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Timothy Scott Garris Editor In Chief
Lota A. Poyner Associate Editor
Stephen L. Williams Business Manager
Cheryl Barnes Administrative Assistant
Esther M. Horton
Senior Class Section Editor
Dempsey Bond Underclassmen Section Editor
Danny McSpadden Clubs Section Editor
Arlinda Davis Greek Section Editor
Adrian Stowe Sports Section Editor
Jellaine Cameron
Faculty and Staff Section Editor
Angela Forte Typing Editor
Kimberly O. Copeland Photographic Editor
LaQuita Clement Tributes
Princess Gerald Public Relations
Jessica Harris Linda McKnight Staff Copy Editors
Cassandra V. Douglas Yearbook Advisor
Beaufort O. Bailey Yearbook Advisor
We have made the decision to further our education at Winston-Salem State University for various reasons. I'm sure it's a decision that was given a great deal of thought. How we utilize our time here will determine the rest of our lives.
My fellow Rams, as we go through our daily routines we should value every second, minute and hour of each day. If you use your time wisely, much can he accomplished. For example, the founder of this institution. Dr. Simon Green Atkins, had a dream that he was determined to see realized. First he prepared himself by taking advantage of the opportunity to attain a solid education. Mr. Les Brown once said, "It is better to he prepared for an opportunity than to have an opportunity and not be prepared." With diligence and good time management Dr. Atkins, with the help of God and others, established and nurtured what we are enjoying today, WSSU. This university is evidence of what we can achieve if we use our minds and the time, both of which God has bestowed upon us. So, let us bear in mind that TIME IS LIFE.
My deepest thanks go to God who instilled within me the determination, knowledge and patience to get the job done as editor. Also, special thanks to the assistant editor, Lora Poyner, who was always by my side and came to my rescue "just in the nick of time." I cannot go without expressing gratitude to staff members who came together as a family and made this book possible. I appreciate the patience and understanding from my advisors, Mr. Beaufort Bailey and Ms. Cassandra Douglas. Last but not least, I extend special thanks to the students, faculty and staff for their cooperation in helping to capture THE GOLDEN TIMES AT WSSU
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ADMINISTRATION . . .
Administrative Council — 7
Board of Trustees — 6
Chancellor — 4
Faculty — 17
University Personnel — 89
CLASSES . . . Seniors — 33 Juniors — 49 Sophomores — 61 Freshmen — 73
ROYALTIES . . . Miss WSSU — 99 Mr. Ram — 100 Class Queens — 101 Queens — 102
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DR. CLEON FRANKLIN
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Dear Students:
To the graduating class of 1989, I extend sincere congratulations ss you reach this memorable period of your life. During the four years that you have been students at Wins ton-Sal era State University, I hope you have been consumed with a burning desire to utilize your full talents CO Inestimable proportions.
For those students who will be returning to USSl!, I congratulate you on aalntalnlng your comnltsent to your education - a vital element In preparing for the future.
Through the coming years. 1 sincerely hope that you will cherish the memory of your experiences and relationships here. This yearbook highlights some of the glorious days you have spent In our midst.
Graduating seniors , always remember the nineteenth century poet Henry Wadsuorth Longfello*
Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime. And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time.
We are grateful to you for the positive difference you have made In the life of our University. Moreover, it is my sincere hope that WSSU has imbued you with those social and intellectual attributes that will propel you Into the forefront of your chosen career.
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Jack Cavanagh Wilma Lassiter Aurelia Eller Irene Hairston Rayford Means James Hanes Dr. David Branch James Mack Mickey Dry Paul Fulton Edgar Broyhill John Rankins Robert Emken
ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL
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Dr. Alex B. Johnson 'Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs
Mr. Willie E. Grissom Vice Chancellor for Business Affairs
Mr. Perry Leazer 'Vice Chancellor for Development Affairs "Acting
Dr. Haywood L. Wilson, Jr. Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs
Mr. Irvin C. Hodge Associate Vice Chancellor for Physical Plant
Dear Fellow Rams:
Serving as your Student Government Association president this academic
year has been a pleasure, and I thank you for your loyal support during my
tenure.
As college students, we sometimes tend to over-emphasize the unpleasant moments of our four-year stay — the petty irritations of filling out forms, the inconvenience of waiting in long lines, living quarters not quite as comfort- able as those we left back home. When Winston-Salem State becomes your alma mater, the trying times will be replaced with the excitement of home- coming, the gratification of commencement, and other pleasant recollections of Ol' State U.
As you remember your four years here and appreciate the intrinsic value of the important and eventful experiences, the 1 988-89 Ram Yearbook will no doubt be the spark that brings back the bright faces of your classmates, the caring guidance of your instructor, and the scenes that made this year of college life real and meaningful. Sincerely,
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John P. Rankins, Jr. Pre,! dent
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION . . .
Nelson Beam, Director of Day Student Affairs
Stephen Williams, Director of Financial Affairs
John Rankins, President of SGA
Michael Dickerson, Executive Secretary
Haven Anderson, Vice President
Joelle Gwyn, Director of Social Affairs
Kimela Knox, Director of Judicial Affairs
Veronica Howard, Miss Winston-Salem State University
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The spirit of WSSU is remarkable. Its faculty and students are recognized for taking an active part uio,
in making it the best possible. Of all demands to which college students must respond, the pursuit m\
of academic excellences is by far the most exciting. It is of utmost importance to establish goals eniK
emphasized with high ideals and driven by willpower and belief in ourselves. As implied by our Wei
theme it is essential that we learn to value our time. Lost time is never found again. The memories ', tliisi
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.i of our days here at Winston-Salem State will stand out from the rest of our experiences. In choos- ing WSSU we had in mind how we would spend our time. Somehow we would find time for acad- emics, cultural and social times. We will never forget because golden times bring golden memories. . We have set as our aim to portray our life at the university in order that we may be ever reminded of 'i-this most important phase in our growth and development.
Krirsyth CJounry Superior C^ourt JuJgo Rdl.ini) H.^ycs, Sr
City Alderman Larry Womble
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Winston-Salem State University has for almost a century ptcpan.J youth for achievement and service in a democratic society. RAMS GET BETTER WITH TIME.
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School Board Member Beaufort O. Bailey
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Strong teaching, research, professional, national and community services are hallmarks of the faculty and students. We have learned to express our creative and intellectual minds.
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— DOST THOU LOVE LIFE? THEN DO NOT SQUAN- DER TIME, FOR THAT'S THE STUFF LIFE IS MADE OF.
Roland "Sonny" Watts, known nationally for his wood block prints.
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DIVISION AND DEPARTMENTAL CHAIRPERSONS
Dr. Lorenzo Battle Department of Social Science
Dr. Astor Herrell Department of Physical Science
Mrs. Elva Jones
Department of Math and Computer
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Dr. Shirley Manigault
Department of English and Foreign
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Dr. Maurice Odine Department of Mass Communications
Dr. Fred D. Tanner Division of Liberal Arts and Sciences
WACHOVIA EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING AWARD
Dr. Elwanda Ingram
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Dr. Nelson Adams Social Science
Dr. Howard Barnes Social Science
Mrs. Alicia S. Bailey Business & Economics
Mr. Francis B. Baird Fine Arts
Dr. Richard Bennett Life Science
Mrs. Elsie Blackman Business & Economics
Mr. Michael Callaghan Continuing Education
Dr. Eddie Cecil English & Foreign Language
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Mrs. Naomi Cecil Education
Dr. Jaswant Bajwa Math/Computer Science
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Mrs. Carol H. Boles Nursing and Allied Health
Dr. Warren Couch English & Foreign Language
Mrs. Emma T. Duren Education
Dr. Pamela Felder Education
Dr. Fred A. Eady English & Foreign Language
Ms. Catherine L. Eilenherger Physical Education
Dr. Dennis Felder Physical Education
Mr. Clarence E. Gaines Physical Education
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Dr. Glenda Gill English & Foreign Language
Dr. Morton A. Heller Social Science
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Dr. William F. Kauder Business & Economics
Dr. Sandria N. Kerr Math/Computer Science
Mr. Kenneth Kimber Supplemental Education
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Dr. James B. Kinchen Fine Arts
Dr. Richard Krajcik Social Science
Dr. Paul Kuhl Social Science
Mr. Stephen Kwasikpui Business & Economics
Dr. Donald Mac-Thompson Social Science
Dr. Merdis McCarter Math/Computer Science!
Dr. James McLaughlin Social Science
Dr. Rebecca Nail English & Foreign Language
Ms. Patricia W. Nwosu English & Foreign Language
Dr. Ike Okonta Social Science
Dr. Sudhakar Pandit Math/Computer Science
Mr, William Phillips English & Foreign Language
Mrs. Margaret Poston Math/Computer Science
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Mr. Baddam N. Reddy Math/Computer Science
Mr. Vernon Robinson Business & Economics
Dr. Martha C. Rossitch Math/Computer Science
Dr. Wilhert Sadler , Education
Dr. Marisour Samimi Math/Computer Science i
Dr. Manderline Scales
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Dr. Subash M. Shah Social Science
Dr. Deva Sharma Physical Science
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Dr. Jacqueline Shepperson Life Science
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Dr. Bhag S. Sidhu Life Science
Dr. Madho Singh Life Science
Ms. Cynthia Stanley Physical Education
Dr. Kim H. Tan Life Science
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IN MEMORIAL
DR. WILLIE MAE BURKE
YOU KNOW THE SUN WILL SHINE AGAIN, AND CHASE THE CLOUDS AWAY, SO LOOK BEYOND THE RAIN-FILLED SKY, AND SEE THE BRIGHTER DAY.
THERE COMES A TIME FOR ALL OF US WHEN WE MUST SAY GOOD-BYE; BUT FAITH AND HOPE AND LOVE AND
TRUST CAN NEVER, NEVER DIE.
ALTHOUGH THE CURTAIN FALLS AT LAST IS THAT A CAUSE TO GRIEVE? THE FUTURE'S FAIRER THAN THE PAST, IF ONLY WE BELIEVE.
-THE WSSU FAMILY-
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Maysoon Mousa Obeidi
Linda McKnight
Catherine Powell
Who's Who
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Who's Who
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Eden. NC
Slatesville, NC
Ahoskie, NC
Java, VA
Roanoke. VA
Handen, CT
Charlotte, NC
Rivena Beach, FL
Lexington, NC
Rocky Mount, NC
Ashville, NC
Manon. NC
Statesville. NC
Washington, DC
Detroit, Ml
Durham, NC
Williamston, NC
Black Mountain, NC
Winslon-Salem. NC
Tarboro. NC
Chapel Hill, NC
Tartjoro. NC
Suffolk, VA
Reidsviile, NC
Charlotte, NC
Reidsviile, NC
High Point, NC
Trenton, NJ
Eden, NC
Tartroro, NC
Hamptonville, NC
Camp LeJune, NC
Lynchburg, VA
W Palm Beach FL
Hickory, NC
Charlone, NC
Greensboro, NC
Greensboro, NC
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Harrells, NC |
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Sparlanburg, SC |
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Elm City, NC |
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DE |
6'3" |
240 |
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Charlotte, NC |
50 Koonce. Jarvis |
DE |
6'1" |
230 |
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Gnfton, NC |
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RB |
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Oxford, NC |
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6'1" |
240 |
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Black Mountain |
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Kinston. NC |
79 Martin, George |
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Martinsville, VA |
23 Matthews, William |
DB |
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180 |
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Williamston, NC |
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Anderson, SC |
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Charlotte, NC |
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Washingfon, NC |
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Norfolk, VA |
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Marion, NC |
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Advance, NC |
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Riviera Beach. FL |
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Charlotle, Nc |
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Montclair, NY |
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Tarboro, NC |
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Durham, NC |
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Richmond, VA |
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Lynchburg, VA |
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Richmond, VA |
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Battleboro, NC |
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Tarboro, NC |
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Mocksville, NC |
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Mooresville, NC |
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Salisbury |
56 Naughn, Edward |
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220 |
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Conway, NC |
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DB |
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160 |
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New Bern, NC |
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205 |
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Martinsville, VA |
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Elm City, NC |
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Durham, NC |
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Broaderick Graves Running Back
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Jeff Kelly Defensive Lineman
Anthony McCord Comerback
Dino Beliginis Kicker
Darrin Peebles Offensive Tackle
Horace Spencer Center
Clayton Suggs Offensive Guard
Roy Phillips Nose Guard
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Keith Torrence Punt Returner
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS . . .
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Kimberly Wiggins SGA Representativ
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Edward Singleton SGA Representative
Yolanda Williams
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Duane Morris Chaplain
Nanette Maynard Treasurer
Jackie Holmes Recording Secretary
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Rhonda M. Anderson
Business Adminisrrario
Winsron-Salem, NC
Johnlta A. Arkinson Early Childhood Fayetteville, NC
Pamela H. Bagett
Early Childhood
Winston-Salem, NC
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Business Administration
Davidson, NC
.'\lesia A. Bentoj-
Special Educatior
Leuisville, Nt'
Stacy E. Bet Busmess. Adiliinis
D. Blackvvi Art
Alonzo D. Blair
Business Administration
Statesviile, NC
Business AdministratRin Winston-Saiem, NC
Tonya C. Boykin
Cynthia E. Brown
Business Administration
Mocksville, NC
Georgellen Brown
Mas,< Cdrnmunications
Statesviile, NC
Lorctta A. Brown
Business Administration
Winston-Salem, NC
Business Administration Vl'inston-Salein, NC
Vera L. Bry Nursins
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Alfreda Bryant Political Science Riegelwood, NC
Mary H. Byrd
Psychology
Winston-Salem, NC
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Nursing Blackstone, VA
Valerie D. Bryant Early Childhood Goldsboro, NC
Nursing Winston-Salem, NC
Jennifer Chaskley Sociology/Psychology Winston-Salem, NC
Karen Bi.ichanan
Medical Technology
Brooklyn, NY
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Morgan ton, NC
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Business Administration
Roanoke, VA
Jesse L. Burwell
History Henderson, NC
Shandra Cammack
Mass Communications
New Bern, NC
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Lincolnton, NC
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Nursing
Fayetteville, NQ
Marie A. Connor
Computer Science
Hickory, NC
Nancy N. Crater
Nursing
Winston-Salem, NC
Ernestine Cremedy
Therapeutic Recreation
Winston-Salem, NC
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Robin A. CremeJy
Physical Education
Winston-Salem, NC
Monic;i S. Crews
Nursing
Milton, NC
Ojuna Cromartie
Medical Technology
Fayetteville, NC
CJary Cromartie
Busines!. Administration
Council, NC
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Rodney T. Cunningham
Psychology
Baltimore, MD
nrenda Daniels
Nursmg
Washington, NC
Kimherly M. Davis
Business Administration
Durham, NC
L.ivet.i R. Davidson
Busmess Administtation
Durham, NC
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Nursing Trenton,' NJ
Adnenne D. DeLoatcl
Nursing
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d E. DePriest History- in-Salem, NC
geia Dolby
Winston -Salem, N(,
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Donnell Wilton
Business Administration
Greensboro, NC
Medical Technology Greensboro, NC
Early Childhood Winston-Salem, NC
smess rvummistra Haw River, NC
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James E. Ewing
Therapeutic Recreatioi
Candor, NC
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Office Administration
Charlotte, NC
Patrice Fletcher Business Education Fort Lauderdale, FL
Yolanda Fruster
Biology
Easley, NC
Issac R. Foust
Computer Science
Bur ington, NC
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Devera A. Funderburk
Business Administration
Greensboro, NC
Betty Freeman „
Sociology Ahoskie, NC
Mary E. Funderburk
Psychology Winston-Salem, NC
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Rodney Gadson
Biology Clemmons, NC
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Business Administration
Fayetteville, NC
Timothy S. Garris
Psychology
Monroe, NC
Chrystoancia Gordon
Computer Science
Winston-Salem, NC
Alana Gaymon
Education
Winston-Salem, NC
Theresa W. Goodson
Business Administration
Winston-Salem, NC
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Early Childhood Educacion
Winston-Salem, NC
Yonnie E. GriHln
Sociology Elizaherhtown, NC
Veronica R. Guions
Business Administration
Eli:ahethrown, NC
Joelle A. Gwynn
Early Childhood
Winston-Salem, NC
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Information System
High Point, NC
S. J. Hankins
Political Science
Winston-Salem, NC
Courrnov A. Hall
Early Childhood
Raleigh. NC
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Sports Management
Henderson, NC
Darrell L. Hall
Physical Education
Trenton, NJ
Rennatd Harris
Business Administration
East Orange, NJ
1 erry L. Hanks
Middle Grade Education
Henderson, NC
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Lisa R. Haynie Inter. Education Kannapolis, NC
ennie L. Hemhrick
Political Science
Danhury, NC
Margarer A. Herrmann
Intermediate Education
Wmston-Salem, NC
Jimmy L. Hester
Busme.ss Administratioi
Durham, NC
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Business Administtation
Fayetteville, NC
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Early Childhood Education
Charlotte, NC
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Nursing
Maple Hill, NC
Twyna R. Hook Business Administration Brooklyn, NY 9 * • * « '
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Business Administration
Plymouth, NC
Jacquelyn N. Holmes Business Administration
High Point, NC
Esther M. Horton
Biology
Goldshoro, NC
Veronica A. Howard Political Science Jacksonville, NC
Karen C. Jackson
Sociology
Charlotte, NG
Regina C. Hunt Accounting Durham, NC
Sophia D. Jackson
Business Administration
Winston-Salem, NC
Sonya Hurt
Physical Education
East Orange, NJ
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Art
Durham, NC
Moses Idahor Applied Science High Point, NC
Keith N. James
Mass Communication
Oteensboro, NC .
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Beverly M. Jarrett
Business Administration
Winston-Salem, NC
Rufus C. Jeffries Mathematics Jackson, NC
Chenita Johnson
Pohtical Science'
Winston-Salem, NC
Donna L. Johnsi Psychology Gastonia, NC
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Winston-Salem, NC
Shirley Jones
Business Administration
Kemersville, NC
Pam Johnson
Applied Science
Winston-Salem, NC
LeOndra R. Joyner
Business Administration
Southport, NC
Raena V. Johnson
Accounting
Charlotte, NC
Computer Science Durham. NC
Carla R. Jones Business Administrat Wake Forest, NC
Cassandra D. Kearney Business Administratio
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Business Administration
High Point, NC
Monica L. King
Therapeutic Recreation
Rocky Mount, NC
Carletta Knox
Special Education
Winston-Salem, NC
A.K. Koontz
Computer Sciencf Greensboro, NC
Shenna D. Lacewell Early Childhood Riegelwood, NC
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Accounting
Mount Gilead, NC
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Nursing
Winston-Salem, NC
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Milwaukee, NC
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Yvonne H. Ledhetter
Accounting
Gastonia, NC
Mary A. Marshhum
Business Administration
Atkinson, NC
Reginald B. Lipscomb Accounting Durham, NC
Yupa S. Martin
Accounting
Winston-Salem, NC
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Computer Science
Winston-Salem, NC
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Wanda A. McCullen
Business Administration
Charlotte. NC ,
Emma Matthews
Music
Winston-Salem, NC
Maria A. McCullough
Business Administration
Statesville, NC
Julia N. Maynard
Special Education
Burlington, NC
Marcella L. McDonald Early Childhood Rockingham, NC
Charles J. McCloud Medical Technology Randallstown, MD
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Accountmg
Winston-Salem. NC
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Vonnda A. McRae
Therapeutic Recreation
Charlotte, NC
Beverly L. Miles
Accounting Burlington, NC
Stephanie E. Miller
Salisbury, NC
Rohin Mills scial Education ston-Salem, NC
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Sherrick L. Mohley
Business Administration
Charlotte, NC
Johnny J. Moore
Sociology Morganton, NC
Alisia M. Morris
Business Administration
Murfreesboro, NC
Chinnitta J. Morris
Business Administrati.
Winston-Salem, NC
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Therapeutic Recreation
Charleston, SC
LiUie Mullen Accounting Weldon, NC
Myra Murdock Therapeutic Recreation
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Linda K. Nesbitt
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Winston-Salem, NC
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Winston-Salem, NC
Charlotte R. People
Business Administration
Lexington, NC
Bettie D. Oate Accounting Faison, NC
Clayton L. Person
Accounting
Henderson, NC
Maysoon M. Ohedi
Medical Technology
Anchorage, AK
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Ralph A. Pearson
Economics
Winston-Salem, NC
Tasieohi S. Osere
Accounting
Winston-Salem, NC
Wanda N. Peterson
Psychology
HarrellsviUe, NC
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Mass Communication
Tarhoro, NC
Milton R. Philpotts
Medical Technology
Brooklyn, NY
Alton G. Philyaw
History
Warsaw, NC
Janet Pierce
Mass Communication
Fayetteville, NC
Tnjdy P. Pitt
Biology
Goldsboro, NC
James B. Pittman
Accounting Jacksonville, NC
Tomira M. Potter
Business Administration
High Point, NC
Catherine L. Powell
Sociology Winston-Salem, NC
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Political Science
Garland, NC
^ Rita J. Powell Special Education Rocky Mount, NC
Lora A. Poyner
Puhlic Administration
Camden, NC
Accounting Burlinyton, NC
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John P. Rankins
Political Science
Ahoskie, NC
Delia W. Reavis
Nursing Kemersville, NC
Mederia A. Reinha
Physical Educatioi
Claremont, NC
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Biology
Robinsonville, NC
eDoraie L. Kic
Political Science Trorwood, OH
Melinda Koseboro
Business Administration
Walkertown. NC
Cubie Santord
Nursing Durham, NC
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Marjorie L. Saunders
Accounting Winston-Salem, NC
Tracy L. Scales
Winston-Salem, NC
Bridgette L. Sellars
Office Administration
Sedalia, NC
Shavvna Sesso
Medical Techni
Kenly, NC
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Medical Technology
Goldsboro, NC
Yvette Shoats
Business Administration
Charlotte, NC
Lavern A. Smith
Therapeutic Recreation
Winston-Salem, NC
Katherine A. Short
Accounting
Salisbury, NC
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Zaylister R, Sims
Accounting Greensboro, NC
Stephanie J. Stancil
Biology
Candor, NC
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Business Administration
Winston-Salem, NC
Cynthia L. Taylor
Music Education
Winston-Salem, NC
Suzette D. Strickland
Accounting Winston-Salem, NC
Dionne D. Taylor Political Science Charlotte, NC
Renne' N. Swain
Sociology
Princeton, N]
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Business Administration
Semora, NC
Andrea G. Taylor
Special Education
Oxford, NC
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Psychology
Raeford, NC
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Business Administration
Charlotte, NC
Sherr>' L. Tiiompkins
Business Administration
Winston-Salem, NC
Michele Todd
Paula Vinson
Accounting
Burlington, NC
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Myra Walston
Sociology New Bern, NC
Jertrey B. Ware Political Science New Haven, CT
dershela A. Washington
Mass Communication
Shelhy, NC
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Yolanda Washington
Nursing
Fayetteville, NC
Cynthia Y. White
Business Administration
Winston-Salem, NC
Pamela M, Watts Information Systems Winston-Salem, NC
Dexter White
Business Administration
Mehane, NC
Sharhonda A. Wells
Business Administration
Salisbury, NC
Leslie Whitt
Business Administration
Greensboro, NC
David L. West
Political Science
Winston-Salem, NC
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Business Administration
Long Island, NY
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Mass Communication
Goldsboro, NC
Felecia Williams English Education High Point, NC
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Education Rural Hall, NC
Yolanda E. Williams
Therapeutic Recreation
Kinston, NC
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CLASS HISTORY
As members of the class of 1989, we have traveled a long road to reach our goal. The class motto, "We can, we shall, we will succeed," has finally become a reality.
The year of 1985 was one of thrill and excitement. Cleon Thompson became the eighth chancellor of Winston- Salem State University and the arrival of the class of 1989. With determination, pride, and much spirit, we began our freshman year on a good note. Shawn Davidson was elected as our class president, Drs. Dennis and Pamela Felder were selected as outclass advisors and Rita Miles Ms. Freshman. We joined such clubs as the mighty march- ing RAMS, the RAM yearbook, the University Choir, and numerous tjther organizations in order to give them some new input.
In 1986 the rising class of 1989 began to standout more. Our t)wn Michael Dickerson became MR. RAM and Haven Anderson was elected as our sophomore class president, with Terry Hankerst)n as Ms. Sopht)more. We began to strive for more academic excellence and achieve the goals we set out for. We had the opportunity to encounter such famous personalities as Timmy Newsome, alumnus, who plays for the Dallas Cowboys, Louis Farrakan, alumnus and political activist, and Dizzy Gillespie, a famed trumpeter.
As juniors we had progressed farther down the road of success with Shawna Sessoms as our class president and Mary Marshburn as Ms. Junior. During this year a new change came across the univetsity with the renovation of the Anderson Center and Blair Hall. A newly landscaped main entrance was added to the campus also. Many changes in our community as well helped us to become more aware of what was happening in the world. We were all happy to know that Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday celebration became a National Holiday. Claremont Avenue, which is directly in front of K.R. Williams Auditorium and F. L. Atkins, was changed to Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, which runs from 9th Street to Clemmonsville Road. Once again a famous personality and one of the most renowned Broadway shows graced our campus. The Reverent Jesse L. lackson, St. , direcn>r t)f c^peration PUSH, was here for a voter registration drive. Everyone on the WSSU campus was elated to ha\e him at our unix'ersity. Mamma 1 Want to Sing, one of the best Broadway Musicals ever was presented to a sold out crowd.
Homecoming 1987 was a memorable occasion for the sultry songstress Anita Baker and the sophisticated lady Natalie Cole appeared on our Homecoming shows.
The WSSU football team captuied the ClAA Championship with Head Coach Bill Hayes. The Championship was won for the late assistant football Coach Wiley Harris.
Our Senior year started with a bang for we realized we had succeeded. We had grt)wn intellectually as well as academically. Many of us had attained our personal goah and were looking forward to the day we would proudly walk down the aisle, for we had achieved our goal.
Now at the top of our ladder of achievement, Yolanda Williams, the senior class president, helped us keep abreast of all we needed to do. A large number of us participated in Graduate and Professional Schools Day, and the Job Fair.
Socially, we still enjoy "Doing da Butt" but we have learned that life isn't always a fast party without hnrd work but a slow waltz with much dedication.
As freshmen we knew you could succeed and as seniors we knew we had. As we depart from "Ole SU" let's remember we entered to learn and since we have learned LET US NOW DEPART TO SERVE.
Esther M. Horton, Senior Class Editor The Ram 1989
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Kimberly Black
Lexington, NC
Tracy Blackman
Yanceyville, NC
Sharon Blalock
Oxford, NC
Danny Boden
Fayetteville, NC
Vickie Boykin
Garland, NC
Apryl Brandon
Winston-Salem, NC
Lisa Brinson
Wallace, NC
Jeffrey Broadnax
Burlington, NC
Stacey Brown
Greenwood, SC
LaSabra Bryant
Wilmington, NC
Alva Carlisle
Goldsboro, NC
Natasha Carlton
Charlotte, NC
Bennie Carver
Greensboro, NC
Armenia Cheatham
Louishurg, NC
Lynn Cherry
Greensboro, NC
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Arlinda Davis
Lexington, NC
Rochelle Davis ReidsviUe, NC
Jacqueline Dooley
Roanoke, VA
Andrea Eatmon
Wilson, NC
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Verricchia Eatmon
Wilson, NC
Vanessa Edwards
Winston-Salem, NC
Bernard Epps
Edison, NJ
Darren Ferrell
Danville, VA
Anita Foddrell
Madison, NC
Charles Forney
Mt. Pleasant, NC
Angela Forte
Goldsboro, NC
Kathy Fulp
Pine Hall, NC
Robin Funderburke
Charlotte, NC
Tammy Gattling
Rich Square, NC
Patrice Gibson
Charlotte, NC
Demetrice Glover
Tarrhoro, NC
Andrea Gould
Winston-Salem, NC
Shelia Graham
Bennettsville, SC
Vanessa Graham
Winston-Salem, NC
Terri Green
Durham, NC
Valorie Gregory Goldsboro, NC
Demetrious Hammie
Oxford, NC
Jessica Harris
Durham, NC
Dedre Hawkins
Burlington, NC
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Todd Hayes
Lynchburg, VA
Angela Haynie
Winston-Salem, NC
Patricia Henderson
Yanceyville, NC
Kelly Hewitt
Hickory, NC
Crystal Hilliard
Enfield, NC
Catherine Holmes
Goldsboro, NC
Daphne Huntley
Ansonville, NC
Halena Jackson
Hamlet, NC
Kevin Jackson
Newark, NJ
Michele Jackson
Durham, NC
Rodney Jackson
Charlotte, NC
Shirley Jackson
Washington, DC
James Jenkins
Durham, NC
Adrienna Jerald
Lumberton, NC
Melanie Jessup
Westfield, NC
Daron Johnson
Plymouth, NC
Robin Johnson
Charlotte, NC
Karen D. Jones
Charlotte, NC
Karen Jones
Washington, DC
Willie Jones
Spartanburg, SC
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Beverly Kee
Cjoldshoro, NC
Panzyta Kenan
Chiquapin, NC
Celena Kithcart
Durham, NC
Sharon Lancaster Charleston, SC
Pamela Lane
Goldsboro, NC
Nicole Lee Charlotte, NC
Pamela Lewis
Elizabethtown, NC
Latanya Locket
Charlotte, NC
Serita Lomick
Bessemer City, NC
LaTanya Long
Gaston, NC
Ryan Marshbum
Kinston, NC
Tonya Martin
Morven, NC
Monica Mitchell
Farmville, NC
Anthony Moore
Havelock, NC
Marcus Myers
Shelby, NC
Katrena Neal
Eden, NC
Kristal Oglesby
Asheville, NC
Phyllis O'Neil
High Point, NC
Maria Ormond
Salisbury, NC
Elisa Parker Clinton, NC
Milton Parks
Dunn, NC
Marian Patterson
Cherryville, NC
Lashawn Pearson
Winston-Salem, NC
Muriel Peed
Charlotte, NC
Rohalier Phillips
Riviera Beach, FL
Darius Pittman
Jacksonville, NC
La'Sharon Ramseur
Burlington, NC
Keith Richardson
Winston-Salem, NC
Pamela Robinson
HendersonviUe, NC
Gail Rogers
Fairmont, NC
LaVonia Rose
Charlotte, NC
Kevin Ross
Riegelwood, NC
Veronica Rozier
Birmingham, AL
Leshia Sellers
High Point, NC
Patricia Scott
Roosevelt, NY
Robin Silver
Enfield, NC
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Charlotte, NC
Kisha Wall
Greensboro, NC
Carrissa Waller
Durham, NC
Joseph Washington
Fayetteville, NC
Melinda Washington
Charlotte, NC
Derrick Watson
Durham, NC
Foy Wellman
Statesville, NC
Antrawn Wilbum
Indianapolis, IN
Calya Williams
Booneville, NC
Sonia Williams
Morganton, NC
Eugenia Williamson
Reidsville, NC
Harry Winford
Mooresville, NC
Gayle Wood
Charlotte, NC
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Almost There
Let's hear it for the Juniors, we are almost there! All of the hard work, determination, and dedication is starting to pay off. The long road towards graduation had been far from easy, but we the juniors are beginning to see all of the hard work come to a sweet end; graduation is right around the comer.
Some juniors may see graduation day as being so close, yet so far away , and well it is because there are so many things that come before, after, and in between gradu- ation. Juniors are often times filled with indecision be- cause we have reached a crucial point in our lives. The journey is coming to a close and decisions must be made. Will I go to graduate school.' Will 1 co-op.' What com- panies will I apply to.' These questions must be asked by
the juniors because they are strategies and plans that will shape and influence the rest of our lives.
We, have a lot of expectations placed on us. We are placed in harder and more demanding courses because we are concentrating strictly on our major and minor area of study. We are expected to know exactly what we want after graduation, so that we can begin to prepare for the next phase of our lives. We are faced with questions, problems, and situations that are difficult and sometimes frightening, however we are able to overcome all because we know that nothing will stop us, for we are almost there.
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Valerie Abrahms
Enfield, NC
Joseph AUbrooks
Raeford, NC
Christopher Allen
Ansonville, NC
Kenneth Anderson
Statesville, NC
William Armstrong
Boonville, NC
Karen Austin
High Point, NC
Lydia Barber
Winston-Salem, NC
Patricia Barksdale
Durham, NC
Cheryl Barnes
Murfi-esboro, NC
David Barr
Severn, MD
Donna Belcher
Plymouth, NC
Janet Bellamy
Wilmington, NC
Gerald Black
Williamston, NC
Yolanda Blackwell
Reidsville, NC
Avis Bond
Windsor, NC
Dempsey Bond, III
Williamston, NC
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High Point, NC
Monica Brooks
HiUshorough, NC
Alycia Brown
Winston-Salem, NC
Dewayne Brown
Farmville, NC
La Tonja Brown
Pelham, NC
Toni Brown
Clarkton, NC
LeSeanda Brunson
Winston-Salem, NC
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Daryl Bryant
Durham, NC
Edwynn Bryant
Detroit, MI
Phyllis Burke
Winston-Salem, NC
Valerie Burns
Fayetteville, NC
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Spring Lake, NC
Deborah Carroll
Gastonia, NC
Sharon Carter
Winston-Salem, NC
Dena Chambers
Aberdeen, NC
Wesley Chambers
Morganton, NC
Marcia Chasten
Chinquapin, NC
Starling Chum
Mount Vernon, NY
Kimberly Copeland
New Bern, NC
Donna Cotten
Scotland Neck, NC
Dawn Clumer
Durham, NC
Rodney Davis
Rural Hall, NC
Yolanda Davis
Louishurg, NC
Robynne Durr
Winston-Salem, NC
Yvette Edwards
Dallas, NC
Wendy Farrington
Chapel Hill, NC
Sheliah Faucette
Durham, NC
James Flowers
Shemlls Ford, NC
Montressa Flowers
Durham, NC
Tegram Fraites
Atlantic Highlands, NJ
Juli Franklin
Winston-Salem, NC
Carla Freeman
Brooklyn, NY
Fredericka Freeman
Wilmington, NC
Beverly Gentry
Roxboro, NC
Kelly Gibbs
Newton, NC
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James Goins
Yonkers, NY
Regina Golden
Winston-Salem, NC
Dionne Gore
Salisbury, NC
Stephen Gorrell
ReidsviUe, NC
Vanessa Graham
St. Paul, NC
Trisha Greene
Goshen, NY
Cheryl Hair
Charlotte, NC
Charlene Hairston
Ridgeway, VA
Laryssa Hairston
Martinsville, VA
Jay Hutchins
Montclair, NJ
Melonie Ingram
Southern Pines, NC
Shari James
Hampton, VA
Keva Jay
Roxboro, NC
Daphne Jones
Rural Hall, NC
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Michael McClinton
Gastonia, NC
Anthony McCord
Anderson, SC
Tirzsha McKoy
Alexandria, VA
Rondra McMillan
Fayetteville, NC
Sheranda Meadows
Durham, NC
John Moody
Fayetteville, NC
Lauretta Nunley
Reidsville, NC
Anita Page
Louisburg, NC
Jackie Parish
Chapel Hill, NC
Paulette Pierce
Roanoke Rapids, NC
Michelle Pelham
Fayetteville, NC
Andrea Pellom
Riegelwood, NC
Angela Peters
Jacksonville, NC
Kristin Pettigrew
Winston-Salem, NC
Gregory Phillips
Fayetteville, NC
Terry Phillips
Winston-Salem, NC
Via Randall
Martinsville, VA
Sharon Rascoe
Plymouth, NC
Jewel Reaves
Ash, NC
Johnsie Richardson
St. Paul, NC
Melvin Riggs
Maplewood, NJ
Derek Robbins
Greensboro, NC
Kiva Robinson
Littleton, NC
Octavius Robinson
Charlotte, NC
Gary Saunders
Fayetteville, NC
La Vina Savoy
Hanover, MD
Darryl Sawyer
Kingston, Jamaica
Kim Sellars
Burlington, NC
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Tammy Shipp
Charlotte, NC
Candi Smallwood
Washington, NC
Ricardo Smith
Winston-Salem, NC
Serena Smith
Dunn, NC
Tania Stafford
Winston-Salem, NC
Jacqueline Stinson
Winston-Salem, NC
Adrian Stowe
Belmont, NC
Jerome Taylor Kannapolis, NC
Kevin Thompson
Richlands, NC
Carlos Torian
Durham, NC
Trevia Turner
Rocky Mount, NC
Cynthia Tyler
Maxton, NC
Alvonia Walker
Widland, NC
Robin Warren
Winston-Salem, NC
Robin Wheeler
Winston-Salem, NC
Gary White
Burlington, NC
Derrick Whitmore
Durham, NC
Glynis Whitted
Hillsborough, NC
Kevin Wilder
Thomasville, NC
Tanya Wilder
Winston-Salem, NC
Felicia Williams
MuUins, SC
Lisa Willliams
Greenville, NC
Shonna Williams
Columbia, SC
Stefan Williams
Winston-Salem, NC
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Tangie Williams
Winston-Salem, NC
Shellie Wilson
Red Springs, NC
Sabrina Young
Winston-Salem, NC
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Finally, we the sophomore class of 1990 at Winston- Salem State University have risen from zero class hours to some class hours! We are proud to have successfully completed our freshmen year.
We, the sophomores of 1990, have estahlished our majors and some of us have already participated in the honor's day program. A variety of the sophomore class have joined several organizations from this prestigious
university such as: athletics, yearbook staff, class offices, greek fraternities/sororities, and many other or- ganizations. In order to participate in these extra- curricular activities, time management is crucial.
Yes, Winston-Salem State University, the sophomore class of 1990 is on the move academically, socially, and rising to the top.
Charlotte Peoples
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OFFICERS
Shan Payton
Kendrick Leak
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Aaron Eddin^s
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Twanjua White
Miss Frcshniiin
Stephanie Davidson
C-hiss Representative
Sharon Rutherford
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Bridget Johnson
CJlass Representiitive
Tremona Cornelius
C'lass Representative
Collier Anthony
Newport News, VA Wendy Anthony
Winston-Salem, NC
Cory Banet Raleigh, NC
Conzaleigh Barbee
Burlington, NC
Jennie Barrette
Wingate, NC
Shanna Barrett
Charlotte, NC
Shannon Bauknight
Charlotte, NC
Derrell Beatty
Roanoke, VA
Candice Blakely
East Orange, NJ
Tommie Blakeney
Mooresville, NC
Montique Blalock
Raleigh, NC
Camella Bradley
Lexington, NC
LaTonya Brewington
Fayetteville, NC
Juanita Brewster
McLean, VA
Tamyra Brown
Rieglewood, NC
Erica Bullard
Fayetteville, NC Tamala Bullard
Laurinhurg, NC
James Campbell
Winston-Salem, NC
Alvin Carlisle
Goldshoro, NC Keenan Carr
Charlotte, NC
Charles Chess
Lexington, NC
Edrick Cofield
Richmond, VA
Lettie Cohen
Eden, NC
Charrisse Collins
High Point, NC
Denise Conley
Morganton, NC
Eugene Cooke
Greensboro, NC
Kates Comwell
Charlotte, NC
Ali Cotton
Chapel Hill, NC
Tonya Crouch
Charlotte, NC
Atanya Crowder
Charlotte, NC
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George Daniels
Wilson, NC
Tonya Davenport
Winston-Salem, NC
Stephanie Davidson
Charlotte, NC
Savonda Davis
Kinston, NC
Tracy Deloatch
Conwat, NC
Benet Dennis
Salisbury, NC
DeVonn Dickey
Winston-Salem, NC
Ron Dingle
Jacksonville, NC
Samuel Dula
Hickory, NC
Roland Dusenbury
Lexington, NC
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Calvin Giles
Winston-Salem, NC
Devonne Gilliam
Charlotte, NC
Cherly Givens
Greensboro, NC
Jenine Gravely
Roanoke, VA
Tyron Gravely Martinsville, VA
Anthony Graves
Charlotte, NC
Michelle Griffin
Hiddenite, NC
Tesha Green
Irvington, NJ Alcindor Hankins
Bolivia, NC
Jennifer Harbinson
Morganton, NC
Tammy Hardy
Shelby, NC
Michael Hargrove
Townsville, NC
Chanita Harper
Winston-Salem, NC
Kevin Harrell
Falls Church, VA
Arthur Harris
Salisbury, NC
Jennifer Harris
Winston-Salem, NC Melissa Harris Winston-Salem, NC Richard Hayes
Winston-Salem, NC
Angela Henderson
Pelham, NC
James Hill
Durham, NC
Frederick Hilliard
Wadesboro, NC Scottie Holloway Raleigh, NC Montina Houston Charlotte, NC Rolinda Howard Greensboro, NC Kim Hudson Charlotte, NC
Yolanda Hunter
Rocky Mount, NC Denise Hutchinson East Orange, NJ Mary Ingram Southern Pines, NC Marsha Ivester Winston-Salem, NC
Angela Jackson
Roanoke Rapids, NC
Jessica Jackson
Fayetteville, NC
Michael Jackson
Fayetteville, NC
Vita Jacobs
Rieglewood, NC
Natasha Jamison Winston-Salem, NC
Erica Jean
Woodland, NC
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Whiteville, NC Pamela Jones
Durham, NC
Pamela Jones
Statesville, NC
Reginald Jones
Wendell, NC
Stacey Jones
Goldsboro, NC
Tara Jones
Long Beach, CA
Angela Johnson
Riegelwood, NC
Bridget Johnson
Greenshoro, NC
Charles Johnson
Lumberton, NC
Crystal Johnson
Fayetteville, NC
Luther Johnson
High Point, NC
Joyce Davidson
Winston-Salem, NC
Keoni Kellam
Winston-Salem, NC
Angela Knox
Wilmington, NC Daria Lawson
Roxhoro, NC
Ken Leak
Laurinhurg, NC
David Leak
Red Springs, NC
Carol Lewis
Fayetteville, NC
Stephen Lewis
Roanoke, VA Tisha Linder
Charlotte, NC
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Wadesboro, NC
John A. Little
Schenectady, NY
Michelle G. Lofton
Salisbury, NC
Jeffrey A. Manley
Raleigh, NC
Mark McEachin
Maxton, NC
Latishea Marrow
Rocky Mount, NC
Lee D. Martin
Asheboro, NC
Paul Matthews
Lumherton, NC
Keshia McClure
Charlotte, NC
Ricks McComb
Greenville, SC
Shante McCullough
Charlotte, NC
Lori R. McElrath
Charlotte, NC
Corey McPherson
Fayetteville, NC
Brian Miller
Salisbury, NC
Monique D. Mitchell
Winston-Salem, NC
Temika Mitchell
Clinton, NC
Crystal Monley
Laurinburg, NC
Tracy Moore
Sharpshurg, NC
Shelia Nesbitt Markham, IL
Charlene Nichols
Lexington, NC
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Burlington, NC
Marque Patterson
Winston-Salem, NC
Marsha A. Patterson
Winston-Salem, NC
Tia Pemberton
Albemarle, NC
Sheri Perkins
Leland, NC
Monica Pickett
Beulaville, NC
Sonya Pickett
Laurinburg, NC
Audrey Pierce Whiteville, NC
Jeffrey Poedore
New York, NY
Tara Preston
Martinsville, VA
Suzette Price
Palmyra, N]
Robyn Reaves
Washington, DC
India Reid
Kemersville, NC
Cheryl A. Relford
Massillon, OH
Lamaar Richardson
Charlotte, NC
Martha H. Richardson
Winston-Salem, NC
Kevin Roberts
Reston, VA
Albert W. Robinson
Carthage, NC
Vincent, Robinson
Wilmington, NC
Dean Roger
Edgewather, NJ
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Wilmington, NC
Monte Ross
Philadelphia, PA Christopher L. Ross
Farmville, NC
LesHe Y. Rucker
Winston-Salem, NC
Adrienne Rush
Trinity, NC
Sharon D. Russell
Washmgton, DC
Sharon Rutherford
Leho, NC
Ian Samuel
AshevUle, NC
Greg Shearin
High Point, NC Lillian Sheppard
Southern Pines, NC
Charletta Sims
Goldshoro, NC
Bryan Smith
Beltsville, NC Clarence Smith Winston-Salem, NC Jonathan Smith Winston-Salem, NC Kacey Smith Lumberton, NC
Tarsha Smith
Laurinhurg, NC
Courtney Springs
Burlington, NC
Charles Stewart
Newhurgh, NY
Franz O. Stinson
Selma, NC
Margaret Stubbs
Red Springs, NC
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Mocksville, NC
Torria Taylor
Winston-Salem, NC
Craig Thomas
Salisbury, NC
Michelle Thompson
Greenshoro, NC
Sharoneta Thompson
Tarboro, NC
Marc Turner
Elmsford, NY
Vaughn Thomas
Charlotte, NC
Andre Walker
Newport, NC
Eric Watkins
Henderson, NC
Howard Watkins
Oxford, NC
Lisa Webber
Shelby, NC
Ralph Weeks
West Haven, CT
Derrick Whitehead
Chicago, IL
Anissa Whitby
Stantonshurg, NC
Scharonda White
Goldsboro, NC
Twanjua White
Goldsboro, NC
Erica Whitfield
Uniondale, NY
Petey Whitfield
Hampton, VA
Anita Whitsett
Burlington, NC
Robin Whitsett
High Point, NC
Patricia Wiggins
Middlesex, NC Sharon Wiley
Mehane, NC
Daryl Williams
Winston-Salem, NC
Diane Williams
Gamer, NC
Diane Williams
Raleigh, NC
Melisa Williams
WhiteviUe, NC
Regina Williams
WhiteviUe, NC
Vatronza Williams
Charlotte, NC
Sharmell Wilson
Burgaw, NC
Tony Wimbise
Pelham, NC
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Miirtmsville, VA Tonia Witten LVtroit, Ml Dedrick Womble Chapel Hill, NC Patricia Woody Charlotte, NC
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What is life like for a college freshman? He is away from home, in most cases, for the first time in his life. He is not only away from home, hut also away from im- mediate protection, parent's rules, and familiar sur- roundings. He is cast off into a new world, a different world, where his immediate welfare and survival will he up to the decisions he make for himself. He soon finds that there are many decisions that must he made and sev- eral questions that must be answered. How do I study? What cluhs or organizations should I join? How do I go about keeping a good GPA? Is pledgmg a fraternity or sorority for me? How do I manage my time? When do I begin to plan for graduate school? All of these questions are important and lead to an outcome that will have a vital impact upon the future of the individual. The fresh- man, thus, soon learns what it means to stand up for the beliefs and values he treasures in order to make it and he himself m the process. There is the desired to try new things, meet different kinds of people, and maybe engage
in a totally new lifestyle. Sometimes the freshman wants to fit in and be a part because the feeling of being an out- sider is threatening in this vast new surrounding. Other freshmen desire to separate themselves from the crowd and fmd their own little niche to steal away to. What about academics? Is it on the freshman's agenda? For some freshmen, yes, academics is on the agenda. They know that excellence starts form the very beginning and continues throughout. For others, it must take a back seat, for now. There's so much to do and so many things to be a part of. There are suddenly lots of girls for lots of boys and vice versa. And there's . . .
Well, the list could go on and on about the choices, decisions, and directions that are put before a freshman that he must choose from. Basically, "It's A Different World" that has a new beginning who's end will not be the end, but the begmning of a new life.
Linda McKnight
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LECTURE — YOLANDA KING DAUGHTER OF M.L. KING, JR.
STORYTELLING — SHIRLEY HOLLOW AY PRESIDENT OF TARHEEL STORYTELLERS ASSOCIATION
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JOSEPH N. PATTERSON LECTURE & ASSEMBLY SERIES
September 21, 1988 Dr. Cleon F. Thompson, Chancellor Winston-Salem State University
October 19, 1988 Dr. Alex Johnson, Acting Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs Winston-Salem State University
November 16, 1988 Dr. Cleon F. Thompson, Chancellor Winston-Salem State University
January 18, 1989 Dr. Mark Corts
Pastor of Calvary Baptist Church
February 15, 1989 Commander Walter Davis
The Pentagon, Washington, D.C.
March 22, 1989 Dr. Gloria Scott, President
Bennett College Greensboro, North Carolina
April 19, 1989 Ms. Hazel Brown, Acting Director
Winston-Salem Urban League
UNIVERSITY FINE ARTS FESTIVAL April 7-14, 1989
Drama Guild (7:30 p.m.) Drama Guild (7:30 p.m.) University Choir (8:00 p.m.) Student Performance Seminar (3:00 p.m.) WSSU Dance Company (7:30 p.m.) WSSU Concert Band (8:00 p.m.) International Day (10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.) WSSU Stage Band (7:30 p.m.) Academie Series (10:00 a.m. & 3:00 p.m.) (Visiting Performers: Willis & Inez Wager)
Friday, April 7 Saturday, April 8 Monday, April 10 Tuesday, April 11 Tuesday, April 11 Wednesday, April 12 Thursday, April 13 Thursday, April 13 Friday, April 14
Oct. 5 - Nov. 5 Dec. 5 - Dec. 16 Jan. 15 - Feb. 8 Feb. 12 - March 10 March 19 - April 21 April 23 - May 5 May 7 - May 12
VISUAL ARTS SERIES
Beverly Buchanan - Sculpture
Student Exhibitions* - Mixed Media
F. B. Baird - Paintings
Kathy L. Williams - Mixed Media
Eva Hamlin-Miller - Paintings
Senior Shows*
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March 30, 1989 April 14, 1989
ACADEMIE SERIES "
Armenta Hummings, Pianist The Wake Forest Consort The Bloom Duo String Duo
John Williams, Vocalist
Willis Wager/Inez Wager Lecture Demonstration
CLEO PARKER ROBINSON DANCE ENSEMBLE The philosophy of the ensemble has been to expose communities to extraordinary and diverse artists, themes that often focus on the rich black experience. Thursday, September 29, 1988
INSTTTUTIONAL EXCHANGE PROGRAM
(Dates, Times, Locations - TEA)
Bennett College Dance Group
N.C School of The Arts Dance Group
N.C A & T State University Choir
Livingstone College Jazz Band
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Ms. Cheryl Harrison Alumni Director
Mr. James Lewis Campus Security
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Mr. Avon O. Harding Career Services
Mr. Michael Hicks Library
Mrs. Elvita A. Hunt Telecommunications
Mrs. Bertha S. Jones Nursing
Ms. Patricia A. Martin Mass Communications
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Ms. Linda A. Massey Central Stores & Receiving
Ms. Emma Matthews Fine Arts/Music
Mrs. Angela McCray Academic Affairs
Mr. Vernon McKnight Student Affairs
Ms. Rosalind M. Miller Collections & Disbursements
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Mr. Todd Porter Academic Computer Center
Ms. Avis Ray Admissions
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Mrs. Yvonne Schnyder Chancellor's Office
Mrs. Renee Shepherd Affirmative Action
Mr. Norman Shipp Campus Security
Ms. Evelyn E. Shouse Student Affairs
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Ms. Sandra Sims Accounting Department
Mr. John Slade Public Relations
Mrs. Brenda J. Smith SACS Self-Study Office
Mrs. Vera Stepp Student Information Systems
Mrs. Essie Sturdivant Academic Affairs
Ms. Cassandra Thomas Infirmary
Mrs. Beverly Tucker Continuing Education
Mr. Richard B. Walker Fixed Assets
Ms. Sondra R. Williams Career Services
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HOMECOMING
"The Choice of a New Generation"
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Stephen Lovell Williams
Rockingham, North Carolina
MISS WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY 1988-89
Veronica Ann Howard
Jacksonville, North Carolina
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Stephen Jacobs Contestant #1
Rodney Hough Contestant #2
Juan Isler Contestant #3
Edward Singleton Contestant #4
MR. RAM PAGEANT
1988 .. . "Another Part of Me"
OaiTin Todd Contestant #5
Giovanni Bass Contestant #6
Stephen Williams Contestant #7
Dwayne Brown
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Twanjua White Miss Freshman
Melanie Ford Miss Junior
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Michele Todd Miss Senior
Latimer Law
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Miss Bickette Hall Tesha Green Craig Wright
Miss Brown Hall LaShawn Pearson Darold J. Hairston
Miss Colson Hall
Sherrilyn Magby
Larry Harlee
Miss DiUard Hall
Mary Marshbum
Reginald Grier
Miss Moore Hall
Carletta Knox
Raymond Knox, Jr.
Miss Pegram Hall Carla Bridges Tyron Gravely
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Miss Black and Gold Glynis Whitted Clayton Person
Miss Alpha Kappa Alpha Jessica Harris Rodney Jones
Miss Gamma Lambda of AKA
Volante' Holmes
Travis Powell
Miss Aurora of Sigma Gamma Rho
Serita M. Lomick
Carl Tate
Miss Delta Sigma Theta Courtney Hall Derrick Powell
Miss Gamma Phi of Delta Sigma
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Paula Vinson
William V. Scales, Jr.
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Jerome Rogers
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Pamela Glenn
John McKinney
Miss Pan Hellenic Council Sharon Lancaster Milton Philpotts
Miss Accounting Society
Robin Little
Shawn Davidson
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Stacy Stone
Rodney Gadson
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Tremona Cornelius
Leonard Greer
Miss Drama Guild
Candi Smallwood
Philip Wils
Miss Fellowship Calya Williams Donnell Allen
Miss Investment Cluh
Cheryl Hair
Earnest Wilson
Miss Medical Technology
Ania Simmons
Eric Dalton
Miss Metro City
Shirley Marie Jackson
Earnest Wilson
Miss Mozik Modeling Troupe
Keisha Covington
Michael Miles
Miss News Argus
Mia Wilson
Bryon Tinnin
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Miss Northern Connection
Donna McKoy
Yancey Thigpen
Miss Pep Club Heather Lloyd Gary Saunders
Miss Physical Education Sonya Hurt Jeff Kelley
Miss ROTC
Kathy Fulp
Terrance Adams
Miss Spanish Club
Georgellen Brown
Brooks Brown
Miss Student Nurse Association
Lisa Johnson
Ronald Campbell
Miss Student Activities Natasha Carlton Steven Williams
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Valerie Abrahams
Clinton A. Williams
Miss TTierapeutic Recreation
Yolanda Williams
Adrian Lindsay
Miss Twin City
Gilda Reid Charles Scales
Miss WSSU Choir
Beth Burgess Timothy Simmons
Miss University Marchmg Band
Adrienna Young
Michael King
Miss University Usher
Crystal Milliard
Octavius Robinson
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Eugenia Williamson
Stephen Maddox
Miss Ram Yearbook
Kimela Knox Michael Dickerson
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Our 96th Founder's Day Convocation was held in the Kenneth R. Williams Auditorium on November 4, 1988. The keynote speaker was Mr. Benjamin S. Ruffin, Director, Corporate Affairs Programs, RJR Nabisco, Inc.
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THE WSSU CHOIR
The Winston-Salem State University Choir enjoys a long and distinguished history as the institution's official singing organization. Even in its earUer years, when it was known as the Winston-Salem Teachers College Acapella Choir and sang under the direction of conductors hke Noah Ryder (who organized the Music Department) and James Dillard (who led the choir for close to three decades), it was known for its excellence. And through the years, as times have changed and the institution has both changed in character and evolved in its role in North Carolina higher education from a small teacher preparation college for Blacks to a comprehensive, baccalaureate institution of higher learning, the choir has appeared locally, throughout the state, and before audiences in the Mid-West and Eastern United States. It has been seen on regional television and has sung in concert with the Winston-Salem Symphony. (Scenes from The Ufe of a Manyr: To the Memory of Dr. Martin Luther King, }t. , 1 987 and excerpts from Vesperae Solemnes de Confessore K339, 1988). During the 1987-88 academic year the choir sang for the North Carolina Music Educators State (Convention, appeared in the North Carolina Collegiate Choral Festival, and by special invitation, in the American Negro Spiritual Festival (Cincinnati, Ohio), where it won First Prize and received critical acclaim. Said Cliff Radel of the Cincinatti Enquirer, "... most consistent . . . The two Alabama choirs . . . had their flashy moments, but Winston-Salem was the brightest . . . rich and precise . . . Notes and words began and ended with distinction . . . sweet and dignified." This fall it has been invited to sing at the Centennial celebration of Hall Johnson's birth in Glassboro, New Jersey.
Jeanna Bridges Cindy Taylor Kym Randall Latishea Marrow Trevia Turner Angela Knox Kim Hudson Angela Johnson Dr. James B. Kinchen Tracy Blackman Toni Brown Reneiha White Jennifer Harbison Michelle Monroe Elizabeth Burgess Rhonda Nolen Shan Payton Darwin Barnes Lavoice Faison Tiffany Jones September Vance Sharon Lutz Darlene Roberts April Gamble Kimela Knox Freddie Roundtree Mike Dickerson Dewayne Brown Luther Johnson Eddie Kittrell Chris Allen Dempsey Bond Mark Jackson Starling Chum Tim Simmons Maurice Edmonds Ed Singleton Kevin Jackson
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Calya Williams Terry Phillips Robyn L. Jackson Valorie Gregory Angela D. Collins Kevin R. Jackson F.L. Roundtree Jennifer McLamb Lisa M. Best Stephen Williams Tammy Shipp Charles Johnson Kelly Hewitt Shan Payton Octavius Robinson Yolanda Fruster Sharon Denning Elizabeth Wakefield Clarissa Pickett Danny McSpadden - President Charlene Nichols LaSonya Graddy Robynne Durr
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Pamela Lane Angela Forte — President Sharon Hargro Shelia Brown Alva Carlisle Rita Sutton
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Marvin Johnson Dawn Hicks Katrena Neal Jerry Schoffner Jay Hutchlns William Hackley Chenita Johnson Robert RidgiU Deborale Richardson
Sonya Hall Dionne Gore Lashawn A. Pearson Alva Carlisle Dana P. McAllister Lavonia Rose Latanya Locket Eugenia Williamson — Vice President Jennifer Johnson Carla Bridges
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Marvin Johnson Dawn Hicks William Hackley Jay C. Hutchins Alfreda Bryant Jerry Shoffner Robert RidgiU Deborale Richardson ■ President Chenita Johnson
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Leontyne G. McMillon Ania Simmons Cindy J. Shihabi Cheri E. Douglas Joseph A. Williams Eric R. Dalton Djuna Cromartie Shawna Sessoms Vaughn K. Caesar
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Michael L. Little Karen Blakely Duane A. Morris — President Jacqueline Ratliff Beverly L. Miles Raena M. Johnson Tonia L. Wiggs Yvonne H. Ledbetter Lillie Mullen Barbara D. Semington Reginald B. Lipscomb Anita Short Stephanie E. Miller Clayton L. Person Sherry L. Thompkins Sheila Graham
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Karen Jones
Kerin Roberts
Marie Jackson
Derrick Brown
Sharon D- Russell
Peter G. Singietary Jr.
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Michelle Sudler Sharon Denning Elaine Byrd Carrissa Waller Benita Williams Mitzi Hembrick Tony Ratliff Joseph Washington David Wethrholt Angela L. Haynie —
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Pete Richardson takes over the 1988 Rams after spending the past eight seasons as an assistant at WSSU under Bill Hayes.
Richardson graduated from the University of Dayton with a B.S. in education and an M.A. in guidance and counseling. Richardson played four years of varsity at Dayton as a defensive back, earning all-American honors. After college, Richardson went on to the National Football League where he played four seasons with the Buffalo Bills.
With his playing days behind him, Richardson embarked on his coaching career. Coach "Rich" as he is referred to by his players, spent two years as head football coach at Dunbar High School in Dayton, Ohio. Richardson earned Dayton Coach of the Year honors in 1977 and was vice-president of the Dayton Coaches Association in 1978.
Richardson came to WSSU as the offensive backfield coach. He later became defensive coordinator and assistant head coach. When Bill Hayes accepted the North Carolina A&T head coaching job this year, the opportunity for Richardson to step in presented itself. Richardson plans to make the most of that opportunity by leading the Rams in continuing their strong tradition of football success.
Stan Kearney Defensive Unit
Jack Cameron Receivers Coach
David Geralds Defensive Ends
Michael Wimbush Quarterback Coach
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Mark Saunders Outside Linebackers
Buddy Taylor Head Athletic Trainer
Fernandez Griffin Equipment Manager
Jcic Vals Sports Information Director
Dr. Lew Strainger Team Physician
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS
Rushing
Passing
Penalty NET YARDS RUSHING
Attempts
Yards Gained
Yards Lost
Attempts per game
Yards per game
Average per rush NET YARDS PASSING
Attempts
Completions
Had intercepted
Completion pet.
Attempts per game
Yards per game
Average gain per completion TOTAL OFFENSE
Total plays
Average gain per play
Attempts per game
Yards per game TURNOVERS
Fumbles — Lost
Had intercepted
Turnover ratio PENALTIES — YARDS
Yards penalized per g.ime PUNTING YARDS
Attempts
Average per punt
Attempts per game PUNT RETURNS — YARDS
Average per return
SCORING BY QUARTERS Winston-Salem Srate Opponents
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HOME ATTENDANCE: AWAY ATTENDANCE:
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2589
550
2848
259
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235.36
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1188
180
84
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46.1
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108
14.14
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343.36
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98.55
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36.08
4.64
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13,209
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164
73
56
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1021
418
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92.82
2.44
1330
277
108
26
38.99
25.18
120.9
12.31
2351
695
3.38
63.18
213.73
44
32-18
26
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98-902
82
1836
57
32.21
5.18
22-249
11.32
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Charles Swaringer
Lance Jones
Boris Battle
Maurice Edmonds
Aaron Powell
Howard Byrd
Monte Ross
Marc Turner
Blayne Gladden
Phillip Hayes
Steven Smith
Curtis Stokes
Tommy Witcher
Kevin Roberts
Eric Richardson
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WSSU Ram« Men « "BASKETBALL STATISTICS — 1988-89 CUMULATIVE Final Season Statistics — 24 GAMES (6-18 .250)
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160 1«5
133 307
51 147
58 156
44 117
60 152
56 147
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.347 13
.372 29
.376 8
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FT%fTS AVGOFF .770 463 19.3 35 .492 296 12.3 138
REBOUNDS .— DEF TOT AVG AST
.653 162
.667 159
.805 158
,571 161
.644 159
.650 53
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hiifcal fouls: WSSU Rams 7 (M. Edmunds(3). E. Ross. A. Powell. TEAM(2) ) OPPONENTS 8
Pe.iJ h.ill rebounds: WSSll RinB 54 Shots missed: WSSU Rams 1 103 OPPONENTS 56 OPPONENTS 940
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292-766 340-733 161-240 138-226 202-289 173-326 198 169
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29 |
10 |
1722 |
978 |
35 |
16 |
1886 |
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#12 Muriel Peed #44 Dehorale Richardson
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#32 Latia Pemberton #34 Angela Couiroey #22 Tracey Bobhitt
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2 |
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20 |
.550 |
2 |
6 .333 |
7 |
10 |
.700 |
31 |
15.5 |
6 |
12 |
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9.0 |
14 |
7.0 |
11 |
5.5 |
13 |
0.5 |
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47 |
23.5 |
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25 |
109 |
281 |
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10.0 |
44 |
72 |
116 |
4.6 |
13 |
0.5 |
24 |
1.0 |
52 |
16 |
0,6 |
68 |
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600 |
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A. Counncy |
25 |
86 |
191 |
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5 .200 |
45 |
75 |
.600 |
218 |
8.7 |
74 |
96 |
170 |
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0.2 |
14 |
0.6 |
52 |
31 |
1.2 |
72 |
3 |
547 |
21.0 |
T. B(.l*n |
25 |
78 |
277 |
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75 |
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208 |
8.5 |
49 |
65 |
114 |
4.6 |
36 |
1.4 |
45 |
1.8 |
86 |
0.2 |
38 |
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192 |
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76 |
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199 |
8.3 |
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87 |
131 |
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0.8 |
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1.2 |
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0.4 |
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76 |
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5.9 |
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69 |
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0.6 |
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0.4 |
63 |
0.2 |
81 |
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465 |
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129 |
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6 .333 |
28 |
55 |
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116 |
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19 |
39 |
2.0 |
124 |
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1.6 |
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0.2 |
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37 |
164 |
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27 |
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89 |
5.7 |
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72 |
134 |
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1.9 |
20 |
0.8 |
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0.2 |
72 |
3 |
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2.1 |
15 |
30 |
45 |
2.0 |
37 |
1,6 |
29 |
1,5 |
54 |
0.0 |
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334 |
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14 |
72 |
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15 |
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1.8 |
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1.6 |
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0.5 |
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0.2 |
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0.7 |
6 |
14 |
20 |
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5S0 |
1705 |
.340 |
20 |
99 .202 |
297 |
519 |
.372 |
1477 |
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701 |
1162 |
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216 |
9,4 |
629 |
82 |
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535 |
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OPPONENTS |
25 |
702 |
1744 |
.403 |
41 |
134 .506 |
369 |
667 |
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1814 |
72.6 |
555 |
776 |
1509 |
52.4 |
365 |
14,5 |
337 |
15.5 |
512 |
88 |
3.5 |
476 |
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WSSU Uuiy RamsGamM slartcJ; D. Coniey 18, A. Courtney 7. T. BobMt 19, L riinlxrtnn 5. M. Misnheimer 7, 0. RicharJson 20. B. MikwcII 19, L. Smith 24, M, Peed 6
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WSSU Lady Ram,. 0 •-* iP Thnmp,. I 0, A (■.■umi.-v 0 0 T a.l+.rtO i I p.,mK.r.,,„ ii] M MiOTlicnnet 0. 1, R, MavwellOl, L SmitliOl. M, Grillin 0,0) OPPONENTS 1.6
Technical fouls:
WSSU Lady Rams 8 (tt Richaidam(2), B. Maxwell, TEAM (5) 1 OPPONENTS 5
Dead hall teK-»und>: WSSU Lady Rams 108 Shots mis.sed; WSSL) Lidy Rams 1547 OPPONENTS 108 OPPONENTS 1340
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263-841 |
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317-864^— |
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333-847 |
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234-365 |
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.563 |
1162 |
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OPPONENTS |
247-388 |
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;s6-388 |
.674 |
533-776 |
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WSSU Lady Rams OPPONENTS |
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313 251 |
629 512 |
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Andrew Flagler. Darren Johnson, Bennie Carver, James McLinnaham, Coach Melvin Fair, Danny Boden, Willie Mouzon, Jimmy Hester, Terrance McNeil, Mark Shine, Shawn Williams, Assistant Coach Melton Hardee.
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Rams Repeat as CIAA
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Winston-Salem Stare University wrestlers honored as CIAA Wrestlins Champions for superior performances.
Benny Carver
Andrew Flagler
Danny Boden
James McLinnaham
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WSSU WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL TEAM
1988-89
Neva Jones
Helene Hunrer
Patty Cozart
Donna McKoy'
Monica Brooks'
Regina Thorn
Melissa Harris
Dena Chambers
Melisa Williams
Muriel Peed
Terry Hanks
Phyllis O'Neil
Margie Jones
'ALL CIAA
SEASON RESULTS: 21-6 overall
14-2 conference Captain — Terry Hanks
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AN INCREDIBLE CHANGE —
Aren't you glad that we finally let the bells stop rocking? Of course you re- member those orange, plaid, polyester bell bottoms. You were very uncool if you didn't wear them. Oh yeah, men! Let's not forget the red polyester but- terfly-collar shirts that we wore with our bell bottoms to the house parties. We were SUPERFLY!
Fashions have come a long way since the 1970's for both men and women. Have you noticed how the length of skirts has gone up, then down, now back up again? The ladies dug out the mini skirts that their moms wore in the 60's. Then they went back and grabbed those granny dresses that covered the legs ail the way down the ankles. Now at the end of the decade they are wearing them just above the knee. What's next ladies? Men stay tuned for the 90's
Ram men have become more sophisticated and distinguished in their wardrobe. There is nothing like a nice pair of wool blend slacks, a nice turtleneck or colorful button-up sweater and suave leather shoes. We're talking tough!
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Don't forget the platforms or roach stompers ^ ^ that were worn in the early 1970's. How we walked in those things, I'll never know. If 1 re- '^■ member correctly, the soles were pretty heavy and thick.
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Every now and then, we all awake in the morning feeUng sporty. The perfect outfit is a nice Adidas or Fila sweatsuit and a nice pair of . . . well, we can choose either Adidas, Lotto, or Nike tennis shoes to make our feet comfortable for those long walks across campus. No more jeepers for us!
To complete that 70's look, we fashioned our hair into shoulder-wide afros. 1 am sure we will never forget how the hair was "picked out" and of course the "blow out" to make the afro nice and round.
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The 1980's, particularly 1986 'til now, have allowed creativity to play Its role in fashioning the hair. Ladies have flipped it up, whooped it up t(i this side and that side, and trimmed it here and there. Men have become artistic and decided to carve shapes, figured, names and numbers in their hair. 1 can't help but wonder if baldness will become fashionable for both men and women. Who knows? In the 1990's, we might think it to be ridiculous to have hair on our heads!
Cars have changed drastic- ally! In the 1970's, we drove the Pintos, the Fiats, VW Bugs, and those long, long Cadillacs. The styles and bodies were tough and durable because they made of thick medal and steel.
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TTie cars of the 1980's have become if anything smaller and more costly. The smaller the mdrc- conveniL-nt. Now we have m place of the VW Bug the Jetta, Fox, Quantum and Golf. For the Cadillac family, well it has become smaller and more sporty. Notice the 1989 model!
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CHANGES IN RAM LAND
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FRANCIS L. ATKINS BUILDING — Houses the School of Nursing and other health related fields. Completed in 1983, it is named after the second president of the University.
R.J. REYNOLDS CENTER — Houses the largest academic program, the Department of Business. Completed in 1984, it was named for the Richard J. Reynolds Corporation.
ANDERSON HIGH SCHOOL — Acquired in 1984, houses The Department of Education, Continuing Education, Summer School Offices, a cafeteria for faculty, an auditorium, the Education Resource Library, and the Kenan Project.
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Gardens ruin by Beverly Buchanan Arbor Spirit by Roberto Bertoia Southern Sunrise by Mel Edwards Po Tolo By Tyrone Mitchell
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WE'VE COME A LONG WAY
Coach C.E. Gaines
Mrs. Naomi Cecil
Mrs. Rosa Damon
Dr. Paul Kuhl
Mr. Beaufort Bailey
Dr. Constar^ce Johnson
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Dr. Warren Couch
Mr. William Burke
Ms. Theresa Lytle
Mrs. Patricia Martin
Mr. Stephen Kwasikpui
Dr. Manderhne Scales
William Phillips
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THE 1980'S
1980 — "There were more than enough world shaking events for any 12 months in 1980. A new president was elected and his victory overshadowed a dramatic shift in political philosophy. Inflation, unemployment, recession, riots and terrorism all had an impact as nature did too, in the form oi drought, earthquakes and volcanic destruction.
1981 — "Like every year, 1981 was a kaleidoscope; heroes and villains, fads and farces, triumphs and tragedies all flashed before us ... "
— Atlanta child murders
— Hostages return from Iran after 444 days in captivity
— WBC Sugar Ray Leonard staggered rival Thomas Heams . . . the once undefeated WBA champ and enthroned himself $11 million richer as undisputed welterweight champion oi the world.
1982 — RAP ZAPS AMERICA
Rap is music with a simple, funky heat and chanted lyrics that tell stories often about romantic prowess. While the music pounds whethet from tape decks on the sidewalk or elaborate stereos in clubs, bystanders plunge into acrobatics called break dancing. Rap even had a fashion code ot loosely laced sneakers and cap-bills flipped up and a rich slang that gives tags ot nicknames to everyone.
— Coke changes the formula for one of America's most enjoyable soft drink.
1983 — Chicago elects first black mayor, Harold Washington
— Carl Lewis of U.S. wiiis three golds in Helsinki
— Vanessa Williams is selected the 56th Miss America and the pageants first black.
1984 — "WHERE'S THE BEEF?"
— Nobel Peace Prise awarded to Desmond Tutu
— Michael Jackson's Victory Tour
— Lt. Robert Goodman freed from a Syrian prison rescued by Jesse Jackson
— Geraldine Ferraro — the first woman on the national ticket of a major party, candidate for Vice President of U.S.
— Jesse Jackson runs for Presidency
— Mary Lou Retton wins the first individual medal in gymnastics for the U.S.
— Reagan is re-elected
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1985 — "WE ARE THE WORLD" — For the starving 45 of the hottest produced the USA tor Africa album, poster, video and $37 million plus
— Charity was in and the celebrity without a cause — whether opposition to apartheid or a cure for AIDS was a singer without a song
— Farmers suffer the loss of their farms due to drought
1986 — For one magic moment on the fourth of July, the nation paused for a burst of patriotic pride. The statue of Liberty topped off her 100th birthday party with a 28-minute pyrotechnical nightcap
— Millions joined hands across America to combat hunger
— January 20th — Martin Luther King Day is celebrated nationwide for the first time. WSSU students march in remembrance.
— January 28th The Challenger explodes after lift-off — all crew members were killed.
— Lt. Col. Oliver North began Congressional testimony on secret funds for Nicaragua's contras.
— Len Bias, star basketball player at the University of Maryland died, June 19, 1986.
1987 — AIDS — another sad year for the sick, a frightening future for the country
— Julius Erving (Dr. J) after 16 seasons and more than 30.000 points, the NBA's Identified flying object retires at the age of 37
— "The U.S. IS the same land ot dreams it has always been where fantasies ot the good lite complete with warnings of hard times . . ."
— Harold Washington, Chicago's first black mayor is re-elected for a second term.
1988 — Jesse Jackson — second time candidate for the presidency of the U.S.
— George Bush is elected for the oftice of President of the United States — "DON'T WORRY, BE HAPPY"
— Oprah Winfrey loses weight
— Charlotte Hornets — first NBA team for N.C.
— Plane crash in London — no survivors
1989 — George Bush is inaugurated for office of President of the United States
— The 49ers win the Super Bowl
— A school in East Berlin was named after Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
— Basketball great, Kareem Abdul Jabbar retires
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BILLY OCEAN FAITH TRADING PLACES CONTROL
JANET JACKSON BEETLE JUICE DANCING ON THE CEILING
EDDIE MURPHY FATHER FIGURE CROCODILE DUNDEE THE JETS
FREDDIE JACKSON KING'S KID ACTION JACKSON
TRACY CHAPMAN RAPTURE MISSISSIPPI BURNING TIFFANY
GEORGIA MASS CHOIR THE LOST BOYS WHAT'S UP?
GEORGE MICHAEL HOLD MY MULE THE KARATE KID 1,2
WHOOPIE GOLDBERG NEVER THE LAST EMPEROR WILLOW
AVERY BROOKS DIAL MY HEART RAIN MAN ROBOCOP
SHERMAN HEMSLEY THE BLOOD THE BLOT AMEN
VANESSA WILLIAMS WHO'S THE BOSS YES, LORD
DOUG WILLIAMS THE GOLDEN GIRLS SCROOGE BMW
KIM FIELDS PERFECT STRANGER CAN YOU STAND THE RAIN
BOBBY BROWN PULLOVER I CAN NEVER FORGET 200ZX
STEPHANIE MILLS SO GOOD A MAN CALL HAWK HEALING HANDS
CHARRELLE SUPERWOMAN HUNTER JUMPING JACK FLASH
MARLA GIBBS OLIVER AND COMPANY STAND UP OASIS
LEVERT RICHARD SMALL WOOD AND SMALLWOOD SINGERS
3 FUGITIVES I'M GONNA GET YOU SUCKER ANY LOVE
BETTY WRIGHT DON'T STOP YOUR LOVE CANNON BALL RUN 1,2
KESHIA KNIGHT PULLIAM MY EYES DON'T CRY CRY FREEDOM
STEVIE WONDER THINGS I MISS AT HOME HEAD OF THE CLASS
GLENN JONES SPIRIT TELL OF THE GOODNESS NIGHT COURT
JODYWATLEY MY GIRL BILL COSBY THE COSBY SHOW
RANDY HALL PIANO IN THE DARK MARSHA WARFIELD GET IT
YOLANDA ADAMS KEITH SWEAT PLEASE BE PATIENT WITH ME
FLORIDA MASS CHOIR TONY TERRY LORD WILL MAKE AWAY
ANDRE CROUCH THE GOLDEN GIRLS SAY YOU BELIEVE IN JESUS
GEORGIA MASS CHOIR SHANICE WILSON YES LORD AMEN
MYRNA SUMMERS ALL I NEED DIFFERENT WORLDS CHANGE
TAKE 6 PATTI LABELL YOU CAN DEPEND ON JESUS
CLARK SISTERS LUTHER VAN DROSS FULL HOUSE HUSBAND
CHARISMA CAMEO RED MEASLES CENTER OF MY JOY
REV. C. NICKS JR. DALLA MY PREROGATIVE KIARA
NICHOLAS ARSINIO HALL TEACH ME MASTER
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AL GREEN MTV JACKEE DON'T BE CRUEL KNOTS LANDING
MARIO VAN PEEBLES JUST AS I AM HUNTER GROWING PAINS
BLAIR UNDERWOOD FOR GOD SO LOVE THE WORLD TOY
PHILIP MICHAEL THOMAS GIVING YOU THE BEST THAT I GOT RAW
MIKE TYSON PRAY FOR USA PERFECT STRANGERS WITNESS
WILLIAM'S BROTHER THE REAL CHUCKEEBOO BILL COSBY VICTORY
WINANS HOLY GHOST READY FOR THE WORLD LYNN E MOODY
CLIFTON DAVIS WE SHALL BEHOLD HIM MY STEPMOTHER IS ALIEN
PHYLICIA RASHAD NOTHING BUT THE BLOOD THE COSBY SHOW
JERRY RICE COME TO JESUS OLIVIA BROWN THE TEN OF US
MILTON BRONSON AND THOMPSON COMMUNITY CHOIR ROSANNA
FATAL ATTRACTION PATRICK KELLY DYNASTY
WITNEY HOUSTON TWINS VISIONS B.K.' LOUNGE SUAVE
SCHOOL DAZE THE BUTT DR. WILSON SPRING FLING
BE BE & CE CE COLOR PURPLE AVAILABLE TO YOU A&T GOSPEL
NEW EDITION COMING TO AMERICA NIGHTMARE ON ELM ST.
THROW MAMA FROM THE TRAIN AL B. SURE STERLING CAPRICIO
PATTI LABELLE SHAKE YOUR THING ON GOLDEN POND
KARYN WHITE FIRST BLOOD MY PREROGATIVE LACOSTE
TRACEY CHAPMAN NOTHING CAN COME BETWEEN US FAME
JESSE JACKSON BIG DADDY KANE 3 MEN AND A BABY PEBBLES
SIEDAH GARRETT KRAMER VS. KRAMER AFTER THE PAIN
CORETTA SCOTT KING ANITA BAKER STIR CRAZY NICE 'N' SLOW
SHANICE WILSON SOLDIER STORY REV. JAMES MOORE
DARLY COLEY DON'T ROCK THE BOAT PEE-WEE HERMAN ADVENTURES
REV. CLAY EVANS THANKS FOR MY CHILD COMMANDO
VANESSA BELL ARMSTRONG BORN NOT TO KNOW SUPERMAN 1,2,3
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THE BOYS BACK TO THE FUTURE HEY LOVER SADE
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I980-198I Ivary R. Bailey, Erwm. NC 1981-1982 E. Michael Sutton, Kinston, NC 1982-1983 Christopher Wilson, Shelby, NC 1983-1984 Carl Menefee, Weldon, NC 1984-1985 Shelia Ijames, Statesville, NC 1985-1986 Joy Bridges, Greensboro, NC 1986-1987 Michael Clark, Oxford, NC 1987-1988 Maria Blunt, Wilmington, Dl. 1988-1989 John Rankins, Ahoskie, NC
MR. RAMS
1980-1981 Robert Earl Blount, Manhattan, NY
1981-1982 Brian Douglas Womble, Nev^port
News, Va.
1982-1983 Ricky Basket, Henderson, NC
1983-1984 Robert Lee Wise, Winsron-Salem, NC
1984-1985 Gary Moms, Windsor, NC
1985-1986 Todd Mclver. Long Island, NY
1986-1987 Michael Dickerson, Burlington, NC
1987-1988 Carlton Carpenter, Winston-Salem,
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1988-1989 Stephen L. Williams, Rockingham,
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1980-1981 Lauretta Jean Battle, Rocky
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1981-1982 Zenonia Nelson, Concord, NC
1982-1983 Debra ReneS Toone,
Columbus. OH
1983-1984 Paula Valletta Mickens,
Raleigh, NC
1984-1985 Dana LaRue Caulder,
Lumberton. NC
1985-1986 Rita Ramona Archer, Scotland
Neck. NC
1986-1987 Tonya Alisa Edwatds,
Carrboro, NC
1987-1988 Lisa LaVoid Stewart, Charlotte,
NC
1988-1989 Veronica Ann Howard,
Jacksonville, NC
YEARBOOK EDITORS
1980-1981 Teresa M. Johnson, Durham, NC 1981-1982 Vic L. Bruinton, Trenton. NC 1982-1983 Lynette M. Davis. Durham, NC 1983-1984 Paxton Hughes, Winston-Salem, NC 1984-1985 Reginald Dion Hill, Irvington. NJ 1985-1986 Danita G. Rucks, Jackson, NJ 1986-1987 Gary W. Worth, Charlotte, NC 1987-1988 Chatlotte Rene Peoples, Lexington, NC 1988-1989 Timothy Scott Garris, Monroe, NC
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1981-1982 Dr. |
Fred Tanner |
1982-1983 Dr. |
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1984-1985 Mr |
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1985-1986 Mr |
Duncan Gray |
1986-1987 Dr. |
LaPoint Davis |
1987-1988 Mr |
Charles Bates |
1988-1989 Mr |
Charles Bates |
Football Coaches |
1980-1981 Bill Hayes |
1981-1982 Bill Hayes |
1982-1983 Bill Hayes |
1983-1984 Bill Hayes |
1984-1985 Bill Hayes |
1985-1986 Bill Hayes |
1986-1987 Bill Hayes |
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OFFICIAL NAME: ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY, INCORPORATED NATIONAL ADDRESS: 4432 S. Dr. Martin Luther King Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60653 MASCOT: SPHINX CLUB COLORS: BLACK AND GOLD MOTTO: First of all, Servants of all, We shall transcend all. FOUNDED: Cornel University, December 4, 1906 WSSU Beta Iota, 1953 NAME OF PLEDGE CLUB: Sphinx Club
OFFICERS: PRESIDENT — CLAYTON PERSON, VICE PRESIDENT — Shawn Davidson, SECRETARY — Hiram Watts, CORRESPONDING SECRETARY — Wilton Donnell, TREASURER — Nelson Beam, PARLIMENTARIAN — Joseph Williams, HISTORIAN — Forrest McFeeters, DEAN OF PLEDGES — David Pettiford, CAMPUS ADVISOR — Donald Benson
WSSU ALPHA EMPLOYEES: DONALD BENSON, DR. RICHARD BENNET, DR. JIMMY JONES, WALKER SALLER,
FAMOUS ALPHAS: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Thurgood Mar- shall, Andrevii Young, Jesse Owens, Duke Ellington, Tony Brown, Julian Bond,W.E.B. DuBois, John Johnson, Jackie Robinson, Eddie Robinson.
NATIONAL PROJECTS: Go to High School/Go to College Pro- gram, Boy Scouts of America. Undergraduate Brother Scholarship Program, Project Alpha: Teen Pregnancy Prevention and Awareness Program.
LOCAL PROJECTS: Martin Luther King, Jr. March, Man Talk Program, Boys Club, Time Management Seminars, Charitable dona- tions to worthy causes, such as United Negro College Fund and Volunteer center for the Homeless.
OFFICLAL NAME: ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY, INCORPORATED NATIONAL ADDRESS: 5656 South Stony Island Avenue, Chicago, IL. 60637 MASCOT: MOUSE COLORS: SALMON PINK AND APPLE GREEN MOTTO: Service To All Mankind
FOUNDED: Howard University, January 15, 1908, WSSU Gamma Lambda Chapter, 1949 NAME OF PLEDGE CLUB: Ivy Leaf
OFHCERS: BASILEUS — MITZI HEMBRICK, ANTI-BASILEUS — Janet Cole, GRAM- MATEUS — Lora Poyner, TAMIOUCHOS — Tonia Wiggs, DEAN OF PLEDGES — Yolanda Williams, ASSISTANT DEAN OF PLEDGES — Raena Johnson, MISS AKA— Jessica Harris, MISS GAMMA LAMBDA — Volante Holmes, CAMPUS ADVISOR: Mrs. Gladys Oldham GAMMA LAMBDA ACTIVE MEMBERS: ShawnaSessoms, KimelaKnox, Lou Tillman, Kathy Pulp, Johnita Atkinson, Tonia Wiggs, Alethea Capel, Lola Kirkland, Mia Wilson, Daphne Hunt- ley, Teresa Wilkes and Regina Cason.
WSSU AKA EMPLOYEES: Ms. Elaine Brown, Dr. Constance Johnson, Mrs. Gladys Oldham, Dr. Merdis McCarter, Ms. Gloria Upson, Ms. Bemice Davenport, Mrs. Edwina Thompson, Ms. Cheryl Edley
FAMOUS AKA'S: Maria Gibbs, Phylicia Rashad, Vanessa Bell, Marva Collins, Katie Hall, Yvonne Braithwaite Burke, Amalya Kearse, Coretta Scott King, Barbara K. Phillips, Marian Anderson and Ella Fitzgerald
NATIONAL PROJECT: Africare, United Negro College Scholar- ship Fund, Adopts Africans Villages, supports the NAACP, sponsors domestic and foreign educational tours, Mobil health clinics. LOCAL PROJECTS: Miss Fashionetta, AKA Aid, Make donations to the Salvation Army, Children's Homes, Daycare Centers, and Homes for the elderly. Voter Registration Drives.
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OFFICIAL NAME: OMEGA PSl PHI FRATERNITY, INCORPORATED NATIONAL ADDRESS: 2714 Georgia Avenue, Northwest Washington, DC 20001 MASCOT: DOG COLORS: ROYAL PURPLE AND OLD GOLD MOTTO: FRIENDSHIP IS ESSENTIAL TO THE SOUL
FOUNDED: HOWARD UNIVERSITY, NOVEMBER 17, 1911, WSSU MU EPSILON CHAP- TER, 1948
NAME OF PLEDGE CLUB: LAMPADOS
OFFICERS: BASILEUS — EDWARD RAYNARD, VICE BASILEUS — JOHN MCKINNEY, KEEPER OF RECORDS AND SEAL — KEITH REAVES, CHAPLAIN — LARRY DULIN, DEAN OF PLEDGEES — AARON ORR, CAMPUS ADVISOR — DR. WILLE J. RICE
MU EPSILON ACTIVE MEMBERS: Kevin Skeen, William Leath, Joel Mclver, Joel Miller, Andre Evans, Detnetrius Hammie, Carlton Beatty, Myron Wilson, Juan Eckard and Rhett Butler.
WSSU Omega Employees: DR. WILLIAM J. RICE, DR. WILLIAM BAILEY, DR. CHARLES WILLIAMS, DR. WINSTON BELL, DR. CLAYBURN THORPE, CAPTAIN CHARLES HANDS, CLAR- ENCE "BIGHOUSE" GAINES, MR. MELVIN FAIR, MR. TOMMY LEACH, STEPHEN KWASPUIKI, DR. KENNETH R. WILLIAMS (FORMER CHANCELLOR)
FAMOUS OMEGAS: Bill Coshy, Jesse Jackson, Michael Jordan, Benjamin Hooks, Langston Hughes, Ronald McNair, Colonel Charles Young, Count Basie
NATIONAL PROJECTS: Omega Talent Hunt, NAACP Talent Hunt Scholarship Fund
LOCAL PROJECTS: Thanksgiving and Christmas Dinner for a needy family and Presidential Campaign (Jesse Jackson)
OFFICIAL NAME: DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY, INCORPORATED NATIONAL ADDRESS: 1707 New Hampshire Street, NW, Washington, D.C. MASCOT: Elephant COLORS: Crimson and Cream
MOTTO: Intelligence Is The Touch of Wisdom / f -V^
FOUNDED: Howard University, February 18, 1913, WSSU Gamma Phi Chapter, ^940) NAME OF PLEDGE CLUB: The Pyramid Club
OFFICERS: PRESIDENT — VICKIE HOOKER, Vice President — Monique Hoey, Secretary — Dawn Hicks, Treasurer — Paula Vinson, Chaplain — Lisa Haynle, Sergeant-at-Arms — Mia Dayon, Parliamentarian — Connie Malone, CAMPUS ADVISOR: Ms. Debbie Daniels, GAMMA PHI ACTIVE MEMBERS: Esther Bryant, Courtney Hall, Kim Nesbitt, Wanda White, Patricia Williams, Suzette Strickland, Benita Wimbush, Pauleze Haynes and Lauretta Wilson. WSSU DELTA EMPLOYEES: Ms. Deborah Daniels, Mrs. Evelyn Terry, Ms. Karen Duckett, Ms. Tracy Hicks, Ms. Cheryl Harrison, Mrs. Manderline Scales, Ms. Val- erie Saddler, Ms. Cynthia Parker, Ms. Cheryl Troutman, Ms. Sheryl Davis, Mrs. Elva Jones, Mrs. Maurice Johnson, Mrs. Phyllis Grace, Mrs. Velma Jackson, Mrs. Sadie Daniels, Mrs. Elsie Blackman, Ms. Vanessa Hood, Ms. Terry Worrell, Mrs. Emma Duren FAMOUS DELTAS: Mary Frances Berry, Lena Home, Ruby Dee, Leontyne Price, Shirley Chisholm, Roberta Flack, Barbara Jordan, Winnie Mandela, Clara Hale, Johnetta Cole, Dorothy Height, Gloria Scott, and Selma Burke.
NATIONAL PROJECT: Educational Development, Economic Development, Physical and Mental Health, Political Awareness and Involvement, International Awareness and Involvement. LOCAL PROJECTS: Christmas and Thanksgiving basket for the needy, Bloodmobile, Rap Sessions, Fund Raisers, Christmas Cheer Toy Shop Donations, Tutoring at YMCA, Crop Walk 1988.
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OFHCIAL NAME: PHI BETA SIGMA FRATERNITY, INCORPORATED NATIONAL ADDRESS: 145 Kennedy Street, NW, Washington, DC 20011 MASCOT: CRESENT COLORS: BLUE AND WHITE MOTTO: Culture for Service and Service for Humanity.
FOUNDED: Howard University, January 9, 1914, WSSU Delta Alpha Chapter, 1932 NAME OF PLEDGE CLUB: The Cresent Club
OFFICERS: PRESIDENT — JEROME ROGERS, VICE PRESIDENT — Jan Bailey, SECRE- TARY — Milton Philpotts, TREASURER —Jeff Webb, HISTORIAN — Brian Totten, DEAN OF PLEDGES — Vincent Stafford, CAMPUS ADVISOR — Beauford O. Bailey DELTA ALPHA ACTIVE MEMBERS: Jan Bailey, Jay Bailey, Tegran Fraites, Raffaele Halsey, Joseph Crisp, Jeff Webb, Warren Washington, Victor Bailey, Milton Philpotts, Jerome Rogers, Vincent Stafford, Tegran Fraites, Raphael Halsey, William Harris Jr. and Joe Crisp. SIGMA EMPLOYEES: BEAUFORD BAILEY, DR. VALENTINE OKONKWO, FRANCIS B. BAIRD, DR. WILLIAM TURNER FAMOUS SIGMAS: Dr. Alan L. Locke, Dr. George Washington Carver, Nnamdi Azikiwe, Kwame Nkrumah, Dr. James Johnson, Re- naldoNehemiah, A. Philip Randolph, L.C. Greenwood, Kenny Bor- roughs
NATIONAL PROJECTS: Attack on Literacy, Clean Speech Pro- gram, National Supporters of the Boys Club of America, Phi Beta Sigma Educational and Housing Foundations, Phi Beta Sigma National Credit Union
LOCAL PROJECTS: Voters Registration Drive, Martin Luther King March, Crop Walk, Official Poll Workers for the Democratic Party, Promotion of Phi Beta Sigma National Squire's Club Program, Donators to worthy causes, and other related service projects. A
OFnCIAL NAME: ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY, INCORPORATED NATIONAL ADDRESS: 1734 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington, DC 20009 MASCOT: CAT COLORS: ROYAL BLUE AND PURE WHITE MOTTO: All is conquered by labor.
FOUNDED: Howard University, January 16, 1920, WSSU Omega Chapter, 1948 NAME OF PLEDGE CLUB: The Archonian Club
OFFICERS: BASILEUS — JEANNA BRIDGES, ANTI-BASILEUS — Barbara Johnson, GRAMMATEUS — Sharon Lancaster, TAML\S — Alana Gaymon
OMEGA ACTIVE MEMBERS: Jeanna Bridges, Barbara Johnson, Alana Gaymon, Sharon Lan- caster, Avis P. Bond, Jayme Bridges, Jellaine Cameron, Michaell Parker, Tanya Wiley, Trevia Turner, Jennifer Johnson and Daphne Jones.
WSSU ZETA EMPLOYEES: Marilyn Roseboro, Edna Revels, Sadie Webster, Dr. Adnee Brad- ford, Debra Rivers
FAMOUS ZETAS: Ester Roll, Dionne Warwick, Sarah Vaughn, and Jayne Kennedy
NATIONAL PROJECTS: Welfare, Education, and Health Ser- vices, Just say no to drugs, and Care
LOCAL PROJECTS: Seminar on alcoholism in conjunction with Budwiser, Sponsoring families for Thanksgiving and Christmas, and Being role models for younger children.
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OFFICIAL NAME: KAPPA ALPHA PSI FRATERNITY, INCORPORATED NATIONAL ADDRESS: 2320 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19132 MASCOT: KAPPA BUNNY COLORS: CRIMSON AND CREAM MOTTO: The tiindaniental purpose ot Kappa Alpha Psi is achievement. FOUNDED: Indiana University, January 5, 1911, WSSU Delta Chi Chapter, 1960 NAME OF PLEDGE CLUB: The Scroller Cluh
OFFICERS: POLEMARCH — MICHAEL DICKERSON, VICE POLEMARCH — Donald (Chip) Sadler, KEEPER OF RECORDS — Roderick Brown, KEEPER OF EXCHEQUER — Emerson Bowman, STRATEGUS — Timothy Abram, CAMPUS ADVISOR: Mr. Roland Watts DELTA CHI ACTIVE MEMBERS: Welton Lofton, Michael Sanders, Reggie Lipscomb, Ant- rawn Wilhum, Darius Plotman, Anthony Moore, Rick Smith, John Cruse, La Chun Huntley, Hilhert Brown, Brian Ragland and Ron Williams, Todd Hayes and Wayne Gibbs. WSSU KAPPA EMPLOYEES: DR. CLEON F. THOMPSON, (CHANCELLOR), DR. ALEX JOHNSON, DR. LORENZO BATTLE, MR. ROLAND WATTS, MR. BARRY GRAVES FAMOUS KAPPAS: Mayor Tom Bradley, Percy Sutton, Arthur Ashe, Walter Fauntroy, Wilt Chamberlain, Bill Russell, Reginald Lewis and Whitman (Grady) Maye.
NATIONAL PROJECT: Big Brothers and Big Sisters, Economic Divestment ot South Africa and Assault Against Illiteracy. LOCAL PROJECTS: Winston-Salem, Urban League (Teen Work- shops), Voter Registration and Participation, Boys Club of Winston- Salem and Sunrise Towers Senior Citizens Assistance Program.
OFFICIAL NAME: SIGMA GAMMA RHO SORORITY, INCORPORATED
NATIONAL ADDRESS: 840 East 87th Street, Chicago, IL. 60619
MASCOT: French Poodle COLORS:Royal Blue and Gold
MOTTO: Greater Service, Greater Progress
FOUNDED: Butler University, November 12, 1922, WSSU Rho Chapter, 1951
NAME OF PLEDGE CLUB: Aurora Club
OFFICERS: Basileus — Yvette Bennett, Anti-Basileus — Tonya Martin, Grammateus — Serita
Lomick, Anti-Grammateus — Cheron Faison, Tamiochus — Terri Smith, Epistoleus — Cathy
Oliver, Parliamentarian — Denise Crisp, Chaplin — Lisa Brinson, Campus Advisor — Ms. Alma
Peay
Rho Chapter Active Members: Yvette Bennett, Tonya Martin, Serita Lomick, Cheron Faison, Terri Smith, Cathy Oliver, Denise. Crisp, and Lisa Brinson. WSSU SIGMA GAMMA RHO EMPLOYEES: Alma Peay FAMOUS SIGMA GAlVlMA RHOS: Mary W. Bonner, Patricia Miller, Joyce Thomas, Anna Marie Horsford, Alice Childress Wood- ward, Shirley Dennis, and Adolphlna W. Devend. NATIONAL PROJECT: Project Reassurance, March of Dimes, Vocational and Guidance Workshops.
LOCAL PROJECT: Prevention of Adolescent Pregnancy, Teen Talk.
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Timothv Abram P. O. Box 431 Earl. NC 28038
Terrance W. Adams 204 S New St. Eden. NC 27288
David R Adcr 2722 Charlwix)d Dt. Winsion.Salcm. NC 27103
Sinerte Allen Rt. 1. Bx310-A Re.gelwood. NC 28456
LiUie M. Akton 1816 Maryland Ave. Winsion-Salem. NC 27101
Eddie L- Anderson 3115 Apex ttitKam. NC 27713
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Stella Y. Aroh P.O. Box 142 Jamestown. NC 27282
Tonya M. Atkins 1326 Oak St. Winston-Salem. NC 27105
Johntta A. Atkinson 3516 Cranbnxjk Dt Fayetteville. NC 28301
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WinstonSalem. NC 27106
Jay P. Bailey
2619 Glenhaven Ln.
Winston-Salem. NC 27106
Rtxlney M. Baines 3011 CedarwoodDr. Durham. NC 27707
Trent L. Balaam 171 Mt. View Ave. Syracuse. NY 13224
Roben J Banks 277 Abbott Ave Elmsfotd. NY 10523
Jeffery S. Barbet 923 E 4th Ave- Oastonia. NC 28052
Ttacey L- Barnes 53 Homestead Park Newark. NJ 07108
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Alfreda D. Beattv
2740 Reynolds Patk Road
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Ramona D. Bbckwell 408 Wall St. YanceyviUe. NC 27379
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Reginald Bowens
2865 While Meadow Lane
Winston-Salem, NC 27107
Emetson T. Bowinan Route 6. Box 149 Roxboro. NC 27573
Eugene A. Bowser Route 5. Box 263-C Burlington. NC 27215
Tonda C Boykin Route 2, Box 115 Greeleyville. SC 29056
Dwight E. Brannon 2840 Gilmer Ave. Winston-Salem. NC 27105
Jeanna W. Bndges 3310 Winchester Dr. Greensboro. NC 27406
Rita Y. Btinkley 224 Plant St. Enfield. NC 27823
Ernest H. Broadway 941-J Highland Ave. Winston-Salem NC 27101
Geneva Broddy 2914-C Kivett Dt. High Point. NC 27260
Cynthia E. Brown 142 Winward Cir. Mocbville. NC 27028
Georgellen Brown 619 W Bell Sr. Statesville. NC 28677
Rayttujna E. Brown 1 102 E 29th St. Wmston-Salem. NC 27105
Roderick L. Brown Roure 1 Box 517 Wilmington. NC 28405
Sherry Brown 230-5D. Cenniry Blvd. Kemeisville. NC 27284
Thelma M. Brown
2506 Rosemary Dr. Winston-Salem. NC 27105
Timothy M. Brown 3413-E Beatties Fold Charlotte. NC 28216
Wanda Kay Brown 1447 Church Street Statesville. NC 28677
Diat\a Btummiti 3220 Arlingron Drive Winston-Salem. NC 27103
Vera L. Bryan 21 Bedford St. East Orange. NJ 07018
Alfreda Bryanr Route 1, Box 278 Riegelwood. NC 28456
Esther L. Btyant 1701-2 Rolling Meadow Winston-Salem. NC 27107
Samantha L. Bryant 712 Crown St. Brooklyn, NY 11213
Valerie D. Bryant 500 Bunche Dr. Goldsboro. NC 27530
Karen M. Buchatyan 917 St. Marks Ave. Brooklyn, NC 11213
Robin L. Bynum 826 Scott St. Burlington. NC 27215
Maty H. Byrd 5165-A4 Ambetcrest Winston-Salem. NC 27106
Vonda K. Bytd 1708N|ack!«.n Ave Winston-Salem NC 27105
Vaughn Caesar 3910 Shamel Street Winston-Salem. NC 27105
Wanda Cager 164 Laura Ave. Winston-Salem. NC 27105
Laiiy Cain P.O. Box 12204 Winston-Salem, NC 27117
Angle E. Caldwell
2301 Apt D. Cloverdale Ave.
Wmston-Salem. NC 27103
Notma J. Caldwell Rout 5 Box 175-AA Moiganton. NC 28655
Shandr^ M. Camtnack 4909 Cypress Shores New Bern, NC 28560
Denise L. Campbell 220 Huff Cir. Winston-Salem. NC 27105
Areletha E. Capel Route 1 Box 113 Blackstone. VA. 23824
Batbara D. Carter 616 Marsh Greensboro. NC 27406
(instance R. Cason Route 1 Box 225 Morven, NC 281 19
Jetinifet C. Chaskley 1302 Oak St. Winston-Salem. NC 27105
Dairell L. Cheek 3461 Cumberland Rd. Winston-Salem. NC 27105
Andrea L Chubb
257 Olde Vineyard Courr
Winsron-Salem. NC 27104
Serenus T. Chum
451 Croydon Ln. Wmston-Salem. NC 27107
Linda G. Clapp 5081 Qibblestone Rd. Winston-Salem. NC 27106
Mark Clayton 7820 Bioad St. Rural Hall, NC 27045
Donna Claytot 3420-4 0 Greensboro Winston-Salem, NC 27101
Deborah A. Clinton 993 Woodleaf Ct. Winston-Salem. NC 27107
Hope S. Coffey 3708 Hood St. Waxhaw. NC 28173
Clyde J. Cole 217 Redcoat Ln. King, NC 27021
Janet D. Cole 736 Ambet Dr. Fayetteville. NC 28301
John V a.le
2825 Wedgefield Dr.
Charlotte. NC 28208
Lisa J. Cole P.O. Box 762 Wadcsboro, NC 28170
Kevey D. Coleman 1509-W Salisbury Ct. Winston-Salem.NC 27107
Pamela K. Ci>llette 2421 Atdmote Manor Winston-Salem. NC 27103
Robett C. Colley 1115 Magnolia St. Winsron-Salem. NC 27103
Angeb D. Collins 7207 Russell Rd. Durham. NC 27712
Mana A. Connor 211 1 1th Ave. Dr. SE Hickory. NC 28601
David Barry Cook 305 Whinier Avenue High Point. NC 27260
Felicia M- Cooper Route 1. Box 220 Memtt. NC 28556
David L Cornelius Route 2 Box 74-1 East Bend. NC 27018
Sonya A. Cotrell 2620 Reynolds Pk. Rd. Winston-Salem. NC 27107
Mary C. Cowles 209 Orchanl St. Mt. Any. NC 27030
Debra O. Cox
709 Chockecheety Ct.
Lewisville. NC 27023
Felecia M. Credle Roure 1 Box 339 Bayboro. NC 28515
Robin A. Cremedy 5133 Burterlield Dr. Winston-Salem, NC 27105
Monica D. Crews Route 1 Box 51 Milton. NC 27305
Emily D. Crisp Route 5 Box 221-A Butlington. NC 27215
Djuna L. Cromarrie 514 Campbell Terrace Fayetteville. NC 28301
Gary Cro
5310 Indiana Ave.
Winston-Salem. NC 27106
Tanjel M. Gulp 2315 Bancroft St.
Charlotte. NC 28206
Rtxiney T. Cunningham 3503 Lynchester Rd. Baltimore, MD. 21215
Alan S. Cuny 1 10 Kennedy Ave. Kannapolis. NC 28081
Lee M. Curry 720-9 Fettell Ct. Winston-Salem. NC 27101
Angeb L. Dalton Route 3. Box 388 Walnut Cove, NC 27052
LaVeta R. Davidson 1207 Chowan Rd. Durham. NC 27713
Shawn A. Davidson 5307 Barrington Dr. Charlotte. NC 28215
Audtey Davis Route 1 Box 170 Al Kittrell. NC 27544
Charles Davis 1209-EE 11th St. Winsron-Salem, NC 27101
Kimbetly M. Davis 1626 S Alston Ave. Durham. NC 27707
Margaret M. Davis 2908 Hondo Drive Wmston-Salem, NC
Clyde M. Daye
314 W Montcastle Dr.
Greensboro. NC 27406
Mia Dayon 88 Race St. Trenron. NJ 08638
Eric Debnaun
10 Cortland Drive
Somerset. NJ 08873
Adnenne D. Deloatch
509 Greenwood Blvd. Tarboro. NC 27886
Sharon Denning Rr. 10 Box 534 Z Raleigh. NC 27603
Rosabnd A. Dennis 331 F Glendare Avenue Winston-Salem. NC 27104
Donald DePnest 3740 Heathrow Drive Winston-Salem. NC 27127
Michael L. Dickerson 721-A. East Elm Street Graham. NC 27253
Vemard M. Dillard 6105 Meadowdale Winston-Salem. NC 27105
Kenneth M. Doggett 1514 Richard St. Greensboro, NC 27401
Angeb M. Dolby 2813 Rosemary Di. Winston-Salem. NC 27105
Cheri E Douglas
510 Memphis St. Greensboro. NC 27406
Mary L. Downing 402 E Main St. Plymouth. NC 27962
Carol L. Dtewety 2949 Brookhill Dnve Winston-Salem. NC 27103
Larry K. Dulin 705 W 25th Sr. Winsron-Salem. NC 27105
Alfonio C. Duncan 2047 Lincoln Ave. Winston-Salem. NC 27105
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Mc lV\[tr St.
K .ki MiHjnt. NC 27801
I ,,u,ie Y. EJwatJs 1 M 7 I intiiln Ave. ttiiMon-SaU-mNC 27105
Tiinctte Y. Ellis Roulc 1 Box 984 Maysvillc. NC 28555
Christopher B- Emerson Route 5 Box 478-1 M.xksville, NC 27028
ftmalj L. Evatvs bOO MeaAtwIanJ Rd Kemeisv.Ue, Ni:
Angelia V. Eveiette 1309 E Main Sr. Murfrecsboro. N C 27855
Joev F Everhart 3309 Ftiedbure Rd WinstonSalem, NC 27127
H.Mth.-t L F.int 708 E 28th St. W.nston-Saletn. NC 27105
Andrew L. Flagler
2344 Foxridge Manor Road
Raleigh. NC 27610
Ameatha D Flemming 1110 E 21st St- Wlnston-Salem. NC 27105
Patrice R. Fletcher 1710 NW 24 Terr. FtUudale. FL- 33311
Leslie Connda Flowers 180-A. Highland Avenue Wrnston-Salcm. NC 27101
Lois D. Floyd 2322 Glenn Ave. Winston-Salem. NC 27105
Tatnaia L. Ford 4215 Anita Ct. Charlotte. NC 28208
Betty ]. Freeman 31 Peachttee Ci. Ahoskie. NC 27910
Tonya Y Freeman 213 Grandm Rd. Charlotte. NC 28208
Yolonda ]. Fnisrer P.O. Box 1184 Easley, SC 29M1
Devera A FunderburW 18D. Hilton Place Greenstoni. NC 27409
Wanda D. Fyall Route 3 Box 177A Wadesbon.. NC 28170
Stephanie D Gould 3440 Tnangle Drive Winston-Salem. NC 27106
Samana D Gadsden 213-A. St. Phillips St. Charleston. SC 29403
Rodney G. Gatlson 1635-H Zuider Zee Dr. Winston-Salem. NC 27127
Lucinda J. Gamble 4 Dawmg St. Ash. NC 28806
Lotraine D Garlington 1121 Pleasant St. Winston-Salem. NC 27107
Sonya L. Gamer
201-D. W Lockhaven Dr.
Ooldshoni. NC 27530
Samuel G. G.amcs 201 Brewer Ln. CarrUini. NC 27510
Timothy S. Gatris 625 English Stteet Monnx:. NC 28110
Princess M. Gctald 2816 Drewo' Ln. Wiraton-Salem.NC 27105
Wayne J. Glbbs Route 4. Box 129 SratesviUe. NC 28677
Harry L. Giles 540 Chisholm Ln. Suffolk. VA. 25434
Angelia Gill
2807 Ordway Drive
Roanoke. VA. 24017
Gregory L. Gillis Route 2. Box 654 Hope Mills. NC 28348
Dunna P. Gilmore 5521 LegareDr. Winston-Saletn. NC 27105
Timothy R. Giaham Route 1, Box 212 Evergreen. NC 28438
Sherman D. Graves Route 10 Box 79 Reidsville. NC 27320
Aretha M. Gray 11-BArJenRd. Asheville. NC 28803
Marilyn Green
735 Anson Srreet Apt G-19
Winston-Salem. NC 27103
Nathan Gteen 1501 E 24th St. Winston-Salem. NC 27105
Celeste Y. Greene 3127 Kirkland Dr. Roanoke. VA. 24017
Sandra Greene
3050 Nonhwood Drive Apr. 1515
Winston-Salem. NC 27106
Reginald Grier 206 Glenrock Dr. Chatlottc. NC 28210
Yonnie E. Griftin Roure 2. Box 598 Elirabethtown. NC 28337
Veronica R. Guioits Route 3 Box 13i-A Ehahethtown. NC 28337
Johnson H. Gupton Box 26 1646Chaidale Clemmons. NC 27012
Joelle A. Gwynn 17265 Shetficld PI. Southfield. Ml 48075
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Darold J Hdirston 1006 Entetprisc Dr. High Point. NC 27260
Harrell A. Hair^ton 135-A Lowery St. Winston-Salem. NC 27101
Belinda G. Haith 1437 KnoUwood Dr. Burlington. NC 27215
Tetry L. Hales 2148 Newcastle Dr. Winston-Salem. NC 27103
Clarencesina Roberta Hall 5520 Dam View Court Burke. VA. 22015
Courtney A H.ill 812 WesronSt Raleigh. NC 27610
Datiell L. Hall 254 Euclid Ave. Ttenton. NJ 08609
Cteotis Hiincv 22044 K.itl St, Detroit. Ml 48219
Samuel J. Hankins P.O. Box 3923 Wilmington. NC 28406
Terry L. Hanks 527 Grant St. Hendetson. NC 27536
Sylveste Hatdy
4732 HoiJen Valley Road
Charlotte. NC 28213
James I. Hargr^ive Route 6. Box 604 Hendemon. NC 27536
Harry B. Hams
P. O. Box 26091-27104
Winston-Salem. NC 27104
Rennard Hams
2692 Bethabara Road Apt 6
Winston-Salem. NC 27106
Sharon D. Hams 219 Windley Srreet High Point. NC 27260
Atla Hatvey
1995 Vienna Doiiei Di.
Pfafftown. NC 27040
Kevin B. Harvey 16710 S Cratei Rd. Petet^burg. VA 23805
Anniedale Elisia Hawkins 107A. Fennel St. Winston-Salem. NC 27105
Rosa L. Hawley 1209-D. Naples PI. Durham. NC 27703
Paul R. Hayes 1600 Guilford Dr. Winston-Salem. NC 27127
Shanna D. Hayes 2090-6 Cole Rd. Winston-Salem. NC 27107
Ann Haynes
3826 Sandalwood Ln
Winston-Salem. NC 27106
John B. Haynes
3109 Bancnjtt Avenue
FayetteviUe. NC 28301
Pauleie A. Haynes 409 Woodlake Dr. Greensboro. NC 27406
Rcxhelle L. Haynes 3636-D. Cedar Spg Dr. Winston-Salem. NC 27107
Lisa R. Haynie 5738 Sumtet St. Kannapolis. NC 28081
Tetri M. Heilig 1140 Delano St. Dutham. NC 27703
Anthony Hetndon Route 4. Box 124 Oxfod. NC 27565
Jimmy L Hestef 314 Lynn Rd. Durham. NC 27703
Dawn N. Hicks 417 Jeferson St NE Washington. DC 2001 1
Stephani Y Hill 480 Wilkes Rd. FayetteviUe. NC 28306
Monique Y. Hoey 1039 Mt Kisco Dr. Charlotte. NC 28213
James P. Hollett
1918 Salfton PI. Winston-Salem. NC 27107
FIcechia M. Holloway 3604 Keystone Dr. Durham. NC 27704
EUaiha Z. Holman Route 3 Box 50-A Advance, NC 27006
Jacquelin Holmes 1226 Htx)ver Ave. High Point, NC 27260
Volante L. Holmes Route 1. Box 93. B Maple Hill, NC 28454
Monica C. Hood Route 4. Box I7-AA Faitmom. NC 28340
Steven A. Hood 22 Voshell Mill Rd. Dovet. DE 19901
Twyna R. Hook 2125 RcKkaway Pkwy Biooklyn. NY 11236
Vickie D. Hooker P.O. Box 448 Plymouth, NC 27962
Esther M. Hotron 802 Poplai St. Ooldsboto. NC 27530
Veronica A. Howard 328 Helen St. Jacksonville. NC 28540
Taylor A. Howie 1605 Hamilron St. Chatlotte. NC 28206
Andfea K. Humphrey 7346 Hyannis Dr. Fayerteville. NC 28304
Regina C. Hunt 1005 Crete St. Durham. NC 27707
Pamela Huniet
5765 Hickory Knoll Diive Apt. 7
Winston-Salem. NC 27106
Sorrya Hurt
95 Hoffman Blvd.
East Orange. N| 07017
Charles R. Ikard 900 2nd St. S W Hickory. NC 28601
Alan G. Ireland 1 16 Marshall Sr. Greensboro. NC 27406
Samson O. Isibor 118-D. Charleston Ct. Winston-Salem. NBC 27103
Robyn L Jackson 5110 Vista LindoCt. Winston-Salem. NC 27101
Sophia D. Jackson 2325 Blecker Dr. Winston-Salcm. NC 27107
Stephani D. Jackson 5205 Alpine St FayetteviUe. NC 28301
Stephon L. Jacobs 1125 BenningSt. Durham. NC 27701
Darwin D. James 2513 Asrer Dr. Greensboro. NC 27401
Keith N. James 2513 Aster Dr.
Oteensbi>n>. NC 27401
Beverly M. Jarrett
901 E Martin Luther King Drive
Winston-Salem. NC 27101
Rufus C. Jeffries P.O. Box 296 Jackson. NC 27845
Cheniia L. Johnson 2411 N Pattcfson Ave, Winston-Salem. NC 27105
Felecia R, Johnson 301 NW 25th Street Winston-Salem. NC 27105
James C. Johnson 524 E Ftemont Aye. Chatlotte. NC 28203
Obic Johnson
1 1 1 West End BoulevanI
Winston-Salem. NC 27102
Pamela Johnson 505O-B8 Split Rail Ct Winston-Salem. NC 27106
Raena M. Johnson 545 Huntsmuor Charlotte. NC 28210
Sonja Johnson 2035 Diyden Rd. Winston-Salem. NC 27107
Vickie Lane McNeill Johnson 2860-E Millbt[»>k Dtive Winston-Salem. NC 27105
Caria R. Jones Route 2 Box 389 Wake Forest. NC 27587
Harold B. Jones 930-72 Manley St. Winston-Salem. NC 27105
Robyn E. Jones
701 N Cameron Ave-
Winston-Salem. NC 27101
I-eondta R. Joynet 812 N Caswell Ave. Southport. NC 28461
Rochelle L. Joynet 778 E Clemmonsville Winston-Salem. NC 27107
Cassandr D. Kearney P.O. Box 355 Halifex. NC 27839
Charlene Kearney 2929-0 Qile Vil Winston-Salem. NC 27107
Geriene V. Kelley
1733 Gavin St.
High Point. NC 27260
Jeffrey A. Kelley 801 Friendly Pl- Charlotre. NC 2821!
Michael A King 807 Fresno Dr. FayeneviUe. NC 28303
Monica L. King 2004 Brentwood Dr. Rocky Mount. NC 27804
Carletta L. Knox Route 4 Box 341-L Kannapolis. NC 28081
Jarvis S. Kiwnce P. O. Box 195 Ghfton. NC 28530
Allison K Ktwnt; 1000 Salem St. Oreensboto. NC 27401
Veronica B. Knywicki 5921 Kenton Dr. Kemersville. NC 27284
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Shcena D. Lacewell Route 1. Box 400 Riefielwood, NC 28456
Vera D. Latham P.O. Box 64 Gianisboio. NC Z8529
Yvonne N, Lattiinore 911 W Bank St Salisbury, NC 28144
Chris C. Laws 704 McMillan Dr. Tarboto. NC 27886
Lisa G. Leak 2920 Gilmer Ave. Winston-Salem. NC 27105
Yvonne H. Ledberter 1030-D. Sims Circle Gastonia. NC 28052
Herman E. Lee 101<:WilliamsbureCt. Winscon-Salem. NC 27103
Steven P. Lee
1280 D. Charleston Court
Winston-Salem. NC 27103
Deirdre Leeper 600 Dedmon Dr. Charlotte. NC 28216
Michael N, LcSane P.O. Box 1231 Jih:I907 Elizabeth. NC 28337
Maeret Lewis 2008 N Trade St. Winston-Salem. NC 27105
Mamie F. Lewb 4644 Reniua St. Winston-Salem, NC 27105
James F Linville 4181 Edgeware Rd. Winston-Salem. NC 27106
Reginald B. Lipscomb 12 Bndle PI. Durham. NC 27704
Michael L. Litrle 4279 Cody Dt. Winston-Salem. NC 27105
Robin Little Rout 3. Box 324-D Mt Cilead. NC 27306
Tito A. Lockett P.O. Box 217074 Charlotte, NC 28213
Welton L. Loftin Route 1. Box 440 Trenton, NC 28585
Glenda Y. Long P.O. Box 308 Gaston, NC 27832
Joyce F. Lowe
1340 Claxton Ridge Rd.
Keinersville. NC 27284
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Manna Maier 80 Jamaica Dt. Lexington. NC 27292
Consranc J. Malone 516 Spaulding St. Fayetteville. NC 28301
Patricia D. Malone S16 Spaulding Fayetteville. NC 28301
Essie Marie Manley 3214-G Starlight Dr. Winston-Salem. NC 27107
Kenrreth L Marcus 2206 Bowen Blvd.
Winston-Salem, NC 27105
Mary A Marshbum Route 1 Box 114 Atkinson. NC 28421
Yupa Mamn 954 Panola Rd. Winsron-Salem, NC 27106
Emma D. Marthews 402 E 28th St, Winston-Salem. NC 27105
Stewart R. Mauck
301 Janice Dr.
MT Airy. NC 27030
Julia N. Maynard 1232 W Moreland Dr. Burlington, NC 27215
Charles Jay McCloud 4121 Tiverton Rd. Randallstown. MD, 21133
Kathy E. McCoy 1235 Dublin Dnve Winston-Salem. NC 27101
Wanda A. McCullen 1210-D. Oakbwn Ave. Charlorre. NC 28206
Mana A, McCullough 422 Reynolda Dr. Statesville. NC 28677
Marcella L. McDonald 1209 E Washington St. Rockingham. NC 28379
Geralyn A. McGarry 201-8 Dalewood Dr. Winston-Salem, NC 27104
John McKinney 1630 S. Tryon Charlotte. NC 28203
Linda McKnight 1004 Clovcnlale Ln. Dallas, NC 28034
Lona J. McKnight 5410 Gyddie Dr. Winston-Salem. NC 27105
Antonio McKoy 3313 Teakwood Dr. Hope Milb, NC 28348
Lisa W- McManus 3600-6 Yarbrough Avenue Winsron-Salem. NC 27106
Vivian Delores McMillan 2220 Urban Street Winston-Salem. NC 27107
Tyrone E, McNeill 640J;4 Ansim St. Winston-Salem. NC 27103
VonntJa A McRae 2410 Westgtove Dt. Charlotte. NC 28208
Bevetly L Miles 1407 Elm St. Buflington. NC 27215
Rita J. Miles
705 Anson St. H-18
Winston-Salem. NC 27103
Chatles D. Millet 5765. 1 Hickorv- Knoll Winston-Salem. NC 27106
Daiiyl C. Miller 1179 Pullman Diive Rural Hall. NC 27045
Joann M. Miller 405 Mason St. Winsron-Salem. NC 27101
Stephanie E Miller 112HollinsDr. Salbbury, NC 281*1
Valerie R. Miller 4349-A. Grove Ave. Winston-Salem, NC 27105
Robin D. Milb 1635 Mansfield St. Winston-Salem, NC 27107
Sherrick L. Mohley 2015 Artwood Ln. Charlotte. NC 28217
Ttacy Y. Monroe
651 Summit Streer Apt J
Winston-Salem. NC 27101
Nokomis B. Montgomery 5700 Shattalon Drive Apt #9 Winston-Salem. NC 27105
Johnny J. Moote 2534 Atlee St. Winston-Salem. NC 27105
Lisa N. Moore 390-1 Glendare Dr. Winston-Salem. NC 27104
Albia M. Moms Roure 1, Box 280 Murfreesboro, NC 27855
Chinnitt J. Motris 700 Anson Srreer Winston-Salem. NC 27103
Duane A Moms 2400 Newbury Dr. Cleveland Hts, OH 441 18
Elertjd D. Moms Route 4, Box 122 Ahoskie, NC 27910
Yolanda D Motrb 1214-15 Mile Unding Charleston, SC 29429
Ricky Leon Motrison 2718 Welton Terrace Durham, NC 27703
Gave A. Motsmger
5076 Abborrs Creek Church Road
Kemersville. NC 27284
Lillie M. Mullen 148 Holly Ct. Weldon. NC 27890
Johnnie M. Murray 120-B Weatheiwood Ct. Winston-Salem, NC 27103
Pamela L Munill 7 Robbirts Cir. Lexington. NC 27292
Shawan Myets Route 2. Box 132.E Chocowinity. NC 27817
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Terry L. Nance 1400-9 Academy St- Winston-Salem. NC 27106
Katrena Neal 219 Charlie Street Eden, NC 27288
Johnathan C. Neil 4260 Brownsboro Road Winston-Salem. NC 27106
Kimberly D. Nesbitt 2304 N Manchester Sr. Winston-Salem, NC 27105
Linda K. Nesbitt 1425 Douglas St. Winsron-Salem, NC 27105
Vanessa D. Nettles 606 N Dunleith Ave. Winston-Salem, NC 27101
Etic L Newland 6000 Rockwell Ch. Rd. Chatlotte, NC 28213
Angeb O. Nicholson 4222 Oak Ridge Dnve Winston-Salem, NC 27105
Cathy L. Oliver 930B East 3rel Street Winston-Salem. NC 27101
Aaron M. Orr 3420 Menill PI. Charlorre. NC 28216
Tasieobi S. Osere P. O. Box 3044 Winston-Salem. NC 27102
Betlie D. Oates Route 1. Box 230 Faison, NC 28341
Robena Parson
110 Apt C Price Srreer
High Point, NC 27260
Ralph A Pearson
1070 N Cleveland Ave. Apt. K
Winston-Salem. NC 27101
Danen Peebles Route 2. Box 437 Advance, NC 27006
Eric L. Pegram 1604-H Haven Dr. Gastonia. NC 28052
Charlotte Reni Peoples SJ: London Ct, Lexington. NC 27292
Clayton L. Petson P.O. Box 212 Kittrell, NC 27544
Wanda N. Peterson Rr. 1 Bx 122- A Hanellsville. NC 27942
J. Yverte Pettaway 207 Stnckland Dt. Tarboto. NC 27886
David R. Perrifonl 1111 Scranton PI. Durham. NC 27713
Rohaliet Phillips 1560 W. 11th St. Riveria Beach. FL 33404
William W. Phillips 2900 Gilmer Ave. Winsron-Salem, NC 27105
Milton R. Philpotts 500 Eastern Pkwy Brooklyn. NY 11225
Ronald Pickens 4107 Eastwell PI. Winsion-Salem, NC 27106
Janet L Ptctce 725 Topeka Fayetteville, NC 28301
Mildred Y. Pierce 1900 Brantley St. Winston-Salem. NC 27103
Tnjdy P. Pitt 1209 E. Walnut Goldsboro. NC 27530
James B. Pittrtian 12 Wanfcki Dr. Jacksonville. NC 28540
Derek S. Pleasants 19 Merola Pk. Mattapan, MA 02126
Edwin Ptisner
652 '/5 Second Street
Winston-Salem. NC 27101
Tomita M. Potter 303-B Loflin PI. High Point, NC 27260
Derrick B. Powell P.O. Box 1 14 Garland. NC 28441
Rita Powell
136 Pinehurst Dr.
Rocky Mount. NC 27801
Lota A. Poyner Route 1. Box 205 Camden. NC 27921
Lonnie C. Pulley 127 Gray St. Laurens. SC 29360
Arnold F. Pulliam 801 Ross St. Burlington, NC 27215
Raymond K. Puryear 116-D Charleston Ct. Winston-Salem. NC 27103
Vetonica Y. Rozier 2032-B Swaim Road Winston-Salem. NC 27107
Bnan S. Ragland 141-L Btoadmoor Ln. Winston-Salem. NC 27104
John P. Rankins Route 2, Box 579 Ahoskie. NC 27910
Anita L Ratley Route 1. Box 246- A Rowland, NC 28383
Jaoiueli Ratliff Route 2, Box 160 Peachland, NC 28133
Tony M. Radiff Route 2. Box 160 Peachland. NC 28133
Edwatd L. Raynard P.O. Box 1635 Robersonville, NC 27871
Sheila A. Reaves 2705 E. Lee St. Greensboro, NC 27401
Hoydett H. Rector 5638 Bull Run Rd. Winston-Salem. NC 27106
Sue Reece
Route 2, Box 526-A7
Mocksville, NC 27028
Wanda M. Reed
309 W. Simmons Ave.
Williamston. NC 27892
Pamela Reich Route 16. Box 247 Winston-Salem. NC 27107
Angela L. Reid
1521 E. Sedgefield Dr.
Winston-Salem. NC 27107
Duboise H. Reid P O. Box 727 Winston-Salem, NC 27102
Nelda H. Reid RO. Box 5054 Statesville. NC 28677
Medena A. Reinhardt Route 3. Box 19 Claremont. NC 28610
Kelly M. Renwrick
325 Canoll St. Thomasville. NC 27360
Deborale L. Richardson 5450 Mesa Ct. Winston-Salem. NC 27106
Lintla Estes Richardson
326 Forest Hill Avenue Winston-Salem. NC 27105
Roben H, Ridgill 312 Biziell St. Launnburg, NC 28352
Sharon D. Riggsbee 120 Old School Rd. Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Cecelia Vanessa Roberson 1631-FGretelLane Winston-Salem, NC 27127
Donna L. Robinson 4111 N Elm St. Mamhville. NC 28103
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P.O. fc.x 617 a.rnehus. NC 280M
TTievib R. R.'V I00-A4 Sprmy; Run Dr. Winsicm-Salcm. NC 27106
Iv.n.ilJL. SjJIei cv-M Whiiehom Dr. s,rt,.Ik. VA 2H13
IVhr,, A SaljJin
^ 1 M Ljfeenmead Rd.
^^ iri-ion-Salem. NC 27106
MKti.iel A. Sanders 4-1 IS Hamilron Cir. Cl,.,rl,.rre. NC 28216
I. ubic T, SanlonJ .V i F'rice Ave l>iih.im. NC 27701
M. inline L. Saunders IMO Fitch Si- ll inM..n.Salem, NC 27107
Tr.n L. Scales Ml C.lenn Ave, « ir,->..n.Salem. NC 27105
Twanda D Scales Rome 2. Box 128 Eden. NC 27288
StepKanie R. Scott Route 2 Box 27 Mocksville. NC 27028
Leslie R Searcv 1215 E- 29iliSr Winsron-Salem, NC 27105
Brideett L. Sellars P-O Box 168 Sedalia, NC 27342
Todd H. Sellars 166 Earl St. Rochester. NV 14611
Shawna Sess*ims Route 3. Box 310-E Kenlv. NC 27542
Samuel D. Shaw
P.O. Box 172
laurel Hill, NC 28351
Frances R. Shelron 3608 Yale Ave- Winston-Salem. NC 27107
Enid T Sheppard 1218 Gniv Ave. Winsron-Salem. NC 27101
Shenita D. Sherman 106 Branch Dr. Jacksonville. NC 28540
Cvnlhia J. Shihabi 2210 New Castle Dr. Winston-Salem, NC 27103
Yvetle A. Shoats
4260 B.2 Brownstoro Road
WinstonSalem, NC 27106
JeiTY M. Shotfeer 606 Marsh St. Greensboro. NC 27406
Karhenn A. Short P.O Box 2114 Salisburv. NC 28145
Barbara D Simineton 2432 Caledonia Dr Winston-Salcm. NC 27105
Ania N. Simmons 1405-E S. John Sr. Coldsboro. NC 27530
Edgar A. Simon
700 Anson Srreet Apr F24
Winsion-Salem. NC 27105
Zavliste R Sims 2407 New Orleans St. Oteemhoro. NC 27406
Edward L. Singleton 124 Smith Sr. ThomasviUe. NC 27360
Kevin D. Slceen 306 Small St. Thom.uville. NC 27360
Gordon Slade 5233 Cox Blvd. Winston-Salem. NC 27105
Laveme A. Smilh Route 2. Box 534 Walnut Give. NC 27052
Lee A. Smith 2521 KingsdaleDr. Winston-Salem. NC 27101
Mark L Smith Rt. 5 Bx 568 King. NC 27021
Michael A. Smith P.O. Box 173 Garner. NC 27529
Tern L. Smith 1304 S. Taylof St Atlmgron. VA 22204
Michael L. Spain 2660 Greencrest Dr. Winsron-Salem. NC 27106
Veronica Spencer P.O. Box 1592 Roxboro. NC 27573
Madaline J Spikes Route 10. Box 79 Shelbv. NC 28150
Joy E. Squire
2224 Greenway Ave.
Winston-Salem. NC 27105
Taryn J. Stafford 2848 Ridge Ave. Charlorre. NC 28208
Cheryl D. Staley 4134 Carnation Dr. Winston-Salem. NC 27105
Stephanie J. Stancil P.O. Box 548 Candor. NC 27229
Barbara J Sreele 4313 Tise Ave. Winston-Salem. NC 27105
Notman D. Stelter 5522 Carillon Dr Pfafftown. NC 27040
Mona L. Stephens 4721 Yuma Dr. Winston-Salem. NC 27107
Eddie L. Stevens Rt. 1 Bx 256 Faison, NC 28341
Lisa M- Stewart Rr 1 Bx 218-A Polkton. NC 28135
Lomia Streer 130 Park Circle Winston-Salem. NC 27101
Suiette D. Strickland 1514 E. FimtSt. Winston-Salem, NC 27101
Gregory L. Srrong 1404 S Slocumb Coldsboro, NC 27530
Felicia A. Sturdivant P.O. Box 234 Polkton, NC 28135
Wanda M. Suddetth 1060 18th Ave- NW Hickoty. NC 28601
EVttothy A Suggs Rt- 1 Bx 268-A24 FaraiviUe. NC 27828
Babetie E. Summers
2309 White Meadow lane Winston-Salem. NC 27110
Rcncc N. Swain 3 Lytle St.
Pnncelon N| 08542
Marv A. Talley P.O. Box 2251 Spartanburg, SC 29301
Carl Tate
579 E. Holly St.
Dallas, NC 28034
Sandra T. Tate
802 E. Tara Court Apt.
Winston-Salem, NC 27107
Andrea G. Taylor 311 W. Front St Oxford. NC 27565
Dionne D Taylor 9909 Feldbank Dr. Charlotte. NC 28216
Olhe S. Taylor Route 5. Box 397-A Winston-Salem, NC 27107
Faye D. Terrell Rt. 1, Box 115 Semora, NC 27343
Valarie L. Terterton Route 3, Box 765 Washington. NC 27889
Dianne L. Thomas Route 3. Box 65-D Raefotd, NC 28376
Iris A. Thomas 1405 E. Tliird Streer Winston-Salem. NC27110
Jonathan V. Tbomas 2325 Redbud Une Winston-Salem. NC 27106
Miriam C, Thomas P.O. Box 425 HilUborough. NC 27278
Sherry L. Thompkins 4U.B Ooler St- Winston-Salem, NC 27101
Roland T Thompson 928 Beaumont Ave Greensboro, NC 27401
Sherry A. Thompson
Box 24
New River. VA 24129
Sat^ E. Threatt 917 Echo Glen Rd. Charlotte, NC 28213
Sandy L. Tilley P.O. Box 1 56 Pinnacle. NC 27043
Lou E. Tillman Rt. 3. Bx 243-B Wadesboro. NC 28170
Gary G. Tilton P. O. Box 265 Pinnacle. NC 27043
Michele Todd 1028 Shalimat Dr. Winston-Salem. NC 27107
Jesse R. Toms Rt. 2 Bx 478 Morganton. NC 28655
John D. Torian 2937-A Cole Road Winston-Salem. NC 27107
Keith O Torrence 479 Clay St Mootesville, NC28115
Beverly A. Tucker 1804 E. Third St. Winston-Salem. NC 27101
Rt. 2 Bx 212
Walnut Give. NC 27052
Geotge S. Tutner 915LamondCt. Winston-Salem. NC 27101
Marie B. Turner 800-H Tara a>un Winston-Salem. NC 27107
Cynthia Tyson
Sasqua Pond Rd.
E Norwalk. CT 06855
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Paula L Vinson 425 Enoch St. Burlingnin. NC 27215
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Hiram T Watts 1045 Bettv Drive Winsron-Salem, NC 27107
Cassandra M. Walker 3131 Bancroh Ave. Fayetteville. NC 28301
Wendy S. Wall
721 Tobaccoville Rd,
Rural Hall. NC 27045
April Y- Wallace 2612 Kendall Dr. Charlorre. NC 28216
Cornell D. Wallace 1809 Garden St. New Betn. NC 28560
Francis K. Wabh 500 Walnut Srreet Winston-Salem. NC 27101
Myra R- Walston 1609 Harel Ave. New Bern. NC 28560
Deborah Y, Warren 129-H Charleston Ct. Winston-Salem. NC 27103
Hershela A Washington 508 Crawford Sr. Shelby. NC 28150
Joseph Washingron 718 Ashburton Dr. Fayetteville. NC 28301
Yolanda A Washington 804 Longview Dr- Fayetteville. NC 28301
Pamela M. Watts P.O. Box 68 Scotts. NC 28699
Jeffrey T- Webb 1439 Hutton Street Winston-Salem. NC 27103
Sharhonda Wells 733 Pinehurst St. Salisbury. NC 28144
Theressa O- Wesley 1109 E. 14th St Winston-Salem. NC 27105
David West
3509-B12 Plaie Hollow
Winston-Salem. NC 27107
Eartha L. Weston 1231 Churron Streer Winston-Salem. NC 27103
David Wetherholt Route 1 Box 127 Booneville. NC 2701 1
Phyliss A. Whitaker Route 1. Box 115 Stantonsburg, NC 27883
Dexter White Route 3. Box 44 Mebane. NC 27302
Juha A, Willie Route 3 Box 49 Ellzilbethtown. NC 28337
Cextrttf Whitten 224 Echo Dale Dr. Charlotte. NC 28217
Kimberly T. Wiggiru 1207 FemdaleLn. Kinston, NC 28501
Anthony M Wilkctson
31 oidMiiurr.
Rockvillc Ctr, NY 11570
Hamlet B. Wilkins 329 Aich St. Henderson. NC 27536
Felicia M. Williams 1004 N Centennial St. High Point. NC 27262
Gerald A, Williams 929 Highland Glen Rd Winsnin-Salem. NC 27103
Gregory R, Williams 3868 Wabash Blvd. Winsron-Salem. NC 27106
Joseph A. Williams 608 Poplar St. Goldsboio. NC 27530
Karyn L Williams 3543 Shaw Rd. Wmsron-Salem. NC 27106
Laura G. Williams 2500 Stockton St. Winston-Salem, NC 27127
Laverta Williams 973 Woodleaf Ct. Winston-Salem. NC 27107
Patricia Williams 616 W. Bay St. Watsaw, NC 28398
Ronald J. Williams 7372 Hyannis Dr. Fayetreville. NC 28304
Stephen L. Williams 705 Armstead St- Rockingham. NC 28379
Yolar-ia E. Williams P.O. Box 541 Kinston, NC 28501
Earnest C. Wilson 3124 Kirkland Dr. Roanoke, V A 24017
Lauretta D. Wilson 1101-25EMoreheadSi- Charlotte, NC 28204
Myron D. Wilson P.O. Box 281 Hillsborough. NC 27278
Benita E. Wimbush 1046 Pinbton Heniierson, NC 27536
Michael T. Winbush 801 Tara Cr- Winsron-Salem, NC 27107
Tim M. Wolf
2000-F Falcon Wood Ct.
Winsron-Salem, NC 27127
Shenita J. Wtxxjatd 2016 Thomas Ave. Charlotte. NC 28205
Wendy Worley 303 Powell St. Fairmont. NC 28340
Vicror A. Wrighr 607 Goldnoss Sr. Winston-Salem. NC 27107
Patricia S Young
742 Crooked Run Road
Rural Hall. NC 27045
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SHANDRA M. CAMMACK
JENNIFER C. CHASKLEY
Congratulations. Always remember i everything you do. We love you.
1 put God ahead of
ir vou could
Love, Daddy and Mother
Congratulations. Keep striving and every di ever imagine will open for you.
Ftom, Aunt Ernestine S. Westbrook Congratulations, We are extremely proud of you. May success by yours. God Bless You,
Aunt Emma and Aunt Doll Congratulations, Don't forget to thank God for His help. Keep climbing. I'm proud of you.
Love. Dad Congratulations! 1 knew you could do it! The best of luck in all of your endeavors.
Your mother, Carolyn Y. Chaskley
All that lam, or hope to be, 1 owe to my wonderful mother and friend. Congratulations! 1 love you.
Your daughter, Robin Cremedy
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ROBIN A. CREMEDY
Take every thing life has to offer, but don't forget Co give something hack- I'll always love you.
Emescine Cremedy ERNESTINE AND ROBIN CREMEDY Congratulatitir\s, We arc proud ol vou May success be yours. God bless vou.
From. Mom. Brother, Wife and family Cunfitarulations I am extremely proud ol you. Keep climb- ing. From, J.D. Speas
MONICA S. CREWS
Congratulations to a very special I you May God continue to bless yi
Keep God first and there's no li achieve. We're proud of you.
idy, we are proud of
Tommy and Nicole nit to what you can
Love, Mo ma and Daddy
RODNEY T. CUNNINGHAM
Congratulations on your accomplishments and may they continue throughout your future. May God Bless You, From. Mom and Dad Best wishes for a successful career. We love you. MayGiid Bless You Always.
Love, Your sister, Jacquelint'
KIMBERLY M. DAVIS
Congratulations! You are our pride and (oy. We are very happy of your accomplishments, God Bless You.
Love,
Mom and Dad (Rabbit and Ear)
Congratulations to our precious sister and niece for this
wonderful achievement- Keep on climbing- May God
continue to Bless You,
Love, Brenda (Sister) and Aunt Alberta (Bertie) Congratulations Kim! "Let each day of your life begin with enthusiasm and with a challenge,"
Love you. Tam Buggy and Family
WILTON A. DONNELL, JR.
We are proud of you. May God be with you.
From, Mom, Dad, and Little Bro.
DEVERA A. FUNDERBURK
We'n
ichiev,
hisimix>r(, Through God all things are possible.
From. Your 2nd family, The Bentons Congratulations Dee. We are so proud of you. May God rmly bless your future.
From, Uncle Austin and Aunt Cathy Congratulations to a special niece. Lots of luck in the future.
From, Uncle Tommy and Aunt Miller CLvngtatulations: To a special young lady whom achieved a well deserving goat. May God Bless Y'ou-
From, Aunr Van and Uncle Dave Congratulations niece. I am extremely pniud of you. May success be yours alwayt;. Bless yuu.
Love, Aunt Rose Remember Daughter, Trust in the Lord, for with Him all things are possible. I'm proud of you.
Love Always, Mom Congratulations Little Sister, May God Bless your future We are proud of vou.
Love Your Brothers. Darnell and L>wavne
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TIMOTHY S. GARRIS
Wc are ver\' pfnuJ i.if y God's hand btcaust t
L, Remember tu Lcup your hand in will never lead you wrong.
W.th U.ve. Mom and Dad
ALANA GAYMON
I was lucky enough to gel my wish, a granddauEhter hke
Love. Grandma Caring, inrelhgent, thoughrful, hard working, humorous — sounds like Alana!
Love: Mom and Rhabia To a daughter with fortitude, courage, whom I love, respect and cherish, I cor^giatulatc you.
Love, Dad
PRINCESS M GERALD
Congraculiition!!! We wish you continued success in all of
your endeavors, Always keep a positive outlook m life.
Love,
Mom and Dad
GREGORY L. GILLIS
Son, I am very proud of you and pray that God will continue to Bless You-
Love:
Mom
Congratulations. Keep striving and every door you can
ever imagine will open for you. May God ever keep
blessing you.
From, Mom and Dad
DARRELL L. HALL
Congratulations. I i very precious to me
Ti extremely proud of you. You are
May God Continue to Bless You.
Love,
Mother Dear
SAMUEL J. HANKINS
Congratulations on your accompli.'ihments and may they ; throughout your hjture. May God Bless You. From, Father, Mother and Family
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TERRY L. HANKS
Congratulanons. don't forger to ihank God lor His help- Keep climbing, I am very proud of you.
Love, ^'our Father
JAMES T. HARGROVE
JACQUELINE N. HOLMES
We knew you could do It, Weloveyouand wishmgyouall Congratualtions, may every success in hfe be yours, but
the best. Congratularions and may Gixl hle^s you. always remember give God the Glory.
Love, From,
Aunt Shirley and Patricia Moma Alice
Out best wishes for a successful future. We are so pniud of Congratulations: David, Rhonda. Celeste. Ralph,
you. Congratulations son. We Love You. Frances, Josh, Faye, Willie. Beatrice. Calvin, Janice.
Love. Brenda, Bayo, Cheryl, Edward, and Roland.
Mom and Dad From,
May your Life be successftjl mail that you do. Prav to God Your sisters and brothers fot guidance.
Michael and Grandmother
ESTHER M. HORTON
Congratulations Her world's goods.
■Lshing tor you the best of this
Aunt Linda and Uncle Wii We thank God and you for your accomplishments. Keep on striving.
Brothers, Sisters and Nephews Congratulations! We are grateful for God's blessings and your success.
With our love and prayers. Daddy and Mother
VERONICA A. HOWARD
Congratulations. Weareproudofyou. You are precious to me. May God bless you
From, Your Mother
REGINA C. HUNT
Violets to our Beloved Daughter We wish you the besr for a bnghi and successful future.
Love, Mom and Dad Congratulations Sister on a very wonderful and successful Four Years! Continue the g«Kl work.
From; Ralph. ]r jnd Reginald
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Congratulations to a vtrv special Lidy best for a siiccesstul future.
Lovt, ind Dad
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WE ARE VERY PROUD OF YOU. CON- GRATLiLATIONS-
LOVE. THE JASPER THOMPSON FAMILY Til my beloved grandson, I am very proud ot you. I wish joy and success in the future,
Love,
Grandmother Dalton
■Congratulations to a fine young man. We are proud of
From.
Mrs. Ruth Hester and Family
Congratulations and much success Fellow Football Player.
From.
Sub and Toni Art is
Congratulations. May God Bless you as you continue to
strive to reach your goal.
From,
The Andrew Thompson Family and Michelle
As your mother's office mate. I have enjoyed watching
you grow to maturity and I share her joy and pride in you.
Maiel-Tovl!
From, Mrs. Ruth Jacobs I am ver^' proud to be your brother. You are special and a best friend.
Dwayne There are two lastii\g gifts we can give our children — One IS roots, the other is wings — Fly high my son.
Mom
RUFUS C. JEFFRIES
Congratulationi. R.C.J on your achievements. Let's thank God. Continue and seek his guidance.
Love, Daddy and Mo ma
LISA R. JOHNSON
Coitgra tula t ion. We are extremely proud of you. Good luck with your career and your further education.
Mom and Family No. I you finally made it. Nothing but the best for the best! Congratuiatioris.
Love, RonC.
JOSEPH M. KELLY
Congratulatiotxs, our prayers are answered through your accomplishments. Good Luck in all your endeavors.
From, Your Mom, Dad and family
SHENNA D. LACEWELL
We love you and may God Bless you. May success, happi- ness and joy be yours. Always keep looking up.
From, Mom and Dad
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REGINALD B. LIPSCOMB CHARLES J. McCLOUD, Jr.
Congratulation. The sun, the bright sun . . brings back not only hght. hut ioy, new life and hope to m3t\kind.
From,
Mom Continue to do your best, and you will always have suc- cess.
Love, Grandma Congratulations to my son. t am very proud of you. May God conrinue to bless and keep you in his prayers.
From, Father — Roosevelt
Congraoj la lions on this wonderful achievement. We pray that a great future lies ahead. May G<.id bless yciu.
Love.
Mom and Dad
STEPHANIE E. MILLER
Congratulation to a very special young lady. We're very proud of you. We know it's been hard, but with the help of God all things are possible. Best ot luck.
From, Mom and Dad
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ANGELA O. NICHOLSON
God's blessings be with you as you begin your career.
From, Rev. and Mrs. John C. McClurkin, St. Congratulatior^s: Success is yours if you stay with God. We are proud of you.
Love, Mom and Dad
CHARLOTTE R. PEOPLES
Congratulation, make it
'ith God's help. We knew you could
JANET L. PIERCE
Congratulations to a special young lady- May success be yours forever.
From, Mom and Dad
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RITA J. POWELL
Congraiulations an this achievement. I'm extremelv proud of you. May God continue to bless you.
Love.
Mom Congratulations and much success in the future. May God bless you as you go fonh.
From. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Clemem and Girls Congratulations on this outstanding achievement. Gocxl luck on your future endeavors. God Bless you.
Love.
Mike CONGRATLILATIONS.
LOVL-.
Nia. Carolyn. Marilyn, Earnest, Gary, Sandra, Leasa, and Stephanie.
JOHN P. RANKINS. Jr.
For exemplifying hiKh achitvemenLs, and special quali- ties. Congratulaiions. And God's blessings for your future success.
Ffom, Reynolds Funeral Home Staff Our prayers and thoushcs will always be with you.
Love, Mom and Dad You can't help but succeed, because success is in your Eenes.
Love, Ed and Anita Smith Wishing you a very prosperous, successful, and profitable future. Good luck in the real world.
From.
Cuzins. Richetta and Cedric
Congratulations to tny favorite nephew, 1 love you very
much. God Bless you.
Love. Aunt Cutha Blount Congratulations for all of^ur accomplishments. God Bless you always. _
Love. Aunt Elettie Sephus
EDWARD L. RAYNARD
Congratulations; We are extremely proud of you. May Gtxl continue to bless you.
Love, Mom, Dad and Ivy
MEDERIA A. REINHARDT
c IS focused, dedicated, and
No life ever grows great u disciplincd-
From. Sunnse Masonic Lodge #751 Education should be as gradual as the moonnse percepti- ble not in progress but in result.
From, Sunrise Lodge Chapter 921 Attitude IS more important than circumstances. Best wishes in all endeavors.
From. Michael and Frances Anthony Success is getting what you want; happiness is wanting what you get.
From, Terry and Sharon Anthony The aim of education is to enable you to continue learn- ing. Best of wishes.
From, Mrs. Pauline Wilson The flowers of all the tomorrows are in the seeds of today. Congratulatioru!
Newton Funeral Home Where there's a will there's a way. You have the will God makes the way.
From. Mom and Dad Roses are red, violets are blue, don't ever forget that we love you.
Your sisters. Lavonda and Arleevia Now that you have climbed the mountain you can see the view. Good Luck Sister!
From, Quentin and Alfteda Reinhardi Congratulations to our only niece. "You are a star in our show. "
From,
Aunt Omega Green and Aunt Vanera Graham
When you fail to plan, you plan to fail. Best of luck.
From,
Glenn and Bary Lee Saine
The difference between stumbling blocks and stepping
stones is the way they are used.
From, Mr. Cecil Coulter St.
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DEBORALE L. RICHARDSON
Congratulations from the members Good luck in the future.
From. Swats 825 Club To our special daughter whom we are so very proud. We wish you every success.
From, The Costners and Aminah To someone whom is very special. Keep the faith.
From, Grandmother Callie To talk much and say little is commonplace. Talk little and say such is genius.
From, URoy Williamson I've always been proud of you not only because of your achievements but because you're you.
Love, Mom Congratulations from the members of Zions. May God continue to bless you.
From, Johnnie W. Skinner Sr- Pastor Congratulations, you will always be my SWEETIE. Good Luck!
From, Alvemon Williams
MELENDIA J. ROSEBORO
Congratulations! To a young lady who deserves the best in life. Love always and God Bless.
Love, Mom and sis Beverly
You added so much to our days. We warned to wish you ■MUCH SUCCESS'- Congratuiations!!!
From, Tammie. Janet, Linda. Mary and Wy We give God the Praise for allowing vou to come this far in hfe-
From, Mom and E>ad
extremely proud- You'll go lar m life.
From, Nanny and Mr. Toy I'm real proud of you, Naysie. I knew you could do it! Another milestone achieved!
Love, Mom Cotigratulations and Best of Luck in the near future.
Aunt Thee and Family Congratulations, may your ftjture be as bright as your smile. Take pride in your accomplishments.
From, Patricia Biggs Swain Congratulations to my favorite niece. May God Continue to Bless and Keep You.
Love. Aunt Sal Congratulations. I am truly proud of vou and your success. May your blessings continue
Love, Dad Congratulations. May you be successtui in all tuture en- deavors, Stay always as you are today.
From, Richard Szejner Congratulations, May you receive all the gtKxJ things in life.
From, Helen E. Turner Congratulations. You have strived to achieve excellence for five years. Never cease to strive.
From. Debbie Parks Success IS a developmental process. Rcnce is well on her way.
Ftom. Henry N. Drewry Congratulations on a successful college career and best wbhes for a full and satisfying furure.
From, Ruth Wilson and Anne Johr\son Congratulatioru You have thirsted and hungered for knowledge. May you continue to fulfill your dreams.
From, Edward and Ida White
SHERRY L. THOMPKINS
Congramlatiuns iii 3 devoted niece who inist in the L«rd and success will always come your way.
From. _Be[[v Snow 1 am extremely proud of what you're domg. Keep a strone head and everything will go your way.
From, Sandy and Mom
APRIL Y. WALLACE
May Jesus continue to bless April who has shared so much love and who is loving all the time.
From.
Mom, Renec. Brendelyn and Mike
Dear April; May the happiest days of your past be the
saddest days of your future. Success is in your favot. You
deserve it.
From, Daddy. Jan, Stacie, and Megan
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YOLANDA A. WASHINGTON
Congratulations; We are very proud of the achievement you've accomplished. May God Bless You Always.
From, Mom and Dad
SHARHONDA A. WELLS
Congratulations: Thete is No Secret What God Can '. May God continue to bless you.
Love, Your Great Grandmother ("Simp") I'mvery proud of you. You aremy pndeand )ov. Love you very much.
Love. Your Grandmother (Nana) Congratulations on your accomplishment. May God Bless you in your future endeavors. We love you.
From, Annie Pearl and Family To our beloved daughter, we are very proud of you. Keep striving for the best.
Love, Mom and Dad
CONGRATL'LATIONS. To a very special son and brother. Persistence overcomes resistance so continue to smve for excellence.
Peace, The Family Best wishes to you on your very special day. We are very proud of you.
Gixi Bless You Always. Denise, Fred and Denisha
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RODERICK L. BROWN
*-.V)ngratulatton5; To a son that has proven that there is no limit to how far you can go with the LorJ by your side.
From Mom and Sister ^ ongratulations on this wonderful achievement. May God Liintinue to bless you.
From . Grandmother and Mikie
DEBORAH J. GATES
Congratulations, we are very proud ot you. May God con- tinue to bless you.
Love, Mom and Dad
TIMOTHY R. GRAHAM
Congratulations. Keep striving and every door you could ever imagine will open tor you.
From, Granddaddy and Grandma
MICHAEL A. KING
Congratulations to a very special young man. We are very proud of you. It's been a long road, but to God give the Glory. Continued success.
Love, Mom and Dad
CHRISTOPHER C. LAWS
As you know, we are extremely proud of you.
Love, Moma and Dad
DARRYL C. MILLER
Son, we are very ptoudof you. May God continue to prosper your endeavors.
Love, Mom and Dad
CATHY L. OLIVER
We're proud of you and wish you much success.
Love, Sherry, Mom and Nick Congratulations! I'm proud of you and know you'll go a long way.
Love, Wilton
DONNA L. ROBINSON
Congratulations; We are quite happy tor yi>u. You mean so much to us. You worked so hard. Continue to strive for the best. May God forever bless you.
Love, Mom and Dad
LATANYA ROSS
Congratulations; To a ambitious young lady. Keep striving to make the best better- Love, Mom and Dad
CINDY M. SINCLAIR
Congratulations. You have come a long way over the years. May God continue to Bless and guide you thtoughout your life. We are proud of your achievement. To God Give the Glory.
From, Mom and Dad
MONIQUE C. STALLINGS
Congratulations! We are very proud of you. May God bless you and may you find happiness and success as you embark with a new phase ot your life.
Love, Moma and Daddy
LISA M. STEWART
Congratulations to a special young lady. We are proud of you. Pray that God will continue to bless you.
From, Mom and Dad Congratulations to my little sister, Lisa. From Barbara, Shirley. Milton, Eric, William, Donald and Jeffery.
From, Your Brothers and Sisters
EVELYN M. SWAIN
Congratulations. I'm proud of you. Keep on Thanking God from which cometh your help. God Bless You.
From, Ma Raponsier Swain Congratulations to a special niece wishing you much success and a happy future. God Bless You.
From, Aunt Tiny and Uncle Hinton
WARREN M. WASHINGTON
0)ngratulationson this wonderful achievement. We are ex- tremely proud of you. May Gixl continue to bless you. Al- ways strive for the best.
From, Cousin Gennie and Luke Congratulations, 1 am extremely proud of you. You are very precious tt) me. May God continue to bless you.
From, Sarah Washington Congratulations on this wonderful achievement. May God continue to bless you.
From, Melba and Ashley Congratulations, we are extremely proud of you. May suc- cess be yours. God Bless You.
From, Jeanetre. Timothy and Eric
GEORGE WHITTEN JR.
Son, 1 am very proud of you and pray that God will continue
to Bless you.
Love, Mom
Congratulations. You have proven that with God's blessing
achievement is possible. I'm ptoud of you.
Love, Your Sister
EARNEST C. WILSON, JR.
Congratulations Son. We're proud ot you. Keep Christ first in your life and success will be yours.
Love, Mom and Dad
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Raeford Means, President
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CONGRATULATIONS TO ATTORNEY RAYFORD MEANS
AND THE
RAYFORD MEANS COMPUTER CENTER
FROM PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH
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Crisp 'ceberg letiuce
Fresh real onion
Two laf m iresh si'ces o( ripe tomato
BURGER KING
Four crunchy slices 01 pickle \ / 100°.. pure beet llame broiled nol tried
Zestv calsup and real mayonnaise
Lei US assist in planning your kid's binnday party We also provide services to churches and social clubS- Stop by and take a tour ot our restaurant and enjoy a complimentary soil drink-
Fifth and Martin Luther King Jr. Drive DAVID MANIGAULT. JR., Restaurant Manager
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DESIGNERS: GAIL, BRIAN, CHERYL, ARNETTE & TONI TONING TABLES AVAILABLE FOR THOSE CONSCIOUS OF
THEIR WEIGHT
(919) 744-1222 3491 North Patterson Avenue
Winston-Salem, NC 27105 BY APPOINTMENTS ONLY
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MENS FASHIONS SUITS — DOUBLE BREASTED PIERRE CARDIN SHOES SLACKS — EUROPEAN SHIRTS - TAPERED
S34 N. Libert V St.
WINSTON-SALEM, 'N C 27101
Phone 724-0501
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SERVICE TO ALL AREA AIRPORTS
SMALL PACKAGE DELIVERY
VAN SERVICE
HANDICAP VANS
722-7121
W. 6th St.
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MAILING ADDRESS:
P.O. Box 30632 Charlotte, NC 28230
1989 OFFICERS
PRESIDENT — LAWTON GRIER VICE-PRESIDENT — GERRI HILL RECORDING SEC. — HELEN HAIRSTON CORRESPONDING SEC. — BRENDA COWAN TREASURER — ROLLAND MCKNIGHT PARLIAMENTARIAN — DOROTHY ALLISON
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JERRY C. GILMORE III - LAVON R. GILMORE - THOMIE D. DOUTHIT JEANETTE D. GILMORE - CYNTHIA G. DOUTHIT
MEKA DOUTHIT - JERRY GILMORE IV - MONICA GILMORE MEJII DOUTHIT - DONNA GILMORE
LOVE IS FOREVER
GILMORE FUNERAL HOMES
SALUTES THE RAM FAMILY
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MODEL PHARMACY, INC.
Druggists
1225 E. 5th Street
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.
Phone 723-7332
Frederick Douglas, R. Ph.
Your Entertainment & Audio/Video Production HeadOuarters
SAM HAMLIN, INC.
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1334 N Patlerson Ave
Winston-Salem, N.C 27105
919-777-0738
The Sound Factory
Sound Reinforcement
&
Recording Studio
The Ouiet Fire Band
Sam Hamlin (Res) 919-722-2166
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Video Production
Commercial & Industrial
Bob and Angela Brown
Res -919-765-7844
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CONGRATULATIONS
CLASS OF 1989
FROM
THE COLUMBIAN HEIGHTS CHAPTER OF WSSU ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
NETTIE S. MANNING — PRESIDENT
ELLSWORTH BANNER — VICE PRESIDENT
SARAH S. OLIVER — SECRETARY
JOSEPH O. LOWERY — TREASURER
VIRGINIA S. BALSLEY
HATTIE S. BROWN
FRED FOOTE
NAOMI F. FULLER
LEON B. GREENE
JOSEPH C. MILLS
FLOSSIE H. PETTIE
EVELYN PHILLIPS
GERALDINE S. SMITH
R. LEWIS RAY
ELLEN MCCLURE CAMPBELL
(919)661-0625
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Northside Shopping Center
Winston-Salem, NC 27105
Mike Conrad
Formal Consultant
Sylvia Conrad
Wedding Consultant
Selena Nichols
Special Ocassion Consultant
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NCL 10709
1st Time Buyer Program
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College Grad Program
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Norman Stockton, Inc.
249 Stratford Road — Hanes Mall Winston-Salem, NC
ECONOLINE INSURANCE AGENCY, INC.
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE LIABILITY • COLLISION
QUOTE OVER TELEPHONE
FINANCING AVAILABLE
VJE INSURE ALL DRIVERS
• SPECIAL RATE 5 TO 15 POINTS
• CALL FOR QUOTE
• MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN
• DWI — CONVICTIONS
• CANCELLED DRIVERS
• INEXPERIENCED DRIVERS
• SENIOR CITIZENS
• TOO MANY TICKETS
LOCATED NEXT DOOR TO WINSTON-SALEM CREDIT UNION
OPEN DAILY 9:00 to 5:00
301 South Liberty Street
(Salem Town Hall) Winston-Salem, NC 27101
919-727-0189
WE SPECIALIZE IN KODAK PROCESSING AND FINISHING
P.O. BOX 2094
DIAL 722-4642
LINDLEY PHOTO CO.
KODAKS — FINISHINGS — PICTURES — FRAMING
WSSU ALUMNI
LEXINGTON, NC CHAPTER
106 W. FIFTH ST. — OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Winston-Salem, N.C. 27102
SAME LOCATION SINCE 1929
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1987
CELEBRATES 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
ENTERED TO LEARN, DEPARTED TO SERVE
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The Piedmont Triad's First
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Black Tabloid
A Publkalion from Associate Consultants, Inc.
ASSOCIATE CONSULTANTS,
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SPECIALIZING IN
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TUTTLE
LUMBER COMPANY
Dependable Building Materials GAP Weldwood
Roofing Paneling
from Champion Industries Phone 784-7930 , 1 1 09 Tower Street Winston-Salem, N.C.
CONGRATULATIONS
TO THE CLASS OF
1989
from the
RALEIGH-WAKE
ALUMNI CHAPTER
OF WSSU
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1989!
FROM THE
BROWN ALUMNI CHAPTER
5665 BUCKHORN ROAD
LEWISVILLE, NC 27023
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RADIO STATION
1500 AM
YOUR MESSAGE MUSIC STATION ALL THE RADIO YOU'LL EVER NEED TO KNOW
500 KINARD DRIVE REQUEST LINE 724-7050
P. O. BOX 16049 BUSINESS LINE 761-1545
WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27105
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CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS!
FROM
THE D. C. CHAPTER OF
THE WSSU ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
PRESIDENT — KIRBY THOMPSON
P. O. BOX 91286
WASHINGTON, DC 20090
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CampbelTs Barber Shop
2002 N. CLEVELAND AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. 27105
LATEST STYLES IN HAIR CUTS
OPERATORS HOURS 9:30 AM TO 6:00 PM
J.R. RICE OPEN MON., WED., THUR., FRI. & SAT. DINAH MCNEILL PHONE 919 722-2811
MICHELLE PATRICK
CONGRATULATIONS TO
THE CLASS OF 1989
FROM
THE RAM FAMILY
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IN MEMORY OF
REGINALD LEWIS
CLASS OF 1973 & FORMER BOOK STORE MANAGER
FROM A DEVOTED FRIEND & CLASSMATE
RAYFORD MEANS
CLASS OF 1973
MEMBER OF WSSU BOARD OF TRUSTEES
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DISCOVER
WAAA
980 AM — TRIPLE A
FOR THE BEST OF THE "OLD" & "NEW" FOR INFORMATION, INSPIRATION & ENTERTAINMENT
"SERVING THE BLACK COMMUNITY SINCE 1950. " BLACK OWNED, OPERATED & PROGRAMMED
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COVER Black lexotone with embossed front & spine
DIMENSIONS 9 X 12 — Bound on long side
TYPE Garamond Bold
PAPER Gloss Enamel
PUBLISHER Hunter Publishing Company
2505 Empire Drive
Winston-Salem, NC 27103 COMPANY REPRESENTATIVES Jo Ann Thomas/J.B. Edwards
SPECIAL CREDITS
Cover Design Timothy Scott Garris
Photos for Greek Section by Ronald Watts
Photos for Ms. WSSU by Beaufort O. Bailey
Photos for Mr. Ram by Cassandra V. Douglas
Lyceum Photos furnished by Winston-Salem State University Public Relations Office
Photos for Ram Football by Craig Greenlee of Wmston-Salem Chronicle, Joe Wilson and RAM Yearbook Photographers
Copy for Underclassmen Section by Jessica Harris, Linda McKnight, and Charlotte Peoples
Queen Photos by Beaufort Bailey
Special Thanks
Dr. Haywood Wilson, John Slade, Joe Vals, Evelyn Shouse, Roland Watts, Mr. W.T. Burke, Kevin McAllister, Mr.
Beaufort Bailey and Ms. Cassandra Douglas.
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WINSTON SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY
Why Choose Winston-Salem State University? Because We Can Offer You More . . .
• Bachelor's degree programs in more than 30 disciplines
• Small class sizes
• A spirited sports tradition
• A nationally acclaimed art gallery
• Outstanding cultural events series
• A Center for Graduate Studies
• A comprehensive conference facility
• A 250-acre recreational and instructional camp
• And much, much more.
For additional information, contact:
The Office of Public Relations
Winston-Salem State University
Winston-Salem, NC 27110
(919)750-2150
Winston-Salem State Universit)', one of the sixteen constituent
institutions of The University of North Carolina System, is an
equal opportunity institution.
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