University of Maryland Eastern Shore Campus - Hawk Yearbook (Princess Anne, MD)
- Class of 1989
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University Of Maryland Eastern Shore Hawk Yearbook 1988-89 Princess Anne, Maryland 21853 Telephone: (301)-651-2200 Table Of Contents Overview 3 President Of UMES 6 Faculty And Staff 7 Senior Class Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Organizations Sports Entertainment Events 121 Dedication 144 Commencement 156 The University Of Maryland Eastern Shore . . . A Little Slice Of The World The diverse climate, the colorful, landscape, the classic modern archi- tecture, the cultural variety. UMES is a microcosm of the real world, an inter- twining of different people, ideas, goals, and lifestyles as there are anywhere in the world. Our little world exists to help us excel academically, socially, and spiritually. As we mature we are better able to serve humanity and make a positive impact on society. But before we embark on to our pro- fessional lives of toil, fame, and glory lets take time out to reflect on the colle- giate year 1988-89, UMES syle. Between the raindrops and the Ella Fitzgerald Center for the Performing Arts. Hey! UMES People . . . . . . Let ' s Get Busy! President Of The University Of Maryland Eastern Shore As UMES moves a step closer to the ' 90 s Dr. Hytche continues to lead his coll eagxies and students towards effi- ciency and success. His personable personality is a trade- mark of his humanity and genuine con- cern for others. His knowledge and ex- perience are trademarks of his intelligence. Dr. Hytche is a great inspi- ration to all that have passed through the ranks of UMES and all that have come to know him. FACULTY STAFF Mr. Ron Holden Vice President Administrative Affairs Dr. Herman Franklin Vice President Student Affairs Dr. Edward Ellis Vice Preaidenl Academic Affairs Mr. Joel Mack Special Assistant to the President Mr. John Williams Development Office, Alumni Affairs Dr. Chester Hedgepeth Jr. Dean School of Arts and Sciences Edwina Morse Assistant Director of Admissions Mary Harmon Assi stant Registrar Richard Gormley Director Hotel and Restaurant Mgt. Dr. Richard Keenan English Languages Cpl. Diane Johnson Public Safety Ms. Dorothy Waters Director Placement Office Dr. Allen Cassell Physical Education Mr. James Hayes Computer Center Mr. Jim Eckhardt Public Safety Dr. Diane Showell Director Study Skills Dr. Adele Newson English Languages Mr. Jake DeBose Department of Music Dr. .James Adams Chairperson Natural Sciences Dr. Patricia O ' Grady Social Sciences Dr. .James Gray Chairperson Department of Kducation Dr. William Decoligny English Languages Mr. Robert Dovvery Director Student Activities Ms. Veronica Miles Program Implementation Devel- oper Dr. Leon Copeland Dept. Head Construction Mgt. Tech. Lt. L,M. Custis Director Public Safety Mr. Kenneth Rogers Arts Sciences Dr. Sally Bing Department of Education H : Ms. Judith McDaniels Upward Bound Ms. Lennette Messick Receptionist Student Development Ctr. € - x=« .f. Michael Wilson Sports Information Director Dr. Rohert Yearhy Math Computer Science Morn.-. .Smith Cwjrdinator .Student iJcvelopment Ctr., Intramural .Spurts ' Dr. Janet Adeyaga Chairperson Business Dept. Dr. Imtiaz Ahmad Business Dept. Ms. Delores Jones Waters Dining Hal Ti EV L .f.-- . . . f Ms. Lois Smith Physical Education l e«v . f ' i Jj , ] ■' V ;t!li SENiO ' - ON THE WAY UP AND OUT Sameer Ahmad Chemistry Danette Anderson Fashion Merchandising Anthony Audrey General Studies For the seniors, this is where it all started. Eric Bell Business Management Veronica R. Benigno Biology Pre-Medicine Titus C. Better Business Administration Kristina T. Blakey English Brien Boone Genera! Studies Bianca Braxton Biology Pre-Dentistry Susan Bryden Business Administration Juanesta Cannon Business Administration Rhonda Cardwell Sociology Sanora Clark Computer Science Derrick L. Davis Sociology Pre-Law William D. Deas Business Administration Wendora Dorsey Fashion Merchandising Sheree Douglas Fashion Merchandising Craig, KT, and Michele work hard on a student banner Cheryl Duckett Business Administration Gioia Dupuy Rehabilation Services Samella Garrett Business Administration Lisa Garry Business Administration Eric T. Goslee Hotel Restaurant Management John Graham Business Administration Lisa Gravely Psychology Pre-Pharmacy Scott Harmon Agriculture Agronomy Anthony L. Henley Accounting Rockfeler P. Herisse Agriculture Inez Hunter Sociology Pre-Law Issac Inkumsah Business Administration Rhonda D. Jackson Business Administration Carlos P. Johnson Business Administration Katrina Johnson Fashion Merchandising Mike Kirkland Sociology Psychology Young Ho Kong English Angela Lancaster Accounting Lenae Leach Sociology Pre-Law Georgeann Lewis Rehabilitation Services Howard Lindsey Construction Mtg. Tech. Bryan D. Miller Sociology Pre-Law James L. Mullen Business Administration Anthony Murril Sociology Scott Nguy Engineering Tech Pamela Nutter History Pre-Law Isaiah E. Oakley Jr. General Studies James E. Patrick Jr. Business Administration Gregory S. Pearce Business Administration Kimberly Richburg Accounting Seniors, Tammy and Gioia look down over Knot ' s Landing , Apt. complexes. Darek L. Robinson Business Administration Bernabe A. Rodriquez Jr. Business Administration Paul Royal General Studies Rhonda Ellis-Sampson Computer Science Kai Schrodt Construction Management Towanda M. Searls Business Administration Michele R.S. Sample English Khalif Shaath Business Administration Michael D. Simmons Business Administration Todd Simmons Biology Pre-Dentistry Denise Simpson Accounting Edith Smith Computer Science Robert Starkey Sociology Psychology Students enjoying the warm weather between classes Sandy Stollmeyer Physical Therapy Tawanda Swann English Ronnie Lee Swift Hotel Restaurant Management Linda M. Tankerson Computer Science Allen Taylor Hotel Restaurant Management Lisha Terry Sociology Everton A. Thomas Agribusiness Business Admin Valerie C. Tilghman Fashion Merchandising Rodney W. Tull Kevin A. Turner English Communications Sherwin Turner Karen A. Wilborne Computer Science m Enor R. Williams Engineering Technology s Commencement exercises UMES: Indeed A People Place Brotherly, Sisterly love Boogie down productions Blood, Sweat, and Tears Rah, Rah, Rah, darlin ' ! Future VIP ' s chillin ' Smile for the camera Hrnrn, a taste test . . . Can We Get A Witness?! K r UNDERCLASSMEN ON THE RISE Miss Junior Jacque Woodard, presents the Ju- nior Class. i -iS ' v S Kimberly Adgerson Darryl Askew Melissa Bates Denise Brooks Eric Brown Constance Brumskin Tracy Bryant Apryl Carpenter Carlton Carter Timothy Champ Bernard Cheezum Jr. Ben Cheseldine Juniors, On The Way To Glory! hi Who 9 that way over there? Are we having fun yet? Tracey Coates Tressa Cooke Mona Cunningham ill Melissa D. Davis Zina Delancey Elgerthia M. Dodds Kevin Douglass Lawrence Scott Early Stephanie Faison Stephanie Ferguson Derrick Fooks Kevin Foreman Lindsey X. Green Jr. Kereen Hicks Lori Jennings Antoine Johnson Patricia Johnson Charles Kumi i M Junior Class, The Ones To Watch. I ' m what ' s happening baby. We juniors and sophomores gel along just fine. Love, peace and happiness Daniel L. Merrifield Jr. Kenneth Monroe Misheck Mundia Ken Mitchell-Phillips Julian Roary Kim Rogers Ellen Secka Michele Sewell Ira Smith Juniors Make The World Go Round, Hello operator, I ' d like to make a collect call . . . Everybody has classes at Wilson Hall, everybody. C ' mon, donate a little blood for the nupes. Hey Al, what ' s with all the picture takin ' anyway? em Endia Snowden Christopher J. Swann William Thompson Monica Tildon Troy Turner Stephen Underwood That ' s All The Juniors, Who ' s Next? Cat rice Vandross Lament Ward Athena Ware Lisa Washington Shannon Washington Cheryl Watson Earnest White Jacquelyn Woodard No Way Pal, Forget It. Earl trys his best to con Teresa out of her hot dog, but she ' s having no part of that scheme. Oh well, bet- ter luck next time Earl. I iM f-M Sophomore Class President, Keith Sewell, in- troduces the Sophomore Class. Well personally sorors, I think we should have our meeting right here Sam Alexander Hillary Barksdale Marcella Barnes Ibrahim Basalamah Gary Bennett Sherron Bullock Mesfin Demissie Nicole Dobbs Harrv Ellerby Jr. The Sophomore Class Is Doin ' Things! Good ' ol Ella Fitz We ' re all just waiting here until it ' s time to go to our next class . . . honesti ' Hey Hillary, did you see the body on that guy! Jacqueline Estes Melody Fields Sonya Garner Travis Gillespie Everad Grant Rolanda Green Cynthia Hammond Tamela Harried Tracy Harris Theresa Hicks Natalie R. Hull David Hurlock Sophomores Have Class And Finese . . . C ' mon LA, why don ' t you share one of those pretty ladies with me? Beautiful weather we ' re having, isn ' t it? Aaron P. Johnson Dwayne Johnson Nicole M. Johnson Teresa Jones Tonya Jones Philip Junifa •Jewel Kerr Lisa Lassiter Alicia Lee Sirena Lloyd Eloisa Lumidao Valorie Matthews Stacey McKnight Sean Meredith Melanie J. Miller Young minds hard at work. Just minding my business. ' Namon Reid III Reginald Riley Tawana Robinson L.-A Edward Sapp Burton Shields Richard Sorrell Stephany Spriggs Darrin P. Smith Leonard Smith Sophomores Ari Better Lovers. It ' s right on the tip of my tongue ' Hey pal, can ' t a man eat his ribs in peace? Kerri L. Steward Tamiko Thompson Elton Tisdale Mara Tolliver Tennis anyone? Hard at work Anila Walker Alicia Wallace Shawn Warden Marvin Watkins Stacev K. Watson Frank J. Ward III Sophomores Rule The World! I just woke up, and I don ' t think you ' re funny. Beautiful day for a stroll on the oval. No More Super Sophs Seante West Howard L. Wilkerson Thurman Williams Wanda Williams Margo Wills Tabu Winslow Kimberly Woodall Delray Wylie Dana Allen Kimberly Allen Lamonte Atkinson Brian Baker Tondaleya Black Audrey R. Boddie :.r Hillary Lucas Presents, The Freshman Class. Hey! why are all of these freshmen celebrating? See pg. 141 for details. Tracey Boney Jocelyn Bratton Trevor Britt JoAnn Brown Juana Brown Shelly Brown The steps of Murphy Hall, the place to sit and chat. Freshmen girls . . . the best in the world. Trenice Brown Cassandra Bryant Carla Burke Nicole Burt Kitra Carney Lanette Carr 1 y a We ' re Going To Make It One Day. 5J It sure is quiet around here today Games people play. On the way to the caC. Cassandra Clark Tarita Coates Christopher Coe Okay everybody, let ' s put our hands together c ' mon. let ' s get psyched, heyl let ' s make some noise ... Happy birthday to you. happy birthday to you. happy birthday dear Tammy ... Tabitha Dandridge Brian Daniels Donna Davidson Joyce Brown-Davis Kelly M. Davis James Dawkins Tina Delancey Brian K. Dowtin Diane Eberly A more subdued unity during Homecoming week. Diane Ellis Shaun Evan Kandace Farmer Pamela Felder Neal Fisher Terri Fitts A little Atari to pass the time. ' No, you can ' t wear my coat. Traoev Hardin Mia D. Harloy Kimberlv Herndon Gloria Hoyah Jessica Hudson William Hurlock Freshmen Are Serious Students. The oval, as seen from Somerset Hall. Alicia Irby Erynne Jackson Sonya Jackson Felicia Lanette James Lenora Jones Marvin L. Jones Can ' t you tell I just want to be left alone. ' Norman -Jones Tammy Jones Darwin K. Kennedy Rosemary King Katrina Lament Audra Lea Freshman Do It In The Library! Quarters steals a moment alone Let ' s get down to serious business. ' Group study session ' I ' m just studying the ocean. ' Tori P. Lyles Sharisse M. May Carmellio L. McCullough Michael Melostele Gail S. Miles Jackie Mims Jennifer Mims Stephanie Miller Su2ette Molock ,.! --. .. i xh All Freshmen Are Fast Learners. Fun anrj games in the SDC Renee Peters Doris Pineda Monique R. Pinkney Kimberly Poole Monica Postell Sonva L. Powell Freshmen Have The Most Fun! Hey no fair, I wasn ' t ready. ' Science and Smiles This UMES posse racked up at Kings Domin- ion. i I I ' l Hi Tyrone Quinn Jon Quinton Chanell Ragland Tammy Ray Darlene Robinson Nikka Robinson Zina M. Roundtree Deborah Rouse Debbie Shook Marilyn Singleton Rochelle Smallwood Candass Smith Freshman Know How To Have Fun! Lfrttin ' it all hang out! Fredrick Douglass, the place to ex- pand your mind. Chereace Spriggs Lisa Stanton Kenya Stewart Laroylyn Thaston Nonet Thomas Teloria Tillman Marshall A. Toney Juilenne Townsend Samantha Vanterpool V _ ■' ■Freshmen We Are Tomorrow ' s Leaders j Excerpt from Zooman and the sign Freshman guys are number one — peace Freshmen Have Youthful Exuberance . . . d Adrian B. Waddell Anna M. Walker Lisa V. Waters Kim Watson La ' Tonya P. Wheat John J. White Michael D. Williams Tonva Williams i inwPi 31 Time to get down to some serious Hey! I ' m suppose to do the picture tak- studying. ing. This play is not on Broadway, but it is just as good. Freshmen Are Inquisitive Diedre L. Wilson Monica Wood Carnation Wooten Melissa Wright Jessica E. Wyant Tonya A. Wyche Tracey Wyche Renee Young Two Students Hope Their Programs Will Run. I UMES: PEOPLE Student Kevin A. Turner President, Student Government Assn. Basileus, Omega Psi Phi Editor, XewspaperA ' earbook Staff Bryan Miller President, Senior Class, Pan-Hellenic Council Tammy Blakey Miss Senior •Jacquelyn Woodard Pre-iident, Junior Class Miss Junior Tonya Jones Miss Sophomore Allen Taylor President, Student Activity Board Leaders ' 88-89 Iheila Johnson resident, National Student Business League Eric Goslee President, Eta Rho Mu Kimberly Richburg President, Accounting Club Tawanda Swann President, Campus Pals ' • fi «► , ' £ -  -■ « j: ..« ' Derrick Coles President, Gospel Choir Seante West President, Pom Pom Squad Student Leaders ' 88-89 Stephanie Faison Basileus, Alpha Kappa Alpha Linda Tankerson President, Delta Sigma Theta . m v L g u h Robert Bell Polemarch, Kappa Alpha Psi iVho ' s Who Among Students Sameer Ahmad Anthony Audrey Veronica Benigno Susan Boyden Deena Howard Timothy Champ In American Universities Colleges Who ' s Who Among Students Howard Lindsay Lisa Mason k Eric Ragin Kevin A. Turner In American Universities Colleges We Love UMES . . . Spirit! coolin ' on the yard, the UMES posse Whether at a basketball game, the is always unified, friendly, fun and PAC, on a student body trip or just full of spirit! UMES People ■V I V CS: !flflH 1 H - , 1 fl m i ' T B ■11 1 ' ' ' A l m 1 ; aIH People, Places Pledge People p Diverse People ■■■f .CSS ' ' M Her Majesty In all her regal splendor, Colette Ma- ria Johnson is the younger of two chil- dren born to Eva and Robert Johnson. Johnson, a business administration major, plans on working for the federal government upon graduation. A new initiate of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., Johnson exhibits grace and style with modes ty. She definitely promotes herself as a positive, intelligent young lady. Her motto is, Have respect for your- self and always strive for success. Co- lette certainly is a grand choice worthy of a celebration fit for a queen! Coronation People Aiss Senior, Tammy Blakey and Miss Junior, Jacque Woodard escorted by Miss UMES ' 87-88, Monica Thomas poses with Colette and Angela Grundy Carlos Johnson Colette and escort Chris Jordan Miss Freshman, Hillary Lucas and Miss Sophomore, Tonya Jones escorted by Al Taylor Miss UMES ' 88-89 Officers And A Queen And Her Royal Court Organizations STUDENT CULTURAL RECREATIONAL OEVELOPM EMpSCENTJ Student Government Association Michele Sewell, Kevin Turner, Der- ri ck Davis Drama Society Tawanda Swann, Lisa Gray, Lisa James, Steve Walls, Lisa Wallace, Leslie Thompson, Felicia Alexander, Germaine Edwards, Keith Gardner, Tony Audrey. Math Computer Science Club R. Ellis-Sampson, A. Barrow, K. Wilborne, S. Loving, R. Jones, J. Van Heyningen, M. Bates. Organizations Campus Pals E. Jones, T. Woods, A. Wallace, L. Washington, K. Sewell, L. Gray, T. Britt, C. Vandross, L. Mason, T. Swann, G. Edwards, R. Cardwell, S. Walls, T. Audrey, T. Holt Student Activity Board A. Barrow, A. Taylor, R. Spry, A. Lancaster, A. Walker, K. Richburg, C. Swann, L. Gray, N. Minor, S. Gar- rett. Pre-Professional Society Kenya Stewart, Chanell Ragland, Darlene Robinson, Lorna Malone, Jessica Wyant, Renee Goodison, Donna Davidson, Kandace Farmer, Quonda Jackson, La Verne Williams, Michael Williams , Shaun Ross, Neal Fisher, Melissa Edwards, Gary Hur- lock, Mikko Carelock Brothers . . . Alpha Phi Alpha Reginald Riley, David Dixon, Mau- rice Carpenter, Lalo Griffiths, Pablo Griffiths, Walter Woods, Arven Autry, Melvin Lovely, Thomas Holt Omega Psi Phi Quenton Joesy, William Thompson, Keith Sewell, Earl Tyson, Enor Wil- liams, Kevin Turner, Daniel Merri- field, Stephen Payne, Derrick Davis, Ron Allen, Julian Roary, Kevin Foreman Phi Beta Sigma William Deas, Terry Smith, Shaolin Crawford, Ernest White, Darryl Askew, Eric Brown, Anthony Au- drey, James Patrick, Alfred Love, Kevin Nicholson . . . Sisters Alpha Kappa Alpha Standing: Nicole Williamson, Renee Goodison, Stephanie Faison, Patricia Salley, Angela Lancaster, Pamela Nutter, Sitting: Samela Garrett, Lisa Garry, Rhonda Ellis-Sampson, Lisha Terry. IVY LEAF PLEDGE CLU B, Tonya Jones, Marcia Burnette, -My- cha Morgan. Delta Sigma Theta Sitting: LaRonce Marshall, Lynnette DeVance, Sanora Clark, Athena Ware, Standing 1st Row: Teresa Jones, Denise Simpson, Adrian Wright, Tawana Robinson, La Verne Sylvester, Kelly Wiltz, Linda Tan- kerson, Karen Wilborne, Standing 2nd Row: Deitra Phillips, Angela Sy- monette, Kimolin Allen Zeta Phi Beta Sylvia Kilby, Christina Moody, Tra- cy Bryant Organizations Kappa Alpha Psi Robert Bell, Wanye Lassiter, Marvin Blve, Brien Boone. Carribean Club A. Williams, M. Potter, C. Smith, N. Lettsome, D. Connor, N. Brin. Campus Ministry M. Wright, V. Matthews, C. Parsons, L. Jones, K. Woodall, L. Carter, J. Syndor, B. Bryant, D. Arnold, A. Lockman, S. Agyei-Mensah, K. Gardner, M. Postell, V. Knight, T. Barnes, R. White. Organizations Groove Phi Groove Deidre DeShields, Sam Douglas, Au- dra Hawkins. SS Cheerleaders Teresa Jones, Tawana Robinson, Sharon Armstrong, Aaron Johnson, Karol Hall, Mona Lewis, Christy White, Tracey Britt, Alicia Irby Phi Beta Lambda Hope Parker, Marcella Barnes, Me- lissa Davis, Leah Carter, Lisa Allen, Letitia Allen. Life ' s A Parade Freshman Clais pre:- ident Spudnik Teal and Miss Freshman Hillary Lucas, enjoy the ride. Miss Junior Jaquelyn Woodard aboard the Monte Carlo SS. Coronation Homecoming Parade... Madness!!! . . . About Homecoming ' 89 Homecoming Happenings Dr. Hytche and the royal court. Former Lady Hawk Monica Felder has her jersey retired Cheerleaders perform trapeze act. Watch this fingeroll! Thanks for the open shot. ' ' H S Outta my way! 103 Despite efforts like this by IVIil e Kirkland, the Hawks fell to Del. State this Homecoming SPORTS Track People Bottom, Lisa Harrison, Karen Jones, Karla Jones, Wendy Wheeler, 2nd row, Teresa Hicks, Jessica Henderson, Tammy Vincent, Dioni Smith, Taleria Fuller. 3rd row. Head Coach Neville Hodge, Carnie Murell, Edward Sapp, David Hurlock, Kevin Jackson, Leroy Lloy Charles Mays, Asst. Coach Robert Bell. Top row, Torrence Zellner, Carl Hicks, Lawrence Givence, Wayne Dovet, Eric Brow n. Tennis People bottom row, Lauretta Scott, Kim Rogers, Edith Callaghn, 2nd row, Sabbathry Persad, Sonya Scott, Judith Garriques. 3rd row, Daniel Keaton, Benjamin Robinette, David Kennedy, Michael Holder, Gregory Pearce, Walter Wood, John Johnson III. Kneeling: Ellen Gilyard, Teresa Hicks. Jacque- line Mims, Mara Tolliver. Standing: Sabrina Smith. Susan Buckson. Stephanie Dawkins. Coach Germaine McCauley. Jennifer Mims. Me- lissa Bates. Janice Smith. Tracy Ford. Melissa Bates returns this serve with ease t Welcome ix) 0IVIAR Theresa Hicks shows great form during a serve. Lady Hawk Volleyball Bottom, co-captain Steve Underwood, Tony Au- drey, co-captain Mike Green, co-captain Ira Smith. 2nd row. Keith Johnson. Corey Williams. Shannon Washington. Kevin Slade. Chris Pagan. 3rd row. Harry Wilkerson. Darrin Nutter. Chris Riddleburger. -John Futrell. John Fritts. Lester Maurberrv. ■8 ? W ' : - The team ' s leading hitter, Ira dude .Smith, pulls up to third with an easy stand up triple. At the beginning of the season, the UMES baseball team was picked by many to win the conference title. How- ever, the team finished fourth in the MEAC championships. Despite the showing in the championship, it was an improvement over the last four years. The ' 89 team ended up 7-5 in the con- ference and 12-17 overal Sandoval reaches for an easy two. Bottom, Terry Barge, Demitrius Jones, Sean Salisbury, Antoine Powell, Victor Ford, Keith Williams, Michael Dobbs. 2nd row, Harold Lane, Sherwin Turner, Michael Kirkland, Jose Sandoval, Le- roy Crippin, Larry Stokes. Keith takes it to the hoop. Bombs away! It ' s like playin ' horse. Which way is up?! Where did all these guys come from? Eat your heart out buddy. Watch me draw the foul. Lady Hawk Basketball Bottom, Virginia Villifane, Arlene Duckett, Emmy Watson, Rhonda Echols. Top, Deayna Ewell, Susan Buckson, Tracey VVyche, Shelby Pres- ton, Ellen Gilyard. Ctv Comin ' through. Tracey shoots the J Coach McCauley rallies her troops. Shelby uses the glass. LiiL B I Q ' ' }: ' :M ' j( H H HCV? ' Cl pmn pwRU i¥ HtJt ' Look out shorty I ' m open, I ' m open! Hmm, this is going to be difficult. It ' s mine. It ' s mine! Two points, thank you. Watch me fly y ' all! Help! I ' m heing mugged! Easy hoop for me. ENTERTAINMENT AND EVENTS UMES The saxophone section takes a break while the trumpet players take the lead. Band leader Jake DeBose directs the tunes, while Jackie Collins concentrates. . . . The beat goes on. Sweet music to the ears. At left Mr. Lamkin attempts to change the pace. . . . In Tune! The jazz band is called upon to play at many campus events, which include coronation, basketball games, graduation, dinner theater, etc. That, along with off-campus concerts, keeps these young men and women very busy, but they never miss a note! UMES Above, high drama is in action as characters from the fall play, Zooman and Sign discuss the sorrow of a murder in the family, a young girl slain by Zooman. Present . . . The grieving parents, played by Veronica Palmer and Steve Walls, comfort each other over the loss of their daughter. Left, cast characters acknowledge the audience during the curtain call. Trying to catch Zooman, above right, becomes the chief topic of the neighborhood. Tony Zooman Audrey, finds time to glance over the script in the dressing room. Zooman And The Sign At the climax, Zooman is shot while trying to break in the home of the parents of the slain girl. Left, make-up artists do their thing. Festival Smart swimwear leaves just enough to the imagination: i ' m sure the admiring follower of this trio will agree. Show This group is simply silky smooth during this hollywood pose. Over all it was a fashion fair with flair and verv well done. Calender Girl Pageant ' 89 Lisa Gravely twirls her two-piece bathing suit complete with cape. At left, Heather Nixon struts her stuff with confidence, and Kim Watson articulates why she is Ms. December. Brains And Beauty Michele Semple definately is alluring in a sexy swimsuit that earned her high marks in the competition. At left Theresa Hicks strolls up the runway in style. Swimwear And Fashion . . Rhonda Cardwell, above shows off a hot swimsuit that is bound to attract much attention on the beach, while Michele Semple and Lisa Gravely sport less revealing, but equally provocative gear. Sophisticated And Sassy! Hillary Barksdale uses her smile and stunning paisley pants to the delight of the audi- ence, as Anita Hazzard and Tamiko Thompson do much of the same. This Year ' s Calender Girl Pageant Featured Women With Grace And Style Despite The Lofty Competition, Misty Eyed Veda Teagle Is Crowned Ms. Calender Girl ' 89. Star Search ' 89 Roger Davis, the master of ceremonies and the primary mind behind the UMES rendition of the popular TV variety show, addresses the Hawk faithful. Above left, Dee Dee makes her point during a tune and Keith hams it up a little. Tink and the boys grind out one of their familiar and funky go-go tunes. The group got the (JMES posse up on their feet and rockin ' to the call and answer rap style of Kevin .Sims. Star Search featured singers, spokesmodels, comedian , and more! Dinner Theater ' 89 The jovial atmosphere surrounding Dinner Theater allows these two performers to take a breather between acts. Flashing a winning smile and performing just as well is a student worker of the Hotel and Restaurant Management program. A Journey To New Orleans. Above Carol Spencer entertains during the risque ' Big Spender scene, while HRM students are content to remain behind the scene before they are called into action. The occasion honors those students who have attained a grade point average of 3.5 or greater. Above Catrice Vandross receives her citation for scholastic excellence. Art Exhibit Award winning photographer Moneta Sleet Jr. shares his prowess in the Arts Tech Building. Mr. Kenneth Rogers exposes his views of the works, for the rest it ' s wine and chee.se time. Visits To Our Campus . . • Above Congressman Roy Dyson D-Maryland, discusses politics with two very attentive co-eds. Also speaking on the political mode is Gov. William Schaefer who addresses the campus outside of Harford Hall. President Hytche meets with former Baltimore Colt, Lenny Moore. . . Broaden Our Horizons. President Hytche meets with several Asian diplomats to discuss educational objectives. Educational provisions are always of primary interest to Hytche and our many visitors. Does The Thought Of A Boat Ride Make You Sick? Don ' t Fret Over It, These Guys Look Like Fun. No Signs Of Seasickness Here, We All Just Wanna Rock The Boat! Smiles Are The Order Of The Day During The 1st Annual Unity Day At Kings Dominion. Definately A Day To Enjoy Friends, Fun And Sun. Every Year The Spring Festival Is Full Of Crazy Games And Events. This Year ' s Fest ' Winners Were The Royal Blue Express, ' They Show You Who ' s Number One Intramural Softball mggm M Ir i tsc- ■% ■E i Hey, That Looks Like Fun! A Dedication The 1988-89 edition of the Hawk Yearbook is dedicated to the brillant ladies of the freshman class. This energetic group of young ladies showed iniative and concern to an inexperienced and undermanned staff that included only two males other than myself. All of these ladies are leaders of tommorrow and without them this yearbook would have been mission impossible. To the ladies of the class of ' 92 I appreciate your time and effort on this project. I like many of you were inexperienced, but we overcame our adversity and did it in half a semester — your efforts are to be commended. I would also like to acknowledge the veteran Mikki Semple. I couldn ' t have done it with out ya kid! Thank you Melanie, Valerie, Nicole, Kevin, Jewel, Craig, Mr. White, and everyone else who helped. Keep up the good work! Peace. — Kevin A. Turner Hawk Faces, Places ' ■' ■H H ■•■n - ji-i - y-ffiiniMii ■' ' - UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND EASTERN 6HORE 2ie59l2SP April 18, 1989 Dr. William P. Hytche President University of Maryland Eastern Shore Princess Anne, Maryland 21853 Dear Dr. Hytche: Thanks so very much for sharing with me Information relative to Chancellor Toll ' s memorsmdum concerning the Thursday, May 4, 1989, meeting of the Committee on Finance of the Board of Regents . As President of the Student Government Association, I wish the Board of Regents to know that students on our campus feel strongly about the Issue of divestment of funds from the Common Trust Fund of the Onlverslty of Maryland System In equities of firms doing business In South Africa. I am forwarding a petition which was circulated on our campus and has been signed by over 500 students who are currently enrolled. These signatures were secured rather hurriedly, and I am convinced that many more could have been collected had there been more time. I believe there are enough signatures to register the outrage we feel as a result of our Dnlverslty ' s failure to completely divest Its funds In equities of firms doing business In South Africa. Please forward this to Chancellor Toll and express thanks to him and the Board of Regents for affording us the opportunity to address the Board of Regents In this fashion. We only hope that our voices are heard and that the Board will see fit to take appropriate action. Kevin Tuflter President Student Government Association P.S. The Board of Regents did see fit to take appropriate action. On May 4th, 1989 the committee on finance of the Board of Regents voted unanimously to divest funds from South Africa. And on July 7th, 1989, the entire Board of Regents voted to completely divest its funds from the racist aparthied govern- ment. A very important day in our university ' s history. New SGA Officers ' 89-90 President Hytche inducts Keith Sewell SGA President Executive officers Keith and VP Michelle Sewell flanked by Dr. Franklin and President Hytche To Thee, Desir Alma Mater We raise our grateful song, For through thy noble teachings Thou has made thy children strong; And thousands still shall praise thee. All earth shall hear their swell, and bind our hearts yet closer to thee we love well. Maryland, Maryland, home of Maroon £ind Gray Maryland, Maryland, thee we will love always. All hail to thee fair Maryland, All Glory be to thee! Grow thou in strength and honor Through all. eternity! We love thy spacious campus We love thy tow ' ring halls, and hallow ' d are the lessons we ' ve learn ' ed within thy walls. Stand thou forever glorious, full-rob ' d in living green; shine thou in endless splendor beneath thy trees serene. L ' •i ' H. SITY OF MARYLAND RN ' SHORE CAMPUS - Ki;s:,yg;.r4r ' r _x-v£i Cc ft -e tA xs ' i Ca.t-yZa.fz J M -e -n. AA -e- ,,,m«r jfr i ;t f iilhni m. 157 Commencement Speaker Dr, Henry Fonder President Of Fish University Dr, A, Paul Moss Receives An Honorary Doctorate Of Laws Susan Boyden and Veronica Benigno share the Richard Bernstein Award for Excellence— $5,000.00 Cheryl Thomas receives Daniel J. Pinkett Award f 3 Kevin Turner receives Outstand- ing Senior Award from Alumni president Willie Baker Now it ' s off into the real world 160 o o,3-3(c
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