PRO CHRISTO ET HUMANITA TE Shaw University Library mini, iF Wifi , 1 xii fi, VF! K VNTVERSITATIS SHAWENSIS QW X 4 1 .QQ L Y Zim if I ne I I X 4 7, . . N' S! s 5' .L S fyxai xc X? X r , 535 f ? Si Q X 5 N 'Yl- 31 . . .3 xY 53 ' U , ,A 1 I u i wh 1 F12 arf HS? A THE BEAR 1967 SFWU tLby SHA W UNIVERSITY Raleigh, North Carolina ! , I f fi TS' hit L. There is presently a trend away from the conservatism that has been characteristic of Shaw University. The move has been toward a new lib- eralism and new individualism. The pedagogical framework is being modified. The University is only as good as its students. These students remain within the framework of administration and tradition. but in their restless movement toward their own goals they are producing a slow but apparent change. The result is a paradox. The motion of the student stretches the framework of tradition and a new relationship is established. At this point the University has, in a sense, become divided in two. There are tradition and conservatism. and there is a new spirit of change altemately working together with co-operation and straining with friction to break away from each other. This book mirrors the individual drive within the framework of the old. Each is incomplete alone, the new often being too new, the old, too old. Each part must conliict or cooperate with the other to achieve a unified end. 4 S3653 Informal The Shaw Renaissance Coronation Founder's Day Homecoming Organizations Greeks Queens May Day Sadie Hawkins Day Sports Divinity School Administration Faculty Classes Public Affairs Forums International Studies Forums J SHA W UNIVERSITY19 ff , , . ' I M16 '55--Q A 'x vtx -:lbw T ,-5 A J V ,sk q'N',- . 5 K .n S NX 96.1, .M .,'W' lid' gf? ' ', Y 'SS 'I' I '9.?iNr.1-,.f...,.x ., X f-4 fv l Y . , ' A -, , , ' -, ,M 14' W5- 9' A9930 v , I , K Q-:vu 'T L'-'R I . ,,, U . - - ,, 'MlZ'raC:?+-. '- . . -A ff - ' RQQA.-x'w ri-fike 'gk' Ah. A,-, ' . 7 '53-5' V 1 -.3 X55 v' .. 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I -4 N THE SHA W RE AISSANCE I I l i i The Science Building gets a cleaning. 5. I . w-, fflnf I .il-1 N -,-,A Q fx .. -I .1 ,X . xi 4--ff-5' .3 - f' 2 gs 5 , 27 if 4 , QILFFF? The Student Lounge stands in the way of progress. QU V ,.1nvlv '6 ,--, -. Vs.- THE SHAW BIRTHPLACE GIVES WAY TO A NEW ERA , . . OLDEST SHAW BIQILDING COMING DOWN-Pxctured abnve IS Shaw Hall, the tirst buxldmg completed on the campus ol' 103-yean old Shaw L-l'llYCl'5ll'f Thls hutldtng. begun tn 1865 and completed m 1870. was constructed by the tint students at the umverstty, The bncks were handmade by the freed slaveb jun after the Cml War A new LADINEFBIIF Memonal Ltbrary. now under construcuon. wall he located near the preeent me oI'Sh.1v Hall. Thus lb a part of the S36 Mlllmn re-dexelopment program planned at Shaw. 1 fi ,,.-.4 4 . ll Q , - B3-i9 - - l' ., !!! I L F u:2' , . .f X-jj 'v ' . - .-5 f,..g.F is -34, ' 49 '.?l ' 2.1j:.g!3aH 21-'L J ' Y 43 -nr-2-e-211.6 A Y A N -ia:-5-Q - L,b X' -,. ,!, . ..- - T -x6 e 'f ' 1-1 , ff , ei The beginning of the construction for the Nine Story Womens Dormitory, and the Student Union Building. ttf 'E ,X t v J i g K il inf!! J -R. V of 3.X'-.- Q'x . it ' Y4, f ' K iltrjx 1l!.'. i'lf1?'NT :-A 3'-'W TVN. '-:ev 59-rr wk 'R Q mba 'Q , , , x , in - 33' 5 .r ' N 1 'uni . - . . 1 1. . ggi. 5. if Q5 Akisnih V7 Q CONSTRUCTION I ff BEGINS. . . 'I I H r 4 I P w W N I n ll I7 P , EL L 1 8x vf'f..lu. -. Rmng nme hlllldlhg 'L CONSTRUCTION BEGINS on a Sl. 250,000 hall, which will house 404 women. It is scheduled to open Sept. I. I967. gl stones hugh. the new women's drurmltory overlooks work on the Student Union I-l 8 1 I I ' 1 Q i I Two studems vxew the construcuon site. 'UQ I ' 'L Construction nearing the end . . . J wb. 3, 2 4 'AR '.,' 4.- K L. YM! ji? - Le. ff X' x H- J 1 1 ,, 9-.5-f f ' '-4 . Z 'll g..J 1' J s N XS F K. j 1 iq 4 6 in I-1- Y rr- 'QS 5 N. ii' I 1 X Vera Allen, Miss Shaw Umversity 1966, steps down from the throne. THE SHA W CORONA TION PTGSICICDI James E Cheek crowns Barham MISS SHAW UNIVERSITY 1967 i MISS SHAW UNIVERSITY 1967 The Lovely Queen BARBARA SUE BULLOCK and her attendants Lady Brenda and Lady Shella ln our hcurtx we hulld u shrlnc I thee , . . We hail the Queens ut' Shaw U. . . The Evenings Hrs! dance. NY!! Lady Bullock in the Royal procession The Favorites , . . .f Barbara at St. Augustine's Coronation Vice-President of Development, Mr. Lee and Mrs Lee at the Comnatmn. 'Q E ,f 431-4-J 'x -s4,, T 11 r I K I x 1 H V A I Dr, Benjamin E. Mays, Founder's Day Speaker. e ff' ,-me 'la Dr Mays reuexvex the Lllterarum Humamorum Duc- Inf I ' I I it a 12 :J ff?-4 tg? Tb -5 f-:N .1 Wulf , 6 , 53. ,sg J! .-.Q nn SALLIE TOTTEN, Miss Senior 1967, and her attendants. 13' , F x 36 1 1 Miss Shaw Cheek, receives the Howers from, Dr. King V Ji V 5 '11 fi I 5 If i Miss Homecoming gels a handshake from the star player, James B. Cheek. 37 THE HOMECOMING CLASH AGAINST ST PA UL COLLEGE. X -..E And the crowds gathered . . . YA Stop him BEARS! 1... , n I .ah Q v x T Light up a Lucky Strike Jump high for the boys tm s t r etch 9.0 an . uk., 4 WELCUME ,..nQ., wr- ' x , Fw-gn I' , WELCOME Watchmg the NUTS go by 1 , 'v-lu- Homecoming dance 4l I x . ,' ,gm K ' , .r X, ,vi e younger generauon P L h a ' S ,. L. -rr 'Q 'Y ,' The older generation -I I . . . ...str The dmncr Inns rg, arms 42 Well Hello world ' 'X wx. ff , .g I 14' 11-4- -we-5, So what. any , . . person can do that, Meet Happy and Tired Look Mom, no feel, hands, ears. head or sense. 2 . S I' f ' fx H la ' 1 ,hi 1 wx WJ'-5 D 'iff . if I N -4411 ' , h ,-n ' 1 1 Q v 0 A. ' L W . ex 4 'K' ., .l . 1. . - Nita on a flat , .. 43 1 ' : l GQGANUZATUQDN X. M YN i . ,, Hp? f 1? N P 4 A xr B- Nil 1 E 5. kj sf v x AJ CHEERLEADERS Brenda , Lydna Butler. Shelxa Bates. , Carol Adams. Patncla Peyton, Mary SHA W'S DRILL TEAM I Lp M Sh Htl THE YEARBOOK STAFF Nut xhuwn Ymnnc l'IllP.lll'lLlx Dune l rccrnnn Joel Duuh Elaine Colllnghum .md Cheryl Hayes Dwlght J. Johnson University Photographer Miss Berlina Patterson, Co-editor hr f A MQ, . Tri! 1 T4 st ill Berlina Richard D. Martin, Co-editor, 1 aw' -Q., l 1 H PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB xx! ' 451 FINE ARTS CLUB THE SHA W CHORALE SOCIETY ,. nm , -cus. M- Q , V... A-- - V FV- , ,,,.. ,. Af!-li C' n v. Y .' li, E A- il ,V -e- n I if ' H ff x. 3113 Tara, Oc' .sf PLA YERS li ai A scene from THE MAD WOMAN OF CHAILLOT . , , I-:.g F' O 1.x O P' 1 xgy-Jxf 4 X Nina ' ' - ..,. ,,-...-L -. ' say qv i 10 nil., ' ll . .... ARE MY BONES READY, IRMAT' fshouls the Mad Woman, Brenda Ward. cenlcrl 51 2 Q7 6 M w V f 4 f u'JJ Eff X 1 E 1 df-1 . 1 . 1 4 5 1 1 1 1 E 1 I i 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 Q 1 1 1 I 1 1 ' 1 1 .X 1 1 , 1 If 1L Nlxwf 1' 5 fe ,N ff 'fn 2 al A af-Q. Z :Ji A... ., . 'Exif' ' N.: :f rw T - ' I ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA I , K--1.1 F4 A ' ,au-li, Vi! if it Y- ew' 2 A Marietta Chance, Robbie Debnam. Lorraine Bames, Natlie Mitchell, Eloise Maxwell, Lula Green, Brenda Ward. Demeterias Daniels. Carolyn Smiley. Francine Hayman ALPHA PHI ALPHA , Spencer Baldwin. Horace Graham. Wilton Smith. Robert Russel, James Savage. Wrlle Rxtmcy. Danny Burell. Kermit Britt. l f I r I l I I, I V . h , l' lil lla l i ,l DELTA SIGMA THETA V. rg!-1 l . I v .. I 1 1 I ' l I r f , u 1 1.54 Q x X Kill Fl 'I' 3 : l ' 'wh 2 ll- I l. 1 V. l l Q Alberta Pace, Doris Vance, Nita Saunders, Madlyn Branch, Rebecca Stalworth, Hazel Suggs. ff: YVVT' ff xr-ya Franklin Cheek, Fred Long, Charles Moore, William Teal, JameQ Bloomfield. L. 3 wfx , ka 8 V V THE HONOR SOCIETY N- xx v Erma Baker, Geraldine Turner. Annie Hill, Florine Burch 56 ZETA PHI BETA 4 ,z I' 4' - ' ,.-.,i 4 ' ',f'f- 'Q' fi GI d P I Hel H t Betty B SIGMA GAMMA RHO Marjone Powell, Dons Dupree. Adelle Stokes GROOVE PHI GROOVE FELLOWSHIP fl I .vnz-.oxiuvfsw-. ,-.-1 Q' Donald Brent. Sidney Twigg Dwight Win R1 h dM - .ll yr. ...,.- 'c- rt K ny Sparrow. Daryl Sill 2 Q 2 fx THE GROOVES ARE ON THE MOVE .fl SMA. ,,f f L Dwight and Dwight J ,, Z' l. , x M GIC 4 r KAPPA ALPHA PSI Robert Hassel. Andrew Lamb. Marvin Barton. Bruce Winston. Douglas Freeman. All Gaskins, William Pollard. George Spuuldmg. sr 1 ef' W 'Y A N0 RKW5 TIIE ,ae Joseph Goodson day dreaming . . . T. gg ' I'M in the mood for love. fl',.q 'i' 413 X' DlSllHgUIShEd lnokmg Gcurge Spaudlmg :N 61 itudyxng for finals ,f L - Q., ,Y ,. Informal shots of Greeks A bf - . ' . , .X ISBGJ ,bi we QE,33'34'fA 3' Sax I sl .1 , X ' S Ulf BG.. .2 ,N-ga, kv. ?'-vt 'Fl V w ', wa, K 1'-I ...,, .,, 'V' P lv. IW? ,bak l .QV 'ff' , - - ' '- V fb! .' A ,' jigt W l A 29 X H ,. ' qi ' - x .' iii: ' ag? ' 5 1 9 E' . Q-5 --.ufluxfl Q Sw 62 x 5 x X3 NJ' xf 1 J 'q J 0 0000 2 if jk N f M QP ' X 1 . , I va 6 f X152 x f ,.N.N.m. A' .gp-.'f 1 , Ae' ,li 1 A 1' .I BARBARA THE BELOVED MISS SHA W UNIVERSITY bl M155 Sham nl her lcnxurc 1 I l Q : Barbara the Beloved . . She pauses for a moment , . . Barbara and her attendants , 'Q x xn ERBIT rr s SH-.n Exsns www fl' f I I Xax A ' -,gp J! N e-fl -H if-' D ll' nl R?-,Arif - Twlns talk . Mm Junmr l,.1ur.1 Bullock Miss Senior Sallle Totten Miss Sophomore Tasha Hall Mm Frcshmm Yvonne Fitzpatrick 67 'fi- MINS S C4 A Lnulsc Vqugh Mlxx B S U lmhullc Slnglicry Mm Sunday School Nlllfgllftfl I-Q.1k1nx --1-.4 .,.-- Miss Groove Phi Groove Sandra G. Mangum I ll 1 N was 'U 8,1 I T111 :fix , . A- 11' V wt X . ,v ,ru ,QU mn x - v w 5 , iN' 'X n ,1 -211 a Mass Grrl of the Campus. lvenrerf. Frrsl Runner Up Mrss Louise Vaughn. Second Runner Up Mrsx Kay Francis Klng Miss Alpha Kappa Alpha Brenda Ward - I Miss Kappa Alpha P51 Irene Trrhuur Miss Delta Sigma Theta Alberta N, Pace Miss Zeta Phi Beta Patricia Neal lst. Attendant to Miss Senior Constance Evans Miss Phi Bela Sigma Addie Bass Miss Alpha Phi Alpha Robbie Lorraine Debnam if 5 Mm Iulcrn.1l1un.xl Jeannette Rlclmrdwn Miss May Day Miss Meserve Hall Ruby Ray Judy Cooper 5 I Y, '1 -iff, .IM - 1 0'-an ,,..-,A M155 G11'l ofthe Campus Penclvpc Powc Mus Omeg.1 P21 Ph1 D.1n.1 T1bhN - , 1.. m1?7.1 .1 'glam f 1 1 1 ' 1 1 I 1 Miss COHgEl'll8llIy Shella A Ray --.....-in 4 I 6 h-Q 1 :A-r-55 ' i -Y s I -v.,A',. 4 5 i Miss Physical Education Miss Homecoming Demelerias M. Daniel Janice Brown Miss Baseball Yvonne Fitzpatrick Miss Shaw Hall Annex Yvonne Moses I 4.4- 'V Miss Football Sandra Long tc- I , '11 , ' X 1.--'f'lh'5Jtf'1HaE' MIS? Truck Hamelle Walker Beurer of the Queens Crown , . , . . .J1mmy Cheek MAYDAY Miss Ruby Ray. MAY DAY QUEEN May Day Queen and her attendants. .1 N Lilhxs I Ir 53' 8' ACTIVITIES The recesgxonal .i 'FT' V' 'bs 'o 1' Judy at the bal , . . ,'V','f 'nif- ' - gf Q 777 f-ff M Y M, XX' I' c A SGI' x,'V:.- 'UM '- 5. ,fr I I A 'Q ai IA' my --1. - - .5 V -1. .. M '.-. -. . -Q -M, . '- .4 Sf .?kgb'H?g.'ew', F' ,050 SADIE-HA WKINS DAY 1967 -' elf .7 '- 0, ,'-T571 ag. S Well! What next . . , .wl- X 5 ,4-4' if in Lady Robin f,, 34 r X, Y -E S... .,l Our foreign students on the block 5 Y. Look mom, no teeth . , , Day dreamer x Q ,z Q , 3 1 ' 1- - 5 , lm... 5 'J I 1,1 , ,,-53: ' H N 4, ff .' I, hui '.,' X -. - 4 1 Q . W- A x Q 5 ? x I ' i v ,,' X , M K ' ' 'ix'l1iV5ix5x Y I 8 K-, .. .xx-ix N - -, ..: Lx 'r. A , if hx kr- CT ' 1 TA V - Q X 14, Sf 49 'V-I . Q jf' I ,xx Nr ,, fu x .. N 'xxx X- ...N X z w N . X ,fp 'Q if TH ETUCS Q.. . Unix '.-, 52-A, , . 4. .'N--M.: Q.: .-5,1 , .- .f 3 :ix UYQHQ-Qwfagd vw-. -f, -3 ,,. Svwt-. .. - ,A f 'P i-'1 'x ' if ' we-'-I ' f .-Q ,--?y2f,.,l all I-,',z,, .11 ' .M ,:- .-'-5-fy Kg: M Q.,-4 -.Q , - Y' , 3 5 7 '- 32?-4515 1 1'iiP?+3g5,,. L . fi! . jt'. I-'fff Qf'f rf. :mf -A -f-s 1- Q- Na--L.:uv:4. -nf. F'- , gn, yy- .NV-QQ., 1, 5-.Q 1.-.-5 -' .A ' . -:gc . ' Q: gs I Q-,fm,'w. 'vfiw . '.3TN-F-'S'--5.95-sem-S, fl?-fs? --ga ,,,,43,,5A .- ..g. V- , , N.. wr-f ,'3i,,.z1 - .19-., ?H5J,.' 5-1-,IN-,,,,195,. sf Q.-,-.,ffi5 fc-h. .4-at 41.2, '- tif W., V AJ'-. , .5 .w .4 6v, -- :ff , , , I ,- P- .Y mf vm. ,.-r . 3f,,ggff'f ,xi 4 ., .ASQ-' ,X - 5-Q, '1y'i.l A -swf-Q.QL'1g?:Q Yffiiyqg.-,. , W fm.. .-3 . -' ' 'fl '.- A , X'--212, jj-:Ay w.QTffb.' - tw-:f1e.'f1'1 Q54 .fag new - ' .--wa. 1-.-1.-, A--2-LB.- Bill Jones I I I I I sy' Vx .fx r x 1 Will Thomas 84 M.. .a-. 1 THE BEAR 85 Z FOOTBALL .A 1 Front row: Coach Lee Royster. Art Bridges, Ruben Russel, Armond Scott, Louls Smith, James B. Cheek, Willie Jones, Leon McKinley. Fred Long, Jesse Jones, Blshop Stallings and, Coach Horace Smulls. Semml' mwy Thomas Morton. Wllhe Sharpe, Mlke Brown, Ralph Pope, Lenne Gnce, Donald Wllllams, Wlllmm Brown, Lawrence Deus. Curl Grltlith. Roger Stennot, und Wllllum Thomas. Tl1lrdRuw Leo Spencer, Wlllldnl Crowder, James Peason, Leon Gillas. Joe Bell, George Spence. Robert McLeod. Leo McNair, Ed O'Damels, Roger Johnson and Melvin Bolds. 4111 mw: Vaughn Harris, Earl Plckney, Nat Saunders, Robert Long, Dave Wnghl. Roy Lassller. Tom Brown. James McKee, Johnell Gray, Spnny Duvns. 5111 row: Trauncrs Kenneth Sparrow CUMULATIVE FOOTBALL STATISTICS-'67 Season Passing Att. Robert McLeod ll8 Willie Jones 21 Lenzie Griee 14 Rushing Carries Fred Long 129 Willie Jones 87 Roy Lassiter 43 Receiving Caught Art Bridges 30 Fred Long I0 Roy Lassiter 8 Points Scored TD Art Bridges 5 Fred Long 2 Willie Jones 3 Comp. 46 I0 7 Gains 556 355 I63 Yds. 399 82 299 'X-points 2 3 O Int. I2 l I Lost 49 59 21 TD 5 2 l Total 34 I8 I8 Yds. 622 l52 46 Total 507 296 i 142 87 I r At W xi' Wav: if N f,x. .. .5-'W - 14, Wgsax, 0 wg N- i ' E1 'z 'x ..,,q n-- Q X 1 pg 3 .HJ -uf, -ww - .I A Catch the ball Art. 5 . A ' and the crowd cheered '48,- QU: 7. Art retums to the field 1 L. 1 90 - ' ur .45 '59 fhiy 0 z , 5. -4-.e- ' - .-2-3' ggi-Q. 6 A 8j4f,,5,7'2E'f? ,': E ' I Mk ' 5 UP high 'li-L. im, 'f-.9 FF L' E+ I-.F . -1-V- J ff-iii 0, Go, Girls L THE BEARS PLAYAT NIGHT... 1 1 1 1 - 1 I rb 1 ,XX , - , x ' . .' , xc , ,' ' V --P A4 XL I K w if fl- . , 93 14? The coach giving a few tips to the Fellas BASKETBALL 1967 CUMLTLATIVE TOTALS FOR SHAW UNIVERSITYS BASKETBALL TEAM 1966-67 Season Record: Won 7-Lost 11 1A11 conference gamesm Player Field Goals Free Throws Rebounds Points Player Att. Made Pet. All. Made Pet. Fouls No. Avg, Total Aw Norman Joyner 369 206 55.8 121 69 57.0 32 80 4,4 481 26.7 Ivan Donovan 133 70 52.6 73 48 65.8 60 276 15.3 188 10.4 Robert Drakeford 130 68 52.3 Sl 20 3912 50 166 11.7 156 11,1 Bobby Sanders 145 61 42.9 x39 26 66,7 51 I7 1.0 1-18 9.3 Edward Hamilton 83 X25 30.1 xii 39 709 36 42 2.5 S9 5.2 Bobby Moore 66 X36 54.5 18 13 72.2 11 75 18.8 S5 21.3 4 'Q Edmond Hamillon Victor Swift Art Joneb Frank Barnes Norman Joyner Bobby Sanders Arthur Robmson Edward Humlllon Wnlham Spann. Coach Warren Jones Guy Fennel Raymond Whltaker Johnson, John, Tramer Ivan Donovan Robert Drakeford James Whlle Robert Troubletield Warner Johnson, Ass'l Coach .rv , I 9 N Q' . , M xo f x' 9- Y. F 1 In A Kr ?1iwiX f g ' It 9 Ci pf V -'ff 3 4 vi' IX Y :Ziff Rf .QQ 5 U 1,4-:,' gg 1- ! IL 4 ' 1 1 ' Ii 'Ili 'Qy fix an N 1 4 vl' e - 4 w nf! My V O If gs .:. it ,LA , - ., - . x0 9 --Q, ll' ws,-A s Wy ' . .' 9 B! iw i U QM!! X l Ted and Spence video tape the game . . . -5, H a.-4.112 wt, TILE YYL4CHZ YYL4Al . -B 1967 1,- Z9-4,45 . : 1, I- .,-L, l 'x E :Wifi ..0.,. it-vlgfq .3 Q' . The Plajerx Curns B.1ule Ornerw Wrllumw Wrllmm Bland Ydnce Greene Andrea Lynch Leonard Guy Fred Rnbem Elmer Hdmyn Jew: Brllrngsly gn, . 192' '91 'f -1: Bill To m '1 . I 1 5-'sjifili .'4 I' .,-4 r v Fred 1 4 1 THE BASEBALL TEAM 1967 U Ll VM K x 5 X1 lhf' ann We 'Nan r ,..g...q.,.-, 2 Xl' . ,'F 1 - . 3 xy! - 1' N' A ' 1 'Q ' ',-'Zh ls! row Ind row William Panda Brown Edwm Jordan Fred Long Dwight Wmn Willie Jones Thomas 'APuddm Morton Randolph Bazemore Bobby Sanders James Whlte Robert Long Donald Hurt Douglass Edwards 3rd row Robert Gamson Dennls Beary Joe Bell Vaughn Hams James Powell 1 L l P I L ', ,A ,, uf' 'D I if ' I5 S xg, - 'A - 15 X if vw-, gp-1 -.f 1:- Y' f Q. Q . L 3 G g l?-1' ' W f-fair . ' 'N ' r - . , 1 . 135, ' A . 'f-- . .. 1. av 'K 4 LV, I 'SQ' xl '- ' X- , 4 .- , X l A v .5 . , - . 5 ' , 1 W 4 , V ' - X , '- . 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KX -T! r,l.f ..- . . -fer Y ','..l N 5 ,I I L x ffrp Ja, f I 1 .-gr x jj ,, . .h' 1: XX il'- N, L,, -.-X , ' . 1 A .wx .-,N -.4 AHC' ' 'L ' r X f x ,. lo ,- ag, 's -an f ,1-'M lfx .f . ,I - u N s..-' hr 'iff 4 .1 1 -A 4 , 41--Q. -.fx Nt ' ' A .1 ' nw a n . Q ' an 5 J v THE SHA W H11 DIVINITY SCHOOL EJ vi 4 Sl 1 1 5 La James Z. Alexander. University Minister and Acting Dean of the Shaw Divinity School. Historical Statement The genesis of the School of Religion is rooted in the history of Shaw University, an institution of higher learning. founded December l. 1865. when a theological class formed in the old Guion Hotel situated where the State Museum now stands. This class was formed by Dr. Henry Martin Tupper who was honorably discharged from the Union Army after serving for three years as a private and as a chaplain. On October 10. 1865. Doctor Tupper settled in Raleigh with his bride. Mrs. Sarah B. Tupper. and in December organized the class which was to develop into The Shaw University. Shortly after the formation of the theological class. Dr. Tupper saw the need of expanding his activities. With 5500.00 which he had saved while in the army. he pur- chased a lot at the corner of Blount and Cabarrus streets and there erected a two-story wooden structure. With the help of a few faithful followers. he constructed this building from timber prepared from trees that they them- selves had felled in the forests. The Raleigh Institute. as it was called. was one of the largest structures of its kind in the city. In 1870 the present site of Shaw was purchased. It was then called the General Barringer Estate. In 1871 the name of the school was changed to Shaw Collegiate Insti- tute. This remained until 1875 when the school was chartered and incorporated under the name of The Shaw University. There followed a period of expansion and growth. Its fundamental objective was stated in its motto: Pro Christo Et Humanitate -l For Christ and Humani- tv J In 1900 the first B.Th. degrees 1-19 were conferred. Thirty- three years later. April 15. 1933. the School of Religion was established by HCI of the Board of Trustees of The Shaw University, enlarging the work of the Theological Department. The School offered the Bachelor of Divinity degree on a six-year course of study. combining two addi- tional years of study with the four-year Bachelor of Arts program in the college. Striving to face the reality and demands of a revolu- tionary changing society, the School of Religion revised and intensified is curriculum of study in 1953. initiating a full three-year course of study on the graduate level lead- ing to the Bachelor of Divinity degree. This program. cur- rently in operation. admits only students who possess a college degree or its equivalent. At the beginning of the 1960-61 academic year. the Shaw Divinity School began to function as a completely independent and autonomous theological institution. training the minds and hearts of men and women for the work of the Christian ministry. 'Pd SHAW Heslip M. Lee Divinity DIVINITY SCHOOL Charles L. Coleman 3 . 'r Leo J. Stillpass Hal Vester Miles School John Prince, Jr. 108 FACULTY Students Theodore J. Weeden David Vaughan - X Q 'I x X' X , ' 31? A I ' 2' .'?,'P' '- ,-'f N -- .1'. -lj' A' ' 'x fiyfw? 'rf:'.f ':f'5Q -' 4,21 x 1 ' r A i,.,5w ' -gf -rw., ' , . . Hu.: Aw, 1 .5 V' Q .Z i . .,Q A .fn 44 , 4 .1 1? 5 -f'ff 5.-12-2 +45 ' -'U' 1 2 U. ' 31?-.' ma, ' 4? 'J' Q- ' me-an ff .eq ' pf. , ,L ,, +A'- iifgjqu M 'f -- .445 i , 1 1 95 glzfff. ' 4 55-21321 :-gl, ' ' ',I'Qi'T 4, 1 v . 5. . .ip ' f , N, V J . , 1. ' ' .' - 1' l I, . . t jp iv A ,gg 1 Jw QE., . B . . F. 5 '- .. rf- '.r'r v . 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S- Qc- , -. 1 N ici 'S - -- - ADMINISTRATIQN i 1-uv- Am T, Spuuldmg C'h.urm.1n. Board of Truslccw Hamid I' Clmwx Sumlnll. N .I L' Melxm Fruccx. .lr Rush Sqlmrc. N L' Mn, lX1.ll'f Duku Scm.1nx Durhnm. N C J. NlvJlXlllC Broughton. .lr R.IlClgl1. Ni' R Sllhlfl l-Dllllxvlll Vlmrlullc, N C, xxllllllllll. H Joncx Rqlcngh. N C J Lupur l-'rccm.m Norfolk. X41 E Thcudnrc Juncs xdllkff Purge. P4 John N. Curllcy R.llClgl1.N.C .lnhn R Lnrkmx Raleigh. N C .Iuhn W. Wmlers RrllCIgl'l. N C' Hmv.1rd L Mlluhvll Cl.llCNXlllC. N C Wrlhqm C' R.uncN Nou Yurk C115 Wxllmnm H, Rlnudcs Xlnlley Forgc. P4 Paul H .Iolmwn R.1Iv:1gh.N.Cf Jwn.1lh.m D.lIllClx RlllClgl'1. N C. Mn Ellen S .-Xlxlwn R.llClgl1. N C Vklnrren Clxrr XVIDNIUII-S.llClI'l. N L' J W Gmwdluc Durh.un. N C' Dr Juhn VK Whxlc Axhcxnllc. N C' Chnunq R Edxmrglx lulyctlcullc. N C' John W Drum New York, N Y Terry Sant'-vrd Fnycllcxlllc. N C' R Pcylun Wrmdwn frm! R.1Ic1gh. N C' Stephen J. XX rughl rpm New York C115 Jnhnl Thcululd tpnm Lung lsl.md. New Yurk , 4 X .9 PRESIDENT OF SHAW UNIVERSITY JAMES EDWARD CHEEK Ph.D.. Drew University PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE THE PRESIDENT'S FAREWELL TO THE CLASS OF l967 The 18th century French philosopher. Voltaire. once wrote that history reveals that mankind is divided into two classes: those who are made by history and those who make history. There are those who are the victims of circumstance. and those who are the creators of events: there are the drifters and the driversg the leaveners and the liftersg the slaves and the masters. Your entrance into the community of college educated men and women signals the class of men to which you belong. As you leave us. take with you the knowledge your teachers have provided. but passionately continue the quest for wisdom. Carry with you the spirit of mission and service vihich has kept this institution alive. Exem- plify always that love of liberty and devotion to justice which you have already stamped upon the consciousness of this society. Speak always that truth which makes both men and nation free. Will to tight on the side of freedom: resolve to die if necessary in defense of human liberty. Seek no evilg ferret out every abuse. Give love to those who hateg speak tenderly to those in anguishg minister mercifully to those in trouble. Let no mai despose your youth. Fear not to run the races that cannot be won. Engage the battles from which other men Hee. Cultivate a stern self-reliance. To the ideals we have taught. demonstrate a tirm fidelity. With faith in your ability. hope for your future and love for your person. we send you forth to do that which is right as God shall give you to know the right. I bid you all a sad. but fond farewell. Dr. King Virgil Cheek, Jr., Vice President-Academic AlTairs. JD., University ot' Chicago Law School. - ' -N if' 'Tv Q. Iii, i ' -. , ffl? sf Q., , ,. .. 4 -., Q.. Saigfii .- 1-' 41,4 ' lf: 152.4 ...K .. , . Mrs. Elizabeth B. Cortield, Dean of Women MA.. Teachers College, Columbia University ll5 Thonmm E. Kee, Dcun ul' Sludunls M.A. Columbia Univeraily Rev. Charleb L. Coleman, Dean of Men S,T.M. Andover Newton Theological School. 1 Mrs, Roberta F. Lnghlner. Admmtstrative Assistant to the Presi dent, 5 V . Q A product of North Carolina College at Durham. '63 X ,.?s Hesllp M, Lee. Vtce Prexrdent for Devclupment. BD, Colgate-Rochester DlV'lHlIy' Schuul i, xx ' r Lcnmr H Ckmk, Dean wt' Instruction M A, Cblunthtu UIIIVCINIIF' ,-,f f 1 Mr .. 116 a. R.-5 J. , P-15: l'x :fx ,la rf Mrs, Martha Wheeler. l.'I'llVEl'Sllf' Reglslrar Nl.S,. Tenneisee Stale Mrs, Velma G Clarke. Dlreclur of Temng MA. Flfk L-l llXCl'NlIf Mrs. Lum B Nhrlln B.S, Morgan Stale College 5, . 1 I Al 1 ff 3 I 1 wav IJL.-- x-....-:..-,. ?:'l,. Q., , -an-...p ' , 1-..f..,f.-2.-.4-.--w.fun.-v-,..5,,. ..,,,, Mrs Gluriai Cunihn. Secretary to the President. Miss Linda J. Lumley. Secretary to Vice-President of Academic Affairs, Mrs. Louise W. Lewis, Secretary to the Vice President for Development 4 il V L 'IT Miss Lillie M, Dunn, Secretary to Dean of Students. Directing the Office of Publicity and Publications is Charles R. Jones, b ,,- tis ll nm Mrs. Justine Hillard. Accounts receivable clerk. I I Director of Financial Aid. Lawrence Allen. Mrs Annie Hooker. Secretary to Director of Ad- l'Il1SSlOf'lS B ,4 Mrs. Elizabeth Jiles. Accountant, X J, V. Parham. Busmess Manager Rev. John Fleming, Director of Admissions 5. 4,4 1 Alf 5 54 Bobby McLain, Bookkeeper X S ,- .1 3. A , ...am -... , f '.,n ,Q , ,, i Q f' Mrs Vundergrlft. Clerk 100 Carlton Brunner, Umversily Printer SECRETA RIAL POOL Mrs. H. Small. Operator KPBX3 Mrs. Mxles. lypisl ,gf Mrx Mary Newton, IYPINI ' 4 1 A 2 2 ' i J Mrs. Linda Dans, typlsl M155 Rena Blylher, ly Ill u a L PISI Mrs. Jennie Brown, Transcript Clerk mf. J., 14-13' v .wk 'L 'S Mrs. Emesune P. Hamlin, Record Clerk xx X , 'L -1.- A Miss Queen Lee, Secretary to Business Manager Q xi y- ! s - I fl 7 0 iim, N 'P 1 d 113 -i.. ii is Qi ':-is iii! a' ', W sf .C I l .1'N' gi r., Q ?, .. . i T! ,. '12 +9 1 . ---fn w r THE FACULTY Madelyn Wagon' English Mrs. Nancy Elliott. English Patrick Elliott. Humanities --ff' X l if '535 Gerald Mulligan, English Larry Godfrey, English mL? JB gt' wan PARSITATIQ SHAWFNNI9 y 1' 'l V' 30, Yr wg 5 WW will 'F if ll-l Minnie MCGrrl, Ar! Dax rd Mas es. Mum Karen Young, Musrc Easter Jackson. Drama Chesryn Everrerl. Drama J Hubert Walters, MUSIC , ,Am ,A 'vNlxFJ291'TATln enmnrwsrs p 'QV 1 IV 1 x Sv 9' 1 rf' n 'A X, 113 1 , g -0wg,.f Wilmoth Carter. Sociology so Carol Suskmd. Speech sxv, Esta Thomas. Psychology 126 Q Elizabeth Cofield, Education -43:1 Vi- - 1 ,F Vx Ilija Yoksimovich, Russian nm Gwendolyn Chunn, French 2175 if Ekanem Im Ekgnem. Pglitiqal Science Mrs. Ura Jones, Education Varbi Mustafa, Political Science ..,.yV Mrs Mustafa, Political Science Mallappa Amravati. Political Science L J-X f 1 s R g Numan McMillan, Education lfll Charles Robson. History l Theodore Weeden. Religion Charles Coleman, Religion Raymond Mallat, Economics Zzllm:-11:1 V -:l:mm11 llll Bl x 'W v 0 lf: 11 .Ml F gl B 'hm iff, vig? James Alexander. Religion x J' I--I -.L-LJ 2 sur lxvcvw- Reglstrauon , . Suzanne Purrington, Chemistry Norman Camp. Chemistry McLouts Clayton. Mathematics Cleon Thompson. Biology Rudolph Williams, Mathematics Mrs. Elnora Kee, Bookstore, Mgr. 130 M x ' x - ol n Mn Llllmn Gnuld. M.nll1cn1.nl1u Malhcmqtlcs Dr. Shirley Tove. Biology Mr, Gould, Mathemancs Exelyn Pallgnon, Mrs. Nurry Johnson. Business mL! l!I f xwux FJZYFTATK sums ENSIS Q Q VA lf: C ' ,, .gp ,O W1 f. ' 131 l i i I , James E. Lytle, Physical Education F gl Wamer Johnson. Physical Education l Lee A. Royster Coach of The Football I ICBITI ll 1' PI if . D 'su X , 'b L A - . ...A .. lf fi Y 5 P 'C. P' H 'J W, - . I Ui: I xx. - I ' : J - sig' Te' ' X . .. . ', T35 - I 'A 'it A -' P .-I rf li , , L X - ' 5' 'z' 1 5 , . rg , . s-sg, ' .-4251: - ge 'Q' 1 ', 1 'X'lj-Q . ' P N I I I William Spann, Physical Education Mrs. Vivian Sansom, Physical Education l 132 l l l I I '-Y-- A .Jud Q .Q'Q FOOD SER VICE DEPARTMENT aa Mrs. Hamer! Jones '1 rl 4 Mr. Evans 11 . NI r W I 1 I The Security Guards MAINTENANCE Q DEPARTME T SP n l I--has ffl' Willie Marlin, Dept. Head if f-1 '31 A Y R23 M, v A' 'v ' JU r -K it . .. '43 avxrx Dr. Jackson Lecture: The Dean on the move 'I-1 ,Ai 1,-4 M-Q ' . 9- X sq 135 Mr. Walters tells Pat how to do it . . ..aI-f if- i .iff- N SENIORS Class of 1967 Senior Class Qjicers President-Kermit Britt Vice President-Robert Hassell Secretary-Shirley Haskins Assistant Secretary-Robbie Debnam Treasurer-Robert Christian Business Manager-William Love Parliamentarian-Willie Rarney Sergeant-at-Arms-William Pollard Chaplain-Lorrain Bownes Reporter-Juanita Saunders Student Council Representatives-Nellie Jenkins. Joseph Goodson FROM CHILDREN WE GREW TO BE ADULTS. .. Janice Brown Richard Martin l 38 Helen Adams Rnlelgh. N C Elementary Educauon Rufus Allen Ralelgh. N C. 41 Emest Alston Pittsboro. N, C, Socmlosx 15 s 'e 1 ,,.. 3- ' I . Delnree Barren New Has en. Conn. Busmexs .-kdmmlalr .ill0l'l Buslness Admnmstranon , . . Irene Baldwin Holly Springs, N C. Elementarv Educauon Helen Allsbrook Maxlon, N C Busmess Edueannn -s 'E -L, 7 139 Addle Mae Ban , Rc1dxx1llc.N Q '- hlcmcnmry l,due.1l1-in --X4 ,.i11- A' 2 . 1 ' William Blalock Raleigh. N. C. Elementary Education 'saw Kermit Britt Corapeake. N C Business Administration Marion Brodie Louisburg. N, C. Secretarial Science Lorraine Bownes Pittsfield, Mass. Sociology 140 Arthur Bridget Bumness Admlnixtrzition Mt. Vernon. N Y 'siv- Janice Brown Brooklyn. N. X Sociology Patrick Bryant Raleigh. N. C. History 1 i Belly Bryson Sylxm. N C Mathemducs B A Daniel Burrell. Jr. Portsmouth. Va Soclology Robert Chnsuan Busmew Admlnlslmuun Bnvolllxn. N Y Barbara Bullock Apex, N. C, Elementary Educauon James B. Cheek lxlllrell, N C Phxmul Edumlxun 1 Brenda Bulll-ek H Apex. N C' Elemenury kdmm.-rl Luther C-vppcdge Lllulxlwurg. Y Ll llwcvlwux Barbara J. Daye Pleasant Hill, NC. Sociology 'YUY Robert Creecy Rlch Square. N. C Soclology English Ayden, N. C' Rohhuc Lornune Dchnnm HQ Poxlcrgh. N L' h l'nvIul1 Mary D. Daniels Oxford. N. C. Physlcal Education Joyce Smnlh Dxxon Constance E, Evans Elemcnlnry Ed. New Bern, N C. Doris D. Dupree Snow Hill. N. C. Sociology 3 Grace Nl, Edwards XX'-wodl.rnd. N C Elementary Edueuunn 'X L Maggie R. Freeman Norfolk. YJ, Elemenmry Edueuuon 1' 1 xxx Lillie M. B. Foriest Bayhoro. N C. Enslrxh 143 Wllllldm M Freemqn Coleman. N C, Malhemdtlcs Peter L, Gaskins Scranton. S. C. Bmlogy Joseph I. Gondsun PSj'cl'l0logy Ralergh. N C Horace Graham, Jr. sf .naw ' M091 'K 'R Doris M. F. Henry LaGrange. N. C. Lynchburg. Va. Biology ,tub K. .. in l Shirley Haskins Madisonville, Va. Buxiness Education Robert Hasscll Jersey City. N. J. Music Business Educalion 41 , Vmkf' . ' -Nan-i wif, Shirley Grant Jackson. N C. English Annie M. Hill English Mount Olive, N. C. Linda G reenwimd Wiiymxxillg. N C Sncinlugy uw, . A - .r 5 ,vb l:u5eni.u M. Hinton Chicaigu, lll. lzlcmcnlury lid N-...i If Evelyn M. James Washlnglon. D. C, Elememary Educuuon Nclllc Jcnlunx Chcmxslry Cameron, N. C. FN iv P N54 N I' Q o 141, 5 L I Vemon Johnson W Camden, N. J, ' '-7, Bl0lDg, ,V-1 fgaaff I. 5 h5LL49' ! Qv 49 'Wu v ' is Betty M. Jones Zehulon, N, C, Englxsh 3 Jesse A, Jones Newark, J, English Os Doris Jones Lynchburg. Va. Sociology H5 E..q ' Eleanor Jones Zehulnn. N C, Englmsh E 'NLF Demetra A. Kirksey Chicago. Ill, Mulhemaucs 'Zi- Willie F. Liles Lilesville. N, C. Elementary. Ed sn, 1 William Love Sylxzl. N C' Buslncw :Xn.ln1lnlxlr.1Ilol1 ,lib -if f J. Nma B, Mack Rpllelghl N C Phylual Educulmn Shlrlcy Mrfllun Raleigh. N tl Sormlugl Rnclmrd Nldfllll Corona. L l, N Y. Hmury Jmm C Nllmrq Rlllclgh. N C. Socnology Wnllmm MJ 1 Ilum R.1lclgl1. N I Illull Sync l l 1 ,,..- fix zreve--.RNK J'f. Mj,..-av'- Mlf.4f ' VM: luqp-f I- NH 'ix ...-pw-A-' am. b'739nu.... Inez M. Myles Raleigh. N. C. Business Education ,. -fm., -9. 1- I I Vid,-::iQ, ' J' ' mi rg., Y E W 155' .5 pi. l s , 'Q 'Y 1 s l 'W f . -,mqeof ' r f: ybffff- i 54 -aw- Berlina Patterson Raleigh. N, C' Sfwlolngy 'Z'-' 1, 1---' gm., an William Pollard Raleigh, N, C, Sociology Franklin B, Powell Evergreen. N C History Willie Rumey. Ill Henderson, N. C. Elementary Education em 1 YP Rub? Pultixhuw K uv' Cameron. N, C' English H3 Betty J, Rodwell Creedmoor. N. C. Y 1 Elementary Ed, 'x Jr , f .NN 1 X ' Indra M. Rose Kmxtun. N C, Busnnew Education James Savage Rlch Square. N, C, Suclulngt Armond W, Scott Wushlngtun, D. C Scwmlogy Robert Russell Ashevulle. N C, Soclology -A Nathan Saztru xx Kenya. East Africa 'Nm,.,,M4L-i Htxtnry Juumm Saundcrx Gates. N C Enghsh H9 --...K Nancy Loulse Slmuel Rulexgh, N C Smlnlugy George Spaulding Clurkton, N. C, Sncmlngy S X Shirley M, Smith Zchulon, N C Blulugy Wnllon Leon Smlth Ralelgh. NC Bl0lU!N , -ATS- .lcan A, Slmud Brldgcpnrt, Conn l lumcnlnry lpllmlull-'11 'lH7l-'NR Flora Jean Thorne Fuquuy-Vurmzx. N. C lingllsh 150 Sallie P Totten Ynnccyvlllc. N, hnglrsh f S 'xx .f'6'7 f' ' . Ti- 'T Millllf R, Tillman Wqdeslmrn. N. C. Physucul Educamon . -We -mv: . V, I, N... 1, A-1 - '1 ' . l ' ' 5 x si QQ- 1... 'ii 'Q' Geraldine Turner Mobile. Ala. Engllxh Fx. Mary G, Upperman Ralelgh. N. C. Bllllflgy f ff- -ol Ai Xf' L-. Dorolhy Vines Furmulle. N C Sociology ,ffl Hx H... , Josephine Walker Blackstone. Va. HINIOFF Arlelha Vgmn Magnollgi. N C Busmcw Eduullon 151 Harry Davls While Phlludelphm. Pa Chcnmlrx Oscar L Whrlneld VN llllJI'llNlUIl. N C' l,lCll1CI'll.lff lt.lllx..1lI4ll1 J A: Z X 'ind' Diana Williams Trenton. N. J, Sucmlngy 4 Dwrght Wmn Wesmelcl N J Phwslml Edumlmn PV, , ' Beulah Jeanette Jackson Parklon. N, C, Phyraluxl Education E 'Carson McDaniel Osilmng. N, Y. Socmlogy Tolle Mav Wllmmglnn. N, C. l-.lumcnlurw lzducalmn 'Evora McGlone Major Dunn' Knnxlnn. N C' Enulnxh ,, N la! Ralclgh, N. C Busmcss liduculmn 'Amice Raiford vifglfllll Beach. Vu. Mathematics E-4-X 'Johnnie M. Tynes Norfolk. Vu 'Ardell Stokes Ruffin, N. C. English Mathcnmlm .- x -' b-.,R,-If ,,,,, N.-. .,-.1-5. 'P ---.5 -Z-qw, F V: L 'Dana Tibbs Macon Englewood. N. J. H1SIory Brenda Ward Portsmouth. Vu. Enghsh 153 , S4 yu, tlg 4 ,JV 4 ' -'nv ' .-.- 'xy Aff. - . Y ....-' 2 I ,. - s S . K 5: .2 'Geruldlne Sulnn-nd Westbury. N .l. Snulnlogy 4,-pf KPN ' wa-so' .rdf 'v 'Szmdru A ML fum PI1lludclpl11.1. Pu 'Out ul' .xlphahcmul nrdur mmluwx JLINIGRS X4 Joseph Acqux Diana Allen Randolph Bazemore Thomas Berrien V1v1an Bland ,di James Bloomfield 155 Melvin Bolds :L ft . QE Thomas Brown Florine Burch Frank Bye,-S ,, .f 313' ,-A 1223 , I Q ,,..,., it gf, , Laura Bullock 48 faq ' . .5 .i m vu .:g ,.f,r-cg,Q',5 .f . . 'A NHEFE 15, . :, ., -13 .5'- -v N:-, v E Q . Q 'X 5, f -. 5 'fwf.n.?kEj1?1 ' . wwf - .V E41 :wwf 1 raw ffl , , . IZ. U, 1 ,.A. . gc I : - I. . 1?-it D Alice Burch ks., X. Brenda Cook Miriam Dal-gan :-75 . , 156 l If Mable Davis S. Joletha Gaskill Alphonso Gaskins F-. he Curtis Gilbert 1 1EQTNi?25': :I 9, Y- ffcir' ffl lg v., , 7 . ,, - I .Q , ' .Lv -gif' ,K Q N5 . 1 ,sf 91 '-:nh f . 'C 30.1-:V , - r my .3 Q Y I A 4' . Robert Gleaton 157 Karen Gore Q... Lawrence Griffin 'l-16 R ' , sl , N i. . .3 ,Q f Q-gf ., ' Zif f, .. V .-34' 'A ' ' gt A-EQJff . ji 4 ?fQ L:t-'Ei ' ' ' - frfgzf- '1 3214253 . ' . William Hargrove ,vi 'PP' 4, - Theodore Hindsman Harry Hines 4?-Q ir--vf' John Holland Bennie Holman Helen Horton Janice .luckwn 158 Deliah Johnson K Sarah Johnson Josephine Lawson hy. ' Mmnxe Langley 'N iii Fred Lon 159 I5 Joyce Jones Dons Lester lo.- : ' Sandra Long Eloise Maxwell x K Ophelia Miles Gloria Miles MCAr1hur Mitchell Bcrnadctl Nicholas 4 s. V' v' n ,g 'ga4,'1 , ' , ,,, f x lg ti . Sheryl Piukncy x ' i l f 9. Alberta Pace S. Harold Reid James Reid ix su- l Fredenck Robens Mary Reagan Harold Smallg Carolyn Smiley Valerie Snell Cami Sloken 'P Beary Wall Claude Wesx 161 Walter Wllliams 5 Carolyn Williams Nancy Williams Bruce Winston Fannie Woolen Betty Wilson Rowena Zanders Don'l jump, it can't be that had, -:il . 5. . -. ev. i. S 'QKJ . v wry Ji iff- Still Life July l5th is line honey. .,,t 3. jf' 1' 4.L -gg lf No MONEY this time Leslie? .Cl 'aff Q S ' A, 1 Where's the other jug? I h I E Come out of the trees 'TKQJ 1 Mg Hit . fggg Qi 1. 5 5- 3. -Vx Shaw'Keys , u One lick:one pound Q WI S OPH OM ORE S Carrol Adams Amelie Allen Frank Arnold Carol Avery Cherlyl Alston Elsre Avery Jenifer Baker Jeanette Barnes C'5 Marrm Barton 165 vs! Macon Banle Clyde Bess Mudlyn Brunch Janet Bowser Donald Bri-ng Barham Brpwn Dawybelle Brown 5 'QX 'Q '83, Lelsle Brown Michael Brown Warren Brown Wllllam Brown Z2 Madle Bunting L-,dm Butler 166 OPH lwlclls Bynum .IJFTIN Bynum 'XHUIIIU tlurncron Genus Llarroll Mcrrlcllc L'h.4ncc Tyxon L'-vhls Cmyy lord Conley Claude Cooper Judy Cooper Ex eren D.1y'1y Lucy Dawson Jeanelle Delrmlche 'ivy 'J' !.4 T sa. . i Q5 xx' 5. snr f' X 1 1 Z ,XFN id 1? .7 ..- E' Veda Dodson 431. QQ -.. 1. ' ..v,. CX' ASSEMBLY DAY 167 Thurman Draughn L 1 l 4 l l I 1 l 1, Zullie Earl Phyllis Felton Nellie Edwards Souvonia Elleby Betty Edwards Monroe English Bernard English Meckie Floyd 168 Glendora Evans Doris Fenner Nngf Benny Ford Maxine F0515 Gladvs Fowler Douglas Freedom ,Q qv- .vs 71 Neb Gibbs Jxmmy Gllchnsl Cums Glll Nathaniel Fullwond Peggy Gooding 7, Eula Graddy V rx ff 1 ,X L Leonard Guy Rue Graham Lindsey Grice Carl Grrtiin Tasha Hall J' nf r 'ix Belly Hzurston OllVii1 Hardy Eugene Hairston PAN Hnrun 1 'S' Brenda Hxll 3' . 295 r -. ' x Mzf kv -.', 'ff rr . ff, ff ' 1 ll Roherl Hart Consuella Hill Q' Ronnie Horton Stephem Jallah Kathenne hom ,. Glory Johnson Jimmy Johnson 'P .L .gsw -1 Yi Wnlliam James 171 '.- 1 John .ll-hnwn a -4-,....1 ,gdd-f- Tiff Joseph Jones Travrs Jones Frank Kaham Brenda Kornegay Andrew Lamb Sharon Lucas Edward Macon Rmullnd Mann Chcrly McC'l.un Ermly McDougal Durulhy McDuwell Gcruldme Mel-Lrdden 'Micki' spending MON EY? 1? -s ' by A .- in Deidra Jones Edna Jones ? N ox 172 XX nllmm Muhrdder Bcblcy Mulxcy Leon Meliunley Fred MuN.ur .K Mary Pererson Elizabeth Paylon Nallle Mllchell Grace Moore Leona Moore Pi1Il'lClLl Moore Lenora Phillips Patricia Peywn Penelope Pow: Peoples. Gloria Moses. Yvonne Morrow. Ins 1- Moore. Wrllie wi 5. X35 ET-:fT3fgi 173 Su Q .v .4 D 'Vs W - William Price Edwin Quuye 1' - Samuel Quinn -, A Y , I Barbara Ragland of f 4.. - N S 33.1 if l R1 , fy? if -, 3 3 4 '?zf.F:1?75a x huge: w 2 U' ' 'lf 'S- P If Alice Ruflin Calhel Scot! 7 fs' ef - 7 Tf R Charlie Ramsey -45 , I WJllCf Ray 1 ' Beverly Reynolds ,giggjffljgfgzg A Tom Re nwlds Y ' --rfiftgff-1'f.. Z Dennis Sanders 'VS V V ' , Mafy R0lJinS0H Annie Shearin 'f,r.tzf1i?l3 ,2- , Rulh Rice 'F Delores Riddick Cluru Richardbon Carolyn Rickm 174 I g-q Daryl Sills Isabelle Singletary Kenneth Skinner Mary Smith 5 'H P' Q' ., . , ?' - Frank Smith l a , X QN .5 R- if 1 . ,, ...Q Norman Smith Phyllis Smith Geraldine Shellings u..- Nvrvell Sowell Linda Spears Pamela Springer Lillie Squires 175 Dwight Stanford ' Y-: 5 , ' ? 5' ' 6 . 4 ,- eif' T L' 11: '- , ra-m- f . . .-'of . lf ' V --1 ., 1 ,'-mf-25,3-3 QYFS' .V X -N . 1 os. is r s Patricia Stover 7'?779 ' L '9.zLffJ't ,, Hazel Suggs William Sutphin James Taylor William Teel QQ yr-:fir William Thomas Charles Thompson Wilbert Turner , 1-'x. , X ,EN i , Sidney Twiggs 4. . G '-- 1 X ' T5 K ,yi ,K . Doris Vance Constance Watson Barbara West Jesse Wheeler Qs Joseph Whllukcr Ralvmnnd Whllukcr Marclnu Whllc Rosa L. Wiggins Olherai WIlIlHmS fx QXI1 - -fc-wwb L- Stanley Williamm E' Willlam Willlams Wesley Wllliams Q Earl Wilson 9, Frances Wilson 'A -Vg. Lacy Wilson ' 4 N A N . .,.fX'Tg sg,-'T . - 4 K5 Fkxdwn L- A-...-. ,Q 'vw Marglc Willlums Douglas FFCCIILIII' Junlcs Fulk' 'Oul ol' .llphuhclwul order -+ 'Sv -... -N Wy- 'fir ,, -.1 K . ,.. 1 Chatting with the Prexy's son. 115 gagfhx . I 1 W I. . Show OH. . . A letter to Mom. xx- T, :- 7-,, J -,, AZ, In the Chnl -vt' thc Evening .A ON THE BLOCK X Qs ' lv 3' ' h' S, - . 1 :- if ! ' re A A ' 1 . qv ,' .J ' i x V sa N W A -,,, ..' ..,, mf- ' :,., Q -A A - , 0 Q' ff ' , ,FW Paw A ' UEFA gh 4 to A I vu' 'vo 0- ini' AK' ffl?- us: avr' -' 1 1 rl .1 3- X. mf 'F L F tl v Vs -X, - ,S il .v L - . . - ii t 'l W. 1.1 1-f 2f1 ' 9151, 325. 5 1' x a Q ' x ' . A ' K, 1 , D n- 4 I ,sy rv ,K . CHQ . jf 11 M 180 Zelda Adams Ernest Alexander Wanda Alexander Gregory Allen Charlynne Alston Frances Alston Onie Alston Billy Anderson Mamye Arnold Pearlie Aytch Ralph Baller Lyndora Baldwin Martin Banks Shirley Barr Curtis Battle James Beasley Joseph Bell Arneitha Bethea Jesse Billingslea William Bland Doris Black Theodore Booker Bessie Boyd Darlene Boykins Betty Boykins Sandra Bradby Lona Branch Martha Brandon Marcia Brookins Dennis Beaty Alice Brooks Willie Brooks Zeporia Brooks Barbara Brown Gerald Brown Jackie Brown Judy Brown Louise Brown Myra Brown Ronald Brown Thomas Brtmn NN and.: Broun X! llllf Brmsn Arthur Brt-un Ltnda Brtudnax Lawrence Buck Frank Bugg Cruennear Burgess Lrnda Burney Ex elyn Burns Trewa Campbell Cathertne Canady Ora Caple kxllllldm Carpenuer Kenneth Cartwrrghl Quenun Chaxre Andrra Clarke Daud Clarke Ronald Clarke Delores Clarke Paul Coleman Wrllrs Coleman Carolyn Cook Brenda Corpenmg Margaret Cottmgham Bet erly Couch Brenda Couch Larry Cowlmg Lmda Cox Carolyn Coyners Brenda Crawford Charles Creecy Rosetta Crenshaw Elame Croom Eastmond Cusack Hxlhard Dantels Lmda Daughety Charlotte Dans Mary Dans Loulse Dans ,N in . G- if IRQ-' I 4: -. 'Q fp, 'SUI j X . ' .Lv , . fn Q lx wir , ' 5,3 3 ' Q James Enrl Mary Edgerton 1 pl- 9 Sylvrn A, Evans 'T E Juliette Evuno Howard Exum xox ,vu AS-- ..,.. J x x.. ,.-, s. Alex D.1vrx Ldwrcnrc IJCXIN Fuyc Dcnmry Phoebe Dent Annie Dixon Joel Duuh Loc Dnugldx Glorlu Dnvcr Cynthm llnwlis Phillip Drew Bernudme Dryc Horace Duncan MClX'lI1 Dupree .lelunnq Du: Margaret Enluna Douglas Edwards 4 Y Charles Farrow ll. , - Guy Fennel X Gall Flelds 4. Yvonne Fllzpatrick Lana Ford Mane Fonvllle Corlrss Frledy Dmne Freeman Judy Freeman 99- pm we in r uf 4 I if' ' :'e':5'?. 1 rbi EP Andrew Fowler Clnylnrr Fnwlcr H32 -'LI 51 Larry Gilliams 3 5. C- Carolyn Gilliard J.iyq uulx ii A . Robe rl Lhirmnn 'SN :A i , . 24, Eddie Guy mon JF' L Li F Charles A. Galling L. f' -s.. R A-- Janice Gihbx 3. A Les 183 I , S-4 me Gibbs 'ex v ,-if +0 K Leon Gillus -N hi .N J .,.: -3 Q , X . X'-a William Gillispie John Gillmmx 11 . ,.- .- .. H ,, T.. 9' S . . K - 8' Dorothy Holloway Isaac Hosklns Sandra Hoskins Gerald Hughes Winlfred Hughes Donald Hurl Gall lsom Darrow Iqus Harry Jackson Larry Jackson Mlchele Jackson Odelle Jackson Barbara Jarrell Delores Johnson Duane Johnson Ellzuhelh Johnson Ernesl Johnson .James johnson Wellon Johnson Wrlllam Johnson Myra Goode Ruth Goodson Kenneth Grady Louise Gran! Vance Green Wrlllum Greene Conmc Harlev Juan Hall Ovclu Hardy Elmer Haymon Gwendolyn Harris Cherly Hayes Theresa Hayes Kathleen Henderson Arthur Henry Lllllc Herring Vcronce Henderson Lounse Hocull Creamous Hogan Lmme Holder R- ' 01 9 5 ,gy - .1 un., N. H if 5-:Q Sk, ll L f rg .4 e 5 . .V --5 W , an- 1, L .A 'B 4' Q ,I x A X J Q 7, 'hh in . In R. , ,, - 1,1 '.1, L, Q. . A K -is ls, , Q 1 X ljhlglll I--Imwlm Bcllmu ,Imam Hcxcrlx ,I.,mw lluhwmh I--mx lxrn-nc .him-N lzdwxn .Im-ui.1l1 Jcnnlc Juxncr Rngurjm-l1nwn cx.lUghL'f Kmrw Dune Kullx Phyllux Kidd Rays Kung Bunnlc l..1mcr Mums Luk Phyllis l..1ll.1 .luhunn Ldnglcy D1YFI.1ll Luc Eugcnu Lcggcll Lcurmrd Lcwu Richard Lfwlmlm fv- Phvlhs Lonu AH-iff I-rnfh Robert Lone Glorm Lvnch Carol Loving Thomas Magix Phylllm Louden 5 B.il'hLlfd M.unor rv fl Q S.mdr41 Mamgum Bexerly Munn Peggy Mdwn uccn Nhwn l Ik Mary Matthews I rv-I ,9 ' , Robert McLeod pg .N -w ,. Vo... I L. Terry Meade Gloria McDaniel Cherlyo Mayo Charlene MeCamey Bobby McCorm1ck Diane McCullough Carol McDaniel Sandy MQGQ1-rglh Wllllllm McGarr.xh KCHHCU1 Mflnlwsh Annie Mclver Dnrnlhy Mgkgnnq Leonard McNair ,D -4.- ., de.. LA. Elizabeth Meelw H35 Diane McNeil Frenzola Mickle L 5' ls. 9 Rcgum N1lIIcr yy Illlllm um! Bcxcrly X1IIll1CV Krarcn Mmms Ge, r Bobby m1.e-me Mlldred Moore S.1mucl Mmm: ' he nd Q. v Edu .rrd Mxere Jamcx Nhllun 1' 'Q 'xhrglc 'Nlycrx James Mmhell Robert Norman Cerro N.xplv:r Fl, ' X584- Xxf , , L1 A . .. .F i , ' 1 , Gu endvly n Newby Edgar Nclmx v X .. bv' u-4 X 1 P -3 .. E ,Lluvh Yu A 1 4 1 l 1 f 1 l l Ann Moll Edward O'Dun1els Sampson Odame Cynthla Payne Alverla Queensbury Curtls Ralph Vlola Ramsey Carolyn Randall Ruby Ray Kelth Rawhn James Reaves Andrea Rhodes Brenda Rlddlck Jeanette Richardson Marvelle Richey Douglzm Roberts Arthur Rohlnson Grace Robmson Milton Rnbmson Mahalm Rohmson Arthur Robertson Mable Robertson Essay Ruscne .llldy Russ Georgra Perry xx Claudna Phlllnps it O lx- ,Q Shnrley Pendergrass Edgar Poe Q- x I 9' Jaequclyn Perry ' 3 . 1 Jerry Plmle A ll K ., .4 .laequelma Pierce y ' Larry Purnell 3. I e s 4-4 L. 5 N J R ix M Us '85 X - ti- L . S J: 6' 1 r v 1 . Mi, f . X 4 - 0 P- . . Y ,A H5 Jnmmre Smrlh Lori Smrlh Edwin Snead Dranne Spease Larry Spence Leo Spence Genrge Spencer Shella Stagg Lola Staley Lee Stevens Allrsun Strong Joseph Suler Joyce Swlngler Vondrelle Taylor Irene Treboul Susre Tillman Mary Todd Gerald Toler Joseph Tranny Cadealvls Trouhlefleld F 7 -5 up - 1 l Nlllerue Rue Mdry Sddlcr Ahurl Sdmucl Agnes Sdndurx N.1lh.unlel Sdndcr Ruben Sdndcrx Palrrem Sdule Jean Scou Lrnda Scutl Phyllrs Scott Thereu Scott Frances Seegers Wrllre Sharpe Leon Shaw Wrllre Sheppard George Shrvery Georgra Skrlne Dinah Srnglelary Freddie Srmons Howard Slmm '1- 5- ...L I -g ' It 5153? f. . -.5 x I I I I in , yi I I I I I I I I L Q. f eg-:I ' ,ggi 'i .S A g -.- ,Q , 7 C C, 'awk -1 'nf ':':.1.-.e ci ':. f- 9 Zitrtfns. .3 QQ: 'J 'Ke , lf 'Q 7- ' lx' -c lv, bf l , ?'1 - -22 w W3 5 46, f' Lucius Williams Pzitriciu Williams Patricia Williams Rnhert Williams Sylviu Williams Gwendolyn Wilsun Luretha Wilson Shirley Wilsun Willie Windon Ruby Winston Daixid Wright Glen Young. .lr 'Out Aphubetical Order if-ff William Teal ' Marie Jnhnwn ig: 'fl Af V . , gl :ki Q Mary Tucker Martha Van Ernest Van Dyke Louise Vaughn John Waddy Harriette Walker Barry Wallace Judy Waters Charles Walton Clinton Walton Mary Walton Patricia Walter Ricke Watson Betty Webb Vernelle White Barbara Whitehead Curtis Wiley Andrea Williams Bobby Williams Freddie Williams fin. 3 'F ir 1911 PUBLIC AFFAIRS FOR UM Dr, Michael Radock, ,rcumnl fhirn fl-Qlll. vice president for University Rehitmns al the University of iV1IL'hIgdI'l Dr Arthur R Kill'lll'UWllI, firxl lufl. Director Vice Prumdcnl. Aww Evcrcll lmhurgilory. Everett Mass lf!! F NTERNA T10 AL STUDIES FORU Ambassador Nasir Jani of Iraq fxemmi fhfm Mil ir Dr Muhammad H. EI-Farm, prevdent of the United Nations SCCUFIIX Councxl .md permanent rep- rcxcnlgrlnc lu the L' N from Jurdun Hhml fnun lcfly GRADUATION DAY. . . The Hunorablc Harold Hnwc. ll, U.S. commmmner of Educatmn. l02nd Commencement NPC-llKL'I I 4 WE HONOR THEE. . . as Mrs. Emestine Pegues Hamlin. receiving a plaque from Dr. James E. Cheek.ShawUn1vr-:rsity President, Mrs, Haml1n,who retires this year. has aerved the imtitution for forty-tive years and at the time ofher retirement was it recordf. clerk at the University Mrs. Hamlin lb the w1duwot'D1',J, .--.65 .AQ . Fix - . --:ik Thomas Hamlin. veteran pharmacist. memberofLocal fDrat'tJ Board No 93. and owner ol' Community Drug Store, Shown seam! is Thomas E. Kee. Dean otktudentb, The prcnentutwn took place at thc University Banquet, ig fx. 1 51,1 ,inf g t Q -V 4 ,,,... i fb V l96 CLlll0l 5 t't0lCs The production ofthis volume marks .i radical departure from the former appearance ot' the Bear. The quality ofthe photographs. copy. layouts and the other ingredients hav e. hopefully.beenupgraded.Ourintentionisto blendthe prop- er amounts ot' creativity and functional components to produce a more meaningful whole. This we have accom- plished tor the most part. with considerable difficulty along the path. There has been an attempt by the statii to insure that ev- ery individual and group has been given tiactual yet un- biased cov erage in this edition. However for many reasons. you the students have seen tit to ignore the conditions and policies ot' this publication and as a result have been ex- cluded. Our problems were numerous. and at times un- surmountable. Deadlines were not met by many people causing a great deal ot' additional strain on a very' small staif. The number of students who worked on the Bear was small and shrunk rapidly' as the year progressed. de- spite the fact that to compile a yearbook of this size re- quired well over 2000 hours of work. The need for student support is considerable. because ot' this fact. and by sup- port I mean work. L'nless this situation corrects itself the Bear will eventually' fade out ot' existence, 197 acknowledgements To Alex Rivera. ot' American Yearbook Company, forthe many' hours of service and aid. which helped give life to a multitude of concepts. To Mr. Bronner. ot' the L'niversity for provid- ing the inspiration. To Mr. Johnson. ofthe University. for his etforts in photography. To the few staff members who stuck it out and helped complete this volume. AUTUGRAPHS A UTOGRAPHS A UTOGRAPHS
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