Winston Salem State University - Ram Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)
- Class of 1987
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1937 W --......L' THE RAM Carey Worth Editor lll1'lllt'li Lynette Harley Assistant Editor YlL'T.lll'1'lII'I.t'y i'xtlIllllllStl'1lllVU Assistant Downell Mcliean Senior Class Section Editor Juan Evans Underclassman Section Editor Donald Sadler Clubs Section Editor Sam Carnes lircek Section Editor Scott Garris Sports Section Editor Princcss Gerald Faculty And Staff Section Editor Dana Slade Public Relations Editor Lora Poyner Typing Editor Conrad Smith Photographic Editor Mona Stephens Advertising Manager r Janice Davis Copy Editor Cassandra V. Douglas Yearbook Advisor Beaufort 0. Bailey Yearbook Advisor ' n an attempt to depict the changing roles tif WSSU in its entirety, the cover of The .987 Ram was designed to include many of the different aspects of the University. Special thanks to: Robert Le, Darryl Neal ind Marie Toni Shaw for helping design ihe cover. l i l 4 l l l 1 ILIIWIINE IIN lfll-lllf SIDIIIDIIIF 'Ulf SlUfC'ClIfSx Carey W. Worth Success is the biggest pay check we will ever receive. In coming to WSSU, we con- sidered ourselves on the job. It's a full time job and how we spend our time at work will determine the spirit of success. As we go about our daily lives, whether it is here at WSSU or some other fine in- stitution, we must not forget our purpose for being students. We are here to learn, and all other things come second. Had our purpose been to have a four year party, then we would have had to pay a cover charge - not tuition. To the graduating class of 1987, may you always live in the spirit of success! As you begin to turn through the pages ofthis year- book, you will notice a few changes. In an attempt to bet- ter serve you, the yearbook staff took a good idea and made it better. This book is surrounded by a story, we as students and the workplace - Winston-Salem State Univer- sity. My first words of thanks are to Almighty God who gave me strength to face each new day. Next, I would like to take this opportunity to express my sincere gratitude to all those special people who took part in this yearbook and to the members ofthe yearbook staff who took great pains in help- ing mold this idea into what you will see throughout the pages of this year's edition of THE RAM. In addition, extra special thanks go to Mr. Beaufort O. Bailey, Ms. Cassandra V. Douglas, Mr. J. B. Edwards, and Ms. JoAnn Thomas who shared their knowledge and expertise. Thanks also go to Dr. and Mrs. Cleon Thompson, Mrs. Elaine Browne, Mr. John Slade, Mrs. Patricia Mobley-Hairston, Mrs. Brenda Smith, Mrs. Evelyn Gullick, Mrs. Maurice Johnson, Mr. James Hamm, Mr. Michael Clark, Dr. Donald Suttles, Dr. Rebecca Nail. Dr. James Dervin, Ms. Bonita Hall and last but not least Jai-Byrd for their work, constant sup- port and willingness to always lend a hand. We, the yearbook staff, have tried to convey within these pages the experiences here at WSSU that you will treasure for a lifetime. In closing, I am proud to have been a Ram and to have served as your Editor-In- Chief. Sincerely, Carey Williams Worth I I H A fs. M Q5 I VOLUME 52 1987 T H E R A M WINSTON-SALEM STATE WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA i . -K K Inauguration 4-11 Student Leadership 39-64 Vice hancellors 12 S - 21-3 Board of Trustees 13 emors 7 Campus Life 14-20 I Juniors 65 Freshmen 95 c5iIr'r?i1 Sophomores 77 X55 ALUMM This Is A Working Person's World 177 News Break 117 . I' ...1,., -'I C' ,V 'nl I l I .J l l l Clubs 19:4-:ix Faculty and Staff 2120-240 Greeks 2-12-256 The Ram Yearbook Staff 257-262 Senior Tribute Directory 263-276 Money Matters HT I l l l l , The Ram 119871 is produced annually by the yearbook staff of Winston-Salem State University, PO. Box 131Z3l1fW'SSU, Winston-Salem, NC 1 27110 and published by Hunter Publishing Company, P.O. Box 5867, Winston-Salem, NC 27113. 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I T S V la . 6 i . ,-1 X , -ws fl x IS G 'W fi an P V n .5 . 1 LN X 9390 X XY I Sigxj 5- 'GF' Cs wa, , 'Ill ASI 14, M lf 45.1. mlnstun-Salrm Dinh, rgjf wmswmz s,xl.r1M N1-lc'1-nl -uw1.1N,x :vu an M M om.. ol ,LQ Chancellor May, 1987 Dear Students: A-. ' Congratulations on attaining this important milestone in your life. Graduation from Winston-Salem State University represents a significant accomplishment X 1 and is the capstone to a period during which your total 1 Q being was dedicated to academic excellence. f Now you are prepared to compete for employment in an increasingly technological society or to pursue additional studies in graduate and professional schools. Welcome new challenges with anticipation, for they are opportunities which will contribute to personal and professional development. Through the coming years, I sincerely hope that you will remember fondly your experiences and relationships and use them, also, as a foundation for further growth. Go forth from nOld SUN secure in the knowledge that the traditions of this great institution will support you steadfastly. You are an important aspect of the heritage and greatness portrayed in the motto, H. . . depart to serve.U We are grateful for your contributions and sincerely hope that God's blessings are bestowed upon you. Warm regards, lx-Q? - ff if - CII, THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES R J ru-it v .ia 1 3 .XJ . ,,4.11 Mr. Jack Cavanagh, Mrs. Aurelia G. Eller, Miss Branch, Mr. Robert Emken, Mr. Dalton, D. Louise Smith, Mrs. Irene P. Hairston. Mr. Ray- Ruffin, Dr. Cleon Thompson, Mr. Paul Fulton, ford Means, Mr. Graham Bennett, Dr. James Mr. James Mack ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL 'vu i '- ffl .A-Q. 'wa ws-Q nu i Dr.Haywood L.Wi1son,Jr., Dr. Richard Bennett, Johnson, Mrs. Yvonne Snyder, Mrs. Veronica Fannie Williams, Dr. Cleon Thompson, Jr., Mr. Crumblin and Mr. Paul Cloud W Vwllie E. Grissom, Mr. Myron Chenault, Dr. Alex ll I ff' 'fqle' E DREAM VE BECOME REALITY CAMPUS LIFE In 1892, Simon Green Atkins had a dream in which he envisioned an in- stitute of higher learning, an institution where black people could come together in a unified mass and pursue areas of their minds that had been untouched for far too many years. This institution was Slater In- dustrial Academy. Little did our founder know that one day this one-room frame structure with a mere 25 pupils and one teacher would become the first black institution in the nation to grant degrees for teaching in the ele- mentary grades, Winston- Salem Teachers College, or TC, as it is affectionately known by its many alumni. In 1969, TC received legislative approv-al to change its name to Winston-Salem State University as it is still called. WSSU is an accred- ited, four-year, co-educa- tional, state-supported liberal arts institution. The campus houses 27 well- equipped buildings on an 81-acre tract in Winston- Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina, a city of about 139,000 residents. WSSU has a variety of activities and major programs to offer present and prospective students. Since the campus is located close to Winston-Salem's fine theaters, art galleries, and concert facilities, the students are never at a loss for something to do. An example of the many major programs offered are accounting, education, mass communications and business administration. The Academic Computer Center, located in the basement of the R.J. Reynolds Center, is a resource equipped with 32 Apple microcomputers and 14 IBM Series 1 computers and is accessible to all students, Monday through Thursday. . C.G. O'Kelly Library is a structure housing 150,000 volumes and a large period- See pg. 17 Francis L. Atkins Building, one We participated in Black College ofthe newer buildings on campus Day in Raleigh, North Carolina :WA 14 L -aaa W, iff, an aaa aa a aaa a as a aaa I 1 I I Wi ,. N bhx-,-is D ul XA- F ' s I yi ml-'nts 1-xuwx -11--plgus gn Sly:-1-I 1'A'!ll' Vlllllnlq Vln-vkm-1'Iw1s1x hw way lhl'Ull1,1'f1lhvllllllllltlSl!'1'1'YS1'4'Il1 H11 Every year we look forward to hear ing this great saxophonist ll ' Dr. Frwl Rudy pri,-si-ins Mr. E, Dowy1s,,li', with z1pl2u1l.lv'lIl2tppI't'- ci1lr1oiioI'liisplgiyuljntlie Brink uf the Mountain Top. The play premiered here during the fall semester. Plato, a new lab designed to assist students with developmental skills, comes to WSSU. Willie Baker helps Victor Belton with a Computer Program. PlATO ifiimjgli' Students gather in front of Atkins Hall to show off their school colors l ., - ,. mi F' l 1 l ical collection. The library is centrally located on the campus, allowing students easy access to its facilities. The R.J. Reynolds Center is the newest facility on campus. The facility houses the business department in a 50,000- square-foot building con- taining 14 classrooms, four seminar rooms, three busi- ness information laborato- ries, an instructional word processing center, and a 209-seat lecture hall. There are more than 80 student organizations on campus including honor societies, professional associations, religious groups, hobby and sports 1987 Winston-Salem State Univer- sity hosted the Wrestling Classic. clubs, and 20 fraternities, sororities, and social groups. The Rams take pride in their great athletic depart- ment led by Clarence Bighouse Gaines, the winningest active basket- ball coach in the nation. The school's football, soft- ball, and wrestling pro- grams, too, are enough to make any Ram proud. There are tennis, volleyball and track teams as well. Intramural programs allow those students not in- terested in the collegiate aspects of sports the oppor- tunity of competing with their fellow students and take part in the Ram spirit. The C.E. Gaines Center is the campus 2500 seat sports arena. Exercise rooms and an olympic-sized swimming pool are open to all students. WSSU is an active member of the National Collegiate Athletic Associ- ation fNCAAJ, the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association CCIAAJ, and the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics CNAIAJ. Culture is a big part of the Ram tradition. Nation- ally-known lecturers and Broadway musicals such as Ain't Misbehavin and A Chorus Line have been seen on the stage of the 1800-seat K.R. Williams auditorium. See p. 18 17 CA PUS LIFE Outstanding works of art by renowned artist and WSSU graduate Selma Burke can be seen in the Selma Burke Gallery. The area surrounding the campus auditorium is known as the Sculpture Garden, a unique series of pieces of sculpture by various sculptors brought to campus by various competitions. WSNC-FM is the voice of WSSU, a contemporary jazz, mellow music, and news and public affairs sta- tion. This student-operated, 25-watt stereo station broadcasts from a profes- sionally equipped studio on campus. A brief look at the many other campus activities in- cludes: Cooperative Education is a program that gives every student the opportu- nity to combine practical work experience with class- room and laboratory in- struction. Rhonda Tatum speaks during the annual Honor's Day program. ARBOR Spirit, a part of our sculpture garden. We Come to Learn Project strengthen em- ploys students as research assistants. It is a univer- sity-wide program de- signed to provide basic re- search and advanced aca- demic opportunities in the biomedical field. The ROTC CReserve Officers Training Programj is for students interested in pursuing careers with the military. This program, in conjunction with Wake Forest University, upon completion leads to commission as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army for active and reserve duty. The Enrichment Center is an innovative learning laboratory that gives students and faculty access to the latest audio-visual learning materials. Supplemental Education Program aids students that have been identified as having weaknesses in basic skills such as English, mathematics, and read- ing. Career Counseling and Placement is available at the office of Career Services. Recruiters from major corporations, gov- ernment agencies, and graduate schools interview students at this facility. The Counseling Center helps freshmen students adjust to campus life by employing upperclass stu- dents to aid them with personal, vocational, academic and financial concerns. At WSSU, the student is our top priority! 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Nl Y Seniors in Search ufjnhs Seniors await Lffildllkitilbll day Michael fvlllfk svmts as S President Robert Muck cloctvd sn-niur class President Wvstumly Imrml fHl'lh1'l!I1lIlPl4 DUNN tlwfft tm :NIHMIQ ML, S - I - A s, ,5 ' ,r Ev J' . I 'bf . ' Xi s' . ' 'Q'- lp? 'xp ,Ax In . IJ ' 1 ' ,. 5 9' 1 T491 il' 543' Q 'fi .f 'o 1 ., 5.4 4 T E . can I -.ag 5' ' fr 'V fi l S 44 I, : -44, Q a :SI 5 Q' - .2 C - wt 5 , I' . X, ml:-',. ' S -dw' 49' A 1 V I I 200.5 : :H iii? ?5:f is ,, K. 9115 if ,r 1' 3.1 Alf JL fi '- II3IIflfII'IIlfA Ser gum- Class History The-re is an old adage which sa, s 'time flies when you are hav- ing fun. That was certainly true for the class of '87. The past four years have been most exciting. When we entered Winston- Salem State University in 1983, there was the aura of mystery. Most of us had never been away from home for a period of time and this new environment presented a challenge. However, it did not take long to adjust academically and socially to the institution. Each of us believed in academic excellence and prepared to meet the challenge of college life. Kevin Davis was elected president of the freshman class, and under his leadership we began to make our presence known on campus. We attended our first Black College Day in Raleigh, NC, that year. More than one-half of the students from WSSU were members of our class. Another first for us was witness- ing the coronation of Miss WSSU. Ms. Kimberly Alston was elected Miss Freshman and represented our class in that event. Even though academics came first, we had time to enjoy football and basketball games. In fact, the success of the'athletic teams depended, in part, on many of the young men in our class. Derrick Beasley, Mark Wallace, Marsha Paul, Leonardo Horne and Vernard Dillard were recipients of the NAIA District 26 honors. The final highlight of our first year at WSSU was a trip to Carowinds Amusement Park. Our second year on campus proved to be mo1'e exciting than the first. Most of us had made the transition from high school to college. Further, we were better prepared to raise money for class projects. Our class president, Michael Clark, saw to it that we met monthly in order to discuss fund raising activities. Out of one brainstorming session came the idea for a fashion show. This show was a success. Also, after much planning, we were able to sponsor the Mr. Atlas and Ms. Bathing Beauty Contest that year. In addition, we purchased sweatshirts in our class colors and with our motto on them. Other WSSU students ad- mired our distinguished black and gray sweats and wanted to purchase some. Our class queen for the 1984-85 school year was Ms. Renee Williams. As we moved into our Junior year, we witnessed the inaugura- T l JEANETTE ADAMS WILLI XM D ADAMS EDRENA ALEXANDER WTNSTON-SALEM, NC JONEISVILLE. 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Nl' WINS'I'liN'SAl.l'IM, Nl' Kl'1HNI'IIiSYII.l,l'I, Nl' 4'IIAliI,4l'l lxl'I4 Nl' NURSING HVSINHSS .'XlPNllNlS'I'IlA'l'IlPN .-Xl'I'I.lHID Sl'IliN1'l-I ICVSINICSS AIPfNlINIS'IxliA'I'IlPN 1 ,, ,, J . , -N ' , . 1' ,C , Y - W 1 i YVUNNI-I BROWN 'l'l-IRRENK' D HRUX J4lSHl'll K liRl'lN'l'lIN l.l'I,.X K' ISRINSUN BEL'LAVILLE, Nl' I-'AYl'1'I'TI-IVILLI-I, Nt' WINSTHN-SAL!-IM,N1' lrIYNN,N1' INTI'IRMEIPIATE EIDlYt'.-XTIUN BVSINESS ADMINISTRATION 4'UMI'l I'l'IIiSVI!-1Nl'l'2 I'HI,l'l'lK'.-XL SVIPINVI-I IlWIfGHT A BRYANT I'ANll'Il,.X HYNVNI l'AMEl.l,lA FARTER WARREN ,X 1' XRTER SUPPLY. Ni' I'IlAPl'II, HILL, Ni' WINS'l'1lN-SALE-IM, Nl' WINS'I'llN'SAI.HfNI. Ni' MUSI4' l'fIlI'FATIfIN MEIWIVAI, 'l'E4'HN4lIAlGY BUSINESS AIPMINISTHATIHN HININI-Q55 ,xIrfxllNlS'IwRA'I'IlPN l i - l'ARUl,LYNN N FLARK NIIVIIAEI, A FLARK ZAIIi.K1'l..kSS l'liliRYl, I, 1'l.KYTUN WINSTUNS.-XI,EIN1, Nl' f,lXFURIl, Nl' WINS'I'4lN-SAI.l'IfNI, Nw Irl'IiIi.-XfNl,N1' INFURMATIUN SYSTEMS BUSINESS AIDMINISTRATIUN l'SY1'HHI.lNiY HVSINI-ISS ,-XIPMINIS'I'!l.-X'I'I4KN 25 ' 5?L:aQf Iil DN '- IEILILIEIIQ EUNICE M CLAYTON VICTOR O COFI-'EY KENNETH M COLEMAN ANGELA M CORBETI' KERNERSVILLE, NC WENDELL. NC WINSTON-SALEM, NC MEBANE, NC BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MASS COMMUNICATION COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGLISH 1 ' 'T ' 'v ' T T T ' 1 J-5 'K fn I Q as I 1 1 I OLETHA COULTER CLE B CUE JANICE DAVIS JANICE L DAVIS NEWTON, NC DURHAM, NC LEXINGTON, NC EDENTON, NC BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ENGLISH EDUCATION APPLIED SCIENCE SPECIAL EDUCATION I I -,.I RITA DAVIS SHERWOOD T DAVIS CHARLOTTE, NC LUMBERTON, NC BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MUSIC EDUCATION SHELIA R DAWSON WINSTONASALEM, NC OFFICE ADMINISTRATION LISA L DICKENS RALEIGH, NC SPECIAL EDUCATION REGINA DRAKEFORD HERBERT T DULA TONYA EDWARDS CHARLOTTE, NC WINSTON-SALEM, NC CARRBORO, NC BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION APPLIED SCIENCE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MELAINIE A ELLER WINSTON-SALEM, NC BIOLOGY U 6 A :v!H--Afw r-,f- -- 'f f - W -- --4- -11 U-I- I ', ,7 CLEIIIENT U ICNIEHEI HUNTERsvl1,i,E. Nt: vorxiiwri-:R svirtxva THOMAS FALLS DA L LAS, Nt' VASSANIIRA Nl EVANS LINDA K I'IYI'IRIIAR'I' RUVKY Mlil'N'l',N1' WlNS'I'HN'SAI,I'lM, Nt' Al'l'Hl'NTINfl I-I.-XRLY l'lllLllII1NlIi l'IlPI'1'A'l'lllN 44 K 'G' 9' 5 TI-IOM.-XS F FLEMING WlNSTONfSALEM, Nt' BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION I'INLII.ISI'I BUSINESS AlPINlINlS'l'RATlUN l , ov me l MARGIE M FLLKS WINSTON-SALICINI, NC COMPUTER SCI EN4 'l-I fi ALISHA C fl.-XIJIJY WINSTUN-S-ALEM.N1' EARLY 1'HlLIDHflOD EDUVATI4 IN sflxsiggsigiign' n QILMQRE ia-miginx n GLENN m'.x.xR,umolm1.xx QNTIwST1.1N-SAQLKN1. NC Y VUNSTUN-SALEM, Nl' misim, xv BLSINESS ADMINISTRATION Brsixnss ,xmiixisrmriow mmf-1'1'r:1: swiizrwiz 1- 'IEUUIIDMKA N tion of Chancellor Cleon Thomp- son,Jr. Dr. Thompson informed us that, as a student-oriented person, he planned to make students the focus of his administration. For us, we were pleased to know that the mission of the university would not change and that the new Chancellor was willing to work closely with students. We pledged him our support. The leader of our class that year was Kenny Riddick, and Ms. Denise Norwood was our class queen. We were honored to have Oletha Coulter, Lisa Dickens, Bichson Stevenson and Karen Thompson selected to Who's Who Among American College Stu- dents. Our Junior year was also full of excitement, especially the fun filled week of Homecoming. The Junior Class was named the most spirited class at the university. Also, the WSSU Student Govern- ment Association was invaded by members of our class. Michael Clark, Cassandra Evans and Re- gina Mack made their presence felt. Unfortunately, the year ended on a sad note. Diane Robinson, a member of our class, died. She is gone but not forgotten. As seniors, most of us were prepared to meet the challenges in the world of work. WSSU had prepared us well. Robert Mack, our class president, kept us in- formed about our obligations as seniors - apply for graduation, send out invitations, take class pictures, leave the university a gift and participate in the commencement exercise. Again, we had several members from our class who were selected to Who's Who Among American College Students. They were Renee Williams, Starlae Robin- son, Regina Drakeford, Lula Brunson, Yvonne Brown and Yolanda Jones. There were other members from our class who led the Student Government Associa- tion. Michael Clark was its president and Edward Singleton, the vice-president. Ms. Tanya Ed- wards was Miss WSSU. The Senior Class queen was Regina Drakeford. Four glorious years have past and we have many pleasant memories ofWSSU. We will always have love in our hearts for our university. As we part from the university family, the Class of '87 leaves these words of wisdom: The Past is gone, Remember it. The Present is here, Deal with it. The Future is to come, Prepare for it. 27 ,IDN '- IHA NIKIINS Senior Directory JEANETTE ADAMS 1012 JACKSON AVE WINSTON-SALEM. NC 27101 WILLIAM D ADAMS 517 MINERAL SPRINGS DRIVE JONESVILLE, NC 28662 EDRENA ALEXANDER 1907 LIME AVENUE WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27105 DAVID ALSTON 153 JEROME STREET MEDFORD, NC 02155 MARIA A ALVES 115 RHYNE AVENUE WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27107 JACQUELINE ARRINGTON 1234 B NAPLES PL DURHAM, NC 27703 WILLIE T BAKER 1023 MT. KISCO DRIVE CHARLOTTE, NC 28213 JANETTA M BALDWIN 608 MEARES STREET WILMINGTON, NC 28401 BONITA D BARRINGER ROUTE 3 BOX 720 HUNTERSVILLE, NC 28078 JOSEPH BARTLEY 110 WINTHROP AVE ELMSFORD, NC 10523 TINA R BEATTY 3063 SWAARTHMORE AVENUE ROANOKE, NC 24017 LANETTE F BETHEA 2916 BAINBRIDGE DRIVE WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27105 MARLENE D BORDEN 4121 CARVER SCHOOL ROAD WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27105 ROY D BRINSON 1011 WINESAP DRIVE KERNERSVILE, NC 27284 SHARON BROWN 2320 LONGLEAF DRIVE CHARLOTTE, NC 28210 YVONNE BROWN ROUTE 1 BOX 155 BEULAVILLE, NC 28518 TERRENC D BROX 6548 GRISTMILL ROAD FAYETTEVILLE, NC 28303 JOSEPH K BRUINTON 730-22 FERRELL COURT WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27101 LULA C BRUNSON PO BOX 456 DUNN, NC 28334 DWIGHT A BRYANT ROUTE 3 BOX 357 SUPPLY, NC 28462 PAMELA BYNUM 307 TERRACE VIEW DRIVE CHAPEL HILL, NC 27514 CAMELLIA CARTER ROUTE 1 BOX 173-P LAURINBURG, NC 28363 WARREN A CA TTER 183-B GREYHOI.'V'7J COURT WINSTONASALEL NC 27101 RUTHIE C GORDON LILLIE R GOULD CAROL D GREEN WINSTON-SALEM, NC WINSTON-SALEM, NC WINSTON-SALEM, NC ACCOUNTING PSYCHOLOGY BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION JANICE L GREEN JEAN A HAILEY GERALD HAIRSTON WINSTON-SALEM, NC LAUREL HILL, NC WALNUT COVE, NC MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY POLITICAL SCIENCE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION i T' 'T Y ' i in 'T I I I I I SONYA HAIRSTON TEAGRA HALL VIRGINIA Y HALVERSON TRINITY, NC LELAND, NC CLEMMONS, NC BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ENGLISH TERI L. HAMILTON CLEOTIS HANEY V GULDSBORO, NC DETROIT. MI BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNTING f ,D O 4:-':,- ,I -' ' 1 ,Ei-5 HARRY L HANKINS WILMINGTON, NC BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 'M SE? FP' .Q bl if RHSENI II H.KIil'I'IR WINS'I'UN-S,-XI,I-IM, N4' HVSINICSS ,-XIlIIIINISTRA'I'IllN ANGELA I, HIC'IiI,I-CN VHAHLHTTIQ, Nl' BUSINESS AIJMINISTRATIIIN I , 4 'E 'n 4 I REYONIA IIUIAIAN WINSTUNSA LEM, Nt' BUSINESS AIIMINISTRATIHN ' CHERIE v IIUWII-I 1'HARLUTTE,NI' m's1NP:ss AIIMINISTRATIUN IHAIDIDIEIIQ '- JIA'ClIiS'UN C 18 5 Y 26 '41 I . f ,,,..,, 5 , 'l'nNY III-IRRINH UXISUN, N4' 1'HMl'I I'I-Ili S1'II'IN4'I'I .llIYl'I'I .X II,XKKIN4i'I'UN .IUIIN IS HAI NES l,Al'RINIiI'IiII, Ni' 4'IIAIII,4l'I I'I',, Nt' I- I41IiMI'IlrIA'I'I'II-IIrl'1'A'l'llrN SI'1lIi'I'S M.-XNAIII-IMI'IN'I' L-, l Q W.KI,TI-IR M IIILTUN IDICHURAII I, IIUI I l.I'IR I'.Xl'l,,X .I IIUI,I,I-IY WINSTUN-SAI,I'IM, Nl' WINS'I'1lNvSAI,IiM, Nl' IUN'KY IVIHUNT. NI' AI'I'I,IICIb Sl'IICN4'I'I S1M'IllI,lDlIY IIUSINICSS ,-XIIMINISTIIATIHN Y5 SHARON H IIUl'S'I'lIN ST,-k'I'I'ISYII,I,I'I, Ni' SI'I'I1'IAI, I'IIbI'1'ATI4lN SHICRRY I, II0l'STllN IIAIQMHNY, Nt' BUSINESS AIlMINISTRA'I'lllN i'HMI'RICIIICNSIVI-I if 'C' 'Vx I'- , , L - a 4 I, M DENNIS IIl'NTI.IlY INIKIS I, IIl'SSI'IY W,-XIlI'ISHUIUl,N1' 'I',-XIIIHPIUI. Nt' IIISTHRY IiI'SINI'lSS .-XIlMINIS'I'H.-X'I'IllN SYl,YI'IS'I'I'IR R IIHWARIJ WINSTHN-S,-XI,I'IM, Nl' Iil'SINI'lSS ,-XIlMINIS'I'RA'I'I4 PN me ,Q I lD.KRl,I'INI'I Ii .IXVKSIIN WlNS'l'UN-SAI,I'IIXI. NV SI'I'I1'I.-XI, I'IIll'1',-X'I'IHN 'I IIIEIE IES '- MKAXICIK , ,, V, W, I I I I I I I , I I , ' ,px ,gg - , 9 ' I x r,..,, Cr--'Q I ' -ni,-.K BRIAN K JEFFRIES TONIA D JOHNSON VALERIE B JOHNSON WILLIE J JOHNSON JACKSON, NC HIGH POINT, NC WINSTON-SALEM, NC WINSTON-SALEM, NC BIOLOGY MASS COMMUNICATION BUSINESS COMPUTER SCIENCE ADMINISTRATIONIBIS I ' I T T I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CONCILLIA P JONES ALICE L JOYNER ESTHER M KATO ROSLYN KNIGHT WAKE FOREST, NC DURHAM, NC WINSTON-SALEM, NC WINSTON-SALEM, NC BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BUSINEESVINEQEIIATION NURSING PSYCHOLOGY -AI If A f A L-. ,,?,S , I I I I I I I I I I I VERNON A KNIGHT BECKLEY, NC PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION LILLIE A LEARY EDENTON, NC POLITICAL SCIENCE ROBIN LIMOUS CHARLOTTE, NC INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION GEJUAN A LONG WINSTON-SALEM, NC URBAN AFFAIRS I ,L ,W I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I HI-:RYL L LOVE BARBARA G LU'l'I'ERLOH REGINA E MACK ROBERT v MACK HILIH POINT, NC SILER CITY, NC NEWARK, NC KANNAPOLIS, NC SOCIOLOGY BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION POLITICAL SCIENCE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION f L I I, -- 1---...I I I I I I I I I I lf' I w-'I' MMXNNIIN' '- MKIIILILIEID SHARON 11 MANNINIL c'HER1T.x M.-IRKS VIYIAN E MAQHIMWE WINSTON-SALEM, Nm' S'l'ATl-:Svll,1,E, Nc' X ASH. N10 r BUSINESS AIIMINISTRATIIIN BUSINESS AMIINISTRATIIIN HUS1Nb,SS AIIMINISTRA FIIIN ,.-5, 4-- . . ' ' ' . av fir I I '1-i -v N ' 1 I DOROTHY I MASON SABASTIAN M MAYFIELD ELIE MBLMINA CHARLOTTESVILLE, NC I BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION I I I I I I I I I WINSTONASALEM. NK' POLITICAL SCIENCE WI NSTON-SALEM, Nl BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1 SHARON D MC CRAE MARKITA MC CRIMMON DEBORAH Ml' EACHIN WINSTON-SALEM, NC SPRING LAKE, NC WINSTON-SALEM,N1j BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION APPLIED SCIENCE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION '51 YOLANDA G MEARS ANGELA M MILLER ARLIN 1' MILLER WILMINGTON, NC PANAMA CITY, NC BATTI.I-IBtlRIl,N1j SOCIOLOGY HISTORY ENGLISHIMASS l'OMI'I'TER S1 IENl'E COMMIQNICATIUNS Senior Directory CAROLYN N CLARK 28245 MAIN STREET WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27101 MICHAEL A CLARK 411 WEST FRONT STREET OXFORD, NC 27565 ZAIDA CLASS 3041 GREELEY STREET WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27107 CHERYL L CLAYTON 1304 MANTEO STREET DURHAM, NC 27701 EUNICE M CLAYTON 420 HOLT STREET KERNERSVILLE, NC 27284 VICTOR O COFFEY ROUTE 1 BOX 104 WENDELL, NC 27591 KENNETH M COLEMAN 3620-B BADEN ROAD WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27105 ANGELA M CORBETT ROUTE 4 BOX 401 MEBANE, NC 27302 OLETHA COULTER 702 SOUTH CALDWELL AVENUE NEWTON, NC 28658 CUE B CUE 505 ELMIRA AVENUE DURHAM, NC 27707 JANICE L DAVIS 214 EAST FREEMASON STREET EDENTON, NC 27932 JANICE DAVIS 303 CARTERS GROVE ROAD LEXINGTON, NC 27292 RITA R DAVIS 8826 POTOMAC BOULEVARD CHARLOTTE, NC 28216 SHERWOOD T DAVIS 226 SIDE STREET LUMBERTON, NC 28358 SHELIA R DAWSON PO BOX 1920 WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27102 LISA L DICKENS 3003 LITTLE JOHN ROAD RALEIGH, NC 27610 REGINA DRAKEFORD 3401 BARFIELD DRIVE CHARLOTTE, NC 28210 HERBERT T DULA 3255 PARRISH ROAD WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27105 TONYA EDWARDS 205 LAUREL AVENUE CARRBORO, NC 27510 MELAINIE A ELLER ROUTE 9 BOX 468 WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27107 CLEMENT O EMEHEL ROUTE 4 BOX 1160 HUNTERSVILLE, NC 28078 CASSANDRA M EVANS 1512 BARNES STREET ROCKY MOUNT, NC 27807 LINDA K EVERHART 5780 INDIANA AVENUE APARTMENT H WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27106 31 IEILIL '-' IDIIQIIQ Amor Directory BRAY F FERNANDO 132H MOTOR ROAD WINSTON-SALEIVI, NC 27106 THOMAS F FLEMING 430 ARCHER ROAD WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27106 CYNTHIA D FLOWERS ROUTE 1 BOX 37-D WADESBORO, NC 28170 MARGIE M FULKS 116 CHERRYVIEW LANE WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27106 ALISHA C GADDY 121 KILKARE COURT WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27105 VEREONICA Y GILLON 2404 EAST GREENBIER ROAD STATESVILLE, NC 28677 SONSEEAHRAY D GILMORE 3635-G HIGH MEADOWS DRIVE WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27106 PAMELA D GLENN 1628 SANFORD DRIVE WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27105 CARA GOODMAN ROUTE 1 BOX 107 FAISON, NC 28341 RUTHIE C GORDON 125 BLAZE STREET WINSTON-SALEM. NC 27105 LILLIE R GOULD 3440 TRIANGLE DRIVE APARTMENT 511 WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27106 CAROL D GREEN 5075 SCENIC DRIVE WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27105 JANICE L GREEN 3482 HARTFORD STREET WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27106 JEAN A HAILEY ROUTE 2 BOX 189-G LAUREL HILL, NC 28351 GERALD HAIRSTON PO BOX 817 WALNUT COVE, NC 27052 SONYA HAIRSTON ROUTE 4 BOX 721 TRINITY, NC 27370 TEAGRA HALL ROUTE 4 BOX 6 PINEVALLEY DRIVE LELAND, NC 28451 VIRGINIA Y HALVERSON 7019 UPLAND ROADE CLEMMONS. NC 27012 TERI L HAMILTON 2813 RIDGECREST DRIVE GOLDSBORO. NC 27530 CLEOTIS HANEY 22044 KARL STREET DETROIT, NC 48219 HARRY L HANKINS 916 MEARES STREET WILMINGTON, NC 28401 ROSENI D HARPER 1415 EAST 5TH STREET APARTMENT 3 WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27107 JOYCE A HARRINI, WN 609 MC GIRTS BUILI VG ROAD MARILYN P MITCHELL CYNTHIA Mooms Y WINSTON-SALEM. NC WINSTON-SALEM, NLT BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CYNTHIA L MORROW BURLINGTON, NC BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION I CYNTHIA IJ MOTEN WINSTON-SALEM, Nl' BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DAVID A NEAL WINSTON-SALEM, NC BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MALISSA MURRAY I I I PAMELA M MURRE LL CURRIE, NC MIDWAY PARK, NC PHYSICAL EDUCATION MASS COMMUNICATION I I I I I I I I I I DAVIDA C NEAL WINSTON-SALEM, NC BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DENISE D NORWOOD EAST ORANGE, NC BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1-34-5 'ffvm x LAURINBURG, NC Sb, ' BETTIE D OATES HORACIO JOSE OLMEDO AARON ORR FAISON, NC WINSTON-SALEM, NC CHARLOTTE, NC ACCOUNTING APPLIED SCIENCES MUSIC EDUCATION 'I 4- 'jf ff' ' ---x- -- f ,,- - u lx-I li? IDAIITFIEIIQS' N '- IJDIBIINSUN O5 so rY' TN M.- I.ORII'f A I'.YI'I'l'IRSON IYHY I-I I'I'I.U'I'I Bl. XNVIIIC I'I'II'I'I'IRS FNITII M I'IlIFHR HASTONIA, NI' OXI ORII,N1' WINS'I'ON-SAI.I-IM. Ni' MOOIQI-ISYII,I,I-2,N1' BIISINICSS AIPMINISTR,-X'l'ION IIIISINI-ISS AIPMINIS'I'IiA'I'I1PN HVSINICSSAIIMINIS'I'Ii.-X'I'I1iN IQVSINICSS .,XIPINIlNIS'I'R.-X'I'l1IN 1450 346' !5 Q 1' A w I 1 l , BRENDA I. POOLE BENJAMIN I'R.'I'I'I' ILXRILAIIA RATI,IFI TONY RA'I'I,ll-'F OXFORD, Ni' IIII.I,SI4OIiOlIlLII, Nt' WISNTONASAIII-CIKI, Nl' I'I'JAf'III,ANIi, Nl' SPEVIAL I'IIiIIl'.-XTION l'HI'1MIS'I'RY IIITSINICSS l'OMI'IITI'IR S1'II'IN4'I'I I I i I . J,- KERRY 1' RIIJIPIVK SHARON RII!I7Il'K ROISI-IRT W ROBBINS l,I'II,IT.X I. ROISI-IRTS GRIQICNSBORO, N4' AHOSKIPI, Nl' IQRI-1I'INSBOIi1l,Nf' WINS'I'ON-S,-'xI,I'IINI. Nl' BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION HVSINICSS AIIMINISTRTION BVSINICSS AIPMINISTIL-X'I'ION MHIIII 'AL TI'If'IINOI,lblLY I 3 T' a 6 6- Ks... -Q El'I'HRUIiIA I' ROBINSON FONIJA I ROBINSON .I.U'QI'I'II.YNN F ROBINSON ST,XRI,,XIi NI ROBINSON qVVIbI5'I'1lN-SALPIiIVI,Nl' ' tiRI'IENSBURl P, Nl' l'II.'XIiI,O'I I'I'1. N4' AI,Iil-IMARI.I'I,N1' BUBINFAB ADMINISTRATIOIN SPI-IVIAI, I'IIIl'1'.-'ITION SO1'IOI,O1QY I'OI.I'I'I1'I-XI, SVIICN' Ii 33 , I5 1- SII-IAXIIQIDIE Senior Directory JOHN B HAYNES - 9611-C TRINTY ROAD ' CHARLOTTE. NC 28216 I TONY HERRING ROUTE I BOX 236 FAISON, NC 28341 ANGELA L HICKLEN 938 CLANTON ROAD CHARLOTTE, NC 28210 I WALTER M HILTON I 881 MORRIS ROAD WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27101 I ARNOLD K ROGERS BARRY D ROUNTREE ILTON NC DEBORAH L HOFFLER I 700 ARCHER ROAD WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27106 PAULA J HOLLEY I 700 MARLEE DRIVE ROCKY MOUNT, NC 27801 REVONIA HOLMAN , 1862 KENTUCKY AVENUE WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27101 SHARON E HOUSTON 'R 1525 WEDGEDALE AVE STATESVILLE, NC 28677 , SHERRY L HOUSTON I ROUTE 2 BOX 5-D HARMONY, NC ' SYLVESTER R HOWARD I 2221 SILAS CREEK PARKWAY I WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27103 CHERIE V HOWIE 1412 GREENOAK LANE APT. 10 CHARLOTTE, NC 28205 , DENNIS HUNTLEY 313 NORTH RUTHERFORD STREET WADESBORO, NC 28170 I I DORIS L HUSSEY 810 EAST SAINT JOHN STREET TARBORO, NC 27886 I DARLENE B JACKSON 1571 LONGVIEW DRIVE I WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27105 I BRIAN K JEFFRIES P.0. BOX 296 JACKSON, NC 27845 I TONIA D JOHNSON 510 AMOS STREET HIGH POINT, NC 27260 VALERIE B JOHNSON M I WILSON, NC BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BUSINESS THEOLA R ROY BASSETT, NC BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DANITA G RLTKS CHARLENE Y RUSHDAN JACKSON, NJ WINSTON-SALEM, NC AVERY SALES WINSTON-SALEM, NC MASS COMMUNICATIONS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEM I 3015 WALSH STREET WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27107 ig-FLES I WILLIE J JOHNSON NURASING BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION W 1736 EAST SPRANGUE STREET , WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27107 1 CONCILLIA P JONES I ROUTE 2 BOX 389 WAKE FOREST, NC 27587 I ALICE L JOYNER 3002 RUTH STREET I DURHAM, NC 27704 ESTHER M KATO , 2305 BOOKER STREET I WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27105 ROSLYN KNIGHT 2511 GLENN AVENUE , WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27105 VERNON A KNIT , 123 HAGER STRIL7' 1 I BEOKLEY, NC 258 34 OWEN B SCOGGINS JOEL SHACKLEFORD GREENVILLE, NC BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION :i'FT?31:L-137,51 'rr A - LS , ,L DURHAM, NC SPECIAL EDUCATION I , I I I I I DEBORAH F SI-IARPE TARBORO, NC MASS COMMUNICATION 517135, SIHA MV '- SIDIEILILIEIIQ Q-G' I I 1 uwlgxlmliw gmw 'rom sum' ,xN'rlmNx n svllmlw 'w'1rqgTuN+A1,r,Is1, Nm' AI.'I'.-XM.-XII.-KW, Nl' 11ml-1,1-zxwmlv, N1- BIISINI-,SS A1w1s11N1mTR,xT1nN ART BIISINESS A1m11N1s'1'n..x1'1mv 1 I I EDGAR A SIMON Y Y LESLIE SIMPSON EDWARII I. SINGLETON WINSTON-SALEM, ROCKY POINT, NL' WASIIINGTUN I1.4'.,N1' QOMPUTER SL IENl E VOMPUTER SCIENCE SPI-l1'IAL EIPIIVATION I Q ur 1, -..-. 1 I I DAVID R SMITH EARL SMITH KIMBERLY SMITH WINSTONSALEM. Ni' i NORTH WILKESBORO, Nt' THPEKA, Nl' X BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BUSINESS ADIVIINISTRATIHN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION I I as I ,fv I LEMART D SMITH REGINALD R SPELLER ' WENDELL, NL' WILLIAMSTON, Nl' I BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION PHYSICAL EDUFATIUN Senior Directory LILLIE A LEARY ROUTE 1 BOX 74 EDENTON, NC 27932 ROBIN LIMOUS 3736 SARGEANT DRIVE CHARLOTTE. NC 28210 GEJUAN A LONG 822 POTTS STREET WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27107 CHERYL L LOVE 713-B CHESTNUT DRIVE HIGH POINT, NC 27260 BARBARA G LUTTERLOH 621 EAST 5TH STREET SILER CITY, NC 27344 REGINA E MACK 176 JAMES STREET NEWARK, NC 07102 ROBERT V MACK 102 VANTAGE STREET KANNAPOLIS, NC 28081 SHARON D MANNING 3609 SPAULDING DRIVE WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27105 CHERITA MARKS 830 KNOX AVENUE STATESVILLE, NC 28677 VIVIAN E MARLOWE ROUTE 1 BOX 134 ASH, NC 28420 DOROTHY I MASON 601 BAILEY ROAD CHARLOTTESVILLE, NC 22901 SABASTIAN M MAYFIELD 3411 OLD VINEYARD ROAD N 1 WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27103 ELIE MBUMINA 900-L CLEVELAND AVENUE WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27101 SHARON D MC CRAE 937 GLENCOE STREET WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27107 MARKITA MC CRIMMON 8024 WHITE OAK STREET SPRING LAKE, NC 28390 DEBORAH MC EACHIN PO BOX 2437 WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27102 YOLANDA G MEARS 1501 MOORE PLAZA WILMINGTON, NC 28401 ANGELA M MILLER 807 NOTTINGHAM DRIVE PANAMA CITY, NC 32401 ARLIN C MILLER ROUTE 1 BOX 479 BATTLEBORO, NC 27809 MARILYN P MITCHELL 4233 TISE AVENUE WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27105 CYNTHIA MOORE 1029 CAMERON AVENUE WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27101 CYNTHIA L MORROW 1202 MELROSE DRIVE BURLINGTON, NC 27215 CYNTHIA D MOTEN 1122 PLEASANT STREET WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27107 'J ,MTI IEILID '- NVAIIW S Senior Directory MALISSA MURRAY ROUTE 1 BOX 116-A CURRIE, NC 28435 PAMELA M MURRELL 141 LAKE COLE ROAD MIDWAY PARK, NC 28544 DAVID A NEAL 1363 UNDERWOOD AVENUE WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27105 DAVIDA C NEAL 1363 UNDERWOOD AVENUE WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27105 DENISE D NORWOOD 33 SUSSEX AVENUE APARTMENT F EAST ORANGE, NC 07018 BETTIE D OATES ROUTE 1 BOX 230 FAISON, NC 28341 AARON ORR 3420 MERRILL PLACE CHARLOTTE, NC 28216 LORIE A PATTERSON 1138 MIDWAY DRIVE GASTON IA, NC 28052 IVEY E PEACE ROUTE 2 BOX 266 OXFORD, NC 27544 BLANCHE PEPPERS 1204 REYNOLDS FOREST DRIVE WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27107 FAITH M PHIFER 267 WHITE STREET MOORESVILLE, NC 28115 BRENDA L POOLE ROUTE 4 BOX 157 OXFORD, NC 27565 BENJAMIN PRATT ROUTE 3 BOX 528 HILLSBOROUGH, NC 27278 BARBARA RATLIFF 1410 EAST 3RD STREET WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27101 TONY RATLIFF ROUTE 2 BOX 160 PEACHLAND, NC 28133 KERRY C RIDDICK 8 LLANO COURT GREENSBORO, NC 27401 SHARON RIDDICK 1104 C.C. ROAD AHOSKIE, NC 27910 ROBERT W ROBBINS 1401 PICHARD STREET GREENSBORO, NC 27401 LELITA L ROBERTS 2815 NORTH MILLBROOK WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27105 EUPHROBIA P ROBINSON 3470 TRIANGLE DRIVE APT. 223 WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27105 FONDA F ROBINSON 4107 ASHMORE DRIVE QREENSBORO, NC 27103 JACQUELYNN F ROBINSON 3710 SHOUP COURT CHARLOTTE, NC 28216 STARLAE M ROBINSON 720 SOUTH CENTER STREET ALBEMARLE, NC 28001 I JOYCE M STANDFIELD WINSTON-SALEM, NC if BICHSON STEVENSON SOUTH PORT, NC RICARDO SUAREZ BROOKLYN, NC MASS COMMUNICATION ACCOUNTING POLITICAL SCIENCE I I - SR 62 I 1 I 1 . -- I s D I CARL TATE MICHAEL L TAYLOR PERCELL R THOMAS r DALLAS, NC CHAPEL HILL, NC WINSTON-SALEM, NC PHX SICAL EDUCATION BUSINESS INFORMATION ENGLISH SYSTEMS I I x I N KAREN L THOMPSON WINSTONASALEM, NC BIOLOGY LANA J TOWNES VENUS R TOWNSEND HENDERSON, NC ROCKY MOUNT, NC EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION PSYCHOLOGY , . I 1 I N N I I N 1 I 1 I KAREN WALDEN VICTOR WATTS I-IALIFAX, NC WINSTON-SALEM, NC COMPUTER SCIENCE f ? hy ' ' vw 41- , -.- , , , ENGLISH 'QINLL 9, I , nl' 'P I I ,Q-I sf'- SHI-ILIA A WEBB .KRNEISIC S WIII'I'LI'IY IIOIIIIISTICR, Nl' l'IIARLO'I'TI'I, Nt' BUSINESS AIIMINIS'I'RA'I'IUN BIISINICSS I'IIII'l'A'I'IlIN I I I I '- If I nw JCI' I I V f I ,I ' rs' -. - -4 V Q, 2 I I I I I I I KAREN L WILLIAMS NORRIS L WILLIAMS LITTLETON, NL' FAYI'ITTEVILI.I'I, NC BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BUSINESS I I I, Ii II I ,I MVIEIBII3 '- XVIIILSUN BI'IRN.KIII-I'I'I'I'I WILLI.UIS l'IIAIfI,lI'IvI'I'1,NI' HIISI NESS AIiMINIS'I'RA'l'I1 IN RI-INHE A WILLIAMS MAR'I'INSYlI,LE,N1' BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION -32 .. ,D ,L I V I TENNA D WILLIAMS ALISA WILSON BRENT E WILSON , Q STAwTESVILI1E, NI' WINSTON-SALEM,N1' LOUISVILLE, KY I' INTERMEDIATE EIIUL ATION MASS f'OIIIIMUNIf'ATION APPLIEII Sf'IEN1'E II II II I I ,, 1' ,UOLQGLANSVWILSUN Y I'I3I'oLIA II wII.suN IAYIITTLI ILLE, NI, wINsTf,IN.sALI-iM, Nr' I BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION NURSING I Senior Directory ARNOLD K ROGERS ROUTE 1 BOX 273 MILTON, NC 27305 BARRY D ROUNTREE 504 SPAULDING STREET WILSON, NC 27893 THEOLA R ROY ROUTE 3 BOX 905 BASSETT, NC 24055 CHARLENE Y RUSHDAN 401 BUICK STREET WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27101 AVERY SALES 1712 NORTH LIBERTY STREET WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27105 THOMAS D SCALES 403 EAST WEBB STREET DALLAS, NC 28034 TWANDA D SCALES ROUTE 2 BOX 128 EDEN, NC 27288 WILLIAM V SCALES PO BOX 1311 PINEHURST, NC 28374 OWEN B SCOGGINS 112 DENFIELD STREET DURHAM, NC 27704 JOEL SHACKLEFORD ROUTE 1 BOX 397 GREENVILLE, NC 27834 DEBORAH F SHARPE BEASLEY ARMS - 30 TARBORO, NC 27886 GWENDOLYN SHAW 323 NORTH EAST 25TH STREET WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27105 TONI SHAW BOX 266 ALTAMAHAW, NC 27202 ANTHONY O SHIPMAN 52 BALL TORRACE MAPLEWOOD, NC 07040 EDGAR A SIMON 316 WEST 23RD STREET WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27105 LESLIE SIMPSON ROUTE 2 BOX 42-C ROCKY POINT, NC 28457 EDWARD L SINGLETON 5102 9TH STREET WASHINGTON, D.C. 20011 DAVID R SMITH 823 FERNDALE STREET WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27107 EARL SMITH ROUTE 2 BOX 302 NORTH WILKESBORO, NC KIMBERLY SMITH 2570 GOLDEN TOPEKA, NC 66605 LEMART D SMITH ROUTE 2 BOX 256 WENDELL, NC 27591 REGINALD R SPELLER 506 WHITE STREET WILLIAMSTON, NC 27892 JOYCE M STANDFIELD 341-I GLENDARE DRIVE WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27104 Q-N..-r M ,,--- ,,-. ,.,,. ,IIEFIFI '- V' Senior Directory BICHSON STEVENSON DALES ACRES ROUTE 1 BOX 50 SOUTHPORT, NC 28461 RICARDO SUAREZ 1065 VERMONT STREET BROOKLYN, NC 11207 CARL TATE 529 EAST HOLLY STREET DALLAS, NC 28034 MICHAEL L TAYLOR 433 MASON STREET CHAPEL HILL, NC 27514 PERCELL R THOMASS 1811 17TH STREET NORTH EAST WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27105 KAREN L THOMPSON 4795 LENNOX ROAD WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27105 LAN A J TOWNES 1410 ALPHA ROAD HENDERSON, NC 27536 VENUS R TOWNSEND 722 STAR STREET ROCKY MOUNT, NC 27801 KAREN WALDEN ROUTE 1 BOX 33-X HALIFAX NC 27839 VICTOR WATTS 2800 NORTH PATTERSON AVENUE WINSTON SALEM NC 27105 SHELIA A WEBB ROUTE 1 BOX 92 A HOLLISTER NC 27844 ARNEISE S WHITLEY 9019 FELDBANK DRIVE CHARLOTTE NC 28216 BERENADETTE WILLIAMS 1706 JENNINGS STREET CHARLOTTE NC 28216 KAREN L WILLIAMS 37 A EBONY ROAD LITTLETON NC 27850 NORRIS L WILLIAMS 6595 STILLWATER DRIVE FAYETTEVILLE NC 28304 RENEE A WILLIAMS 926 BODEN STREET MARTINSVILLE VA 24112 TEN NA D WILLIA 409 DOBSON AVE STATESVILLE NC ALISA WILSON 103 P HEDGECOCK AVENUE WINSTON SALEM NC 27104 BRENT E WILSON 1929 WEST CEDAR STREET LOUISVILLE KY 40203 DOUGLAS WILSON 6571 STILLWATER DRIVE FAYETTEVILLE NC 28304 PECOLIA G WILSON 4345 NORTHAMPTON DRIVE WINSTON SALEM NC 27105 CAREY W WORTH 2601 C BELLEFRONTE CHARLOTTE NC 28206 900 THIRD STR1. T SPENCER NC 281 VALORENE YOUNG 610 BARBARA JANE INUE WINSTON SALEM NC 21101 38 'UN' CAREY W WORTH LINDA M YELDELL VALORENE YOUNG CHARLOTTE, NC SPENCER, NC WINSTON-SALEM, NC BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION PSYCHOLOGY EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION THE PAST I GO E RE EMBER IT THE PRESENT I HERE DEAL WITH IT THE FUTURE I TO COME PREPARE FOR IT 7 y O 7 MS 0 - , , I LINDA M YELIFLLL ATE ' sr 3' -Fl. P F1 ,Y 'i :', E 'lm gs, -5 ,F 5 6 C VICE PRESIDENT DIRECTOR UF SOCIAL AFFAIRS DIRECTOR UF FINANCIAL IIIRECTHR UF .ICIIICIAL Edward Singleton Cheryl Britton AFFAIRS AFFAIRS Shawn Davidson Rolwrt Rohlnns Student Government Association 171,21 ,lt ,PVV DIRECTOR OF DAY STUDENT EXECUTIVE SECRETARY MISS WINSTUN-SALEM STATE AFFAIRS Joyce Harringmon UNIVERSITY Sabastian Mayfield Tonya Erlwards I-14 PUBLIC RELATIONS PUBLIC RELATIONS ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIST XNT Donald Sadler Todd Sell:-Irs Thomas Falls Amin-11 'I'uylftr' 41 RAM 2 4-QQ. MICHAEL DICKERSON ISZ. he feels stated I officer in Army end to master s degree ln J M S WSSU TONYA ALISA EDWARDS ,-Salem State Miss Edwards ber of th and t and sm ing and 2' Miss would like to pursue a degree In marketin an become e telecommunications edtppr She is also looking forwlfd eventually to owning her 0 busi ss. z . 0 an I U! Ca, Q r 1 6 Q If 0' 0 O ! .-A.. 2 'H 'Q ,Ivy 9' 'Z xv' f .- .1 l 'A ' 9u 'f ' . , 1 ' 1 v.,,4'N 'WW' - .W ' fi 'J mi I Q 11,5 nm 1 ... nb' 1. Qw ' o li w 5 52: Mila' ..- 'si ., .5 -,,,, YEARBOOK STAFF -lg NX i fr i WM Sam Garnes D-iwm-ll Mi-Lean Dana Slacie Greeks Synigyg Public Relations Juan Evans Conrad Smith Mona Lisa Stephens Underg-la: men Photographic Editor Advertising Manager 46 -if-v - -gg, --via.. w-1.-.,- Janicv Davis Copy i I l w i 3 Scott Garris Athletics Laura Pmn Typlst ITM-: nn uk 'T 3 ,Y X i ' I 1 ION EDITORS COPY UINIFI: hm LAQQMEN 48 Fw . ., , 47 PUBLIC RELATIONS Il S I I. 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J' 4 nv fi-' , ' ru Ffm33mo.m:5'45 3mE 'i5mE'5'giQ.5i:'r'E WSNC-FM Station General Manager Ms. Sonja Williams Student Station Manager Promotions Director News Director Music Director Music Librarian Traffic Manager Office Manager Public Affairs Chief Eng-ineer 50 Percy Johnson Carolyn Closs Alisa Vimson Alana Gaymon Zelma Morrison Angrelia Gill Patrice Gibson sandra Mitchell Air. Don Moore -P 1 Tim Grant, Dawn Hicks, Alisa Wilson, Deborah Sharpe, Angelia Gill, Valencia Harris, Ms. Sonya Vlhlliams, Percy Johnson, Carolyn Closs, Patrice Gibson, Zelma Morrison, Michael Peele, Vince Stafford, Wlbur Beatty, Johnathan Hanic, Dennis Huntley, Marc Smith, Rodney Moore, Darryl Crockett, Shawn Anderson, Keith James, Brian Little, Dr. Fred Eady - Speech Consultant, Forrest McFeeters, Juan Isler ,QL . -..S,, Y7. ,W nr 1 .ekf Fi , - . ' r f 1' 1 A , 4 NEWS 'Dawn Hicks. Brian Little, Alisa Wilson, and Cassandra Mitchell MISS WSNC-FM Dawn Hicks 2.4.1, x l'RHMlVl'IUNS l Ile-lioruli Sliziiqw, l'zxrolyn Floss - Vroniotlons ll1i'1,-iftor. l'zLtl'11'1- ivllfllhtfll Zelma Morrison - Music Librarian Angela Gill- Traffic Manager N ,tic rx 1-:gun-15..- , . - - - ' - ' '. - -1- ' , - ' mann WSNC DISK JUCKEYS Wilbur Beatty, Michael Peelc, Mr. Tini Grant, Deborah Sharpe-, Ang' lin Hill, X :ill-vivizi Harris, Juan Islcr, Rodney Moore, Forrest Mclfeete-rs, Vince Stafford, Jonmliziii Hanic, Dennis Huntley, Marc Sniith, Percy Johnson, Ilai'ryl1'i-of-ki-rv, Sliaiwn Aiulvr- son, Keith Janie-S, and Brian Little. 51 N ffl. fl THE ST TE The Wiiistuii-Sale-iii State Univcrsityl'lioi1'eiijuysz1lung' and distingfuisliecl history as the institution's ut'i'iciul sing'- ingorpfzuiization. ln l'6L'CI1l years,tlicclmi1'liz1s suiig'lncz1lly, on television, within the st.z1tu,uml IU2lll1ll0I1t'QSilllUVk3l'tlH' .g' E' ' E2ISlCI'Il llnitl-ll Stzltvs. Nfrtml for its viivi'g't'til', wt-ll pi'0pui't-tl, and iniisiviunly pt-i'i'ui'iiiuiict-sn1'litl-izitiirwflrzix troni all stylt-s ol 4-liuiul lllllSlt', tht- s-limi' is 1-niitznitly lx lleiiiaml. 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S f ig.. . 5, ,J And gladly would he learn, and gladly teach. Goeffrey Chaucer Prologue, The Canterbury Tales The effective teacher is a good student as Chaucer im- plies in Prologue, The Canter- bury Tales. The Wachovia Ex- cellence in Teaching Award recognizes those qualities in educators at Winston-Salem State University. The 951000 award is pre- sented annually to an instruc- tor who has been nominated and selected on the basis of teaching effectiveness, schol- arly achievement, profession- al participation and commun- ity service. To be eligible, nominees must have taught for at least three years at WSSU. Each must also teach at least nine semester hours per semester during the year he or she is nominated. An ad hoc committee is appointed to screen nomi- nations and choose a winner. The committee is comprised of four faculty members, one representative. and three WSSU students. Two students are appointed by the president of the Student Government Association. All other mem- bers of the committee are appointed by the vice chan- cellor for academic affairs. After evaluating the nomi- nees, the selection committee recommends the recipient to the Chancellor. The award is presented to the honoree during the Parents' Day!Honors Day Program each spring. DR. LINWOOD DAVIS 1986 WACHCVIA EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING AWARD WINNER f N-xx..- , l l l l -1 1 '1 l 1 ll l 11 l 11 1. 1 l1 l l 1 1. 11 1. ll l ll' 1 1 . 1 1 1 I 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 . 1. l 13 1 . 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 lx -1- .lunettu Nl H:1I1lw1n1sfr111i1W1I1n1r113t11r1.NI' She is 11 business n1lmin1s!ral111n niahior She1spres11lf-nt-1f1l1el'111i'e1's1ty1'li111r11n1lanhonor student Her 1:-1aI1n I1f1-1st1-he-111111111 4111-1 r-ssful in tliv- l'1vI1l 11l' 111111111151-rm-lit Slim- s1iy'sth1x!WSSl' has enxihlell her to evplnrv x1ir11-11s alspe-1'Is11l'thv business w111'l1l.:in1llhr11ugh the experxrm-vs that sheliaslunl:1tWSSl'.sh1-feelsthnlshe h41sl1e1g111n1-11better person 111 pre11Q11-111g hemelf 1.11 1111- 1111s111.1,s 11-..11.1 X'11u1111:1 Y111 R HuIi'erson1sfi'f1niKunrlleniar1,NV.Her major is English andther l1111111r is 11-j.w'l1-1I111:5 Her interests pertain touivn- and cultural activities. Virginia 111---1111. 111111'1-11.111Asth1-positive s11p11-wt she has received from the professors in 111- I-.11.'l1s11111111.11-11111-111. Her f11t111-14 g1111l1sr-.1level11p as a poet. I ' l Cassandra M. Evans is from Rocky Mount,NC.l-Ierma,1or1s accounting. She is a member ofthe recently organized College Republicans. She feels that WSSU has helped to guide her in the right direction. She believes that every dissappoint- ment has helped her to thrive for more success. She really believes in the scrip- ture that says In all Thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy path, Karen M. Buchanan is from Kinzstonnlamaica. Her majors are medical techno- logy and psychology Shes a member ofthe Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, and she's also active with the Dillard Hall Dorm Council. She made the Dean's list for the 192155436 school years, and her hobbies include volunteering her services within the community Her goal in life is to become a he-matolog1st. She believes that success only comes to those who helxeve in themselves. and WSSU has given her the rjppnrtunity not only t-1 believe in herself but also to believe in others. 1 f f J ff--ri 'i . ' -1 1 'elf' -' ' ' ' ffl 1 iv . - - - . K - - - -- , n 4 JA' Q.. '- tl u A S ' 1 I . Y ' 8732+ 7-,rj-X J ' ' , ig it!-5 Y. I E ' s A ' i'L:qi':x'-ij 1 V' N' ' . MENS A5 f 5 X' , 5 .Q I ,, Vg Q ' bl 4 4' 'S 'Z S ' 1 St.n'l.1v KI li-Ilumx-111N111-111All---111.1rlv Y4 l'111'111g1I11-111-3xrlxlllmvlyn-.11' Jw wusu111:-11ml-111'--I'll1vS--11:1lS11.11m-1l11l-,.111l14111411N1111lv111,.x11:l1Np1'1-X:-vlllx-111Il11- I1-11111'fl1N1 rlw-1.11.-N1I.11v Xlswl I111X1g11.-11m-1wh---I1-111111111-1--111.11111.f111,-11rq1IIx 1111111l1.-11.-11-11v1111:111.,111...1lu.1x- -um l111'vI1-- ll.-xl S1:11I.1vK1111111-'1g11.1I1.1.1 I-11. -1m-- .1 pnlny .111:1Iy X1 R' '11-'.x1---1111 11' ll I- ull 1 1 1111111 ll11:l1 P-11111. NI' ll1f11111,1ur1s wynputer wlenvr- -1 .1- 11- I1-111--1 -1110111 1111 rhf- 1:1-.'..x11will-.115-1-1xr1111flnum-I 11--111lxllSSl'1111..Huwln-1R1eIstl1.111h1b1nst1111r111111:1w, 11l,1x1-1111 1111111111 111 1 . un the 11 -1 1-.1-. '1r11g1I11-m11,lmwnwfutxnrelfmlvrl. ln 1 -1 , xymlxll-In-111111:-.1 lx N11-111f:1u.11y:1F111-a1naA1-wr v1frp11r1n1-111, 4. Yolanda V. Jones 15 from Warlealmro, NC. Her major ls English, Among her many-1l1ll1:all1Ir1Sun campus,she1s a staff reporter for the News Argus. Her gnal ln llfe us tn herurne zu rvprvrter for a majur newspaper. Yolanda feels that WSSI' has Ltlvm-11 her the dn-termlnatlnn tn ln-come a strong mdlvldual in making respunslblemlwlsn-ns1n an uncvrtznn world. ,Pj ,-za. Vlrnlrlwlfl,I-Inn-l1el1Qf1'1v1nlflu111ern'1lle.Nlf,H15 major ls computer smence and 1115 111111-Ir 15 1n111l1v11111111-s. Hv ms u member nf the Assomatmon fur Computxng AI111'h1m-ry .md 15 111,-1 11 Sr-l11111'1fl1xss Srudem Lilwernnwent representanve. H15 l'111I11Il':lr'ls'lLI1le lm-11111111g:111 RJ. Reyn-vlds Sulmlaxx an honor student and making the Ilvun's Int. He l-ellt-xx-5 Khan Uperslstulwue wlll always overcome reslstance, law 111' nature. physwf und lxfe Ferns! un, lvecznlse eventually that harrler lwfure ynu u1llc1'11n1l-le 3-IU JUNHQMQ K 1 GQ ,. x '- .A '5 5, A-biz:- 1 rw 3,1-Q-A-f'::, 1 1 I I l I!! W 71. Y :f ,fx 'f :I f' LASS OFFICERS 1 'J LK,kR C . i -A H 157 at .-'ggi ,', sv , -.. 1, i -' , 1 4 x i 'I' ' ' 1' - . i , 7 -I 1 ' 4 .2 . T. r f, I I 1 I , Tx' v E ry Z9 , i Mi J' e 3 5 1 l Fx i l f 1' , ij v , ' fjf' A . li 4 i 1 ig f' 1 if 1 l V 'A fi FiN13.cI'5-ii:.iK?: 7 1... i Y, , Ii L DUHHHE' A. M0F1'iS Daphne M- Carter Benita E. Wimbush Cassandra Harris E President Vice President Secretary Treasurer l i 5 C 3 l 5 'L i 4 54. E ,Q 1 1 H If F AN . I 1 Q. j, f ' X 'i Y ,, , b 2 , ' ff 1 - 1' Robbin Justice Sophia Huntley Parlianientarizin SGA Representative Angela D. Mclntyre Mrs, Johnetta M. Huntley Miss Junior Class Advisor 'F f ee -F - ...T .--.,T,,.,e,,..,T,,. ,. . b e- W' 5,5 1 ,I , 4 L I v , t Alexander, Cheryl Wnston-Salem, NC Bailey, Jan Winston-Salem, NC Bailey, Jay Mnston-Salem, NC Banks, Robert Westchester, NY Beatty, Melanie Fayetteville, NC Beck, Scott New Haven, CT Belton, Victor Hempstead, NY Bennet, Cassandra Wadesboro, NC Berry, Angela Trenton, NC Blackman, Lisa Wagram, NC Bonds, Lisa Roanoke, VA Bowman, Emerson Roxboro, NC Bridgers, Darlene Tarboro, NC Bridgers. Michelle Washington, DC Brinkley, Rita Enfield, NC l Y 1 l Y l I I l n. l 1 w ,w 1 4 i l l l ll n l I I l BROADNAX-GILES Mr. Daniels enjoys lunch or a lovely lady. This is really mine l. 15. Q- QL 2 1. . 3 B , ' l N vu... l xx X u f ,,4 ' , 6 N' L S, ,--ll!-3 F A - . Q' V' up-f Broadnax. Ernest A 1' I F A Mnston-Salem, NC ll Brown, Cynthia Mocksville, NC ' Brown, Thelma VWnston-Salem, NC Brown, Vanessa Greensboro, NC Bynum, Robin Burlington, NC Carter, Daphne Gary, IN Chaney, Reginald Winston-Salem, NC Churn, Serenus Winston-Salem, NC Coffey, Hope Charlotte, NC Cole, Lisa Wadesboro, NC Collins. Angela Durham, NC Connors, Pier Willingboro, NJ Credle. Felecia Mesic, NC Cromartie, Gary Elizabethtown, NC Crosby, Andrea Shelby, NC Y iv? Yi I I l N725 -4- ,- I l lg J. 5' r ' '-.3 -1- lrflfll w, C Y , 5 . v 1 5 is .. 51 .IX CP 1 l, l l 1 . lash L9 QI UP lei W., Ps. l 1 ll I l 2: l ,, ijt :ii . ,. ,silk Q .XJ . f I X , I ' v 7 4 I x Ji l 1 KI , Q7 Dance, Sharon Elizabeth City. NC Davis, Roderick Rocky Mount, NC Debnawn, Eric Somerset, NJ Deloatch. Adrienne Tarboro, NC Drewery. Carol Philadelphia, PA Eady. Alan Greensboro, NC Foriest, Bruce Vlunston-Salem, NC Foust, Isacc Burlington, NC Freeman, Elise VWlming'ton. NC Fyall. Wanda Wadesboro, NC Gaddy, Carolyn Vwnston-Salem, NC Gadson. Rodney Mnston-Salem, NC Garner, Sonya Goldsboro, NC Gaymon, Alana Wilmington. NC Giles, Harry Suffolk, VA 69 Mill. .kngelia liwalnfilie, VA Gray, Lisa Winston-Szilein. NC Hzlilh, Belinda Burlingftoii, NC Hamilton. Constance Charlotte, NC Hamlin. Tanya Winstmi-Snlein, NC Hand, Dawn Charlotte, NC Harley, Lynette Winston-Salem, NC Harris. Cassandra Lexington, NC Haynes, John Fayetteville, NC Hester, Jimmy Durham, NC Hood, Monica Fairmont, NC Huntley, Robin High Point, NC Jackson, Stephanie Fayetteville, NC Jamison. Steven Gastonia, NC Jant, Mildred Charlotte, NC .fl--'G i L 5 Y I , . , Vis IIMJIIQ 9 A K 4 a V l IA .JX 1 ,I . I..- 1 :'Qllg ,I- r 'K - fs 1 I fd 5 1, I 51. as C41 l' Johnson, Furla Rocky Mount. NI' -, Johnson. Pamela Winston-Salem, Nl -' Johnson, Roy High Point, Nt' Justice, Rohbin Durham, Nl' Kearney, fharlt-ne f Henderson, NC '. ,. 'F' 1 2 X ' ' 'v Kittrell. Audra 3 Greensboro, NC - Y Koontz, Ken Greensboro. NC Latham, Denise Grantsboro, NC- Laws, Chris Tarboro, NC Lee, Robert 'Q Roanoke, VA .V l , Lee, Steven Roanoke, VA Q Lester, Todd Roxboro, NC Little. Michael X Winston-Salem, NC 1 Lockett, Tito I Charlotte, NC U, Lott, Charlene I-A' Pittsboro, NC ' 1 N John Hanes and Scott Beck enjoy Okay, that's 7431-2027 artwork at the streetsuene. 71 new 'f And next we will have . .. Shucl-cs, all this junk! 'v Lowe, Thressa Madison, NC McCray, Ronald Thomasville, NC Mclntyre, Angela Charlotte, NC McKnight, Lona Vlhnston-Salem, NC McLean, Downell Lillington, N C McLeod, Andrea Laurinburg, NC McNeill, 'Wrone Nyack, NY Miller, Demetras Winston-Salem, NC Miller, Valerie Winston-Salem, NC Mitchell, Carolyn Winston-Salem, NC Morris, Duane Cleveland, OH Moss, Sharon Tarboro, NC Nance, Margaret Charlotte, NC Napper, Jonathan Winston-Salem, NC Oliver, Cathy Winston-Salem, NC 'AVR '8- Q, l l'l I r I -4.111 3 'AxG M. H I 'YM 72 1 1 H-fwfr' 'v,v--M-'-A-T'- -f - . - . fheii' 'VK ax I 1 I'f fax LOWE-ROSS - R MS COME FROM NEAR AND F R 1 X40 we ., N XQ ,, 19 .1 J . 1' Y'-9 , . 'U - W M. - .-qu-N , ,, sl. f .Kr I' I PTF mnsrvl W N fi. 'I . 'I - Quf' F . f' C U'HA -sa.. J za. n . ,. ,Q I ,g, A 'WSF f ry' U q. , l 'L 1 I I 1 f 'ai 2 1' 4 Ollison, Cheryl New Bern, NC Page, Eddetta Durham, NC Parker, David Vlhlson, NC Parker, Renaldo Jacksonville, NC Peele, Michael Bridgeport, CT Pegues, Andre VWlson, NC Pettigrew, Kenneth Winston-Salem, NC Phelps, Crystal Winston-Salem, NC Pitt, Trudy Goldsboro, NC Potter, Tomira High Point, NC Pyles. Bruce Bronx, NY Ratliff, Jacqueline Wadesboro, NC Raynard, Edward Robersonville, NC Robinson, Donna Monroe, NC Ross, Latonya Charlotte, NC 73 FA -le-5 HM uf 'FI - ' 'Ak-'24 1 K 7 l 1 1 I 1 B l l l l ll ll L' azmders. Michael Clmrlotte, NC Sanford. Cubie Durham, NC Scales, Twanda Bedrock, NC Scott. Stephanie Moc-ksville. NC Scott. Yvette Hartford, CT Sherard, George Winston-Salem, NC Shoats, Yvette Charlotte, NC Shoffner J r.. Jerry Greensboro, NC Smith, Conrad Washington, DC Smith, Michael Raleigh, NC Spencer. Veronica Roxboro, NC Standiield, Monica Milton, NC Stewart, Lisa Wadesboro, NC Stowe, Tammy Charlotte, NC Suggs, Dorothy Farmville, NC , 5' ' xl or .17 'C 4 L 1, 5 Jr- Q s l l al, . l SANDERS-WILKERSON V 1-55- iw, , 5? 'C' 3 l 37, ' f A r 1 L ' l . ,,, Us 5 a, u . 4 4 'ws Quit A l M., I . li C A, A ff, 'l. .,,Nl 5 g, 'X 5 x x .N-N 5 , xx We stand in line for everything. Mrs. Huntley advises Angela Mclntyre, Miss Junior. Tapp, Albert Fayetteville, NC Tapp. Jamie Cedar Grove, NC Tatum, Rhonda Statesville, NC Thomas, Dianne Raeford, NC Thomas, Miriam Hillsborough, NC Thompson, Vanessa Fayetteville, NC Turner, Juanda Catawba, NC Walker, Curtis Pettersburg, VA Ware, Jeffrey New Haven, CT Warren, Kenneth Fayetteville, NC Washington, Hershela Shelby, NC Watts, Pamela Statesville, NC Westbury, Wanda Vlhnston-Salem, NC Whitaker, Phyliss Stantonsburg, NC Wilkerson, .lacquelyn Brooklyn, NY i 2 : , s a if :fx vs. Everytime I some here l iievt-r get 75 l Q WILKES-WIMBUSH +-1-ng 1'- 1 -'ld-ax K ,,,-5. , u Juniors congratulate class member . Juniors participate in Homecoming ' Q I I- X Parade , A1 Q OP 5- .ess elm,-Q- 15 Wilkes Teresa Kannapolis NC Williams Alton Clinton NC Williams Charlene Marlon NC Williams Felicia High Point NC Williams Laura Winston Salem NC 76 fggfmiduuf 'F v h ff ' --51-11 49' Wilson, Brooke Newark, NJ Wilson, Earnest Roanoke, VA Wilton, Donnell Greensboro, NC Wimbush, Benita Henderson, NC ' 27716 7' . -x -,ew if , - fi 3 A 'D Wi-Y fa - ,1 , 5 -2 - -- .V r 'Q Will SLlL'm'ue'4i IPHHU UWUH5 on bl , 'W Elia' I 'ai ' ii H, Q SUP?-lOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Haven O. Anderson President Rodney M. Baines Treasurer ll l 5 Shauna Sessoms Alana Gaymon Vice President Secretary l if 'I ' Illlllllllllllllliillllllllllllllll Q , l Il .l -Lux X H,-,,..f Anthom Herndon Reginald Lipscomb SGA Representative SGA Representati e lfAllllllllllllllllllllllllllljlmu iw, -,lx V WI' ,li .V l l- ll will , X, l, i ll l Mig ,M in, ll Mederia A. Reinhardt Assistant Secretarv Dr. Denis Felder Class Advisor 18 '- -S 'M ' -Q --l wg- i ,, ' , . - ... -.7 - --ff:---3 N Adams, Sherry Winston-Salem, NC Allen, Rosa High Point, NC Anderson, Haven Charlotte, NC Atkinson, Johnita Fayetteville, NC Baggett, Pamela Rural Hall, NC Baines, Rodney Durham, NC Balaam, Trent Syracuse, NY Banks, James Chapel Hill, NC Beatty, Carlton Davidson, NC Bell, Karin Winston-Salem, NC Blackwell. Ramona Yanceyville, NC Blocker, Janice Charlotte, NC Bourne, William Lenoir, NC Bowser, Eugene Burlington, NC Bracey, Kevin Queens, NY Bratton, Sanaca Gastonia, NC Brown, D'Angelo Kinston, NC Bruton. Lolita Kinston, NC Bryan, Vera East Orange, NJ Bryant, Valerie Goldsboro, NC 1 79 j Bumell Jr., Jesse Henderson, NC Byrd, Vonda Winston-Salem, NC Cain, Larry Sanford, NC Caldwell, Norma Morganton, NC Cammack, Shandra New Bern, NC Cwle, Latonia agram, NC Carroll, Irvin Baltimore, MD Cason, Constance Morven, NC Chavis, Maureen Portland, OR Chester, Lisa Smithfield, NC Clayton, Mark Winston-Salem, NC Cogdell, Lisa Dudley, NC Cole, Janet Fayetteville, NC Cole, Toni Greensboro, NC Coleman, Faye Winston-Salem, NC Coleman, Lora Winston-Salem, NC Comer, Jr., William Winston-Salem, NC Connor, Maria Hickory, NC Crisp. Denese Burlington, NC Crisp, Joe Middletown, NY v 'ta Sophomores march on . .. Sophomores participate in the Kappa Coronation V'l'1 T 1- D'- . h .Q S, KL 1'-lf' H - fff F153 www If 5 19 B 'wwvftt ar. LE 1 F BURWELI.-FUNDERB URK Qq'1,,I-A A .yf 4glr-tx f'l ls 4-g,,,5s.,: A .Pl ,I ,V .. ,gs 4. ' Sklfibizavivv L , lf 1 A I f's-.55 L 1 1 fl Q 6 ' 1 Crockett, Darryl Bronx, NY Crowder, Sharon Thomasville, NC Daniels, Allison Polkton, NC Davidson, Shawn Charlotte, NC Davis. Kimberly Durham, NC Dickerson, Michael Burlington, NC Dickey, Devette Vlhnston-Salem, NC Diggins, Pamela Charlotte, NC Douglas, Cheri Goldsboro,,NC Downing, Millette Plymouth, NC Dubose, Anita Greensboro, NC Duncan, Jr., Mozell lmnston-Salem, NC Epps, Bernard Edison, NJ Flemming, Arreatha Wnston-Salem, NC Fletcher, Patrice Ft. Lauderdale, FL Foust, Sherman Greensboro, NC Frazier, Nathalie Havelock, NC Freeman, Tonya Charlotte, NC Fruster, Yolanda Easley, SC Funderburls. Iles-err Wilson. NC vwldy, Jamestris 'H,-'wil-Hailelil, NC 12:-mhle. Lucinda Asheville, NC Herald. Princess Winstfm-Salein, NC Gibbs, Wayne Statesville, NC Gibson, Tonja Charlotte, NC Gray. Aretha Asheville, NC Green, Sharon Durham, NC Greene, Kelvy Trenton, NC Gupton, Johnny Clemmons, NC Gwynn, Robert Winston-Salem, NC Hall, Courtne Raleigh, NC Halsey, Anthony Chester, SC Hanks, Terry Henderson, NC Harden, Willie Boston, MA Hardy, Sylester Camp Lejeune, NC Harris, Rennard East Orange, NJ Harris, Detria Charlotte, NC Harryman, Deborah Winston-Salem, NC Haynie, Lisa Kannapolis, NC Hege, Kathy King, NC .,-,F l . A , ,Y Q f I I at x U 1 I ,ul 1 V, Ny 1.5 -I f if 44 pf I 1 4 x 'xy 1 ' 7-vi g. Q'-i' .r 1 A 'Ei' I. 'f','-ffw .. v- 1 1 - july. .. ,ia aa L9-v'1I,i fu' 1 I -Q 147:35 35,4 , f.. .u l Q 0 P' l Q.. 1,1 -1' ,nv s,-- I sf s wil -.xni Q A .L rw lb if ' 'ill VE'-iEUN4s ,aw 4.L, , my E ',lQ 6 . 3 -- :U - . -fab 3 ' :N . GADDY-JONES R f . . -ii J' b Dx l 1 fx it Y fl' ix lk .N d 2 ,vi-El l x Ll' 1 I ug i 'H '. I A fy n Y! pl r I B u .QQ ,D ,N J, 4 vW'V '6 . 'KV 12, sophomores on the Gridiron Henderson, Renna Winston-Salem, Nl' Herndon, Anthony Oxford, Nl? Hicks, Dawn Washington, IK' Hill, Stephanie Fayetteville, Nu Hoey, Monique Charlotte, NC Holmes, Valente Maple Hille, NC Hook, Twyna Brooklyn, NY Hooper, Cedric Mooresville, NC Horton, Esther Goldsboro, NC Howard, Veronica Jacksonville, NC Hunt, Regina Durham, NC Ingram, Waymond Chapel Hill, NC Jackson, Karen Charlotte, NC Jackson, Thomas Winston-Salem, NC Jackson, Wanda Tarboro, NC Jamerson, Angela Forest City, NC Jeffers, Calvert Vwnston-Salem, NC Jeffers, Debra Roxboro, NC Johnson, Texolla Browns Summit, N Jones, Carol Charlotte, NC C ..a 1 .ef .4 it 5' Q32 9,096 QQ Q? 50296 Ps 9 94 QW S 'ik U r S 1 Jones, Charles Fayetteville, NC Joyner, Keith Bronx, NY Joyner, Le'0ndra Southport, NC Kearney, Cassandra Halifax, NC King, Laviter Winston-Salem, NC Leathers, Reneea Raleigh, NC Leeper, Deidre Charlotte, NC Lipscomb, Reginald Durham, NC Little. Robin Mt. Gilead, NC Little, Stephanie Jamesville, NC Loftin, Welton Trenton, NC Marshall, Antinia Wadesboro, NC Marshburn, Mary Atkinson, NC Martin, Latonya Fayetteville, NC Mason, Bryant Roxboro, NC Maynard, Nanette Burlington, NC McCloud, Jay Randallstown, MD McCullen, Wanda Charlotte, NC McCullough, Maria Statesville, NC McDaniels, Brenda Winston-Salem, NC O xg I I I 4, -r 1, I . JONES-PERSON I I , -Tvravvvf fn J' I A , .1 H ,N ili in In A ilieplzix' llzim zxpiruv li im ilu lX'1xll1lNi'll1Il , S nj 1rf,f 5 Q J XJ 4 ill!! ' i, McDonald. Marcella Rockingham, NC McDufEe, Mary Burgaw, NC McMillan, Sonia Vlhnston-Salem, NC Melton, Thomas Advance. NC Miles, Rita Fayetteville, NC Miller, Stephanie Salisbury, NC Monroe, Karen Wagram, NC Montgomery. Bobby Fayetteville, NC Moore. Regina Kenansville, NC Murray, Kevin Winston-Salem, NC Nance, Wilhelmina Charlotte, NC Nesbitt, Kimberly Markham, IL Nichole, Smith Fayetteville, NC Nicholson, Angela Mnston-Salem, NC Pass. George Winston-Salem, NC Patterson, James Raleigh, NC Peoples, Charlotte Lexington, NC Perry. Mia Durham, NC Perry, Sheila Zebulon. Nr Person, Flayton Henderson, Nl' f- - l'e-tex-son. Michelle TH'-imisville, NC l'-flerson. Wanda Harre-llsville, NC Pettaway. Yvette Tarboro, NC Pettiford, David Duham, NC Pierce, Janet Fayetteville, NC Powell, Derrick Garland, NC Poyner, Lora Elizabeth City, NC Pratt, Latricia Charlotte, NC Rankins, John Ahoskie, NC Reaves, Keith Viinston-Salem, NC Reece, Sue Mocksville, NC Reid, Angela Charlotte, NC Respass, Austin Columbia, NC Revels, Stephanie Laurinburg, NC Rich, Geraldine Rocky Mount, NC Now do you want me to put Dana in? .,..5Y,..., , ,, go l r,lT l,,3,g 3 Y- --uf-.f f-'af - A A Q D a In V? an ,7 I IV' 5' I V 2 ' --'iff id 1 'Wi5i' ' f . 7-hr Z .P -A 7 ' . V C - - A. v 'Ja' h 3 . - . Q I - 'Y' ' gal 1 lfzic-f 7 Q f W. X nr' Y .N x J C-' wr ' 3- ' . .Din ' O ' Q ' f if - .QP .- '- .-V W e,-vs. C - Q- .C 2 ' l V 5.4 . s ..a.,.v. ,-Q V ,. 87 N.. QL. .1 'I Q-,-g, ,- . ,- . .I ya ' q ,.!x A if' ii! ,I'I'., . . -' . . . ,S .. L so 'iv ' N' f N 45 PM . . ,vnu -- --8 ,.,A .li .f I 4, xl- W , I Y- ll ll PETERSON-SIMMONS n : Y l A l v- 4 'P A - F . - . L, L . , -- gn , -S V 4 , 0 , v ' 'fi 'J . . ll ', . ' . , ..- ' . Q-, l . 4 ' - A, ', .',. r-. ' ff'-,'-,,u l - -- ' - 9 ' .',, .L '.x.' wir-L-Qbizjivi H-'Q' ' . N-.- . . ,.. -P , , ' ' '5-- , -J1 ' ,A gf , :Y-5.1-'K T . - . .411 1- --,-.4-, ,-. L -Lf Richardson, lleborale Tlwrtwuml, OH Richardson, Keith Winston-Salem, NC 'S Robinson, Mcchelle Mt. Gilead, Nl' Ross, Michael Newport NL-ws, VA Roy. Steven Washington, DC 34 Sadler, Donald Norfolk, VA Sanders, Valerie Gastonia, NC Sands. Rosalyn Fayetteville, NC ,, Scales, Tracey Winston-Salem, NC - Sellars, Bridgette - ', tl sedana, NC 1 l Sessoms, Shawna Vlmson, NC Sherman, Shenita Jacksonville, NC Short, Anita Salisbury, NC Shuler, Angela Durham, NC Simmons, Ania Goldsboro, NC A4 S T fl SSDESQEILL RTA T10 87 'rs-aw M, , ff- 1 W- V V , i gif? , o o Smith. Alice lllucksville, NC Smith, Symone Goldsboro, NC Spikes, Madaline Shelby, NC Stafford. Taryn Charlotte, NC Stemrich. Tiftiny Rochester, NC l Stephens, Mona-Lisa 2 VWnston-Salem, NC r Strong, Greg l Goldsboro, NC i Suddreth, Wanda l Shelby, NC l Talley. Mary Q Spartanburg, SC 1 Taylor, Dionne Charlotte, NC l Taylor, Tricia Kittrell, NC Terrell, Faye Roxboro, NC Thompkins, Adrienne Vwnston-Salem, NC 4 Thompson, Betty Burlington, NC Thompson, Roland I Greensboro, NC I I Tillman, Lou Wadesboro, NC Tyson. Cynthia I Norwalk, CT Vinson, Paula Burlington, NC Wall, Monica Lexington, NC Walston, Myra New Bern, NC I 4 l 1 l il ll l i l l ll ll ,. l l f x l 5 l 88 2- .1 . 'Q I . X , x SMITH-YOUNGER 1-Qxf , rg 'xg X f, K 1. A 'Yo RTS JV THE -A 1 V.- - . -....-,'-- . . ... 4 -.- f-f- of . , ,,, ' ' P-:E-1 Warren, Michelle 33 Roxboro, NC Q Q .V 4 Washington, Yolanda L7 if Fayvttuvillt-, NC ' Watts, Hiram New Haven, CT Wells. Sharhonda Salisbury, NC White. Anitra Hillsboro, NC White, Brian Wilmington, NC Wiggins, Kimberly ylilinlston, NC i iams, Joseph 'J' Goldsboro, NC +-i, Williams, Yolanda Kinston, NC V Williamson. Maria 6 1 Goldsboro, NC Witherspoon. Lisa Vwnston-Salem, NC Wright, Robert Washington, DC Wyche, Theresa Louisberg, NC Young, Tonya Roanoke, VA Younger, Melvin New Haven, CT a va- . 1 -sir WN. 'X f'--Q. -in A .gf . - K-, . 1' , --. '4 'vu 4 'Us - f' '- fig -mv. 1 1 Q 1-A ,--X 5 -. at ,.. A ' . H... -.as 3' 5 - - ' ' 1 ' 8, ' 5 V' ,t -,,' is-P' Jia A. I . 4 ix A , 8,2 W wharf.:-.'.tg ,y -t i g 'if nf - '--L- gf' 4 ,sap 'gs' 9- Sophomores live to defeat all obstacles 89 IORY OF SN I ' . I 1 4 ' . N -4., N X 7 L, 4 i N o P' V ' L X X I l I X Shandra Michelle Reid It seems unreal that you are gone, W' t -S 1 N rth C 1' When just the other day Ins on a em' 0 aro Ina You walked and talked and laughed with us Then quietly slipped away. Your lovely face, your bubbling laugh, How sweet the memory still Your parting left an aching void, This world could never fill. The Class of 1990 :LL IV ll 3 I hi H M Li W ,Q-1-,..J,.' I was. mv., ABRAHAM-BROWN V Y' Q, ,' l wi ' 'WH- l , 1 f 'Wil A 4 .. , . . . . 554.2-Q., L , Abraham, Dexter Charlotte, NC Adams, Gary Winston-Salem, NC Adams, Stacey Somerset, NJ Alford, Richard VWnston-Salem, NC Allen, Pamela Wake Forest, NC Allmoner, Brigitte Raleigh, NC Anderson, Martin Winterville, NC Anderson, Shawn Charlotte, NC Anderson, Virginia Winston-Salem, NC Archie, Anethris Davidson, NC Archie, Hazel Winston-Salem, NC Ashe, Dionne Shelby, NC Bailey, Kim Asheville, NC Baker, Jacquel Goldsboro, NIC' Baker, Rhoda High Point, NC Ball, Rachelle Indianapolis, IN Barbee, Charles Burlington, NC Barlow, Michael Tarboro, NC Barnes, Darwin Farmville, NC Barrett, Shanita Salisbury, NC Basemore, Fred Tarboro, NC Beam, Nelson Shelby, NC Beckwith, Rolanda Kinston, NC Bell, Marquetta Durham, NC 92 K' gl VFP f 1 , L I s -4 E' -W. -Q. I- : L, x f , if . J .' i i Is it time to go hmm- yet? The old are up the sleeve trick still works. S12-I' . W 'x J I. . Fife? iawsf., -.1 sap,- Q. I. ' soI.g ,lj -. ff1Jv.4Q.A N -Q.! x. un E l 1 l Bellamy, Sandra Whiteville, NC Betts, Tammy Durham, NC Bivens, Sonji High Point, NC Blackburn, Angela Orange, NJ Blakes, Sheila Vlhnston-Salem, NC Blalock, Sharon Oxford, NC Boden, Danny Fayetteville, NC Bogier, Jeanette Goldsboro, NC Bowman, Lisa Roxboro, NC Boyd, Jeffrey Maiden, NC Boykin, Vickie Garland, NC Bradley, Sabrina Jacksonville, NC Branch, Lasonja Murfreesboro, NC Brandon, Apryl Winston-Salem, NC Bray, Dria Charlotte, NC Brayboy, Jesse Raleigh, NC Brinson, Lisa Sloan, NC Britt, Virginia Vwnston-Salem, NC Broadnax, Jeffrey Burlington, NC Brooks, Koketta Siler City, NC Brown, Bridgette Winston-Salem, NC Brown, Dextor Pine Hurst, NC Brown, Hilbert Winston-Salem, NC Brown, Petrisia Charlotte, NU 93 lE'T:f1:1A,. - -',:. :uf .v Brown, Shelia Weldon, NC Brown, Stacey Greenwood, SC Bryan, Clay Winston-Salem, NC Bryant, Lasabra Vlmmington, NC Burden, Fenicia Portsmouth, VA Burns, Linda Greensboro, NC Burstion, Erma Greenville, NC Byers, Jr., William Greensboro, NC Bryd, Henry Greensboro, NC Byrd, Mary VWnston-Salem, NC Campbell, Christy Montclair, NJ Carelock, Tonya Ansonville, NC Carlisle, Alva Goldsboro. NC Carpenter, Carlton VlHnston-Salem, NC 94 P BROWN-CLEMENT -iv 'v N .. IQ l i .af A -4- ti 1. 1 . Y l , -'QP' . si -5 ' n , f 3 5 'i '15 ,lffii 3.1 -if 1 99 -gx MIL L, .. l ,l X 6' N is ' Ax' 1 . Q 125,111 J',g,lJ iii. W? r' 4 ' ,f pf' I rf sf E-L - vi li 'X V if or . I N 2 ? X do 4 '? h ., e. Q '15 '. 'F Q-Bizaljiifgl-S: ,. C, 1 'I -1 - - --4-1--pw ,N .' 1 213.1-5-3-3 -1-3.-S , Ik ' - - . E'?',7--f:.i Cafe Ensemble I, . 4 ' Bicke-tErlit1on fl , ,, ff- - ,E .4 1 l lj -1 1 lf . '1 yx, W 1 'sg ' 'I Q. C ,Q ,- 4 ' '73 -.. 1 X! I ' l 'C 'C E rs. l , : ,pg .A -lr 3 f 1 an , b,- 1 . ,F 4 5 .YA ,- J l ' 1 ' 1 l l A Carter, Donald Stoneville, NC Carter, Sonya Fayetteville. NC Cartrette, Eric Winston'Salem, NC Carver, Bennie Greensboro, NC Casey, Darrell Hillside, NJ Cheatham, Armenta Lousbury, NC Cheathem, Bonnie Castle Hayne, NC Cherry, Cindy Hallsboro, NC Cherry, Lynn Greensboro, NC Chesnutt, John Elizabethtown, NC Chrisp, Veronica Greensboro, NC Clark, Anton Charlotte, NC Clark, Judy San Diego, CA Clement, Laquita Mocksville, NC 95 Ex'-1-va 'if 4 f. l l l li Ulinkscal-f. Lisa lliristoii-Sell-,-iii, NC Flodfelier. Kathy Wiliam, ri-dalcni, NC Ciolieu, Legrande Eurlingrton. NC Colbert, Rick High Point, NC Coleman, Loress Winston-Salem, NC Coleman, Mona-Lisa Winston'Salem, NC Comax, Rhonda Winston-Salem, NC Cooke. Crystal Scotland Neck, NC Covington, Keshia Charlotte, NC Cozart. Patty Durham. NC Craft, Dale Mnston-Salem, NC Crawford, Darryl Greensboro, NC Crawford, Flo a Vldnston-Salem, IWC Crawford, Karen Gastonia, NC Crenshaw, Eric New Haven, WG Crews, Colin Swansboro, NC Cullins, Alisa Waynesville, NC Cunningham, Tabetha Hickory, NC Curry, Michael Burlington, NC Dalton, Dawnyll Madison, NC Dalton, Eric Lexington, NC Danzy, Carla Walnut Cove, NC Darden, Gloria Seaboard, NC Davis, Arlinda Lexington, NC ce-is T U F' I fn i I -f 1 f,,, av' x xl Riu' l35g1-k al '1-sg I . r X. 1 ..4 1 CLINKSDALE-FULLER Nf- ?- F 4' il , I A I' 'F I J. l li X .71 96 4 I Davis, Kimberly High Point, Ni' Davis, Tonia Hobgood, Nl' Denning, Sharon Ruleigli, NC DL-priest. Donald Winston-Salem, NC Dooley, Jacqueline Salem, VA Dosten, Christina Wingate, NC Downey. Barbara Warrenton, Nc Doziel, Rickie Tarlmro, NC Drake, Erica Winston-Salem, NC Eatmon, Andrea Tarboro, NC Ebron, Stephanie Durham, NC Edmonds, Dolah Winston'Salem, NC Eileen, Abraham White Plains, NC Ellis, Detra Shelby, NC Evans, Gloria High Point, NC Evans, Tonya Durham, NC Farland, Lisa Chnquapin, NC Foddrell, Anita Madison, NC Ford, Melanie Durham, NC Fornasier, Elly Winston-Salem, NC Forte. Angela Goldsboro, NC Foster, Jeff Winston-Salem, NC Foster, Marchelle Danville, VA Fuller, James Hickory, NC Y, Ll ff, W, 7 wif ii . . ,Q -T 'I A C P4 V I' x L , I x X f ,f 5 I l ' If l 'Q H i E, ' 4- 1 Ai Y . l Y ,, . E ll jg, i f Q 9 6 I1 Qgixl- -I lug, I' l , K ,. A 5 Q ill ' 'li i d k 1 ' X' I R 1 gl , 4:5551 I f V EEC' W? 'e,1 e 31 , e sr9 'l ' .'--' . fi ' ii l f 4, f ' I 'I ,, Q is ' 2 1 . l l K L ,. n iix ,ill Hu. :X . d f I IB ll EP .ll , 'i li ' W5 iw ' ,eg . I Is.. I .I I l .f2r .i . --'x ,K-lzvu , Xa LALR, f l s, X' ri Q .9 ' ,I ,A . Q Y ' J, 3.1 -. -'. 'L 1 -1 Q ' l 4 Q - 5 C. , 1 . 413 I: -. ? :- , f ,, E, it .J 3, -f' n a o , . I You told me you weren't married. .J 97 Fuller. Tomika Lexington, NC Fulp, Michelle Pine Hall, NC Fulton, Sonya Whnston-Salem, NC Funderburk, Robin Charlotte, NC Gardner, Sanchez Greenville, SC Garrett, Sonja Durham, NC Gatlings, Tamm Rich Square, NC Gibson, Patrice Charlotte, NC Gillespie. Pamela Raleigh, NC Glenn, Cheroly Winston-Salem, NC Glover, Demetrice Tarboro, NC Goles, Nathaniel Winston-Salem, NC Gordon. Angela Winston-Salem, NC Gore, Valeria Elizabethtown, NC 98 CL A Igg gjwo M ,SEIJXCZEQSTBEE Uv U T G DRIVQER T1 ust me On the hunt WL need ,qu xt le xdux . .. -li ,rv PM li Graham, Mirhcllc Maxxum, NV Graham, Shvila B1 I1I1ttNNlHt 4 mham Vanessa Wmxton S nlem NK I rawes Broderick Lhirlutta Nl I nn James Rmk Mount VA f rav Tlm Ingold NI lrnen Mvrtle G1 envllle NC ireen Rhonda Hxgh Point NC freen bharon Wmbton balem NC 1 reen Terr: lreen Ton a Charlotte C iregorv Valorle Goldsboro NC 1 re'-ham Prfxcl L harlotte N1 I ru-r llarnld K hal lrmih N 99 A ' g K O N 5 I XL' CE ff- r Q - V. ., . f' 4- , .1 xf v t ' Q Aw E ' .'. N ' . ty ' i ., V, I.. I N! I Z3 -2 Vr. S b S7 5 ',',' S , ':w if - A P or . Q . I are ' ', , . Y V X . -4i.,, - . I ,: - g I 2 U 'f ' -,W Q' -V y f Sf E ' ff ' ..-. 1 4 Du rh aim, NC ' -2 1 Z 'r. we f ' I K 1 Di .9 5' ' 'S '- 6-.QL K 7: 'f f ' ,ir 2 I I, ' . A 1 H 5 Y I A . f r -Q- I .Cm , A Y 9 . ' , ' A, w :L .1 Av X A Q Y GRUOM-JACKSON HFRE HMEN ENJO GROUP HER P I Groom. Amy Warrenton, NC Hackley, William Roanoke, VA Hadley. Chiquitha Chapel Hill, NC Hairston, Andre Eden, NC Hairston, Gary Winston-Salem, NC Hairston, Tracy Eden, NC Hamilton. Pamela Elizabethtown, NC Hammie. Demetrious Oxford, NC Hammonds, Maurice Elizabethtown, NC Hampton, Brent Richmond, IN Hampton, James Newark, NJ Hankerson, Garry Inkster, MI Hariston, Cherie Eden, NC Hariston, Iris Eden, NC Hariston, Marlene Stoneville, NC Harrington. Antoinette Elizabethtown, NC Harris, Byron Fayetteville, NC Harris, Jessica Durham, NC Harris, Tia Concord, NC Harris. Vincent Fayetteville, NC Hartman, Sharon Winston-Salem, NC Harville, Nathan Charlotte, NC Hawkins, Dedra Burlington, NC Haynes. Dena Chester, PA 100 'IIS noun LH 1 hh - 1, 'ix llxf. I . ' 1' -57' :Qi v I E ls A I S 1 1 K ji A 1 Y' l 5 f, Q Viv' v but H Pr! W., url Cut the talk short, ss-rw plt-:ist-. 1 l l l l l A 1 , '3 .sg- 5 N N.-.N Hu X. 'A go. U X I T ,,s ,- I V dig ft O Q -1 . tt NH .3 Q ' il Xb: ' , Y X ' 1 QM l in 1' 1 I I . ,N D x -iv tv qc 2 2- , ' . A , I ,tain H' f rry up! l'l:iy your ham 1 - 1 Y 'L -Q! ll ta L 9 a '1 X I QB ' l f l 1 r l l 1-l A 1' H 5:1 Haynie, Angela Wnston-Salem, NC Haywood, England Bolton, NC Heartly. Sandra Charlotte, NC Henderson, Patricia Yanceyville, NC Herring, Sabrina Elizabethtown, NC Hewitt. Kelly Hickory, NC Hguyen, Michelle Lewisville, NC Hicks, Tonya Greensboro, NC Hilliard. Crystal Erifield, NC Hines, Gordon West Palm Beach, FL Hinton, Valisha Aberdeen, NC Hobbs, Janice Goldsboro, NC Hodge, Son a Raleigh, NC Holland, Tony High Point, NC Holmes, Catherine Goldsboro, NC Hooker. Stephanie Carthage, NC Houston, LaDonna Charlotte, NC Hunt, Rene Sedalia, NC Huntley, Daphne Ansonville, NC Huntley, Gerard Shelby, NC Hyman, William Winston-Salem, NC Ingram, Raquel Hamlet, NC lsler, Juan Kinston, NC Jackson, Carla WinstonASalcm, NC 101 'him -Aj'C'T'1 ' ' 9 chu r T Jackson. Diedlress Wake Forest, NC Jackson. Halena Hamlet, NC Jackson, Kevin Newark, NJ Jackson, Michelle Durham, NC Jackson, Michelle Winston-Salem, NC Jackson, Robby Queens, NY Jackson, Shirley Washington, DC Jennigan, Paula Newark, NJ Jerald, Adreinna Lumberton, NC Jessup, Karen Westfield, NC Jett. Von Newton, NC Johnson. Barbara Asheboro, NC Johnson, Daron Plymouth, NC 102 i. all - 9. flf l ' -r T3 4- 1-.1 42- K Xl t'Ll fed ' . -ff ntl' ' 6, A J . I Q , ff? N y W A - sul V l lirfllll l JA + 1' Khl 4. 'ful The Candy Man L ...ti I Winning is the ultimate Johnson. Kamila Atlzuitu, GA Johnson. Katherine Vliarlottv, Ni' Johnson, Michael Silver Spring, M D Johnson. Robin Charlotte, NC Jones. Cynetta Gastonia, NC Jones. Earl Southern Pines, NC Jones, Karen Charlotte, NC Jones, Lance Charlotte, NC Jones, Michael Winston'Salem, NC Jones, Ronnie Fayetteville, NC Jordan, Pamela Hamlet, NC Kee, Beverly Goldsboro, NC Kenan. Panzyta Chinquapin, NC Kennon. Koretta Goldsboro, NF 103 GX ' Tru-rf 1 l King. Charles C l Wiiistoii-Salt-iii, NV , I King. Melinda l . , W Wiiisgiri-S:gllYei':i, 1- ' ,mg, eronwa l Pelham, NL' A 'Q , Kirlasey, Carol l Brooklyn, NY Kilhcart. Celena 1 Durham, NC I W Knox. Kimela I' Wilmington, NC Lancaster, Sharon Charleston. SC Lane. Pamela Goldsboro, NC Leath, Adrian Elon College, NC l Burlington, NC Lee. Nicole Charlotte, NC l Leverett, Kevin l Detroit,MI V , , A lf' ' ,. N 'Z , , 3 V , '- -- 'M' ' , J.l.h.' ' ' . I sq.: Leamwiliiam L ' v - 1 W ap- Y r 1 P , f - rv rw L i L I l w , , , . - :',. l Lewis, Lisa Mnston-Salem, NC 4 Lewis. Pamela 1 Elizabethtown, NC l W- Liges, Aretha mston- alem, NC . ' l Little, Brian f ' ' ' ' Taylorsville, NC 1 Locket, Latamya l 3 Charlotte, NC Lockhart, Carman ' 4 ' , Germantown, NC ' - l 1 4 , ' ' , Lofton, Beverly Goldsboro, NC , 1 Loggins, Terry King, NC Lomick, Serita Bessemer City, NC Long, Latanya ' Gaston, NC 1 . l ' Lyons. Jay ES' Tarboro, NC ' Mack. Courtney 5 Winston-Salem, NC l l l I I l l l L l l l 2 l l l l l l 5 l l ' , l Q - l L ' He always makes me wait ll ' l l l 104 l x 9: I : Qi Q - it 5 ,I X2 'A X I 'i r I .6 ' f Mauldm, Sl:-phen Akron, llll - Manley, Doris W'nmllui11l, Nl' Manley, 'IH-ikesliizi !'uf'i1-ld, Nt' Illzirlin, Timothy New llzivvn, VN Martin, Tnnyai Murvvll, Ni' Massie. Terri Martinsville, VA - ' J I K' N I if. I, lt 'A YV I3 , an , il' I, ,L . , ,X-f ' V 1 I L l I 1 stef as KING-MC RAE if 1 1 , , ' y' wr' - I v X L DORM LI IN HE LIFE FOR U f. in -. Q Env S. - v 4 A Matthews, liuri Cliicago, IL Maxwell, Brenda Elizalwtlituwn, Nl Mayhew. Anlionne Hickory, Nt' McAd0o, Monica Greensboro, NC Mcflammy, Cheryl Charlotte, NC Mcforkle, Mellise Charlotte, NCA McCullum, Ramona Fayetteville, NC McDaniel. Mark Durham, NC McEachin, Brent Maxton, NC McFeeters, Forrest Murfreesboro, NC Mclver, Joel Long Island, NY McKnight, Linda Dallas, NC Mclioy, Donna Long Island, NY Mc-Lean. Sonya Spring Lake, NC McLinnaham, James Fayetteville, NC McNeil, Lynn Mullins, SC McNeill. Chandra Erwin, NC McRae, Drena Westend, NC Umm . . . could you help me get my finger out? Mirror, mirror un the wall . . . 105 MC SPADDEN-PITTMAN McSpadden, Daniel Lexington, NC Meacham, Dawn Vwnston-Salem, NC Melvin, Jennifer Rosboro, NC Melvin, Johnny Roseboro, NC Milliner, Charmal Reidsville, NC Mims, Tammy Reidsville, NC Misenheimer. Marquita Kannapolis, NC Mitchell, Michael Winston-Salem, NC Mitchell, Monica Farmville, NC Mitchell, Rhonda Cherryville, NC Mitchell, Tonya Ahoskie, NC Moore, Angelo Goldsboro, NC Moore, Anthony Hovelock, NC Morris, Darrell Charleston, SC Morrison, Mattie Vldnston-Salem, NC Morrison. Tamara Greenwood, SC Moultrv. Descentta Charlotte, NC Mumford, Devonshire Vlhnston-Salem, NC Murphy, David Clinton, NC Murriell, Laverne Kinston, NC Myers, Marcus Shelby, NC Neal, Anita Pelham, NC Neal, Katrena Eden, NC Nelson, Emma Banner Elk, NC 106 I 1 4 - ' ac: Q -L 'ax is I Wtt fxi' N Nc l .n ' A un' .. IM . f 3 . H-41 1 i Q 5 -. 3, 2' 3,4 - sv TJ r' 'U I Girl, he gave me this balloon for my lmirtlulziy pri-svntl ENE 3200 Not paying attentiuii Sec. I4 yr gp MVVF 10:00 Instructor: Yukucoo ltlooru Hall jffisu -ingi- 65-1 4 4 . ills A 1, 1 'fi ' fi: if +1 C ' P A x Nicholas, Patricia Philadelphia, PA Nicholson, Tuani High Point, NC Oneil, Phyllis High Point, NC Page, Brent Richmond, VA Parker, Dondellia Charlotte, NC Parker, Elisa Clinton, NC Parker, William Richlands, NC Parks, Milton Dunn, NC Parson, Christie High Point, NC Patterson, Marian Cherryville, NC Patterson, Sharelle Winston-Salem, NC Paul, Yvonne Mnston-Salem, NC Payne, David Winston-Salem, NC Peak, Rodney East Orange, NJ Pearson, LaShawn VWnston-Salem, NC Peay, Kathy Vwnston-Salem, NC Peed, Muriel Charlotte, NC Penn, Sharon Stoneville, NC Perry. Cassandra VWnston-Salem, NC Peterson, Jackie Jackson, NC Peterson, Walter Morganton, NC Pickens, Ronald Winston, Salem, NC Pierce, Teresa High Point, NC Pittman, Darius Jacksonville, NC 107 v--QWPS5' 5- .,.,,,.-,....... , ,1,., .V ,A ' '-4' i Powell, Rita l-lofi-:y Mount, NC l'urdie, Jennifer Elizulwfliiowii, Nl' Quick. Marina l uj,'eiteville, NC Quick, Vanessa Hamlet, NC Ramseur. Sharon Burlington, NC Ransaw, Christy Sacto, CA Ray, Robert Winston-Salem, NC Raye, Jennifer Kinston, NC Reddin, Cassandra Durham, NC Reid, Connie Concord, NC Reid, Kevin Charlotte, NC Reid, Shandra Vlhnston-Salem, NC Richardson, Marthest Vwnston-Salem, NC Rivers, Rodney Durham, NC Robinson, Beverly Spartanburg, SC Robinson, Jonathan Vlhnston-Salem, NC Robinson, Maurice Winston-Salem, NC Rogers. Gail Fairmont, NC Rogers, Joy Vwlmington, NC Rogers, Kenya Spartanburg, SC Rose, Lavonia Charlotte, NC Ross, Kevin Riegelwood, NC Roundtree, Frederick Winston-Salem, NC Royal, Dana Fayetteville, NC POWELL-STON E H -H V, 72 s i 1 r H-In x 1 .fr 1. 'hi' T08 l , - 1 ll i nfl ' , 'I ' fl ' ,' P' ' r x ' 1 l .IL gl l A l A H , , Q ' Iv . If A ,Ji , f 'E Xl x Ee, f - F . 4' J 'A .1 I ?ffl ' f'2 ' il 'K l ff l , ' T ill! gx lu in I l lx,llwml'ill ii J i X ., Saunders, Lasham n l ul'n'slvlll4', MIP Scales. Jeffrey Slum-villv, Nl' Scales, liatanigela Winston-Szilvnl, Nt' Switzer, Pamela Winston-Sal:-ln, Nl' Srult, Patricia Kuusvvvll, NY Sellers, Collet-n Winston-Sullfm, Nl' Selle-rs, Leshia High Point. Nt' Shaw, Marion Wilmingfton, NK' Shearin, Marsha Durham, NC Sifford, Fred Salisbury, NC Silver, Robin Enfield, NC Simmons, Charlene Winston-Salem, NC Single-tary, Pamela Florence, SC Singletary, Peter Lumberton, NC Sloan, Michelle Winston-Salem, NC Sluder. Jr., .lake Vlhnston-Salem, NC Smith, Anthony Fayetteville, NC Smith, Arthur Henderson, NC Smith, Marc Teaneck, NJ Smitherman. Joyce Winston-Salem, NC Steele, Darla Mnston-Salem, NC Steward, Anderson Charlotte, NC Stone, Lamonica Winston-Salem, NC Stone, Stacey Martinsville, VA , - x N, .bf -E X S 'Q 'B ' 'l. -V ,,,, , xu il' V . A Q MH- And all She has in here is her teddy bear Put us all on the show 109 STRA YHORN-WOOD F i , .yu ,X 2 . f , fc' ,! A Q. Strayhorn, Joretta Kinston, NC Streeter, Trina 1 i ., Asheville, NC -JI Stubbs, Maurice ' ' Fayetteville, NC Sulton, Rita Charlotte, NC Sumler, Gerald Rocky Mount, NC Summey, Kim Winston-Salem, NC ' .wr 'i f iii, Rfgiwjfl Ni we , i Swann, Valeria Reidsville, NC Tabron, Laquita ri Q.. Wake Forest, NC H V . Taylor. Jerome Q' Kannapolis, NC .b-- 1 , .1 Taylor, Keith u ' f Chocowinity, NC ' l - X -'Q Thaxton, Suzette ' Blanch, NC 4 , Thomas. Claudette P Roxboro, NC I L kk iw W, ' RT Thompson, Teketia ., ,r ' , Burlington, NC 3.4 ' L , ' . Thorpe, Robin ,I ' 1 .L Chapel Hill, NC A Thorpe, Shirley ,Q , ' , Oxford, NC , 9 ' ' ' X' Timmons, Julius ,ici 'is 4 High Point, NC -. - Torrence Jr., Frankie - 4- Mooresville, NC ' ,.-': Trapp, Tammy Philadelphia, PA I , S- l, ff- T ,, W Turner, Melanie . , , - Yanceyville, NC ' ' ' ' ' Turner, Quintan P - - Roanoke Rapids, NC - i . . Urguhan, Alvin l 1 vw fl Chesapeke, VA ' Utley, Ronald ' H4 X ' Southern Pines, NC ff , , Vance, September , ' -Q, ' High Point, NC in ei' i 5 . SN Vanderburg, Wendy ' I Mooresville, NC l I l ei. , X I' - I I 110 ' 'Rf A l i li ii v Llp-gi . , - . I 'lliffs ' I X A I T7 4 A l ? ,J ' ,, . fp X' 4 rx f h L .,, if E A 'tg 5 Q wf I ! A 4 lf sr ' 1, X f' 'l . , RJ 4 l 1 K I it i ':'.. F i. , S X ', J sf' xy-'Xi' ' J l i 'D 'X X , 'I . f 16' - ' 1 IQ! . T ill all .xg ff Q . - ,Q J ' s I A !il x l ,, A 1. 1 A x .,. rl Qin I ,. 'A 'Nix' 1, l 1 ' N-DN 'C l ' l .fm s i x . A I ' V12 4 ,wt ' i it Q 2' in 1 1 l 3 Vasquez, Carmon Clinton, Nl' Vaughan, Julie llllllI'lil t,'1'Slm1'U, Nfl Vernon, Letitia Leland, Nt' Walker, Ken-fe Charlotte, Nl' Wall, Kisha Greensboro, Nt' Wall, Mary Waclesboro, Nt Wallace, Faith Charlotte, NC Waller, Carissa Durham, NC Warrell, Alicia Goldsboro, NC Warren, Leslie Farmville, NC Warren, Marsha Greensboro, NC Washington, Joseph Fayetteville, NC Washington, Melinda Charlotte, NC Washington, Renay Salisbury, NC Watkins, Theodis Raleigh, NC Watson, Derrick Durham, NC Watson, Evelyn Washington, DC Watson, Patrica Charlotte, NC Welcher, Karen Roanoke, VA Wellington, Lysondra Jacksonville, NC Wellman, Foy Statesville. NC Wetherholt, David Boonville, NC White, Carol Vldnston-Salem, NC White, Wanda Concord, NC Wiggs, Tonia Kinston, NC Wilburn, Antrawn Indianapolis, IN Williams, Andrea Winston-Salem, NC Williams, Benita Vldnston-Salem, NC Williams. Calya Boonville, NC Williams, Sonia Morganton, NC Williams, Stephanie Dale City, VA Williams, Yolanda Enfield, NC Williamson, Eugenia Reidsville, NC Williamson, Jerry King, NC Wilson. Joseph Oakland, CA Wilson, Rudell Detroit, MI Wilson. Talmadge VWnston'Salem, NC Wilson, Vanessa Winston-Salem, NC Winborne, Wanda Seaboard, NC Winfred. Harry Mooreville, NC Witherspoon, Timothy High Point, NC Wood, Gayle Charlotte. Nt' 111 Woods, Jontilla Charlotte, NC Worley, Wendy Fairmont, NC Wright, Christopher Gastonia, NC Young, Adrienne Cherryville, NC Young, Alicia Thomasville, NC Youn Benjamin Roanoke iiapids, NC Young, Ronda Hickory, NC I f r '44 4. . 1 1 -xx gr 'ft 1 -5. ,- ' N 4 Juel Mclver CHFQIKZI Archiv X Prggidg-nt, Vice' Prusiflf,-nt N 'lI 1I .. r ' ? , I Stephanie Hooker Marie Downs-y Dame-I Mar'Sp11ttvn 1- Secretary Treasurer Vhupluin . ,1 L 113 3 A... l 1 1 1 1 v l l l l . x l katrlna Neal Img Halrglgn Llnda Mclxnlgh SGA R9p1'9S6'Hf21fiV9 SGA Representative SGA Representat I V3 I I l r l I ll l l Janice Hubba AI C l 1 Dr. Valerie S dl SGA Representative M F h n Class Advis fl 0. Pamela Hannlton Elmabethtown N C FRESHMAN REACTION Wlnston Salem has a g1921t academlc p1 Ogl am The teachel s and plofessols hele ale supe11o1 I look folwal cl to mv next th1 ee veals at WSSU F. eo 11523 Hag,.ST Heh SU 6 3 be 173141 a Se Out Ca Ott . S a gTVG1- 1 Q 1117136 . l l 0 . Gag Stu 'Ver - he N a V 1 I C :inf hai -3113111 a ' t ', . e UC S a. Julie Vaughan - Ml11'f1'G9SbO1'O NL. I chose WSSU bec 'mee it is the best for my major early childhood education. 115 xl-A ' 4 ,-, ,L , fs, - ' - ' - -53 --.. -: f-f L ' -4 Q ' Lisa Bowman - Roxboro, N.C. UWSSU has helped me become a more mature person. It has taught me to look out for myself because no one else will. 116 Q B FRESHMAN REACTION Dexter Abraham - Charlotte, N.C. My parents influenced me to attend , school here because it is a school of many studiesg it has a great business school. . N13- uer f Hlckgrg WSSU alll! - my FH 5 to Com alS0 ll? Mm nflllence ewwn' 1 ch00l' A X32 an myggggxbusiness s pe . a th at lt has .t ' l,7gs. . 1. -- , -Q: .LY ,--1' fx: 15: 2' ' Y. vip, , .P-i. ' ,. v. ' 'ug 1. f,'!Y. ' ' n w v . 'VZ 'Q kay, ' . . F 78 '. 1 -., 1- 'N 1 4.4- .. -' . 7.4, 1 5 +L, ,'v-v fb I-Y. , 4- lilhv 5 p I l i PW 1. P N 1. 2 I I 3 l 1 il X. S Yi jf if in fi I 5. w 1 ,i f 1 G IN K ER TH LU IN ART DR. M III Z Q H ff. cz M LU A LU U The Winston-Salem State University Chapter along with the city chapter of the NAACP, sponsored a banquet on January 19, 1984. Faculty, staff and students spoke on Living the Dream, Let Freedom Ring. , i N U! - le ET F REEDO! 4 .vm 1 I1 ' N! nv, fe nkyxwlhfi, ' iii 11,514 f .- - Q, 'gn ' sf gil 1 ' Q , , -., H A-' 1. .s, 5 15 , 7 f K ,ul fi 1? I R-T36-1 The Anheuser Bush Budweiser Company donated 35,0041 A portion will be used to estab- lish an endowment scholarship program for a Senior Business major from Forsyth or Stokes County. fi-Hi IQ any agx 1, z -W 'xx 1.3 ,4 ij ' 7, i' 4-45:45 Phe Eux'lyl'l1ildl1m+dlk-11te1'waslmmnwiwitlm IUIIITSYIIIZISp2l1'lY g.l'iVl'll by IM: ami Mrs.4'lwn1 I UIHPSUI1,,II'..S21l1tllVIRUS manic zumg-z11'lyvis ,'A,AV This year Winston-Salem had its first record breaking' show in fifty-seven years. The snow cancelled classes for three days. After it stopped snowing' it started raining, making Conditions slippery and dangerous. H' 4 5181 1 i i V A i 5 1 I i 1 E Sis:-J i lam i I V If-I ' 1 llil ' i 0 v Ty.- . . f My -'31 li -f -'E' 'T ' .475-Q, , li i i 3 WINSTON CALEM STATE UNIVERSITY P!! 'N'-1 N' gg,-S1 efx ' 1.51 44 ,EM f 1 gag 4 ,1 'Q I 2 B 'A 'L 4' - , Axe-I 1 T i Pg? I f z J . ' S r ' :. EW . 'f A Rat ,,,.-as-ll 'Sa llhil- QT GL LJ. fl L, A14 ,-E, NLS 'vt'-V' 1 'ho . f..f'.: 13 l I i :rig-, U E F 4. Q 0 yi 1 I Nl .J-cl Y . .. . 59351-' 3 1' I l 11 i f w. - W 1 1 1 If ll . Y L N -.1 -x,- 1 1 i 5 v f 1 I l 1 I 5 Trends have changed v ery much along the hair and fashion line. During the 70's and early 80's 5,3 1-4 people were wearing' afros and blue jeans. Aggglg Now in the mid 80's people are wearing' hair .g.:rq.1,,- styles called the snatch back, stacks, rat tail, blunt, rabbit tail, curls, plain pattie, fade, and finger waves to name a few P l ' opu ar in fashion are sweaters, sweater dresses, baggy clothes, designer clothes, and all sorts of hats and colorful shoes. Winston-Salem State University is full of students who feel obligated to make a fashion statement. HQ T- i- --un-ni' Z us-LL . fx T Alf 1 f - , fi 44 . i , A, 1 . 2 .tis ' - ' t ,AS . : .' . Y J -I .tw - .--3, U . . Y I., W., . - V 1 U ' . Y N Q, ' ' , ,Ji ,-Q, 'N ' I I . ' x j .. P . 4 X . -.7 - Q- f.. ' X'- wh' ,gwiy 'S 'il Aj ' fy ' 'D ', IJ V-Z? K J Q , 126 Y 1 I N .riff f- LN Q all 5i':.V:f'-TM 1 VY! THE HOUSE REACHES ANGTHER MILESTONE 0- if sz ,c Coach Clarence Bighouse Gaines won his 760th basketball game against arch-rival North Carolina State A8zT. Coach Gaines is one of winningest coaches in basketball history. 128 li 'V' 1 , ' x x .,. V.-4-..fn.' '. Y . ' Y '.'xXX'1N - I r n my , '-T, 'Q 2g1c,'u - A ' ' .'sH'.N'.iQ L' ff .'.'.4 1 1 -' A 1,1- n. .lpl,..1.sf1-.'4.. I v ' '3f.-Qiwx' 4 ,qu ,v .,h,, ,v X. .r 4 n 4-1. Q,x z ' 'L 4 1 ' '1 , 1- L .- J. A, Y, A .l -10 7ll'FlB .B 'I 1? Afz . ---' -' , -. ' Q V Z jfg-1'qif'fQ gm. , ' ' f V r -, F I, K r- ' 4,13 9 b- ,A ' 'fl ' by 19 ,iq 3 ' , , H H, 11 11' 8J'95 f' 99 ' 5?.', 4v1 f 93. a1 l vs, 3, 501543 X 1: 801 19 l7.f45 ,gjx 'i? 1 5 in .vt F ,IC Je 5 mf, g's ,q4 ea1f3a,,,s1IL QB!-3 Q, P ga v ' ar Z 1-U g. , ' 'Za ?4 +4 f HQ? ... ' J-Of., 1 ', --ur, ,,4' Q Y . .1 ., gflf' ' ' I 'Ars is .- y .5 Q. .I who -I YW 1,, l 1, . '5.,. v . X x. Q , , . x ' 1 1,9 iv.. - -If h - b I 503 V- -'Yr ,N -L 4-1. A ,, - : A W,-' 'H ' --- ,-. '.: . Opponent Score Xvil'g'iT1l2l State T Nl' AST 238 Ventrzll State 35 Hampton ti Ni'1'Q-ntral 111 Howzxrfi 247 Fayettevlllv 14 Bowie T Ji' Smith 7 LlVlllLfStHI'll' G This grand victory was soon forgotten on the following Saturday's game against the Aggies of A8zT. The Rams played hard but they seemed to have had some problems. The Aggies were ready for the battle against the Rams. The Rams were forced to punt on their intitial possession. The Aggies were then able to drive 67 yards within eight plays to take a 7-0 lead. The Rams finally scored with a 44 yard filled field goal from junior, Tyronne Smith making the l 132 The Rams' Football Season began with a 44-7 victory over Virginia State Trojans. Using the Wing-T offense, the Rams gained 432 yards in an inspiring victory. Sophomore quarterback Bobby Junior led with six of his eight passes for 117 yards and two touchdowns. The Rams' defense was too strong for the Virginia State Trojans. The Trojans managed only three first downs in the first half of the game, with no touchdown. The Rams topped the Trojans 10-0 in the first quarter. They held the Trojans on three plays and after a 30-yard punt, drove 65 yards in nine plays to take 17-0 lead with 14:15 left in the second quarter. Bobby Junior pulled together a 26 yard pass to Lonnie Pulley to keep the drive intense on the third and nine. Leonardo Horn led the Rams' rushing attack with 71 yards and two touchdowns on 14 carries. The Rams did not slack off in the second half. They played more intensely. Hayes used nine of his best running backs and four quarterbacks in the second half of the game. Senior quarterback Dana Walker ran 62 yards on four carries nL4 4 kl- score 7-3, Aggies still in the lead. y Where was the Rams' defense? i A8zT drove 70 yards in nine plays to go on top 14-3. The Rams regained confidence and strength. Bobby Junior's passing led them from their 15 to A8zT's 28. On third and eight, Junior tossed a perfect pass to James Johnson, but he failed to make the catch in the end zone. The Rams fans were all standing on their feet with the expectation that Johnson would surely catch it. What happened? Smith had to then connect on the 45-yard field goal to bring the score to 14-6 with 12:45 left in the first half. The Rams held A8zT on the score. Walker got the touchdown on a quarterback sneak after three attempts to drive the ball in. Smith's point after attempt was blocked by the Aggies' Broderick Rouse with 11:26 to play. ASLT used about five minutes on its next possession but came up empty handed when it failed to convert a fourth and one at the Ram's ten. The Rams, backed up in Aggie territory, could move no further than its 27 before having to punt, which was not successful. Vincent Jones got off with his worse punt of the year, a 30-yarder and the Aggies took over on their 43. Alan Hooker then terminated the battle with the final touchdown, 28-21. Misfortune seemed to abide with the Rams for another weekend. Central State defeated the Rams 38-5. Although this was not a conference game, the defeat was detrimental to the Rams' record and the attitudes of the coaches toward the players. Teammates began to feel that the coaches lost confidence in them. To regain their confidence, the Rams knew they had to win their next game against Hampton Uni- versity. The Rams came out on the field determined more than ever not to lose this one. Their strong efforts paid off with a 38-6 victory over the Hampton Pirates. A local sports! writer's comments were the Rams played as though they were in a back-alley brawl, forcing six fumbles ffour ofwhich they recoveredl and intercepting five Pirate passes. Marsha Paul made a 72-yard touchdown pass from Bobby Junior and caught a total of three passes for 91 yards. Derrick Beasley had 15 tackles and Mark Wallace 14 tackles. These two players after four games, led the team in tackles. Beasley was credited with 46 stops and Wallace with 45 stops. Donald Evans had two sacks. Lesley Barley had 10 tackles and an interception return for a touchdown. These defensive players came out strong and had much to do with the Rams winning the game. its next possession, but missed an opportunity to close even further in the final minute of the half. The Rams tried moving to the-Aggies 27, but senior Masha Paul was stopped for a loss on fourth and one with 45 seconds remaining in the first half. The battle continued in the second half. WSSU took only four plays to score on its first touchdown of the game to close to 14-12. In an attempt pass by Alan Hooker of ASLT to Anthony Best, WSSU's Raymond Puryear intercepted allowing the Rams to go on top 15-14. The Aggies came back the Rams 21-14 with a 62-yard touchdown. This did not discourage the Rams. Dana Walker went 65 yards in nine plays to tie ,M ww.-... 133 1 1 4 - . ...........sA-has-rvzaeqsfx-u-1-14t'.'. -A.L.-mw.sn.-- , 2 , : , . 1 A W K ,Y i 1 l '1 1, ., 7 1 I M l li l 1 if W l 1 i l 1 i , i r r i 4 , i ll 1: i .. li 1 1 4. l 1' ' - Leroy Wonsley had 18 carries and 97 yards. Frankie Torrence had eight yards on three fourth quarter carries. These two players were the inside muscle for the Rams. The Rams came out on top with a victory over the Eagles of North Carolina Central. During the game, it seemed as though the victory would belong to the Eagles. The Eagles put up a tough fight. In the third quarter ofthe game, Central led with 21-7. The Rams did have a 7-0 lead but three consecu- tive touchdowns by the Eagles wiped the Rams out-momentarily. 134 The Rams regained confidence when Central s punting game collapsed under pressure. The Rams took over. Leroy Wons- ley made a touchdown on a bullish run off right tackle and the point after kick by Tyronne Smith slashed the lead in half to 21-14 with 7:28 to play in the quarter. The Rams had one promising drive end at the Eagles' 46 early in the fourth which failed at the six. Bobby Junior dropped there on third down and was standing at the 10, waiting for a receiver to break loose, causing the Eagles to recover the ball. Bobby Junior had 6:06 left to work with and managed his time Well after the Rams recovered the ball. He gained the necessary yardage by about the nose of the ball. On a dramatic touch- down attempt in the final six minutes. Junior succeeded. This raised the Rams to a 22-21 victory. 'TSE' On the following Saturday, the Rams traveled to Washing- ton, DC to battle the Bisons of Howard University. The Rams definitely had some problems in this game. How- ard Won 37-6. Seemingly, our defense was no match against the Bisons. This game was actually a scuffle between two teams determined not to give up. The next team for the Rams to battle was the Broncos of Fayetteville State. This was not an easy game to win for the Rams. The Broncos were ready! Nevertheless, the Rams had tightened up both defensrvelv and offensively The final score for this game was 79 1-1 Another victory for the Rams. Bowie State Bulldogs did not stand a chance against the Rams of WSSU. The Rams were too tough' The Bulldogs could not stand the beatings that our defensive line exerted The final score was 43-7. What a wav to brighten up Homecoming on a rainy day. The Ram's victory over Johnson C Smith 7 1 en ihled them to take hold to the CIAA title yet ther e wer e tvv o ,Q imes left to play, Elizabeth Crtv and St Paul before becomrnf the champions. Although the Rams did not win the L IA -X ox er ill it was a great season RAM BASKETB LL S .I- , are W- 4 ,L A L avrgg' , K-w , f ' l Alexander Hooper Samuel Jones ,0- .1 Curtis Walker 136 Gary Cromartie Dominick Jackson Michael Lesane Kevin Reid Kevin Harvey fa ly 1 A X- Antonio Jones Steve Hood Lance Jones Terry Nance Jamal Pierce Coach Big House Gaines congratulated by Chancellor - Dr. Cleon F Thompson, Jr. on his 760th victory. 327' 35' LET THE GAMES BEGIN If 2' XX 'f 6 ,. .9 flag! -g sl. 4.f.v'lJ 13 ,..:.. I.. -4 n, , f - Q f ,, - v ,., T, ' 37.54 4g 'f, . H fr ,f-2, 'IN V.-A --39' TJ - -Z,-11,1 ' 'Ji' ' I xl - 4 1 W , F' D! ' U. 1-, g.' tif MW ,tt jx ,x R 'Q 's-N . xx' ff? ,fffvl im,-,,, QYNL ' Af? ' I F 'A .4 .V . ' gf' -q x 1 I n i I a riff ' ' U I , 5 , - Q i:' ' - 5 -V. ' , , .K-. , - . X ' : 1 ' 9 .. .. , ,A Y ,. , . - . , , . - ... , Y . ' A+, ,Fr .' 'LIT ' 'T -3- ,J ' . ,U gg A Ng W R M TOUGH Terry Nz1m'el44PpL1slwsfurtwu points. ,- LeadingreboumierGaryI'mmart1e saving the ball for possession. 1 1 ll 1? eA..- Q Hamper ILHP at the bark dum' fur twu pumts. Hood ll-U nn the jump. 139 -cf' SKYI G HIGH -1 v I Spell 11221 flies over NCCU players for two points. 1 l l I l l l I Hooper 12-11 leaps for an easy score. 7 .- , . 3 i 1 ' Hooper makes it look so easy! l l Cromartie 649 and Hood ll-lb bringing it down together. 140 , . ILL. :Q-1: 'Q .'a .--, Harvey H21 taps his two points in. :ST 1 'Ax 11 .Q - J - i7 --. .. -3 , - ,Z Q -I ,l C'lm1'lie Spell 1121 goes with the flow, RAMS KEEPI G THIA GS UNDER CONTRGL Gary l'mr11a1'tieI5-lion thu: jumpur , , , but lnisses, Hoop fur twn, ,Cf-.1 1Ma,,5-,f .. 'Ct' ' ' 1 1 l dLP DH7llAlA'S M BASKETB LL 1986-87 Dawn Hand Sharon Alexander Q Q Angela Blackburn Angela Henderson I' Donna Johnson Priscilla Thomas 142 Muriel Pe-ed ll Alicia Young Sharon Holloway Deborale Richardson Maria Conners Carolyn Huntley Laverne Smith it Coach Stinson Conley t 1 1 HY lk RE DY FOR 'EM ALL w v Dawn Hzmmi tlll and tm-unl-1nz1t6s rcudy to play. xr-v f cuvg xzilgg Danna Johnson 43113 Quotes two agzillwt St Auggllwtnw Angela Ht'IlLiL'l'Sl'lI1 passing Lu Shawn Holloway for an 4-usy twu. Hullnway up fm- twu. Huntley shows how uasy it is. 'ir 'f ' THE E LADIES RE RAM RO GH D 9 IZ. P' q 'A .sf ,-- ' - V nl T N Dr. Huntley - Is this an attempt to dunk'. Holloway up for two 144 .Ji io- Dr. Huntley psyches out an Aggie on a trick pass to team-mate. A it Dr. Huntley uzm't he stuppccl, l Henderson l34l up fm' twu. l ,l l 1 v l 1 1 F l I 52 ll gs I Eu ll ll 'w lu , . l Huntley lays it up. l l 1 ...1 - gal- 9-f ,fl. Holloway makes an easy twu pumts -fv f L: 11 sg llxgogfwm A 5 A 6... 9 1 N X - 1 I in. -A , . 1 i 'x '1 I-fe'x'yN ww JI' 4' v E 1 w i i N l 5 N w I Ulf E w + . x pd- S X ' 1 s. ffwq 1 ' vxng :-3 1, - N R515-V I I :hl . v N I' . I X ' . 't s...f-3J N g' 5 . rn A l'Qul'.1:S, J v Q CQQFX1 x Q ,, 0 YIM ,, '- uh- L ' ' xi' 5 Y '1 Q5 I '51 . pgs.-El:-'fali Q' -Us -mvr ' A ' 1 ' Mlgls I-J Mp? . Q - 'v fa, , ! l.F. 4 ASQ 3:18 K 0 ,A ,4 my! ff 1,-'ll - .la..f 4- I H. 'I Q -.. f T9 1 x-- v . , 41 1 . 1.- K I 'J .S ff, 1 0, 1 PK gs - f' . I x - N ' xv,-sox I, xi 4 , l4 f Mx '17,-' x I . 'fi 1 fi 5 ' x . X A x ' ' l .,1l 'I I - 'x X L x I w'.1S,I ' 5 xldl I-V N l r. I '-1 - el .. . n 1 0 n L SJ ' al A N 41 url ' . . W, V C17 t Al 'ir ...A ' '19 4' F - - - -n - X-L '- , ,.,, .-...1- . ., .f I! H - . Y ,,..,., - 5 I ' X 1 ,, -A '5 3.12. In i 1w-A , wma ' .. .Nix 1986 87 LADY RAM RESULTS f l-W0 4,7 77 Xl 90 T0 '2 68 77 80 88 83 ,'L5..il,S g one . 1 79 VS 84 VS ?!. 56 77 -lb 92 55 TENNIS otz T' Charles Harris. RuyJuhnson,ChL1cl-Q Jones. James Roach and John Bigelow .. .....L Hi 44-4-v Lllfbt 150 ,A 21731 .l'! A :AfL4.y, 4 ' . V, 1 I , , M . .,. 'io- , gg , r ' ' Y 44, Q 4-.5 F. xv- ' . ,' J, ,.. I . ' . ' ,. 1 X V. ..- v I i ! V David Alston Charles Jones John Bigelow I I 4 2 . s I I . Y . 4 N I I 9 .4454 sf' 32 '- h .A . eww I In , -ffklgglnh 1 -ff' - Lv Q-iw , 4 .. . V KQ. L-. 92 ,- 545 .m' , Q -wrt. 354: A r.f,:f: u fr . 4 1 .- '9 3 ' 4 'rfff5g , . Tip, - :-- g -,, : bei: Fw!! ' ' ' '-:Aw , ' ly ' James Roach Roy Johnson 5 I 4 4 . i Af-EB V Uv-wt, 1'-v fCfQ4 w- P J V qa 'va I' nv U ' tri ,V V 'kikxg gf-Tvil 239 A '- Bernadette Williams, playing tough defense. Terry Hanks prepares a slam for Stacey Brown. Lynnette Giliam on a slam return. Teammates ready and waiting forthe ball. 153 O 1 5 F 'EN fs -, J R! I9 , U I, m sn ,,,l rp a is P 93:1- 9 ag. 9 3, i, A an S A ft I RESTLI G TEAM Marcus Myers, Bennie Carver, Harry Winford, Mitchell England, Daron Johnson, James Mchinnaham, Danny Boden Asst Lofuli Melton Haxdee Coach Mel Fair, Jimmy Hester, William Byers, Larry Dulin, Rodney Rivers, Shawn McMillian, Henry Byrd Anthunv Grist John Qlllbt Derxuk Watson. WRESTLING 4.-fi .I 'ka- I 4 I N li 4 4 w w 1 i 1 4 ' 'HST-'l ' J K. . -F V 'W' A V . - V ' -A-sr 'f771a:'f ,, ' A :P-7-: 'f :- gvff' , f., 5, I, A si 41-in f Ti , 3.1 ' F iff' f ' 4.-A , fair? If 4-Tai. :ir .C :jimi is ,,f.,Y :P U ---fm? TL- 'A sf. W- --film.-Q.-' ,mari 1 V -. rig?-dl-CU' 1 f, ,f--33, nf .': :P ,. do-A ' K '?:i':ff' H .i'N'-'wzlflf - v gc, ' ,,.,,:g-5'-Q... -ff' K , - f fff-ecfaeg 14 ' '97 ,-,, ,4gx.I.4-. 1 n i a 5 Y 1 I i M , 's M g. in ,. N if -- 1: Qmw-xiii? 'W-ffE.e'. Sis 5 r 3-isf.. Sp-na - 4 .cf --vu -ssqwg IW I . I V. IH: -n J' . N, I i . I I I , I ll l l 1 I1 ,I ll gl, ill ,r I 'H gi l r ls Pl l l I I x I I pi Ill I aw .. I ml ll v SOFTB LL Q. 5.4: vt ,.. , . ' -klein 9. -x- L... , I if-,. W., -, A ' f!1'a , ' A E L+ l 'te-flf 1 ' 5 ISV. AA !E :,,i'3?' U : , 'I+ .V fi . , ., , ,- ,.. ... Ar.. -uae? lin!! Y 1,11 :N-Vi' fzllllifl, 'I ' Juimhq 3 1' '4' 1' lynx.: lqlf x X u K- I - H 1 L f New 'Ai , J, ,..1 4 'i1--'Tffrj., ,L 4'.I'll5!f, - NJN. YM. Q ,Hy . ,' J V .-'-- X - L.-x ,fl . 'H ' ' jilftf -ff -' ' -'frcl' -. r 'bf'-sl : ?.-,..., 'f- -'jflf-' . - 1 'I ,.f ' Y TB, X- .A .vng :all .. 'l'F.-I -it .IU .41--bl' 113' .-+.!i53. LJ-fbi! Janice Blocker, Faye Cobb, Jannifer Conrad, Terry Hanks, Carolyn Huntley, Trudah Lucas. Keenan Menefee, Tracy Monroe. Malissa lvlurray, Roslyn Nowlin, Cindy Pompey, Nevayta Strother. Mary Thomas, Sonya Hurt, Tim Grant, coach. 1986 Softball - CIAA Champions Did you know that Winston-Salem State has one of the best softball teams in the CIAA and the NCAA? This great honor stands to be true because of some very outstanding players. Keenan Menefee, a senior has been honored for all CIAA. All tournament and CIAA player of the year. Menefee has the highest batting average and highest home run average in the NCAA. Melissa Murray, ajunior. placed seventh in NCAA for runs batted in. Murray has also been honored as all CIAA. Amongthe players honored for all tournament are Beverly Bowden. Roslyn Nowlia and Faye Strother. The team placed second in the NCAA for high batting average. This team has attained these honors through the great coaching strategies of Mr. Tim Grant who has been honored as CIAA coach of the year. Let's hear it for our softball team! R-A-M T-O-U-G-H! 158 - I-Ju.. . -'-:Q s...--p..n?.,.:-J ,-Av-. . F11 . A I 1 .IN ' f- , D J 1 fu 8 I A , A SU ' .QQBQ F 'X ' A I EX. Kg N 1145 hui I I N 1 I F in W f in RESULTS OF THE 1987 CIAA WRESTLING CHAMPIO SHIP HELD AT WIN STON-SALEM UNIVERSITY 'lu . I Y Individual Weight Class Champions l l l l , ,W . PLACED IN CIAA TOURNAMENT 158 lbs. Mlliam Byers 3rd 167 lbs. Shawn McMillian 3rd Hwt Anthony Grist 2nd 160 118 lbs. 126 lbs. 134 lbs. 142 lbs. 150 lbs. 158 lbs. 167 lbs. 177 lbs, 190 lbs. Hwt 3rd Place 3rd Place 2nd Place Livingstone College Winston-Salem State Norfolk State Virginia State Elizabeth City State St. Augustine's College Bennie Carver James McLinnaham Ira Cheatham Danny Boden Henry Byrd Ray Harris 4 Mnston-Salem State Vldnston-Salem State Norfolk State Winston-Salem State Winston-Salem State Norfolk State Mike Wood Bill Wamsley Larry Bethel Huge Brown Virgi Norfolk State nia State Livingston College , Livingstone College , l 158lbs. l Vlhlliam Byers Vwnston Salem State l 167lbs. Shawn McMillian Winston-Salem State Hwt. Anthony Grist Vldnston Salem State Team Scores 95 Points lst Place 7316 Points 2nd Place 7014 Points 3rd Place 4215 Points 4th Place 19314 Points 5th 8 Points 6th Place Special Awards Coach Of The Year Melvin Fair Winston-Salem State Most Outstanding Danny Boden VlHnstoneSalem State Wrestler Most Pins Mike Wood Norfolk State Quickest Pin Mike Wood Norfolk State I N l 4, Y - FUT RE RAMS Y Little Mr. Ram and Little Miss WSSU wave during the Homecoming parade. E CAME TO P RTY I The Junior Vlziss spniisiws 11 t-,gli party. it OCTOBER I 9-25. 1986 omecoming Week as in i is liicki-rsnn during'l'uruiiut1uii night. Chaiicullur Cleuii F. Thompson, Jr. cuiigrzitiilzit M -I z -l V nv L ,v ' W ION NIGHT w .farm Q Q L' Rn 1 Auhu M1xxWQbU 1085 841 hnlpx Tonvl Ldw uds M1 s WbbU 198087 with hcl' Tonya K Q 7.12 as If 'uzigls :fo 'v x or 64.5 vi:-1. Rf ri sw' J U', Zvi' ' -Q11 ol' I I Fl! - ' A Miss WSSU and family tic. X I IL. I 7 lb Eclwzwds, Miss WSSU, zuldrussu q . .. . 1.-,'.. a . , v . . . .r ' wr C ' 4 s thc ulldivncc 4 P.. X ,faq 'a,.,'. :ff 2 - me -: 2' - ' . 1- 1 . ggfq lr, ,gist f: Y: .YI ' 's'l,1f 5 .x-ia, ' ' s' .. 'ag ,I :'1 f1fj'es.'.'f:, LV? Ffffyis- 5.1. Q o stan: br' 'AE' , S j ZLZ u' l,. -...Q 'iilh ' The Homecoming Tradition Rams On! Homecoming week consisted of an array of funfilled activities. The Freshman Class was in- troduced to The Ram Experience as they labori- ously raffled off tickets for a WSSU starter jacket and participated in a special Freshman Double Feature held at the Student Union. Incidentally, Sunday was deemed Freshman Day QYEAHJ. 8-2.- sal' Q ' ., 'lib' qs 4 . The Sophomore Class got the ball rolling with balloon-a-gram sale and raffle for tickets to the Homecoming Show. The Junior Class made their presence known with such social activities as Punk Rock Day and a Toga Party. Laurel wreaths and white sheets were seen everywhere. Now, wasn't that neat! Wednesday was declared Senior Day, all the seniors gathering at the Student Union where they began their spirit Ccontinued to p. lli-ll B Q 0 ' . . Students enjoy coronation niglit at WinstonfSalem's M.C. Benton l'onven- Mr. Ram. Michael Dickerson, makes his entrance on to the stage waving tion Center his scepter as only the King of liamland can ' 5- Q.. Oi' Av J a b 'Q . 39 . Mia lluyon. Miss Peyfrzuii Hall, meets her escort 'Sl ' ,,,n :'- 1 .fk b 4 .v U, --- ia. F '5C oi Q 053 ok Q Q' 4 it ' 9 C Oo ...,-.. sf,-sen. as--3 4 1- I Y .F '32 ' ..i.: ' r ' ' Qu' 5 3:31 -'3 'a ' z r ff'-f i.if H A beautiful song, a wonderful night and an special person V 5 1' A 153' -1 aj ,rr -, ., ,. iv-.ee ,ff V -, nc fi s f fs sf- ,,,.,,. .,..,. Muir., L. . 7 .. 1 4 -'W'- T I 'HQ DINNER . . .-fhey marched into the cafe f4nanti1i,e'g It's Homecoming Y'all, It's Homecoming' Y'al1 as loud as their voices would allow. Afterwards, the Senior Class trottled off to The Red Room where they had their traditional fellowship dinner. Thursday night Miss Tonya Ed- wards was crowned Miss WSSU. Students sat with gleaming smiles as they watched the lovely Tonya Ed- wards accept her crown with pride. Friday, The Founder's Day program kicked off the main event. As we, the students of WSSU, received a very dynamic message from well-known Kcontinued to p. 1679 l Regina Mack enjoys her senior dinner R Seniors await the big feast Seniors line up for the tradional dinner .Vi X . 1151. fu' . X I 1 K 4 x 1' ,A 5 -11, K' 4 Michael Clark, SGA president, and Doris Hussey, SGA representative, are speechless at this time. They are involved in a contest - who can eat the most. X 2 TOGA PA 'TY s 'Y I em M, , 4s 1 Q ft' U ff,-I i x . PM Nz.. in ivg 1,93 -harm.. X gi 3 .ff ' '-.15 ,-LQ' - 1 '12 .N'- ' .lx A 2? A s:L A 4 w ,L A , .'-1. 1-1' 'I-F fl-1 . ' ... 1. -. 'Ii' ff! a f, , ' - Q Q wa 1' wa 'rx 11. E . .Magik 1 E .dk . fy 3 9. L M: iff 1' ' IIXIFEQQ Y' 1 IN II W VIRGINIA K. NEWE Cin -ts T3-EFQ JI!- ,W W Q -.. . ax, N Vx . .rl 'af . n y- .l-... I rp 'r , 1-vw I f if NX I -I . fl: X .II-.i z fy' , ' I' . H, , 3- ,A., , A: lim 5 I xlll . Q lx qxiqlx -f,ll I , I I 7 1 3 I I I I I I I I I I I I I ll 'I I I I I I MISS SICNIHIQ ' Agana I rukl-t'1mI F Q - In I . ,Wx K' I I -D gj I rfyrf 6 K Cf 417011011 K Al1tun1nINla-I-Ia X -v A . C MISS ,II'NIt Mays-1:1 Mvlnlxln IiHI,Iw.Il11n1.1 fvrs MISS SOPHOMORE MISS FRESHMAN Terri Hankerson Alva Carlisle Timothy Martin James Hampton MISS YEARBOOK STAFF Lynette R. Harley Carey W. Worth MISS DRAMA GUILD Michelle Raveneau Brian Drake MISS BIG BROTHERS! BIG SISTERS Wanda Westherry Warren Carter Miss STUDENT NURSE I ASSOCIATIONS Latanya Alexander Herman Burney .. DA.. MISS Umvmzsnziirs' 'nemsemfmf 1 HL ww 1- ' -Tv MISS STUDENT UNION Marcietta Mlliams Antonio Wilkerson bi I -- I, MISS TWIN CITY Patsy L. Melton Daryl Davidson MISS UNIVERSITY CI-IEERLEADER Veronica Spencer Ronald Bennett MISS UNIVERSITY VHOIR Yolanda Williams Darryl Crawford f N MISS UNIVERSITY MARCHING BAND Valraunze Harris Michael Neal 'li I I J.,J MISS FELLOWSHIP Texolla Johnson Tony Ginyard 2 Y,,J MISS MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Denean Ward Guanah Davis ,,-- ,152 4 xf L l.Q,1I-IG by wllfhw- Haokley 3 MISS ZETA PHI BETA MISS NEWS ARGUS Angela Corbett George Sherard ---i MISS PHI BETA LAMBDA Kimberly P 9017165 Sonseeahray Gilmore Jan Bailey Fonte Bray J' KW- V MISS STUDENT ACTIVITIES Sharon D. McCrae Christopher Blue ' ' ii-'...,,,,41gy4 -A- CSL, ,,,, MISS PAN HELLENIC COUNCIL Karen Thompson Kelvin Watson MISS BAPTIST STUDENT MISS ART FORUM UNION Kathy Fulp Renee Vlmliams Russell Manns Robert Mack 1.41 MISS DAY STUDENT MISS OMEGA PSI PHI Paula McCollum Charmel Milliner Vernon Knight Aaron Orr MISS IKIRCLIG K lfhcryl Aluxamln-r Mir-haul Little MISS MU EPSILON OF OMEGA PSI PHI Michelle Todd Mllie Johnson 17 17? MISS GAMMA SIGMA ' SIGMA Shavonnie Reynolds William Bryant 3 ' '..'.. -1' 'MES liilflllzx Klifiliiuv- ' CHARTER OF PHI BETA srGMA ,Deburgh Sharpe Dwaine Jackson ' ,.. 1, -H , , ,,,, A 1. ,v,-,- if .4 a ', 't' ff Bl' ' A rw' N 3'iea1vx Swg1r ' 4 . A, 3 ' A af ' f 34 l ' .. ,fl !'iJK'L?:'T 5 ' ' F I w5l.w?,, fii?fb gf, .,f':','+-- -N, V-1: l '- 4 I is QL, MISS BLACK AND GOLD Michelle Crumpton Carter Cue MISS DELTA SIGMA THETA Tonya McDougal Orlando Battle MISS DELTA CHI OF MISS GAMMA PHI OF DELTA SIGMA THETA Cassandra Harris Eric Dalton MISS KAPPA ALPHA PSI KAPPA ALPHA PSI MISS ATKINS HALL Antria White Carletta Konx Rita Sutton Eric Hudson Mark Sadler Kelvin Reid I w 'Spf 'Rf-Af 1 . MISS BICKETT HALL MISS BROWN HALL Lashmlda Hadley Sharon Blalock Kevin Ross Anthony Herndon S MISSVGOLSUN - Qilgte Gleerli-'V Einest Mlson 3 MISS DILLARD HALL MISS MOORE HALL ' MISS Denise Norwood Tammy Stowe Mark Wallace Melvin Young rl! il IN IN 41 N. X Qvl In-- , Q.. , ,lin ' Cx , Q : ' , x 1- ,' x - .0 v S R 4 , . . 4 x 4 ' A' ' , id .V - l I iii, xg ' 1' 1 A . ft HIP' . J,- , u. A4-nr . ff! x ,J f 7 9' - , rgm .J :N I ,.,!- lv A. , L? ' if 'far . 'x..,j-1. - , ? .- J-k?1 I I V ' Z2 rs' A Q' 1 P ' -- 5 -is X . f f ,LL-3 ' ' .,' A r 'Q K ' ' , X , V . f . ,MDV '- 'Q' 4 Q .K ' 43. I 'kv' P , A , , , . a, , 'L Q' H... , Z ,L W' ' f. 2, .. ff ' EFT'- . ' Q ' fl- ' . al , V A A Q- .F 6., 2 I 'J'::9'1,L 1 d qui, ' ' V :I 'I ' . E1 ' .' .55 K -QQ 1. I ' '57 .., Jxk ' D waik I..-rr.- CAREER SERVICES COOPERATIVE EDUCATION i Sandy Sosnick, Director of Career Services Walter Odom, Coordinator of Cooperative Education Career planning is a developmental process for students, therefore, as a part of their educational experience, students have career planning and placement services available to them during the entire academic experience. Among the services offered are career counseling ofindividuals and of groups Cincluding the development of decision- making skills necessary for life-long planningjg a career information libraryg sponsorship of career outreach programs, arrangements for visits to the campus of recruitment representatives from business, industry, government, school systems and graduate schools, and placement of students in employment or further professional prepara- tion programs. V8 The Office of Career Services also coordinates the education program, or Co-op at Winston- Salem State University provides opportunities for interested students to combine practical work experience with classroom and laboratory in- struction. The program provides jobs in business, industry and government directly related to the individuals major field of academic study. Cooperative education provides for experience in the real world of work by two plans: the alter- nating plan in which students alternate semesters of full-time academic study and full- time employment and the parallel plan in which students become part-time students and Work part-time. The goal of the program is to provide students with compensated work experience relevant to their majors with credit awarded by their major departments. Interested students may apply for this program at the cooperative education office. Sandy Sosnick, Phyllis Smith, Ann Cline, Sondra Mlliams, Barry Graves, Arlethia Thompson, Walter Odom, Greg Hairston I Sl. fnw STUDENTS INTERN S ? 1-2.2-x Tanya H. Hamlin, a junior computer science major from Winston-Salem, N.C., worked at Wachovia Bank as a systems librarian. The duties of the systems librarian dealt with assisting programmers and working with documentation of system devices. Through Co-op I learned the basic characteris- tics that it takes to be an efficient and desirable programmer. Victor O. Coffey,Va senior mass communications major from Wendell, N.C. worked at the North Carolina Department of Public Education as a research assistant. The duty of the research assistant was to assist the deputy superintendent. Coffey worked in the branch of mediaftechnology, which is made up of the computer services, education information services, media production services, media sup- port services and school media program service. The co-op position has helped to make a deci- sion about my career. The strongest point about this co-op position is that I had a chance to do more than what was required of me. 5 179 -mfefne: rf 1-.. - ,, - THE C0-OP EXPERIENCE , , ni Toni Shaw, a senior art major from Burlington, N.C. Worked at the Personnel Development Train- ing Center in Raleigh, N.C., as and assistant graphic illustratorfassistant media specialist. The duty of the assistant graphic illustrator is to work with each branch of the office of State Personnel. Pamphlets, book covers, flyers and logos are created for specific educational programs which are sometimes designed for the legislative and executive branch officers. The assistant media specialist Works mainly with the audio systems and video cameras. The media specialist decides on what type of music might accompany the slide shows. ShaW's educational goal is to receive her master's in art illustration at the American In- stitute of Applied Arts in Atlanta, Ga. 180 Alice L. Joyner, a native of Durham, N.C., majoring in business information systems, worked at Wachovia Bank in Winston-Salem, N.C., as a systems librarian. Her duties as a librarian dealt with document- ing system devices and assisting programmers. Joyner hopes to be able to use this Co-op experi- ence to set an edge on thejob market. She hopes to work at Wachovia on a permanent basis. i 1 l v 1 1 v wr' l i l i V L n i ij Deborah V. Barr, a senior political science major from Winston-Salem, N.C., worked for the i Alcohol Beverage Control Board on the adminis- l trative level. Her duties were ordering liquor for the store Q and checking it when it came in on Wednesday. 5 -5 She plans to pursue a master's in public adminis- J , tration. i i l l l l l 1 r i g X L 0 Juan Evans, a native of Jacksonville, N.C., worked at the Division of Crime Control Public Safety. The title of the job was systems manager assis- tant and involved making sure the systems ran smoothly and assisting other users. Evans hopes to gain additional experience and knowledge by using a larger and more powerful system. 181 JOB LOCATION ANE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM '-a.glI'v Barry Graves is in charge of the Job and Development Program at State University. The position are to develop off-campus employment tion of students for er struction in care and ability skillsl, and ment, organization of career of seminar series, data collection and for federal reporting purposes. . . , Q V1 During the student's initial visit to the ,TLD office, data on work experience, interest and general background are gathered. Additionally, assisstance is Offered in developing a resume' and strengthening interviewing skills. This preparation increases the student's chances for employment. Then students with the right quali- fications are matched with appropriatejobs, and referrals are made. Employers make the final hiring decisions. Jobs located through the JLD Program cover a variety of fields. Unlike the cooperative educa- ation progarm, the JLD Program is not of academic nature. Many of the Jobs do not offer students experience relevant to their career aspirations. Even jobs unrelated to a student's academic pursuit can provide self-confidence, a work history and a chance to improve in- terpersonal skills as Well as personal finances. 9 L. THE PART-TIME JOB College has boarding' students as well as commuting students. There is another distinct group of students, working students. The work- ing' student must tackle two goals. He or she must study as well as work. These students must adjust their schedules in order to accomplish these goals. Students have many reasons for working. They may need extra spending money or money to assist in the cost of their education. Whatever the reason, we should salute these students for their ability to get an excellent education and work as part of it. S Bettie Oates vuorl-i in customer eivice at Sears Tammie llawkins is einployell in th in lx 1 I -1-71 Y iw 'lit lb l :limi , Pamela Bohannon also wo 184 rl-is at Sears. AA we .s qu. QA ' 1' ll 1 D . X KP 'xx aiu...-. xv' 55's K ,lf Rhodry Anderson is a sales clerk at Belk. on 1.1 , ,Y, -- VY p ,N CGN TIN UI G i STUDE TS Interest in receiving a higher education is not only spawned in students fresh out of high school. , Non-degree professionals and skilled X laborers are an integral part of the by WSSU Student body. Although most g,.:vf ' V '.S. n 1 f1' 'L X students come to us straight from mom and dad's care, there are a lot of students who are moms and dads themselves and care about continuing their education. mald E. IbePriest Age: 48, Single YZ' Fil 5, le Jo l I I. -av Johnny Guptun Peter .l. Sczirnatn Age: 27, lllarru-il Age: 511. Single 185 Renee Drummond Age 27, Married . ga-A .s 1 T 1 4 Coleen Gillespi Age 30, Married ,- 8 w u 4 Charles Merritt Age 25, Married Sl. ' v K I I I I SIil'I'liMBliR-MAY . Q :sh I 5 iii gi y 1 I , 'it 1, t ra '-Q, -.-.L.!,,- am -I -F W , ,. A l Eggs ' 4 'I+ I . 1 A .- ,- fi, 187 E? X I ,fx . 391k BURCH ,-.- ,Q 4 Submitted by Toni Shaw 188 9 ll. W n I I Suhmlttcd by K1 m i'1m1plvell Submitted by Bren I Wilson Q. ,Tsliif-W, fwfr L. A 1- 5' k.6N Submitted by Janice Hobbs '-. - 1 i Sl ,,.....-.-r ..,.....-numb Q Q 1 'v QQ ' Q... 41. E 1 A xt vi--' Submitted by Victor Coffey 45137 'HV- 192 'fl I Submitted by Conrad W. Smith 1 ff - . QQ. - 011215. kia.-, .4-. ' Q h Q 'Q 'iam A' xl 1355 301 , .--,, 1 5. .... -. 1 1. ...,. N Wx, use PQ' inf' 9 fo Q, Ca 492535 9 cb e-'56 we KAREN LORDEMAN. PRESIDENT Angela Hunter lsena Coakley l Brenda Daniels Bridget Gary La Tanya Alexander Deborah Cates Hanensia Davis l l l i ll li vi 1 l, 1 E l r l ll 55 l 1 l -L QQ? , QQ' ii. 59 ml Y? l , l li JOHN RANKINS. ' PRESIDENT Angela Nicholson Warren Carter V li Steven Jamison Anthony ij Hemdon Qi John Rankins i-i v i 194 P O QQ We 4 'S' 'Sf Q0 A 1, QP 00 dzfvooffgbb W Of Ot Qffylf l'DIJll1Kl'l'lRlyI.l.. PRlLSlDlgN'l Calytt Wllllldlllx JWAYQUCJKQJ Bell Joy Lyon Elizabeth Bourne VLIJCFIC Gregory Sharon Denmng Karen Dodd Faye Colemtin Allxa Wilson Valene Swann Dawn Hneks Vulene Sunderx Jaequelxne Dooley Marsha Shearln Klmberly Wlgglnx Shirley Jackson Anthony Hemdon Eddte Klttrell Roderick Davis Charles Hama Todd Sellan Andre Hairston Angelo Moore Mynle Green Nlchole Smtth Mnchael Clark Stephen Wllll3mS Rennard Hams James MeSpudden Kelly Hewitt Forrest McFeeter CUTHRELL JOHNSON. PRESIDENT Ms, Caldwell, Advtsor Leslie Simpson Ltnda Shepherd Fellcia Sturdlvant Cuthrell Johnson Joseph Ratliff Angela Hayme Lou Txllmztn Bobby Matthews Joseph Washmgton Willie Baker 195 WANDA BROWN. PRESIDENT Jesse Burwell Dawn Hicks I Sh rman Fousl JESSE BURWELL. PRESIDENT Dawn Hicks Jesse Burwell Margaret Nance LaVeme Barrett Joel Mclver -K 45 1 seg? Q 6' geo? C3 5' Q9 9 51, QQ- ff ? 5 'x.. of 0 -is nl Z 0 wb 'Vo 4? AN IHONX VNILKLRSUN PRI-SIDI NT Hemdrd I ppx Raglnn lwlalk Ixeun Bmlev Ddrnll f...w.v Clmrlcs D.n1x Deborah Calm Joel Maher Wlllle Harden Ro-.lnex Peake INDIA BROWN PRESIDENT Shawna Semnnls. Todd Sellars Tabitha Bell Gloria Pnce Carl Tate India Brown Yolanda Williama Bill Hachly Karen Welcher Adrienne Young Dawn Hicks Dawn Dalton Thomas Fall Courtney Mack Brian Drake Marie Jackson Keshia Covington NSR SAB.-XS Fl.-'-.N M.-XYFIELD, PRESIDENT Rcgzna Slack 'wlnna Slephenx D:-lmrah BMT Kllke Clark Salusuan Muytleld John Home Warren Carter LE BARON BASS. PRESIDENT Ruta Powell Maureen Chavls Cheryl Alexander Brenda McDaniels Janet Pierce 4 'J AWSS D Y STUDE T ASSOCI TIO ,- s 1 J V CIRCLE K 198 DILLARD HALL V BICKETT H LL IURRI S I L ll l l Rl Sllll Nl lurrulN1LlulLrs Km lynx 'xlmm l,..lflLlN l nun lll Rmmld lhnmll Anglo Mmm R vhhx l.1Llxwn lxuln Ruxx SHARON HOUSTON PRESIDENT Karen Buuhanan Fave Coleman Sharon Houbton Tenna Wnllmms lxlm lxelsey 199 2 CHERYL ALEXANDER. PRESIDENT Run Powell Maureen Cl'l.1YIS Cheryl Alexander Brenda McDamelr. Jane! Pleree KATHERINE JOHNSON. PRESIDENT Marsha Shearin Dondellia Parker Myrtle Green Marquetta Bell .LJ 1. 4 .. '.o A BIG BROTHERS Sc BIG SISTERS V ATK1 S H LL I l 4 I I BROWN HALL 1'a1'l'I'z1tv,.Ir'. David Alston Cmwmi W. Smith, I,l'L'Sil!L'l1t J In H1 ' -s Q 1 15 nn Vlctm' Cuffs-y MOORE HALL Pqtllu Fdlllltl J3YlI1lft'l Kunmd COLSON HALL 1xNN111e 1 estu ru 1'l1arluttv Ikmplvs Yvuttu Pittuwzny Deb 'L 'Q ' ' A1 Vol -S 1 ' G '1 lm' Nu Byon Harris, James Caldwell, Stephanie Hill, William Batty, President: Anthony Butts, Michael King, Tony Walker, Marian Quick, Mia Wilson, Melanie Beaty, Bobby Montgomery, Joseph Washington, Shelton Bullard, Terry Brox, Janet Pierce, Connie Malone, Veronica Jacob, Michael Neal. Albert J. Tapp, Darry Jenkins '70 i4 GOTHAM CITY CLUB KINSTONS ' FINEST Klmberly T Wiggins Deborah Warren Elwanda Ingram Adv Lohla Bruton Joretta Strayhim Tonia Mggs Juan Isler Lavem Murnel Terry Warren J enmfer Raye Rolanda Beckvnth Dangdo Brown Ryan Marshburn ISOI' ' 1' 5' ff 135 W3 4' 'L N4- XP 1. x. 49 . , ' ' lp:-tn, , , - 2,3 . h .tg V ..v':,, . r., A - , . '., : ml gif , P , 512- 7' V 'JG' . 'I 'V' it, vieifz. an 1' ie., .- . f - ' w., I 'Q.','. . ' -, ,fy . 5 . , ai. ,Q i - 57 ' N- mfg' l '- '-'. gi v ,1L'?4':' l . . ' 552- ',y 1 .gif-v. A ff 'CF . . N- 5, , io, fy' ' . , ' -' F592 V 1 .r Q 3.1 .1 ., .,- 1' , , . -': -1:5 ,fy ,ge , - ,-T, -A ., .,, , 4 iff- 5 ' we H 1 - -' ' .Y T.-4, . ,. ntl -.if ' - -.315 . Q as., .- J, 5 . - gg , .,1 ' .. 2 4 - 3' - - ' '-14 ' 4' , ffl. . A vi- 'xrgj ' , V. 1,-i--23 1li,:1.S,flAf' G. . , , , , , ,H ,. .H M.. ,,,, -. .ue ,, kg, MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Vicky Robinson Denean Ward Myra Smith Phyllis Stanback Joel Bailey Denise Mathews, President Jonathan Napper DATA PROCESSING MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION I'znm-ln Watts IPZIYUI Alstnn Amy-lu Williams 204 3 BIG BROTHERS! BIG SISTERS Le'Baron Bass, President Jean Powell Maureen Chavis Janet Pierce Shelton Bullard 1 A J J 5 5. NAACP John Thomas President Michele Todd Todd Sellars D H k awn IC s Lmda McKmght Joelle Gwynn Tlm Abrams Cassandra Evans 4 Q xii-I , Y V , ,A:!,33.L- BAPTIST STUDENT UNION Charlotte Peoples JoAnn Jacobs Conrad Smith Sheila Willouby Kelly Renwrick WESLEY FOUNDATION I'Il'IlHlL' l'zu'vc-1' Ill'-nry Byrd Imwncll lxIL'LL'2lIl 1 heryl Iumllvy I'etu1'S1m5lvtz11'y Jr., l'v'm'e14lvr1l 205 M . '-fr' 5? Marla Blunt, Michele Todd, Tabitha Bell, Deborah Huffler, Marian Patten-m. India Brown, Kimberly Wiggins. Elizabeth Bourne, Muriel Peed, Sharon Dance, Kimberly Nesbitt. Rhonda Mitt-lit-ll. Fred Smith, Sabastian Mayfield, Regina Mack, Wanda Peterson, Katrena Neal, Sonya Garner Washington I'xeNhlaL0X1ng'ton Lathx Olixer Deborah Hofflel karen Hernandez D1 Brool-tshau Janet Pierce Wilton Donnell Shelton Bullaid Alfreda Smith Michael Ihight Pre-Qident CLUB SCIENCE AL I C SO 'U ,ATT Q --1 ow vm 'IQ 'm ,H 3 5 'IQ -v ' E1 rjlm 5 17 0 .vp 1 M H fn 'U ,S- . J -- If I E. ','U o 2 -rn m.-1 , fn P-3 l an ' m ' CJ' ,tn 7 ,.. Q U1 U' .4 . .f 5.1 .N -:4 . 'o. f to 'O , v 'U ' V , . Q . . p ' ,I . 4 ,, fn .-Q -,-I '79 -. ,-'U fo ,-. H 'N S .N m I V FE' '57 f. Q. I S an ,. Q . X Q ,. S - 1 CLUB H IS N SPA STUDENTS UNITED AGAINST APARTHEID Imul 1 VN xtt RLLlHlhr1ltl'x Mqxlx Blunt M1 1 Vhlsun VETERANS CLUB R g,1n1l1lSp+llu 111111 Q num Mn 1 xl Rxtllff 1 1 Y . I 'Q -z 'z s xr, 2 1 .r 5 ' Vi, , z J I . I I I . i 1 1 , 8 I h gr' 2 A' Y. .- 1' Nzltlz ix--11,I n' I-nt X .' Elo: 1 METRO CITY, INC. Michael Johnson Carleen Chalmers Terri Smith Carl McCall, President Evelyn Watson Jewel Miller Rodney Brown Conrad Smith Robert L. Wright CIRCLE K Jean Powell Shelton Bullard Janet Pxefrce Le Baron Bass President Maureen Chavls n V 1: . nf? 'D N s ,fr x , A A I - ? x'- 'r'i --L gsm- 271' .ww- l nr l 'lfr I fl- S- . 1 . ,NS 5, , J., ffigvgg , 'wffw -' 524 - ' . '- ' 1 va 'x .A - I H ' 'J' 'LQ' .3 , 1,-'V 1-Y' if ffl: v'V.'Q' . '. ' '.' ral! 1 ff I - 71? ff -I ' 4,i, ' '..f. TL ' -J' 1:1 V L- ., levi, I lf 'fix A IA-I . ,' V-1 ,J,.',., ' . , . L-H, I ,, V, Z- 1 I .iffxx '. 55, l l I fiir, . I Y ':... 1 1 A , . a six- Sharon Green, Kishzx Wall, Sharon Moss, Beatty Barnes, Vanessa Brown, Vanessa Brown. Stephanie Williams, Vivian Reid. Dance Instructcn' Lorretta Wilson, Darryl Womhle, Dawn Hicks, Jzmws Wheeler, Bl'lJ.iI1 Bunch, Eddie Stevens 1 n Y l GROUP DANCE ORS J A PE FXJ O CD ..-f The Teachers Fair was held February 4, 15487, in the C.E. Gaines Center. The Winston-Salem State University Career Placement and Planning sponsored the activity. Winston-Salem State University students and students from other colleges and universities attended. 137 school sys- tems were in attendance at this year's teachers fair. 9 T4 P190 99 096 Ne S ,qv il' UM 510 wi' 210 ll IIYX ru '.x.4f twfrxmiwi mm m'1llL1lxIl1L' :mfl 1 rw I ul H - uw :uh-I III .flzlk lrni--vm-ll.-L'I,nI4 14,-MMIII,Im-IwvM,1lN Ilx I rx Mlm lu If-'lump-Ill1.u INLX .nlxx--, mm .wllwlfwlx Ill lmfmlwx .w.flI1-mf, x'41NlwIfifNl1u ll ISL. ',I,:x-131-zu Iluww-I1 I'2lIlHIX1'l'HkIj Nfl.- nrlvlvm-1llu1y.INI.'X wvlnl Imwf, In-.1115 Y-I dtln- 51-zu' .w-ml:-v xml n rx NKNNl lnxnmgtnn KuIl1L4', St. fX11g1w!uuu-R ltx Niwtulk Mun' I mx'--rv N xltx Ilzmnplmn l'mv--lxlty 211 BLAIR HALL The Newly Renovated Blair Hall Office Of The Registrar Will House . . . Financial Aid Office Of The Chancellor Career Services And Counseling Office Of The Vice Chancellor For Career Services Library Academic Affairs Financial Disbursement Office Of The Vice Chancellor For Board Of Trustee Meeting Room Student Affairs General Reception Area THE ALBERT H. ANDERSON CONTINUING EDUCATION CENTER . 7.5. 4-:Hi 1: he - ' - . - . Hr -'. f-iegff' '-.M V as h .Su . -.,. 1-.:.-:.'Iwfr4, a.:ZH,.-:fsxlmfw ' A... . .. The Albert H. Anderson Continuing Education Center will be accessible to university-sponsored groups, groups sponsored by public and private agencies, and the community at large for public programs, general meetings, and special presentations. Additionally, the center is designed to provide a favorable learn- ing environment for several academic programs servicing the general student population. Occupancy of this facility is scheduled for the fall of 1987. In addition to the Facility's director, the center will house the Con- tinuing Education Program, the Graduate Center, the Depart- ment of Education and Physical Education, Commercial Music and Dramatic Arts Facilities, the Minority Biomedical Research Support Program CProject Strengthenl, and the Microelectronics enter. Through the early years, the college library operated informally with friends donating daily and weekly newspapers and magazines for students. Then, in 1924, the first recorded attempt to organize the library was made. Nearly 3,000 volumes were counted and stored in Carolina Hall. The next major thrust to strengthen the resources came in 1940. The collection was relocated to Blair Administration!Library Building, and friends con- tinued to play a significant role in collection growth through their substantial contributions. The collection developed from less than 25,000 volumes to nearly 50,000 volumes between 1940 and 1967. The library moved into new quarters in March, 1967, when the 32,990-square-foot C. G. O'Kelly Library - named for a president - was completed. A major fund raising campaign was launched in 1967 to develop a collection to support the newly inaugurated liberal arts curriculum. Again, alumni and friends worked diligently to achieve the goal. As the collection continued to grow, the need arose for larger quarters. A 14,000 square-foot addition was opened in March, 1971. In July, 1986, the North Carolina General Assembly funded another addition and major renovations for O'Kelly Library in the amount of nearly 35.1 million. The new library is designed to provide services that will support graduate programs in liberal arts and business. It will be fully automated from acquisitions to reference. Approximately 150,000 volumes are currently in O'Kelly Library, To support the proposed curriculum, 180,000 titles should be avail- able by 1990. In years past, the sustained efforts of many alumni and friends helped the library come of age. The project completion date will be summer of 1989. After the library is completed 214 ' THE O'KELLY LIBRARY fi? fi .-,.-,, :L1'-,g ga fag bf:-L -1'3 3-1.1 -5-7. . ,.- .1-4-1 -nu-ggi.: ...- -- .nl F gd .--u.- ni in .-1.- . 55:- n-1-1,901 ,. ,, L1-1: 5:55- ...- msg: ,rs -1: rllf- .4 ,,....- v1S - ---::'- 3'-1 -r.:.1... :.'-:E 31.-- :r:.-L: z-Q: ..... . i I v I l - I it will hold 250,000 volumes, a student lounge and 30 small individual study rooms lsmall enough for only one person.J The library will 4 'Lau maintain its present levels. The facility will be completely automated for the circulation and card catalog system. .. 'J 'qs -'S '- f uf- if P im N f . 1 , in . wt PN --,WAX 'A -' r '74 'i 1' 1 .1 JZ,- Ag M Cf- mug, J ff. 3 4-11 I I 1 f U' 1 ' . -.R .-7' 15- Q P r .s w ' , 91 L! 29.335 2' QEQXQ -- av l4i.vnv, 4 nr ,Q x .V -lj -6 ig . J x XX Mike Callaghan Dr Jerrv Hlcherson o , 'Qi v 'M- ' W - u , 741. - .1 VI, l 1 ,H .Y S.. ,v .1 1.11, Dr. Charles Wiliams Ms. Sonja D. Williams 'L s 1 N 1 .,' rs. Maurice Juhnsm n V D1 Paul B Wu nl ACADEMIC SUPPORT 7 BUSINESS AN ECONOMICS Dr. Willie H. Bailey Mrs. Elsie Blackman Dr. Sammy Elaasar Chairperson 7 -. , X S 4 ,Q Mrs. Arlean D. Gill Dr. Nathan Harris Dr. J. Otis Haywood I P 218 Th C -lll '- m ,Jr 1.1 it if 'ill' G' 1 Dr- Peter Nd0ma.0g-ar Dr. Valentine J. C. Okonkwo Mr. Vernon L, Roblnsun Mr. Stephen Kwasikpui Mr. Marshall Reid Mrs. Gladys Oldham X' f ,sv Dr. Donald Suttles L ENGLISH AND COMM. ARTS 220 H . U Dr. Lucy K. Hayden Dr. Adnee Bradford Dr. Michael Brookshaw Chairperson X-an Mr. Vwlliam Burke Dr. Eddie Cecil Dr. Warren Couch L1 7' 32: L. , Dr. James Dervm lqmlw l . l l I Q l F It-,- Xff I I Dr. Glenda Gill Dr. i xi 'G Dr. Rebecca Nail Ms. Sonja D. Williams arles Jiffy? Gray lx 'X ' o Q 9 l X x . AL Y Dr. Elwanda lngram Mr. William Phillips Dr. Valerie S-addler 'lv I' A I 1 r 1 Dr. Melvm Gadson Mrs. E Duren Dr. Pa air erson Chp ! EDUCATION AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION ...C A . Dr. Manuel Vargus Dr. L ia-r,,,. ,-'- '7A-- ??- -Z, WX 222 I 2,i1l.7fY,, aa,Wa, lvl ,,. r 'lv' 1 . l y .nl - lx wif' ' is -fi ' U 5.1 , 5 'Q If K f Dr, William E. Lido: Dr. l'ai'ulyn B, Berry K Area Coordinator . -v- , J l i I Ms, Dovie J. Gamble Mr. Timothy Grant Ms. Cynthia McAfee Mr, Henry Taylor r r XX gtyul, A 7-.-4 'vo- Mr. Melvin Fair Ilix Dennis Fi-ldui' 223 4 FI E ARTS Dr. Fred Tanner Dr. Vwnston Bell Dr. LaPointe Davis Chairperson 5' Dr. Faustina Holman Dr. James B. Kinchen Mr. Harry Pickard l 1 l 722 l .471 1 ,Zi ' ' A '- Ti: F ,gnu 1 - -I 1 ,Q yi 55 I '. qi' '34 Q .-.Q ,','f - 1.q5.,f,if.H ' ' 'TQ 1 '-A-Q 'V' u 'r 1 a,,l O. ...IU Q I' n 2 '0 ':ol . Q. ',ll-.I Q.. .'llA O ,-'sing r .'.llf .. ...ll: ,,,. J 00 IIA! Q - Q ,Q . . :: 'llll ' 'Inns ,' lags l I l 1' ' ' : fl - og: x 4 'J s -'a '. 'H 'x 1 I 1? Mr. Roland Watts Mr. Francis B. Baird Mrs. Arne-nia M. Davis Area Coordinator ,.... X I -uv, lx 'L 1111 Nb Dr. Astor Herrell Dr. Atu A. Ayuk Ms. LaVetr1ce Oliver NATURAL SCIENCE fJ 1 f Ni Mrs. Queen B. Reid Dr. Deva i Sharma I . E. 17- 'U x W U X A' ' . ' k V I i - ,4 x, tf - - L HA ' W '. ' Dr, Jacqueline Shepperson Dr. Madho Singh Dr. Ann M. Weigl Dr, Levi Walker NP XX -'wr 9.1. fil- QA. 7. ,7- '- 1 i :1 Dr. Kim H. Tan I IL 1 22 SOCIAL SCIENCE I ' '- Y i N- Dr. Orus Barker Dr. Howard Barnes Dr. Lenwood Davis Dr. Morton Heller Dr. Larry Hungerford Ivy x ' 1 1 Dr. Richard Krajcik .41 . san, Dr Paul huhl Dr Jamex MLLaughl1n Dr Dumxld M 1cThumpwn Q a..-Tn xnx- -n X 'Hu Y 'XY '1 MSX F W X X - 2 1 . 1 1 , af, I , i 1 I I : Dr. Wiliam Rice Dr Subash M Shah r 4 V i CS14' , 1..J':.rr'r':'t.': IT' 'v -' ' NURSING AN LLIED HE LTH x W I W i V r I 11 I ll l v I iq H. ri i i S I 5 M W N5 M 2 1 . I i Ill N 1? ' me li s li Mi J 230 ,7. ib- -sf, Dr. Alice Johnson Mrs. Lenner Jefferies Chairperson I ,,, L f 1 Mrs. Betty Alexander Program Coordinator Ms. Ranell Young ' fi!- '. K., xi? 'Hg 5 Q' 1 I ii' In H ,, , I I VJ 'if Ms. Pamel a Chasten 3-X .K : YQ Lf 1:- 7 I X J' MAJ, Jmm-s W. Devocht SFC. Jamc R Dggenkoll MILITARY SCIENCE r fy V 7 ,fa I I ,- v- A ...r-.,, -cn O'KELLY LIBRARY STAFF 1, ,v,, .-v .,, 4 is ER L- fi i1l..l..+,g,YY 777727 Y V WV Y h 1 9- 7 fxf' n OK Mrs. Elva Jones M I e Gfnrv Dr. Sandrla N. Kerr Dr. Martha V, Russitch Chairperson V ' -. i' y , ,. ' 1 M A ' Q1 M , ., A 1. rf 'fx --1 i 5 x M s 4 M' + w M I sr ' ' M ' s, . M ' f H a , L .f ' F x Dr. Mansour Samimi Dr. Vdaykumar Vyas Ms. Mary Jane Williams Mr Dan Wishniet ky .p. l I In MATHEMATICSXCOMPUTER SCIENCE 2 Mrs. Naomic S. Attucks Mrs. Jessica M. Bailey Ms. Debbie L. Conrad Mrs. Lucille Fair ill A N , 1 .J fl . A ' f if 1 1 x 7 ' ' . . . Ms. Karen Hernadey Mrs. Estella E. Love Ms. Teresa Anne Lytie Ms. Patricia Marthin f 5 N ACADEMIC 4 CLERICAL bill... , fv- f mari I :Fifi .A l Sb c.. xx 1 1 l f Mrs. Angela McCray Mrs. Lillian Raines Ricllardsun Ms, lleborali Ruse in 11 N 'Z .--., Mrs. Brenda Smith Mrs. Essie R. Sturdivant Mrs, Beverly A. Tucker l i n l i. i r .---l:..-.-...- L ! ,f C 9 4 A J C 5 Mrs. JUSUDlllIlU ll. Szmiux-l at Ms. Cythia Wyatt . .J .-.1 ., an .1 Q. jx.. BUSINESS AFFAIRS 236 Mr, Marion M. Cobbs Mr. VWllie S. Bailey Mr. James Lewis Mr. Ric V. Thompson Mr. Richard B. Walker lelll- 6. 1 l I I E Q V , l 4 fl l Y I -lu i. l P i .ll M Mrs. Beverly Boxter Ms. Thomara D. Boulware Ms. Je-an Dixon tgp I L i l l Rev. Reginald L. Eldridge Mrs. Linda Massey Mrs. Carolyn J, Perry . 1 1 I Q ,. i . .li ll N ,, - Ms. Robin Propst Mrs. Jo Scales Mrs. Rebecca Williams 7 vg , Ms. Elaine Browne Mr. Joe Daniels Mr. Vlhllie Jordan Rev. Cedric S. Rodney l I X l , w 1 n N Q ll 1, 3 Dr. Manderline Scales Mr. Mike Sutton ll , l l I I A STUDENT AFFAIRS E , v ll 1 1, all 1 1 5 238 Ms. Cheryl Troutman ijl.l..,g, ,Y,, YYY, Y F: JN' 'Q il r Mrs. Marguerite Douglas Mr. Walter Odom rx Tr . I 1 , Ms. Cherly Edley Mi Barry X- Qliw Mrs. Margaret Ross Q . ' K Ms. Evelyn Shouse Mrs. Lorraine Simms Mrs Num S Ntepp 11s 1 assmdi i A Thwmi H Ms. Deborah T. Daniels Mrs. Patricia Mobley-Hairston Dr. Velma A. Jackson DEVELOPMEN TAL AFFAIRS Ms. Cheryl D. Penn Mr. John Slade ll 11 I . n ,3 ' K '-5 iw? ,Q U 5 Q l . ' 1' L - xfl' 7 Q .b W' -1- , . ug s v. J , '5 lg if sf .. NJQQ n '4 1-L.. 5 I, ' 'A Aw... sp.: 6 l 241 if I I Q 4. ,iv if Hx o i J- Jn 0 R l 5 Q ' V , . 9 Q Q A as N A 5 X , . 5, 4' . H fl X x . , nf-Q ali. f is l f. ,S, S , ,gp s ni: m, X . eiifzfqgf -0 ? KAPPA ALPHA PSI PERRIN BLACK, POLE MARCH Kappa Alpha Psi was founded January 5, 1911. The fraternity was founded at WSSU December 9, 1960. Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity consists of a group of in- telligent young men who display quali- ties of leadership responsibility and above all, brilliance and intellectual stamina. This fraternity is very active concerning campus beautification projects and sponsoring projects for the early childhood center, on national level they are very concerned about the assault on illiterary and denuncia- tion of apartheid. Kevin Farmer, Perrin Black, Eric Hudson, Mark Saddler, Kevin Kearns, Kelvin Walton and Stanley Ingram tx p 7 1 V I r 1986-87 KAPPA COURT li1iil11 3-2 1-3.2.1 is Lil If ii ll im I III ll ll ll III ll ll ll 2 .wmv -,, ' , 52,4-'Fifrg A ' 17:5 , 4' . ' H 1986-87 KAPPA BROTHERS AND COURT 243 1, ,M ff -,Je .. v- 4 I 4 X I l 'r l l n ll Us l N fl 1. l f ACIDA QW 'Q o,. Carter Cue Miss Black Xa Gold 1986 87 ll f ls 1, S I r .Qc -ii Michelle Crumpton J Carter Cue, Harry Hankins, Chuck Davis, Derrick Wiggs, Rod Gadson, Vlhlton Donnell and Brian Sherman 2-14 'IJLI in nfws 1 Angelia Gill, Carter Cue, Felecia Morris, Harry Hankins, Elise Freeman, Chuck Davis, Shenita Sherman, Derrick Wiggs, Rod Gadson,Wilton Donnell and Brian Sher- Illall U 1. 2'Za!5i'i'.i? T 1 ALPHA PHI ALPHA Alpha Phi Alpha, the first Greek-Letter Fraternity, was founded lleceinher-1, 19043, at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY hy seven men: H.A. Callis, GH. Chapman, HK. Jones, G.B. Kelly, N.A. Murray, R.H. Ogle, and V.W. Tandy. Since then, over 100,000 men have passed through our ranks in chapters throughout the U.S., and abroad. Our fraternity consists of such notable brothers Andrew Young, Thurgood Marshall, EbonyfJet Publisher, John H. Johnson, and late Brothers Martin Luther King, Jr., Jesse Owens, and Duke El- lington. Some of our national projects in- clude the Boy Scouts, teen pregnancy, education, and voter registration. The members of the 1986-87 Beta Iota Chapter are: David Berry, Carter Cue, Charles Davis, Wilton Donnell, Rodney Gadson, Harry Hankins, David Newkirk, Todd Sellars, Joel Shackleford, Brian Sherman, and Derrick Wiggs. The ladies of the Black and Gold are: Michelle Crumpton, Elise Freeman, Angelia Gill, Helena Jackson, Tonya Martin, Felecia Morris, Shenita Sherman, and Melanie Tu1'ner. President: Carter Cue Miss Black and Gold: Michelle Crumpton C i Joel Shackleford, Michelle Crumpton, Helena Jackson, Melaine Turner, Tonya Martin 1 and Todd Sellars l f , ,f Todd Sellars and Joel Shackleforil 245 s , . . . 6 0 I O 'rf i -if- Y uff W1-Nr. Milton Philpntls. lgiqlhl Q'2ll'SlIIli'll'l'UlllL' Rugm-l's. Jun liuilvy. Hrizm -l4'l-1-1'I'll'S :uni Wznrrm-I1 ViI.l'll'l' I v- - 'S-Q' f 3.9-LY Y 'Q 'A ' s ,, .s 5 5 E ? I 5 1 ,JV g. .Avr- X. Z- 6 .1-v..c 1 virus- xr my Q.:- 198637 Sigma DCW95 Silh1lSll2lll M. MuyI'1vl1i. l'r':-mlm-111 gg-. ,. fi., . h, 1986487 Phi Beta Sigma and Sljlrllll Lmves 1. , Pa PHI BETA SIGMA ffl M155 Deburah Sharpe, Mlss In-Ita Alpina 247 f?:?- , ' Aw V G . l s 'iw Tmnllll I 248 -' :-f'- -- ... -- In V . - V--V . r . - - 4 .,... i 0 EGA PSI PHI MU EPSILON CH PTER lf. ..Q- V' A . 0 ' .A 3 1. .1, 'isp - Aaron Orr - r - , xi., Charmel Milliner, Miss Mu Epsilong Michelle Todd Psi Phig Marcie W3lliams, Harriet Warren, Debra Je-ffe ri Steph anie Stancil, Stacy McCormic ,O .I I f -AN. X4 i , . 1 Aix ..4, T I 5 -Q .II 2 I . if 3 ' ' xx A r . 1 1-51 DELTA SIG Delta Sigma Theta was founded on the campus of Howard l'niversity on February 18. 19133, hy twenty-two industrious black college women. Delta Sigma Theta has branched out to all parts ol' the United States and to several other parts of the world which include Haiti, Liberia, West Germany and the Bahamas. This prestigious sorority to date boasts the largest membership of any pan-hellenic council organization CFraternity or Sororityl. A THET The Gamma Phi l'haptt-r oi' lit-Ita Sigma Theta was cliartercd in lil-17. In its years of service Gainnia l'l1i continues to cleiiiuiistwltc outstanding concern for its original purposes which include social welfare, academic excellence and cultural enrichment, In conjunction with the purposer ofthe Sorority, Gamma Phi chapter has continued t be a public service organization Us the campus and the surrounding community. U J.,-4 Xi x 251 Jn- -V- ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA ,zu l X I N , Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. was founded in 1908. The sorority was founded at WSSU in 1949. Some of the campus activities includes supporting the NAACP and the boys and girls club. The Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority consists of a group of goal-oriented young ladies who are determined to stand for excellence. sqnsi THA ' A g.-'X 4-A . Jnhnsie Miller, Miss AKA: Regina Iirakcfurwi, Asst. Ik-an ut'I'lf-11131-1-sg Plucigeusg Uurutlw Masun, Sunvu Tell' A '. 'H , x -- IX I nn1Hunlu P1 rllz lark Karen Thonmplsnn, Anti Basilcusg Sharon Nlznrlrlllngs, Mlss fizunnm Iinslle-als A A A Iglnxhrizxg Rubin Huntley, Bichsun Stow-rlsurlm, RQl'll1t'xVlllliiIl1S, Ilvun of 2 r ,F-'1 ' ' 1 2- X I 4 f 32. 4' , . ,-,gy 1 1 5, ' I ,N .,,, 1 ,ZW F' vi . 1 's Y. P V V , , . t ' 0 1 7 F wfb 1-' WI 1 ff y .rf an ..- f , fm ' r . .PV L v ,jf 'I X io! 1 .fr We in 5 N 1' I w r R I, ,a. gina . g, 'm ,iii 1 S.- ., fI' . , ff Ll.,, -v ,7,, Y ,Y , x ZETA PHI BETA I 'P I X f , - -. Y Vickv Robinson Basileus Kimberly Peoples A Miss Zena Phi Beta Sham' Bums n ffl' a,,.,f ,- RL. L s., RA -of 4 Fill-Cl I ni - x :fda ,1- L Ti. 4 ,i '-'1u.1.-,' ,, 7- . .. , - 'Q -5 o K nit.. i PDQ!-L -nn 4 y 1 I . 2 1 f ' ,., ,, ,,, . hnuuu-wfu ,Q-hu. ,.-,. ,' : v t C-' .. A. - , - --- MARTIN LUTHER KING CELEBRATION UNITY MARCH. QA 'f'EXf- MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DRIVE - 5 'Y ,if xf' r ,. L li - -h ., --,,... hx lg E .M --, -H , A Bam:- CURTIS HAIRSTON, FORMER MR. RAM RETURNED FOR A VISIT. I l Q l v l w w I w I ml, W W T 'w 1 Ji M Vf lf km 'f in E Wx r M20 'fy fl? 2 'Sw ! Via N , ,I QR .nr 4. .49 'Q I D, X I I 1 EDRENA R. ALEXANDER DAVID A. ALSTON Congratulations, I knew you could do it! God will Congratulations to a very special son, with your be with you all the way. determination you can reach the highest goals of Your Mother, your career. Daisy Alexander Love, Mom dz Dad BONITA D BARRINGER You can do all things through Christ which strengthen you Phllipplans 4 13 Good Luck Ez Love You Betty R Wilson Congratulations to the world s greatest daughter God bless you ln everyway We love you Mom 8: Dad 264 JANETTA M. BALDWIN Congratulations, May God bless you, and much success. We love you very much. Mom Sz Dad 8: Family .1 . Ev? Tl W-- LYNETTE F. BETHEA Congratulations, good luck, and best wishes for much success and happiness. Mr. Q Mrs. W.E. Exum 8: Family DWIGHT A. BRYANT Congratulations! We are very proud of your success. May God continue to bless you. We love you, Mom dz Dad KENNETH M. COLEMAN Congratulations and best wishes for a bright future. We are very proud of you. Uncle Jack dz Aunt Katherine We were proud to have you as our first grandson. Congratulations and best wishes always. Grandmother 8: Grandpa Feemster Our best wishes for a successful future. We are proud of you. Congratulations son. Your Parents VICTOR O. COFFEY Congratulations. You have accomplished one of your goals in life. May God bless you. Dunn Family Congratulations. We are proud of your success. May God be with you through your career. Your Parents May your life he successful in all that you do. Pray to God for guidance. Grandmother 265 ' k,..,. Q ' -an L 'li Q. 4 gy .Q.N T A 'pf A to .Y Best wishes to a fine Son, Grandson, Nephew, Cousin. and Brother we all LOVE YOU. Your Family Congratulations. We are groud of you and wish you God's Blessing for a right future Mom dz Family CASSANDRA M. EVANS In all thy ways acknowledge him and he shall direct thy path. Proverbs 3:6. Good Luck. Love Mom, Dad, dz Family ALISHA CHRISTINA GADDY Congratulations we are very proud of you. May God continue to guide you. LOVE YOU. Your Mom Q Family l CLEMENT 0. EMEHEL PAMELA DENISE GLENN Congratulations! You have passed a major hurdle. The big one lies ahead. We love you. Mom 6 Dad l fi! I v ' I N ' Nev f - 3 ,, ., ...M JL. V Q- SONYA D. HAIRSTON Toourbeloved daughterwewishyouthebestfora successful future. God Bless. Gibson Family The road to success has many stop signs. You took the goals and conquered them. Congratulations! Mom and Dad We send our congratulations with hopes that you will be successful in the future. Love. Aunt Bettye 8: Debora tNiecel Congratulations! Our prayers were with you through your trials and tribulations. Lots of Luck. Lovingly you1's. Bruce Sz Mary iUncle dz Aunt! We are proud ofyou, the best ofluck in all of your endeavors. Love you! Congratulations, Jim 8: Carol lGodparentsl Congratulations! We are proud of you for reaching your goal. Good Luck in the future. Love, Uncle Jimmy and Aunt Edna We wish you success, health and happiness wherever you go and in whatever you do. Love, Uncle Harold 8: Aunt Anne and Children Congratulations on this wonderful achievement, we are extremely proud of you, keep striving for success. Phi1adelphia's Alumni Association God Bless You in succeeding in all of your endeavors to challenge this battle. You Won! Our Blessings Rev. H. Norris Sr Family 263 HARRY L. H.-XNKINS Congratulations on your at-coinplishments and may they continue throughout your future. May God Bless you. Father, Mother, and Family SHARON E. HOUSTON Congratulations on ajob well done. We are proud of you and your accomplishments, We love you. Mom ci Dad vf fight, ii ' A IQ., 1 ,V ,1v. . . .,,, .QE ...gi ,- -I ga DEBORAH L. HIJFFLER L'ongratulat1ons! Keep climbing the ladder of silccc-ss. Renicnilfer always that we love you. Mom and Dad God will always answer prayers, if only you believe. Pray, Pray. Pray. Aunt Ruth and Aunt Viola We are very proud nfyou. We knew you could do it. Gund Luck! Shelia and Frank Pinkston QLI M Y TL? 5..,.r,:..i 4 U e Z ' I ' -'Q-. ' U' nb' ra H- l SYLVESTER R. HOWARD Your achievements, to further your education, have been an inspiration to all of us! Congratulations!!! Lee8rAlnieaderI-Ioward Joy. Unspeakable Joy!!! We lift up our voices in praises of a job well done!!! The Christ Rescue Temple Young Adult Choir You hung in there when things got rough. May your future hold many good blessings!! Your sister Ms. Henrietta Howard Best wishes!! May God continue to bless you as you journey along life's way! Congratulations! Your Oldest Sister You did it! Congratulations! Your perserverance and dedication will help you to succeed in life! Your Oldest Sister Ms. Henrietta Howard WSSU Class of 76 Congratulations! We are very proud of you! May life hold for you many great things! Your Mother dz Father Congratulations son. May God ever bless and keep you. We are proud of you. Mama 8: Daddy The race belongs to he that endureth until the end. We are proud of you. Teresa Sz Tennile With much joy and happiness we congratulate you on your great accomplishment of success. Thornton and Willette Howard We are proud of you Howard 46. You pressed forward to complete a task. Ralph 8: Beverly Howard DENNIS M. HUNTLEY Congratulations! May there be continuous success and happiness in the years to come. The Huntley Family KIM KELSEY Congratulations! Kim we are so proud of you. Keep striving. Success will always be yours! Mr. and Mrs. Buckner Many congratulations on your graduation. Here's to a beautiful future! The Gaskin Family Congratulations and Best wishes to a fine Young Lady Lots of luck and success Love. The Glenn Family Congratulations, we wish a very happy future for you, keep sweet. Love Mama 8: Daddy Congratulations, much success in the future. Mr. Sz Mrs. A.R. Kelsey Congratulationsandbestdwishestoalovelyniece. ove Your Uncle Kz Aunt Love and Congratulations! Aunt Portia 'VFD P-9 BRIAN K. JEFFERIES With gratitude we congratulate you. Continue to believe in God, yourself and life. Your Mama and Daddy 7 269 CZ KEENAN C. MENEFEE Tri--ugh the road was hard and long. we always an you would make it. Your strength and -I urago prevailed in the end, You have only hogun tu live. Keep your faith in the Lord and remeniber we love you very much. Mom K: Dad GirlnowordscouldeverexpresshowproudIamof you. You are so special to me. I wish the very best for you. Remember things are not going to always be easy but talk to God and keep the faith and the world will be yours forthe pickingmyprayers are with you. I Love You Sis. P.S. Now Party!! Your Brother Lt. Karl Menefee ARLIN CHAVIS MILLER Congratulations to our darling daughter, Arlin. Mom gl Dad Congratulations to my sweet baby, Arlin. Aunt Doll CYNTHIA LYNNE MORROW Congratulations Daughter! We are proud of your Qccomplishments. Good Luck and may God Bless ou ' Mom Sz Dad Good luck we love you. Put God first in your life. Your grandmother's would have been very proud of you. Uncle Bernard 81, Delanie PAMELA M. MURRELL Congratulations, How proud we both are. May God Continue to Bless You. Love Mom 8: Dad 270 I o fm AARON M, Hlill ll0llLfl41lllll2lllUllS .-Xziruli, l wnsli you muvli su 1 s in your futuri-, May Hull lile-ss You lilivlizu-l liluwlmwn l,l0IlLf'l'lllLllillltrllbi :XilI'Hl1II!y1rllI'l'llllll'l'1'!l4l1'ilX'1rI'S, x'n-im-inlwr, ai mimi is zi In-rrulilv thing to Wllslv lnwv Muni li.-Xlilil' li. lUll'N'l'lll'IlC K'om5rutL1lzitions,wi-urn-pm1nlol'y.n1' May li-Nl Bin-ss You Ill wlizitn-vi-1'yoi1 do, Mom M limi CHARLENE RUSHDAN Congratulations! You've reached this goal through determination, keep striving there's more hard work ahead. Love Your Sisters KIMBERLY A. SMITH Congratulations! You are a Beautiful, bright, and proud young woman. Love to you always. Carolyn, Jimmy Kz Erica Campbell Kim you have made us so proud! You will reach great heights. We Love You! Mom and Leonard Kim Congratulations! You've finally made it, I'm next CShellyl. We're so proud of you. Tee and Lewis We are super proud of you. We knew you would make it! Siempre Fidelis! 271 REGINALD R. SPELLER Congratulations! May God continue to Bless and help you find happiness. We Love You. Mom 8: Dad 272 A I 1 CLAY A. TERRELL Congratulations to a wonderful son and brother may God Bless You we're so proud of you. Your Parents VENUS TOWNSEND CongratulationsVenus your degreeis yourticket to success I'm proud of you. Your neighbor, Wynne Congratulations Venus we hope you much success in the future. Wiley 8: Hattie Wilkins Congratulations Venus you have almost made it. We hope you continue on. Mom Ka Dad H I B4 lf I 'x XXX X. . EXXHIXNX .dlfx wt Y ' ll. Y X ,Wi xx C Pl, LL! ions! May there be continous succes ss for years. God Bless You. LoveY Mom Sz Family SONYA D. TERRY I a 1-' KAREN D. WALIIEN We are so proud of you, Continue to do your best. We Love You. Iiacl K Your Brother Congtatulatioiis to a very special sister. We knew you could clo lt, Love Laurie K Fretleriek twongratulationsY You inamle it, I Love you very much. Next step. marry me. Love Hit-ky The first step is always yours on that Golden Road to success. We Love You. lfncle lAllltll3k'l'Kll M Fainily Congrutulations. You strived very hard to make lI.lNlSllll1f.f you an Slll'L'k'SSliLll future. Granslmother Dorothy We knew you eoulsl do lt. Vontinue to reach for your highest goals. Kyle 8 Your Adopted Family Congratulations. Keep striving: to make it to the top. Strive to he number 1. l'ncle Earliest M Aunt Lillie -Y Y l KAREN L. WILLIAINIS TICNNA Il. WILLIAMS Hope your future is suec'essI't1l in whatever you We asl-it-il for I! you gave 115, flett-1'niinat1ol1 ami tlo,Keeplwzuflilllg'liorllieSUITS.t,'o1igjl'i1Iulatlolis, self-ecvnfltlenve nn-ans ulot. Please eominue to Vnvle Smitty. Aunt look forxvarcl. Allee M Vousin llelasio Your Family thngratulations anti liest wishes to you in yo future endeavors. Aunt Maeie, L'm'le Sam antl Vousin Stacy tlUllL1'l42itLllllllUl1S Kurt-nl Yolll' lllltl Theoilore VA R EY W. WURTH Thank you ever so murh for the IIIWL Q you grave l to Tl i 1 ie Rani Gt 1 ml Luck! Your Atlvisors X iff- 27 MARIA A. ALYES Congratulations Maria. May the years ahead of you bringthe fulfillment ofyour fondest dreams. Grandmother Mrs. Hattie S. Brown ORLANDO BATTLE Toourlove one, think back, nowlook forward,see what God did for you. Mother, Sister, 8 Brothers TONYA R. CLAWSON God intends for you to live your life skillfully. purposefully, lovingly, and obediently. Love always. Your Parents 19 Brother ROSLYN A. FEAMSTER Congratulations! Best Wishes for a Successful life. Always put God first. Love Mom and Dad SHONDA G. FLOWERS Congratulations for reaching one ofthe goals in your life with God all things are possible. Mr, ci Mrs. Ollie Lackey Shonda,xve aresoproud,gladyou madeitnvewish the best for you. Love Mama ci Daddy We love you and Congratulations. Grandmother 6: Aunt Anna Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works, MT 5:16. Church of the Living God ALECIA NICOLE GAINES Congratulations! I am very proud ofyoursuccess. May God be with you through your entire career. Love always, Motherdear Mrs. A.R. Acey MARVIN D. HARPER Congratulations! Your determination and goals to be successful are what makes you special. We love you. May God Bless You. Mom ei Dad VALRAPUNZEL EDWINA HARRIS Congratulations! The second step is faded away. Press forward toward your medical career. GOD BLESS. Dad, Mom, Rick, Tri HAROLD BENJAMIN JONES I'm proud of you for not giving up. Keep climbing until you reach the top. Love your Mom, Ruby Congratulations!!! Henry. Missie, Mary, Esther, Lillian, Harvey, Yvette, Krista, Louis Jr.. Kenneth. Baby Louis, Marcus, Little Rod, Brandon, Everette 8: Catherine. The Family JOHNSIE L. MILLER You're still the sweetest little girl. You have fought a good fight. You have finished the course and kept the faith : May God Bless You. With Love Your Parents X Sisters PHYLLIS DENISE MORRISON Congratulations and much success to our daughter, We are proud of you May God Bless. Mom 8: Dad Congratulations to my sister. I Love you very much. Much success and happiness to you. Your Sister Shawntee LETITIA M. PLEASANTS Congratulations! Precious! With Faith in God and yourself, you have reached your second goal. Mother and Family DARRYL QUIXOTE ROUSE :ye are proud of you. Always remember to put God irst. Love Mom, Dad, Sz Family THEOLA ROY God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Psalm 46:1 Congratulations Theola and Class of 87. Martha W. Roy JAMES A. WHEELER Congratulations to a special and only Grandson! May success be yours in everything you do! Grandparents, Roosevelt and Alma Russell Congratulations Son! We knew that you could do it. God Bless You in everything that you do! Love Always Mom and Dad I I I v 27-1 U I l l x ' 1, s .pf JERRY WATKINS CADILLAC-GMC TRUCKS INC. the car dea ... f ilm T 7.W'E'-1 1 X e rn xgk, Y sz: :. . GMC QQMQQ Sales o Service o Parts o Leasing i 725-2239 GM QUALITY Eg 7726 NORTH POINT BLVD. GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION JERRY WATKINS MIIUZJ DEIITED Ulill I En , m Q L 'T .. -A 5 ' FINEST SELECTION OF LIGHT DUTY CMC I- , :Q .-E-.aa L li.. M 1 , Egan X J TRUCKS IN THE TRIAD - 1u 1.k. Z4 JERRY WATKIN S SAFARI S15 JIMMY SAFARI SL CABALLERO S15 PICKUP CUSTOM VANS R-V PICKUP 88 SIERRA eunmnvnvel. C? am UM ,L.,1 Nm , wx , W T, Kqg, M: , I ,.,, , I . . , f7 ,,,.a.Q..Nv EME I TBWIKB xkkxggl if JERRY WATKINS CADILLAC-GMC TRUCKS 7726 N. POINT BLVD., WINSTON-SALEM. N,C. 27106 725-2239 NCL 10709 1St Time Buyer Program And College Grad Program The , Wachovia Banking Card 'Q 65' 'Me'-4' Wuhan, 51733 350 QQRRUS U R M A U 33 5 S TIN 997 05 - sr Now you can use it nationwide. At more than 130 Teller Ilwlocationsg at hundreds of other automated teller machines located at branches of participating financial institutionsin North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia through the Relay networkg and at thousands of locations nationwide through the CIRRUSQ network. Every Wachovia checking or Statement Savings account customer gets a Wachovia Banking Card at no extra charge. A Personal Bankdil can tell you more - and why WHCIIIJVIH Member F.D.I.C, Bank 8iTrust you shouldn't settle for less. 75 , ' i , r 1 Bennie McBride What Can Bennie Do? 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Prif1Ce Many others in stock e Communitv since 1977 Fl'eSl1 From The Press Each Week No Other StOI'e Has THIS SeleCtIOI'1 Check our our 6 98 on New Rel63S6S Char99 'tr choice Master Cafd BankAmerica American EXDfe55 welcome vi' N E We Have Compact DiSK . Tee snirts S? -iN,-vfs-f X 3 'A gi 1 09g7-Vi, vu WiI1StOf'l Salem State, We Love YOU, And NlaV GOO Bless You. Eletter shop SINCE 1963 OFFSET PRINTING O 4 Color Process I Heliographed Sz Engraved 0 Business Cards 0 Stationery 0 Invitations 0 Announcements 0 Inserting 0 Mailings 0 Catalogues 8a Much More! LETTER SHOP THE 1315 S. Hawthorne Rd. ...... . Or ....................................... 722-1902 722-1920 - ii Eugene Thompson Big Red For All Your Audio'Video Needs and Car Audio EUGENE THOMPSON Lee Eshieman Phil Stith Tim Cakango Steve Motfinger Darron Jones Audio Video Concepts 2828 N. CHERRY ST. COLLEGE PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. 27105 OFFICE 19195 725-1010 2-4 A-,ms-as l l i l Norman Stockton, Inc. I 249 Stratford Road - Hanes Mall i ' Winston-Salem, NC , ASSOCIATE CONSULTANTS, I 5 y INC. I N SPECIALIZING IN S T 0 Public A Community Relations 0 Housing 8. Neighborhood i u Grantsmanship Development Services, Zoning l 0 MBIKBIIOQAPIDMOIIODS 0 PonlicaICampaagna 0 The AC Phoenix News Tabloid I GovernmenlContracl Procurement Mfwae 252.1 N. PATTERSON AVE. - I l The Ultimate ln Moisture Retention udle ' + l O l 'Prevents dryness from relaxing and other P C A chemicaltreatments 'Restores moisture to permed, relaxed i- MOISTURE curled, natural, or pressed hair RETAINER :wnicnzo TW 'S -nlfllxm Pc Not Sold ln Stores Or Supply Houses 'Pfmthsnol ' '0'0lf1 Found in your local beauty salons and barber shops , DLDLEN 9 BEALITN CENTER Of V1Sif1 DUDLEYS BEAUTY CENTER l Nov wi u IIOY- 510 South Elm Street 2500 North Liberty Street U37 ml' Greensboro, N C 27400 Winston-Salem, NC. 27105 40101173-seo: l919l 72415851 Dudley Products, Inc. Greensboro, NC 27409 In Partnership With The Professional Cosmetologist 284 1919i 724-0334 Uve ' Dried - Silk Arrangements - Fruit Baskets Dish Gardens - Bud Vases - Potted Plants -weoomcs oun svecusmr' Cards 0 Crafts v Jewelry 0 Gifts 0 Limited Prints Business, Church, Wedding Supplies I Novelties Jetway Shopping Center FLOWERS E 56? A ? R F D T S S For All Occasions 93 New Wllkedown Rd. ' Winston-Sllem, N.C. 27105 ED MdIARTER EVELYN WAGNER CABBELL MIRMM MCCARTER GUARANTEED FRESH SERVICE WORLDWIDE Sassy's Nightclub Monique's Restaurant Class Act, Inc. of Winston-Salem John D. Robinson Phone: 738 East 28th Street 1919 773-0949 Winston-Salem, NC 27105 2 HORACE MANN EDUCATORS - -1- PHONE 19193 723 7906 1 - ' 47240 1 Cl 0 R d -M Pz- -gg. .Lu Superior Office Winston-S :ry NC 27104 U -,ly 1 - 768 0270 '-rf , ' 23315 l Equipment, Inc. a ,. N 1--if Typewriters, Calculators I , . .1 Sales, Service, Lease, Supplies A:2Z22g.S I X E Old Salem Town Hall Teachers Horace Mann. ETHAN C. SHERROD 301-D S. Liberty Street RICK FOBES Winston-Salem, N.C. 27101 1 Specializing ln: Auto, Homeowners, Re t IRA A t Lf l I surance and Retirement Counseling for Teachers and State Employees. CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATING SENIOFIS! Contract Office Furnishings, Inc. Thomas P. Trollinger President Creating Workable Office Environments 7758 North Point Blvd. Telephone Winston-Salem, NC 27106 919724-6912 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '87 TUTTLE LUMBER COMPANY Dependable Bullding Materials GAF Weldwood Roofing Paneling from Champion Industries Phone 784-7930 1721 Stadium Drive Winston-Salem, N.C. WE SPECIALIZE IN KODAK PROCESSING AND FINISHING PO. BOX 2094 DIAL 722-4642 LINDLEY PHOTO CO. KODAKS - FINISHINGS - PICTURES - FRAMING 106 W. FIFTH ST. - OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Winston-Salem, N.C. 27102 SAME LOCATION SINCE 1929 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1987 T T F TT T ' I I MENS FASHIONS SUITS - DOUBLE BREASTED PIERRE CARDIN SHOES SLACKS - EUROPEAN SHIRTS - TAPERED 534 N. Liberty St, WINSTON-SALEM, N C. Phone 724-0501 27101 :nfl- ? f ll A il ILT' BUS. 748-8383 9,51 HOME 722-1569 sewage Westbrook Delicatessen GROCERIES 0 SANDWICHES 0 BEVERAGES WESS'S CHICKEN William Westbrook, Sr. Y Pres. Vive-Ca Johnson - Manager 2011 East 25111 Arletha Hamilton - Asst, l1r12lI'l21g'E'l' IvlI1SLHI1-Sillblll, Nl Street ' 27103 7 4 CUTTING HAIR THE JIMI BONHAM WAY Hair by Jimi 1617 E. 14th St. Winston-Salem, N.C. 722-4583 Appointment Only J anJ am Computerized Information Processing Small Business Professionals Consulting 0 Programming Mailing Lists O Labels 0 Payroll Record Keeping 0 Reports Computerized Bowling Secretary C9193 373-1039 JANET HAM JAMES HAM DAY 768-4686 NIGHT 725-1628 FAST SERVICE WESS'S LIMOUSINE SERVICE, INC. PROMPT PICK-UPS WEDDINGS-ANNIVERSARIES SPECIAL OCCASIONS SHOPPING TRIPS 0 AIRPORT SERVICE P.O. BOX 4087 COMPLETE WITH TV KL BAR WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27105 MODEL PHARMACY, INC. Druggists 1225 E. 5th Street WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. 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