4 1 1 I 1 A I I ! N N .1 1 4 i 4 5 I i I i i 1 l l I i - 1977 BEAR 1865-Shaw University-1977 t 741, Fialeigh, North Carolina ff An Independent, Baptist-Fielated University smw uinvuzsm Lswv Michael W. Hall, Editor-In-Chief Harvey O. Perry, Managing Editor '92074 I X Sv, 'vi TXT ,. . ia EST EY HALL, A National Hlslorlc Landmark on campus and the oldest standing women s dormitory in me entire country. The building was constructed by former slaves with all resources coming irom the campus grounds. TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION .... . DEDICATION ..... . . FIRST FAM LY .... . . EVENTS ............ . . CAMPUS QUEENS ...... CAMPUS GREEKS! FELLOWSH PS ..... . . SPORTS ........... . . ORGANIZATIONS ....... MEMORIALS ....... . . UNDERCLASSMEN ..... SENIORS ................ ADMINISTRATION ....... FACULTYXSTAFF ... ... SPONSORS ...... .. . MRS. D.J. ANDERSON MS. GERALDINE TURNER ADVISERS HAIL, DEAR OLD SHAW U ,N I !- , P! PIT. ., - ' ,E Q 1 1' NK-4 . , ' as od U4 'b. 4 A I .a-P THY SONS '- FKEVERE ff THY NAME s' 'A ws ' K N LONG SHALL THY WORKS BE PRGUD 1 IVERSITATIS SHAWEN sz aw L ggi! V ,. Q '.r I .iff J , 11- , .1515-fb? -03:-5 'if ' 3 bk 5' earl: L Ah V- - f., 1 JF' QU?-s,': Xi: 11.-5'k,?' S. H 'Ll .. z-gl. - . ' 1 . 5, 1... Q 4 ,, ,:.,j,', .I ,Lb 1 Q ,-'fr' TIME SHALL THY PRAISES SING 4 .,. fl' ju If T' 4 -4-1:-.f,wrg,n in f .Q 1 -' , '.:'f'1 -:fxw g4 -4.s4?l'hlla1gnasJ.'.-.,1g-wnilhn-5- .. . b ? - .,, 1 , I M .-. GLORY REPAY THY TEARS ygflbs-.a., - wr' ,Z ..,I ,XA YL r ,A 6 A 'Ay X 'wg Y 'D . . Q15 I-. X' .nv f . 1 O . ig' QUE i I 2 elf? ' ' KV: ... giq K ' 1 AND LOUD THY PRAISES RING f I 1 'ff 'rlffgvl V, 1-as Q26 7 Ii-,Z Q.- THROUGH ALL THE YEARS. w 6 s I V4 ,F , 9 if Q. , - . ? ' 7 53, A .-.1N V f' , .1 5 f I is s ,- ,wav . S an N ' !v'A'Uh. A X--use Mg 'yin li-'N 'E'- ,J NOBLE THY GRASSY PLAINS Hi--4-'J 'IZ' I3 fm .1-...Il NOBLEFI THE HEARTS OF MEN WHERE THOU DOEST REIGN. XY, - 'x l! Villilnqngw-.ab- '4-v-gb,- ul: 2 - 'lo .55 r '- i 'ff' I rf ' I I 5 4 y. N ALL WE WHO LCVE THY NAME STOUT HEARTS THAT SHALL NOT FAIL ll umm., T L L I A Q1 fl' Ill ' if r 3 Ei H SIU itil .455 if , QQ 1 Wuxi: N Q x A 33 y ,, YN '59 'T ailif? '1 n fx ,VN .F R . ' 4 .fj.xb'1,3- if . JL ,J' k.3:'Qlffi , xl.: . ,- A ' 4' ' ' ,J . -. fu as 3- -D 4A V ri, 7 H X I N 'Q 9 S 2 . , ' ul I .1 Fm :- V ,X HORACE B. 8m PATRICIA C. CAPLE THE 1977 BEAR- PROUDLY DEDICATED TO MR. 8 MRS. H.B. CAPLE YOUR MINDS ARE SO AMAZING YOU ARE SO AMAZING I JUST CAN'T BELIEVE THAT YOU'RE IN CONTROL OF YOUR DREAMS YOU KNOW HOW TO DO IT. MY, MY YOUR MINDS ARE SO AMAZING. YOU'RE SO DOWN TO EARTH I JUST CAN'T BELIEVE THAT YOU'RE NOT AT ALL CONCEITED YOU KNOW HOW TO DO IT WHEN AND WHERE TO USE IT MY, MY YOUR MINDS ARE SO AMAZING. SO AMAZING THAT YOU CAN REACH BEYOND CONFUSION AND PUT THINGS IN THEIR PROPER PLACES SO AMAZING THAT YOU HAD THE COURAGE TO DO IT. PEOPLE SAID THAT IT'S TOO LATE THE WORLD WANTS TO BUY YOU, BUT I KNOW YOU'RE NOT SELLING SUCH A BEAUTIFUL RELATIONSHIP FROM YOUR MIND. THE SHAW PLAYERS AND COMPANY -1 'fi' 4' 3' Af3 711i 1 4' ' 'S ' f ' ,M 1 ,sul lf ,:.,NNf vw fi f- P ' 'wi -i 'E 1 ,' 5, 53 'K' A 5-F 'Qu Q .f'A, x i i , ,s . 'ff 1 'Yr 17: I r. 1. T X' ' 5 Q I! 'f ' 4 Q . ,N -hw' .1 .E ' ' s - Q! F In . A 5 , 5 1 , , W, -,Q ' 'tx - -- f A s'-f15 J .' A ug, 5-4 sy!. e 3... nk ' ,i 'w - Ji ft . 4 ' , , A Q ll N f, , 1 . -' 5.. f I' 'rl Q . f' g I A .I ' ' L bi Q iff-r gfpzf ff Q- Q' I ,Eg , n f 5- A, 'V A, , .wh - ' , A 6,5 -4 vw. - M' .,-J -. m Jvf- -- 5 ,V .f 'Sq ' 4 ', ' 5 f Q . -H, Q . ,. -1,13 .- vg. I gl. I N. S' 'pglx P' 1'.,',, A ,. qi Yi 3' Kr . -Ig -V 1, ,Qf'qL'nI f' B? A Q - A - , ,fi -,J ' -N ' f 'N -Q I wf l3 x G ff, ff' a aw w .. . -f as rv. - ' N .. ' . -7 ' X f ,. -. f g .V wwf . N! ' -4. fl Q ' u , - .P Pg :Q-55' PQ- 4 ' 7 f nf,a.- ,zw , .-kr? ' F 3 gf 9 QM! 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Outstanding talents of SHAW paid tribute to the new Miss Shaw U. Former Miss Shaw's, as well as representatives of visiting schools and friends, were in attendance. . The highlight of the evening was the crowning of Dottie S. Harrison, a young lady we are truly proud of, as Miss Shaw. The Shaw Family will long remember the night of fun, fellowship and entertainment. The theme for the occasion was Somewhere Over the Rainbow. g' Z 5 ' w Afvw 'X I N Qfaibi2, W- ' 0 . 'till' . .- '. L, 0' . ,. H -' 4 -1--' A 2 Ir' I I' . '.'.' la' 1 'il A 1 .4 g.1 ',1 . ..1 ,I is ' . 'th -3 W 'Jr .. + oi' ' X T .. ya lv V Q , 3-' O gf '1' Q !f V1 8 , rib J I , . in .1 A L. ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH FOUNDEFVS DAY CONVOCATION 1865-1976 On November 12, the University once again held its an- nual Founder's Day Ceremonies. Graveside services were held in the Tupper Memorial Gardens on campus. Miss Shaw, Dottie S. Harrison, and S.G.A. President Larry Williams placed the wreath at the tomb of Dr. Tupper. The quotations were delivered by Ac- ting President Richard L. Fields. The taps and tolling of the bell was by Isaac Spears, a student. Afterward the freshman class led the faculty, staff and university officials in procession to Memorial Auditorium. The Founder's Day address was delivered by Dr. Joy J. Johnson, president of the General Baptist State Conven- tion and a member of the N.C. House of Representatives. Selections were given by the University Chorale Society under the direction of Dr. Harry Gil-Smythe and the University Band under the direction of Edward L. Graves. Honorary degrees were conferred upon Milton E. Owens fpresented by Trustee George C. Debnami and Chester A. Hart tpresented by trustee O.L. Sherrilli. The Founder's Day Luncheon for visiting guests and friends followed in the Student Union Ballroom. I J V sf a in L,,s.u:, , t fi., 55.335 r QW, rs 0 V Q of 92154 '29 ing, 41 1976 HOMECOMING PARADE TOGETHER NNERSITY I9 The Homecoming parade was held on a beautiful Saturday mor- ning in downtown Raleigh. The weather was chilly, but it couIdn't chill the hearts of the Shaw family and fans xA'-4 'K Exif ' ' I 5 J x lr, I , J lb . f 1 rr' '- 1 FN 9 ,ry ,f ' . ' 5 I -gi fu - J 1 . f M Q 1 ' -.N xx fl L .QV I i 9 - FJ' -1 1 165 ir, r .721 , 1: ., , i ,N F N 'f J. 9 an 'WE H f u,'L. Q, ' M. r V .eh I , ....1fff:'! .L r K.. .. ,-. Yr. r-' . A n .Vs I I ly Q -4 Y '? lg-f'-l - fm ..1ww . h,v f. up . 9? 1 ffm ,. .ZA- Q' I , ,ws LL4 , .. .s,3 l , 1,4 ww liz' fu-fi S K J! xi: 'J 'Q 404 V0 O . D 'F I . . Q up ' 'e' 5. X N . I n:'9R. , Y. ri' 4b3':7?QV1' '--ix. H ...Q , 1 .,:' -' Q Mfr-N ivMfff'm 3 Q31-fp an gk -IS 'se' - 5' ' .a - ff: 4? f.f 7,1-j,,qgl,ryE, , ff .. ' 'iv la ' 'f 1-vf..'.-figiw ..:'r I .,Jf1,, Q ' - ' 4 .T , -harm '- fum' ' -sk, Vin ' 0 a- Q' i' ogqsv: .-Q v C' Q , , D -,,-N34 44 h T .-H143 ' I . ' .- 1.7. , . , ' - K f-. -I ' J I f N 11 - 5 1, -1. f I N' H 'La . .I . xfa ' 5 Q , .,..., ' -'Nb LJ ' uunpuvai 34' xlg ef' 'bg X . 'rgf In '- -.a . if . Wi Z 1- , 431' The long week of lectures, convocations, dinners, and entertainment celebrating Founder's Day and Homecoming activities finally ended. The highlight of the activities was the annual Homecoming Concert. The music of Poison, Crown Heights Affair and Brass Construction enthralled the audience. After the show, the Shaw family celebrated in every corner of Raleigh. The annual Worship Service on Sunday morning with alumni, friends and relatives of the Shaw family ended the week of fellowship. Once again Shaw wrote in her book of memories of a tradition-the time for the uniting of friends. Together, We Are One ! '1 3x, l MEMORIAL A 'X U int: . cnoml smears Acme, 8 PM g nov is i . f A I . 5 . , , :t .4 L, b if . -L 4' sf e , I A gi, v -f Jitr.-V-. isibu-414-stirs-..L--gf-Q... Qn... , -.. . , ....- , --.....A, . HOMECOMING H7657 V Y r I l THE SECOND ANNUAL HALL OF FAME DINNER Dr. Wiley T. Army Armstrong and his brother Randolph T. Navy Armstrong were inducted into the Shaw University Hall of Fame in ceremonies held in Ftaleigh's Hilton Inn. The Rocky Mount natives were students at Shaw in the '20's and have made outstanding contributions to athletics over the past five decades. They join Dr. James E. Lytle in the Hall of Fame. Dr. Leroy T. Walker, main speaker at the Hall of Fame Dinner, brought the significance of the occasion closer to home for the younger generation when he spoke of how these two men have touched the lives of those who taught such notables as Sam Jones, Squirrel McGuire, Bear Wilder, John Baker, Curly Neal and Meadowlark Lemon. X 4 ,iwef U .w f' 'Y,,1,-Y., .1 ,Q ' f -' 'rf' fx, A gr' .A Y 4 9 , 5 1. L I - ' pie 5 Q, A, Y i Q -, -gif 'ix v:v- 5.5.4 rf 1 '45- . f KXT NATIONAL ALUMNI ASSOC Dr. Vernon Clark President Durham, North Carolina Mr. Israel Singleton First Vice-President Adelphi, Maryland Mr. Vernon Malone Second Vice-President Raleigh, North Carolina Mrs. Marjorie J. Scott Third Vice-President Raleigh, North Carolina Mrs. Helen Dixon Stone Secretary Montclair, New Jersey Mr. Albert Fryer Treasurer Washington, D.C. Mr. Harold High Parliamentarian Raleigh, North Carolina Rev. Ralph Grant, Jr. Chaplain Newark, New Jersey The National Alumni Association of Shaw University held its annual Homecoming Banquet on Friday, November 12, 1976, at the Holiday Inn, Downtown Raleigh. The speaker for the occasion was Dr. Vernon Clark, president of the National Alumni Association. Presiding was Mr. Kelly Bryant, president of the Rocky Mount Chapter. Greetings came from Dr. Richard Fields, Judge Stafford Bullock, Senator John Winters, Mr. Vernon Malone, and Mr. Harold High. Mrs. Barbara Mann, alumni relations' coordinator, made the presentation of awards. Award recipients were Mr. Ver- non Malone-the Henry Martin Tupper Humanitarian Award: Dr. Vernon Clark and Dr. Julia P. Davidson-the Elijah Shaw Meritorius Service Awards: Joseph N. Bell, Beatrice D. Branch, Hattye J. Cleveland, Ida Boykins Cooper and Walter C. Rucker-Achievement Awards. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of Miss Alumni-Mrs. Grace Dupree of Washington, D.C. Members of her court were Mrs. Jewyl Dunn of the Raleigh-Wake Chapter and Mrs. Elma M. Thomas of the Charlotte Chapter. 1976 SHAW CO On Sunday, May 16th, 1976, Shaw University presented 382 Bachelor's and Master's degrees at its gradua- tion exercises in Raleigh Memorial Auditorium. The speaker for the occasion was President J. Archie Hargraves. Wav- ing the billowing sleeves of his crim- son robe, Dr. Hargraves told the graduates that they must create justice in a world of injustice and that they must be a part of what's happening. Later, Dr. and Mrs. Hargraves were presented with a silver tea and coffee service by Dr. Chauncey R. Edwards, chairmah of Shaw's Board of Trustees. Receiving Doctor of Divinity degrees were William E. Osley, Claude Russell Trotter, and Alfred Peddick Smith. Honorary degrees were presented to Raleigh Mayor Jyles J. Coggins, a trustee of Shaw, and Joseph Peter lmperato, Judge of the Civil Court of the City of New York. Immediately after the commence- ment exercise, the President's Reception for parents, alumni, and friends was held in the University Student Union. r I r i . Y I .1 L 0 W 1 r-, 9 Sr li. ,- SHAW PRESIDENTS Henry Martln Tupper 1865 1894 Charles Francis Meserve 1894 1919 Joseph Lelshman Peacock 1920 1930 Wllllam Stuart Nelson 1931 1936 Robert Prentus Damel 1936 1950 Wllllam Russell Strassner 1951 1961 James Edward Cheek 1963 1969 Kung Vergll Cheek 1969 1971 J Archie Hargraves 1971 1976 flmmediate Past Presidentj To 1 . 3 fa ' r ANNUAL SPRING ACTIVITY WEEK APRIL 12-16, 1977 COMIVIUNIVERSITY K CONVOCATION I F.9- .il- B., -Ill! W P THE FAMILY ROOTS OF RALEIGH Shaw University celebrated its an- nual Spring Activity Week, April 12- 17, 1977. The theme for the week was The Family Roots of Raleigh . . . a historical look at Raleigh, its families, and their relationships with Shaw and the overall community. The week's activity began with a University-wide Convocation on Tuesday, April 12, 1977, at 11:00 a.m. Guest speaker for the Convoca- tion was Charles G. Irving, Sr., co- founder, lrving-Swain Printing Co. Many of Raleigh's senior citizens and old-line families were honored during the week. There were also many guests conducting workshops throughout the week. Roy Wood, Vice President, National Black Network: Harry Rhodes, co-star, Roots Television Series, N.B.Cg and Carl Ventner, Jr., President of Durham Life Broadcasting Services headed the panelists for the workshops. The highlights of theiueek includ- ed concerts by the United Heritage Gospel Choir, the Concert Band and the Jazz Band. ANNUAL AWARDS DAY Achieving Excellence Through Togetherness ln Study, Performance, and Service was the theme for the annual Awards Day ceremonies in Spaulding Gymnasium. The speaker for the occasion was Dr. Wilmoth Carter, Vice President of Research and Evaluation. Dr. Carter said in her address: Awards Day provides the occasion for recognition of achievements in varied areas of the un- iversity, academic and non-academic. lt represents a type of critic's choice where the winners are applauded and the losers disclaimed. The question to be ask- ed is, 'Are they ends in themselves or means to an end? Do they represent per- formance or merely effort? Do they bespeak being truly educated, or are they indicative of miseducation?' The awards you receive should not savor of ego-tripping, for whatever the award it can only be a milestone and not the acme of accomplishment. lt should not be the meridian or fullest develop- ment, nor the zenith of accomplishment. This should not be a time of boasting, for unless one's recognized accomplish- ment is grounded in literacy, knowledge, intellectualism, and language skills it bespeaks miseducation. College is useless if you leave it as illiterate as when you came. Awards were presented by Dr. Richard Fields, Dr. Kalyan Ghosh and Dean Mack Sowell. 'I 5 K . tsl -5 if La ,U S. STUDENT ACTIVITIES PRESENTS THE NATIONAL THEATRE COMPANY IN FEELIN' GOOD The National Theatre Company presented FEELIN' GOOD, a musical tribute to the black entertainer in America on Sunday March 6, 1977 in Memorial Auditorium. Through song, dance and humor FEELIN' GOOD traces the history of the American black man's massive contribution to the world of American musical enter- tainment. - X STUDENT ACTIVITIES PRESENTS DICK GREGORY 1 SAUNDRA SHARP POET AND STAR OF STAGE, SCREEN, 81 T.V. Saundra appeared in theatre workshops sponsored by the Department of Dramatic Arts. She also witnessed the opening night of her play THE SISTUHS, performed by the Shaw Players 81 Company. LULU GODFREY Ms. Godfrey, who has appeared with the all- time greats of Jazz 81 Blues like Louie Armstrong, Duke Ellington, etc., performed with the Shaw Jazz Band in their annual spr- ing concert. 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WEST PATRICIA HEARD FIRST ATTENDANT SECOND ATTENDANT West Palm Beach, Fla. Hickory, N.C. Ida is a senior Business Management and Economics major from Wilson, N.C. She is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority and a majorette for the Marching Bear Band, serving as head majorette her sophomore year. Her future plans include attending graduate school and pursuing a career in the world of banking, 5 M :Wk is f tp. I FRONSCIER HUGHES FIRST ATTENDANT New Brunswick, N.J. .Pg f 2 DEBORAH ROBINSON SECOND ATTENDANT Washington, D.C. smxw ummsxw HBR I Q , 5 ' I- :.! 5 Q I PQI-'Ill Q Q g', ,U . .. 5. 'N J II T X. Y -Q -- DOTTIE SHERYL HARRISON MISS SHAW UNIVERSITY .X X 'X rj - - m ' I I 'J 1 -Niglilxl Dottie is a senior majoring in Behavioral Science. She is a member of Swing Phi Swing Social Fellowship and has been a majorette for the Marching Bear Band since her freshman year. She was chosen for Who's Who in American Universities. Dottie is one of four children of Mr. 8. Mrs. Charles D. Harrison, Sr. of Rocky Mount, N.C. Her future plans include attending graduate school, writing poetry, and, later pursuing a career in psychiatric social work. ' 4 ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY s I 5 3 , X C5 A gi' , ,W Q -Q '. A Q' f,-TN X BETA PHO CHAPTER 1 , I I Officers ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY n',9'1 'QQ' wg A452 fl ' lr s 'hm M - as ,nu I 'T.,.,- is M' K! N' x- ' . 'j i - gg 1, ' fl ,r , 1 -me--A A 1' rv. - F .rg - . . -v , ' 0.1. . . X -WY' V ' '- A' I ' ' . ' nl. ' ... . .. -v.4g ' ...fh- I ,, A ,J ' . X, ., 4 '-9, - , 1 .Q gr -X , - - , '04 6. A A 2 A 'I A ' 'I' I v K '1 A , ,, w , . an 1 A 'E ,, ... I Q' 1 1 T x N ' PP.-317 iff :A V' A ff ' ....., , . , Wt tu: I vs,-.. Q:Ly,H:,'- I ,w . V W 1 vbirrm - f 4 If Q -. ' - 2' -1 1 ' F' -, , ' J' -,rg r N , -I :,. X We 'f' - - A . 5 R -TE' ' , V. ., I A ' .gf p X H K' I ' ft. , . t . A 4 fwivd N A ' '1:,: Q11 l, ,x' 7 iff. .Gig .1 ,I X K p , ,gf . 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WHO DARES VISIT BEAR COUNTRY? , 'X-A , I A Ar ' Q P A . 4. n, .4 if ' XX L A.. ' I ,,4. , 1 1 L., 11,- Y f N5 ,ww 5 Q'-'A l ' 51 ' rv' Q . SLI . .-,Qi :af ,ff -9' ' F - . A 4 , A 1 4, . in 1, QQ? .fx-4. Z . , 2,7 Ab .12 .I. fxVf0 1 ' . 'f . Qf f J .20 . 1 rf 1 ,I Y 1 ' A Y ' ' r v X'NV 7 4 ' - - .. fs- .gQ'mI 1 f ' ' T' 1 1 1 , , nw I 1 i , .,, , ,, - , f , x .f. g. I J A, . 1, , . H I ai f L . ...H f... 'N ' ' , .. ' ' .6 ul J - I X f ,- I., x I Q - ' .'4 .,'. lv ,. .-'Y - , ,--rf.f.gQ :, -V, -1 . ,if 'g -. , i --. H .- - ,,- . . ,..,, ,g . ,fl w-' 1 T I T Cqmfdr 'Q is H- gg sk! U4 QQ' .l 1 I Q J. ..5,-. ..,, .,,f,,.x.,..-, 33, , . . 1 A-1 A - x K fr rffl Coach ei DATE September October November , , L-.. ----.., ... . ...-...., ......-. vvuv.. ul. ...... Lyuw, nunom., vu 1977 SCHEDULE OPPONENT Knoxville College Hampton Institute Fayetteville State Univ. Federal City College Elizabeth City State Univ. Johnson C. Smith Univ. Delaware State College Winston Salem State Univ. lHomecomingl Livingstone College venus, n. oulana, r'lv.-:au LOCATION Raleigh, N.C. Hampton, Va. Fayetteville, N.C. Raleigh, N.C. Raleigh, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Dover, Delaware Raleigh, N.C. Salisbury, N.C. if , . ' X- . -JE 'nt' Qi . 'ff' ' .gl l L M, V l Q- .LQQ f. ' t ,y,l51 L.i w l f U :QE . 'Yi ' .' vu '- ' gf' W 5 A, M P A Ba n a Benton, 5 'rg ill ' .ErnestA'1f. 5 . 9 w V I I 'Q BASKETBALL '76-'77 S. -i FM is f W' L I x I X 4.....4 1 A ' A swf x . A . -as j - -A is X :X V . A ,- L0 1 A J W A .T A N - H - ' ev 4,,,,x---Y 'X '7 7,4 S ,fx ir -V ll A, 4..- e so -I -S -1 f-1: if J .,. 'f 'A'f ff an V7 'list , R . ol 1 ll I2 I3 lil I5 11. ,7 N ..,. A ,,.4 4 f r l 2. L . 3 4 5 lo 'l C5 , Qs, V. ' - TEAM ROSTER 9' . I v V ' , , 5 NAME CLASS HoMETowN f- 1. Ernest Perkins Fr. Chicago, Ill. A X Xu 2. Vincent Copeland Sr. Newark,N.J. in Xa . J, S35 3. Gregory Henderson Jr. Richmond, Va. ' . 1- ga- 4. Frank McFaII Soph. Chicago, Ill. LX if 5. Andrew Richardson Sr. Chicago, lll. JAMES FAFKRIS, HEAD coAcH 6. Anthony Robinson Sr. Farmville, Va. 7. Joseph Moye Jr. New Haven, Conn 8. Ronald Cash Fr. Atlantic City, N.J. 9. Willis Nash Fr. Chicago, Ill. 10. Victor Kelty Jr. Reidsville, N.C. 11. Mike Heard Jr. Hickory,N.C. 12. Claudius Jones Soph. Raleigh, N.C. 13. Thomas Cummings Soph. Hartford, Conn. 14. Larry Hicks Sr. South Hill,Va. 15. Jake Rogers Sr. Raleigh, N.C. 16. Larry Williams, Statistician 17. Bobby Sanders, Assistant Coach 18. ErnestT. Smith 19. LeviWilson Y 4 fl I N - , r 'fel . ' ' 4 A . ,,, .., .- t...S inv- 1 5 51 be ! .., F 4 ,ev . ., Lv. .. ,,. ' 1? v 1 - f. 'FAQQRQ' U sr: J ,,,,..---f--- ' n A .1 S' I X .. ,. 9 2. W! ' I . . we .6 . , X f :L A fy: N 2.-ar -fm .. 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I H .Q-.fri-1 J , T192-. ,I . r ,. ff VA. if K --Q 'C 1 I.. .X . , 0+ S ,y x Q6 .--- ' LF' 'iizlf-AIU gui-,., f , ,,axM va -: at 'n 'K s ' Ti? fx 5 . ,v- 3 2 f, . .L ' x x sf. 'W qi ' 1 W Sf . , f , Cjlxfl ' H , .'. 51 Aa. ..- - 1 '22 'I' .,2g ff.: 1 Vg . : 1 'I ,,. I ge- , N- -f. , ' -' ' 1' fd ,Q--'f--abc.- f anti' 'mi Jn 3 ' gl at v TX ff 7-I-Nu, no k 4- ' 51 4' A-f 74' V .lqvvx Egknx f ' QQ' ' -' - R! lx. 'Cllr-O 1 'V 2 lvlxrl V ' - F., ' . f ilidfdv 41 - ' 1 I ,. X : -2, L ' ' I .iff 1' - 1 'L . Q- . W k ' . in ff- '. ,4 tl g ' r 1, .3 W W T. . 'R , , D X - - WCS? :Jig .Lug 4,1 vq., -K fling., 'I Y- Q S' -' N ' . 4 0 I . , - X v. ' x ' . ' arf. .4 4 l, E '. . . .I A l . Q 1 - u jj ,, ' , A 4-. fl O N H950 fy if 5 . , ,Lu N Jaya ini- -nd .. Q ,lf M- :M C- -5f ,fA I 1 Q :Ubi In ww K N. A-Ki-'Sq' WOM EN'S BASKETBALL '76-'77 Wafer' I ,215 N X p-mf Www W'-s....f TEAM ROSTER Patricia Funnie Lucy Barton Terry Gibbs , Vyneder Jackson . Pauline Powell . Cynthia Williams, Statistician . Marilyn Simon, Trainer . Candyce Newsome . Edna Washing on . Carol McDona . Franceen Cobb . Denise Craig . Kaffe Owens . Cynthia Orr K4 I -W b I I A ' ' av, s E M 1 M- ' fi A ,IAE X. F if KL, C il A IM.: i - 5 E V ',.Qg'mY r X I I , ' .2 , l vi 0, :X nf. A it 1-A A - Q-ff.-4 f lv - ,Wir V ' ' ' ff, +I -. , nf A . S if ,QVA Vtly X l ,sz .z' iq- - '- ' f V -f ' 3 if, 9 0 'Z ' 7 'if 5 T I5 5 l 3 i Z 3 4 5 S i S ld XO 12 ia 14 15 C.I.A.A. POWERHOUSE , Bobby Sanders, Head Coach C.I.A.A. SOUTHERN CHAlVlPlONS!N.A.I.A.W. RUNNERS-UP - 1 1 . . I - 1' .'1,,' 'Q - -1 J .1.. X -v .-. , ,.. r.. -YU ' ' , . af ., h KP A I . - . vi: .2 -lg: . . K . ., N '4- Tig ' 1-I-Qi' up-,LE wi ' 4' '-21,1 1 Q '. ' -J. .K , ' . .3 :in NA- Hfjfy NUMBER ONE AND WE KNOW IT 1 WH 0+ WOM EN'S VOLLEYBALL TEAM I II I SHAW U I I I QIIIIII' QHAW . A: g I. If I WOMEN S SOFTBALL TEAM C I A A I CHAMPIONS I I ' , 5 I I X I III' I NJ. P E 33 ' X L ,mg X ng T N - I I I gf I nm I X' f I I I ll l I ,ff ' I ,I I. .L v s 'ix I I I X fs I I Q A 'N ' x I4 I 1 T fa ' Uri 5 - I J., f I, what-x ,P ir- q . 1560 S 0 . A ,V l I, , I 'if - ,if ff A A T h . 'Q IIA II ff A 1 I N A ' I f f.: II ' I , I I I : I .. I 5 3.1 f, -L ,l .QL TENNIS TEAM '77 7 Qs +74 KA51- ' ' x A I kd K 0 t lr . r-L i.,..?,,4, 49 'fl ll , 'l I j T A J.. 4 ...VV 1.1.1 b ' ' h ' ' P'4' fa eye fgjg - - V .V,, ..,, , , ,Y f-4 AH ll+++-4+eL +- -'-- 41. 4-+.,. E g , ,, +l.' ' '4 :+ep-L lLeft to Righty Coach J. Mitchell. John Alston, Beotise Carlisle, Tommy Gadson Photos Not Included: Track Team. Baseball Team, Golf Team ' , 'Nh I 5 'Q H ' h 5 v' ' 'w-55, . , wr tis k . xA:,r - ,-'Z' IX' x R ' -1 fviwxf K A ORGANIZATIONS - 5 -' - j Er gin -U x ! 2 -. 1 -3 ,, fl , - 31+ ' VIII W if W2 ,XL is f Z if ii'-AA 'f' ggifg- fd rqsjr 5 f I E' . I K I 15:1 'A U ' if rv.. . ,- L vlk ' , , . . l . ' . 'Q xj . 1 1. T IX- - i 4 9- QAL fz?'i 'i'ff'i+Rx + 5 5 - DEDICATED IN LOVING MEMORY OF V vw i gill X ,.,,..,,i, -N,,,,.' if ,fo 1 A , .u , Wg XDA-vu-Q., ' X? wx. -4'9 W an PRINCE A. THCMAS, JR. Prince was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Prince A. Thomas, Sr. of Chicago, lllinois. He was a senior at the time of his death. During his stay here with us at Shaw he touched more lives with his winning smile and outstanding per- sonality than some of us realized. He was a member of Brothers Unlimited and the basketball team. FB ANDREW J. MNKANDE Andrew was the son of Ambassador Y. S. Mnkande Anna L. Mnkande of Tanzania, East Africa. He this life in November 1976 on a return trip from Alabama He was an energetic sophomore at Shaw University and will always be remembered by the students, faculty and staff. Since death considers nothing but taking, l have He lives on in the hearts and memories of the entire Shaw family and community. Beautiful People: the smile on many faces creating beautiful inspirations, reaching out and touching a brother: in the hearts of many people, a symbol of freedom for the mind, body and soul, A AN ll, 1 Prince Albert Thomas was Beautiful. Q' , 4 --W l A :is ,QF is consolation except my belief that we shall all meet A life taken in one place and birth given in May God Ftest Him in Peace. .LQ lv ... -1-.-- --4 .L L . .-be 100 ' 'X .MNST ,JlC1:,. J- 41 L,-Q' - Feud 544: ,fr A rf I' 3 X 4 - I l . ' -O., 5 W,- .. 1155 1 -..-, ' XX ,' '- ' ' H ' f 3 fi... 1 F W f - -' -1 '.'..'Q' ,, li . ,,. , , W v -,.,,,,-P' M. gl f i 'JXV' ,. ur i . in I v ' 5 , . A ' ' -9 ,pb . 1' f' trfj.tw?',--5 - ' ' M Mrs. Bertha Jones was a familiar face in the Business Office here at Shaw. She departed this life in December of ' 1976. J , During the years she spent at Shaw, she gained the T A ' respect and friendship of many students and her co- 1 - YA workers. She will be missed by the many friends she had Q-'W ' on campus. 2 The Sun sets to close one day, but it returns to being P f another. . e cf 47, , - 49 I-. t -nr.. 'rf ,r -, mf- . ..- - ' 9 Q M t . - ,..::v- i ,. :fb A 'QQ . . ' ni 'R A' J' P G W!!! I' n WI 1 T H E Ebxm CD.'IUl'l'I-4IPl U Q0 4Zb1ZOO , X 1 I' R r-T, 1 V 'K xx tk li-tg mga ie Q 'imiwwfp THE COMPANY 1. M. Howell 2. G. Horton 3. A. Grant 4. J, McCullum 5. B. Young 6. J. Evans 7. B. Faircloth 8. L. Pridgeon 9. V. Tekosky 10. B. Hall 11. E. Davis 12. C. Orr 13. T. Hudson 14. W. Bennett 15. S. Hairston 16. S. Taybron 17. E. Gaines 18. D. Tekosky 19. S. Seville The Shaw Players 81 Company, under the direction of P.C. Capie, has achieved national acclaim. The group has received numerous awards performing plays never before done by collegiate companies. The company holds membership in the National Association of Dramatic and Speech Arts and has won numerous awards from this Association. Active membership is required of all theatre majors but participation is open to the entire Shaw community. The company is in great demand throughout the East Coast and performs all over the U.S. THE PLAYERS IN IN WHITE AMERICA -Oct. 29, 1976 ,...-.-4 WHAT OTHERS HAVE SAID VERY ENERGETIC AND TALENTED COMPANY Saundra Sharpe, Poet, Playwright OUTSTANDING AND SERIOUS PERFORMERS Melvin Van Peebles LlKE BEING ON BROADWAY Alpha Phi Alpha National Frat., Inc. VERY PROFESSIONAL THEATRE GROUP ENCORE Magazine I AM PROUD OF THE YOUNG BLACK STUDENTS IN THEATRE AT SHAW UNlVERSlTY Joseph A. Walker, Playwright COMPATIBLE TO PROFESSIONAL THEATRE Dr. Mary Ann Williams, Black Studies Dept. Ohio State University THE SHAW PLAYERS 81 COMPANY IN SAUNDRASHARPES THE SISTUHS' its 'inn' 1977 hx -A l 'SSN A il fl X , W.S.H.A. COMMUNICATIONS CENTER i 1 fi-7 I S..- la 'I 8 HGH I2 3 L15 I5 W RON 88.9 FIVI COVEHING A 70-MILE RADIUS W.S.H.A. RADIO STAFF 1. Anthony Savery 2. LeCountConaway 3. WendeIIWiIIiams 4 5 oope 6 PhyliisReese 7 Alvin Stowe B FienataJoy 9 Juan Grimes 10 Thurmond London 11 12 . Brenda Simmons . Kenneth C r Brenda Williams G M ary ayo 13 HenryGaskins 14 Daphane Roberts 15 Leon Brooks V. if 751' r gift , fu , 'inf Q' 3' --3. R23-L.--.X 'tiki Nhid nun-'sly S -..-.-..f...-.1-.1-11 X Se nenuuocmc v,,.,' 'fiv ' pwiifmiiidfr fm, N 65 St det Hst gTV TaIkSh s 'i'i- ' Ill I jf img gb Q NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE f f-fa W1 npr we . 3 RP -. J 3 IIHAW fwqf if 1' 1134540 I 38 6 . HIV. Q lil :iid 'Sl f-4'4 N.I.S. MEMBERS 1. Patricia Craig 2 3 4 5. Mildred Williams 6. Clifton Anderson 7. Denise Duncan 8. Mrs. Kwasikupi, Advisor 9. Carole Anderson 10. Larry McMillan 11. David Kelly 12. Ricardo Parker 13. Moses Sykes 14. Jesse Hill 15. Patricia Black 16. Curtis McNeil 17. Larry Jordan . Angela James . Leslie Rowan . Gloria Spencer 108 I AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PLANNERS ..J-- 672110 IEES45 .1 U1 ,- E f . . 4 X A.I.P. MEMBERS 1. Leroy Thomas 2. Brenda Davenport 3. MichaeIW. Hall 4. Diane Bunch 5. Elber1Pochea 6. Reginald Newborn 7. William Fleaves 8. Charles Horsey 9. Percy Morring 10. John Milner 11. Dr.J.V. Lee, Advisor if. 'S . 61' mf V X , . ,sk ll ll EIHIHIHII BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE CLUB f . l f ' - 'R k ,gf W . isg-24-.r..j E f I. 2 5. l, b .I 55- K: .g, 'lf' W N - I 5 ,A+ x- . -V .,. , 7 A lt X .- . -A .: 5 -4+ gif 5 f 4 X f V. ENGINEERING 81 TECHNOLOGY CLUB . ...1 4 ,.1.- V .-Q . - . , -rf 'wry' 110 ,Jn 1 7 3 Clwll 2 cl Z if 5 . Veronica Jones Diane Green Leonard Rice . Sheila Winston . Gale Thomas Dr. E.B. Thomas Birchie Warren . Gary White . Casey White . Gerald Weston Manley McKoy Henry Jones . William Mormon W . , flew ri Pl B. Carlisle P. Black G. Spencer L. Jordan P. Davis W. Arterburry J. Okoko E. Diansoni S. Harris H. Jones D. Kelly L. Udezuker M. Belfield Y. Tominiye P. Funnie D. Duncan E. Nyamadi A. James M. Jones J. Jones D. Jones C. Newsome M. Belfield A. Lee L. McMillan G. Brown 1' ,.i......1...---T 5 1- , 1 FOFIENSICS UNION Y F SPEECH 81 HEARING ASSOCIATION Nm 6 1, Francene Chamb 2Alf dP'k y an HL Ad 4Bb s u 5LtB ec-:gon an 1. Alfred Hicks I .In 00 ,mg SHAW UNIVERSITY C 1 Q I RALEIGH, Noun-I CAnouNA 27602 MESSAGE FROM THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION First of all, I would like to extend greetings to my fellow students and warm congratulations to the 1977 graduates. We have struggled the long and winding roads of higher education and this is just the beginning. The time has come for us to drop our buckets in society for whatever it is worth. We are leaving one training environment and will be making different contributions. Our mission is to save the children and make the road better for them . Shaw has provided the training for us to do anything with nothing, and the impossible with a little. As alumni of Shaw, we must continue to climb the highest mountains and cross the widest seas. Whatever you conceive success to be, it is up to you to conquer it. Wherever your life carries you or you carry your life, let us not forget our stepping stones. I pray Shaw stays near your heart just as your loved ones. To the graduates, I challenge you to continue your struggle and never give up. The potential you have shown and the intelligence you possess will help you achieve your goals in life. I thank each of you for a prosperous year and for allowing me to work with you and for you . As part of our religious heritage, let us all continue to make God a part of our plans. Remember Shaw is a private university and our contributions and ideas will always be needed for the future Bears to come. Let us be generous in a positive way for a positive Shaw. Larry Williams President, S .G . A. S 2 as 5 . , - aff' V Larry Williams President Tanya Jordan Associate Justice Candyce Newsome, Vice Pres. External Affairs Paulette Kearney Business Manager Jackie Dozier Gregory Gipson Rewptionist Attorney General MOTTO: WORKING TOGETHER TO MAKE THINGS WORK Ls 4? ' was Gregory Chandler. Vice Pres internal Aflairs Samuel Roach Associate Justice IDlTl4OCD CDUIIPOUJ CD2-Z 1 RESIDENCE ASSISTANTS CI 5 Ig -I 8 2. Paulette Tennison 3. Ch I M II LI, 1 4 Pa F I 5 O tt Lewl I 6 Sh ron Washlngt I I Z 3 2322222311185 MW WOIVIEN'S PERSONNEL COUNCIL M xx y .gr .. 'Q' ,. ,- -.J 7 'II I 2 'S LI A I I I 1. Angela Sledge 2. Vernell Jones I 3. Dorothy Flicks 4, Betty Hankerso 5. Charlene M ll 6. Phyllls Sl b ry 7 Frances Addl K . 8 DI H dg 9 D b Adkl 10 MI h I F It D I D 11 -1'i '5 - .fini r -A14 I I QI ' If in--' 5525? . Samuel Roach . Roger England . Marvin Lowery . Curtis Moore . Mack Montgomery . Mike Lyons . Charles Horsea . Juan Grimes ' L Kevin yons Charles Green Q7gqfb IG IL I7 II I I3 'II 'I Qm.Q,rfi,fQ . I 3 G. Brown J. Blue B. Shaw D. Duncan R. Lewis C. Arlerberry D. Robertson M. Tisdale M. Gipson V. Jones C. Wells C. Green M. Hall D. Carroll G. Batts F. Turner M. Gardner S. Norris H. Perry R. Bell MEN'S PERSONNEL COUNCIL STUDENT ACTIVITIES COUNCIL 4 J .. r ' S - ,-, X . .- , X L X Q- xl Ml. 5 UNITED HERITAGE GGSPEL CHOIR uf -Q 1 -. Q . ,, , - 1 DURING EASTERN TOUR ,H ' 'HI ,wfmrrnwf 1 it U.H.G.C. Daniel White Director Chorale Society Dr. H. Gil-Smythe Director UNIVERSITY CHORALE SOCIETY BROTHERS UNLIMITED l -E i Vs I 4 ,-Lv 'T' ?x., . ..-uf Q fr. M. . N5+. '-1, 534573 ff fi, I3 Wifi fffjll ii iii V+,,M.,,l C., K .Hilti-nl' William Miller Mike Heard Alfred Bussey Thomas Cummings Ronald Cash Ronald Klass Charles Sorey Moses Sykes William Banks Carl Burnett Wendell Williams Willie Brown James Fudge X l l 673 5 Cl A D lo DDI 2 3 ji 1. Wllllam Burke 2. John Vassor 3. Mable Cox 4. Samuel Roach 5. Flolllns Hunter 6. Jackle Dozier 7. Donnie Carroll 8. Barbara Wright 9. Wllliam Reeves 10. Percy Morrlng 1 2 3. Lana Latimer 4. Lucy Barton . Faye Ferguson . Sharrlan Shannon ,,..---.1..-- --- V SHAW JAYCEES , G l IOTA Pl-u LAMBDA soaonnv 2,5 I M W -IOZDZPZ QZ IJPITIT UZZPT W FS- lin ai 1 x I EAGi Q 1:-. Q- l J! -. .1355 ,- . -M ,Irs 4, 'aff 5 NYG tzmnf ,-.- .-ax E 'm J- an lx ...X MIGHTY BEAR BAND The Shaw University Marching Bear Band has once again enjoyed an outstanding season. The Marching Bears have earned the respect and reputation of being the most entertaining band on the East Coast. Playing to capacity crowds, they have not once failed to bring the audience to their feet. The Marching Bears are am- bassadors of soul music and entertainment. The band is under the direction of Mr. Edward Graves and Mr. Benjamin Kirk. Drum major for the season was Mr. Leonard Giles and head majorette, M. Marilyn Washington. ' ' -' A- a . . '11, .- 'H fer- f f T - - If-TL'-1: 419- .Ama Cz. Y .3 , f .. V Y -pr 71, 1-f I ,. gi - Aw iir-'1 ' - ' ' 4, - ,. '1-ijt ,, -L N. ,, 1 . '- ' .. .N ic ' - N 'XL -,.. if '.:r-.fr--'f ,. --1 3' U an--E ffx','fi,.,+,+,-fviyffv. 'EW + 2' . .f' .rs --' '. 'D A-Q . . 'C' ' T- , . 1 -?V'3RfP',a,.ge'f'5 J 4'-J ' X -0 'us JTJFJK M M 'J ' -Af . '7 3-14T2 rf:--r f ofa 7 ' f-.W-3: .E 41l57-W?-1-1 . ' , 2 ' - 5 ' Q-Jae, -5 ,4? 14T-- --' ' J, :L -4-.-' - . gf.,-f., 2 .A J g'-' , g -g , ' ' , r .g'f,. --' ' '- f - ' ,'-492,-' '.. i '-fi ' '-A 5'2 v .Il TTL. 1- -+G' 11+ E- .. . T . 5- ,- b'Ilf.'J -1 as -I-I1 , fx- U 3:1 A AMBASSADORS OF SOUL MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT Q1- H O N O R S O C I E T I E rn Alpha Epsilon Rho Broadcasting Honor Society ID ,A Beta Kappa Chi Science Honor Society KP lyCI L ryM MII Ll yk dy d Alpha Chi National Honor Society 2MryPeg 6 1 I H WW Phi Beta Kappa National Honor Society Shy T p I EI b th C eecy I S k Add M 9 Cheri M 5 6 7 Y' 3 I X fj X 1. Doris B. Kwasi ui. Sponsor 2. Bever ark 3.Pt Blk 7. ar cian 4. S 8. Gloria Spe 5. C N 9. Lin a Campb ll 6, Sh F4 b' 10. Ricardo P k 1. Shelia Winston 5. Robin Low . a uese . Oc avia R II 3. E izabeth Creecy 7. ry J 4. Leonard Rice 1. anne hom son 6. Haze Flolfd 2. iza e r 7. Loa y as 3. Francis ison 8. ae Franks I 4. Mamie Everett . ene ur II 23 . Denise Duncan af ' ra., ? .,,d.,.. 2' fEfi'7'Q '5-:VI . 1 I W , . . Y ,fx YEARBOOK STAFF I tl' .9 Q I-'I ' -UF ' .Q Ik-. , a l . Y.: .. 'FEV- '-' .1 l'. Liu Carl Burnett Organizations Editor Q so . 'T 'r L to R, Pat Goddard, Elaine James Christopher, Mable Cox, C McK0y. Assistants harlene O Qs' Robert Cook, Michael PEM CLUB PRE-ALUMNI COUNCIL A: W is WI IW! Carl Stallworth Barbara Woodruff Kelth Hale James Neal Jackie Hudson Gregory Bans PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS CLUB ,F 5 UNITED Nlscaao COLLEGE FUND IIIIQN 8 ?Nfl a 7 L xf ' , Barbara Samuels Barbara Fields Larry McMillan Deryl Sessoms Harvey O. Perry Deborah Robinson Aprll C. West Frances Coverson Paulette Kearney Brenda Davenport Sharian Shannon Mrs. B. Mann, Advisor Ulf :I In I I A I IZB 67 J. Hurley James Smith Cornell Wells Mozell Jones Moses Sykes Sandy White Marvin Doe A .33 I Tanya Jordan. Jlmmy Smith I ii MORE ON THE PLAYERS SCENES FROM IN WHITE AMERICA . I I E A X, . Iivk ' E , -S I sim I- A REVIEW OF THE BLACK MAN'S HISTORY UPWARD BOUND 8 ':.-4 cnzO--:PN-z:bGDJ'JO ZIP--:cn-1:10 cnC'oZPO . ,', :V 'MW' v,6ffa?f:f- 54? -E.. : . .A .-.- L .. , , V .. . ,. ,119 h x?- .Z ' 4. .,. . - , N 1 . . . ' 1 , ,. 1 , 21-1 i ' ' 5 f 1 '.' . - I 7 ' , i ' ' 4 V ' - . i iF? R SML 1 4 i 5 f it fa' l 1 f f ' 1 ' ' 1 - 4 1 C ' K i i i Y .i 5 ,. lv-:Xi 1 Wfr ' 7' iz., 5 - r S . .,,A r I - f C' -2. N if f 'X L 7 a 7 10 I l 1 Z Klffxfq Alpha Eta-Omega Christian Fellowship 5. P. Turner 6. S. Sharpe 7. J. Newell 8 V C pp 9 G S th iii 5 la I 3 Theological Fraternity 1. D. Royal 2. W. Washington 3. K. Young 4. L. M MIII 5. JR S it eq, E i Christian Fellowship Choir 1. J. Bullock 2. S. Sharp 3 P T 4 B S gg 5 L M MII 6 L J y 7 V. Copp 8. J. Newell 9. G. Smith 10. W. Washingto 1 ' Z U7 lm H Baptist Student Union 1. D. Royal 2. J. Byrd 3. W.Washingt 4. K. Young 5. J.Fl. Scott 3 I UNIVERSITY CHAPEL USHERS El , xp- L Q gl ,4-Q. 1 l ,. 5454. V - we. . . lf fQ:,XQT ,,--ff 'mis , 1-4 .gr ..,1:Q1,4- 1. William Washington 2. Leslie Rowan 7 3. Robin Lowe 4. Brenda Davenport Lf- 5 L Q 5. Deborah Gaffney 1 Z O, 6. Jessie Davis 7. Rev, Ronald Swain, Advisor B. Carol Anderson O lk 9. Rosa Johnson THE INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION '1 .1 . Io 'I 121321 IL, I7 Ig M Z0 2' :WWQWAMWQXMI 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15. 16. 17. L. Ekambo H. Elemuo M. Mayenge S. Oyetimein M. Hijjeh P. Uchebo E. Hillary E. Akpaitu M. Luzolo G. Gyan Mrs, J. Hines. Advisor W. Daniels Y. Nziuki S. Tomaiabipi H. Ozualdo M, Ozualdo J. Nzatlki A. Ladepo V. Mallam P. Akomeah D. Olediran J. Ndelo T. Okoro S. Tomaniabipl S. Manzodulua l. Jack M Ndonga J. Brooks C. Wheatherbee O. Abuasser C. Adegboro S. Flizkallah K. Bakare f-fu .5. , . ,V - J. SHAW U SPREADING JOY 13, y?-if f 74E4,:13Qfi:I f 1,, A f f' ' 4-uv' 1, ,f . 2 1 9' 7332? ' , .ff A Q, 'H Y f ' ' 2 z 1 X i V gv i' L J 512 55 IJ 1,51 FJ:-5-. ., VP f4?47x s v 'I 5, Q! , W QZIM' 4 , 47 N6 , 9 I I' A .., ,.., V, ' Wi? , , 597' W 1 ,ff we , ., . 5 Y If A15 M 3' fu 5 I X 1 . FOR CHRIST AND HUMANITY A4 - . .-N- f J. -Lf W ,. D x..,,,4- - ..V . A 1 V Q, .V ,v-. x, .. - '.,A.- , Ca ',,.,..,.. '91 'E 1--'N X L f iw ll X I WHO S WHO IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES Vx, Elizabeth Ann Creecy Engllsh!French Rich Square, N.C. Denise Duncan Biology Memphis, Tenn Junior Mamue Everett Elementary Education Oak Clty N C Semor 1 2 Robin Lowe Speech Pathology A Audiology Gregory Chandler Speech Pathology 8. Audiology Madison. N.C. Philadelphia, Pa. S8l'liOf X nik D. Y. . 257' -Q, ' N .1 X Sheila B. Winston Behavioral Science Washington, D.C. Senior ff' . X .A,, ,. 5 CF W, Ai' Lucy Barton Accounting Junior 5 -5, xv St. George, S.C. Senior Leonard Giles Music Education Portsmouth, Va. Senior LeCount Conaway Paulette Kearney Radio TV Film Business Management 8. Economics Gofield, N.C. Junior Brenda Davenpori Urban PIanninglArchitecture Atlania, Ga. Senior L-cg., A xx iff? V V Phyllis Turner Behavioral Science Warrenton, N.C. Senior 2 ' J llll ll Sharon Robinson Mathematics St. Paul, N.C. Senior if I Janice Blue Early Childhood Education Clarklon, N.C. Senior Gregory Gipson Business Management 5 Accounting Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Senior Douglas Joyner Chemistry Porismouth, Va. Senior 2 , S f i i i 1 I e 3 3 4 f i x l s I 2 Q! 'W , 1 ., x V5 .fe f rl I1 'Y P , w r l J ! Fe I ,JJ ' sie ana v l . v 4 lliigill 3 ,,V ig.: , ffgijfgf? K I VIII M LL ' I ll Jn-l'. I 1' ' 4 4 :Av 451 N , , X JI vi ir! f X 1' CLASSES 4 9, 1 QW J -Q. . Pearline Artis Jacqueline Anderson Cliff Anderson Charlene Ashford Nilous Avery Ronald Banks Burnell Baize Shawn Baker Edna Baptise Herbert Battles Linda Blackmon George Blacknell Tyrone Blake Sylvester Brooks Connie Bryant Ola Brown Wayne Bullock Cynthia Bunch Melvin Burwell Kimberly Bussey Deosie Butler Robin Butler Horace Caldwell Susan Carmichael Donnie Carroll John Champion Patricia Charles Pamela Cheek Patricia Clarke Kenneth Council FFIESHIVIEN 64 g:cgS2ii'i '- 'EEF ':5'?f? K ' 3 T A, E N on - - - , XX X i ,, 3+'- t ?5?g T ' Qi a.. tp it M1127 Zi I i r x fi- f Yf,,,t ,T f of 5 5 1 I N ,ff I A K E , 1 , ,f x t l .Fe . ,., Y., 9. X 'V . 3 .N .rv ,-fx x Y fa., I w2fIfY-1 f:- .fccgix '-'i'755J .w'4'-xn u vi 'ATX 7' UI INK il: E-12 l FRESHIVIEN .T-v..-.qw :,, Na s vi? we K3- ll ' --in ,i K. 'K 1 -'kiln -Cf l. 'X X 4 xx, as Q E5 I L x, ,ge FTW' A t9 ti , 'i . 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' 7 Sk , Af! ' fl w f f,E N 'Ll , :'l,,. 7 , ff N 'Ef ' :3 ' t .1 fl' I' g, . , .v - , qu, - 3 ' f' xxx I ' I Samuel Smith Brenda Taylor Gwen Taylor Arlitha Thompson Lydia Thorne Haru Tolbert Victor Townsend Annie Vincent Joy Vincent Roderick Vinson Olivia Walker Steve Walker Terry Walker Edna Washington Joseph Washington Cassandra Wattord Reginald Wells Catrice White Yolanda White Brian Williams Debra Williams Hosea Williams Maceo Williams Ronald Williams Tennyson Wilson Cassandra Winston Brian Young Sunny Younger Clifton Younke Ervin Yreks IA7 2.5,-.Tv Charles Griffin D Avery McAllister V ' 'X T V Gregory Simms 4 Prince Tyler 1 U 1' Q ,, , V H ,V I 74 ' ': N F 1-f U QR xi -fit. A qi .' 1 A - - ix U .gffldf 'l ' XX I4 ' if 'J-iff' s r' , :aff -5, Q' 1 5555 X' Q5 , A iq- is' ie X ,A X . . . , Q1-lx I-Q elim . 3? 7 ,taxi i 3-ay it - .. .N k., ' 2 'ti . 1 - ii i P '. L '-rx ' lg 13' ii f' , ' Wie .. . 4 ' . .' t az. f ' i V ' 5 i y 1 f f q iizkn, , 3 3. ,pr . iii fi' 4 'X 5153- f fiiiiii' Q -fix: F -ix 5,49 ' 5 ,,.fx,5::-Q 'fr Q: 1 at I 5 -v r V w I ' SOPHOMORES 3 sf 1 l Deborah Blackwell Laverne Brown William Burke 'Ly i. K 1SamueI Clemons l l l Lucy Bray Mamie Brown Karen Caviness l Colleen Cobb 'l U-gf 11 Sharon Bright Monica Broadus Joseph Brooks W-Q. 1 A 1 4 , Y. xx r l 151 1 ,I - -A . . FI' lf. Q4 -f 1: , if. '- 'U 'f-. i Robert Cook 9 A f Jessie Davis :- Twiqfiihll' if-'V N., 'Q 4 ir 'Z Barbara Downey ri'isGPHoMoREs Mable Cox i Stuart Davis Angela Evans I 'aka .- Q ,xx T' .A 4 be Patricia Craig Bernard Dawkins Larry Evans i 4, xy, I ll' V 'Euwal ,lb A A. N 1 Carole Craven Eddie Daniel - at q Q Ayr' kk, ,. . i rl ,es -ik 7 ' 'fi 153 . ' 4-if, ' 3' is off. . ' - QMJ ' 1 s .l' 3 .I ' iff' i Marvin Doe R2m0l'1 DOWGY Phillip Fairwell Q as 'T - Us xx ' 5 W1 Avery Flynt Frasier ' Debra Gaftney Osco Gardin Melvin Gardner Mafva Gibson Ethel Gilbert Hurley Hailey Janice Hocutt lRoIIins Hunter l Patricia Goddard Bryon Hardy Diane Hodges Marilyn James 0 ' t 5' 1 Eunice Govan Wanda Henderson Charles Horsey Brenda Johnson SOPHOMORES Sandra Grier xi A .X 1' Jesse Hin Freddie Howard Cynthia Johnson 1 Billy Griffin l Alberta Hocutt Roy Hudson, Jr. R, Raymond Johnson SQOPHOMORES X X 7 l Jerome Johnson l Larry Jorden ky., Robert Klass ,L 'V ' , lvvh , K-'afgirx 'Joseph Lee wa, - ll m.H,,'ff,- l' 4 '-,X ,' A Meatrice Jones Gloria Joyner . jf-z-. --p3,u5m'ifff:'-Z' 1, Mozelle Jones Gwendolyn Kea me '21 , , w Rosa Jones Charles Kelly P.-' BY ia! G ' WC. 3 . 4 l. . Q 'M X751 Q , - 1' 11 Timothy Jones Kathy Kelly Harold Lee kv :A Lewis Lee H 1 3 William Leach Maria Lyerly 114 3 . L Clarence McAfee Louis Miller ' l SOPHOMORES 1 .542 .ls .'. A.. , AK-tsl ' 5 'Q-,Q Angela Lucas 1? Q . 7 , Kevin Lyons Charlene McKoy Paula Moore Anthony Mosley 7 GSW Newsome I L Ernest Okonkwo 155 HOMORES i Patricia Peterson Phyllis Reese Y Geraldine RiCh3fd50l 'fgfgndg Simmons Booker Smith Dallas Smith it X . f' Samuel Roach '1 sg il fi Diane Roseboro Willie Sansbury Franchell Smith all 1' xx Daphne Roberts A!! 'fa f 'uv Irving Sands 53 7 if X ' it '. , ll K 1 A if ,ff i r 1 Susan Sharpe James Smith SOPHOMORES '-' 'Ffa ..':? '3- up an Stallwgnh Megbaume Stephens Valerie Stinson Barbara Suggs Bemamin Sutton 1- i -1.1 .,. - if 1 .Y 4 1 1 if ' 1 -1 ,mhony Temple Paulette Tennison i -rf-Z el Y- e-his Thomas Angelo Thompson , i' vu. Wy Tindall Michael Toler Curtis Turner Frank Turner Stephen Wade 157 I i I ' 1 1 'f I' 5 -- e e- ' I -J :ev J' f Q -'63 4 f 1 1 -i fl ' i L 1 P 'QV-X Judith Walker David Watson Sandy White ,Sissy Whitworth l Fermon Williams Mildred Williams I I' , ' ,, , . , .' 1 I 1 'fa-F XPBYTICIB Williams Paul Williams N 1,1-ML' T5-ZH ' l fif55s'.S'1- X lifetim- l'ii Lynn Works Barbara Wright n A ' f s I a. 3 - I , iv .N-. W , V ' 'tug E, ' 5 Q iffy Steve Younger ir 1 0 N 9. X S ff fix -3.51: w .4154 -'3' E 5-.ff- N N547-5 ' vii? Z-:sr -::-an ww L . .. ,u-4-20-. Q - J-f'4e '7'KN9?gQ fi J X x f - , 1. ,. Q fl C 3 'J 'La 159 Cecll Alexander SN-f' -.fl Sandra Bennett Patricla Black ar Marilyn Brooklns JUNIOFIS .Z 9 l ai I X I va X 1 thi Carol Arterberry Wayne Battles Sam Belllnger lv' , -,.unsrf'.,:60C,y,, , A Z-'L , ., ,,, 1, Walter Benneh 1 k J Adi-m-Mf4 'ff5 ' 1 Er' :-' Q: 1 B .-A 4 l ,,4- .- ' wx-1 H, 5 - :,.. fl if Orena Brenham fig A ' aisw-'H 59,-f3r:.' ' A :N s -L -,swi yr T ' . , Q 1 , George R. Brown Vernon Brown Sheryl Brownlee 1 Gregory Chandler Mary Ann Clements 1' fa ' 2' . WA . F . Xiu T5 Gregory Cotton JUNIORS I 1 ? I O' ! Wallace Cherry LaJuan Chisholm Beverly Clark rr' lv he Sb' Francene Cobb Paulette Collier Vivian Collins an Frances Coverson Daniel Creft Bruce Davis f--Q .-f .5 llL. i A uf nv-f. X Teresa Dodson Karen Dudley Denise Duncan 9- Q2 'figs HUF i.. I , Thomas Dunlap Roy Ellison ri .ff J. Paul Ffeeman .fs l i Patricia Funnie JUNIORS ff!- bmw UNK Mary Dunn Sylvia Dunston CYHYNB Elliot? Tl 'iill WH if I I I Roger England L F' i . X ,-4. . ' f X i 4,-:Q lg. A i si ' 1' R xi vii , ' 1 , . Ji , YV Avis- r .. 1 Barbara Froeschle ,.-dgf' I I' ,J I .j55,-1-A I fx - L . ., -Au- Eiwood Gaines Mingo Grant Lawrence Green 14 Earley Griffin Charlie Hankerson Patricia Heard JUNIORS 4 . ii O A: Peter Griffin L Dorothy Harris A -'dc' f' 5. ,lvl Gregory Henderson ine , Marlon Hudson a, . nj' i '1' 04 Michael Hall f I Patricia Harris T5 Ernie Hester K ,avg 'Q f lf, ,spa - X- . 61' 3 - N x will! l it ' 1, Q l A t Al Frederick D, Hunter if Betty Hankerson ' H' 1 Fannie Hart -v 'Deb Diane Hill 1' 4 . Merrian Hutchins X. 64 D l xf' lg' .Uf x' Charlotte Hylton Karen Jacobs Carolyn Jenkins T0m Jel'1KiI'1S Ill if 2-1 L5 itat Robert Johnson Sandra Johnson Henry Jones Sylvia Jones r s H YD 1, X A ,. . V ing 31 -it 'if--'O' Q I . .. . . 'If' Veronica Jones Vernell Jones Tanya Jordon Paulette Kearney S. ' A ,-X ,. 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Q ' '-'r's tl 1 K . ki Dr. Ellen Alston Emeriti Raleigh, N.C. Dr. John H. Baker, Jr. Raleigh, N.C. Atty. J. Melville Broughton, iHonorary Trusteel Raleigh, N.C. Dr. Kanawhah Z. Chavis Atlanta, Georgia Dr. Vernon Clark Durham, N.C. Dr. Jyles J. Coggins Raleigh, N.C. Dr. C. Melvin Creecy Rich Square, N.C. Mrs. Evelyn L. Cunningham New York, N.Y. Dr. George C. Debnam Raleigh, N.C. Dr. Chancy R. Edwards Fayetteville, N.C. Dr. J. Jasper Freeman Norfolk, Virginia yan . AW . ,. I' ,. 4 -b 'HTL -1 -4934 i BOARD OF TRUSTEES Jr. Mr. George Goodwin, Sr. Raleigh, N.C. Mr. Lawrence Gould Raleigh, N.C. Dr. Gilbert R. Green Natick, Massachusetts Judge George R. Greene Raleigh, N.C. Dr. Dorothy M. Haith Huntsville, Alabama Atty. William S. Herrmann Stamford, Connecticut Dr. Joy J. Johnson Fairmont, N.C. Dr. Paul H. Johnson Raleigh, N.C. Dr. William H. Jones, Jr. Elizabeth City, N.C. Dr. John R. Larkins Raleigh, N.C. Dr. Rose Morgan New York, N.Y. Dr. Milton Owens Valley Forge, Pennsylvania Mr. Leslie A. Pearce Raleigh, N.C. Dr. Paul C. Perkins Orlando, Florida Atty. William C. Raines New York, N.Y. Dr. Moses A. Ray Tarboro, N.C. Dr. Charles W. Rector Manassas, Virginia Dr. O. L. Sherrill Raleigh, N.C. Atty. W. Larry Wallace Raleigh, N.C. Rev. John W. White Asheville, N.C. Mr. Larry Williams Student Rep. Raleigh, N.C. Dr. John W. Winters Raleigh, N.C. Dr. Stevie Wonder New York, N.Y. fi. ,-f 1 t 1 OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT 1. Roberta Lightner Floyd Executive Secretary 2, Rudolph Williams Aide to the President 3. Hettie M. Little Administrative Assistant 4. Robert E. Powell Special Assistant to the President ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS if A I Q f 4 ' II 'rf' III ' A ,J iw..-:-I m f . . I, ... 5 ,Ili vu: - A,-I Qw- 'F I , ihf' 4 I' 5 , ga' f , f '- 1 . ' I a 4 .C .wife 1. -,af f:P.3M.- 1 ' 14- W. .np .I if 5 . -, - , I . s '-'. 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Dr. McLouls Clayton Asst., Dlrector, AIDP and Director of CAPE, Regional Campuses i ACADEMIC DEANS 1.53.5 i i S 4 4 jiri 1' 'Ii NJ- , .,- v Q M- ill ,li ' . SP4 l I ay I Rigging, 1 W A 4 All l U Q- :ies V K .rp - f I I 'f b T . J M V 1: ' , -ii ' as ,Z 1.-' ' .K atblx, 'f in 'Hg' , 2 iq l S' - iw ' 4 I -if .igfuf ,Jr-Q 1. Dr. Randolph Tobias 1. Dr- Horace 5, CHPIS 1. Dr. Lorenzo Thompson. Sr. Dean Dean Dean School ot Education School of Humanities 8- AUS School of Urban 8. Administrative Science 2. Rev. C.T. Vivian 2. Dr. James Z. Alexander 2, Dr. Rodger N, Jenkins Dean Dean Dean Seminary Without Walls DiVif1ifY SCWO' School of Natural 3. Physical Science, Engineering 216 THE FACULTY , .Q 'x ,- qs no- P M..- ll 39 0 W i ' r ' -as fare... ,N ,,. 'f!,' 1 H , A' . . . , A ,, -,. AS .. ' ' A A I 1 n -' , A 1 . f ' ' 3 I-YI ,. . CE figs, 1.591 re ' ,. '!Qf'giq5.J f' r , 0 . D? 0- ilhiifii. fig? ' ,V 1 at it 1- vu H- .esp ...4: 5 . 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X N il l l l i I ki is ig is Qi' 1 ,I -ll AL. --fi ,. .4 ff, ' I Vx . :-'F-I '- !? ,- ' . -J S, 5 .- ed x ,. 1' YP' I X, L, V - . l X -b 4 9 -fo? ,ri ,, in , M, HUMANITIES AND ARTS ,. , l. Child Development Project Staff , - A A ,W lLeft to Righty 'Z ,- ' I Ms. G. Bartholoned, Secretary - V ' L Y' ' Ms. Francis Williams, Director 3' .,', Ms, J. Dunphy, Asst. 1 ' 4.7 ' Q 2. Dr. Munawar Mustafa, History ' I 3. Mrs. U.H. Jones, Reading 1 lv 5 4. Mrs. Rosalie williams, Communi I if 5. Dr. Jesus Farias, History 1 ' P' I 6, Mrs. Jackie Kaalund, Reading i 7. Mr. Paul Vandergrift I Radio-TV-Film i B. Dr. Fl. Gwyn Radio-TV-Film V. 9. Dr. Fl. Keiber A Fladio-TV-Film -PS cative Arts 7 1 ,Q HF' Mx I ! ' . .Vw , x -if Ag , Af 1, , X' 5 M,. 4 'ff 'X i ,.1, V '- M Q '- f 3' ' in 5 1 4 3' I, gy X 11, , YV P -A I - v . W 2 I 0 04 A' 'Q ' , V -A H A ' 515,35 f i ws f I X ' ' .f , Ali. A' . E1 'L J , ' 'Q X -' 4, '. Qi Wh-- Q. in . ' A . 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Sansom Physical Education 2. P, Morris Physical Education 3, B. Sanders Physical Education 4. H. Smalls Physical Education 5. J. Farris Physical Education 6. Dr. Fi. Brown Recreation Education 7. J. R. Johnson Physical Education B. Dr. W. Spann Physical Education 9. Dr. J. E. Byers Teacher Education 10. Dr. L. Russell Teacher Education 11. Dr. C. Jordan Teacher Education 9 0 'J X ax E N nf T is-,,-1 ' , 'HS ,I . .x 'ff' V i fa T, I Im 1 ' . ,-2 'V . Q it 4 t, ,-. ,. -, .. 7 ,. . an we W .- , M ijt , - .li , 1 1 ., ,r Y AEI Ki. ' , aa- l Q, -m .4 'i it 'rx r EDUCATION 1. Mrs. Kathryn Shepard Teacher Education 2. Mrs. Elizabeth B. Cofield Teacher Education Director, Student Teachers DIVINITY SCHOOL 3. Rabbi Leo Stillpass 4. Dr. C.B. Thompson 5. Dr. Wendell R. Grigg 6. Dr. H. Turlington 7. Dr. Patricia Brodie 8. Dr. C. R. Trotter I! lg. i -mf' I' Mxh Fr' X 2 J ' Y -' gk- X' - 5, Jah ' 49 ' hee... 71 J- ' Fifi: ' I WF' rZf '5: Wllllff' is Q qi -fp-' . i S Lf- 5 r' 3 7' .' Af: ,V is .17 'Q raises!!! i . I 41- -:gif Y'1imn ' . QI' ' 4 ' ,, J. - - X -A QW '55 T' 'gffsff' ' ' 5 7' ' ' i'l.l4.-fl N- ix 1 ,--4 Q- 5 K f 2 - -ff - x wif-5 X :- T gc l ' aj-5 T f I' . -1 I ,.U.- 7 I -i if ' Q T- .-211 , .-S 1 l if em it 'I i' 1 t t 1-v 1' URBAN SCIENCE Dr. Johnnie V. Lee Urban Planning Dr, Esta Thomas Behavioral Science Dr. Gloria Smith Behavioral Science Dr, Earl Jones Urban Planning Dr. Mohammad Shadid Urban Politics Dr. Clyde Goodrum Behavioral Science Dr. S. Jubalani Beza Urban Politics Mr. Geroge C. White Behavioral Science Dr. Abdul Elkordy Urban Politics I I V ff Z g K ff ' s fl A , -0 '. L 1.6 fi . I -,-I, I 3 I I it A.. Is -y'f M-1'T'I Y I4 PM-JZ: I I ' mimilf - I V s 5 hal. Q SW' I.-la-I' I ' ' as . f A, I-iii Q Q. ? IWEIIIUII III ' ,4 'ii I IiI1.IIfIi I I 1 My I i-j ,ii W 5 I - - -,mu-:r f - . I I 4 ai, i P9's'! I A . 5 1 413- 3 J n,- ffgfz. nf -.K If -' 'I Ii fi' Sf'R'i ' I' A. ' L .QV fv,-it -. - r 2 Wg ' ' . I I 4. ' . , ' ' J f ff . Life, 7 .1-.Qi X -, X U ., If .1 , ,V--9 ' f - ., . . vi - ., ,V . , nh-Vx 1 f .. 2 N, E .L .t 1 x,A, '.-,Eg--' , ' ., I Q L 'I - AQ 'iq . J - 1. ' ,, H il I 'J 'fi 'WEL JN H ' . K 5 at If V7 5: fig, .J .X ' , . - is . li 1 - W - H ,P . 'y w , :Hifi I' vX, eIIw 5 f Q I I J. - 'K' I Z fl- J -- -9' ' I M If f -1 I , , 1, ,I 5 ,-f vm fix I I- .M : . I 1 5 . . .f-,, I , i I -- A .II I i fi I i ff-it , ' . , l . 1 , I I I 0 ' A I . . IN - G 5 --.7 f 9 I r O 2 J ln? 51 s A . ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE 1. Fi. D. Arthur Business Management 8. Economics 2. Dr. S. Shehata. Accounting 3. Dr. Fi. E. Ball. Accounting 4. Dr. H. Mankad, Accounting 5. Dr. J. W. McLeod Business Management, Economics 6. Dr. M. M. Ibrahim, Business Management, Economics 7. Dr. V. Prakash, Public Administration B. Dr. Robert Decaisye, Criminal Justice 9. J. Harris. Computer Science v , ,ii 1 .9 Kai 'i ,.-,iff ,-.4 ffl! xl-:,,' 1 i . l L X l K ' 'W l f -' . if A -.7,-562. 1, 'Ja' A ' , . s P I i 5 , 1 . A1 Y ' f - ' ' ,EQ -' .:. Fi - 'Q' FY. f .sa Q' .. I if ' .. ' ' -..K . . . L.- 7 . n 'L 2 wr NATURAL 8m PHYSICAL SCIENCES 2. Dr. Q. Khalid Physics 3. Dr. Bibek Ray Biology 4. Dr. R. K. De Biology 5. Dr. Shirley Tove Biology 6. Mrs. Doris D. Kwasikpui Biology 7. Left to Flight: Mr. Harold Lewis. Ms. Linda Lewis, Dr. Barry Hazen. Speech Pathology 6 Audiology 223 H H l HIL x t i i t X .I 1' ' . .-, , . . U U J' 'ga xl? l N Xi-A ff d 4 5 l J' ' NATURAL 81 PHYSICAL SCIENCE 1. Dr. Kantl Patel gt Mathematics Q, 2. Dr. James Scanlon 'A ' Mathematics 3. Ms. Almena Nunn, Dr. Lawrence Gould 5 1 f i -- Mathematics . E. 1' 'X 4. Dr. Thomas C. Lominac 1 x Mathematics - 3 U k - 5. or. Richard Berkley 'Kc' 6. Mr. John A. Cleveland N Tx Cf' 'c . chemistry ie n ' 7 x 7. Dr. Abha Ghosh V 8 Chemistry -V - 8. Dr. Micah A. Oriedo ,NWN Environmental Science ' 8 Y -J ' l 1 . 1' . ' -A V A ' --X .X V H 1 yy f. .V . ' ' E i 4 A. 1 ' i .. 3 l by V l. 1124 -' --X . I Q f ., a ,J 4 ' 2 ' ' 'ii' i A A FAYETTEVILLEXFORT BRAGG REGIONAL CAMPUS f.- l N . .1 ,gb hx 1 N, FAYETTEVILLE! FORT BRAGG M . R. do Mathematics 2. Mr. Floyd O'Ouinn Business 3. Mr. Rupert Ford Science 4. Mr. John Fl. Jolley Criminal Justice 5. Mr. 0. A. Dupree Education 6. Mr. Charles Q. Evans R- , L. 'rw' I C Business 7. Mr. Daniel R. Leach Business E. ' 7 A T . ., G. - ve' ' 52 4 wx VIL ...fx T P - . f-1 1' If .-ol' i 225 9 A ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF I . ,- wi 1'-4 , . It 'III .sf -.: ., --51 1. , . 5 -. , , -I ' 1 I X .IL ,N Mrs. Mlldred Hooker, Mrs. Martha Wheeler Office of Research and Evaluation Ms. Llllle M. Dunn, Mrs. Vivian Galbreath, Mrs. Barbara Mann Office of Unlversity Relations Mrs. Marilyn J. Fields, Mrs. Elaine Smith Office of the Vlce President for Academic Affairs Mrs. Louise Lewis, Mrs. Rosemary King Development Office I . I I I I I I I I I rr II I l I Qt xi Na-to an I A-if , I. l..x1 ,, DECIDE zu.. .Jn union I I o E UNIVERSITY STAFF CLBSS 1 'gf- I I il Q la l l Q r -. i i 'lm r 'Egi-:.l:..iZiiE:iii: ' E: -l1 :u-U X ' . ix lm::::.': 5 :::i:::-' 4, - ' - , ,zf-'43 ' 2 .x fy ti :: iv - 1 if A 'Egg ' h--'Alu -'r Nan- 4 if J 4X Left to Right 1. Mrs, June I. Young, Mrs. Mayme Banks, Mrs. Jennie Brown Mr. Norbert Hoffman, Director Records and Registration 2. Mrs. Joan Miller, Mr. Charles Mitchell, Ms. Barnetta Moore Mrs. Daisybelle Clark Student Residence Life 3. Ms. Mildred Mallette, Director Ms. Beatrice Martin, Mrs. Bernice Rainbow, Ms. Susan Gambling Library 4. Mrs. Marion Bryant,'Mrs. Robena Bradley Library 5. Mr. Wesley Alston, Mrs. Sally M. Goodson, Mrs. Yusufah Robb. Mrs. Carol Gartrell 4Directorl, Mr. Dwight Midgette Student Special Services 22 7 i jfx 228 il- 7 7 i Y 'K If I Y U -,I i 2 ie M.. Q f f .. . i A 4 f 'gist ' fr .,, X x ..n' A 'A Ms. Teretha Lemon, Mr. James Mitchell Recruitment Mrs. Joyce K. Hines, Mrs. Doris J. Anderson Rev. Ronald L. Swain fDirectorJ, Counseling Center Mrs. Gwendolyn Anthony, Ms. Geraldine Turner. Director Mrs. Beulah Glenn Admissions Office Mr. Theodore Hindsman, Ms. Mary Wells, Ms. C. McClain isittingj Ms. Helga Greenfield, Director Financial Aid Office Mr. Donald Benson, Cooperative Education Mrs. Linda Harris, Secretary Mr. Fred Jones, University Year For Action QQ I X, sf ' 'rl 4 X. -.Lv Services and Accounting 1. iStanding Left to Flightl Mr. Leroy Johnson, Ms. Gloria Jones. Mr. Lamma Adams Mr. James Gambrell iSitting left to righti Mary Newton, Ms. Marie Clark 2. Secretarial Services ileft to righti Mrs. Georgia Matthews iDirectorJ Ms. Rena Blyther. Mrs. Helen Graham, Ms. Jesse Smith 3. Evening School 8 CAPE Dr. Bruce Winston lDirectori Mrs. Mildred Christmas ' 4. Cashier's Office Mr. C. Alexander, Mrs. Verdis Jones lCashierl 5. Mr. William P. Wheless. Y .N . Mr. Carl Sanders lMariagerl wsHA Radio Station 5 6. Mrs. Gloria Cumbo, Ms. Queen Lee Fiscal Affairs 4 l t.. l 1 1 9 E X A il- ,,.. A. .- i Et-We - . r- ' . 'I . A I J ' N x'!',' X . K Q, n Q '35 4 N' - . N if ' - If 4 x. by u . 4- ' 'x N . - I . s . ' X , A'f -P gy 7 g,,Z,'.,i X' ' ' u-'c, i'.',,i.'-7 :fx 130 dh 'S Dr. James E. Lytle, Athletic Director Ms. Mary Lockley, Secretary Mrs. Linda Evans, Secretary Humanities and Arts Mrs. Gail Brackett, Secretary Speech 8. Hearing Clinic Ms. Hazel Smith, Secretary Natural 8. Physical Sciences Left to Flight: Ms. Anne Griffin, Secretary Urban Science Ms. Hazel Wood, Admin. Aide Criminal Justice Ms. P. Beza, Secretary Urban Politics Ms. Deborah A. Thompson, Secretary Teacher Education Mrs. Carol Watkins. Resource Asst. Curriculum Lab Ms, Barbara Malloy, Secretary Mrs. Jeanne Joy, Supervisor Family Day Care Centers Left to Right: i i i I I 1 i i I 1 l l i Y i I ! i i i i Mrs. Jeanne Joy lDirectori, Mrs. Eva Kearse, Mrs. Marie Markham Mrs. Gertrude Harrleson Day Care Mothers I i I i 1 fi i i X i i i - L xl x . ? X I 1 1 . . i 1 I i l Q If 1 7 5 -J I I . i .5 1 l' l ,P ' -, 'x fn, s , l' f 5fi: f-'9 2. : ' .N xx. . . M sq. , Q l' x -if-'I 4 ,O HN K -ji l. 'Qgih x Q ii.: NX ' 1. i Jjl. ,Y- I - ff it :,u x . v 'QF' vt i I -01 .2 4 pl . - 5, T A 'f 'fl 'l iii' IN l Eei 4 I-' ,' . l il -. - ' ' ' ' 3 . Mrs. Bessie Stringfellow, Flev. C. T. Vivian, Mr. Donald Rivers Seminary Without Walls . Dr. Bertrom D, Haywood. Dr. Leroy Burton, Dr. G, Gaither, Physicians University Infirmary . Mrs. Elnora Kee. Manager University Book Store . Mrs. Geneva Highsmith, Operator University Switchboard , Mrs. Princess Haywood. Manager University Post Office . Mrs. Barbara Baylor, Mrs. Marilyn Baldwin Student Life and Development , 5 'i', ...N 43 . ix a' Q? 'Z XX ' i T ,r X l if KX is-n i. l , - 5 i 2 l 7' MZ f ff , AS x X Ji. . V 1' f 1 1 .4-All-nuqg,,, 4. Y I, , , , ., ,, . 6 I ix I mi ,' A -,',.? ,.:,5-.vw . --.-Lf.-cgqv 77 . BUILDING AND GROUNDS STAFF new N -fb 4 Qt ,-: ' D D E 1 I r -f- ' I 1 Q SECURITY STAFF F F X I - 4 ! I 4.3 i QQ, E H 112 1 ina ll I .V - nl!! 'f Q SPONSGRS 3 gf X-fd 5 QFZN fm? f . - . A Q h YY i ' afr ' Egg fir mx f vs Lf W x 5 ,V ., lyjr V I wg z f , -Q' 1 I MICHAEL W. HALL EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 1977 BEAR STAFF MICHAEL W.HALL EDITOR-IN-CHIEF HARVEY O. PERRY MANAGING EDITOR BARBARA WRIGHT FACULTYISTAFF EDITOR CARL BURNETT ORGANIZATION EDITOR MELVIN GARDNER SPORTS EDITOR MAXINE TURNER ASSISTANT EDITOR EVA WHITE COPY DIRECTOR GREG CHANDLER COPY ASSISTANT MAMIE EVERETT EXECUTIVE SECRETARY RODNEY SHELTON LAYOUT ASSISTANT CARMEN GRANT ADVERTISING DIRECTOR E. MARILYN STACKHOUSE CIRCULATION DIRECTOR CHARLES D. HARRISON GENERAL STAFF ASST. PHOTOGRAPHERS: J. D. Hinton Anthony Christopher Carl Burnett Mack Montgomery Cecil McGirt John Gallatin Tank O. Williams George Duncan Ida Rogers STAFF ASSISTANTSZ Patricia Goddard Mable Cox Elaine James Charlene McKoy Bonita Shaw Donnie Carroll Ralph Bell David Watson Jackie Dozier Joseph Lee Francis Addison Brenda Davenport ADVISORSZ Mrs. Geraldine Turner Ms. Doris Anderson EDITORS MESSAGE After many long and hard hours, we finally finished the 1977 Bear. The task was difficult for each of us and many times im- possible, but we kept the faith and hung in there. There have been a lot of people in- volved in creating this annual, far too many to name individually. I give thanks to all who assisted in the task. I offer a very special thanks to the 1977 Bear staff and to our ad- visors, for they have performed their jobs well. The ideas and contributions of all will make 1976-77 a very memorable year for the Shaw family. We have captured a year of highlights to be remembered by all for a long time. Finally, I would like to thank the students and Student Life staff for giving me the opportunity to serve as Editor-in-Chief of the Bear. I have enjoyed working with and for my fellow students. I also give thanks to my family for their patience and support. There is a little something in The Bear for everyone. Keep the Faith, Michael W. Hall CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1977 WE WISH YOU MUCH SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS. STUDENT PUBLICATIONS OFFICE THE BEAR STAFF, THE SHAW JOURNAL STAFF THE FRIENDLY PLACES TO DEVOTE TIME STUDENT UNION, 2nd FLOOR, SUITE B A VERY SPECIAL THANKS TO THE PARENTS AND FAMILIES OF THE SHAW UNIVERSITY STUDENTS FROM THE 1976-77 BEAR STAFF ACKNOWLEDG MR. 81 MRS. J.D. HINTON MRS. JOAN MILLER STUDENT ACTIVITIES MRS. BARBARA MANN ALUMNI AFFAIRS MR. THOMAS E. KEE UNIVERSITY RELATIONS MRS. P. HAYWOOD UNIVERSITY POST OFFICE WSHA COMMUNICATIONS CENTER MR. CHARLES MITCHELL STUDENT LIFE MRS. BARBARA BAYLOR DEAN OF STUDENTS OFFICE MRS. DAISY CLARK STUDENT LIFE DEAN MACK SOWELL STUDENT LIFE AND DEVELOPMENT MRS. GENEVA HIGHSMITH SWITCHBOARD MR. STANLEY BALLENTINE PLANT SERVICES MRS. ROBERTA L. FLOYD PRESIDENT'S OFFICE MS. MILDRED MALLETTE MEMORIAL LIBRARY EM ENTS MRS. JUNE YOUNG REGISTRAR'S OFFICE MR. H.B. CAPLE HUMANITIES AND ARTS MRS. ANN GRIFFIN URBAN SCIENCE MRS. WILLIE HIGH COMMUNICATIVE ARTS STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION MS. HETTIE LITTLE PRESIDENT'S OFFICE MR. CHUCK BLALOCK PUBLIC RELATIONS MS. LILLIE DUNN UNIVERSITY RELATIONS MS. APRIL WEST SPECIAL THANKS MR. LARRY EVANS SPECIAL THANKS INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS SPECIAL THANKS MS. LANA LATIMER SPECIAL THANKS MR. ELDRED WORTHAM SPECIAL THANKS MR. TANK O. WILLIAMS MR. CECIL MC GIRT GREGORY A. RODGERS Congratulations We are Proud Of you Love, Your parents Mr. 8t Mrs. Leroy Rodgers JACQUELINE L. HUDSON Thanks for a job well done Lots of Luck, and Keep up the Good work. MF. JaI'l'16S Hudson JANICE BLUE Congratulations We are proud of you And prayed for this day. Thanks to Shaw University Love, Your Mother Mrs. Myrtle Blue EVA JEWEL WHITE We are proud of you. Love, Your parents Mr. 8t Mrs. George White 1 LEONARD A. GILES Congratulations We are proud of you Love, Mom and Sisters Mrs. Betty S. Giles WILLA VALERIA STEWART Congratulations to our daughter Class of 1977 Mrs. Willa P. Stewart ROBERT LILLY, JR. Congratulations to My son and our brother. We love you Deloris T. Lilly 81 Thomas 81 Ronald MADELINE MARIE DUDLEY Congratulations Marie! We are proud of you. Your parents Mr. 8. Mrs. Guy Dudley DAVID VERNON COPP I am proud of you. Love, Your Mother, Mrs. Frances Copp CHRISTINE KAY DAVIS We are proud of you. Love, Your parents Mr. 81 Mrs. T.C. Davis THE BEAR STAFF SALUTES MS. CARLENE SCALES WITH A VERY SPECIAL THANKS GOOD BYE AND GOOD LUCK MS. HETTIE LITTLE THANK YOU VERY MUCH YOU WILL BE MISSED The Bear Staff LINDA JEAN GARRETT We are proud Of you On your Graduation Love Your parents EVELYN D. MONDY Congratulations On Your Graduation. We Are Very Proud of You. Love, Your Parents Mr. 8t Mrs. Mr. 8 Mrs. Thomas L. Garrett Lawrence Mondy Jr LEONARD GERALD RICE We are proud of You Love, your Parents Mr. St Mrs. Arthur Rice LINDA VANESSA BOYD Congratulations We are Proud of you Love your parents Mr. 8t Mrs. Troy B. Boyd, Sr. MORRIS A. KERSHAW Although the nights were Long and dreary, we are Proud of you for the determination to follow the leaders. Love, Your Mother 8t Sisters SHEREE R. KING Congratulations and Best Wishes to our daughter, upon her graduation from Shaw University Class of 1977 Love your parents Mr. 8t Mrs. James King PAULA C. BEMBRY We are Proud of you Love, Mom, Dad and Grandparents MATTHEW PRICE, JR. We are proud of you Love, Your parents Mr. 8t Mrs. Matthew Price, Sr. ANGELA A. SLEDGE Congratulations We are proud of you Love, Your Parents Mr. 8. Mrs. Charles Sledge, Sr. CAROLYN D. WILLIAMS Congratulations to our daughter Class of 1977 Your parents Mr. 8t Mrs. James Williams CHARLENE IVIURRELL We want to express our pleasure At your becoming a Shaw University graduate. We love you, lVlom and Lakeisha DALE MELODY ELLISON Congratulations on your Graduation We love you. Your parents 81 Family lVlrs. Mae H. Ellison REGINALD FIENARD NEWBORN Congratulations on your Graduation We love you, Mother and Brother HENRY C. GASKINS You have made Us happy. We are proud Of you and appreciative to Shaw University Your Dad George Gaskins, Sr. BARBARA JEAN WOODRU FF Congratulations! We are very Proud of you. Mom, Brothers 8 Sisters Mary E. Woodruff Cynthia D. Harris Congratulations to our daughter On your Graduation Shaw University Class of 1977 Your Father 81 Mother Mr. 81 Mrs. Oliver Harris CURTIS IVIC NEILL, JR. Congratulations On your Graduation. We love you. Mr. 8t Mrs. Curtis McNeill, Sr. JAM ES T. HART We want to express our Pleasure at your becoming a Shaw University Graduate. Mom and Dad Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert T. Hart TOMMIE JAMES, Ill Congratulations on your Graduation in the Shaw University Class of 1977 With Love, Your Parents Mr. 8t Mrs. Tommie James, Jr. WILLIAM MC KINLEY Congratulations, Billy on your Successful Completion at Shaw University. May you have Continued Success Love, Your family Mom, Dad, Dawn, Leon 81 Flobenia ELIZABETH ANN CREECY ANN, WE SHARE THIS EXPERIENCE WITH YOU. CONGRATULATIONS AND CONTINUE THE SEARCH FOR KNOWLEDGE. WE LOVE YOU YOUR PARENTS, DR. 81 MRS. C. MELVIN CREECY CAN DYCE EWANDA NEWSOME Congratulations on your Graduation in the Shaw University Class of 1977 With Love, Your Parents Mr. 8 Mrs. Louis E. Newsome AVA M. IVIANNING Congratulations on your Graduation in the Shaw University Class of 1977 May love, Happiness, Kindness and Success Be yours Always. We love you lVlr. 81 Mrs. Herbert Robinson ANTHoNY D. .1AcKsoN Congratulations on your Graduation in the Shaw University Class of 1977 Mr. 8t lVlrs. William M. Jackson MARY E. PEGUESE Congratulations, Mary, On your Graduation We love you Your parents, Mr. 81 Mrs. Eddie Peguese IDA WILLIAMS Congratulations, Ida, On your Graduation We love you, Mom and Dad Mr. 81 Mrs. James L. Williams TONY D. JORDAN Congratulations to my Son, Tony, For becoming A Shaw University Graduate. We love you, Mrs. Mary Jordan A VERY VERY SPECIAL THANKS TO MS. GERALDINE TURNER STAFF ADVISOR AND MRS. DORIS ANDERSON STAFF ADVISOR FOR THE LONG AND HARD DEDICATED HOURS SPENT WITH US. MAY GOD GO WITH YOU IN YOUR ENDEAVORS. DOTTIE S. HARRISON Congratulations and best wishes to a Sweet and charming daughter Who deserves all the Happiness in the world. Dottie it's fine to Know you have achieved the goal you've been working toward all these years, And we wish you the greatest possible success in the future May God always Bless and Keep you in his Care. Love, your parents Mr. 8t Mrs. Charles Harrison, Sr. 81 Family CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO MR. CARL BURNETT AND MS. E. MARILYN STACKHOUSE THE YEARBOOK STAFF WILL GREATLY MISS EACH OF YOU WE WISH YOU MUCH SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS. MAY GOD BE WITH YOU IN YOUR ENDEAVORS COME CHEW AND CHAT AT LILE'S FOUNTAINETTE GRILL CORNER OF BLOUNT AND LENOIR PHONE: 833-7602 RALEIGH, N.C. 27601 A DOGGONE GOOD PLACE TO DRINK 8t EAT WHERE YOUR PENNIES HAVE MORE CENTS TH E BEAR'S DEN CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 1977 SHABAZZ RESTAURANT 8t TAKE OUT 420 HILL STREET FISH SANDWICH FISH SUBS CHIC-FILLETS BEEF BURGER FRENCH FRIES TOSSED SALAD GOOD SOME OF OUR SPECIALS: .75c1: Fruit 8t Vegetable Juices: .25a: .8502 DINNERS:-31.00 to 2.45 -Q30 Shrimp 31.85 -302 DESSERTS 2406 Carrot Cake .40ct Bean Pie .7042 LUCK AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1977 A f':: J Y L - MT. SINAI 'RTX SAINTS OF GOD N I I+ f gi HOLY CHURCH R f R544 OF W -S ' 1. T h'F OPP 3 i 5 I .ffijzfs AM ERICA INC. ff l - ik . 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