St Augustines College - Falcon Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)
- Class of 1986
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xqb 4 7 as It was like a little shack with a handful of students. These words came from a noted scholar who viewed Saint Augustine's in its early years. Today, tomorrow, we treasure what was once a little shack - We take a future flight, often looking back. Our school, with its great history, has taken progressive strides into the future. The Hunter Building has changed its windows, and the office work for next year is already at hand. The Boyer Building has never been so lovely. The once small library has its new presidential name, and the knowledge that makes tomorrow profitable is stacked on the shelves. Penick Hall shows off its scientific models. Communica- tions has taken its stand, and every ear awaits a Saint Augustine's College broadcast. 4 T Q. . 2 ,- 1 X VT 1 x '.. Q. f 'VA C-9 45 Q Q I ff ', 34: 1- r l YA! Q., , 4 4' V? , f. 1, ff!-5 J 'f- fi-n.',f:' vii? -M2 r 114'Xi5f 4w' X e g-,ff K- .: 'I-,xg -- ,-3'-.i 4 MJ , I , Dv Yr- JZ- 1'-' -7 ' , ',,N rg' 5 Y , Q' . ff f ' f . 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Our teachers offer knowledge while students grasp itg the educa- tional progress continues day and night - The moments golden, the pages tum, the Falcons take a FUTURE FLIGHT . . . - Peter Adderley - at ! 2 V J if ' ' If.. ' - cl 51. as, 4' .3 J 'I 'I -A X Q 42' Y .fwgsiei 'XD 1 4,4 ,,g,g.1 . tk-:Le 5. 5- gl . .L I ,, x-l -. - a.. . -- NV . , fr,-,, .N ' 1 1 -- ag- -lvl' W- .w...i:. A 2-Qswi' 51'-, N- ,QA gt -' Q ic . qs - AiJ5f, g ' W 'N ,ykfisz f n- f V. 6 -1 5 V gp' 4 ' ' - Y'-1513-isf2i 1'i5'f.-M1-U2-w , - 'aff A ' ' ' 1' 5 ' -L1 .- ,fx X , , ,Mu 1- V --.':.' , 4' ,v ' ' X, . 1 X l - Q 'f x, ' Q A 'i K f ft' . ,gs , -N fb. . Q 1-A 5 -rf-.,g-:g n u k ,A - in g ,ff-j , - 'Aw ' fg KH , ' 1 -' f- c , ., ' .,ifs,m - .f V Li-'31 xg V -U f' if., Qifxrfhe 1' ,. J. - g MT- ' . 4. ' 7.1 - V ,v i X - ' UI, ' 3Q'4 'rs , . ' ' ' ' ,, Fb ' iagfts-Y A Vg. X -1 N j -.f..4,A h I Y - 'TF-' wffl. -. - V ' A, ,YJ 4 N ,fx R. .., , I f X L' i If , M Ng. it . 77 ..,. 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' ' R, , .f - - fw- J r -,--.. Q .a ...f,-of - 1 'T N ', ht' lk ' , . . -. -- - 2 f -'I' swafl -y 4 1 ,-12? '.f5 'U Pk. -er - ' .-fd.. f---- ,. , '-34 wa f, if-as W mlllmifi- .v-1-Lis'--.7 , .- I g v 1 A 1 I x Q DEDICATION -S' ? 1 xp-. .I 1 . . A H,,.fi':.. .Q AEA The Reverend Dr. Cyril C. Burke N I 7 The Yearbook Staff dedicates the 1986 Falcon to Reverend Dr. Cyril Burke for his kindness, patience, and wisdom. We are indebted to Father Burke for his warm smile, his enthusiasm, his lively sense of humor, and his loving support. He is a source of inspiration and strength to us all. The 1986 Falcon is dedicated to Father Burke with gratitude, respect. and love. ,Al D J' ' l l l N lv . .x - .' ,-x.x., , X . 2 fix, Xl' 4- 4, Q gf? -- ' Y'-.S 1 2,E.' ffm rx. fp Y I ff! zlfggrfsl' lvhisi l af-: '5S'Q5'1if 'V I, - X' iw I X ,, 3 X -l,g':f 4 L: I a V . ' Wiki? 1 'F Q f H 42 A-f4f'n1.,'1-ti ' A . 'Y' Q .xg Q . f .Y 059 , 'N .4 SNWU4- f f'f .,2 qv' f , ., , M 1 . it 1 4 . Y 1 . . E 1 s V- 1 . - l vy1' P F Q Q .5 5' A, , pw. . , J' a s I, W H x W, 7 fL l TO: AUGITES , FACULTY We cannot predict what the seem to center around foresee. As administrators of goodwill and support of an the13knifeJedge between alumni, faculty, student body only become stronger within foundations, corporations, on the national, state, and can only become better young people. Our future, doing the best we can. Our minds, the strengthening of young spirits. If we succeed person of today into the secured the future for cannot be any other result. ALUMNI so de guard our 8: FRIENDS will bring. Our lives we cannot control or pendent on the we remain on flank we can If our benefactors - governmental institutions failure. If our family - c ontinue their support, we of educating all of us YOURS . young, 1 5 he-S mfg 1 . 1 . i X J sa! .'r - fling - I X 4 W1 N ' . 'L ' I I .- sg., l a 'K ls Dr. Prezell R. Robinson President t , lip . ' l . 'X 1 L x i 'i 'Xi ,,. i Ms. Janie Teele Staff '77 Office of The President If 'FFVXJ ,-t ',. ' - -rm, Q . ,. -5--aft.-egg., 'iw , 4. 15,-' - Q 'iAT.f.'QQ4 y i. Ys?,p:i,5. , .' Q il, Mi, .QQQXQ-s-e?'16'Q3Q .iv we ff Q ' .fr iff- 41,-flu f f ' - , -' if a ' f use Eva 2 L-zeffff-nf ,. fx XS .f J Msgs f html 5. f J, L43 ' . s Q If f , , f1iijl'3?if Colonel Otis H. Saunders Executive Assistant to the President Ms. Evelyn Whigham Secretary 19. The Rev. Dr. Cyril C. Burke Chaplain T - X Mrs. Margaret Boddie Executive to the President Mrs. Ada Farrar Receptionist ,l ' Ms, Judy P. Montague Secretary - ChapIain's O l f i .TIEL I f- -'-v a..144f4' ' Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Thelma Roundtree Mr. Purdie Anders Dr, Fur-ney Bfgwn, jf. ASSiSI3Ill to the ViCC Assigiant tg the Vicg President PI'CSiCiCl'li f0f AC2idCI'l1iC Aff1liI'S for Academic Affairs Vice President for Academic Affairs Miss Linda Buckram Ms. Joyce Spivey Administrative Secretary Secfelafy Mrs. Gerri Jones Secretary 23 if 'fsfffff 1 .4 'ff if Division of Natural Science Dr. James Nelson Chaimian Dr. Lorraine B. Spencer Associate Professor Biology TO THE LEFT: Dr. Larry Thompson Assistant Professor Biology. Ms, Renee Sammy Instructor Mathematics, Dr. Kresmir Blafevic Associate Professor Chemistry Z4 S 3-14 ,J ik I . I f , -4 , v. X, 'I I X Mr. Clarence Branch. jr. Assistant Professor Biology 7 Mrs. Yvonne Costen Instructor Mathematics c-. , :TES if ' .9 . u J f I 'IST --F Mrs. Irene Clark Assitant Professor Biology I f'15's' Q :fl Tw Vt I N Dr. Prodyot K. Dutt Professor Physics 193 lgg S Mr. Darrell Costen Instructor Chemistry Mr. David Parker Assistant Professor Mathematics 1 6 I X I I I I I-. 2Q, '4.....: f - - Mggigixgesioglggign Ronel Perrault is trying to collect a of the Chemistry Department S3ITlplC. In' 5 Ms, Jennifer Cherry Instructor Sociology It 01 Kumi I it 0, H tu, I in Dr. Elmer Schwetzman Professor Political Science 26 Division of Social Science Ms. Flora Bryant Dr. Allen C. Cooper IUVSIVUCIOY Assistant Professor HISIOFY Political Science 'P sa l .I -1 I ,t Dr. Julius F. Nimmons. Jr. Chairman ,.,,T, Dr. Javier Nelson Head ofthe Sociology! Department Mr. Bruce Bridges X Instructor History 3 T it i, -. .,,., Division of Education Mr. George King. ll Dr. Judith Arnundson Instructor. Educational Assistant Professor Media Psychology Director of the Media Center Dr. Theodore Amundson i Y Y if E Mr. Earl CUITY , Assistant Professor 'D V ji, ' Physical Education Dr. Thomas Simmons Chairman Associate Professor Physical Education l Dr. George Cliette Q Associate Professor 1 Education 1 l l l 1 , N ' 'CT'-f. K: uit . Q Dr, William J. Holloway Visiting Professor Education Mrs. Gloria Burke Assistant Professor Elementary Education . Division of Business l l l I Mrs. Mable Wright X Instructor I Business Administration f I ., Y , Q ' -C' 5 x S I A E .I If . 5, l i Dr. Lucy Rose Adams I L 'D ' V Professor V MSI Myra Womble Drk Frank Godfrey Business Administration Instructor Chairman Business Administration Mrs Mabel Mathews Instructor, Business Mr. George Sanders Administration IrlSIfUCl0f ' Director of Career Development Business Administration Center 1 fo- x 1:7-'r . , fix Ex 'fn ,A , A. .' : xii' --H - A- 1: , W ' - . Mrs. Mary Irving Instructor Computer Science 28 : 'H Q, xt.. ' I. J, o O--..,, 'ml ,v so .X Mr. Reginald Suitt Mr. Tae Yoon Lee Ms. Dorcatha Handy Assistant Professor Instructor Secretary Accounting Economics Divison of Busmew 'Q J '45 N X, ,ox W XX Nllisxz-'E NK N . il Division I'- 'var' Dr. Addison Reed Chaimuan Head of Music Department ,- 41542 Dr. Helen Chavis Othow Head of the English Department 30 Miss Sharon Dent Mrs. Esmie Dias Miss Regina M Ford Instructor Assistant Professor Instructor Department ot English English Department Communications Department W-2. lk he an -Q-vi, Dr. Vivian Edwards Dr. Mary Joslin Visiting Professor Professor English Department Department of Modem Foreign Languages Dr. Josephine lxrishnappa Professor English Department Dr. Ruth Paine Professor Department of Modem Foreign Language Y I '.,.,,g -..a 1. E4 .- W... YY.. ,W umanities S Ms. Lugenia Rochelle Dr. Bemard Schmidt Dr. Sara Stohler Mr. J.M. Holloway. Jr. .Instructor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Director English Department English Department English Department Communications Center . YM il QL-if ,9::,q':.:'1 ' . A .. 4 J' V 'Q -4' U ' !'.',:.A.m:,M W 17.1-,J h. V p .., , AE' ,,:'.,..gg :- 'I -f A 2 ' i,'1-4g1,:g,,.r-- ,wp-'A , ep. s -ics., , 41: . . . ,'-f4'f- 1 ' s..- '-af -J Kin-Q:-,Wg-it-'. t,1' why.. 4 'IJ 'V 1, ' ' 4.-is n-il S A fi, Kgw AL A- eirfv .. ! 4 A. h s r- A -.4 f-.-1 .'.:f yff, , in - . Al 'x'T l4::'+-6.5:-3 ' 'i.,1:.,,,,: - '-:gm , 16' 41. f '+L 1 ffigf.-fziwff-i.L.4 L ar- 1101: -' Ek' rv 41 , E 1.23. lf' J 31-11 1,. 4.'?..5 7 Mr. Charles Harrison Dr. James A. Boyer Radio Lab Coordinator Professor Communications Dept. English Department NOT PICTURED -g Dr. Phillip Mason Head of the Art Department 9 1 3 , ', rf-.C M' XX A f' -.V Mr. Harold L. Jeffreys. lll Associate Professor Music Mr. Howard Burchette Assistant Professor Art Department Office of the Vice President for Financial Affairs fgixul . Y I .QQ , ' .PL f ,Q E .QC : we .gn A , j ,gp .. e -X A J :jf . kv t I, , X 1 A 11' Sl Vit? ii , . , N Mrs. Margaret W. Ransdell Mr. Earle Raveneau Assistant to the Vice Intemal Auditor - Accounting President for Financial Affairs Dr. J. Mills Holloway Vice President for Financial Affairs Mr. Charles D. Maynard. Jr. Assistant to the Director of Accounting 1A Mrs. Nancy S. Miller Miss Gwen Chavis Accountant Purchasing Clerk!Supervisor ini., 5 x f i 33X R' ,il I i I, i ll ii l, i YE it l ii 'LL , Er s ral. ' A A 22- 1 ,X ft r it .Sl , , , Miss Pamela Twitty Accountant L it Mr, William B. Colbert Director Business Services!Transpor1ation S Mrs. Katie L, Fitts M Cashier 2 lgfll 3 'lift-i ' 1 N, 'i'.1F?i 'ls .' , lil g lsflifiif ' 121375 all ttf 1 ,gf ajft 115451 1 Z .ue ' ig ' ll 4 4' , 'Ji' X ffl Fifi S ' ' fit? ' - zfli ' Y f we , Q2 A A Mr. Charles Edwards Supervisor College Postal Service kwa. Mrs. Sandra B. Alford Student Accounts Clerk 5 .,5-Qvtgsgk Mrs. Barbara Raveneau Student Agreement Counselor Office of the President for Development, Publlc Relations, and Marketln Mr. James Mitchell Assistant to the Vice President for Development -AF 1 .l,L1 ..4.4.44L.'.,.,,-.,.. -..4 'AY Y Q 3 X 0 W . X wtf f i A . 1 eff A' ' ' ' t -'50 S rg, -.'-' -4 K4 m Q-is Mr. Gaddis J. Faulcon I ' Assistant to the Vice President ' ' , I for Student Affairs ' ' Mrs. Shirley Martin Administrative Secretary Student Affairs . 'fir L . .15- - 1 0 Mr. lgal E. Spraggins Mr. Wanzo Hendrix Ms. Charlotte McKenzie Ms. Elsie S. Harrison Registrar Director of Admissions Admissions Admissions Sf:-.w't'Af.'.7 v I W I ,ff , . V - an 462 ,QQ J eh fs, 1 Qfll . - t --I l' V t N l -,. tl it ,, A jf 'tl iw ff' - lmsl 1 W - l Ml ' ll 1 ' 5' ' i ,Qillfll lflli C 1 Ula 'nl Y 'v'. A I Mrs, Kay F. Myatt Mr. Rice Deloatche Ms. Monica Edwards Ms. Savannah M. Roberson I College Union College Union Research and Planning Printer I l I E ' G5 'D i f. 1 X Q' in fl . ta Ms. Patsy Spencer Programmer!Analyst i 5553? lv' 7 7 C i t J .X X 3' .6 x 2 NX 561' Mr, Rufus Ballentine Buildings and Grounds 36 gi 1 i f, C we - lla ' aft, e - Mr. Willie Kelly College Union Mr. Clarence Young. Jr. Computer Programmer i' 2 l Mr. Jefferson Brown Mr. Randy J. Spencer Maintenance Buildings and Grounds K i . Mr. Cecil White Computer Center l Mr, l-l.D. Heattley Athletics Director I li it ha 3 -sip' ,l .,.. .L,,k.,, . , ., 44-Ah-14 hA-ghd-M-iwdrr K- V in ' X PN 5 2 J 1 E ff 1 f' V.-:Ib Q I 4 . 1 - iii .- E . . 3 .- -,e N fir? ' . rg -. ' n xl ' , 16:4 E 4 r ix. at - 1 zz Q , ' ' , if X . J , -sn r,.,'n- JJ -Y l , L Mr. James Justice Ms. Caroline Peterson Library Cutaloger Librarian Reference and Periodical ,, .L-. K TI . .J :-' ,Q '- . aw , rr'-41 f L . 14 'A-H1-,T .'-Az, ' ,1.e ' 77' ' , 1- jf . . Q x I 1 1 NK K is f 3 X Nl. 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MS- Cynthia Meadows No man can suffer too much, and no man can fall too soon, if he suffer, or if he fall, in the defense of the liberties and con- stitution of his country. - Daniel Webster 39 L i i Y Security Department U 95 - n il 1 'A 'f ii X N ' 1 vs 1 1 Mr. Louis Shepard Mrs. Pearl Lee Mr. Henry Smith. Jr. Day Supervisor Security Officer Security Officer -cifi- 'vs Mr, Ardo Holt, Jr. Mr. Linwood Pugh Ms, Christina Peterson Security Officer Security Oficer Security!Security Officer IOR ii ilfll., l V-'ff' Q-1: - - Y. 4- 7' -- Lfafh' X' T95 ' s'1'.4f YE. 1 J Lionel R. Abbott William D. Alexander Anthony L. All I, Cys :Q Exif..- .1 Darlene D. Bailey Julius Bankole Evelyn Bishop 42 1 lr? l 1. 1 no 'W 'l',,,f,,,,v,,H ,U W ,, FN - .Maffsl 529271 14. 'ii '33 1 .ea K.. V- Vickie Blackwell Thomas Boyd Pamela Brown 'Q 'D s.'S'-E 1 a 3' Sli. A, Lb-0 Richard E. Carew. Jr. Sylvia Carter Stephanie Dackery c - -Y-v-ff-f --Y-f----f -W Y- -- -V H , ' v -A C ,gf -FA' 4 Dcbra Davis Patricia Davis Sheri Dawson Ui' F i lf!! 11.5 i f 1 ,Al Q64 vw' Mary L. Dixon Tina L. Donadcllc Catrina Drone 1 IFS. IJ.. ,....Q 4.1.g,,,',.4. 4 M., ,W Y . Y - H- Y . : '- ZA'-' we xm?-1' fr' 3 SY. ' Q-15:5 . gk U, pg- i-Q. .JN -lx ,J 'ra . I j' Tilman Dunbar William Eggleston Jude D. Ejimakor ijivsfog Vanessa R. Elliott Cheryl Frazier Ronald Chris Gibson R T ' ' kj' ' ' 7' ' W' ' - x Iii l' -UB 1 I yy Billy Harris Renee Harris Calvin Harrison 'S zllfn' ' :iw-l Y , ' QA 3-4- i . l l l , 2 Jackson Hayes Elwanda Hyman Charles Isaacs 1:22. f L I ,IL A X 4 'I Melvina A. Jenkins Cora R. Johnson Patrice Johnson xr, F,-, - - -,.. . J . .JN .,,, 31, . .f.,.p-'ffif 1, -fix r Q r Henry Jones Stephen H. Jones Chonna N, Kidd ll Iiwu 'nf' N ' ' 1 ,Aa- X 1 48 A ' -.-.iQ ' ' s I X XI' ns x1 I x. L Anthony Kishanu Momoclous S, Kolley Sandra M. Laing ., '7' 'TT7 0 Ti' x , gy-x :ff Sherry D. Law Darlene M. Leonard Joel Lewis f.5'siLX M- V V.. ' 'EQ .If -T - ,:+,3,?3r-- Q Q, 1 - 3' 4 5, , , -'. , .f' -fu-5 :pl- hy:-.a' Y F5 ,-' 4' EQ-E 'V' - . it ' X xx V V x ' ,SQ Salah Malallah Kevin McCant Barbara Middleton f , Eldrine A. Morris Jennifer Mortimer Yemi Otegheyc 49 il If ' ' WVU ' Daryl Payt on Kemiil Perkins Victoria L. Price mi, it IQ?-ig, , l G.. Jacqueline Randolph Todd Richardson Zina Rusher 4 r I , Q3 16 is Valarie D. Rutherford Amie Lee Sapp Iris Sloan f 1,5108 -am-,N -vit' Nannie D. Staggers Jerry Stephenson Rcnce Swain ik ' S A' An 'pawn nn' ppp' ppp S .fi ,...x 'S FQ eb- -g T Sheila E. Taylor Jimmy Thomas Bemudcttc M. Thompson V if .., A 1 H E9 'T' EW 54. , 1-MMT - 2' Herbert Waddell Jacque A. Walker Gregory Willis - -i , 1rfUw'.ztlg-1 1'-' , vt x 1 , . I-V 'NLF 35352 4-PW! 10' QW? 1 CY? Z' :ggi ha X4 5 A , '59, -. 'f - is- Carolyn D. Williams Cynthia Wilkins Alandra Williams fITS'I f a,sE V YN j :wi ,hx 1 'VX Ox ff. f Q ,. if J Q: 'fc' f T' f .,t.. 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H 5:5 , f J., J: 51 XT: A . - r x., ' f N , u n Jcnnulbr Fun Arnuld G Gulcx Terryamn Gordon , 5,543 Y.. ,, I x DOW Tnscf UET00 I Y , I S! Q - N0T 5 - AIFN- Gary I' Grady Dale Hurley X A 1 r Ii U J .r l I 6 Q I I 1 1 l 1 gf wrt. ' Q v I 1 W Q M 3 N A, egg, 1 l i ii is H I Regina Hawkins Anthony K, Hlnlun Annette Junws P+'7ff V.7-5? W ' Wilbert D, Jones Kenny Leonard Q 1 L L s 'bTST 'f-Tw' H j' ' ,vs-::vF?1A 2 1. '-5 ,N John T Han if-cts -E4 V. I N Vundu Jennellc Kathy Lcwns I Mlchuel Lewis Tina McCoy Coqulta Mc Dowell Rodevel E Mclivum Joe Mvemba, .lr f-'XFX xl X D l l V v l D XLS-ful X Bridget A. Nelson Bemudette D, Newby Jewel Nobles Donald Nm-tleet E xf v Kimberly Odom Robe Mary Pen'y I l I V 1 . ,, , , . , ,V . ,. , 3--' Y-f 'if f -'i 'f ' T YW ' ' ' ' K 5: - ' ', ' Wi CT' 3' - 3 - , .flvfgaf lmirvf .1-as1',-vm1l'Lf.. I '1 -. 1 l ul, 'ty' . X 5. Adrienne M Powell Lloyd Qu.1lls Carolyn Ruxpbcny Muhammed Ramser Karen Ruvcnell John J. Rubens, Jr 62 Bl, X 4 I s is PM lffi' 1 .',, ,..,m , . --qc 395' 1 ' ' k'4 9l Tanya Slmmona Anthony W Smllh Johnn L. Sprulll Tom M Teny A I E v. Angela Thompwn Rohm L Tumcr 1.. -, - -' g ' W 4. .. L ,s 'Q -l 1 lil A , mu .:. A Mm Y. Wchh 1' 1. Elbxlbf Shurun L Welch HX. af x nf. 'J .2 M QT , , H Larry D Wells I5 K 63 49 Donna M, Whnchcud Carla M. Williams QA , 1 Joseph Williams W : tif' 11 www, wozw'fwvfff1w1' mm, VU, ff +1 fu ww , v nm Q Hp, ,fry My 'L ,I 'IW p WV , ,W 65 1 . tF N 1 I X Courtney Adams Leslie Adams ly f 1 1 Bemard Allen .. 1 l Mlchael Avery Amta Bmnson tFF' x f K X X Q 1 , V. -.-ff' -N . ix .:.:- A ,.,. ,Q lf , . , '- N ' V r N., ,Q Derrick Byrd Sain! Cannon A.C. Christian Putria Coleman N Deborah Dahl LuSundru Dame! X xx'-yr W 1? Luucx lianmux. Jr 1 IT , , I - 1 v f Martha Dunlel Regina Dangle .A 2.9. -1 V 'Q Y r Andrea Dry Dehuruh Duval w 1 I bbc' X - R 4, I Sharon Elin Kevin Felton I F714 li 1 . ..,, ,A , - vr. Y,Y, -44 l A , Eric Gilbert Phyllis Hulrhton - I P, i J . uv 1' , L, Q f fs E '- ig fx Q ,. fa L 1 Q ' ef -, --as gs- EEURGETUWH AX Lydla Harris Terrun Henry c.. J MHVIOFIC Hester Antmnctle Haul s 4 4 1 S4 Ivan Hullmx df W 69 Kr 'l . Lg N43 F'-bl' Q -Tv! .. y A L, lt. 'Fifa ls.- Sundru .lay Carol Jossc l Wnllle Kelly '1 X ,. .-L Relha Johnson X -1 I Wi x Maudma Jones Z' 1 I 4 4 Lorraine Knowles F w A -.li-A1Q.14Lg,-.,....,,,,.-..l.., ' ,W V 'N J SMS X Janet Lee Nancy Lucas W ln ,V Q. K A f . -PX Clundiu Lythelton Chmtophcr McElroy xr i Dlanne McNeal Shawna Nhmre X 7 1 'I 1 Tlx-P Jerry Murchison 1 Reggle Murchison W x x I JJ, x I . Tracy Nelson Darriem O'NeaI .fx m. 5 - r Q Qxugzxsyw, ,X g5 , U iff Wendy Petermn A Lisa Powell, Jr, i IFF .-.i.....-....-..,.,-.,--,,, T-, X, Ricardo Ransom Dolores Rivera ri ,. 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Browne Teresa Bryant Rose Burkett Roslyn Clarke W Surbrena Coley 'I I iv ..'X Cathy Comngton Alblna Dumels Curtin Davis SP , , , , , ' BS- 'EE' Sharon lJcCnslu Johnny Drayton Garfield Duxal Larry Eawn Sehaxtatn Farmer --Q iffy Karen Faulkner Kelley Foreman Mlchelle Garrett Jean Marte George ' 1 . 1. 2 I I Farm Cllllllifll I 1 IL .5 FP MA- ...- Y,... ...W W f ,,, ls. V, t N ll.. Tyrone Gooding ' N Z Hy 'T J 'ills ,V U- exi. , Lillian Graves Ursula Gray Angela Harley xl? l 4 Asvruda Harley 4. Glenn H0-sang GQ P- 51 lx l :N-if ktk kk Q 1 K , A , xl1v,,.- : V , l' Y I . 5 'N ,. 3 fx K 'X 1 . - ' 'E ,n 'ug' Lx . R- 1' 'J -'if-9 ' X an E - if - l ri 2- g , Sharon Heath Michelle Hill Kevin Holloway 2 Kg' -.T ' if-. e4Q'Q 1 Q EA- zu :,., I . V X it Q' X ,. ' ' 17143. ,. I-1,7 ' v iew' I, .1 k 4 Ffilgliffliyf iff .5 Am' 'v N Mid' MW H W I l lv l l 1 ' L xx X -f, Howard Hutchinson Dum D James. Kimberley Jordan Jeff Joyner C311 ,EEK , 'gt s N 1' ,I ll 'K v all Mary Keamey Rena Manning Came McCann Phyllis McCain K X i I l l I lil'- ,Q , ..kMh+iA l ml li 1i l i iii l il N .1 . George McClumb Hope McCormick Tyrone McLaughlin Carey Merrill 418, ' ' - - 1' , .ff QL- h U , A H N -'.,,,: . li .la Phillips Mitchell Vumilu Mitchell Shirlenc Mnrgun Sully Mums J A J X VX? X LJ .X ,P V -1 2' Z Q FL 1 .i-,W ,- ,,,, ,,T,--,,,, ,,. , ,fn , , g ,Arif W Y, A y 1 A K as l xg' lx ! I ll TPFT l Reginald Nelson Terrence Nelson Franluc Parker Shirley Pearce l , gb I , 9' , Q M I W I 1, Olando Plckelt Karen Pmncy WM, ., 'N 1 I I 3 ' Sylla Polydor: Gerald I Robertson X Jackie Robinson I FTP? , A x.n444,-...- ...,..-Ym- - YY -H--VM l ,r - .xx X : 5.6, 1 ' LaRhunda Robinson Kurlnnd Sadler Hope Sawyer D'Stangyn Sinclzur 4-sf Nun- , X . g s '- lf 'M .V X 2 : 7 if ig 'S Shirley Ann Skerrclte Amo Snwllwood Olleue P Stullmg Paula Stokes Cf 1 1 jig' ,.?T,fA---ff--,-n--7----f- U- --W - V fn- V Yfnwvff in , 1 tl CLA Dcnnls Thlgpcn Lcmy 'l'hunms Liu-Bclh 'l'hnmaa Vcmnlcu Thomas. Cuma Thorlun 'N 1 4 I Hymn Thumpluns if Abdul Turuy Deborah Vm 'JN e , Q WG, lilwgr A 1 jf 'Tir' v ,I ,,, 1 W , 1'-' ' f - , I l2l : f nv. A y-.1-. Kanyinda Wakanyinda Richard Walker P l Jeannie Warren Jermaine Webster . ' Qing Timothy Williams Michelle Wilson Comelius Wright Brenda Young TP'41f1'r- Lux, .P .,-kwx DDD? l - .-- inf i, ',-. W' ME IN THE CAF ETERIA I Hzfsw,-.tLue.... 4.A.k,--,a , l 1 l f The College Cafeteria The aroma fills the airg there is always conversationg in and out the students go - The Saint Augustine's College Cafeteria. Complaints are heard, but plates are always left empty. A hardworking staff services a student body that is always prepared to eat. One of the most popular places on campus is the College Cafeteria. 89 'T ' .sa f- 'r-e'efvffYeef-M Yee-tee-W e ee e IF THE FGOD GETS WORSE . . . I'LL STILL EAT IT , If' I ,-.N 90 a 7' 1' 'Jr . F! l 's t+4f,: im I .fQw'M IQ ' 'I ix - 'G' .A 'W li: ' f I L! Qu TLHLEK ku A ali-451 A Cv, N' ,L qu Mb.,-1,ikk.l,,,,,,..,..-.-...AE-L X ,N X -. N xii fyv -I 1. 'ff-'7.x -6 X ' -XL'-XR If fl - V7 'XI-x .ga N li'-,NX .,- C5 XJ FW M U L . , ,A W I Q-'F - hir.. :Ne 'A I' .Lux L -!I-,xxx-XR 3 ax-L Tx N. ff: , - Q9 Klux- A f yi, Mfrbfj K-!,Afl-,W,,1::: .-5Nx....A' - . fp' 5 f .ff 5 ff' INSERT A- 4 4 I 1 I X X' iv ,4 KQIRL V kA 4' x ,XA N ' V 4, if - . iff. 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I 7' ' 5 H ' N I K. n ,,,r...,, ' 'in' ' s , 'F ' 'ii' The busmees of the dramdtist is to k himself out of bight and to let nothing app but his Lharacter As Qoon as he attracts no to his personal feelings. the illubion lb bro K i Igal E. Spraggins. Registrar. an T. Curtis Mayo. Artist ir Residence. fill the air witl classical music. I - Thomas B. Macauley l Fi LQV 955, 1 ., I- , ea L, Lg . . 'rs S, Lx, h , - . 'gc I-T15 . , X .. , xg. - ' ' mfs: u .N ,H ,.-H,-.X Q. iff ff' f L55 u Ni: iii ,L Aw,-5: Q ' fx ,S-,N qw X TX-x. MVB X . Nu , ,Q '- h'-. -.5--xv... :F W' ,gif-. PN ' Li 77,, ,, .415 A 'I Y V I may gl, - YV -TRB.. I AFHQTSNX N- ' x -Is mx K p f f 5 .,:, 4 X A ,L 'f AUGITE kisiui t I :fm 3. N f 'wx ,. -.wxwqxgww 935 IH l ...QQQ'S,.:S - ' ,za-,bb Q.. ...- Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams For when dreams go Life is a barren field Frozen with snow. - Langston Hughes - if 'iq'-lrf. fi I-V UELWWHT- f'v' 1.1 . , .-14,-:L .il 1 All that mankind has done, thought, gained, or been: it is lying in magic preservation in the pages of books. Thomas Carlyle l. T ' 5 V M' V 4 T5fiSA.1'5Z' Q . 'rf F, I 4 lie: 5.1.1. fu. 1, gm ,H iz! . ,,, H T -'-.3 . . 1-74:1355- , - ,.a.,q - . N 1. I 1 11.4 JE 4. r . 9- ,. ,, ,-5,z , ,. - vow.-use-:.-..g' -,, QA -.-V f 36 S '-Tf' .. lk X 4 l if ' I CS ,V Q A, 1 Hl!i'llI -. . A H , h 'gs ' ff wtf? E 2 .fffrfw - at 'N J - N '- j Xllfiykti, 'Qi:if1'1?j,31g' Q j ' L! 1 -0 '-9' , A' J rligx il 5 L ' .C 2 814- 'iff 'L3' rms? W3 V ' ' 'Q' f , .mr I WM 3 5 2 W 1 , - il ' , . .ffl 'ff ,Q A 1 J , 1 4 f P 1 :Wg f m 4 I ' xzffn ' ,CLI 1 ' 'L' N. 1 F 4- Nlza ,f - mf? N EH- .1 wg H53 . gig -f vi,-A 3 ,, ibn fm:QfQ - Q1 ' Q ' - , K Qiaziif' ' if ,f 5 ' I I I I? ,X , ,mM,,,, AAA A, s,M,s,s ,s 'isa - X ' 1 'S ,A qv - .. 'J , x , ri. m 'L glo man is an island, entire of itselfg every man is a iiece of the continent, a part of the main. n - John Donne - 5 3 1 - 4 N-Q 4, S FXR ly. J I Y x i Y. ' .-J '51 ' . fm.-5-,,. , ., Jw Q , - - ,575 -. W M' . :gil V: !:e?7 ' --s4--vrA'1: '1-:'- pw - v ' g ' X 9:-: 4:f'--233' 3 ' - .,,. ALX 9 1 ,l,,.', ,il,l, , K V ,.., EDN Q1 1' h T+ 'u-iTtT'1 'F'-W vw ' ? I i 0-4 it 1 '. 7- QW J Q15 r N U 1 1 '. Yr-3' . I l 1 l , lx ,lf ,,1 ' . v f 'x QF. , ,1.,-:-1. :1 '- ' ' 2, .W ,x,, ,. f L.-41:-w . , ,A,,. f . - '-' ' Jar ,,,,,.,1-- ,,..---f' -xv-P54 +I ,- , fmf ' -19' 4 ' - 'N . . . .q8 aif,4l . ,K:A- P' W i'Q Z' A S' . . . .V ,.g,'gj,.,q.. - 151. M hui- '-v v ,- , ., . +ve- Vw- - wEQw,'xf'f-J-- ,5':gf,'-'a'-:BW ff ' rf 4' 'YQ 5 M! v L SE, ,A . Eli , IT' N 5 I lu -.... ..........-,.., J BL 5 1 '3 ? . 4' ,N'lo f:' 4 4 'vi Y X t. 1 ,. N qfgggyg-r-x,-g.1 55' A 'Y' Sill! 41 X. x -sau-1 V 'V - l.fQ'f.i'5 bf ln-,I .5 'X ' .v K.. U -nv is O s 3... -..- u 9' ' W V .Q J V 3 4' .3 ,I -is '. il , '-' 'fam' Ki , 'W' x V - f-f.'5 ' ' ' 344 0- 511552, - x- ' .,-'-. ' M' r 'Li4'r1.39r ' .1 r , ' '-.Il-fx' r 'f' ,YA-'.i' 1--'hat 1 ,,1f'b . , F. if X Piiffsf ibGisaIE8!2:Hii1I?a1i,' 31':2Sia'i...f f'.:fg-mzr,mr h f F-Tf ' M SQRESFE X 5132! U iv-f f 2 w'5' The students diligently pursue knowledge. I is The teachers serve as guides. ' Sac 5' 51. J v . ,. ,, bm S 4 I '1LW2P14271fi'5Ef??5'!1ZS'viiifW34?777Y9T'.-'-'g ' T'f?T'TTf, '.1I:?.fxi.. 1- bmi? f 'A xe' Q X? YP C sn NN Q3 is' l wi 3 xi is Gne Hundred ineteenth Celebration FGU DERS' CONVOCATIO f n Ri gf The Honorable Avery Upchurch Ms. Betty Smith Mr. Calvin Harrison Mayor President. National Alumni President, Student Government Association Association Greetings from the City of Raleigh. a representative ofthe Saint Augustines Alumni Association and a SGA representative. i The Gospel Choi renders a selection. ' Q in 1 14, , IO4 t IF?- gg-L.'.1uaLg..L....,-,.4., ,,,,.,....g-+, , Ago -',,.. i y-.-,:-yu.v..- iv: g.: i 1 X1 Dr. Mable P. McLean. President of Barber Scotia College in Concord, North Carolina. delivers the Founders' Convocation address. if I, - .ef ' 'I rflfiifphi 1'X iiHll-1'Q?i?LQl23b,e!!5Iff3.'IA'lk ifliJN1ff.,w,.Y1 - 'M er' H S I: FW' -fi' 7, T ,fmfmm-..'.. HO ECOMI G 85 'N Q Q Q 'f 1 --r-:rg -: . 1 X51 1 1 up ,i N X ,iX 4 qi . . x i g all xv 1: V 1 Qxfixsi LN 5 ES: .F :Ny ' Q .Q 'A 1 X.. X' s X X President Robinson, Laurachelle Haywood - Miss Homecoming 1985, Anita Weatherspoon - Miss Saint Augustine's 1985 and Miss Homecoming 1984, Mr. Louis Signorelli, Coordinator of Job Development. qv- , 9 s. f. 1 ie ii 9 Laurachelle Haywood. former Miss Homecoming, Vernon Clemon. Captain of the Falcons basketball team. l L1.ilmfm':iH.'zmiwitrtae. ' sw c'fc ' r to mrs r N9-EsSfi QSSx pm, ' ' i LN Y in , . 8 T 1,--. . V' . 7X lx ' - W- 4 .1-,s , , ,mb F., .. 4-fx: 'X-ff ' ffm . -. wx, 1 r-.M V? .F MEC 41 r ' Q Xu X :hair - xr. Homecoming and her attendants. She is accompanied by Miss Homecoming 1985, Faulcon and the Mistress of Ceremony. ich,-.ww . ,sg . UPPER LEFT. Miss Homecoming 1985. Laurachelle Heyward. crowns Miss Homecoming 1986. Kimberly White. ABOVE. Dr. Davis presents Howers to the Queen. O s ...Yr-4' 1 Y- f I. . 5 I r hd P Q if 3 -2 . 41 'X 5 XI l T MT' t IQSLE Q Our time is all today, today l The same, though changedg i and While it flies With still small voice the moments say: Today, today be wise, be wise. James Montgomery Enjoy the blessings of the day . . . and the evils bear patiently: for this day only is ours: we are dead to yesterday, and not bom to tomorrow. Jeremy Taylor it t- Y fy- Y- I, 'gig -' V' li F T A ine ii 'T w ' 'A- ' W Y' ' ' H ll' I 's f l ' v 55. CORONATION ,SS H MAN EVENING IN PARADISE Q' r :NSE ,- V fi , , , 4 'N X V 1 Vliss Saint Xugustine's Iollege 1985-86 l l.., Miss Anita Witherspoon .1 ,rl .4 1 I- 'Fi N Miss Freshman Attendant Miss Sophomore Attendant Kimberly White Rhonda Williams N 3 I dr l. Miss Junior Attendant Miss Senior Attendant Sonja Davis Sherry Banks .Ly Miss Pershing Angels Miss Black 8: While of Groove Phi Groove Miss Krimson 8: Kream of Kappa Alpha X X Lisai Jones Mary Williams Psi Angela Jordan pi 7 I l If Miss Dcliiny Hall Miss Continuing Education Miss Senior Class Tonya Sax nge Dorothy Tziylor Chris Dillard ll6 w rV s lt ,. iMiss Red 8: White - Delta Sigma Theta Tanya Jackson '-J P! f Miss Beta Xi Jo Ann Thompson 'Ii ' i yu u Miss Precious Gem Shelia Henderson Miss Royal Court of Pershing Riiies Rita Wamer Qc Miss Phi Beta Sigma Teresa Britton 5 Miss Pershing Rities Suhrina Coley Miss Alpha Psi Mu Cheryl Foxx -v' 5 Miss lntemalional Student Sherre Glinton Miss Alpha Phi Alpha Zina Rusher Miss Freshman Class Amelia Ballon L L. L Miss UNCF Sophomore Class Shirley Thomas Miss UNCF Freshman Class Wanda Pegues i l 'Q' Y i i af Ii , i 1 I F31 Miss Kappa Epsilon of Omega Psi Phi Iola Faulks Miss Zeta Phi Bela Rene Raeford r in A s 8 is alll 'fp--:sq 'l....I1L Miss Purple and Gold Miss Omega Psi Phi Denita Mitchell Angela Shaw Miss Sophomore Class Miss College Union Shelia Wright Lillie Dams Miss Chesire Julia Belcher Misb Baker Hull LaSaundru Daniels 120 xv . Y, Miss Black 8L Gold ot' Alpha Phi Alpha Ingrid Scott Miss Phi Beta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Barbara Middleton Q Miss Kappa Alpha Psi Miss Webb Miss Black and Grey of Nine Phi Nine Amea Bell I VF' 1' I gi Miss SNAE Miss Dean of Students Miss Nine Phi Nine Faye Bethea Dale Harley Vulerta Moore 1 1 i l HM ,M A 5 Miss Essence of Nine Phi Nine Miss Gamma Rho Miss Herinngige Cheril Granger Brenda Walker Valerie Shepard 121 7 Miss Gospel Choir Lisa Powell Y l 49 Mm Dcltu Sxgmu Thclu Bcrnudcttc Newby A lvlims Collcgc Clmn' Vcru Harrison lXllSN LNCF .lLlI1l0I' Clam Melinda Ncwlxlrlx A L. L lvlm Alpha Kappa Alpha Cynthia Wilkim S Mm Pre Alumni Sheri Stcptoc 1 l'l'f' 'l,- 'Y -wfQ il i Miss Bradley Apts. Darlene Bailey L .1 l u Miss UNCF Senior Class Elizabeth Williams r ,fy W l i - Miss Precious Gem of Groove Phi Groove Diane Caldwell Miss Gamma Oniicron ol' Kappa Alpha Psi Terry Slade ii Miss Junior Class Miss Lathain llall Lagrella Lyons Lynn Rllf l23 Ceremonies f Richard Berry 24 I4 Muster und Mistress ot and Elaine Cash Queens awaiting the start of Coronation 1985 I 'Q 21 H- w H 4.c,.N.: t gl ,Wu R. T5 Miss Mu Beta Psi Shere Dawson r 'bi 'P5 1 A .a. , f xx Z I W - 'S 'S 4 s , I !,,,. g-'ifiswi : r . 1 ,E 5 L47 .. 53, . .S ,ih 1 'Q .Xl ', f, ,.,--4 , vim 1 -. if- 47 X Pix. Mrs. Irene Clark receives a special award at Convocation r 'Qc' V . ZZ - J . fest,-as 1 a - i l l , l30 Tony Brown gives our college an encouraging message Convocation. ,A..-'f1FF'sL.1.v: Father Burke, S.G.A. President Calvin Harrison President Robinson, guest speakers, and Dr. Godfrey participating in an Anti-Apartheid rally. , 4,71 I , U WI 3 1 Q j t i i l'y' I Q f' QQ' 1 av W, l ss , 5155.4 LL 3 nt 'zf'-Isla 'X was S' , 1 N-.ieix .gpg-x X, r 1 AL'1.'if F Z ..,. . Irving Hester interviews Calvin Harrison. 'nur--11v5wllxmsu-e . .-.xx-.-oumnnnm . M wvsannm - xuwumamav '.+.f:-usmvanaa. ..-Nmvmxmnm. uv-nxxxv. A -.xmxnnmuus ..-.,-.s..1v..w..'.w.-N M.. . . .- -....-.-...V - -. 5 fe -- ,. Y. lr'-st1:'-:wif 'QQ '-'J N'-3 +?Z5E. -ma psamifaeetifiyiw-.g2::sE3?3eHQ:saas.f - 11 ff-fel? 131 .1-. ll 1' Y 'Q A --- f i WTVD's Clair Casadamont interviews Dr. Robinson and Dr. Smith. Dr. Boyer. Dr. Edwards, Ms. Rochelle, and Sigma Tau Delta inductees f ieflgliif' Airforce band performs for students l V, U LZ I W, SIL lfxilyigf il! J: , 1 T14 f.-,l,,f- Ki, Ng . Nl' if-ff, . ' Nh: Our Dr. Robinson wishing faculty members a Merry Christmas. ih- X41-Qxrvff--4. - 5 To the left. Ms. Rochelle receives a gift from our first lady, Mrs. Robinson. Above: The St. Augustine's Dance Troup gets physical for Christmas. Mrs. King sharing Christ- mas spirit with the children at the YMCA. Dr. Roundtree gives a gift at the Christmas dinner. l35 X if 4 ' 6 -E E. Bio 241 come ,JIYQHZZQQA -Q Qi ,. S ' ,R Y I . Fi ,xvrtv L ' fl Q NS 8 1 S N 1- E ' V x- .-.K I 692. ' W 1 NN 76 ,K Us s N V i X 5' wi xl K' it kg '-s k'-I :-. - A ' gm. ' 'ibm- -'M4' ' .L qkxmhu. m, -Sit- i I .KM .x , g. L Q my N . J ' Q 'N NV K , wi 3 1 'dv 3 c , V 4 fi lm ..--'l l - i f..,bv' QQ. :ty t iw i i Q-- I Mr. Anders lectures on Black Scientists From A Personal Perspective. , sii g L : ws. R ' V ' '- s 'H , 1 g,,gQ ' if : b sit g!L0j?7Kgj:.1Ai,. 4 1 5 i'-1-af... --.42-1 1,9 .uf l - , F 0 ' i, ,nefta- 138 1 4' V . Sf N Tis,- X if 4 I A 1' 4,1 I.,'i' i 'X Ream 49 v gg , it , f ' -s . 9 N J ,ff AQ K W - 1 IAW' ' 1 x . x 1 ff. M , . L, I r A-Q Q '? K I 'ritlfl Y ' . C b : f9i ffl' . 'G' - 1 i fra, wi 2 Q-47. 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N . , 'j- B I ff: -, 'N ,A QQ V . ,, FLA, ,xl r I , 4- ' fx' fig' V Q '..V L 5. A fr my - -pf,-V 1 m... 'I x A ' 'M - '- -A ,V s,. ., .1 -4 T 13 A - in 1 in V-V - I VT' f , ' ' , , if A. , V 1 ll .Qg 5,1 ,.- .Q :- X. K EY' . .' 'yn . N' Mc, gg' ,QQ fi f ,xg,Qgq A V I I - ' V it X5 ld -lx : V V- . .fir 3' 'V NI. . r D QFN 1 195- kxff m , i. Lf. 7 X lx, 1- 3- , U -:X : '- . gn 1 ' -4. ,, -'N - Y ' X Q, ' ' Q-23'-... ' 'G ,- I XP, . kg RL A . X ' ' 42 L,-f ,X ff- x L- ' W X' ,b ' ' A I -w ' gif ' 9 ' k V ' VN' .. . 'f' X. .. . ' -' 1' f 'i' ' .L 7,3 sr V 4' Vufff q fR ,' x. xg 1 gf: 1 5 1 Q- Y . New 7 Y Q: 1 ,X lf. V E b bl L1 5 b 5 1 Y ' vp. iff v L F N .H . K k , HA, , I 1 I , il I M Drill Team IN PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE IN PUREUIT V Q jk if 1 ,.....a--N A. r...L 'iii . -,x,.- S 'Q x W . A , N . t ' ug5x:- Q X I fn: Q - . .X W Q N5 it ' -':- , A ,, ix 5 ,, -Sk A 2- - f w ,. JN 'Wa-Sf 5 Fla X GX I ,L . I ' r President of the SGA. Calvin 'fi Harrison, keeps the students A ' n alive in 1985! Harrison intro- duces City Councilman Ralph Campbell to the student body. -I Harrison and students are making the best of the 1985 AUGA-FEST! 144 M.: , I in .I gl ' Harrison, a Washington, D.C. Con- ey 'y9Q1'Bs.i y gressman, and other students support 'fQE.J-qE5j, 'A V Black College Day. s, Ula! , as 1. 'mr . 0 ye, - R Q93 ii X rx' S L . X qx J , X ' Ti M Nr A f M eg 4 I f e3-Q 9 4 N .rx -I '.2'i3f' -V x D ll 1 I 2 Qiwf f, 5' ' ' 5 , I ' tg, 5' T255 355' ' 'fig 23+ 'HMM I 31 X W I fm :tj H- . in nit? ,gg , J Ugg? lx'-I-1 B K' A J Q6 .-J , , - M-X ex IV F-nw,-,,.,--I Q Q Q f ll! I iv s..,,,,J . . , I ,A- ? V o - Z-i . f-J . I Fgsl 7' lx x t -P ug -1935 14,1 S .,2, .h V Q92 I x 'N ' I l l V- . -1 J-x.. I 5? 2 IN I g .L,QN'i:k,j! , Q 'if ff' 3 J- an l Tftrll :N ' I B' lu. E 5' zz, ' ' ffl' I s- - V 11 , 932 H , j wav' ml 1 ' f J s in -11 D -X - My LPH K PP LPH Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority was founded on January 15, 1908, on the campus of Howard University. Gamma Xi Chapter was chartered on March 26, 1949, in the Cheshire Lounge of Saint Augustine's College. Advancement through Knowledge and Achievement. if -4 Y Y I TUV If' , I ,Qo- 1' , -.W-Vo' DELT s GMA THET ln 1913, the founders of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority visualized an organization whose aims would be more serious than just social activity. They longed to see a union of college women pledged to uphold lofty princi- ples and dedicated to public service. Founded in January of 1913, Delta Sigma Theta was in- corporated as a national organi- zation in 1930. . ' -an - if fl., :T -il -,rap b, 4 Q 1 ' r 'L L 'Au X I , -,J --1-' V ,M l ..f' :x ' . l . LJ.,-e ZET PHI BET F . 'Qing' dn.-J! 4134: 'V k Zeta Phi Beta Sorority was founded January 16, 1920, on the campus of Howard University. Zeta Phi Beta promotes the cause of education by encouraging the highest standards of scholarship, fostering the spirit of sisterhood, and promoting the ideal of Finer womanhood. wif- 2 -D-108 4... 5- . H.. 4... 'II ' sf. i4i'4'5e.SG1f-3 P L w ik' i X U iw i W1 'tk 5, 3, BA PHI i BET , IG Phi Beta Sigma was founded January 9, 1914, at Howard University on the principles of brotherhood, scholarship, and service. The brothers of Phi Beta Sigma exemplify the high ideals of its motto: Culture for Service and Service for Humanity. ,lj N.. - . . , I5 g , BGOMAB I i L ,Lf-f N NE PHI NINE 5 :!Vf . N .,-. 5' Qs ' i A N I 'S .v E i . 'J 'lu 4 J' 'N 2 ' - - in, . , ,, . i K Us 3+-iTf'q4?'Q ?3S dx 1,1-.Q-W Q xl.: -L' , 1 N f A- , 'N 1 Y! A-8.455 5-th. Tim L, K 'Wai-1 I A -,. . F A W , , . W T , 'Jr N, MRI? , I XA i Q, Q P i Nine Phi Nine is a social fratemity. The brothers of Nine Phi Nine are quite active in numerous Campus organizations. I5Z L K I EG PHI Omega Psi Phi Fraternity was founded on November 17, 191 1 at Howard University. The Fratemity is committed to the principles of manhood, Scholar- ship, perseverance, and uplift. The brothers of Kappa Epsilon Chapter participate in many campus activities. . K, ,,, i wi..-f . tb 7 N.-Agu- P . 1. . A. 4 -.-. H- f-f, -vga?-1 i.f-.vstw ff-Sa. -f i'?'i-fm' ',r.+'1y+5fft Ti T'37', 's-'QT 5 ',c.+f 'fIfaff','v. f.1Y'.g-f','1 '? S I. N il xi v I - 4' . ' .z b , , ' 1.1 LIL., 4i I Ik. -was '- - .wi - - o K .l'tA K. V r1l'.'r A f ie X. 4 Q, .fmt ' Ps 'll in 'hiv K9fixgfi 'f'ff.,5..1lRjj',,p.,., , . X .,.-L5 ,I J c-' tag 153 ...aff-5 TK' x ex ki X ' I' 'M X 5 -, ,:,qf.,. VJ I L V M,,.,,Q..., f 'I ' ' . 9 fa. 'saga 2 , V ,1 R ,.l . 1 A jf wvg Vi- 1 ' - H, ,, 5 f ' JA 'Ya 5 f 1 If , Q, K - A,y,,l,7 V , - M-.Ffh -ig- , ' ,1,,g.k,vf,.f'i it 1 1 A f f3ff7'i' it ' iTiP5J:r 4-'t' ' If .,.-.rn -- I - - -- Q ..,',,-1' ... . . - - , - ' f J, - . ' 1' '., -Q -W' -. -, ' , , - 5-i is A A f '- , 7 , Founded at the University of In- diana in l9l l, Kappa Alpha Psi l Fratemity promotes the welfare of all mankind and encourages achievement in every field of human endeavors. Gammai Cmicron Chapter was foundedi i at Saint Augustine's College onl i April 2, 1949. l l . ,iii N. i 1' i wi X . ,IM i ll. il n L :QF-V ff. x x , 1 vl 1 , h f ,W if ' -Qc . 3. ,Q-Q J i J Lf 'C' m QA J. 'v LQ LPH Q? PHI LPH 1 1.4, , Q-2 1 ,-f7xiI-Xxix X A W 5 A 5' Da ff .3- 27 , ??9Tg. ' gp Q b'-'K H,- M- w any X -. ,VQ . F- . , sg, , -- 156 I, 'Q 1 'V .. ix-., N:-. L51 ---X f' s 511 XA., ,.,v- NS' sis N , X Q x t l. K xt Q is km K BENQ N if.,-N. 5- :. K5 'sr K x t XX h NX , X is .N Q-. NN Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity was founded at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y. It is the oldest of all Black Greek letter organizations founded to uplift all of mankind. Established on the campus of Saint Augustine's College on March 15, 1948, Gamma Psi Chapter strongly upholds the fraternity's morals of leader- ship, scholarship, and service. Many are called, but few are chosen. I57 1 7 01, Miss Black 8: Gold Ingrid Scott lpha Rose if I I 4 :dsx v, A I N , L gb, 1 Iii'-fag w..v.7s. N1 . --iv --4 4, . . Q, ' , -- .try ,-fy, . . R iw, w g f ' - '51-g43f f 51, -'Q -, :L iijj, .-.fi -'Z-93 ,av ,J ':' -,. '. ' Ar- zu ,. Fw., ,' - l N fl- ' A 'F1'.'J tl . Yi K 'K V551-., ls 158 1 5Y'9E':r Kappa lpha Psi fm, fi' ., fp mega Psi Phi ' 4 'ii T fa:-Ji' ,H 3' ' x . 1 xi I Alpha supports Black Colle . Day. ' ,ii - li! GREEK STEP SHOW F 22? x X CLUBS ORGAN ZATIDNS . f 4 Mu Beta Psi Clefs N Q E- .v , -, 7 .,. B ,.'4 v. ,mm A -, M nl ,, X 'Z ' , ,Q LF 'ai' .fd 4 ik:-F h .V . , -fvfff-vi' ,eg-fs I Mu Beta Psi 61 i . T.-. 4 V Kappa Alpha Mu F3 4,11- px I A ' -T, wi It ls. 1 Y I ji Sigma Tau Delta F Q 'H Q -Q L Lvlj., 1+ Student Government Association ' '- f L vp . O K-7 V' , , I I f X.. fs tk Pershing Rifles U. v xx NM, K NA Ii-if--1-If -I -- .'w',- -A uw at--,.+, ,,- . ' ,, Q-: ' 5.-:'-3'-ll , I Vil u 1, 'K 'hw -AI ,er . 'f A. fx 1,1--1--. , . 4' -. 4' .,.:.,,,s ,' ',.i.......--i sg- If io at 'FM 4,4 I ' T 1-. a'ffAEi'-71 rd .,i V' A 556-algiffh , .lnvf IX E E S54 1 5 . I ' i. -.Ma v-' . . V2 A - -. , - . - V M b ,. -3. f-,:.ft- Vg., , . . N g it f h s ss r- 'S JL, f 'X Pershing Angels IL- i N i c , 3 i J -I Pershing Rifles Sweethearts n r i L LQEM 21' l l f l I College Choir L -N., V 1 x 5 P I I l Gospel Choir .i ,g V A fix, yffgf ,.., Q 'N , .- Q4 4 s , p . A ri f ri 1 . 5, lg x , ' H A 5. ff. x A. la A f 1 I J Concert Band Where words fail, music speaks - Hans Christian Andersen - LAST1 WEMORIES Mun . W. Q wgwnux u X M' w. ,Q.,-.x v fi1iTL---V-,V--ff 7- - f- 3gafg,f- :-. ,few Mi, 'K-X-xg? 1LffjgQ.A,. sf, ,fzil-i'J.w ' ' 1 1 Ln ' ' ' 5 ,L ' 7' -,.:, .1 -' - .:4i3,xj.,..: we--.2213 168 . L.. ' So long as you are leaming, you are not growing f ,HE old. It's when a man stops leaming that he begins f AHS to grow old. 79 - Joseph I-Iergesheimer - T' f-vl', 5 F 1 lk' ' 'fr K -,211-'?'f4r -x 4:- -K-f. 'lvuxfvy-P L !'f'3+. I f F lt Life is not a having and a get- ting, but a being and a becom- in . t - Matthew Arnold - I jQ6 V , y . Q, ,IX W, t 1 x n A,..r' IW I Cheerfulness and content are preservers of youthful looks. N x . 170 ll . l Y hip ' 1 fi ,J ' 1' ef., A U' ff'-a n f f ' N. - - .- 'f i ' ' ' 5- , , ' ' X iff v- ', , ,i ', . .r -viii! e . , 'QL --1 tl fv '?p , . , .. A rare!! ' -., . - 1 Q g - ii if v - K 5-is Ankii I K , ' Wk -r - - 55 Q' ni, g ilzp 52.4 ' Z 1 if lf v r- K' , 4.1. , N 34 afgzrg ,yy , ,,,f, . -1 ,- . u ,, 72' '- Ng ' 4, X ff ' AIX!- ! lf! . W Il l 'li -L ' '. L' T .i .- kv AWJ' gx sl--fb X I .1 gf, - fr -5' . 1 f , iffy V ' A '. To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven. - Ecclesiastes 3:1 - All people smile in the same language. Anonymous 'ifw - A '- 0 2 1 X31 .3 fy ' 5 if -K, .qi ks--. A Nm' fi 5 , -fm 4. 2417325 la TB. .,. .5 1 I 1 1' -f-u1i 1 -f- -A V ,. g ll has 1 R 1 'C .fr I Pi THE FOUNDERS' DAY BANQUET 'JQ4' Lt. Governor Roben Jordan Dr, William Friday A, J 9 THE PRE IDE T9 RECEPTIO ' Wag Aw. -N53 SV' F X.-.-1 . 5 N Q4 i ii? Q, .Xb Mrs. Robinson and the Hostesses - Q, K I Nus..T .- -4: X . f I .9 Lf:-3.7 Y ld. . 'NA A 'kffQi'?'f5: f: 1:-1 ' Ku i ' ---bf'-A ....- ' V A k , -gf Y - .,- , ,. - SEMA, U er '.., iff- H ' -1 '- ' -1- . -2-,,,,.q.-.,, V Qff' 'fa -, - ., Q . .. SPGRTS Baseball Basketball Cheerleading Coaching Golf Track Volleyball Wrestling 1 1 .gy Q X jr N Wig, 1 ! , l . x 1 ' 9- nf' .QC-P if- ' . 13'-'f ' ' Y ' ' ' Eff 0 - A , 1 H ,:?1'i'x- 4 X 6 I in 4' e - ' fe? i, 4. 'I :V W ., ' 'ULU I 'ur-rm ' A-Z' ' :'F-'asa '-f -tif' A ' - S . l '41 ' C nik S v ' l , 'TE 5 ' H 43 Y M I ,QQ V? 3' I Lau 6 - -, . ' E . E , 1 ' .M ' ' ' 1 . - - f - E A V. 'fr ' ' 1 U V I I I I 77 THE C ACHE X . Y lv X ci F ' 4 . ., 4 V 2 1 r , x if Pn' t , ,v, 1 1434 . f-14 599, , Coach Harvey Heanley, Athletic Director and George Williams, Head Track Coach v l ' A ra , lr CN I Y N-.,. g . f-.' I I l L X, :Pin BASEBALL Head Coach ............................... Henry White BASKETBALL Head Coach ................,......... Harvey Heartley Assistants ..... ........................... H enry White Nick Hugh, Rick High CHEERLEADERS Advisor .................................... Thelma Ross Assistants ..... ..................... G wen Chavis Louis Signorelli SOCCER Head Coach .......................... Harvey Heaitley SOFTBALL Head Coach ......................... Beverly Downing Assistant ....................................... Dot Neal TRACK Sz CROSS COUNTRY Head Coach .......................... George Williams Assistants ..................................... Roy Ector Freddie L. Bennett TENNIS Head Coach .......................... Leon Carrington Assistant Coach ................. .... G regory Sligh GOLF Head Coach ............................ Larry Coleman VOLLEYBALL Head Coach ......................... Leslie Cartwright WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Head Coach ......................... Beverly Downing Assistant Coach .............................. Dot Neal WRESTLING Head Coach .............................. Jay Holloway IA-. THE SAINT AUGUSTINE'S CHEERLEADERS M .V -1-, Qllwjglr' ss' l SAA, xi gl . - , ..X I 1 1 1 1 , 'A l ' 'NW X . - With their athletic ability. enthusiasm, and beauty, The Saint Augustine's Cheerleaders lead the Men's Basket- ball Team to VICTORY!!! GOLF The Saint Augustine's Golfers bring excitement to the green! !! In the Fall of 1985, The Falcon Golf Team was the runner-up in the CIAA. ' 8 1 EB LL When the Falcons take to the diamond, the competition had best beware! 182 VOLLEYBALL P S QW CONGRATULATIONS! 1- -nf Q 1 The determination of the team is apparent as the ladies vie P for the championship. Y 7 l wh it I I H - -1-gi . BODYBUILDI G l l 4 l Q ,, R ' 2 From left to right: Curtis Thorton. Bill Harris, Charlie Daniel, Rodney Downey. Lem 1 Williams and Coach Vic Marrow It takes a lot of weight training and hard work to develop bodies like these. l v 1 l lf l i 185 f .l THEM WATCH WORK OUT! RE TLING 15.28 .115-rr Tb 'uc- 'F .j,,,',,q 2151133 ' ,l L4 Coach Holloway and the wrestling team from left to right. Front row: Abdul Turay, Dale Parker, Donald Donesg Back row: Tracy King, Ivan Holloway, Robert Bullock and Travis Stampley. -x-l o GT Coach Holloway enjoys supervising the action. l89 1 Y16?1'.r' mf' gnu , fy f- X5 ,,,, .wf IR. il ZF l9l 1985-86 LADY F ALCON'S BASKETBALL TEAM Top Row - Left to Right: Theresa Smith, Tonya Savage. Felicia Davis. Pamela Wells. Renee Williams, Lashawna Berry. Girta Green, Phillippa Moss. Josephine Campbell. Bottom Row - Left to Right: Vanetta Hargrave. Willette Humphrey, Marcia Moore, Beatrice Nelson, Kim Williams, Gwen Rowland, Kecia Hargrave, Jean Minus, ,gn -sg' Lady Falcons display their achievements :lug bf Above: Tiny is about to drop the bomb i on an ECSU defender. At right: The Lady A Falcons are about to destroy their opponent's zone defense. I AL. r 'Qu rw fyi K as .4-fr -,-,. -ln- The Lady Falcons may seem laid-back at timesg however. . . ,K 1, ISI A X swmdlill i X' I 1, . . - 'N' - ,, .79 i gl - if AUGS FALCONS F1 Q- .+- ' -X 'r UQ ' 'I' -ff' QUE!- K -MM f P - N 'f' X XT , , X v f- YV ' W x V x . A. 1 'I , 2, j to -, 'F ' x' ' 'STHQ-lb I V N.. i I I 1 ,L 1' I Mmm , . ..Sh0 4 I u D . t ., . ',...: -.ri -- -W5 -' 1 -...x-1- -' ' . - - Q-f f .- V bm..-: ' 195 G5 U .A ft Lv.. 5 . v.- '11 F' G YQ ll .1 A-Q: T AUC .J . . . the Lady Falcons explode to another VICTORY!!! 197 -LAW 5.5 S- .-J ,,,gQf ici-fi' H: A v. lf,-' vc: ' K x ,A JK 1 -- '64 . - Q. . 4 'ff . A , I lv. gi ' Q ' .- 1 Cv 5 '-Ei, 3 I Pamela Wells proudly shows her awards at the J.H. Twitty Basketball Tournament. IU JI' f - 1 Fx , 3 K I f. X -QS! Six X F' , . Q I ' lf' f'4s , ,gt 4 'x is m ,X 6 A 71.- 5 P ' - ' -A'N 1 I :ff an ' : Ury his ' i Y- ALL A a s A ' , ,J ff' 5 . Q9 E w W5 -- 2 Q-:P + ., K P9 .X X ily gif - x 1 -v-- H. . , E Q hh A ' Q., I if X xx Q Nnfw-if X n xt 1 1 ' , 4 1 X X f X 4. Q QI 9 1 gif' 1: I YJ ? Nh. 5: -xxX49'N,w-. L I la f, XZ 4:15 7 Q v-51 aff - 'pg -. Xyn ' 'i Af' 'I 5. .., - f W Ax 1. 51 'A ,V F .3 .- N xi , . E . - , . ,- I ! K' fb , -H 'L l ' 3 lffirf 5 X X 'L ,, 1 VI 51 - .. xy ' 1 X I L i Qi? ' K.. Cd 'I ,nfs ' L. .gf As: ' I l f Q - f S x., Rf , A ' . x X. p XX QT? X ' 5 A' iff ' I :fi- V' E K -,A.: .XX rx A V T'-L ff +11 1 4 , Ag j X L 71 -K if x'v .A V A C' 7' ' f, ff J. , . , ld, I ' ff i' , if r? ri ff fl' ' I ! ? S - , f 00 L BASKETBALL I , , i 1 4 f I I c . A 1 The Team V Q 54 MEN FALCONS w A V I K fi 2 U f if AX Il' X Q I I r . L' -1 l l Fr ll I 'l' Men's Cross-Country Team Left to right: Coach Williams, Henry Jones, Richardi Thompson, Gerald Cross, Chris Gibson. Trainer Joe Ector. Jerry McLean. John Henry. Donald Bond, and Assistant Coach Roy Ector. ,l. 11-, i 7-lu I B E L4 annum...-Q...-w-Q 5: , A if -ii To run well we must run to the end. -M.L. Hugoon- Coach Williams and Coach Ector pose with the pros. 06 . Rc 'u V, x it 4 , , 'J-357' . 14 .13 ,Q ' ,ff .J ,J -. - 'V ' . . . 'lla K, ., , r w. ' V-1-f - 'r 5? . '-4-, .- 'l - . ','. ..i '. .1 W f tr'-'gf . Qf 1, .Mau t . ,, ,. -..-as V: 7: '2 I ':' , 1 '5 - -, 'gk in fy? NIV ' V 'nfl ' as A ! .-l:'. .?, V . 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YI THIS ABOVE ALL, TO THINE OWN SELF BE TRUE AND IT MUST FOLLOW, AS THE NIGHT THE DAY THOU CANST NOT THEN BE FALSE TO ANY MAN - HAMLET 1.3.79-81 - I- -it APPRECIATIGN The 1986 Falcon owes its existence in part to Mr. Purdie Anders. His helpful advice and unwavering support encouraged us to overcome seemingly in- surmountable obstacles. We are deeply grateful for his assistance. ' Fir ': 21 '-l'rs lfdagp l , X ' ' -- l T' f -f --'1 fsvim ygi fd , Q . gfi . . Q Mr. Purdie Anders, Special Assistance to the Vice President for Academic Affairs 210 X AM Y 1 . YEARBOOK STAFF W l A--frirrrp- .1 .AC ,-Q-',.r Fi7 .-P' -- . 5 NQJ' Dbl-lg r m v -nl-WM I - M f- -1 l ' T 9 , 1 Looms mom 'me ouwsxbs iN LTHE REAL 15xc+v0P:i L. v J In Q X23 f ' 1 7345 w ig i :ffl pi '+X fo I Q we R ' .-. f ' R 1. 'rr ' L. -, p E 'H 1 f ff .- -fbi :y -271,1 : I .' 5 4- . Xv 1: -14:3 p YQ?-., ' Q A E,-5:5 'A 5 X D A 3 I l T' X iv F-9-1 Ft! V-1 K A C71 W 1-'gf .D .rf- ,rx ,.. f-T-5, , . -fi THE YEARBOOK I have leamed that success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome while trying to succeed. - Booker T. Washington - ' Kelvin Forduuniof E- , I2 451.5 Anthony Hinton. a junior Communica- tions Major. and Miss Ford decide which photos to use. i i. Y i y STAFF Miss S. Dent, English in- structor, and Miss R. Ford, Communications instructor. Work is doing what you now enjoy for the sake of a future which you clearly see and desire. Drudgery is doing under strain what you don't now enjoy and for no end that you can now appreciate. -- Richard C. Cabot - I .11 .-5,1 1 Holly Tanksley. a junior Communications major, shows Miss Dent and Anthony a layout format. v, 213 2 I VY is yu? fr' U K ,W f ff -- ---' 'ez- X , , W. 1,4 . rw
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