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Augustine's College

THE FALCON

Saint Augustine's College, founded in 1867 and located in Raleigh, North Carolina, is a historically black, church-related, coeducational institution of liberal learning offering the baccalaureate degree. It is in the critical and exciting juxtaposition of past, present and future that Saint Augustine's sets its mission. The mission is to prepare all students to become knowledgeable agents of change capable, creative and responsible citizens of intedependence and integrity; who nnake positive

contributions to society

by providing for maximum development of their intellectual capacity, developing practices of scholarship, imagination, wisdom and judgenient; providing opportunities for personal, social and cultuial growth; providing experiences in acquiring knowledge and fundamental skills; and contributing to research related to the teaching-learning process and the general inaprovement of the comnnunity.

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We Have Arrived

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On the day of arrival in August, the Falcons came in droves. The students came to Raleigh by the various nrieans of transportation in either a car, bus, plane, ship, or train before venturing to Saint Augustine's. After arriving and settling in, the students took part in the regular pre-curriculum activities associated with any college throughout the nation. These activities included freshmen orientation, pre-registration, and registration, and these activities lasted approximately one week. The official start of classes came soon after, and thus, the students set out to complete the task that they were there for.

Since the theme is "The World Meets at

St. Aug.", what better way can this be

demonstrated than by showing the

statistics of students and where they are

from. This academic year there were

1638 students enrolled. At the top of this

list was the Tarheel State with

approximately 53% of the total

enrollment. The North Carolina residents

numbered 867 during the first semester.

Second, with approximately 7%, or 120

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Oh, Those North Carolina Days!

students enrolled, was South Carolina,

while Virginia was ranked third with 118

students or approximately 7 % of the

total enrollment. The rest of the list was

as follows: New York 6 1

District of Columbia 59

New Jersey 53

Maryland 46

Georgia 4 1

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Our Students Are From All Over!

Florida

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Pennsylvania

33

Connecticut

13

Michigan

12

Massachusetts

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Ohio

11

Indiana

9

Illinois

7

Delaware

6

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Getting Around On Campus . . .

Among the United States' Territories

there was an enroUnnent of 9 students.

This nine was comprised of all these

students coming from the Virgin Islands.

The last 116 students came from foreign

countries. Sonne of the countries included

Zaire, Nigeria, and Lybia.

As one can see the student body came

from all over the world.

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The average life of the typical Falcon dealt mainly with

going to classes to the cafeteria, to the library and then

back to the dornn. But these were not the only activities the

Mighty '83-'84 Falcons took part in. For starters the

Freshmen Class was required to go to Vesper Service held in

the Chapel. Other activities included periodic movies. The

featured films were "Ain't Misbehavin' ", "Creepshow",

"First Blood", and "The Sting".

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Not only did the students get involved individually in affairs, but some got together to beconne the naennbers of clubs, social fellowships, fraternities, and sororities. These organizations sponsored activities to stimulate student participation. The most popular events were the dances. Another popular event was the auction of the Alpha's pledges.

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Two social events urged the

entire student body to go. These

were the Lyceum and the

Colloquium. The Lyceum was a

program in which the student

body asembled in the Fine Arts

Building. The Lyceums brought

many interesting people to the

campus such as Mr. Fingers, a

magician, and Tom Sorenson,

campaign manager for Ted Hart.

The Colloquium was a program in

which the staff and faculty had a

chance to speak about their

respective departments. Speaking

of departments, the ROTC

Departnrient sponsored two annual

events to which the student body

was invited. The first was the

Awards Cerennony at which several

military science students were

recognized for their achievements.

The second was the Military Ball

and Dance which was held to

honor the MS/IV cadets. Not only

did the students take part in

events that were associated with

departments, they also took part

in special college gatherings. The

nr\ost important was Convocation,

the official opening of the college

for this acadennic year.

Students were involved in Black

College Day. Many Augites

nnarched downtown to meet other

Black colleges and universities'

representatives and listened to

several speakers. Another special

event was the Coronation in which

a multitude of spectators saw Miss

Eva Diggs crowned and become

Miss Saint Augustine's College,

1983-'84.

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Dedication

Dean C.C.

Gray

1984

Dean Christopher C. Gray is one of the people who nnakes Saint Augustine's the College it is today. A native of Raleigh, Dean Gray came to Saint Augustine's in 1949 at the request of Dr. Harold L. Trigg, the College's first Black President. Since that time he has served the needs of the cannpus community in various capacities. Many graduates remennber him as the Dean of Men, a position he held for many years. President Emeritus, Dr. James A. Boyer remembers him as a trusted and loyal member of his administration who always sound advice during the turbulent sixties when students sought to assert themselves politically. Dr. Prezell R. Robinson, the current President of the College, has depended upon Dean Gray for spiritual guidance, and views him as a moral anchor in the rough seas of a changing society. Students have, and continue to depend upon Dean Gray's wisdom, his honesty, and his unyeilding dedication to those he serves. The Senior Class of 1984 has come to know him as a disciplined man, slow to judge, eager to assist, and relentless in his efforts to help us realize our dreams. Dean Gray has taken us, and he has loved us all.

Dr. Prezell R

Robinson

President

We cannot predict what the Decade of the Eight- ies will bring. Our lives seenri to be under control of econonnic factors we cannot control or forsee. As administrators of an organization so dependent on the good will and support of an outside consti- tuence, we remain on the knife edge between suc- cess and failure. If our family alumni, faculty, student body, and staff guards our flank, we can only become stronger within ourselves. If our bene- factors — foundations, corporations, donors, and governmental institutions on the national, state, and local level continued their support, we can only become better capable of doing the job of edu- cating young people. Our future, simply stated, de- pends on all of us doing the best we can. Our best must be the education of young minds, the strengthening of young bodies, and the bolstering of young spirits. If we succeed in turning the un- formed young person of today into the productive citizen of tomorrow, we have secured the future for generations to come. With your help, there cannot be any other result.

Prezell R. Robinson

President

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Vice Presidents

DR. THELMA ROUNDTREE, Vice President for Aca- demic Affairs; DR. J. MILLS HOLLOWAY, Vice Presi- dent for Financial Affairs; DR. WILEY M. DAVIS, Vice President for Administration; MR. PURDIE ANDERS, Vice President for Development

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Assistants

COL Otis Saunders, Executive Assistant to the President; Dr. Furney Brow?n, Jr., Assistant to the Vice President for Academic Affairs; Mrs. Margaret Ransdell, Assistant to the Vice President for Financial Affairs/Director of Personnell; Mr. Williann T. Newkirk, Dean of Students

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Unit Managers

Mr. Igal Spraggins, Director of

Admissions

Mrs. Elizabeth Jiles, Chief

Accountant

Mr. Wilhe Bryant, Registrar

Mr. Gordon Robinson, Director of Institutional Research

Mr. William Colbert, Director of Business Services

Mr. Ernest Adanrxs, Chief of

Security

Mr. Frederick Smith, Director of

Food Services

Mr. Lawrence Bradley, Director of

Buildings and Grounds

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Staff

Dr. Frank Godfrey Mrs. Shirley Martin Mrs. Mary Cade

Miss Nellie Privette Miss Driscilla Dunn Mrs. Barbara Raveneau

Mrs. Inez Hayes

Mrs. Cora Taylor

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Mrs. Carolyn Rogers

Miss Marion Peele

Mrs. Pauline Moore

Mrs. Artelia Burt

Miss Rae Batts

Mrs. Charlene Cotton

Mr. Thomas Clark

Mrs. Nancy Wall

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Staff

Miss Barbi Welch Mrs. Betty Dixon

^ " Miss Phyllis Jeffries

Mrs. Annie Bradshaw-Farrow Mrs. Patricia Joyner

Mrs. June Cannpbell

Mr. Graham Veneble

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Staff

Mrs. M.C. White

Mrs. Lula Simmons

Mr. Patrick Voyce

Mrs. Carolyn Curtis

Mrs. Joan Lee

Mrs. Margaret Boddie

Miss Karen Proctor

Mr. George Williams

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Staff

Mr. Louis Sheppard Mrs. Ada Farrar Mrs. Millie Veasey

Mr. Atreus Powell Mrs. Barbara Rivers Mrs. Carolyn Glover

Mrs. Patricia Barfield

Mrs. Betsy Sanders

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Mrs. Barbara Hicks

Mrs. Linda Dunn

Mrs. Elsie High

Mrs. Hcrmia Whitaker

Mrs. Valeen King

Mrs. Kay Myatt

Mrs. Sherri Avent

Mrs. Madge Marshall

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Mrs. Alice McCuUers Mrs. Cynthia Meadows Mrs. Linda Williams

Mr. Leon Carrington Miss Karen Proctor Mrs. Elsie Harrison

Mrs. Sandra Alford

Mr. Charles Maynard

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Staff

Miss Theresa Whitfield

Mrs. Katie Fitts

Miss Linda Wilkins

Mr. Lowell Sammons

Miss Kay Nipper

Mr. Gregory Sligh

Mr. Rice Deloatch

Mrs. Esther Newkirk

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Dr. Thomas Simmons. Education;

Mr. Jack Harper, Business; Dr.

Raynnond Davis, Natural Science

Mr. Wanzo Hendrix, Social Science;

Dr. Lucy Rose Adams, Business;

Mr. Jack Biggers, Humanities

Dr. Elmer Schwertn-ian, Social

Science; Mr. T. Curtis Mayo,

Artist-In-Residence, Humanities;

Mrs. Mary Irving, Business

Dr. Donald Watson. Education; Mr.

Clarence Branch, Natural Science;

Mr. Charles Wadelington, Social

Science

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Dr. Kamau Kambon. Education; Miss Beverly Downing, Education; Mr. Bernard Brow/n, Social Science

Mr. Stanley Seay, Natural Science; Mrs. Mabel Wright. Business; Dr. Sadik Duda. Humanities

Miss Flora Bryant, Social Science; Mr. Henry White, Education; Dr. Ruth Paine, Humanities

Mr. Gabriel Kamara, Hunxanities; Mr. Harvey Heartley, Education; Dr. Sreekantan Nair, Natural Science

Faculty

Dr. Julius Nimmons. Social

Science; Dr. Gloria Simmons,

Education; Mr. Lander Ross, Social

Science

Miss Jessica Lennon, Humanities;

Mr. Bruce Bridges, Social Science;

Dr. Willianr\ HoUoway, Education

Mr. Clarence Branch, Natural

Science; Mr. David Austell,

Hun\anities; Dr. Everette Days,

Head Librarian

Mrs. Irene Clark, Natural Science;

Mr. Reginald Suitt, Business; Dr.

Prodyot Dutt, Natural Science

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Faculty

Dr. Addison Reed, Humanities; Miss Myra Wonnble, Business; Dr. George Cliette, Education

■^1 Dr. W.K. Liang, Business; Mrs. ;s Ruby Norman, Education; Dr. William Nelson. Social Science

Dr. Earl Hill, Education; Mr. Harold Jeffreys, Hunnanities; Miss Faye Singletary. Education

Mrs. Lulu Robinson, Humanities; Mr. George Sanders, Business; Miss Sevealyn Smith, Humanities

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Mrs. Mable Jones Matthews Business; Attorney Prince Shyllon' Business: Mrs. Cassandra Fogg.' Humanit

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Dr^ Vivian Edwards, Humanities-

Dr^ Loretta Gilchrist. Humanities;

Mrs. Kathy Womble. Humanities

Mr. Earl Curry. Education: Dr Kresimir Blazevic. Natural Science' iss Lugenia Rochelle. Humanities

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Dr. James Nelson, Natural Science-

Ur. Lorainne Spencer. Natural

Science: Dr. Alan Cooper. Social

Science

Faculty

Miss Carolyn Peterson, Reference Librarian; Dr. James A. Boyer, Humanities; Miss Joan Taylor, Hunaanities

Mr. Roamless Hudson, Natural Science; Mr. Richard Moore, Social Science; Mr. Abner Scott, Business

Mr. Howard Burchette, Humanities; Mrs. Rebecca Weatherford, Natural Science; Mr David Parker, Natural Science

Mr. Everette Thomas, Humanities; LTC Earl Watt. Military Science; CPT Janries Cannp, Military Science

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SGM Lonnie Spivey, Military

Science; CPT Larry D. Campbell.

Military Science; MSG Paul Varsel.

Military Science

MAJ Samuel Cladwell, Military

Science; CPT Gilmer Hayes,

Military Science; SSG (P) Andre

Morgan. Military Science

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tors, Members of the Coronation Commit-

iies and Gentlemen. Without any hesitance,

picept this beautiful crown and all the duties

^n as Queen of Saint Augustine's College for

pr I wholeheartedly accept, and it will

ad Mrs. Osborne K. Diggs, Sr., and to my

.^ » ^-ing this time and always. The beauty of

^efforts of several people, Dean M.C. White,

'iends. To these persons I wish to extend my

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Freshman Attendant Miss Tatia Lee

Sophomore Attendant Miss Sharon Perry

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Senior Attendant Miss Latarsha Roberts

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Queens

Miss Monique Young

Miss Shere Dawson

Miss Adnenne Smallwood

Miss Beverly Harrell

Miss Theresa McLean

Miss Donna Whitehead

Miss Laurachelle Heyward Miss Jannifer Johnson

Miss Lajuana Fowler

Miss Shenta Brooks

Anne prenents the Scepter

Miss Jacquehne Copeland

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Queens

Miss Alice Hardy

Miss Angela Flowers

Miss Julia Brown

Miss Myra Cheatham

Miss Monique Rohinson

Miss Judy Steens

Miss Dawn Harris

Miss Chinita Jones

Miss Patricia Lowery

Miss Mary Welch

Miss Mary Gardiner

Miss Alexis Smith

Miss Natasha Colebrooke

Miss Jennifer Foxx

Miss Shirley Peoples

Miss Bernadette Davenport

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Queens

Miss Deneen Miller

Miss Carla McWilliams

Miss Theresa Hawkins

Miss Mona Lisa Miller

Miss Kathryn Dunton

Miss Joyce Johnson

Miss Sylvia Carter

Miss Joann Turner

Miss Teresa Davis

Miss Brenda Wilkins

Miss Tami Harrell

Miss Denna Darden

Miss Diane Turner

Miss Marie Thompson

Miss Vickie Franklin

Miss Glenda Evans

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Queens

Miss Catrina Johnson

Miss Shelley Chance

Miss Trina Gragg

Miss Debra Davis

Miss Anita Weatherspoon

Dr. Robinson, Johnna, and Anthony

Miss Kimbrie Esters

Miss Carla Maddux

Miss Anna Maria Hazel

Miss Bernalachell Gullege Miss Barbara Abrom

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Eva's Cornation was held Friday, November 4, 1983. Everyone was excited and anticipated a festive evening. Dr. Robinson was on hand to deliver greetings on behalf of the College. Dean White was present to be sure that everything went as planned. The beauty of the evening was enhanced by the beauty of our Queen, her Court, and the queens of fifty-six cannpus organizations.

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1 . Eva was radiant as she entered, full of

anticipation about a night she had dreamed of since

her election last spring. 2. Her gown was a "Lady B"

original, and contained 1300 seed pearls which were

hand sewn on one hundred hand-cut lace appliques.

3. Numerous ROTC cadets served as escorts for

participating queens. 4. and 5. Last years queen,

Mildred McLean, was present to crown Eva. 6.

Everyone except Stephanie anxiously awaited Eva's

entrance. 7, Eva paused a few moments to smile at

her subjects, and to give herself time to realize that

her dream had come true. 8. Some of us ./;/,' do not

know the College Hymn! 9, We did not see Kenneth

smile the whole evening. That's because ROTC

cadets are :>-;;. i..-^^ about the jobs they do!

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Mildred, and her reign officially began. 4. Delesia and Marcus were just perfect! When they entered, the audience roared! 5. Another -vn. ;;.- ROTC cadet escorts a nervous Eva from the platform. 6. Eva awaits her cloak of honor. 6. Sharon President, cloak bearer.

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1 - The Court Minister, Dean Christopher C. Gray,

signaled the beginning of the official procession of

guests. 2. Looking at Mildred, Dean Gray must have

thought, "It seenris like yesterday that I was here to

offer Prayers for you." 3. Some of the many campus

queens and their escorts. 4. Another >vn_'(.j.-^ ROTC

cadet! 5. Anne presented the septer. 6. Mrs.

Hollow/ay, ' 'j: Prexy", his niece, Mrs. Robinson, Dr.

Thelma Roundtree. our Vice President for Academic

Affairs, and Dr. Vivian Edwards. Yes, that's Mrs.

Mable Matthews' head in the backbround! 7. Eva

making her acceptance speech. 8. Johnna and

Anthony as Mistress and Master of Ceremonies. 9.

Stephanie is sf;// looking the wrong way!

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1- Monique. a vision in red and gold! 2. Eva being

saluted by those . --/J. 'us ROTC cadets! 3. A campus

queen who really had a nice tinae at Coronation. 4.

Lartarsha and Tatia in conversation. 5. Another

cannpus queen. 6. Eva's Court: Tatia, Sharon,

Lartarsha and Lisa. 7. Some of us i know the

words to the College Hymn! 8. Brenda, confident

that pink and green look red/ good on her. 9.

^'isiting QLieen, Miss Shaw University, and her

escort for the evening

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1 Mr. Jeffreys makes magic as he lets the music flow 2. "Doc, it

looks like we will finish / ^ /. z- midnight " 3. "Why don't they

invent something for 'Jet-Lag'?" 4. Dean White and Dr. Nimmons lost : thought. 5. Thelma Ross, Editor of the 1983 FALCON. 6. Another lovely campus queen. 7. That's Teresa, but who's hand is she holding?

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1. Eva and Miss Taylor. 2. Eva, a symbol personified

3. A campus queen and her escort. 4. COL Watt can

smile with approval because he /.:; w ; his cadets are

st:T!ous' 5. "One more picture, then we must leave." 6,

"We thought Mr. Powell was going to give - this

picture!" 7. Dr. Frank Godfrey, Coordinator of

Alumni Affiars, and family 8 Lovely ladies abound

at St. Aug.! 9. Look at those DELTA smiles!

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1. Miss Rochelle, Jr. Jeffreys, and Mr. T. Curtis Mayo, Artist-in Residence, watch the festivities with anticipation. 2. Dr. Robinson scans the program. 3. Another campus queen. 4- Gaye, in all her lovely attire. 5-6. Dean Newkirk, Billy, and April. 7. Senior Attendant, Latarsha Roberts.

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Seniors

ADESANYA, BOSOLA

Business Administration

St. Louis. Missouri

ADEVOKHAI, WILSON

Accounting

Benin, Nigeria

AJAEGBU. PETER

Business Administration

Aba. Nigeria

ALSTON, ALLEN

Health & Physical Education

Leland, North Carolina

AMBROSE. LORIANNE

Sociology & Social Welfare Greensboro. North Carolina

ASKEW, TYRONE

Health, & Physical Education

Washington. D.C.

ATKINS, LEAVERN

Mathematics Greenville, North Carolina

BAKER, VIRGINIA

Business Management Raleigh, North Carolina

BALLENTINE, ANITA

Criminal Justice

Raleigh, North Carolina

BEACHER, JANICE

Criminal Justice

Ahoskie. North Carolina

BING, DENICE

Accounting Wilmington, Delaware

BISHOP, FELICIA

Sociology & Social Welfare

Winston-Salem. North Carolina

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BLACKSTOCK, ELLERY Sociology & Social Welfare Eden. North Carolina

BOLDEN. TIMOTHY Music Education Detroit, Michigan

BOWE, BRENDA

Biology

Nassau, Bahamas

BRANCH, BETTY Criniinal Justice Selnna. North Carolina

BRANCH, GLORIA

Health & Physical Education

Henderson, North Carolina

BREWER. S. PERETA Business Administration Monrovia, Liberia

BRINSON. MARTHA Intermediate Education HoUister, North Carolina

BROOKS. ADRIENNE

Criminal Justice Raleigh, North Carolina

BROWN, NATHNIER

Health & Physical Education

Richmond, Virginia

BUTLER, ROSALIND

Psychology

Norlina, North Carolina

BYNUM, MELVIN

Art

Snow Hill, North Carolina

CANADA, GREG Business Adnriinistration Columbia, South Carolina

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CARTER. CYNTHIA

Early Childhood

Henderson. North Carolina

CARTER. GAIL

Pre-Medicine

Flint, Michigan

CHERRY. GWENDOLYN

Accounting

Gastonia. North Carolina

CLANTON. STEVE

Urban Affairs New York. New York

COLEMEN, PENNY

Business Administration Rocky Mount. North Carolina

COOK. MICHAEL

Business Economics Newark. New Jersey

COOKE, DENISE

Criminal Justice Raleigh. North Carolina

COOPER. LESLIE H.

Music Education Mian-ii, Florida

COPELAND. JACQUELINE

Accounting Raleigh, North Carolina

CROCKETT. CARMEN

Political Science Youngstown. Ohio

CRUTCHER. PERRY

Psychology

Richmond, Virginia

CUMMINGS. HAROLD

Mathematics Laurinburg, North Carolina

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DARDEN, DENNA Criminal Justice Sneadsferry, North Carolina

DAVIS. ANITA

Accounting Meadowview. Virginia

DAVIS. JOSEPH K.

Psychology

Roanoke Rapids. North Carolina

DAVIS. ROBERT Accounting Monrovia. Liberia

DIGGS. EVA

Business Administration Monrovia. Liberia

DOUGLAS. SABRINA Health & Physical Education Miami, Florida

EDWARDS. GLORIA

Business Administration Goldsboro. North Carolina

EVERETT, JAYNE Business Adnrxinistration Greensboro. North Carolina

EVERETTE, SYLVIA Business Administration Conway. North Carolina

EZEKIA. EVANS Business Administration Khartoum, Sudan

FLOYD. RANDY

Health & Physical Education Henderson. North Carolina

ERASER, CAMILLE Business Management Nassau. Bahan:\as

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GADSON, GRAYLIN

Health & Physical Education

Beaufort, South Carolina

GAINEY, TYRONE

Health & Physical Education

Kingstree, South Carolina

GARY, VIRGINIA

Criminal Justice

Enfield, North Carolina

Seniors

GIBSON. CHRISTOPHER

Criminal Justice Red Springs, North Carolina

GILL. DAVID Business Administration Raleigh. North Carolina

GILIIAM. TRACEY

Criminal Justice Orange, New Jersey

GONDE. MAVOLO

Mathematics Kinshasa, Zaire

GREEN. JOANNE

Psychology Boynton Beach, Florida

GREEN. MARKETHA

Business Management

Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina

GREENE, LEXIE III

Business Management Greensboro. North Carolina

GREENE. RACHEL Con^puter Science Monrovia. Liberia

HAMLETT. WANDA Business Adnninistration Tarboro. North Carolina

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Seniors

HARDY. ALICE Criminal Justice Fayetteuille, North Carolina

HARRELL, BEVERLY Early Childhood Marshville, North Carolina

HARRELL, SHARREAU

Psychology

St. Pauls, North Carolina

HARRIS, DAWN Pre-Medicine Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

HARRIS, HANNAH

Urban Affairs

Littleton, North Carolina

HARRISON, NORNIA

Business Administration Charleston. South Carolina

HEARTLEY. ANTHONY Health & Physical Education Charleston, South Carolina

HICKS, BARBARA

Business Administration Raleigh, North Carolina

HICKS, MELVIN

Business Administration Maysville, North Carolina

HOLLOWAY, TAMMIE

Psychology

Roxboro, North Carolina

HOLMES, WILLIAM Business Administration Washington, D.C.

HORNE. RONNIE

Computer Science Goldsboro, North Carolina

HUGGINS, HERMAN

Mathematics Norfolk. Virginia

HUNTER. JAMES

Sociology & Social Welfare

Enfield. North Carolina

ISLER. JENNIFER

Chemistry Brooklyn. New York

IVORY. SHABUE

Business Administration Brooklyn. New York

JENKINS, EARNEST

Crin\inal Justice Rocky Mount, North Carolina

JOHNSON. ANNETTE

Business Administration Charleston, South Carolina

JOHNSON. ROBERTA

Sociology & Social Welfare

Weldon. North Carolina

JOHNSON. THELMA

Early Childhood

Virginia Beach, Virginia

JONES. BARBRETTE

English Richmond. Virginia

JONES. BRIAN

Business Administration

Brooklyn. New York

JONES. SHARON

Business Management Norlina. North Carolina

JUDKIN. RANDY Business Administration Raleigh. North Carolina

Seniors

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Seniors

KEITH, MILDRED Business Administration Raleigh. North Carolina

KESSELE. JEFF Economics Voinkamf, Liberia

KEYES. KEITH

Music Education

Blounts Creek, North Carolina

LAWRENCE. ROSA Business Administration Scotland Neck. North Carolina

LEVY. DENISE

Early Childhood Education

Washington. D.C.

LEWIS. BRIAN Political Science Miami. Florida

LOWERY. PATRICIA

Health & Physical Education

Charlotte. North Carolina

LUNDY. FERNANDO Accounting Nassau. Bahamas

MANGUM. DENISE

Accounting

Providence. Rhode Island

MCKAY. DEBRA

Health & Physical Education

Wilmington, North Carolina

MCLEAN. GREGORY Health & Physical Education Whiteville, North Carolina

MCLEAN, THERESA

English

Goldsboro. North Carolina

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Seniors

MCWILLIAMS, CARLA

Business Management

New Castle, Delaware

MITCHELL. SUZETTE

Business Management

Charleston, South Carolina

MOORE. ANNETTE

Business Administration

Aurora, North Carolina

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MORGAN, ALFORD

Business Management

Monrovia. Liberia

MYATT, RENEE

Political Science

Raleigh, North Carolina

NICHOLS, KENNETH

Early Childhood Education

Raleigh. North Carolina

NIXON. MARTHA

Criminal Justice Rocky Mount. North Carolina

NOBELS. TOWANDA

Sociology & Social Welfare

Kinston, North Carolina

NOBELS. MARTENA

Criminal Justice

Greenville, North Carolina

ORITOGUN. TUNDE

Pre-Medicine

St, Croix. Virgin Islands

PARKER. CHERYL

Business Management

Rocky Mount, North Carolina

PENDERGRASS. GWENDOLYN

Health & Physical Education

Richmond, Virginia

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PEOPLES, ANTIONETTE Health & Physical Education Charleston, South Carolina

PEOPLES. SHIRLEY Interm,ediate Education Charleston, South Carolina

PETERSON. CHRISTINA History & Government Newton Grove. North Carolina

PIERCE, KATHIE Business Administration Knightdaie. North Carolina

PITTMAN. KATRINA Sociology & Social Welfare Enfield, North Carolina

PITTMAN. RUSSELL L. Music Education Tarboro. North Carolina

POITIER. JANNETTE Accounting Nassau, Bahannas

PRATT. LISA Business Managennent Miami, Florida

PRAYER. GWENDOLYN Business Management Greenville, North Carolina

PRIDGEN, BETTIE Intermediate Education Nashville, North Carolina

RICKS, CURTIS

Criminal Justice Tarboro, North Carolina

RIDDICK, MACK

English

New York, New York

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English

Columbia. South Carolina

ROBINSON. ORLANDO

Business Managen-ient

Goldsboro. North Carolina

ROSCOE. NORMAN

Business Management

Cleveland. Ohio

ROSSER. ARCHIE

Business Administration

Washington, D.C.

ROWE. JEANETTE Business Administration Raleigh. North Carolina

SANDERS. JOYCE

Sociology & Social Welfare

Enfield. North Carolina

SAUNDERS, BEVERLY

English

Annapolis, Maryland

SAUNDERS, MELANEE

Psychology Natick, Massachusettes

SCHMIDT. PATRICIA

Psychology

Martinsville, Virginia

SKINNER. SELITA

English

Creswell, North Carolina

SMITH. ALEXIS

Accounting

Miami. Florida

STEWART, ALBERT

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Wilmington. Delaware

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Inaqua. Bahamas

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Business Management

Rich Square, North Carolina

TERRY, DEBORAH

Business Management Lauinberg. North Carolina

TERRY MARY Accounting Richmond, Virginia

THOMPKINS, STANLEY

Accounting

Miami, Florida

THOMPSON. PAUL Accounting Nassau. Bahamas

TOMS. JANICE Business Administration Shelby, North Carolina

TUMBLIN, LEWIS Business Management Elyria, Ohio

TURNER, DIANE Business Administration Richmond, Virginia

UMSTEAD, CHRISTA Sociology & Social Welfare Durham. North Carolina

WEBSTER, BERNADEAU Criminal Justice Madison, North Carolina

WHITE. CECIL

Business Administration

Kingston. Jamaica

WHITEHEAD, CATHY

English Wilson. North Carolina

WHITEHEAD. CHARLITA

Sociology & Social Welfare

Washington, DC.

WILKINS, BRENDA

Business Administration

Battlehoro, North Carolina

WILKINS, DEBORAH

Business Administration

Greensboro, North Carolina

WILKINS, GENNESE

Business Education

Scotland Neck. North Carolina

WILLIAMS. DONALD

Business Education

Tarboro. North Carolina

WILLIAMS. JANICE

Early Childhood Education

Nashville, North Carolina

WILLIAMS, VOGEL

Health & Physical Education

Nassau, Bahamas

WOOD. ORIA

Sociology

Nassau, Bahamas

WOODS, MARSHA

Business Management

Nassau, Bahamas

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The Brothers of Gamma Psi are

very active on campus. Through

the year they sponsor food and

clothes drives, tutorial services,

and the Martin Luther King, Jr.

Memorial Service each January

1 5th. "Many are called, but few

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Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority was

founded on January 15, 1908, on

the campus of Howard University.

Gannma Xi Chapter was chartered

on March 26, 1949 in the

Cheshire Lounge of St. Augustine's

College. "Advancement Through

Knowledge and Achievement."

Eta Phi

Eta Phi Beta is a business and

professional sorority founded in

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Augustine's in April, 1980. "Not

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Theta

This year Gamma Rho Chapter continued its financial support of the Margaret Bugg Memorial Fund. The Sorors sponsored fourms on timely issues, participated in various public service activities, and celebrated the coming of Spring with their annual Red and White Affair.

Omega Psi Phi

The Brothers of Kappa Epislon Chapter are committed to the Fraternity's principles of manhood, scholarship, perserverance, and uplift. This commitment is reflected in their participation in many campus activities.

Kappa Alpha Psi

Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity was founded on the campus of Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana on January 5, 1911. Gamma Omicron Chapter was founded at St. Augustine's College on April 2, 1949.

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The objectives of Zeta Phi Beta

Sorority are finer womanhood,

sisterly love, scholarship and

service. The Sorority has chapters

in the United States, the

Bahamas, and parts of Africa.

Groove

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Groove Phi Groove Social

Fellowship was organized at

Morgan State University on

October 12, 1962. On December 8,

1968 ten young men who had

similar aims and objectives

organized the chapter at St.

Augustine's College.

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Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority was

founded on November 12, 1922 on

the can:\pus of Butler University.

The slogan "Greater Service

Greater Progress" is the motto

that all Sigmas strive to uphold.

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The Brothers of Alpha Phi Omega are quite active on and off campus. The Fraternity stresses the innportance of public service.

Mu Beta Psi

The members of Mu Beta Psi are very active in campus sponsored musical events. Many of the m.embers are nnusic majors.

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Sheilah Benton, Esther

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Grant, Shellie Judson, Jennifer

Isaacs, Jaifer Johnson, Anita

Weatherspoon, Coral Whitley, Oria

Wood, Leslie Cartwirght, Coach

Basketball

Norman Roscoe, Randy Franks,

Vernon Clennmons, Al Coates,

Anthony Rogers, Darryl Anderson,

Phil Garret, Ernest Holland,

Eugene Smith, Stan Miller, Ray

Sn:\ith, Maurice Champen,

Kenneth Bannister, Leroy Moreno,

Hearvey Heartley, Coach

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Theresa Smith, Cynthia Tyson, Theresa McClain, Donna Nieto, Sheila McMillan, Sabrina Douglas, Kimberly Williams, Beverly Staton, Beverly Downing, Coach

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