Savannah State University - Tiger Yearbook (Savannah, GA)
- Class of 1987
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THE T GER 1987 TABLE OF CONTENTS THE PRESIDENT HOMECOMING 1986 CAMPUS ORGANIZATIONS CLASSES FACULTY, STAFF, ADMINISTRATION SPORTS THE 1986-87 TIGER STAFF DR. WENDELL G. RAYBURN PRESIDENT sn, 'We sco 3 :Qu f, ' c'-. -' 'S 5 ' 27, S dingy NNAHO SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE A UNIT OF THE umvenswv SYSTEM OF GEORGIA sAvANNAH. ceonam 31404 OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT February, l987 Dear Students, Alumni, Faculty, Staff and Friends: The l987 nTigerH yearbook will record for posterity the events that took place this academic year. Many of your personal and academic achievements are highlighted in this publication. Your yearbook is a historical document that will become more important to each student as the College approaches its centennial. This year chronicled the beginning of new degree programs and academic buildings for the School of Business and the program in marine biology. I challenge graduating seniors, continuing students, faculty, staff, alumni, and all friends of Savannah State College to give strong and vigorous support. May your fondest memories and accomplishments be preserved in this excellent document. Sincerely, X4 Wendell G. Ray rn President An Equal0pponunny!Afnnnanve Acnon Enunoyer DALETHIAN M. HIBBLER THE LOVELY MISS SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE 1986-87 GWENDOLYN CUMMINGS MISS S.S.C. 1985-86 TAKES FINAL STROLL. DALETHIAN ACCOMPA NIED BY HER MOTHER MS CELESTE HIBBLER DALETHIAN HIBBLER TAKES HER FIRST STROLL AS MISS S.S.C. 1986-87 MISS S.S.C. GIVES HER ACCEPTANCE SPEECH AT THE HOMECOMING GAME. DALETHIAN HIBBLER WITH GWENDOLYN CUMMINGS. .,,f.,-Q, A'f1i?,a,,- A 'iX'l',1:'+ I-31- , T ' - 5 'NW MISS S.S.C., DALETHIAN HIBBLER, ENJOYS STU- DENT LIFE AT SAVAN- NAH STATE COLLEGE. 'S n K I ' I 7 . Q ,rdf 'Q 1- XX Z K , MISS S.S.C. Dalethian Monet Hibbler, the daughter of Ms. Celeste Hibbler, was born 21 years ago in Brooklyn, New York. Dee Dee, as she is affectionately known by her peers, is a senior majoring in Mass Communications with a minor in Psychology. Currently, Dalethian resides in Atlanta, Georgia. She is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Soror- ity, Inc. serving as Anti-Basileus of Gamma Upsilon Chapter. She is also a member of Pan-Hellenic Council and Mass Communications club. Her future goals are to attend graduate school to earn a degree in radio and television production, then a career in music video production. Dee Dee's hobbies include gymnastics, reading, announcing on the radio, and collecting jazz records. 7 J M -u , Q 7? Y' 7' 'V wi 'Y H Si51:f'f ' Gif , Y-w fr. ff' ' 1 Y 76Q'.'?N 12:10. ' ' . N 'Lg - ' 7 4 1 s, .. - , . x 3 ' J f Ar I -Z3 A ff X f 2 -4' 3, e P7 1 ' W , 4'M?,ff H , If 'HI L A mag -- in S FIT? 'fn Hp: 4 -'V' P . , ra .: '-. , ' 4 ' ' ull 4 'V- T r w Kas ' ' Z2 lm! af' NK ,' CN . , f' 4 A ' '1 n - F4 Q , gl D.. A i . w - T 'f-M 'W' .-g.iV' k-K r 14 f' Y ff -. if . 'N if ,F 1 P+ ' w-'SW , . fff24A ':,'Q , ' f+a,v sf w.' - f ,,. 4 IW . J 1 5 AKA V 'lp ? , ,a 9 Z0 .L fx V 1. Kg? he 'Eb x A . c 'w HU is rf 10 I lf I. im The Homecoming Parade 1986 fr Mr 'Y' 1-1 Ll Q I fn. E I' Q F.: X XT-fq.x . v . F I ' ,f- 7 v y The Beautiful Queens Cf S.S.C. ,JK Eid?- 5-vm 4 1-J' 1-- llxx 3 11 MISS SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE AND HER ATTENDANT Bonnie Howard is a senior majoring in Mass Com- munications. Bonnie is a native of Savannah, Geor- gia. Miss Howard is the former editor of the Ti- ger's Roar, and a former member of the marching Tigers majorette squad. Dalethian M. Hibbler Lisa Jenkins is a senior majoring in Computer Science Technology. Upon graduation Lisa plans to become an Air Traffic Controller. Lisa is a native of Savannah, Georgia. Bonnie Howard, First At- Lisa Jenkins, Second At- tendant tendant A M Q .. W, THE 1986 HOMECOMING GAME -1, ,. 3524 The Marching Tigers When it rains, it pours TIGER SPIRIT!!! .253 ,, Ai -X W, g' an ,ix ,. 6 A If V. 3' .1 7 '. ,f N-,Ari ' n'k. ,N ,,,',,A,h t I r , .,,. . Another Tiger victory, 34-17. .. r ,, . I ' '. : x , T - xiii 5 fu: Q Iil?fif'f If -if-1--fe ,.,,y Q , 1, A I. Ah Teil .'g.,,A 1, - Ai' -puff V ,N - H- '4-' , uf- rfk vi 'H 'T'-- ---1-f-- ' V rg,gf15g!:'Q:gg?8a3.w,'-g'ERJ .W , ,.. . 1., ,W . -. . V ,, .-.es , -, A .... I 1- -V : M- up-lj-. 1 ,'- A ,Wv7,.q,. 'g ,.5r'1-'-reg 'Sr'-gg., . ,. ' ' ' 'T'-'X'-if' P'-3 V, - ' x Q- , . eewfewilzvkl S.S.C. Cheerleaders 1 gp 211, he u we E3 l . ' p W , xi t i' - 4 i V 7 2 , .- I 1 1 'i .J x i i-is is .I I ni ,maid 3 'fffizl ,. .!..-P' ' -I 'J I -lf Casey Grigley, outstanding running back. S.S.C. Fancy Dancers I3 2 3 hifi bitt. ufrmfw . f .. if if. V3-gt: fi, fun-ffxvg V 1 S.S.C. is a brightly shining star. ESS AN CRABS IN THE CAFE W .kr i , V .5 DAGU HYOU BE ILLING WE GOT THE SPIR- 15 M .1 BL 5'1- Xq I: -X15 .r- - . ! X I 'V rl. sn -5' - ' I ., X ir, P I ' 1' ' as 1'-1 . Il I , J I' E ul l X E ii v 5 L s K gm L' .1 Q L1 A A 1 All 47 wyj - . , vnu - : 4? Q fig. , AM r iii? wig E f f 5 - -1 . -. DECGRATING WITH TIGER FEVER Q 'T' T ' I x I . 3 -. , ig - 11 - 1 . I I I Sl ' . I ' IIN ,q,g,l,1 if ' ' 9 In ENR Q ' J I 1 , -1 .Q in E EE 5 ,jx Q NVVN Y w I 1 'r , Q 'p... X . ff- Q. af 0 Vf-If Ib 4 Q 3:1 , P95 . .vf 9 i I Q .5 ,k -E YK . 1 1.1 ' .V . il RH I-Ill fav -I . 2.4 N . 'e .a,,,. -- - L f X. n . if' ,fi Y'-,XV L . l 1 r -'avr ,.xh ., : flifi ' ' 1 gg.. ,. HQ A i Kim. Unzip-. 1.13554 195314 ' , ,iii pu-.aux par.. hgbigleiilk' Bali: 'li i ntik.l'n.l na- idf Std if R BSI-S ik!!! S we A - sq IRE. nfl iq nessnuasm J... shawl.-- ,xmas .mm-as-rs: .fa at .uns f zfmaqualgganf Xu V 18 i S.G.A. President, Claude Lee, conducts a stu dent rally during Homecoming Week. .Gr . f .,l.F! ,JZ A 1 S.S.C. Students s'Chillin' on the yard I i, .p 81' . M , J. ,- . - ' t fs' tt 5 . if I '?r l. f f-as-71. ' .X gm. M... I cd' ' I. - w If ,, x .44 A A 5 1 s .L 00.0. A w . N '10---n qr, . WPS- J ,MQV L. .- .,,f- . . kg 2: .- -V-'-TLs9?: . ... R . Sq-L' ,',... .-Q 'I . . .1 ' . 'FSR , w' . f' . A PERFECT COMBINATION. Hurry up and take the picture Sidney, please!! XX Wm S fy.. YOU BE ILLIN. I've got the SSC SPIRIT. 1? ew! QA, 'JJ' ' x , . flxlf . f c l x I .ffl , , Q f ' J Viz ' K7 .fu,J 15? 1 I A 'K VJ' 5 .fi , - x Ku' N 91 ...7 -Q. DOIN bother IHC! Does it really work? Q fin BQBWC SSC CAMPUS GRGANIZATIGNS Alpha Kappa Alpha Alpha Phi Alpha American Chemical Society Army R.O.T.C. Baptist Student Union Beta Beta Beta Black Collegiate Scholars Cheerleaders Civil Engineering Technology Club Criminal Justice Club Delta Sigma Pi Delta Sigma Theta Good Quality Unlimited IEEE india Association international Student Association Kappa Alpha Psi Mass Communication Club Mechanical Engineering Technology Club CASMED National Association of Accountants Naval R.O.T.C. Newtonian Society Peer Counselors Phi Beta Sigma SSC Band SSC Concert Choir Social Workers of Tomorrow Student Government Association Zeta Phi Beta Bible Study Group National Collegiate Association of Secretaries Student Union Ebony RMY R.O.T.C V ,, . f:h:1 W il! Q, 1!J! ilu. X SSC BAND AUXILIARIES , -H-N - --W-W , ' W ff ' A W -'f' 1 fu., ,,,. , C X-. ..,:-2-31 , , . , ,cr -5 ., .zi- Q . ., ,I .S .E ' L ' 1 -Q' ,V T ., ggi, S Q . V ' . 2 . lf? if . .'-' ' - ' , ' H - .1 . urs... H A :. -,A :rw-Q A 1. 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BANNER CARRIERS: Angela Griffith and Kimmberly Smith. l FLAG GIRLS DANCERS: Canveties Morgan and Stacey Covmgton .Q X, .5 , A54 Eigwm -ww- -X Citi 5 ' ' ' 1 'YW , , 'Q H 'X X N Xvx X X5 xx X X X , X X NX x: .t .F K X 'X X xx- A 6.15 .. CRIMINAL JUSTICE CLUB nv D V A- mx, ,V9I!,4 K F C g-, 4 ,xy 1 v- , . Y 1 5.3, I 1 . in W .NV 1 W'-' f Q I .K r .. Q f 'l 'Y Q, Ke ' f'!i-n I up - U 3. f 1 -A..,g X V1 ill Clst Rowl Wendy Ann Randolph, Patty Hendry, Kim Jackson, Gwendolyn Hawes, James A. Bigglest CStandingJ Dionne Lloyd, Cheryl Polote, Gay John son, Clinton E. Brantley,Jr., Pamela Mclver, Leonard Risher, Tony L. Grant S SOCIAL WORKER OF TOMORROW A-3 'eff 1, - ,pl',vQ . ' X ff 1f,.M . , ,iff .. - 5 i t , 1 5 f 'L ' 7 -K , 'ki- l -. fa l .pi S N l '1 '. 32,2 '43 s Q , .L 5 ,.-f v... ' v ' I i' . . f .. . .. I Social Workers of Tomorrow is a student organization composed of students interested in the profession of social work. The purposes of this organization are to: CID aid in promoting challenging, dynamic and progressive educational experiencesg C25 enhance communication among all student and faculty mem- bers in the SSC Social Work Program and C33 to think and work with others to improve community life. Members: Sarah Mobley Rennee Graves Joyce Brown Kimberly Barker Quentina Miller D. Anderson George Johnes James Bigglest Donna Copplinger Melanie Miller Karen Norman Michelle Allen Faith May Vonda Talmadge Bettie Snipes Laurisa Edwards JoAnn Hyman Warren Washington Pattie Miller Sandra Reddick Members: EWTONIAN SOCIETY s ,J i -it , 'V 1 .U :f..'Y' .gf V l i 'll ' I ' 1' ' x . ,xiii fi U,.,.u ' if - qw it Wg n :RAW , ' - . 'r 2 ' ' it if . -I r f .5 '-' J A ' -35 ' ' ffl? fl P V 1' X S ' l ,ti V- - --NJ K. ,Nl R , as K N Q s x I V 1 V I pf .. 3, ' ii I H 5 sk . ,H . V A - Q 'Alix . it S ' E U 'Fw W I X 1 EQIP'-.V 'lf ' ' ' .fx -4' - at P 1 fi L : ', 'tg i -'J ' X , J , is 5 J AX i. .3 X-if M 'J is + ' K ' QT , ' . L' -1- ' 1 ft . yr' a :I l -. The Newtonian Society was founded in 1955 with membership consisting of Mathematics and General Science majors. The purpose of the society is to promote student research in mathematics, science, and computer science. The advisers are Mrs. Jacquelyn Byers and Mr. Prince Jackson, Jr. Debra Napier Valerie Andrews Gwendolyn Patterson Frenchie Parker Wanda Benning Melvin Williams Sharon Mitchell Ursula Terrentine Hosie Bryant Audrey Harris Vivian Flowers Randy Lattimore Lisa Jenkins Cheryl Sams Angelique Smith Terri Mobley Rena Ceasar Carla Jackson PEER COUNSELORS The Peer Counselors Organization better known as the Friendly Beings , is a group of individuals with common goals-to inspire students to achieve aca- demic excellence, to promote a family atmosphere at Savannah State College and to be of assistance to anyone in need. AMERICAN CHEMICAL SCCIETY C i 'W H ' 'N' U WV aff-'f T' ' r ,B i J - A 5,5 2' 'kxxx A, x , f . ' ' fl 1 ... -E' 'Nik vo' 'O if. .4 W -vi ,Q ' Y ' . ' U' .X H.. ' . ' f s shall .1 e- - .. -. ' :C M : ' . ,.'.- 'L' . V iff - 4' . ' ff ' - V, -r- ' A . - .. A' .ii . .. .v,, ..f.' -.' - . f ' 5 ' - - -.- - ,wr . A V-.-nl - 4-,J .. , Frank Blackshear, Senobia Owens, Thelma Hill, Richard Berry, Tony Mack Janice Jackson Cnot picturedj Marcus Roberts, Troy Jordan, Sonya Stimpson Craig Wright. 1 7 This organization is the student affiliate of the American Chemical Society, which is a national organization composed of professionals in the field of the chemistry majors. The organization participates in various on-campus and off-campus activities. Dr. M.P. Menon is the Adviser. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS II -r J i - , c 5 Ql J-xx. .1 C, ,, c- Student Chapter Charter was issued July 1979 Left to Right: Durante Footman, Randolph Scott, Mary Bowen, Ricky White, Samuel Bryant. Officers: Randolph Scott lPresidentl, Ricky White QV. Presidentl Mary Bowen CSecretaryJ, Duane Sanford tTreasurerJ DELTA SIGMA PI vc- vs as u- -w ' . - .-EW ' 'A m'W,1i..q ,. 1 , V h' Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity organized to foster the study of business in universities, to encourage 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. SSC CHEERLEADERS Q ,' Y ' Sfgfpy Q i xxx J . A I Vi : 5 it -R .ff , y X rx . R ' , Q i .ix is i ' be '.-r T' .. 1 A K -'la hw , 0 ' af 3 . , 1 - i K - 5, A l. v ' xg NE, 4 i ,W W E' v i - , an F- V K I .1 f- -,J ' ' J :Q ' V ., , W Y i, N gy. Q-E S qi Qt sl R v C in U . C' Y ' 'sl ' WL 9 Y in Q ' .9 iw- ' ' V I' -.f-AWN ,- ,- N f-'Q .v.. Xl -' f ff S ' +4 C l n Q . x vi b, fn. A Q -4- ' X ' i I K ' X 1 X' 0 Ai ' , A W 'u Q i Q V. x :','k -'j ' 91 -N , , 5 V I ' . ,Ja swap Members are: Sheree Rivers Sidra Bailey Cynthia Hillery Sandy Fullwood Shevuah Benlevi Regina Harrison Dionne Jenkins The Savannah State College Cheerlesders' function is to raise and promote school spirit throughout the school. xl.. wi? Karen Siddons Jill Astwood Vera Martin Craig Fabian Artie Maxwell Stephanie Beard Melissa Eaddy Leslie Grubbs Sheree Rivers OMEGA PSI PHI us ' sw, WW Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. was founded in November 1911 on the Campus of Howard University. The organization was formed by three students in the College of Liberal Arts, namely, Edgar Love, Oscar Cooper, and Frank Cole- man. Professor Ernest Just was their faculty adviser. Alpha Gamma chapter was founded at SSC on April 28, 1949. The goals are to provide leadership, a real meaning to life, to establish a lifelong friendship between men and women, and to cooperate with the institution of which they are a part. .GS XKQIGQGI ,NX 3601 , kg . N Nl, ci 0 G C9 .3 G 0 QQ11 G f 1 I , ff'W1 .1 ZETA PHI BETA MUYDS -Y VIKU T S 2.15 , 'Q' Pattie Miller, Bonnie Howard Zeta Phi Beta was organized on the cam- pus of Howard University on January 16, 1920 by five young women. In accepting members these women looked for soror- ity-minded women interested in schol- arship, finer womanhood, and social ser- vices. X KAPPA ALPHA P I Kappa Alpha Psi was chartered and incorporated under the laws of the state of Indiana on January 5, 191 l. The fraternity Came out of the night into the minds of ten Black men who were bound together with a desire to stress ACHIEVE- MENT through BROTHERHOOD. Alpha Kappa Alpha ,xl ' NPL SP '12 w rv 5,8 Q Alpha Kappa Alpha, a college-based Greek letter sorority founded in 1908 at Howard University in Washington, D.C. Gamma Upsilon Chapter was founded in September l949 at Savannah State College. Alpha Kappa Alpha is, obviously, an effective channel for meaningful efforts and rewarding activities, and it is a friendly association which fosters construc- tive and unique personal relationships. Alpha Kappa Alpha represents one of those positive life forces in our society with which individuals, consciously or unconsciously, seek to be identified. XX I ,f 'YJ .- r if lg. o f o w X iff- 'l ffl XX o . 40 HFQYX MEN Ynnv' Gamma Upsilonls Members Gladys Banks, Lynne Blakley, Sheila Brown, Romelda Crosby, Myra Gordon, Sunzra Grubbs, Dalethian Hibbler, Vivian Jenkins, Brenda King, Colleen Myers, Trennye Nash, Cheryl Polote, Stephanie Ward ALPHA PHI ALPHA mg ' Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., the first intercollegiate Greek-letter frater- nity established for African American college students, was organized at Cor- nell University, Ithica, New York, on December 4, 1906. Delta Eta Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha was established on April 28, 1949, under the direction of Bro. J.B. Clemmons and Bro. Dr. Henry M. Collier. The chapter's twenty founding members are known as the Twenty Pearls of Delta Eta. The Alpha Park was dedicated April 28, 1959 in memory of Bro. Tollar J. Collier and Bro. Elizah Lamar. Delta Eta is active year round in many community and campus activi- ties, which better the lives of those who are in need. DELTA ETA MEMBERS: Clifford Wilborn, Reginald Osborne, John Spaulding, Frenchie Parker, Napo- leon Moulder, Tkeban Jahannes, Melvin Williams, Claude Lee III, Kinard Jenkins, Sanford Stephens, Darnell Rhodes, Darrell Johnson, Marquis Waring, Gary Johnson Ph1 Beta Sigma Fr :JJ Q3-4 ETS' gi xx. +4 , . 2 45 E 'CN ' ' 3 I ff in 'f- ' D x 1 V -A 55' , H 1 I P Y ny, F . lliiwln 545' fu 'Q F rg' - .Q ., Tk ,.. ., Y- fm: -ef Q .5 wi, :V ,.A 5 'Wi 3 5 N- Q5 ,X i, F ..4 fx: ,- A UPIOQ DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY INC DELTA NU CHAPTER QD .555 MEMBERS Grayzel L. Richardson President Omoboladea O. Delano Vice-President Tamara D. Davis Financial Secretary Charlene Newberry Treasurer Valaria McCrae Recording Secretary Linda Durham Corresponding Secretary Tanya Howard Delta Sigma Theta is a national Greek letter sorority with chapters reaching across the United States, West Germany, and the Republics of Haiti and Liberia. Approximately 125,000 members have been initiated into Delta Sigma Theta. Delta Sigma Theta promotes ideals of scholarship and service and is dedicated to academic excellence, cultural enrichment and public service. 46 FEATURES FEATURES FEATURES FEATURES FEATURES FEATURES FEATURES FEATURES FEATURES LGRNA JO S A 'EV sniff' SSC 4.0 Student Honored by Regents Lorna Faye Jones, a junior at Savannah State College, was honored at the Georgia University System's Academic Recognition Day on Jan. 27. Miss Jones maintains a 4.0 grade point average and is pursing degrees in mathematics and electronics engineering technology. She was selected as Savannah State's honor student for the regents' observance based on her perfect academic record. The regents honored the students with the highest GPA from each of the system's institutions. Miss Jones and college President Wendell G. Rayburn participated in several recognition day activities. They had dinner at the home of Chancellor H. Dean Propst on Jan. 26 and visited the state capitol on Jan. 27. Plans included meetings with Gov. Joe Frank Harris, Lt. Gov. Zell Miller and Speaker ofthe House Tom Murphy. Also, they were introduced to the House of Representatives and Senate and had lunch with members of the local legislative delegation. Miss Jones has been named to the National Dean's List and Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges and has received the Hodge Foundation and Porter scholarships at SSC. She has served as secretary ofthe Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, is a member of the Newtonian Society, Beta Kappa Chi, Alpha Kappa Mu and Tau Alpha Pi-all academic honor societies. She tutors other students in the areas of mathematics, electronics and physics during her spare time. Her hobbies are traveling, karate and photography. She said she attributes her success to effective time management and her view of life as a holistic process. Miss Jones, who plans a career as a design engineer, is a native of Chicago and moved to Savannah in 1982 with her parents, Horace and Chlora Jones. She holds a bachelors degree in chemistry with a minor in biology from Oakwood College in Huntsville, Ala. She plans to pursue mztster's degrees in electrical engineering and business administration, she said. 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Rayburn tcentery stands proudl with GM d EE - .,.,.,.5.5,5.5,5.5.555.515252 I y an OC officials upon receiving award. On October 27, 1986 Savannah State College received a S700 000 scholarshi d - , p en owment grant from General Motors Corporation, k' ' ' mar ing the largest gift SSC ever has received. President Wendell G. Rayburn acce t d h p e t e gift at the meeting of the U.S. Equal Employment 'Opportunity Commission in Washington. I was pleasantly surprised to hear w e had been picked Rayburn said '2We don't k ll , . now a the facts about why we were selected, but the fa t th h ' ' ' c att e college has degree programs in business and engineer- ing technology seems to be a factor. 49 WHO,S WHO Lists 30 SSC Students The 1987 edition of Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges will include the names of 30 students from Savannah State College who have been selected as national outstanding leaders. Campus nominating committees and editors of the annual directory have included the names of these students based on their academic achievement, service to the community, leadership in extracurricular activities and potential for continued success. They join an elite group of students selected from more than 1,400 institutions of higher learning in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and several foreign nations. Students named this year from Savannah State College are: 1. Ms. Polly Andrews 16. Ms. Vivian T. Flowers 2. Ms. Jane H. Ansley 3. Mr. Stephen J. Bell 4. Mr. Paul Bohnenkamper 5. Ms. Romona Y. Brown 6. Ms. Saralyn Brown 7. Ms. Hosie L. Bryant 8. Mr. William G. Cail 9. Mr. Brian D. Carmichael 10. Mr. Eric L. Cook ll. Mr. James S. Daniel 12. Mr. Robert Davis 13. Ms. Cheryl C. Dennard 14. Ms. Christy H. Divine 15. Ms. Valarie Dunham Mary Granade Peter A. Gruenther Lorna F. Jones Ricky Morris Sherrie J. Parrish Herman L. Patterson Valerie R. Reeves Grayzel L. Richardson Cheryl Sams James E. Simon Ursula Terrentine Janice L. Tharpe Patrcia Youmans Veronica A. Wright SSC LICENSE PLATE f R 19 9 GEORGIA 9 87 militia 1890 1990 Q Saaaaaalf Sfalaa X af X I Q56 9-is-as Savannah State College will get more mileage on the state and nation's highways when college employees, students, alumni and friends sport commemorative li- cense plates this year. The plate, featuring the college's historic Hill Hall, will assert the college's presence and publicize its approaching 1990 centennial. The Georgia State Legislature approved development of the plate during the 1986 session. SSC student Irvin T. Harris, who served as a Georgia State Government intern, was instrumental in securing legislative approval. SSC pro- fessor, Lester B. Johnson Jr., Ph. D., head of SSC's Engineering Technology Department, designed the plate. CATCH A RI I G STARH A 23 ff-4 y , A ,il , 8 - ,jk x Q Q- . 1 f ffl f 1 ' ngxfgf, ' fy!! X ! I' Jnffffillwwvxqf ' I H5 T - x , 5 m '-Mg 1 V C ' NN. x C fx i Selena at 7 years old at CBS Dance Studios. SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE CONGRATULATES SELENA LADY', MCDAY A.K.A. SONGBIRD ' 'NH .-- . J. fx 5 xiiX 5: Kkilix, 1 X5 N Xxx X x xvx X .N . Ei! A Q QS? .W x Al, x QQ: Sw, Elsie -s.:- ' X. . :fx '- Y N XM QN5, Selena put Savannah and Savannah State College on the map last year in the BIG APPLE at world famous Apollo Theatre. She was chosen one of 1986's Amateurs of the Year in a four-round competi- tion. As a result of that competition Selena won some paperv and got her name put in uthe booksw at Motown Productions in New York City. We wish her much success in the future. From your classmates, faculty and staff here at SSC. Congratulations to Song Birdw a Rising Star. CASEY GRIGLEY ALL-AMERICAN CANDIDATE Y F x mix , I K K, . - x l - x ' 'i ' ' xx. 1 ' K Casey Grigley is the premier running back in the Savannah State College offensive arsenal. He emerged as a top runner in 1982 when he was just a rookie. He was the Tigers second leading rusher with 296 yards on 73 carries. He also scored three touchdowns. Grigley averaged 4.0 yards per carry that year. His sophomore year was spent on the side lines as he sustained a knee injury prior to the beginning of the 1983-84 season. In 1984, Grigley returned to lead the Tigers in rushing with 687 yards and three TDs. That year he averaged 4.5 yards per carry. In 1985, Grigley again led all Tiger rushers with 809 yards on 219 carriesg as average of 3.7 yards per carry. He also rushed for 6 touchdowns. His senior year 1986 was by far, his most productive. He had an excellent change of becoming the first SSC player to rush for 1,000 yards in 44 years, maybe the history of the school. Grigley is currently averaging 5.3 yards per carry. He was selected to play in the 1986 Freedom Bowl, which is a Black College all-star game. With his diligent efforts he may one day-soon play for a Super Bowl team. CASEY GRIGLEY CAREER STATISTICS YEAR RUSH NET TD REC. NET 1982 73 293 0 O 1984 153 687 12 120 1985 219 809 6 11 93 1986 22 1163 7 A Q Totals 672 2952 27 248 GMS 5 11 11 Q 37 COACH BILL DAVIS Named SIAC Division II MCOACH DF THE YEARM A i ,. 55 'R -. uf A Yi 3+ P 6 P I .L First year Savannah State College football coach, William R. Bill Davis received Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference post season recognition for the 1986 season. Coach Davis was named Coach of the Yeari' for Division II. He came to SSC last season after a brilliant career at South Carolina State College. While there he compiled an impressive 53-25-1 record. In his first year at the helm of the SSC Tiger team, he compiled a 6-4 record to bring his coaching career record to 59-29-1 over an 8-year period. Keep up the good work. NWE HAVE A DREAM,, N-N N i N X F As a part of the Dr. M.L. King, Jr. Birth- day Celebration the Student Government Association invited Ms. Dorothy F. Cotton, Director of Student Activities at Cornell University, to SSC. Ms. Cotton informed all in attendance of the assembly, of our duties as Black Americans in the roles of keeping the DREAM alive and making the DREAM reality. is gif, . I . ff- ' if i lfvxbk WHCJ Celebrates lst Anniversary As 15O0W Radio Station The lst anniversary of WHCJ, the campus radio station, as a 1500w radio station was celebrated January 15, 1987 in the King- Frazier Complex. As a part of the celebration WHCJ invited Take S , a group ofjazz mu- sicians stationed inthe Army in Fort Stewart, Georgia to entertain members and friends of the SSC family. The group consist of: l. Ron Finley-Keyboards Philadelphia, Pa. 2. Carl Westley-Drums Philadelphia, Pa. 3. Bill Willis-AltofTenor Sax New Orleans, LA. 4. Victor Mississippi 5. Larry Torrain-Bass Hinsboro, N.C. 6. Howard Stroman-Sound Technician Ft. Lauderdale, FL. A special thanks is in order for Ms. Carol Gordon fStation Manager WHCJJ and the entire staff of WHCJ. x i ex t si- L ,E N Wx., CLASS PICTURES CL AS S GF 87 GRADUATING SENIGRS ix.. it fl Polly Andrews Marine Biology Savannah. GA 'ha-, N1 Valerie M, Andrews Mathematics Atlanta. GA N 43 bay Wanda Benning Computer Science Tech, Atlanta. GA -s 1 ,en Sandra Bowens Computer Science Tech, Dawson. GA rx ., i 'l' k-., ' Y Angel Branch Business Administration Savannah, GA 50 ar, Kimuel Anderson Biology Savannah. GA F5 Gussie Brown Mass Communications Savannah. GA . as -x if Sabrina Lee Adams Textiles gl Clothing Milledgeville. GA g.,f,, .bg Al-Suraye Abulmohsen Electrical Engineering Savannah. GA Go Forward And Succeed!! Be Strong And Survive! Pamela Burns Business Administration Savannah. GA CW . L-S' 1 f Kimberly Brown Mass Communications Augusta, GA 1.' 1 Cindy Calhoun Social Work Savannah. GA Hosie Bryant Mathematics Savannah, GA '65 Angela Campbell Office .Administration Savannah. GA 6 A F, X 15 N .- A L- .Y QW ' ' A E A f N Q Willie Chester Stephanie Chatham D411-long Citi-r Mass Information Systems Office Communications Sparta. GA Ad,mn,,1fL,i1igin Greensboro. GA S.iixtnnah, GA .vs v A Veronica Clark Biology Lumber City. GA ,P Felicia Cochran Electrical Engineering Pelham. GA 65' Eric Cook Electrical Engineering Atlanta, GA Remember Where You've Come . o From .. Then Youlll Know Where You're Going. i N if l , X x, 'F 'A deb Robert Cosby Donald Craig Zewdu Fekede Mass Mechanical ElCCIriCa1l Communications Engineering Engineering Detroit, Ml Columbus. GA Addis Abttbti, Ethiopia F N Nlichelle Green Office Admimstrittion Savanntth. GA Q if 4 Y svssl .s Myra Gordon Business Administration Nloultrie, GA 6- Keith Glover ,Accounting Savannali, GA , . , f - J ,-- M z A 1 if 1 ' Sunzra Grubbs Timothy Hammock Sharon Hankerson Computer Science Music Marketing 8L Vidalia. GA Decatur, GA Management Savannah, GA c -N Angela Hendrix Grace Jones Marketing Buginegg East Orange, NJ Administration Savannah. GA eg A- Never Say Never!! is Q a Natalie Heywood Lisa Jenkins Sociology Computer Science S21V11TlTli1l'l- GA Savannah. GA fr! Q - Q' l c . X - Dalethian Hibbler Tkeban Jahannes Mass Mass Communications Communications Atlanta, GA Hampton, VA E M x ' ' 5' 2' a ,v GC X Sharon Hicks Diahn Hollingsworth Bonnie Howard Information Systems Computer Science Mass Savannah. GA Tech. Communications Columbus, GA Savannah, GA .ss- Q'- 4 Troy Jordan Chemistry Wrens. GA AG' 5' Jerri Rimbro Criminal Justice Atlanta. GA in -. Brenda King Social Work Camilla, GA Reba King Office Administration Glcnnville, GA 'Se fi Calvin Knowles Mass Communications Savannah. GA 'N S 3. Russell Jones Mathematics New bern, YC Life Is A Beach, ,ga E Michelle Jones Business Management Savannah. GA If Youare Prepared For It. If Not, It's A Desert!!! ,.. 69 Lynda Lampkin Sociology Eastman. GA 1 O- U A Angie Lewis Business Administration Savannah. GA ,L Q--g 1 Bruce Mitchell Electrical Engineering Athens. GA ,ee. if Artie Nlaxucll .Accounting Atlanta. GA 'lf v Scherherazade Lockhart Mathematics Savannah. GA .-- .. -Q' ' ,,. if ' Y' Sharon Mitchell Computer Science Tech. Hardeeville. SC Z1- N .- Sarah Moblcy Social Work Savannah, GA Terri Mobley Mathematics S11vannah,GA 56 , Qlgm Diane Moody Health 8: Recreation Folkston, GA 5 - Stanley Mullcn Mechanical Engineering New Orleans, LA Education Can Be, Mightier Than The Sword! f 'Ji , X . i .QX J: Colleen Myers Computer Science Tech. Savannah, GA ,nj ' ' f . 0' 1 gi David Myrick Business .Administration Warrenton, GA ir S Deborah Oglesby Business Administration Brinswick, GA Q. Shequita Palmer Office .Administration Savannah, GA 2? 'x Gwendolyn Patterson Mathematics New London. CT pc S 19' Althia Prescott lnformation Systems Savannah. GA 3 av' 'C' Jennifer Ray Criminal Justice Arabi, GA fr it at Julie Reeves Biology Macon. GA Only After Struggle, Can We Appreciate Reward! Q. ,, v L , Robert Richards, Jr. Electrical Engineering Savannah, GA L. C i Verna A bdul- Salaam Accounting Savannah, GA CPE :A Alfonzo Stringticld Mass Communications Washington. D C vy- 9 Sonya Stimpson Chemistry Savannah. GA I 1, A , David Stevens Mass Communications Mclntosh. GA . cw W if I If Michael Simmons Biology Savannt1h.GA . A Eb ' Eunice Sanders Biology Savannah, GA N,- Allen Wells Marketing Boston. GA aff tax' Kenneth While General Business Elberton. GA W Ricky White Civil Engineering Savannah. GA QS. w 1 1-h Lavann Wiggins Business Administration Santa Monica, CA In 5- r,- Paula Wiggins Recreation Summerville. GA bv, :- Ja Stephanie Ward Information Systems Dawson, GA 1, Gwendolyn Williams Dietetics gl Institutional Management Augusta. GA 9' . Ursula Terrentine Computer Science Tech. Atlanta. GA ei' 42' I Melvin Williams Marketing Savannah, GA C-T i Russell Bazemore Accounting! Information Systems Savannah, GA ir' lr- I . I , thl' ' 'C fl: Shirley Thomas Social Work Savannah. GA E? 7 xx 1 Tamara Davis Business .Administration Macon. GA 'E' ,, Sheila Deshazior Biology Miami. FL is .- Craig Douglas Biology Newark. NJ 1 II. W Anderson Phillips lll Accounting Birmingham, A I. '1 1'-t ,.4 . -t 'iff V ' ' i Yr F Terri Moreland Mass Communications Atlanta. GA ox-. if 11s 5. QX X'-xx.,,f Z , -. ba, Gloria Williama Management Woodbine, GA ' x , t . L 1 Selena McDay Pre-law Harlem. NY iv' Y, Helenda Williams Criminal Justice Atlanta, GA 'CSoon-To-Be-Graduatingv Seniors .lu bex, s . l , mf, ,- X l' Yasma Lemon Nursing Darien, GA Q TO THE SCON-T0-BE-GRADUATING SENIQRSU SENIORS: H QL D GN, IT,S CGMING SOCDN!!! fXSNHHALCKXHDLUCK1T7 if ,, 9 i QX5 wr! Yvonne McBr1de M.S., Public Administration BRAVCWH DEDICA- GRADUAf REMEMBER TIGN IS YDUR 7HHEFUTURE. BELONGSfHD WHO ARE PRE- T A K E T H E THAT YGU'VE SAVANNAH AND USE IT OF YGUR GDGD TED TO OUR TING SENIORS THAT EDUCA- PASSPORT TO TOMORROW THE PEOPLE PARED FOR IT. KNOWLEDGE ACQUIRED AT STATE COLLEGE TO REALIZE ALL DREAMS!!! LUCK! MCLASS OF ,88 . Q gk K' 151, 1 'V Movin' Un Together . . . Suhail Assad -ex 4' Tonya Chester . wg-:R V V If ie S Drexel Clark SX -':- , 2 ii if up-bf Sherry Clark Katrina Cody X X S i John Cox Beverly Curtis .. '! ,Q A Alvin Collins, Jr. Sylvia Curtis .Is ' . I ,C J ffm 7 - 'Fan Catherine Edwards Elliot Ferguson Kenneth Flowe 5 be f.ly! '55bfW lKY Ernestine Frazier S6 lm. ,rf- - 03' Gwendolyn Hawes lee-J' I p-L -' b ,A I A--, -cl uv., ' Y N Bill Hitch Penny Graves iii' -' on .1 LA rg: 'W i-ex 4,4 Danny Howard GP -X r . fy Teresa Holmes i as . XI' ed illlkll Angela Griffith Lisa Hicks 5, .xii X acl A .4 'L Alfred Jackson I n Carol Johnson Annette Jones a . Faith May if ,,6Nhs' J ..- .sf 5 to Candace Johnson , 7 'fl v .I -, George Jones Quentina Miller Thomas Johnson .I TJ 1 A nf 4, Y Gregory Jones Darnell Rhodes Sharon Robbins .Q sr X 5 R: ,ay James Simon -Anka 'YN -vx. ,B 5 - l Alicia Rocker Kimmberly Smith El' 1 .. VX. Ri Kimberly Sanford in A X ivllb f Gale Stanley Vonda Talmadge Kenney Tate N' l T 1co e aylor S N Janice Tharpe Robert Thorpe aio Darin Thrasher Saundra Wallace ie' 'T-. 8 , , I 'Q as df: , B . X Marquis Warring John Watson Timothy Thomas xl Sw Yu , ' T. Charles Ward , bllt . U it Garry Williams Hope Williams Perserverance -l- Initiative .f A- Q' -xl i .. ,, Arlene Wright Penelope Wright 64 he 1 1 , if is 1' I f 4 I Veronica Wrig 80 9. B' -V ,W 'i ht David Young 701 4f-X F! M P -4 in 1 Kimberly Wright Success!!! Theresa Young Cena Baker Qi' ,i s -,i Q Gladys Banks 'CCLASS OF '89w 6 L- 1-Q fi It i, ,.. ,S Tovar Allen 4 Xin V Nina Barnwell Q4 5 G-x I l , ,x Sandra Aker X? i Xavier Bryant Michelle Battle bv T? ' , fy' ! v I . Eric Brown f i ll, Bryant Blake Diane Brown 1' . X B 1, mb 5- L Ve' if Arnita Broadnay v J' Kenneth Capers Alfred Calahate is Q s 41 s. L. :go.. 5' . of a.Q A , Laverne Burroughs Keith Dudley Ps - Q5 Q' l' ffglw ,, 'SX Annette Daughtry Monica Davis ., P ff ., . ii r. 'Q 'H S 3 3' F Sherey Carter v if if as -f y --3 :' i. 5-- - 4 , ' va' Y ,ki .X . gm v . - A iv i ' Willie Chisholm, , ,.,, X f . ,,., .- Y V 3 r 'L X , 1 ySi .'Tir e'!: JT. -' Tracie Carter 82 , X -' 'l'V N Adrian Clark ' 7 Stacey Covington Audra Foreman A Lesley Franklin -1 'H N qgilullx, lr 'ala 'Qlffllilllflw Leonard Duzant ' X Q- F: 4, . I L -si ,. I L ,sgg cn Vance Henderson Prince Fagan II Cynthia Hillery 'N A Q P ' 4- . 'uf W ' is 'wx-A i! ' X F l l r - L V Bethena Jackson QM If , ll- r .- Lorenzo Heggs C y if .4 Y I ' E A ', r L Fe 'L ' V V. ,Q William Green, W , is 'W Jr. Kevin Green KCHHCII1 Hammond W Dwayne Joe Q Qs' .Zi Y-:E , 'f-xx - -.- 1 1 J 8 A v. 'f-2. ,.,-Qi:-:L .NU , w ,fl 3 Gary Johnson Tonya Jenkins 1 Sf Jerome Jonson J J jf S .. 4 1 I Larry Jackson . N 1 M xv , U.. N ,k Ak- .. , . ,,,. -, 1 N 1iqf.:'-::.,:1,.v A fiesfii i 2, ' f A3 Ursula Jones Kirk Johnson K. is J .V ' , 1 21. l' Q' x fh-., rizglf l l 6 as -A ix J -:JM .lf Lionel Jones F. ,fix Wu Samuel Johnson Bobby Jones G- m V S 5 w Van Johnson II Regina Lassiter 6 fa, A lb. i WW v ff J Richard Love 631, xi George Lampkin, Jr. V3.1 - Margo McGruder 'L L x al I s. Bobby Kenner 6-, Rita Mullins Sidney Montgomery II ii 'S' 3' . J' M .- I, if ref! ,- R rv ,.. S-nr-f .. f 1 Regina Mullins 6 RA 1 3 A Dorothy Moore Canveties Morgan E, if i x Teresa Mordecai Chiquita Myers I 8' X , an . .x -' , hfx Gregory Owens ll f . Sharee Pressley Lamont Nelson Sheila Quillion fr 'X - . X ea gl 4.4. if tu ,uv c' gf r .'e lull Sonia Pearson I Xe Renee Rolling 4 Q ' Dawn Pinner Sharell Perry JUHC Powell f . r X2- Kathleen Powell 7. fi ' i X x Derrick Rozier 15 . . Y x' , X I v e f - . ' ' X t f' c N Felicity Simmons HK3'9!f 1 Monika Scales TOHYH Washington Q' .i , . . 5s - - G.-'J I 9, 6' E Xifi. 'X I , I' Bridgette Elbert Woods T Williams a ,l I Angelique Smith S :va ea . tr iii C5'Zf7f5t.klXi' Monica Thomas i Hilwatha Cosonja Todd Stephens E'- 51374 Q: ea -fees Nichelle Warren ef' tv T' g' t ' i q will Vincent Truett DEDICATED TU FRESH- He who In the great Must forever Gr run The m T0 OUR FRESH- AIM THE ENTERING MEN,' starts behind, raee of life, remain behind, faster than in front. MEN WE SAY: HIGH!!!! B5 EMy IW 'Q' Kurtis Alston Q Kenneth Bell Q B ,t Y , i.A. Yusef Barton MCLASS OF 9O', Jolaunda Bailey .. -V 1 ,fl f A 31 'f 1. Carlton Blanding Byron Bright A Lynn Broome 7 X3 -E' M5 Ax 2 Darryl Brooks Danny Brown Keith Brown 1 I J K v'x B x B ' B x William Brown Earl Bryant John Burke gk A-1 in s ., F t - Kenneth Burns Kenneth Clements gf! 2 Napoleon Clinton Patrlcla Clowers Anthony Cody avi , lx Smori Cooper Vincent Crowell 8.4.5 ,X Ex is Pamela Daniels Vicky Dglaney Sheila Denson w 5- Q: Angelio Dukes Lucinda Dyer 1 Erika Evans PSN rl' I X 'MWA 'X f !-5 x M iffiiansiar Vernon Ferguson John Goodlett Ralph Heard, Jr. Patricia Howard . x Wanda Huff . A N S 1. J, , 3 Q J, , is I' , E E wa, r 'A Q. .tim 141 Ja Brian James Mark James Dionne Jenkins Donna Johnson lin, .x' V l . L -sa E Cedric Johnson Y' Iv-9 Gerald Johns Placida Johnson 7 N S 3 Shawndreia Johnson Stefan Judge Ricky Kelly A ?'N F fix 5. Telecia Kemp Kendall Lawson aldr- if y., I Kim Malloy i 6 v s Lorenzo McPherson Joseph Martin 'Fl Q Charlotte Martin JG tx fc-X Q 'J . he Marlo Miller Lahama Mobley Gene Moye Rita Morse Patricia Morris If ,x , A 564 Faye Murphy X GS' S, 3 Allan Newton 5? 'P' Qi 5 Qi-X ' gin- 'ZS O Michelle Pinkston La Jennifer Owens -'W' 1-1 ffl David Oglesby Q55 'wtfiigi lm fxielkiij Desiree Porter 2 1 f 4 I fm' my, Ei 45 Hof' Tonya Roberts Karen Siddons Paula Sims xx ny. EQ Lana Simmons Lisa Smith Sheila Smith Rhonda Stephens NL Mia Swanson i'1i,X3'1' 1 :A W. Michael Swanson Stacey Sweet as Y Sherrell Tye '15 V 9 ' F7 p JT, lv' April Walton Priscilla Wallace ll f OX gl- , . ,sxvbh l D 'N Gregory Tyson WX Renee Ward W r :Q 3 1 if I K i H, Derrick Washington Ilis Waters Derek Washington Ge . v 1. I Terrance fl' ,4 at , .-1 , A '13 Johnnie Wright Watson Vonita Wingfield THANKS THANKS TO: Shennoa McDay, Tonya McDay, Samuel Risien, Jr., and Robert Small for their assistance. THANKS AND.H THANKS THANKS TO: V 1 rie Andrews-Ferg f the opport 'ty THANKS AND.H T0 ALL THE BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE UPUN THESE PAGES: THANKS FOR THE USE OF YUUR FACES. CSMILEU AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST . TO ALL WHO HAVE SHARED THESE PAGES: WHEN YOU SEE OUR PROUD FACES, KNOW THAT EDUCATION IS THE SEED. AND THAT THE SEED TO SUCCESS, IS PLANTED HERE AT S.S.C. WORD UP!!! L dy S gbirdw Mc ,,, .1 . ,Km sgwml ff, peifff v-.L - I ' lf a is ' 9 A., , - ' .-32.59 .1 3 A SAY WHAT?!!! f sb-1 ' 1 I SO THIS IS AMERICA IIO Would you like some Wheaties? Where is the Downy,'? AND PRESIDENTS OFFICE Dr Charles J. Elmore ASSISIHHI to the Presldent OFFICE OF V CE PRE IDE T FUR ACADEMIC AFFAIR ig-5:2 ' ,jp '91 ,2 ,-11.l:1:9:'. f,,A S, : . . ' -- :a:zEi1'f2if:'7 if: 22i2st.'i2iii:2:z5?f :: . ti - ' Qifiiizfi '?1:, 1if 11:53:3 1 ff: '5f5?iL3 5 ,:- Q :za ..a4-.:faz2:1s- -11, ::'ff:f.ag:5-31'1..'z5: ' I ' 41 I I -m.,:15g gi , if my 1 4 , .9 'Y Q X1 4 Q A 5 Ig A I 5 1 Dr. Edward J. Hayes George J. O'Neil1 Vice President Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs for Academic Affairs Martha K. Stafford Secretary OFFICE OF VICE PRESIDENT FOR BUSINESS AND FINANCE 'Elf 5 W Yvonne Dixon Almisha Mattox Beulah T. Woodle Accountant Office Manager Accountant Cashier's Office OFFICE OF VICE PRESIDENT FOR STUDENT AFFAIRS Dr. Samuel Williams Vice President of Student Affairs OFFICE OF DEVELOPMENT AND COLLEGE RELATIONS V1 Naomi Calhoun Thomas Hines Staff Assistant Director of Development and College Relation Karen Berrien Hunter Edna Jackson Computer Operator Director of Alumni Affairs W PUBLIC RELATIONS 1 1'1,,: N Q 4 U ' 6 A .-e ' 5 Carless Lawyer Administrative Secretary Grant Pearson Sports Information Director I -'.,f ..i, , N I 'Ziff .- , A ztfgf'-.fra I - S: 4, Q 4. NX vit' Ss . Debra Ellington Wilson Acting Director of Public Relations OFFICE CF COMPREHENSIVE CCUNSELING og-'.,x 'jill ' as N A .1 hr! u 7 Rachel Claiborne Alvin Collins PsychometristfCounselor Counselor Henton Thomas Director X CFFICE CF FINANCIAL AIDE 'lfs fist' 'let--' I in I I ll Jerrie M. Knight Anne J. Lipsey Student Employment Coordinator Financial Aid Counselor f .ki i l i , . A A A . A if Tommie Mitchell Patricia A. Yo un g Director Secretary SPECIAL SERVICES at lg. fe-A 6 u , NT:- ur rv- , I9 fg.- i F' 1 l Henry M. Collier, Jr., M.D. Gary F.Norworthy College Physician Dean Coastal Georgia Center I irfi' yogi: 'V' xl A3 , Willie Mae Robinson David Whiteis Director Director Student Special Prggramg Planning and InSIiILlliOn2ll R6SCElI'Ch SCHGGL OF BUSINESS . tn. + lil .-33,5 Dr. Leo Parrish Dean ' 5, rt 1 ' ' Fw 'S L S ' - xxg X '. ' S25 . A113 215 ' 5 ,.'-5:91 Q i - fig., f , -' 37 . Nathan Coleman Assistant to the Dean 'fl' . . X - Sheri Saleem Secretary to the Dean ,iii 'Ls X , X F X XlX Dr. William D. McCarthy MBA Coordinator fem Carolyn W. Gillyard MBA Program Secretary LX so H 2 , 1' 'P-X if Q 2 William Hahn Carl D21ViS Assistant Professor Activity Director Lester Lamhut Senior Programmer .s 1 XE , L3 x r 'Q 'P ' -' vt, N i f Q . 1 , A' ' I A 1 F 5 f Dr. Victor W. Lomax Dr. Jane Philbrick Assistant Professor Associate Professor 22 . gs N tuwa- K ' 5 , -, HM- ,fag N X ' Y, 5' ..:'- ,. X ' Q' , .. r 4 i' ' , ' A Yrs- rg x -5 f is ' 'L ,. . 'E Q. . it I f f f' ,P f 1 K N, Q1 7, :'. ,HI-, Swannie Richards Carol D- THPP Assistant Professor IflSU'UCf0f Q- ,XZ i ' TY Dr. Ralph Traxler Professor ar' it f -Yisr- T , X TLT Don Walsh Lester H. Wilson Visiting Executive Instructor fits SCHGOL GF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Qs Dr. Thomas H. Byers Dr. Cha lmore rles E Professor Associate Professor Social and Behavioral Sciences Humanities 64, . . f if E Willie E. Johnson I Coordinator MPA Program -I-R Mltcheu Associate Professor Instructor Public Administration 69 Dr. R.L. Stevenson Chairman Fine Arts Social and Behavioral Sciences Dr. Daniel Washington Associate Professor Social and Behavioral Sciences P if i SCHOOL OF SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY Lnsa Earls Admmlstratlve Secretary .aff , ' Dr. Margaret Roblnson Dean fi . N. f Q ,Q O XC Q . 1 xi ' 'N- U, S Q 5 Cf 1 N r.QE 4 E- Y s4 . i - I H i . f MATH, PHYSICS, AND COMPUTER SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY as h 3 R e . T 'Q A-N .QU x- A ' if 1 i Q gi s X 'fig Ji! f J. I lj-BZ A. AWHI1 Jacquelyn M. Byers Assistant Professor Associate Professor Sfiruvii S NN . . QM, t A A G? - f., -51:1 ., , ,P ', Z 6 X 5 'Y Dr.Kailash Chandra Kirks Head of Department Professor My . .' I it Z . 1 1 s Q, M '-4, fp . ' . . M? iff I . ' 1 Xl . ' 1 ' Dr. Prince Jackson, Jr. Professor Ahmad Noor Assistant Profesor 1 ta It 125 2 4 'lr , A -3 T . s J C ,- v., s BIOLOGY 8L LIFE SCIENCE . AA X . I 'A .x 1. 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He was working on his doctorate at Florida State University. Piankhi was a history instructor and was recently appointed administra- tive assistant to the Dean of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences. He was an alumnus of SSC. SPGRTS Savannah State College is a member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. It maintains competition in all sports sponsored by the Conference. Savannah State College also holds membership in the National Collegiate Athletic Association, NCAA Division Il. , 5 ft C 4 , wytgli Eff A 1 S C ,fp ilfza W R X' ft' Q .- x 7 , f'f?'T'E?n'R. ' A' ' 5' YRN .1555 ,mi-3' ml X JK il GA ,iq A I Q Zigi '. J fs.. 14'-T ff 5 f if -: Q ' f . t 1 if A ' i if 5 471-X '0q.o i .. v- x A mao- 6416: fe F A Jovi A M2 X gb 1, lfff.-i V , i' -'L+-x , F X 5 SS W 'TA K E 3' X mg 1' Ste ' , ' ' , . 'C E. J, -f f A if J ' r 1- j so pr Lg-, TABLE OF CGNTENTS Sport Pages Football 1 38- 145 Volleyball 146 Mens' Basketball 147-151 Womens' Basketball 152-153 Track 154-155 Savannah State College Coaching Staff Football .......................... Head Coach: William Davis Assistant Coaches: Joseph Crosby, Jr. Kenneth Tillman Joseph Turner Volleyball ....................... Head Coach: Gene 0. Sims Menls Basketball ......... Head Coach: Jimmy Westley Women's Basketbal1..Head Coach: Saralyn Truedell Track 8a Field ...... Head Coach: Richard Washington Baseball ............................... Head Coach: John Myles Softball ......................... Head Coach: Jimmy Westley SID ................................................. Lee Grant Pearson Athletlc Director ....................................... John Myles TIGERS END WITH A WINNING SEASON Casey Grigley RB Alvin Perry RB Jeffery Davis RB .Ion Spivey DT Leo Flournoy LB Terrance Houston LB Mike Wallace DB Leonard Kirkland RB Chris Tobler DB Marquis Waring TE Prince Fagan DB Timothy Smart TE Jacob Bostic Wendell Hayes RB Damon Simmons DB With the help of a new football coach, Mr. William Davis, Savannah State College came out on top with an overall 6-4 season and a conference record of 4-3. The Tiger football team faced a lot of changes with their determina- tion, motivation, and discipline. The most striking force on the team was Casey Grigley, a senior. Casey became the first person ever to rush for more than 1000 yards at SSC. The defensive players did a super job this year. They held the majority of their opponents to less than 20 points. The Tigers have a lot to look forward to next year. .LE . is l- Q rm 5 ii' If ' ggi! T .4 M Sam WashingtonfLB Carnell MillsfWR Timmy MedlockfDT Rodney WilliamsfOT Gregory GrayfC Steve FountainfOT Danny WilliamsfOG Willie JonesfDT Tim ReedfOG Bernard TerrellfLB Jerry WilliamsfLB Bobby CurtisfLB Calvin TuckerfDT Roy EllisonfOG Delbert FordfDT Antonio LeefWR Eric KirklandfOG 41, If Terrance HunterfOG Keith Byrd! Jeff HillfLB Rodney SpiveyfLB Dewayne RufffWS Tim WrightfDB Matthew YatesfDB Riley Jones f DT Lawrence WadleyfNT Jason BryantfDT Kenneth 'TatefDB Earnest EarlsfDB Eric BrownfDB Kenny DeburstfOT Derrick ThomasfOT Ramon LavantfOT Chris SmithfTE-P Ricky ThomasfQB Kenneth JohnsonfRB Mike JonesfDB Perryn OglesbyfQB Shannon SharpefTE-WR Hosea JonesfRB Anthony WigginsfP Kenneth ReesefQB Frank BurroughsfRB Edwin FordfRB James DunbarfRB Johnnie EllisfDT Calvin WattsfOG 414 Ili S if' S 'Jin K S TIGERS IN ACTIO 1. SSC beats MC at the Homecoming game. 2. Tigers score a touchdown. 3. You can't catch me! 4. MBC and SSC are at the line of scri- mage. 5. I got you! 6. 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Peterson brings orders from the coach. 6. Kenner and Reese get instructions from the coaches. 7. Coach Crosby looks puzzled. 8. It is time to play football. W 'A 'x Q QF 'TTT 'V' --:.t , .- 5 - vclQj, .-M ' A -. .K X. 5 1 TA A .. ,wiv - .3 -G . .kjgjzqa ,I 1. What's going on? 2. Williams and Brown go for the tackle. 3. Smart goes for the first down. 4. Grigley picks up some more yards running. 5. Tucker attempts a field goal. 6. You're not going anywhere! 7. Somebody take this ball! 8. Who has the football? mi? 7, -1'-M: :'vQvl V: ui . Y ww .. :gg aj-, , . ,ug L.. 5 g' A ..A.-:ple -fr , f 5' ' ky, -- 1. 4 -.. . - n-I s' CP? ' ' Q ' 'Mkt - ... rr: '-5-3? 475 . ,Yi .s N., W ,vi 4. i. 1.' J' Q zavleti- A.. lull., , ,qw .-gs 3 -,. Q Q ,Q 1 ., ,Q n x. ,.,,v,n,,., ' - I ww -rv - . 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A . 4- 'NR , if 3? l ' H f e e i b at K. ifil liiiil ag , - e ' SAVANNA TE COLLEGE FOOTB LL Football Statistics C10 Gamesj 1986 51111111-111111111 A 3 U 7 1 1 l RUSHING ATT HLAIN LOST NEI' LC 4 I Casey 1411111111 217 1233 A9 1163 91 eu av 7 173 A 369 1-'IHST DUJNS I 138 Sexy: 65151111 lga 35 so 35 12 1111111 'it 87 1:1 IS 'Q 11 es: 12 Pdalung 37 111:12 123:11 l7 R77 ll T6 17 Penalty 8 M P11111 1111111111115 3 o 11 -11 o Rushing Mtampu 3g,6 A076 112 73 112 3 1,1 Y-HUB Gained MSA 2067 14111111111 111151 1 0 ss -15 0 Yards lust H6 293 111111111011 51111111 7 o 7 7 H md' Rushing 778 1171 liilii SESAM 13 115 Y 111 15 Nvl Ydfdli P-359108 M05 1096 11-11111111111111111111 1 ll 2 9 9 Passes Attempted QM 157 Tim fmarr I 1 I 0 w. 2 Passes Completed 95 71 111.111 1711 31111 gf-13 1711. 91 Had intercepted 15 17115511113 anvil :Jr to'-111 1115 LG 1 Pl 13 Alum aye 590 633 Perrvn111 , ,1 7 .1 21 1 7 'lvldl NUI Yifdi 2186 2370 F.111'11r,1:l11sb 5 111 12 13 57 Average Cain 3,71 21.53 1111111111 H1151 1 11 T 3 15 Return Yards 739 827 V 7 95 Eff Ni '36 1111111111111 NolLost 25-9 117-23 A 1Q1.Q11 If 13 157 11 111312 E1 Penalties: NofYds 58-530 B1-6911 interceptions: NolYda 15-135 13-203 ,1E.w1,N,, 1,11 11,1 we H, ,PC No. of PuntulYdl 62-2090 116-17163 i W, H I V AVULMIBE Per Pllfll 33.7 37- jxjnj,Qfgjje 1 1+ -5 ff U11 I'1111t Returns: NolYdl 16-79 ?3-139 1T1S.111x1:1lg1w l I 511:17 yhykuff Hemrns, Nojyd. 30-623 AB-668 11.111111 1111v 1 7 117 1 111.7 A0 21 '111r11-am' Hammw 11, 17 .50 0 10,6 S9555 1 11.1 111111: 117 1-1 11111 71 15,7 Q51-re! Q14 Quarter! 1111 511131-1 111 11 177 1 11,1 111.1rles emu, 5 11 11 0 11.1.1 Int 2nd Jrd 4th Totals In Q if 'f ,wrlle 111 fl IH011 r, VRIT SSC 37 61 26 36 160 OPP 35 26 111 zo 127 Scores of All Games SSC OPP SITE Bowie State 30 0 Home Tuskegee University 15 5111 Away Alabama ASM University 3 7 Home Morris Brown 10 7 Away Georgia Southwestern 20 3 Home Clark College 16 0 Away Morehouse College 311 17 HOW? Valdosta State 7 21 Away Fort Valley State 6 18 HOITIQ Albany State 19 10 Away XPT KICKS OTHER X PTS FIELD GOALS INDIVIDUAL SCORING TDS ATT MADE ATT MADE ATT MADE SAF TOT PTS PPG Casey Grigley 3 O - O 0 - O 0 - 11 0 118 4.8 111 Calvin Tucker O 17 - ll O - G 10 - 5 0 256 2.11 In Mike Wallace 1 O - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 O 6 0.6 lf: Jeff Davis P O - O O - C O - C O 12 l.2 lil Alvin Perry 1 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - Il 0 6 0.6 I0 Perryn Oglesby l U - 0 O - 0 0 - Il 0 6 0.9 7 Eric Brown l O - fl 0 - O O - O O 6 0.0 10 Edwin Ford 0 0 - 0 i1 - 3 0 - 0 0 6 0.9 7 Ronald Day 3 O - U O - O O - O D 13 l.1l 9 Tim llllldl t 2 0 - tl 0 - U O - O 0 12 l.Q lil Hobby Kennel' l LJ - O 0 - O O - O O 6 Of! 7 Earl Bryant 1 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 6 0.6 10 'lotals 21 17- ll i1 - 3 10- 5 l 160 16.0 lil 1 PUNTINC No Yds Avg Lgh E31-1 Bryant ao 1719 57 3 75 Totals Jw 1710 31 5 75 Legend FIELD GOALS Att Made Lgx Calvin Tucker 10 5 51 w A FR Fumble hecove1y Totals 10 5 51 D ' , ' LB Pass Broken Up J 1' Y- - uk P. 1 mm Www M IS Qualtexbac aacc ALL RETURNS NofYde No!Yda NolYde TDs Avgg .., -, , L ' 'S BK Blockeo Klck Ronald Day P3-597 1 Zt1,11 Anthony Barney J-29 1.1 14,5 A ' . -' mmhm ,N ,, U lm, Pl Pass interceptlon Timmy Medlock 0 11 11,11 YI T1 , 1 Mike Jones 15 51 1,1 11.1. j'L- LQCKQLQS PQI' LQSS Eric Brourn 95 1 11,1 John Spivey 41,1 11 11:,1'1 'NI ,1 ' Earl Bryant 1-S 11 5.11 GL 1 Prince Fagan 1-0 11 11.11 1 -'1 ' 11111 wright 1-1-11 11 -7.1, Longes L 'Ja 111 Bernard Walker 1-4 O l.1'l Jerry Williams 31 1, 111.3 Perryn Oglesby 9-91: 11 111.7 Dwayne Ruff 4 11 -1.11 Totals 23-189 Z8-bot! 13-2111 J 10.0 DEFENSE A- UT AT TUT FR PS BK Pl TD FL GH Timmy Mecllock 15 411 351 11 :1 1 171 111-1,7 111 Riley Jones 1 1'4 LI 11 1 11 ,1 11-11 5 John Spivey 9 - 1 '11 1 1 1'1 11-JJ 11,1 Jason Bryant IT ,111 fn 11 1 1 11 T- 17 111 Bobby Curtis 27 11:1 93 11 11 11 tl li-11-1 llil Terrance Houston 17 911 1117 1 1 11 11 n-111 111 Jerry w1111am5 1.3 Q13 11111 3 4 1 ll 1-11 111 Kenny Tape 11 Z5 17 11 11 11 1'1 1-1 1171 Er,-,eu Earl, 11,1 14 111 11 ,, 11 11 1-1 Q Eric 51-Ohm 111 ,1-1 4- 11 11 1 1 gs, 111 Mike Wallace 1- EQ 1 11 11 11 J- 11,1 Mike Jones Q11 ,151 S11 1 1 11 3-r, 11f1 Chris Tobler . 11 Y V1 1 11 1, 11-11 T Leo Flournoy 111 5 17 11 1 11 171 151-45 7 Rodney Spivey ll - -1 1 11 1 11 '1-11 3 Carnell Mills '1 1 1 .1 1 11 11 1-1 1 Lawrence Hadley -1 1 1 11 1 11 11 1-Q 1 Mattew Yates 4 ' 11 171 11 11 11-11 -1 Damon Simmons 1 1 1 1 11 11 IVI 1-11 1 Tim Wright 11 , 1 11 171 11-11 2 Marque warring 1 2 1 IJ ,1 1 1, 11.11 1 Calvin Tucker 4 1 11 1 1 1, 11 1-111 10 lluiiud lone: 1 11 7 41 11 ll 1,1 11-11 Q Prmce Fagans 1 .' 1 U 1 11 ll 11-11 3 ,leff Hill 11 5 J 11 1 11 11 11--1 .-Xnlonlo Lee 11 Q 1 .1 11 1 11 ,,-11 lmavne Huff 1 L ,1 11 1 1 1, 11-'1 Q 1I1r1s 51:1it1. 11 1 1 L' 11 11 11 1,1-I' 1 141111 Byrd 1,1 J , 11 171 I1 11 11c11 1 Alvin Perry 11 1 1 11 11 11 11 11-11 111 511an11on Sharpe - 1 1 1,1 11 ll 1,1 11-11 llfl lucky Thomas I1 11 11 171 171 ll 11 1'1-11 1 Anthony Wiggins lil 1 1 O 11 l'1 1:1 0-11 1 karl Bryant 1 11 1 fl 11 11 O 171-11 10 1.11115 1114 4, 11- 11 91 -11 11 1 1,5-111 1111 5 CLLEYBALL IS EW T SSC The volleyball team is in its second year of existence at Savannah State College. The team is coached by Mr. Gene Sims. Coach Sims worked hard to train the young ladies since most of them had never played on an official volleyball team before. Unfortunately, most of their opponents had been playing for a long time, and therefore were more experienced than our team. The young ladies played with a lot of motivation, and this will help them improve their record in the future. Albright, Lisa Clark, GiGi Corey, Crystal Edwards, June Holsey, Sherry Jackson, Carla Malloy, Kim Moody, Diane Moody, Tonya Rivers, Sheree Smith, Jenny Westley, Janell Wyly, Joy SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL ROSTER SOPH. SEN. JR. FRESH JR. SOPH. FRESH SEN. FRESH. JR. SOPH. FRESH JR. 1986 HEAD VOLLEYBALL COACH: Gene O. Sims DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS: John H. Myles SID: Lee G. Pearson 1987 5'5 5'5a 5'8 5'5 5'8 5'1o 5'9 5'8 5'9 5'7 5'8 5'5 5'7 PHONE: PHONE: PHONE: Milledgeville, GA Lumber City, GA Savannah, GA Atlanta, GA Milledgeville, GA New York, NY Springfield, MA Folkston, GA Woodburg, GA Savannah, GA St. Martin, Virgin Island Savannah, GA Riviera Beach, FL C9125 235-6293 C9125 356-2210 C9125 356-2191 The men's basketball team is coached by Jimmy Westley. The team plays with a lot of motivation that they obviously get from their coach. The crowd is always cheering during the games because the team is so active during the game. Every player on the team plays like he is on one of the starting five. The players knows what it's job is and they do it. TIGER T KE IT TO THE HOOP A, . TH 2 -N' 5 3 ll an it 6 E X gi QNQS 'Z X xx. Grant throws a chess pass to Kelly. Tlgefs 80 f0f the febollnd- SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE 1986 - 1987 BASKETBALL ROSTER No NAME POS HEIGHT WEIGHT CLASS HOMETOWN JA Kelly, Steve I FXG 6'J 175 Savannah, GA M Brooks, Darryl GIF 6'2 180 Abbyville, AL 35 Dixon, Dion CXF 6'5 180 Savannah, GA 10 Field, Ernest GXF 6'3 185 Claxton, GA A1 Field, Keith C 6'7 215 Beaufort, SC Flournoy, Leo III F 6'1 195 Sandersville, GA S Grant, Jack D. G 6'1 175 Savannah, GA 11 Jackson, Alfred E. G 6'1 165 Ft. Gaines, GA 15 Jones, Kenneth G 6'0 155 Ft. Gaines, CA BQ Maddox, Joseph A. F 6'5 205 Bradenton, FL 12 Peterman, Elbert G 5'11 155 Abbyville, AL 41 Robinson, Sean FXG 6'455 165 Jacksonville, FL 13 Sheppard, Timothy G 6'3 175 Conyers, GA 55 Summers, Richard W. C 6'5 200 Millen GA 20 Buchanan, Sherrod G 6'1 168 Dawson, GA Bryant, Earl G 6'1 180 Savannah, GA lvhiwwgggef, Anfhnny G V b'1 175 Savannah, GA M HITI'.D COIXPII: Jimmy Westley SID: Lee Grant Pearson Director of Athletics: John Myles 356-2519 356-2191 or 2192 NFPQQIO ik , xx. , Darryl Brooks Earl Bryant Sherrod Buchanan .sx Di0Tl DiXOI1 Ernest Fields 1 150 Keith Field Jack Grant Alfred Jackson M- 4' If ws . ,, , . Q- lazf-AL, all I ' V xy f 'ifff galil in 'lf' Q4-+ , Kenneth Jones Steve Kelly 4 . ,.,. of ww' Joseph Maddox Elbert Peterman Anthony Roper R n Q Richard Summers TIGERETTES TAKE IT TO THE HOGP The women's basketball team is coached by Saralyn Truedell. There are a couple of new players on the team this year, and the gossip around campus is that they look like they can really play some ball. We hope so. So far the young ladies have been playing very well this season and it looks like they may come out on top. One good thing is the young ladies never give up and thatis what makes a good team. Hopefully, the Tigerettes will have a good season. The SSC family is cheering for you. inf K k ff , 5 J f . I Q p 17 X! H5951 f , Z. Z- ,il 3'6- T c l -THE LADY TIGERS BASKETBALL ROSTER- 1986 - 1987 i B 0 NAME 93555 89521921 555551 -23-13 Tonya Benford 1 G 5'7U -ll-ll Tracie Carter 2 F 5'6' -21-12 Kendra Carter R 1 F 5'6' Rhonda Daughtry f 1 F S'7' -14-4 Particia Gaskin 1 G 5'S' -22-25 Vera Grissom 4 F 5'1O' 3-35-30 Pamela Hurt 3 F S'1O' 35-13-23 Edwina Johnson 4 G 5'5' ll-25-L5 Natasha Johnson 3 G S'8' --12-14 Kim Jones 4 FXC S'1O' 12-20-20 Tonya Mctiendon 3 FXG S'9' lo-30-22 Stephanie Ross 4 FXC 6'1' 5-5-5 Shanta Rutlano 1 G 5'5' Q-4-35 Caroiyn Simpson f 2 FIC S'9' 1 - will not play until afner December 5,1986 Head coach: rm. Saralyn Truedell C912J356-2278 AD : Mr- aselenennl xr. Elijah West STDI Nf- HCNETCHN Atlanta, Georgia Ty Ty. Georgia Savannah, Georgia Savannah, Seorgia Jacksonviiie, Fiorioa Camak, Georgia Wiiiedgeviiie, s Enigma, Georgia Savannah, Georgia Atianta, Georgia Bainbridge. Georgia Conyers, Georgia Rochester, New York Montezuma, Georgia John H. Myles 49121356-2:10 Lee Grant Pearson 19125356-2191 151 THE F INI H LINE I OUR DESTINATION The track team is coached by Richard Washington. It takes a lot of endurance and stamina to run track. Nothing beats the joy of crossing the finish line first and hearing everyone cheer. The track team is small, and only the best make it to the end. if? , lX l Q Fl! Top Row: Charles Peterson, Coach Washington, Kenny Tate. Bottom Row: Melvin Williams. Ronald Day, Eric Brown i C A3-' Av- - f:'- - A - -.L fgvr -',.- - 1- U.-4, , C , V 'U , Q. -. A , -V A l 'K ' ' ws . A r, Q . is n 5 ' - , P ,-4- . U 4-Mfg i D s-1 i ' Q- - ' Ronald Day, Charles Peterson, and Melvin Williams at a track meet. Y l X 1 ! Q fi i , 1 ' l I . . sl A , , Q ff 'K 'ax KT W -- '- V .1 ' X-la plxx 1 Q wsu hi if C gf X ' V A - P - 1' l1'r-HM. lm' 5 +i...,1S,, -- 1 - , ,p ,gtk Ll, 1.3 Melvin Williams in a relay. P ' ,S eg : 1: -.. +-- Xxxc X ' 1 I 1 il ' - ' 7 fp- , L 5 Q- Q 'uni 'Q tj' ir? , ll if f C s Vi' 'i i--A , i' 5 'im vi- ' 3 7 H 6 IQ Y P ,lp L, 1 1 , xx 5 I - ' i . - --1 fl 'xi' V ' H ' ,. I - P1 1 it ' 2- lg F-.,,,, 5 1 -vf V- Charles Peterson at Paine College in a lf2 mile relay. 1 .4 Wg B . r agree Peterson, Barney, Tate, and Williams accept trophy from Coach Dupree at Paine College. 5 Mrs. Debra Wilson Adviser I . i Colleen Myers Organizations Myra Gordon Cover Design The cover ofthe 1986 Tiger was also designed by Myra Gordon. il My 1 ui Selena McDay Classes gg ' Angela Kelly Homecoming Artie Maxwell Faculty, Staff and Administration Renee Rolling TIGER STAFF Sports 2+ I, Sidney Montgomery Photographer Photographer Christopher Powers n f . fi ti 1 Dawn Pinner Audra Foreman Staff Assistant Staff Assistant Typists: Valerie Andrews Valerie Fuqua Penny Tyus ': Photographs on pages 138, 139, and 140 were pro- vided courtesy of the Savannah News Press. T 'fi 1 4 - i 1 -am ..-.. . Rochielle Bevans Photographer June Powell Staff Assistant 15 EDITOR-I -CHIEF I in I QXQYYWW 5 X Q'-Y 3 Q 4' v 414'-, -O! R ' ,F J, 351' iii . X . , t H 5 . Nl. . , .5 QQ xx P A ' X. t K N xx i X. 1-N 'W .JA Q Q' V. w , -' , W2 mm? ' 'ii X' ., a X K W f A, Y - , .3 iffy A1 ' X. W9 ' me ' A .Ss 1 5 i, Y , M. I V' 4552+ . S A 'fi ,. f I 3 . f A X E if A Q .1 :A ' 1 : '- 4 SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE s-rA1'E coLLEGE BRANCH SAVANNAH. GEORGIA 31404 STUDENT PUBLICATION To Fellow Students and Other Members of the SSC Family: Completing the 1987 Tiger was a very laborious and time-consuming task. However, a quality annual was produced. l would like to thank my staff and all others who assisted in some way. l would also like to thank Mrs. Debra Wilson, Mrs. Carless Lawyer, and Mr. Lee Grant Pearson for their help and comfort in times of despair. To those of you who will work on the annual staff in the upcoming years -- GOOD LUCK!! To those of you who will sit back and not cooperate, complain and criticize -- ACTION SPEAKS LOUDER THAN WORDS!!! Yours truly, Valerie M. Andrews Editor-ln-Chief l59 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. RANDOLPH FISHER HILLARY HATCHETT 160 T 'F 'Eu1fI
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