , 5. I it Gerron Miller was the eldest son of Mrs. Jessie M. Miller and Mr. George Miller. He was educated in the local area, having attended Moses Jackson, Tompkins High School, and Savannah State College. He earned a Baccalaureate degree from S.S.C. in the area of Business Administration. Mr. Miller was a highly talented musician. His musical affiliations included Minis- ter of Music, Second Ebenezer Baptist Church: Director of Savannah State College's Wesleyan Gospel Choir, Assistant Director of Bands, Savannah State College, Director, Savannah Mass Choirg and a director of the Georgia Choir as well as numerous other church choirs and musical aggregations. Gerron Miller was employed at Savannah State College as Director of the Melvin Bostic Residence Hall. N 9 l l x it ls. 9'-. R M' Y 1 1 . 4 X i fha. if . . . ...fi .- l -,s-9 , x , .... OC. . - .' ' P . . xl, . Q as -11 hx A A ak,- v 1 . ,. f 0 'o o . ' Q 4 '. 0. 0, 0 '.t.o'0'.'a.' ' Mfss SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE 1985-86 GWENDOLYN J. CUMMINGS 5 , .i'fO'l S . 'I of U I- iwgvolfl 50.00 -'R S'.s . .hi DJ. 5:1 ',,','o .-' 'O Au 'N f 4 I 'Q 0' is ' 'X ff.. . . A' . 1 .' L 4, H , 1 Eliifiifif ' VG- W Gwendolyn Je 'Anne Cummings, a Savannahian, reigns as Miss Savannah State College ' for 1985-86. A native of Columbus, Ohio, Miss Cummings is a senior mass communications major with a concentration in broadcast journalism. She is a Deans List and Honor Roll student. Her civic and community affiliations include United Way, Red Cross and Students Against Drunk Drivers. She is a member of SSC Mass Communications Club, SSC Concert Choir and is a WHCJ-FM lcollege radio stationl volunteer. She worked at radio station WEAV IWSOK and has received the Reporter of the Month honor three times this year. Reading, debating, poetry, dancing and listening to jazz and classical music are among her hobbies. Her goal is. to earn a graduate degree in public' relations and work for an organization that is involved with various aspects of the public, she said. Another goal is to work for a large news agency, she added. Her Personal theme for life, she said, is the things that you work hard for are those things you deserve most. She is a member of Little Bryan Baptist Church and the daughter of Evonia Cummings and John Rhett- T J Lf ., 1 1 A . . , A Q .T A N T , . , T 4 Z9 XT mfg' T T A L - F 5 1 ,, X' X X V Nm, M , fx. 'fi' fC - 'Q Q' 'R 1' ' Q , A yi' X r 1 ,A -.-. ' mf: Q. Q Q fl! 1 L Q g Ai , , x v if 1 ' I X '14 fav- ix -1 Q ,ru I ff? ,ff Q L 8 4, Q x K 2' .,-' X T 5, ' 'aff ' Af ', X . N4 X LL W M , xt MQ , 1 ,f ,Q .- K: Bk. 'B V . X 3 3 if -V I! Q 'vw , Y J W1 s 9' 1 ' Aff -' JV A I A A W -1 - 3 ' K X J 3- ' T 4 , .. . ' 5' r ' I N V . X , 1 i lx X I . I' , f x 1 4' 5 4' -AI X X fd I X -fn -' ' X . L, x SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE HOMECOMING PARADE 1l I1 !Il l I-iii!! ' Q 'ur N 94 CELEBRATION 1985-86 I f i fin 9 -'ff U -H431 325-514150 1:-F 6313! ?zF'?iH1'J,'?-WX M' ' 'NELHOGL aus :twig Y f, ur na' 1 fi 41 EM ..-- , ..nulIlHlli'L L-' , 3 br 4, 'N x. Aif V 5 'X !' 'N inf: ' W J 'E i H, H. 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I I 'S X , 'Wi .rx ' ' 'VT fwfmwglyi-T 454 rig -' ' , ' 'N' Fifi Q-X'Sii'?1f 'V W 'i ,Sn r , r Q avr: 'V :NN , v, A ,-1,9 - B ' ' i' I ffweri - 5 'aff 1 .1 i 'f' '. rw -4'-in 'WY' K 7 as-'slit Q, ,. it A A. O- 3.8-.r-qnf.a!. i1-..3p-5 v ' :-Ei. i if I ' K l I , - I 9 - V 'I' H v .-' A, I - a in .g X ' ' 5 ' Y 'gl' 'X i A 'Si K- The S.S.C. Tigers work hard to Win J '31f'!v1l i .:P - e 'iN.,....TI. 5 M Af A 6,6 the 1985 Homecoming game against ,, ' X .4 -Kirk .A K sv ix. M ' AV Lag- , V e . Yi 'iw a- U.D.C. .f s fait: , A it Q V r X I -grave. Irhl . b i . V K R 4 I . ,. ',i .:E. :.4 X A U, K :P i 3 Se Q e ai I , u Vxl ,,, , i .. gn., . 0 . Q.. x ' I ' 95 FQ ,.. , '- - : . ,, 4,55-A . B - egg, 1. ' N. 3+ ,N ,4 YJ ,AQ V. I ' K- , as- v T e , A Q ' h . R., .A 'Na 5 M Y Q Q , 5. 97 sj A , wx .. Q- X ,- vb 4' il , S.S.C. HOMECOMING PARADE I .L f ?.'!QI'i!35.5Fii'?'x.fI'k'5lQ!'zf:'!lL'IfiPQ-1E25'f.fRC3?fSif-F'?i3B'Li'1 '. 1' X S.S.C. HOMECOMING CELEBRATION . - ,, VH. ,. .. E f ----ff-9'-.:z?n::.,v1Lf,, 'M-'11- -4. . can , ., XI ,. -- -f 1 Q --A-21 . f 5 '-'-. Q V at 2 r X- : L, L .1 A SEHK? ' - ,qgfLiir?2'U' Q .L .. Q S .h . Wy! , --- Q-, -ligliil L 'INT 3 ISWQ?-QQISQW Ol R-kk.-m..a,34a.,Ls... ms, 4, 1- 5 Y, ' sms --M' ,.... , ...,x.....,, ' , '- - , g Q I I ummm Q 'L ,A S, X,u ,gha- Q I W---7: ' ' X V 'Y W A 2... P-T.. Y , .. 'ly' .. XA 4 :' i 1 ,F ' , 'yu I 'F F- X t , 5 4,-f-x N A ' Q! S ' x-A- Q:--1 . Q3 fl W im' fi 'A ' ll' gsm-f' is Y 5,548 I . ,,A- , 3? F 9 M I N--.. 5 f x .f S . ' 9??r -,. - V S.. . 'II' - ' , v- .fl-,:vTnv',g ' -7--'Q-,Ht , fn vi' ', ?hotwr-auu.mavg-gka f- 6 1, ,r.,.f-.-- ,f , -N. ' - 'f.,fnf '..- ,.,t:q'rw,.,,h .- Ao ... 0 , , ,o.l,fyf, 5 5, ,A,3i , ' ,NUM N ' Qi.: .Ou . , Q 95,4 2 as ' ' Hx ga X va... ,ov A 'o Q ...fu - MISS S.S.C. 1985-86 r '11'f'1'- I A IN REVIEW 0-0' .ou , 4 M P' 1 lifiigg 'Y' UMW 2-'I' K ,J I I H10 K 1 U Trenance Williams crowns Miss S.S.C. 1985-86 . . . a glimpse at the future . . . Miss S.S.C. 1984-85 takes her last walk a glimpse at the past . . . Q' ix UV' Z' 79, if Gwendolyn Cummings looks to the audi- ence to take her first stroll as Miss S.S.C. 1985-86 x r f Nm xx i llli ll lu:Qulintlllllllllillllllllfllll ...fs-maid Miss Peer Counselor Cynthia Atkins sa- lutes Miss S.S.C. H X Miss Sophomore, Stacey Wil- liams, is escorted by Claude Lee. if aff 5 Y 55211 be timid! If l 1? .l'7,,,4i -fs ,-1, ' ' 'iwifz JL H , ,an Gwendolyn Awaits her CROWN 103 KQV' X S.S.C. CAMPUS ,, I If 7. Gm '1 mvgiv' 4 1 ir' 3 Ne RGAN ZATIGNS -W, A' .3 . I . If - 4 is .. .wifw N X X km 4' .. 1. X ag NiM,.x an xl' L yy if. fywu' ,XE L www , 'Qgf,'Xg.iSf X M 'Uri' N ! 5 ,gg N N 5 ,. X ,K xs v i I -X P J. 'f .59 - ,A N ix 59 55:-. eh.. xi :Qs Q, ,L x v ,Av Q f , 1 Jag U - W if ., ffY?'3i!?.e L- iiifw 65 FY ix Q 5, is X is f X , N l Q +r,.s Ar,c f 2 ,ery . I. S 1NNnn.f-if Svtuhent Cbnuernnuznt Alas-'nriatinn Savannah Stats Glnllzge Savannah. Gznrgia 314114 LeTTer from YOUR S.G.A. PRESIDENT Room 208 k King Frazier Student Center May 4. 1986 loumssrums Dear STudenTs, l would like To Thank you for your voTes and supporT and The confidence you had in me during my Terms in office as your STudenT Governmenf AssociaTion PresidenT. IT has been indeed an enriching and rewarding experience serving as your S.G.A. PresidenT. l sincerely hope ThaT The goals and objecTives we have yeT To achieve, will sTill be achieved by fuTure STudenT GovernmenT Leaders. Even Though we did noT accomplish all of our goals The facTs remain ThaT we did accomplish many of our goals. uThe Tragedy of life is ofTen noT in our failure, buT raTher in our complacency, noT in our doing Too much, buT raTher in our doing Too liTTleg noT in our living above our abiliTy, buT rafher in our living below our capaciTiTies.u l would like To share my learning experience briefly wiTh fuTure and prospecTlve S.G.A. Leaders, excerpTs from Paradoxical CommandmenTs of Leadership. l. lf you do good, people will accuse you of selfish ulferior mofives. Do Good Anyway! 2. lf you are successful, you win false friends and True enemies. Succeed Anyway! 3. The good you do Today will be forgoTTen Tomorrow. Do Good Anyway! 4. HonesTy and frankness make you vulnerable. Be HonesT And Frank Anyway! 5. WhaT you spend years building may be desTroyed overnighT. Build Anyway! 6. Give The HSTudenTsn The besT you have and you'll geT kicked in The TeeTh. Give The uSTudenTsu The besT you have anyway! You'lI find ThaT There is no such Thing as Going Through .... iOrganizaTionsf S.G.A.J JusT for fun. lT's seldom fun. lT's Tiring, ridiculously nerve wracking, demoralizing, and seemingly impossible. You've goT To be deeply commiTTed To sTudenTs. All of Them, noT jusf The ones who are nice To you .... ln order To go Through wiTh iT. Good luck in The fuTure and l wish each of you much success ln your endeavors. LasT buT noT leasT, HRemember, If you don'T follow your dreams, you will never know whaT's on The oTher side of your rainbow.H Sincerely, 'x' Adrian B. Housfon, Presidenf STudenT GovernmenT AssociaTIon C1984-19857 8 il985-19863 .x Q. xv 5 5 lx 5 A- '3' Q' tr'p,z' 1 J EXYSJ ' AX S Afi 'J1i3?T V r S3 52 ' 50' VMQNAH ST Adrian B. Houston President S.G.A. 'PS -:f.,f. 'YH-3 ,1-zfsf? -- :Nw f:2EY'55 , M -'rvfkf : 107 Student Government Association U, ' Nfl fi Claude Lee Bobby Vincent Vice President Chief Justice The Staff of S.G.A. if If A , fz ,:EQ:fZiQ253LTE52.IM!!If, 4 T - mw.4+.i:f.s The Student Affiliate of the American Chemical Society S S C Chapter The student affiliate chapter was established to provide the chemistry majors the opportunity to meet and plan activities that would expose them to the different career opportunities in chemistry. Such an orga- nization exposes the members to parliamentary procedure and gives them the opportunity to discuss topics dealing with chemistry. 1v,:-4' Members: Raymond Alston, Noberto Nieves, Brian Taylor, Sonya Stimpson, De- lores Lang, Ramona Stiles, Hoa Thi Le, Senobia Owens, Tina Sims, Tony Mack, David Wright, Marcella Coleman, Marcus Roberts. 6 ,W-Nz. Reginald Brown-President Richard Berry-Vice President Janice J ackson-Treasurer Thelma Hill-Secretary Dr. M.P. Menon-Advisor nf Q. . , fm Q .y.,--:-,fn - ' . ':,,. xt -'-ff'9W?f'P'-w- . P' w--61 f'-f:.Qff-- 2-.--14' -2..: ::fr.:-fs? , Civil Engineering Technology Club -5 , 3. , 0 'we 8 QL-S 3 QR, SJ , 4' xl, . Y Y. ata Processing Management ssociation Jena Grizzle-President Ann Edwards-Vice President ,:X k t, 2 K 3 2 E E 3- P 'N Iii, Q. : . C C Q XX X X The Data Processing Management Association QDMPAJ, founded in 1951 as the National Machine Accountants Association, is the largest professional association in information processing, The DMPA student Chapter program, started in 1968, is designed for students planning careers in informatio ' ' n processing of related fields. 111 F. . i ii , . 4 i Delta Sigma Pi -W eb- Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity organized to foster the study of business in universities, to en- courage scholarship, social activity and the associ- ation of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice. It was founded on November 7, 1907, at New York University. x Mass Communications Club - I l. I 4 8 Vi' ' :Ty 61 '96 ,. n 't4 . .. 4 ' JL- 5' 11. A 7-I 1 ' MLS U. fa Mechanical Engineering Technology Club Nw US 109 3 -QQ 0 4 .ve , -... -.- K 1 f -uw Q N' sv-2 .Q .Fl gs, if A x ff 4 ef. 'vi is W . .Q- vf x-ws'-1. ' .sb ' ,ny M. 9' . , MI A ...,, V me ,M V . -1 - S-+:g,fJ,-ky.-31 Ax.. N 5--: we-'Em sk., if ,iw-, U ,g ,,, N . Rf' 9 A- W ww-, ' sychology Club x gr: 'Q w : .K, Wm 1' :f . xiii! ' : I Q . 'N X 1' fl g ' Q! -V if Q ,N- N. , x 90 -F x .Q v. 115 . .. -,.. . ' Hz., -P 'izitfmgza 'swf fl -' 'W-5 4.4 ,. 1 r .x -V -: ,Q Y ' U .. - 4- .,w:r: f -:. '- 4 4 1 ff V 4. f. ,, 4,-3, ' .1-4. - 4 -'1-'fri' ' w , -19. 3 . ,- -. ' -' -' . ,, 1 ' D x .4-..,..L-1.1 ....'f1i47vJ aLJ,' 2.1 H - f.'.'-L ..3.,t .'liiE' FCLQ ga- EQ .'l'J'tf f...4' ' .5 1 - 1'-Tfd' L' 4 ,, ,X J-.. 1.11 11 I J-.-f 4 .' -,',1 ' '- ' ' I, .,.' - i - ,L W ,h all fd-1 2 . 'Y' Z ', lr N k, sfkl,! A q 5 ,1 ,? .A HY ' ., ,, F. ,. ,Y '. ' fb- ,.i '3 -' it rf Y 5- I 'fair bc- in .. ,1 .H f ' ! 1 ' i ' of ' uf. 'K .' , in f '. '13 1- 'UA ' 5 . - . ii , - , Lf ' 'fi ,, I QQ T is I 5 U. .. 1 ' V. ' --. I. 'E v v 'ugh , D i K 4, r?.-J- r. .rl fl 510.1 . 54' , OF TGMORROW ASSGCIATIO 4 1 . ,rf 2, i Q43 6 S L mt Sd . 'WQQ - cj 35. 'U 5' . ws , ' wsu Members: Peer Counselors Association Cynthia Atkins Melinda Bilups Vickie Boazman King Brown Walter Burton Masheldon Ellis-Binns John Fambrough Patricia Holland Thomas Johnson Kim Jones Russell Jones Angela Kelly Stacey Williams Frank King, III Randy Lattimore Claude J. Lee, III Artie Maxwell Bobby Outlaw Tess Powell Phillip Reeves Grayzel Richardson Shalandra Robertson Renne Squire Sharolyn Terry Penny Tyus The Peer Counselors, better known around campus as the Friendly Be- ings , are a specially selected group of individuals who are eager to assist stu- dents in getting adjusted to college life. The Friendly Beings are ready and will- ing to give any student a helping hand at every available opportunity. Muslim Student Association 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. If 1 kind: 20 International Students Association sphere of welcome for the international stu- dents. To stimulate the American and international students to interact with one another through informal and formal meeting, discussion, social and cultural programs. The Association was established in 1976 with the following objectives: IJ To promote the welfare of International Stu- 33 dents at Savannah State College. 25 To promote better relations among the students from various nations and to create an atmo- 'rv-xwgtut M. W N. N. .W ww- 'Fl -ar 4' . ' fl T' Z 4 ,A 1 Q' . Seated: Taiseer H. AbuSaif-Gaza, Palestineg Cmobolade DeLano-Nigeria, West Africag Dr. Kamala- kar Raut tAdvisorJ-Indiag Faizah Galai-Saudi Arabiag Anwan Hassouueh-Hebron, Palestineg Abbas Rahimitabar-Tehran, Iran. Standing: Moutasem Othman-Toll Karem, Palestineg Amjad F. Silawi-Seleh, Palestineg Ahmad F. Silawi-Seleh, Palestineg Rodolfo E. Brown-Panama, Central Americag Pal Singh Bahga-Punjab, Indiag Masri Bashar-Nablus, Palestineg Shansaliu F. Oyekan-Lagos, Nigeriag Hassan Ghassem Zadeh-Meshed, Irang Arafat K. afaneh-Palestine, Jerusalem. Wesleyan Gospel Choir Members: Walter Harris, Dawn Crew, Sylathia Powell, Tresa Weston, Diane Wilson, Belinda Roberts, Rose Jackson, Ann Reedy, Annette Piper, Mary Hendrix, Kenneth Rouchei, Michael White, Michelle Berksteiner, Nicole Rouche', Angela Vaney, Nathalie Johnson, Almeeta Mattis, Tonya Brown, Brenda Brown, Genell McRae, Belden Jones, Kenneth Roberts, William Hackett, Kenneth A. Roberts, Reginald White, Kevin Green, Walter John- son, Greg Buckles, Artia Maxwell, Paul Bevans, Lemile Chandler, Walter Jarnigan. The Savannah State College Wesleyan Gospel Choir was organized on September l9 1976, by Reverend Edward Ducree. The purpose of the group was to provide an opportunity for those students enrolled at the college who had sung in a gospel cho1r1n their hometown churches to continue to praise God through song while furthering their education. l 121 2 if :Qig,,!f-x.' , - A I '- xi ' jf .--NT ', 'Q X. .Lf7',H f'Yj ' - 2 X . ., 1 1,53 ' -,rx . .s,. Jf+JfS'iY,Nf-Q. ,'+ , . W N., , , q.3'.,w,--1,c.- 1 ...hw ,. tx. Am - h ,, . 1 -RS,--M-..,. f,.,4'l P f- -A T155 E'v'.'f:r g- PU? u. ,ml -'3' ff x' jff,,.x'Yxy'L .AJ 215. ,fy 'wwf A WESLEYAN Gospel Choir -A fm '1 1 Rh thm Section iw-2 sv-af , or f-7 Mia fff fffif gf' , 1 -- Mx ' 9 , yz 4, fr' K .-'- l 1712454 ,,. 1 . f,'Q4Qj,b ffil , 91 15 1 ,4, A 5.4.5 569 E.4f...sW-fur' 4.1 ff' Q an lb- K Tc :1 r 1.7-7 Q- , . ' -f -' 'vf -..., -, -.., . 1 94 .4 N A f. 21' fl., ,,.-1352-,.., V, . r - , N A ' IFJ, 1- fj ,:7-,- I. nf 4.4 . ,, , , - V! . Mt.. f ' J 'Zf 'A 'W3f4c:-1' ' f-11 61.1, ' 'gf ' .1 ' 'f- ' , ij..-:v,.'ji,.f ' , Kenneth Rouche, Michael White, Walter Jarnigan, Walter Harris. 7 1 1 F I ARMY ROTC ' ,I I 1 F n 'gg rg A ,,,, .,... M ' Q ,.,-, :f:5,.' ,',Q - - V' 5 B . , ' Q e ' 'L ' ' I ' ,H XQN, . ' , 5 J, 1 . ,I ' ' ' -, 4:-4.2 I. f , V ..:g.- . 'f VIL, , ' , 4' ,.. -,Jr -l1'?.,..ffw... -.vf,w:1,, 4 .Ay , an J iff 'Q ar! lv e , W MN , nm N 3 K E in W f Q ,L ff ,-2141? ZW' 'n ' .7 'ac 1 f ' if lv 1 W . 1 9 45 Andrea L. Young 1--'R SSC CADET BECOMES ARMY ROTC COMMANDER Andrea L. Young, a social work and psychology major at Savannah State College, has been appointed the new cadet battalion commander of the Armstrong-Savannah State Army ROTC detachment. Ms. Young will be the first female to hold this prestigious position. Her duties will include supervising and training ap- proximately 150 cadets enrolling in the Army ROTC program this fall. Ms. Young earned the position through academic excellence and outstanding performance. A recent graduate of Army ROTC Advanced Camp at Fort Bragg, N.C., she was rated in the top 10 percent of her class of 3,570 cadets. She is also a solid academic performer on the SSC campus, maintain- ing a 4.0 grade point average in her ROTC program and a 3.1 average in her major courses. Ms. Young is a native Savannahian and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Matthews Young. She is an active member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Social Workers of Tomorrow Club, Social and Behavioral Science Club, Psychology Club, Pi Gamma Mu Honor Society and the ROTC Bushmaster Club. NAVY RCTC ' '.-' .p - i W ,H Yr ' ' Jw vu av ,, xgff ' 6 'I 4 , iw- .P - ' 5' Q. as Hi-' '1l.'5 'Mr' :nhl if I 21. Ronald W. McCarden Darryl Jackson ' ',, ' r 4 A X X W it J 1 X ' , 32' 4 ' W .. -Q Midshipman lst Class Ronald W. McCarden, a Savannah State College student, is Commanding Officer for the first half of the academic year. At Midshipman 3rd Class Darryl Jackson of Savannah, Georgia received a three year NROTC scholarship. He is a sophomore majoring in Mathematics. Ron is a native of Atlanta, Georgia and is majoring in Electronic Engi- neering. David McDaniel Midshipman David McDaniel of Spring City, Tennessee, an ASC freshman Computer Science major was awarded a three and one-half year NROTC academic scholar- ship. lpha appa lpha Sorority, no. XX it 53 ' 1 ag, Q ' gf., '- Ofwg t 'FQ' N Yrrtflld' ,. Alpha Kappa Alpha, a college based Greek letter sorority, was founded in 1908 at Howard University in Washington, D.C. It has grown from on undergraduate group of sixteen members to an international organization with a membership of over 85,000. Gamma Upsilon Chapter xx 1 if N ,M,j'W 'Q .,,.-v Brenda King, Stephanie Ward, Sunzra Grubbs, Shalandra Robertson, Marsha Johnson, Algina San ford, Dalethian Hibbler, Trend Nash, Myra Gordon, Sharlene Whitfield. Delta Nu Chapter my ,i,,,M J. Westley, Advisorg Charlene Newberry, Pearlie Mae Roberts, Linda Durham, Omobolode DeLa- no, Lavone Richardson. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, nc. -Q 5555 X ling! , Delta Sigma Theta was founded at Howard University on January 13, 1913. The sorority has approximately 730 chapter and over 125,000 members. It is by far the largest women's organization in the world. Delta Sigma Theta is devoted to community service, academic excellence, and cultural achievement. Zeta hi Beta Sorority, no Zeta Phi Beta was organized on the campus of Howard University January 16, 1920 by five young women. ln accept- ing new members these women looked for sorority-minded women interested in scholarship, finer womanhood and social services. Xllllllllf Mnyos ' ' 0 VIKU Rho Beta Chapter f - ,f , ff ,V :- aprz V ., :,: V-rat, , , , V , ,A. 'f f ' ff 'WK M. A-51 1-v 5 gf rv . ' 'Wen ag ,E .:, fa ea we mn. ' . o'.V'f , .' If 4 1 ,51-5 ,', v,, efffgzfg. 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'S Q 'iii' .dpuivd Q Il'FFf27'7l 22117-L....uw.M.r,.-V ..0-.n..--. V !.,1-' ,, M' A H ff! bi-A f f -1 a w , f iw Y at L , 'r 1' ' ' L' .,, . .. ' f' s f N55 . - h wfmu x Q 'A K J . 4 4 W, ' 2 . 1 F' 5 xl ' N df 4 A ' x ' gl . gy V via is 'fs 'SE 137 Alpha Phi lpha Fraternity, ne. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. was founded in the year 1906 at Cornell University, lthica, New York by seven intellectual gentlemen, known to all Alpha men as the Jewels. The Fraternity stresses, Manly Deeds, Scholarship, and Love For All Mankind. 'w1yqnsz-mann Delta Eta Chapter f fi f Kayak! 5 kv! K I 86 f iq 'Wu Standing: Frenchie Parker, Reginald Osborne, Clifford Wilborn, John Spaulding. Kneeling: Carnadose Bauknight, Larry Richardson. I 139 w -saam Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity was founded on December 16, 1925 L f y t C ll g ' E t P yl ' Th p p f h f y bl ll d l g f 'y d d lpld h'ptp f'dh'p d p 'd ' h 'y. S W O O0 OO O06 , is Rho Epsilon Chapter Kneeling: Clarence Outler. Standing: Glander Maddox, Eric Malone, Gerald Williams Gamma Zeta Chapter ' 1 I, A ' , J -4 W ' - fa . , , m . N.. 8 Q' hi 3 A h B i .. 'nl A . . .. Q II. 1 1 ' ' ' ' Q I .V ri -.+-3' 5, . i il Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. Ome a Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. l HIP. 'f' in 'I N .ali it ' , ull 1 i ' 9560 ' Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. was founded November 17, l9l1 on the campus of Howard University. The organization was formed by three undergraduate students in the college of Liberal Arts, namely, Edgar Love, Oscar Cooper, and Frank Coleman. The fraternity's purposes are: to provide leadership, a real meaning to life, to establish a long-life of friendship between men and women, and to cooperate with the institution of which they are a part. Alpha Gamma Chapter ' Q xxx, ' . 5' ,L ' K . favs. Q D In ' M -Qkfx-.tg 1 Q, ' ' I X :Edo Q Q .A-,ftp . .W r, v . uf in 5 xl 1--52 - . x if in , s. CL - Y-I 'f .-K-gf? N , 'Q' P' . L' i Mis' A-if 'rv' i we t v f R f 1 Q- aaaa 'f f N fi 33 MX W NXMY r v ,ix Rv J 4 K' 3' in spa 3 Q N ,Q an pm - .5 . ,F . Rx ap in S R S 3, at' in , :Q -X -S 5 5 Q2 4 x 2. s s. . ,sn- Q A S . Q , ' Sitting: Eugene Williams Standing: Greg Redden, Gabriel Laney, Derrick Bryant, Greg Richardson, Jeffrey Mobley, David Stevens, Danny Fobbs, James Melvin, Troy Warren, Joel Brown. Rear: Charles Jones, Randolph Scott. SPCJRTS ACT, N0 J I . . NEI W f ZW ' ,f - - 'WE' 1 W ff ? sf ' ' ' Vf -Wk V, 14. M ri A ,pf , naw 4 , . f wif ,M f r Ni 'If X gL,f,f1w 1 -M X 4' Af- 'W ' ' ' N '55 . 'W 'f V f ' . A fi H355 7 Q5 X ' , 0 'fi' 'y I Q? wk y V -MN x if WSIS .uf- A Mg . N 'N . D IY Vffs No 1 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 37 38 40 42 43 44 45 50 51 53 55 58 60 61 62 54 65 67 68 70 71 73 78 79 81 33 84 86 87 88 89 90 99 1985 SAVANNAH smut coLL1as1-: FOOTBALL Rosrta NAME Gary Jones Melvin Williams Perry Flowers Vincent Stevens Mike Leach Dennis Savage Ronald Day Luther Farmer James Willis Herbert Parland Joseph Franklin Casey Grigley Jerome Johnson Ernest Earls Sherell Perry Darryl Brown Henry Johnson George McGarrah Kenny Tate Aubrey Ivery Brian Viduus Jeff Dads Gaald.kmes Everett Daniels Mummy mnfimm Eric Brown Havard Seldo Eric Spear Paul Cunndngs Tracy Galloway Charles Gunmen Jerry Williams Kauwxh.Mikorter Gregory Gray Bernard Terrell Lanont Nelson Reginald Stepherso Delbert Ford Earl Brown Keith Byrd Calvin Tucker Joseph Owens Roy Ellison Frankie Pinkston Tinny Medlock Ray Mcwhorter Nornen Jenkins Steve Gerido Gerald Williams Phillip Reeves Sam Washington Zarry Ponder Ricky Hanton Michael Mayfield Anthony Barney Hercules Hunter Natha iel Joh son Keith Darden POS CB QB RB QB PK QB WR QB FS SS WR RB CB FS RB CB RB SS CB RB RB RB P LB LB CB LB TE CB LB LB LB LB C LB LB DE DL OL DL O C OL OL DL OL DL DL OL WR LB FL WR TE WR WR D DL E 5'11 6'1H 6 1111 5'11 61011 6' ll! 5'11 61111 5'11 61211 61311 6 1111 6 1 O11 5'11 5'1O 5'11 5'11 6'1 61011 6'1 61011 6'2' 61111 61011 61211 Slull 61111 61011 61011 61111 6'1 6'1 61211 61111 61211 6'l' 61311 61111 511111 61211 61211 61311 61011 61111 61211 61411 61411 61111 6'S' 61111 61211 61211 61211 6l2ll 61211 61011 61411 6'4n H 175 175 195 175 170 190 165 175 180 195 195 205 180 175 175 180 190 210 180 190 200 225 180 225 215 170 195 205 200 195 195 220 230 250 215 210 220 240 230 220 230 240 240 245 270 235 290 225 290 190 220 220 195 200 195 185 220 220 HOMETOWN Hinesville, GA. Oconee, GA. Brunswick, GA. Charleston, S.C. Tucker, GA. St. Petersburg, FLA Mt. Vernon, GA. Atlanta, GA. Hull, GA. Brunswick, GA. Augusta, GA. Atlanta, GA. Brunswick, GA. Gainesville, GA. Brunswick, GA. Brunswick, GA. St. Petersburg, Fla St. Petersburg, Fla. Hartwell, Ga. Thcnneon, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. St. Petersburg, Fla. Brunswick, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Aynor, S.C. Savannah, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Bru swick, Ga. Anderson, S.C. Admm,Q. Lakeland, Fla. Danielsville, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Philadelphia, Pa. Savannah, Ga. Tanpa, Fla. Brunswick, Ga. washington, D.C. Sandersville, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Lakeland, Fla. Louisville, Ga. Nahu ta, Ga. Danielsville, Ga. washington, D.C. Springfield, Ga. Sandersville, Ga. Meansville, Ga. Augusta, Ga. Jackscnville, Fla. Santee, S.C. Roysto , Ga. Jacksonville, Fla. Charleston, S.C. Dawson, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE FOOTBALL Statistics Q11GamesD 1985 Season Record: 2-9 Conference: 2-4 SSC OPP RUSHING Att Gain Lost Net FIRST DOWNS 141 176 Casey Grigley 219 865 56 809 Rushing 78 113 Brian Vickers 54 184 3 181 Passing 44 52 Jeff Davis 43 184 5 179 Penalty 19 11 Melvin Williams 71 276 147 129 Rushing Attempts 411 466 Vincent Stevens 9 16 48 -32 Yards Gained 1574 2489 Henry Johnson 6 31 0 31 Yards Lost Rushing 329 354 Ronald Day 4 9 15 -6 Net Yards Rushing 1338 2135 Gerald Jones 2 0 49 -49 Net Yards Passing 1100 1224 Aubrey lvery 2 9 0 9 Passes Attempted 229 221 Sherell Perry 1 0 6 -6 Passes Completed 88 93 Totals 411 1574 329 1338 Had Intercepted 16 15 Total Plays 640 687 PASSING Att Comp Int Yds Total Net Yards 2438 3359 Average Gain 3.8 4.8 Melvin Williams 150 57 8 709 Return Yards 956 691 Vincent Stevens 78 31 8 391 Fumbles: No!Lost 26-15 23-12 Gerald Jones 1 0 0 0 Penalties: No!Yds 61-477 87-747 Totals 229 88 16 1100 Interceptionsz No!Yds 15-153 16-162 No. of PuntsfYds 58-2201 53-1924 RECIEVING No Yds TD Lg Average Per Punt 37.9 36.3 Punt Returns: NofYds 12-96 18-212 Anthony Barney 8 100 O 30 Kickoff Returns: NofYds 40-802 25-333 Hercules Hunter 12 141 O 20 Sacks 26 17 Casey Grigley 11 93 1 28 Jeff Davis 14 107 0 23 Ricky Hanton 7 116 0 24 Ronald Day 9 145 1 45 Scores By Quarters Phillip Reeves 15 245 1 31 Scott Chatman 1 17 0 17 lst 2nd 3rd 4th Totals Perry Flowers 1 13 0 13 SSC 27 38 37 35 137 Brian Vickers 2 12 0 7 OPP 42 87 47 84 260 Mike Mayfield 1 17 0 17 Joe Franklin 5 80 0 37 Charles Peterson 1 14 0 14 Totals 88 1100 3 45 Q. ..-.-aff' CA ,. -gunn- . r l V I lla ' Q '- si 1 gf A A , -f Y L, Q-av N 3 1 .M Ju,Y 1 ' 2WH' Jig 1 -'aizfafiva if 148 1 v 1 :F-7 V 759- 'F -Q A - ' ii,'f1l'.L'.:T'3F?-Y -0- 'if' WW70W: MxWUfWMwvfw,:w2mwau 1 fr Q 9 A 1 A - 4 Q 4 1- ...L f s f .. 3' ,EJ .sf 3fif:i':'is: , , , A A b . 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Qt.. xrhv' 1 qgymnq - .,.y4 1 1- ' m -if PUNTING NO Yds Avg Lg DEFENSE UT AT TOT FR PB BK PI Gerald Jones 52 2017 38.7 80 Delbert Ford 31 9 40 1 0 0 O Mike Leach 5 176 35.2 52 Norman Jenkins 9 8 17 0 0 0 0 Team 1 8 8.0 Zarry Ponder 54 28 82 0 11 0 O Totals 58 2201 37.9 80 Tracy Galloway 45 26 71 0 3 0 1 Jerry Williams 48 29 77 2 4 O 2 FIELD GOALS Att Made Lg Sam Washington 28 18 46 1 4 0 0 Gary Jones 60 13 73 0 26 0 8 Mike Leach 13 6 38 Kenny Tate 26 10 36 1 11 0 1 Totals 13 6 38 George McGarrah 39 19 58 0 9 1 1 Ernest Earls 34 16 50 1 8 0 1 PUNTS KICKOFFS INT Timmy Medlock 30 10 40 3 1 0 O ALL RETURNS NofYds NofYds NofYds TDs Keith Darden 14 4 18 0 0 0 0 Bernard Terrell 17 5 22 0 O 0 0 James Willis 1-10 Herbert Parland 4 3 7 O O 0 O Henry Johnson 10-75 1-19 Steve Gerido 10 4 14 0 O 0 0 Hercules Hunter 1-0 Nate Johnson 9 5 14 O 1 0 O Ronald Day 24-639 1 Havard Seldon 60 19 79 1 3 O O Anthony Barney 7-73 Calvin Tucker 1 1 2 0 0 O O Mike Mayfield 1-10 Darryl Brown 7 3 10 0 O 0 0 George McGarrah 1-11 1-40 Jerome Johnson 8 1 9 O O O 0 Kenny Tate 1-0 Paul Cummins 2 1 3 0 O O 0 Gary Jones 8-61 2 James Willis 5 0 5 1 0 O 0 Brian Vickers 3-22 Eric Brown 6 1 7 0 1 O 1 Jerry Williams 2-51 Anthony Hauffman 1 0 1 0 O 0 0 Tracy Galloway 1-0 Others 15 3 18 1 O 0 O Phillip Reeves 3-39 Totals Ernest Earls 1-0 Eric Brown , 1-1 Totals 12-96 40-802 15-153 3 Scores Of All Games E Q1-ZR E ssc oPP SITE Tuskegee UUiV9r5itY 10 14 Home University of D.C. 14 15 Home Alabama ASM University 14 28 Away Ft' Valley O 29 Away University of North Alabama 22 43 Away Albany State 10 37 Home Morrisirowm 11:-L: 6 0 Home U. Central Florida 7 31 Away Georgia Sonthwesterni, 414 30 Away Clark college 1 28 19 Home 9 14 Home MorehouseQCo1lege 149 x Men's Basketball S-2 TIT '55 5 T P! fx -Y C! SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE 1 9 8 5 - 8 6 MEN'S BASKETBALL ROSTER Name Pos. Ht Wt Cl Sherod Buchanan G 6'l 170 Soph Scott Chatman G 6'4 195 Soph Keith Fields C 6'7 210 Fresh Jack Grant G 6'l 170 Soph Greg Hillman GXF 6'3 180 Senior Alfred Jackson G 6'0 170 Soph Willie Jones F 6'4 185 Soph Calvin Laing FfC 6'6 205 Soph Tim Sheppard GfF 6'3 170 Fresh Alonzo Smith F 6'4 185 Soph Richard Summers Ff C 6'5 205 Soph Eric Williams G 6'l 180 Soph Dwight Temples FfC 6'4 205 Senior Eugene Jones Jr. G 6'0 170 Fresh Head Coach: Jimmy Westley SID: Lee Grant Pearson Home Dawson, GA. Atlanta, GA. Beaufort, S.C. Savannah, GA. Conyers, GA. Ft. Gaines, GA. Coleman, GA. Ft. Gaines, GA. Conyers, GA. Pompano Beach, Fla Millen, GA. Atlanta, GA. Atlanta, GA. Wadley, GA. X . Head Coach: Jimmy Westley Sports Info. Director: Lee Grant Pearson -w I , 1 rg: icq vu ' am ' 4. Y , ,N 'K' M I 4 . , , ff' , .. 'p Q ph X Q ' . .,, wrxxn ef ,HQ ,M . I r ! L-Lil A'i--1 v, ,wa Q' 7 ' -'f-1 , . P 2 ,U iigrfisn 1 - , ., ,A U' , 1 S v. W 9 I Q IV ag 4 its .' 1 'YQJIR ' 5 Women's Basketball -xi! P ,F I, A-Il S vim All Ally AU l MA 53 140. BIIY7 24-l0- 4 11-21-11 23-25-13 20-22-20 22-20-24 5- 5- 5 25-13-15 35-23-30 13-35-23 12-24-14 4-14-22 30-30-25 14- 4-35 21-ll-12 SAVANNAH STATE CCLLEGE 1985-86 LADY TIGER BASKETBALL ROSTER Name Patricia Brown Tracy Carter Connie Franklin Chiquita Goins Vera Grissom Teresa I-Iaggins Marcella Holloway Pamela Hurt Edwina Johnson Kim Jones Michelle Levette Stephanie Ross Carolyn Simpson Joy Wyly Pos Ht G 5'9 F 5'9 G 5'6 C 6'4 F 5'10 F 5'l0 G 5'5 F 5'11 G 5'7 F 5'1O FXC 6'2 FfC 6'l F 5'l0 G 5'7 HEAD COACH: Ms. Saralyn Truedell ASSISTANT: Elijah West SID: Lee Grant Pearson TRAINER: Corine Williams Hometown TyTy, Ga. TyTy, Ga. Conyers, Ga. Tifton, Ga. Camak, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Augusta, Ga. Milledgeville, Ga. Enigma, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Conyers, Ga. Montezuma, Ga. Riviera Beach, Fl Q 4 1 5 I I Head Coach: Saralyn Trudell Baseball f fp an :rr ,ff -1 l. ' ' L 7 3.7 ' 1 ' ' F a I M, 1 jl X . Q v ' 'I X! V n'-MMI' vr t - ' . A s .wr-Lam iJhAL, .1-1-' 5 4 , . , , ,,,,,-3 t a N l 'fl n W B f l ? 'hill-f ni. I l 1 ' J 5 it li'l-.wil l ' ' . . 'ADA ' x u K V ' , h - , iran' ,I - - nun.,- ud' I-1 1 P h few? . ' ..,!' 'W ,- . ' W ' Standing: Gander Maddox CAsst. Coachj, Baxter Barber, Joe Franklin, Larry Strozier, Gregory War ren, Michael Reese, John Myles CCoachJ. Kneeling: Randall Harper, Varden Williams, Nathaniel Veal, Thaddeus Veal, Willie Chester. +1,,i.i,r5'v-Q: -gi, 1.5,-,.1 4-..,t,,,- 1-. L- .V---Arai-V1.5 jp? 'f ' ' 'f'M f F:-'id-.1?'Jlf'.':-J'. 'f'qv'4'f'-f.'fX5ifl'E'1f Y.57T'! 1'5 :C 5 A 'H' 59.2 09h 5 S.S.C. CHEERLE DER. , - - -v+ -. - f L iii! ---E4 , -- N v1, -L. ln., .-3. Ll g W v Q 2 , - W ' vf --., 'asm g - gbk . Q---f - v - , --1. E L1 1,,f,!f! if 'fU,efg4'. . .A - -f-Aj' ' ' 1 J 1 TIGER STAFF l 3 if Dr. Charles J. Elmore Colleen Myers Advisor Organizations Editor - fl- ' . '. .2-of N 1 if Kimberly Sanford Myra Gordon Student Photographer Art Editor '-, x Angela Kelly Gene Johnson Associate Editor Photographer J SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE sTATE coLLEGE BRANCH SAVANNAH. Gsonam 31404 BTU DENT PU BLICATION Greetings: Fellow students and all others that have had the the privilebge of viewing an annual for the 1985-86 school year. I hope that you have enjoyed the glorious pages of this year's annual. I enjoyed putting the book together. However, I experienced one of the most prevalent problems here at Savannah State College - STUDENT APATHY. As you turned the pages, did you stop to think about the amount of time and effort that goes into the creation of OUR yearbook? Chances are some of you probably did not. You as S.S.C. students had better start thinking. The annual is supposed to be a STUDENT PUBLICATION. Student as in the student body not student as in individuallsb . Yet , the major- ity of the student body wants a yearbook and want it on time. In closing, I would like to say that you as students should get in- volved, because this could very well be OUR last yearbook. Very truly yours, Valerie M. Andrews Editor-In-Chief Editor's Message S knlx.. Valerie M. A rews Editor-In-Chfi FL X 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 WE'LL BUILD A SHRINE FOR THEE. WE HAIL THEE S.S.C. J. 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