Shaw University - Bear Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)

 - Class of 1980

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X- t x Ax ' .mid CtQ9'xs19i5 QW-xoic, 00 Q XX ' NN ow' Q95 -H r X 10 4 CONTENTS Dedtcatlon ...................... ........ 2 Introduction ............................ ........ 3 Admlnlstrattan 8: Faculty ....... ...... 1 9 Seniors ................................. ...... 3 5 Who's who ...................... ...... 4 9 Classes ............... ...... 5 7 Homecoming ........ ...... 8 3 Happenings ........ .......... 9 7 Unlqulness .......... .Q ...... 111 Organizations ........... ........ 1 29 Sports ............................... ........ 1 63 Acknowledgement ........ ........ 1 78 Bear Stott ...................... ........ 1 80 Senior Ads ................ ........ 1 84 Senior Directory ....... ........ 1 99 1980 Shaw University 118 East South Street Raleigh, North Carolina 2761 Anthony Christopher Editor in Chtet , ! 1 '1 n I A 5 XX EVERYTHING IN LIFE MUST SOMEDAY CHANGE I 11,1- 5-'Y 1' I 1 fin L'- I I V ' ,...- 5 ' '7'F ' 'WS' vwT'H,Jrw-:T--V-fr V -- ' 4 ww, - ' H'--1' 'lm n' ' YET TELLING YOU GOOD-BYE SEEMS STRANGE W.. .L x V ,, , , Q I THINK BACK TO THE WAY WE WERE THE RAINBOW FINDS MY EYES IN A MISTY BLURR MEMORIES OF THE WAY WE WERE GET IN THE WAY .. 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Brown Dr. Kanawha Z. Chavis Dr. G. Raymond Christiansen Dr. Jyles J. Coggins Dr. C. C. Craig Dr. Charles Melvin Creecy Mrs. Evelyn Cunningham Dr. George C. Debnam Dr. Chancy R. Edwards Dr. John Foster Dr. J. Jasper Freeman Mr. George Goodwin, Sr. Judge George R. Greene Lt. Governor Jimmy Green Dr. Otis L. Hairston Dr. Dorothy M. Haith Dr. Wllliam S. Herrmann Dr. Paul H. Johnson Mr. Robert L. Jones Dr. Wllllam H. Jones, Jr. Dr. John R. Larkins Mrs. Daniel M. Lotz Mr. John Lucas, Sr. Dr. John Manley Dr. Milton Owens --ml' 1-4-- - . I ' Y G00b1'3 me uf OVC59-Y' Wilgggfg f WUI 7711? 56 -U26 :V x Q SJW KJ W HB., 'o 2: - QM! me ' 545m I , . , n X f 4' CD N I Q-gf sage Ofgncolcxfecgf A X glmli? twgaan X H x?QfYhbWNISTRA ION 5. ii SHAW UNiv1E,RSiTY RALEIGH Noun-1 CAnouNA 27611 OF Ifl' OF THE PRESIDENT To Uwe Class of 1980: The high quality of Uwis year's Shaw University Bear Yearbook is certainly indicative of Uwe strides Uwat Shaw University has Uaken and is taking to insure quality education for its students. This past academic year, carefully planned steps have been taken to insure a successful Future for Uwe University, its students and alumni. The period might be characterized as one of planning, management and evaluation. These activities have resulted in Uwe major restructuring of Uwe Universityg the implementation of system- atic procedures for a Uworough accounting of Uwe University's revenueg Uwe adoption of new focus in Uwe objectives of Uwe Universityg Uwe expan sion of Uwe campus through Uwe acquisition of more land and propertyg Uwe increase in the number and the ability of Uwe student body and a significant increase in Uwe training, experience and proportion of members of Uwe faculty vviUw terminal degrees. The academic ship has, indubitably, been turned in Uwe right direction. Inflation and Uwe high cost of living dicinte storrny seas ahead, but courage , determination and hard work on Uwe part of Uwe vvhole academic crew will cerminly facilitate Uwe safe arrival of Uwis ship vviUw its important cargo--Uwe future leaders of tomorrow of a society in dire need for a more highly trained and educated citizenry. WiUw Uwe continued help, coopera tion and support of all mem- bers of The Shaw Family, particularly its students, Shaw's goal of becoming one of Uwe outstanding institutions of higher education in these United States will cerminly be attained. Since rely yours , Stanley H . SmiUw President Sl-lS:rff - ,. ..-.n...... , -E ...Bt-.. 5- . OFFICE THE PRESIDENT Dr. Stanely Smith, President RODBYTG I-lilhfnef FIOYG. Executive 59CfefGfY Sherrl Horper, Administrative Assistant vnvtilnifswrfff'- 'vY ' 1 '--rfw' ' ' Q ,... , I I GRANTS ADMINISTRATION UNIVERSITY RELATIONS Wlllle Jones, Coordlnator and Jessle Smlth, Secretory PERSONNEL Thomas Kee Special Asslstant to the Presl dent 921222 O. A. Dupree Church Relations Marllyn Fields, Director C. Crawford G. Lee. Secretory Switchboard John Flemlng DIr6CIOr of Church Relu- IIODS Llllle M. Dunn Secretary OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS YI' Q LI Wilmoth A. Carter Martha Wheeler Mlldred Hooker Glorla Smith Vlce President for Asslstant to V.P. Secretary Asslstant to V.P. cademic Affairs I pd SPECIAL SERVICESXUPWARD BOUND G. Jenklns V. Corso M. Carter R. Simmons B. Slrlngfellow Counselor Counselor English Tutor Counselor Tuiorlul Co- ordlnotor LIBRARY RECORDS 8: REGISTRATION I w XL X Q 5 -... ,I .Xt I I .5 .A - io.,-1 AAJSMA' .,--- ' V CL to RJ B. Marlin, M. Lee, M. Gill, M. Bryant and M. CL F0 RJ J- Hocuii. W. Spivey. S. Mculfsbv. W. MCiIIeI'Ie STUDENT AFFAIRS Mock Sowell D. White DIISCTOI Secretory qnol picluredy J. Borrcx Director, Special Services 'T' T':rg,.fv:- 'ne' .IOYI'1ef, J. BFOWI1 Gnd R. WIIIIOITIS CAREERS PLACEMENT AND COUNSELING l CL to RJ Denise Coit, Borbcro Byrd, Phyllis McLeod. Louise Lewis FINANCIAL AID STUDENT LIFE CL to RJ Theodore Hlndsman, Deborah Closs, Wanda QL to RJ Bobby Sanders, David Howard and Mamye Abdullah, Regina Phlfer, Fred Langley Banks COMPUTER CENTER Lu KW mm 'S no 2 S Q z RELIG PLA B. Peaues I' R,E, Swqln R, Powell Secretary L to Ry F. Anderson, M. Newton and J. Special Assistant Humphfv ' UNIVERSITY SERVICES BOOKSTORE Post Omce Princess Haywood Postal Clerk CL to RJ Deloris Beard, Secretary and Calvin Swlnson, Director CL to RJ Janice Tomlinson and I Elnora Kee, Manager I n Mlldred Christmas Director, Secretarial Services FISCAL AFFAIRS CL to RJ Arthur Anthony, Accounting, Lamma Adams, Chiet Accountant, James Gambretl, Accountant Mr, PGUI F. Vandergritt, Jr. Director of Media and Marketing T. RGSUIQIG Coordinator ot Spe- cial Gifts and Events G. Harris Communication Spe- CIGIISI ,N..,,.,...eq . CL to RJ L. Braxton, Cashier, Marie Clark, Administrative Assistant OFFICE OF DEVELOPMENT Mr. JC1meS M. Mitchell Ms. Lenlta Freeman Development Officer Trainee DII'eCIOI' of RGCIUIITTISDI Gnd AGITIISSIOD B. Sellars Admissions Co- ordinator .AI P. Brown Recruiter we J. C. Futrell K. Wilkins Communication Spe- Alumni Aftairs clcllst . fj o- .'. vt tv, ' 'If ' V. Galbreath Mrs. B. Glenn Secretary Secretary .lla V.-4 ....., xx 1 Dr. J. D. Lambert H. B. Cople Dr. P. C. Cople W. Flelder Dr. J. Grisko Chclrmcn DIVISION OF COMMUNICATIONS Im Maul Dr. R. HGSIIDQS WIIIIe Hlgh Dr. E. L0iZnel' M. MCMIIIOn Dr. N. Ping DIVISION OF PREPROFESSIONAL STUDIES Dr. R. De, Cholrmcn .60 9+.?.9Jegf2 L. Gould J. Clecvelond Dr. J. T. C. Blaine Dr. K. Pclel Newell DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES Gnd HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Dr. R. Williams S. Brown Dr. O. Barker Dr. J. Bezc Dr, G. Davis Chairman Secretory ' ' . . rf I E DI. J. Forios DI. J. HUFII DF. U. Mustafa Dr. V. Prince I x Xb 1 Dr. L. RUSSeII Dr. L. WiIIiCmS Mr. C. Wiffen Dr. M. ShGdid 71555-5'l'PY'? ' DIVISION OF EDUCATION wifi J. Dr. Stoney Ivie R. Blyther Mrs. Lynn Bihing Chairman Clrrlculum Lab. Tech. Mrs. Elizabeth Cofield Mr. W0rrer1 Reynolds Dr. Betty M. Davenport Dr. William Spann Mr. Lee A. Royster Mrs. Vivian Sansom va ,.-I ,- ., if J, O -dv -S- ul viii- .' , x 'ST 'DD '53 mst! E Jfu ,H Z'-' 1 i -. N 5 ufgf-. ' . -7'-.-K y T' P , 'dies Illlilllllllllmlfilll fll.l1,.. ...L . 4 , E W I 5 i I 1 1 1 , 4 I I W 4 N I f Q 4 I ...A Nl-db-xu!....-.. ' 1 4.-. -.., ., SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Leon Brooks Gary Mayo President League ot Council Representative L1 I 1 to 1 Jerry Fernandez Terrl Gatllng Informatlon Dlrector Mlss Senior i Mrs. Gloria K. Smith Advlsor -..--.., q- 'YZ THE LAST GOODBYE Memorles cllng to me like a chlld I remember days so warm and mlld Events that tlme will never erase Our class a smile upon each lace A senior plcnlc ln the shade Vlslons of our Homecoming parade These moments stroll through my mlnd as l stand on the graduation Ilne Don't lorget the friends we've made or promises of our future dreams portrayed Many memories I'II hold so dear wlth each of you so far yet near As we stand on the graduation Ilne This ls a moment In ourselves we must find The road that wlll lead us Into tomorrow, tor parting ls such a sweet sorrow The tlme has come for us to leave Dlplomas and congratulations we wlll receive Remember this day now and forever Il might be our last time together Eager to depart as we all might be Sorrow touched a little in you and me As we march from the graduation Ilne deep down lnslde ot me l llnd lt's going to make me cry Knowing for some lt's our last goodbye BY Ollvia worker W 'NJ -:fel s X K .......xqn.a.-in -'l...Q-.-...-i.,.l... '- SUPER Afilf ' - f A X 'X xx Xxx? F N .1 N fu' 5' v 1 A 041 I 9 xl 4 se ion -- . , , X I Prince Alston Intermediate Education McCleIIanviIle, S.C. Jacqueline Anderson EduCClll0rt-English Scotch PlOIl'teS, N.J. Pearllne Arlls Buslness MClI'1OQem6l'tl 8 ECOI lOfT'llC6S Plkevllle, N.C. Charleen Ansford Behavioral Science qsociologyj Sprlng Hope, N.C. NIIOUS M. Avery POllllCGl SClel'1Ce Ashevllle, N.C. Wllbul' Bdnks Behavioral Science Atlantic Clly, N.J. Gardenia Batts Business Administration Rocky Mt., N.C. Veronica Bell Accounting fComputer Science Plalntleld, N.J. Nevera Berryman Speech Pathology 81 Audiology Olela, N.C. MC1l'llyrl BlGCk Early Childhood Education Hollywood, FIG. Asare C. Boakye Business Administration Ghana, West Africa Barbara Boyd Education Harleyvllle, S.C. ,nl- Al ..A-..414. ...L- Success is a must for that's my self esteem To glve to my mother that oIe pipe dl'6Om It can be done by me, I have no doubt If I COuId only get there, that's what if'S CII GDOUI! SUN! - 1 we Terry D. Gibbs A-ck.. -v -... . . Q. .n . ..:..44 Monlca Broadus Business Management Mobile, Alabama S. Leon Brooks Rcdlo-TV-Fllm Charlotte, N.C. Clllton J. Brown Public Admlnlstratlan Paterson, New Jersey VSYDSTTCI BYOWH Cfimihdl JUSTICE Rochester, N.Y. Sophronla M. Bryant Business Admlnlstratlon f Accounting New Bern, N.C. Joel C. Bullock Physcology Washington, D.C. Cynthie E. Bunch Business Management Windsor, N.C. Diane Bunch Urban Planning, Philadelphia Pa. Melvln Burwell Business Management and AccountIngfMllltary Sclence Henderson, N.C. Robin M. Bulter Business Administration Washington, D.C. Horace Cladwell, Jr. Speech Pathology and Audiology Bronx, N.Y. Ronald L. Cash Public Administration Atlantic Clty, N.J. Patricia L. Charles Accounting Newark, N.J. LaQuinda Catman Soclalogy Rochester, N.Y. Pamela S. Cheek Business Adl'T1lhiSff0flOh Goldston, N.C. Gregg Cherry EngllshfRadlo-TV-Film Brooklyn, N.Y. Anthony Christopher Physical EducationfPreHeaIth Brooklyn N.Y. Robert L. Cook Bus'ness Management 81 Ac- counting Camden S.C. l I Carriane fBeverlyJ Brown Coun- cll Radio, television, Film Fayetteville, N.C. Angela D. Cummings Radio-TV-Film Fochester, N.Y. iii, - 0- .lu-LA L... Q .1 Y QM- - ..--vs, .. -AU 1, . ,v,.A,,,. ,, ,- Gwen A. Dorsey Health 81 Physical Education Philadelphia, P.A. Muriel A. Evans Speech Pathology 8: Audiology Fayetteville, N.C. Olaoye Faboro Management 81 Accounting Nlgerla Jlmmy Lee Ford Business Administration Rowland, N.C. LGFTICYK FOI'd RCJdI0-TV-Film CYTGYISSTOD, S.C. Ralph Ford Publlc AdministrationfCriminal Justlce Chicago, llllnois Elton C. Futrell Communication Murfreesboro, N.C. Broderick A. Garner Behavioral Science Roanoke Rapids, N.C. George Gathers Crlmlnal Justice Charleston, S.C. Terri Lynn Gatling Health, Physical Ed. Portsmouth, Va. Jethro H. Gilbert Business Management St. George, S.C. Charles Green Business Administration Philadelphia, Pa. Gloria Green Elementary Education Dania, Fla. Sandra Grier Behavlorial Science Belmont, N.C. Cynthia Gregory Behavioral ScIencefEducatlon Mdhhdfleh, N.Y. Walter R. WllllOmS lll Business 81 Accounting Raleigh, N.C. Patricia A. Halley RQfl0 TeleVl5lOt't 81 Fllm Wagram, N.C. Barbara L. Hall Llberal ArtsfPsychology Philadelphia, Penn. Shellc D. Hardy PsychologyfSocIology New Brunswlck, N.J. Walter M. Harper Business Administration Bronx, N.Y. Michael R. HOrrlS Adcpl. Phy. Ed. New Port News, VC. Pamela D. Hawkins Radio Television 8. Film NOl'fOlk, VO. 11 42 B is V 5, J' Lnaduun Adu.. -. fl Q 4 .l Rose M. Hllllard Elementary Education Loulsburg, N.C. Margaret F. Hinton Behavioral Science Raleigh, N.C. Sandra Hollingsworth Radio Television 8: Film Chicago, llllnols Iblbc H. JOCk Business Management Abonnema Rivers State, Nigeria Vyneder Jackson Behavorlal Science Richmond, S.C. Victorine Jacobs Business ManagementfAccounting St. Croix, Vir. Is. , i Alelhlo Johnson Behovlorcll Science Frogmore, S.C. HGFOIG E. JOHFISOD MUSIC Nework, NJ Larry Jorden PreMecl Phlldaelphlo, PA Teresa A. Jorden Polltlcal Solenoe Memphis, Tenn. Alyce M. Langley Early Childhood Education Klnston, N.C. Lloyd Leggett Business Management Moxton, N.C. COSSCIDGFG Lemon Public Administration BehGVlOl'Gl Science St. George, S.C. Ddvld C. Linton Radio, Television 81 Film Queens, NY Corrie J. Little Behavioral Science Thomasville, N.C. Marla E. Lyerly Polltlcal Science Philadelphia, PA Horace C. Martin Behavioral SclencefEducolion Llve Oak, Fla. Elnora Mathews Radio, Television 8: Film Macon, Gd. it 1. ,413 . Steve Matthews Business Charleston, S.C. Stephanie Maultsby Speech Pathology Bladenboro, N.C. Leroy A. Maxwell Speech PathologyfAudlology Charlotte, N.C. Gary Mayo Radio Televislon 81 Film New York, N.Y. Avery L. McAllister Business Administration Leland, N.C. ROYQI P. MCCIGID Accounting Mt. Vernon, N.Y. iv-.--',,- Uhi ..:. .. sv.. r L-A......Qd.- L- - .. v. .Q A- ...4.,-.4.-- If The Peaceful Trip Sweeping the bubbles from the lac A thousand wings flash ln the air, 6 ol the Wdfef, Each tleelng toward Its own destiny, Yet, they tly togehter, One not trying to harm the other, They show no envy, Determined, United. Birds. 14.4.11 . Ddflene Vll'15Ol't Jdnef MCDODGIG B6hOVlOl'Gl SCIENCE WIISOD, N.C. Rebecca McFadden Business Management Ldke Clfy, S.C. Shelton C. McKnight Radio Television 81 Film Henderson, N.C. Gerry McKoy Behavioral Science Wilmington, N.C. Donnie McMillan Business Administra- tlon Wakeliorest, N.C. Mbaneme Michael AccountlngfBuslness Management Nlgerla Phlllp D. Mlles Physical Therapy Newark, N.J. Oblajulu Okeke Business ManagementfPublic Admlnlstratlon Nlgerla, Atrlca Ben A. Okuzu Urban Planning Nlgerla, West Afrlca Erma J. Oliver Business Manage- ment Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Groover C. OIIIGS BBNGVIOIOI SCIEDCG FT. LGUCISYGCIG, FIG. Ike innocent osuqrji Business Manage- ITl9nf Nlqerlc ag, ,Q up ai- 4 ll l ' 7W iwl1 'Wh ,. -Y.4.-Q . all-in .ui-u.-n 'Ghra- ..-.a...... QA- E.. ,, ,,, :Jw-' Mlchele Palmer Elementary Education Jersey Clty, N.J. Joselyn Payslnger Elementary Educatlon Newark, N.J. Wendy E. Perry Health 8: Physlcal Education Danla, Fla. Rondld W. PlHmGr'l ROGIO Televlslon 81 Fllm Enlleld, N.C. Paullne E. Powell Buslness Management Hlckory, N.C. Tony C. Powell Radlo Televlslon 8: Fllm Tarboro, N.C. Joseph L. Rotllff Behavorlal Sclencef SOClOlOQYf Psychology Rolelqh, N.C. Debble C. Ravenell Buslness Admlnlstratlon Relvelvllle, S.C. Corbett C. Rawls Psychol00Y!Soclology Ahoskle, N.C. Mary E. Redd Educatlon Harleyvllle, S.C. James Rlley BlologyfPre-Med Stanford, Conn. Fernando Sanchez Publlc Admlnlstratlon Crlmlnal Justlce Brooklyn, N.Y. Selma M. Shelton Mathematics Swan Quarter, N.C. Brenda E. Slmmons Psychology Chicago, llllnols Moda Slngletary Secondary Educatlon Lake Clty, S.C. GGII D. Slade BUSINESS MGDGQSITTBDT Wlllldmslon, N.C. Johnnle R. Smlth Accounting New Bern, N.C. Gwendolyn Taylor Buslness Management Cllnton, N.C. Sonla T. Thompson Biology Ft. Lauderdale, Fld. LYGIG D. Thorne Eclrly ChlIdh0Od Ed. Rocky Mt., N.C. .,An.. ml: , l 1 I l . .....k.4...-aa- ' ' ai, Swv' ... ' ..-saJ... su., 1.-. - 0. .s ...A.,...-, 5 JI - C0lrlCS Whlle Phllcldelphlc, PCI. Bobby Wllllcms BUSIDSSS MCDGQBFTISN Sl. George, S.C. Darryl E. Wlllldms Math St. Thomas, Vlrgln Islands F9rm0l t WIlllGmS Jerry Tlndall Teachers Education Danla, Fla Annie S. VlnSOl'1 PhySlCGl Educdllon Smlthtleld, N.C. Edna D. Washlngton Early ChlIdh0Od Ed. Dorchester, S.C. Joseph L. Washington Jr. Physical EducatlonfRotc Washlngton, D.C. Reglncld E. Wells Business Management Portsmouth, Va. John Wdukubc Accountlng NIQerlG BehOvOrl0I SclencefPoIItIcal Scl SDCB Wcshlnglon, D.C. Cddel 47 BOFDGTO Wilson PubIiC Administration Cl'iminGl JUSTICE ROISIQI1, N.C. Melinda Winchester Business Admlnistrctlon Reidsville, N.C. Betty Young fMissyJ Theatre Art East Orange, N.Y. Ylmbu M. Zlukl BUSINESS ZOTIG, Afl'lCG .lni1.LpJ.4aa- lB4!-:.,. . QM- - 1 ,A- .- ...-- - , 7 ig! A K ' I Q5 C55 Who.: Who? - ..n v Y' i . in K -CC, WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES The University and Yearbook Staff wishes to take this opportunity to acknowledge and congratulate those outstanding individuals who have been elected for inclusion in a dis tlnguished national publication in recognition of their contributions. Whlle matriculatlng at Shaw University, NILOUS M. AVERY, II has done enough to compile a journal. This senior, political science maior from Asheville, N.C. has been selected to Who's Who for the sec- ond year. Nilous has been on the honor roll and a member ol the Unlverslty band for tour years. As a senior, he is presently servlng as vlce president of Internal Allalrs for the 5.G.A., chairman of the League ol Councils, student representative to the Unlverslty Admlnlstratlve Planning Council, and Polemarch of the Delta Gamma Chapter, Kappa Alpha Psl Fraternity. Nilous was also selected as Mr. Kappa Alpha Psl lor 1979-80. He hopes to en ter law school In the fall and sees a future partlcl patlng In the polltlcal arena. To Nilous, the secret to success Iles within . . . DEBORAH R. ADKINS ls a senior from Emporia, Vlr- glnla. Majorlng In Business Admlnlstratlon and Ac- counting, Deborah has been actlvely Involved In such organizations as the Business Club, the Wom- en's Personnel Council, and the Yearbook Stalt. She ls also a member ot the Usher Board, Sunday School, Alpha Eta Omega Chrlstlan Fellowship, and Iota Phl Lambda Sororlty. Honors have been bestowed upon her for outstanding achievement, personality of the month, and academic excel- Ience. f.a.h...4.-3 ANTHONY CHRISTOPHER ls a senior form Brooklyn, N.Y., malorlng ls Physlcal EducatlonfPreHealth Pro gram. Accompllshments of Mr. Christopher lnclude certificates for Academic Excellence, awards for volunteer tutorial servlces, the Dean's llst and a scholarship to the Naflonal Aquatic, Flrst Ald and Small Craft School-Wake County Chapter of the Amerlcan National Red Cross. Organizations to which he belongs Include the Amerlcan Red Cross fW.S.I., A.A.l.J, Young Men's Chrlstlan Assocl- atlon CY.M.C.A.J, National Notary Assoclatlon, The Natlon Councll on the Aging, Student National Edu catlonal Assoclatlon and Men's Residence Staff to name a few. This ambltlous young man has run- nlng, swlmmlng and photography as hls hobbles. Anthony ls Editor-lnChlef of this edltlon of the Uni verslty Yearbook. He plans to become a quallfled Physlcal Therapist. 2v'l1v gla1 r- -f - - -4. N is l .Ina - NEVERA BERRYMAN, a native of Ollvla, North Carolina. Is a Speech Pathology 81 Audiology major. Her par- tlclpatlon In campus organizations Include the Usher Board, the Chrlstlan Fellowship Cholr, Alpha Eta Ome ga Chrlstlan Fellowship, and Alpha Chl National Hon or Society. As a senlor, she has served on the tutorl al special services staff and received various servlce and academic excellence awards. From Washington, D.C., ROBIN BUTLER ls a senlor majoring In Business Administration and Accounting. She keeps busy by belng a member of the Business Club qpresldentj, vlcepresldent of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, the Shaw Unlverslty marching band, a fresh- man orlentatlon counselor, peer counselor and representative of the Pan Hellenic Councll. Awards bestowed upon Ms. Bulter Include those for academic excellence, outstanding manager and outstanding achievements In Accounting. awards and band awards. 5 1 fl J lang. , - 'XAQA-..-iv-1-4. .ms .pw BOl'l'1 under the Sign of Aqudrlus, TERRI LYNN GAT- LING hopes to obtaln her M.A. and Ph.D ln Adapted Physlcal Educatlon. She ls a senlor from Portsmouth, Vlrglnia maiorlng in Health and Physlcal Education. She has been a member of the varslty women's basketball and softball teams, voted Ms. Shaw University Band Qtresh man yeary and ls a member of Delta Slgma Theta Sororlty Incorporated. Along with her many accomplishments, Terrl was selected as Ms. Senlor for 1979-80. As a long range plan, she antlclpates jolnlng the Peace Corps. bu- ...L . From Nlgerla, UCHAY-KOH EGWUATU ls a very ac- tlve partlclpant In the International Students Assocl- atlon where he holds the posltlon of secretary. He ls also the social dlrector ot the Nlgerlan Students Assoclatlon. Besides belng academlcally lncllned, Uchay has been honored tor his outstandlng lead- ershlp. VERONICA TERESA GILBERT ls a junlor from Georgla who ls majorlng In Management and Accounting. She ls a member ot the Student Actlvltles Committee, the Buslness Club and ls the correspondlng secretary tor the Junlor class. She has been the reclplent of the Ful- brlght-Hayes Scholarshlp tor study abroad In Guyana. Veronlca has also recleved the Gulf Oll Scholarshlp and the John H. Wlnters award tor academlc excellence In Buslness Admlnlstratlon. A muslcally Incllned person, EDWIN JEROME GOODALL ls a junior from Vlrglnla. He ls currently Involved In the Jazz Band, Marching Band and Concert Band. He ls Assistant Director of the Jazz Consort. Jeromes' goal ls to become an Instructor In muslc on the college level and to be an Or- chestral Trumpeter. I A senior majoring in RadloTV-Film, DAVID C. LINTON ls a natlve ot New York City. David ls vice presl dent ot Shaw Unlversitys' PreAIumnl Council, a member of Kappa Alpha PSI Fraternity, Inc., and radlo announcer lor WSHA-FM and WDUR-AM. Be sldes havlng been Program Director for WSHA and Mr. WSHA, he has also recleved the WSHA Scholar- shlp. Mr. Llnton is WSHA's weekly journalist to CaroIlnlan News . N-K N CORNELL H. JONES, a native ot Richmond, Vlrglnla, ls a lunlor majoring in Biology. He ls a member at the National Institute ot Sclence and President of the junlor class. Cornell has been a reclplent ot the Sommervllle Scholarship 419785, the Renais- sance scholarship and a CRC Chemistry award. ..,,,,6L L... ,-' A natlve ol New York Clty, GARY MAYO ls a senior malorlng ln RadloTV-Film. He ls currently Sports Dl- rector ot WSHA-FM and President at Alpha Epsilon Rho CNatIonal Honorary Broadcasting Socletyj. Some of his accomplishments and honors are: Mr. WSHA-FM Q79-803, Best Sports Announcer and awards tor academic excellence. Gary's goal ls to become a Sports Announcer for a major net- work and work In Public Relations. His motto: Smile and Be Serlous l From Lake City, S.C., REBECCA McFADDEN ls a senior who wlll be recelvlng her B.A. degree In the tleld of Business Admlnlstratlon this May. Her actlvltles at Shaw are numerous. Besldes belng an honor student, she Is also a member of Alpha Chl Nallonal Honor Society and secretary ot the Busl- ness Club. Rebecca has won a Renaissance and Gulf Oll Scholarship. She was also elected as sec- ond attendant to Ms. Shaw Unlverslty. Her future plans are to become manager and owner ol a corporate business. A senlor maioring in PsychoIogyfSoclology, JO SEPH LEE RATLIFF is a native North Carollnlan. Hls school related and community actlvltles are many. Joseph ls a member of Alpha Chl Natlonal Honor Society, Shaws' Behavioral Science Club, the United Heritage Gospel Cholr and a Dean's llst student. Hts volunteer work includes tutor lor Wake Advancement Center Inmates, Special Services, trlendly vlsltor lor the Wake County Councll on Aging, YMCA Big Brother Sponsor, volunteer work- er for Dorothea Dix Mental Hospital and volunteer mlnlster for the Wake County Hospital System. Many medals, honors and awards have been bestowed upon Mr. Ratlltl, who Is also an or- dained minister. Joseph plans to attend graduate school and tlnally receive his Ph.D. SYLVIA DENISE SKEETER, a natlve of Portsmouth, Vlr- glnla, ls a junlor majoring ln Health and Physlcal Education. She ls a member ot Shaw's Basketball and Soltball team, Army R.O.T.C., secretary of the lunlor class and a League of Council Representa- tlve. Thls arlan born, sports orientated young lady ls also a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sororlty, Inc. Sylvla has received numerous awards, medals and honors. A senlor, Accounting major, JOHNNIE R. SMITH plans to attend Shaw's Dlvln lty School and then to become a Cer- titled Publlc Accountant. He is a mem ber of Alpha Eta Omega Christian Fellowship Cpresldentj, assistant super- Intendent of Shaw UniversIty's sunday school, vlce president of the Baptlst Student Unlon, assistant secretary ot the Theological Fraternlty and on the Rellglous Llte Committee. A very aca demlcally lncllned individual, Mr. Smlth has also received an Associate in Ap plied Sclence Degree in Accounting from Craven Community College, New Bern, N.C. A senlor majoring ln Biology, SONIA T. THOMPSON ls a natlve of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. She ls cur- rently a member ot Delta Sigma Theta Sorlrlty, Inc., the Natlonal Institute of Science and Beta Kappa Chl Sclence Honor Society. Sonia has been on the Dean's llst slnce her tlrst semester ln college and a reclplent ot the Reader's Dlgest Scholarship Q2 yearsy. Her goal ls to become a successful den tlst. I 55 A vlrgo, Chemlstry fPre-Medj major, OBINNAYA C. UMESI deslres to become a Medical Proctl- tloner. From lmo State, Nlgerla, West Alrlca, he has been presldent and Executlve Chalrman ol the lnternatlonal Students Organlzatlon, Assocl ate Justlce for the S.G.A., vlce presldent of the Natlonal lnstltute of Sclence and a member of Alpha Chl Natlonal Honor Soclety. A natlve South Carollnlan, JACQUELYN YOUNG ls a lunlor Engllsh major, born under the slgn ol Aquar- lus. She Is currently a member of the PreAIumnl Councll ftreasurerj, Peer Orlentatlon Organlzatlon Qtreasurerj, the Yearbook Staff qproofreader, Execu- tlve Edltory and a Residence Intern and Advlsor. Other actlvltles Include a Blg Slster volunteer, campus news correspondent for The Black Colle- glan and an Orlentatlon Counselor. Jackle has re- celved honors roll and outstandlng achievement awards. Her major accomplishments are havlng her works published In SEVENTEEN and ESSENCE magazlnes. Her future plans are to tour Parls In or- der to enrlch her knowledge of the French cul- ture. ln addltlon, she plans to attend graduate school and obtaln her M.A. ln Journallsm. ,.. T1.Ecfu5TA11oN U I ff- '25 in ' 'PRE 'WP' RE'Gl5TRATw , N X wx QAM Fnesl-IM EN .. ..-.. 48- 4- -, Allen, Slarlelt Aloze, Dave N.O. Anderson, Steven Austln, Joeann 3 ' . j will 4 X l ck Beachers, Elvis Baxter, Carl Brown, Jerry Brodie, Richard D Z' ,JF 57 A-U ,,f Y NN Black, Maurice Bowens, Lynn R. Britt, Robin - Jf'-s Burton, Ray X f. X , Bulter, Regina L. Calvin, Sylvester B. Campbell, Scherra Carter, James Daveport, Doris Davis, Stanley Drumwright, Heldi Dunn, Brenda So ,ffl ill l 1 fb Cartwright, Thersea Ceasar, Jackie Collier, Jeffery Cuthburl, Paulette B ? y 0. l X l Elliott, MiCheCl Finch, Paula L. Futrell, Elton L. Gaines, Rodney George, James Gray, Juonda Gregory, Cathy Green, Anthony 9 'Q .I -Nl 'G -2 Q l 'P Ri ? iq. Green, Arleen Green, Brenda Harwell, Michael J 59 ii. Henderson, Valerle Hines, Randall lhenacho, Comfort E. Jones, Raflell Jordan, Llnda Kennedy, Jacqueline Latta, Ronald X Lg -x - 1 N, -, -:Q Q :.-: 'V -.3 , 1 1 sake- N'-Q-EX X ' ' N RQ X 2 LS, Q5 e,n,, vi - .AQ ' ' SYS! 5-V-'I .SQL y. ,. S ,L Tv: S X ' 'Q xt 1 J Jacobs, Ron Jefterson, Pat Jenkins, Lottie Johnson, Calvin Y? Q i LNQ xr Massey, Paula McCaIIlster, Ernst Lake, Tonya Merritt, Eddie Lee, Michael Mikell, Charles L. Liggon, Matham Luele, Franklyn ,.. -..nl-.. .-.. - fn's..u.--d J. .-.. L..-'ILL - -. L: S wr . I! ROD Jacobs Presldent Elolne Rcfliff ,' VICE-PfeSIdel'1I' Llnda R. Owens Raymon Clark Associate I I Justlce Ronald Powers League of Council Representative CLASS OFFICERS Secretary Jclckle Wllllums Tl'6ClSLII'Sl' H-'vf Tonl Word Mlss FYeSI'IIT1Gl'I ,gs-lv Moses, Shelid 12 IM liir t Mitchell, Jerri OBodzIe, Bob Odomes, Angela M. Onyoroh, 157: Q Patterson, Joyce Pegues, Hubernetta NnCfndi l X Owens, JOhl'1 T. K .NL I Moore, Jean Morrls, Hazel Owens Llnda R. K PBIIOITI, POndOI'O Pennycooke, HYClClnth Pettaway, Wllbert Powell, POFIIG Padgett, Wayne Powers, Ronald 1 .Q.......4..aa ann ..1, ..- .1-.nA r-' 4L-A-.,...4-dv x. ,.-'12. Rotllff, Elaine Richardson, Chorles SIITIS, B. PFSSTOD Smlth, Anlfcl F. Rawls, Eddie ROY, Jobcl 1 -x-- f RODIDSOH, NOflT'lGI'1 Salozcky, Sukidc X , 4 I , Sutton, Down M. Thomas, Vdlefie i 6 -H 'Y Q-.--5 ,,,. .9 .- .mvnn as UPPObi, Onyekcche, O.E. Vines, Theresa Washington, Katherine .4 '-' f, , 9 1 . . , . I It og, 'ff w f:fiw,f ?? If , 1 .. ww 4,1-5 --. '- v ff. f . Q. 55:4 nah: ..g Williams, JClCkie WHHOITIS, JOSEIDI1 Williams, SCbfiD0 .',4x V Whorley, Janice Yates, Noyedyde WCHSOD, Lionell Whlfe, Theresa Whltehurst, Shelia Whitley, Shelld E. 5 I -M' ALM 5-----W ..4- 2 X ,JMX Mx QQ? X xg 509:-lomonss AISTOD, Deborah J. Anderson, Monfevilld Bates, Vif1Cel'1f M. ,f-2,23 Lg . I . 55 X, 1-wwwpgg in ' Brown, James E. Bussey, Juan De Chapman, Patricia 'bm N 5 A X ' ?L?:f1 K .x : x, Charles, Norma Chukwuma, Edwin M. Credie, Melanie BOHIS William Berry, John Brown, Bernadette .ak -Q . - ...-1 .An-,ll-Ahrb.-ku-n Oulu. . A 'i4... -4.. . FlefChef, TGYTY DIXOn, Dahlia A. Ellegood, Wade Qbwlvnf-ww '-f-f' ' 'fl-ff G' Emezie, Henry O. Gamble, Kathy Gwyn, Sondra Honkerson, Ecrlie . 'S If everythiw is done if with purpose 3' K I X : ,, 1,11 mzn nl, it 115 A 4 F not wustin time 1 1 N ' ' 4 i C L A S S O F F I C E Dwayne HIII R presgdem S VlcePresIdeni g I 4 .un-.l-Aan .mba-. this -..-..a-1. . Harris, Barbara Hazelron, Darrell Henden, Cassandra I I Hel'1defSOf'I, SHGITDCD X 1 Hill, Dwayne Oswald Hillery, Ena ' 1rvr.-vc-far'-at MM- - A..-wr 1- Hobbs, DGVld Hubbard, Mark Hunt, Richard il , If Q , Ihe, Casmlr Uche Jackson, CIGISIWCG Xkxxflffbxxff fm FV X f , I Wg fb X my w I miaas , xpxxgx ,af Y gf 45 X E XM swxw UNIVEKSIQ f 1 K N I H I ff ,M -..a..-A-3 Jenklns, Gary E. Jefferson, Angela Johnson, Cassandra MOWING. Terrence V I I . . ', 4, -.-:-f- . - VJ' lL LQ.-....-ll' McNeIl, Mary .'. fl 4, Q Q . .D I .lg - 'N :LQ-.- i .3 . ..n McGhee, Jeaneha Mlller, Cheryl Moore, Warren .AN E 1 Y ,A , we L1-an ,Q .-- .N . -, ...A-u...... pak. Rosby, David Rowe, Shirley A I Smith, Voljeon R. A X' 'i 4-2 1' 1 -at 4 rl' YL I Q , , I ,glgu 3 Murphy, John Nwosy, Michael Pierce, Kimberly .AX hiv? Sneed, Michel! Vinson, Dorlene Wolker, Elmino Wolker, William WiIliGmS, Brenda WiIIiGmS, Jerome Williams, RObel'1 -4--A-D 1,-: I - ',' E 1 0, Q -?s'l N,- I 2i M Ww JUNi0R5 'IQ i -spxai -G Cornell Jones President Autry, Victor Bollenger, Perry Banks, Kelth M. KGFGFI HOWCl'd ViCe'Pl'9SideDf Veronico Gilbert Secretory mr' N N' ' I :- i if .lf ,xv .v Brown, Beverly Brown, Mourice Bryont, Christine ,QQ -, N, X X. Aix N l 1' f.. - .-...,. , xx, Chavis, Inger R. Coley, Jackie Dellers, Fannle .. .. 4 JJQ57-H, .. xr X .. . .- Ar., .L Doctor, Delorls Durham, Stanley Ellls, Valerie 13 bfi '-.., f 1 xx V l I ' , -1 l ,QM X ,1 Roderlck Kearney Parlimentarlon Calheleon Marlln League of Council Rep Willie l'lC!fdee Treasurer 5-Q, h! In , wi V? Q i QE ii 5: , 4 : 1: 1 ff: 1 Faggins, Halbert Fryar, Dianne R. Gilbert, Veronica , Q. 4 Vanessa Evans Miss Junior ,fi-4 I Alvin Chapman Ronald Jackson 'L X t ,s xll w Hardee, Willie Harris, Dennis Henderson, Deborah , Ln. ,A-'l..Q.a.-.1-lv'J..J4..-..s..A. ........-mia... ff-' f l iw 5? x.z ff? J --Qs fg D' K Q2 Lg Q Howard, Karen Hymes, Calvin Ibeuro, Ogburubi Ur O Jackson, Dooley Jackson, Ronald Jackson, Rose J0hl'ISOh, Dave JOhl'1SOf'I, Wllllam JODGS, Cornell 1.3.-.-.4-Luth ,... ,.-.i.a,e U .s-Q.a.-. 943- ka. , Q, .9 5 Q' Jones, Wesley E. Kearney, Roderick i'Dl! -'f'v u1'-L Mm? x WAX Kershaw, Nettle ,JA TQXKQ5 Lumtord, Stephanie rift X Q 'A Mcoonuua, sandra ' Q 1 F1 1 xc f' 'x J x :Y xj 7 ' - ,M ,ff wx xl t , ft Y 't 2- Q, Wise is Q ' TE: I 7 X-x,mii ,KA, ft' '. fw,:Q.J ,, ' X -,3f,f,J'V '-V51 ,HJ fi: ' 'fr ' , I uzffl ff - t -fx . K ff : is 11' is-X' ik ' - . V R 1, 1 ' Q55 N , 'S r s K' X X ' 'N I Murrell, Ronald x Nwcchukore, Theophilus Plnkney, Emma Royal, Aggie L we? Overton, George f I ' :tif Rogers, Resenuster Russell, Dorls E Savage, Theodore A. Semlerl, Prekuna W. Skeeter, Sylvia i- KQQ- ' I, EL . i'1W2 ':t U ' 1-'r 1' 6, tv s I l. Styles, William Summers, Canaan ze. ,-..l--41 g .--A.4.--,ann W A Saffo, Gwen . ,rd 1. , . - . J -.a.....-4 A4--r . X Umesi, Obinnaya C. Wallace, Annie Williams, Stanley l haf.-. P r I 87 Q 6 r- ., , Oi udu illlw X ' f EJ? Ron Young, Jcckl Wood, S fqgmum. tx.. .L.l..:i.q..n--.lf-J.,-..g- X Sl-WN GROM I , ON r . .9 I .Q A Q A 1. r 'fr 1 r W f f , - Ci, Q it X Ufgllwg ff? c 'V X ,X X J 3 H ON ECONING vnu---pq: '-. f .-lof- B3 MURIEL Ms. Muriel Adele Evans is a graduating senior, majoring in Speech PathoIoQY!AudioIogy. She was born under the astrological sign of Scorpio. Her hob bles Include swimming, dancing, skating and run- nlng. Murlel has been a majorette for the Universi- ty's marching band since her freshman year M976 19803. She became head majorette in her second year. She is a residence advisor for freshman wom- en, senior class secretary and is a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. MurieI's future goal is to achelve a Master's Degree in Audiology in Graduate school of Science at the University of Vlr- glnla, Charlottesville, Va. This promising young lady ls from Fayetteville, N.C. W. 5 0-'5 9 x I ' C . W. V. ' 5 5 ' ' ai 5 4,'l m 4-4 in In ,-- 4 11 ,nl . .. -I 1, '- Y 4 , 1- -' 1 f 1 9 1' Q Z 2'x.?s fx' Z A 5 , u 5 4 9 9.4 ,, -:f,a ,,5LMH I? js. 4 -,v 1 y's.', ' . P I --ex.. ,, g' .' . K ', '..f:., .' 'N 'fu tvlflfg 1 f Jr ?fW H - 5 I 4 As if k E ' W, ' It if lk ,lay 4 N 'fr 1 N , 'L GRAVESIDE CEREMONY Marsha Taylor, Miss Shaw and George O. Robinson, Jr., S.G.A. President, place flowers on the grave of Dr. Henry Marlin Tupper fFounder of Shaw Univer- slly and First Presidenly. iw. e1 s- f . .-C. ws 1 'ax .Jw- WK .-. , . V . '- .. i .. ' 1 -he - . .f,-EEN 'K ' 'f-x.:, 'm -12:-a fi ,,, ..' - . , - 'A . u:Q,,d. ---Q ,ffm P ss., f -1 5-if 3,-1 A - . . - 'f f,x:5f',?t5'f ' 'Q 'R -- Y? A -L , . ,xii , Q 19732-2 fi' ' ' ' T1- ' .- 3 3.xCf?., wx 1 5 M,-.-5. f,,,,5, ,-,,,... Lu- -0 , -,gm 39,1 - L , . in :,-w ' -ff ii, , . I ' ,,,, ,. .. A, -U ' ' .,.,?L,-xi I . ' Q .I L :AX I -,vs H l 1 -.Q H 1 Willy r 'Alai LW, A.:-rr . ., .rskh - :5..1r..f.K - ,Q X .1-. 'ri N , l '-is -S91 . '-' W ' 'f ' . - .-.121 '-1 .rf '- ..fLI,L'?f X -Y 11 R ' - ,' X ' H .M . TAL '1 - Us f '? -, A Hs , +-4, NM -.A, L, I n1 YS .X ' r,...xx.s. 1-' . , ,- 1 FOUNDER'S DAY CONVOCATION SERVICE The Rev. J. R. Manley, President of the General Baptist Convention of North Carolina was the speaker. um- - -,f,q- .N - -.. lc-Q, 8 5 hgfih. THEME! You Are In My Thoughts ,ff , 'IF fl ,K 4- ii, A y fig? DB vu, THE CORONATION OF X I MISS SHAW UNIVERSITY E Q ., F P I mul! I ' II I' - ND ,Q ?z?16!1 mf ldfmmvm Oglx Q Q l Q U I - If F ,nf.z1.-.1'l.-ng.-,i.-: 4.4.-'f'.a p. ...--cskg' -4-., ' l -J Q 34,1 -352 96 is J 1'- 49 ' 91 'iii' 9' 1 , - HOMECOMING PARADE mm uucom Msncunv RALEIGH, N.C. .c,-,1 . , 5 Q I 1 1 i 'Q -..x'... , V , ,, -'-'L '3T 'S--' 'Fl' Y 1,.'t'. i Y 4' fy-kart' 37. fd A 'NY '.: :P I Q . ? ,, .Y I - A' - ,I Y 7 'Y ? Y use- ,..-. . ' ..4 .,,.l1 Q.-' A' A i dh . ,-T . . f- .l .... .,Wj-- d.- ...z -- ---,:.',,,-V., H ,A 1... , -4 --- . ' . -. - ':- , . 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' X39 ' X .f,2Z '.329' 3 - , Us- , 1-'1 Hnppeminq-,5 931 J 97 f ia The 145th academic year officially began with the Fall Convoca tlon held in Spaulding Gymnasium at 11:00 AM on Frlday, Sep tember 14, 1979. Dr. Stanley H. Smith, in his second year as president of Shaw, spoke to the student body, faculty and staff, alumni and friends on the state of the University. Stresslng that the enemy ls us and we shall overcome . Dr. Smith spoke of the need for order and a serious attitude it Shaw Is to function properly as a total learning environment. An added feature was the conferring of honorary doctorate de arees on The Reverend Jeremiah Walker, Superlntendant of the Lott Carey Mission school in Liberia and the Reverend James Z. Alexander, Dean of the Shaw Divinity School. G Dr. stanley smith, President -,Fu i 5 I - Q gin J Y l - - -fm... -..--......n.....4p.-w'.s..mn........n,.vanir4s1t'l.x4uJ.5.,:.....-.... -E - . .. . A. - -C - CONVOCATION Rev. JGITISS Al9XOl'1d6f Gnd Rev. J. Wclkel' CL to RQ The service was broadcast live over Shaw's radio station WSHA so that mem- bers of the Raleigh Community could share the annual tradition with those in at- TGDGGDCS. As Convocation concluded, all participants in the event seemed encouraged by the ninety minute occasion and there was a feeling of jubilation outside as people poured out of the building into the sunshine for conversation. CL to RJ-Dr. Smith, President: Mrs. Allle M. Peebles, Presl dent of Mr. Peebles 8 Son Masonary Contractors Inc: Dr. Wllmoth Carter, Vlce President at Shaw, Mrs. Edwards Dunn, alumna: Mrs. Marjorie B. Debnam, Secretary of Board of directors lor Wake Medical Center, Inc., and Nllous Avery, Vice President ot the Student Government Assoclatlon. f-'fig'fsfeafs-ew'f- - ff - CL to RJ-Dr. George Debnam, Chalr- man, Executive Commlttee Shaw Trust- ee Board: Mrs. Marjorie Debnam, Dr. Debnam's wllep Mrs. Vivlan Sansom, Associate Professor ot Physical Educa tlon at Shaw: Mr. J. J. Sansom, Presl dent ot Mechanics and Farmers Bank. THE FUNK MOB INVADES WSHA 88.9 FM F U D k G d 6 I i C WQRK :: i E FQ' X A H I' - f N1 f dir' 9 'iiuuanww-vm W1 - -M 'WENT M SH 105 -,L Do n My vw, HERE f If f-ffvkaf 7 V Ns MR. MUSCLE 1979 The Student Government ASSOCiGfiOI'1 SDOI'1SOfed the fifSf annual MF. Muscle contest. EK f 1 1 rx K? Who In The World Wants To Be A Christian Presented by THE BAPTIST STUDENT UNION l Are You Crazy NEW BIBLES sf1 xgs 1. 'X Reverend Ronald Swain and his wite, Chrystle, contributed one hundred new blbles to the University Chapel. The Swalns made the gift to mark Rev. Swain's sixth year as the University minister. nits... .......-n.-.n.....LLL.1A1 ?Sg1L....44x3x.etaPsnf. ' -g.J.34...Z............ ...-- ,. CHOIR ON THE MALL guru 9:3 The United Heritage Gospel Choir, directed by Mr. Daniel White, enter- tained the community on the Fayetteville Street Mall. US '5f, 7ifE'i95'1'?'-f3?'-'q' W i U fffiff lx K4 W X -.f - SN ff 4 mg FN' s -,-1-5,-'X QTWSHL' PHD w X,-Z MQ ' FIJNOR 4 23? ' 'w 'T' gr SHAW SPONSORED A DISCO REGISTRATION DRIVE Mlke Toscano of WRAL TV talks to Mack Sowell, Dean of Student Affalrs and WSHA pro gram director David C. Llnton. A I I i Chavis Heights Park was the scene of Shaw University's first family affair for . the new academic year. The Student Government Association along with the campus radio station WSHA, sponsored a voter registration drive. Registrars circulated through- out the crowd giving every one an opportunity to register to vote. I 'S' If 5 .-X - .-:Nt inf-i,f 4 - ' ,' I v ! S . -' - - ' A ' Q' f 'N fwfr 2 - i -Ad SHAW HOSTS FORUM John Waller, Special Assistant to Assistant Secretary of Labor Ernest Green, talks to Lenita Free man, Coordinator of Federal Relatlons at Shaw, and Harvey Ramseur, Project Director tor Positive Futures, Inc., Positive Futures, Inc. in conjuction with the U. S. Department at Labor, conducted an Orientation Session for Black colleges and Universities, on the campus. All hiSfOI'iCClllY DfedOIT'lil1OfelY BICICK educational iI1SfifU1'iOI'1S in this DON of fhe country Wefe invited to attend the forum which served OS G focal point fOI' providing the DGfTiCiDOfiI tQ colleges with an UndefSfGI'1diI'1Q of the DeDGfTmenf of LCJDOFS' structure, OI'QOniZCfiOI'1, Dl'0Ql'Gm CIYSCIS, Gnd activities Gnd fUI'1dif'tQ. MEMORIAL SERVICE A memorial sponsored by the International Student OfficefCounseling Center was held in honor of Ango- lan President, Agostinho Neto, who died in Moscow following surgery. Neto WGS 0 pO6f-l'eVOlUfiOl'1- ary who successfully became the first president of Angola. Dr. John W Flemming Director of Church Relations, was the speak- pl' 3' Nr! .- J v N b F ff fW' ' 12 'L' -, 'Q-..lLz.Lf.14..-, 4411534.11 ..3lO.':.ag.:,- ik J .- F87 UNIQUENESS ag,-iam. --pq -. V E 1 CQem9 m Q Ffgf jiecijg 'Hp JQQGCQ, vvijllqiq , yowgcly l jlpq Hou can also bring JDQGCQ JLG air Qi Of Hers. QW: van , ,v fr, Q T' GW .l SUPRENA Mlss Alpha KG BERNADETTE BR OWN Mlss Alpha Phi Alpha ROBIN O. BRITT Miss Alpha Eta Ome Q0 ppc Alpha - PATRICIA ANN WORKS Miss Alpha Phi Omega A, Y ,3A-if x X 5 KX-X X P, DARLENE VINSON Miss BOr'td BRENDA D. DUNN Miss Baptist Student Union , Q. Y l W HSHV V A5'CDC f 'Z 3..o6go5'sf' UI C349 5 YWQWOD- 3 3 0 C '5235'Eg2.g fbamafl 4: :7l':'?-:.O'C2o 0g'3,g'0aEa-4 5 3002 :E mg-omg -.5 QDQCD 5-'QP 'Q.Q,2.Ot'D 4 --O-5 -Gb 3-glow.,-ff-7' fp33-.:rCDfDL ooowmgoc Q0 Q.,3' 3 33. 0 85' gmrsaegar .5.:oCD0Q:CD3, -r'6 '33O3.o Qmo-U' 005 :t7CDQ6 vw flaw -sf., 0:23. 5-' :Q-Pc-DPQQ -4 :r 0Nl 33650995 -.Qw3-oooqp -..,, O QOCQ1- , 'OC-Bazgcn' N232--Us vIm..mPm3 i LL o.f.-u.. During her Sophomore year, Marsha served as class president. Her outside interest includes marching, sewing and sports, but her main interest is dealing with people. Marsha regards the title Miss Shaw UnlversIty as a golden opportunity and expresses gratitude. This outstanding young lady is a Biology major and a native of Portsmith, VA. May God be with her as she journeys through the paths of lite- gulde and direct her. f ,ff ff we f.-fff . CWI' 1,4 V If - I 'gt' F.. 4, ' +8 .,-- vb' . fl- - . 1 I . '5 .MA 5 2 , - , gs. ? : I ' . E185 7 c I I v , B - I X . r ' 4' ,,- + me as ff ' 555 f f A-K-wwf--WM-f ,, 4 :HL i,' 4 4' .A-7 W- Q, 0' had A Jeb i 3. dv BRENDA NELSON Miss Groove Phi Groove BRENDA SIMMONS MISS KGDDO Alpha Psi If f xx I I I 1' 'J ROSE HILLARD Mlss Pon-Hellenic Council I N3 Z- ig! Nx fi, Z X53 X I 'fl .. ' 1 i 5 .' VERONICA BELL Miss Phi Beta Slgmu x J K K KAFFA OWENS Miss Physlcol EGUCOYIOD Major -1-na.-',,4'a-Q N THE UNITED HERITAGE EX-, vu-rf 5 - . -Y.-,CL 'Axi- ,,n,f' ,.:+afr'f 5f L.: I GOSPEL CHOIR l2I if '?75'f'?i1?1?x'. ff- - f A EMMA PINKNEY MISS Pink 8s Gfeen SYLVIA OWENS MIS S.G.A. ELNORA MATHEWS Mlss Pre-Alumni-UNCF I DIANNE E. DICKERSON Mlss Show Jcyc 995 WANDA W HITLEY Miss Speciol Services LY 1' Ii : -- i i SANDRA BRUTTON MISS Student ' Activities NEVERA BERRYMANQ Miss Sunday School LAQUINDA CHATMAN Mlss Tutor oi Special Services X KATHYE GAMBLE Miss Theological Fraternity I ROSE EDWARDS Miss Omega Psi Phi I i-2 H, '1 gi ii ii irc ,-,Q RESUNESTER K W ' ii' 'X -Y V Y, 4' Miss United Heriioge Choir A21 ,1 5 AL! I f X, ADRIENNE SUMMERS Miss Unique Horizons CHERYL CARTER Mlss Upword Bound 'QQ ,.4v ' CHERYL O'NEILL Miss Women's Personnel Council CHARLEEN ASHFORD Miss Usher Boord 1 ,Q 291434 2 . 1 I gxu 1 I f N X x 'aiissaav-1-www -Q -fb - -v G- N-x- iii an..lu5a.11..- 41:55.-.w-.i1.' sa : - 2 .r GEANEEN RUTLEDGE MISS W.S.H.A. MELANY CRADLE MISS YGCFDOOK S -fn xlmttls .I I4 I VANESSA EVANS Mlss Junior I X K' 12 O 7 Hin .LA TERRI G-ATLING JAQUELINE A. ANDERSON Miss Senior First Attendant nf' REBECCA MC FADDEN PAMELA CHEEK Miss Shaw University Court First Attendant Second Attendant N -Lill- uafgx X Q 9 f f 1 Music . I Iii, Ilhp ,vim Inav, J 'AEP- ! . i 1 If Alpha: Phi Alpha ALPHA PHI ALPHA ,cz A DELTA E u ' I SIGMA E? THETA Q 'I GED ' , ' x 1- I- I 1 - ln! IOTA PHI LAMBDA W4 Sally Wcllers Deborah Adkins - !m.....'A--Qian-uv-.iU.z ..na.x.-. ' 'gg sr .....1.....-ggsnpav --.asvva MEN'S PERSONNEL COUNCIL L. l WOMEN'S PERSONNEL COUNCIL o 1 'F -J 'Q X . Lin Cheryl O'Neill, Tammy Mason, Donna Hemphill, Rosa Williams, Deborah Adkins, Darlene Johnson, Beverly Salterwhile, Thurlene Ingram, Steph- anie Vitale, Ercelle Holmes and Josephine Holmes. J3 gg,-C1.5L4,,p-s-., . 5 W- PHI BETA SIGMA Future Decision Maker of America 3uUF lc! X.,-',g-,gg,2u... .'.AuA.aun-1-.1w:' J-c 1-- ' 'U , b- -4 QQMQMZMQZZM 5zJfC0'MJ+ Clfllffffff. FINEST QGE7 JF. ,aww X02 T--ill' Fwd Tl W 0 5 'vu 6:11 -gg 'PRTRZCIR Yfvrazcr og: ,.- M 3 ww CHARLES D JUlIk5:9 WHL Sisfafly OZQIIZ jhwws , Soma .Dames DOQMPX 0173614 AOROK Eve-Lyra Hun? , 3 , Y r THE SHAW PLAYERS AND COMPANY PYSSGD1' PURLIE 'Han- IJ X wiv 1 WW A A I W lhmnmnmhh M SIGMA Y GAMMA RWD Q --..-n..a.:.L.i'l'a.gxb.,...1::x.av,l:5!i1A:z41.3...:...--.... -... . . ' 1. 4 . . , f---,. . A Ms,-..-N , ., 1-H--. Q . 2U5F'fi33 3EKo THE CHORALE SOCIETY 139 -r:f'f f'f Nr -f 'N AIPHA EPSILON RHO Edlth Lee Theodore Savage Rudolph Frazler Tony Powell Alvln Chapman-V.P. Gary Mayo-President Jerry Fernandez Q - l ' 'Aaainnllnaik-1 asq.n.-'f-.Sl Q -..Q-454-Q-uan4uv,..01vv:..,, ORIENTATION COUNSELORS John Berry-President Cornell H. Jones Melvln Burwell ' Donna Barts-Secretary Avery McAllister Jacquelyn Young-Treasurer Vlncent Bates-Repres. Theodore Savage Jerry Fernandez Terry Fletcher JoAnne Courts Dove Johnson Angela Reld Gary Jenklns Brenda Taylor Mrs. Phyllls MCLe0d qAdvIsor3 'vwravsfiaa ,nw-.,, 1 141 I iv wx' if I .nn-w ' ha., Q s f 5 .X v . s X - L X K f ' 'X xxvf' K N' i Y ' r X -. f , 'ff R xx hx ' 9 I ' . A ' ,f X ' ' L Q if , ' ' -' v Q .. ,. M 'UH I1 1 a-16'1 ? . 'Q' 'Q yv ,u P L r -. wk ,. F MARCHING BAND I ' - . gl : Vlncent Bates, Drum Mojo -I PAN HELLENIC COUNCIL KIIhB R Idsf rt Eg s hl asnck IT h L fMh d ORGANIZATION LIBERIAL ORGANIZED RESPECTABLE DEBICATED STUDENTS k -4 , ...-. . - . .--L L-- SHAW JAYCEES Avery McAllister-President, Dianne Dickerson-Secretary, Rudolph Frazier, Sandar Hollingsworth, Rosa Frazier, Janett Childs, Kenneth Sloan- Dlrector Int. Aftairs, Robert Davis, Tammy Mason, Louise Robinson, Marllyn Sauls-V.P., Rosa Stanback and Ronald Stewart V.P. STUDENTS ACTIVITIES SAC Sic Cassandra Johnson, Rosa Williams, Ercelle Holmes, Earl Pettaway, Joe Branch, Ronald Latta Sr., Fermon William CAdvisory, Ron Jacobs, Gary Jenkins, William Matthews, Hazel C. Morris, Valjean Smith, Donna Batts, Sandra Bruton QMiss SACJ, Dennis Breckenridge qSpeclaI Eventsj, Theresa Vines, Lateef Muhammad qMoviesJ, Ronald Jackson Qchairman, Rosa Rogers,J Willie J. Hardee Il, Olivia Walker, Victor Autry, Judy Meeks, Debra Jackson fAssist. Secretaryj, Beverly Brown, Michael T. Lee, Heidi J. Drumwright, Craig E. Glenn, Rickie Brodie Jr., Amar Allsh, Arleen Green, Joseph Woods Cchairpersonj, Wade Ellegood, Mr. Mack Sowell, Stewart McMurray, Karen Howard and Ve ronica Gilbert I4 14 MESSAGE FROM THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT 1979-80 On behalf of the,Shaw University Student Government Association 1979-80 I would like to extend greetings to my fellow students and a warm congratulations to the class of 1980 qGraduatesJ. Indeed it has been a long journey up the ladder of higher education here at Shaw University. For some, our education will stop but for others the journey has only begun. We are now leaving this training environment and are moving into the mainstream of American society. And as the song puts it Only the Strong shall survive . The deter- mined and The committed survived the test that was put before them by Shaw University. We must realize that we are the future leaders and builders of tomorrow and we must take our rightful place in society. For we have learned that without question Shaw Universi- ty Pro Christo Et Humanitate qFor Christ and Humanityy. We believe that religion and edu- cation walk hand in hand. Shaw University has provided us with the family concept QThe Shaw Family Bear j of love, education and prosperity. 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 support this institution morally, physically, and most of all financially. No matter where our life carriers us, let us not forget that Shaw has taught us to walk among kings and queens and not loose the common touch of dealing with everyday people. To The class of 1980, I dare you to continue to move upward and never give up. Contin- U9 to CGTTY The FIGFTIG of SIWGW University with dignity, pfide, love Gnd TSSDGCI' I'I'IfOUQI lOUI' this DGIIOD. MOST of all I thank each of YOU fOI' The opportunity to SSTVG OS YOUT DTeSIdel'1I Gnd fOI' YOUT support which added to O successful Gnd DTOSDGTOUS YSGT fOI' CII. In the end, let US II'tCI'Ik God for Shaw University, TSITISITIDGTIYIQ I'I'ICII' She I'tGS given US C chance to pave the road for others. Thank you and may God bless each and everyone of you. STRIVlNG TOGETHER TO MAKE THINGS BETTER 1979-80 The Year -' Sincerely yours, ! Q ,fs nf , I ,ff f ' inf 1 f-ff. f 1, X, . fl lf' ,, i,,.JWvL-X, if 4 ' . f George O. Robinson, Jr. President Student Government Association .1 ' l S ER FFIC O GA S A l I l ..,., , .J .,,4... A-1 L... George R0bInSOn, SGA President Nllous M. Avery, II VICS-PI'eSldeI 1f of lmefhdl Afioirs r ' e MUUNCG BYOWU Ronald F. Swindell vice-President of External Affairs Chlef Jusflce 'f Q'-frarf - I4 ' , 'i 9 Q iv SUNDAY SCHOCL f Sam Woods, Corbett Rawls, Cheryl O'neil, Seith Smith, Sylvester Colvin, Charleen Ashford, Johnny Smith, Nevera Berryman, Carolyn Dawsey, Brenda Dunn, Phyllis Atych, Deborah Adkins and Glorla Green ALPHA ETA OMEGA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Prfik F Kathye Gamble, Johnnie Smith, Sylvester Colvln, Resunester Rogers, Corbett Rawls, Dlan Fryer Glorla Green, Brenda Taylor, Carolyn Dawsey, Phyllls Aytch, Brenda Dunn, Charlene Ashford, Chery, O'Nelll, Deborah Adkins, Seth Smlth, Joanne Courts, Rlcky Vallnes, Deborah Adkins and Nevera Berryman BAPTIST STUDENT UNION JoAnne Courts fSecretary-Treosurerj, Ricky Valines, Sam Woods, Phyllis Aytch, Carolyn Dawsey, Brenda Taylor qPresIdentJ, Cheryl O'nelll, Brenda Dunn, Robin Britt, Resunester Rogers, Corbett Rawls, Kathye Gamble, Sylvester Colvin, Mr. Willie J. Hardee ll, Johnnie Smith CV. Pres.J, Seth Smlth and Charleen Ashford. THEOLOGICAL FRATERNITY Rlcky Valines qProgramj, Ronald Murrell fSec.J, Seth Smith fPres.3, Johnnie Smith, Maurice Brown, Sylvester Colvin, Keith Rosby, James Hardee qv. Presg and Corbett Rawls. 1 . A BUSINESS CLUB Robln Butler fPres.J, Darlene Johnson qChairperson of Exec. Boardj, Veronica Gilbert Ureasurerj, Rebecca McFadden QSecretaryJ, Emma Plnckney, Sally Walters, Karen Howard, Blondle Hlck, Bruce Stephens, Mark Fielding, Iblba Jock, Carol Donnell, Ida Ford, Linda Owens, Dave N.O. Alonge, Llnda Jordan, Ercelle Holmes, Linda Rembert, Ronald Jackson and Pamela Cheek. POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION Teresa A. Jordan fPresidentJ Joseph Wood Maria Lyerly Theophilus Nwachakwy Ronald F. Swindell O I ll I5 gh I I Q , INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS' ORGANIZATION f ., :,.- V ,A - , . .n. ' IN MEMORIUM JAMES AUGUSTUS SHEPARD. GRADUATE AND LONG-STANDING FRIEND AND ASSOCIATE OF SHAW UNIVERSITY, DIED ON SEPTEM BER 17, 1979. MR. SHEPARD LIVED HIS LIFE ACCORDING TO HIS BE- LIEFS: HE WAS FAIR AND HONEST AND LOVING AND KIND. JAMES SHEPARD'S SPIRIT WILL LIVE ON IN THE HEARTS AND MINDS AND LIVES OF ALL THE PEOPLE HE TOUCHED WITH HIS SOUL. ., 4,- I I IN MEMORIUM PETE WILLIAMS, RALEIGH NATIVE, SHAW GRADUATE, BIG GEORGIA , CIAA OFFICIATOR, AND COACH'S COACH, DIED ON OCTOBER 14, 1979 AT AGE SIXTY- SIX. FOR THIRTY YEARS, MR. WILLIAMS LED HIS LITTLE BLUES TEAMS, AT WASHING- TON HIGH SCHOOL, AND LATER AT LIGON HIGH SCHOOL, TO CHAMPIONSHIP STA- TUS, BOTH ON THE FIELD AND IN THE SPIRIT. COACH WILLIAMS GAVE HIS YOUNG PLAYERS MUCH MORE THAN FOOTBALL OR BASEBALL EXPERTISE: HE INSPIRED THEM TO BE EDUCATED, DISCIPLINED, CONSCIENTOUS CITIZENS OF GOOD CHARACTER. HE WAS AN OUTSTANDING HUMAN BIENG AND HE WILL BE MISSED BY MANY. UNIVERSITY USHER BOARD Ms. Cheryl O'NieIl Ms. Sandra Hollingsworth Mr. Johnnie Smith Chcrleen Ashford Sylvester Colvin Seth Smlth Robln Britt Deborah Adkins Dorothy Bousemon Kothye Gamble Wlllle Hcrdee II A ' ,q-a!haanm-.1n.-..a-g..a-- .,-4. 9. ...-.L..-'-gf-nn..-v... i N N N u Iv 1 'IK , f.-QQ, . Y if ,Zn ,ffi ff' 1 I'-5 2.24 f i ff!! ! X ' 1 x 1 , Aff' 4 N6 In N' 2 g W .., A L0 , X Tj N 'W . 1 ' 'f 'fn . X A 30 .1-7 -r, 1- X 5 i f -'ia JKT .:. T ' QQ XX WX K x 0. , .' DiQii NllTY scu-nom. Y M - '-u.vv.c11,q iv -vi - j George l. Allen Ezekiel K. Best lll Lincoln Blanding Ethel Brake Thomas Clifton Evang. Shawlin Dunn Tl'1UfmCI'l O. Echols, JI'. David Foy Alfonza FullwOOd Denison D. Garrell, Jr. Billy Gaskins Jimmy L. Gilchrist Rev. Nancy R. Grady Lucy Gray Willie M. Greene . 5 . Uy,:i':n,: QI., 'L ig? ..- 7-.f-.b 1:- .Q 'Q ., i' X 0 1 w W 'Z ' lg, Ui in- 'X ii ,4 1 .O- I .5 er X '1 i X fa .. I If v l C. 'T I ax f if i I .1 .. ,.., .f Y Ji l 1 is 1 - X 'Dau- . C3- .4.awh.n4vu-.ilu ..uq-g.- u u Robert Hairston Rev. Franklin Hanes Wllllam Hill Xsl-Xa 3 x X13 , Xxx Q. 3.-'Nm ml --u 15 Theodore R. Hodges Peter C. Holland, Jr. Jasper E. Horne Fredrick A. Lucas Bobbitti May A j -fi2:'v4,,.q- ll- '-1, . 5 Robert MODIS Pauline J. Pools G. Curtis Newby Sr. James Paise 7 Caslell Rolle William E. Sinclair Bernard Strong Ben Sutlon William S. Thompson Anfhohy ROY Titus Rudolph Tripp Joseph Walker Edward Washington Keith wiley Alonzo While Jimmie L. Whilehursl Michael Whillield F. H. Goldsmith John Wesley Loulenent Tisdell F. L. Gordon E. M. Shokes F s U f 1 A1 x i 'S ,.f. 1 - A E 4- lk 1 Q., 1 9 Q... X Q' v X X 'T-,I V l ll l X :LX iii ,.g Lg..n,m..x I haul.. ..L...z4 . 74:45. .1Lan.1z21,,.S,KLi'11..JALx...2.4 6 I 1 ? 1 P I .1g,-1E3Si,:Af:1 .. ,.--,nz -AY - edog UO :Qi wg 555 :Om 052' 3,45- 3 U3 JOhn A. Black JUCDHO Bonds Jocquellne R. Bowens Wesley I. Boykins Kctle Bradley Tommy Butler Otls Curry Robert Ebron Claro Evans Robert W. Atkinson Juanita Banks Hester Bligen Eliza M. Brooks Kent Byas Cathrene Campbell Varnetta Cox Brenda Dean Dorin Derrlcotte James Everett D. Keith Faison Thomas Hazel Charles J0hI'15On John Land Philip LaRoche MONO Leywood Mazzie Long George Lowery Andrew Marydlin 'x 5. x 'L -L. Q. lf' 9 , 55. 6 1 ff? ll ' vc 5 1. 4' 4 I r I I I r . ? IN -gr' Roymon Williams Julie Wright Robert W0OdS Florence McBeth Jonathon McCon1on Vlvon McDonold Shlrley Mitchell Jeroll Mirell Mlldred Mirell Wilmer Morris Robert O'Brien Donald Reed James Rilset Morgoreft Schench Dr. Marlene Seabrook Elsie Shcrpe DeIOreSi Thomos John Throne Dldne WGITOD 161 James C. Garret Clarence Green Anthony Gunther Horace Hill Janice Y. Howard Agnes A. Hudson Charlie Johnson Franklin D. Johnson Marlin Klinger Evelyn Lopez Jonathan McCants James McCullum Jannie McDonald Vivian McDonald Author Mitchell Janet Monk W. A. Pdl'k5 Leslie Sll'1ClOlI' John Tonschel David Wdlkins go . xi KX ' 1 X will -40 '... f,..'1f Jdcquelirte Willldms Llllidn B. Williams ,r -ph l 1 .A f . i'7 4 X . Ks 'Qi 'E in i as I an 115 v - 'uq', if u 1 J Yu m - --'-' vwq:w.a .1 qmahm4rw-,Quw.'.v-su.- .M K ...- XYJ f9f+H id TCC, if . 'Z' A, WQLHDWWWMW .4-anna-n. SOCCER TEAM . V I - np.. 4 - ,sg - 4.8 . F ' .L - r ' L 1 G' - 1 -V. NAME Kahcl Ukpabi Max Eleoqu All Al Shamarl Ahmed All Isso Shalkh Maxwell Elemuno Umesl O.C. Majdl Asad P.W. Someleaw Slrrlyah Osama Algaawas All Yousut Al Faresi Arfan Al Bltar Walld El Ferkh Moore lgwe Ben Okuzu Godwln Harper Bllal EI Ferkh Sukldl Lola FuFu Jama S. Haddad Khalld Al Mutshli Edwln Chukmumu Summua Uklndimger Chaku Ouwseke Ksamk Utele Gabrlel Obgozor Ylmbu Klngsley Obaji Robert Laryea BemIShweWeh POSITION Outslde Right lnslde Rlght Lett Full Back Forward Goalkeeper Rlght Full Back Center Center Outslde Right Center Forward Defense lnslde Left Detense Rlght Halt Back Halt Back Goalkeeper Res Center Forward Outslde Rlght Half Back Res Res Res Res Res Center Halt Detense Coach Detense HOMETOWN Nlgerla Nlqerla Kuwalt Somalla Palestlne Nlgerla Nlgerla Jordan Nlgerla Palestlne Kuwalt Kuwalt Syrla Lebanon Nlqerla Nlgerla Nlaerla Lebanon Zalre Palestlne Kuwalt Nlgerla Nlgerla Nlqerla Zalre Nlgerla Zalre Nlgerla Ghana Palestlne . - ...- gm-whsle:-48 --. ..wqa-- an u, ...- SHAW UNIVERSITY TRACK TEAM DATE Sept. 8, 1979 Sept. 15, 1979 Sept. 22, 1979 Oct, 6, 1979 Oct. 13, 1979 Oct. 20, 1979 Nov. 3, 1979 Dec. 7, 1979 TBA TBA Dec. 9, 1979 March 22, 1980 March 38, 29, 1980 April 4, 5, 1980 April 12, 1980 May 5, 1980 Mr. Lee Royster Head Track Coach Tel: 19191755-4868 A 7F'VT7 ' 54311 ll' ' CROSS COUNTRY MEET Campbell College Invitational Fayetteville State Invitational Shaw University Invitational St. Augustine College Invitational District 3- NAIA fPembroke Collegel N. C, State University 31st Annual CIAA Cross Country QNorfoIk St.J INDOOR MEETS CIAA Indoor Meet North Carolina Invitational North Carolina State Invitational W 8r M Indoor Invitational OUTDOOR MEETS Hampton Invitational Atlantic Coast Relays IN. C. Statel Colonial Relays LW 84 M College! Johnson C. Smith Invitational CIAA Annual Meet Dr. W. M. Spann Athletic Director Tel: 19191755-4978 LOCATION Buies Creek, N. C, Fayetteville, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Pembroke, N, C, Raleigh, N. C. Norfolk, Va. Lynchburg, Va. Chapel Hill, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Williamsburg, Va. Hampton, Va. Raleigh, N. C. Williamsburg, Va. Charlotte, N. C. Winston-Salem, N. C 3 ' v WOMEN'S VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM Kalta Owens, Patricia Bellamy, Raychon Daniels, Yvonne Robinson, Carrie D. Williams, Heidi Drumwright, Nettie Kershaw, Barbara Harris, Shirley Middleton, Elvalorie Matthews, Arlene Greene, Doris Russell, JCniCe MCDOn0Id-SCORE KEEPER, Angela Odoms-STATISTICIAN, John Long-MANAGER, CCI- vln Hymes-ASSISTANT MANAGER and MS. Lynn Blttlng-COACH 1 fl M noi' Sm In gum. loo S IAKE, dumfblzamff cj have +0 use TMEE. Plnqens Tc send A plagf' fw 4' ,fd XZ? . X! WB6'P'If'Y3'Y-'T 'fuk U' ' ' -.... q.v4Lu---..nnv. ll X ,cf .-us..a- - - u 1 .-a.-.n-..- 'Q fs gil 5398 'Lk W P .ravi I 'rc :nw 'n - -5 .5 ,v A' . -. 1 ' '3'.N ' x f' 5 1 , 'z-,IVV '. V, 'Qqef 1 Il -, viz- -4. ' - I ,f A. ...A ,f nv , K,v- Y ff' f 3 Br' - 7 J rf .1- 4 .4 -fv? 45 f V ,I ,ff-'T 16 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM viii'- ' NAME Kafra Owens Robyn Gerideau Llnda Latson Terry Gibbs Rachone Daniels Edna Washington Jozefte Lawrence Vyneder Jackson Toni W0rd Phyllls Leslie Lynn TC1bb Pauline Powell Jackle Lee Sandra Ray s H, ,w s f .5 .N CL. POS. HGT Sr. F 5'9 Jr. G 5'2 Soph C 5'10 Sr. G 5'3 Soph G 5'8 Sr. F 5'895 Fr. G 5736 Sr. G 5'4 Fr. C 5' 11 Fr. G 5'2 Soph 5'6 Sr. G 5'6 Fr. G 5 10 Sop G 5'5 HOMETOWN Live 00k FI. Walterboro, S.C. Fi. L0uiC1d0Ie FI. Pantego, N.C. Washington, D.C. Dorchester, S.C. Jacksonville, N.C Ridgeland, S.C. Roanoke, V.A. Raleigh, N.C. Hickory, N.C. Fayeheville, N.C. HEAD COACH: Lee A. Royster .r Q-.. A.. MEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM NAME Kelth Smith Gary Lewis Wlllle Wyatt Ricky Phillip Earvln Jennette Dave Johnson Klrk Holmes Horrace Henry Joshua Tatum Robert William Dooley Jackson Peter McFarland Carl Lacy Mlchael Harwell X I HOMETOWN Orlando, Fla. Chicago, lll. Chicago, lll Tarboro, N.C. Belhaven, N.C. Kingston, Jamaica Cleveland, OH Kingston, JA. Port Author, TX Aurora, N.C. Bklyn, New York Bklyn, New York Phlladl. PA Cleveland, Ohio HEAD COACHZ WGTTSD Reynolds 4 Hal N 9 . Qt' .O nv? .Q . Q if 5 ' , Q 8 I -V -NK ., 9 Q E r H v Q , Vi? . qi . tg- x , - I sa -1 .' v ga? 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WILLIE HIGH DAVE HOWARD GLORIA JONES THOMAS KEE MR. LEWIS'THE DINING HALL STAFF BEATRICE MARTIN PHYLLIS MCLEOD MINNIE MCMILLAN GEORGE PARKER SANDRA PARTIN BOBBY SANDERS VIVIAN SANSOM BARBARA B. SELLARS HAZEL SMITH DR. STANLY SMITH MACK SOWELL WILLIAM SPANN RONALD SWAIN CALVIN SWINSON SPECIAL SERVICES'UPWARD BOUND J.D. HINTON STUDIOS PAUL VANDERGRIFT JR. POLLY WATSON DANIEL WHITE KENNETH WILKINS RUDOLPH WILLIAMS SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR EDITOR-IN-CHIEF WE, THE YEARBOOK STAFF, ARE INDEED GRATEFUL FOR YOUR SERVICES RENDERED OVER THE YEARS. POSSESSING REMARK- ABLE DRIVE AND AMBITION, YOU STUCK WITH IT WHEN THE GOING GOT TOUGH AND ENABLED US TO SEE THE LIGHT. YOU SHOWED US THAT WORK CAN BE FUN. EVEN THOUGH WE WENT THROUGH ROUGH SPOTS AND SHARED MANY LAUGHS TOGETHER, WE GOT THE JOB DONE. AND WE COULDN'T HAVE DONE IT WITHOUT YOU! ON BEHALF OF THE ENTIRE STAFF, WE LOVE YOU AND WILL TRULY MISS YOU. KEEP STRIVING FOR BETTER THAN THE BEST-REACH FOR THE SKY, FOR THE SKY'S THE LIMIT. WITH YOUR MENTAL- ITY AND A DEGREE IN YOUR HAND, YOU CAN CONTRIBUTE SIGNIFICANTLY TO THE WORLD. BEAR THESE THINGS IN MIND AND YOU'RE SURE TO GAIN SUCCESS. ONCE AGAIN-WE LOVE YOU! THE BEAR STAFF 1979-80 -rwyv -. L To say or to imply that education is important in today's high ly technological society is an understatement. To live happily and successfully in the tuture will require an educatlon. Shaw University has and will continue to contribute to our lu ture. Training students to Iive.in today's world is not the first concern. Rather, helping to prepare students to meet the de mands, responsibilities, and opportunities ol the tuture ls the tlrst. Thus, intelligence plus character will result. The mind and emotions ot a TRUE Shaw University student is al ways active, and constantly seeking to communicate ettec- tlvely, to make decisions, to relate well to others, to accept responsibility and to cope with and adapt to change. lt Is tor that reason, that Shaw is not just a university, but an in Slltutlon that is, UNIQUE IN ITS' OWN SPECIAL WAY. Shaw has been and still is about the best thing that has hap pened to most ot its enrollees. Consequently, she is loved with a sentimental, romantic, sincere . . . love. Anthony Christopher, Editor ANTHONY CHRISTOPHER JACQUELYN YOUNG JOSEPHINE HOLMES AUDREY JAMES MARIE NEBLETT KATHERINE WASHINGTON MELANIE CREDLE PRINCE ALSTON JOHN ALSTON MAURICE WYNN MR DANIEL WHITE MR MACK SOWELL J D HINTON JOANN MANIGO DEBORAH ADKINS ANGELA ODOMES LINDA OWENS LINDA JORDAN JANICE WHORLEY GWENDOLYN COLLETON L--. 1979 80 BEAR STAFF EDITOR IN CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER EXECUTIVE EDITOR PROOFREADER TYPIST TYPIST TYPIST SECRETARY MISS YEARBOOK STAFF ARTIST STAFF ARTIST STAFF ARTIST SPECIAL ASSISTANT ADVISOR PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER mean cHAvus...ff1fffffffffIfff 'f'.'fffIIfIffIffff. '. ffffffff coven oesuem 1 A AJ' L BEAR .0 JOSEPHINE HOLMES LINDA QWENS '-A JOHN ALSTON STAFF 3 Vi ,f ,. I ' ' ' , ,J .gn H '., , GWENDOLYN COLLETON LINDA JORDAN I 5 I Z' ff' . , 4 If 'iv v'fA f,,' W .Or ' ,jfhl 6 ,ff W 1 ,ffl . W ? ,fly ' X - vig - We approached the task of pre parlng this edition of the BEAR with great anticipation and eager- ness: but also with no small mea- sure of anxiety: we wanted it to be at least as good as it's prede cessors-a goal that frankly chal- lenged us. aah-'ann-Q, f-ov..-Q --.. .4 V-.-.--ve-24... ANTHONY CHRISTOPHER INGER CHAVIS A H15-..-:-:.m'u-.-.-,Q - . ' a1gg,ig,, JACKIE YOUNG V'P FSZ'3'b!!,'zEk0.3NEAR FORMALS BY LORD WEST No charge for grooms tux With 5 other rentals Complete line of wedding 8: formal wear For all special occassions Ask about special discount for weddings 781-0282 772-7200 l-lorth Hill Fashion MGII 3801 S. Wilmington ST Brendo, God's Richest Blessings We ore proud of you. 1 The Lemon 1979-1980 Groduoles Love, of the 8: Johnson Fomilies Theologicol Frolernily Patricia L' Charles Horolcl Eugene Johnson Congrolulohons We Clfe Moy God Bless You. proud of you' Keep Climbing. Mom 81 Shclson The Johnson SL Lemon Fomilies ln Memory of Steven :f5 wnfui- .Ivy-' f E1Y. . y We're Very Proud of You! Nilous Kin Keep Reaching for the Stars Mom and Dad Kryste, Cici, 8a Nion ...A -..-.-...U 'X .-in ..- -.- --. A - To Our Former Students congrotulotions on your grodudtions. 1. Dorothy A. Stevens-Principol 2. lnzor Murphy-Asst. Principol 3. Corrie Dunigov 4. Lucy A. Wolker 5 6. orc: . or ey 7. Soudro Peek 8. Mildred Brown 9. Alice Weothersby 10. Wlllye E. Jones 11 J S d 12 13. Annie Tolbert 14. Almo Phillips 15. Robert Lofton . Lenoro Wells S E D 'I . oon ou ers . Cloro Pendleton Sheilo Denise Hordy Congrotulotions! We ore very proud of you. With love dlwoys, your fomily. Dod, Nono, Brendo, Emery 8: Your Nephews is BgT4' 'ft f, ,. ' wt-51 , DiC1l'1I'l6, Congratulations to our granddaugh- ter on your graduation at Shaw Uni- versity. God Bless You. We Love You. Mom, Maggie 81 Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. E. Dickerson MOl'1iCG Broadus: Go flrmly in the direction of your dreams and may the love of God sustain you always. Lovingly, Mom and Dad Sonia T. Thompson, We are proud of you! MOITI Gnd Dad Debbie Casandra Ravenellez Congratulations! We are proud ot you. Love, Mom 84 Dad DGCIFGST l.6Ol't, You must know that I am both pleased and proud to send you this special greeting. We share your joy as you reach another important mllestone ln your llfe-that of com pletlng your educational career at the undergraduate level. I know that you have set your sights on stlll greater achievements as oppurtunltles open tor you and your Godglven talents. Know that In whatever constructive endeavors you pursue you have our support and above all, our abiding love. Congratulations and Best Wishes! Mom and the Family 4 s Q..-:,:L A--. .-.....-- --- .....v- Congratulations on your graduation. May you always reach for the best. Keep on moving and May God Bless You. Love, Mr. 8: Mrs. James L.Winchester Elton Lee Futrell We are proud of you! And May God Bless and Keep You. Love, Mom 81. Dad lt ls tlttlng on thls Graduation Day that we should glve a speclal welcome to you, Elton. For you are, In a sense, the raw materlal ln the Science ot Education. ln welcoming you we ex- hort you to make the most of your present op portunltles, for what you do wlth these years ot preparation wlll determine the remainder of your course of lite. And this points up the greatest truth of all. You should not be content merely to accumulate knowledge. You should seek to percleve that knowledge untll lt becomes wisdom, wisdom ls the ablllty to use arlght the knowledge that you posess. Such Is lmposslble unless you season your knowledge wlth faith. And faith Involves re llglon. No person can be sald to be truly edu cated without an experlentlal knowledge of Je- Sus Christ. So as you Increase your knowledge, be sure that you go on growing ln grace and ln the knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ. Thus you are not only aqulring the wisdom ot men, but, most of all, The wlsdom of God. ,vT, l'5 .ini 1- 'GSE I Ronald Pittman We are proud of you! Mom 81 Dad Pauline, We are proud of you! Mom 8: Dad, Mr. 8: Mrs. W.N. Powell Dear Brenda: Be ever perseverant in all your endeavours. Congratulations on your graduation Love, Mama and Daddy rv ' ' - L- --- -i.-r-A A- --'A AJ........n.u..rn...a.....- ' ....,.....' .-.............. - ...A .-0-..-... . ..-. ... ----- . P Congratulations and May God bless you always! The Sunday School wishes you much success in the future! Miss Nevera Berryman, Miss Charleen Ashford, Mr. Johnny Smith, Mr. Seth Smith, Miss Debra Adkins From Mollison Elementary Thru Shaw We Have Followed you Congratulations Brenda E. Simmons Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert W. Lofton 8: Family F -ww .f Congratulations on your graduation Melvin. We wish you much Success and Happiness in the future. We are proud of you. Love, Annie Burwell 81 Family - SQL :U- - - --- I I ll -iv 'i vp. CyfQr ' LLLLLI Congratulations Anthony Christopher, From all at home. You are on your way. Don't stop until you have reached the top Mr. 8: Mrs. Carl Bourne 8: Mrs. T. Coard 5' h . 1 h v ' I ' ' H . .,..-.-.-.. . The Closs of 81 wishes to thonk Mrs. Louise W. Lewis for her dedicdted service during the ooodemic yeor t of 1979-80. Thonks olot, Junior Closs We're still 9961 Congrotulotions Horold, Continue to give the world the best you hove. Best of Luck Alwdys. The Simmins Fomily -ww- .1 -' 6'-vm Gary V. Mayo Congratulations on your graduation and continued success in all your endeavors. Always remember, That one Great Secret of Success is Constancy of Purpose . Love, Mother 1Aa-d- - JL- 25-AfA rw- - LAI. ' lk A L .. .... 4 V- .'.w . f '1rf ? ,...- -4 ' , 1, A . n Qu.- GARY MAYO Gary, Life is the mirror of king and slave-it is what we are and dog then give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. Love, Ma 8: Bernice Gary, May God Bless youg keep on climbing but remember: What we are is so much more important than what we know. Uncles McKenly 81 Harry Hayes :I .I It I Isl :-IJ: lp I- 1 1 Gory V Moyo, We ore so very y proud of you. We Love You. Auntie 8: Uncle Fred -...,,..', - . Best Wishes Gory! Stroight oheod lie Mo- turity ond Adulthood. Open the Gote ond wolk through it proud- ly. Sincerely, I I 9 1 Gory, You hove come o long woy, olwoys hove o gool in life, it mokes everydoy o wonderful chollenge. Love, Momo Jo -.www -,f Gory, Good Luck ond contin- ue to the highest gool. Keep on keeping on. Uncle Chester 8: Aunt Mortho l i Q - G Q ma n Q ' 0 2 M IJ 1w,.,1S Q QQ amd an , WISH pass V! E? Q H M M5 1 ' Q.r'e, H ', . 5 1 0 L jon ' -, -. 00 is X 'qi gh' X X 9 0 ' x lglgl iwxiy X v9 ' 'f , 69' JUZQ, O, sx Or' 5 G , Q Q' JCC? lQ..JC Q an L5 ' ' lx HO 5 5 0 Q, x 1 S L e 3 fy Q LARRY M. ADAMSON 2001 Canter Street Camden, SC 29020 DEBORAH R. ADKINS Route 1, Box 182 Emporia, VA 23806 JOHN ALSTON 1614 Champlost Avenue Phllodl, PA 19141 PRINCE ALSTON Route 1, Box 48-HA McClellanvIlle, SC 29458 JACQUELINE ANDERSON 556 East 2nd Street Scotch Ploins, NJ 07076 PEARLINE DIANNE ARTIS Route 1 Box 249 Plkevllle, NC 27863 CHARLEEN ASHFORD 316 Gunn Avenue Spring Hope, NC 27882 NILOUS MCKINLEY AVERY 46 Old Chunns Cove Road Ashevllle, NC 28805 RONDALL BANKS 146 KSDWOOCI Avenue Rochester, NY 14611 WILBUR BANKS 1-K Cdllfornio Avenue Absecon, NJ 08201 BARBARA BATTLE Route 3 Box 201 Enfleld, NC 27825 WILLIAM BATTLE 1601 BCIITIGS Stfeet Rocky Mount, NC 27801 GARDENIA BATTS 122 OVel'bl'OOK Drive Rocky Mount, NC 27701 BOBBY CARNELL BEATTY Route 1, Box 158 Lelond, NC 28451 LINDA JOYCE BEATTY 'U ' -w1an.n.w-- U.-on .-Q-.vez .' .-- SENIOR DIRECTORY Route 1, BOX 35 Kelly, NC 28448 VERONICA A. BELL 642 Eost 6th Street Plolnfleld, NJ 07860 NEVERA BERRYMAN P.O. BOX 127 Olivia, NC 28368 MARILYN YVETTE BLACK 213 NW 17th Street Donlo, FL 33007 ASARE CHARLES BOAKYE 711 N. Boundary Street Raleigh, NC 27604 BARBARA ANN BOYD 2236 Foxrldge Apts. Roleigh, NC 27610 MONICA BROADUS 3824 Mordecai Ldne Mobile, AL SYLVESTER LEON BROOKS 1320 Beattles Ford Road Charlotte, NC 28216 CLIFTON J. BROWN 643 11th Avenue Paterson, NJ 07514 VERNETTA BROWN 137 Shelter Street Rochester, NY 14611 SOPHRONIA MAE BRYANT Route 3, Box 157-A New Befn, NC JOEL C. BULLOCK 304 Corroll AVeI'1Ue Rocky Mount, NC 27801 CYNTHIA ELAINE BUNCH Route 1 Box 42-B V Windsor, NC 2783 DIANNE BUNCH 5942 Walton Avenue Philodelphid, PA 19143 MELVIN LEO BURWELL Route 5, Box 225A .4 Henderson, NC 27536 ROBIN MARIE BUTLER 1220 12th Street N.W. Wdshlngton, DC 20005 HORACE CALDWELL 1020 Grand Concourse Bronx, NY 10451 RONALD LEROY CASH 635 N. Pennsylvania Avenue Atldntic City, NJ 08401 PATRICIA LYNN CHARLES 794 S. 11th Street Newdrk, NJ 07108 LAQUINDA CHATMAN 426 Arnett Blvd. Rochester, NY 14619 GEORGE M. CHAVIS 1512 3rd Street N.W. Washington, DC 20001 PAMALA S. CHEEK P.O. Box 183 Goldston, NC 27252 GREGG CHERRY 85 Tompkins Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11206 ANTHONY CHRISTOPHER 448 Eost 53rd Street Brooklyn, NY 11203 ROBERT L. COOK Box 2002 HWY 97 Camden, SC 29020 CARRIANNE B. COUNCIL CBROWNJ 527 Albany Street Fayetteville, NC ANGELA D. CUMMINGS 2520 Old Gdrner Road Raleigh, NC 27610 SUPRENA DENNIS 4 Kennedy Street Charleston, SC 29403 GWEN ARLENE DORSEY 3012 Diamond Philddelphio, PA 19121 BRENDA DIANN DUKES Rt. 1, Box 4321 Whltakers, NC 27891 FRANCIS A. EDWARDS 1012 Marlon St. Florence, SC 29501 OLADYE FELIZ FABORO 1003 Ralelgh Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27610 P. MICHELE FELTON Rt. 1, Box 94A Wlnton, NC 27986 JERRY L. FERNANDEZ 821 2nd Hlckory, NC 27601 JIMMY LEE FORD Rt. 2, Box 6 Rowland, NC 28383 LAMARK FORD 365 Presldent St. Charleston, SC 29403 RALPH MARCO FORD 717 LaI'Ia Ralelgh, NC ELTON LEE FUTRELL Rt. 1, BOX 227-A Murfreesboro, NC 27855 BRODERICK A. GARNER Rt. 2, Box 381-L Roanoke Rapids, NC 27870 GEORGE GATHERS Charleston, SC TERRI LYNN GATLING 2016 Evergreen PI. Portsmouth, VA 23704 MARA JEAN GIBSON 40 K Clvlc Apts. Salisbury, NC 28144 JETHRO HENRY GILBERT R.R.L, BOX 87-D Reevesvllle, SC 29471 CHARLES D. GREEN 3013 Sydenham Phllaclelphia, PA 19132 GLORIA GREEN 757 S.W. 2nd St. Danla, Fla. 33004 CYNTHIA GREGORY MGDIWGITGD, NY SANDRA KAY GRIER 399 East Ave. Belmont, NC 28012 GREGORY DONNELL HAILEY 811 NOSITCIDCI Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11225 PATRICIA ANN HAILEY Rt. 1, Box 108 Wagram, NC 28396 SUSAN ELAINE HAIRSTON 411 SWGTISOI1 Martinsville, VA 24112 BARBARA LORRAINE HALL 2919 N. 24th St. Philadelphia, PA. 19132 CATHIS MARIE HALL 50 B Ersklne Asheville, N.C. 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Klnston, NC 28501 LLOYD LEE LEGGETT Rt. 1, BOX 245A Maxton, NC 28364 CASSANDRA LEMON Rt. 3, Box 220 St. George, SC 29477 DAVID C. LINTON 131-23 Foch Blvd. South Ozone, NY 11420 CORRIE JULIET LITTLE 821 Mary James Ave. I ww-77, YWLH, . -. -- 1 . ww Thomasvllle, NC 27360 MARIE E. LYERLY 5636 Camae St. Phlladelphlo, PA 19141 HORACE LEE MARTIN 2229 Sherldod SI. Hollywood, Flo. 33020 ELNORA MATTHEWS 3331 Ruby Dr. Macon, GA 31211 STEVIE MATTHEWS Charleston, S.C. STEPHANIE L. MAULTSBY Rt. 1, Box 54 Blodenboro, NC 28320 GARY V. MAYO 2931 Eighth Ave. New York, NY 10039 LEROY H. MAXWELL 1229 Mllon Rd. Charlotte, NC 28216 AVERY LEE MC ALLISTER R11 1, Box 166 Leland, NC 28451 ROYAL P. MC CLAIN 320 Garden Ave. Mount Vernon, NY 10553 JANET Mc DONALD 622 E. Walnut Wllson, NC 27893 REBECCA MC FADDEN Rt. 4, Box 241-A1 Loke Clty, SC 29560 SHELTON C. MC KNIGHT 342 Booddiest Henderson, NC 27536 GERRY WAYNE MC KOY 115 Campbell St. Wllmlngton, NC 28401 DONNIE METRICE MC MILLAN RI. 2, Box 89 Wake Forest, NC 27587 PHILLIP D. MILES ---wf'-we-m1vpefe+1-qm.r f-1---'M gf- -V . ,, , -I . 611 Hlqh St. Nework, NJ 07102 OBIAJULU OKEKE West Atrlca BEN A. OKUZU 209 Rornblewood Rd. Apt. 120 Ralelgh, NC GROVER C. OLLIES 2848 N.W. 8Ih Rd. FT. Lauderdale, Flo. ERMA JEAN OLIVER 2940 N.W. 8 PI. Ft. Lauderdale, Flo. 33311 IKECKUKWU OSUORIJI P.O. Box 11422 Durham, NC 27703 MICHELE PALMER 5 Montlcello Ave. Jersey Clfy, NJ 07304 JOSELYN PAYSINGER 725 S. 11th St. Newark, NJ 07103 WENDY E. PERRY 209 N.W. 8th Ave. Danla, Fla 33004 RONALD W. PITTMAN 423 Whltoker St. Enfield, N.C. 27829 PAULINE E. POWELL 810 3rd Pl. S.W. Hickory, NC 28601 TONY LEON POWELL 72 Apt. East Slde Homes Tarboro, NC 28601 JOSEPH LEE RATLIFF 817 Navaho Dr. Raleigh, NC 27609 DEBBIE C. RAVENELL RI. 1, Box 185 RSEVGSVIIIB, SC 29471 CORBETT L. RAWLS RI. 4, Box 10D Ahoskie, NC MARY ELLEN REDD RI. 1, BOX 165 Harleyvllle, SC 29448 JAMES RILEY 17 Falrtleld Ave. Stamford, CO 06902 FERNANDO SANCHEZ 1560 E. N.Y. Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11212 SELMA MAE SHELTON RI. 1, Box 145 Swan Quarter, NC 27885 BRENDA E. SIMMONS 4410 S. Vlnennes Chicago, IL 60653 MADA SINGLETARY Rt. 1, Box 17 Cades, SC GAIL DENISE SLADE P.O. Box 230 Wllllamston, NC 27892 JOHNNIE RAY SMITH 707 1st Ave. New Bern, NC 28560 GWENDOLYN TAYLOR RI. 2, Box 228 Clinton, NC 28328 SONIA T. THOMPSON 3210 N.W. 17th SI. Fort Louderdole, Flo. 33311 LYDIA D. THORNE 1422 Veterans Ct. Rocky Mount, NC 27801 JERRY TINDALE 126 S.W. 5th CI. Donio, Flo. 33004 ANNIE S. VINSON RT. 1, BOX 67-22 Smlfhfield, NC 27577 EDNA DELOIS WASHINGTON Rt. 1, Box 187 Dorchester, SC 29437 JOSEPH LEON WASHINGTON 3336 61h SI. S.E. Woshington, D.C. 20052 REGINALD E. WELLS 2200 Rose Ave. Portsmouth, VA 23704 CATRICE WHITE 1737 W. Ontario SI. '- f'f4nInhIa. PA 19140 BOBBY WILLIAMS RI. 1, Box 181-F SI. George, SC DARRYL ETON WILLIAMS 1841 S. MGnhCJI10n PI A pf. 28 Los Angeles. CA 90019 FERMON L. WILLIAMS 4645 LCITTOI' Ave. Sulflund, MD 20023 BARBARA WILSON Rclelgh, NC MELINDA G. WINCHESTER 1306 Greenwich Reldsvllle, NC 27320 BETTY YOUNG 12 Madonna PI. East Orange, NJ 07018 YIMBU M. ZIUKI Zclre, Afrlcu 'WALTER RANDOLPH WILLIAMS III 510 S, Sounders St. Rczlelgh, NC 27603 I ... - C . - CCC-.. , Lhamnkukx .QL - v , 4 1 'ji -X -- 47 J - H , , , . -r ',:.A-, .- L71 'V U,a N . ' -ig .11 'Inf 6 fri' f-.x if ng is 9 . mgw- P. A 9 -:-kat A' -we J if '0q P Wh' if 'Q G D 'Z' I . W XY 3 W .QI 'if Wi E Pwr AUTOGRAPHS '53 5J.',5. .rf:3Y4 1 'lF A 'Qhnal-4sguhm.w 7 1 .. 4 ALMA MATER Hall, Dear Old Shaw U Thy sons revere thy name, Long shall thy works be proud Undlmmed thy fame, Time shall thy praises sing, Glory repay thy tears, And loud thy praises ring Through all the Years. Noble thy hallways, Noble thy grassy plain, Nobler the hearts ot men Where thou dost reign All we who love thy name Stout hearts that shall not fail, All rise and loud proclaim, Alma Mater, Hall! qwam..n.f- J., -.,.,.-.-,,,, A ,, , Y I i. -'Q 3 I ec- ' - 90lllulungl 4 , -f-, .af - A 1: f: Ml 5-A gy , N 0 '- '. n ..nLa:.uAxgxh.,...4....4. . - ',qg,,ng.V,L, ,,,kYWi A H A Y H A77 562125. .. A-egg: - .V 1- ' F 4 I 1


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