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SOUTH CAKOLINA STATE COLLEGE Title 1 ORANGEBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA 29117 VOLUME XXXII of a clear mind are day and night? Life, that dares send A challenge to his end, And when it comes, say, ‘Welcome, friend.’ — Wishes Richard C rashaw Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time Let us, then, be up and doing, With a heart for any fate; Still achieving, still pursuing, Lear to labor and to wait. — A Psalm of Life Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Opening 5 a oe RA mae a —aioedp Wy i TR ee The Aches The Sprains The Pains The Cheers 9 O pening It’s seen occasionally during the week but shines brighter as Friday approaches — The Weekend Smile 10 Opening Opening 11 Keys and Voices Brass, 12 Opening Sweet Music Opening 13 During the past two semesters serious SCSC scholars have pondered the se profound questions Did it really add Life? 14 Opening Opening 15 a (SAS SN IIS IRIE iy RA er eee ac r are | llable? aval Yee need t — = ee ELE RE CII IRIES, IS no % wee in That regardless of cost truth the pla Miss South Carolina State College 18 Queens Angela M. Tanner Miss Tanner is the daughter of Mr. James Wesley, Jr. and Mrs. Priscilla Tanner. She is a Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology major from Johnsonville. She aspires to become a Master Clinician who works primarily with child communication dis- orders. Her long range goals are to obtain the Certificate of Clinical Competence and settle in as the director of Speech-Language Services in a children’s clinic. Her hobbies include participating in various outdoor sports, sketching, reading, and politics. Queens 19 Theda Koshell Johnson — First Attendant Miss Johnson, an English major from Charleston, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson. Her plans for the future include obtaining a master’s degree in broadcasting or speech communications. 20 Queens y) Miss Brewer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Brewer of Orangeburg. She is a senior majoring in Mathematics. She plans to pursue a master’s degree in Computer Science. Baretta Lesha Brewer econd Attendant Queens 21 MISS JUNIOR Phyllis Cockrum MISS SENIOR Tammy House MISS HOMECOMING Donna Stevenson MISS SOPHOMORE = S iS D = = = =| 1S) = o v S Yv 0 22 Queens MISS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS MISS STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Cathi D. Mack Yvonne Neal MISS STUDENT UNION BOARD MISS HOUSTON ENGINEERS SOCIETY Evelyn White Alease Wingate Queens 23 MISS ZETA PHI BETA Myra Royal MISS MARDIS GRAS Janice Dessaure i ii MISS OMEGA PSI PHI Deborah Robertson 4 = BS ce ES x 6 Site) mw A may 5 79) D = 24 Queens Queens 25 ta McClary MISS WINE PSI PHI Juani MISS YOUNG DEMOCRATS Yolanda Pinckney Bolden 1m N = C) isa] S o ‘= CI MISS NEW GENERATION K = a ca g o rs = ay ja) D a = a = 12) a : S Ss a = Oo = = D z = MISS MAYS HALL II CLUB Cynthia Clinton Loretta Breland MISS EARLE HALL CLUB Tresilla Boyd MISS BRADHAM HALL CLUB Lisa Johnson 26 Queens MISS TRUTH HALL CLUB MISS MANNING HALL CLUB Melanie Bradley Rochelle Starks MI HOME ECONOMICS CLUB MISS ACCOUNTING CLUB ha Seg Wallace LaWanda Robinson Queens 27 MR. I.S. LEEVY JOHNSON DR. JAMES A. BOYKIN MR. ELLIOTT F. ELAM CHAIRMAN . VICE CHAIRMAN SECRETARY Columbia Lancaster North Augusta 1984-85 Board Of Trustees South Carolina State College Orangeburg, South Carolina MRS. ANN FUNDERBURK MRS. JACQUELINE GILMORE DR. MARION JAMISON, JR. Greenville Spartanburg Orangeburg MR. ARNOLD COLLINS Charleston MR. DWIGHT F. DRAKE Columbia MR. CHARLES C. LEWIS, SR. Anderson 30 Administration The President of the College Dr. M. Maceo Nance, JY. AB., M.S., LU.D aD: Administration 31 Vice President for Business and Finance Mr. Harold A. Jenkins B.S., WILBERFORCE UNIVERSITY M.ED., SOUTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE 32 Administration Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Oscar P. Butler, Jr. B.S., M.S., SOUTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE PH.D., MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY Administration 33 Vice President for Research and Extension Professor of Economics Hurst J iL, RK Dr -_ NLO Sep sah EO. ZA2Z = Oe = KH ate OEE Ons mon 2 Nw g ee 7 7 zZ7D5D lid canal -nNeg aw a oS 34 Administration I Mr. Wilbur B. Shuler Dr. Leo L. Kerford | BUSINESS MANAGER DIRECTOR OF FINANCIAL AID B.S., South Carolina State College A.B., University of lowa M.B.A., Atlanta University J.D., University of Kansas Mr. Robert S. Evans, Sr. Dr. Orlando H. White DIRECTOR OF FOOD SERVICES ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT B.S., South Carolina State College AND GRANTS COORDINATOR B.S., South Carolina State College LL.D., Allen University _ Administration 35 Bes Ee oe i Dr. William W. Waymer Mrs. Sherral Brown Quinyard DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL B.A., Claflin College B.A., College of Charleston M.A., South Carolina State College M.P.A., University of South Carolina Ph.D., Florida State University Sa ae Dr. Otis Chambers, Jr. DIRECTOR OF PHYSICAL PLANT DIRECTOR OF COUNSELING AND SELF-DEVELOPMENT B.S., M.S., South Carolina State College CENTER AND ASSISTANT PROFESSOR B.S., Alabama State University M.A., Northem Arizona University Ed.D., Mississippi State University 36 Administration a 3 nf Mrs. Ida M. Dash Dr. Albert B. Wolfe NURSING SUPERVISOR COLLEGE PHYSICIAN R.N., SC State Hospital of Nursing M.D., Charleston, South Carolina Medical College Mr. B. E. Evans Mr. Leon C. Chavous CHIEF OF SAFETY AND SECURITY ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR SC Criminal Justice Academy 1890 EXTENSION PROGRAM B.S., South Carolina State College M.S., University of Rhode Island Administration 37 Dr. Ronald D. Kay Ms. Gloria D. Pyles DIRECTOR OF ADULT AND CONTINUING DIRECTOR OF SPECIAL SERVICES EDUCATION AND ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR AND COORDINATOR OF FRESHMAN SEMINAR OF EDUCATION B.S., South Carolina State College B.S., M.Ed., South Carolina State College M.A., M.Ed., Teachers College, Columbia University Ed.D., Ball State University 4 ‘a ; Pi Mr. Earl C. Redford Dr. Jacqueline M. Skubal DIRECTOR OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR OF ACADEMIC PLANNING AND STUDENT CHRISTIAN CENTER AND EVALUATION AND ASSISTANT. PROFESSOR B.S., M.Ed., South Carolina State College B.B.A., University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire 38 Administration M.S., University of Wisconsin - Madison Ph.D., Michigan State University ig cade roti ieee ie ete sateen circ AT Mrs. Betty E. Garrison Dr. James Hi. Walker, Jr. DIRECTOR OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS 1890 ASSOCIATE RESEARCH DIRECTOR B.A., M.Ed., South Carolina State College AND ASSISTANT PROFESSOR B.A., Fisk University M.A., Ph.D., Boston College a cs Mrs. Queen B. Brailey DIRECTOR OF PRE-SCHOOL DIRECTOR OF PLANETARIUM B.S., M.S.Ed., South Carolina State College B.S., University of Illinois M.S., Louisiana State University Administration 39 Mr. Donald K. Walter Mr. Stephen E. Glover DIRECTOR OF COMPUTER CENTER B.S., South Carolina State College M.A., Central Michigan University Miss Marie Hamberg DIRECTOR OF CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER B.A., South Carolina State College M.S.W., University of Maryland 40 Administration Mr. Ronald E. Speight DIRECTOR OF LEARNING LABORATORY AND INSTRUCTOR B.A., M.S., North Carolina Central University Mrs. Bettylou Terry DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC INFORMATION B.S., Michigan State University es em — Dr. Charles A. Koberts Mr. Ronald J. Sarjeant DIRECTOR OF INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA CENTER DIRECTOR OF BANDS AND ASSISTANT PROFESSOR AND ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR B.S., Florida A M University B.S., Ed.M., South Carolina State College M.M.Ed., Florida State University Ed.M., Virginia State College Fd.1D.. Universitv of Virdinia Mr. Raymond A. Gaffney Dr. Leo F. Twiggs DIRECTOR OF STUDENT CENTER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF MUSEUM PLANETARIUM B.S., South Carolina State College B.A., Claflin College M.A., New York University Ed.D., University of Georgia Administration 41 weed ag le ie HLL ILA THY Hi Freshman Class Officers Willease L. Payden, President; Nathaniel Bennett, Vice President; Tonia Gill, Secretary 44 Freshmen Abrams, Deborah Abrams, Natalie Adams, Ruth Alexander, Lisa Allen, Tangela Alston, Samuel Anderson, Pauline Bacote, Marshall Barber, Neal Bartelle, John Baskin, Dedra Bates, Merrill Bauldrick, Gregory Bell, Kisele Bell, Warren Belton, Geneva Benbow, Michelle Bennett, Kevin Beny, Rita Berry, Tareatha Bingley, Sharon Bingley, Sheri Blakely, David Boles, Melissa Boone, Tammy Bostick, Julia Brawley, Tracey Bridges, Edna Brooker, Mark Brown, Antonio Brown, Beverly Brown, Norma Brown, Rita Brown, Rodney Brown, Susan Sumter North Augusta Marietta Charleston Atlanta, GA Marion Georgetown Darlington Great Falls Orangeburg Bethune Gaffney Elloree Jacksonville, FL Brooklyn, NY Winnsboro Hartsville Charleston Georgetown Allendale Charleston Bamberg Laurens Walterboro Florence Ridgeland Stamford, CT Atlanta, GA Orangeburg Swansea Kingstree Holly Hill Alvin Harleyville Columbia Freshmen 45 Browning, Sarah Browning, Tasha Brunson, Theo Butler, Colette Butler, Kelvin Byers, Dannie Caldwell, Voncellia Cannon, Cheryl Canteen, Virginia Carson, John Champion, Marion Clements, Constance Clopton, Sharon Coaxum, Karen Coaxun, Tammy Cohen, Tracey Cohen, Wanda Conyers, Brenda Coleman, Vanessa Corley, Libby Comwell, Phyllis Cooper, Adrienne Cook, Primavera Crawford, Susan Cross, Willette Crosson, Dovetta Dantzler, Janice Davis, Al Davis, Jada Davis, Kris Davis, Sharon Dembo, Lorna Denby, Eltonya Dewese, Arlieda Dinkins, Debra 46 Freshmen Enoree Los Angeles, CA New York, NY Camden Pelzer Gaffney North Darlington Georgetown Orangeburg Sumter Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA Goose Creek Mt. Pleasant Greer Spartanburg Kingstree Seneca Columbia Sharon Lynchburg Columbia Columbia Charleston Newberry Orangeburg Darlington Georgetown Camden Hemingway Goose Greek Newark, NJ Great Falls Sumter Dixon, Chawn Drayton, Lisa Edwards, Monique Elkins, Monica Ellison, Faye Emery, Sheba Epps, Lynette Evans, Helga Evans, Tommy Farrar, Kenda Felder, Danielle Ferguson, Josephine Ferrette, Priscilla Felks, Bobbie Fisher, Tonya Flowers, Deirtra Floyd, Audrey Ford, Gwendolyn Ford, Lorena Foster, Jacqueline France, Brigitta Franklin, Jean Frederick, Wanda Frierson, Jackie Fulwood, Zonda Galloway, Tewanda Geer, Laura Gibbs, Lisa Gibson, Debra Gibson, Mary Gill, Tania Gilmore, Nathaniel Gilmore, Sylvia Givens, Sandra Gladney, Cheryl Philadelphia, PA Charleston St. George Columbia Cheraw Batesburg Columbia Lamar Georgetown Forestville, MD Sumter Bonneau Walterboro Bowma n Charleston Jacksonville, FL Loris Bennettsville Georgetown Chester Orangeburg Orangeburg Fairfax Manning Lynchburg Atlanta, GA Honea Path Charleston Union Summerton Charlotte, NC Queens, NY , Santee Charleston Blair Freshmen 47 Glover, Penelope Glenn, Tracey Golden, Vickie Goodwin, Diane Gordon, Carole Graham, Winifred Grant, Alesia Grant, Ophelia Gray, DeNon Green, Barbara Green, Janice Green, Roosevelt Greene, Matthew Greene, Veronica Greag, Cindy Gregory, Benjamin Gunter, Tracy Hagans, Regena Hamilton, Darryl Hamilton, Reneé Harley, Sharon Harris, Lisa Harris, Segrid Harris, Terry Harrison, Danette Hart, Joe Harvey, Lisa Hawkins, Timothy Hayes, Caroline Hayes, Sheila Hayes, Sheron Haynes, April Haynes, Shirl Haynes, Steven Helton, Amanda 48 Freshmen Bowman Spartanburg Savannah, GA McColl Charleston Lake City Columbia Eutawville Hyattsville, MD Sumter Darlington Columbia Georgetown Summerville Summerville Union McCormick Columbia Greenwood Green Pond Blenheim Gadsden Orangeburg Columbia Greenville Orangeburg Florence Florence Lake View Columbia Columbia Orangeburg St. Matthews Fairfax Oswego Hemingway, Rodney Henman, Deborah Hewett, Latricia Heyward, Beverly Hill, Anthriest Hilliard, Carolyn Hodges, Eric Hodges, Mimie Hooks, Kenneth Holt, Pamela Houey, Sylvia House, Amy Huffman, Garland Hunter, Micheal Hughes, Robert Hutchinson, Beverly Hutchenson, Rosalyn Inabinett, Beth Irby, Narcissus Jackson, Mattie Jackson, Tonya James, Andrea James, Geneva James, Mary Jackson, Valesta Jefferson, Erika == Jenkins, LaVerne — Johnson, Alfred Johnson, Christene Johnson, Lisa Johnson, Nannette Johnson, Vivian Jones, John Jones, LaShawn Jones, Tamara Aynar Ridge Spring North Myrtle Beach Beaufort Sumter Orangeburg Darlington Bowman Swansea Andrews Gaffney Bay Port, MI Orangeburg Clinton Spartanburg Hemingway Columbia Frogmore Beaufort Pendleton Columbia Pittsburgh, PA Cameron Hartsville Orangeburg Belton Greenville Clinton Beaufort North Augusta Pageland North Augusta Laurens Rock Hill Lodge Freshmen 49 Kelly, Yolanda Kendrick, Anthony Knuckles, Sara Lawrence, Thomas Legons, Bemice Lightfoot, William Lincoln, Shelia Lowden, Tarinda Luster, Shelia Lytle, Dwayne Madden, Stanley Manning, Glynis Marks, Phyllis Martin, Donnette Matthews, Jacqueline Meadows, Sandra Melvin, Dwight Milledge, Lavem Miller, Michael Mitchell, Millicent Morina, Marilyn Morris, Juanitress Morris, Maria Morton, Kathryn Mozee, Vilarin Murphy, Marcia Myers, Matthew Myrick, Willis McCray, Kenneth McCullough, Andrea McDonald, Deborah McDowell, Sharone McDuffie, Casandra McFadden, Joanne McKnight, Cynthia 50 Freshmen Mount Vernon, NY Gastonia, NC Sumter Orangeburg Ridge Spring Freeport, NY Branchville Anderson Greenville Sharon Laurens Spartanburg Atlanta, GA Elloree, SC Saluda Wellford Greenville Williston Branchville Lynchburg Edgefield Griffin, GA Charleston Eutawrille Newberry Bennettesville Georgetown Allendale Santee Atlanta, GA Roundo Florence Columbia Manning Kingstree McLaurin, Frank Bennettsville McNeil, Candice Mullins McRant, Katrina Hopkins Neal, Jacqueline Camden Neal, Shelia Columbia Neely, Teresa York Nelson, Lisa R Charleston Nesbitt, Glenda Charleston Nesmith, Berlinda Andrews Owens, Milton Williamston Owens, Yvette Orangeburg Pack, Stacy Sumter Page, Kelvin Conway Parker, Jeanna Lancaster Parson, Cynthia Queens, NY Parker, Stanley Columbia Patterson, Latonia Eastover Payton, Gail McCormick Perkins, Monica St. Stephen Perry, Mattie Sumter Phillips, Fonda Gaffney Platt, Amold Sumter Porter, Leon Nichols Proctor, Lisa Spartanburg Proctor, Timothy Camden Prynor, Vernor Charleston Quince, Lisa Gaffney Reed, Deanneen Orangeburg Rhone, Gregory Fayetteville, NC Rhue, Ojetta = Georgetown Rice, John Union Richardson, Dionne — Columbia Richardson, Judy Branchville Richardson, Rudell Sumter Richburg, Bobby Manning Freshmen 51 Ricks, Colette Risher, Tyra Rivers, Yulonda Roberson, Sandy Roberts, Gregory Robinson, Delores Robinson, Geneise Robinson, Michael Roper. Amold Rose, Eric Roseboro, Donna Rowe, Roszina Rucker, Valerie Rush, Rosalynn Russeil, Robyn Sabb, Vicky Sanders, Lasharn Scott, Carolyn Scott, Kim Servance, Carol Sherrod, Dola Shuler, Carolyn Simmons, Pearlene Simpson, Janice Sims, Sheryle Sligh, Chris Smalls, Antonia Smoak, JoAnn Smith, Michelle Smith, Yolanda Spells, Patricia Stembridge, Mark Stevens, Frenchy Stevenson, Deon Stewart, Marvin 52 Freshmen Columbia Walterboro Charleston Columbia Williston Aiken Salley Greenwood Huger Charleston Rock Hill Jacksonville, FL Commerce, GA Effingham Orangeburg Blackville Aiken Summerville Raleigh, NC Manning Goose Creek Orangeburg Smoaks Rock Hill Columbia Columbia Charleston Orangeburg Washington, DC Columbia St. George Summerville Jamaica, NY Marion Arlington, VA Dr. and Mrs. Nance _ enter- tained the freshmen with a dinner dance. Stokes, Robin Stokes, Vickie Suber, Glenda Summers, Amy Sumpter, Ellen Sweet, Veronica Swiggins, Angela Talley, Angela Tarrant, Sophia Taylor, Stephanie Teasley, Gretha Thomas, Kip Thomas, Sheree Thomas, Tonya Thompson, Melissa Thompson, Phillip Thompson, Sherietta Thompson, Tammye Tolbert, Patrick Tolbert, Reginald New York Orangeburg Newberry Inman Bennettsville Orangeburg Orangeburg Union Bamberg Florence Anderson Hampstead, NY Tiscataway, NJ Atlanta, GA Ware Shoals Chester Lancaster Rock Hill Augusta, GA Greenwood a Freshmen 53 Tolbert, Rori Tucker, Mark Vanderhall, Lillie Ventura, Angela Waiters, Michael Walker, Isaiah Walker, Monica Wailace, Joann Warc. Joffre Washington, Darryl Washington, Lorraine Watson, Rodney Weaver, Penelope White, Ervin White, Peggy White, Terry Whiteside, Petrina Wilson, Gerald Wine, Charles Wingate, Yolanda Witherspoon, Darryl Williams, Darlene Williams, Ferdinanda Williams, Jeannette Williams, Towanda Williamson, Willie Woodbeny, Janet Wooden, Winston Wright, Laura Wright, Shari Young, Charlene Young, Tracy Young, Tracey Young, Tyra Zinn, Sikinis 54 Freshmen Greenwood Columbia Dillon Greenville, MI Orangeburg Fayetteville, NC Bamwell Lane Willingboro, NJ Charleston Eutawville Spartanburg Orangeburg Sumter St. Matthews Newberry Spartanburg Hartsville Orangeburg New York City Denmark Allendale Salley Florence Andrews Marion Hemingway Fort Valley, GA Jefferson Orangeburg Columbia Greenville Mauldin Washington Florence 56 Sophomores Sophomore Class Officers Pamela Campbell, Treasurer; Michael Addison, President. TI Adams, Frank Addison, Justine Addison, Michael Addison, Sandra Allen, Wanda Ammonds, Eric Anderson, Rhonda Ashe, Robert Asmond, William Bacchus, Sharon Barnes, Deborah Bamwell, Tomiko Battle, Craig Bell, Michele -Bell, Stephanie Benbow, Regina Benjamin, Alvin Benjamin, Karen Benjamin, Yvette Bennett, Annette Bess, Carolyn Bingley, Jervy Blandin, Mary Bligen, Sharon Gadsden Orangeburg Hartsville Sumter Charleston Orangeburg Columbia Abbeville Columbia Gresham Atlanta, GA North Charleston Camden Jacksonville, FL Aiken Hartsville Mayesville Orangeburg Mayesville Andrews Hartsville Bamberg Easley Charleston Sophomores 57 Boatwright, Joyce Bobo, Lisa Bolden, Kim Boyd, Levarda Boyd, Mary Boyd, Tresilla Breland, Troy Brewer, Cynthia Brewington, Stanley Brevard, Darryl Bridgers, Michele Briggman, Sharon Britt, Janice Brown, Duane Brown, Earl Brown, Eric Brown, Marsha Brown, O’'Vita Brown, Pamela Brown, Samantha Brown, Wesley Brunson, Kenneth Buckmon, Audrey Burgess, Brenda 58 Sophomores Florence Easley Philadelphia, PA St. George Orangeburg Bowman Walterboro Rego Park, NY Anderson Moncks Comer North Augusta Cordova St. George Columbia Cross Pinewood Orangeburg Orangeburg Anderson Moncks Comer St. Matthews Kingstree Bamwell Greeleyville Campbell, Pamela Canty, Terri Capers, Barbara Carr, Aurelia Chambers, George Chavous, Edwin Chestnut, Margo Christmas, Karen Clinton, Cynthia Coaxum, Larry Cooper, Patricia Cooper, Perta Cooper, William Crum, Karen -Cummings, Terrence Cunningham, Bemateen Curry, Beverly Curry, Carleton Curtis, Renee Danner, Sylvia Davis, Charles Davis, Cynthia Davis, Darin Davis, Rosalind Mullins Pinewood Holly Hill Charleston Marion Orangeburg N. Myrtle Beach Montclair, NJ Camden Wadmalaw Island Nesmith Kingstree Hemingway Rowesville Orangeburg Charleston York Ft. Dix, NJ Darlington Jacksonboro Orangeburg Orangeburg Swansea Lexington Sophomores 59 Davis, Sharon Davis, Valeria Dawkins, Michelle Dawkins, Teresa Dawson, Collisa Debarr, Kevin DeCoster, Willie DeLaine, Buane Deloach, Eugene Dollard, Ethel Dowling, Priscilla Dubose, Debbie Dukes, Patricia Dunmeyer, DeAnna Dunmeyer, Feleasa Durant, Stephannie Dyson, Kim Earle, Magnolia Edwards, Deric Edwards, Vanessa Ellerbe, Timothy Emery, Diann Etson, Timothy Evans, Vincent 60 Sophomores Orangeburg Blair Orangeburg Union Goldsboro, NC Hilton Head Kingstree Charlotte, NC Allendale Hemingway Olar Darlington Sumter Ravenel Kailua, Hawaii Sumter Newark, NJ Columbia Meggett St. Stephen Florence Sumter Aiken Charleston Farmer, Rosalyn Felder, Kelvin Ferguson, William Folk, Pamela Ford, Audrey Ford, Martin Ford, Nadine Ford, Perdita Frazier, George Frazier, Sherry Frederick, Janice Funny, John Gadegbeku, Irene Gadsden, Keith ‘Gaines, Harold Gaines, Ronald Gamble, Ruthie Gardner, Karen Gamer, Denise Gathers, Avery Geiger, Melvin Gerald, Betty Gerald, Ella Gethers, Marcus Sumter Bowman Sumter Hampton Ritter Trenton, NJ Orlando, FL Winnsboro Orangeburg Trio Orangeburg Georgetown Kingstree John’s Island Sanford, FL Jefferson Greeleyville Langley Charleston John’s Island Jamaica, NY Mullins Marion Charleston Sophomores 61 Gibbs, Felesia Gilliard, Raphael Glanville, Marjorie Glenn, Gregory Glover, Connie Glover, Oscar Goff, Jamie Goodly, Marvin Gordon, Janice Graham, Tammy Grate, Cammy Graves, Saundra Green, DeMaris Green, Estella Green, Linda Green, Seretha Grimmage, Judith Hamilton, Eric Hamilton, Gregory Hampton, Gail Harden, Lisa Harley, Benjamin Harris, Darrell Harris, Theresa 62 Sophomores Newberry Charleston Jamaica, W.I. Moncks Comer Aiken Orangeburg Ruffin Orangeburg Cheraw Andrews Georgetown Gresham Charleston Frogmore Orangeburg Orangeburg Georgetown Greenpond Orangeburg Sumter Rochester, NY Jersey City, NJ Tennille, GA Camden Haskell, Karen Hawkins, Franklin Hawthome, Howard Heyward, Cathy Heyward, Georgia Hickman, Allison Hill, Lisa Hill, Zenobia Hooks, Felicia Hopkins, Beryl Hudley, Andrenette Huffman, Garland Huggins, Katherine Hunter, Cynthia Hutchinson, Kaven Jackson, Charles Jackson, Vanessa Jamison, Walter Jenkins, Andrea Jenkins, Jacqueline Jenkins, Judy Jenkins, Marshell Jennings, Theresa Joe, Denise Cross Florence Seneca Orangeburg Beaufort Orangeburg Macon, GA Marion Cheraw Orangeburg Cheraw Orangeburg Elloree Orangeburg Summerville Greenville Chesterfield Simpsonville Pineville Kingstree Beaufort Burton Orangeburg Savannah, GA Sophomores 63 Jones, Willie Johnson, Cedric Johnson, Charles Johnson, Leatrice Johnson, Lisa Johnson, Pquillia Johnson, Raphael Jones, Ben Jones, Melvin Jones, William Kerrin, Tonja Key, Barbara Knowling, Hillevi Koger, Sophia Lawrence, Cynthia Legette, Dorothy Lewis, Clarence Lewis, Daniel Lide, Walter Linder, Angela Linnen, Toni Linyard, Gail Littles, Vera Long, Damon 64 Sophomores Laurens Sumter Charleston Bennettsville Charleston Kingstree Turbeville Moncks Comer Norwalk, CT New York City, NY Beaufort Aiken Mt. Pleasant Branchville Huger Dillon Anderson Walterboro Darlington Spartanburg Charleston Mt. Pleasant Bowman Orlando, FL ——E — Lott, Thomasenia Louden, Patricia Lowery, Karen Lucas, Doris Mack, Michael Makins, Charvette Maloney, Leonard Manning, Chellis Marshall, Patrice Martin, Alvin Martin, Patricia Martin, Ralph Mattison, Cantania Mayrant, Shirley ‘Maxwell, Joseph Mickle, Jeanette Middleton, Andrea Middleton, Sabrena Miller, Glenn Miller, Kimberly Miller, Mark Miller, Pamela Miller, Stanley Mincey, Shirley Saluda Ninety Six Lynchburg Orangeburg Charleston Simpsonville Florence Dillon Fort Valley, GA Bartow, FL Cottageville Sumter Anderson Rembert Charleston Waxhaw, NC Florence Greenville Branchville Easley Due West Bamwell Meggett Walterboro Sophomores 65 Mitchell, Henry Mobley, James Mobley, Jane Mood, Robin Moody, Rosa Montgomery, Ulysses Morris, Penny Morton, Gaynell Morton, Sandy Mundy, Sharon Mungin, Patricia Myers, Joeletta 66 Sophomores Hopkins Carlisle Rock Hill N. Charleston Marion Salters North August Charleston Greenwood Aiken Beaufort Moncks Comer Myers, Sandy McCain, Karen McClary, Juanita McCrea, Edison McCrea, Franklin McDonald, Beverlyn McDowell, Wilma McDuffie, Curtis McKenney, Millicent McKinney, Randy McMorris, Humphrey Neal, Patricia Nelson, Pauline Nero, Brenda Nesbitt, Frances Newton, Donald Norman, De Amde Paden, Terry Palmer, Hosea Parker, Ietricia Parson, Dennis Payne, Stacey Pearson, Sheila Pittman, Wanda Columbia Allison, PA Goose Creek Kingstree Charleston Round-O Lynchburg Mt. Carmel Florence Saluda Orangeburg Sumter Jamaica Olanta Cottageville Estill McCormick Greenville Oakley Summerton Lane Beaufort Elgin Atlanta, GA Sophomores 67 Pitts, Valerie Pope, Renai Prince, Linda Proctor, Rita Ravenell, Paul Redding, Lorraine Reeder, Travis Reid, Carla Rice, Genetha Richburg, Wilbur Ridges, Carol Robbins, Alicia Robertson, Deborah Robertson, Willie Robinson, Juanita Robinson, Kellie Robinson, Lottie Robinson, Mansel Rogers, Tracy Rolland, Maxlin Salley, Carolyn Salley, Theon Sanders, Alvin Sanders, Sheila 68 Sophomores Cameron Aiken Plum Branch New Haven, CT Cross Norfolk, VA Newberry Gaffney Georgetown Seat Pleasant, MD Bennettsville Atlanta, GA Beaufort Hollywood Orangeburg Portland, OR Cameron Bennettsville LakeView Augusta, GA N. Charleston Cottageville Pageland Charleston Scarborough, Helen Scott, Cynthia Seabrook, Irvin Selph, Sandra Shird, Jacquelyn Sims, Kimberly Singleton, Myron Solomon, Wescott Spann, Darrell Spann, Sherri Steedley, Felicia Stevens, Wendall Stewart, Michelle Strong, Wanda . Swinton, Catherine Sumter, Josephine Sumter, Rodney Tennie, Darrell Terry, Sandra Terry, Sytheria Terry, Timothy Thomas, Cynthia Thomas, Teresa Thompson, Beverly Bishopville Sumter Moncks Comer Orangeburg Pamplico Pineville Columbia Camden North Charleston New York City, NY Columbia Suitland, MD Clinton Kingstree Mt. Pleasant Hopkins Sumter Britton’s Neck Orangeburg Anderson Charleston Bishopville Clio Denmark Sophomores 69 Washington, Henrietta Watkins, Jervonda White, Donna White, Loretta Wideman, Greggory Wideman, Hope Wilbom, Wandra Williams, Alvin Williams, Alexis Williams, Bruce Williams, Charis Williams, Curtis Williams, Cynthia Williams, Emestine Williams, Jacqueline Williams, Janet Williams, Michael Williams, Rodney Wilson, Evelyn Wine, Herman Wineglass, Reuben Wise, Regina Witherspoon, Sheila Woodard, Lechelle 70 Sophomores Summerville Gaffney Holly Hill Holly Hill Orangeburg Orangeburg Hilton Head Davis-Landing Columbus, GA Minneapolis, MN Coward Brooklyn, NY Laurens Branchville Bishopville Hampton Cayce Anchorage, Alaska Kingstree Charleston Georgetown Lexington New Brunswick, NJ Eastover Thompson, Warren Tooks, Karen Toomer, Sharon Tucker, Twanda Turmer, Yvonne Twitty, Odessa Walker, Damell Walker, Marlyne Walker, Paul Wallace, Vonda Ward, Derick Ward, Jesse Woods, David Wright, Terry - Wright, Tracey Wright, Wilhelmenia Showing School Spirit — the name of the game Charlotte, NC Miami, FL Ridgeland New York, NY Fayetteville, NC Heath Springs Bronx, NY Chester Boston, MA Columbia Greenville Bayboro Manning Hemingway Eutawville Gadsden Ls 4 2 Gi Z2E8232 St oe Zz . Junior Class Officers First Row: Constance Hay, President; Lonnie Holman, III, Vice-President; Tina Edwards, Secretary. Second Row: Walters, Business Manager. Third Row: Harold Gordon, Lawerence Spann, Ricky Fields, Senators. 72 Juniors Anthony Crosby, Treasurer; Glenn Alston, Denise Anderson, Adella Anderson, Debra Avery, Jacqueline Beauford, Violet Bell, Kenneth Berry, Jamesetta Berry, Sheree Blackwell, Pamela Blanks, Janice Bodison, Isaac Boles, Karen Bowman, Bemard Boyd, Odessa _Bracey, Charisee Bradford, Darlene Bradley, Alfrida Bradley, Melody Brandyburg, Hubert Britt, Charity Broadwater, Robert Brooks, Lisa Brown, Angela Brown, Bonnie Sumter Kingstree Laurens Augusta, GA Alivn Brooklyn, NY Bowman Springfield Gardens, NY Summerton Leesville Walterboro Greenwood Edgefield Smoaks Bowman Denmark Salters Muncie, IN Bowman St. George Aiken Bishopville Marion Columbia Juniors 75 Brown, Carmel Brown, Charleen Brown, Joseph Brown, Pamela Brown, Keith Brown, Saundra Brunson, Barbara Buckner, Saidell Buckner, Wanda Burgess, Gail Burgess, Sonya Burrows, Thomasina Butler, Cathy Carter, Lea Carter, Patrick Chaplin, Sheila Cheeseboro, Randall Chivers, Pamela Cockrum, Phyllis Coleman, Samantha Comager, Renetta Cooper, Comelius Crawley, Kimberly Crockett, Myrna 74 Juniors Charleston Florence Cross Loris Branchville Bronx, NY Sumter Islandton Landover, MD Charleston Georgetown Kingstree Greenville Leesville Manning Pomaria John’s Island Camden Round O Laurens Rains Kingstree Augusta, GA Lancaster M Ml S } = SS 2S; IN ie S 8a, Crosby, Anthony Greenville Crumblin, LeRhonda Jenkinsville Currie, Angela Bennettsville Damon, Greta Elliott Daniel, Sheralyn Jacksonville, FL | Darby, Eric Orangeburg Davenport, Victoria Columbia fi Davis, Carla Lexington | Davis, Jacqueline Hemingway | Davis, John St. George | Davis, Terrence Brooklyn, NY Dean, Mark Anderson Dennis, Michelle Laurens Dennis, Teresa Derry, Reginald Dessaure, Janice DeVeaux, Esther Diamond, Earnest Dickerson, Zina Dickey, Anthony Dickey, Corinne Dillitte, Carl Doffett, Linda Downs, Robert Drake, Brenda Duncan, Avis Eddings, Michael Edwards, Comelius Edwards, Tina Ekanem, Franklin Ellerbe, Melody Ellis, Willie Faust, Carlissa Fears, Alan Felton, Edwin Ferguson, Fredrica Fields, Donna 76 Juniors Anderson Darlington New York Charleston Columbia Marion Manning Greenville St. George Washington, DC Greenville Columbia Charleston Bronx, NY Athens, GA Meggett Nigeria Cheraw Due West Columbia Hampton, VA Blackville Beaufort Yemassee Fields, Edward Fields, Terrance Fling, Sharon Floyd, William Forrest, Cornelius Foster, Byron Frederick, Alexander Frederick, Djuna Frederick, Nancy Freeman, Wanda Fullard, Dean Funnye, Sandra Gadsden, Alvalene Gamble, Judy ‘Garrett, Tommy Garrison, Gena Gibson, Kimberly Ginyard, Marilyn Gissentaner, Iva Gist, Kimberly Glisson, Jamelia Glover, Adrienne Glover, Nathaniel Goff, Angela Spartanburg Charleston Sumter Hampton, VA Charleston Charleston Orangeburg Plainfield, NJ Branchville Plum Branch Nichols Georgetown St. Stephen Georgetown Donalds Taylors Syracuse, NY Jenkinsville St. Stephen Union St. Stephen Orangeburg Yemassee Charleston Juniors 77 Goodwin, Bill Goodwin, Roger Goodwin, Sylvia Goodwine, Doris Goodwine, Pamela Grant, Thonea Green, Cynthia Green, Jacqueline Green, William Greene, Michelle Greene, Qumiller Gregg, Antoinette Griffin, Barney Hamilton, Joan Hart, Veronica Hay, Constance Hemingway, Ronita Henburg, Paula Henley, Keith Heyward, LaSonya Hickman, Karen Hill, Roland Hill, Shujuan Hildebrand, Karen 78 Juniors Columbia North Charleston Vance St. Mattews Summerville Allendale Hemingway Beaufort Orangeburg Cross St. Stephen Sumter Greenville Charleston Orangeburg New York Gresham Lake View Camden, NJ Greenville Conway St. George Ridgeville Columbia Hinton, Karen Hodges, Barry Holman, Dorothy Holman, Lonnie Holmes, Johnnie Horton, Melinda Hough, Anna Houser, Bernice Howell, Robin Hubbard, Kenneth Hunter, Denna Inabinette, Brenda Jackson, Antoinette Jackson, Beatrice Jackson, Clinton Jackson, Kai Jacobs, Dan Jacobs, Duane James, Carmen James, Charles James, Shirlain Jamerson, Cheryl Jarvis, Valerie Jenkins, Carol Eastover St. George Denmark Spartanburg Mullins Ridgeland Columbia Santee Columbia Orangeburg Camden Orangeburg Greenbelt, MD St. Petersburg, FL Beaufort Ft. Washington, MD Dillon Bennettsville Awendaw Augusta Cordova Cleveland, OH Orangeburg Smoaks Juniors 79 = Jenkins, Celestine Jenkins, Laurie Jennings, Sharon Johnson, Benjamin Johnson, Carl Johnson, Denise Johnson, Jacqueline Johnson, Joan Johnson, Kevin Johnson, Kim Johnson, Ralph Johnson, Seslie Johnson, Suzette Johnson, Mischelle Johnson, Veronica Johnson, Vickilyn Jones, Caroline Jones, Byron Jones, Jacqueline Keith, Audrey Keitt, Elandres Keller, Cassandra Kelly, Johnny Kelly, Marion 80 Juniors Salters John’s Island Orangeburg Greenville Beaufort Pelzer Charleston Holly Hill Myrtle Beach Charleston South Dakota Ithaca, NY North Augusta Raleigh, NC Branchville St. Matthews Bennettsville Beaufort Orangeburg Cordova Orangeburg St. Matthews Camden St. George Kelly, Tammy Spartanburg Kennedy, Kimberly Brooklyn, NY Kennerly, Elizabeth Brooklyn, NY King, Sheila Pawley’s Island Kirk, Kenneth Ladson, Sharon Lawrence, Gregory Lawrence, Sophia Leach, Paula Leak, Wonza Legree, Charlene Leonard, Steve Love, Derrick Lowery, Angela ‘Lucas, Michael Mack, Teresa Makins, Carlton Mapp, Zipporah Marshall, Elaina Martin, Adrienne Martin, Renee Martin, Theresa Mathis, Carla Mathis, Darrell Augusta, GA Columbia Jacksonville, FL Huger Latta Spartanburg Neeses Nichols Miami, FL Rock Hill Florence Columbia Simpsonville Chicago, IL Greenville Florence Summerville Columbia Paterson, NJ Charleston Juniors 81 Mauney, Louis Mazyck, Doris Middleton, Carol Middleton, Janice Middleton, Tracy Miller, Barry Miller, Kim Mitchell, Lentfort Mitchell, Veronica Mitchum, Aungral Mood, Benjamin Morgan, Dwight 82 Juniors Washington, D.C. 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Pleasant Cottageville Florence Queens, NY McBee Columbia Wando Savannah, GA Trio Ladson West Augusta Morton, Charles Moss, Audrey Muckle, Pamela Murdaugh, Henry Murdaugh, Monica McCants, Martina McClendon, Cynthia McConico, Loretta McCray, Vermette McCullough, Beverly McCullough, Minyon McFadden, Cheryl McFadden, Jake McFadden, William ‘McTimpsey, Donna McKinney, Brenda McNeil, Terri Nesmith, Regina Newton, Charlene Nixon, Jacqueline Norris, Alphonso Oliver, Renee Oliver, Sam Oree, Lila Greenwood Spartanburg Orangeburg Orangeburg Kingstree Summerville Augusta, GA Rimini Orangeburg Rock Hill Andrews Columbia Gable Ruffin Spartanburg Greenville Petersburg, VA Philadelphia, PA Rock Hill Union, NJ Anderson Charleston Eutawville Columbia Juniors 83 Owens, Derek Owens, Ralph Parson, Mary Patterson, Dorothy Patterson, Evelyn Perry, Gregory Peters, Charles Peterson, William Petty, Aundrea Platt, John Plummer, Sandra Porter, Chandra Porter, Mary Posey, John Prioleau, Reginald Qualls, Benjamin Ravenell, Rainey Reaves, Sharon Reese, Gary Reid, Claude Reid, Tammy Rhinehart, Christy Rhodes, Teresa Rice, Michelle 84 Juniors Newport News, VA Holly Hill St. Stephen Paterson, NJ Rock Hill Orangeburg Camden Sumter Miami, FL Sumter Augusta, GA Jersey City, NJ Bowman Rock Hill West Hempstead Bronx, NY Cross Marion Goose Creek Columbia Gaffney Augusta, GA Orangeburg Greenvilie Richards, Angela Richards, Patricia Rickenbacker, Sharon Robertson, Charita Robertson, Kathy Robinson, Linda Robinson, Myra Robinson, Stanley Robinson, Stephanie Robinson, Valencia Rodriguez, Karlene Ross, Stephanie Rouse, Valoria Sanders, Sharion _ Sarvis, Delesia Scott, Amanda Scott, Arthur Scott, Farrell Scott, Maxine Sewell, Kevin Shaw, Darryl Shenill, Marina Shuler, Catherine Simpkins, Williams Columbia Charleston Orangeburg Greenville Bowman Anderson Florence Swansea Portland, OR Greenville Trinidad, West Indies West Columbia Denmark Sumter Sumter Seneca Charleston Nesmith Trio Lanham, MD Miami, FL Round-O Santee North Charleston Juniors 85 Simpson, Janice Simmons, Janice Simmons, Ronald Sims, Gertrude Sims, Kimberly Singleton, Benjamin Singleton, Carol Singleton, Elizabeth Singleton, Tracie Smith, Cammie Smith, Kerwin Smith, Wendy Smoak, Sharon Spratt, Howard Standfield, James Steward, Derrick Strange, Eunice Stokes, Annie Stroman, Michelle Stukes, Deborah Stukey, Shelia Suber, Sharon Sullivan, Ulysses Sutton, Euneater 86 Juniors Brooklyn, NY Bowman Baltimore, MD Gadsden Athens, GA Brooklyn, NY Sumter Greenville Rembert Bowman Due West Columbia Orangeburg Beaufort Washington Denmark Kingstree Eutawville Springfield Sumter Anderson Blair Florence Hartsville oe a ee Ka Ce eo Py : Sweeney, Joyce Swinton, Barbara Syrkett, Gerrie Taylor, Timothy Thomas, Eric Thomas, Sharon Thomas, Vilencia Tillman, Bernadette Tisdale, Gewina Tolbert, Jeffery Toomer, Angelia Vaughn, Tony Wade, Lavem Waddell, Odell Walters, Glenn Waring, Vonda Washington, Kimberly Watkins, Onie West, Ralph Whitfield, Brenda Williams, Colette Williams, Constance Williams, Edgar Williams, Harry Hopkins Mt. Pleasant Greenwood Wadmalaw Island Orangeburg Orangeburg Orangeburg Murrells Inlet Salters Greenwood St. George Green Sea Waldorf, MD Spartanburg Leesville Charleston Georgetown Columbia Atlanta, GA Kingstree Fayetteville, NC Columbia Lynchburg Olar Juniors 87 Williams, Keith Williams, Marsha Williams, Mary Williams, Victoria Williams, Wayne Williams, Stephanie Williamson, Reginald Wilson, Frederick Wilson, Inger Witherspoon, Eric Woodard, Sandra Wright, Charles Wright, Darlene Wright, Linda Wrighten, Vonshurii Wylie, Dyanne Young, Gregory Young, Sherry Youmans, Henry 88 Juniors Columbus, GA Aiken Orangeburg Vamville Camden, NJ Hardeeville Darlington Sumter Greenwood Manning Winnsboro New Haven, CT Cross Beaufort New London, CT Rock Hill Bennettsville Greenville Allendale fe) © e AS} £ =} 5 90 Seniors F THE PRESIDENT PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE TO THE SENIORS Yearbooks are special. They depict an era of your life that will never return. This book brings you memories of the college an pictures of friends, events, athletic programs and all that goes on within this busy year. May you cherish this book and your memories: We look forward to your return to the campus often to participate in and enjoy the various activities in the coming years. As you continue your life in your chosen field, remember from whence you came. Remember the college- Remember to give assistance to others just as you have received assistance. And, also remember that wherever you go, whatever YOu do, you represent the college: We are proud of you as you accept your diploma, for you have earned it by completing the requirements of this institution. wish you well in the future and look forward to hearing from you from time to time. May God be with each of you: We. e M. Maceo Nance, Irs; President SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Seated: Phyllis Carmichael, Recording Secretary; Cynthia Brown, Corresponding Secretary. Standing: Antoine President; Trenton Graham, Treasurer; Karl Bruster, President; John Wilson, Business Manager. Alston, Vice Seniors 91 ARCHIE, MONICA A. Columbia Major: Counselor Education Minor: General Business Administration ARTHUR, JANELL Hartsville Major: Marketing Society for the Advancement of Management, nt Alumni Relations Organization, Young nocrats, Williams Hail Club, NAACP. ASHFORD, ANTHONY G. Columbia Maj Business Administration Minc Marke ng sketball Team, NAACP otude ASHWOOD, ELAINE J. Bennettsville Major: Mechanical Engineering Houston Engineers, AVERY, LATRELLE C. Augusta, GA Major: Music Education Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Music Educators National Conference, Choir, Marching 101, Jazz Ensemble, Woodwind Ensemble. BAGGS, MELINDA Ludowici, GA Major: Pre-Med Minor: Chemistry Pre-Med Club, E. J. Just Science Club, Pep Club, Truth Hall Club, NAACP. 92 Seniors ADDISON, SHARON D. Ridgeland Major: Professional Mathematics is Minor: Computer Science ee Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society, Delta — Sigma Theta Sorority, Kappa Mu_ Epsilon, Euclidean Club, Williams Hall Club, NAACP. — AIKEN, ROSA L. Green Pond Major: Special Education Let ed Pen } ru Ea wer | Council of Exceptional Children, NAACP, Of f Campus Club. ae ALLEN, ANDREA Greenville — Major: Criminal Justice a Minor: Psychology ¥ Criminal Justice Club, Williams Hall Club, NAACP. J - ee Lanse rane! ALLEN, MAURICE D. Beaufort Major: Electrical Engineering Technology _ Minor: Computer Science S Marching 101 Band, Band Club, Houston Engineers, Advance Course Club, AUSA, Mitchell Hall Club, Young Democrats, NAACP. ALSTON, ANTOINE L, Charleston Major: Accounting 5 South Campus Club, Accounting Club, Student Union Board, Society for the Advancement of Management, Young Democrats, Pep Club, NAACP. ee ANDERSON, EDWARD Kingstree — Major: Marketing sail _ BESS, ELISA J. Hartsville __ Major: Speech Pathology and Audiology _ Speech Pathology Club, Student Alumni _ Relations Organization, Young Democrats, Off _ Campus Club. | BETHEA, SYNOVIA Y. Bennettsville __ Major: Elementary Education _ Amette Club, NAACP, Sojoumer Truth Hall Club. _ BILLY, BEVERLY D. Eastover _ Major: Physical Education | Physical Education Club, Student National cen Association. BOGGS, DAVID R. Laurens Major: Psychology : Minor: French | Scabba rd Blade National Honor Society. _ BOGGS, GEORGE E. Philadelphia, PA Major: Criminal Justice Minor: Political Science _ Criminal Justice Club, Kappa Alpha Psi | Fraternity, Inc., Political Science and History | Union, Army ROTC Advanced Course Club, | Association of the United States Army, Mitchell lub, French Club, Student Govemment DEN, KIM Brooklyn, NY - Marketing Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Pi Sigma n Marketing and Sales Fraternity, Society e Advancement of Management, New neration, Young Democrats, Mays II Hall i NAACP. BARNES, ELLISA R. Jacksonville, FL Major: General Business Administration Off Campus Club, Society for the Advancement of Management, Pep Club, NAACP. BARNES, FRANCINE L. Jacksonville, FL Major: General Business Administration Off Campus Club, Society for the Advancement of Management, Pep Club, NAACP. BARNES, MARIAN N., Major: Professional English Minor: Comunications Gamma Tau Omega, Student Alumni Relations Organization, Williams Hall Club, NAACP. wv BARR, BESSIE M. Lake City Major: Elementary Education Off Campus Club, Arnett Club, Student Christian Association, NAACP. BENNETT, DAVID E. Gable Major: Political Science Pre Law Political Science and History Club, Spanish Club. BENTON, MEDGAR V. Atlanta, GA Major: Computer Science Minor: Mathematics Electrical Engineering Kappa Mu Epsilon National Mathematics Honor Society, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., Euclidean Club, Cooperative Education Club, Off Campus Club, NAACP. Seniors 93 rrr aaa BOLES, LESLIE A. Greenwood Major: Computer Science Minor: Management Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Kappa Mu Eplison, Euclidena Club, Association for Computing Machinery, Truth Hall Club. BONNER, KEITH R.F.S. Beech Island Major: Marketing Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Frater- nity, NAACP, Phi Mu Alpha Professional Music — Fraternity, Student Christian Association, SCSC Kantorei, SCSC Collegiate Chorale, Humanities Club, Choir Club. 4 BOOKARD, ANGELA Orangeburg Major: Health Education a SCSC Dancers, Lady Diamond Social Club, Marching “101”. BOOKHART, MAYFIELD T. Columbia _ Major: Computer Science a8.) Pi Sigma Epsilon, NAACP, Off Campus Club, Spanish Club, Student Christian Association. BOOTH, TERRY R. Conway Major: Counselor Education Minor: Psychology NAACP, Off Campus, Young Democrats BOYD, MOZELLA North Major: Child Development Early Childhood Education a Minor: Mathematics fad Association for Childhood Education Intema- tional. a | BOWLING, DONALD Greenville Major: Agribusiness Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.; Agribusiness Club, Off Campus BRADLEY, SANDRA Y. Charleston Major: General Business Administration Sojoumer Truth Hall Club, NAACP BRAYBOY, CARLA I. Sumter lajor: Marketing linor: General Business Administration ff Campus Club. BRELAND, LORETTA Walterboro Major: Accounting BREWER, BARETTA L. Orangeburg Major: Mathematics Education SCSC Dancers, Attendant to Miss SCSC, NAACP, Off Campus Club. BRIGHT, RICKY Charleston Major: Special Education Mental Retardation Council for Exceptional Children, Football Team, Special Education Club, Off Campus Club. 94 Seniors BROWN, CYNTHIA M. Lake City Major: Criminal Justice NAACP, South Campus Club, Criminal Justice Club BROWN, ERIC Brooklyn, NY Major: Electrical Engineering Technology Alpha Phi Alpha Fratermity, Inc.; Houston Engineering Society; Off Campus Club. BROWN, JANICE W ashington, DC Major: Speech Pathology and Audiology Minor: Special Education NAACP, Truth Hall Club, Off Campus Club, Speech Pathology and Audiology Club. BROWN, MICHAEL A. Charleston Major: Political Science Public Adminis- tration - Political Science and History Union, Advance Course Club, Association of the United States Army, Student Christian Association. BROWN, SAUNDRA B.L. Cross Major: Professional English _ Spanish Club, Young Democrats, Humanities Club, Off Campus Club, English Club. BROWNLEE, NELSON Orangeburg Major: Political Science Pre Law Minor: Accounting Political Science and History Union, Tennis Team, Spanish Club, Mitchell Hall Club. BRINSON, NICOLE D. Columbia Major: Psychology Minor: Special Education Psychology Club, Sojourner Truth Hali Club, NAACP, Council for Exceptional, Children. BROMELL, PERNETTA F. Georgetown Major: Political Science Political Science and History Union, Young Democrats, NAACP, Mays II Hall Club. BROOKS, ANDRE R. Walterboro Major: Civil Engineering Technology Houston Engineers Society, Wine Psi Phi Social Fraternity. BROOKS, MIRIAM C. Columbia Major: Mareting Minor: General Business Administration Phi Beta Lambda, NAACP. BROWN, ANTHONY P. Gaffney Major: Business Education Minor: Accounting Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Frater- nity, Young Democrats, NAACP, Off Campus Club, SCEA. BROWN, CYNTHIA L. St. Matthews Major: Marketing Minor: General Business Administration Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Frater- nity, Society for the Advancement of Man- agement, NAACP, Williams Hall Club. 4... eee BRUNSON, AUBREY Miami, FL Major: Marketing Alpha Kappa Psi, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, — Young Democrats, NAACP. BRUSTER, KARL E. Greenville Major: Marketing Advanced Course Club, Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Fraternity. NAACP, Young Democrats, Association of the United States Army. BRYANT, PAMELA J. Bamberg Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Psychology Club, Psi Chi National Honor Society, French Club, NAACP. BUCKNER, ARCELIA L. Landover, MD Major: Music Minor: Education Society for the Advancement of Humanities, Music Educators National Conference. BUTLER, PAMELA W. Taylors Major: Marketing Marketing Club, Ultimate Taste Modeling Group, S.C. State Collegiate Choral. BURGESS, SANDRA A. Sumter Major: Business Administration : Phi Sigma Epsilon, Student Christian Associa- et tion, S.C. State Gospel Choir, NAACP, Society — for the Advancement of Management, Young Democrats. BURGESS, SANDRA F. Athens, GA Major: Computer Science Minor: Mathematics Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Association for Computing Machinery, Williams Hall Club, NAACP BURNS, BARBARA Jenkinsville Major: Computer Science Minor: Business Administration Association for Computing Machinery, Eu- lidean Club, Williams Hall Club, NAACP, BURRIS, DEBBIE Darlington la Accounting a Kappa Psi Professional Business Frater- y, Accounting Club, Student Union Board, NAACP, Truth Hall Club. BURROWS, CONSTANCE Kingstree Major: Accounting Alpha Kaap Mu National Honor Society, Delta Mu Delta Business Honor Society, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., Phi Beta Lambda Profes- Business Fratermity, Truth Hall Club, sional XN YAACI SUSSEY, BARNEY ALBERT Lincolnton, GA Major; Physical Education NAACP BYRD, JOYCE M. Atlanta, GA Major; Accounting Off-Campus Club, Accounting Club. 96 Seniors CAPERS, LEROY Olanta Major: Speech Pathology Audiology Speech Pathology Club, Sigma Alpha Eta Ho nor Society, Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, Mays Hall I Club. CAPERS, SARAH L. Lane Major: English Education Henderson-Davis Players, Gamma Tau Omega, Student National Education Association, Humanities Society, Williams Hall Club, Student Christian Association, NAACP. CARMICHAEL, PHYLLIS RK. Columbia Major: Professional English Minor: Reading Education Humanities Society, Student Government Association, Williams Hall Club, Gamma Tau Omega, Les Chercheurs, Student Christian Association, NAACP. CARROWAY, GARY J. + Hartsville Major: Marketing Minor: Business Administration Off-Campus Club, Student Christian Associa- tion Gospel Choir, NAACP. CARTER, DURVI E. Columbia Major: Computer Science Minor: Business Management Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Frater- nity, S. C. State Track Team, Mitchell Hall Club, Student Government Association, NAACP. CARTER, ELEAZER R. Manning Major: Political Science Minor: English Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Young Democrats, Student Govemment Association, Political Science Club, Off-Campus Club. CALDWELL, SHIRLEY B. Orangeburg Major: Child Development Early Cnhild- hood Education Minor: Education Kappa Omicron Phi, Early Childhood Educa- tion Club, Off-Campus Club, Association for Childhood Education Intemational, NAACP. CALDWELL, THERESA A. Greenville Major: Marketing South Campus Club, Pep Club, NAACP. CAMPBELL, ELIJAH L. Round-O Major: Civil Engineering Houston Engineers, Mitchell Hall Club, South Carolina State Company of the AUSA, NAACP. - CAMPBELL, HAROLD C. Brooklyn, NY Major: Electrical Engineer Minor: Computer Science Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., Co-Op Club, Off-Campus Club, Houston Engineers, NAACP. CANTEY, BRENDA Manning Major: Computer Science Minor: Mathematics Business Association for Computing Machinery, Williams Hall Club. CANTY, BRENDA L. Manning Major: General Business Administration Mays Hall II Club, Society for the Advancement of Management, NAACP. Seniors 97 fe ee Le Laurens 2 “ Sumter ministration 3 Staff, National Student clety for the Advancement Phi Chi Theta, Off-Campus re, fn ae + CASSIDY, JAMES A. Wilmington, DE i ; Major: Marketing ; S. C. State College Tennis Team ‘an t CHAPMAN, PAMELA D. Belton Major: History Pre-Law SS Minor: Political Science e%: : Political Science and History Union, Young Democrats, Mays Hall Il Club. CHAVIS, DIAZ Greensboro, NC Major: Civil Engineering ape Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Houston Engineers, a S. C. State College Track Team. é: h m aa CHISOLM, GEORGIA A. Charleston — Major: Accounting ra Accounting Club, Student Government As- sociation, Williams Hall Club, NAACP. ¢ CLEVELAND, JUANITA J. St. Stephens — Major: Computer Science rep Minor: Mathematics = Association for Computing Machinery, williams — Hall Club. a COBBS, JENNIFER R. Yonges Island — Major: General Business Administration He Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Frater- : nity, Off-Campus Club, ROTC Advance Course Club. a DAVIS, KELVIN C. Jenkinsville Major: Criminal Justice Kappa Alpha Psi Fratermity, Inc.; Criminal Justice Club, NAACP, French Club, Student Alumni Relations Organization. DAVIS, LINDA C. Bowman Major: Mathematics Education Minor: Computer Science Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, Euclidean Club. DAVIS, MICHAEL Centenary Major: General Business Administration Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Lowman Hall Club, NAACP. DAVIS, ROBERT D. Bronx, NY Major: Music Education Kantorei, NAACP, Concert Choir, Collegiate Choral, Phi Mu Alpha, Music Education National Conference. DAVIS, SHELLEY D. Manning Major: Agricultural Business Minor; General Business Administration Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Frater- nity, Agribusiness Club, NAACP, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. DAVIS, STEPHAN J. Marion Major: Computer Science Minor: Professional Mathematics Kappa Mu Epsilon, Euclidean Club, Associa- tion for Computing Machinery, Mays | Hall Club. CUNNINGHAM, TAMARA Y, Charleston Major: Political Science Pre Law Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Political Science and History Union, NAACP, South Campus Club. CURTAIN, NAPOLEON Georgetown Major: General Business Administration DANEY, CATHERINE Manning Major: Office Adminstration and Manage- ment Marching ‘‘101’’, Band Club, Tau Beta Sigma Honorary Band Sorority, Phi Chi Theta Business Fraternity. v DARBY, TIMOTHY W. Andrews Major: Marketing DAVIS, BRUCE K. Shulerville Major: Marketing Minor: Computer Science Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Frater- nity, Inc.; NAACP; Mays I Club. DAVIS, CYNTHIA L. Marion Major: General Business Administration South Campus Club, NAACP. Seniors 99 DEVOE, VERNA E. Charleston Major: Agricultural Business Minor: General Business Administration Phi Beta Lambda, Agribusiness Club, South Carolina State College Concert Choir, Kantor- ie, Society for the Advancement of Man- agement, NAACP. DEVORE, BRENDA D. Ridgeland Major: Accounting Minor: General Business Administration Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Frater- Williams Hall Club, Accounting Club, YORSEY, ROBERTHA Andrews Major: Accounting hi Beta Lambda Business Fratemity, Account- ing Club, Off-Campus Club. DRAKE, ELLEN R. Ridgeland Major: Criminal Justice Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Criminal Justice Club, Mays Hall Il Club. DUNLAP, JOHNNY Fort Mill Major: Marketing South Carolina State Company of AUSA, ROTC Advance Course Club, OffCampus Club, DUNLAP, STEVEN S. Fort Mill Major: General Business Administration Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Fratemity, South Carolina State Company of the AUSA Spanish Club, ROTC Advance Course Club, Bethea Hall Club, NAACP. 100 Seniors ie DAVIS, STEPHEN S. Swansea Major: Marketing aa Minor: Management + J DAVIS, TERILAINE Cheste: er Major: Marketing Rtn Minor: General Business Administration = Champagne Dancers, National Student Busi ness League, Off-Campus Club, NAACP. DAVIS, VAUGHN Brooklyn, — Major: Marketing ‘ Off-Campus Club, Student Government sociation. : 3 =i I DENNARD, FANNY A. Merritt Island, FL Major: Marketing Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Frater- nity, Mays Hall Il Club, NAACP. A DENNIS, CHRISTIANA Monrovia, Libe Major: Marketing Phi Beta Lambda, Mays Hall Il Club, J. : Washington Dining Hall Club, NAACP. a DEVEAUX, KARREN D. Charleston — Major: Psychology Diy Minor: Criminal Justice Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., National - Honor Society of Scabbard and Blade, Psychology Club, ROTC Advance Course Club, South Carolina State Company of AUSA, Psi — Chi National Honor Society in Psychology, — NAACP. es — a ad en A TT 4 1 7 P as | eee FERGUSON, KIM T. Beaufort Major: English Education Minor: Music Education S. C. State College Marching 101 Band, Foreign Language Club, Gamma Tau Omega, Off- Campus Club, Tau Beta Sigma National Honorary Band Sorority, NAACP. FIELDS, ROBERT A. Summerville Major: Public Administration Political Science Minor: Sociology Political Science Club, Off-Campus Club. FISHBURNE, HARRIET L. Cottageville Major: Elementary Education Amett Club, Williams Hall Club. FLEMING, RHONDA R. Greenville Major: Psychology Minor: Special Education S. C. State Dancers, Champagne Dancer, Psychology Club, South Campus Club, Council for Exceptional Children. FLEMING, ROBERT M. Manning Major: Marketing Omega Psi Phi Fratemity, Phi Beta Lambda Business Fraternity, Pan Hellenic Council, Vice President Student Government Association, Mitchell Hall Club, NAACP. FLETCHER, MATTIE Camden Major: Marketing Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Fratermity, South Campus Club, Student Government Associa- tion, Society for the Advancement of Man- agement, NAACP. EALY, JAMES E, Harlem, GA Major: Mechanical Engineering Technolgoy Football Team, Mitchell Hall Club, Houston Engineers Society. EARL, VICKIE Aiken Major: Electrical Engineering Technology Houston Engineers Society, Co-Op Club, Student Govemment Association Off-Campus Club, NAACP. ECKLES, ANDROMEDA R. Florence Major: Speech Pathology and Audiology Williams Hall Club, Speech Pathology Club. - EVANS, EVETTE Rock Hill Major: Elementary Education Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., Amett Club. FARMER, SAMUELS Conway Major: Marketing Pi Sigma Epsilon Professional Marketing Fraternity, Marching 101 Band, ROTC Advance Course Club, South Carolina State Company of the AUSA. FEASTER, TERRY Chester Major: Marketing Minor: Management Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Frater- nity, Mays Hall I Club, Pep Club, NAACP. Seniors 101 TT Oe iaééé é .edsbseés. 4g eee SS 2a ag : FOGAN, DARREL C, Marion Q a Major: Marketing )- 3 = 2. .| Marching ‘101’ Band, Pi Sigma Epsilon, 7 ; ae 4 NAACP, Lowman Hall Club, Off Campus Club. = | es A FORD, DWAYNE E. Georgetown 1 Major: Mechanical Engineering Technology — a Advance Course Club, Association for the 5 United States Army, Houston Engineers Y Society. cf FORD, NATALIE J. Orlando, oe rT Major: English Education | Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc; Henderson- 4 Davis Players, NAACP, Truth Hall Club, Cammy i Tau Omega. ] 4 FORD, TYRON B. nec | Major: Marketing 3 NAACP, Association of the United States a Off Campus Club, ROTC Advanced Course . Club, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Phi Chi Theta ER NR GE Business Fraternity. a FORD, VERNETTA Geornctowaaly = Major: Civil Engineering Technology Houston Engineers Society, Delta Sigma Theta. ‘ Sorority, Mays II Club. ak FOSTER, ANGENITA Charleston : Major: Elementary Education ont Amett Club, Sojourner Truth Hall Club, 7 NAACP. : SES ee Ye eee EEN. OP IEA TT ‘ a RAZIER, CHARLES L. St. George r: Marketing Christian Association, Phi Beta a Business Fraternity, NAACP, Mays I YEIDRA L. Charleston cial Education Learning Disabili- -eptional Children, SGA, NAACP, IER ATRICIA A. Walterboro nentary Education Social Club, Arnett Club, Truth R, VANESSA P. Greenwood Lambda, Society for the Advancement jement, Truth Hall Club, Accounting a | REGORY A. Plum Branch r: Electrical Engineering Technology M Scienc l clence pha Fratemity, Inc.; Scabbard and Military Honor Society, Houston Engin- Society, NAACP, Off Campus Club, ciation of the United States Army, ance Course Club. AN, MICHAEL L. Camden Major: Business Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.; Society for the dvancement of Management, Pi Sigma silon, Mitchell Hall Club, NAACP. H | i] | | GIBBS, DONNA R. Colonia, NJ Major: Professional English Minor: Political Science Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.; Political Science and History Union, Student Union Board, NAACP, Williams Hall Club. GIDEON, DEBBIE C. Seneca Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society, Psi Chi Honor Society, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Psychology Club, French Club. GILLENS, ERVIN Eutawville Major: Computer Science Minor: Mathematics Off Campus Club, Co Op Club, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. GILLIAM, JAMES RK. Spartanburg Major: Social Welfare Social Welfare Club. GIVENS, EDWIN D. Chareston Major: Computer Science Minor: Business Alpha Phi Alpha Fratemity, Off Campus Club, NAACP. GLOVER, DOROTHY E. Columbia Major: Elementary Education Amett Club, Association of the United States Army, ROTC Advance Course Club. GADSDEN, RODNEY M. Hollywood Major: Physical Education Minor: Health Physical Education Club, Off Campus, Kappa Kappa Psi National Honorary Band Fratermity, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, NAACP, Marching “101”, Pep Band. GALES, VALERIE D. Charleston Major: General Business Administration NAACP, Mays II Club. GARDNER, RHONDA A. Marketing Major: Marketing Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. v GARY, TIMOTHY B. Clinton Major: Accounting Minor: Management Accounting Club, Off Campus Club. GALES, TERRI T. Summerton Major: Elementary Education Amett Club, NAACP, Truth Hall Club, Student Alumni Relations Organization, Young Demo- crats, Pep Club, Student Christian Association. GENTRY, JOHN A. Houston, TX Major: Marketing Football Team, Mitchell Hall Club. GRANT, MARVA BONITA Florence Major: General Business Administration Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., Off-Campus Club, Society for the Advancement of Man- agement, Student Christian Association. GRAVES, WANDA DIAHANN Denmark Major: Speech Pathology and Audiology Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., Speech Pathology Club, Truth Hall, NAACP. GREEN, ANDREW DALLAS St. George Major: Elementary Education Amett Club, Off Campus Club, Association of the United States Anny, NAACP. GREEN, PATRICIA A. McClellanville Major: Child Development Minor: Early Childhood Education Student Christian Association, Williams Hall Club. GREEN, SUSIE B. Holly Hill Major: Business Administration Minor: Accounting NAACP, Off Campus Club, Accounting Club, Student Christian Association, Marching 101 Band, GREENE, ERNESTINE Darlington Major: Criminal Justice Minor: History Mays Il Hall Club, Criminal Justice Club, Spanish Club, South Carolina State College Dancer, NAACP. 104 Seniors GLOVER, WANDA O. Major: Accounting a Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., Off-Cam Club cee GOODMAN, DARLENE Major: Computer Science - Minor: Professional Mathematics Busine Administration : Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., Euclide Club, Association for Computing Machine! Kappa Mu Epsilon National Mathematics Ho Society. GOOLSBY, JENNIFER VANESSA Major: Criminal Justice Minor: Psychology . Criminal Justice Club, Williams Hall Clu NAACP is Greenville GORE, CYNTHIA LOLITA North Myrtle Beach Major: Accounting ‘= Accounting Club, Truth Hall Club GRAHAM, TRENTON B. Major: Political Science Pre-Law Minor: English Political Science and History Union, You Democrats, OffCampus Club, NAACP. GRANT, CYNTHIA MACK Orangeb' Major: General Business Administration Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Soci Student Christian Association, Off Camp’ Club, NAACP. F HAMPTON, KEITH T. Long Island, NY Major: Accounting Wine Psi Phi, Accounting Club, Society for the Advancement of Management, Off Campus Club. HARPER, PAMELA D. Orangeburg Major: Music Minor: Education Concert Choir, Music Educators National Conference. HARRELL, JULIETH E. Chesterfield Major: Accounting Minor: Computer Science Pep Club, Manning Hall Club, Student Alumni Relations Organization, Young Democrats, NAACP, Student Christian Association, Ac- counting Club. HARRINGTON, ALBERT K. Wallace Major: Physics Minor: Mathematics Computer Science E.E. Just Science Club. HARRIS, THOMAS A. Batesburg Major: General Business Administration Minor: Marketing HARRISON, AUDLYN V. Walterboro Major: Accounting Phi Chi Theta Professional Business Fraternity, Accounting Club, Truth Hall Club. GREENOUGH, VALERIE G. New London, CT Major: General Home Economics Minor: Art Education Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Home Economic Club, NAACP, Off Campus Club. GRIMES, GEORGIA W. Monrovia, Liberia Major: Marketing Minor: Computer Science Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Young Democrats, NAACP, Off Campus Club. HABIB, SULA A. Tobago, West Indies Major: General Business Administration Minor: Marketing Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society, Delta Mu Delta National Business -Honor Society, International Students Association, Tennis Team. HAGAN, KELSIE J. Miami, FL Major: Computer Science Minor: Electrical Engineering Off Campus Club, Concert Choir, Rifle Team, NAACP. HAIGLER, MADELYN Y. Orangeburg Major: Child Development Early Childhood Education Home Economics Club, Off Campus Club, Student Christian Association, NAACP. HAMLIN, MARY L. Darlington Major: Marketing Phi Chi Theta Professional Business Fratemity, Truth Hall Club. Seniors 105 HARRISON, JIMMY T. Charleston Major: Mechanical Engineering Minor: Mathematics and Science Houston Engineers, NAACP. HARRISON, WILLIAM Walterboro Major: Computer Science Minor: Accounting Association for the United States Army. HAWKINS, CARLA D. Florence Major: Criminal Justice Minor: Psychology Mays li Hail Club, Criminal Justice Club, Spanish Club. ; HAYES, SANDRA J. Springfield - Major: Special Education Student Christian Association, Council for — Exceptional Children. te HEATH, JAMESON K, Winnsboro Major: Criminal Justice wake Minor: Political Science re Marching “101”, Criminal Justice Club, NAACP, i) HENDERSON, ERNEST F. Branchville Major: Criminal Justice e Minor: Business Administration ah Criminal Justice Club, Washington Dining Hall” Club, Mitchell Hall Club, NAACP, French Club. SN a ee eo A K, JACQUELINE M. Orangeburg : General Home Economics pus Club, Home Economics Club. GAIL Columbia for the Advancement of Management, nting Club; Off-Campus Club. , MARTHA RK. Ridgeland Counselor Education Hartsville ‘ivil Engineering Technology eers Society, Student Alumni Organization; Off-Campus Club. RICE O. Awendaw strial Arts Education Be eonDiating Blackville HOLIDAY, Caurens Major: Acc: Phi Beta L Business Fratemity, Off- Campus Club ina Club HOLLIDAY, Major: Minor Student Sojoume Democrats Ass ociation, T. ly Maj jor: os ZOOM Seniors 10 JOHNSON, JAMIE Y. Charleston Major: Physical Education Minor: Health Physical Education Club, Pep Club; J. I. Washington Dining Hall Club. JOHNSON, JOYCE L. Manning Major: Special Education Mental Retardation Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.,-Council for Exceptional Children; Sojoumer Truth Hall Club. JOHNSON, NANETTE D. Orangeburg Major: Counselor Education linor: Psychology f-Campus Club. JOHNSON, THEDA RK. Charleston Major: Professional English Minor: French The Ultimate Taste Models, Collegiate Choral, Les Chercheurs, Tau Gamma Omega, Ist Attendant to Miss S. C. S. C.; Williams Hall Club; NAACP. JONES, EARLENE F. Greenville Major: Marketing South Campus Club. JONES, JANE Bowman Major: Accounting Student Union Board, Young Democrats; Sojoumer Truth Hall Club; Accounting Club, Pep Club, NAACP. 108 Seniors JARIDAU, MELICENT M. Charl Major: Business Administration Phi Chi Theta Business Fratemity, Sojou Truth Hall Club, Student Christian Assoc! NAACP. ia JENKINS, BARBRA ANN Major: Psychology Minor: Criminal Justice Psychology Club, Young Democrats; Will Hall Club, Sojourner Truth Dining Hall Student Publications Staff. ; JENKINS, LINDA M. West Palm Bea Major: Counselor Education Minor: Spanish and History Pi Sigma Epsilon, Political Science and H Union; Los Conquistadores; Les Cherchei Student Christian Association; Student Board, Mays Hall Il Club, NAACP. : JETER, BONNIE J. Major: Social Welfare Social Welfare Club, Humanities Soci Williams Hall Club, NAACP. JOHNSON, ALTHEA E. Clin Major: Elementary Education by Amett Club, Sojoumer Truth Hall Club. . JOHNSON, ARLENA St. Major: Agribusiness Williams Hall Club, Agribusiness Club, Your c Democrats, Pep Club, Student Alumni R tions Organization, NAACP. KINLAW, MELISSA V. Hardeeville Major: Computer Science Minor: Business Management Association for Computing Machinery, Truth Hall Club, NAACP. KIRBY, STEPHANIE C. Columbia Major: Marketing Pi Sigma Epsilon Professional Marketing Fraternity, NAACP, Mays II Club, National Student Business League. KNUCKLES, SAVITRA L. Sumter Major: Mechanical Engineering Technology Minor: Computer Science Houston Engineering Society, NAACP, Truth Hall Club, Pep Club. LEE, DENNIS L. Fayetteville, NC Major: Pre-Medicine Minor: Chemistry Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.; NAACP; Association of the United States Army; Phi Mu Alpha Music Honor Society; Pre-Med Club; Humanities Society; E.E. Just Science Club; Off Campus Club; ROTC Advance Course Club; Marine Biology Club; Collegiate Choir; Student Govemment Association. LEE, RONDA A. Charleston Major: Marketing Pi Sigma Epsilon, Mays II Club. LEMON, THELMA R. Manning Major: Physical Education Minor: Health Health and Physical Education Club, NAACP, Off Campus Club, Young Democrats. JONES, LARON P. Beaufort Major: Special Education Truth Hall Club, Special Education Club. JONES, LISA A. Laurens Major: Marketing Minor: Management Phi Beta Lambda Business Fraternity, Inc.; Truth Hall Club; NAACP. JONES, MICHELE L. Chester Major: Counselor Education Minor: Psychology Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, SCSC Jazz Ensemble, Collegiate Choral, South Campus Club, Counselor Education Club. v JOSEY, LILLIAN V. Darlington Major: Marketing Society for Advancement of Management, Mays Il Club. KELLY, CAMILLA S. Bowman Major: Child Development Early Childhood Education Home Economics Club, NAACP. KING, TANYA Y. Bennettsville Major: Child Development Early Childhood Education Home Economics Club, Seniors 109 ———— —— LEONARD, PORTIA N. Waynesboro, GA Major: Speech pathology and Audiology Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Williams Hall Club, Speech Pathology and Audiology Club, — Sigma Alpha Eta, Honorary Speech Pathology — and Audiology Club, Miss Sigma Alpha Eta. LEWERS, CASSANDRA D. Greenville — Major: Office Management and Administra- tion es NAACP, Society for the Advancement of — | Management, South Campus Club. oa LEWIS, LARRY T. Camden — Major: Electrical Engineering ot oot Houston Engineers Society, Cooperative Education Club, Student Christian Association, oa NAACP, Mitchell Hall Club. a? LLOYD, CATHY Manning Major: Child Development and Early Child- — hood Education x NAACP, Sojoumer Truth Hall Club, Association for Childhood Intemational G LLOYD, CHRISTINE J. Gadsden Major: Accounting Zeta Kappa Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., Society for the Advancement of Management, NAACP, Young Democrats, — Williams Hall Club. r MACK, CAROL D. Orangeburg Major: Marketing “hee Minor: Elementary Education a) South Carolina Collegiate Chorale, NAACP, Offi Campus Club, Student Christian Assoc., + Student Goverment Association. ‘ MITCHELL, PERMON D. Bowman Major: Counselor Education Minor: Psychology Humanities Society, Counselor Education Club. MULDROW, JACQUELINE Springfield, MA Major: General Business Administration Phi Beta Lambda Business Fratemity, Co Op Club, Society for the Advancement of Man- agement, Sojoumer Truth Hall Club, NAACP. MONTGOMERY, INA PHYLLIS Kansas City, MO Major: Computer Science Minor: Business Association for Computing Machinery, NAACP, Student Publications. MONTGOMERY, TINA R. Georgetown Major: Special Education Council for Exceptional Children, Lady Diamond Social Club, Mays II Hall Club, NAACP. MOORE, ‘CELESTE Pinewood Major: Pre-Law _ Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Tau Beta Sigma National Honorary Music Sorority, Marching “101”, Band Club, Mays II Club, Poitical i Science and History Union. MOORE, FRED P. Brooklyn, NY Major: Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Club, Off Campus Club, e NAACP, Wine Psi Phi. hi Seniors 111 ORAGE, YOLANDA Frogmore Major: Special Education Council for Exceptional Children, Sojoumer Truth Hall Club, NAACP. OWENS, KAREN D. Sumter Major; Speech Pathology Audiology Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Kantorei, S. C. State College Collegiate Choral, Speech Pathology Club, Student Government Associa- tion PARROTT, PAULINE V. Lynchburg Major: Marketing Minor: Business Administration Sojoumer Truth Hall Club, NAACP. PARMLEY, TERENCE O. Brooklyn, NY Major: Accounting Minor: General Business Wine Psi Phi Social Fratemity, Inc., Pre-Med Club, Accounting Club. PAUL, MACK D. Orangeburg Major: Civil Engineering Off-Campus Club, Houston Engineers Society, South Carolina State Company of the AUSA; NAACP, PERRY, FAYE Norway Major: Professional English Minor: English Education Sigma Tau Delta National English Honor Society. 112 Seniors MCLELLAN, DONALD L. Dillon Major: Agribusiness Minor: Economics 4 Agribusiness Club, Young Democrats, Pep Club, Mitchell Hall Club, NAACP. MCNEIL, WILLIE T. Lake View Major: Business Education Gas Phi Beta Sigma Fratemity, Inc., Off-Campus Club. 4 NEAL, YVONNE M. . Camden Major: Marketing ; Student Christian Association, Society for the Advancement of Management; Sojoumer Truth Hall Club. — NELSON, ADRIENNE J. Greenville Major: Computer Science Minor: Mathematics Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., South Campus Club; Association for Computing Machinery; NAACP. ODOM, PATRICE A. Denmark Major: Criminal Justice Minor: Psychology Criminal Justice Club, Sojoumer Truth Hall Club. OLIVER, ANGELA M. Andrews _ Major: Poltical Science Pre-Law Minor: English Political Science and History Union, Young Democrats, J.l. Washington Dining Hall Club, Williams Hall Club, Pep Club, NAACP. aa ae MCCLINTON, IRMA L. Greenwood Major: Food and Nutrition Home Economics Club, NAACP, Student Christian Association, Truth Hall Club. MCCLOUD, SHERRY Orangeburg Major: Computer Science Minor: Business Administration Association of Computing Machinery, Off Campus Club, NAACP. MCCLURE, KATHY L. Clover Major: Political Science Minor: History Political Science and History Union, NAACP, Young Democrats, Mays Hall II Club. ' MCDUFFIE, WILLIAM S. Atlanta, GA Major: Accounting ‘ Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society, Delta Mu Delta National Business Honor Society, Accounting Club, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Frater- nity. bores MYRA A. Beaufort Major: Speech Pathology and Audiology Minor: Special Education Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Sigma Alpha Eta Speech Pathology Honor Society, Council for Exceptional Children, Speech Pathology and Audiology Club, Williams Hall Club. MCINTYRE, LINDA D. Georgetown Major: Civil Engineering Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, National Honor Society of Scabbard and Blade, Houston Engineering Society, Advanced Course Club, Association of the United States Amy, Off Campus Club. MORANT, SHARKON A. Holly Hill Major: Physical Education Minor: Biology Physical Education Club, Washington Dining Hall Club, NAACP, Williams Hall Club, Student Christian Association. MORTON, LUCIOUS B. Abbeville Major: Electrical Engineering Technology Minor: Computer Science ROTC Advanced Course Club, Association of the United States Army, Houston Engineers Society, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. MOTT, CHERYL Y. Bishopville Major: Counselor Education Minor: Psychology The Bulldog Staff, Student Christian Associa- tion, New Generation, Williams Hall Club. MYERS, BELINDA St. Matthews Major: English Education Minor: French Manning Hall Club, Student Christian Associa- tion, NAACP, Student National Education Association. MCAFEE, VON CEDRIC Charlotte, NC Major: Professional Mathematics Minor: Computer Science NAACP, Off Campus Club, ROTC Advanced Course Club. MCCANTS, SENDY Manning Major: Accounting Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Fraternity, Delta Mu Delta, Accounting Club, Humanities Society, NAACP, Off Campus Club. Seniors 113 RAVENELL, WILHELMENIA Reevesville Major: Office Management and Adminis- tration Mays Hall Il Club, Phi Beta Lambda Business Fraternity, Inc. REED, DIANNE Columbia Major: Speech Pathology eech Pathology Club, Off-Campus Club, Pep lub, NAACP. K, VANESSA D. Whitmire Accounting counting Club, Williams Hall Club, Phi Beta imbda Fratemity; Pep Club. RENWIC RICE, CEDRIC T. Greenville Major: Computer Science Minor; Mathematics Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., Euclidean Club; South Carolina State Company of the AUSA; Off-Campus Club. RICE, LESA M. Georgetown Major: Professional Chemistry Minor: Mathematics Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, Beta Kappa Chi Scientific Honor Society; Kappa Mu Epsilon Honorary Mathematics Society; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Euclidean Club, E. E. Just Science Club, Pre-Med Club. RICE, SYLVIA Georgetown Major: Office Management and Adminis- tration South Carolina State Company of the AUSA, ROTC Advance Course Club, Mays Hall II Club: NAACP. 114 Seniors PRINGLE, RICHARD A. Manning Major: Biology Minor: Education Beta Kappa Science Scientific Honor Society, Emest E. Just Science Club; Omega Psi Phi Fratemity, Inc.; Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society; Humanities Society. PRIOLEAU, FRANCENIA C. Hopkins Major: General Business Administration Phi Beta Lambda Business Fraternity, South Campus Club, Volleyball Team; Society for the Advancement of Management; Young Demo- crats; NAACP. PRIOLEAU, LINDA K. Charleston Major: Office Management and Adminis- tration Mays Hall II Club, Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Fraternity; NAACP. PRIOLEAU, THEODORE Alvin Major: Speech Pathology Speech Pathology Club; Sigma Alpha Eta Honor Society; South Campus Club. PUGH, ARTHUR Pinewood Major: Mechanical Engineering Technology Co-Op Club, Houston Engineers Society. RAGIN, HOWARD T. W. Bronx, NY Major: Political Science Pre-Law Minor: Economics Political Science and History Union; Student Government Association; Young Democrats, Off-Campus Club, NAACP. ee ae owe eee Ahn mn oo ne PITTS, JANIE M. Ridgeland Major: Counselor Education Minor: Psychology NAACP. POINT, MERLE Y. Charleston Major: Marketing Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Frater- nity, NAACP, Off Campus Club, Pep Club. POLITE, ANITA D. Charleston Major: Business Education Minor: Secretarial Science Williams Hall Club, Cheering Squad. POLITE, KAREN E. ' Eutawville Major: Office Management and Adminis- tration Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Frater- nity, South Campus Club, Dining Hall Club. POLLARD, ELISHA C. Sumter Major: Criminal Justice Phi Mu Alpha, ROTC Advanced Course Club, Association of the United States Army, Concert Choir, Criminal Justice Club, Collegiate Chorale, Betheat Hall Club, Off Campus Club, Spanish Club. PRINGLE, ANITA Pinewood Major: Accounting Accounting Club, NAACP, Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Fraternity, Truth Hall Club. PERRY, LISA G. Newberry Major: Business Administration Minor: Computer Science Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Lady Diamond Social Club, Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, Delta Mu Delta Honor Society, NAACP, Sojoumer Truth Hall Club. PETERSON, SONYA P. Columbia Major: Criminal Justice Minor: Political Science Psychology Club, Criminal Justice Club, Political Science and History Union, Williams Hall Club, Spanish Coub, NAACP, Student Alumni Relations Organization. PHELPS, SANDRA A. Greenville Major: Marketing NAACP, South Campus Club, Society for the Advancement of Management. PIERCE, LASHELLE J. Camden Major: Computer Science Minor: Management Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.; Ultimate Taste Model; Sojourner Truth Hall Club. PINCKNEY, YOLANDA P. Summerville Major: Marketing Young Democarts, Phi Beta Lambda Business Fraternity, Off Campus Club, Student Alumni Relations Organization. PITTS, DELA L. Clinton Major: Psychology Minor: Special Education Psychology Club, Off Campus, NAACP. Seniors 115 RODDEY, CHERITA L. Rock Hill Major: Marketing Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Frater- nity, South Campus Club, Student Govemment Association, NAACP. ROGERS, GREGORY L. Laurens Major: Accounting Accounting Club, Off Campus. ROGERS, JEFFREY RK. Atlanta, GA Major: Marketing Marching “101” Band, Band Club, Mitchell Hall Cl ub, Off Campus Club. ROGERS, SAMMY E. Dillon Major: Mechanical Engineering Technology Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Cooperative Education Club, Euclidean Club, Houston Engineering Society. ROGERS, VIVIAN Bishopville Major: General Business Administration Minor: Accounting Truth Halil Club, NAACP, Society for the Advancemnt of Management, Young Demo- crats. ROPER, DARLENE A. Wadmalaw Island Major: Marketing Off Campus Club, Society for the Advancement of Management. 116 Seniors 4c. ry | RICHARDSON, DELPHINE Columbia — Major: Elementary Education 3S Amett Club, Williams Hall Club. ae RICHARDSON, PANDORA L, Charleston’ Major: Chemistry Minor: Mathematics Pre Med Club, E.E. Just Club, Mays II Club, a zat Young Democrats. | ROBERTS, TONI A. Orangeburg © rg Major: Professional English % Minor: English Education ae Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.; Sigma Tau Delta National English Society; Gamma Tau s Omega. ae ROBINSON, MICHAEL A. Manhattan, NY _ Major: Industrial Arts Education Dining Hall Club, Off Campus Club. 2 ROBINSON, MOLINEAUX Columbia e Major: Electrical Engineering Technology ROTC Advance Course Club, Association of the — United States Army, Off Campus Club, ia ROBINSON, SANDRA D. Trenton — Major: Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Club, NAACP, Alpha Kappa . Alpha Sorority, Williams Hall Club. SANDERS, KENNETH Aiken Major: Electrical Engineering Technology Co-Op Club, Houston Engineers Society; South Campus Club; Student Union Board. SCOTT ANTHONY J. Eastover Major: Criminal Justice Criminal Justice, Los Conquistadores; Off- Campus Club, NAACP. SCOTT, HELEN O. Florence Major: Professional Health Henderson-Davis Players, Alpha Psi Omega National Honorary Dramatic Fraternity; Wil- liams Hall Club. SCOTT, TERRENCE C. Akron, OH Major: Computer Science ROTC Advance Course Club, Off-Campus Club; South Carolina State Company of the AUSA. SEEGERS, SHEROLYN A. Ninety Six Major: General Home Economics Home Economics Club, Sojoumer Truth Hall Club. SESSIONS, JEFFREY G. Rochester, NY Major: Industrial Education Minor: Engineering Co-Op Club, Off-Campus Club; Houston Engineers Society; NAACP. ROPER, ROCHELLE L. Charleston Major: Marketing Pi Sigma Epsilon, Williams Hall Club ROSE, MARCIA L. Orangeburg Major: Home Economics Education Marching 101 Band, Band Club; Home Economics Club, Wiliams Hall Club; J. I. Washington Dining Hall Club; Tau Beta Sigma Honorary Band Sorority, NAACP. ROSS, MARILYN R. Rock Hill Major: Business Education Minor: Office Occupation Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Society for the Advancement of Management; Accounting Club; Williams Hall Club. SALTERS, LINDA D. Hardeeville Major: Office Management Administration Sojoumer Truth Hall Club. SAMS, TOMASINA Hutington, NY Major: Social Welfare Minor: Sociology Social Welfare Club. SAMUELS, ESTER P. Florence Major: Speech Pathology Audiology Speech Pathology and Audiology Club, Sigma Alpha Eta Honor Society; Student Christian Association, Mays Hall Il Club. Seniors 117 SMALL, ANITA Spartanburg Major: Marketing Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., NAACP, Ultimate Taste Modeling Group, SCSC Dancers, Truth Hall Club. SMALLS, LEE V. Holly Hill Major: Physical Education iealth and Physical Education Club, NAACP, bus Club, Young Democrats. RLISE Bronx, NY. or: Marketing 1a Epsilon, South Campus Club, SCSC Kantorei SMITH, DEBORAH L, Columbia Major: Accounting Accounting Club, Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Fraternity, South Campus Club. SMOAK, HENRI B. Orangeburg Major: Computer Science Minor: Mathematics Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc., Association of the United States Army, Advance Course Club, Marching 101 Band, Band Club, Mitchell Hall Club. SOLOMON, CARLTON Johns Island Major: General Business Administration NAACP, Track Team. 118 Seniors SHIDER, HARRY J. Walterboro Major: Food and Nutrition Off Campus Club, Home Economics Club, NAACP. SHIDER, KENNETH T. Cottageville Major: Political Science Minor: Spanish Alpha Mu Gamma Honorary Foreign Language Society, Young Democrats, Spanish Club, Washington Dinning Hall Club, Political Science and History Union. SIMMONS, JEROME Mt. Pleasant Major: Computer Science Minor: Business Management NAACP, Advance Course Club, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., Off Campus Club. SIMPSON, CYNTHANIA R. Cope Major: Music Minor: Education Marching 101 Band, Band Club, Tau Beta Sigma National Honorary Band Sorority, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. SIMPSON, MARY G. Clinton Major: Special Education Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., Council for Exceptional Children, Williams Hall Club. SIMS, JAUN M. Winnsboro Major: Accounting Minor: General Business Administration Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc., Marching 101 Band, Phi Mu Alpha Music Fratermity, Band Club, Off Campus Club, NAACP. = ye : Poets 2! Sst AN eat OO eat omed ata STEVENSON, HILDA A. Ridgeland Major: Accounting Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Frater- nity, NAACP, Williams Hall Club, Accounting Club. STEWART, ROSE M. Union Major: Counselor Education Minor: Psychology Student Christian Association, South Carolina State Gospel Choir, NAACP, Mays II Hall Club. STREETS, LAURENCE A. Paulsboro, N.J. Major: Accounting Wrestling Team, Mitchell Hall Club, Accounting Club. STUKES, ANNA E. Denmark Major: Marketing Minor: General Busines Administration, NAACP, SULLIVAN, BRENDA L. Greenville Major: Professional Mathematics Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., Henderson-Davis Players, South Campus Club. SWEET, SHELIA D. Greer Major: Child Development Early Childhood Education Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., Early Childhood Education Club, SC Association for Children Under Six, Home Economics Club. SOLOMON, TONYA G. Taylors Major: Computer Science Minor: Mathematics Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society, Kappa Mu Epsilon Mathematics Honor Society, Euclidean Club. SPARKMAN, MICHAEL A. Georgetown Major: Accounting Association of the United States of America, ROTC Advanced Corps Club. SPRINGS, KELVIN L. Johns Island Major: Health Education Minor: Physical Education Off Campus Club, Physical Education Club, Students Alumni Relations Organization. v STAGGERS, RAMONA Andrews Major: Political Science Young Democrats, Political Science and History Union, Mays II Hall Club, NAACP. STATEN, ESTHERVINA Camden Major: Elementary Education Amett Club, Truth Hall Club, NAACP. STEVENSON, DONNA J. Pottstown, PA Major: Mechnical Engineering Technology Houston Engineers Society, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., Student Alumni Relations Organization, Henderson-Davis Dance Ensem- ble, Co-op Education Club. Seniors 119 ies TANNER, ANGELA M. Johnsonville Major: Speech Pathology and Audiology = Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., Speech Pathology Club, Sigma Alpha Eta Honor — Society, Williams Hall Club, Miss South Carolina State College, NAACP. ft THOMAS, NAIDA R. Bronx, NY Major: Marketing Ra THOMPSON, ALAN St. George Major: Marketing Minor: General Business Administration = Student Christian Association, Band Club, — Marching 101 Band, Off-Campus Club, Pi — Sigma Epsilon, Kappa Alpha Psi Fratemity Inc., NAACP, S.C. State Ensemble. x THOMPSON, JOYCE L. St. George © Major: Speech Pathology and Audiology Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., Speech i Pathology Club, Williams Hall Club. a THROWER, ALFONZA Santee Major: Professional Mathematics Minor: Computer Science z Kappa Mu Epsilon National Mathematics Honor Society, Co-op Club, Euclidean Club, Off — Campus Club, Association for Computing Machinery. 4 TINDALL, THOMASENA Lamar Major: Child Development Early Childhood Education Minor: Home Economics Education ACEL, Mays Hall Il Club, Home Economics Club, Child Development Club. TOMPKINS, DERRICK E. Due West Major: Accounting Accounting Club, Society for the Advancement of Management, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc., Advance Course Club. TUCKER, CLIFFORD N. Summerville Major: Marketing Society for the Advancement of Management, Off Campus Club, ROTC Advanced Course Club. TUCKER, MARY D. Eastover Major: General Business Administration Minor: Computer Science NAACP, Mays Hall Il Club, Young Democrats. TWITTY, STEPHEN M. Chesnee Major: Criminal Justice Minor: Political Science Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc., National Society for Scabbard and Blade, Association of the United States Army, Advanced Course Club, Criminal Justice Club, Political Science and History Union, Off Campus Club. VARNEDOE, ARNITA D. Midway, GA. Major: Criminal Justice Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., NAACP, Mays Hall Il Club, Criminal Justice Club. VENNING, GWENDOLYN Georgetown Major: Computer Science Minor: Business Administration Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society, Kappa Mu Epsilon National Mathematics Honor Society, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., Euclidean Club, South Campus Club, Associa- tion for Computing Machinery. 120 Seniors PGE a I Fs fa ae WILLEY, SANDRA D. Cordova Major: Elementary Education Amett Club, Off Campus Club. WALTERS, BERNARD O. Leesville Major: Professional Mathematics Minor: Computer Science Student Christian Association, Advanced Course Club, Association of the United States Army. WALTERS, WALTER L. Ino Major: Pre-Medicine Minor: Chemistry Off Campus Club, Pre-Med Club, Spanish Club, NAACP. WARREN, RANDOLYN A. Greenville Major: Marketing Phi Beta Lambda Business Fratermity, NAACP. WASHINGTON, BRENDA L. Charleston Major: Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Club, Williams Hall Club. WASHINGTON, JULIE E. Orangeburg Major: Marketing Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., NAACP. WADE, GLORIA A. Landover, MD. Major: Computer Science Minor: Mathematics Business Association for Computing Machinery, Williams Hall Club. WADDELL, FRANCES L Spartanburg Major: Special Education Council of Exceptional Children, Mays II Hall Club. WAITS, KIM P. Charleston Major: Political Science Pre-Law Political Science and History Union, Williams Hall Club, NAACP, WALKER, DENNIS L. Branchville Major: Criminal Justice Minor: Psychology Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc., Criminal Justice Club, French Club, NAACP, Dining Hail Club, Mitchell Hall Club. WALKER, RICHARD Manning Major: Professional Biology Minor: Professional Chemistry NAACP, Off Campus Club, E.E. Just Science Club, PreMedicai Club, Washington Dining Hall Club, Young Democrats. WALKER, WANDA H. Chester Major: Biology Minor: Education Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., NAACP, Pre-Med Club, Williams Hall Club, E.E. Just Science Club. Seniors 121 WHITE, JANICE D. Rock Hill Major: Elementary Education South Campus Club, Amett Club, NAACP. WHITE, SIMONE N. Charleston Major: Child Development Early Childhood Education Williams Hall Club, NAACP, Home Economics Club, Pep Club, Young Democrats. WHITE, STERLING E. Wilmington, DE Major: Marketing Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc., Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Fratemity, Society for the Advancement of Management, Association of the United States Army, NAACP. WHITE, TYRONE B. Ridgeway Major: Criminal Justice Minor: Pre-law Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., Criminal Justice Club, Association of the United States Army. WIGGINS, LISA D. Savannah, GA Major: General Business Administration Phi Beta Lambda Business Fraternity, SC State Cheerleader. WILDER, ALFREDA Charleston Major: Computer Science Minor: Business Management Euclidean Club, Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society, Co-op Club, Williams Hall Club. 122 Seniors WASHINGTON, KENNETH L. Miami, FL Major: Music Education SC State Concert Choir, Marching 101 Band, NAACP, Student Christian Association. WATKINS, EDWIN P. Camden Major: Marketing Student Christian Association, Society for the Advancement of Management, Mitchell Hall Club, NAACP. WATSON, LAVARO M. Charleston Major: Marketing South Campus Club, Choir Club, SC State Collegiate Choral. WHETSTONE, CAROLYN T. Orangeburg Major: Marketing NAACP, Society for the Advancement of Management. WHITE, CLARENCE E. Philadelphia, PA Major: Criminal Justice Mitchell Hall Club, Criminal Justice Club, NAACP. WHITE, EVELYN Eutawville Major: Counselor Education Minor: Psychology Pep Club, Off Campus Club, Student Union Board. he Le het AS a fg hlT ORL LE RET CHIE BA CS LODE L LD LED ORL ELA A NPE A ite es Se i i 2 er WILLIAMS, MELVIN C. North Augusta Major: Civil Engineering Technology Minor: Computer Science Houston Engineering Society, Off Campus, NAACP. WILLIAMS, KOBERT Bath Major: Elementary Education Amett Club, Student Education Association. WILLIAMS, RODNEY L. Brooklyn, NY Major: Electrical Engineering Technology Kappa Alpha Psi Fratemity, Houston Engineers Society, Off Campus Club, NAACP. WILLIAMS, TERRY East Norwalk, CT Major: General Business Administration Minor: Economics Society for the Advancement of Management, Off Campus Club. WILLIAMS, VERNON J. Pineville Major: Professional English Minor: Political Science Young Democrats, Student Christian Associa- tion, Student Government Association, Poli- tical Science and History Union, Gamma Tau Omega, NAACP, South Campus Club. WILLIAMS, WILLETTA D. Miami, FL Major: Speech Pathology Minor: Deaf Education SCA Gospel Choir, Speech Pathology Club, Off Campus Club, NAACP. WILLIAMS, ADRIAN A. Ridgeland Major: Pre Medicine Minor: Chemistry Pre Medicine Club, Ernest E. Just Club. WILLIAMS, DEBRA D. Darlington Major: Marketing Minor: Management Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Frater- nity, South Campus Club, NAACP. WILLIAMS, GLORIA Blackville Major: Accounting Sojoumer Truth, NAACP, Accounting Club, New Generation, Washington Dining Hall Club. WILLIAMS, HAROLD B. Hodges Major: Political Science WILLIAMS, JAY B. Greenville Major: Mathematics Minor: Computer Science Computer Science Club, Euclidean Club, Mays 1 Club, NAACP. WILLIAMS, LINDA Bath Major: Home Economics Education Kappa Omicron Phi Honor Society, Home Economics Club, Off Campus Club. Seniors 123 YDBURY, LINDA Hemingway inal Justice ai Justice Club, Marching “101”, Mays CARRTINA Orangeburg Education Campi ‘lub, Psychology Club. GHT, IRIS K. Taylors Science id Management Machinery, Truth Hall WRIGHT, KARLA J. Daytona Beach, FL ematics Education Biology S Dancers, Off Campus Club, NAACP, Euclidean Club. WRIGHT, KATHERINE R. Orangeburg Major: Office Management Administration Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, Delta Mu Delta Business Honor Society. WRIGHTEN, JARMAQUETIA NewLondon, CT Major: Speech Pathology and Audiology Speech Pathology and Audiology Club, Williams Hall Club, Cheering Squad, NAACP. 124 Seniors WILLINGHAM, PRISCILLA M. Delray Beach, FL Major: General Business Administration Minor: French Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Williams Hall Club, NAACP, Alpha Mu Gamma National Honor Foreign Language Fraternity, Society for the Advancement of Management, French Club. WILSON, BETRAM W. Hartsville Major: Electrical Engineering Technology Off Campus Club. WILSON, JOSEPHINE Elliott Major: Professional Mathematics Minor: Computer Science Euclidean Club, Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society, Kappa Mu Epsilon Mathematics Honor Society, Mays Hall Il Club, NAACP. WINGATE, ALEASE Timmonsville Major: Civil Engineering Technology Houston Engineering Society, Student Chris- tian Association Gospel Choir, Mays II Club. WINGATE, LOUIS B. Darlington Major: Marketing Kappa Kappa Psi National Honorary Band Fraternity, Marching “101”, NAACP. WOOD, CATHY A. Lugoff Major: Marketing Minor: General Business Administration ee teed pr lee To ns meta __s eon ee SPO ae 12 aire es ZINNERMAN, DARLENE Ridgeland Major: Marketing Minor: Accounting Alpha Kappa Psi Professional _ Busi- ness Fraternity, Ac- counting Club, Off Campus Club. YATES, JEROME D. Bishopville Major: English Education Minor: French Education Marching “101”, Wind Ensemble, French Club, Teacher Education Council. YOUNG, ETHELYN F, Newberry Major: Criminal Justice Minor: Sociology Criminal Justice Club, Truth Hall Club, NAACP. YOUNG, SHEILA F. Greenville Major: Marketing Pi Sigma Epsilon Professional Marketing Fraternity, NAACP, Mays II Hall Club, National Student Business League. Seniors 125 Full Time Graduate Students BOSTIC, JACQUELINE Myrtle Beach B.S., Benedict College Major: Rehabilitation Counseling BRADLEY, ANTIONETTE Vance B.S., South Carolina State College Major: Rehabilitation Counseling BROWN, EARTHA L. St. Matthews B.S., South Carolina State College Major: Counselor Education BUTLER, MARY C. Sumter B.S., South Carolina State College Major: Speech Pathology and Audiology CANTY, KAREN Mullins B.S., South Carolina State College Major: Health Education ELLIS, PENELOPE M. Charleston B.S., South Carolina State College Major: Home Economics Education FREEMAN, ROSLYN Elloree B.S., Savannah State College Major: Sociology FULTON, SIDNEY B. Gable B.A., South Carolina State College Major: Business Administration GEATHERS, NANCY Eutawville B.S., South Carolina State College Major: Mathematics Education GEIGER, LORAINE Columbia B.S., Benedict College Major: Therapeutic Recreation HARLEY, PATRICIA Bamberg B.S., South Carolina State College Major: Sociology HEMMINGWAY, MARLENE Rains B.S., South Carolina State Coilege Major: History 126 Graduate Students JONES, SHA-KON Conway B.S., South Carolina State College Major: Political Science KING, OLLIE P. Orangeburg B.S., Claflin College - Major: Art MANGRUM, WANDA Greenville B.S., Claflin College Major: Social Science MCGEE, NEDRA Chattanooga, TN. B.A., Bennett College Major: Rehabilitation Counseling OWENS, CATHY T. Moncks Comer B.S., South Carolina State College Major: Business Administration PACK, GLORIA J. Gable B.S., Voorhees College Major: Business Administrative PARIS, BRENDA L. Pineville B.S., South Carolina State College Major: Mathematics PURVIS, SHERRY M. Bennettsville B.S., South Carolina State College Major: Child Development ROUNDTREE, JANICE Jackson, MS B.S., Jackson State University Major: Speech Pathology-Audiology TISDALE, RUBY D. Salters B.S., South Carolina State College Major: Business Administration VEREEN, MARTHA North Myrtle Beach B.S., South Carolina State College Major: Business Education WILSON, LORRAINE Kingstree B.A., South Carolina State College Major: Professional History Graduate Students 127 ORGANIZATIONS South Carolina State College Student Government Association . a y Student Government Association Officers L to Right: Dwight Morgan, Business Manager; Maurice Washington, S.G.A. President; Robert Fleming, Vice President; Alvin Williams, Treasurer; Barney Griffin, Recording Secretary 130 Organizations Organizations 131 S 9 N =e n= Toms. Du = = 4) = HH HH ilelatotetaas HHL ogee Office Of Student Publications: The Bulldog and ; Collegian Staffs Wayne J. Cooper Editor Gregory Young Business Manager Phyllis Montgomery Class Organization Editor 132 Organizations Jackson Editor Kai aa Mack Cathi Class Organiza ion Editor t ‘ cee Sao = DS 8 — 3 CH Qo a ral 1ons 133 Izat ° Organ Manuel Kennedy Sports Editor PAatetnbede dd 1) bel |-. , mo HEE [Hf Hf THA t a | ay oy e os KOTS ‘ « Manning Typist Glynnis Libby Corley Typist 154 Organizations Mrs. Betty E. Garrison Director of Student Publications Sophia L. Tarrant Typist Mrs. Francis H. Mack Administrative Specialist Organizations 135 EE ee Left to right, Row 1: Keith Williams, Gregory Freeman, Stanley Robinson, Keith Henley. Row 2: Michae Jordon. Row 3: Samuel Oliver, Michael Hubbard, Bamey Griffin, Kenneth Davis. Row 4: Jerome Simm 5: Gerald Gladney, Greg Nell. Alpha Phi Alpha Seventy-eight years have passed since the first black fraternity was founded on the campus of Comell University in Ithaca, New York. While continuing to stress their aims: manly deeds, scholarship, and love for all mankind, the Beta Delta Brothers have completed several community projects such as providing entertainment and treats for under-priviledged youngsters at the various homes in the Orangeburg area. A Thanksgiv- ing food drive was also sponsored with items collected being distributed into the commun- ity, but the project with the most significance is the adoption of an african child, Emanuel Omaondi, who will be cared for until he is capable of providing for himself. 136 Organizations | Furman, Danny Hudson, Richard Koger, Robert ons, Eric Brown, Diaz Chavis, Bervin White. Row Alpha Phi Alpha Left to right, Row 1: Gregory Freeman, Stanley Robinson. Row 2: Richard Koger, Jerome Simmons, Eric Brown, Keith Williams, Ervin Gillens, Keith Henley. Organizations 137 1 % ew, Rhee le th he Bas. he pi 4 6 Lo ‘ Yr Ph Pres ae . ta | 4 - f os ‘ i Cy a : | “ 1 te 3 ie F. _ go tory wwe ) Sitting: Kenneth Hibbler, Dennis Lee, Willie McNeil. Standing: Rene Hicks, Donald Simpson, Ronald E. Speight, Advisor. Phi Beta Sigma es Fraternity, Inc. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity was founded at Howard University January 9, 1914, on the principles of brotherhood, scholarship, and service. We, the Brothers of Eta Alpha Chapter proudly uphold these ideals. Under the ebullent leadership of the officers, the chapter continues to move forward. The brothers will strive to speed the cause of Sigma on its way to becoming more community oriented. Therefore, we will continue to be a fraternity in the truest and largest social sense of the word — one whose chief thought, aim, purpose and act must be to bind of like, or comparable quality, tastes, and attainments into a close sacred and personal union in order that they might know and experience the best of one another. Organization Officers Left to Right: Kenneth Hibbler, President; Dennis Lee, Vice-president; Rene Hicks, Secretary; Willie McNeil, Treasurer; Ronald E. Speight, Advisor. 138 Organizations Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Standing: Ms. Amella Chance, Advisor; Ceryl S. McFadden, Jennifer Harpton, Myra Royal, Evette Evans, Kimberly Matthews, Dr. Mary Chambers. Seated: Angie Foster, Latrice Gardner, Beverly Cato, LaShelle Pierce. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority was organized at Howard University on January 16, 1920. Several members of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity felt that the campus would profit from the development of a sister organization to their fraternity. As a result, Sorors Arizona Cleaver, Viola Tyler, Myrtle Pearl Neal and Fannie Pettie became founders of Zeta Phi Beta. Thus Zeta Phi Beta and Phi Beta Sigma became the first official Greek-lettered sister and brother organization. It was the idea of the founders that the Sorority would reach college women in all parts Psi Alpha Chapter of the country who were sorority-minded and desired to follow the ideals of finer womanhood which Zeta Phi Beta had established. Currently there are over 300 undergraduate and graduate chapters, divided into nine regions, in the United States and parts of Africa. (Zetas are in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Nigeria.) With the strength and encouragement of higher scholarship, chapter members continue to work for the betterment of communities around the world. The objectives of finer womanhood, sisterly love, and scholarship have brought together Zeta women from all parts of the country - women who have similar tastes and aspirations; and similar desires for concentrated action which will bring about results in removing or blocking movements intended to retard the growth and progress of women, especially in the areas of academic and literary attainment. Zeta has also been outstanding in carrying its share of community charity activities, volunteer services, as well as in granting scholarships and fellowships. Members are involved in most all professional organizations. Organizations 1359 a. . a! old Mitchell, LaVon Mercer, Gregory Brown, Jeffrey Robertson, Darryl Shaw. Standing: Ken Mungin, James Stanfield, er Cooper, Lonnie Holman, Ill, Henri Smoak. Sitting: Lester Campbell, Kevin Camp, Am Donald Bowling, Benjamin Blanks, Jr., Alan McKinney, Shawn Williams, Levexier McDowell, Rog mi me Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity was founded on November 17, 1911 on the campus of Howard University. Omega is unique in that it was the first black fraternity to be found at a predominate- Organization Officers Left to right, Row 1: Claudius Holder, Asst. Dean of Pledgees; James Washington, Chaplain; Lawrence Spann, Keeper of Records Seal; Stephen Twitty, 6th District Undergraduate Member At Large; Kenneth Hubbard, Basileus; William Peterson, Asst. Chaplain; Row 2: Eric Thomas, Editor-to-Oracle; Thomas Toomer, Asst. Keeper of Finance; Eric Wilson, Dean of Pledgees; Carlton Washington, Parliamentarian; Eric Witherspoon, Keeper of Finance; Carl Johnson, Asst. Keeper of Records Seal. 140 Organizations ly black institution. The brothers of Omega live by the four cardinal principles of manhood, scholarship, perseverance and up lift which has brought them from 1911 to the present day. Future plans of Zi Psi include the annual Mardi Gras, the talent hunt program and many other civic oriented functions. a ARERR ERDERSRRaReEeEe Delta Sigma Theta Sorority On January 13, 1913, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., was established at Howard University campus. It has the distinction of being the first undergraduate sorority to be officially incorporated in Washington, DC. Its members are dedicat- ed to the ideas of social welfare, academic achievement, and cultural enrichment. Alpha Xi Chapter was formed here at SCSC in 1934. The projects for the group include Jabberwock, trick or treat for UNICEF, visits to the Autistic Nursery, and others. | Left to right, Row 1: Agatha Yourman, Libby _ Singleton, Wanda Walker, Jennifer Rogers, Ellen | Drake, Deidra Wright, Marylin Ross, Constance Hay, | Jackie Livingston. Row 2: Lenore Stackhouse, Toni ' Roberts, Lesa Rice, Darlene Goodman, Donna | Gibbs, Priscilla Willingham, Delesia Sarvis, Mrs. Rosa W. Perry, Advisor. Row 3: Catherine Shuler, Constance Burrows, Robin Howell, Valarie Green- ough, Evelyn Grant, Pamela Goodwine, Anita Small. Sitting: Donna Stevens, Leslie Boles, Natalie Ford, Michele Jones, Linda Wright, Brenda Sullivan. Standing: Cheryl Hickmon, Gewndolyn Venning, Mary Simpson, Angela Toomer, Johnnie Holmes, Kimberly Kennedy, Karen Boles, Sharon Brown, Adrienne Nelson, Sharon Addison, Dyanne Wylie, Debra Stukes, Corine Myers, Co-Advisor. Rosa Perry, Advisor; Priscilla M. Willingham, | Chaplain; Karen Boles, Corresponding Secretary; Toni A. Roberts, President; Deidra Wright, Historian- Joumalist; Catherine Shuler, 2nd Vice President; Clarissa Klugh, Treasurer; Natalie Ford, Recording Organizations 141 Secretary; Lenore A. Stackhouse, Sergeant At Arms; Constance Burrows, Financial Secretary; Joyce L. Thompson, Custodian. Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Incorporated was founded at Butler University in November, 1922. Our Chapter at South Carolina State College was founded on November 21, 1974 by eleven dedicated young ladies. Community service, education of youth, and leadership training are the hallmarks of the sorority’s program. Activities are encouraged that will further the dignity and worth of the individual members. The annual projects have been the Sigma Gamma Rho Annual Awareness Presentation, Founder's Day, the tutorial program for disadvantaged children and the Rhomania Ball. Our goal is to enrich the scope of our world through community projects and community services. Left to Right: Lovely Hibbler, Christine Lloyd. New Generation Club New Generation was _ founded November 3, 1978 at South Carolina State College. The nine founding fathers desired a social transition on campus and. initiated its Start. New Generation, coaffiliate social organization, has accumulated a number of additional contributory members since its founding on campus. Our promotional characteristics are admirable. We possess unity within ourselves therefore, we feel a need to circulate this form of togetherness to others. Our belief is assisting persons in achieving their individual endeavors. In doing so, we retain not only our self respect, but the respect from others in the community and college. Left to Right: Cheryl Mott, Patrick Brown, Kim Bolden. 142 Organizations : ql | | i Organization Officers Left to Right: Cedrick Rice, Dean of Pledgees; Dennis Walker, Jeffery Mattison, Keeper of Records; Sterling White, Board of Directors. Row 2: Megar Van Benton, Board of Directors; Aubrey Brunson, Board of Directors; Kelvin Davis, Asst. Dean of Pledgees; Eric Westbury, Vice Polemarch; John Platt, Assist Keeper of Records. ie fo Rae ene la Bos + ee : he “sai: : See , ( Sitting: Kelvin Davis, George Pack, Calvin Fleming, Jeffrey Sitting: Medgar Van Benton, Sammy Rogers, Gregory Walker, Sterling White, Adam Lamar. PS Standing: Aubrey Brunson, Andrew DeLoach, Leonard Cheeseborough, John Platt, Comelius Cooper, Dennis Williams. On January 5, 1911 on the campus of Indiana University, in Bloomington, Indiana, ten esteemed young men founded an organization with the purpose of joining young men in a bond of fraternity. The fundamental purpose of that organization was achievement. This organization later became known as Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Incorporated. On December 5, 1931 this organization granted a charter to South Carolina State College, and the Alpha Lambda Chapter was established. The brothers of Alpha Lambda exemplify high esteem for the fraternity. The brothers encourage the upkeep of the fraternity through projects known as Guide Right. Other eer activities include visiting the sick and needy, taking children to games, having halloween parties for neighborhood children, and donating both time and money to groups such sa campaign organizations, The Lenell Geter Fund, and The Sickle Cell Anemia Foundation. Alpha Lambda Chapter is well known in the southeastem province and throughout the nation for its excellence in achievement through both academics and human relations. The chapter will continue to serve ll mankind through the best way the brothers know - achievement and the true meaning of Phi Nu Pi. a. j Mattison. Standing: Harry Williams, Rodney Williams, Eric Westbury, William Green, Craig Jackson. Organizations 143 bs fs rs a a i | a a fee =“ ey 4 Ney . ; o ¢ “ ) ee vy if « y ied Ym sia . 4 APY eS my Pe bz a gers AO aed Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. was founded on the campus of Howard University in Washington, D.C. during the academic year of 1907-08. It is the first Greek-letter organization established in America by Black College women. Alpha Kappa Alpha strives to maintain its standard of finer womanhood, scholastic Johnson, Lori Bowens, Kim Bolden. Organizational Officers Row 1 Left to Right: Beverly McCullough, Correspond- ing Secretary; Lori Bowens, Sargeant At Arms; Karren DeVeaux, Vice-President; Joyce Austin, Parliamentar- Cynthia Simpson, Assistant Dean of Pledgees; Lisa Perry, Dean ian. Row 2: Celeste Moore, Treasurer; of Pledgees; Tamara Cunningham, President. 144 Organizations Sitting: Cynthia Simpson, Lisa Perry, Celeste Moore, Phyllis Cockrum. Standing: Debbie Gideon, Charlene achievement, and service to all mankind through a variety of national and local projects. At the national level, Alpha Kappa Alpha operates the Cleveland Job Corps Center for Wom en, and maintains a life membership program in the NAACP. The Beta Sigma chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha participates in all major activities taking place at the college. In addition the sorority sponsors stimulating projects and programs that include: Founders Day, Fachionetta, and service to the SCSC Speech and Hearing Clinic and the Orangeburg Nursing Home. Sitting: Karren DeVeaux, Amita Varnedoe, Tamara Cuningham, Beverly McCullough. Standing: Joyce Austin, Carla Mathis, Linda McIntyre, Sheila Sweet, Rhonda Gardner, LeRhonda Crumblin. Alpha Kappa Mu Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society is an interdisciplinary general scholastic honor society which was founded in the fall of 1937, on the campus of then Tennessee A T State College in Nashville. The organization’s Purposes are to promote high scholar- ship; to encourage sincere and zealous endeavor in all fields of knowledge and service; to cultivate a high order of personal living, and to develop an appreciation for scholarship and scholar- ly honors in others. Only students who have completed fifty percent or more of the hours required for graduation with a cumulative grade-point average of 5.5 or better are eligible for consideration for membership. Sitting: Debbie Gideon, Sharon Addison, Constance Burrows, Sendy McCants. Standing: Jeffrey Matti- son, Mary L. Smalls, Advisor and David Bennett. Sitting: Joan Johnson, Alfreda Wilder, Josephine Wilson, Brenda Sullivan. Standing: Lovely Hibbler, Carla King, Sheila Rivers, Lesa Rice, Richard Pringle, Lisa Perry, Gwendolyn Venning, Tonya Solomon, Cyrus Simmons. Left to Right: Jeffrey Mattison, Vice-President; Sharon Addison, Secretary-Treasurer; Gwendolyn Venning, Reporter; Leslie Boles, President. Organizations 145 y Sitting: Reggie Godjoin, Kenneth Peterson, Bemard Wingate, Rodney Gadsen, Anthony Shannon. Standing; Eric Tyus, Gerald Gladney, A. Keith Haynes, Willie Bradley, Efrem Dantzeler, William Green. Kappa Kappa Psi Band Fraternity Kappa Kappa Psi is a fraternal society, open to qualified bandsmen in four-year institutions having well-developed band programs. On December 14, 1971,:the Zeta Eta Chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi was established on the campus of South Carolina State College. The fraternity was founded to foster the ideal service as a worthy activity and to recognize outstanding student leaders. This service is to be concentrat- ed in providing assistance, support, and leadership to the band director, the school of music and the sponsoring institution. Being an organization within an organization, Kappa Kappa Psi has a very big responsibility. The Brothers are members of the “101”, Jazz Concert, and Pep Band. 146 Organizations Members of Fall Pledge Line “84” Kneeling: Clifton Parker, Martin Ford, Dwayne Richburg, George Frazier. Standing: Carl Sinkler, Patrick Thompson, James Nesmith, Ronz Sarvis, Louis Nelson. Pi Sigma Epsilon Organization Officers Left to right, Row 1: Rochelle Roper, Social Activities; Mary Williams. Row 2: Sabrina Smith, Sandra Burgess, Linda Jenkins, Vice-president | of Marketing; Stephanie Kirby, Priscilla Vice, Recording Secretary; Sheila Young, President; Mr. Forrest O. Blunt, Advisor. Row 3: Thomas Bookhard, Vice-president; Otis Hudson, Public | Relations; David Randall, Publicity Manager. Sitting: Kim Bolden, Mary Williams, Ronda Lee, Carlise Smith. Standing: Sandra Burgess, Otis Hudson, Coretta Lattimore, Samuel Farmer. Since the founding of Pi Sigma Epsilon, the National Professional Fraternity in Marketing, Sales Man- agement and Selling, the fraternity has evolved into a strong organization for the professional development of those committed to selling and sales man- agement. The commitment shown by these individuals truly exemplifies the principle of PSE, and it has expanded to over 95 chapters from coast to coast. On March 26, 1982, Gamma Sigma Chapter was chartered on the campus of South Carolina State College, and became the 90th chapter which is the first chapter granted to a predominately black college. Today, Pi Sigma Epsilon, the only professional fraternity in marketing and sales management, identifies as one of the greatest impact forces in the nation to motivate college students to enter marketing and related fields. Sitting: Cheryl Coleman, Roger Goodwin, Sheila Young, Standing: David Randall, Rochell Roper, Priscilla Vice, Linda Jenkins, Thomas Bookhart. Left to Right, Row 1: Dr. Johnnie Jenkins, Jr., Advisor; Carla King; Sheila Rivers; Lesa Rice; Willie Roache. Row 2: Joseph Spann, Jeffrey Mattison, F. Thomton Felton, Il, Richard Pringle, Keith Williams. Beta Kappa Chi Scientific Honor Soc Organization Officers Left to Right: Dr. Johnnie Jenkins, Advisor; Sheila Rivers, Vice-president; Lesa Rice, President. 148 Organizations Beta Kappa Chi was established in 1923 at Lincoln University of Pennsylvania by the science faculty and science students. The organization recognizes and promotes excellence in education. Beta Kappa Chi encourages scientific exploration and all the ramifications associated there with. ‘Science Holds The Golden Key To The Royal Palace Of Knowledge,’ is the motto which exemplifies and acknowledges the necessary training and performance required of BKX members. Election is open to graduate and undergraduate levels for individuals majoring in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Mathematics and Computer Science, and Clinical Psychology. Undergraduate election requirements are: at least 64 hours of completed college work, must possess at least a 3.0 cumulative grade point average and most significantly a 3.0 cumulative average in one of the sciences recognized by the society, in which there must be a minimum of 17 hours. Graduate election: students must have completed at least 15 hours in one of the sciences recognized by the society with an A grade average in at least one-third of the hours and at least a B grade average in the remaining two-thirds semester hours. Nine new members were inducted into the honor society in November, 1984. In March, 1984, two students presented scientific papers at the National Convention. Lesa M. Rice and Sheila L. Rivers both professional Chemistry majors were the presenters. ‘ i 4 i ? | 5itting: Gale Glenn, Antomette Jackson, Michelle Davis, Valerie Scott, Lisa Perry. Standing: Patricia Frasier, Brenda Whitfield, Chardra Porter, Downa _ dJerman, Tona Montogomery, Teresa Yarborough, Karen Hinton. | Lady Diamond Social Club | On September 25, 1980, the Lady Diamond ‘Social Club was Officially registered on South (Carolina State College campus as a social organization. | The organizational purposes are to promote excellence in the arts, sports, and academics; to bring about unity among the students at South Carolina State College and to uphold the image of a True Black Woman. The club participated in various activities on and off campus such as - trips to nursing homes, visits to Orangeburg Regional Hospital ‘and os Atay Organization Officers campaigning for Dr. Kenneth Mosley during his Congressional race. The advisor for the academic year 1984-1985 was Mr. Clarence Hill. The Lady Diamond Social Club has come a long way and today we are still striving throughout these changing times. Sitting: Lisa Perry, President; Valerie Scott, Vice-president; Michelle Davis, Secretary; Gale Glenn, Dean of Pledgees; Standing: Teresa Yarborough, Typist; ‘Persephone Coleman, Reporter; Chandra Porter, Sgt. of Arms; Antoinette Jackson, Asst. Dean of Pledgees; Bridgette Fitzpatrick, Reporter. Organizations 149 LR. Fe ey ¢€ Los Conquistadores Los Conquistadores, the Spanish Club, is composed of Spanish major, minors, and non-majors who are interested in all aspects of Spanish cultures. The club has increased the student involvement with language and culture through a number of activities held during the year. Membership is open to all students interested in learning about Hispanic cultures and lanquage. Organization Officers Left to Right: Kenneth Hibbler, Vice-president; Lovely Hibbler, Secretary; Kenneth Shider, President. 150 Organizations Through other affiliations, students par- ticipating in religious activities may follow their own denominational loyalties, but unlike other religious organizations on campus, the Student Christian Association consists of students and faculty members of various creeds, united by a common loyalty to Christ. Each member enters upon the adventure of finding what it is to be “one in Christ.” ; The association engages in worship, study, and witnessing, and provides wholesome activi- + PRCIGN Re OM a, Way a5: % titel eed} mf Cp 4 if 7 4 Organizational Officers Row 1 Left to Right: Pamela Brown, Hospitality Chairperson; Chiquita Cobbs, Reporter; Gewina Tisdale, Corresponding Secretary; Yvonne Neal, S. C. A. Queen; Maxine Green, Choir Directress; Mary Bunch, Attendant S. C. A. Queen. Row 2: Thomell Cheeks, Photographer; Joseph Brinson, Business Manager; Ronald Gaines, Assistant Business Manager; John Kinloch, Good News Report; Kevin Smalls, Publicity Chairman. Row 3: Marion Toomer, President; Roman Rodriguez, Chairman of Religious Affairs. fess ao PE miseencon : ; ee , Maxine Green, Johnsie Hefney, Patricia Green. Standing: Paul McAllister, Thomell Cheeks, Pamela Brown, Marion Toomer, Student Christian Association ties for the whole campus community. The organization’s purpose is to have religion placed as primary influential factor upon all student endeavors. Nevertheless, it is the organization’s desire to enlighten and provide a well rounded atmosphere for all students, while enhancing religious emphasis. The association seeks to understand the will of Christ, through worship, study, dedicated commitment, and strives to realize His will both in personal living and in working towards a reganerated society. Sitting: Chiquita Cobbs, Carlissa Faust, Yvonne Neal. Standing; Kevin Smalls, John Kinlock, Joseph Brinson, Roman Rodriguez, Tommy Garrett. Organizations 151 Organizational Officers Row 1 Left to Right: Darlene Goodman, Chaplain; Josephine Wilson, Vice-President; Cedric Rice, Assistant Dean of Pledgees; Leslie Boles, Corre- sponding Secretary; Tonya Soloman, Reporter. Row 2: Alfreda Wilder, Treasurer; Gwendolyn Venning, Dean of Pledgees; Sharon Addison, Recording Secretary; Stephan Davis, President. 152 Organizations é é wi ner ET T Euclidean Club The Euclidean Club is composed of ambitious, bright, dedicated students in the field of’ mathematics, computer science and engineering. The clubs objective is to promote greater apprecia- tion for the field of mathematics. They fulfill this by assisting students who are having difficulty in math as well as computer science. The Euclidean Club welcomes all computer science, math, science, and technology majors who possess a 2.5 average or better. The Euclidean Club was organized by Mrs. G. P. Zimmerman in 1938 and is one of two clubs affiliated with the National Council of Teachers of Mathema tics. Sitting: Josephine Wilson, Tonya Solomon, Sheila Rivers. Standing: Cedric Rice, Lesa M. Rice, Gwendolyn Venning, and Alfonza Thrower. )sitting: Bobbie Felks, Stephanie Short, Audrey Buckmon, Marsha Brown, Angela Bulter, Sabena Scott, Trena Frazier. Standing: Mrs. Donnis Zimmerman, Advisor, Charissa Steedley, Teresa Yarbarborough, Bonnie Jeter, Melinda Hough, Audrey Walters, Sherol Brown, Mimie Hodges, Wendy Dunmore, Penelope lover, Mark Lawrence Social Welfare Club “Reach out and touch somebody’s hand, make this world a better place if you can’’. The Social Welfare Club is the official student organization for students in the Social Welfare Educa- tion Program. Activities such as in- dividual participation, group interac- tion, and community involvement are the construction blocks that help club members build this world into a better place. Organization Officers Left to Right: Clarissa Steedley, Public Relations; Audrey Buckmon, Assistant Secretary; Marsha Brown, Vice-president; Wendy Dunmore, Pre- sident. Organizations 153 tings Se Sitting: Esten Pat Samuels, Jarmaquetia Wrighten, Capers, Joyce Thompson, M. Anita McFadden. W. Sanders, Anna Hough, Janice Brown, Theodore Portia Leonard, Dianne LyReed. Standing: Leroy Diahann Graves, Angela Tanner, Sharion T. Prioleau. Speech Pathology Club The Speech Pathology Club is are two-fold; fund raising, work- sponsored by members of the Habilita- shops, and field trips. The tive Science Department who are members engage in various learn- majoring in Speech Pathology and ing experiences outside of the Audiology. Activities of the members classroom. | ee toa | i Organization Officers Left to Right; Jarmaquetia Wrighten, Secretary; Leroy Capers, Treasurer; Joyce Thompson, Pre- sident. hh ee D oe ¥ 4 Fi a , , G:) i Se , Houston Engineers Society _ The Houston Eng ineers Society is ‘in organization composed of in- lividuals who are members of the ichool of Industrial Education and ‘ngineering Technology. The club is ot campus of South Carolina State Col- lege. The aims of the society include developing leadership qualities and encouraging higher scholarship and proficiency in helping the student become familiar with the highly tech- nical and precise ways of industrial life. | Sitting: Claudius Holder, Dexter Palmer, Sandra Selph, Andre Jordan, Linda Prince, Buane DeLaine, Teresa Thomas, Dan Jacobs, C W Wright. Standing: | Benjamin Blanks, Doug Moore, John Funny, Derick Ward, Erick Bennett, Agatha Youmans, Jeanette Mickle, Patricia Louden, D’Ette Weaver, Randy McKinney, _ Alfonza Smalls, Kelvin Felder, Anthony Robinson. The organization also provides assis- tance to students within the depart- ment that may need improvement in the basic engineering, math and science courses. The essence of the society is based on the motto “Think- ing Today and Building Tomorrow.” iamed in memory of the late George ‘louston of Charleston, South Carolina, me of the student organizers and its resident at the time of his death in 925. The club, which was originally organized in 1924, holds the distinction f being one of the organizations on the Sitting: Lester Whitfield, Carl Johnson, Jr., Marcus Childs, Sheri Bingley, Barbara Swinton, Debnah Stukes, Donna Stevenson, Vickie Earl, Jacqueline Johnson, Martina McCants, Linda Hope Wideman, Wilhelmenia Wright, Genetha Mcintyre, Darlene James, Persephone Coleman, Rice, Charles Wood, Larry Lewis, Keith Gadsden. John Beauford, Richard Price. Eric Witherspoon, Standing: Claude McDougal, Gus Roberts, Stewart Thompson, Advisor: Row 3 Left to Right: Advisor; Yancey Johnson, Lé Rhonda Crumblin, Gregory Williams, Kevin Miller, Richard Pleasant. Organization Officers (r, Stewart Thompson, Advisor; Mr. Gus Roberts, ‘dvisor; Donna Stevenson, President; Barbara winton, Vice President; Darlene James, Secre- ary; Wilhelmenia Wright, and Hope Wideman and ‘regory Williams, Reporter Organizations 155 SO ag GO Sitting: Regina Benbow, Denise Holman, Saundra Briggman, Doris Goodwine. The Pre-Nursing Club is embarking upon its’ fifth year of service here at South Carolina State College. The main purpose of the club is to expose the Organization Officers Left to Right: Mrs. Rosa Perry, Advisor; Sandra Woodard, Treasurer; Regina Benbow, Vice- president; Saundra Briggman, Secretary; Valerie Wrice, Reporter; Denise Johnson, President. 156 Organizations Pre-Nursing Club nursing students to the opportunities in the nursing world. This purpose is met by taking the students to different schools that may interest them. | Johnson, Gertrude Sims, Sandra Woodard. Standing: Mrs. Rosa W. Perry, Advisor, Darlene Jenkins, Perdita Ford, Dorothy At present, the Pre-Nursing Club has approximately twenty members. Mrs. Rosa W. Perry is the advisor for the club. Sigma Alpha Eta Honor Society Organization Officers Left to Right: Theodore Prioleau, Vice- president; Anita McFadden, President; Portia Leonard, Secretary; Leroy Caper, Treasurer. Even in Biblical times there are records of those who sought help for speech problems. Those in the field of speech pathology have heard the call of their fellowmen and are doing something to keep those who need help. The idea of Sigma Alpha Eta began in the minds of a group of Speech Pathology majors wanting to promote and recognize significant accomplish- ments in Speech Pathology and Audiology among the students and faculty at South Carolina State College. The organization motto is ‘Striving towards Better Communications”. Organizations 157 Sitting: Felicia Hooks, Kim Bolden, Carlise Smith, Von Della Gilmore, Lillian Josey, Lee Martin. Row 2: Claude McDougal, Constance Linyard, Brenda Drake, Valerie Miller, Donna Plowden, Verna DeVoe, Sharon Thomas, Carolyn Whetstone, Theresa Martin, Darlene Wright. Row 3: Paul Douglas, Melvin Jones, Terry Williams, Myron Wiggins. National Student Business Leaque National Student Business League is the collegiate division of Mr. Lee Martin, Dr. Sundar W. Fleming, and Mr. Forrest O. Blunt. avenues for minorities in the main stream of American business and the nation’s oldest business organization, the National Business The National Student Business League is a national politics. The mission it to serve as an asset, a friend, and a spirit League, founded in 1900 by Booker T. Washington. In September organization with a mission to help strengthen the next generation of professionalism to the students it serves. 1984 the NSBL at South Carolina State College was chartered by of business oriented men and women for the task of forgoing new 78 Sitting: Rita Freeman, Cathi D. Mack, Dannella Carter, Anna LaFayette, Adrienne Martin, Deena Hunter, Shelley Davis. Standing: Mr. Forrest O. Blunt, Advisor, Samuel Kelly, Gloria Middleton, Christine Lloyd, Mary Tucker, Pamela Goodwine, Wanda Glover, Terry Feaster, Linda Prioleau, Cheryl Coleman, Stephanie Kirby, Sheila Young, Anthony Ashford, Wayne J. Cooper. 158 Organizations Organization Officers Row 1: Robertha Walley, President. Row 2: Gail Jackson, Treasurer; Karen Simpson, Secretary. Sitting: Gail Jackson, Carolyn Rhodes, Karen Simpson, Robertha Walley. Standing: Odell Waddell, Jr., Adam Lamar, Monique Yalledy, Dianne Reed, Sandra Walley, Hercules Prince, Darlene Roper, Yolanda Belton, Carla Thompson, Gregory Walker. The Off Campus Club is an active and steadily growing orgnization con- sisting of students residing in Oran- geburg and the surround counties. The objective of the club is to assure that those students not residing on the campus remain an integral part of the campus community. The club sponsors various activi- ties both in the community and on the campus, with the assistance of its Sitting: Antoinette Jackson, Charles Wright, Shirley Caldwell, Vivian P. Bodrick. Standing: Reginald Rembert, Dennis Lee, Joseph Levi, Lovely Hibbler, Donna Plowden, Brenda Myers, Joseph Baxter, Kenneth Hibbler. Organizations 159 rf ‘ ‘ a ia i d Seated: Cheryl A. Hickmon, Carla L. King, Sheila L. Rivers, Lesa M. Rice. Standing: Joseph G. Spann, Andrew V. Deloach, Jeffrey K. Mattison, Eric V. Thomas, Richard Pringle, Dennis L. Lee, E. Thorton Felton, Il, Calvin Fleming. Seated L to R: Marlyne Walker, Deborah Childs, Brenda L. Carter, Wanda H. Walker. Standing: Club Officers Kenneth Reed, George Huffman, Ukeme Eyo, Winfred Murdaugh, Don G. McClintock, A. Timothy L to R: Calvin Fleming, Vice President; Shelia River, McClintock. Secretary; Brenda Carter, Treasurer; Andrew V. DeLoach, President. The Emest E. Just Science Club consists of students who are interested in the various sciences and in broaden- =e ing their knowledge overall. Member- 44 ay 60 Organizations ship is open to all students who are Natural Science majors. The Ernest E. Just Science Club is named in honor of the late Dr. Emest E. Just, a graduate of S.C. State College, whose work in science received international acclaim. aes ko aes oh ie foe, Aras. oy . 4 : ; BA a prin - + ae + ; N ‘ I, j yy i . } , ? i ‘ ’ | z ss ; 5 s As f ae j Sitting: Gail Jackson, Brenda Canty, Carlise Smith, Cathi Mack. Standing: Ibrahim M. Salama, Advisor, Gregory Walker, Terry Williams, Darlene Wright, Jacqueline Calwise, Kim Bolden, Carolyn Whetstone, Rodney Patterson, Wayne Cooper. Society for the Advancement of Management Organization Officers Left to right, Row 1: Gregory Walker, President; Carolyn Whetstone, 1st Attendant to Queen; Darlene Wright, Vice-president; Mr. Ibrahim Salama, Advisor. Row 2: Gail Jackson, Vice- president of Programs; Brenda Canty, Secretary Queen. The Society for the Advancement of Management (SAM) is a organization by a group of students from the Department of Business Administration at South Carolina State College in 1973. SAM is a recognized National Professional organization for managers in industry, commerce, government, and education. The SAM Chapter gives you a personal introduction to the Practicing of management techniques in current use; it is also strengthens your resume with a professional credentials. SAM is provided as a bridge between the theoretical training of the college and the practical world of business and management by bringing together executive in business and students who are preparing to go into business. SAM also provides students with the opportunity to participate in the organizing, directing, and controlling of the activities of an organization dedicated to the promotion and advan- cement of management. Participation in SAM can and will give you a head Start in becoming a good leader as well as giving you a better look at what managers do. Organizations 161 Left to right, Row 1: Dimmone Wilson, Randolyn Warren, Deena Hunter, Valerie Grant, Verna DeVoe, Jennifer Rogers, Tina Edwards, Sharon Thomas, Johnsie Hefney, Kimberly Gist, Adrienne Martin, Tracy Jones, Lisa Wiggins, Sharon Fling, Carol Singleton, Mr. Forrest O. Blunt, Co-Advisor. Row 2: George Pack, Vanessa Renwick, Saundra Brown, Darlene Wright, Constance Burrows, Damella Carter, Lisa Jones, Constance Linyard, Theresa Martin, Kevin Gaillard, Eunice Strange. Row 3: Tammy Foster, Vanessa Frazier, Mary Parson, Miriam Brooks, Brenda Drake, Jacqueline Muldrow, Arthur Sherard, Michelle Dennis, Myron Wiggins, Reginald Williamson. Row 4: Judy Jenkins, Pamela Chivers, Alan Fears, Robert Fleming, Anthony Grant, Eugene Speed. Phi Beta Lambda Phi Beta Lambda is a national as well as statewide organization whose purpose is to provide opportunities for business and office occupations. The specific goals of Phi Beta Lambda are to develop competent, aggressive business leader- ship; strengthen the confidence of students in themselves and their work; encourage members in the development of individual projects which contribute to the improvement of home, business, community; develop character, prepare 162 Organizations for useful citizenship, and foster patriotism; encourage scholarship and promote school loyalty; facilitate the transition from school to by the words taken from the creed, “I believe that 1 have the responsibility to work efficiently and to think clearly and I promise myself to use these work. The spirit of Phi Beta Lambda is exemplified ea we ? abilities to make the world a better place for everyone.” Organization Officers Left to right, Row 1: Adrienne Martin, Assistant Secretary; Verna DeVoe, Female Dean of Pledgees; Reginald Williamson, President; Saundra Brown, Treasurer; Johnsie Hefney, Chaplain; Mr. Forrest O. Blunt, Co-editor. Row 2: Vanessa Frazier, State Corresponding Secretary; Constance Burrows, State Treasurer; Constance Linyard, Reporter; Keving Gaillard, Historian. Row 3: George Pack, Male Dean of Pledgees; Alan Feras, Parliamentarian. Sitting: Lawanda Robinson, Johnsie Hefney, Wanda Glover, Deborah Smith. Standing: Samuel Kelly, Valerie Grant, Jacqueline Calwise, Hilda Stevenson, Christine Lloyd, Debbie Burris, Eric Westbury. Accounting Club The Accounting Club is an organ- ization which was organized at South Carolina State College in 1975 for accounting majors. An accounting major who has successfully completed or presently enrolled in BA 207, Principles of Accounting is eligible for membership. The specific goals of the club is to form a closer relationship among accounting students at the college, to enhance the students knowledge of accounting, and to encourage students who are interested in obtaining a Certified Public Accoun- tants Certificate. The advisor and officers for the 1984-1985 academic year are: Mool Shekhawat, Advisor; Johnsie Hefney, President; Timothy Gary; Vice President; Sendy McCants, Treasurer. Accounting Club Officers L to R: Hilda Stevenson, Johnsie Hefney, Deborah Smith. Organizations 165 WWWVjiews Alpha Mu Gamma Alpha Mu Gamma is the national collegiate foreign language honor society of the United States. It’s more than two hundred chapters, in both state private universities and in publica and private colleges, offers membership to outstanding students who have completed the second or any higher semester of college study of any foreign language. Alpha Mu Gamma was established at Los Angeles City College April 29, 1931, after five members of the foreign language faculty recognized the need for a society to honor achievement in all languages at an early stage in the student’s career. The society is continuing its steady growth and is adding an average of three or four new chapters each year. Gamma Pi Chapter was chartered at South Carolina State College in 1965. Organization Officers Left to Right: Priscilla Willingham, Vice-president; Kai Jackson, President; Lovely Hibbler, Secret- ary Treasurer. 164 Organizations - Left to Right: Karren DeVeaux, Danny Hudson, Linda Mcintyre, Alan McKinney, Lois Bowens, Gregory Freeman. National Honor Society of Scabbard and Blade Organization Officers Left to Right: Linda Mcintrye, President; Gregory Freeman, Vice-president; Karren DeVeaux, Secretary; Lori Bowens, Treasurer. The National Honor Society of Scabbard and Blade is a Military Honor Society that was founded at the University of Wisconsin during the school year 1904-1905, by five field officers in the cadet corps. The primary purpose of Scabbard and Blade is to raise the standard of military education in Pledgees Fall Line 1984 Kneeling: Carl Johnson, Annie Stokes, Kenneth Davis, Randall Cheeseborough, Sheila King. Standing: Ester DeVeaux, Delesia Sarvis, Joan Johnson, Byron Jones, Keith Williams, Gregory Freeman. American Colleges and Universities, to unite in closer relationship their military departments, to encourage and foster the essential qualities of good and efficient officers, and to promote the cadet officers. The society was established at South Carolina State College in the year 1955. We, the members of C-12, focus our effort on improving the military skills of the cadets through extra training activities, and by working closely with the ROTC department on community service projects. Organizations 165 Student Union Board The Student Union Board provides an opportunity for students to expand their growth in leadership and to perform various activities outside the classroom. The Board conducts such programs as debates, exhibits, fashion shows, lectures and other activities involving stu- dents, faculty, and staff. The organization is made up with a president, vice president secretary, treasurer and program committee, entertainment com- mittee, hospitality committee, recreation committee, refresh- ment committee, and a publicity committee. Left to Right: James Truedell, Treasurer; Sophia Tarrant, Secretary; Alvin Williams, President; Jacqueline John- son, Assistant Secretary; Denton Rhames, Chairman of Publicity. 166 Organizations nA Sitting: Sheri Bingley, Sophia Tarrant, Sitting: Iris Gardner, Wanda Walker, Justine Addison, Marlyne Walker, Standing: James Truesdell, Merrill Bates, Juanita Roberson, Craig Battle. Organization Officers Alvin Williams, Jacqueline Johnson. Standing: Glynis Manning, Mr. Raymond A. Gaffney, Advisor; Yolanda Wingate, Denton Rhames, Fonda Phillips, Sylvia Howey. Pre-Medicine Club Since its reorganization in 1973, _ the Pre-Medicine Club is thriving. The club is a collection of students _ interested in professional health areas. _ The Society’s main objective is to prepare students for professional school by preparation for the admis- sion test, tutorial sessions, trips to nearby Medical and Dental Schools. Club members also help to acquaint other student with the club’s activities and fund raisers which expand the members learning activities. Sitting: Andrew DeLoach, Sharalyn Daniel, Beatrice Jackson, A. Timithy McClintock. Standing: Eric Thomas, Karen Benjamin, Lois Corley, Monique Yalledy, Brenda Carter, Dr. Walter Salters, Advisor. Sitting: Andrea Middleton, Patrice Marshall, Nadine Ford. Standing: Calvin Fleming, Regina Nesmith, Thomas Bultman, Michelle Rice, Adrian Williams. Hj FAH IT) lll if aeeTEM @ ew: ee gae f Organization Officers _ ; , Organizations 167 Left to Right: Andrew DeLoache, Treasurer; Jeffrey Mattison, Vice-president; A. Timothy McClintock, President. PRC abt + r j j , fe | - a . Ps ‘ ms ny pA hao f a A M r ad a a Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Kappa Psi, the first national professional fraternity in business, was founded in 1904. Its purposes are to further the individual welfare of its members; to foster scientific research in the fields of commerce, accounts, and finance; to educate the public to appreciate and demand higher ideals therein; and to promote and to advance in institutions of higher learning courses leading to degrees in business administration. The fraternity has serious purposes in that it intends to develop the professional abilities of its members. Alpha Kappa Psi teaches and emphasizes the observance of high standards of professional and personal conduct and ethics, thus providing intangible benefits of value to the student during the formative years. Also, the opportunity is offered each member to emlalge their circle of Sitting: Hilda Stevenson, Brenda DeVore, Sterling White, Debbie Burris, Jacqueline Nixon. Standing: friends and acquaintances through ari Bruster, Cherita Roddey, Debra Williams, Cynthia Brown, Pamela Cobbs, Jayne Bethea, Karen choice fraternal association. Hildebrand, Sandra Brown, Bruce Davis. Sitting: Anita Dennard, Karen Polite, Terry Feaster, Linda Prioleau, Merle Point. Standing: Durvi Carter, Deborah Smith, Audrey Keith, Anita Pringle, Tammy House, Mattie Flecher, Anthoney Brown, Eric Westbury, Ricky Fields, Aubrey Brunson. Organization Officers Left to right, Row 1: Anthony Brown, Master of Rituals; Mattie Flecher, 2nd Vice-president; Debbie Burris, Secretary; Bruce Davis, Histor- ian, 1st Vice-president. Row 2: Mr. Forrest O. Blunt, Co-Advisor; Ricky Fields, Asst. Dean of ledgees; Terry Feaster, Asst. Dean of Pledgees; Aubrey Brunson, President. 168 Organizations Mitchell Hall Club The Mitchell Hall Club is composed of all residents of Mitchell, the newest and most luxurious male dormitory on _ campus. The members of this club strive to _ broaden their scope of college aware- ness, academics, political and social _ development at South Carolina State ' College. Because of the relaxed atmos- phere of the dorm, there is always an opportunity for all to get to know one _ another better. | Left to right: Elijah Campbell, Arthur Sherard, Edwin Watkins, Larry Lewis, Tim Turk, Derek Lindsay, | Maurice Allen. Row 2: Amold Mitchell, Harry Shider, Robert Fleming, Richard Prick, Thurmond Merchison, Cleo Graves, Henri Smoak, John Funny. Organization Officers Left to Right: John Gentry, Treasurer; Mr. Sha-Kon E. Jones, Advisor; Preston Huges, President; Thomas Meadows, Secretary; Johnson Crutchfield, Vice- president. Organizations 169 Left to right, Row 1: Sharon Hill, Marlene Hemmingway, Ramona Staggers, Lois Corley, Deena Hunter, Pernetta Bromell, Linda Prioleau, Jayne Bethea, Bernadette Tillman, Marilyn Ginyard, Sandra Woodard, Linda Jenkins, Sheila Young, Cheryl Coleman. Row 2: Carmel Brown, Adrienne Martin, Kim Bolden, Amita Varnedoe, Beverly McCullough, Bonnie Brown, Charlene Newton. Row 3: Celeste Moore, Loretta Breland, Tina Montgomery, Monica Harrison, Denise Alston, D’ette Weaver. Mays II Club The Mays II Club is composed of one-hundred and twenty-nine young ladies of the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Classes. The club tries to motivate each young lady to do her best in all her. endeavors, social, religious, political and academic. The Club is under the leadership of Marlene Hemmingway, Head Resident; Wanda Mangrum, Assistant Head Ke- sident; Frances Waddell, President; Gwendolyn Hinton, Vice President; Cheryl Coleman, Secretary; Carla Hawkins, Treasurer; and _ Loretta Breland, Miss Mays Il. Organization Officers Left to Right: Marlene Hemmingway, Head Resident; Cheryl Coleman, Secretary. 170 Organization | .. CHC CAR ECONOMICS coco SUTRITiOK Kappa Omicron Phi The purpose of this National Home Econ- omics Honor Society, Gamma Sigma Chapter, is to further the best interest of home economics by developing and encouraging scholastic excellence, leadership abilities, fostering profes- sional activities and interest in promoting fellowship among faculty and students of the profession. Membership qualifications include a major or minor in Home Economics; rank in the upper 35 percent of the class in overall scholarship; a minimum average of 3.0 in Home Economics courses and evidence of superior qualities and potentialities of leadership. Dr. Miriam M. Abemathy and Mrs. E. Marie Ashley-Moore are Co-Advisors. Sitting: Evelyn Singleton, Iris Gardner. Standing: Shirley Caldwell, Gerrie Syrkett. Organization 171 Student National Education Association Sitting: Vivian Bodrick, Wanda Wal Chambers Ill, Shirley Caldwell, tbo py Siete dies ‘ ib aS Leedecke, Mrs. Betty Gilbert, Advisor. The Student National Education Association, SNEA, is an organization for students who are preparing to make education their chosen career. Students are encouraged to become active participants in the organization for their professional growth through attendance at professional seminars and workshops. Student members receive several publications which are Ps 4 a a | 4 4 ie | f fy tif ‘ Left to right, Row 1: Beverly Heyward, Angela Bulter, Karen Holmes, Donnette Martin, Melissa Thompson. Row 2: Sophia Tarrant, Mattie Jackson, Beth Inabinett, Angela Swiggins. The Manning Hall Club strives to The most rewarding and _ highly promote academic excellence and Participated activities by the club are sisterhood among sidents. the female 172 Orqanizations re- during Homecoming, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. The Manning Hall Club philosophy is: come from, but where you are going.” ker, Faye Bostic, Yolanda Belton. Standing: Robert Downs, George Evanglar Washington, Dorothy Glover, Thomas Slater, Wayne primarily instruction oriented and explore new methodologists, trends and helpful hints. Manning Hall Club “It is not where you Home Economics Club The Home Economics of South Carolina State College functions as a student member section of the Amer- ican Home Economics Association. Membership is open to all Home economics majors: Home Economics Education, Child Development Early Childhood Education, General Home Economics, and Food and Nutrition. The objective are to provide opportuni- ties for student growth and develop- ment in the area of professional and the acquisition of effective leadership competencies. Sitting: Arlene Brown, Hazel Irick, Dorothy Bowens, Beverly Smalls, Margaret Sharperson, Elizabeth Greene, Elaina Marshall. Standing: Betty Fowler, Annie Williams, Eula Gadson, Sarah Gaffney, Janet DeLoughery, Cassandra Britt, Joyce Austin, Audrey Adams, Vivian Bodrick, Joyce Boatwright, Shirley Caldwell 4 . i) | | i | Sitting: Terrie Canty, Linda Ealey, Iris Gardner, Hilleri Knowling, Sharon Hill, Juanita Robinson, Sandra Kirkland. Standing: Marlyne Walker, Loretta White, Gerrie Syrkett, Justine Addison, Irma McClinton, Jerry Chisholm, Donna White, Pamela Robinson, Karen Wallace, Harriette Mackey. a te os PEE Members collected can goods for the home for battered women and children in Orangeburg during Thanksgiving holiday. Organizations 173 _ __ an | Seated: Sylvia O. Howey, Merrill Bates, Jada Davis. Standing: Charvette Makins, Dorothy Glover, Delphine Richardson, Olanda Belton, Althea Johnson Amett Club Amett Club Officers 1st row: Harriet L. Fishburne, Treasurer; Dyanne Wylie, President; 2nd row: Mary Braddy, Recording Secretary; Sandra Walley, Corresponding Secretary 174 O rganizations Seated: Dyanne Wylie, Mary Braddy, Sandra Walley, Charlene Newton. Standing: Steve Leonard, Brenda Myers, Wanda Allen, John Lee Rice, Jr. The Amett Club is an organization for students majoring and minoring in elementary education. The club was founded in 1937 by Miss Trudell W. Wimbush. It was named for Dr. Trevor Arnett who was chairman of the German Education Board 1937-38. During the 1984-85 school year, Ms. Barbara Bowman and Mr. Ronald Speight served as co-advisors of the Armett Club. |L to R: Kimberly Crawley, Phyilis Montgomery, Darlene Goodman, Roxanne Oak ley. Standing: Albert Hickmon, Leslie A. Boles, Stephan J. Davis, Gloria A. Wade, Jason Jenkins. _ Association for _Computer Machinery Association for Computer Machinery Officers L to R: Melvin C. Williams, Parliamentarian; Phyllis Montgomery, Vice President; Brenda Cantey, Secretary; Roxanne Oakley, President; ‘Kimberly Crawley, Assistant Secretary; Stephan J. Davis, Chaplain. a® | rs | ka : 3 ue : - met Seated: Brenda Cantey, Pamelia J. Hughes, Stephanie T. Ross, Juanita J. Cleveland. Standing: Robert Proghet, Derrick Steward, Jay Williams, Melvin C. Williams. The South Carolina Student Chapter of the Association for Computer Machinery is a chapter organized and operated exclusively for educational and scientific purposes. The club’s objectives are to provide a means of communication between persons having interest in computing machinery and to promote a greater interest in computer machinery. These are fulfilled by offering tutoring services to students in different languages and having quest speakers for demonstrations using computer machinery. ACM welcomes all computer orient- ed students to join the national and local chapters. The association was founded in 1947 as the society of the computing community. Organizations 175 The H-D Players The Henderson-Davis Players of South Carolina State College function under the Area of Dramatic Arts in the Communications Center. The Henderson-Davis Players are completing their eighth year under the direction of Mr. Frank M. Mundy. In addition to their numerous awards and recognitions the Players were selected by the United States Defense Department and the American Theatre Association to tour the Northeast Command and perform for servicemen. This tour took the Players to Greenland, Iceland, Labrador, and Newfoundland, from August 5 to September 6, 1972. The USO bestowed a tour of Germany, Italy, Belgium and Holland in 1975. More recently the Henderson-Davis Players were selected by the American College Theatre Festival of the American Theatre Association to represent the state of South Carolina in Regional Competition. In addition, the Players have become actively involved with the South Carolina Educational Television Network. They have completed three major film productions to date. Front Row: L to R: Jocelyn Dease, Sonjo C. Deas, Sheila L. Harvin. 2nd Row: Rutheie Gamble, Helen O. Scott, Alice White, Brenda Whitfield, Twanda Tucker, Sarah Capers, Angela Mack, Marion J. Brown. Srd_ Kow: Joseph Osbome, Valerie Williams, Marcus Sherman, Douglas Johnson, Jodie James, Vantony A. Jenkins, A. Barney Griffin, Donny E. Cooper, Raymond Colbert, Leonard Stewart, Anthony Kendricks, Michael Moody, Valeria M. Hickman, Marcus Gethers, Farra Chisolm. “American Buffalo” Vantony Jenkins and Leonard Stewart in a scene of the American Buffalo’’. Set Concept by Robert A. Asei-Wucu. Directed by Frank M. Mundy. 176 Organizations Alpha Psi Omega L to R: Joseph Osbome, Helen A. Scott, Sonja C. Deas, Anthony J. Cooke, Valerie Williams, Angela Mack, Sheila L. Harvin, Vantony A. Jenkins, Raymond Colbert. ‘ Alpha Psi Omega The purpose of the Psi Phi chapter of Alpha Psi Omega National Honorary Dramatic Fraternity is to stimulate interest in dramatic activi- ties at South Carolina State College. _It brings to the College all the advantage and mutual hopefulness provided by a large national honorary fraternity and elects students to membership to serve as a reward for their efforts in participation in College _ production. Alpha Psi Omega Alpha Psi Omega gets ready for another fantastic production. Organizations 177 ae Alpha Beta Alpha Library Science Fraternity Alpha Omega Chapter of Alpha Beta Alpha was installed at South Carolina State College October 28, 1973. The Fraternity itself was established in 1950 at Northwes- tern State College, Natchitoches, Louisi- ana. The purposes of the fratemity are to further the professional knowledge of its members, to promote fellowship, and to serve as a recruiting agency for librarians. Its membership consist of the following categories: students in institutions with undergraduate library science programs, their alumni counterparts, professional faculty and staff located in these institutions, contributing librarians and interested per- sons, sustaining members, and honorary members. Activities of the organization have included community participation; a paper- back fair, which encourages young children to read and to buy books, and a special program in honor of the founder of the organization, a national observance on May ro Alpha Omega Chapter of South Carolina State College is the first chapter of Alpha Beta Alpha to be established in South Carolina. 178 Organizations Left to right, Row 1: Charles Wood, Antoine Alston, Toni Linnen, Alvalene Gadsden, Jacqueline Johnson, Synda Boone, DeMaris Green, Doug Moore. Row 2: Teresa Yarborough, Andre Jordon, Sheila ‘Left to Right: Toni Linnen, Business Manager; Hayes, Monica Elkins, Casandra McDuffie, Kathy Henderson, Sylvia Howey, Fonda Phillips, Erick Benett, Jacqueline Johnson, President; Alvalene Gadson, Sharon Bligen. Row 3: Anthony Robinson, Larry Lewis, Napoleon Martin, Gregory Fields, Craig Battle, ‘Secretary; Dematis Green, Treasurer. Eric Witherspoon. Pep Club The South Carolina State College Pep Club was first started in the Fall |. of 1984 by a group of stateites who . wish to show its appreciation and enthusiasm for Bulldogs who have longed upheld a tradition of cham- | pionship. The organization is com- _ prised of approximately fifty students. _ The Pep Club is always looking for new students with a great deal of enthusiasm to help cheer all South Carolina State College teams to victory. Left to right, Row 1: Gail Payton, Hilda Stevenson, Jacqueline Avery, Adrienne Martin, Angela Bulter, Sabena Scott, Stephanie Short. Row 2: Buane DeLane, Penelope Glover, Bobbie Telks, Sheral Brown, Lynette Epps, Chandra Porter, Vickie Golden, Arlieda Dewese, Mamie Hodges, Dan Jacobs. Organizations 179 Young Democrats The Young Democrats, with the goal to promote student involvement in politics, was established in 1972, on South Carolina State Campus. During the 1978 General Election, Young Democrats were involved in voter registration, distribution of absentee ballots, door-to door campaigning and poll watching at the General election. The slogan of the club is “Young Democrats: We'll make the difference.” Sitting: Pernetta Bromell, Eleazer Carter, Yolanda Pinckney, Maurice James. Standing: Sylvia Robinson, Advisor; Helen Scarborough, Ramona Staggers, Trenton Graham, Paula Henburg, Jayne Bethea. Sitting: Alvalene Gadsden, Jacqueline Johnson, Thona Grant, Kenneth Hibbler. Standing: Kenneth Shider, Olletta Waller, Carmen James, Mary Tucker, Kim Bolden, Travis Graham. Left to right, Row 1: Ramona Staggers, Vice- president; Pernetta Bromell, President; Yolanda Pinckney, Treasurer; Helen Scarborough, Secretary. Row 2: Trenton Graham, Public Relations; Eleazer Carter, Parliamentary; Maurice James, Business Manager. 180 Organizations j THY EH ] ih Allison T. Hickmon, President; Eartha L. Brown, Head Resident, Lorraine Redding, Vice President. LR: Tammy Graham, Carla Reid, Sherry Frazier, Teresa Thomas, Denise Joe, Regina Benbow, Tresilla G. Boyd, Allison T. Hickman, Lorraine Redding, Patricia Louden, Eartha L. Brown. Second Row: Shenese L. Merrill, Theon Salley, Sheila L. Sanders Earle Hall Club Sophomore young ladies comprise the Earle Hall Club. The club strives to promote unity and leadership abilities as well as improvements in academic and social activities. | No other dormitory can provide a young woman with a smoother transi- tion into college life than Earle Hall. _ Residents fondly think of it as a home away from home. Organizations 1 Joann Wallace, Dedra A. Baskin, Adrienne Cooper, Virginia Lanteen, Pamela Smalls, Sheryle Sims, Cynthia G. Mack, Pauline Anderson, Valerie Davis, Row two Jacqueline Foster, Deborah L. Holden, Bettye Robinson, Danette Harrison, Christene Johnson, Myra Davis, Sylvia Gilmore, Veronica Greene, Row three Tracey Brawley, Susan Brown, Penelope Glover, Rori M. Tolbert, Lisa Harvey, Ursula Scott, Carole Gordon, Tasha Browning, Lorraine Washington, Ojetta Rhue, Tweanda N. Galloway. Bradham Hall The atmosphere of Bradham Hall provides for the residents’ academic, physical and mental well-being. The club strives to perpetuate high standards as an organization. Func- tioning as an establishment has enabled the club to strengthen perceptions of the SCSC family and society. 182 Organizations Front Row: Johnsie Hefney, Nadine Ford, Euneater Sutton, Sherolyn Seegers, Kathy D. Robertson, Irma McClinton, Perdita J. Ford, Beverly Curry. Back Row: Brenda Paris, Lethonia Bradley, Cynthia L. Brewer, Jacqueline Muldrow, Brenda Lee Drake, Donna German, Persephone Coleman, Alvalene Gadsden. Sojoumer Truth Hall Club The Sojourner Truth Club is comprised of young women from the Freshman, Sophomore, Juniors, and Seniors classes. These young women have worked very hard with the help of Miss Judy E. Fogle, dormitory director. Everyone has worked throughout the year in preparing for the homecoming activities and Christmas festivities by decorating the dormitory. Open house and the Annual New Years Party were also successful. Therefore, the ladies had one enjoyable year filled with studying, learning, playing and that loving family togethemess. Brenda Paris, Advisor; Johnsie Hefney, President. Organizations 185 eueut ae ae ‘ae rt Front Row: Helen O. Scott, Sharon Yvonne Smoak, Demetria Polite, Tina M. Edwards, Syujuan S. Hill, Jenise Belin, Simone N. White. Second Kow: Pamela J. Goodwine, Tammy E. Goster, Cynthia L. Brown, Sonya P. Peterson, Cheryl Y. Mott, Jarmaquetia Wrighten. Third Row: Misty Wallace, Pamela Robinson, Harriette L. Mackey. Williams Hall Club Young ladies of the Seniors, Sophomore, and Juniors level reside in Williams Hall. The Williams Hall Club tries to motivate each young lady by helping them to pursue their academic as well as social life. No dormitory offers a better atmosphere for interacting than Williams Hall. 184 Organizations “i ars, . . “eeccanaett ry ES met te on aim = f iy, “4 aa of ys j mE 3 TP aaa : é Read od as pon as ae | Sitting: Clarissa Hampton, Verna DeVoe, Wanda Buckner, Arlena Johnson. Standing: Donald Bowling, Dr. Haile M. G. Selassie, Advisor, Melinda Horton, Walter Horton, Donald McLellan. Agribusiness Club The club was organized by a group of interested agribusiness majors on March 27, 1984. Its purpose is to stimulate interest in agricultural busi- ness among students of agribusiness and other curricula within and outside SCSC; to promote the interchange of ideas among members of the club, other schools, and publica and private agribusiness institutions; to cooperate with the national student section of the American Agricultural Economics As- sociation; and to cooperate locally through the office of Student Activities. The organization is under the advi- sement of Dr. Haile-Mariam G. Selassie. Left to Right: Donald McLellan, Public Relation; Verna Devoe, Secretary; Clarissa Hampton, Vice-President; Wanda Buckner, Treasurer. Organizations 185 186 Organizations Organization 187 NON- ACADEMIC PERSONNEL PRESIDENT’S STAFF Ms. Jeanne K. Hawkins, Administrative Specialist; Miss Deborah Blackmon, Administrative Specialist. NON-ACADEMIC PERSONNEL Miss Beverly A. Young, Research Analyst Data Manager, Office of Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs; Mrs. Virginia T. Watson, Veterans Affairs Assistant, Office of Assistant to President and Grants Coordinator; Mrs. Idean Garrett, Accountant, Office of Title III Coordinator and Director of Special Academic Programs; Mrs. Roberta R. Newsome, Clerical Specialist, Vice President for Academic Affairs; Mrs. Vera P. Wright, Executive Support Specialist, Office of Vice President for Academic Affairs; Mrs. Virginia B. Louis, Administrative Specialist, Office of Assistant to the Vice President for Academic Affairs; Mrs. Evelyn M. Lee, Administrative Specialist, Office of Assistant to the President and Grants Coordinator; Mrs. Margaret J. Davis, Administrative Specialist, Office of Title Ill Coordinator and Director of Special Academic Programs. 190 Non-Academic Personnel OFFICE OF BUSINESS AND FINANCE Seated: Miss Adelle Johnson, Accounting Clerk; Mrs. Catherine B. Sweet, Account Receivable Clerk; Mrs. Pauline D. Hutson, Account Payable; Mrs. Felicia W. Bolden, Supervisor of Accounting; Mrs. Edith D. Gaillard, Administrative Specialist. Standing: Mr. Clarence Bonnette, Supervisor of Accounts Receivable; Ms. Pearlene Amaker Chate, Administrative Specialist; Mr. Henry L. Robinson, Accountant; Mrs. Mamie L. Brown, Administrative Specialist; Mr. Harold K. Hailey, Administrative Specialist; Mr. John Middleton, Accountant. DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC RELATIONS STAFFS Mrs. Dolores Crumel Huffman, Administrative Specialist, Office of Development; Mrs. Fannie C. Brooks, Administrative Specialist, Office of Public Relations. ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS STAFF Mrs. Doris Mintz, Administrative Specialist; Ms. Katherine Wright, Word Processing Specialist; Mrs. Una Reed, Administrative Specialist. Second Row: Mrs. Sannie M. Wright, Administrative Specialist; Mrs. Armenia Hair, Administrative Specialist; Mrs. Vanessa C. Lloyd, Administrative Specialist. Third Row: Mrs. Patricia Y. Bair, Administrative Specialist. PERSONNEL STAFF Miss Kathy Bell, Administrative Specialist; Ms. Mary Lynn Boyd, Administrative Specialist; Ms. Pat M. Swiggins, Personnel Assistant. Second Row: Mr. Benjamin Wilson, 1890 Personnel Assistant; Mr. Jerry N. Govan, Jr., Personnel Specialist. Non-Academic Personnel 191 INFIRMARY’S STAFF Mrs. Bemice H. Daniels, Registered Nurse; Mrs. Mattie W. Ragin, Registered Nurse. NON-ACADEMIC PERSONNEL Mrs. Francis H. Mack, Administrative Specialist, Student Publications; Mrs. Joyce M. Williams, Military Personnel Clerk, Department of Military Science; Mrs. Janet J. Stokes, Military Personnel Clerk, Department of Military Science. 192 Non-Academic Personnel HABILITATIVE SCIENCES STAFF Mrs. Queen Butler Shuler, Clerical Specialist; Mrs. Barbara P. Specialist. Gadsden, Administrative PRINTING SERVICE STAFF Seated: Mrs. Gloria J. Washington, Supervisor; Mrs. Jeanette M. Bailey, Offset Operator. Standing: Miss Elease Johnson, Printing Machine Operator; Mrs. Alfreda Franklin, Offset Printer. FINANCIAL AID STAFF Miss Rose Marie Smalls, Administrative Specialist; Mrs. Eartha Brothers Nimmons, Administrative Specialist; Mrs. Willie Mae John- son, Word Processing Specialist; Mr. Ricardo W. Wingate, Assistant Director. v BUSINESS DEPARTMENT STAFF Seated: Mrs. Shirley G. Frederick, Administrative Specialist. Standing: Mrs. Annette H. Miller, Administrative Specialist; Mrs. Cassandra F. Williams, Administrative Specialist; Mrs. Carleen B. Riley, Secretary. Non-Academic Personnel 193 ruirvyu ww Ge be i ar ee bp Ge wt jewtiuw te t whe tt F be FS COUNSELING SELF DEVELOPMENT CENTER STAFF Ms. Betty J. Smith, Psychologist and Coordinator of Testing; Dr. Robert Mays, Counseling Psychologist; Mrs. Bella L. Valena, Psychologist. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY STAFF Miss Ruby L. Johnson, Data Control; Mr. Alton Page, Program Analysis; Mrs. Dannette McNeal Golden, Computer Programmer; Mrs. Kathy R. O’Shields, Computer Programmer Il; Miss Angela Keitt, Administrative Specialist; Mr. Theodore Jamison, Operation Manager. MILLER F. WHITTAKER LIBRARY STAFF Ms. Barbara Hilliard, Library Technical Assistant; Mrs. Eartha J. Corbitt, Administrative Specialist; Ms. Mary A. Walker, Library Technical Assistant; Mrs. Priscilla D. Cramer Carter, Supervisor of Circula- tion; Ms. Dori s E. Johnson, Library Technical Assistant Il; Ms. Debbie McDonald, Clerical Specialist; Mrs. Mae F. Jenkins, Administrative Specialist. 194 Non-Academic Personnel oe DEPARTMENT OF BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE STAFF Ms. Thelma Moorer, Clerical Specialist; Miss Patricia A. Simpson, Clerical Specialist; Miss Pernell Sistrunk, Secretary, Social Welfare Education Program; Mrs. Brenda H. Mosley, Administrative Specialist. NATURAL SCIENCES AND NURSING STAFFS Ms. Maryann P. Davis, Administrative Specialist, Department of Nursing; Ms. Sandra D. Davis, Administrative Specialist, Department of Natural Sciences; Mrs. Sheila R. Savage, Administrative Specialist, Department of Natural Sciences. NON-ACADEMIC PERSONNEL Mrs. Sandra B. Salley, Administrative Specialist, School of Home Economics and Dramatic Arts; Miss Patricia McDonald, Clerical Specialist, Communications Center; Ms. Elisha Holmes, Clerical Specialist, Communications Center; Mrs. Elizabeth J. Wigfall, Clerical Specialist, Commun- ications Center. Non-Academic Personnel 195 DEANS’ STAFFS Mrs. Barbara J. Tyus, Administrative Support Specialist B, School of Business; Mrs. Eartha Callen, Administrative Specialist, School of Home Economics. COLLEGE BOOKSTORE Mrs. Alvin R. Grant, Clerk III; Mr. John Graves, Supply Clerk; Ms. Joyce C. Banks, Director of Procurement Service I. 196 Non-Academic Personnel CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER STAFF Mrs. Alfreda King, Administrative Specialist; Ms. Cynthia M. Zeigler, Senior Career Counselor; Miss Marilyn T. Fersner, Student Advisor; Miss Hazel L. Irick, Administrative Specialist. Second Row: Ms. Mary Summers, Clerical Specialist; Mrs. Helen V. M. Jamison, Career Counselor; Mr. William J. Shuler, Coordinator, Cooperative Education; Mrs. Lois A. Ammonds, Administrative Specialist ——___- — PUBLIC SAFETY AND SECURITY Mr. James L. Backmon, Security Officer; Ms. Blancheryl Omoregbee, Security Officer; Ms. Pamela G. Jordan, Security Officer; Ms. Gloria A. Bonaparte, Administrative Specialist; Mr. Woo- drow Morgan, Security Officer. Second Row: Mr. Baby Ray Larkin, Public Safety Officer; Mr. Earvin Smith, Public Safety Officer; Mr. James H. Wilson, Public Safety Officer; Mr. Roscoe Cleckley, Security Officer. PHYSICAL PLANT STAFF Ms. Mable Gamer, Administrative Specialist; Mr. Henry L. Davis, Accountant; Miss Louellyn Murph, Administrative Specialist. SER teeee at ne NON-ACADEMIC PERSONNEL Mrs. Minnie B. Jones, Administrative Specialist, Department of Political Science and History; Mrs. Earleen S. Singleton, Administrative Specialist, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science. Non-Academic Personnel 197 STUDENT AFFAIRS STAFF Mrs. Mildred J. Johnson, Administrative Specialist; Mr. William H. Hammond, Residence Area Coordinator. =a SEE BRS. , REED COLLEGE POST OFFICE STAFF Mr. Nicholas L. Brailey, Jr., Postmaster; Mr. Willie Thomas, Postal Clerk. : sector wens ectinaeny ses SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS Mrs. Ollie M. Robinson, Mrs. Marian Evans Thomas. 198 Non-Academic Personnel 1890 RESEARCH PEKSONNEL 1890 BUILDING a ¢ : Miss Cynthia M. Pyatt, Accounting Technician; Miss Sharon L. Wade, Associate Researcher; Dr. RESEARCH AND EXTENSION : Debasis Malakar, Kesearch Specialist; Mr. SOUTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE ‘ Benjamin Wilson, 1890 Personnel Assistant; Mrs. Yvonne D. Riley, Electron Microscopist; Miss Lucy A. Martin, Clinical Laboratory Technician. v : t ACADEMIC PLANNING AND EVALUATION STAFF Dr. Min Ching, Program Analyst; Ms. Debra D. Johnson, Administrative Support Specialist. - 1890 RESEARCH CLERICAL STAFF Mrs. Betty K. Hubbard, Administrative; Mrs. Rosemary Breeland, Administrative Specialist; Mrs. Brenda L. Harrison, Administrative Specialist; Miss Cindy Freeman, Administrative Specialist. Non-Academic Personnel 199 INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA CENTER - BROADCAST STUDIES STAFF Seated: Miss Debra L. Derr, Director of Promo- tions - WSSB - FM. Standing: Mr. Giles “Gil” Harris, Jr., Instructor of Broadcasting General Manager, WSSB — FM. pes calamities Te INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA AND BROADCAST SERVICE STAFF Seated: Mrs. Joyce M. Myers, Median Librarian; Mrs. Beverly S. Wright, Administrative Specialist. Standing: Mr. William-R. Evans, Jr., Electronic Technician. = 4 c 1890 EXTENSION AND RESEARCH Mrs. Joan P. Isaac and Ms. Laura Hamilton ta? COLLEGE ATTORNEY MR. JAE JONES 200 Non-Academic Personnel 1890 EXTENSION AND RESEARCH Mr. Edward Hudson, Research Facilitator, 1890 Research; Mrs. Margaret Johnson, District Coordinator-Home Economics, 1890 Extension; Ms. Denise Hurst, District 4-H Coordinator, 1890 Extension; Mr. Linzie Muldrow, 1890 District Rural Development Cooridnator. F gs Ce vines | 6) ok! SU et Ti FOOD SERVICES STAFF Mrs. Peggy E. Govan, Accounting Clerk, Mrs. DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL PERFORMING Marilyn R. Scott, Dietician. ARTS STAFF Mrs. Ruth R. DeLaney, Administrative Specialist. ACADEMICS Vice President for Academic Affairs and Professor of Education DR. CARL A. CARPENTER B.S., M.Ed., South Carolina State College Ph.D., University of South Carolina 204 Academics Title III Coordinator and Director of Special Academic Programs and Assistant Professor of Education UPOLELED ELEM RW io iach bag Sse ips, DR. JOANN R. GREEN BOYD B.A., Tougaloo College M.S.Ed., Jackson State University Ph.D., Kansas State University Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs and Associate Professor of Education DR. ANDREW HUGINE, JR. B.S., M.Ed., South Carolina State College Ph.D., Michigan State University Academics 205 DR. LEWIE C. ROACHE Dean and Professor of Biology B.A., M.S., South Carolina State College Ph.D., The Catholic University of America The School of Arts And Sciences ) RHE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE P@FENOD ARTICULATION SKILLS, WAOp. VOCAL SKILLS AND es AMCUAGE SKIL al “= A y - ‘ a A = — = 7 i; = ase ‘ St - f 2 5 Ss ’ . os a Dr. Bernice Stukes-Mose, Professor and Coordinator of Special Education, Department of Habilitative Science; and a group of students are discussing some characteristics of exceptional children. 206 Academics DR. VERNON G. GETTONE Dean and Professor of Education B.A., San Francisco State University M.A., Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley School of Education | Dr. Barbara Ann Vaughan, Associate Professor of Music Education, Department of Visual and Performing Arts. Students in Music For the Classroom _| Teacher demonstrate teaching techniques for elementary school children for Dr. Vaughan. Academics 207 DR. HAROLD POWELL Chairperson and Professor of Speech Pathology and Audiology B.A., South Carolina State College M.S., Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University : eS ‘ 7 : Dr. Joan Lawrence and Karen Owens meet a client on his level while his mother observes. 208 Academics MISS CYNTHIA BAILEY Instructor of Speech Pathology Audiology B.S., M.Ed., University of Georgia MISS HELEN BRANTLEY Assistant Professor of Special Education B.S., New York University M.A., M.Ed., Teachers College MISS THALIA J. COLEMAN Assistant Professor of Speech Pathology Audiology B.A., South Carolina State College M.S., Pennsylvania State University MS. RUTH R. HANNIBAL Instructor of Speech Pathology B.A., M.A., South Carolina State College MRS. SHARON F. JENKINS Instructor of Speech Pathology Audiology B.A., M.A., South Carolina State College MS. VIVIAN B. JONES Assistant Professor of Speech Pathology Audiology B.A., South Carolina State College M.A., University of Connecticut MISS CORINE C. MYERS Assistant Professor of Speech Pathology B.A., M.A., South Carolina State College DR. FREDA WILSON Associate Professor of Speech Pathology B.A., South Carolina State College A.M., Ph.D., University of Illinois MS. GWENDOLYN D. WILSON Assistant Professor of Audiology B.A., South Carolina State College M.S., Columbia University — Teachers College A group of speech pathology majors are brushing up on their sign language skills. Academics 209 | ferry Andrea Williams administer an articulation test to a Head Start client in the presence of Ms. Darrow Felder and Dr. Joan Lawrence. 210 Academics AR SR FS SE ETT Miss Corine Myers oversees a group of students enrolled in clinical observations. = Ree a a a ce ag ¥ + RR RR A group of students in Speech Pathology learn how a hearing aid operates. Academics 211 DR. DORIS S. CANTEY Chairperson and Professor of Counselor Education B.S., M.S., South Carolina State College Ph.D., Florida State University Students listen intensively, as Carl Jones (the workshop leader and former graduate) discusses germaine facts that are pertinent in Counseling Special Populations from a Cross-Cultural perspective. 212 Academics MRS. KAYE W. BORGSTEDT Assistant Professor of Social Welfare B.A., Columbia College M.S.W., Louisiana State University MRS. MARGUERITE ROGERS HOWIE Professor of Sociology and Principal Investigator A.B., Shaw University M.A., Atlanta University MR. WESLEY JOHNSON Instructor Coordinator of Criminal Justice B.S., Georgia Southem M.A., University of South Carolina MRS. MARGIE BALLARD-MACK Instructor of Criminal Justice B.A., Clark College M.C.J., University of South Carolina MRS. RUBY C. SULTON Assistant Professor of Social Welfare B.S., West Virginia State College M.S.W., Atlanta University DR. JAMES ROBERT WALLING Assistant Professor of Psychology B.A., Alaska Methodist University M.A., University of Southern Mississippi Ed.S., M.Ed., Florida Atlantic University Ph.D., University of Southem Mississippi MISS GISELLE LAMARR WHITE Instructor of Criminal Justice B.S., Armstrong State College M.C.J., University of South Carolina DR. GUILLERMO L. VALENA Associate Professor of Sociology B.S., University of The Philippines M.S., Ph.D., University of Missouri DR. C. BRANNON UNDERWOOD Associate Professor of Rehabilitation Counseling A.B., Mercer University M.Ed., Ph.D., University of Georgia Students are taking final examination, Linda Keels, Bonnie Jeter, Teresa Yarborough, while Mrs. Donnis Zimmerman looks on. Academics 213 Students are doing some last minute reviewing for their final exam along with Ms. White in her Introduction to Criminal Justice class. Mrs. Stone’s Social Statistics class are being given instructions on how to solve problems in standard deviation. 214 Academics ; : : sh Dr. Samuel D. Stroman, Counselor Education Component of the Department of Behavioral Sciences working with graduate students group in Counselor Education 514, Counseling Theories and Techniques. | 6 q , eee _ | 4 “ 4 Miss Patricia Simpson, Clerical Specialist, for Counselor Education and Roger Goodwin, work-study student, begin another busy day. _ a] Student discuss the psychology of humor in personality class. (Dr. Walling, Psychology Instructor) 4 Academics 215 COLONEL JOHN T. BOWDEN, JR. Professor of Military Science B.S., South Carolina State College M.A., Pepperdine University ro Department of Military Science oat. | oe r 3 ' , . PFPPOLOPP ELL L a ad de ded ae ae oes ss i oes Mr. John L. Winkel from Hughes Aircraft Company presents the Hughes Trophy, for top ROTC Graduate of 1983, to Secretary of the Army John O. Marsh, Jr. which was awarded to 2Lt Jerrette Lee as the outstanding ROTC graduate of 1984 at a ceremony held in the Pentagon. 216 Academics CPT JAMES P. ARCHER Assistant Professor of Military Science B.S., University of Connecticut CPT LEVERN BETHEA, SR. Assistant Professor of Military Science B.A., South Carolina State College SSG STELLA CAMPBELL Enrollment NCO SSG RANDALL A. ELLIS Supply Sergeant SM WALLACE GAINEY Chief Instructor of Military Science CPT CHRISTOPHER EDWIN JENKINS, SR. Assistant Professor of Military Science B.A., South Carolina State College MAJ JOHNSON COLLIER LOVELAND Assistant Professor of Military Science B.S., Stetson University; M.B.A., University of Utah SSG JAMES REESE, JR Supply Sergeant SSG CLAUDE RICE Administrative NCO MAJ ALPHONSO RICHARDSON Assistant Professor of Military Science B.S., South Carolina State College M.A., Western Michigan University CPT CORNELL RICHARDSON, JR. Assistant Professor of Military Science B.A., South Carolina State College MAJ PEGGY ANN STUBBS Assistant Professor of Military Science B.A., West Georgia College; M.A., Central Michigan Univ. CPT ABRAHAM J. TURNER Assistant Professor of Military Science B.S., South Carolina State College MSG OBIE WICKER Operations MSG WESLEY WILLIAMS Instructor Colonel John T. Bowden, Jr. PMS (center), S. C. State, hosts PMS’s from all the (HBC’s) History Black Colleges in 1st ROTC Region at Soldier's Hall, September 84. Academics 217 a z ad ee EEE EOOOOeEOEOEE—EEE——EEEEEEEE—EEE EE oo—ve§EOcou_VWKV—r—_ CPT Richardson pins new 2Lt Gerald Gladney he was assisted by Von McAffe at the 1984 ROTC Advance Camp. Cadet Colonel Lucious Morton (front Center) Brigade commander 1984-85 proudly leads the Student Brigade at S.C. State. These Advanced Courses MS Ill’s MS IV's will have the privilege of eaming the gold bar of a 2Lt upon receiving their degree from S. C. state. Y Sie re Fs ASS Seliddege wipe Re, EO TS asks CPT Tumer critically inspects ACTB Staff prior to Summer Camp 85. Ranger training, professional development of military skills by Cadet Major Curman Peoples and Cadet Kevin Kinard MS II scholarship student. Drill Team in preparation for parade. MS IV volunteering their spare time cleaning local cemetery as community good-will project. 218 Academics Ranger Inspection conducted by cadre shows that Rangers are truly “sharpe”’. Cadet Colonel Morton insures training instructions are understood by Miss ROTC, Ms Plummer, and her court Ms Brisbon Ms Rice, in Cadet Major Freeman. Homecoming Parade. Academics 219 DR. JAMES H. ARRINGTON Chairperson and Professor of Biology B.S., Clark College M.S., Atlanta University Ph.D., University of Georgia A Professor Robinson lecturing to the methods of Theoretical Science class. 220 Academics DR. CARL O. CLARK Professor of Physics B.S., Morgan State University M.S., Howard University Ph.D., University of South Carolina DR. LEROY DAVIS Associate Professor of Biology B.S., South Carolina State College M.S., Ph.D., Purdue University DR. ROY J. ISABEL Professor of Chemistry B.S., Tennessee A | University Ph.D., Howard University DR. JOHNNIE JAMES JENKINS Assistant Professor of Chemistry B.S., South Carolina State College Ph.D., Howard University DR. ANDREW KAITAN KOLI Professor of Organic Chemistry B.S., University of Bombay M.S., Ph.D., Howard University DR. PHILLIP GRANT LEE Assistant Professor of Biology B.S., University of Oklahoma M.S., University of South Florida Ph.D., Texas A M University DR. JAMES EDWARD PAYNE Associate Professor of Physics B.S., Hampden-Sydney College M.S., Ph.D., Clemson University DR. LINDA L. PAYNE Associate Professor of Physics A.B., Converse College M.S., Ph.D., Clemson University DR. WARREN LEE POLLANS Associate Professor of Physics B.S., M.S., University of Chicago Ph.D., University of North Carolina DR. KAILASH MATHUR Professor of Nutrition and Biology B.S., Jaswant College D.V.M., Veterinary College, India M.S., North Carolina State University Ph.D., University of Illinois DR. JOHN IRVING MCLEOD Associate Professor of Chemistry B.S., South Carolina State College M.S., D.A., Atlanta University MRS. ROSA W. PERRY Associate Professor of Biology B.S., Saint Augustine’s College M.S., Howard University MR. FRANKLIN KENNEDY ROBINSON Instructor of Physics B.S., M.S., University of South Carolina DR. GRACE HEYWARD SALTERS Associate Professor of Botany B.S., Bennett College M.S., Ph.D., Atlanta University DR. WALTER LEON SALTERKS Associate Professor of Biology B.S., Claflin College M.S., Ph.D., Atlanta University DR. JUDITH DELANE SALLEY Assistant Professor of Biology B.S., South Carolina State College M.S., Ph.D., Ohio State University DR. ADELLE W. STEWART Professor of Biology A.B., Morris College M.S., South Carolina State College M.S., University of Pennsylvania Ph.D., Clemson University DR. JOHN BRADFORD WILLIAMS Assistant Professor of Marine Science B.S., University of Rhode Island Ph.D., North Carolina State University Academics 221 —— Carla King performs ‘thin layer chromato- graphy’ in the bio-medical research labora- tory. Dr. Mathur and his class perform obesity tests. O’Vita Brown pours media into milk dilution bottles in the ‘soul food’ laboratory. Patricia Dewese and Winston Wooden interpret data in the molecular biology laboratory. 222 Academics Dr. Mathur, far left, oversees a class in human nutrition as students use the spectronic 20. Thomas Vargo in the laboratory, the only male student in the class, seems to be enjoying it. A student examines litmus in the chemistry laboratory. Academics 223 DR. EDWARD R. JACKSON Chairperson and Professor of Political Science B.A., University of Southwestern Louisiana M.A., Marquette University Ph.D., University of lowa CIVIL WAR 1861 1864 Dr. Tobin lecturing to Geography class. 224 Academics ee RF yea e® ¥ J AG iy ¥ € barat Bt tad te aed DR. STANLEY HARROLD Associate Professor of History B.A., Allegheny College M.A., Ph.D., Kent State University DR. WILLIAM C. HENDERSON Associate Professor of History L.A.S., University of Illinois Ph.D., Northwestern University DR. WILLIAM C. HINE Professor of History B.S., Bowling Green State University M.A., University of Wyoming Ph.D., Kent State University MR. JAMES A. LARKIN Associate Professor of History A.B., A.M., University of Michigan MR. EDGAR G. THOMAS Instructor of Political Science History B.A., Morehouse College M.A., Atlanta University DR. MCLEAN TOBIN Associate Professor of Social Studies B.S., A T State University M.Ed., South Carolina State College Ph.D., Kansas State University Dr. Hill lecturing to Research Methods class. Academics 225 Dr. Tobin entertaining a question from a student. 226 Academics oe f : i Vi, Ms “Wht Faculty Symposium Planning Conference. Student presenter in American Government Course. Academics 227 . es md, DR. DON L. POWELL Chairperson and Professor of English B.A., Miles College M.A., Atlanta University Ph.D., University of Illinois The Society for the Advancement of The Humanities visits the I. P. Stanback Museum exhibit, “Black Wings”. 228 Academics DR. HASSAN M. ABU-SHAWAREB Associate Professor of English B.A., Riyadh University M.A., Indiana University Ph.D., University of South Carolina MR. ERNEST W. BOSTON Associate Professor of English B.A., Morehouse College M.A., Atlanta University MS. JANIE DEASE Assistant Professor of English B.A., Benedict College M.Ed., South Carolina State College DR. HARRY LEE FAGGETT Professor of English B.S., Hampton Institute - M.A., Ph.D., Boston University DR. KENNETH RICHARD FRY Associate Professor of English B.S., Northwest Missouri State University M.A., University of Nebraska Ph.D., University of Missouri DR. MARIAN D. NICHOLS Assistant Professor of English B.A., South Carolina State College M.A., Atlanta University Ph.D., University of South Carolina ae MISS CELIA VIOLA GILMORE Instructor of English B.A., M.Ed., South Carolina State College MRS. MARY WORLEY JORDAN Instructor of Speech Arts B.A., M.A., South Carolina State College MR. FRANK MORRIS MUNDY Instructor of Drama B.A., Berry College M.A., University of South Carolina MRS. BERNADEAN B. SHULER Instructor of English A.B., Claflin College MS.Ed., South Carolina State College MRS. JOHNNIE M. SHARPE Associate Professor of English B.S., Savannah State College M.A., Atlanta University MR. BARTHOLOMEW L. I. TRESCOTT Instructor of English B.A., University of South Carolina M.Ed., South Carolina State College DR. SARAH M. WASHINGTON Associate Professor of English Literature B.S., Tuskegee Institute M.S., Ph.D., University of Illinois MISS INEATHA WILLIAMS Instructor of English B.A., M.Ed., South Carolina State College Academics 229 Ms. Janie N. Dease, English 101-E. During this class session, students were reviewing an exercise related to grammatical mistakes in sentences. The class was making a tape concerning the Romantic Period for Humanities 301. 230 Academics Examinations like this one take concentration and knowledge of the Quiet time — listening to lectures becomes important when exam time subject matter. nears. Ms. Beverly Jamison, Instructor, conducts English class. Academics 231 DR. MANUEL KEEPLER Chairperson and Professor B.S., Morehouse College M.A., Columbia University Ph.D., University of New Mexico Look in your book, “its in there’, says Mr. Myers. 232 Academics MR. RAJU A. BHUPATHIRAJU Academic Systems Analyst and Instructor of Computer Science B.S., Andhra University M.S., M.S., University of Illinois DR. JAMES LEROY BOETTLER Associate Professor of Mathematics Computer Science B.S., Lafayette College M.S., Ph.D., University of Illinois MRS. LILLIE ANN BONNETTE Instructor of Mathematics B.S., Claflin College M.Ed., South Carolina State College MRS. VEKMELL W. GREEN Instructor of Mathematics B.S., Voorhees College M.S., Atlanta University MISS PATRICIA ANN JENKINS Instructor of Mathematics 2 B.S., South Carolina State College M.A.T. University of South Carolina DR. JAMES EDWARD KELLER Associate Professor of Mathematics B.S., South Carolina State College M.A., Clemson University Ph.D., Ohio State University DR. GOPALA M. KRISHNA Professor of Mathematics Computer Science B.S., M.S., University of Mysin M.S., Ph.D., Clarkson University MR. JAMES LEROY MYERS Assistant Professor of Computer Science B.S., South Carolina State College M.S., University of Illinois MR. SAM NATHANIEL MCDONALD Instructor of Mathematics Computer Science B.S., M.Ed., South Carolina State College MR. LONELL PONTOO Computer Operator B.S., South Carolina State College MS. SUSSAN SEDDIGHI Instructor of Mathematics Computer Science B.S., M.S., Jackson State University MR. BRIAN C. SODERSTROM Instructor of Mathematics Computer Science B.S., State University of New York M.S., Carmnegie-Mellon University MR. FRANK MARCELLOUSE STALEY Associate Professor of Mathematics B.S., South Carolina State college M.S., Columbia University MR. UMESH M. SWAMI Associate Professor of Mathematics B.S., M.S., Gujarat University M.S., University of lowa DR. GUTTALU R. VISWANATH Associate Professor of Mathematics Computer Science B.Sc., University of Mysore M.Sc., Kamataka University M.A., University of Maryland Ph.D., The Catholic University Academics 233 Ms. Seddighi helping a student “debug her program.” “Have you tried it this way?” 234 Academics qn Lynn Scott, a graduate student, getting hands-on experience, while Ralph Time for instant recall. Maloney lends his expertise. Computer Science students hard at work, while professor drifts away. Academics 235 DR. A. M. SHARPE Chairperson and Professor of Modern Languages A.B., Howard University M.A., D. Litt., University Nacional Autonoma De Mejico yous le mondel French is spoken not only in Europe and Canada, but also in West Africa. Indochina, the Caribbean, and, yes, even in the United tates. 236 Academics DR. MALIH FARAHMAND (SADIGHI) Associate Professor of French B.S., University of Tehran D. Litt., University of Paris MS. MARIA RICKS Instructor of Modem Languages and Humanities M.A., Atlanta University CRAM OLORED OU; ‘ OF WORLD Angela Currie is excited about learning more about Spanish-speaking countries. Academics 237 il AR I i RS The Association for Teachers of Foreign Languages, founded by Dr. A. M. Sharpe, sponsors meetings and stimulating activities throughout the school year. 238 Academics The students minoring in French taking “French Phonetics and Pronunciation’ are attending the language laboratory supervised by their instructor, Dr. Malih Farahmand. _ — Iman Students minoring in French, listen attentively to their instructor, Dr. Malih Farahmand. Academics 239 MRS. JUDY BRADLEY Chairperson and Associate Professor B.S., Tuskegee Institute M.N., University of South Carolina i 240 Academics Pa, Oly Dee cient ae . Pad aay OT JN an Health care providers review the services, resources and planning related to the relationships between the Department of Nursing and Health Services. Pictured are Mrs: Mattie Ragin, Mrs. Judy Bradley, Dr. Albert Wolfe, Mrs. Ida Dash. = AN prmercen eS cemtwaring | Assistant Professor Assistant Professor MRS. SCHARLENA C. GRANT-DODOO B.S.N., M.S.N., Hunter College of the University of New York MRS. CARRIE HOUSER JAMES B.S.N., University of South Carolina M.S.N., Catholic University of America Ms. Sylvia Whiting, faculty member; and Ms. Mary Ann Davis, administrative specialist, (right) discuss general procedures and resources. As our contemporary societies’ needs for Health Care grow and change, the expectations of nursing and higher education must respond with educational opportunities that will enable the nurse to meet those needs. The Post RN-BSN Program at South Carolina State College will provide a baccalaureate degree in nursing and will prepare the registered nurse to function in a variety of settings. The program is directed towards the practicing nurse and is based upon theories, concepts, and a broad know- ledge base and required skills as well as standards for nursing education, nursing practice and organized nursing services. The students will additionally gain a variety of clinical experiences, develop a beginning knowiedge of nursing research and establish a foundation for graduate education in nursing. Academics 241 DR. HOWARD D. HILL Chairperson and Associate Professor B.A., Philander Smith College M.S.E., Arkansas State University Ph.D., Kansas State University ll Dr. France discusses progress of a project with her APT Students. 242 Academics DR. ISAAC C. BRACEY Professor of Education B.S., South Carolina State College M.Ed., Temple University Ed.D., University of Oklahoma DR. MARY GREEN CHAMBERS Associate Professor of Education B.S., Jackson State University M.S., Indiana University Ed.S., University of Southem Mississippi Ed.D., Mississippi State University DR. VERMELLE J. JOHNSON Associate Professor of Education B.S., M.Ed., South Carolina State College Ph.D., University of South Carolina DR. DORIS B. MATTHEWS Professor of Education B.S., Newberry College M.Ed., Ed.S., Ph.D., University of South Carolina DR. CHARLES S. MUSE Professor of Education B.S., West Virginia State College M.S., South Carolina State College Ed.D., University of Oklahoma DR. WALTER J. MCARTHUR Associate Professor of Educational Psychology B.S., Tuskegee Institute M.A., California State University Ed.D., Atlanta University ae ee eee REED Dr. Isaac Bracey - Graduate Class, Crucial Issues in Education. Academics 243 Mr. Ronald Speight — Class in Paraprofessional Clinical Experiences and Media. 244 Academics Mr. Delaney, left, is always willing to advise students on schedules and course loads. Mr. Willis York’s students know that individual attention is available when ‘| a project or assignment proves difficult. Some graduate students take notes as Dr. Robert Stevens explains a concept in an Education 501 Research class. Academics 245 DR. MILTON D. HUNTER Chairperson and Professor of Health and Physical Education B.S., Allen University M.S., P.E.D., Indiana University Students become certified blood pressure screeners. 246 Academics ; Flexibility testing. Beginners receiving first instructions from Mrs. Hill. Academics 247 South Carolina State College Dancers performs with South Carolina State College Choir at Christmas Concert, Mrs. Gail Joyner-Fleming Director of SCSC Dancers. Beginners become swimmers in a very short time. 248 Academics SA eR ari, eC a Racin ware al There is beauty in form and timing. Softball is always a favorite. eRe ES os ORE Emphasis on lifetime sports. Academics 249 DR. ARTHUR L. EVANS Chairperson and Professor of Music A.B., Morehouse College M.A., Columbia University Ph.D., University of Miami David Stahl, conductor of the Charleston Symphony works with the S. C. State College Choir in preparation for the performance of Verdi's Requiem held in the Gaillard Auditorium, Saturday, September 29, 1984 at 8:00 P.M. in Charleston, S. C. The 70-voice choir was joined by the College of Charleston and the Charleston Symphony. 250 Academics DR. JAMES M. GEORGE, JR. Professor of Music Humanities A.B., Fisk University M.M., Indiana University Ph.D., The University of lowa DR. EDWARD E. GRAHAM Instructor of Music (Piano) M.M., D.M. Indiana University MR. JAMES LUCIUS MCFADDEN Assistant Professor of Art A.B., Claflin College M.A., New York University MR. ERNEST C. E. PINSON Assistant Professor B.A., South Carolina State College M.A., Teachers College DR. BARBARA ANN VAUGHAN Associate Professor of Music Education B.S., South Carolina State College M.M., D.M.E., Indiana University Mr. Lameriel Ridges, Instructor of Music, lectures to his Music majors in Form and Analysis class. Academics 251 Adwine Johnson (Freshman) prepares a drawing for a class in Fundamentals Student at work in the print shop. of Design. sa Patricia McFadden (Senior), Otis Richardson (junior), and Rodney Jones (junior), put final touches on their paintings for Dr. Twigg’s class. 252 Academics 2 ae 4 om ‘ - FB ane Mr. McFadden (right) show students how to do paper mache in an Arts and Crafts for Children class. Academics 253 MRS. OSCAROLA M. PITT Director of Felton Laboratory School and Assistant Professor of Education B.S., Benedict College M.A., New York University in re Felton Laboratory School Computers arrived at Felton during the summer of ’84 and the students in Miss Shirley Lewis’s class are being introduced to the “Apple Ile.’ 254 Academics MS. JOANN R. BERRY Teacher B.A., Claflin College M.S.W., University of South Carolina MISS DONNA FAYE BEST Teacher B.S., South Carolina State College MISS SHIRLEY BROWN Librarian B.S., South Carolina State College M.S.L.S., Atlanta University MRS. BARBARA J. CHAVOUS Teacher B.S., South Carolina State College M.Ed., Indiana University MRS. GEORGIA A. JENNINGS Cooperating Teacher Lecturer B.S., Claflin College M.A., New York University MISS BARBARA E. JOHNSON Teacher B.S., South Carolina State College MISS WANDA FELECIA JOHNSON Teacher B.S., M.Ed., South Carolina State College MRS. FREDDIE W. O’BRYANT Instructor B.S., M.S., South Carolina State College MRS. PAULINE E. LEWIS Instructor B.S., M.S., South Carolina State College MISS SHIRLEY A. LEWIS Instructor B.S., M.Ed., South Carolina State College MS. DENISE MATTHEWS Teacher B.S., South Carolina State College MS. GLORIA C. WINKLER Music Teacher B.A., Bennett College M.S., Morgan State University Academics 255 Second year pupils under the leadership of Mrs. B. J. Chavous and Mrs. G. A. Jennings presented a play entitled “People who help us.” Role players included forist Kia Anderson, painter Lamell Cash, farmer Mayur Hiremath, school custodian Denese Tucker, nurse Deborah Tucker, grocem Julian Fari, bank teller Lisa Hillard, counselor Nitoya Franklin, photographer Vincent Guess, librarian Tyese Wright, school custodian Darien Salley and teacher Tiffany Jueles. Other community helpers were counter attendant Aaliyah Ogletree, solider Tyrell Reid, Brother Jacob Brown, barber Harold Kolley, friends Rebecca Long and Timothy Hunter, brother Gregory Johnson, farmer Vernon Smith, hou- sewife Kimberly Ray, farmer LaWanda Amaker, sister La Donna Robinson, farmer Jennifer Mazyck, babysitter Veronica Ellis, La Tonya Funchess, playground leader Dwayne Gadson, t.v. repairman William Baskins and swimming instructor Tawana Clover. Miss Donna Best and her third year students are examining shells. In this learning center grasshoppers are being fed by Faye Hubbard. Caring for insects as well as for plants is important in the study of science. 256 Academics Pupils of the fifth year reading group, under the supervision of Mrs. Pauline Lewis, read a story about volcanoes. Several pupils made volcanoes of different materials and tried to show if they would erupt. This volcano was made by Denise Jacques. It did erupt. Mrs. James R. Curry, team teacher, looks on. Students in Ms. Wanda Johnson’s sixth grade reading group prepare to present a selection from their basal readers. Bethany Garrison, center front, begins the reading. Miss Barbara Johnson’s reading group is leaming how to put words into alphabetical order. Thomas is anxious to give the correct answer. Academics 257 A Bs a z z re) m DR. SUNDAR WILSON FLEMING Dean and Associate Professor A.B., Duke University M.B.A., Washington University Ph.D., Duke University School of Business Department of Agribusiness and Economics Dean S. W. Fleming and the 1984 Business Advisory Council, held its meeting on October 26, 1984. 258 Academics MR. CARLSON D. AUSTIN Assistant Professor of Marketing B.S., Boston University M.B.A., Harvard Graduate School DR. ENOCH KAROBE BERAHO Assistant Professor of Business Administration B.S., University of London M.B.S., M.P.A., National University M.S., University of East Africa Ph.D., U. S. International University MR. FORREST OSWALD BLUNT Instructor of Marketing B.S., Norfolk State University M.B.A., Atlanta University MRS. LINDA T. FLEMING Instructor B.S., M.S., North Carolina Central MRS. MARY S. HIBBITS Instructor B.A., M.B.A., University of South Carolina MR. MOSTAFA A. HODIEB Instructor of Accounting B.S., Cairo University M.S., Ein Shams University MR. GORDON K. HUDDLESTON Instructor of Accounting B.B.A., Marietta College M.B.A., Ohio University DR. STEPHEN SARKODIE KYEREME Assistant Professor of Economics B.S., University of Ghana M.S., Ph.D., Comell University DR. MACK BERNARD MORANT Director of Minority Business Development Center B.S., Voorhees College M.Ed., C.A.G.S., Ed.D., University of Massachusetts DR. T. CARL MORGAN Professor.of Business Education B.S., Mississippi Valley State University M.S., University of North Dakota Ed.D., Ball State University DR. EMMANUEL NWAFOR ONUNKWO Associate Professor Economics B.A., University of Durham M.P.I.A., University of Pittsburgh M.A., Ph.D., Georgetown University MRS. PRISCILLA L. ROBINSON Instructor of Business Education B.S., M.Ed., South Carolina State College MR. IBRAHIM M. SALAMA Associate Professor of Management B.Com., Alexandria University M.S., Colorado State University M.S., University of Illinois DR. HAILE M. G. SELASSIE Assistant Professor of Agribusiness Economics B.S., Haile-Selassie I University M.S., Ph.D., Oklahoma State University Academics 259 DR. J. W. HAIKSTON Chairperson and Professor B.S., A T State University Ed.M., Boston University Ed.D., University of Northern Colorado Mr. Samuel Comelius, Special Assistant to John Block (secretary of the USDA), addressed an Accounting class. 260 Academics 4 4 Wh As the semester ends, students who frequent Moss Hall look for Mr. Blunt to help solve that final problem. Ms. Crawford helping students with class assignment. Students utilizing Typing Lab for research assignment. Academics 261 RBA te aenet F DR. WILHELMINA FUNCHESS Dean and Professor of Food and Nutrition B.S., South Carolina State College M.S., Columbia University Ph.D., Kansas State University rf ii 7 i Sn School Housing and Home Fumishings students, Andrea Bradley and Jacqueline Henderson, coordinate draperies and wallpaper for a special housing project. 262 Academics DR. MIRIAM M. ABERNATHY Professor of Food and Nutrition B.S., Bennett College M.S., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin MS. GLORIA S. BOUTTE Instructor B.A., Johnson C. Smith University M.S., lowa State University MRS. QUEEN B. BRAILEY Director of Pre-School B.S., M.Ed., South Carolina State College MRS. BARBARA A. BUTLER Instructor of Pre-School B.S., M.Ed., South Carolina State College MISS ARNELLA B. CHANCE Instructor Supervisor Institutional Management B.S., Bennett College M.S., North Carolina A T University MRS. HATTIE F. EVANS Assistant Professor B.S., Tuskegee Institute M.A., New York University DR. LILLIE BEASLEY GLOVER Associate Professor B.S., South Carolina State College M.A., New York University Ph.D., Ohio State University MRS. E. MARIE ASHLEY MOORE Assistant Professor B.S., South Carolina State College M.S., Texas Woman’s University MRS. BRENDA E. PERSON Instructor B.A., University of South Florida M.S., Florida State University prereres Jai? iat i ml ‘mil il TL Ween bettiasitiy MIT TTI Sciences’ graduate students involved in a lecture on integrated nutrition. Nutritional Academics 263 _ hem Jacqueline Henderson constructing a half-scale, raglan sleeve blouse as Dr. Lillie B. Glover illustrate with model. AROUND y The preparation of floral centerpieces is an integral part of Food and Nutrition classroom activities being demonstrated by Patsy Fogle, Dean Stevenson, and Loretta White. ICS a : e= ; re 4 Le é Uj - 0 PANY TN ' ( Bernice Houser and Joshlun Nickerson have chosen exciting and flourishing careers in Home Economics. 264 Academics The demonstration table with overhead mirror is used by Loretta Students, Sally Dollard, Aungral Mitchum, and Cassandra Green, in Meal Summers, Amanda Scott, and Kathy Morton during the preparation of Management class use nutrition information on food labels to make wise quick breads via the waffle iron. food choices. Dr. Carol Johnson and Household Equipment students make a comparison of microwave ovens. Academics 265 DR. A. E. LOCKERT, JR. Dean and Professor of Industrial Education and Engineering Technology B.S., M.S., Tennessee State University Ed.D., The University of Tennessee A, MMi ; Qe “WK Wels ZS SIPEGS pp . Mr. Henry V. Thompson, former teacher educator, discussing Safety Education with Industrial Education students 266 Academics MR. HASANUL A. M. BASHER Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering B.S., Rajshahi University M.S., Clarkson University MR. SHRIRAM R. DHARWADKAR Instructor of Industrial Engineering B.S., Mysose University M.S., M.S., University of Alabama MR. CLARENCE WARREN HILL Instructor of Industrial Education B.S., Jackson State University M.Ed., South Carolina State College DR. SHOI Y. HWANG Professor of Civil Engineering Technology B.S., National Chengkung University M.S., Colorado State University Ph.D., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute MR. SAEED B. LARI Instructor of Thermal Science B.S., University of North Carolina M.S., University of South Carolina MR. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MURVIN Assistant Professor of Driver Education Industrial Education B.S., M.Ed., South Carolina State College MR. AMBATI MURALIMAHAN RAO Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering M.S., State University of NY at Buffalo M.Sc., D.H.Ed., Madras University DR. RAMACHANDRA RAO SANDRAPATY Professor and Chairman B.E., Andhra University M.E., University Roorkee M.S., M.E., Ph.D., University of South Carolina MR. GUS JOHNNY ROBERTS Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering Technology B.A., Hampton Institute M.Ed., South Carolina State College DR. FRED ZENFA SHEN Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering B.S., Chen Kung University M.S., Taiwan University Ph.D., University of lowa MR. STEWART E. THOMPSON Assistant Professor of Industrial Education B.S., M.S., South Carolina State College DR. TOM C. WHITNEY Associate Professor and Chairman B.S., South Carolina State College M.S., University of Califomia at Berkeley Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles MR. BURNS T. WILSON Professor of Mechanical Engineering Technology B.S., North Carolina A T University M.A., New York University Academics 267 DR. TOM C. WHITNEY Chairperson and Associate Professor of Engineering Technology B.S., South Carolina State College M.S., University of California at Berkeley Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles Dr. Fred Z. Shen (seated) gives tips to Leroy Wood on brightening his future in “Solar Energy.” 268 Academics “Females are Engineers also.” Roberts shows you how.” it wrong again!”’ Sometimes we are serious too! Academics 269 DR. RAMACHANDRA R. SANDRAPATY Chairperson and Professor of Industrial and Electrical Engineering Technologies B.E.M.E., Andhra University M.S.M.E., Ph.D., University of South Carolina Department of Industrial Electrical Engineering Technologies Students at computer terminals. 270 Academics Mrs. Vivian Johnson, Administrative Specialist, School of Engineering Technology is preparing the computer for daily office operations. The students are performing experiments using microcomputer kit in Electrical Engineering Technology. Academics 271 DR. BARBARA W. JENKINS Professor and Library Director B.A., Bennett College M.S.L.S., University of Illinois Ph.D., Rugers University ‘ Leow at ED Miller F. Whittaker Library 1984-85 Miller F. Whittaker Library Staff. Sitting: Mrs. Eartha J. Corbitt, Ms Minora M. Hicks, Mrs. Priscilla D. Carter, Ms. Barbara J. Hilliard, Ms. Doris E. Johnson, Ms. Doris R. Davis. Standing: Dr. Barbara W. Jenkins, Library Director; Mrs. Minnie M. Johnson, Mrs. Mary L. Smalls, Ms. Phyllis C. Meredith, Mrs. Mae F. Jenkins, Mrs. Carmen S. Thomasson, Mrs. Mary A. Walker, Ms. Marilyn J. Washington, Mrs. Calverta D. Long, Ms. Debbie McDonald, and Mrs. Valeria H. Staley. 272 Academics MS. DORIS DAVIS Collection Organization Specialist B.A., Bennett College M.S.L.S., Atlanta University MS. MINORA V. HICKS Reference Information Specialist A.B., Livingstone College M.A., Trenton State College M.S.L.S., Atlanta University MRS. MINNIE M. JOHNSON Assistant Professor Reference and Information Specialist B.S., Allen University M.L., University of South Carolina MRS. CALVERTA D. LONG Assistant Professor Reference and Information Specialist B.S., South Carolina State Collége M.S.L.S., Atlanta University MRS. MARY SMALLS Assistant Professor Coordinator Collection Organization B.S., South Carolina State College M.L., University of South Carolina MRS. VALERIA S. HOWARD STALEY Assistant Professor B.A. Talladega College B.L.S., University of Chicago MILLER F. WHITTAKER LIBRARY FOCUSES ITS PROGRAM IN THREE AREAS MANAGEMENT — Utilizing the Quality Circles concept, et a staff development workshop, the library staff identifies problems in areas of repetitiveness, excessive costs, bottlenecks, red tape and many others to improve efficiency, productivity and communications. Shown leading two group sessions are: Mrs. Theodosia S. Ballen, Instructor and Reference and Information Specialist, and Mrs. Mary L. Smalls, Assistant Professor and Coordinator of Collection Organization Department. Academics 273 BIBLIOGRAPHIC INSTRUCTION — On the undergraduate level, emphasis is placed on bibliographic instruction through the Education 101 Classes. Shown giving instruction is Ms. Doris R. Davis, Instructor and Collection Organization Specialist. On the graduate level, special sessions were designed for the Specialist and Ed.D. students in Educational Administration, covering such areas as, On-line Search Service, Indexing and Abstracting Services, Dissertation Service and Government publications. Shown are Mrs. Carmen S. Thomasson and Mrs. Minnie M. Johnson, Reference and Information Specialists conducting sessions. 274 Academics ST EELS a RI COMMUNITY SERVICES — Participants in the Leadership Orangeburg County Program, sponsored by the Orangeburg County Chamber of Commerce hear about various information services available in the Whittaker Library. oa nica Information Specialists and community leaders assist the Survey and Registration Team of The S. C. Department of Archives and History in identifying black historical sites in the Orangeburg area as possible nominees for the National Register. Academics 275 DR. JAMES RONALD QUINN | Dean and Professor School of Graduate Studies and Continuing Education B.S., M.Ed., Northwestern University | Ph.D., University of South Carolina as Johnny Wilson, Associate Professor, Department of Habilitative Sciences, is demonstrating a procedure for measuring sound for his speech science class. 276 Academics DR. MIRIAM M. ABERNATHY Food and Nutrition MISS CYNTHIA BAILEY Audiology MISS HELEN G. BRANTLEY Education DR. MARY G. CHAMBERS Education MISS THALIA J. COLEMAN Speech Pathology MRS. HATTIE F. EVANS Home Economics DR. HARRY LEE FAGGETT English _ DR. LILLIE B. GLOVER Home Economics DR. STANLEY C. HARROLD, JR. History DR. WILLIAM C. HENDEKSON History DR. WILLIAM C. HINE History MRS. SHARON F. JENKINS Audiology MS. VIVIAN BOOKER JONES Speech Pathology DR. ANDREW K. KOLI Chemistry DR. JAMES EDWARD KELLER Mathematics DR. KAILASH MATHUR Biology and Nutrition DR. DORIS B. MATTHEWS Education MRS. E. MARIE ASHLEY MOORE Child Development DR. T. CARL MORGAN Business Education DR. WALTER J. McARTHUR Educational Psychology MRS. ROSA W. PERRY Biology DR. DON L. POWELL English DR. HAROLD POWELL Speech Pathology Audiology DR. WALTER L. SALTERS Biology MR. FRANK M. STALEY Mathematics DR. McLEAN TOBIN Social Studies DR. C. BRANNON UNDERWOOD Rehabilitation Counseling DR. JAMES R. WALLING Psychology DR. SARAH M. WASHINGTON English DR. WILLA FREDA CAMPBELL-WILSON Speech Pathology eee et ee sagen ats me eSeeT a A Academics 277 DR. ISAIAH REID Chairman and Professor B.S., M.Ed., Boston University Ed.D., Cornell University Z ANN A Administrative Specialist for the department, Ms. Annette A. Hazzard, begins a busy day. 278 Academics DR. DONALD KENT KEAN Assistant Professor B.A., East Carolina University M.A., Ph.D., University of Georgia DR. JIMMY SMITH Associate Professor B.S., Alcorn State University M.A., Tennessee State University Ph.D., Kansas State University DR. WILLIE WOODBURY, JK. Associate Professor B.S., M.Ed., South Carolina State College Ed.S., Ed.D., University of Colorado Departmental faculty meeting Academics 279 Dr. Woodbury, right, begins an advisement session. Mr. Kenneth Jenkins, left, and Mr. Columbus Giles, right, doctoral students, discuss the program. 280 Academics Dr. Smith and certification student Elizabeth Wigfall begin advisement session. and doctoral student Rush Utley confer. , right, Rei Dr. Academics 281 South Carolina State College Cooperative Education Service 1890 Extension Programs All of life’s education does not go on in the classroom. Over 80 million families and youth are learning to cope with and prevent some of life’s problems through their involvement with the extension system ... The Cooperative Extension Service. The Cooperative Extension Ser- vice iS a unique, out-of-school approach to education for adults and 4-H youth which has been operating 70 years, since 1914 when the Smith-Lever Act was passed. The Extension system is cooperatively funded, administered, and managed by local, state and federal govern- ments. The federal partner (USDA) is linked to all state land grant institu- tions to support educational out- reach programs of 17,000 county and city Cooperative Extension service personnel. South Carolina State College Cooperative Extension has 42 full-time and 14 part-time exten- sion employees and other volunteers to assist with educational program outreach to families and youth in eight South Carolina counties. The idea is to take research and other tested information and trans- late it into practical applications for rural and urban families. Professional educators, often assisted by Exten- sion trained volunteers and paid aides do the teaching. Topics range from food and nutrition; management of resources (including financial planning; housing, home furnishings and equipment; energy; human rela- tionships and child development; clothing selection, care and construc- tion; community development and public affairs; youth leadership train- ing; home gardening and _ horticul- ture; environmental resource conser- vation; and growth opportunities for young families and 4-H youth. The learning takes place in meeting rooms, over telephones, through publications, exhibits at county fairs, volunteer-conducted meetings in someone's home - almost anywhere and everywhere. Stephen Odom, Greenwood Area Extension Agent, prepares insecticide for a spray demonstration. Amos Wells, Anderson County Extension Agent and Agriculture Science Assistants examine tumips for maturity in preparation for sale at the local farmers market. 282 Academics - 1890 Programs Are Action Oriented 4-H teen leaders from Colleton, Dorchester, Hampton, Marlboro and Orangeburg counties were motivated into action by the S.C. State College cheerleading squad during the annual 1890 Youth Leadership Conference. Mrs. Jerlene Myers, Family Living Leader, assists homemakers in clothing construction class. Mr. Earl Middleton, guest speaker, praised adult and youth leaders for their year long service during the 1890 Honors and Awards Night ceremony. Academics 285 1890 Cooperative 1890 Program Information The research presently conducted by South Carolina State College’s 1890 Research Program is funded under Public Law 95-113 and administered by the Cooperative State Research Service (CSRS) for the United States Department of Agriculture. Research is organized into program areas with specific projects contributing to each program. The program areas to which South Carolina State College’s 1890 Research program is presently committed are Human Nutrition, Rural Housing, Rural Life and Rural Opportunities, Non-Commodity- Oriented Biological Technology, and Plant Pathology. The principal focus of the program is on Rural Community and Human Ke- source Development. Research program areas are developed in such a way as to provide reasonable assurance of ad- dressing problems of rural families in a meaningful manner and avoiding duplica- tion of efforts made by other research. The principal investigator develops the project proposals and each proposal must fit within an approved program of research. The 1890 Peer Review Commit- tee reviews and evaluates each project proposal submitted by applicants. The proposals are then forwarded to the Research Director through the Associate Research Director for implementation. 284 Academics Former Summer Apprentice Hope Wideman and Mrs. Margueite Howie prepare an audio slide presentation for Clarendon County senior citizens to view. The presentation is based on the “Isolation of Factors: Quality of Life’’ Project. Dr. Doris Matthews, Principal Investigator, presents paper entitled “Academic and Psychosocial Effects of Relaxation Training on Rural Preadolescents at the Fifth Biennial Research Symposium in Dallas, Texas. Kesearch Program Dr. N. Datta-Gupta, Principal Investigator, presents poster which provides information on the synthesis of potential oxygen carrier precursors. Principal Investigators, Mrs. Marguerite Howie, Dr. Bernice Moore and Dr. Adelle Stewart discuss critical rural development and human nutrition issues. Historical Overview The Morrill Act of August 30, 1890 provided for the endowment of Land- Grant Colleges to assist in the training of black students. Section II of the Act of August 4, 1965 (Public Law (P.L.) 89-106) authorized the Secretary of Agriculture to make research grants available to these institutions for a fixed period of time not to exceed five years. In 1967, part of P.L. 89-106 funds was earmarked for the Land Grant Colleges of 1890. The first grants offered a project allocation to South Carolina State College in the amount of $17,143 for a five year period. Since 1972, the Colleges of 1890 and Tuskegee Institute (an endowed institution) have received grants from the Cooperative State Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture on a formula basis as stipulated in the Hatch Act of 1887. In 1977 P.L. 95-113 (The Food and Agricultural Act) was enacted. Beginning October 1, 1978, the funding authority for new projects shifted from P.L. 89-106 to Section 1445 of P.L. 95-113. Under this ‘new funding system the 1890 Colleges and Tuskegee Institute could engage in long term research with a permanent source of funding. The original intent of the 1890 Research Program here at South Caroli- na State College was to offer opportuni- ties for students, staff and faculty to participate in organized research projects designed to upgrade the quality of life for limited resource rural families. Though some twenty percent of our annual allocation may be used for basic research, the larger percentage will continue to support applied research efforts designed to help the needy families of rural America. Academics 285 . S . ss — EE Dal tren hi A A OE i ah here tee LET mar tan Li i aa | in — - = - SPORTS 288 Sports SAR: STERET A RARER Sports 289 DR. WILLIS C. HAM Athletic Director Mr. Bill Davis Head Football Coach 290 Sports Mr. Percy Caldwell Men’s Head Basketball Coach MR. BILL HAMILTON Sports Information Director ae Mr. Willie Simon Women’s Head Basketball Coach | ¥ Ms. Charlene Myers Mr. Robert Johnson Mr. Thomas Saxon Women’s Head Volleyball Coach Head Track Team Head Women’s Track Team — Mr. Oliver Pough Mr. James Ragland Mr. David Smith Head Golf Coach Head Wrestling Coach Equipment Manager Rex Mr. Lyman Foster Mr. David Suggs Mr. Jimmy Rogers Assistant Womens Basketball Coach Assistant Football Coach Trainer Sports 291 The 1984 Bulldog Football Team ge a v8 iit Ms Ee 1 For the first time in over a decade the Bulldogs suffered their first losing season. Under Head Coach Bill Davis, the Bulldogs made a valiant effort to avoid a losing year, but a young team and a relatively new offense just fell short. The season started off with the Bulldogs dropping their first two contests - first to Furman in Greenville, then to Delaware in Philadelphia, PA. They then came on strong to break even by winning their next two games against North Carolina A T and Howard University. At this point things were looking better for the Bulldogs. They played Howard University and for the first time this season, they reached 500, defeating the Bisons at home. The test came against the most powerful team they would face all year against the Alcorn State Braves. Being at home would usually give the Bulldogs the edge, but the Braves shattered that theory, and pulverized the ‘Dogs at Dawson Stadium. Not letting this loss get them down, they took on Johnson C. Smith University. They took the win, but it was close ... too close. Morgan State was next on the list as they were the Homecoming victims. The ‘Dogs were on a two-game winning streak. Still with a chance to win the MEAC crown, the Bulldogs traveled to Florida and gave a valiant effort against Bethume Cookman but was denied the win. After this loss, they never recovered. They tied Virginia Union, tasted defeat at Grambling’s hands and their dreams of avoiding a losing season were sent down the drain by Appalanchian State as they ended the season just as they started it - with a loss. The Bulldogs finished the season 4-6-1 but things are looking better for ‘85. 292 Sports Sports 295 Entering into the game SCSC-N.C. A T the Bulldogs were 0-2 and desperately needing a win. Under the direction of Bill Davis and on-field leadership from Charles Glaze, the Bulldogs got a much needed pat on the head and a win, defeating the Aggies 46-7. Charles Glaze passed for four downs and ran nine yards for another. The defense, who previously had given up a total of 78 points in see RE two losses, held strong and played true to tradition. Wide receiver Carlos Potts was on the receiving end of two passes while David Lee Norman and C.J. Bostic caught one each. Reserve QB Roscoe Darnell came in the fourth and added two quick scoring runs. At this point in time the Bulldogs looked liked the team of old and the season looked promising. : | . | s ® 294 Sports i ] pe 3 ae ae ae ee Pain. pst re . lla Sina Sports 295 At the expense of the Howard University Bisons and Willie Jefferies’ Homecoming, the Bulldogs made it two in row, September 22 as they reached .500 for the first time in the season. They ran all over a young Bison team 48-15. Glaze and Roscoe Darnell showed once again that it takes either one to guide a good offense. Both quarter- backs found David Lee Norman for touchdowns. Runners Mike Sum- mers, Gerald Foggie, James Cun- ningham and Emest Cook all scored the end of one period led 10-7 and the race was on. Glaze got the scoring going for the Bulldogs as he hit Norman. Then it was as if the Bulldogs kicked it into second gear and Howard University never really stayed in step. The ‘Dogs accomplished this feat using a balanced attack. Charles . on runs. The Bisons were up 3-0 and at Old friends meet Willie Jefferies, left, and Bill Davis 296 Sports es Sports 297 Playing Grambling is always news for any team but for State it was a chance to get even for a disappointing loss last season at the Tigers home field. There were no outstanding plays during the game. The November 10th game was strictly for defense lovers. States only score came in the third quarter as QB Roscoe Darnell found TE Robert Tyler for a 15 yard pass. Dix added the extra point and State led 7-5. The biggest factor of the game was Gramblings’ winning driv e. This is where the old saying “When the going gets tough, the 298 Sports tough get going’ comes into play. The Bulldogs had Grambling backed up and long several times but the Tigers always found a way to break a very hard pressing Bulldog defense. The only real controversial play of the game came with 7:19 left. The Bulldogs drove to the Tigers 1 yard line and on fourth down Coach Davis elected to go for the touchdown instead of the field goal. The Tigers’ defense held strong and the rest is history. Grambling 8, State 7. Sports 299 Kneeling from left, Kevin Warren, Nathaniel Fuller, Edward Bell. Standing, Jerry Byrd, Ralph Miller, Monty Murphy, Micheal David, Duane Melvin, Dennis Williams, Chris Dozier, Andrae Murphy, Derrick Baker, Sylvester Parson, Theodore Allison, Isaih Walker, Bernard Bowman. 300 Sports Men’s Basketball Team The 1984-85 Men’s Basketball Team had a lot of new faces but, the same thought - a winning season. This was a team that in all rights could be called a new team. Most of these players had not played together as a varsity team before the beginning of the year. Under Coach Percy Caldwell The Dogs finished in less than favorable fashion, last season but all remain optimistic that he can turn the program around. = jo) ie) SS Y) = ° QO. D The Dogs played another close one against Delaware State. This game was full of controversy and interesting plays, in other words, it was one for the books. The players worked as a team with a purpose and closer to the end of the game that purpose was revealed. The Bulldogs pulled it out defeating the Hornets 69-57 making it 4 in a row after dropping their first 8. Coach Caldwell discusses strategy. 302 Sports Players listen closely to game plans. leaps for a patented slam. Sly is hammered as he slams for two more. ee Jerry slides in for two. Sports 303 South Carolina State College’s 1985 Basketball team has yet to establish itself as a young formidable state power but against the Howard University Bisons, they proved they could hang with the best of them. The Bulldogs used a balanced offensive attack and aggressive defense to keep the heat on the Bisons. The Dogs started off very strong, jumping ahead quickly in the starting minutes but then it all became a struggle for survival. The Bulldogs fell short but the MEAC was served notice that this is a team to be taken seriously. The Bisons took a 64-65 win back to the Capitol but the Dogs are ready for a rematch. Denise goes up for a good reverse of the back-boards. Monty is tied up by aggressive Bison defense. re Ae 3 Bee 304 Sports Sly shows why he needs pilot’s license. Derrick attempts to connect with Sly. Sports 305 The bench gives shouts of encouragement. Standing: Clevetta Morris, Latrice Wallace, Regina Bonds, Renecia King, Wanda Pittman, Latasha Anderson, Cynthia Stevens, Cathy Butler. Kneeling: Susan Brown, Brenda Williams, Sonya Summers, Vonda Middleton, Lisha Morant, Mary Porter. 506 Sports Women’s Basketball The 1984-85 Lady Bulldogs returned this season looking better than ever. They are returning a young but seasoned squad under Head Coach Willie Simon and his assistant, Lyman Foster. Both Coaches Simon and Foster are confident the team can improve on an impressive ‘83-84 season. Still in the spotlight is 6-62 sophomore Wanda Pittman who gets better with each season. Wanda is really coming into her own as the intimidator on the court. Her strongest points are her rebounding and shot-blocking skills but she can score in double figures even on her off nights, helping to control the boards where she is most efficient. Aiding her on the boards is Latasha Anderson. Latasha has really emerged as the enforcer on the team. She has outstanding court awareness and is constantly at work on the court. She is also capable of controlling the boards and she adds to her usefulness with a great shooting finesse. Regina Bonds, Latrice Wallace and Cynthia Stevens add good bench strength. State College has two of the most versatile guards in the conference. Vonda Middleton has already made her mark in the MEAC as a dangerous ball handler. Accom- panying her is the most existing show person to come along in years. Brenda Williams has a style of play that is enough to make a coach drool. Newcomer Susan Brown adds a touch of spice from the perimeter. She has a very smooth jump shot with very good range. Sports 307 The Ladydogs had a field day against MEAC rival Howard University. Both teams entered the game undefeated in conference play but it was the Lady Dogs who proved dominant in this contest. The stars of this show were Vonda Middleton and Wanda Pittman who, between the two of them, made it miserable for the Lady Bison from the perimeter and under the boards respectively. In the first half they outscored the whole Lady Bison team. In the second half Coach Simon balanced the game out by going deep on his bench. It was still easy sailing for the Lady Dogs as they defeated their rivals 82-55. Coach Simon sends in strategy by way of Cathy as Coach Foster checks out the floor situation. 308 Sports Brenda shows good hang time going in for the score. : a : | a ‘ emer “Was Lae sie tssasttn remit bv 3 Stic i Rising to the occasion Susan shows she has the touch. Fast-breaking Vonda displays good shooting touch. Sports 309 Wrestling Team The 1984-85 Bulldog Wrestling Team has a very impressive campaign. With determination and some real good talent, they feel they can repeat last year’s performance. ‘ dss ys eS : i = ny 4 avs be 7 bs: cS 4 i ae Row 1: Micheal Wavers, Julius Wright, Randy Kitt, Ricky Machlin, Vicent Mitchell. Row 2: G Row 3: Jeffery Washington, Keith Gra, Kip Johnson, Preston Hozes. | : regg Williams, Marvin Stuart, Mich i HI 4 : 4 a se Kneeling: Charlene Pellman, Evelyn Patterson, Chandra Porter, Bfen Brenda Inabinet. Standing: Deliah Archie, Sandra Meadows, Carolyn Hilliard, Connie Glover, Kimberly Steward, Patricia Prioleau, Carol Women’s Volleyball Team Grant, Derrick Linsey. tas B ; a if ye 3 sg J . The State College Volleyball Team is still young, but has turned in another exciting season. They are showing improvement and a lot of potential. . 310 Sports Women’s Track Team This year’s women’s Track Team retumed with a lot of veteran runners and added to the impressive arsenal with good young talent. This team has always ; been strong and the season was expect- ed to carry that tradition. Kneeling: Sharon Seawright, Kim Scott, Tiffany McNeil, Pauline Nelson, Marjorie Glanville, Angie Stevens, Selenia Coulthurst, Collette Williams. Standing: Chistilla Bradley, Robin Whitefield, Eselyn Jordan, Patricia Taylor, Angie Vickers, Tracey, Pam Green. Men’s Golf Team The Men’s Golf Team has not always received the attention it richly deserves, but it has put in a number of impressive finishes. The team members’ ultimate goal is to get the publicity and praise they definitely deserve. Sports 311 Women’s Tennis Under Coach Charlene Myers the 1984-1985 Women’s Tennis Team was confident of a good team showing as well as indiv idual accom- plishments. 4 % Michelle if Johnson, Pam Willis, Kim Gibson, Sula Habib, Casey Haynes, Lisa Morgan, Karlene Rodriguez, Coach Charlene Myers. Be | Back Row: Kevin Camp, Luis Hines, James Stanfield, and Todd Sherman. Front Row: John Jones, Ben Martin, Nelson Brownlee, William Lindsey, Ralph Hunt, Eric Waters. Men’s Tennis The 1984-1985 Men’s Tennis Team is composed of a veteran squad with a solid attitude for winning. They are looking forward to making their mark in the record books as one of the best teams in school history. 312 Sports Gerald Martin, Kinney Hamilton, Vance Wade, Jimmy Stewart, Preston Thorpe, Ray Bailey, Julian Lane, Sonny Williams, Sandy McMillan, Steve Martin. Kneeling: Ezra Catwell, Dwayne Brown, Isiah Parrish, Robert Wiggins, Carlton Jones, Rolton Stewart, Robin Scott, James Drane, Keith Chestnut. Men’s Track Team Cheerleaders The 1984-85 Men’s Track Team felt that they would The 1984-85 Cheerleaders are a bunch of spirited, improve on a very productive ‘83-’84 showing. Adding to dedicated volunteers who help to bring excitement and their already formidable arsenal are a few outstanding enthusiasm to every game. Always striving to improve, Freshman runners. these fiesty cheerleaders are the real essence of school spirit. ¥ i ¥ ie ; hae: he iad ‘ ‘gn k , GRTOR SE, gee i dl Ws a, lee actin, WIE ACL Te HOF oh ¢ qa, eee é A 73 ‘ I-R Kneeling: Cleo Miller, Bemnateen Cunningham, Lisa Wilson, Carolyn Sally, Rodney Patterson, Kia Jackson, Victor Jenkins. Lisa Wiggins, Michelle Smith, Juanita McCleary, Vonda Wallace. Standing: Sports 315 EVENTS Greetings To The Newcomers Dr. and Mrs. Nance were on hand to personally welcome freshmen and their parents. A special dinner dance was held for new Bulldogs. 316 Events Registration — Is that a SMILE??? Events 317 Coronation Planning and strenuous rehearsals were put to the final test in September when the 1984 Coronation came to life with the theme, “A tribute to Black womanhood the legacy of our ensemble.’’ And Black womanhood was well represented with a host of lovely queens from campus organizations and other institutions. Special quests includ- ed Miss Allen University, Miss Claflin College, Miss Benedict College and former Miss SCSC queens. The main attraction, however, was the crowning of the current Miss SCSC, Angela Maria Tanner. Miss Tanner, a speech pathology and audiology major is from Johnsonville. Theda R. Johnson of Charleston, is the first attendant and Baretta Brewer of Orangeburg, is the second attendant. Oo) rt Ae) = Y) ps) s A) ca) Homecoming 1984 Our first task ... the prize-winning floats ee EOL CC IP I Now we're ready for a parade 320 Events Events 321 Homecoming Queen Donna J. Stevenson reigned as the Bulldogs trounced Morgan 29-9 October 13. A senior mechanical engineering technology major, Miss Steven- son is active in a number of campus organizations and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lemmon Stevenson. She is a native of Pottstown, PA. Events 325 The one that took the prize 324 Events NL kia GN Events 32Z5 i Trick or Treat The Office of Student Publica- tions was just one of many that sponsored Trick or Treat Carnivals for the little ones during the Hal- loween holiday. Everyone participat- ed and the ghosts, goblins were joined by Mr. T, Skeletor, Strawberry Shortcake, Scrappy-Doo, and a host of other cartoon favorites. Meet Greg, The Friendly Ghost. « Game Time Rev. Jackson speaks as Dr. Nance, left, and students listen. Former presidential hopeful Jesse Jackson made a couple of stops during the academic year to _ inspire South Carolina State College students to actively par- ticipate in the _ political process. Despite his loss in the race for the nation’s highest political office, the Greenville native was respon- sible for the registration of a number of voters and for some, a renewal of faith in the political possibilities for the black man. I AM Somebody! x Victoria Davenport, at the controls, gives a hand cue to Operations it rg _ Director Anthony Cooke as he prepares to go on the air with his daily a ew eee talk show. a inoroet, I W - WE’RE S - SERIOUS S - SOPHISTICATED B - BROADCASTERS LL Community Public Radio has a different meaning to many people. For some, it is music, drama and poetry; for others it may be news, sports, and talk shows coming into their private domains or vehicles. Public radio is also educational broadcasting. WSSB-FM 90.5 on the dial in Orangeburg is a valuable tool, and listeners have discovered a different type of radio than normally found on the commercial band. WSSB-FM, with 80,000 watts, covering over 70 miles, is moving people emotionally and intellectually. An educational-community radio station located in Nance Hall on the campus of South Carolina State College is an excellent means of channeling valuable human resources and knowledge to a wide area. The ‘Bulldog’ family represent a rich source of information which is meaningful, and which is encouraging the intellectual growth of area residents. It is a policy of WSSB-FM to report accurately those events which constitute matters of public interest. So, on behalf of the college administration and the management and staff of WSSB-FM — listen and enjoy. ag 4 I ; : Tee 3 ee ; = Denon Gray, a freshman from Hyattsville, MD, is the Music Director. He, Denon is cataloging new records. 328 Events aw Shirley Barr, at the console, and Deidra Wright are busy producing public service programs. WSSB-FM believes in keeping the listeners informed. Assistant Sports Director Marion White, left, and News Director Darren Hamilton prepare copy for their daily report. Liza Newton, junior, from Columbia, is heard daily with the “Abstract Truth” ... featuring Poetry, History and information on Black culture. Events 329 Rhythmic gymnastics, relatively new to the United States, was introduced to South Carolina State College last May when the National championships: were held at Smith- Hammond-Middleton Memorial Center. 3350 Events Rhythmic gymnastics was origi- nated by the Greeks and at the time recognized as a dance to the gods for war, rain or anything that involved natural movements of the body. Now it is considered exercise put to music with apparatus such as balls, ropes, hoops or ribbon. South Carolina State College, Greater Orangeburg Chamber of Commerce and Faulling’s School of Gymnastics were hosts for the competition. A MS ae ARTE Speight |e hinge, ey ae Yi ie orindle A , Events 331 Mrs. M. Maceo Nance Jr., First Lady of SCSC, officially threw the switch to light the campus Christmas tree. This year the tree was placed on the grounds by the Administration Building at the entrance of the campus. 332 Events The Special Season The SCSC Concert Choir Arthur L. Evans with Mr. Emest opened the magic season with Pinson as organist and Mr. Lamer- joyous songs of Christmas. The _ iel Ridges as pianist, put everyone choir, under the direction of Dr. | in the holiday mood. Events 333 ADVERTISEMENT the oiRrection m which education StaRts a man WILL OE€tERMINEG his future life...” GS PLATO 347B.C. YS These words spoken over 2,000 years ago are still true. An education is an investment in the future, its importance cannot be overestimated. We at First National salute you who graduate this year and wish you all possible success in your endeavors. onal) FIRST NATIONAL BANK MEMBER FDIC Think foe 536 Advertisements Visit the Colonel in Santee-Cooper Country Santee, S.C. Orangeburg, S.C. -Manning, S.C. : I-95 Hwy 6 1 Calhoun Drive I-95 and U.S. 301 | 2 U.S. 21 and | Columbia Road Walterboro, S.C. Newberry, S.C. Lake City, S.C. 1 U.S. 15 Wilson Rd. U.S. 52 and U.S. 2 1-95 and S.C. 63 378 Bypass | Hardeeville, S.C. I-95 and U.S. 175 Kentucky Fried Chicken. 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Competition Amusement Center Western Sizzlin Steak House ) | BANKERS TRUST Advertisements 343 Student Ons ti Publica G 3 Ke to I The Class Would | of 1985 Good luck in Year ing The Com isements 344 Advert Student A Abemathy, Miriam, 263, 277 Abrams, Deborah, 45 Abrams, Natalie, 45 Abu Shawareb, Hassan, 229 Adams, Audrey, 173 Adams, Frank, 57 Adams, Ruth, 45 Addison, Justine, 57, 166, 173 Addison, Michael, 56, 57 Addison, Sandra, 57 Addison, Sharon, 92, 141, 145, 152 Aiken, Rosa, 92 Albrecht, Lynne, 178 Alexander, Lisa, 45 Allen, Andrea, 92 Allen, Maurice, 92, 169 Allen, Tangela, 45 Allen, Wanda, 57, 174 | Allison, Theodore, 300 ' Alston, Antoine, 92, 179 _ Alston, Denise, 73, 170 Alston, Samuel, 45 Amaker, Lawanda, 256 Ammonds, Eric, 57 Ammonds, Lois, 196 Anderson, Adella, 73 Anderson, Debra, 73 Anderson, Kia, 256 _ Anderson, Latasha, 306 _ Anderson, Pauline, 45 _ Anderson, Rhonda, 57 Archer, James, 217 _ Archie, Dalia, 310 _ Archie, James, 217 _ Archie, Monica, 92 _ Arrington, James, 220 _ Arthur, Janelle, 92 Ashe, Robert, 57 _ Ashford, Anthony, 92, 158 _ Ashorne, Joseph, 176, 177 Ashwood, Janet, 92 Asmond, William 57 Atkinson, Sonja, 211 Austin, Carlson, 259 Austin, Joyce, 144, 175 Avery, Jacqueline, 75 Avery, Latrelle, 92, 179 and Faculty Index B Bacchus, Sharon, 57 Bacote, Marshall, 45 Baggs, Melinda, 92 Bailey, Clarence, 312 Bailey, Cynthia, 209, 277 Bailey, Jeanette, 193 Bair, Patricia, 191 Baker, Derrek, 300 Banks, Joyce, 196 Barber, Neal, 45 Barnes, Deborah, 57 Bames, Ellisa, 93 Bames, Francine, 93 Bames, Marian, 93 Bamwell, Tomiko, 57 Barr, Bessie, 93 Barr, Shirley, 229 Bartelle, John, 45 Baskin, Dedra, 45 Baskin, William, 256 Bates, 45, 166, 174 Battiste, Luther, 36 Battle, Craig, 57, 166, 179 Bauldrick, Gregory, 45 Baxter, 159 Beauford, John, 155 Beauford, Violet, 73 Bell, Edward, 300 Bell, Kathy, 191 Bell, Kenneth, 73 Bell, Kisele, 45 Bell, Michele, 57 Bell, Stephanie, 57 Bell, Warren, 45 Belton, Geneva, 45 Belton, Yolanda, 159, 172, 174 Benbow, Michele, 45 Benbow, Regina, 47, 156, 181 Benjamin, Alvin, 57 Benjamin, Karen, 57, 167 Benjamin, Yvette, 57 Bennett, Annette, 57 Bennett, David, 93, 145 Bennett, Eric, 155 Bennett, Kevin, 45 Bennett, Nathaniel, 44 Benton, Medgar, 93, 145 Beraho, Enoch, 259 Berry, Jamesetta, 73 Berry, Joann, Berry, Rita, 45 Berry, Sheree, 73 Berry, Taretha, 45 Bess, Carolyn, 57 Bess, Elisa, 93 Best, Vonna, 255, .256 Bethea, Jayne, 168, 170, 180 Bethea, Levern, 217 Bethea, Synovia, 93 Bhupathiraju, Raju, 233 Billy, Beverly, 93 Bingley, Jervy, 57 Bingley, Sharon, 45 Bingley, Sheri, 45, 155, 166 Bird, Gerry, 300 Blackmon, Deborah, 190 Blackmon, James, 197 Blackwell, Pamela, 73 Blakely, David, 45 Blandin, Mary, 57 Blanks, Benjamin, 155 Blanks, Janice, 73 Bligen, Sharon, 57, 179 Blunt, Forrest, 147, 158, 162, 168, 259, 261 Bnnett, Erick, 179 Boatwright, Joyce, 58, 173 BoBO, Gwendolyn, 58 Bodison, Isaac, 73 Bodrick, Vivian, 159, 172, 173 Boettler, James, 255 Boggs, David, 93 Boggs, George, 95 Bolden, Felicia, 190 Bolden, John, 216 Bolden, Kim, 142, 144, 147, 158, 160 Bolden, Kim Renae 25, 58, 93, 170, 180 Boles, Karen, 25, 73, 141 Boles, Leslie, 93, 144, 145, Weys. dives) Boles, Melissa, 45 Bondsn, Regina, 306 Boneparte, Gloria, 197 Bonner, Keith, 93 Bonnette, Clarence Bonnette, Lillie, 235 Bookard, Angela, 95 Index 345 Bookhart, Mayfield, 93, 147 Boone, Tammy, 45 Booth, Terry, 93 Bosten, Ernest, 229 Bostic, Faye, 172 Bostick, Jacqueline, 126 Bostick, Julia, 45 Boutte, Gloria, 263 Bowden, John, 217 Bowen, Dorothy, 173 Bowen, John, 217 Bowens, Lori, 144, 165 Bowling, Donald, 93, 185 Bowman, Bernard, 73, 300 Boyd, Alice, 58 Boyd, Joann, 205 Boyd, Mary, 58 Boyd, Mary Lynn, 191 Boyd, Mozella, 93 Boyd, Odessa, 73 Boyd, Tresilla, 26, 58, 181 Boykin, James, 30 Bracey, Charisse, 73 Bracey, Isaac, 243 Braddy, Mary, 174 Bradford, Darlene, 73 Bradley, Alfrida, 73 Bradley, Andrea, 262, 265 Bradley, Antionette, 126 Bradley, Christella, 311 Bradley, Judy, 240 Bradley, Lethonia, 183 Bradley, Melody, 27, 73 Bradley, Sandra, 93 Bradley, Willie, 146 Brailey, Nicholas, 198 Brailey, Queen, 39, 263 Brandyburg, Hubert, 73 Brantley, Helen, 209, 277 Brawley, Tracey, 45 Brayboy, Carla, 93 Breeland, Rosemary, 199 Breland, Loretta, 26, 93, 170 Breland, Troy, 58 Brevard, Darryl, 58 Brewer, Baretta, 21, 93, 318 Brewer, Cynthia, 58, 183 Brewington, Stanley, 58 Bridgers, Mechelle, 58 Bridges, Edna, 45 Briggman, Saundra, 56 Briggman, Sharon, 58 Bright, Ricky, 93 Brinson, Joseph, 151 Brinson, Nicole, 95 546 Index Brinson, Sylvia, 219 Britt, Cassandra, 173 Britt, Charity, 73 Britt, Janice, 58 Broadwater, Robert, 73 Brockington, Pernell, 310 Bromell, Pernetta, 93, 170, 180 Brooker, Mark, 45 Brooks, Andre, 93 Brooks, Fannie, 191 Brooks, Lisa, 73 Brook, Miriam, 95, 162 Brown, Angela, 73 Brown, Anthony, 168 Brown, Antonio, 45 Brown, Arlene, 173 Brown, Beverly, 45 Brown, Bonnie, 73, 170 Brown, Carmel, 74, 170 Brown, Charleen, 74 Brown, Cynthia, 91, 95, 168 Brown, Cynthia M., 95 Brown, Duane, 58 Brown, Dwayne, 313 Brown, Earl, 58 Brown, Eartha, 126, 181 Brown, Eric, 58 Brown, Eric, 95 Brown, Eric, 136, 137 Brown, Jacob, 256 Brown, Janice, 95, 154 Brown, Joseph, 74 Brown, Keith, 74 Brown, Mamie, 190 Brown, Marion, 176 Brown, Marsha, 58, 153 Brown, Michael, 95 Brown, Norma, 45 Brown, Ovita, 58, 222 Brown, Pamela, 58 Brown, Patrick, 142 Brown, Rita, 45 Brown, Rodney, 145 Brown, Samantha, 58 Brown, Sandra, 168 Brown, Saundra, 95 Brown, Saundra D., 74, 162 Brown, Sharon, 141 Brown, Sherol, 153, 179 Brown, Shirley, 178, 255 Brown, Susan, 45, 306 Brown, Wesley, 58 Browning, Sarah, 46 Browning, Tasha, 46 Brownlee, 95, 311 Brunson, Aubrey, 96, 143, 168 Brunson, Barbara, 74 Brunson, Theo, 46 Bruster, Karl, 91, 96, 168 Bryant, Pamela, 96 Buckmon, Audrey, 153 Buckner, Arcelia, 96 Buckner, Saidell, 74 Buckner, Wanda, 74, 185 Bultman, Thomas, 167 Bunch, Mary, 151 Burgess, Brenda, 58 Burgess, Gail, 74 Burgess, Sandra, 96, 147 Burgess, Sandra, F., 96 Burgess, Ssonya, 74 Burns, Barbara, 96, 152 Burris, Debbie, 96, 163, 168 Burrows, Constance, 96, 141, 145, 162 Burrows, Thomasina, 74 Bussey, Barney, 96 Butler, Angela, 153, 172, 179 Butler, Barbara, 263 Butler, Cathy, 74 Butler, Colette, 46 Butler, Kelvin, 46 Butler, Mary, 126 Butler, Oscar, 33 Butler, Pamela, 96 Byers, Dannie, 46 Byrd, Joyce, 96 CG Caldwell, Percy, 290, 302 Caldwell, Teresa, 97 Caldwell, Voncellia, 461 Callen, Cartha, 196 Calwise, Jacqueline, 161, 163 Camp, Kevin, 312 Campbell, Elijah, 97, 169 Campbell, Harold, 97 Campbell, Pamela, 56, 59 Campbell, Stella, 217, 1146 Canteen, Virginia, 46 Cantey, Brenda, 97, 161, 175 Cantey, Doris, 212 Canty, Karen, 126 Canty, Terrie, 59, 173 Capers, Barbara, 59 Capers, Leroy, 97, 154, 157 Capers, Sarah, 97, 176 Carmichael, Phyllis, 91, 97 Carpenter, Carl, 204 Carr, Aurelia, 59 Carr, Christopher, 311 Carroway, Gary, 97 Carson, Angela, 210 Carson, John, 46 Carter, Brenda, 74, 160, 167 Carter, Damella, 158, 162 Carter, Durvi, 97, 168 Carter, Eleazer, 97, 180 Carter, Patrick, 74 Carter, Priscilla, 194, 272 Cash, Lamell, 256 Cassidy, James, 98 Catoe, Beverly, 139 Catwell, Ezra, 313 Chambers, Dr. 139, 277 Chambers, George, 39, 172 Chambers, Otis, 36 Chambers, Dr. Mary Green, 243 Champion, Marion, 46 Chance, Angella, 1359, 263 Chaneyfield, Darrel, 150 Chaplin, Shelia, 74 Chapman, Pamela, 98 Chate, Pearlene, 190 Chavis, Diaz, 98, 136 Chavous, Barbara, 255, 256 Chavous, Edwin, 59 Chavous, Leon, 37 Cheeks, Thomell, 151 Cheeseborough, Leonard, 145 Cheeseborough, Randall, 74, 165 Chestnut, Keith, 313 Chestnut, Margo, 59 Childs, Deborah, 160 _ Childs, Marcus, 155 Ching, Min, 199 | Ch isholm, Jerra, 175, 176 Chisolm, Georgia, 98 | Chivers, Pamela, 74, 162 _ Christmas, Karen, 59 _ Clark, Carl, 221 _ Cleckley, Roscoe, 197 Clements, Constance, 46 _ Cleveland, Juanita, 98, 175 _ Clinton, Cynthia, 26, 59 Clopton, Sharon, 46 _ Coaxum, Karen, 46 Coaxum, Larry, 59 Coaxum, Tammy, 96 Cobbs, Chiquita, 151 Cobbs, Jennifer, 98 Cobbs, Pamela, 168 Cockrum, Phyllis, 22, 74, 144 Cofield, Kathy, 98 Choen, Tracy, 46 Colbert, Raymond, 176, 177 Coleman, Cheryl, 98, 147, 158, 170 Coleman, Persephone, 98, 155, 183 Coleman, Samantha, 74 Coleman, Thalia, 209, 277 Coleman, Vanessa, 46 Colter, Angela, 98 Comager, Renetta, 74 Conyers, Brenda, 46 Cook, Primavera, 46 Cooke, Anthony, 177, 328 Cooper, Adrienne, 46 Cooper, Cornelius, 74, 141 Cooper, Donald, 176 Cooper, Michael, 310 Cooper, Patricia, 59 Cooper, Wayne, 98, 132, 158, 160 Cooper, William, 59 Corbitt, Eartha, 194, 272 Corley, Libby, 134 Corley, Lois, 46, 167, 170 Comelius, Samuel, 226, 260 Coulthrust, Selenia, 98, 311 — Crawford, Emily, 261 Crawford, Susan, 46 Crawley, Kimberly, 74, 175 Crockett, Lynn, 74 Crosby, Anthony, 72, 74 Cross, Willette, 46 Crosson, Doretta, 46 Crum, Karen, 59 Crumblin, Lerhonda, 75, 144, 155 Crutchfield, Johnson, 169 Cummings, Terrence, 59 Cunningham, Bernateen, 22, 313 Cunningham, Tamara, 99, 144 Currie, Angela, 75, 257 Curry, Beverly, 59, 185 Curry, Carleton, 59 Curry, Mrs. James K., 256 Curtain, Napoleon, 99 Curtis, Renee, 59 D Damon, Greta, 75 Daney, Catherine, 99 Daniel, Sheralyn, 75, 167 Daniels, Bernice, 191 Danner, Sylvia, 59 Dantzler, Efrem, 146 Dantzler, Janice, 46 Darby, Eric, 75 Darby, Timothy, 99 Dash, Ida, 37, 240, 242 Datta, Gupta, 285 Davenport, Victoria, 75, 328 David, Michail, 360 Davis, Al Ferrara, 46 Davis, Bill, 290, 296 Davis, Bruce, 99, 168 Davis, Carla, 75 Davis, Charles, 59 Davis, Cynthia, 59 Davis, Cynthia L., 99 Davis, Darin, 59 Davis, Doris, 272, 273, 274 Davis, Henry, 197 Davis, Jacqueline, 75 Davis, Jada, 46, 174 Davis, John, 75 Davis, Kelvin, 99, 143 Davis, Kenneth, 136, 165 Davis, Kris, 46 Davis, LeRoy, 221 Davis, Margaret, 190 Davis, Jrs. Mary Ann, 195, 241 Davis, Michael, 99 Davis, Michelle, 149 Davis, Robert, 99 Davis, Rosalind, 59 Davis, Sandra, 195 Davis, Sharon, 60 Davis, Sharon L., 46 Davis, Shelley, 99, 158 Davis, Stephan, 99, 152, 175 Davis, Terilaine, 100 Davis, Terrence, 75 Davis, Valeria, 60 . Davis, Vaugan, 100 Dawkins, Michelle, 60 Dawkins, Teresa, 60 Dawson, Collisa, 60 Dean, Mark, 75 Deas, Jocelyn, 176 Deas, Sonja, 176, 177 Index 347 Dease, Janie, 229, 230 Debarr, Kevin, 60 Decoster, Willie, 60 Delaine, Buane, 60, 155, 179 Delaney, Mr., 245 Delaney, Ruth, 201 Deloach, Andrew, 143, 160, 167 Deloach, Eugene, 60 Deloughery, Janet, 173 Dembo, Loma, 46 Denby, Etonya, 46 Dennard, Fanny, 100, 168 Dennis, Christiana, 100 Dennis, Michelle, 75, 167 Dennis, Teresa, 76 Derr, Debra, 200 Derry, Reginald, 76 Dessaure, Janice, 24, 76 Deveaux, Esther, 76, 165 Deveaux, Karren, 100, 144, 165 Devoe, Verna, 100, 158, 162, 185 Deore, Brenda, 100, 168 Dewese, Arlieda, 46, 179, 222 Diamond, Earnest, 76 Dickerson, Zina, 76 Dickey, Anthony, 76 Dickey, Corinne, 76 Dillitte, Carl, 76 Dinkins, Debra, 46 Dixon, Chawn, 47 Doffett, Linda, 76 Dollard, Ethel, 60 Dollard, Sally, 265 Dorsey, Robertha, 100 Douglas, Paul, 158 Dowling, Priscilla, 60 Downs, Robert, 76, 172 Dozier, Chris, 300 Drake, Brenda, 76, 158, 162, 183 Drake, Ellen, 100, 141 Drane, James, 313 Drayton, Lisa, 47 Dubose, Debbie, 60 Dukes, Patricia, 60 Duncan, Avis, 76 Dunlap, Johnny, 100 Dunlap, Stanley, 100 Dunmeyer, Feleasa, 60 Dunmore, Wendy, 153 Durant, Stephannie, 60 348 Index Dyson, Kim, 60 E Ealey, Linda, 173 Ealy, James, 101 Earl, Vickie, 101, 155 Earle, Magnolia, 60 Eckles, Andromeda, 101, 211 Eddings, Michael, 76 Edwards, Comelius, 76 Edwards, Deric, 60 Edwards, Monique, 47 Edwards, Tina, 72, 76, 162 Edwards, Vanessa, 60 Ekanem, Franklin, 76 Elam, Elliott, 30 Elkins, Monica, 47, 179 Ellerbe, Melody, 76 Ellerbe, Timothy, 60 Ellis, Willie, 76 Ellis, Penelope, 126 Ellis, Randall, 217 Ellis, Veronica, 256 Ellison, LaDonna, 47 Emery, Diann, 60 Emery, Sheba, 47 Epps, Lynette, 47, 179 Etson, Timothy, 60 Evans, Authur, 250, 332 Evans, B. E., 37 Evans, Evette, 101, 139 Evans, Hattie, 263, 265, 277 Evans, Helga, 47 Evans, Robert, 35 Evans, Tommy, 47 Evans, Vincent, 60 Evans, William, 200 Eyo, Ukeme, 160 F Faggett, Harry, 229, 277 Farahmand, Malih, 237, 239 Fari, Julian, 256 Farmer, Rosalyn, 61 Farmer, Samuel, 101, 147 Farrar, Kenda, 47 Faust, Carlissa, 76, 151 Fears, Alan, 76, 162 Feaster, Terry, 101, 158, 168 Felder, Darrow, 210 Felder, Danielle, 47 Felder, Kelvin, 61, 155 Felks, Bobbie, 47, 153 Felton, Edwin, 76, 148, 160 Ferguson, Fredrica, 76 Ferguson, Josephine, 47 Ferguson, Kim, 101 Ferguson, William, 61 Ferrette, Priscilla, 47 Fields, Donna, 76 Fields, Gregory, 179 Fields, Ricky, 72, 77, 168 Fields, Robert, 101 Fields, Terrance, 77 Fishburne, Harriet, 101, 174 Fisher, Tonya, 47 Fitzpatrick, Bridgette, 149 Fleming, Calvin, 143, 160 Fleming, Gail, 248 Fleming, Linda, 259 Fleming, Rhonda, 101 Fleming, Robert, 101, 131, 162, 169 Fleming, Sundar, 258 Fletcher, Maggie, 101, 168 Fling, Sharon, 77, 162 Flowers, Deitra, 47 Floyd, Audrey, 47 Floyd, William, 77 Fogan, Darrell, 102 Fogle, Patsy, 264 Folk, Pamela, Denise, 61 Ford, Audrey, 61 Ford, Dwayne, 102 Ford, Gwendolyn, 47 Ford, Lorena, 47 Ford, Martin, 61, 146 Ford, Nadine, 61, 167, 183 Ford, Natalie, 102, 141 Ford, Perdita, 61, 156, 183 Ford, Tyrone, 102 Ford, Vemetta, 102 Forrest, Comelius, 77 Foster, Angentia, 102, 139 Foster, Byron, 77 ; Foster, Jacqueline, 47 | Foster, Lyman, 291, 308 Foster, Tammy, 162 Fowler, Betty, 173 France, Bridgitta, 47 France, Evelyn, 242 Franklin, Alfreda, 193 Franklin, Jean, 47 Franklin, Nitoya, 256 Frasier, Deidra, 102 Fier, Patricia, 102, 149 Frazier, Charles, 102 Frazier, George, 61, 146 Frazier, Sherry, 61, 181 Frazier, Trena, 153 Frazier, Vanessa, 102 Frederick, Janice, 61 Fredrick, Alexander, 77 Fredrick, Djuna, 77 Fredrick, Nancy, 77 Fredrick, Shirley, 193 Fredrick, Wanda, 97 -FReeman, Cindy, 199 Freeman, Gregory, 102, 136, 137, 165, 219 Freeman, Rita, 158 Freman, Roslyn, 126 Freeman, Wanda, 77 Frierson, Jackie, 97 Frye, Kenneth, 229 Fullard, Dean, 77 Fuller, Nathaniel, 300 Fulton, Sidney, 126 Fulwood, Zonda, 47 Funchess, LaTonya, 256 Funchess, Wilhelmina, 262 Funderburg, Ann, 30 Funny, John, 61, 155, 169 Funnye, Sandra, 77 Furman, Michael, 102, 136 G Gadegbeku, Irene, 61 Gadsen, Alvalene, 77, 179, 180, 185 Gadsden, Barbara, 192 Gadsden, Dwanyne, 256 Gadsden, Keith, 61, 155 Gadsden, Rodney, 103, 146 Gadson, Eula, 173 Gaffney, Raymond, 166 Gaffney, Sarah, 173 Gaillard, Edith, 190 Gaillard, Kevin, 162 Gaines, Harold, 61 Gaines, Ronald, 61, 151 Gainey, Wallace, 217 Galloway, Tewanda, 47 Gamble, Judy, 77 Gamble, 61, 176 Gardner, Iris, 166, 171, 173 Gardner, Karen, 61 Gardner, Latrice, 139 Gardner, Rhonda, 144 Gamer, Denise, 61 Gamer, Mable, 197 Garret, Idean, 190 Garrett, Tommy, 77, 151 Garrison, Bethany, 257 Garrison, Betty, 39, 135 Garrison, Gena, 77 Gary, Timothy, 102 Gathers, Avery, 61 Geathers, Nancy, 126 Geer, Laura, 47 Geiger, Eva, 126 Geiger, Melvin, 61 Gentry, John, 169 George, James, 251 Gerald, Betty, 61 Gerald, Loretta, 61 German, Donna, 149, 183 Gethers, Marcus, 61, 176 Gettone, Vernon, 207 Gibbs, Donna, 103, 141 Gibbs, Felesia, 62 Gibbs, Lisa, 47 Gibson, Debra, 47 Gibson, Kimberly, 77, 311 Gibson, Mary, 47 Gideon, Debbie, 144, 145 Gilbert, Betty, 172 Giles, Columbus, 280 Giles, Harris, 200 Gill, Tanis, 44, 47 Gillens, Ervin, 137 Gillens, James, 103 Gilliard, Raphael, 62 Gilmore, Celia, 229 Gilmore, Jacqueline, 30 Gilmore, Nathaniel, 47 Gilmore, Sylvia, 47 Gilmore, Vone, 158 Ginyard, Marilyn, 77, 170 Gissentaner, Iva, 77 Gist, Kimberly, 77, 162 Givesn, Sandra, 47 Gladney, Cheryl, 47 Gladney, Gerald, 156, 146, 218 Glanville, Marjorie, 62, 511 Glenn, Gale, 149 Glenn, Gregory, 62 Glenn, Tracy, 48 Glisson, Jamerliamb, 77 Glover, Adrinne, 77 Glover, Connie, 62, 310 Glover, Dorothy, 172, 174 Glover, Lillie, 263, 264, 277 Glover, Merdell, 164 Glover, Nathaniel, 77 Glover, Osacar, 62 Glover, Penelope, 48, 153, 179 Glover, Stephene, 40 Glover, Tawarda, 256 Glover, Wanda, 104, 158, 163 Godjoin, Reggie, 146 Goff, Angela, 77 Goff, Jamie, 62 Golden, Dannette, 194 Golden, Vickie, 48, 179 Goodly, Marvin, 62 Goodman, Darlene, 141, 152, 175 Goodwin, Bill, 78 Goodwin, Diane, 48 Goodwin, Roger, 78, 147 Goodwin, Sylvia, 78 Goodwine, Doris 78, 156 Goodwine, Pamela, 78, 141, 158 Gordon, Carole, 48 Gordon, Harold, 72 Gordon, Janice, 62 Gore, Cynthia, 104 Govan, Jerry, 191 Govan, Peqgy, 201 Graham, Keith, 310 Graham, Edward, 251 Graham, Tammy, 62, 181 Graham, Travis, 180 Graham, Trenton, 91, 180 GRaham, Winifred, 48 Grant, Alesia, 48 Grant, Alvin, 196 Grant, Carol, 310 Grant, Evelyn, 78, 141 Grant, Marva, 104 Grant, Ophlia, 48 Grant, Scharlene, 241 Grant, Thona, 180 Grant, Valeria, 162, 163 Grate, Cammy, 62 Graves, Cleo, 169 Graves, John, 196 Graves, Wanda, 154 Gray, Denon, 48, 328 Green, Barbara, 48 Green, Cynthia, 78 Index 349 Green, Demaris, 62, 179 Green, Estella, 62 Green, JacQueline, 78 Green, Janice, 48 Green, Linda, 62 Green, Maxine, 151 Green, Pamela, 311 Green, Patrica, 104, 151 Green, Roosevelt, 48 Green, Sereta, 62 Green, Susie, 104 Green, Vermell, 233 Green, William, 143, 146 Greene, Elizabeth, 173 Greene, Matthew, 48 Greene, Michelle, 78 Greene, Qumiller, 78 Greene, Veronica, 48 Greeneugh, Valeria, 105, 141 Gregg, Antonette, 78 Gregg, Lucinda, 48 Gregory, Benjamin, 48 Griffin, Allison, 78, 131, 136, 176 Grimmage, Judith, 62 Guess, Vincent, 256 Guinyard, Sherral, 36 Gunter, Tracy, 48 A Habib, Sula Alicia, 312 Hagan, Kelsie, 105 Hagan, RKegena, 48 Hailey, Haroid, 190 Hair, Armenia, 191 Hairston, Dr. J. W., 260 Ham, Willis, 290 Hambert, Marie, 40 Hamilton, Bill, 290 Hamilton, Darren, 329 Hamilton, Darryl, 48 Hamilton, Eric, 62 Hamilton, Gregory, 62 Hamilton, Joan, 78 Hamilton, Kenneth, 312 Hamilton, Renee, 48 Hammonds, William, 198 Hampton, Bruce, Hampton, Clarissa, 185 Hampton, Gail, 62 Hampton,Jennifer, 139 Hampton, Keith, 105 550 Index Hannibal, Ruth, 209 Harden, Lisa, 62 Harley, Benjamin, 62 Harley, Patricia, 126 Harley, Sharon, 48 Harrell, Julieth, 105 Harrington, Albert, 105 Harris, Darrell, 62 Harris, Lisa, 48 Harris, Segrid, 48 Harris, Terry, 48 Harris, Theresa, 62 Harris, Thomas, 105 Harrison, Audlyn, 105 Harrison, Brenda, 199 Harrison, Danette, 48 Harrison, Jimmy, 106 Harrison, Monica, 170 Harrison, William, 106 Harriston, J. W. 260 Harrold, Stanley, Dr., 225, 277 Hart, Joe, 48 Hart, Veronica, 78 Harvey, Lisa, 48 Harvin, Sheila, 176, 177 Haskell, Karen, 63 Hawkins, Carla, 106 Hawkins, Franklin, 63 Hawkins, Jeanne, 190 Hawkins, Timothy, 48 Hawthome, Howard, 63 Hay, Constance, 72, 78, 141 Hayes, Caroline, 48 Hayes, Sandra, 106 Hayes, Sheila, 48 Hayes, Sheron, 48 Haynes, April, 48 Haynes, Casey, 312 Haynes, Keith Haynes, Sheila, 179 Haynes, Shirl, 48 Haynes, Steven, 48 Hazzard, Annette, 278 Heath, James, 106 Hefney, Johnsie, 151 Hefney, Johnsie, 162, 163, 183 Helton, Amanda, 48 Hemingway, Rodney, 49 Hemingway, Ronita, 78 Hemmingway, Marlene, 126, 170 Henburg, Paula, 78, 180 Henderson, Ernest, 106 Henderson, Jacqueline, 262, 264 106, Henderson, Kathy, 179 Henderson, William Dr., 225, PAT ET Henley, Keith, 78, 136, 137 Henman, Deborah, 49 Hewett, Latricia, 49 Heyward, Beverly, 49, 172 Heyward, Cathy, 63 Heyward, Lasonya, 78 Hibbits, Mary, 259 Hibbler, Kenneth, 106, 138, 150, 159, 180 Hibbler, Lovely, 106, 142, 145, 150, 159, 164 Hickman, Allison, 63, 181 Hickman, Karen, 78 Hickman, Valeria, 176 Hickmon, Albert, 175 Hickmon, Cheryl, 160 Hicks, Minora, 272, 273 Hicks, Rene, 138 Hil, Anthriest, 49 Hilderbrand, Karen, 78, 168 Hill, Howard K., Dr., 242, 244 Hill, Roland, 78 Hill, 247 Hill, Sharon, 106, 170, 173 Hill, Shujuan, 78 Hill, Zenobia, 63 Hillard, Lisa, 256 Hilliard, Barbara, 194, 272 Hilliard, Carolyn, 49, 310 Hine, Luis, 312 Hine, William Dr., 22 5, 277 Hinton, Karen, 79, 149 Hodges, Barry, 79 Hodges, Eric, 49 Hodges, Mimie, 48, 153, 179 Hodges, Rhodonna Hodieb, Mostata, Mr. 259 Hogan, Rhonda, 106 Holder, Claudius, 140, 155 Holiday, Darlene, 107 Holiday, Deborah, 107 Holman, Dorothy, 79, 156 Holman, Lonnie, 72, 79 Holmes, Elisha, 195 Holmes, Johnnie, 79, 141 Holmes, Karen, 172 Holt, Pamela, 49 Hooks, Kenneth, 49 Hooks, Felicia, 63, 158 Hopkins, Beryl, 63 Horton, Melinda, 79, 185 Morton, Walter, 185 Houey, Sylvia, 49 Hough, Anna, 79, 154 Hough, Melinda, 153 House, Amy, 49 House, Tammy, 22, 107, 168 Houser, Bernice, 79, 264 Houser, Janice, 264 Howard, Vivian, 107 Howell, Robin, 79, 141 Howie, Marguerete, 213, 284, 285 Howey, Sylvia, 166, 174, 179 Hozes, Preston, 310 Hubbard, Betty, 199 Hubbard, Faye, 256 Hubbard, Kenneth, 79, 140 Hubbard, Michael, 107, 136 Huddleston, Gordon, Mr., 259 Hudley, Andrenette, 63 Hudson, Danny, 136, 165 Hudson, Otis, 107, 147 Huffman, Dolores, 191 Huffman, Garland, 49, 63 Huffman, George, 160 Huggins, Katherine, 63 Hughes, Pamelia, 175 Hughes, Preston, 169 Hughes, Robert, 49 Hugine, Andrew, 205 Hunt, Ralph, 312 Hunter, Milton, Dr., 246 Hunter, Cynthia, 63 Hunter, Deema, 79, 158, 162, 170 Hunter, Timothy, 256 Hunter, Michael, 49 Hurst, H. H. 34 Hutcherson, Rosalyn, 48 Hutcherson, Beverly, 49 Hutchinson, Kaven, 63 Hutson, Pauline, 190 I Inabinett, Beth, 49, 172 Inabinett, Brenda, 310 _ Inabinette, Brenda Dean, 79 lirby, Narcissus, 49 Irick, Hazel, 173, 196 Isabel, Roy, 221 Jackson, Antoinette, 79, 149, 159 Jackson, Beatrice, 79, 167 Jackson, Charies, 63 Jackson, Clinton, 79 Jackson, Craig, 143 Jackson, Edward, 224 Jackson, Gail, 107, 158, 159, 160 Jackson, Kai, 164, 313 Jackson, Martha, 107 Jackson, Mattie, 99, 172 Jackson, Tonya, 49 Jackson, Vanessa, 63 Jackson, Valesta, 49 Jacobs, Dan, 79, 155, 179 Jacobs, Darlene, 79 Jacques, Denise, 256 Jamerson, Cheryl, 79 James, Andrea, 99 James, Carmen, Lynne, 79, 180 James, Carrie, 241 James, Charles, 79 James, Darlene, 107, 155 James, Geneva, 49 James, Jodie, 176 James, Mary, 49 James, Maurice, 107, 180 James, Shirlain, 79 Jamison, Beverly, 231 Jamison, Helen, 196 Jamison, Marion, 30 Jamison, Sandra, 107 Jamison, Theodore, 194 Jamison, Walter, 63 Jaridau, Melicent, 105 Jarvis, Valerie, 79 Jefferson, Erika, 49 Jeffries, Willies, 198 Jenkins, Andrea, 63 Jenkins, Barbra, 108 Jenkins, Barbara, 272 Jenkins, Carol, 79 Jenkins, Cenestine, 80 Jenkins, Christine, 217 Jenkins, Darlene, 156 Jenkins, Harold, 32 Jenkins, Jacqueline, 635 Jenkins, Jonnie, 221 79, 133, 150, Jenkins, Johnnie, 148 Jenkins, Judy, 162 Jenkins, Judy Sharon, 63 Jenkins, Kenneth, 280 Jenkins, Laurie, 80 Jenkins, Laverne, 49 Jenkins, Linda, 147 Jenkins, Linda Maria, 108, 170 Jenkins, Marshell, 63 Jenkins, Mae, 272 Jenkins, Patricia, 233 Jenkins, Sandra, 178 Jenkins, Sharon, 209, 277 Jenkins, Vantony, 176, 177 Jenkins, Victor, 313 Jennings, Georgia, 255, 256 Jennings, Sharon, 80 Jennings, Theresa, 63 Jeter, Sonnie, 108, 153, 213 Joe, Denise, 63, 181 Johnson, Adelle, 190 Johnson, Adwins, 252 Johnson, Alfred, 49 Johnson, Althea, 108, 174 Johnson, Arlena, 108, 185 Johnson, Barbara, 255, 257 Johnson, Benjamin, 80 Johnson, Carol, 265 Johnson, Carl, 80, 140, 155, 165 Johnson, Elease, 193 Johnson, Cedric, 64 Johnson, Charlene, 144, 257 Johnson, Charles, 64 Johnson, Christene, 49 Johnson, Debra, 199 Johnson, Denise, 80, 156 Johnson, Doris, 194, 272 Johnson, Gregory, 256 Johnson, Leevy, 30 Johnson, Jacqueline, 80, 155, 166, 179, 180 Johnson, Jamie, 108 Johnson, Joan, 80, 145, 163, 165 Johnson, Joyce, 108 Johnson, Kevin, 80 Johnson, Kim, 80 Johnson, Kip, 310 Johnson, Leatrice, 64 Johnson, Lisa, 26 Johnson, Lisa Deneen, 64 Johnson, Lisa, Marcia, 49 Johnson, Mildred, 198 Johnson, Minnie, 272, 273, 274 Index 351 Johnson, Mischelle, 80, 312 Johnson, Nanette, 108 Johnson, Nannette, 49 Johnson, Pquillia, 64 Johnson, Ralph, 80 Johnson, Ruby, 194 Johnson, Seslie, 80 Johnson, Suzette, 80 Johnson, Theda, 108, 201, 318 Johnson, Vernell, 243 Johnson, Veronica, 80 Johnson, Vickilyn, 80 Johnson, Vivian, 271 Johnson, Vivian, Yvonne, 49 Johnson, Wanda, 255, 257 Johnson, Yancey, 64, 155 Jones, Ben, 64 Jones, Byron, 80, 165 Jones, Carl, 212, 313 Jones, Caroline, 80 Jones, Earlene, 108 Jones, Jae, 80 Jones, Jane, 108 Jones, John, 49, 312 Jones, Laron, 109 Jones, Lashawn, 49 Jones, Lisa, 109, 162 Jones, Melvin, 64, 158 Jones, Michelle, 109, 141 Jones, Rodney, 252 Jones, Sharon, 127, 169 Jones, Tamara, 49 Jones, Tracy, 169 Jones, Vivian, 209, 277 Jones, William, 64 Jones, Willie, 64 Jordan, Andre, 155, 179 Jordan, Eslyn, 311 Jordan, Mary, 229 Jordan, Robert, 136 Jordan, Pamela, 197 Josey, Lillian, 109, 158 Jueles, Tiffany, 256 K Kean, Donald, 279 Keels, Linda, 213 Keepler, Manuel, 232 Keith, Audrey, 80, 168 Keitt, Angela, 194 Keitt, Elandres, 80 3552 Index Keitt, Randy, 310 Keller, Cassandra, 80 Kelly, Camilla, 109 Kelly, Jojnny, 80 Kelly, Marion, 80 Kelly, Samuel, 158, 162 Kelly, Tammy, 81 Kelly, Yolanda, 50 Kendrick, Anothy, 50 Kennedy, Kimberly, 81, 141 Kennedy, Manuel, 134 Kennerly, Elizabeth, 81 Kertord, Leo, 35 Kerrin, Tonja, 64 Key, Barbara, 64 Key, Barbara, 64 Kinard, Kevin, 218 King, Alford, 196 King, Carla, 145, 148, 152, 160, 222 King, Ollie, 127 King, Renecia, 306 King, Shelia, 81, 165 King, Tanya, 109 Kinlaw, Melissa, 109 Kinloch, John, 151 Kirby, Stephanie, 109, 147, 158 Kirk, Kenneth, 81 Kirkland, Sandra, 173 Kitt, Randy, 310 Klugh, Clarissa, 141 Knowling, Hillevi, 64, 173 Knuckles, Sara, 50 Knuckles, Savitr, 109 Koger, Richard, 136, 137 Koger, Sophia, 64 Koli, Kaitan, 221 Krishna, Gopala, 233 Kyerme, Stephens, 259 L Ladson, Sharon, 81 Lafayette, 158 Lamar, Adam, 143, 159 Lane, Julian, 313 Larkin, Baby, 197 Larkin, James, 147 Lawrence, Cythia, 64 Lawrence, Joan, 208, 219 Lawrence, Mark, 81, 153 Lawrence, Sophia, 81 Lawrence, Thomas, 50 Leach, Paula, 81 Leak, Wonza, 81 Lee, Dennis, 109, 138, 159, 160 Lee, Evelyn, 190 Lee, Jerrette, 216 Lee, Phillip, 221 Lee, Ronda, 109, 147 Leedecke, Wayne, 172 Legette, Dorothy, 64 Legons, Bernice, 50 Legree, Charlene, 81 Lemon, Thelma, 109 Leonard, Portia, 110, 154, 156 Leonard, Steve, 81, 174 Levy, Joseph, 159 Lewers, Cassandra, 110 Lenis, Charles, 30 Lewis, Clarence, 46 Lewis, Daniel, 64 Lewis, Larry, 110, 155, 169, 179 Lewis, Pauline, 255, 256 Lewis, Shirley, 255 Lide, Walter, 64 Lightfoot, William, 50 Lincoln, Shelia, 50 Linder, Angela, 64 Linsay, Derrick, 169, 310 Lindsey, William, 312 Linnen, Tony, 64, 179 Linyard, Constantenia, 162 Linyard, Gail, 64 Littles, Vera, 64 Livingston, Jacqueline, 141 Lloyd, Cathy, 110 Lloyd, Christine, 110, 142, 158, 163 Lloyd, Vanessa, 191 Lockert, A. E., 266 © Long, Calverta, 272, 273 Long, Rebeca, 256 Lott, Thomasenia, 65 Louden, Patricia, 65, 155, 181 Louis, Virgina, 190 Love, Derrick, 81 Loveland, Johnson, 217 Lowden, Tarinda, 50 Lowery, Angela, 81 Lowery, Karen, 65 Lucas, Doris, 65 Lucas, Michael, 81 Luster, Sheila, 50 158, Lyreed, Dianne, 154 Lytle, Dwayne, 50 | Machiam, Ricky, 310 Mack, Anna, 176, 177 Mack, Carol, 110 Mack, Cathi, 23, 110, 133, 158, 161 Mack, Cynthia, Ann, 110 Mack, Francis, H., 153, 192 Mack, Margie, 213 Mack, Michael, 65 Mack, Teresa, 81 Mackey, Warriette, 110, 173 Madden, Stanley, 50 Makins, Carlton, 81 Makins, Charvette, 65, 174 Malarar, Debasis, 199 Maloney, Leonard, 65 Maloney, Ralph, 110, 255 Mangrum, Wanda, 127 Manning, Chellis, 65 Manning, Glynis, 50, 134, 165 Mapp, Zipporah, 24, 81 Marks, Phyllis, 50 Marsh, John, 216 Marshall, Elaine, 81, 173 Marshall, Patrice, 65, 167 Martin, Adrienne, 81, 158, 162, 170, 179 Martin, Alvin, 65 Martin, Bejamin, 512 Martin, Donnette, 50, 172 Martin, George, 179 Martin, Gerald, 313 Martin, Lee, 158 Martin, Lucy, 199 Martin, Mary, 81, 162 Martin, Patricia, 65 Martin, Ralph, 65 Martin, Renee, 81 Martin, Ruby, 110 Martin, Stephen, 3515 Martin, Terri, 158 Mathis, Carla, 81, 144 Mathis, Darrell, 81 Mathur, Kailash, 221, 222, 225, Jisyey, IME Matthews, Denise, 255 Matthews, Doris, 243, 277, 284 Matthews, Jacqueline, 50 Matthews, Kimberly, 110, 139 Mattison, Cantania, 65 Mattison, Jeffrey, 111, 143, 145, 148, 160, 167 Mauney, Louis, 82 Maxwell, Joseph, 65 Mayrant, Shirley, 65 Mays, Robert, 194 Mazyck, Doris, 82 Mazyck, Jennifer, 256 Meadows, Sandra, 310 Meadows, Thomas, 169 Melvin, Duane, 300 Mercer, Lavon, 111 Meredith, Phyllis, 272 Merchison, Thurmond, 169 Merrill, Shenese, 181 Mickle, Jeanette, 65, 155 Middleton, Andrea, 65, 167 Middleton, Carol, 82 Middleton, Earl, 283 Middleton, Gloria, 158 Middleton, Janice, 82 Middleton, John, 190 Middleton, Sabrena, 65 Middleton, Tracy, 82 Middleton, Vonda, 306, 308 Miller, Annette, 193 Miller, Barry, 82 Miller, Cleo, 11, 313 Miller, Glenn, 65 Miller, Kevin, 11, 155 Miller, Kim, 82 Miller, Kimberly, 65 Miller, Mark, 65 Miller, Pamela, 65 Miller, Ralph, 300 Miller, Stanley, 65 Miller, Valerie, 158 Miller, Vicki, 111 Mincey, Shirley, 65 Mintz, Doris, 191 Mitchell, Amol, 111, 169 Mitchell, Henry, 65 Mitchell, Permon, 111 Mitchell, Veronica, 82 Mitchell, Vincent, 310 Mitchum, Aungral, 82, 265 Mobley, James, 66 Mobley, Jane, 66 Montgomery, I. Wes, 1¢fs) Montgomery, Tina, 111, 149, 170 Phyllis, 111, Mood, Benjamin, 82 Mood, Robin, 66 Moody, Michael, 176 Moody, Kosa, 66 Moore, Bernice, 295 Moore, Celeste, 11, 144, 170 Moore, Douglas, 155, 179 Moore, E. Marie, 263, 277 Moore, Michael, 311 Moore, Thema, 195 Morant, Lisa, 306 Morant, Mack, 259 Morgan, Dwight, 82, 131 Morgan, Lisa, 312 Morgan, Woodro, 197 Morgan, T. Carl, 259 Morris, Clevetha, 306 Morton, Charles, 83 Morton, Kathy, 265 Morton, Lucious, 113, 218 Mose, Bearnice, 206 Mosley, Brenda, 195 Moss, Audrey, 85 Mott, Cheryl, 113, 142 Muckle, Pamela, 83 Muldrow, Jacqueline, 11, 162, 182 Mundy, Frank, 229 Mungin, Patricia, 66 Murdaugh, Henry, 85 Murdaugh, Monica, 160 Murph, Louellyn, 197 Murphy, Andre, 300 Murphy, Monty, 300 Muse, Charles, 243 Myers, Belinda, 115 Myers, Brenda, 159, 174 Myers, Brenda, 159, 174 Myers, Charlene, 291, 512 Myers, Corine, 141, 209, 211 Myers, James, 255 Myers, Jerlene, 2835 Myers, Joyce, 200 Myers, Joeletta, 66 Myers, Sandy, 67 Mec McAfee, Von, 115 McAllister, Paul, 151 McArthur, Walter, 243, 277 McCain, Karen, 67 Index 355 McCants, Martina, 83, 155 McCants, Sendy, 113, 145 McClary, Juanita, 25, 67, 515 McClendon, Cynthia, 85 McClintick, Donald, 160 McClintock, Timthy, 160, 167 McClinton, Irm, 113, 175 McCloud, Sherry, 115 McClure, Kathy, 115 McConico, Loretta, 85 McCray, Kenneth, 50 McCray, Vernette, 85 McCrae, Edison, 67 McCrae, Franklin, 67 McCullough, Beverly, 83, 144, 170 McCullough, Minyon, 85 McCullough, Andrea, 50 McDonald, Beverly, 67 McDonald, Debbie, 194, 272 McDonald, Patricia, 195 McDonald, Sam, 233 McDougal, Claude, 158 McDougam, Claude, 155 McDowell, Sharone, 50 McDowell, Wilma, 67 McDuffie, Casandra, 50, 179 McDuffie, Curtis, 67 McDuffie, William, 115 McFadden, 157 McFadden, Cheryl, 83, 159 McFadden, James, 251, 255 McFadden, Jake, 83 McFadden, Joanne, 50 McFadden, Myn, 113, 154 McFadden, Patricia, 252 McFadden, William, 85 McGee, Nedra, 127 McIntyre, Linda, 113, 144, 155, 165 McJimpsey, Donna, 835 McKenney, Millicent, 67 McKinney, Alan, 165 McKinney, Brenda, 85 McKinney, Randy, 67, 155 McKnight, Cynthia, 50 McLaurin, Frank, 51 McLellan, Donald, 112, 185 McLeod, John, 221 McMillan, Sandy, 515 McMorris, Humphrey, 67 McNeil, Candice, 51 McNeil, Willie, 112, 1358 McNeil, Terri, 88 McNeil, Tiffany, 311 354 Index McRant, Katrina, 51 N Nance, Julie E., 316, 352 Nance, M. Maceo, Jr., 31, 316 Neal, Jacqueline, 515 Neal, Patricia, 67 Neal, Shelia, 51 Neal, Yvonne, 23, 112, 151 Neely, Teresa, 51 Nell, Gregory, 156 Nelson, Adrienne, 112, 141 Nelson, Lisa, 51 Nelson, Louis, 146 Nelson, Pauline, 67, 311 Nero, Brenda, 67 Nesbitt, Frances, 67 Nesbitt, Glenda, 51 Nesmith, Berlinda, 51 Nesmith, James, 146 Nesmith, Regina, 835, 167 Newsome, Koberta, 190 Newton, Charlene, 83, 170, 174 Newton, Donald, 67 Newton, Lisa, 329 Nichols, Marian D., 229 Nickerson, Joshlun, 264 Nimmons, Eartha B., 195 Nixon, Jacqueline, 83, 168 Norman, Dearnde, 67 Norris, Alphonso, 835 O Oakley, Roxanne, 152, 175 O’Bryant, Freddiw W., 255 Odom, Patrice, 112 Odum, Steven, 282 Oliver, Angela, 112 Oliver, Renee, 835 Oliver, Samuel, 83, 156 Omoregbee, Blancheryl, 197 Onunkwo, Emmanuel, 259 Orage, Yolanda, 112 Oree, Lila, 85 Osbome, Joseph, 177 Oshields, Kathy, 194 Owens, Cathy T., 127 Owens, Derek, 84 Owens, Karen, 112, 208 Owens, Milton, 51 Owens, Ralph, 84 Owens, Yvette, 51 P Pack, George, 145, 162 Pack, Gloria, 127 Pack, Stacy, 51 Paden, Terry, 67 Page, Alton, 194 Page, Kelvin, 51 Palmer, Dexter, 67, 155 Paris, Brenda, 127 Parker, Clifton, 146 Parker, Jeanna, 51 Parker, Lucille, 67 Parker, Stanley, 51 Parmley, Terence, 112 Parrish, Isaiah, 315 Parris, Brenda, 185 Parrott, Pauline, 112 Parson, Cynthia, 51 Parson, Dennis, 67 Parson, Mary, 84, 162 Parson, Sylvester, 300 Patterson, Dorothy, 84 Patterson, Evelyn, 310 Patterson, Latonia, 51 Patterson, Rodney, 161, 315 Paul, Mack, 112 Paydon, Willease, 44 Payne, Linda L., 221 Payne, James Edward, 221 Payne, Stacey, 67 Payton, Gail, 51, 179 Pearson, Sheila, 67 Pellman, Sharlene, 310 Peoples, Curman, 218 Perkins, Monica, 51 Perry, Faye, 112 Perry, Gregory, 84 Perry, Lisa, 115, 144, 145, 149 Perry, Mattie, 51 Perry, Rosa W., 141, 221, 277 Person, Brenda E., 265 Peters, Charles, 84 Peterson, Kenneth, 146 Peterson, Sonya, 114 Peterson, William, 84, 140 Petty, Aundrea, 84 Phelps, Sandra, 115 Phillips, Donda, 51, 166, 179 Pierce, Lashelle, 115, 139 Pinckney, Yolanda, 25, 115, 180 Finsonp EmestsGa bo a251 0552 Pitt, Oscarola M., 254 Pittman, Wanda, 67, 306, 308 Pitts, Della, 115 Pitts, Janie, 115 Pitts, Valerie, 68 Platt, Amold, 51 Platt, John, 84, 143 Pleasant, Richard, 155 - Plowden, Donna, 158, 158 Plummer, Sandra, 84 Point, Merle, 115, 168 Polite, Anita, 115 Polite, Karen, 115, 167 Pollans, Warren, 221 Pollard, Elisha, 115 Pontoo, Lonell, 233 Pope, Rhonda, 68 Porter, Chandra, 84, 149, 179 Porter, Leon, 51 Porter, Mary, 84, 306 Porter, Sandra, 310 Posey, John, 84 Powell, Don, 228, 277 Powell, Harold, 208, 277 Price, Richard, 155, 169 Prince, Hercules, 159 Prince, Linda, 68, 155 Pringle, Anita, 115, 168 Pringle, Richard, 114, 145, 148,. 168 Prioleau, Francenia, 114 Prioleau, Linda, 114, 158, 168, 170 Prioleau, Patricia, 310 Prioleau, Reginad, 84 Prioleau, Theodore, 114, 154, 2 tel Proctor, Lisa, 51 Proctor, Rita, 68 Proctor, Timothy, 51 Prophet, Robert, 175 Pryor, Vernon, 51 Pugh, Arthur, 114 Pugh, Oliver, 291 Purvis, Sherry, 127 Pyles, Gloria, 38 Pyatt, Cynthia, 199 Q Qualls, Benjamin G. Ill, 84 Quince, Lisa, 51 Quinn, James, 276 RK Ragin, Howard, 114 Ragin, Mattie, 192, 240 Ragland, James, 291 Randall, David, 147 Ravenell, Paul, 68 Ravenell, Rainey, 84 Ravenell, Wilhelmenia, 114 Ray, Kimberly, 256 Ray, Konald, 38 Reaves, Sharon, 84 Redding, Lorraine, 68, 181 Redford, Earl, C. 38 Reed, Agnes, 51 Reed, Diane, 114, 159, 210 Reed, Kenneth, 160 Reed, Una, 191 Redder, Travis, 68 Reese, Gary, 84 Reese, James, Jr. SSG, 217 Reid, Carla, 68, 181 Reid, Claude, 84 Reid, Isaiah, 278, 281 Reid, Tami, 84 Reid, Tyrell, 256 Rembert, Reginald, 159 Renwick, Vanessa, 114, 162 Rhames, Denton, 166 Rhinehart, Christy, 84 Rhodes, Carolyn, 159 Rhodes, Teresa, 84 Rhone, Gregory, 51 Rhue, Ojetta, 51 Rice, Cedric, 114, 143, 152 Rice, Claude, ssg., 217 Rice, Genetha, 68, 155 Rice, John, Lee, Jr., 51, 174 Rice, Lesa, 114, 141, 145, 147, 152, 160 Rice, Michelle, 84, 167 Rice, Sylvia, 114 Richards, Angela, 85 Richards, Patricia, 85 Richardson, Alphonso, 217 Richardson, Comell, 217 Richardson, Delphine, 174 Richardson, Dionne, 51 Richardson, Judy, 51 Richardson, Otis, 252 Richardson, Pandora, 116 Richardson, Rudell, 51 Richburg, Bobby, 51 Richburg, Dwayne, 146 Richburg, Wilbur, 68 Richkenbacker, Sharon, 85 Ricks, Colette, 52 Ricks, Maria, 150, 237 Ridges, Carol, 68 Ridges, Lameriel, 251, 332 Riley, Carleen, 193 Riley, Yvonne, 199 Risher, Tyra, 52 Rivers, Sheila, 145, 148, 152, 160 Rivers, Yulonda, 52 Roache, Lewie, 206 Roache, Willie, 148 Robbins, Alicia, 68 Roberson, Juanita, 166 Roberson, Sandy, 52 Roberts, Charles, 41 Roberts, Gregory, 52 Roberts, Gus, 155, 269 Roberts, Toni, 116, 141 Robertson, Charita, 85 Robertson, Deborah, 24, 68 Robertson, Kathy, 85, 183 Robertson, Willie, 68 Robinson, Alan, 210 Robinson, Anthony, 155, 179 Robinson, Deloris, 52 Robinson, Franklin, 221 Robinson, Geneise, 52 Robinson, Henry, 190 Robinson, Juanita, 68, 173 Robinson, Kellie, 68 Robinson, LaWanda, 27, 163 Robinson, LaSonna, 256 Robinson, Linda, 85 Robinson, Lottie, 68 Robinson, Mansel, 68 Robinson, Michael, 52, 116 Robinson, Molineaux, 116 Robinson, Myra, 85 Robinson, Ollie, 198 Robinson, Pamela, 1735 Robinson, Priscilla L., 259 Index 355 LG; Robinson, Sandra, 116 Robinson, Stanley, 85, 136, 157 Robinson, Stephanie, 85 Robinson, Sylvia, 180 Robinson, Valencia, 85 Roddey, Cherita, 116, 168 Rodriguez, Karlene, 85, 512 Rodrequez, Roman, 151 Rogers, Gregory, 116 Rogers, Jimmy, 116, 291 Rogers, Jennifer, 141, 162 Rogers, Sammy, 116, 145 Rogers, Tracy, 68 Rogers, Vivian, 116 Rolland, Maxlin, 68 Rolley, Harold, 256 Roper, Amold, 52 Roper, Darlene, 116, 159 Roper, Rochelle, 117, 147 Rose, Eric, 52 Rose, Marcia, 117 Roseboro, Donna, 52 Ross, Marylin, 117, 141 Ross, Steephanie, 85, 175 Roundtree, Janice, 127 Rouse, Valoria, 85 Rowe, Roszina,.52 Royal, Myra, 24, 139 Rucker, Valerie, 52 Rush, Rosalynn, 52 Russell, Robyn, 52 Sabb, Vicky, 52 Sadighi, Malih Farahmand, IFW). P2052) Salama, Ibrahim, 161, 259 Salley, Carolyn, 68, 3515 Salley, Darien, 256 Salley, Sandra, 195 Salley, Theon, 68, 181 Salters, Grace, 221 Salters, Judith, 221 Salters, Linda Dale, 117 Salters, Walter, 167, 221, 277 Sams, Tomasina, 117 Samuels, Ester, 117, 154 Sanders, Alvin, 68 Sanders, Kenneth, 117 Sanders, Lasharn, 52 356 Index Sanders, Sharion Theola, 85, 154 Sanders, Sheila, 68, 181 Sardrapaty, Ramachandra R., 270 Sarjeant, Ronald, 41 Sarvis, Delesia, 85, 141, 164, 165 Sarvis, Ronz Lavorzia, 146 Savage, Sheila, 195 Saxon, Thomas, 291 Scarborough, Angelia, 180 Scarborough, Helen, 69 Scott, Amanda, 85, 265 Scott, Anthony, 117 Scott, Arthur Lee, 85 Scott, Carolyn, 52 Scott, Cynthia, 69 Scott, Farrell, 85 Scott, Helen, 117, 176, 177 Scott, Kim, 52, 311 Scott, Lynn, 255 Scott, Marilyn, 201 Scott, Maxine, 85 Scott, Robin, 313 Scott, Sabena, 153, 179 Scott, Terrence, 117 Scott, Valerie, 149 Seabrook, Irvin, 69 Seawright, Sharon, 311 Seddighi, Sussan, 233, 254 Seegers, Sherolyn Ann, 117, 183 Sellassie, Haile M. G., 185, 259 Selph, Sandra, 69, 155 Servance, Carol, 52 Session, Jeffrey, 117 Sewell, Kevin, 85 Shannon, Anthony, 146 Sharpe, A. M. 236, 238 Sharpe, Johnnie, M. 229 Sharperson, Margaret A., 175 Shaw, Darryl, 85 Shen, Fred Z., 268 Sherard, Arthur, 162, 169 Sherman, Marcus, 176 Sherman, Todd, 312 Sherrell, Marina, 85 Sherrod, Dola Darlene, 52 Shider, Harry, 118, 169 Shider, Kenneth, 118, 150, 164, 180 Shird, Jacquelyn, 69 Short, Stephanie, 153, 179 Shuler, Bernadean, 229 Shuler, Carolyn, 52 Shuler, Catherine, 141 Shuler, Catherine, 85, 141 Shuler, Queen, 192 Shuler, Wilbur, 35 Simms, Gertrude, 156 Simmons, Cyrus, 145 Simmons, Jerome, 118, 156, 137 Simmons, Pearlene, 52 Simon, Willie, 290, 308 Simpkins, William, 85 Simpson, Cynthia R., 118, 144 Simpson, Donald, 1358 Simpson, Janice Yvonne, 52 Simpson, Karen, 159 Simpson, Mary G., 118, 141 Simpson, Patricia A., 195 Sims, Juan, 118 Sims, Kimberly Michele, 69 Sims, Sheryle Denise, 52 Singleton, Earleen, 197 Singleton, Evelyn, 141 Singleton, Myron Avery, 69 Sinkler, Carl Steven, 146 Sistrunk, Pernell, 195 Sjubal, Jacqueline, 38 Slater, Thomas, 172 Sligh, Chris, 52 Small, Anita, 118, 141 Smalls, Alfonza, 155 Smalls, Antonia, 52 Smalls, Beverly W. E., 175 Smalls, Kevin, 151 Smalls, Lee Vinnie, 118 Smalls, Mary L., 145, 272, 275 Smalls, Rose M., 193 Smith, Betty J., 194 Smith, Carlise, 118, 147, 158, 160 Smith, Earvin, 197 Smith, David, 291 Smith, Deborah, 118, 162, 168 Smith, Jimmy, 279, 281 Smith, Michelle, 52, 315 Smith, Veinon, 256 Smith, Yolanda, 52 Smoak, Henri B., 118, 169 Smaok, Joann, 52 Soderstrom, Brian, 2335 Solomon, Carlton Lee, 118 Solomon, Tonya Gail, 119, 145, 152 ' i | { ; I } } Solomon, Wescott D., 69 Spann, Darrell, 69 Spann, Joseph, 148, 159 Spann, Lawrence, 72, 140 Spann, Sherri, 69 Speed, Eugene F., 162 Speight, Ronald, 40, 138, 244 Spells, Patricia, 52 Springs, Kelvin L., 119 Stackhouse, Lenore, 141 Staggers, Ramona, 119, 170, 180 Staley, Frank M., 233, 377 Staley, Valeria H., 272, 273 Starks, Rochelle, 27 Staten, Esthervina, 119 Steedley, Clarissa, 153 Steedley, Felicia L. 69 Stembridge, Mark J., 52 Stevens, Angela, 311 Stevens, Cynthia, 306 Stevens, Frenchy, 52 Stevens, Robert, 69, 245 Stevenson, Deon E., 52 Stevenson, Donna, 22, 119, 141 Stevenson, Hilda, 119, 163, 168 Steward, Derrick, 175 Steward, Leonard, 176 Stewart, Adelle W., 221 Stewart, James, 313 Stewart, Marvin, 52 Stew art, Michelle, 69 Stewart, Rolton, 315 Stokes, Annie Lee, 165 Stokes, Janet, 192 Stokes, Robin, 53 Stokes, Vickie L., 53 Strange, Eunice, 162 Streets, Laurence, 119 Strong, Wanda, 69 Stuart, Kimberly, 310 Stuart, Marvin, 310 Stubbs, Peggy Ann, 217 Stuckey, Shelia, 178 Stukes, Annna, 119 Stukes, Deborah, 141, 155 Suber, Glenda Jean, 53 Suggs, David, 291 Sullivan, Brenda L., 119, 141, 145 Sulton, Eunerter, 183 Sulton, Ruby C., 215 Summers, Amy, 53 Summers, Loretta, 265 Summers, Mary D., 196 Summers, Sonya, 306 Sumpter, Ellen Doris, 53 Sumter, Josephine, 69 Sumter, Rodney, 69 Swami, Umesh M., 233 Sweet, Catherine, 190 Sweet, Sheila, 119, 144 Sweet, Veronica, 53 Swiggins, Angela, 53, 172 Swiggins, Pat, 191 Swinton, Catherine E., 69, 133 Swinton, Priscilla, 155 Syrkett, Gerrie, 171, 173 T Talley, Angela, 55 Tanner, Angela, 18, 19, 120, 154, 157, 318 Tarrant, Sophia Loren, 53, 165, ie Taylor, Patrice, 311 Taylor, Stephanie M., 53 Teasley, Gretha, 53 Teiks, Bobbie, 179 Tennie, Darrell, 69 Terry, Bettylou, 40 Terry, Sandra, 69 Terry, Sytheria, 69 Terry, Timonthy, 69 Thomas, Cynthia, 69 Thomas, Edgar G., 225 Thomas, Eric Von, 140, 160, 167 Thomas, Helen, 69, 155 Thomas, Kip Eric, 53 Thomas, Marion, 198 Thomas, Naida R., 120 Thomas, Sharon, 158, 162 Thomas, Sheree, 55 Thomas, Tonya, 53 Thomas, Teresa, 181 Thomas, Willie, 198 Thomasson, Carmen §S., 272, 274 Thompsson, Alan, 120 Thompson, Beverly, 69 Thompson, Carla, 159 Thompson, Henry V., 266 Thompson, Joyce L., 120, 141, 154 Thompson, Melissa, 53, 172 Thompson, Patrick, 146 Thompson, Phillip, 53 Thompson, Sherietta, 53 Thompson, Stewart, 155 Thompson, Tammye, 53 Thompson, Warren, 71 Thorpe, Preston, 312 Thrower, Alfonza, 120, 152 Tillman, Bernadette, 170 Tillman, Bernadette, 120 Tindall, Thomasena, 120 Tisdale, Gewina, 151 Tisdale, Ruby, 127 Tobin, Mclean, 225, 226 Tolbert, Patrick, 53 Tolbert, Reginald, 53 Tolbert, Tori, 54 Tompkins, Derrick, 120 Tooks, Karen, 71 Toomer, Angelia, 141 Toomer, Marion, 151 Toomer, Sharon, 71 Toomer, Thomas, 140 Trescott, Bartholomewl, 229 Truesdell, James, 166 Tucker, Clifford, 120 Tucker, Denese, 256 Tucker, Deborah, 256 Tucker, Mary, 120, 158, 180 Tucker, Twanda, 71, 176 Turkvant, Timothy, 169 Turner, Abraham, 217 Tumer, Yvonne, 71 Twiggs, Leo, 41, 252 Twitty, Odessa, 71 Twitty, Stephen, 120, 140, 150 Tyus, Barbara, 196 Tyus, Eric, 146 U Underwood, Brannon 213, 277 V Index 357 Valena, Bella, 194, 215 Valena, Guillermo, 2135 Vanderhall, Lillie, 54 Varnedoe, Arnita, 120, 144, 170 Vaughan, Barbara, 207, 251 Venning, Gwendolyn, 120, 141, 145, 152 Vereen, Martha, 127 Vertura, Angela, 54 Vice, Priscilla, 147 Vickers, Angela, 54 Viswanath, Guttalu, 225 W Waddell, Frances, 121 Waddell, Odell, 159 Wade, Gloria, 121, 175 Wade, Sharon, 199 Wade, Vance, 313 Waiters, Micheal, 54 Waits, Kim, 121 Walker, Darnell, 71 Walker, Dennis, 121, 143 Walker, Greggory, 145, 159, 161 Walker, Isaiah, 54, 300 Walker, James, 39 Walker, Marlyne, 70 Walker, Mary, 194, 272 Walker, Monica, 54 Walker, Paul, 71 Walker, Richard, 121 Walker, Wanda, 121, 141, 160, 1GGmE eZ Wallace, Joann, 54 Wallace, Karen, 27, 175 Wallace, Latrice, 306 Wallace, Vonda, 71, 315 Waller, Olletta, 180 Walley, Robertha, 159 Walley, Sandra, 159, 174 Walling, James, 215, 277 Walter, Donald, 39 Walters, Audrey, 155 Walters, Bemard, 121 Walters, Glenn, 72 Walters, Walter, 121 Ward, Derrick, 71, 155 Ward, Jesse, 71 358 Index Ward, Joffre, 54 Warren, Kevin, 300 Warren, Randolyn, 121, 162 Washington, Brenda, 121 Washington, Carlton, 140 Washington, Darryl, 54 Washington, Evanglar, 172 Washington, Gloria, 195 Washington, Henrietta, 70 Washington, James, 140 Washington, Jeffery, 310 Washington, Julie, 121 Washington, Kenneth, 122 Washington, Lorraine, 54 Washington, Marilyn, 272 Washington, Maurice, 150, 151 Washington, Sarah, 229, 279 Waters, Eric, 312 Watkins, Jervonda, 70 Watkins, Edwin, 122, 169 Watson, Lavaro, 122 Watson, Rodney, 54 Watson, Virginia, 190 Wavers, Micheal, 310 Waymer, William, 36 Weaver, D’ette, 155, 170 Weaver, Micheal, 310 Weaver, Penelope, 54 Wells, Amos, 282 Westbury, Eric, 143, 163, 164 Whetstone, Carolyn, 122, 158, 161 White, Alice, 176 White, Bervin, 136 White, Clarence, 122 White, Donna, 70, 175 White, Ervin, 54 White, Evelyn, 23, 122 White, Giselle, 215 White, Janice, 122 White, Loretta, 70, 173, 264 White, Marion, 329 White, Orlando, 35 White, Peggy, 54 White, Simone, 122 White, Sterling, 122, 145, 168 White, Terry, 54 White, Tyrone, 122 Whitney, Tom, 268 Whiteside, Pertina, 54 Whitfield, Brenda, 149, 179 Whitfield, Lester, 155 Whitfield, Robin, 311 Whiting, Sylvia, 241 Wicker, Obie, MSG Wideman, Gregory, 70 Wideman, Hope, 70, 155, 284 Wigfall, Elizabeth, 195, 281 Wiggins, Lisa, 122, 162, 515 Wiggins, Myron, 158, 162 Wiggins, Robert, 515 Wilbom, Wandra, 70 : Wilder, Alfreda, 122, 145, 152 Willey, Sandra, 121 Williams, Adrian, 123, 167 Williams, Alexis, 70 Williams, Alvin, 70, 131, 165 Williams, Andre, 210 Williams, Annie, 173 Williams, Brenda, 306 Williams, Cassandra, 195 Williams, Charis, 70 Williams, Colette, 311 Williams, Darlene, 54 Williams, Debra, 123, 168 Williams, Dennis, 143, 300 Williams, Ernestine, 70 Williams, Ferdinanda, 54 Williams, Gloria, 1235 Williams, Gregory, 155 Williams, Gregg, 310 Williams, Harold, 125 Williams, Harry, 145 Williams, Ineatha, 229 Williams, Jacqueline, 70 Williams, Jay, 123, 175 Williams, Jeannete, 54 Williams, John, 221 Williams, Joyce, 192 Williams, Keith, 88, 136, 137, 148, 165 Williams, Linda, 123 Williams, Linda, 123 Williams, Marsha, 88 Williams, Mary, 147 Williams, Mary W., 88 Williams, Melvin, 123, 175 Williams, Michael, 70 Williams, Robert, 1235 Williams, Rodney, 123, 143 Williams, Rodney M., 70 Williams, Sonny, 315 Williams, Stephanie, 88 Williams, Terry, 125, 158, 161 Williams, Towanda, 54 Williams, Valerie, 176, 177 Williams, Vernon, 125 Williams, Victoria, 88 Williams, Wayne, 88 | | ae —_ _ —_—————— _—EEEEE== Williams, Wesley, MSG., 217 Williams, Willetta, 123 Williamson, Reginald, 88, 162 Williamson, Willie, 54 Willingham, Priscil, 124, 141, 164 Willis, Pamela, 312 Wilson, Bertram, 124 Wilson, Benjamin, 191, 199 Wilson, Eric, 140 Wilson, Evelyn, 70 Wilson, Freda, 209 Wilson, Frederick, 88 Wilson, Gerald, 54 Wilson, Gwendolyn, 209, 210 Wilson, Inger, 88, 162 Wilson, James, 197 Wilson, John, 91 Wilson, Johnny, 276 Wilson, Josephine, 124, 145, 152 Wilson, Lisa, 313 Wilson, Lorraine, 127 Wilson, Willa, 277 Wine, Charles, 54 Wine, Herman, 70 Wineglass, Reuben, 70 Wingate, Alease, 23, 24 Wingate, Bernard, 146 Wingate, Louis, 124 Wingate, Ricardo, 193 Wingate, Yolanda, 54, 166 Winkle, Gloria, 255 Wise, Regina, 70 Witherspoon, Darryl, 54 Witherspoon, Eric, 88, 140, 155, 179 Witherspoon, Sheila, 70 Wolfe, Albert, 37, 240 Wood, Cathy, 124 Wood, Charles, 155, 179 Wood, Leroy, 268 Woodard, Lechelle, 70 Woodard, Sandra, 88, 156, 170 Woodberry, Janet, 54 Woodberry, Linda, 124 Woodbury, Willie, 279, 280 Woods, David, 71 Wrice, Valerie, 156 Wright, Beverly, 200 Wright, Carrtina, 124 Wright, Charles, 88, 155, 159 Wright, Darlene, 88, 158, 161, 162 Wright, Deidra, 141, 329 Wright, Iris, 124 Wright, Julius, 310 Wright, Karla, 124 Wright, Katherine, 124, 191 Wright, Laura, 54 Wright, Linda, 88, 141 Wright, Sannie, 191 Wright, Shari, 54 Wright, Terry, 71 Wright, Taracey, 71 Wright, Tyese, 256 Wright, Vera, 190 Wright, Wilhelmenia, 71, 155 Wrighten, Jarmaquetia, 124, 154, 211 Yalledy, Monique, 159, 167 Yarborough, Teresa, 149, 153, 179 : Yates, David, 125, 213 York, Willis, 245 Youmans, Agatha, 141, 155 Youmans, Henry, 88 Young, Beverly, 190 Young, Charlene, 54 Young, Ethelyn, 125 Young, Gregory, 88, 132, 318 Young, Sheila, 125, 147, 158, 170 Young, Sherry, 88 Young, Tracy, 54 Young, Tyra, 54 Z Zimmerman, Donnis 153, 213 Zinn, Sikinis 54 Zinnerman, Darlene 125 Index 359 WALSWORTH PUBLISHING 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