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VOLUME FORTY-FOUR
OF THE
AYANTEE YEARBOOK
NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL AND
TECHNICAL STATE UNIVERSITY
EXECUTIVE BOARD
Tamara Bowden. Layouts
Mrs. Carrie H. Drake. Typist
Troy Fisher, Head Photographer
Stephania Mason. Layouts
Perhaps Penn. Typist
Victoria Privott. Layouts 6c Planning
Lawrence Sherrod. Photographer
Haven Umstead. Managing Editor
Mr. Ralph Brown, Photographer
Mrs. Dorothy I. Bailey. Adviser
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
INTRODUCTION 1
COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES & SCHOOL DEANS 28
FACULTY 10
AWARDS RECOGNITION BANQUET 12
WNAA RADIO 14
DEDICATION 16
STUDENT LIFE 17
SENIOR CLASS 32
UNDERCLASSMEN 57
ORGANIZATIONS 96
HOMECOMING 124
SUPPORTIVE SERVICES 163
HONOR'S CONVOCATION 207
DEPARTMENTAL CHAIRPERSONS 221
NEW HORIZONS 228
SPORTS 241
ADMINISTRATORS 281
MARTIN LUTHER KING. JR.. OBSERVANCE 286
AFRO-AMERICAN HISTORY MONTH OBSERVANCE 290
WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES
295
STUDENT DEVELOPMENT 302
GOVERNOR'S EXCELLENCE AWARD 320
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 324
INDEX 326
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THE AYANTEE YEARBOOK. » pubhshed once each school year. The publication offers unique opportunities for students to unlock
and perfect conscient.ous and enthus.astic attitudes and leadership abilities. It demonstrates the potential of creativity The need for
this capacity is expressed by contributors to our inquiry in a variety of ways. One in particular from a student stressed the canactv
to see the total University and the interrelations within the whole. p y
CENTRAL
ADMINISTRATION
STAFF
ill
DR EDWARD B. FORT
CHANCELLOR
Dr. Edward J. Hayes
Vice Chancellor for Academic
Affairs
Mr. Charles Mclntyre
Vice Chancellor for Business
Finance
Dr. Sullivan A. Welborne. Jr
Interim, Vice Chancellor for
Student Affairs
Dr. Norman Handy
Vice Chancellor for Develop-
ment and University Relations
Dr. Dorothy Alston
Special Assistant to the Chan-
cellor for Administrative Affairs
Mr. Benjamin Rawlins
Special Assistant to the Chan-
cellor for Legal Affairs
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University is a state supported, co-educational institution. The University was
established as the A. and M. College by an Act ratified by the General Assembly of North Carolina on March 9 1891
The University strives to provide an intellectual environment where students may find a sense of identification responsibility
and achievement that will prepare them for future leadership roles. The program of the University focuses on the broad fields of agricul-
ture, engineering, technology, business, education, nursing, the liberal arts and science.
NEW HORIZONS:
CHALLENGES AND
PROMISES
David Miller
President of Student Government Association
Michele Y. Crawley
Miss A&T. 1989-90
Arthur Bell
D< IiiuhIi C ilhi\v.-i\
Henry Cameron
Shoou-Yuh Chang
Aminur Chowdhury
William Craft
Helen G. Disher
Walter Dukes
Samuel Dunn
John Foster
Meada Gibbs
Paul Hester
Leroy F Holmes. Jr.
George Johnson
Wendell P Jones
Mark Kiel
Franklin King
Sarah Kirk
Wyatt D Kirk
Arup K- MalHk
Harold Mazyck
Peter Meyers
Robert Pyle
Richard Robbins
Peter Rojeski
Novella Ross
Emory Sadler
Amarjit Singh
Michael Simmons
Mary Moore Tuggle
Clifford Watkins
Walter L. Watson. Jr.
Joseph Whittaker
Jimmy L. Williams
Alex Williamson
Chung Yu
Sandra Alexander
James Armstrong
Dorothy I. Bailey
Dorothy Prince Barnett
Lennie Beamon
Clenton Blount
Linda Bowling
Ralph Brown
Sampson Buie
Katherine Burckley
Doris D. Canada
Kenneth Chavis
Dorothy Copeland
Lillian Couch
Alberta Dalton
Joseph Daughtry
Dolores Davis
Maxine Davis
Ray Davis
Robert Davis
V Brewington-Ford
Ronald Gales
Carolyn Galloway
Milton Glisson
Daniel Godfrey
Doris Graham
Etta Gravely
Vallie Guthrie
Dorothy Harris
Scott Hummel
Andre James
Paula Jeffries
Ruby Jones
Lillie King
Dorothy Laflore
Harold Lanier
Josephine Luck
Sharon Lunsford
Phil Mansfield
Sharon R Martin
Lavonne Matthews
Virginia McKee
Mary Mims
Richard Moore
Willie Mooring
Orby Z Moss, Jr
Kenneth Murray
Charles Panton
Norma Pennix
Danny Pogue
Russell Rankin
Louie Rivers
Ralph Ross
Barbara L Saunders
Lonnie Sharpe
Christine Shelton
Jonah Smith
Ronald O Smith
Jewel Stewart
Ethel F. Taylor
Leon Warren
Walter Watson
Marvin Watkins
Sullivan A- Welborne. Jr Charlie
Williams
J Williams
Edward Willis
Robert Wilson
Alene C. Young
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Charlene Watson
High Point
Edwin Possner
Greensboro, NC
Anita F. Witcher
Thomasville, NC
Bradley Young
Statesville, NC
THE CHANCELLOR
DR EDWARD B FORT
N C A&T STATE UNIVERSITY
North Carolina Agricultural And Technical
State University
CHANCELLOR'S 1989-90 (AND BEYOND i PLAN OF ACTION
1 . TO CONTINUE COORDINATING AND FACILITATING INSTITUTION - SPECIFIC MISSION ACCOMMODATION EMPHASIS SHOULD
BE PLACED ON PROGRAMMATIC CONCERNS
- DRAMATIC COST REDUCTIONS FOR THE SCHOOL OF NURSING
2. TO CONTINUE ENHANCEMENT OF LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE ADMINISTRATIVE TEAM
3 TO CONTINUE PRODUCING VISION FOR THE UNIVERSITY'S SHORT-TERM AS WELL AS LONG-RANGE FUTURE
- SUBSTANTIALLY INCREASE ENROLLMENT FOR THE SCHOOLS OF AGRICULTURE. EDUCATION. AND NURSING.
4 TO PROVIDE FOR AND INSURE THE UNIVERSITY'S POLITICAL DESTINY
5. TO CONTINUE THE UNIVERSITY'S LIAISON WITH EXTERNA PUBLICS TO INCLUDE FOUNDATION. CORPORATE AND GOVERN-
MENTAL SECTORS.
EMPHASIS SHOULD BE PLACED ON BUDGETARY CONCERNS AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT . . (NEW PRIORITIES)
- TASK FORCE DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW SCHOOL OF BUSINESS EDUCATION CENTER SPECS S7 2m]
- PURSUIT OF FUNDING FOR ATHLETIC FIELDHOUSE
- PURSUE FUNDING FOR INTER-DISCIPLINARY RESEARCH CENTER
- EMPHASIZE SUCCESS FOR NASA FUNDED MARS SPACE VENTURE $8.4M - JOINT VENTURE. NCSU)
- LAUNCH S20M FIVE-YEAR FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN
- INSURE FUNDING FOR TECHNOLOGY NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION PROPOSAL ($2.5M)
- INSURE ESTABLISHMENT OF NASA BDM FUNDED CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE
- TASK FORCE DEVELOPMENT OF ADMIN. FUNCTIONS SPECS
6 TO INSURE CONTINUED EXCELLENCE IN ALL AREAS OF UNIVERSITY INCLUDING DEVELOPMENT AND ACCOMMODATION
OF VARYING ACCREDITATION AGENCY MANDATES AS RELATED TO THE MISSION OF THE UNIVERSITY
EMPHASIS SHOULD BE PLACED ON PROGRAMMATIC CONCERNS . .
- AGGRESSIVELY PURSUE SACS REAFFIRMATION OF ACCREDITATION
- ACHIEVE REACCREDITATION FOR THE MECHANICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS ABETi
- PROPOSED SYNDICATED RADIO PROGRAM
- BEGIN PREPARATIONS FOR DOWNRANGE APPLICATION FOR FREESTANDING DOCTORAL PROGRAMS
7. TO CONTINUE TO PROVIDE AN ENVIRONMENT WHICH FOSTERS HIGH ETHICAL STANDARDS OF OPERATION THROUGHOUT
THE UNIVERSITY
- CONTINUE ENHANCEMENT OF ETHICS THEME FOR 1989-90.
High priority is given to improve the quali-
ty of the educational experience. At the same
time, there is a need to include student activi-
ties. Responsibility for the bulk of activities
rests upon the traditional level of student in-
volvement. There is great values found in plan-
ning and implementing programs as we investi-
gate NEW HORIZONS: Challenges and Prom-
Students find time to throw SNOW-
BALLS! Though they are aware of the first spe-
cific goal of the University . . . QUALITY
TEACHING. While the University exists to
serve students and can not exist without them,
its heart is the faculty.
Interestingly enough, WNAA Campus Ra-
dio Station finds itself being involved with more
than the media. They too, are involved with
campus activities. The generation that has
manned the Radio Station offers the best guar-
antee of continued strength and needed involve-
ment for future challenges and promises.
While many student interests are met and
fulfilled by special interest and subject matter
clubs, there are additional student interests and
needs which must be recognized and met
through the student activities program, includ-
ing the desire to help others and the desire to
be recognized for accomplishments.
6 STUDENT LIFE
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Especially to be taken into account at this
time are the efficiencies to be gained from the
University's innovations in teaching and learn-
ing
Aligning Priorities for New Horizons: Chal-
lenges and Promises'
STUDENT ACTIVITIES IN THE
INNOVATIVE UNIVERSITY
In order to assist students to
maximize their potentialities, a vari-
ety of student activities are pro-
grammed within the facilities of the
Memorial Student Union, Moore
Gymnasium. Harrison Auditorium
and Corbett Sports Center. These fa-
cilities represent a community for
scholars in which the ideals of New
Horizons offered freedom of inquiry,
thought, expression, challenges and
promises. It is impossible to face to-
day's challenges without becoming
aware of unprecedented and rapid
changes. To appreciate the changing
and ever increasing demands, it be-
came necessary to update our think-
ing and examine the significant contri-
butions of student organizations in
light of these changes. Activities of or-
ganizations evolved around social ac-
Getting into the adult world involves living
through a series of tentative personal commit-
ments.
tivities. such as; concerts, dances, lec-
tures, films and HOMECOMING
EVENTS. Challenges and promises
included greater support among group
members, a clearer understanding of
group process, the behavior and dy-
namics of groups that worked closely
together, the ability to use conflict in
a positive rather than a destructive
way. and. an urgency existed, calling
for the establishment of a climate that
would produce new ideas, successful
practices, and a tone setting for the
next generation.
STUDENT LIFE 7
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES AND SCHOOL DEANS
Dr. Arthur Hicks, Dean — College of Arts & Sciences
Dr Quiester Craig. Dean — School of Business & Economics
Dr. Burleigh C. Webb, Dean - School of Agricultur
Dr. Albert Walker, Dean - School of Educatit
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Dr Harold Martin, Dean — School of Engineering
Dr. Albert Spruill, Dean — School of Graduate Studie
Dr. Beverly Malone, Dean — School of Nursing
Dr Earl Yarbrough. Dean — School of Technology
FOCUSING ON A SMALL
PORTION OF FACULTY AND
CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES . . .
Dr- Elias G. Abu-Saba
Architectural Engineering
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Dr. Fasihuddin Ahmed
Sociology /Social Service
Dr. Gladys Blue
Curriculum & Instruction
Mr. Walter F. Carlson
Music
Dr. Stuart Ahrens
Physics
Dr. Robert Angell
Business Administration
^H.
Dr Bolindra Borah
Math. Computer Science
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Dr. Gilbert Casterlow
Math. Computer Science
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Dr. Linda Adoo
History
Dr. Lillie Andrews
Foreign Languages
f s
Dr. Betty Brewer
Business Administration
Dr. Shoou-Yah Chang
Civil Engineering
Dr. Thomas Clarke
Math. Computer Science
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Dr. Olen Cole
History
Dr. Robert Levine
English
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Dr. Wayman McLaughlin
History /Philosophy
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Dr. John Morris
Mftg./Auto. Technology
Dr. Ward Collis
Electrical Engineering
Dr. David Libby
Animal Science
Dr. Robert Mers
Math. /Computer Science
Dr. Ridgely Mu'min
Agricultural Economics
Dr. Japhet Nkonge
Business Administration
Dr. Elizabeth Cooper
School of Nursing
Mrs. Helen B.
McCullough
Physical Education
Dr. Eva Moore
Home Economics
Dr. Phung Nguyen
Political Science
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Dr. James Nutsch
History
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Dr. Ghasem Shahbazi
Plant Science & Tech.
Mrs. Carolyn S Turner
Home Economics
Dr. Shih-Liang Wang
Mechanical Engineering
Dr. JaGannathan Sankar
Mechanical Engineering
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Dr. William Smiley
Music
Dr. Godfrey Uzochukwu
Plant Science & Tech.
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Dr. Reginald C. Whitsett
Architectural Engineering
Dr. Charles Vandezande
Industrial Engineering
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Dr Tripti Sen
Math. Computer Science
Dr. Richard Tucker
Mathematics
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Dr. Francis O. Walson
Agricultural Education
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Dr. Susan Wilson
School of Nursing
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AWARDS RECOGNITION
BANQUET
Program participants were: David
J. Miller, Vice President of Internal Af-
fairs. 1988-89. Darryl Towns. Vice Pres-
ident of External Affairs. Mark Antho-
ny Middleton, SGA Attorney General,
Antonio Blow, Vice President of Inter-
nal Affairs-Elect
The Honorable Henry E. Frye,
N C. Supreme Court Justice. SGA
Executive Board. 1988-89. New Offi-
cers. 1989-90. Mrs. Virginia Durham
McKee. Administrative Assistant to
the Chancellor, Monee McGuire
Glister Threadgill. Student Minister.
and Dr. Edward B. Fort. Chancellor
The Honorable Henry E. Frye
N. C- Supreme Court Justice
Margaret I. Kanipes. Secretary of SGA. escorts Dr. Lewis C Dowdy. Pictured is
Dr. Warmoth T. Gibbs
Mrs. Ramona Hall
Banquet Coordinator
13
"On The One"
90.1 FM
L-R: A B Cook. Glenda Home, Jes-
sica Garrett. Lut Williams. Waymond
Blassingale. Kevin Elwood. Krista Lath-
am, and Yvonne Anderson
Clockwise: D. J. George. Jessie B.,
Darryl Cook, Balgis, Glenda. Mark is
just part of the TEAM that keeps you
ON THE ONE'
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NORTH CAROLINA
AGRICULTURAL
AND TECHNICAL STATE
UNIVERSITY
C R S
A A T
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Picture 1 Enida Welborne and her
daughter Enida. gives a hand for the Homecom-
ing '89 Parade
Picture 2 . . WNAA 90.1 FM IS THE
STATION THAT KEEPS YOU ON THE
ONE 1
Picture 3 Students Claim Their Prize
as WNAA Gives Music and Posters Away in the
Cafe.
15
THIS VOLUME OF THE AYANTEE
YEARBOOK
IS DEDICATED TO
THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AND
ALL PARENTS AND GUARDIANS
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Major General Charles D. Bussey
Chairman
Attorney Larry Sitton
Vice Chairman
Dr. Priscilla Taylor
Secretary
Lt. Col. Deloney Thurmon
Mr. Thomas Elijah
Mr Marion "Rex" Harris
Mr. Roy H Harris
Mr. David J Miller, President - SGA
Ms. Sum G. Miller
Dr. McArthur Newell
Mrs. Elizabeth Randolph
Mr Dennis J. Rash
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PARENTS AND GUARDIANS
31
Fellow Aggies.
First. I would like to congratu-
late the newly elected SGA Offi-
cers. May God Bless and guide
each of you as you lead our great
campus into the 1990's. There is
much to be done, not only on cam-
pus, but in our communities. It is
my hope that each of you will com-
mit to giving your support to our
communities through service in
the year to come. Hold your heads
up high and press for the mark of
the prize of the higher calling.
I also would like to thank each
individual who has helped me this
year as I served the student body
as President of Student Govern-
ment Association. There is no sit-
uation or circumstance that is un-
conquerable with team work and
prayer. We will always be victori-
ous.
We live in a very critical time.
We see our young people being
trapped by drugs and social prob-
lems every day. There is a need for
young educated Black and White
men. women, boys and girls to
come forward with the solutions
and relief for our people. It is not
enough for us to attain a col-
lege degree, begin to make big
money, and forget the plight
of our people. We hold the
keys which unlock the doors
of opportunity for the young
uncultivated minds, espe-
cially in the Black communi-
ties. Let us come together and
make this a better world.
I have great confidence in
the ability of this student
body. History proves that we
can touch the world. The best
doctors, lawyers, scientists,
engineers, and business
minds, are still in the making.
When we realize this, we will
be able to come together as
one and better serve humani-
ty. This is our mission. More
than wearing an African-
White button or medallion,
let us put our words into ac-
tion.
As we move forward, let us
never forget history.
Yours because of Christ,
Lee P. Christian. Jr.
SGA-President. 1988-89
PERSONAL
DEVELOPMENT
&
GOALS OF
EDUCATION
NEW HORIZONS
CHALLENGES AND PROMISES
17
Self-directed learning structure is characterized by issue-oriented activities which generally develop
spontaneously, authority is vested in each individual, communication is oriented to the exchange of
relevant information defined by individual interest
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the decision-making process is based
on personal choice and commitment
and objectives are defined by an indi-
vidual's interests and goals. Troy
takes picture of self through a car win-
dow. SELF-DIRECTED.
Delthine Watson
Asheboro. NC
Archimedes J. Kyrillidis
Greensboro, NC
Virginia F. Kincaid
Reidsville. NC
Shaukat A. Khokhar
Greensboro, NC
CHALLENGES AND PROMISES
18
OUR RESPONSIBILITY. . .
The principle of self-determination runs as an unbroken thread. Right now, we are exploring. NEW HOR-
IZONS with PROMISES AND CHALLENGES. Make up your mind to get something profitable from them. After
all, you are in college to learn.
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Are you kind enough to smoke only between classes and only if it does not annoy others GOING FORMAL . . You will become relaxed among mixed company,
rlose by?
PARTICIPATING IN THE SOCIAL LIFE OF THE UNIVERSITY
10
DON'T . . . JUST SAY NO .
SAY - NO THANK YOU!
wuiams CAnmu
DESTRUIR'
THE NEXT GENERATION
20
CHANGES FROM FRESHMAN TO SENIOR YEARS. CHALLENGES AND PROMISES
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ENLARGING THE HORIZONS
OF
GOOD JUDGEMENT. . .
STUDENTS AND THEIR ACTIVITIES
Through contributing to the strength of the University, we experience growth and A major opportunity!
freedom. This I Believe. I call
Things as I see THEM
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FRESHMAN ADVISEMENT
PRESENTED
AND
LEARNING ASSISTANCE CENTER
DR. ALVIN POUSSAINT
LECTURER
Script Consultant for the "BILL COSBY SHOW
FRESHMAN LECTURE SERIES
Dr. Alvin Poussaint, an Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Associate Dean for Student Affairs at
Harvard Medical School, this respected scientist and social activist has studied every aspect of interpersonal
relationships as they affect minorities in America today.
22
Edolphus "Ed" Towns was elected to serve as the Representative of the Eleventh Congressional District
in New York in November 1982. Mr. Towns is a member of the Public Works & Transportation Committee.
the Government Operations Committee, and the Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control.
Prior to being elected to the United States Congress. Mr. Towns was the first Black Deputy Borough Presi-
dent in Brooklyn's history- He served in that capacity for six years.
Mr. Towns is a graduate of North Carolina A & T State University and has a Master's Degree in social
work from Adelphi University. Mr. Towns holds Honorary Doctorates from:
Shaw University
Virginia Seminary
North Carolina A & T State University
Adelphi University
He was also elected to the Academy of Distinction at Adelphi University and received an outstanding alum-
ni award from North Carolina A & T State University.
Mr Towns served in the United States Army before beginning his varied career, which included work in
the health care field, youth programs, education, and programs for the elderly. Mr. Towns taught in the New
York City public school system, and was the Assistant Administrator at Beth Israel Medical Center. He was
a Professor at Medgar Evers College and Fordham University, both in New York City.
Mr. Towns serves on the Board of Trustees of Shaw University, the Board of Directors of the Black Tennis
Foundation, the Board of Trustees of Share Our Strength, the Board of Directors of the American Red Cross,
the Board of Directors of Kings County Boy Scouts, the Advisory Board of Medgar Evers College, and is a
member and supporter of the United Negro College Fund, the National Association of Social Workers. Phi Beta
Sigma Fraternity. Inc.. Brooklyn Guardsmen, and many other professional and civic organizations.
Ed Towns was born in Chadbourn. North Carolina and married the former Gwendolyn Forbes. The couple
has two children. Darryl and Deidra. He also serves as a surrogate father to his nephews. Jason and Jereme
Towns.
CONGRESSMAN EDOLPHUS TOWNS
11 DISTRICT. NEW YORK
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North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Greensboro, North Carolina 27411
A Conference on Assessing Issues and Images
at
Virginia Beach
Sponsored by:
The Division of Student Affairs
Richard B. Harrison Auditorium
November 17, 1989
8:30 A.M. — 5:00 P.M.
The Conference on Issues and Images at Virginia Beach, sponsored by the Division of Student Affairs at North Carolina Agricultural
And Technical State University was initiated by students. These students met with faculty, staff and community leaders on September
28, 1989 to discuss relevant issues emerging from the Labor Day Greekfest at Virginia Beach. As a result of this initial meeting, the
conference was planned and organized to provide an opportunity for persons with mutual interest in the welfare of all students who
have been affected both directly and indirectly by the Labor Day incidents to examine the problems. Additionally, a primary objective
of the conference is to increase the overall knowledge base of participants and give attention to broader implications of the issues as
they relate to the future of our students.
We believe that this conference will provide future directions and avenues for the resolution of conflicts. The proceedings, position
papers and conclusions drawn will be made public and shared with appropriate individuals.
KEYNOTE
SPEAKER
Jack Gravely
National Public Radio
State President, NAACP
Commonwealth of Virginia
Jack W. Gravely is well-known to many because of the active role
he took when he was executive director of the NAACP. Gravely
graduated from Fayetteville State University and the University of
Virginia where he was awarded the Jarvis Doctorate in Law. He is mar-
ried to Edith Gravely and is the father of three daughters. He is cur-
rently employed as assistant to the president for the National Public
Radio. Gravely has also taught at the university level.
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GOING PLACES . . .
THE CAREER SUCCESS PROGRAM
NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL
AND TECHNICAL STATE UNIVERSITY
CO-HOSTED BY THE BLACK COLLEGIAN
&
CAREER PLANNING & PLACEMENT
DIVISION OF STUDENT AFFAIRS
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
THERE IS
ROOM AT
THE TOP
RSVP
Attorney Patricia Russell-McCloud
National Motivational Orator
This program is structured to demonstrate that the rewards of a college degree are worth the struggle and sacrifice endured.
27
College freshmen have many challenges. Most are i
their own for the first time.
NEW HORIZONS: PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Challenges and Promises . . . RSVP
As a freshman, if you can keep in mind It involves planning a program of work,
that you are only one of many on the campus
for the first year, it will help relieve the feel-
ing of strangeness and inadequacy. For you
are a member of a group of college freshmen,
all of whom have adjustments to make to liv-
ing successfully in the University communi-
ty. This phase of education will call for fur-
ther adjustments on your part. Patterns of
behavior that were successful in former
years may need to be changed or entirely
eliminated in your new environment. As you
follow the ideas and carry out the activities
set forth by your new environment, you will
make the necessary adjustment to college
life. As you make such adjustments you will
find greater satisfactions in college life, not
only during the first year but also during the
remainder of the time you are here.
Enrollment at the University shows
that you appreciate the contributions that
education can make to your life, and that you
have a desire to benefit from further educa-
tion.
Your University professors, instruc-
tors, and teachers are aware of these favor-
able conditions. As a consequence, they have
confidence in your ability to make good on
the job you have undertaken. The job of be-
ing a satisfactory student is not a simple one.
Problems should become challenges It will depend on
how well you adjust. Make friends and be successful.
Do you know how to do your share in group activities? ,
Are you a leader? Plan for new HORIZONS
28 Student Life
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From experience we have observed that every group has
some sort of organization
that provides leadership for the group We promise to
practice democracy.
It is our responsibility to learn about the plan of Student
Government Association.
It is the responsibility of all students to learn about the
SGA constitution
Student Life 29
Please give me a break' Forming associations is
mechanism, not a congni
TIVE process. Associations are not seen or recog-
nized. They happen.
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MARCHING
MACHINE
Anyone who knows a well established
chorus knows the enthusiasm and strong
sense of comradeship its members have for
it. With whatever concern such a club is
associated, be it a social group, or other or-
ganizations, all who hear it will naturally
identify its members' enthusiasm and loy-
alty with the spirit of that concern and of
all its members. Mr. Powell says that good
musical leadership is essential. Good orga-
nization and good social leadership are
also important.
Learning to sing can be a thoroughly recreational ac- dially urge you to join us. There will be challenges
tivity A chorus of this nature performs weekly. and promises.
The chorus awaken the abilities of students. We cor-
30 Student Life
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Hobbies are as numerous and varied as the field of
human interests.
Nevertheless, these students find greater satisfac-
tion and enjoyment when they are winning
NEW HORIZONS: CHALLENGES AND
PROMISES
Accepted purpose with recognition
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There will be many opportunities to
get involved in extra class activities. Such
meetings can be used to share concerns
and ideas, to promote acquaintance and
fellowship, to recognize good work, to
make decisions about matters which affect
those involved, and which are within their
jurisdiction, to make recommendations in
matters which concern us but we may not
have exclusive authority, to develop un-
derstanding of and enthusiasm for the pur-
poses and work of sponsoring organiza-
tions.
The aims of higher education are to
aid an individual in realizing his/her po-
tential, and in becoming an effective mem-
ber of society. The means of this end are
independence of thought, active aware-
ness of and participation in the academic
achievement. In view of the aforemen-
tioned. Student Government Association
creates an atmosphere of freedom and pro-
vide opportunities for each student to par-
ticipate in activities which develop and re-
alize potentialities.
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Sylvia A. Williams
Tammi Williams
David J. Miller
President of Student Government Association, 1989-90
Tonya Williams
Travis Williams
Greg Wilson
Patricio Wilson
Cynthia Worth
Brian Wright
Rustoviant Wnghten
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James L Adams
Stephanie Adams
Tracy Adams
Marcus Alford
David Alston
Heddie Alstun
Zaneta H Alston
Marvin P Alston
Pamela D Alston
Elise Anderson
Robert Andrews, Jr.
Cedric Anthony
Cathy Armstrong
Anthony Artis
Chelsea Arnold
Jonetta Appling
Sondra Askew
Gregory Austin
Loretta Avery
Leslie Bailey
Clinton Barber
Audry Barbour
Keyva L Baskerville
Sandra Bates
Keith Bazemore
Alyssa Beaty
AIvis Best
Antonio P Blackley
Dan Bloodworth. II
Anita F. Bonner
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Felicia A. Bolden
Derek T Booker
Gregory Borders
Derek D Brandon
Ccdrika R Braswell
34 SENIORS
Karlene Bridges
Nina Bridges
Kimberly Brooks
Jadme Broun
Kenny Brown
Roger Brown
Tony Brown
Stephanie Bruce
Karen Bryant
Sheila Burch
THE CROSBY GUIDANCE. 1892-1896
Dr. John 0. Crosby, the College's first President, 1892-1896, was rear-
ed in Raleigh. North Carolina, and attended Shaw University, where he
earned a degree in Theology. For a number of years, when the position
held great prestige, he was Moderator of the Rowan Baptist Association,
but he showed marked interest in education.
Serving previously as principal of the State Normal School in Salis-
bury. North Caorlina. prepared him adequately for the presidency of the
newly organized Agricultural and Mechanical College where he immediate-
ly took the helm, designed the Administration Building and made the first
of the bricks with which the edifice was constructed. In 1894. he planned
the North Dormitory which housed one hundred students in thirty-eight
rooms. Girls were a part of the College from 1893 to the end of the session
in 1901. They were not readmitted until 1928.
Steven Jones
Senior Class President
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Joseph R Burton
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Karlton C Butts
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Kristen Butts
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Tanyelle Byrd
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Patrick D Cannon
Michael Carey
Berry L- Carter
Carrington R. Carter
SENIORS 35
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John Eric Emehel
John D Evans
Vanessa Evans
Roy Ezell. Jr
Leslie A. Fairley
Rita Fontell
Michelle Franklin
Tonya Frazier
Calvin Freeman
Annette Fryar
Sham J. Fuller
Drena Futrell
Pamela Faulcon
Cynthia Felton
Guana Ferguson
Willie Ferguson
Karen Fernandez
Morsi Flemming
David W, Forney
Geoffrey Foster
Katriva Foster
Lisa Gardner
Terry Garrett
Collins R Geter
Demon S. Gibbs
Shannon S. Gibson
Renee Gilmore
Douglas Good
Dawn Gooding
Alice Graham
James E. Graham
Tina M. Graham
Shirlye C Grandy
Gary Grantham
Cynthia Gray
38 SENIORS
Herbert Gray
John Gray
Elaine F Greene
Patricia Griffith
Maurie Haith
Frieda Hall
Vaughn Hall
Lisa L Hamilton
Vanessa Hammonds
Willie Hampton
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THE BLUFORD ERA, 1925-1955
"I HAVE JUST A LITTLE MINUTE
ONLY SIXTY SECONDS IN IT
FORCED UPON ME
CAN'T REFUSE IT
DID NOT CHOOSE IT.
BUT IT'S UP TO ME TO USE IT.
YET I MUST SUFFER
IF I LOSE IT
JUST A TINY LITTLE MINUTE
BUT ETERNITY IS IN IT'"
Comparable growth was evident in the student body with an enroll-
ment of 4783 including the graduate and summer schools, and the students
came not only from North Carolina's one hundred counties and adjoining
states and the District of Columbia, but from four foreign countries. The
230 faculty and staff members far exceeded the seventy-three member core
of workers in 1926. The six schools: Agriculture. Education and General
Studies, Engineering. Nursing, Graduate, and the Technical Institute
were all launched, and Dr. F. D. Bluford and Administration, had very
effectively promoted the Land-Grant College ideal.
Charles C. McCullough. Jr
ON THE HORIZON
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Sharon R Hanley
Christie Y Hardin
Allison Harper
Ha L Harper
Pamela Harrigan
Connie Harris
Michael Harris
Troy Hatcher
Eric Henderson
Danita Herbin
SENIORS 39
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Pamela Holland
James Holloway
Derrick Homesley
Victor Curt Hooker
Robin L. Howard
Bernadine Hudson
Christy M. Hunter
Howard Hutchinson
Anthony Siddle
Jerome Irby
Beth Jackson
Lavonda Jackson
Mandell Jackson
Russell D Jackson
Manuel Jackson
Kenneth Jeffries
Phildra Jefferies
Andrea Jefferys
Donna Jent
Michael Jeter
Rodney Johns
Cedric Johnson
Charles Johnson
Eric Johnson
Joycelyn M Johnson
Kevin Johnson
Kimberly Johnson
Mia Johnson
Neil Johnson
Shonda D Johnson
Vera C Johnson
Victoria Johnson
Darrell D. Jones
Jacqueline M. Jones
Leeann Jones
40 SENIORS
Michelle Jones
Raeshay Jones
Steven Jones
Terry Dion Jones
Trent L Jones
Cassandra Jordan
Alfreda Justice
Deirdre King
Margaret L. Kanipes
Debra M. Lambson
THE ACCREDITATION AND GIBBS,
1956-1960
Dr. Warmoth T. Gibbs connected with the University since 1926 to
Present. Although he retired after serving as President for only four years,
1956-1960, Warmoth Thomas Gibbs, to the fullest extent, preserved the
college's traditions, enhanced it, and left something of himself. He too, is
considered one of the builders of the institution having served with the
highest loyalty, efficiency, and energy for more than thirty years as teach-
er, director of the summer school, dean of the School of Education and
General Studies and President.
While encouraging others in continuous high scholastic attainment,
his own professional advancement was evidenced in his writings. Among
these are his article, "Military Training of the School Boy and His Later
Life," Infantry Journal of Washington, DC, 1929; a series of articles, "Hir-
am R. Revels and His Times," Quarterly Review of Higher Education,
1937-1938; "Engineering Education in Land-Grant Colleges," and a full
biography; Matthew W. Dogan of Wiley College.
DR. WARMOTH T. GIBBS: KEEP ON - KEEPING ON!
Antonio Blow
Successful Adjustment
LaSonja Lane
Ronald Lane
Helen Lawrence
Alfred Leak
Kelly Leak
Adrienne Leath
Cassandra Ledbetter
Angela Lee
Hoyte E. Lee, Jr
Valerie Lee
SENIORS 41
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Hazel Lewis
Rene Lewis
Veda E. Lewis
Michele D Linney
George G Linney
Terri L Little
Vicki Littlejohn
Kimberly D Lloyd
Gina Loften
Garry W Lunsford
Gerald M Lunsford
Wanda N. L. Lynch
Roslin K. Maddox
Ardella M. Malone
Derek Mnpp
Amy L Marley
Stephanie Marrow
Anton C. Martin
Veanda Martin
Verhonda Matthewson
Chris Mauldr
Brandon Maxwel
Joseph McKenzie
Denise McKoy
Ricardo Young
Mark Anthony Middleton
Julius Miller. II
Valarie Miller
Ken Mills
Eric Mitchell
Dana Montgomery
Alisa Moore
Kimberly K Moore
Michael A Moore
Pamela Moore
42 SENIORS
Kim
Tasha Morgan
Janie T Monng
Ruth Morris
Carol Munns
Roderick T Murphy
Jeffrey S Murrell
Delinda McCorvey
Dwayne Mclntyre
Tiffany McLaurm
Samatha McLeod
THE PROCTOR DIRECTION, 1956-1960
The Agricultural and Technical College on March 18. 1961. inaugu-
rated Dr. Samuel DeWitt Proctor, a native of Norfolk. Virginia, as its fifth
President. Thoroughness of scholarship, integrity of character, devotion
to student growth were but a few of the qualities possessed by the new
thirty-nine year old head of this land-grant college.
His period at the college, though marked by its brevity, was signifi-
cant, for he breathed into the faculty the spirit of excellent achievement
that can develop only from a sense of security and well-being. In the short
period, the Agricultural and Technical college was on the verge of a trans-
formation not comparable to any other in her history, but recognizing his
skill in handling men and building programs, the United States govern-
ment called him in January. 1962, to serve his country as Peace Corps Di-
rector in Nigeria. Africa. Upon his return to this country, he remained in
Washington for eight months as associate director of the United States
Peace Corps from January to August. 1963. He resumed his presidential
duties at A. and T. College on September 1, 1963. but on March 1. 1964.
he announced his resignation to become effective on April 10. 1964.
Joycelyn Johnson
Miss Senior
Terri McManus
Andre McMillan
Anthony McNair
Herbert L. McNeal
William A- McNeill
Calvin Nelson
Michelle Newbold
Zavier Nichols
Sylvia C Olds
Natasha Osborne
SENIORS 43
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Barbara Ostler
Karen D Owens
Sterling Owens
Cynthia Parker
Kamala Parker
Keith Parker
Anthony R Pass
Donald Patrick
Konstantinos Zorbas
Herbert Pearson
Anne M Peele
Tia Penn
April Perkins
Christopher Perry
Sharlene Perry
Derwin Peterson
Lawrence Peterson
David Pickens
William Pickens
Theophilus Pinson
Angela Pleasants
Curtis B Ponton
Fatima Porteel
Carolyn Powell
Rhonda Prillaman
Vicki Proctor
Christina Pryor
Dontie Pulliam
Lynette C Ramseur
Curtis Randolph
Dionne Ruthff
Craig Rhodes
Timothy Rice
Zandolyn Richardson
Kenneth Russell
44 SENIORS
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Deena Richey
Charles Ricks
James R Ricks
Jennifer D- Riddick
Fredrick Roach
Kevin Roach
Cynthia Roberts
Andreal Robinson
Carla Robinson
Cecil Robinson
THE DOWDY MASTERFUL BUILDER,
1964-1980
Undergirded by sound academic and administrative preparation, the
outgrowth of more than a decade of earlier service at A. and T., Dr. Lewis
C- Dowdy immediately sought to rally the entire college community be-
hind his vision for the future.
None of the measures taken by Dr. Dowdy to improve the University
were more important than those designed to facilitate the continuous de-
velopment of the student body. The centralization and expansion of A.
and T.'s Student Personnel Services division, increased involvement of
students in institutional planning and governance and the enhancement
of the University's student scholarship program, new physical structures
including the Memorial Student Union all served to improve the quality
of life for students.
National accreditation was awarded for the School of Nursing, the
Department of Chemistry, the Department of Sociology and Social Ser-
vice, the Teacher Education Programs, the Department of Industrial
Technology, the Media Program, the Graduate School, and the School of
Business and Economics - symbolizing Dr. Dowdy's image as a Masterful
Builder.
Lisa Owens
An Outstanding Student
Curtis Robinson
Eugenia Robinson
Hayes C Robinson. Ill
Randolph Robinson
Tony Robinson
Tonya Robinson
David Rogers
Michelle Rogan
Ellenor Rollins
Tonya Ryans
SENIORS 45
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Terry M Sanders
Rita D Scales
Mane Scantleburg
Shermonica Scott
Adriane Seaward
Douglas Sessoms
Veronica Seymour
Leroy Sharpe. Jr
Ramona T Shaw
Dunyil Shropshire
Joe Simmons
Jill Simpson
Monique Sims
Felicia Singletary
Brian B. Sledge
Adreana R Smith
Angela Smith
Patricia Smith
Ross Snow
Cassandra Solomon
Francine Southall
Paula Southland
Charlene A Speas
Cherrie Y Speas
Burley Spinks
Gregory Squire
Tonya V- Stallings
Avis Steele
Kenneth Steele
Terri Stevenson
C Steward
Alberta Stewart
Derrick Stroble
Felicia Summers
Rochelle Summers
46 SENIORS
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William J. Sykes
Tineki Tate
Rodney Taylor
Shirley Taylor
Belinda Terry
Keith Terry
Janeen Thomas
Tanya Thomas
Dwight Thompson
THE THOMPSON CHALLENGING
INTERLUDE, 1980-1981
In October 1980, Dr. Cleon Thompson, Jr., agreed to serve as Interim
Chancellor at the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State Univer-
sity. During this year the University was selected to participate in estab-
lishment of the State's new Microelectronics Center. This joint venture
was developed in order to attract electronic industries to the state.
Continued emphasis on improvement in student quality, coupled with
successful faculty development provided the basis for innovative teaching
and learning. Dr. Thompson felt that "the University must continue to
evaluate findings and indicators of the recent self-studies and accredita-
tions. It must translate these findings and indicators into bold and innova-
tive approaches to student recruitment, student retention, teaching and
learning. The University must solidify its gains and must be uncompromis-
ing in its efforts for excellence. Those who teach and those who learn must
be aware of the University's abiding commitment to these goals."
Kirk Keyes
On Time Count on It'
Andrea Thornton
Kim Todd
Wayne Trapp
John Turner
Joseph Turner
Reginald Tyler
Jacqueline Y. Tyson
Maria Upshur
Marvin Vines
Denck Virgil
SENIORS 47
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Carol Waddell
Glenda Waddell
David M Wainaina
Maria Walden
Alan Walker
Kiietti L Walker
Byron R Walston
Tonya Washington
Dawn Wells
Karen Westmoreland
THE FORT FOURTEEN POINTS TO
GREATNESS . . .
The administration under Chancellor Edward B. Fort has produced
some major achievements. The hallmarks of this period from 1981 - Pres-
ent, have been orderly curricula innovations, a masterful capital improve-
ments program including campus beautification, increased public aware-
ness and external support, and successful faculty and student develop-
ment programs.
An important payoff of this positive thrust has been increasing recog-
nition of North Carolina A&T State University as one of the nation's most
worthy comprehensive institutions of higher learning. The University's
selection by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to partici-
pate in a cooperative $8.4M Mars Mission Research Center with North
Carolina State University was based solely on the research capabilities
of the University's professors and the laboratory facilities available. A
multiplicity of challenges, ranging from fiscal affairs revitalization to the
enhancement of academic support services for underachieving students
and the institutionalization of student enrollment marketing and reten-
tion strategies were a part of the ambitious fourteen-point program to
GREATNESS and vital improvements continue . . .
Tammy Wright
NEW HORIZONS: CHALLENGES AND PROMISES
Fernando Wheeler
Rhonda E. Whitted
Cynthia A Williams
Darryl S Williams
Eddie Williams. Jr
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Elizabeth Williams
Jimmy L. Williams, II
Kelli Williams
Krystal Williams
Manalo L Williams
48 SENIORS
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Noel W Abbott, Jr
3905 Wintergarden
Greensboro. NC 27407
Chemical Engineering
James L Adams
Route 1, Box 98
Roaring River. NC 28669
Chemical Engineering
Stephanie M Adams
4324 Tyler Street
Detroit. MI 48238
Industrial Tech (Const )
Tracy L Adams
950 Hallmark Drive
Gastonia. NC 28052
Undecided
Ma'Aruf K Adamu
1034 Dewey Street
Greensboro, NC 27405
Voc Ind. Ed (Manufactunn
Shelley Floyd Africa
1721 Fairfax Road
Greensboro. NC 27407
Nursing
Hassan B Ahmadi
3432 Wichta Place
Greensboro, NC 27405
Elect
ring
Jill Aikens
269 Elmwood Avenue
Hempstead, NY 11550
Undecided
Hassan R Al-Derham
P O Box 8965
Greensboro. NC 27419
Architectural Engineering
Mohammad Y Al-Rammal
P O Box 20943
Greensboro, NC 27420
Electrical Engineering
Mohamed A Al-Sheeh
551 S W Market Street
Greensboro. NC 27409
Architectural Engineering
Marcus H Alford
2006 Wildlife Dnve
Baltimore MD 21207
Transportation
Sonya L Alford
2200 W Cornwall
Greensboro, NC 27408
Nursing
Eric J Algood
3908 Hyson Place
Raleigh, NC 27604
Industrial Technology (Elect )
Dearea L Allen
220 W Branch Avenue
Pine Hill, NJ 08021
Mechanical Engineering
Glenwood Allen, II
1704 Larkm Street
Greensboro, NC 27405
Business Administration
Harold Gene Allen
P O Box 26446
Charlotte, NC 28221
Mechanical Engineering
M.chael C Allen
6335 Bucknell Court
Virginia Beech. VA 23464
Electrical Engineering
Angela D Alston
623 F Bristol Drive
Fayetteville, NC 28304
Computer Science
David Alston
5121 Cedar Avenue
Philadelphia 19143
Transportation
Hazel Alston
Route 4. Box 665
Warrenton, NC 27589
Industrial Tech (Elect )
Marvin P Alston
Route 1. Box 40-G
Warrenton. NC 27589
Electrical Engineering
Pamela D Alston
Route 3. Box 26
Siler C:ty, NC 27344
Communication (Print Journal)
Derek J Anderson
3008 Edwm Place
Reidsville. NC 27320
Industrial Tech (Elect )
Ehse M Anderson
10 Rehobeth Court
Greensboro, NC 27406
Early Childhood Ed
Kalim A Andraos
2501 Randleman Road
Greensboro. NC 2 7406
Electrical Engineering
Wright R Archer. Ill
1314 Marion Street
Greensboro. NC 27403
Civil Engineering
Karen Y Arey
1640 Fort Dupon
Washington. DC 20020
Landscape Architecture
Chelsea Lotric Arnold
2081 Cascade Road
Atlanta. GA 30311
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Anthony Robert Artis
Route 7. Box 722
Henderson. NC 27536
Computer Science
Lisa D. Ashby
5110 Old Rural
Winston-Salem. NC 27105
Chemical Engineering
Tara M Atkins
2512 Foxgate Drive
Raleigh. NC 27610
Accounting
Robert Isiah Atkinson
401 Montrose Drive
Greensboro. NC 27407
Industrial Tech (Elect )
Mark A Ausbrooks
3226 Sherman Avenue
Washington, DC 20010
Communication (Pub Relatic
Gregory L Austin
3222 Barnnger Drive
Charlotte. NC 28217
Business Administration
Cici L Avery
46 Chunns Cove
Asheville. NC 28805
Sociology
Loretta M Avery
1517 Allison Street
Washington. DC 20011
English (Teaching)
David O Ayinmodu
717 JFH Dairy Road
Greensboro. NC 27405
Agn Science (Animal Sc >
Joseph Adu Ayitiah
2409 Londonderr
Kernersville, NC 27284
Electrical Engineering
Erwm Antonio Ayscue
Terry A Balaam
171 Mountainview
Syracuse. NY 13224
Architectural Engineering
James Thomas Balkum
2506 E Wendover Avenue
Greensboro. NC 27405
Mechanical Engineering
Dedric L Barber
3701 Danube Drive
Winston-Salem, NC 27105
Accounting
Therese Barber
512 W Pungo
Belhaven, NC 27810
Biology (Professional!
Ykethia D Barber
5219 Butterfield
Winston-Salem. NC 27105
Political Science
Kenneth R Barchfl
212 Creek Road
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
Electrical Engineering
Cynthia D Barnes
Route 1. Box 150
Providence. NC 27315
Architectural Engineering
James Oliver Barnes
Route 9, Box 431
Reidsville, NC 27320
Music (Liberal Arts)
William A Barrow
201 1-J Maywood
Greensboro. NC 27403
Sandra Bates
P O Box 91
Sedalia, NC 27342
Business Education (Basic)
Harnetta C Battl
124 Cornell!
Rocky Mount, NC
Home Ec (Dieteti
Joanne E Baucum
1404 E 22nd
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Mill.'
Keith L Bazemore
Route 4. Box 707
Windsor. NC 27983
Engineering Physics
Kyle I Bearden
218 Mingo Road
Royersford, PA 19468
Electrical Engineering
Anita E Beatty
1421 Penny Road
High Point. NC 27260
Business Administration
Sabnna R Beatty
Route 1. Box 233
Willard. NC 28478
Administrative Services
Robert L Belton
5145 Steepleshi
Greensboro. NC 27410
Undecided
Kimbcrly Benbow
P O Box 384
Roanoke Rapids. NC 27870
English (Professional]
Lei L Bennett
Route 3. Box 153
Wadesboro, NC 28170
Business Administration
Foster L Benton
3912 Glen Oak Drive
Winston-Salem. NC 27105
Industrial Engineering
Anthony L Berry
205 Skycrest
ring
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Keyva L Baskervillt
822 E Hortler Street
Philadelphia. PA 19119
Industrial Tech (Elect )
Merhnnir.^1 Engir
Alvis C Best
307 S Carey Street
LaGrange. NC 28551
Industrial Tech (Elect )
Celestme Best
P Box 1901
Smithfield. NC 27577
Accounting
Darrvl D Best
1303 Mimosa Street
Goldsboro. NC 27530
Undecided
Lloyd A Best
304 W Columbus
Whiteveille, NC 28472
Electrical Engineering
Malcolm D Bethea
Route 3. Box 380
Bennetlsville. SC 29512
Mechanical Engineering
Laura C Bigelow
421 Crater Street
Burlington. NC 27217
Art Design
Alison C Bingman
3905 Daye Drive
Greensboro. NC 27407
Terry J Bizzell
1312 Rotherwood Road
Greensboro, NC 27406
Industrial Tech (Elect )
Antonio P Blackley
404-K E Monlcastle
Greensboro. NC 27406
Industrial Tech (Manuf )
Dan Bloodworth, II
550 Manly Avenue
Wilmington. NC 28405
Industrial Tech (Elect >
Joseph M Blunt
3115-F Darden Road
Greensboro. NC 27407
Mechanical Engineering
Anthony W Boddie
3616 Liberty Road
Greensboro. NC 27406
Industrial Engineering
Terrenee A Body
PO Box 295
Mayesville. NC 28555
Felicia A Bolden
416 Davis Street
Reidsville, NC 27320
Administrative Services
Anita F Bonner
17S0 Prospect Place
Brooklyn. NY 11233
A.. ,
ting
Derek T Booker
3826-F Mizell Road
Greensboro, NC 27405
English (Professional)
Timothy Boone
1814 Eastwood Avenue
Greensboro. NC 27401
Industrial Tech (Elect.)
Arthur D Borbor
3511 Holts Chapel Road
Greensboro, NC 27401
Agn Science (Agn Engineering
Kimberly M Bradsher
316 Lamberth Street
Roxboro. NC 27573
Laboratory Animal Sc
Antonio L Brailey
5638 Coulee Place
Charlotte, NC 28210
Accounting
Derek D Brandon
Route 1, Box 48
Semord, NC 37343
Industrial Tech (Elect.)
Donald M Braswell
10-A River Oaks
Greensboro, NC 27409
Business Administration
Kenneth G Bray
3110 Utah Place
Greensboro. NC 27405
Undecided
George L Brewington
Route 1. Box 27-B
Parkton, NC 28371
Communication (Broadcast Ne>
Alesia R Bridges
736 W Central Street
Maxton. NC 28364
Business Administration
Nina E Bridges
1718 Dunbar Street
Greensboro, NC 27401
Industrial Tech (Elect )
Jon P Bnggs
2206 Brown Lee
Durham. NC 27707
Industrial Tech (Elect )
Thomas E Brookms. Jr
2502 Tampa Street
Greensboro, NC 27406
Professional Theater
Karen E Brooks
Route 1, Box 57-B
Preston, MD 21655
Mu:
: Edui
Kimberly M Brooks
4216 Garrett Road
Durham. NC 27707
Home Economics (Cloth. Text)
Samuel T Brooks
P Box 582
Ramseur. NC 27316
Agn Sc (Animal Sc )
Charles L Brown
5656 Stigall Road
Kernersville. NC 27284
Industrial Tech (Manuf)
Harold R Brown. Ill
1309 Penniman Road
Williamsburg, VA 23185
Communication (Bruadcast Prod )
Kerry R Brown
P Box 3587
Simpson, NC 27879
Economics
Olhe L Brown
3705 Brady Street
Greensboro, NC 27401
Accounting
Tony M Brown
411 Adams Street
Plymouth, NC 27962
Industrial Tech (Elect )
William T Brown. Ill
503 Ireland Street
Greensboro. NC 27406
Mechanical Engineering
Cednc R Bryant
8 Avon Road
Asheville. NC 28805
Speech & Theater Ed
Christopher L Bryant
Route 10, Box 528-1
Raleigh, NC 26306
Electrical Engineering
Lyvette D Brvant
1135 Oaks Grove
Pollocksville. NC 28573
Computer Science
Joseph Brzezinski. Jr
305 W Smith
Greensboro. NC 27401
Voc Ind Ed (Elec Ind)
l..i
1 E Bu;
Fairmont, NC 28340
Ind Tech (Elect )
Kevin M Bullock
483 Valley Avenue
Washington, DC 20032
Biology (Professional!
Sheila M Burch
7111 Webb Street
Detroit. MI 48204
Accounting
Donna Anita Burnett
703 Lipscomb Road
Greensboro, NC 27410
Home Ec (Cloth Text)
James Anthony Burnev
133 Birchwood E
Greenville, NC 27834
Computer Science
Cednc R Burns
3700-A Flint Street
Greensboro, NC 27405
Electrical Engineering
Stacey-Leath Burns
1942 T Place SE
Washington. DC 20020
Mechanical Engineering
Joseph R Burton
1227-A Scaleyba
Charlotte. NC 28209
Political Science
Matilda M Burton
Route 5. Box 18-H
Oxford, NC 27565
Undecided
Anthony Bush
3303-Trent Street
Greensboro. NC 27405
Business Administration
Karlton C Butts
15 Parker Drive
East Lyme. CT 06333
Electrical Engineering
Andre D Byrd
Route 1. Box 4- A
Corapeake, NC 27926
Ind Technology (Elect )
Michelle N Byrd
415 S 13th Street
Wilmington. NC 28401
Business Administration
Raymond L Byrd
5011 Brompton Drive
Greensboro. NC 27407
Electrical Engineering
Tanyelle A Byrd
622 Bacon Street
Durham. NC 27703
Business Administration
Michael K Cagle
P Box 72
Biscoe, NC 27209
Ind Technology (Auto!
Donna M Caldwell
230 Lindsey Avenue
Greenwood. SC 29646
Keith D Callahan
Route 1. Box 40-A
Bullock. NC 27507
Mechanical Engl
ng
Damn S. Campbell
4901 Shady Pine
Greensboro. NC 27405
Computer Science /Comm Produ>
Regenia M Campbell
P 0. Box 123
Mocksville. NC 27028
Home Economics (Dietetics)
Tony D Campbell
1204 Cedrow Drive
High Point. NC 27260
Psychology
Peggv R Cantrell
3009 N O'Henrv Blvd
Greensboro. NC 27405
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Michael D Carey
220 N Booker Street
Greensboro. NC 27405
Electrical Engineering
Benantroles V Carlton
112 Short Street
Mt Olive, NC 2836=.
Agn Tech (Animal Sc )
Jane E Carpenter
711 Chestnut Street
Greensboro. NC 27405
Electrical Engineering
Elaine R Carr
3604 Lakefield
Greensboro, NC 27406
Industrial Engineering
Kimberiy D Carnnglon
2676 Rock Hill
Concord, NC 28025
Communication (Public Rel )
Alan B Carroll
4818 W Wendover Avenue
Greensboro. NC 27410
Business Administration
Michelle Y Carroll
112-126 E 128th
New York, NY 1003=.
Communication (Broadcast New
James L Carrothers
412 Stedman Street
Greensboro, NC 27401
Industrial Tech (Manuf i
Berry L Carter
Route 1 Box 405
Riegclwood. NC 28456
Industrial Engineering
Carnngton R Carter
2100 W Cone Blvd
Greensboro, NC 2 7408
Business Administration
Dolores J Carter
906 Monticello
Greensboro. NC 27410
Industrial Tech (Manuf)
Earnest L Carter
Route 1, Box 177
Holhster, NC 27844
Industrial Tech (Elect )
Nichelle I Carter
3834-F Mizell Road
Greensboro, NC 27405
Psychology
Barry L Carver
Route 1 Box 43
Roxboro, NC 27573
Business Administration
Robert G Cashion
612 Forest Street
Greensboro. NC 27403
Mechanical Engineering
Cheryl L Casper
100 Sheridan Road
Goldsboro, NC 27530
Mechanical Engineering
Tascha C Chalmers
207-D Wind Road
Greensboro, NC 27405
Political Science
Jerry D Chance
7711 Wh. taker Drive
Summerfield, NC 27358
Nursing
Habib R Chaudhry
Route 10, Box 84
Asheboro, NC 27204
Electrical Engineering
William B Cheek
6 Woodereek Court
Greensboro, NC 27406
Biology (Professional)
Juan L Cherry
Mlrt Frederick Street
Shelby NC 28150
Undei ided
Edwina Y Chestnut
1727 Stoneybrook
High Point, NC 27260
. A, In
nstr;
Thomas A Chcston
610 Girl Scout
Kinston. NC 28501
Mechanical Engineer
ng
Eric A Chisholm
1205-B Elmer Street
Greensboro, NC 27405
Industrial Tei h [M ifi
Lis., D Chisolm
HCV 65 Box IN
Hugrr.SC 29450
Undecided
Lee P Christian
4709 E Dickerson
Indianapolis, IN 46226
Architectural Engineering
Frederick E Clanda
3820 McCnnnell Road
Greensboro, NC 27405
Agricultural Education
Randall D Clark
P O Box 134
Saxapahaw. NC 27340
Industrial Tech [Elect I
Elizabeth W Click
Early Childhood Education
Kimberiy E Clear
4141 Northwest
Lauderhill. FL 33313
Home Economics (Cloth Text)
Shelby O'Neal Cobb
Route 1, Box 59
Ruirin, NC 27326
Social Work
Wanda G Cobb
1002 Bnarwood
Reidsville. NC 27320
Early Childhood Ed
Gary E Collms
Route 5, Box 211
Jacksonville, NC 28540
Mechanical Engineering
Stephanie H Connor
3333 Sargeant Drive
Charlotte. NC 28217
Industrial Tech (Manuf )
Michael J Cooke
P O Box 211
Mebane. NC 27302
Engineering Mathematics
Crystal A Cooper
2116-H Fairbrother
Greensboro, NC 27405
Business Administration
Gerald A Cooper
Route 1. Box 584-G
Providence, NC 27315
History (Professional)
Vickie L Corbett
4107 Falconridge
Greensboro, NC 27405
Business Administration
Pamela D Corbitt
506 Ireland Street
Greensboro, NC 27406
Sataria M Cox
7506 Doggett Road
Brown Summit. NC 27214
Computer Science
Bruce L Cramer
139 Piedmont Wa
Burlington, NC 27215
Industrial Tech (Const )
Phyllis R Craven
1107 Avalon Road
Greensboro. NC 27401
Early Childhood Education
Michele Y Crawley
2006 WestwOOd Terrai <
Vienna, VA 22182
Accounting
Glenda L Crockett
405 E Jefferson
Wytheville, VA 24382
Early Childhood Education
Parthenu D Crockett
1344 Pleasant Street
Winston-Salem. NC 27107
Speech & Theater Education
Darrell F Croni.irtie
2833-D N OHenrv
Greensboro, NC 27405
Industrial Tech (Manul )
Anthony C Crowder
.1312 Credenza Road
Charlotte, NC 282(18
Occupational Safety & Health
Regina M Crowder
206 Wood Avenue
Kannapohs, NC 280X1
Communication (Public Rel )
Mark R Cruise
Route 2, Box 711
Eden. NC 27288
Electrii al Engineering
Reubin Q Crummy
265 S Kerr
Wilmington, NC 28403
Ai , i.,i i ■ I in il I' ii!' .ii< ■ i nil'
Lucinda Cunningham
1708 Benbow Road
Greensboro. NC 27406
Electrical Engineering
Steven R Cureton
4406 Chateau Drive
Greensboro, NC 27407
Sociology
Derrick L Curry
1609 Ben Lloud
Raleigh, NC 27604
Industrial Tech (Elect )
Natalie Y Curry
119 Waco Avenue
Kannapohs, NC 28081
Occupational Safety & Health
Kimberiy A Curtis
831 Skeet Club
High Point, NC 27260
Accounting
Reginald L Cyrus
Route 1, Box 23-B
Rose Hill, NC 27611
Industrial Tech (Manuf)
Vanessa L Dalton
330 S 4th Street
Mayodan. NC 27027
Mechanical Engineering
Michelle A Daniels
4605 Southall Drive
Greensboro. NC 27406
Accounting
Malea Darlenc Davis
2700 Cottage Place
Greensboro, NC 27405
Business Administration
Otis D Davis. Ill
Route 1. Box 564
Gastonia, NC 28052
Business Administration
Robert A Davis
Route 1 I. Box 4 39
Reidsville, NC 27320
Occupational Safety & Health
Vernon T Davis
Anthony Trailo
Wilson, NC 27893
Undecided
Wesley 0'Bnan Davis
1204 Naples Place
Durham, NC 27703
Electrical Engineering
Daren K Dave
5927 Granite Place
Durham. NC 27713
Industrial Tech (Elect 1
Lisa L Dave
201-G E Meadow
Greensboro, NC 27406
Communication (Print Journi
Jeffrey Aaron Dean
46 Long Beach Avenue
Roosevelt, NY 11575
Bo'
s Adrr
Shauna L Dean
6319 Elwynne Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45216
Business Administration
Terrance M Deck
604 Lynn Road
Durham. NC 27703
Indu:
I Tech
;ct l
; Nei
Janet E Degraffenreid
1908 Autumn Court
Greensboro. NC 27405
English (Professional!
Keith L Dcgraffinreid
807 Carneland
Greensboro. NC 27405
Communication (Broadca
Wanda Hill DeVane
3237-10H Yanceyville
Groensburu. NC 27405
Mathematics (Secondary Ed I
Cecelia A. Dickerson
138 British Lake
Greensboro. NC 27410
Architectural Engineering
Lisa A Dillard
372 Belgrave Road
Newport News, VA 23602
Accounting
Robin D Dillingham
114 Meadow Lane S
Hickorv. NC 28602
Agn Econ. (Agr. Sc )
Irvin C Dingle
4416 Gum Street
Charlotte, NC 28208
Business Administration
Marvin T Dixie
Route 4, Box 31
Leland, NC 28451
Mechanical Engineering
Bruce Dixon. Ill
Route 1, Box 211-E
Magnolia. NC 28453
Landscape Architecture
Tawanna B Dixon
Route 1, Box 327
Shannon, NC 28386
Biology (Professional]
Khanh C Do
2317 Cole Road
Winston-Salem. NC 27107
Electrical Engineering
John I Dobbins
6710 Weston Avenue
Capital Hghts, MD 20743
Anthony D Dodson
125 Luther Street
Greensboro. NC 27401
Mathematics (Professional)
Dinnatia J Doster
330 Croom Road
Maxton. NC 28364
Mechanical Engineering
Tonv L Doughty
Route 2. Box 54
Wilhamston. NC 27892
Industrial Tech (Elect )
Serafma L Dowdy
P O Box 481
Carthage. NC 28327
Undecided
Desiree S Drew
Route 1. Box 391
Oxford. NC 27565
Mechanical Engineering
Elijah Drew. Jr
6 Summer Avenue
Dover, NJ 07801
Electrical Engin
ng
Andrea Drumgold
7 Gordon Court
Ahoskie. NC 27910
Mathematic (Secondary Ed >
Debbie M DuBose
Route 1, Box 509
Darlington. SC 29532
Early Childhood Education
Vanessa DuHart
1420 Amsterdam
New York. NY 10027
Social Work
Derrek B Dunn
6530 Armps Road
Whitsett. NC 27377
Electrical Engineering
Michelle L Dunnaville
3950 Sugar Creek
Winslon-Salem, NC 27106
Milton A Earle
311 West Normcn
Gastonia. NC 28052
Industrial Tech (Manuf)
Beverly R Eccles
1104 Braemar Avenue
Atlanta, GA 30311
Accounting
Monique D Edge
Route 2, Box 529
Georgetown, SC 29440
John H Edmonds
1859 Berriedale
Fayetteville. NC 28304
Architectural Engineering
Kenneth Edwards
P Box 234
Warrenton, NC 27589
Social Work
Lee Albert Edwards
505 Mam Street
Fairmont, NC 28340
Landscape Architecture
Timothy L Edwards
Route 5, Box 194-A
Whiteville. NC 28472
Mechanical Engineering
Samuel O Egere
1516-A Cunningham
Greensboro. NC 27401
Voc Ind Ed lElect Indust )
1 .. iiiui ', I- nil.,, \<,nv<
1205 Arlee Street
Greensboro, NC 27401
Voc Ind Ed iService Indus)
Monday Akpan Ekanem
1034 Dewey Street
Greensboro. NC 27405
Voc Ind Ed (Construction]
Zeid U El-Miqdadi
3554-H Farmington
Greensboro, NC 27407
Agn Sc (Agn Engineering)
SharronJ Elliott
Route 3. Box 285
Reidsville. NC 27320
Business Administration
Michael W Ellis
202 Horton Street
Farmville, NC 27828
Computer Science
Johnenc C Emehel
9929 Rich Hatch
Huntersville, NC 28078
History (Professional!
Sharon P Entzmingcr
1217 Magnolia Street
Greensboro. NC 27401
Mathematics (Professional)
Fonsc Lee Epps
341 Burlingate
Greensboro, NC 27407
Political Science
John D Evans
108 Greenway Street
Greenville. NC 27834
Industrial Tech (Elect )
Valerie D Evans
602 Woodlake Drive
Greensboro, NC 27406
Business Administration
Vanessa M Evans
4-D Summertree
Greensboro. NC 27406
Business Administration
Roy Allen Ezell
405-B Burhngate
Greensboro, NC 27407
Electrical Engineering
Erskine Langs Fairley
P Box 185
Maxton. NC 28364
Agricultural Education
Leslie A Fairley
Route 1, Box 104
Wagram, NC 28396
Industrial Tech (Manuf )
Bruce A Faison
916 Weiss Avenue
Fayetteville, NC 28305
Industrial Tech (Const )
Va-Lencia M Farmer
1909 Fieldcrest
Wilson. 'NC 27893
Early Childhood Education
Pamela L. Faulcon
717 E Morehead
Reidsville. NC 27320
Business Administration
Bryan K Faulk
P Box 54 1
Rose Hill, NC 28458
Music Education
Paula E Faulkner
9807 Fcldbank Drive
Charlotte, NC 28216
Agn. Tech (Animal Husbandry)
Michael E. Faulks
603 South Street
Greensboro, NC 27403
Architectural Engineering
Knstopher M Feaster
406 Boyd Street
Greensboro, NC 27401
Electrical Engineering
Cynthia I Felton
P Box 21201
Greensboro, NC 27420
Industrial Engineering
Guana E Ferguson
1124 E Street N
Washington. DC 20002
Industrial Tech (Elect )
Willie T Ferguson
1407 Rotherwood
Greensboro, NC 27406
Electrical Engineering
Karen V Fernandez
5701 Snow White
Charlotte. NC 28213
Accounting
Jeffrey W Finch
1506 Ballymena
Reidsville. NC 27320
Industrial Tech (Manul )
50
Lorenza Floyd
Route 4. Box 425
Fairmont. NC 28340
Music Education
Adnen M Forbes
18-E Hilt.n Place
Greensboro. NC 27409
Accounting
Chauncey E Ford
1708 Kivett Drive
High Point, NC 27268
Business Administration
Daniel Webster Ford
504 Walton Street
Durham, NC 27703
Economics
David W Forney
201 Northeast Avenue
Kannapohs, NC 28081
Industrial Tech (Elect )
Geoffrey E Foster
103 Tall Oaks Drive
Greensboro. NC 27408
Industrial Tech (Elect |
Paulette Foster
P O Box 152
Mocksville. NC 27028
Speech &, Theater Education
Therletta Foster
3226-K Lawndale Drive
Greensboro, NC 27408
Home Ec (Cloth Text )
Tracey Lynn Foxx
108-38 159th Street
Jamaica, NY 11433
Home Economics (HM Econ
Michelle P Franklin
2602 Cashwell Drive
Goldsboro, NC 27530
Home Economics (Dietetics!
Raymond B Franklin
5378 Hwy 150
Monticello. NC
Electrical Engineering
Calvin M Freeman Jr
117 Missouri Street
Spindale. NC 28160
Industrial Tech (Elect )
David C Freeman
507 Shepard Street
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
Architectural Engineering
Mark H Freeman
707 Fairview Place
Utica, NY 13502
Electrical Engineering
Daniel C Fritz
6135 Webster Street
Philadelphia, PA 19143
Architectural Engineering
Colette Froneberger
2013 Bothwcll Street
Greensboro. NC 27401
Early Childhood Education
Annette R Fryar
5406 Hicone Road
McLeansville. NC 27301
Speech 8t Theater Education
Efram R Fuller
P Box 658
Yanceyville. NC 27379
Electrical Engineering
Reginald T Fuller
421-A E Montcastle Drive
Greensboro, NC 27406
Undecided
Sham J Fuller
406 Woodlake Drive
Greensboro, NC 27406
Business Administration
Drena L Futrell
1600-H Pinecroft
Greensboro, NC 27407
Business Administration
Beryl C Gaines
1120 Michigan Avenue
Southern Pines. NC 28387
Business Administration
Todd M Gaines
2 Stout Street
Randleman, NC 27317
Undecided
Theodore M Gaither
1044 Lafayette
Salisbury. NC 28144
Mechanical Engineering
Lisa T Gardner
1212 Havenhill
Greensboro, NC 27405
Business Education (Basic!
Terry Teresa Garrett
2531 Glenbrook
Durham. NC 27707
Social Work
Roderick A Geer
516 Toggle Street
Durham, NC 27713
Biology (Professional*
Collins R Geter
1803 Perry Street
Barnwell, SC 29812
Chemical Engineering
Parmindcr S Ghuman
3431 Old Battle
Greensboro, NC 27410
Electrical Engineering
Carlton D Gibbs
1912 Newsome Drive
New Bern NC 28560
Mechanical Engineering
Demon S Gibbs
1227 Rolling Lane
Statesville. NC 28677
Early Childhood Education
Shannon S Gibson
98 Floyd Street
Dorenester. MA 02124
History (Professional!
Rcnee Dorian Gilmore
408 E Montcastle
Greensboro. NC 27406
Biology i Professional 1
Yvonne C Gilvard
1406 Tillery Drive
Greensboro, NC 27405
Special Education
Patrick Lee Glenn
Route 5 Box 311
Raeford, NC 28376
Computer Science
Monroe Godette. Jr
Route 1, Box 180-M
Havelock, NC 28532
Mechanical Engineering
Mildred O Gonzalez
PO Box 20526
Greensboro, NC 27420
Industrial Engineering
Douglas L Good
2208 East 24th Street
Winston-Salem, NC 27105
Industrial Engineering
Marcus A Goodlett
712 Pine Street
Greensboro, NC 27401
Computer Science
Leona D Goolsby
4105 Belfield Drive
Greensboro. NC 27405
Computer Science
Alice Graham
1831 N Raleigh
Rocky Mount. NC 27801
Home Economics (HM Econ Ed >
James E Graham
Route 2, Box 137-B
Reieglewood. NC 28456
Industrial Tech (Elect )
Jeanette T Graham
Route 10, Box 461
Reidsville. NC 27320
History (Secondary Ed I
Shirlye C Grandy
2226 Bywood Road
Greensboro. NC 27405
Accounting
Gary B Grantham
302 Elmore Street
Mount Olive, NC 28365
Industrial Tech (Elect 1
Howard D Grantham
2522 Lone Pine
Fayetteville, NC 28306
Industrial Tech (Elect. i
Cynthia D Grav
6726 Bluffview
Fayetteville, NC 28304
Biology (Professional!
Herbert A. Gray
P O Box 168
Fayetteville. NC 28302
Political Science
John D Gray
6 Hunt Club Road
Greensboro. NC 27401
Industrial Engineering
Charles E Greene
315-A E Florida Street
Greensboro. NC 27407
Chemistry (Teaching)
Elaine F Greene
1710 Forest Vailej
Greensboro NC 27410
Business Administration
George M Greene
1808 Edgecombe
Fayetteville. NC 28301
Chemistry (Professional!
John E Greene
1410 Dans Road
Greensboro NC 27401
Music iLiberal Artsi
Maurice A Greene
205 S Alabama
Goldsboro NC 2 7430
Industrial Engineering
Ben M Greenfield
Route 5, Box 390
Mt Olive, NC 28365
Industrial Tech (Manuf |
Anthonv G Greenwell
423 New River Drive
Jacksonville, NC 2S540
Art Design
Stephen L Griffin
1422 Larchmont
Greensboro. NC 27405
Electrical Engineering
Patricia Ann Griffith
2015 Holly Street
Charlotte, NC 28216
Communication (Broadcast Prod I
Markus A Hager
Route 5, Box 262
Kings Mountain NC 28086
Business Administration
Amjad H Haj Yousef
2001 O'Neil Place
Greensboro, NC 27405
Electrical Engineering
Frieda M Hall
224 South 9th Avenue
Higland Park, NJ 08904
Speech &, Theater Ed
Vaugh M Hall
2537 Cherbrough
Gastoma NC 28054
Industrial Tech (Elect.)
Tonya M Hamiel
1024 Barbee Avenue
High Point NC 27260
Business Administration
W.lhe L Hampton
234 West 24th Street
Winston-Salem. NC 27105
Industrial Tech (Elect I
Carlton F Hardy
6 Hamngton Place
Durham. NC 27713
Business Administration
Harry L Hards , Jr
310-J Greenbriar
Greensboro, NC 27405
Undecided
Ila L Harper
541 Cameron Street
Farmville, NC 27828
Speech & Theater Education
Lee E Harrell
209-K Woodnell
Greensboro, NC 27405
Business Administration
Pamela L Harngan
5300 Bancroft Road
Greensboro. NC 27405
Accounting
Cheryl G Harrington
18-F Hunt Club Road
Greensboro, NC 27410
Undecided
Bernard Harris
Route 1. Box 54
Roxboro, NC 27576
Architectural Engineering
Constance R Harris
903 Park Terrace
Lakewood, NJ 08701
Accc
titiE
Keith L Harris
Route 4. Box 126
Liberty, NC 27298
Business Administration
Melvyn L Harris
3909-C Pioneer
Greensboro, NC 27407
Business Administration
Michael R Harris
1905-A N John
Goldsboro, NC 27530
Social Work
Ncal L Hartgrove
104-D Yester Oaks
Greensboro, NC 274U8
Computer Science
Duan L Harvev
Ruute I Box :2C
Rich Square, NC 27864
Undecided
Troy D Hatcher
370 Northv.lle
Riverhead, NY 11901
Industrial Tech (Elect |
Rodney K Hatton
3214 Kittering
Winston-Salem, NC 27105
Industrial Tech (Manuf i
Lateefa S Hayes
185 E 92nd
Brooklyn. NY 11212
Laboratory Animal Sc
Ricky Heath
P Box 13951
Greensboro. NC 27415
Accounting
Monica A Hedgepeth
Route 3. Box 1 87 A
Enfield. NC 27823
Industrial Tech (Elect )
William B Heggms
1303 Brtngle
Salisbury, NC 28144
Agricultural Education
Eric Leon Henderson
339 Montrose Drive
Greensboro NC 27409
Health & Physical Ed
James A O Henderson
3609 St John Place
Landover. MD 20785
Electrical Engineering
Rayford L Henderson
4695 Indiana Avenue
Winston-Salem, NC 27106
Accounting
Wendy Y Hendon
507 Glen Canyon
Fayetteville NC 28303
Linda Sue Herring
700 Mobile Street
Greensboro, NC 27406
Accounting
Walter Herring, III
46 S Gordon Street
Alexandria. VA 22304
Industrial Engineering
Charles M Hicks
704 Gatewood Avenue
High Point. NC 27260
Laboratory Animal Sc
Patricia S Hicks
2624 Randleman Road
Greensboro, NC 27406
Business Administration
Rhonda S Hightower
3541 Dickey Mil
Mebane, NC 27302
Computer Science
Zidan H Hindi
P O Box 19234
Greensboro, NC 27419
Electrical Engineering
Steven B Hines
1505 Georfe Avenue
Kinston. NC 28501
Industrial Tech (Elect )
Carla D Hmton
704 South O'Henry Blvd
Greensboro, NC 27401
Undecided
Johnnie C Hinton
3729 Prospect Drive
Winston-Salem, NC 27105
Architectural Engineering
John Walter Hodge
1401 Dan's Road
Greensboro. NC 27401
English (Teaching!
Pamela R Holland
514 Fifth Avenue
Greensboro, NC 27405
Electrical Engineering
Christopher N Hollis
606 Fifth Avenue
Greensboro, NC 27405
Occupational Safety &. Health
James Clayton Holzshu
Route 8. Box 187
Burlington. NC 27215
Electrical Engineering
Victor Cun II i
6212 Chapel Hill
Raleigh NC 27607
Industrial Tech (Elect !
Larnie G H^rton
1301 Granada Drive
Raleigh. NC 27612
English (Teaching!
Martin R Houglan
llll-A Birchcreek
Greensboro. NC 27406
Business Administration
Daran E Howard
921 Biggs Street
Memphis, TN 38106
Professional Theater
Robin L Howard
315 Barberry Drive
Greensboro. NC 27406
Computer Science
Patsy Hubbard
1505 Guest Stret
Greensboro. NC 27405
Nursing
Bernadine B Hudson
1101 Scranton Place
Durham, NC 27713
Accounting
Michael Roy Hudson
Route 2. Box 494
Bost.c, NC 28018
Electrical Engineering
Jack N Huff.nes. Jr
342 Dare Street
Burlington. NC 27215
Electrical Engineering
Lorn W Hughes
23 Sheffield Avenue
New Haven CT 06511
Nursing
Ezra Humphrey
708 Old Cherry
New Bern. NC 28560
Undecided
Tara L Humphrey
1852 Cascade Street
Fayetteville. NC 28301
Communication (Public Rel )
Stephanie A Hunt
P 0. Box 21283
Greensboro. NC
English (Teaching)
Christy M Hunter
1705 Pender Street
Raleigh. NC 27610
Psychology
Howard T Hutchinson
403 Parkway
Jacksonville, NC 28540
Art Design
Brian A. Irving
905 Gordon Street
Monroe. NC 28110
English (Teaching)
Leander A Isaac
189 Silver Birch
Brown Summit. NC 27214
Industrial Arts Education
Beth E Jackson
204 N Swing Road
Greensboro. NC 27409
N. ■
ing
Carolyn R Jackson
1373 Lees Chapel Road
Greensboro, NC 27405
Business Administration
Erwm Mandell Jackson
4230-G United Street
Greensboro, NC 27408
Industrial Tech (Manuf I
K.m R Jackson
2411 Phillips Avenue
Greensboro. NC 27405
Computer Science
Lavonda R Jackson
920-E Cone Blvd
Greensboro, NC 27405
English iTeaching)
Robert L Jackson
314 Jesmond Street
Durham, NC 27707
Accounting
Russell D Jackson
1200 Morningside
Kinston, NC 28501
Electrical Engineering
51
Tamuel L Jackson
106-B Franklin
Louisburg. NC 27549
Undecided
Neville L. Jacobs
145-2 110th Avenue
Jamaica, NY 11435
Electrical Eng:
ng
Vanessa L Jacobs
1803 Melchior Court
Greensboro, NC 27406
Biology fTeaching)
Mai A Jajere
1001 Dewey Street
Greensboro. NC 2 7405
Voc Ind Ed (Elect Indust i
Matthew A James
53 Columbia Avenue
Newark, NJ 07106
Industrial Tech (Const )
Elmer Jeffcnes, Jr
406 Jacob Street
Thomasville. NC 27360
Architectural Engineering
Phildra T Jeffries
4434 Tipperary
Charlotte, NC 28215
ultur
l Edui
C Jefferson
Route 5. Box 211-B
Henderson, NC 27536
Business Administration
Andrea D Jefferys
109 Clark Street
Henderson, NC 27536
Speech & Theater Ed
James Jeffries. Jr
309 Isabel Street
Greensboro. NC 27401
Chemistry (Professional)
Angus B Jenkins, II
5717 Rimerton Drive
Charlotte. NC 28226
Architectural Engineering
Betty Taylor Jenkins
1618 Woodbnar
Greensboro. NC 27405
Social Work
Donna W Jent
Route 13, Box 150
Reidsville. NC 27320
Art Education
Michael B Jeter
2419 Glenn Avenue
Wmston-Salem, NC 27105
Biology (Professional)
Rodney Johns
852 Castlewood
Greensboro. NC 27405
Industrial Tech. (Elect.)
Aaron Johnson
6 Hunt Club Road
Greensboro, NC 27410
Electrical Engineering
CedncJ Johnson
3923 Colony Square
Greensboro. NC 27407
Engineering Mathematics
Charles M Johnson
Route 1, Box 150-A
Burgaw. NC 28425
Electrical Engineering
Clifton G Johnson
4914 Brompton Drive
Greensboro, NC 27407
Accounting
Derek A Johnson
1602 Willomore
Greensboro, NC 27403
Accounting
Donna M Johnson
815-A S Chapman Street
Greensboro. NC 27403
Accounting
Eric M Johnson
11602 Clairton
Mitchellville. MD 20716
Mechanical Engineering
Etah Johnson
Route 2, Box 15
Salisbury, NC 21801
Industrial Tech (Manuf )
Jocclyn M Johnson
969 Burnt Hickory
Atlanta. GA 30311
Accounting
Kevin Johnson
P O Box 1353
Greensboro. NC 27411
Computer Science
Neil A Johnson
2807-C Yanceyville
Greensboro. NC 27405
Business Administration
Shonda D Johnson
317 Sprmghill
Greenville. NC 27834
Psychology
Sylvia P Johnson
322 Buffalo Street
Shelby. NC 28150
Electrical Engineering
Vera Carlotta Johnson
P O Box 182
Garysburg. NC 27831
Industrial Engineering
Rita H Joiner
203 Mendenhall
Jamestown. NC 27282
Mechanical Engineering
Andn-Anne D Jones
719 Greenhave
Greensboro. NC 27406
English (Professional!
Benjamin M Jones
1110 Deep Creek
Fayetteville, NC 28301
Industrial Tech (M,
f->
Carl F Jones
514 S Deans
Wilson, NC 27893
Industrial Tech (Manuf )
Darrell D Jones
620 McGirt Bridge
Launnburg. NC 23852
Business Administration
Bukar A Kachalla
1001 Dewey Street
Greensboro. NC 27405
Voc Ind Ed (Construction)
Margaret I Kanipes
7024 Marlbrook
Charlotte. NC 28212
Chemistry (Prof.
al)
James A Kearse
1206 Dartsmouth
High Point, NC 27260
Industrial Tech (Elect )
Mellonie P Keaton
1105-B Logan Street
Greensboro. NC 27406
Undecided
Thomas B Keefer
5711 Hagonstone
Pleasant Garden. NC 27313
"Chemical Engineering
Tracy L Keels
1007 South 5th
Wilmington. NC 28401
Business Administration
Joanel B Kellman
P Box 4021
Greensboro. NC 27411
Accounting
Belinda M Kelly
Route 1, Box 87
Gates. NC 27937
Administrative Services
Karen Graves Kelly
725 Hillsboro Street
Fayetteville, NC 28301
Chemistry (Professional)
Monique S Kemp
32-B Earhart Lane
Bronx. NY 10475
Food Science
Robert W Kennedy
6729 Riverhills
Greensboro. NC 27410
Mechanical Engineering
Kirk E Keys
3915 Moss Side
Richmond. VA 23222
Electrical Engineering
Wanda Anita Kirkland
Route 1, Box 192A
Hampstead. NC 28443
Home Ec (Cloth , Text >
Pamela S Lamb
Route 4, Box 304
Clinton, NC 28328
Mechanical Engineering
Debra M Lambson
1616-E Maplewood
Greensboro. NC 27407
Accounting
Burlington. NC 27215
Nui
ing
Cassandra D Ledbetter
1030 Sims Circle
Gastonia, NC 28052
Architectural Engineering
Angela M Lee
1465 Chapel Street
Norfolk, VA 23504
Accounting
Clifford Lee
900 W Sumter Street
Florence, SC 29501
Industrial Tech (Manuf)
Howard R Lee
494 Sprmgbrook
Kernersville, NC 27284
Architectural Engineering
Kelvin U Lee
1373 Lee's Chapel Road
Greensboro, NC 2740S
Health & Physical Ed
Lisa V Lee
2803 Yanceyville
Greensboro, NC 27405
Business Administration
Valerie L Lee
6408 Hawthorne
Landover, MD 20785
Civil Engineering
Eric Gerard LeGrand
1039 Kingsley Road
Fayetteville, NC 28304
Business Administration
Gloria Jean LeGrand
3005 Martin Avenue
Greensboro. NC 27405
Social Work
Donovan Lemont Lewis
206 Springfield
Williamsburg, VA 23185
Business Administration
Veda E Lewis
268 Fernwood
Chesapeake, VA 23320
Chemical Engineering
Anthony Lindsey
3835 S Federal
Chicago, IL 60609
Economics
Donna M Lindsey
3512 Chippendae
Greensboro. NC 27406
Accounting
George G Linney
1902 Finley Street
Greensboro, NC 27406
Transportation
Tern L Little
P Box 744
Wadesboro, NC 28170
English (Teaching)
Jacqueline M Jones
Vicki D Littlejohn
P O Box 279
Vance E Lanier
307-E E Montcastle
Norlina, NC 27563
4825 Commercial
Greensboro, NC 27406
Early Childhood Education
Winston-Salem, NC 27104
Industrial Tech (Manuf )
Social Work
Leeann Jones
Kimberly D Lloyd
11 Stillwell Street
Kenneth W Lash
3029 Williams Avenue
Matawan. NJ 07747
605 W 25th Street
Inkster, MI 48141
Social Work
Winston-Salem. NC 27105
Mechanical Engineering
Michelle R Jones
Bonne L Lovelace
P O Box 81
Hans D Lassiter
2811-E Yanceyville
Creswell, NC 27928
1614 Quincy Street
Greensboro, NC 27405
Business Administration
Greensboro. NC 27401
Political Science
Communication (Public Rel
Raeshay A Jones
Dwayne A Lowe
45 Mulligan Drive
James D Latta
1306 Lancaster
Mt Clemens. MI 48043
1706 Huffine Ml Road
Durham. NC 27701
English (Teaching)
Greensboro, NC 27405
Accounting
Electrical Engineering
Rodney C Jones
Carzema E Luallen
5016 Pressman Drive
Helen S Lawrence
2906 W Florida
Winston-Salem, NC 27105
P O Box 591
Greensboro. NC 2 7408
Industrial Tech (Elect >
Roanoke Rapid, NC 27870
Biology (Professional)
Accounting
Steven V Jones
Bertha M Lucas
2901 Dove Street
Joan C Lawson
Route 14, Box 109
Greensboro, NC 2740S
1416 Harrison Avenue
Sanford, NC 27330
Accounting
Wmston-Salem. NC 27105
Accounting
Administrative Services
Trent L Jones
Howard L Lucas
Route 1, Box 1364
Clyde O Lea, Jr
P O Box 342
Riegelwood. NC 28456
1805 Melchoir Court
Liberty. NC 27298
Biology (Professional)
Greensboro, NC 2 7406
Accounting
Pamela D Jordan
Sonji Lucas
622 Rowland Street
Alfred K Leak
618 Darby Avenue
Henderson, NC 27536
7717 Ridge Road
Kinston. NC 28501
Electrical Engineering
Tobaccoville, NC 27050
Mechanical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Thomas Jordan
Erik J Lundngan
604 Bancroft Avenue
Kelly E Leak
1516-B Woodside
Greenville, NC 27834
Route 9, Box 336
High Point. NC 27260
Computer Science
Winston-Salem. NC 27107
Business Administration
Electrical Engineering
Alfreda A Justice
Walter J Lundy
Route 1, Box 150
Adnenne L Leath
1217 Spruce Lane
Halifax, NC 27839
1031 Apple Street
Chesapeaker, VA 23320
Mechanical Engineering
Garry W Lunsford
P O Box 932
Roxboro, NC 27573
Industrial Tech (Elect )
Gerald M. Lunsford
Route 2. Box 188
Roxboro, NC 27573
Industrial Tec (Elect )
Wanda V Lynch
Route 1, Box 244-A
Hollister, NC 27844
Mechanical Engineering
John H Lyon
Route 1. Box 269B
Oxford. NC 27565
Electrical Engi
ng
Malcolm T Lyon
Route 1. Box 391
Oxford. NC 27565
Mechanical Engineering
Calvin L Mackey
2916 October Court
Charlotte. NC 28208
Electrical Engineering
Roshn K Maddox
1701 Yarbrough
Greensboro, NC 27405
Mechanical Engineering
David J Maines
506 Edney Ridge
Greensboro, NC 27408
Electrical Engineering
Debra Majett
1907 Phillips Avenue
Greensboro. NC 27405
Social Work
Ardella M Malone
3108 Clearview
Charlotte. NC 27216
Early Childhood Ed
Veronica G Manning
Route 4. Box 15-B Fairmouni
Fairmount. NC 28340
Business Administration
Derek M Mapp
601 5th Avenue
Greensboro. NC 27405
Economics
Amy L Marley
P 6 Box 1375
Liberty, NC 27298
Accounting
Anton C Martin
Route 6. Box 309
Whiteville, N 28472
IndustnalTech (Const)
Howard R Martin
2823 Yanceyville
Greensboro. NC 27405
Business Administration
Kenneth V Martin
Route 4, Box 414
Eden, NC 27288
Industrial Tech (Auto)
Winifred L Martin
401 Woolen Street
Madison, NC 27025
Industrial Engineering
Roosevelt P Maske
6000 Morns Far
Charlotte. NC 28227
Industrial Tech (Const )
Cynthia Ann Massey
807-B Wmslow Street
High Point. NC 27260
Mechanical Engineering
Keith E Matthis
4221 Bernau-F
Greensboro, NC 27411
Social Work
Christopher K Mauldin
3733 Nash Street
Washington. DC 20020
Industrial Tech (Elect )
Brandon S Maxwell
2408 Roslyn Avenue
Charlotte. NC 28208
Industrial Tech (Elect )
Rene R McBnde
4105 Falconridge
Greensboro, NC 27405
Accounting
Sheila A McCain
5701 Craven Road
Brown Summit. NC 27214
Accounting
Randy McCallum
P O Box 20021
Greensboro, NC 27407
Electrical Engineering
John R McCashn
3221 S Elm Street
Greensboro. NC 27406
Landscape Architecture
Stephanie D McCorkle
217 S Caldwell
Newton. NC 28658
Sociology
Delinda V McCorvcy
129 Cypress Court
Columbus, GA 31906
Ac«
ting
Angela R McCullough
Route 1, Box 275
Lawndale. NC 28090
Business Administration
Charles C McCullough
5 Woodclub Court
Greensboro, NC 27406
Mechanical Engineering
Detra L McCullough
2717-D Yanceyville
Greensboro, NC 2740S
Mechanical Engineering
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Katrina P McCulIough
9415 Feldbank Drive
Charlotte NC 28216
Early Childhood Education
Cassandra T McDowell
P O Box 1394
Ehzabethtown NC 28337
Political Science
Dwayne V Mclntyre
1373 Lee's Chapel Road
Greensboro. NC 27406
Business Administration
Gary Ray Mclntyre
3951 Bit tie Road
Gibsonville, NC 27249
Industrial Tech (Elect >
Lavonne D Mclver
40 Boyden Street
East Orange NJ 07017
Communication Print Journ
John J McKay
508 Stewart Street
Greensboro. NC 27401
Computer Science
Joseph J McKenzic
214 W Murray
Wallace NC 28466
Art Design
Terri D McKnight
354-A Burlmgate
Greensboro. NC 27407
Business Administration
Lon D McLaughlin
1141 W Marsh Street
Salisbury. NC 28144
Accounting
Tiffany Q McLaunn
4704 13th Place
Washington. DC 20017
Art Design
Andre McMillan
2100-D W Cone Blvd
Greensboro. NC 27408
Computer Science
Bnan K McMullen
5722 Allenstown
Charlotte, NC 28215
Industrial Tech 'Elect .)
Anthony V McNair
P 0. Box 286
Launnburg, NC 28352
Industrial Engineering
Herbert L McNeal. Jr
215 Gracie Street
Eden NC 27288
Business Administration
Mary Ann McNeil
1919 Freeman Mill Road
Greensboro. NC 27406
Chemistry (Professional!
Tammy L McNeil
2009 Acorn Road
Greensboro. NC 27406
Accounting
Terrylyn E McNeil
P O Box 72
White Oak, NC 28399
Computer Science
Darrell E McNeill
33 Gosselin Avenue
Ft Monmouth. NJ 07703
Business Administration
Brian K McPherson
6 Paula Road
Mattapan MA 02126
Architectural Engineering
Joseph McQueen. Ill
116 McQuillan Drive
Wilmington. NC 28403
Biology 'Professional)
Kimberly R Melton
39-C Riveroaks
Greensboro. NC 27409
Business Administration
Marcus A Miles
1108 Momingside
Burlington. NC 27215
Accounting
Sylvia L Miles
2721 Yanceyville
Greensboro. NC 27406
Computer Science
David J Miller
Route 1. Box 362-D
Georgetown. SC 29440
Business Education I Basic i
George D Miller. Jr
5719 Rockspnng
Baltimore MD 21209
Undecided
Jerome S Miller
115 Tranquill Drive
Winston-Salem. NC 27101
Architectural Engineering
Julius A Miller II
3004 V Place. SE
Washington DC 20020
Industrial Tech Elect i
Kenneth Ray Miller
110 N Benbow Road
Greensboro NC 27401
Industrial Tech. (Elect )
Kevin E Miller
3423 Regents Park
Greensboro NC 27405
Chemistry (Professional)
Leonard A Miller
5910 Scales Drive
Pfafftown. NC 27040
Industrial Tech Manuf
Michael S Miller
4449 Fourmille Lane
Greensboro. NC 27405
Transportation
Kennon P Mills
604 Kmard Drive
Winston-Salem. NC 27101
Business Administration
William Steven Minor
205 Wind Road Apt
Greensboro. NC 27405
Nursing
Eric M. Mitchell
Route 3. Box 394
Spring Hope. NC 27882
Industrial Tech [Elect-]
Warren Jay Mitchell
1012 East Side
Greensboro. NC 27406
Recreation Administration
Sharon L. Mitchener
1702 Lincoln Street
Greensboro, NC 27401
Chemicai Engineering
Michael B Mobley
839 Logan Street
Shelby. NC 28150
Social Work
Henry R Modlin
312 Guerrant Street
Greensboro, NC 27401
Computer Science
Dana T Moore
1303 Spring Garden
Greensboro, NC 27403
Electrical Engineering
Frankye C Moore
3834-J Mizell Road
Greensboro. NC 27406
Industrial Tech (Manuf )
George B Moore
2770 Reynolds Place
Wmston-Salem, NC 27107
Business Administration
Gregory W Moore
Route 6, Box 180
Hillsborough. NC 27278
Administrative Services
Irma J Moore
200 Bl Stoneyndge
Winston-Salem NC 27106
Communications (Broadcast News
Kathv L Moore
123-K Yester Oaks
Greensboro. NC 2740S
Architectural Engineering
Sylvia L Moore
Lot No 58 Twain
Burner. NC 27509
Computer Science
Derek E Morgan
14 Jasper Street
Thomasville. NC 27360
Voc Ind Ed (Drafting!
Jame T. Morning
P Box 2849
Robersonville. NC 27871
Business Administration
Ruth L Morris
Donoe Bldg 81A
St Thomas. VI 00802
Political Science
David F Morrison
2449-A Cottage
Greensboro, NC 27405
Electrical Engineering
Emily A. Morrison
5302 Kiplme Court
Wilmington. NC 28403
Business Administration
John M Morrison
P O Box 265
Aberdeen NC 28315
Communication Broadcast Newsi
Benjamin F Morrow Jr
2807 NC 54
Haw River NC 27258
Industrial Engineering
Marcus J Morrow-
Route 1. Box 45
Hurdle Mills NC 27541
Music iLibera, Arts
Roger G Morton
920 Sheann Street
Rocky Mount NC 27801
Music Education
Ivan T Moslev
2700 Apt 6 Tower
Wmston-Salem. NC 27106
Industrial Tech (Manuf I
Brian Keith Move
Route 1 Box 109 B6
Farmville NC 27828
Industrial Arts Ed.
Derrick L Muldrow
4733 Brompton Drive
Greensboro, NC 27407
Business Administration
Alfred H Muraton
173 Autumn Forest
Brown Summit. NC 27214
Engineering Physics
Michael K Murphy
3818 Overland Heights
Greensboro NC 27407
Mechanical Engineering
Roderick T Murphy
402-K E. Montcastle
Greensboro. NC 27406
Industrial Tech Manui
Jeffrey S Murrell
1507 Golfcourse
Mitcheville, NC 20716
Electrical Engineering
Deborah M Myers
2r24 W Hampton
Charlotte NC 28208
Business Administration
Giander Myers
Route 1. Box 42
McClellanvilie NC 29458
Electrical Engineering
Mark W Myrick
1941 Michael Place
Charlottesville VA
Communication 'Broadcast Prod i
405
Morrison J Nagiya
1050 Sullivan Street
Greensboro. NC
Voc Ind Ed (Manuf |
Carlos E Needham
1493 NW 55th Street
Miami. FL 33142
Social Work
Chadwich A Nelson
2077 Bingham Court
Reston VA 22807
Electrical Engineering
Michelle I Newbold
9205 Gary Lane
Landover. MD 20785
Art Design
Justine Newman
3117 Darden Road
Greensboro. NC 27407
Home Ec iHM Econ Ed i
Kenneth C Newton
402 Pisgah Church Rd
Greensboro NC 27411
Industrial Tech i Const )
Tammy Lakay Nichols
2000 Woodland Drive
Durham. NC 27704
Mechanical Engineering
Joyce Njoroge
P Box 9474
Greensboro, NC 27429
Home Ec [Dietetics]
Kyle L Norton
1067 Northgate
Uniondale, NY 11553
Electrical Engineering
Kyle Austin Nutter
113 Council Street
Thomasville. NC 27360
Accounting
Brian S Oakley
Route 1. Box 846
Semora, NC 27373
Mechanical Engineering
Victor Olu Ogunsemowo
Business Administration
Sylvia C Olds
1032 Kingsley Road
Fayetteville. NC 28304
Communication Print Journal)
Louis A Olney
4528 Somerdale
Charlotte. NC 28205
Electrical Engineering
Emmanuel I Omile
Box B^
Greensboro NC 27411
Civil Engineering
Rafiu A Onibudo
3741 E Oakwood
Greensboro NC 27410
Chemical Engineering
Teresa O Opata
1003 Lexington
Greensboro. NC 2 740 3
Psychology
Natasha I Osborne
7535 Alaska Avenue
Washington. DC 20012
Business Administration
Barbara S Ostler
901 Ferndale Blvd
High Point, NC 27260
Business Administration
Lisa A Owen
P Box 814
Lawrenceville. VA 23*68
Accounting
Sterling E Owens
1133 7th Avenue
HendersonviUe NC 28739
Industrial Tech. 'Elect i
Anthony Pabon
106 N Benbow Road
Greensboro. NC 27401Chemistry
(Professional)
Elliot B Palmer. Jr.
7031 2 Martin Street
Greensboro NC 27405
Accounting
Cynthia B. Parker
3605 Chesaning
Fayetteville. NC 28301
Business Administration
Kamala O Parker
1801 Wilpar Terrace
Greensboro NC 27406
Early Childhood Ed.
Karen V Parker
3605 Chesaning
Fayetteville NC 28301
English 'Professional!
Keith J Parker
200 W Montcastle
Greensboro. NC 27406
Computer Science
Gerald C Parker Jr
1022-D Fir Place
Greensboro. NC 27407
Civil Engineering
Anthony R Pass
203 Charlie Street
Eden. NC 27288
Business Administration
Donald L Patrick
1014 Favbus Drive
Newport News. VA 23607
Industrial Tech (Elect.)
Jacquehn Patrick
4-C Sailsway Drive
Greensboro. NC 27406
John F Patterson
1612 Maplewood
Greensboro. NC 27411
Political Science
Enc T Patton
2305 Markland Drive
Greensboro. NC 27408
Industrial Engineering
Lasonya Y Payne
1118 Biltmore Avenue
High Point, NC 27260
Early Childhood Ed
Jesse Peacock Jr
971 W. Smith
Chadbourn. NC 2843
Industrial Engineering
Roxane Pearsall
E Southertand
Wallace, NC 28466
Architectural Engineering
Gloria Dyson Peay
1836 McKnight Mill Rd
Greensboro. NC 27405
Business Administration
Waiter M Pelzer
2106 N frith
Philadelphia PA 19131
Industrial Tech Elect |
W.lliam E Pendleton
801 Dana Place
Greensboro NC 2 7406
Physics ■ Professional
TiaJ Perm
Route 3 Box 661
Martinsville VA 241 12
Business Administration
Sharlene J Perry
621 Green Avenue
Rocky Mount. NC 27801
Business Administration
Jamal J Pete
Route 1. Box 66
Oak City. NC 27857
Political Science
Jason W Peters
310 S J..ain Street
Danville. VA 24541
Mechanical Engi
ng
Derw,n L Peterson
516 Dandndge Drive
Fayetteville NC 28303
Architectural Engineering
James W Phifer
201 Lowe Avenue
Kannapohs NC 28081
Undecided
David M Pickens
760 Chadwick Road
Fayetteville. NC 28301
Speech & Theater Ed
William M Pickens
5900 Craftsbury
Charlotte, NC 28215
Industrial Tech 'Const ]
Elle Pierce. Jr
P Box 93
Teachey. NC 28464
Industrial Engineering
Theophilus A Pinson
3004-G Lawndale Drive
Greensboro, NC 27408
Industrial Tech 'Elect .■
Carol C Pitkoff
3855 Gumtree Road
Wmston-Salem, NC 27102
Chemical Engineering
David L Poe
2611 E Woodlyn
Greensboro, NC 27407
Darryl L Pope
225-H Wind Road
Greensboro. NC 27405
Industrial Tech (Const.)
Daniel L Porter
Route 2. Box 291
Hampstead NC 28443
Industrial Engineering
Karen M Porter
Route 3. Box 486
Gastonia NC 28054
Home Ec (Cloth, Text)
Carolyn Powell
Route 2, Box 127-B
Candor. NC 27229
Business Administration
Paul D Powell
P O Box 20624
Greensboro, NC 27420
Electncai Engineering
Christina L Pryor
Route 4 Box 177
Warrenton NC 27589
Communication Broadcast News'
Rodney D Pulliam
908 Boone Valley
Whitsett. NC 27377
Industrial Tech 'Elect
Wanda J Pulliam
3107 Darden Road
Greensboro NC 27407
Social Work
Curtis A. Randolph
Route 1, Box 779
Townville. SC 29689
Mechanical Engineering
Dossie L Ransom
Freeman Street
Garysburg, NC 27831
Industrial Arts Ed
53
Dionne Rathff
Route 5 Box 581
Rockingham, NC 28379
Biology (Professional)
Barry L Ray
P O Box 1 -"4
Wilson NC 27894
Industrial Engineering
Jonathan M Reason
405-A S English Street
Greensboro, NC 27401
Electrical Engineering
Ricardo V Reid
7404 Pebbleston
Charlotte, NC 28212
Music (Liberal Arts)
I. I.I!,' Rtl.nll .
P Box 333
R.chlands. NC 27374
Industrial Tech (Elect )
Juanita B Rhodes
Route 1, Box 150
Providence. NC 27315
Electrical Engineering
Decna Y Richey
900 Gilbreath
Graham. NC 27253
Computer Science
Charles A Ricks
600 Quail Street
Smithf.eld, VA 23430
Health fit Physical Ed
James R Ricks
Box 38 Edenton M
Edenton, NC 27932
Mechanical Engl
"6
Jennifer D Riddick
P O Box 128
Powellsville. NC 27967
Mechanical Engineering
Frederick D Roach
1 SOS Rainbow Drive
Greensboro, NC 2 7411
Computer Science
Dawne Y Roberson
1210 Cooper Street
Durham, NC 27707
Architectural Engineering
Andrea D Robinson
Route 1. Box 441-1
Stoneville, NC 27048
Business Administration
Andreal E Robinson
4824 Winterwood
Raleigh, NC 27613
Transportation
Cecil L Robinson
501 Donavan
Fayetteville, NC 28301
Industrial Tech (Elect |
Curtis A Robinson
25 Miller Lane
Riverside. CT 06878
Industrial Tech (Const )
Eugenia L Robinson
2803-D Yanccyville
Greensboro, NC 27405
Computer Science
Francma M Robinson
3420 #2 Old Gre
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
Accounting
Gloria L Robinson
209 N Dudley
Greensboro. NC 27401
Business Ed (Comp )
Hayes C Robinson
3127 Cofer Road
Richmond, VA 23224
Industrial Tech iManuf )
James A Robinson
424 Halifax Street
Warrenton, NC 27589
Chemistry (Teaching)
Randolph A Robinson
2601 Wilpar Drive
Greensboro, NC 27406
Accounting
Tonv C Robinson
408 Garner Street
Wilson, NC 27893
Chemistry (Professional)
Davis N Rogers
1218 Roosevelt
Portsmouth, VA 23701
Mechanical Engineering
Howard Rogers
228 Cedar Street
High Point, NC 27260
Engineering Mathematii s
Reg.na E Rowell
123 Daniel Street
Greensboro, NC 27401
Communication (Broadca
Timothy M Rovster
112 Frost Street
Oxford, NC 27565
Administrative Services
Gayronza R Rozicr
Route 2, Buy 228
Clarkton, NC 28433
Electrical Engineering
Kenneth G Ruff
4914 Brompton Drive
Greensboro. NC 27407
Music Education
Anson R Rvan
4520 Wexford Rd
Indianapolis, IN 46226
Undecided
Tonya J Ryans
94 s Youngblood
Edgefield, SC 29824
George K Sadler
786 Prospect Avenue
Hartford. CT -06105
Economics
Salah G Sailcali
409-B Montrose
Greensboro, NC 27407
Electrical Engineering
Mustafa M Saleh
P O Box 19976
Greensboro, NC 27419
Electrical Engineering
Terry M Sanders
Route 1, Box 335B
Four Oaks, NC 27524
Chemical Engineering
Teresa Lynn Sapp
505 Munster Avenue
Greensboro. NC 27406
Computer Science
William A. Sarantos
4113 Ponce DeLon
High Point, NC 27260
Industrial Engineering
Richard Sato
906-G E Cone Blvd
Greensboro. NC 27405
Electrical Engineering
Terrence Satterfield
P Box 20984
Greensboro. NC 27420
Professional Theater
Greg S Sauvc
405 Meadowood Road
Greensboro. NC 27409
I-. I- ■ i i .. i hr.im. i i nit
Rita D Scales
3660 Kinghill D
Winston-Salem.
Communication
Monica E Scott
4033 Grace Avenue
Bronx. NY 10466
Professional Theater
Shermonica E Scott
108 Carson Drive
Rocky Mount, NC 27801
English (Professional)
Adnane D Seaward
2411 Perry Street
Washington, DC 20018
Accounting
Sabnna Y Settle
1373 Lee's Chapel Road
Greensboro, NC 27405
Computer Science
Veronica C Seymour
6 Chase Park Apt
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Nu
mi
Chardwick P Sharp
Route .1. Box 594
Stoneville. NC 27048
Mathematics iProfi
Leroy Sharpe
2825:C Yanceyville
Greensboro, NC 27405
Architectural Engineering
Wayne E Sharpe
3304 C.mterbury
Greensboro, NC 27408
Industrial Engineering
Ramona T Shaw
Route 1, B^ 169
Ricgelwood, NC 28456
Industrial Engineering
Jeffrey K Shears
4221 Queen Beth Drive
Greensboro, NC 2 7405
Social Work
Darryl W Shipman
838 Castlewood
Greensboro. NC 27405
Electrical Engineering
Janice M Shipman
Route 2. Box 304
Clarkton, NC 27405
Administrative Services
Abdul G Shittu
P O Box 7154
Greensboro, NC 27407
Electrical Engineering
Katie S Shuler
1311 Blair Street
Thomasville. NC 27360
Business Education (Basic)
Anthony Q S.ddle
3636 Oak Ridge
Summerficld, NC 27358
Electrical Engineering
Danielle C Simmons
4305-G Trinity
Greensboro. NC 27407
Business Administration
Joel L Simmons
11 Newberry Street
Jacksonville, NC 28540
Computer Science
Jill M Simpson
Route 2, Box 67C
Rocky Point, NC 28457
Communication (Broadcast I
Ruth A Simpson
P Box 334
Roper, NC 27970
Undecided
Terrance A Simpson
2102 Bywood Road
Greensboro. NC 27405
Voc Ind E (Drafting)
Donnie Sims, III
P O Box 20693
Greensboro. NC 27420
Electrical Engineering
Eric T Sinclair
1602 Washington
New Bern, NC 28560
Industrial Tech (Elect )
Felicia D Singletary
31 Bonaire Drive
Dix Hills, NY 11746
Biology (Professional)
Norman R Sisk
5418 John Wash.
Brown Summit. NC 27214
Biology (Professional)
Theresa M Slade
902 W Meadowview
Greensboro, NC 27406
Nursing
Brian B Sledge
209 Wyche Street
Roanoke Rapid. NC 27870
Electrical Engineering
Alexis R Smith
4401 Belfield Drive
Gr' en -.1 linn NC
Busi
i Adm
istri
Fayetta C Smith
700 East Florida Street
Greensboro, NC 27406
Early Childhood Educatio
Herbert N Smith
1628 25st Street
Washington, DC 20020
Industrial Engineering
James E Smith
Route 1. Box 25A
Sims. NC 27880
Architectural Engineering
Keith M Smith
Route 1, Box 537
Erwin, NC 28339
Architectural Engineering
Rente M Smith
351 Clover Hitch
Charlotte, NC 28215
Political Science
Shannon K Smith
2304 Larkspur Drive
Greensboro, NC 2 7405
Electrical Engineering
Ross D Snow
6130 Santa Fe Drive
Fayetteville, NC 28303
Industrial Tech (Elect )
Cassandra Solomun
Route 3, Box 17
Enfield, NC 27823
Nursing
Francine D Southall
3501 Smoketree
Greensboro. NC 27410
Early Childhood Education
Paula D. Southerland
1881 Iverson Street
Hillcrest Hghts, MD 20748
Mechanical Engineering
Maurice M Sowell
Route 1 Box 235
Reidsville. NC 27320
Mary Ann Sparks
1416 E 25th
Winston-Salem. NC 27101
Administrative Services
Devon M Spaulding
2110 McConnell Road
Greensboro, NC 27401
Undecided
Charlene A Speas
Route 1. Box 353
Spring Lake. NC 28390
Psychology
Cherne Y Speas
7130 Ridge Road
Tobaccoville, NC 27050
Accounting
Dw.ght V Squire
Star Rte Box 9
Gaston. NC 27832
Mechanical Engineering
Gregory S Squire
Route 1. Box 131
Garysburg. NC 27831
Accounting
Tonya V Stallings
1600 Kingsman Road
Greensboro, NC 27406
Industrial Tech (Elect I
Kenneth L Steele
Route 1, Box 523
Stoneville, NC 27048
Electrical Engineering
Ken B Steen
711 Percy Street
Greensboro, NC 27405
Physics (Professional)
Keith W Stephenson
Woodndge Park
Murfreesboro, NC 27855
Industrial Tech (Elect )
Robert S Stephenson
21 Aspen Drive
Greensboro, NC 27409
Business Administration
Cheryl E Steward
2717 Creech Road
Raleigh, NC 27610
Art Design
Derek M Stewart
3935 Hahn's Lane
Greensboro. NC 27401
Professional Theater
Charles A Stigger
200 26th St. NW
Atlanta, GA 30309
Electrical Eng
ng
Samuel C Still. Ill
192 Walnut Avenue
Mooiestown, NJ 08057
Architectural Engineering
Derrick N Stroble
231-2 121 lane
Laurclton, NY 11411
Industrial Tech (Elect )
Ivan L Stroud
622 Orindo Drive
Durham. NC 27713
Psychology
Rosctta M Stroud
2209 W Vandaha
Greensboro. NC 27407
Professional Theater
Larry T Suitt
901 Forge Road
Durham. NC 27713
Industrial Engineering
Felicia D Summers
1508 Joyce Street
Greensboro. NC 27405
Political Science
Rachelle L Summers
2300 Bothwell Street
Greensboro. NC 27401
Communication (Broadcast Pre
Wanda L Surgeon
2509 Tampa Street
Greensboro, NC 27406
Mechanical Engineering
Sue Ellen C Swanson
2608 New Garden Road
Greensboro. NC 27408
Home Ec (Child Develop >
William J Svkes
P Box 29
Stanley, NC 28164
Patricia L Tadlock
3220 Rolling Road
High Point. NC 27
Nui
ing
Sandra L Talley
Route 1. Box 14-B
Candor, NC 27229
Business Administration
Hazel L Taylor
29-G Woodstream
Greensboro. NC 27410
Administrative Services
Kenneth G Taylor
Route 3, Box 24
Eden, NC 27288
Accounting
Rodney P. Taylor
701 Delany Drive
Raleigh, NC 27610
Architectural Engineering
Belinda I Terry
2718 Kirkland Drive
Roanoke. VA 24017
Communication (Public Re )
Keith B. Terry
104 Bennett Drive
Darlington. SC 29532
Electrical Engineering
Discngomoka E Tezzo
3800-C Overland
Greensboro, NC 27407
Mechanical Engineering
Reginald T Thabede
840 Circle Drive
Greensboro, NC 27405
Industrial Tech (Auto.)
Beverly E Thomas
Route 6, Box 372
Fayetteville. NC 28302
Business Administration
George Thomas
1008 Palmetto Street
Greensboro, NC 2740S
Business Administration
Jean-Pierre Thomas
102-5 62 Road
Forest Hills. NY 11375
Business Administration
Roy A Thomas
2805 Bedford Street
Burlington. NC 27215
Architectural Engineering
Tanya C Thomas
810 S Bcnbow Road
Greensboro. NC 27401
Nursing
I'TH.. | T'li.illi.r.
26 S Cardinal Drive
Wilmington, NC 28403
Electrical Engineering
Dwight A Thompson
2930 Sprucewood
Durham. NC 27707
Accounting
Quintin A Thompson
2000 Newark Street
Fayetteville. NC 28301
Industrial Tech (Const )
Teresa L Thompson
1501 Railroad Street
Wilmington. NC 28401
Speech fit Theater Arts
Andrea Y Thornton
Route 3. Box 30-A
Oxford, NC 27565
Electrical Engineering
Sammie L Thurman. Jr
804 Medio Road
Fayetteville, NC 28303
Industrial Engineering
Dana L Tilley
628 New Street
Graham. NC 27253
Electrical Engineering
Donnie R Totten
Route 1, Box 316-B
Gibsonvillc, NC 27249
Electrical Engineering
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Darryl C Towns
Alan F Walker
286 Highland Blvd
757-H Chestnut
Brooklyn. NY 11207
Greensboro. NC 27405
Economics
Computer Science
Wavne H Trapp
Jeffrey Walker
Route 2, Box 540
804 Crave Church
PiUsboro. NC 27312
Columbia, SC 29203
Electrical Engineering
Undecided
Michael K Troutman
Kiictti L Walker
705-B Glover Street
2278 Alpha Drive
Greensboro, NC 27406
Decatur. GA 30032
Communication (Public Re] )
Electrical Engineering
Marcia J Tucker
Kimberly Wallace
1 10J Guthrie Road
6311 Coach Hill
Hampton. VA 23666
Charlotte. NC 28215
Home Ec (Cloth, Text)
Communication (Print J
Jerry T White
Lawson Street
Durham, NC 27701
Industrial Tech lEIei
John W Turner. Jr
8448 Pence Road
Charlotte. NC 28215
Computer Science
Joseph V Turner
1910 Hanover Drive
Kinston. NC 28501
Electrical Engineering
Taft B Turner
A-8 Washington
Raleigh. NC 27610
Business Education (Basic)
Michelle A Twyman
99 Albany Avenue
North Babylo, NY 11703
Early Childhood Education
Andrea L Tyler
3209-B Orange Street
Greensboro. NC 27405
Mechanical Engineering
Jacqueline Y Tyson
2515 Okemos SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49506
Electrical Engineering
Alexis D Underwood
Route 5. Box 33-E
Clinton, NC 28328
Health & Physical Ed
Jay M Vestal
1737 Wynne Street
Durham, NC 27713
Communication (Public Rel )
Mai
i R Vir
2106 Owens Lane
Raleigh. NC 27610
Carol A Waddell
3015 Mornstar Place
Greensboro, NC 27406
Communication (Public Rel i
Glenda A Waddell
8 Woodlake Court
Greensboro, NC 27406
Business Administration
Peggy S Waddell
1506 Tuscaloosa Street
Greensboro, NC 27406
Nursing
David M Wainaina
3023 Femmore Street
Durham, NC 27703
Electrical Engineering
Maria Walden
505 Wycombe Avenue
Yeadon, PA 19050
Nursing
Prabhkirat S Walha
1304 Thayer Drive
Asheboro. NC 27203
Electrical Engineering
William T Walls
P O Box 21
Jamestown, NC 27282
Industrial Tech (Elect I
Bvron R Walston
1609 Hazel Avenue
New Bern, NC 28560
Industrial Tech (Elect )
Michael D. Walton
Route 5, Box 97
Mocksville. NC 27028
Mechanical Engineering
Phyllis R Walton
Route 6, Box 241
Elizabeth City. NC 27909
Mechanical Engineering
Gompyen N Wambutda
1050 Sullivan Street
Greensboro. NC 27405
Voc Ind Ed (Construct i
Mwaura J. Wamgamga
817 Summit Avenue
Greensboro, NC 27405
Economics
John Ward. Ill
4914 Brompton Drive
Greensboro NC 27407
Business Administration
Linda W Ward
1211 Pearson Street
Greensboro. NC 27406
Business Administration
Theresa Lynn Warren
8576 Linville Road
Kernersville, NC 27284
Home Ec iDietetics)
Tonya L Washington
Route 1, Box 40
Council, NC 28434
Communication (Broadcast Prod t
Anthony E Watson
114 Archdale Drive
Durham. NC 27707
Mechanical Engineering
Vergie M Weatherspoon
1201 Kcllygrove
Greensboro. NC 27410
Industrial Tech iConst |
Don Jose Wellman
2221 16th Street NE
Washington. DC 20018
Electrical Engineering
Kimberly K Wells
I.S096 Sussex
Detroit MI 48227
Business Administration
Fernando L Wheeler
3324 Ross Avenue
Charlotte. NC 28208
Business AdmmistrjtiMn
Daryl White
3601 Castleton
Greensboro. NC 27406
Music Education
Percv E White
201 E Graham
Goldsboro, NC 275.(0
Industrial Arts Ed
Reginald D White
1207 Arlet- Street
Greensboro, NC 27410
Industrial Tech. (Elect.)
Rodney B White
Route 3, Box 615
Siler City, NC 27344
Industrial Engineering
Tony A Whiteside
417 Avalon Road
Greensboro, NC 27401
Computer Science
Levander E Wiggins
123 Halifax Street
Oxford, NC 27565
Accounting
Dennis J Wilcox
4103 Enchanted
Greensboro. NC 27406
Industrial Tech (Elect )
Rodney H Wilds
201-A Ejst Monteastle
Greensboro, NC 27406
History (Secondary Ed )
Courtney Wiley
147 Winthrop Street
Brooklyn, NY 11225
Home Ec (Dietetics!
Illya H Wilkerson
238 Roosevelt Road
Eden NC 27288
Industrial Tech (Auto)
Alton T W.ll.ams
9009 Palmer Street
Fort Washington MD 2(
Accounting
Andrea-Adora Williams
3601-B Dakota Avenue
Greensboro, NC 27401
Psychology
Anita Y W.lhams
1304 Kmgsport
Greensboro. NC 2 7406
Accounting
Cynthia A Williams
18 Wayland Drive
Portsmouth VA 23703
Accounting
Darryl ONea Williams
30120-D Pisgah
Greensboroo NC 27407
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Eddie Williams. Jr
Route 1 Box 193-W
Henderson. NC 27536
Industrial Engineering
Elbert L Williams
708 E McPherson
Greensboro, NC 27405
Computer Science
Eric T Williams
2821 Yanceyville
Greensboro, NC 27405
Industn
Engir,
ring
Harold L Williams
P O Box 127
Garysburg. NC 27831
Industrial Arts Ed
James A Williams
5515 W Market Street
Greensboro, NC 27409
Industrial Tech (Const )
Jimmy L Williams. II
4817 Tara Drive
Greensboro NC 27410
Business Administration
Kelh L Williams
81-B Emeraude
Hampton. VA 23666
Civil Engineering
Kimberly Y Williams
1113 Kinsdale Drive
Raleigh, NC 27615
Undecided
Manalo L Williams
3314 Barksdale
Fayetteville, NC 28301
Industrial Tech (Mdnul i
Michael L W.lliams
50 Covington Place
Greensboro, NC 27407
Undecided
Michael D Williams
708 Red Carriage
Durham. NC 27704
Bu
3 Adn
Paul Williams
S011-C Brompton
Greensboro, NC 2 7407
Agn Econ (Agn Science
Shakur Williams
1801 Johnson C:
Ayden, NC 28513
Mechanical Engineering
Sherman Williams
3221 Archer Way
Columbus. GA 31907
Business Administration
Sylvia A Williams
2107 Southgate
Raleigh. NC 27610
Nursing
Terry J Williams
5600 Weslow Wi!
Greensboro. NC 27409
Computer Science
Todd V Williams
1319 Lincoln Street
Elizabeth City. NC 279<
Business Administration
Tonya E Williams
318 S Lsckawan
Wayland. NY 14572
Computer Science
Travis Williams
Accounting
Tyrone B Williams
706 Ashboro Street
Greensboro. NC 27406
Agricultural Ed
Michael J Williamson
1717 S Street, SE
Washington, DC 20020
Political Science
Gregory Wilson
Route 1. Box 617
Eden. NC 27288
Computer Science
Laverne Wilson
504 Beech Street
Greensboro. NC 27401
Industrial Tech iManuf |
Patricio Wilson
446 Mechanic Street
Perth Amboy. NJ 08S61
Business Administration
William T Wilson, III
3806 Candelight
Alexandria, VA 22310
Accounting
Mary D Wood
503 S Linden Road
Greensboro, NC 27403
Nursing
Wendy A Wood
P O Box 5441
Greensboro, NC 27435
Occupational Safety & Hea
Willie D Woodall
312 University
Pemberton, NJ 08068
Industrial Tech (Elect i
Arthur M Wooding
1439 Mt Pleasant
Philadelphia. PA 19150
Mechanical Engineering
Stephanie I Woodland
4103 53rd Place
Bladenburg, MD 20710
Accounting
Vincent W Woods
1214 Chaplin Street
Washington, DC 20019
Economics
Felicia E Womels
19 King Street
Savannah, GA 31308
Architectural Engineering
Cynthia M Worth
2302 Scott Place
Haw River. NC 27258
Mechanical Engineering
Reginald Worthington
504 Mil! Street
Winten/ille NC 28590
Laboratory Animal Sc
Araya Woosen
P Box 20651
Greensboro. NC 27420
Mechanical Engineering
Jimmie A. Wright
P O Box 3531
Columbia, SC 29210
Music (Liberal Arts)
Wytina B Wright
620 W 170th Street
New York. NY 10032
Business Administration
Rustoviant L Wnghten
66 Cannon Street
Charleston, SC 29403
Industrial Tech i Elect I
Lisa R Young
3200-H Yanceyville
Greensboro, NC 27405
Early Childhood Ed
Ricardo D Young
5610 Eastbrook
Charlotte. NC 28215
Industrial Tech (Elect I
Stephen St Clair Young
Obermeyer Street
Greensboro. NC 27408
Architectural Engineering
Kim A Zackery
1425 First Street
Washington. DC 20024
Electrical Engineering
Konstantinos Zorbas
811 Parliament
High Point, NC 27260
Computer Science
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Reverberating throughout
1989-90 as JUNIORS, were outside
events characterized by slogans
such as "JUST SAY NO" and
Health issues concerning all man-
kind. Some specialists have told us
that according to all evidence these
trends are likely to continue. Others
are equally positive that, "THIS
TOO, SHALL PASS." Many educa-
tional speakers, each in their own
way, interpreted the role and re-
sponsibilities of higher education in
the face of these and other pres-
sures. AS WE PROGRESS AND
STUDY TOGETHER . . "WE
SAY NO THAK YOU", AS JUN-
IORS, WE ARE DOING THE
RIGHT THING 1 Higher education
has taught us that we must learn to
moderate our demands on other peo-
ple. We must have the courage to
live without absolutes, to seek imag-
inative escapes from the straight
jacket of conformity, and above all,
we must realize that we can only
meet life in a series of tentative and
impermanent approximations,
knowing that the final goals may
never be reached, that the last
truths are perhaps unknowable to
us, and that life holds nothing more
precious than the sacred process by
which we stretch the mind and the
heart. In our minds and hearts, WE
WILL REPORT ALL VIOLA-
TORS . . . DRUGS AND HEALTH
ISSUES.
We have a purpose and pressure will not take
place. Under these circumstances, we will do
the right thing
58 Juniors
Tracey Booth
Melanie Bowden
Tamara D. Bowden
Maya Brown
Sherman Brown
Thurman L. Brown
Dejuanna Bryant
Sharon Burch
Nancy Burgess
Kenneth N. B. Burton, II
Nancy Butler
Deborah Cain
Robin Campbell
Lisa Carter
Dimeterice Chandler
Charletta Carter
Lisa Chestnut
Kimberly A. Clark
Regina Claxton
Alonzo Cohen
Tommy Davis
Doris Daye
Marian Dillahunt
Reginald Dixon
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Courtney Dockery
Cheryl Dudley
Blake H. Dye
Cheryl Edwards
Raquel Edwards
Sherrye Evans
Ernest Faison, II
Thomasina Faucette
Van D. Galloway
Duane Garner
Shannon Goins
Carla Gordon
Carmen D. Gordon
Tandrea Grady
Robert L. Graham
Bobby Hamm
Corey Handy
Benita Hanner
Tracie Hawkins
Keith Hayes
Stanley Hicks
Teresa D. Hodge
Ronda Holley
Felicia Hopper-Donnell
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Nichelle Hopson
Nicole Hopson
De'Onna Hunter
Yolanda James
Shawn Jeter
Deidra Johnson
Kevin Johnson
Perita Johnson
Shannon Johnson
Renee Jones
Yolanda Jordon
Willie L. Kea
June Kearney
Morris R. Kimble
Kenya Lane
La'Vette Lang
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Willie Lash
Tonja L. Lee
Duane D. Lewis
Sabrina Lewis
Veronica Lynch
John Mack
Andrea Maddox
Tonia Magbie
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Erika J. Martin
Pamela Martin
Pamela Mason
Shandra Mason
Erika McAllister
Yolanda McCauley
Jonetta McCullough
James McDuffie
Imari McKinney
Stacey McNeeley
Nina McNair
Chris Miller
Cheryl D. Mooty
Tammy S. Move
Allen Murrell
Andre D. Nelson
Hope Nichols
Tammy Parker
Arthur Parks, III
Kelvin Peele
Michelle Peele
Michelle Pendergraft
William E. Pendleton
Perhaps Penn
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LaRhonda Perry
Katrina Peterson
Paula Peterkin
Kimberly Pitt
Nathaniel Powe
Tabitha Powell
Jesse Rainey
Kathy Reaves
Patrina Roberson
Jean Rogers
Cenita Robinson
Michael T. Robinson
Vicki Robinson
Scott G- Russell
Howard Sanders
Jimmy Scott
Lisa R. Shoffner
Lawrence Simmons
Anthony Smallwood
Kim Smith
Patricia Smith
William L. Smith
Celestine Stanton
Lisa Stigger
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Marc Stokes
Kim Taylor
Robin Taylor
Sherri Tedder
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Rollinda Thomas
Andrea Thompson
Philmina Thompson
Telissia Thompson
Glister Threadgill
Edgar Zimmerman
Connie Trafton
Dawna Tucker
Ricky Vassor
Marvin L. Walton
Theresa Washington
Ronald M Webb
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Stephen W. Webb
LaVonne D. Webster
Marsha P. Wheeler
Anthony White
Shawne White
Crystal Wilkerson
Joy Wilkerson
Amanda Williams
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Michael Williams
I Carmela Wilson
| Gregory A. Wilson
Karen Wimbish
Donna Wood
Andrea Lynn Woodruff
Rhonda Woodruff
Enka Woods
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ARISTOCRATIC
IDEAL VERSUS
DEMOCRATIC
IDEAL
The serious student who plans
to enter the world of business some
day will use his school years to de-
velop traits and skills that the busi-
ness arena demands of all those who
would be successful in it.
The more training a student
can get in skills and knowledges
that are peculiar to the world of
work, the better his/her chance of
employment will be.
Education grows more important everyday
It is found in many places at many times.
| Anthony Wright
. Anita Walker
I Myra Wynn
I Missy Young
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CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION
A quality education is never on the defensive'
IN PURSUIT OF CHALLENGES AND PROMISES
NEW HORIZONS
Complexities of Education: A Challenge 1
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SEEKING A QUALITY EDUCATION
IN BETWEEN CLASSES
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NEW HORIZONS
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It is true that there is just as much competition in the classroom today as ten years ago.
Set a goal for your work. Know what you can gain from each study session. Let your goal be high, of
course, but not too high for you to reach. Change the goals when you need to do so and experience the many
challenges and promises you will gain.
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EDUCATIONAL
CHALLENGES!
LYNETTE C. RAMSEUR
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Lisa Adams
Kimberly D. Allen
Andre M. Archie
Pamela Askew
Leonardo Ballard
Monica Barber
Sharia Baruette
Matthew Barnhill. Jr.
Seth Bennet
Shannon Bennett
Valerie P. Benton
Lisa A. Black
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TONY WATLINGTON, SOPHOMORE CLASS PRESIDENT
Class Contributions are important. We
have seen a tremendous growth in social
and academic pursuits.
In Perspectives of time, it is be-
lieved that the community has seen
a phenomenal development on the
campus. A major task for student
leaders is to make wise decisions
and to solve their social problems in-
dependently and in group settings.
Units of activities are offered
for students of various interest
groups and experience levels that
are balanced in relation to the range
of individual and community needs.
Continuity, progression, and vari-
ety are also maintained within and
between fraternities and sororities.
The extra class program has
grown and continued to be strong
primarily because of its adaptabili-
ty to changing conditions. Students
are encouraged to participate in all ' m
events social, intellectual, educa-
tional and physical. We have experi-
enced. Student programming with
no staff involvement, student pro-
gramming with staff advisement,
student and staff programming to-
gether as equals-staff programming
with student advisement and staff
programming with no student in-
volvement.
Through coordinated action and individual
group activity, we placed emphasis on finer
manhood and womanhood
72 Sophomores
Gregory Blakeney
Cordelia Blanding
Stacey Blount
Lisa Bolds
Darlene C. Bowden
Gaynelle Bowden
Marcelle Boyd
Kimberly Breedlove
Leslie A. Brim
Tracy Brooks
Aquinetta Brown
Kenya Brown
Lorenzo Bryant
Reginald Bryant
Zanda Bryant
Tarsha Bullock
Kevin Burnette
Stephanie Camp
Frankie Campbell
Steven Cannon
Monica N. Carmichael
Jeffrey M. Carter
Kimberly Cash
Brian Cheek
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Chanda Clark
James Clinkscales
LaShaunda Cobb
Adnenne Cohn
Alfred Connor
William Cox
Bruce Cozart
Michael D. Cross
Alex L. Davis
Tamara Davis
Karen Dixon
Roosevelt Dixon
Sherrod Douglas
Dean D. Ensley
Tyrone Farmer
Reginald O Feaster
Calvin Fields
Yolanda Fisher
Kenyatta Flanders
Timothy Ford
Deborah Fuller
Regina Fuller
Howard Gaither
Gaylynn Garner
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Jessica Garrett
Sharon Gerald
Corey Giles
Rainoldo Gooding
Roderick Gulley
Tamika R. Hairston
Crystal Haley
Felicia Hall
Tshombe Hamilton
Wilmark Harris
Teressa Harvey
Tawanda Hedgepeth
Cassonora Heilig
Cruzita Henry
Amaris Hill
Eric Hill
Sharon Hill
George C. Hipp
Derek G. Holland
Oliver Hollingsworth
Nicole M. Hooker
Glenda Home
Pamela Howell
Raquel Hughes
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Antwonette L. Isley
Ayana Jackson
Lisa Jackson
Tracie Y. Jackson
Demetris Jenkins
LaShana Johnson
Shonda Johnson
Beatrice Jones
Doris Jones
Keshia Jones
Patrice Jones
Stacie M Jones
Jacqueline Jordan
Andre Kenan
Dara Kendall
Timothy Kennely
Teresa Kerr
Calvin King, Jr.
Krishna Lathan
Karon Lawrence
James Ledbetter
Aurdres Lewis, Jr.
Nyleve A. Lillard
Sharon Lindsey
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Terrell Lofton
Charisse Marshall
Violet Mays
Ericka McCants
Kelli McCoy
Cledra McCuIlers
Roderick M. Lean
Julian D. Mercer
Michael Mackey
Traci Minor
Michelle Moore
Vanessa Moore
Timothy Morgan
Kesten Morris
Gerard A- Morrison
Tetterezina Murphy
Cecily Nash
Alonzo Nixon
Loury OUison
Sidra D. Owens
Ruth A. Palmer
Cortina Parks
Charissa Peppers
China Perkins
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Douglas E. Peters
Carolyn Phillips
LaShaonn Pinkney
Angela Pope
Anthony Pollock
Christopher Powell
Joset Price
Nicole Pulliam
Angela Purvis
Cecelia Quick
James Raleigh, Jr.
Jerome Redmond
Sherman Reed
Paula Rhodes
Angela Rice
Brenda Richardson
Paul Richardson
Jeffery Roberts
Joseph Robertson
Lamont Robinson
Tony W Robinson
Jacques Rogers
Janice C. Rogers
Sandy Sanders
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Lynn M. Scott
LaKendra Shaeffers
Kiley Sharpe
Kimberly Sheffey
Kenneth Shelley
Taiwo Singletary
Natasha Smalls
Alicia P. Smith
Amanda Smith
Deirdre Smith
Dolly Smith
Erica Smith
Pamela R. Smith
Steve Smith
Vincent Smith
Diara Spain
Felicia Squire
Mony Stephenson
Gwendolyn Steward
Saalik Stith
Crystal Summers
Teluria F. Sutton
Roderick Tate
Natash Taylor
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Marilyn Thomas
Thomas R Thomas
Camilla Thompson
Pamela Threadgill
Jeninc Todd
Christal Townes
Carol Trevathan
Nikki Trotter
Louis Vaughn, Jr.
Terry Wallace
James Ward
Kathy Welborn
Kelly J- Welborn
Lee White
Pamula L. White
Lettia Wiggins
Joseph Wilkerson
Adriane D. Williams
Enrika Williams
Marc Williams
Robin Williams
Andre Winstead
Vaughn Williams
Tonya Witt
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New Horizons: Challenges and Promises
A CHALLENGE TO HIGHER EDUCATION
We must ask ourselves whether we will become engulfed
and frightened This is the time to take courageous
steps
For this generation, the opportunity is clear and chal-
lenging We must combine our diverse resources and
talents
The twentieth century will not be re-
membered primarily by the historians as the
age which saw the greatest advancement of
technology, automoation. or wonder drugs.
Nor will they make heroes out of those whose
sole contribution to mankind was their esca-
lade up the walls of an affluent middle class
society. The heroes will be those who cared
enough to become the voice of the voiceless
people and the hope of the hopeless people.
The challenges begin w-ith a vision of
hope for the future. It is inspired by the
dreams of dedicated administrators, faculty
and staff who open doors for us. We will look
upon these major motifs as a challenge which
will enlarge our horizons and stimulate our
imaginations.
Thus, while academic ability is associat-
ed with occupational achievement, its ef-
fects apparently operate wholly within our
University, especially as a determinant of
graduation. Behold, how good and how pleas-
ant it is for brethren to dwell together in uni-
ty' BROWN - BROWN - DOCKERY
Classes are made up of individual people, but they are
more than mere collections of individuals.
We will find the pressures for some type of commitment
increasing from both the idealistic and practical point
of view.
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Stephanie Alford
Donald Armstrong
Ferika J. Artis
Erica M. Battle
Erica Batts
Myron Beck
Roy Beck. Jr.
Kyle Bennett
Michael Bernard
Sharese Bowen
Tangela Bright
Trulinda Britt
Gia Broadnax
Rosaline Brooks
Saundra Brooks
Shannon Brooks
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Noleter Brow
Cynthia Brown
Dionne Brown
Janette Brown
John M Brown
Mason Brown
Monty Brown
Patrice Brown
David E. Bryant
Karen Bullock
Shon Burch
Gordon Burkette
Anthony Burnette
Angela Butler
Kia Butler
Darrick Campbell
Howard Campbell, Jr.
Mark Eric Canady
Felicia Alison Caple
Howard Cam
Angela Carter
Wandy Cary
Courtney Chavis
Marcella D. Cheek
Michelle Clark
Shawn Cole
Yvonne Coles
LeSonya Collins
Gregory Cooley
Michelle Cooper
Roy Cotton, II
Alisa Counts
Karla Anissa Cox
Shannon Crite
Monique Crowson
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Lisa Culbreth
Cristal Cumberlander
Melissa Dancy
Jacob Dash
John W. David, Jr.
Dezrael R. Davis
Gwyndolyn E. Davis
Cristy Dawson
Yolanda Dial
Kevin Dockery
Audra Doughty
Vicki Douglas
Ervin Dunham
Rodney Edge
Alexis Ellis
Charlene Epperson
NEW
HORIZONS
PROMISES
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Claudia D Erwin
Joronda Evans
Lesley Exum
Felicia Y Faulcon
Lamont Fearrington
Latosha Fisher
Toni Fleming
Pamela L. Ford
Monica D Foust
Tanya Fulton
Shonda Garrison
Dawn Graves
Imani Green
Tracy Godwin
Maruska Gooding
Katrine Goodrum
Sabnna N. Gurley
Lenneta Hargett
Daryl Harrington
Irwin Harris
Shavone Harrison
Rosetta Hart
Marcella Hayes
Nicole Headen
Pamela Henderson
Michelle Y Hines
Sherrish Holloman
Crystal Hope
Darryl B Horton
Angela Ireland
Rhoda Jacobs
April Jackson
Damon Johnson
S J a y Johnson
I LaDawn Johnson
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Angela Jones
Julienns Jones
Kenneth Jones
Letesha Jones
Theodore Jones
Patrice Kearney
Darlene T. Koonce
Marsha E. LaFayette
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Roosevelt Long, Jr
Patricia Marion
Alex Mason
Shawn Mason
William Mayo
Alphonso McClendon
Tammy McClure
Paulette McCoy
Angela McDuffie
Julia McKay
Carlotta M. McNair
Lakitia Miles
Sonja Mills
Keith Minter
Eugenia Mitchell
Brian Modlin
Jeffery Moore
Derrick Morgan
Lynn Moser
Kenneth Nail
Wanda Neal
Rene'a Nixon
Walter C. Odom,
Robert Owens
Miriam Parker
III
Willie Parker
Kim N- Peters
Trina Posey
Donald Pressley
Torian Priestly
Kimberly Ray
Larilyn Reid
Eric Riley
Jasmyn Ringgold
Angela Roberts
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Charnita L. Robinson
Vanessa Robinson
Dennis R Royal
Consuelo Russ
Tori Sanford
Lateesha Dawn Scott
Tara Sellars
Cheryl Simmons
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Stacy E. Stephens
Kenya Symonette
Lisa M Tapp
Janice L. Terry
Sharondna Thomas
Tracy Thomas
Vanda Thomas
Tracy Thome
Tevin Tipps
Craig Trower
Tony Troy
Anthony Tucker
Patrice Tudor
Dana N. Valdes
Verdina Walker
Shuhurah Wallace
Jacquelin Watson
Tawana West
Frank White
Jenean White
Karyn White
Renita White
Robert Whitehead
Jeff Williams
Jimari Williams
Kevie Wilkins
% Jozette Wilkinson
April Wilson
| Felicia Wilson
I Germame Wilson
Haywood Wilson
Trevor Wooten
Anthony Worley
Pamela Worsley
Deirdre Wright
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BRINGING
EMPHASIS TO
DIALOGUE
PRESENTS MANY
CHALLENGES.
Broadly speaking, challenges and
promises are interpreted by students as
an art. By this we mean that through
academics, we are exposed to living,
learning, painting, music, sculpture, ar-
chitecture, literature, drama and by
many expressions of human ideas which
in turn are the product of recall for
NEW HORIZONS.
Unless challenges and promises are
aroused, our work would be in vain.
However, it is evident from demonstra-
tions that students who are contributing
to the strength of new horizons will find
challenges and promises to be much
more than a sheer imagination. In reach-
ing new horizons, we insist the best
through, challenges and promises.
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STUDENT LIFE
The new constellation of interests among students,
educators, and policy-makers at all levels presents a new
horizon and affirms the importance of community service
as integral to our lives and to the purposes of our education-
al system-
The student body at North Car-
olina Agricultural and Technical
State University are almost by
definition preprofessional stu-
dents. Some are not only pre-med-
ical. pre-legal. and pre-theological
students and often in large num-
bers and in close juxtaposition -
pre-business, pre-agriculture, pre-
labor. pre-teaching, pre-secretari-
al. pre-managerial, pre-salesman.
pre-public relations, pre-home-
making, and pre-men-about-town
students. The considerable num-
ber of students who are aimlessly
in college, without specific focus
to their interests, will soon realize
that will occur around them dur-
ing this decade of NEW HOR-
IZONS: CHALLENGES AND
PROMISES.
NC A&T. for a variety of rea-
sons rooted in our history, has al-
ways been much concerned with
"education of the whole person,"
with the development of "well-
rounded personalities." with the
production of good citizens, and
with the development of leaders
for all aspects of the real world.
The college way of life has distinc-
tive flavor for those who are in it
physically for twenty-four hours
a day and for those who are in it
physically for a limited few hours
a day. A realistic approach to
analysis of college life starts with
the actualities of existence in or-
der to realize the many challenges
and promises.
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CORONATION OF
MISS ISA
1989-90
Ana is listed in the 1987-88; 88-89 edi-
tions of University Dean's List. She was hon-
ored for her outstanding academic achieve-
ment.
PROFILE OF MISS INTERNATIONAL
STUDENTS ASSOCIATION
1989-90
Ana Urquia. the daughter of Miquel Urquia and
Anita Sarmiento. was born February 10. 1965 in Te-
qucigalpa (the capital city of Honduras) . Since join-
ing the NC A&T State University family, she has be-
come an active member of the ISA. American Home
Economics Association. Student North Carolina
Home Economics Association, and Student North
Carolina A&T State University Home Economics As-
sociation.
Ana poses with Dr. Roland E. Buck.
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs
Miss A&T. Michele Crawley proudly partic
pates in the CORONATION OF MISS ISA.
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ALOBEAEM
SOCIETY
The Purpose is to unite the students of
North Carolina A&T State University aspir-
ing for the Bachelor of Science degree in ac-
counting and certification as public accoun-
tants.
Kimberly A- Clark. President
1616 E. Market Street
Greensboro, NC
Box 102
Diana R Williams
Advisor
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AMERICAN
MARKETING
ASSOCIATION
The North Carolina Agricultural
And Technical State University Colle-
giate Chapter of the American Mar-
keting Association offers students an
opportunity to apply marketing prin-
ciples learned in class. The organiza-
tion facilitates networking with other
marketing professionals. The AMA
also promotes scholarship, profession-
alism and service. It keeps members
informed of developments in the vari-
ous areas of marketing and challenges
members to develop leadership, com-
munication, ethics and other skills or
qualities needed to succeed profes-
sionally.
SYLVIA L MOORE
PRESIDENT
DR JAPHET NKONGE
ADVISOR
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
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ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY,
INC.
THE NEW STYLE. SPRING '88
Angus Jenkins
Barry Ray
Steve Jones
L-R Mark Middleton, Donovan Kirkland. Pernell Briggs. Doug Thome. Alvin Geiger. Lynn Thomas. Barry
Ray Top: Steve Jones. Marion Barnes, John Fitts, Angus Jenkins, Anthony Artis, Chris Geiger, Darrell Simpson
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OFFICERS Marion Barnes. Searg. at Arms. Angus
Jenkins, Dean of Pledgees, John Fitts, Historian
Bottom. Chris Geiger. Recording Secretary. Doug
Thome, Corresponding Secretary. Barry Ray. Presi-
dent. Donovan Kirkland. Educational Director. Darrell
Simpson, Vice President
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L-R Pernell Briggs, Doug Thome. Dono-
van Kirkland. Lynn Thomas. Alvin Geiger,
Steve Jones. Darrell Simpson. Barry Ray.
Chris Geiger. Marion Barnes, Anthony Artis.
John Fitts. Angus Jenkins
Pernell Bnggs, Donovan Kirkland. John Fitts. Darrell Simpson. Chris Geiger, Marion Barnes. Barry Ray. Anthony
Artis. Angus Jenkins. Steve Jones. Lynn Thomas. Alvin Geiger. Doug Thorne
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ALPHA KAPPA
CLASS
AND ..
1st Row L to R, Rolesha Andrews, Tawnya Thompson, Tonya Williams 2nd Row Sonja
James, LaTonya Kelly, Kimberly Brown, Bernadine Hudson, Shawne White, Lavonnya San-
ders, Pamela Comer 3rd Row Gia Sibert, Cynthia Hayes. Felicia Singletary, Robin Howard.
Vivian Evans, Erika Curry, Anita Banner. Sherry Parker 4th Row Schnelle Barnette, Lisa
Stigger, Picture #5 Officers, Anita Bonner, Financial Grammateus. Sherry Parker, Episto-
leus. Erika Curry. Anti-Basileus, Lavonnya Sander. Basileus. Shawn White. Ivy Leaf Report-
er. Pamela Comer. Hodegeus. Bernadine Hudson. Grammateus
Felicia Singletary. Miss AKA
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COURT
Soni Lucus, Tonya
Williams, Felicia Sin-
gletary, Miss AKA Ani-
ta Bonner, Lavonnya
Sanders
ALPHA SORORITY, INC.
DIGNITY
In 1908. Alpha Kappa Alpha So-
rority became America's first Greek
Letter Organization established by
and for Black women- Today, nation-
ally and locally, Alpha Kappa culti-
vates and encourages high Scholatic
and Ethical standards, promotes
UNITY and FRIENDSHIP among
college women, alleviates problems
concerning girls and women, main-
tains a progressive interest in college
life and serves all mankind.
ALPHA PHI STEP TEAM
LADIES OF ALPHA KAPPA
ALPHA SORORITY, INC.
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CHARLOTTE AGGIE CLUB
ADVISER, TERRI LONG. PRESIDENT. RONNIE BRISCOE 1st VICE
PRESIDENT, ANTHONY CROWDER. 2nd VICE PRESIDENT. JIMMY OVER-
MAN. TREASURER, MECHELLE CATO, ORGANIZATIONAL QUEEN. RENT
TA MURRAY Not Pictured: SECRETARY, JELVONER ELLIS SGT AT
ARMS, RICHARDO YONG
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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY
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DELTA SIGMA THETA
SORORITY, INC.
At the inception of the Delta Sigma Theta in 1913 at
Howard University, the Founders envisioned an organization
of college women pledged to serious endeavor and community
service. In 1930, DELTA SIGMA THETA was incorporated
as a national organization.
ASD
A SERIOUS CONNECTION
SINCE 1913
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LADIES OF
DISTINCTION
107
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION
L-R Tammy Wright. Sherri Broad-
nax. Pleshette Wade, Deborah Moyer,
Row 2 Kevin Gray, Dawn Wells, Andrea
Maddox. Sabrina Lindsay. Row 3. David
Brown, Row 4, Perhaps Penn. Deirdri Al-
len. Dejuanna Bryant, Ernie Griffin. Row
5, Kim Yarbrough. Rene Lewis, Dr How-
ard, advisor and 1 - Jimmy Williams
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Row 1. 1-r Tammy Wright, Vice President Andrea Maddox, Treasurer Sabrina Lindsay, Historian.
Jimmy Williams, President. Dawn Wells. Secretary. Pleshette Wade. Corresponding Secretary
108
MATH/COMPUTER SCIENCE
A PART
OF WOMEN'S
COUNCIL
E.
M.
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OPULENT ASTHETICS
Cynthia Brown
Letitia Wiggins
Kimberly Presley
Karyn White
James Balkum
Michael Faulks
Dwight Murphy
Veleria Levy
Jerome Irby
Jessica Garrett
Charles Boyd
Michelle Clark
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Lisa Branch
Katrice Coodrom
Pamela Martin
LaShawn Tolbert
Larry McMillan
Dara Hayden
Tiffany M. Riddick
Howard T. Hutchinson
Marc Hyman
Fatima Makenta
Ruth Palmer
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NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK
ENGINEERS
The purpose is to aid the students in engi-
neering, computers, science, technical, and math
related fields. Also to aid in the retention, moti-
vation, and successfully graduation of students.
112
Dr Lonnie Sharpe
Advisor
Mechanical Engineering
WOMEN'S COUNCIL
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L-R Stephanie Conner. Suzanne Carver, Keisha Carver, Ms
Mavis Brimage. Advisor and member of the Women's Council
The Women's Council is designed to promote cultural, so-
cial, recreational and educational activities for female students;
to recommend policies and adjustments pertaining to affairs of
women students at NC A&T State University; to aid in develop-
ing competent leadership, and to encourage scholarship and per-
sonal development.
113
STUDENT UNION ADVISORY BOARD
PONCE D'LEON TIDWELL
PRESIDENT
1989-90
114
SIGMA GAMMA RHO
SORORITY, INC.
1971
IBH0H
v"* 1 ""' ■* PURPOSE .
To encourage and promote high scholastic attainment and
community service
PRESIDENT
MARGARET
KANIPES
ADVISOR
MS. DORIS
GRAHAM
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A&T
REGISTER
LaVonne Mclver
Editor-in-Chief
MR. WADE
NASH
ADVISER
Editor-in-Chief LaVonne Mclver
Managing Editor Mark Ausbrooks
Campus News Editor Sherry Rogers
Community News Editor Juan Cherry
Business Manager Natasha Osborne
Advertising Manager Sylvia Moore
Head Typist j ini Davis
Art Editor Derick Virgil
Chief Photographer Sherry Montgomery
Circulation Manager Kim Clark
Distribution Manager Monica Langham
Adviser Wade Nash
116
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KAPPA ALPHA PSI FRATERNITY, INC
The Alpha Nu Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. Inc.. Officers: L to R, Darrell Perry, Board Member.
Trent L. Jones. Keeper of Records. Rodney Brown. Polemarch, Marvin Walton. Vice-Polemarch, Gary Hilliard.
Keeper of Exchequer. Clyde Lea. Jr., Strategus; not pictured: James Jones. III. Strategus, Jamerson Pender.
Board Member
The Alpha Nu Chapter of Kappa Alpha
Psi Fraternity, Inc. was founded April 14.
1933 at A&T College. It is located in the Mid-
dle-Eastern Province. It was the 36th Chap-
ter to be founded. The founders of the Alpha
Nu are: Vincent A. Burgess. William Cape-
humrrT
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SPRING '88 "16 MOST WANTED"
Spring 1988 "16 MOST WANTED" L to R, Charles Ricks. Darrell Perry, Reginald Hill. Rodney Brown.
Jamerson Pender, David Hill. Clyde O. Lea, Jr., Trent L. Jones. Randall Dunn, Victor Curt Hooker, Gary Hil-
liard. William Clayton. Michael Hatcher. Reginald Gillis, not pictured: Rodney Chambers and Leonard Hender-
son
ACHIEVEMENT . . . SCHOLARSHIP . . .
SERVICE . . . BROTHERHOOD!
NEW HORIZONS THE COMMITMENT
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Spring 1989 'II MISSION IMPOSSIBLE"
March 28, 1989 L to R, James Wright. Roderick
Murphy. Darryl Artis, Darren Vanderhall.
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hart. James Charleston, Curt C Griffin. Rob-
ert Harbison. Luther Kiser. H B Short. John
T. Speller.
Purpose: To encourage honorable
achievement in the field of human endeavor.
Samuel Boyd. James Jones. Marvin Walton.
Demetrius Harrison. Not shown: Mark Wil-
liams. Kevin Jackson. Derrek Bryson.
120
THE AWARD WINNING A&T
FELLOWSHIP
GOSPEL CHOIR
L-R Ron Jones. Trainer. Radford Rodgers. Keyboards, Calvin Jackson. Electric Guitar. Thomas Kirkland. Drummer.
Rodney Edge. Bass Guitar. (Derek Booker, Drummer and John Lyons. Keyboards, not pictured)
John M Berry. Vice President. David Cain. Parliamentarian. Sammy Ponder,
Mr. Gospel Choir, Harriet Hardin. Treasurer, Shawnee Haney. Secretary. Sharon
Jenkins. Miss Gospel Choir, Pamela Sellars. Chaplain. Kim Buie, Assistant Secre-
tary and Anthony J. Newkirk. President.
Ron J Jones. Director/Tn
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION
Antonio Blow
Vice President / Internal
Affairs
Charles C McCullough. Jr
Vice President / External
Affairs
Margaret I. Kanipes
Secretary
Tascha C. Chalmers
Treasurer
David J Miller
President - SGA. 1989-90
I'd like to take this opportunity to welcome you to your
dear Alma Mater, where "AGGIES ARE STEPPING OUT
WITH A PURPOSE IN MIND . . ." We have an enjoyable
year planned for you. However, we hope that you will not only
enjoy meeting and greeting old friends, but also take time to
be renewed in Aggie Pride and in your commitment to making
this world a better place to live.
This year the student body has taken as its theme, "AGGIES
STEPPING OUT WITH A PURPOSE IN MIND." As we plot our direc-
tion in life, we look back to you, the Aggie Alumni, for inspection and
direction. We know that the years, Aggies have made their mark on the
world scene in education, medicine, politics, religions, science, entertain-
ment, and the arts, to name a few areas of endeavors. We seek to main-
tain that tradition and to expand upon it.
Kim Renee Welch
Attorney General
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEATING, REFRIGERATING &
AIR-CONDITIONING ENGINEERS, INC. (ASHRAE)
Cassandra Ledbetter. Secretary. Felicia Worriels, President. Rodney Taylor. Treasurer. Kathy Moore. Vice-President. Adviser. Dr. Singh. Dawne Roberson. Tonya
Lane. Myra Wynn. Tara Howard. Crystal Taylor. Lisa Black, Michelle Reynolds. LaDawn Johnson. Keechie McCallum. Charles Nusskern. Johnnie Hinton. Kris Kinney.
Hassan Al-Derham, Jerome Miller, David Freeman. Robert Belton. Reuben Crummy. Derwin Peterson. Bae-Woong Kim
NOT SHOWN Terry Balaam. James Cox. Bryan Dunnavant. Regina Fun-
derburk. Cary Grant. John Iya. Elmer Jefferies. Angus Jenkins. Shawn Jenkins.
Wanda Johnson. Charleta McKoy. Brian McPherson. Keith Marshall. Dwight
Murphy. Roxane Pearsall. Darrell Perry. Michelle Petteway. Leroy Sharpe.
Danny Southard. Samuel Still. Robin Taylor. Anthony Wilkens. Barry Zepke
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It is once again time for the Aggie Family to unite and Celebrate the Great Pride we all
share. Homecoming is an event much anticipated and fully indulged in by the Student Body,
Alumni, Family, and Friends. It is a period of continuous excitement, and it is always remem-
bered.
Miss Monee McGuire Miss A&T, 1988-89
"A
REGALIA
OF BLACK
ESSENCE"
Monee stands proudly with cape, crown, and septer.
The crowning of our new Miss A&T 1989-90. Miss Michele Crawley
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Miss North Carolina Agricultural And
Technical State University, 1989-90
Michele Crawlev
I wholeheartedly thank you for electing me to represent this great University
in such a capacity, and I challenge You to step out with a purpose in mind. Enjoy
your HOMECOMING 1
Miss A&T, 1989-90 ... An Honor Student with a love-
ly personality stands with Mother, Father, and Brother
126
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A magnificent tribute to Miss A&T
E Gwynn Dancers of North Carolina A&T. Directed b v one of the most tal-
ented teachers in the world, Dr Eleanor Gwynn. Hats OFF Dancers'
e „ T w f '"' Shed P™ duct of a m ° st "Cited and colorful reception. Hats off to Mrs. Ramona Hall, Cafeteria
Staff. Mr. Ralph Brown, Dr. Sullivan Welborne, Ms. Dorothy Bailey, and especially to Mr. C. McCollum
From Corbett to Moore Gym Mr. Ponce D'Leon
Tidwell escorts Miss A&T to reception.
127
•- -■.-.
Deborah Hill
Stephanie Forbes
Tina Upchurch
Courtney Chavis
Miss ACEI
Miss ACM
Miss Air Force ROTC
Miss Alex Haley H
Tracey Glover
Tan Tazewell
Lewis Griffin, Jr.
Jeff Anderson
Pamela Martin
Felicia Singletary
Cledra McCullers
Dena Rantin
Miss Alobeaem Society
Miss AKA
Miss Alpha Lambda Delta
Miss Alpha Phi Alph
Arthur Parks, III
John Hall
Jack Sharpe, Jr.
June Kearney
Angela Pleasants
Sherri Clark
AMST Chem. Society
Am Marketing Association
Miss Am. Soc. of Civil Engineering
Javon S Cooper
Andre McMilhan
Wilmark Harris
Paula Southerland
Miss ASME
John Gray
ORGANIZATIONAL QUEENS & ESCORTS
128
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Sharlene Perry
Miss Army ROTC
Alexis Underwood
Tia Hunter
Asso. of Graduate Students
Donald Hunter
Natasha Taylor
Miss Barbee Hall
Jonathan Leath
Connie Harris
Miss Beta Gamma Sigma
Ardie Ferrell
Patricia Griffith
Bro. In Christ
James Nolan. Jr.
Renita Murray
Miss Charlotte Aggie
Ronnie Briscoe
Collins Geter
Miss Chemical Engineering
Bantee Hall
Tonya Ryans
Miss Delta Sigma Theta
Christopher Ryans
Holey Poole
Latrenda George
Lisa Carter
Dietetic Club
Miss Digit Circle
Miss Epsilon Pi Tau
Miss Exclusively Maryland
Hector Capel
Brenton George
Anthony Crowder
James Reid
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Tammy Wright
Miss F.M.A.
William Sykes
Rachelle Anthony
Miss French Club
Bruce Cozart
Amy Foust
Miss Gamble Hall
Michael Harris
Shannon Johnson
Miss Goldsboro Aggie Club
Cary Grant
Sharron Jenkins
Miss Gospel Choir
Sammy Ponder
Lolita McDade
Groove Phi Groove
Bryan McPhearson
Joanee Moody
Miss Halifax-Northampton
Kevin Ivey
Lisa Bolds
Miss Holland Hall
Eric Buggs
-avonne Webster
Cassandra Durham
Celestine Stanton
Miss Holt Hall
Miss Home Economics
Miss IEEE
Huey Lee
Booker Hawes
Cynthia Felton
Miss HE
Eddie Williams, Jr.
ORGANIZATIONAL QUEENS & ESCORTS
130
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Ana Urquia
Miss ISA
Habib Chaudhry
Demetrius Caldwell
Miss Intramural Sports
Batron Couch
Stephanie Woodland
Miss MAA
Theron Smith
Jessica Garrett
Miss Model Unique
Michael Artis
Dewanna McCoy
Miss Morrison Hall
Sheldon Beatty
Robin Campbell
Miss Morrow Hall
Frank Chance
Tina Adams
Miss NAMA
Marc Stokes
Leslie Fairley
Miss NAIT
Anthony McNeill
Tawanya Phillips
Miss NSAZ
Jeffrey Jackson
Deidra Cheeks
Miss NSBE
Russell Jackson
Colketa Feinster
Miss NSPR
Trevcros Lloyd
Michelle Newbold
Miss New Generation
131
Christal Hardy
Portia Harrington
Aprale Davis
Tawan Nelson
Miss NY/NJ Connection
Miss NCSL
Miss Phi Beta Sigma
Miss Philly's Finest
Shannon Gibson
Derrick Diiiard
Troy Hatcher
Lamont Bryant
Dinnatia Doster
Nichole McFarlane
Charlene Speas
Shonda Johnson
<fiss Pi Tau Sigma
Miss Political Science Soc.
Miss Psi Chi
Miss Psychology
George Sadler
Calvin Jackson
Daryl Sutton
Monica Hall
Miss Scott Hall A
Marcelle Boyd
Miss Scott Hall B
Eric Hill
Margaret Kanipes
Miss Sigma Gamma Rho
Howard Hutchinson
Dana Adams
Miss SOBIC
Doug Williams
ORGANIZATIONAL QUEENS & ESCORTS
132
Felicia Hooper-Donnell
Miss SME
Gilbert Jones
Courtney Jones
Miss SNEA
Marion Barnes
Natasha Osborne
Miss SUAB
Hans Lassiter
Charlene Graham
Miss Tau Beta Pi
Herbert Freeman. Jr
Aqumetta Brown
Miss Teloca
Bryan Faulk
Kimberly Sledge
Miss Transportation Club
Lewis Baker
Mia Williamson
Miss UCF
Terrance Jones
Pamela Spencer
Miss University Choir
Mark Webb
Dolly Smith
Miss Vanstory Hall
Ivory Ward. II
Ernestine Peters
Miss W-S Aggie Club
Monik Griffin
Miss Women's Council
Mark Myrick
Loretta Avery
Miss Zeta Phi Beta
ORGANIZATIONAL QUEENS & ESCORTS
133
Christal Hardv
Portia Harrington
Aprale Davis
Tawan Nelson
iss NY/NJ Connection
Miss NCSL
Miss Phi Beta Sigma
Miss Philly's Finest
Shannon Gibson
Derrick Dillard
Troy Hatcher
Lamont Bryant
Dinnatia Doster
Nichole McFarlane
Charlene Speas
Shonda Johnson
liss Pi Tau Sigma
Miss Political Science Soc.
Miss Psi Chi
Miss Psychology
George Sadler
Calvin Jackson
Daryl Sutton
Monica Hall
Miss Scott Hall A
Marcelle Buyd
Miss Scott Hall B
Eric Hill
Margaret Kanipes
Miss Sigma Gamma Rho
Howard Hutchinson
Dana Adams
Miss SOBIC
Doug Williams
ORGANIZATIONAL QUEENS & ESCORTS
132
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Felicia Hooper-Donnell
Miss SME
Gilbert Jones
Courtney Jones
Miss SNEA
Marion Barnes
Natasha Osborne
Miss SUAB
Hans Lassiter
Charlene Graham
Miss Tau Beta Pi
Herbert Freeman. Jr
Aquinetta Brown
Miss Teloca
Bryan Faulk
Kimberly Sledge
Miss Transportation Club
Lewis Baker
Mia Williamson
Miss UCF
Terrance Jones
Pamela Spencer
Miss University Choir
Mark Webb
Dolly Smith
Miss Vanstory Hall
Ivory Ward, II
Ernestine Peters
Miss W-S Aggie Club
Momk Griffin
Miss Women's Council
Mark Mynck
Loretta Avery
Miss Zeta Ph: Beta
ORGANIZATIONAL QUEENS & ESCORTS
133
Miss Curtis Hall
Terri Garrett
Miss Sociology/Social Work
134
Felicia Fritz
Miss Freshman
Escort: Kevin Riddle
CLASS
Tasha Vaughn
Miss Sophomore
Escort: Chris Geiger
Miss Freshman
Miss Sophomore
Freda Hall
Miss Junior
Escort: Daryl Towns
QUEENS
Joycelyn Johnson
Miss Senior
Escort: George Fleming
Miss Junior
Miss Senior
135
N.C. A&T MARCHING MACHINE
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LET'S GO .
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WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN
AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES
■MM £\ m T\Cg)
Tanya Thomas
Shelley L Floyd
Shanda Johnson
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Trent Jones
Anita Bonner
James Ricks
Gregory Squire
Tonya Hamiel
JrlJL
Pamela L Harngan
Jimmy Williams
E. T. Morning
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WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN
UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES
Shermonica C. Scott
Gayronza R. Rozier
Nichelle Carter
Raeshay A Jones
Joseph Simmons
Lavonda R. Jackson
Delinda V. McCorvey
Tanya C Thomas
Barbara Ostler
Michael R. Harris
James L. Adams
Shelley L. Africa-Floyd
Anita F. Bonner
Charles Lawton Brown
Berry L. Carter
Dolores J. Carter
Nichelle Carter
Steve R. Cureton
Tawanna B Dixon
Jasmin Daniels
Kenneth Edwards
David Calvin Freeman
Collins Renee Geter
Elaine F Greene
Benjamin M. Greenfield
Tonya M. Hamiel
Pamela L. Harrigan
Michael R. Harris
Lavonda R. Jackson
Kevin Johnson
Shonda D. Johnson
Raeshay A, Jones
Steve Vincent Jones
Trent Lamar Jones
Margaret 1. Kanipes
Ronald Eugene Lane
Veda E. Lewis
Sonji Lucas
Delinda V. McCorvey
Janie T. Morning
Benjamin F Morrow
Barbara Ostler
Sterling E. Owens
Gerald C. Parker. Jr.
Donald L Patrick
Barry L. Ray
James R Ricks
Gayronza R Rozier
Terry M. Sanders
Shermonica C. Scott
Veronica Seymour
Joe Simmons
Norman R. Sisk
Charlene A. Speas
Gregory Squire
Kenneth Taylor
Tanya C. Thomas
David M Wainaina
Jimmy L. Williams
LaVerne Wilson
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L-R: Arthur Parks. Ill; F Talmadge Sullivan. Jr.; Keith Starks; Corey Caldwell; Darrin Haley; Harold W. Davis. B. Kenneth Burton. II. Eric W Moore.
Eric Crump; and Herbert Gray.
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Keeper of Records and Seal, Eric Moore; Basileus, Kenny Burton; Vice Basileus. Arthur Parks; Keeper
of Finance. Herbert Gray.
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A MEMORIAL TRIBUTE
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'Jtgverend ' Qtadwin A. Jubter, Tastor
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LEARNING
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PROGRESS
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AGGIE TOASTMASTERS
TOASTMASTERS SEEK TO HELP INDIVIDUALS BETTER THEIR COMMUNICATION AND LEADERSHIP
SKILLS THROUGH ENHANCED LISTENING, THINKING AND SPEAKING
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Darian M. Fultz
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Dr. Mcada Gibbs
Advisor
OFFICERS
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ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
MRS. MARVA WATLINGTON
ADVISER
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BETA GAMMA SIGMA. . .THE
NATIONAL BUSINESS SCHOLASTIC
HONOR SOCIETY
L to R - Lisa A. Owens, Barbara S Ostler, Chelsea L. Arnold, Sergeant-at-Arms, Cynthia Williams. Angela M. Lee. Pamela L. Harrigan.
Delinda V McCorvey, Marvin R. Vines. Steven V Jones, Vice President, Michele Y. Crawley, Constance R. Harris. Gregory S Squire
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L to R - Reginald G. Dixon. President. Carl Davis, Vice President, Melony Wright, Secretary. Celestine Stanton. Treasurer. Laura Harri-
son. Queen
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ENGINEERING STUDENTS
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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
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Paul Bailey, Ronald Henderson, Curtis Robinson, Jr Leisa Beasley. Michael T. Robinson, Les-
lie A Fairley, LaSonja T. Lane. Jeffrey M. Sutton. Cinque Brath. Roosevelt P. Maske, Keith
Walker, Daniel Andrews. Lee P. Christian. Troy Byrd, Stephanie Adams. Darin Vanderhall.
Mr McMullen, Dr Dukes
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NEW JERSEY CONNECTION
Glen McDonald
President
Advisor
Mr. Ricky Jackson
Financial Aid Office
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PHILLY'S FINEST CLUB
DAVID ALSTON
PRESIDENT
ADVISER. MR. FREDERICK STOCKS
HOUSING & RESIDENCE LIFE
THE PURPOSE IS TO FELLOWSHIP. TO PERFORM SERVICE PROJECTS, TO SUPPORT THE WELL-BEING AND PRO-
GRESS OF FELLOW PHILADELPHIAN CLUB MEMBERS
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PI MU EPSILON MATHEMATICS HONOR SOCIETY
TO PROMOTE SCHOLARSHIP IN
MATHEMATICS
RHO EPSILON REAL ESTATE ORGANIZATION (REREO)
IVING AND LEARNING TO INVEST IN THE FUTURE
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SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF
MANAGEMENT
SAM
SOCIETY OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS
S3
L-R G. Grantham, J Broadnax, R. Clark, C.Jones, T Anderson, D Forney, H Robinson, S. Owens. G. Foster. C Ponton. R. Thabede. D. Carter. F Hooper-Donnell. Chairperson.
Dr M Rastani, Faculty Advisor, M. Rogan. Vice Chairman. H, Alston, treasurer. V. Hooker EXECUTIVE BOARD: V. Hooker, R. Thabede. F, Hooper-Donnell. M. Rogan,
D Carter. H Alston. H Robinson. Dr. M Rastani - See Pix 3.
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THE OPEN A.R.M.S SUPPORT NETWORKS
OASN
L-R Dwayne Mclntyre. Employment. Dionnya Pratt. Vice President & Miss OASN,
Kevin Martin. Treasurer. Mona Fisher. Recording Secretary. Shelia Ratliff. Social Af-
fairs. Gerard Anthony Morrison. Founder President
Kevin Martin. Dionnya Pratt. Dwayne Mclntyre. Debra Ledbetter. Mona Fisher.
Avis Rone. Shelia Ratliff. Sheldon McWilliams. and Gerard Anthony Morrison.
Rochelle Alford
Karen Armstrong
Annette Austin
Melindy Bass
Laschea Bennett
Angela Bennett
John Bennett
Mark Blount
Linda Bradley
Mitchell Bristow
Shawn Brothers
John Brown
Lamont Brown
Tanette Brown
Thomas Brown
Lenny Brunson
Nancy Burgess
Ken Byrd
Montrelle Caldwell
James Campbell
Wilhemina Capel
Gay Chavis
John David
Lachelle DeBerry
Mary Diggs
Joey Durham
Kim Everett
Leslie Fairley
Ricky Fairley
Mona Fisher
Billy Flower
Reggie Fuller
Beryle Gaines
Beverly Gaines
Sterling Gilbert
Denise Graham
Ricky Greene
Teresa Hailey
Larry Harris
Sheronda Harris
Gary Hilliard
Kevin Hilliard
Vincent Hollard
Sharon Holmes
Allisa Home
Eric Ingram
Aretha Jackson
Charles Jackson
Darrel Jones
Marcel Lane
Tonya Lane
D.D. Lee
Debra Ledbetter
John Legrande
Dexter Lilly
Terri Little
Melody Marks
Kevin Martin
Gaston Matthew : s
Gerard A. Morrison
Mike Morrison
Kim McClain
A.J. McDonald
Craig McDonald
Preston McGill
Dwayne Mclntyre
Michael Mclntyre
Sharon McKov
Reggie McLaughlin
Renee McMannen
Anthony McNair
Kanus McNair
Sonya McPhatter
Sheldon McWilliams
Diane Nunn
Willie Parson
Paul Patrick
Perdita Patrick
Sandy Person
Lila Powe
Maneak Powe
Dionnya Pratt
Carrie Purcell
Dionne Ratliff
Elwood Ratliff
Shelia Ratliff
David Reader
Alton Rhoe
Casandra Richardson
Anthony Robinson
Bernard Robinson
Denisha Robinson
Ronnie Rollins
Avis Rorie
Madeline Shaw
Angie Simmons
A.K. Simmons
Monique Simms
Darryl Simon
Angeline Smith
Mitch Smith
Cindy Spencer
Rodney Spencer
Steve Stevenson
Wayne Strong
Maurice Stuart
Jean Swink
F. Billy Thomas
Tommy Thomas
Yolanda Thomas
J. R. Thompson
Derod Tobias
Pam Underwood
Nicole Ward
Mark Whitaker
Kendra Williams
Ameche Monroe
Mike Matthews
Chori Little
Walter Thomas
. .To develop leadership and professional skills that will prepare members to become community leaders.
. .To provide organized interaction that will build stronger unity for better working and social relationships among natives and former
residents of Anson. Richmond. Moore and Scotland Counties.
. .To promote scholarship and jointly provide (back to our hometowns) information, services, and guidance via tours, mentorships and
"pep talks" that will ease the transition to the proposed academic and occupational environments in the Greensboro area.
. .To raise consciousness regarding social, economic, educational and political issues of all cultures in the four counties and the Greensboro
area.
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MIDWEST AGGIE CLUB . . .
WE'RE BACK IN THE HOUSE!
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L-R Byron Daniels. President, Lisa Chestnut. Vice
President. Anthony Tucker. Parliamentarian. Holly
Poole. Secretary. Meja Dyson. Sgt. Arms. Chanti
Mason. Warren White. Letone R. Hill, Kimberly
Braxton. Tiffany LeFlore. and Tracy
Enica L Dukes, Byron T* • ?L V . .
Daniels, Antonnette E
liott, Gayuonne T Boyd
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STUDENT LIFE
Students at North Carolina A&T State University strive to make individual and collective contributions to the
life of our nation through a commitment to excellence.
True learners become self-confident, accepting of themselves and others, realistic about themselves, autonomous and nature, flexible
in their world view, and come to trust and value their own exciting and fluid process of being.
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YOUNG ENTERPRENEURS
L-R Silvia Moore, Vice President, Karen Bryant, President. Sabrina Lindsay. Secretary
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FRESHMAN CLASS
OFFICERS
OFFICERS:
Angela Ruth Butler. President
Christophe L McCray, Vice President
April D Wilson, Secretary
Renee Nixon. Treasurer
Felicia Elisabeth Fritz. Miss Freshman
Angela R Butler, the first female President of the Freshman Class and members of
,the executive council discuss the purpose. This year, the purpose is to create a feeling
|of belonging and to reduce alienation and isolation among new students. Dr James Sib-
ert serves as the advisor.
ANGELA RUTH BUTLER
PRESIDENT, 1989-90
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Aggies are presented with a demonstrative display of every
facet of our complex society, but at the same time it renders the
tools to endure.
The degree of acceptance or the manner of rejection is based
on one's ability to understand the problems that confront him.
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The challenges of our society take on many forms. Living in
an era so blistered with changes and innovations, there must be
some focal point of skill and knowledge that will prepare one with
the weapons and acceptance and rejection necessary to confront
those challenges and yet survive.
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1989-90
Afro- American
Literature Society
Aggie Toastmasters
Alpha Kappa Alpha
Fraternity. Inc.
Alpha Pi Mu
ALOBEAEM Society (The)
Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity
American Chemical Society
American Institute of
Architecture Students
American Marketing
Association
American Society of Heating.
Refrigerating and Air
Conditioning Engineers
American Society of Mechan-
ical Engineers
Army ROTC
Arnold Air Safety
Association of Computing
Machinery
Association of Graduate
Students of NC A&T State
University
Alpha Mu Gamma
Barbee Residence Hall Council
Beta Alpha Psi
Beta Gamma Sigma
Beta Kappa Chi
Brothers In Christ Fraternity
Capital City Connection
Catholic Campus Ministry
Charlotte Aggie Club
Chi Eta Phi
Curtis Hall
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority.
Inc.
Dietetics Club
Digit Circle
Dudley. A&T Connection
(The)
Durham Aggie Club
Duutch Verein (German
Club) Economics Club
Epsilon Pi Tau
Eta Kappa Nu
Exclusively Maryland
Fellowship Gospel Choir
(The A&T)
Financial Management
Association
Food Science Club
Goldsboro Aggie Club
Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers
Institute of Industrial
Engineers
International Students
Association
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity.
Inc.
Kappa Omicron Phi National
Home Economics Honor
Society
Literary Forum
Metropolitan Area Association
The Michigan Renaissance
Club
Midwest Aggie Club
Mo'Del Unique. Inc.
Morrison Hall Council
Morrow Hall
Muslim Student Association
NAACP
National Agri-Marketing
Association
National Association of
Industrial Technology
National Honor Society of
Psychology Psi Chi
National Society of
Architectural Engineers
National Society of Black
Engineers
National Society of Profession-
al Engineers
New Generation Campus
Ministry
Open Arms Support Network
Philly's Finest Club
Pi Delta Phi
Pi Mu Epsilon National Honor-
ary Mathematics Society
Pi Omega Pi
Pi Tau Sigma
Political Science Society
Psi Chi
Psychology Club. NC A&T
Reliancy
Scott "A" Residence Hall
Association
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority.
Inc.
Sigma Tau Delta
Sisters of Brothers In Christ
Sorority
Society of Manufacturing
Engineers
Sociology Social Work Club
Student Activity Council
South Carolina Aggie
Connection
Student Cluster Activities
Council Co-op Club
Student National Education
Assocation 1SNEA1
Student Union Advisory Board
Tau Beta Pi
TELOCA
Wilson County Aggie Club
Women's Council
United Christian Fellowship
University Choir
Vanstory. CM. Hall Council
Vogue Sorority
Young Entrepreneurs. Inc.
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. Inc.
RECOGNIZED STUDENT
ORGANIZATIONS
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The programs of our early days at A&T were rigidly scheduled;
activities were arranged so that they would not conflict with classes,
and each activity presented many challenges and promises.
In being a part of the new horizons in this decade, many CHAL
LENGES are a part of the mainstream.
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A MAJOR FOCUS. . .
THE NEW HORIZONS
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SECRETARIES
Mrs. Gail Barger
Student Affairs
Mrs. Elvenor Botwe
Purchasing
Ms. Annie Cladwell
Personnel
Mrs. Carolyn Caldwell
Chancellor's Office
Mrs. Faye Caple
Memorial Union
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Mrs. Gladys Corbitt
Counseling
Mrs. Alice Crews
School of Agriculture
Ms. Carolyn Crosson
Student Affairs
Ms. Sandra Dean
Property Management
Mrs. Yvonne Dewar
Chancellor's Office
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Mrs. Carrie H. Drake
Student Activities
Ms. Vicki Fairbanks
Accounts Payable
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SECRETARIES
Mrs. Grace Finley
Memorial Union
Mrs. Venetia Fisher
Architectural Engineering
Mrs. Yvonne Foust
Administrative Affairs
Ms. Olivia Hamilton
Legal Affairs
Mrs. Kay Harris
Special Services
Mrs. Rita M. Headen
Telecommunications
Mrs. Joyce Johnson
ransportation Institute
Mrs. Idella Jones
Public Information
Ms. Henrietta Largent
Student Affairs
Mrs. Peggy Lett
School of Nursing
Ms. Arthelia S. Lomax
Cashier's Office
Mrs. Sharon Martin
Contracts and Grants
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SECRETARIES
Ms. Lafreda McKie
Physical Plant
Ms. Beverly McLeod
Registration & Records
Ms. Rosetta McNeil
Admissions
Mrs. Barbara Miller
School of Nursing
Mrs. Alice Monroe
Development & University
Relations
Mrs. Gracie Potts
International Students
Mrs. Annie Purcell
Student Affairs
Mrs. Ernestine Rankin
Veteran's Affairs
Mrs. Andrea Robertson
Purchasing
Mrs. Nettie Rowland
Information Services
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Ms. Brenda Savage
Electrical Engineering
Ms. Claudelia Scott
Administrative Services
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SECRETARIES
Mrs. Sharon S. Johnson
Student Affairs
Ms. Margaret Simmon;
Collections
Ms. Peggy Smith
Music Department
Ms. Janice Taylor
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Ms. Deloris Thompson
Purchasing
Mrs. Daisy Tonkins
Electrical Engineering
Ms. Glenice Troxler
Speech Communication
Mr. Barbara Turman
University Police
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Mrs. Deborah Underwood
Transportation Institute
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Ms. Melissa R. Valentine
Property Management
Mrs. Patricia W. Vincent
Salary Administration
Mrs. Patricia Wall
Student Affairs
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A&T BOOKSTORE
Mrs. Lula Hall
Bookstore
Mr. Kermit Miller
Bookstore
BROWN HALL
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CAMPUS
BOOKSTORE
Mr. Willie Buie
Bookstore
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Mrs. Sharon Waldrum
Bookstore
Mrs. Christine Holt
Bookstore
Mr. Larry Jones
Bookstore
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F.A. WILLIAMS CAFETERIA
Mrs. Ramona Hall
Shaw Food Service
Mr. L'Devor Dandy
Director, Shaw Food Service
STUDENTS ENJOY EVENING MEAL'
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CAMPUS
MAIL
CENTER
BROWN HALL
MAIN CAMPUS
MR. JOHN HEADEN
SUPERVISOR
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MS DEBRA J. THOMAS
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MRS. MARJORIE WILDER
MR. ANTHONY EASON
MR KEITH BOOKER
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UNIVERSITY
POLICE
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Mr. John O. Williams
Chief of Police
Major Gloria A. Graves
Lt. Lewis W. Nelson
Lt. L.A. Winston
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UNIVERSITY POLICE
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Sgt. Charles Jenkins
Officer Johnny Smith
Officer William Gilchrist
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Officer Lenora Lee
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Officer Willie J. Kendal
Sgt. Byron Tucker
Sgt. Fred Ruffin
The Department provides protection of life, property and the safe movement of traffic on the campus. Police officers respond
rapidly as possible to all calls for service.
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Officer Pamela Feaster-Allen
Lt. Richetta G. Slade
Lt. L. M. Bopp
The University police department is staffed with a director, chief of operations, traffic administrator, secretary and more than twenty
:ommissioned officers. These officers are trained in all areas of law enforcement. They have powers and authority to enforce federal,
tate and local laws and the rules and regulations of the University.
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MRS. THELMA WILLIAMS
Testimonies from many students have strongly endorsed cooperating with the
Canteen Manager. Mrs. Thelma Williams. There is a very interesting difference
in approach to filling orders. Students we congratulate you for cooperating with
the staff.
PLEASE
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The function of the Career Planning and Placement Center is assisting students and alumni in secur-
ing permanent, part-time or summer employment. This task is performed with a conscientious and sincere
f)T A 1^71^111^1/^ fi r interest in the student as well as the prospective employer. All students are encouraged to register with
.T -L//\1N IN UN V_T Gb the Center as soon as possible.
PLACEMENT
Mr. Leon Warren
Director
Ms. Yvonne Majatte
Secretary
Ms. Joyce Edwards
Assistant Director
Ms. Peggy Oliphant
Counselor
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COMPUTER CENTER
Ethel Chiles-Hearne
Secretary
EFFICIENT
Lonnie Cathey
Carolyn Wright
Secretary
Cislyn Gayle
SERVICES
Linwood Blanchard
Gloria Dyson
Larry Hardy
PROGRESSING INTO THE FUTURE
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COUNSELING SERVICES
Dr. James Sibert
Assistant Director
Mrs. Marva Watlington
Counselor
Ms. Carlotta Baker
Counselor
Ms. Tammy Dixon
Counselor
Ms. Pamela L. Valadez
Counselor and Coordinator of Minori-
ty Student Affairs
Di
Robert Wilson
Director
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Secretary
UNLOCKING THE DOOR TO
YOUR FUTURE
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HEALTH CENTER
Recently the Health Services has added HEALTH EDUCATION as a new compo-
nent to its program. This component serves to complement the medical care students
receive from the staff. Some of the benefits are:
. . . One-on-One counseling
. . . Brochure distribution
. . . Videos on Health Issues.
Lynn Clay
Secretary
Ms. Ruth Prince
Secretary
Mrs. Yvonne Neal
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Dr. Flotilla Watkins
Physician
Dr. Charles Frazier
Physician
HOUSING AND
RESIDENCE LIFE
Mrs. Lynda Hunter
Administrative Assistant
Ms. Irene Oliver
Assignment Clerk
Although this is a major venture for improving living conditions for our students residing on campus, it will in no way be the final
phase. This department will continue to find ways and means to enhance campus living and is firmly committed to doing this.
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Rev. Morris Lewis
Maintenance Supervisor
Mrs. Jacquelyn D. Baxter
Assistant Director
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Mr. Joseph Williams
Ms. Mavis Brimage
Mr. Ronald Vines
ASSISTANT DIRECTORS OF HOUSING AND
RESIDENCE LIFE & SUPPORTIVE STAFF
Mr. James Harrison
Housekeeping Supervisor
Mr. James Ingram
Assistant/Facilities and Maintenance
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Ms. Alicia Devane
Vanstory Hall
HOUSING
Ms. Linda Inman
Morrison Hall
Mr. Moses Kamara
Scott Hall A
RESIDENCE HALL
DIRECTORS
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Mrs. Ruth Meachum
Holt Hall/Gamble Complex
Mr. William Parker
Scott Hall A
Mrs. Judy Rashid
Barbee Hall
Mr. Frederick Stocks
Scott Hall B
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Mrs. Mary Smith
Morrow Hall
Mr- Ronald Tate
Scott Hall C
Mr. James Toon
Cooper Hall
Mr. James White
Alex Halev Hall
Mrs. Addie Widemon
Holland Hall
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CAMPUS LAUNDRY
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Mr. Albert Crawford
Supervisor
Ms. Deborah Dean
Ms. Toni Powell
Mr. Kermit Miller, Sr.
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Mr. Alva Stewart
Mrs. Lauretta Havner
Mr. David Self
BLUFORD
LIBRARY
Mrs. Alene C. Young
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Ms. Katherine Jarrel
Ms. Joyce L. Caldwel
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Ms. Rebecca M. Floyd I 85
MR. VERNELL STALLINGS
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS
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MRS. MATTIE SMITH
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR PROGRAMS
MR. ELWOOD EDWARDS
GAMES SUPERVISOR
MR. CLYDE BOWDEN
ASSISTANT GAMES SUPERVISOR
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MEMORIAL UNION STAFF
Mrs. Patricia H. Miller
Receptionist
Mr. George Carter
Housekeeping
Mrs. Helen Waldrum
Housekeeping
Mr. Mihlford Marshall
Assistant Programmer
Mr. Alonzo J. Rucker
Housekeeping
Mr. Fred Robertson
Housekeeping
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Mr. Roland Wilson
Housekeeping
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SH^MH^HH
PHYSICAL PLANT PERSONNEL
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Mr. Merrill Watson
Mr. Willie Knight
Mr. Barney Black
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Mr. Sherman Watlington
ALWAYS STRIVING TO MAINTAIN CAMPUS
BEAUTIFICATION AND PHYSICAL
APPEARANCE
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PHYSICAL
PLANT STAFF
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UPWARD BOUND
Mr. Gary Maxwel
Counselor
Ms. Beverly Wallace
Counselor
Ethel R. Wallace
Secretary
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SUPPORTIVE SERVICES
Ms. Lavern Carter
Fiscal Affairs
Mrs. Sandra Cook
Art Department
Mrs. Evelyn Gales
Fiscal Affairs
Mrs. Mary Minims
Fiscal Affairs
Mrs. Rubye Reid
Student Affairs
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SUPPORTIVE SERVICES
Mrs. Jacqueline McMillan
Development and
University Relations
CURRICULUM, TEACHING AND
EVALUATION
The educational value of the student work
experience is derived from dealing with real
world, not abstract models and theories.
Through practical experiences students are able to
apply and test what they are learning in the classroom
and can take to the academic environment a broader per-
spective of their personal, intellectual, and professional
expectations.
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STUDENT DEVELOPMENT
AND SERVICES
Students need personal information and insights which al-
low them to choose techniques most useful to their own learning
- _ style and preferences.
Students are always trying to keep their priorities straight. By doing the right thing and staying in school. Striving to be the best
in all endeavors that one aspires to achieve.
Lozon McKoy ... An Aggie At Heart - New Horizons: Challenges
and Promises
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RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS
DEPARTMENT OF AEROSPACE STUDIES
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CAPTAIN SAMUEL L. BATES
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SSGT Stanley O. King
DEPARTMENT OF
AEROSPACE STUDIES
SSGT Kevin W. Carlton
Ms. Tana L. Donnel!
Secretary
MSGT Archie B. Cook. Jr.
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RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS
DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY SCIENCE
Lieutenant Colonel Louie Rivers, Jr.
Director
Major Robert E. Haynes
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DEPARTMENT
OF MILITARY
SCIENCE
Captain Elbert Hutchinson
Captain Laurie V. Brasher
Sergeant Major John M. Allen
Master Sergeant Tommy Woody-
Staff Sergeant Michael O'Neal
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NEW HORIZONS: CHALLENGES AND PROMISES . . . The new constellation of interests among students, educators, and policy-
makers at all levels presents a new horizon and affirms the importance of community service as integral to our lives and to the purposes
of our educational system.
On the campus of North Carolina Agricultural And Technical State University, we are constantly seeking support from all parties
involved. Students, faculty, and administrators, with community support. The most inspiring leadership has come from students. Stu-
dents are beginning to generate extraordinary ideas for projects, and academic excellence through creating programs for DRUG ABUSE,
FUNCTIONAL ILLITERACY, AND HOMELESS AND THE WORKING POOR.
At the dawn of each new dayi
we look out across the Horizon anc;
wonder what life holds. It is a ne\l
day, one that we have never seen bd
fore; one that we will never sel
again. We are faced with new anc
different challenges, new and mor
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difficult obstacles. As PROUD
AGGIES, we are known for beating
the odds and rising to the top. We
make the most of all given oppor-
tunities.
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SELF-DEVELOPMENT FOR STUDENT
DEVELOPMENT
College life for students at A&T is a definite experience for self-development. In order to make college a successful venture, constant motivation is needed
Development involves an upending that brings about new, more differentiated responses. However, if the challenge or disequilibriu:
is too great, the student retreats; if the supports are too protective, the student fails to develop. In essence, the student services mu:
create a delicate balance of challenges and supports to encourage student development.
The challenge ranges from parents, to students, to the instructors. Academic and social challenges are a normal part of Universit
existence. The academic challenges are to be expected. Nothing great is ever achieved without a struggle. Self-Development is a necessit
for Student Development.
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THIS IS THE TIME FOR OPERATION SANTA
CLAUS . . . "HO HO HO"
Nane] Simmons. Joseph Hill. Jackie Jordan. Jackie Coleman, Michelle Rogan. Katrina Foster,
Bruce Mapp (not shown). Elma L Jenkins
Operation Santa Claus was started seventeen years ago here at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University by Hat
tye H. Liston. an Associate Professor of Psychology. Operation Santa Claus has become an annual tradition.
Liston utilized the project as an activity of the Psychology Club, which she organized and advised for Psychology majors and a
other interested persons, regardless of their major, in the University.
Operation Santa Claus allows students to collect clothes, toys and accessories (whether they are new or used) , that are in gooc
condition for males and females of all ages. The gifts will then be labeled, wrapped, and given to the residents of Butner Hospital ii
Butler. North Carolina.
With occasional assistance from various social clubs, fraternities, and community groups, many students enjoy this activity. Ther
is a lot of sharing and caring to go along with each wrapped item.
Television and press coverage are the media that recognize the efforts of these willing students. Liston says," We all enjoy this activit
very much, and we feel like we were carrying out the spirit of Christmas by reaching out to persons bringing them smiles and joy."
A HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON TO ALL HO 1 HO! HO!
Dr. Hattye Liston
Adviser
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PRELUDE
HONORS DAY CONVOCATION
Wednesday. March 22. 1989
Richard B. Harrison Auditorium
10:00 A.M.
PRESIDING: John W. Hodge
.University Wind Ensemble
Johnny Hodge, Director
INVOCATION.
GREETINGS...
The Reverend George Brooks
Lee Christian
SGA President
Monee McGuire
■'Miss A & T"
OCCASION..
Edward J. Hayes
Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
SELECTION ■■My Lord. What a Mornin".
University Choir
C. Everett Powell, Director
HONORS PRESENTATIONS r ,, , c , , „ ,_.
AGRICULTURE College/School Deans/Director
ARTS AND SCIENCES .....'.'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. Burleigh C. Webb
BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS A_James Hicks
EDUCATION ??' 6 , r J Cra ' g
ENGINEERING ™": A J, bert Walker
NURSING William Craft, Acting
technology^::::!::!:::::::::::::!::;:::;::::;;:;;:; ? ever ' y ^ aione
FRESHMAN ADVISEMENT/LEARNING ASSISTANCE CENTER ■•••■■■••■■■•■■"
; RECOGNITION OF GUESTS/HONOR STUDENTS FROM AREA HIGH SCHOOLS Edward B. Fort
Chancellor
I SELECTION Concert Variations TT .. ,,,. . _
University Wind Ensemble
Claude Smith Tohnnv Hodee Director
f GREETINGS FROM THE UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES ° EU 2 ab e th RandtoH I
Chairperson
■ INTRODUCTION OF SPEAKER
SELECTION -Into Thy Hand I Come 1 :.
Arranged by George Pass. II. Student Trainer
ADDRESS
DR. BENJAMIN CARSON
Director of Pediatrics Neurosurgery
Johns Hopkins Children's Center
Johns Hopkins Medical Center Hospital
Baltimore, Maryland
Edward B. Fort
Chancellor
.N.C.A&T Fellowship Gospel Choir
REMARKS
jALMA MATER..
POSTLUDE
. Edward B. Fort
Chancellor
.Audience, Band. Choir
J.J. Williams, Director
University Wind Ensemble
J.J. Williams, Director
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AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
Steven C. Harper
Reginald A. McDonald
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
Shelia R. Barkley
ANIMAL SCIENCE
Edward L. Amngton
Samuel T. Brooks
Stacey J. Chappell
SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE
Burleigh C. Webb, Dean
Noms D. Flagler
Oona S. Gayle
Penny D Hicks
Sylvia Nelson-Campbell
Christopher E. Nichols
Mikele D. Simkins
Staci C. Walton
HOME ECONOMICS
Yasmm F. Hargrave
Carmen Y. Houston
Renee Jones
Huey O- Lee
Najiyyah N. Muqtasid
Angela D Ramsey
Sue E. Swanson
Munel M. Troxler
Ana Z. Urquia
Mary E. Uzochukwu
Rosalind R. Williams
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
Linda M. Allen
Cynthia A- Anthony
Stephen M. Collins
Bernard R. Minter
Joyce L. Raker
Ryan T. Robinson
Tomy L. Truett
Michael D. Wallers
Alice C. Warren
PLANT SCIENCE
Robert J- Cummings
Lynne H. Lazzara
Michael K. Neal
Melvin L- Tucker
Thadd G. Tyson
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
A. James Hicks, Dean
ART
Devonne R. Anthony
L^any M. Dunsion
Anthony G Greenwell
Lisa A- Homer
Donna W. Jent
Carlos R. Mathis
Cheryl E. Steward
Stacy M. Thompson
Kelly J. Welbom
BIOLOGY
Diane A. Barber
Gaynelle Bowden
Sandra K Carter
Tawanna B. Dixon
Mana N. Graham
Melanie J Greene
Candace R. Hamlin
Judy C. High
Temple S. Howell
Michelle L. Johnson
Trent L. Jones
Penny L. Sappington
Norman R. Sisk
Emma J. Slallings
Donna L. Williams
CHEMISTRY
Javon S. Cooper
Patricia D. Hatch
Tamara A. Howard
Margaret I. Kanipes
June C. Kearney
Gregory O. Long
Karen S. Lowe
Kevin E. Miller
Lisa R. Shoffner
Tori D. Williams
ENGLISH
Dana M. Adams
Michele N. Bennett
Jodi T. George
Traci L. Gullick
John W. Hodge
Lamie G. Horton
l^avonda R. Jackson
Raeshay A. Jones
Jody R. Martin
Ruth E. Richmond
Shermonica E Scot!
Cynthia A. Scurlock
Beverly E Threat:
Theresa F. Washington
Anna V. Young
HISTORY
Bobby Andrews, Jr.
Johnenc C Emehel
Vince P. Hairston
Michael R. Hall
Shawn R. Tuck
Kevin A- Tyree
Ivory Ward
Tony B- Watlmgion
MATH. & COMPUTER SCIENCE
Noel W. Abbon
Siddiq Abdullah
Paul L. Adams
Katnna D. Alexander
Shahir Alsayyedahmad
Timothy D. Archer
Carolyn A. Bell
Donald J- Boggs
Sandra D. Bowen
Tony S. Brokenborough
Pamela D. Carlton
Jennie R. Caudle
Jeffrey C. Coleman
Wanda H. DeVane
Eugene K. Fahy
Carmen S. Fisher
Vincent H. Fleming
Stephanie R. Forbes
James T. Guthne
Sharon R. Hanley
Harriet J- Hardin
Michael J. Hatcher
Alan K- Hayes
Mark D. Head en
Rhonda S. Hightower
Marcelious A. Hodge
Robin L. Howard
Marc Hubbard
Teresa A. Johnson
Maunce K. Jones
Michael Kirkland, Jr.
l^atonya A. Lawson
Antoinette Mack
Jeffrey T. Martm
Karen M. McCormick
Lethia S. Mebane
Robin F- Moms
Steven H. Ray
Wanda F. Reed
Darrell Richardson
Deena Y. Richey
Eugenia L Robinson
Lamont D. Robinson
Franklin A. Rouse
Howard K. Sanders
Bnan A- Scott
Joe L. Simmons
Vincent T. Snipes
Jeanine Strickland
Willie Sykes, ID
Leonard J. Testa
Andrea T. Thompson
Camilla C. Thompson
Theresa A. Toler
John W. Turner, Jr.
Maunce A. Tyler
Monica T. Waddell
Hubert T. Wagstaff, H.
Mansa J. Williams
Jean S. Wilson
Konstanunos Zorbas
MUSIC
Wanda Y. Barnes
Rodney E. Gilmore
John E. Greene
Tonya W. Heath
Vandalia W. McAdoo
Tyrone Stanley
PHYSICS
Kevin C. Butler
Vanis O. Marshall
Alfred H. Muraton
William E. Pendleton
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Keisha M. Boggan
Gary J. Bnaain
Fredencka Bryant
Derrek L. Bryson
Deirdre A. Chemomas
Mark P. Chester
Yolanda M. Cole
Hazel J. Crosby
Dons M. Daye
William H. Hill
Abdulai K Kaikai
Paul A Lester
Sharon M. Patmon
Bnan Pax ton
Jessica M Perry
Herbert A. Reed
Ronald L. Robinson
Frederick L. Sanford
Angelicia Simmons
Carol J. Trevathan
Sabnna A. Wimbush
PSYCHOLOGY
Tanya N. Bibby
Elizabeth J. Broach
Saundra D. Brooks
Nichelle 1. Carter
Hector W. Cooper
Vickie L Dwon
Mildred H. Enos
Angela M. Hairston
Cawana D. Hemdon
Marcia Ingram
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(COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES - continued)
PSYCHOLOGY CONTD.
Renita J. Kittrell
Rosemary Richmond
Clifton L. Smith
Charlene A. Speas
Wilma L. Worsley
SOCIOLOGY & SOCIAL
WORK
Jenny L. Bowers
Adrian S. Brewington
Bernard M. Clinkscales
Shelby O. Cobb
Steven R. Cureton
Kenneth Edwards
Ella R. Evans
Patricia S. Foeller
Wendy R. Forshee
Michael R. Harris
Martin Houglan
Tonya R. Langston
Alicia J. McClain
Wanda J. Pulliam
Charles D. Roseboro
Sabrina R. Russell
Conieka J. Stevenson
Brenda A. Tart
Marilyn J. Thomas
Kelvin R. Watson
Terry L. Wille
Erika N. Woods
SPEECH & THEATER
ARTS
Dawn R. Anthony
Jearrod S. Arnold
Regina A. Avery
Curtis E. Baldwin
Tully S. Barnette
Sharon H. Bean
Larry M. Bell. Jr.
Cordelia S. Blanding
Stephanie N. Boone
Dauna L. Brown
Kevin T. Carroll
Archie B. Cook
Tony R. Curtis
Yolande Y. Davis
Angela D. Eaddy
Pamela A. Fleming
Melody J. Garrett
Patricia A. Griffith
Paula A. Hamilton
Gary L. Hooker
Glenda L. Home
Da ran E. Howard
Erie A. Isaac
Adri-Anne D. Jones
Adri-Courtney G. Jones
Jacqueline D. Jordan
Jesse Kellum. Ill
Stefanie A. King
Krishna R. Lathan
Marion Lee
Lenore A. Lewis
Irma J. Moore
Joy D. Moore
Tammy S. Moye
Monica E. Scott
Stephen E. Short
Gia A. Sibert
Cassandra L. Sligh
Pamela R. Smith
Michael K. Troutman
Mical Whitaker
Natasha Y. Williams
Trade C. Woods
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS
Quiester Craig, Dean
ACCOUNTING
John Alexander, Jr.
Chelsea L. Arnold
Samantha I. Ashburn
Pamela N. Askew
Diana L. Bailey
Dedric L. Barber
Troy L. Barbour
Donald F. Barnes
Marion L. Barnes
Pamela L. Basheer
Antonio Blow
Karen R. Bolden
Anita F. Bonner
Darlene C. Bowden
Melissa F. Bracken
Lisa D. Branch
Christopher Braswell
Viola M. Brinson
Lisa Broadie
Burnie L. Brodie
Verneice Bromell
Stacy M. Brown
Kenneth R. Bryant
Charlene Bullock
Deborah L. Cain
Chie M. Cairo
Andrea N. Caison
Carrie L. Caldwell
James C. Caldwell
Kimberly A. Clark
James E. Clinkscales
Ivy P. Cobia
Chiquita D. Crawford
Michele Y. Crawley
Angela R. Crews
Arethea D. Crews
Stefanie M. Cunninghan
Crystal L. Dalton
Shanda C. Daniels
Cornelius H. Davis, III
Dezrael R. Davis
Jini E. Davis
Sarita D. Davis
Teresa M. Davis
Marvin W. Dawson
Karen M. Dickey
Andrea L. Drumwright
Phyllis C. Dunston
Beverly R. Eccles
Kimberly M. Ellis
Reginald O. Feaster
Keisha M. Fields
George C. Flemming
Saundra D. Fry
Glynis Lee Fuller
Darian M. Fultz
Shannon G. Goines
Carla L. Gordon
Carmen D. Gordon
Eric R. Grant
Bridgette L. Gray
James C. Griffin
Jocelyn M. Hairston
Pamela L. Harrigan
Constance R. Harris
Teressa L. Harvey
David Hill
Leonard M. Hilliard
George C. Hipp
Alysa J. Holland
Erikka J. Holmes
Jacqueline D. Hooks
Bernadine B. Hudson
Demetris L. Jenkins
Elma L. Jenkins
Edward B. Johnson
Joycelyn M. Johnson
Kimberly A. Johnson
Sonya D. Johnson
Andrea R. Jones
Angela C. Jones
Kimberly M. Jones
Steven V. Jones
Tracy M. Jordan
Ester J. Kamara
Joanel B. Kellman
Teresa M. Kerr
Robin Y. Key
Angela King
Debra M. Lambson
Saundra D. Lassiter
Angela M. Lee
Kevin L. Little
Anna M. Lowdermilk
Tracie J. Lowe
Kevin O. Lynch
Sherri A. Lyon
Sabrina Lyons
Andrea C. Lyttle
John R. Mack
Amy L. Marley
Erika J. Martin
Chauntina M. Massey
Charles A. Matthews
Felicia L. McCain
Delinda V. McCorvey
Kelli L. McCoy
Jonetta McCullough
Monee M. McGuire
Queen M. McSwain
David L. Moore
Cheryl D. Mooty
Cecily V. Nash
Keith Nason
Lisa A. Owens
Michelle A. Parker
Ricky A. Parker
Sherry D. Parker
Tammy Y. Parker
Arthur Parks, III
Tianitia M. Parrish
Shana Y. Patrick
Trishonda Y. Patrick
Charissa L. Peppers
Keeca L. Peters
Sheila R. Pinckney
Kimberly N. Pitt
Mary E. Plummer
Vicki D. Proctor
Willie E, Quick, Jr.
Gerard R. Rawls
Franklin K. Ray
Paula D. Rhodes
Lawrence T. Rodgers
Tijuana C. Rountree
Sandra L. Russ
Stephanie R. Sellers
Naeemah O. Shareef
Tania D. Simmons
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ACCOUNTING - continued
Craig S. Sims
Craig D. Smith
Kim Smith
Lisa S. Smith
Shaunda N. Smith
Tara L. Smith
Gregory S. Squire
Stephanie A. Stafford
Alicia S. Stokes
Tammy R Strange
Dawn E. Tay
Crystal Taylor
Kenneth G. Taylor
Natasha Taylor
Avery M. Tharrington
Dwight A- Thompson
Andrea L. Towns
Rhonda M. Turner
Francis I. Ukadike
Ricky A- Vassor
Marvin R. Vines
Marvin L. Walton
Gretchen L. Warner
David L. Wilkerson
Joy L. Wilkerson
Cynthia A. Williams
Kim D- Williams
Robin N- Williams
Tribut L. Williamson
William M. Wills
William T. Wilson, III
Stephanei I. Woodland
Rhonda D. Woodruff
Anne M. Yancey
BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION
Kimberly D. Allen
Constance E. Archie
Melaine C. Barco
Alonza Barnett, Jr.
Johnnie M. Baskin
Sylvia C. Bellinger
Tracy V. Benjamin
Garrett D Bolden
David A. Brewster
Sharon L. Bridges
Sherri Broadnax
Wendy D. Broadway
Camilla T. Brooks
Dexter R. Brooks
Sharon Brooks
David A. Brown
Kevin A. Burnette
Kevin R. Burns
Deborah F. Bush
Steven D. Cannon
Alan B- Carroll
Ethel M. Chiles
Crystal A. Cooper
Vickie L. Corbett
Saidat N. Crawford
Jonathan K. Cruise
James W. Davidson
Ronald C. Davis
Tamara L. Davis
Mark L. Dixon
Shana M. Dixon
Cheryl T. Dudley
Arlene D. Dunn
Eugene Durham, Jr.
Eugene A. Eaves
William C. Elmore
Shewanda D. Ferguson
Yolanda N. Fisher
Anthony L. Fuller
Todd E. Gabriel
Daphne Y. Garland
Cynthia Green
Elaine F. Greene
Timothy A. Guntcr
Tonya M. Hamiel
Lisa Hamilton
Kevin N. Harris
Wendell E. Harris
Veressa M. Hendrix
Sharon A. Higgins
Deborah D. Hill
Marinda R. Hill
Teresa D. Hodge
Brian L. James
Delores B. Jones
Kimberly A. Jones
Shannon L. Joseph
Alfreda A. Justice
Monica D Kerr
Kabromlyn L. Lang
Elmer L. Leary
Jonathan M. Leath
Crystal L. Lee
Deborah D. Lee
Donald E. Lee
Hoyte E. Lee
Tonja L. Lee
Tracy D. Lett
Aurdres Lewis, Jr.
Lisa M. Little
Rhonda Y. Lucas
Veronica L. Lynch
Amy L. Malone
Melanie A. Marlin
Pamela M. Martin
Gregory J. Mathews
John H. Matthews
Alphonso D. McClendon
Monique L. McCormick
Derrick E. McGuire
Lori D. McLaughlin
Nichelle McNair
Geneane R. Miller
Monica N. Miller
Jeffrey D. Monroe
Janie T. Morning
Emily A. Morrison
Andre' D. Nelson
Hope Nichols
Victor C. Nsonwu
Barbara S. Ostler
Anthony R. Pass
Tia J. Penn
Jacolyn S. Perkins
Christopher K. Perry
Paula Y. Peterkin
Lashonn D. Pinkney
Stefanie A. Preece
Tony W. Robinson
Lavonnya R. Sanders
Barbara J. Satterfield
Joyce H. Satterfield
Shantha A. Scott
Taiwo Y. Singletary
Pamela R. Smith
Lisa Stigger
Frederick D. Surgeon
William J Sykes
Eugene K. Thomas
Kenneth R. Thomas
Elliott L. Turner
Erinn L. Tyson
Glenda A. Waddell
Linda W. Ward
Clarence R. Watley
Yolanda L. Webb
Fernando L. Wheeler
David L. White
Crystal L. Wilkerson
Jimmy L. Williams, II
Michelle D. Williams
Rudolph C. Worsley
John K. Wright
Joseph M. Wright
BUSINESS ED & ADM. SERVICES
Angelene Alexander
Pamela A. Barber
Sandra Bates
Vanessa A. Caudle
Debra Dawson
Patricia A. Day
Grenita T. Foster
Linda G. Johnson
Barbara M. Lee
Ericka L. McCants
Carol A. Munns
Laurietta M. Scott
Margaret L. Staton
Sharon Waldrum
ECONOMICS
Matthew C. Barnhill
Thomas L. Breeze
Rolanda Burnett
Bowman K. Burton
Michelle L. Gainey
Kimberly A. Gibson
April I. Hinson
Jothany D. Sharpe
Kimberly M. Sledge
Gregory M. Triplin
Kevin L. Turner
Tanya Y. White
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Albert Walker, Dean
CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION
Dwan S. Barnes
Tanya N. Brady
Wanda G. Cobb
Kimberly D. Draft
Va-Lencia M. Farmer
Therman L. Flowers
Shelby S. Henderson
Paul C. Johnson
Sandra J. Jones
Allison H. Karcher
Michelle A Moore
Shirleta B. Norford
Lisa W. Roach
Janet L. Thomas
Sabrina R. Watson
Sabrina L. White
Vivian L. Whitlock
Wilma C. Wille
HEALTH, PHYSICAL ED.
& REC
Vicki W. Alston
Jennifer Faison
Kenneth C. Hodges
Juan 0. Jackson
Bethel R. Wiliiams
HUMAN DEVEL. & SERVICES
Kimberly L. Dillahunt
Loury A. Ollison
Janeen E. Thomas
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SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
William Craft, Acting Dean
ARCHITECTURAL
ENGINEERING
Hassan R Al-Derham
Mohamed A. Al-Sheeb
Cynthia D. Barnes
Ingrid O. Bullock
Brian F. Cheek
Dennis W. Clough
James M. Cox
Kelly D Diggs
Raymond G Dobbins
Anesha J. Edwards
Allan D. Finch
Eddie G. Fitts
David C- Freeman
Terry L. Frizzell
Jeffrey L. Henderson
Johnnie C. Hinton
Tonya T. Lane
Dwayne L. Moody
Jerome R. Redmond
Crystal C. Taylor
Roy A. Thomas
David M. Thompson
Nicole E. Walford
Patricia V. Whitaker
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
James L. Adams
Lisa D. Ashby
Deidra D. Cheeks
Allyson C. Cooper
Jasmin C. Daniels
Karen S. Dixon
Sonva K. Drumgoole
Collins R. Geter
Bantee L. Hall
Thomas B Keefer
Dara M. Kendall
James W. Ledbetter, Jr.
Veda E. Lewis
Sonji Lucas
Tonyu A. Marshall
Michael E. McCormick
Cledra A. McCullers
Kimberly M. Moody
Joseph R. Pittman
Mathlon K. Pulliam
Terry M. Sanders
Benjamin C. Saundres
Jason P. Senn
Kenneth B. Smisor
Alicia P. Smith
David A. Williams
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Wright R Archer. Ill
Samuel J. Boyd
Carla J. Davis
Tyrone W. Farmer
Johnny D. Hardister
Gerald C. Parker. Jr.
!Leotis L. Parrish
• Sherell Williams
ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING
Kimberly N. Allen
Michael C. Allen
Kalim A. Andraos
Cedric S. Anthony
Lloyd A. Best
William A. Bowen
William L. Bowes
Dawn M. Braswell
Kimberly D. Bronner
Juan J. Brooks
John A. Brown
Zanda P. Bryant
Karlton C. Butts
Jane E. Carpenter
Johnny M. Carr
Cedric C. Carter
Suzanne Carver
Sterling L. Charles
Habib R. Chaudhry
Sean T. Cheatham
Eric L. Daniel
Carl E. Davis
Thomas A. Dukes
Derrek B. Dunn
Carleen M. Edwards
Tracey Y. Edwards
Vivian M. Evans
Zaher I. Farah
Karen K. Fischer
Herman F. Flowers
Rita E. Fontell
Raymond B. Franklin
Efram R. Fuller
Guat E. Gan
Eric M. Gladney
Charles W. Griffin. Jr.
Linwood E. Halsey
Sharon F. Harris
Booker T. Hawes
Zidan H. Hindi
Annette Holliday
James C. Holzshu
Alisa N. Hopson
Lisa N. Hopson
Jack N. Huffines. Jr.
Donna M. Hulen
Mary G. Hulitt
Jeffrey T. Jackson
Russell D. Jackson
William O. Johnson
Eric F. Jones
Joseph Jurich. Jr.
Willie L Kea
William P. Kelly
Donovan K. Krikland
Michael C. Lanier
Kent R. Layher
Myrick D. Lloyd
Foong Lo Yoon
James M. Lyman
Joyce D. Lyon
Richard D. Lytle
Michael A. Mackey
Daniel T. Martin
Dean R. Matthews
Clint M. McCann
Roderick M. McLean
David F. Morrison
Chadwich A. Nelson
Kelvin J. Peele
Douglas E. Peters
Anthony T. Pollock
Diane R. Porter
Paul D. Powell
Greg M. Pysher
Rene' H. Railey
Johnathan M. Reason
Karl Ricanek. Jr.
Terri L. Roach
Hubert D. Robertson. Jr.
Cheri L. Robinson
Demetre M. Robinson
Marc W. Rose
Gayronza R. Rozier
Richard Sato
Greg S. Sauve
Bryon L. Shelton
Christopher S. Shoaf
Darell L. Simpson
Lori A. Small
Maynard R. Stalter
Celestine S. Stanton
Charles A.Stigger
Thomas L. Stone
Nancy L. Terrell
Keith B. Terry
Tecla M. Thomas
Terence F. Thomas
James D. Thorne. Jr.
Andrea Y. Thornton
Dana L. Tilley
Juan M. Tillman
Edward E. Tobe
Joseph V. Turner
Jacqueline Y. Tyson
David M. Wainaina
Prabhkirat S. Walha
Kiiettti L. Walker
Tawanda L. Wallace
William C. Welborn
Matthew E. Whitmore
Andre L. Winstead
Melanie V. Wright
INDUSTRIAL
ENGINEERING
Tracy D. Bowman
Stephanie M. Bromell
Anna A. Brooks
Berry L. Carter
Ketesha K. Clemons
Rodney C. Combs
Pamela R. Comer
Michele D. Dalton
Charlene Graham
Patrice Greenwood-Bynum
Burdette J. Joyner
Kimberly R. King
Tony A. Lee
Derrick L. Leonard
Erika L. Mansfield
Winifred L. Martin
William M. McBroom
Charlene J. McDonald
Anthony V. McNair
Benjamin F. Morrow. Jr.
Johann E. Mueller
Bruce E. Ramfolo
Carol L. Ramseur
Barry L. Ray
Leslie E. Simms
Desinta Speller
Suraya B. Spencer
Rae D. Stewart
Derrick R. Taylor
Lewis A. Watson
Kathy J. Welborn
Rodney B. White
Eddie Williams. Jr.
Mark T. Williams
Cheryl R. Wise
Walthea V. Yarbrough
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Victor R. Albea
Dearea L. Allen
Gary T. Baldwin
Glenn F. Barnes
Thomas R. Blunk
Henry Boyd. Ill
Cheryl L. Casper
Thomas A. Cheston
Gary E. Collins
Larry M. Cotton
Larry D. Craven
Jack D. Crawford
Cedric A. Dobson
Dinnatia J Doster
Gregory E. Ellis
Winfred Everhart. Jr.
Monica V. Fennell
Arve T. Finstad
Theodore M. Gaither
Garla A. Glover
Eric W. Goforth
Lewis H. Griffin. Jr
Victor B. Griffin
Gregory T. Hall
George W. Hunter. Ill
David L. Johnson
David P. Johnson
Rita H. Joiner
Raphael D. Jones
Robert W. Kennedy
Scott A. Lewis
Kimberly D. Lloyd
Cynthia A. Massey
Tonya L. McKoy
Dana M. McMillan
Curtis A. Randolph
James R. Ricks
Jeffery B. Roberts
Pedro J. Santiago
John P. Scavuzzo
Mark A. Schanewolf
Paula D. Southerland
Dwight V. Squire
Wanda L. Surgeon
Senta M. Taylor
Disengomoka E. Tezzo
Lee A. Thibodeaux
Michael D. Walton
Shelley Africa-Floyd
Sonya L. Alford
Lisa N. Audrey
Charla M. Bailey
Alison C. Bingman
Janice C. Boswell
Aquinetta D. Brown
Sandra K. Carter
Jerry D. Chance
Crystal D. Cody
Shelley K. Douthart
SCHOOL OF NURSING
Beverly Malone, Dean
June N. Farmer
Dorothy M. Forsythe
Nettie M. Guy
Tammy R. Gwynn
Cindy C. Hester
Linda J. Horney
Patsy O. Hubbard
Beth E. Jackson
Kendall W. Johnson
Tonya L. Lane
John A. Martin
Elaine A. Melton
Bonnie M. Morehead
William S. Minor
Clifton B. Parker
Patricia Peterson
David L. Poe
Angela H- Pope
Sandra Y. Rancer
Veronica C. Seymour
Sarah S. Siler
Ruth A. Simpson
Notasha D Smalls
Bertha A. Stanfill
Patricia L. Tadlock
Judy C. Terry
Tanya C. Thomas
Linda G. Thompson
Sonya J. Truett
Deborah A. Turner
Joan Williams
Kathryn L. Williams
Mary D. Wood
SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY
Earl Yarbrough, Dean
CONSTRUCTION
MANAGEMENT & SAFETY
Kent D. Boyer
Barry R. Cooper
Bruce L. Cramer
Anthony C. Crowder
Charles M. Neese
Randy G. Simmons
Vella M. Strickland
ELECTRONICS &
COMPUTER TECH.
Robert I. Atkinson
Robert H. Bald, Jr.
Bryan K. Ballard
DeVaughn A. Body
Andre D. Byrd
William D. Cain
Randall D. Clark
Charles L. Cooper, Jr.
Sandra D. Daniels
Malcolm M. Fuller
Roderick Galloway
Sean D. Glover
Alfred C. Hall
James E. Hinson
Cleveland Jackson, Jr.
Rodney M. Johns
Reginald E. Johnson
Terry H. Keith
Ronald E. Lane
Tracy A. Lassiter
Karon V. Lawrence
Anthony E. Leath
Johnny E. Luck
Garry W. Lunsford
Brandon S. Maxwell
Gary R. Mclntyre
William Montgomery
Michael A. Moore
Eddie L. Nuckols
Wesley L. Pegram
Shawn L. Rainey
Michelle R. Rogan
Edrin W. Rouse
Charles O. Sanya
Robert W. Schofield
Keith W. Stephenson
Zia E. Torabian
William T. Walls
Jimmie W. Whitesell
MANUFACTURING &
AUTO. TECHNOLOGY
Charles L. Brown
Sonya D. Bumey
Dolores J. Carter
Robert H. Daniel
Donald A. Diemer
Martha S. Dunovant
Jeffrey W. Finch
William E. Garris
Ben M. Greenfield
Alvin G. Harris
Felicia S. Hooper
Rickey D. Johnson
Vance E. Lanier, Jr.
Cynthia R. Livengood
Charles B. Miller
David L. Miller
Brian K. Rountree
Jeffrey V. Rudder
Valerie J. Shepard
William P. Shermer
Robert R. Simmons
Jerry C. Vuncannon
Richard G. Williams
TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
Ma'Aruf K. Adamu
Karen P. Belton
Joseph Brzezinski, Jr.
Dollie F. Cheek
Christopher Droessler
Samuel O. Egere
Carroll F. Gunter
Craig R. Harrison
Melvin T. Jackson
Bukar A. Kachalla
Herman G. Locklear
Ronda R. Roten
Marvin G. Work
Mai A. Jajere
FRESHMAN STUDIES/ LEARNING ASSISTANCE CENTER
Sandra Alexander, Director
UNDECIDED MAJORS
Michael K. Alexander
Angela Q. Alston
Miranda L. Beaupierre
Ion L. Black
Tracey D. Booth
Eddie P. Bradley
Kelvin D. Bratcher
Sherman L. Brown
Anthony Carr
Venina F. Carr
Danny Coley
Donna M. Craddock
John R. Cumbus
Aaron L. Foster
Howard D. Gaither
Jimmetia N. Goins
Wayne R. Green
Travis L. Grimes
Tshombe K. Hamilton
Brenda J. Harris
Richard D. Harrison
Charles R. Hicks
Gloria J. Hylton
Sharon Jenkins
Shannon Y. Johnson
Caroline S. Jones
Kesselly J. Kasiah
Jeffrey A. Kendall
Barry E. Lawrimore
Janice M. Lewis
Tonya F. Lucas
Andrew L. Makenete
Bruce A. Mapp
Charisse Y. Marshall
Nettie D. McCollough
Ronald E. McKoy
Myra B. McNeill
Joseph M. Meeks
Robert B. Monroe
Hal J. Moore
James C. Nagle
Michelle L. Neely
Carolyn J. Nicholson
Marc R. Payne
Shawn F. Perkins
Orlando Poteat
Betty J Pulliam
David M. Rice
Tina A. Sanders
Tracy Smith
Devon M. Spaulding
Michelle C. Sykes
Nicole D. Turner
Janeen T. Uzzell
Melanie R. Vanderhorst
Quentin L. Whitted
Robin V. Whitworth
Keisha O. Williams
Kim L. Yarbrough
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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
HONORS PROGRAM
Robert Andrews. Jr. -History
Dana M. Adams-English
Shahir T. Alasyed-Ahmed-
Comp. Sc.
Karen Brooks-English
Venina Carr-Sociology
Javon S. Cooper-Chemistry
Steven Cureton-Scoial Work
Angela D. Eaddy-Speech
Kenneth Edwards-Social
Work
Sharon Hanley-Comp. Sc.
Michael R. Harris-Sociology
Patricia Hatch-Chemistry
Michael Hatcher-Comp. Sc.
Lavonda Jackson-English
Raeshay Jones-English
Lisa Homer-Art
Margaret I. Kanipes-
Chemistry
Alicia McClain-Sociology
Dana McKnight-Foreign
Language
Tammy S. Moye-
Communications
William Pendleton-Physics
Wanda J. Pulliam-Social
Work
Ruth Richmond-English
Howard Sanders-Comp. Sc.
Penny L. Sappington-Biology
Rita Scales-Speech
Brian A. Scott-Comp. Sc.
Angelica Simmons-Political Sc.
Norman Sisk-Biology
Michael K. Troutman-Speech
Shawn R. Tuck-History
Tony B. Watlington-History
Tori Williams-Chemistry
Anna Young Speech
ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA FRESHMAN HONOR
SOCIETY
Darryl R. Artis
Michele N. Bennett
Tracy D. Bowman
Lisa D. Branch
Viola M. Brinson
Deborah F. Bush
Deborah L. Cain
Pamela D. Carlton
Harold W. Cogdell. Jr.
Pamela R. Comer
Angela R. Crews
Arethea D. Crews
Crystal L. Dalton
Jini E. Davis
Dana M. Adams
James L. Adams
Keith L. Bazemore
Sean A. Blaylock
Garret D. Bolden
Anita F. Bonner
Sandra B. Bowen
Karlton C. Butts
Stephanie G. Adams
Diana Leah Bailey-
Jacqueline Felecia Ballou
Felicia Ann Bolden
Celeste D. Chambers
Patricia Ann Jones
Benita Edrena Lewis
Alvin Grant Harris
Patricia Darlene Hatch
April Lynette Hinson
Bernadine Beryl Hudson
Russell Donovan Jackson
Charles McDuffie Johnson
Rickey Donnell Johnson
Andrea Renee Jones
Tonya M. Lacewell
Crystal Lynn Lee
Kimberly M. Ellis
Shannon G. Goines
Carla L. Gordon
Carmen D. Gordon
Carnela R. Hill
Marinda R. Hill
Alisa N. Hopson
Lisa N. Hopson
Shannon Y. Johnson
Frederic B. Jones
Maurice K. Jones
Robin Y. Key-
Angela King
Tonya N. Lawrence
Nichelle I. Carter
Deidra D. Cheeks
Gary E. Collins
Michele Y. Crawley
Steven R. Cureton
Derrek B. Dunn
Dugene Durham. Jr.
Taritia Melise Bradford
Vivian Lee Byrd
Chie-Mana Cairo
Pierre Christopher Cook
Chiquita Dannette Crawford
Saundra L. Russ
William Thomas Wilson
Tyrone Sherard Williamson
Veda Elaine Lewis
Gary Wayne Lunsford
Anton Christopher Martin
George R. Mayo
Monee M. McGuire
Adrienne Day McKoy
Lori Devae McLaughlin
Jeffrey Alan McLaurin
Nina Jeanean McLendon
Natalie Anne McQueen
Gregory 0. Long
Veronica I. Lynch
Antoninette Mack
Erika L. Mansfield
Pamela M. Martin
Monica N. Miller
Gugulethu M. Mkhize
Cheryl D. Mooty
Jonetta McCullough
Charlene J. McDonald
Tammy Y. Parker
Shana Y. Patrick
Kimberly N. Pitt
Larry W. Reynolds
Rita E. Fontell
Tony D. Foreman
Eric M. Gladney
Tonya M. Hamiel
Pamela L. Harrigan
Margaret I. Kanipes
Hovte E. Lee
Eugene Aaron Eaves
David Calvin Freeman
Saundra Denise Fry
Lisa Denise Galloway
Dawn Renee Anthony-
Raphael Carter Fields
Clifton Earl Jones
Janie Teresa Morning
Kay Elaine Neal
Melissa G. Oggs
Linda D. Phillips
Sheila R. Pinckney
Stefanie A. Preece
Gayronza Renet Rozier
Brian A. Scott
Anthony Quenelle Siddle
Barbara J. Satterfield
Jothany D. Sharpe
Kim Smith
Vincent T. Snipes
Lisa M. Stigger
Terence F. Thomas
Juan M. Tillman
Marvin L. Walton
Gretchen L. Warner
Rodney B. White
David L. Wilkerson
Joy L. Wilkerson
William M. Wills
Rhonda D. Woodruff
Charles C. McCullough. Jr
Valdine J. Murphy
Lisa A. Owens
Lavonnya R. Sanders
Penny Sappington
Shermonica E. Scott
Andrea Y. Thornton
Kiietti L. Walker
Jimmy L. Williams. II
Tori D. Williams
Collins Renee Geter
Charlene Graham
James C. Griffin
Jocelyn Mechele Hairston
Paul Antionette Hamilton
James Paul Ward
Sandra Russ
Mikele Denise Simkins
Lawanda Regina Southerland
Dwight Vonjarrell Squire
Joseph Vance Turner
William Henry Whitaker. Jr.
Chandra Danita Williams
Cynthia Maria Worth
Walthea Victoria Yarbrough
Robin Lynnette Howard
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BETA ALPHA PSI NATIONAL ACCOUNTING
HONOR SOCIETY-ZETA SIGMA CHAPTER
Diana Bailey
Chie Cairo
Chiquita Crawford
Teresa Davis
Bridgette Gray
James Griffin
Jocelyn Hairston
Erikka Holmes
Kimberly Johnson
Andrea Jones
Andrea Lyttle
Monee' McGuire
Sheila Pinckney
Tania Simmons
Tijuana Rountree
Sandra Russ
ETA KAPPA NU ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
HONOR SOCIETY
William Bowen
Cary Burnette
Cedric Burns
Karlton Butts
Claude W. Dunston
Raymond B. Franklin
Parminder Ghuman
Sharon Harris
Donna Hulen
Russel Jackson
Richard N. Johnson
Talia Mcray
Chadwich Nelson
Earnest Pendleton
Paul D. Powell
Dwight Smith
Maynard R. Stalter, Jr.
Joseph Turner
Jacqueline Tyson
David Wainaina
Berdenia Walker
Denise White
PHI ALPHA THETA INTERNATIONAL HONOR
SOCIETY
Clyde E. Alston
Johneric Chukwuemeka
Emehel
Vince P. Hairston
Michael Ramon Hall
PI MU EPSILON MATHEMATICS HONOR
SOCIETY
Rina S. Carter
Wanda H. DeVane
Marvin T. Dixie
Kimberly D. Lloyd
Wanda V. Lynch
Audrey L. Speights
William T. Brown
Cynthia A. Massey
Walthea V. Yarbrough
Michael David Walton
Jacqueline Y. Tyson
Andrea Y. Thornton
Audrey L. Speights
Gayronze R. Rozier
Chadwich H. Nelson
Talia M. McCray
Kimberly D. Lloyd
Rita Hagood Goiner
Oi M. Foong
Sandra A. Howell
Brian A. Scott
Kabirah Shabazz
William B. Timmons
PI TAU SIGMA HONOR SOCIETY
James R. Ricks
Dwight V. Squire
Prentiss D. Ward
Karyn B. Williams
Curtis Randolph
Woodrow Winchester
Paul Southerland
Dinnatia Doster
Wanda Surgeon
Gary Collins
Derea Allen
Theodore Gaither
Tonya McKoy
Rita Joiner
Michael Walton
TAU BETA PI HONOR SOCIETY
Donna M. Hulen
Charlene Graham
Parminder S. Ghuman
Theodore M. Gaither
Gary E. Collins
Karlton C. Butts
Stephanie M. Butts
Rodney B. White
Joseph V. Turner
Wanda L. Surgeon
Cynthia A. Massey
Russell D. Jackson
David C. Freeman. Jr.
Krishnan R. Vaidyanathan
Brian Scott Oakley
Patricia V. Whitakers
Reshetta E. Roberts
Allan D. Finch
Maynard R. Stalter Jr.
Cary E. Burnette
Berdenia P. Walker
Paul D. Powell
David Surgeon, III
Ernest L. Pendleton
Richard N. Johnson
Paul L. Sutherland
William T. Brown. Ill
Claude W. Dunston
SIGMA TAU DELTA INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH
HONOR SOCIETY
Dana M. Adams
Tracii Lynette Guillick
Paula A. Hamilton
Larnie Glenn Horton. Jr.
Lavonda R. Jackson
Raeshay A. Jones
Shermonica E. Scott
John W. Hodge
Ruth Richmond
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STUDENTS AND THEIR ACTIVITIES
ON HOLD FOR JUST A MOMENT.
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Gladys Norris
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A LOOK AT A&T
Aggie Pride 1 What is it? A feeling, an aura,
a spirit. Aggie Pride is phenomenal to an out-
sider. It is the feeling of school spirit that over-
powers one's emotions. Everywhere, From
Dare to Cherokee.
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Graduated from Carver High School, Lake City. South Carolina, in 1967; received a bachelor
of science degree in Physics from North Carolina Agricultural And Technical State University
in 1971 and a doctor of philosophy in Physics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in
1976; presented an honorary doctorate of Laws from North Carolina A&T State University in
1978. an honorary doctorate of Science from Morris College in 1980, and an honorary doctorate
of science from the University of South Carolina in 1984.
RONALD E. MCNAIR(Ph.D.)
NASA Astronaut
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CURRENT REALITIES
FUTURE PROMISES
We here at North Carolina A&T are dedicated to continuous achievement. In all fields and missions we ALWAYS let that true J
Aggie Pride come rushing through.
6500 of the most intelligent, hardworking students in the land go to my favorite school North Carolina A&T State University.
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NORTH CAROLINA
AGRICULTURAL
AND TECHNICAL STATE
UNIVERSITY
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DEPARTMENTAL CHAIRPERSONS
Dr. Arthur Bell
Agricultural Education
Dr. Deborah Callaway
Health. Physical Education & Recreation
Dr. Henry Cameron
Education Policy fit Leadership
Dr. Shoou-Yuh Chang
Civil Engineering
Dr. Aminur Chowdhury
Manufacturing 8t Automotive Technology
Dr. William Craft
Mechanical Engineering
Dr. Helen G. Disher
Foreign Languages
Dr. Walker Dukes
Construction, Management 8s Safety
Dr. Samuel Dunn
Plant Science 8& Technology
Dr. John Foster
Electronics fit Computer Technology
Dr. Meada Gibbs
Business Education St Administrative
Services
Dr. Paul Hester
Curriculum and Instruction
SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT
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DEPARTMENTAL CHAIRPERSONS
Mr. Leroy F. Holmes, Jr.
Art
Dr. George Johnson
Animal Science
Dr. Wendell P. Jones
Mathematics & Computer Science
Dr. Mark Kiel
Accounting
Dr. Franklin King
Chemical Engineering
Dr. Sarah Kirk
Sociology & Social Work
Dr. Wyatt D. Kirk
Human Development & Service
Dr. Arup K. Mallik
Industrial Engineering
Dr. Harold Mazyck
Home Economics
Dr. Peter Meyers
History
Dr. Robert Pyle
Technology Education
Dr. Richard Robbins
Agricultural Economics
SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT
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DEPARTMENTAL CHAIRPERSONS
Dr. Peter Rojeski
Architectural Economics
Dr. Novella Ross
Business Administration
Dr. Emory Sadler
Psychology
Dr. Amarjit Singh
Political Science
Dr. Michael Simmons
Economics
Dr. Mary Moore-Tuggle
Speech, Communications, Theatre Arts
Dr. Clifford Watkins
Lt. Colonel Walter L. Watson, Jr.
Dr. Joseph Whittaker
Music
Air Force ROTC
Biology
Dr. Jimmy L. Williams
English
Dr. Alex Williamson
Chemistry
Dr. Chung Yu
Electrical Engineering
SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT
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STUDENT
LIFE
The challenge during the year of New Horizons - Challenge
And Promises . implies participation by all students in
many constructive activities - and again, education is but
one
In spite of stress upon the individual and the
emphasis of pulling oneself up by his or her
own "boot straps." a carefull observation in-
dicates that most of the work and play done
in this culture is done in groups.
NEW
HORIZONS
Even within the framework of the emphasis upon the indi-
vidual and competition, groups are interdependence upon
various groups are the primary mode of production and
life. One is born into a group - family; he learns in groups
• the classroom; he joins groups for social purpose, and. in
most cases, he works in organizations structured into hier-
archical work groups. Groups are the natural order of life.
With respect to organizations, especially those
who are Registered, a variety of groups exists.
For purposes of efficiency, the development and
maintenance of these groups - they must be
monitored and influenced.
CHALLENGES
AND
PROMISES
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ACADEMIC AND STUDENT
SUPPORT FACILITIES
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IN PURSUIT OF
A QUALITY EDUCATION
GETTING INVOLVED
NEW HORIZONS
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NEW HORIZONS
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FIRST x.s.N LAL
A SPECIAL WAY TO START THE NEW YEAR IS
TO FOCUS ATTENTION TO THE NEW HOR-
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SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT IS OFFERED IN
CHALLENGING WAYS SO THAT PARTICIPANTS
WILL EXPERIENCE MAXIMUM ADVANCES-
ENJOYABLE AND BENEFICIAL LEARNING EX-
PERIENCES ARE ESSENTIAL FOR ACADEMIC
EXCELLENCE
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PING THF DKr \M \I l\ !
FUTURE CHALLENGES AND DEVELOPMENT
EMPHASIS IS PLACED UPON BEING IN TUNE
WITH THE NEEDS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR
CHALLENGES DURING THIS DECADE
HISTORICAL ROOTS OF AGGIE PRIDE AND
SPIRIT ARE EXPLORED BY EACH GENERA-
TION AS A PART OF THE LEARNING PROCESS
WE. AS AGGIES. HAVE A FINE AC-
ADEMIC. SOCIAL. AND CULTURAL
HISTORY TO TAKE PRIDE IN. THE
BAND. THE CROWD. THE CHEER.
LEADERS. THE COLORS. THE STEP-
PING. THE NOISE . . . ALL ADDS UP TO
AGGIE PRIDE" THE BLUE AND GOLD
CRUSH.
FOR EVERY SITUATION THAT
LIFE CAN DEAL US . . . WE ARE PRE-
PARED. AT THE CLOSE OF THE DAY
WHEN WE LOOK ACROSS THE HORI-
ZON WITH THE SETTING SUN, WE
ARE SURE THAT MANY ACCOM-
PLISHMENTS HAVE BEEN AFFOR-
DED. AND WE CAN FACE A NEW DAY
WITH NEW CHALLENGES.
WE ARE CONCERNED WITH DE-
VELOPING ALTERNATIVE UNDER-
STANDINGS RELATIVE TO THE AL-
COHOL ABUSE - DRUG ADDICTION
AND SEXUAL DISCIPLINE PROB-
LEMS BY EMPLOYING QUALITATIVE
RATHER THAN QUANTITATIVE
METHODS.
STUDENT
LIFE
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STUDENT
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EXPECTATIONS OF COLLEGE LIFE ARE EXPLORED WITHIN
THIS UNIVERSITY THROUGH.
GRADUATE STUDIES THIS PRE
SENTS DIVERSITY AND CHAL
LENGES DEVELOPMENT
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CHALLENGES
AND
PROMISES
Instructors establish a condition of involvement while students actively engage
the learning environment.
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STUDENT
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EXPECTATIONS OF COLLEGE LIFE ARE EXPLORED WITHIN
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The theme used this year will reinforce and renew our personal and aca-
demic commitments-
Instructors establish a condition of involvement while students actively engage
the learning environment.
CHALLENGES
AND
PROMISES
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LEARNING!
DISCOVERIES.
Innumerable study skill books are avail-
able and many provide practical advice
and common sense lessons.
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To be complete and real, learning must
reach the whole person, cognitive and af-
fective, and encourage emotional discov-
eries as well as challenge intellectual
thinking skills.
STUDENT
LIFE
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AGGIE PRIDE . . .
It shows everywhere we go and in whatever we do. Homecoming is when we all get together, from old to new Aggies. We express
delight about the institution we love so much. Aggiefest is another exciting and joyful occasion that is also respected across the nation
Year after year thousands of relatives, friends and acquaintances come with their Aggie Pride for a long weekend change of pace. These
and other traditions will be enjoyable as long as there is a North Carolina A&T and Aggie Pride.
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MARTEENA HALL
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If you were standing on top of Marteena Hall looking at the earth, you would no doubt see a great, bright ball reflecting the light
of the sun. You might see shadows of the continents. Even with many words and many, many pictures these cannot tell you everything.
A New Horizon: The 1990's is reaching out for you to visit and enroll . . . Become An AGGIE! You will find you are much more at home
on this campus, no matter where you live on it.
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VALUES. .
THE PROGRAM WAS STIMULATING IN ITSELF. IT PER-
MITTED EACH PARTICIPANT TO ENJOY SATISFYING EX-
PERIENCES WITH PEER GROUPS WHILE OBSERVING THE
WORKINGS OF GROUP DYNAMICS. WHAT A CHALLENGE 1
SAFETY!
STUDENT ACTIVITIES CAN BE LOT
OF FUN!
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TRAVIS MCRAE
6'5" - 200
Junior
Major: Business Education
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MITCHELL BRISTOW
6'2" - 170
Freshman
Major: Marketing
21
Guard
Hamlet, N.C.
LET'S GO AGGIES
DANA ELLIOTT
6'5" - 185
Sophomore
Major: Transportation
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FORWARD
Yancevville. N C
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Superb leadership, both academic and athletic has
marked the eight-year administration of Dr. Edward B. Fort
as the chancellor of North Carolina A&T State University.
Dr. Fort has led the University to new heights of achieve-
ments in terms of outstanding service to the state and the
nation. A&T's professors have been increasingly involved in
research projects of national importance, its students have
achieved state, regional and national recognition for scholarly
and artistic pursuits, and two of its alumni, the Rev. Jesse
Jackson, U.S. Presidential candidate; and the late Dr. Ronald
McNair, astronaut; have achieved international prominence.
Coaches and student athletes at A&T are constantly
reminded by Dr. Fort of the University's long history and tra-
dition of athletic excellence. But Fort's emphasis is on the im-
portance of A&T in graduating leaders for the fields of educa-
tion, science, nursing, technology, agriculture, business, and
the arts.
"This great University must never relinquish its respon-
sibility and mission of being deeply concerned and involved
in the promulgation of academic programs which successfully
prepare student-athletes for increasingly complex roles in so-
ciety," stated Dr. Fort. On a national level, Dr. Fort serves
as a member of the NCAA Presidential Commission, an elect-
ed body of 44 University CEO's. He has rendered outstanding
service.
BOBBY MOORE
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60" - 180
GUARD
Sophomore
Charlotte, N C
Major: Business Education
BASKETBALL
SCHEDULE .
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WILLIAM HODGES
6'2" - 175
Freshman
Major Business Management
10 GUARD
Beltsville. MD
OPPONENT
November
16
at St. John's
27
at UNC Charlotte
29
at Tennessee State
December
2
RADFORD
5
at Winston-Salem State
9
UNC-WILMINGTON
11
at Georgia Tech
Janugar
6
at Howard
8
at Morgan State
10
COPPIN STATE
13
BETHUNE-COOKMAN
15
FLORIDA A&M
18
N.C CENTRAL
20
DELAWARE STATE
JIMMY HUMPHRIES
6'6" - 210
Junior
Major: Sociology
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FORWARD
South Bay. FL
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TEAM RECORDS -
GAMES & SEASON
OPPONENT
January 22 MARYLAND-EASTERN SHORE*
24 UNC-GREENSBORO
27 at Bethune-Cookman
29 at Florida A&M*
31 TENNESSEE STATE
February 3 at Delaware State
5 at Maryland-Eastern Shore
WINSTON-SALEM STATE*
10 at S C. State*
17 HOWARD*
19 MORGAN STATE*
21 at Coppin State*
24 SC STATE*
Most Points Scored: 156 vs. Fayeiteville State, 1968
Fewest Points Scored: 33 vs. Hampton, 1964
Most Opponent's Points Scored: 143 by Norfolk, 1968
Fewest Opponent's Points Scored: 17 by Hampton, 1964
Largest Victory Margin: 61 vs. North Carolina State, 1977
Largest Combined Score: 266 vs. Norfolk, 1968 (134-132 Triple OT)
Most Field Goals: 68 vs. Fayeiteville State, 1968
Most Free Throws Scored: 41 vs. Lincoln, 1970, 41 vs. UMES, 1988
Most Personal Fouls: 42 vs. Western Carolina, 1977
Most Rebounds: 67 vs. Winston-Salem State, 1967
Most Victories: 26(26-4, 1958-59:26-3, 1987-88)
Most Victories Without Defeat: 18 (1958-59)
Most Points Scored: 2,360 (1987-88)
Longest Losing Streak: 11(1988-89)
Highest Scoring Average: 92.3 in 1968
Highest Opponent's Scoring Average: 75.5 (1988-89)
Best Field Goal Percentage: 56.7, 1960
KEVIN MUMFORD
66' - 210
SOPHOMORE
Major: Business Administration
CENTER
Winston-Salem. N.C
* A'
CHRIS JOHNSON
6'8" - 225
FRESHMAN
Major: Computer Science
54
CENTER
Englewood. N.J.
WAYNE MORRIS
6'7" - 200
FRESHMAN
Major: Undecided
33
CENTER
Fayetteville. N.C
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North Carolina A&T has become the envy of basketball
teams across the country. Very few NCAA Division I pro-
grams can match A&T's success on the basketball court. Be-
ginning with Cal Irvin and extending through the current ten-
ure of Don Corbett. A&T has claimed an impressive number
of CIAA and MEAC titles. The years of those championships
are listed below.
CONFERENCE
YEAR
COACH
CIAA
1958
Cal Irvin
CIAA
1959
Cal Irvin
CIAA
1962
Cal Irvin
CIAA
1964
Cal Irvin
CIAA
1967
Cal Irvin
MEAC
1972
Cal Irvin
MEAC
1973
Warren Reynolds
MEAC
1975
Warren Reynolds
MEAC
1976
Warren Reynolds
MEAC
1978
Gene Littles
MEAC
1979
Gene Littles
MEAC
1982
Don Corbett
MEAC
1983
Don Corbett
MEAC
1984
Don Corbett
MEAC
1985
Don Corbett
MEAC
1986
Don Corbett
MEAC
1987
Don Corbett
MEAC
1988
Don Corbett
DARRELL RICHARDSON
44
CENTER
6'6" - 195
Hollister,
V.C.
Sophomore
Major: Computer Science
\\
AFTIS PRESTON
67" - 200
Freshman
Major: Undecided
FORWARD
Philadelphia. PA
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7
COLIN SPADY
6'8" - 215
Sophomore
Major: Mass Communications
25
CENTER
Cary, NC
ALTON WALKER
6'5" . 180
Freshman
Major: Undecided
23
GUARD
Fayetteville, NC.
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Opponent
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No. Name Pos. Hi
10 William Hodges G 6-2
11 Jimmy Humphries F 6-6
12 Glenn Taggart G 6-0
14 Winston Williams G 5-8
20 Travis McRae F 6-5
21 Mitchell Bristow G 6-2
23 Alton Walker G 6-5
24 Bobby Moore G 6-0
25 Colin Spady C 6-8
32 Greg Triplin C 6-7
33 Wayne Morris C 6-7
34 Dana Elliott F 6-5
35 Artis Preston F 6-7
44 Darrell Richardson C 6-6
52 Kevin Mumtord C 6-6
54 Chris Johnson C 6-8
Wt.
( I
Hometown
175
Fr ..
. . .Beltsville, MD
210
Jr . .
. . .South Bay, FL
165
Jr . .
. . . Rochester, NY
145
So..
. . St. Stephens, SC
200
Jr
. . Augusta, GA
170
Fr ..
. . .Rockingham, NC
180
Fr
. . .Fayetteville, NC
180
So..
...Charlotte, NC
215
So ..
. Cary, NC
200
So..
. Greensboro, NC
200
Fr . .
. . .Fayetteville, NC
185
So ..
. . Yanceyville, NC
200
Fr . .
. Philadelphia, PA
195
So ..
..Hollister, NC
210
So . .
. . Winston-Salem, NC
225
Fr
. . Englewood, NJ
GLENN TAGGART
6'0 - 165
Junior
Major: Business Management
12
GUARD
Rochester. New York
GREG TRIPLIN
67" - 200
Sophomore
Major: Transportation
32
FORWARD
Greensboro. North Carolina
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WINSTON WILLIAMS
5'8" - 145
Sophomore
Major: Finance
14
GUARD
St Stephens. South Carolina
21 Mitchell Bristow G 6-2
34 Dana Elliott F 6-5
10 William Hodges G 6-2
11 Jimmy Humphries F 6-6
54 Chris Johnson C 6-8
20 Travis McRae F 6-5
24 Bobby Moore G .6-0
33 Wayne Morris C 6-7
52 Kevin Mumford C 6-6
35 Artis Preston F 6-7
44 Darrell Richardson C 6-6
25 Colin Spady C 6-8
12 Glenn Taggart G 6-0
32 Greg Triplin C 6-7
23 Alton Walker G 6-5
14 Winston Williams G 5-8
170 Fr Rockingham, NC
185 So Yanceyville, NC
175 Fr Beltsville, MD
-10 Jr South Bay, Fl
225 Fr Englewood, NJ
200 Jr Augusta, GA
180 So Charlotte, NC
200 Fr Fayetteville. NC
210 So Winston-Salem, NC
200 Fr Philadelphia. PA
195 So Hollister, NC
215 So Cary, NC
165 Jr Rochester, NY
200 So Greensboro, NC
180 Fr Fayetteville, NC
1-15 So St.Stephens.SC
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Coach Don Corbett has
brought a new meaning to the word
success at North Carolina A&T. As
he begins his 11th season directing
the fortunes of the men's BASKET-
BALL PROGRAM. Corbett al-
ready has played an indelible mark
on A&T's athletic history.
He has won seven consecutive
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
titles and appearances in the NCAA
PLAY-OFFS. His colleagues have
voted him "COACH OF THE
YEAR" FOR SIX SEASONS, an-
other milestone in the annals of
North Carolina A&T and the
MEAC. He also has put together six
seasons with 20 or more victories.
CORBETT begins the 1989-90
season needing only seven victories
to reach the 200-win plateau in his
A&T coaching career. Corbett ex-
plains his success with characteris-
tic modesty. "I've been fortunate to
have had a lot of talented players,"
he says.
One colleague gives a slightly
different version. "He's one of the
game's better minds," he says. "I've
never played a Corbett-coached
team that wasn't ready to play. You
beat Corbett with superior talent
and luck."
CORBETT is a pupil of A&T
alumnus Ed Martin, an inductee
into the North Carolina A&T Sports
Hall of Fame and Himself a proven
winner with 500 victories to his
credit. Martin gave Corbett his first
break intothe coaching ranks on the
collegiate level.
CORBETT was an assistant
HEAD COACH
BASKETBALL
DON CORBETT
CORBETT YEARS AT A&T
YEAR
RECORD
PCT
1979-80
8-19
.296
1980-81
21-8
.724
1981-82
19-9
.678
1982-83
23-8
.741
1983-84
22-7
.758
1984-85
19-10
.660
1985-86
22-8
.733
1986-87
24-6
.800
1987-88
26-3
.896
1988-89
9-18
.333
TOTAL
193-96
.667
under Martin at South Carolina
State and the two moved to Tennes-
see State before Corbett was named
head coach at Lincoln (Missouri)
University in 1971. Lincoln had suf-
fered a woeful 6-19 record and fin-
ished dead last in the Missouri In-
tercollegiate Athletic Association
(MIAA) prior to Corbett's arrival.
Not surprisingly, Corbett im-
mediately turned around the for-
tunes of his alma mater's basketball
program. The Tigers went 22-6 and
won the MIAA championship in
Corbett's first year at the helm.
During eight years at the helm. Cor-
bett led the Tigers to a 159-58 re-
cord, four MIAA titles, and five
berths into the NCAA Division II
Regional playoffs.
CORBETT also had a brief but
successful stint on the high school
level. He spent two seasons as the
head coach at Carver High School
of Columbus, Georgia. Carver went
33-13 and earned back-to-back
berths into the state playoffs during
Corbett's tenure.
CORBETT is a native of Co-
lumbus, Georgia, and was graduat-
ed from Lincoln University in 1964.
He earned a master's degree from
the University of Illinois. He is mar-
ried to the former Freda Fredrick.
They have four children, including
Donald, a graduate of North Caroli-
na A&T; Derrick, a freshman at
North Carolina A&T; Darren and
Denise.
Athletic Board in Control
Dr. James Williams, Chairperson, Dr. Michael Simmons, Vice-chairperson; Dr. Clenton
Blount Jr., Mrs. Paula Jeffries, Dr. Richard Moore, Mr. Andre James, Mr. Leon Warren, Mr.
Milton Jones, Dr. A.V. Blount, Lt. Col. Louie Rivers Jr., Dr. Larry Powers, Dr. Willard Bag
well, Dr. Deborah Callaway, Dr. James Johnson, Mr. Reginald Whitsett, Dr. John Morris,
Dr. Roland Buck, Mr. Arthur McCarrnll. Mrs. Odessa Kimber, Mr. Ralph Shelton, Ms.
Patricia Shelton, Dr. Edward Hayes, Mr. Garrett Laws, Mr. Clinton Gravely, Dr. Stanley Allen,
Dr. Gerald Trucsdale, Dr. Dorothy Alson, Ex-Officio; Mr. Orby Moss, Ex-Officio; Mr. Charles
Mclntyre, Ex-Officio.
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BASKETBALL
SUPPORT STAFF
ASSISTANT COACH
JOHN WILLIAMS
John Williams launches his third season on the
staff of North Carolina A&T as men's basketball
assistant coach. Williams' primary responsi-
bilities include assisting Corbett in practice and
recruiting. He also will have game-day duties and
help with the development of young players.
"John's strengths are his recruiting and his
ability to work with big men!' Corbett said. "The
timing is right, especially with the young players
we have coming in to play up front!'
Williams joined the A&T staff after serving in
a similar capacity for four years at Mid-Eastern
Athletic Conference member South Carolina
State under former Bulldog Coach Percv (Chico)
Caldwell.
The 31-year-old Williams is a native of Sumter,
Alabama, where he played high school basket-
ball. He later played collegiately as a swingman
at Livingston (.Alabama) University, graduating
with a bachelor's degree in business administra-
tion in 1981.
Williams is married to the former Millicent
Arlington.
Tom Bynum
Head Trainer
Theron Thomas
Clock Operator
John Williams
GRADUATE ASSISTANT
Patsy Frazelle
Ticket Manager
Helen Jones
Administrative Assistant
CHARLES HOWARD
Former Aggie forward Charles Howard begins
his first season a graduate assistant in the North
Carolina A&T basketball program. Howard's
duties include coordination of audio-visual facil-
ities, practice planning and other administrative
responsibilities.
Howard earned a bachelor's degree in Business
Administration from A&T in May 1989. He's
pursuing a second bachelor's degree in Business
Education.
He was a member on two Aggie teams w hich
captured Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference titles
and appearances in the NCAA Tournament.
Howard is a native of Wilson, NC, and was
graduated from Fike High School. He attended
Belmont Abbey before transferring to A&T
in 1985.
Selma Pinnix
Basketball Secretary
Sandra Thomas
Athletic Secretary-
Charles Howard
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John Allen
Derek Biggs
Daryl Boykin
Eric Crump
Ralph Dowe
Kirk Graham
Doraine Harris
Demetrius Harrison
252 Football
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Rodney Hatton
Norman Hayes
Craig Holloway
Barry London
Michael McMillan
Bryan Nance
Anthony Parker
Jack Sharpe
Dun
Noisette Smith
Kevin Williams
Hilton Winstead
Drexel Ball
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1989 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
NAME
POS
HT
WT
CL
HOMETOWN
Marcus Alford
LB
5-11
215
SR
Baltimore. MD
John Allen
C
6-3
265
JR
Tampa, FL
Paul Bailey
C
5-11
235
SO
Charlotte, NC
Alonza Barneti
DB
6-2
175
FR
Jacksonville, NC
Seth Bennett
WH
5-11
170
FR
Chance, NC
Derek Biggs
ss
5-10
165
JR
Washington, DC
Daryl Boykin
WB
5-11
185
SO
Piscataway, NJ
Allen Breland
LB
6-2
215
SO
Virginia Beach, VA
Frederick Brown
WR
5-9
170
SO
Glen Raven, NC
Walter Buflord
DB
5-10
180
so
Charlotte, NC
Anthony Carnngton
FB
5-9
185
so
Concord. NC
William Covington
WR
5-10
175
FR
High Point, NC
Jerome Crawford
FB
6-1
210
SR
Greensboro, NC
Eric Crump
OT
6-3
279
so
Charlotte. NC
Steve Cureton
TE
5-11
190
JR
Goldsboro, NC
Chris Davis
LB
5-10
195
FR
Winston-Salem, NC
Ralph Dowe
OT
6-0
300
JR
Indianapolis. IN
Charles English
OG
5-10
245
FR
Raleigh. NC
Ernest Garner
C
6-0
270
so
Garysburg, NC
John Garner
DL
6-2
245
so
Madison. NC
Reginald Glover
LB
5-11
205
so
St Matthews. SC
Kirk Graham
DL
6-1
280
JR
Atlanta. GA
Robert Graham
LB
6-3
215
JR
Kernersville. NC
Brenden Hargett
WR
5-9
170
SO
New Bern. NC
Doraine Harris
RB
5-9
160
so
Edenton, NC
Demetrius Harrison
LB
6-3
215
SR
Atlanta, GA
Rodney Hatton
DB
5-11
185
SR
Winston-Salem, NC
Norman Hayes
DB
6-0
185
SR
Silver Spring, MD
Eric Hill
TE
6-1
225
SO
Temple Hills, MD
Ellis Holloway
OT
6-3
285
SR
Nashville. NC
Donald Hunt
DB
5-9
165
SO
Oxford, NC
Chester Jones
DE
6-2
215
SO
Montclair, NJ
Jockery Jones
SS
5-10
190
JR
Taylors, SC
Sherwood Jones
LB
5-11
220
FR
Hampton, VA
Michael Leathers
^B
6-2
210
JR
Raleigh, NC
Kevin Little
DE
6-3
225
SO
Charleston, SC
Barry London
OG
6-3
250
SR
Shelby. NC
Russell McClain
RB
6-0
185
SO
Durham. NC
Arlye McGuire
WR
5-9
165
FR
Fayetteville. NC
Tommie McKoy
DB
5-10
175
FR
Fayetteville. NC
Michael McMillan
SS
5-11
195
JR
Greensboro. NC
Julian Mercer
TE
5-11
195
FR
Pinetop. NC
Herman Moye
FS
6-1
175
SO
Winston-Salem, NC
Bryan Nance
OT
6-3
275
SR
Washington, DC
Larry One
WR
5-11
185
SO
Newport News, VA
Anthony Parker
QB
6-1
185
SO
Washington, DC
Andre Person
P
6-1
185
SO
Hiaieah. FL
Mathis Pettis
DB
5-10
175
JR
Shelby, NC
Stevie Prince
RB
5-11
185
SO
Selma, NC
Jack Sharpe
TE
6-4
215
JR
Richmond, VA
Noisette Smith
RB
5-10
175
SO
Alexandria, VA
David Thompson
WR
5-9
170
SO
Charlotte. NC
Alfred Twitty
DE
6-1
215
so
Tryon, NC
Michael Watson
WR
5-9
160
so
Durham. NC
Reggie White
DT
6-4
280
so
Baltimore, MD
Kevin Williams
OG
5-11
265
JR
Omaha. 'NE
Hilton Wmstead
WB
6-0
190
JR
Portsmouth. VA
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William (Bill) Hayes
Head Coach
After a comprehensive national
search for a head coach in 1988, North Car-
olina A&T appointed William (Bill)
Hayes to sustain a football program recog-
nized for its tradition of excellence.
Hayes was named the new A&T head
football coach after establishing an envi-
able record of success and achievement at
rival Winston-Salem State University.
Success has followed Hayes, through-
out his athletic career. During his colle-
giate years at North Carolina Central, he
was a four-year starter and earned small
college All-America honors. From there,
Hayes entered the coaching profession.
His first coaching assignment was in Gret-
na, Virginia, where he spent one year. He
later moved to Winston-Salem's North
Forsyth High School, where he helped pro-
duce a 4-A state championship. It didn't
take long for Wake Forest University to
notice the young coach, and Hayes went
on to become the school's chief football re-
cruiter. After four years at Wake Forest,
Hayes found himself in line for the head coach-
ing job at WSSU.
Since his first year as the Ram's football
mentor. Hayes has been counted among the
elite coaches in college football. When he took
over the coaching reins in 1976, the Rams had
suffered one of the longest losing periods at the
school since football was started in 1942. A
CIAA Southern Division Championship in
1971, followed by a winning record in 1972, was
the only bright spot on the school's record
since 1962. But Hayes, an offensive innovator,
quickly forged a new direction for the school's
football program. In 1984, the Rams posted a
9-1 regular season ledger and again won the
CIAA's Southern Division. The Rams cap-
tured a third consecutive CIAA Southern Divi-
sion crown in 1985 and a fourth in 1986.
During his career, Hayes has participated
in football clinics at home and abroad. His vast
knowledge of the game and his playing and
coaching experiences have made him an in-
valuable member of the staffs in all-star games
and clinics.
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THE BILL HAYES LEDGER
Year
School
Record
Pet
1976
WSSU
4-6-0
.400
1977
WSSU
10-1-0
.909
1978
WSSU
11-1-0
.916
1979
WSSU
8-2-1
.727
1980
WSSU
5-5-0
.500
1981
WSSU
5-5-0
500
1982
WSSU
3-7-0
.300
1983
WSSU
8-2-1
.727
1984
WSSU
9-2-0
.818
1985
WSSU
9-2-1
.750
1986
WSSU
7-3-0
.700
1987
WSSU
9-2-0
.818
1988
A&T
2-9-0
.181
13 Years
90-47-2
.647
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FOOTBALL
SUPPORTIVE
STAFF
Joe Godette
Lenwood Ferguson
Kenneth Phillips
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach
Offensive Coordinator
Defensive Coordinator
Linebacker
.
Roy Thompson
Support Staff
Strength & Conditioning
Thomas Bynum
Support Staff
Head Trainer
Theron Thomas
Support Staff
Equipment Manager
George James
Assistant Coach
Backfield
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Rochelle Collins
Assistant Athletic Director
Fundraising. Marketing & Promotions
AGGIE
FOOTBALL
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FOOTBALL. . .
IT'S A MAN'S
GAME
FOOTBALL
AGGIES ARE RED HOT!
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NORTH CAROLINA A & T STATE UNIVERSITY
5TH ANNUAL
ADMINISTRATION FACULTY/STAFF
BASKETBALL GAME
CORBETT SPORTS CENTER
DECEMBER 14, 198S
6:00 & 7:00 P.M.
DOOR PRIZES
MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN
Sponsored By: INTRAMURAL SPORTS & R.H.Barrlnger
Coach Ralph Brown, Director
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TEAM PLAY
Dr. Gilbert Casterlow Advisor to the Karate Team holds things
together. Students are actively involved with coordination, learning
reflexes, self control and discipline.
Practice makes perfect.
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Karate is an art of self-defense in which an attacker is disabled by crip-
pling kicks and punches
Sportsmanship,
art and control are
three components
that one possesses
while practicing
karate. Respect
given by a bow ex-
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kbbita
A skill of distinction
PDlifies good sports-
It'iship and begins each
Il-.ch. Drawing atten-
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Aggies watch out there's a powerful kick that will knock your socks off
265
CHRISTMAS BENEFIT
BASKETBALL
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Toys are collected at the Christmas benefit basketball game for needy children to enjoy
266
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM
Deidra Cheeks. Carol Ramseur. Eileen Patterson. Sherry Massenburg. Stephanie Hammond. Marinda Hill, Helena Creamer. Hope Rush. Teresa
Gilmore. Angela Ferguson. Robbin Williams. Staci Kyle. Robin Key. Kimberly Wells, Eva Thome, and Keisha Bronson
267
1989-90 NORTH CAROLINA A&T
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
Time
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m
7:00 p.m
7:00 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
Greensboro, N.C.
Date
Opponent
Nov.
25
at UNC Charlotte
28
EAST CAROLINA
Dec.
1
WAKE FOREST
6
APPALACHIAN STATE
9
at Campbell
11
at UNC Greensboro
Jan.
6
at Howard*
8
at Morgan State*
10
C0PPIN STATE*
13
BETHUNE-C00KMAN*
15
at Coastal Carolina
17
at UNC Wilmington
20
DELAWARE STATE*
22
MARYLANDES*
24
UNC GREENSBORO
21
at Bethune-Cookman*
31
at Western Carolina
Feb.
3
at Delaware State*
5
at Maryland-ES*
8
CAMPBELL
10
at S.C. State*
12
at Bennett
15
UNC WILMINGTON
17
HOWARD*
19
MORGAN STATE*
Feb.27-Mar.3 MEAC Tournament
♦•Denotes MEAC Game
268
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
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A SURE THING. .
AN EASY BASKET!
THAT'S A
WINNER!
269
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THE MARCHING BAND IS USUALLY ASSISTED BY INTERESTING GROUPS OF FOLLOWERS. UNITS OF ACTIVITIES
SUCH AS STUDENT LIFE. LIVING-LEARNING. AND PAST SGA PRESIDENTIAL INVOLVEMENT REQUIRES PATIENCE,
AND STICK-TO-IT-IVENESS TO CARRY THEM THROUGH TO COMPLETION.
272
THE CHALLENGES OF OUR HIGHLY COMPETITIVE
SOCIETY HAVE BEEN MOLDED INTO MANY DIFFER-
ENT FACETS IN ACCORD WITH THE COMPLEX ERA IN
WHICH WE NOW LIVE
IN ORDER TO MEET ANY OF THESE CHALLENGES.
WE MUST FIRST MEET THE ACADEMIC CHALLENGE
WHICH IS NOW GREATER THAN IT HAS BEEN IN ANY
OTHER SPAN OF HISTORY
WITH TREMENDOUS EMPHASIS BEING PLACED
UPON ONES FORMAL TRAINING IN DETERMINING
THE TYPE OF JOB AND SALARY HE SHE MAY GET. IT
IS INCREASINGLY IMPORTANT THAT ONE TAKES ALL
OF HIS ACADEMIC ENDEAVORS SERIOUSLY WE ARE
NOW IN AN AGE OF COMPETITION. ONLY THOSE WHO
ACADEMICALLY QUALIFY WILL SURVIVE THE NEW
HORIZONS.
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CAGE STARS
EARN DEGREES
Basketball Stars, Corvin Davis, Lloyd King. Rodney Bowens and Chuckie Becton are all smiles.
COMMENCEMENT
274
'RE-
COMMENCEMENT
Chancellor Edward B Fort
More than 12,000 persons watched as outgoing national alumni presi-
dent, Dr. Gooch. received the Alumni Excellence Award from Chancellor Ed-
ward B. Fort.
Participants in the A&T commencement were (left to right) Congressman Edolphus Towns. Chan-
cellor Fort, and President C D. Spangler.
275
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AS STUDENTS. WE ARE CHALLENGED TO TEST
OUR SKILL. TO TEST OUR COMPETENCE. AND TO EX-
ECUTE OUR ABILITY IN MANY AREAS. EMERGING AS
VICTORS. WHEN THE BEST EFFORT IS EXEMPLI-
FIED. WE CAN ALL SAY IT IS A TASK WELL DONE. WE
HAVE THE POTENTIALS TO PERPETUATE COMPETI-
TION. MENTALLY AND PHYSICALLY.
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Dr Sandra Alexander
Mr. James Armstrong
Ms. Dorothy I Bailey
Dr. Dorothy P. Barnett
Mr Lennie Beamon
Dr Clenton Blount
Ms. Linda Bowling
Mr Ralph Brown
Dr Sampson Buie
Mrs. Katherine Burckley
Students constantly seek
advice from administrators
Freshmen Advisement & Learning Assistance Center
Upward Bound
Office of Student Activities
Assistant Dean. School of Education
Physical Plant
Admissions
Student Health Center
Intramural Sports
Alumni Affairs
Reporting
Assistant Vice Chancellor for Business & Finance
Housing and Residence Life Administrator
Community Relations
Personnel Services
Staff Development
University Police Administration
Financial Aid
Purchasing
Assistant Dean of Technology
Self Study
New Horizons; Challenges and Promises.
Mrs Doris D. Canada
Mr Kenneth Chavis
Mrs. Dorothy Copeland
Mrs. Lillian Couch
Mrs. Alberta Dalton
Mr. Joseph Daughtry
Mrs. Dolores Davis
Mrs. Maxine Davis
Dr Ray Davis
Dr Robert Davis
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Mr Ronald Gales
Dr. Milton Glisson
Dr Daniel Godfrey
Ms. Doris Graham
Dr Etta Gravely
Dr Vallie Guthrie
Dr Dorothy J. Harris
Mr. Scott Hummel
ALMOST WITHOUT INTERRUPTION
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Enhanced Skills Training Program
University Engineer
Coordinator. Technology Transfer Program
Transportation Institute
Agricultural Extension
Registration
Self Study
GAMESC
Dean, Student Development
Accounting Director
Auxiliary Services
Comptroller
Assistant Vice Chancellor. Development & University Relations
STDP Coordinator
Cooperative Education
Quality Assurance Program Officer
Property Management /Telecommunications
University Treasurer
International Students
Contracts and Grants
Continuing to Strive for Excellence What A Challenge 1
Mr. Andre James
Mrs Paula Jeffries
Dr. Lillie King
Ms Dorothy Laflore
Mr Harold Lanier
Ms. Sharon Lunsford
Mr. Phil Mansfield
Mrs Sharon Martin
Ms Lavonne Matthews
Administrators 283
Mrs. Virginia McKee
Ms Mary Mims
Dr Richard Moore
Mr. Willie Mooring
Mr. Orby Z. Moss, Jr.
Dr Kenneth Murray
Mrs Norma Pennix
Dr Danny Pogue
Mr Russell Rankin
Dr. Ralph M Ross
LIKELIHOOD OF SUCH AN
EXTRAORDINARY OUTCOME
Assistant to the Chancellor
Internal Auditor
Public Information
Computer Center
Athletics
Associate Dean, School of Engineering
Associate Dean. Agriculture Research
Veterans Affairs
Assistant Dean, School of Business & Economics
School of Technology
Army ROTC
Student Development
Student Teaching & Internship
Assistant Dean, School of Engineering
Assistant to the Vice Chancellor for Business & Finance
Budget
Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
Institutional Research & Planning
Assistant Dean, College of Arts & Sciences
Career Planning & Placement
Chapion, New Horizons through Challenges
Mrs Christine Shelton
Mr Jonah Smith
Dr. Ronald O. Smith
Dr Jewel Stewart
Dr Ethel F. Taylor
284 Administrators
Mr Leon Warren
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ADMINISTRATORS
Mr Marvin H Watkins
Director, Research
Administration
Dr. Charles Williams
Assistant Vice Chancellor
For Academic Affairs
Mr. Charlie Williams. Jr.
Director. Student Support
Services
SERVING STUDENTS
Mr- Edward Willis
Dr Robert Wilson
Director. Memorial Union
Director. Counseling
Mrs. Alene C. Young
Services
Director. Library Services
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Student Government Association
of
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical
State University
"LIVING THE DREAM: LET FREEDOM RING!"
(ENDING THE VIOLENCE OF PROVERTY, WORLD HUNGER, APARTHEID,
AND TERRORISM THROUGH CREATIVE NON-VIOLENT ACTION.)
COMMEMORATIVE CONVOCATION HONORING
THE LATE DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.
"WHAT MANNER OF MAN"
FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1990
RICHARD B. HARRISON AUDITORIUM
10:00 AM
Division of Student Affairs
A message from the Desk of Chancellor Edward B. Fort
AS WE AGAIN PAY TK1 BUTE TO THAT MOST NOBLE AND ESTEEMED HUMAN RIGHTS
ADVOCATE. DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., IT IS IMPORTANT THAT WE RECALL THE
SIGNIFICANCE OF HIS LIFE. WORKS, WRITINGS. AND SPEECHES. WHAT DR. KING STOOD
FOR DID NOT PERISH WHEN HE WAS FELLED BY AN ASSASSIN'S BULLET IN MEMPHIS
TENNESSEE MORE THAN TWENTY YEARS AGO. HIS MOTIVATION AND INSPIRATION FOR
BLACK PEOPLE. WHITE PEOPLE, YELLOW PEOPLE. AND RED PEOPLE YES AND THE
NATION AND THE WORLD AT LARGE, ARE MORE ETERNAL THAN THAT FLAME WHICH
MARKS HIS SIMPLE GRAVE IN ATLANTA. IT IS NOT ENOUGH TO REMEMBER THAT HE
LED THE DRAMATIC "WALK FOR FREEDOM'' IN MONTGOMERY, WHICH RESULTED IN
BUS DESEGREGATION. OR THAT HE WAS TIME MAGAZINE'S MAN OF THE YEAR IN 1963
OR THAT HE RECEIVED THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE IN 1964.
THE ESSENCE OF DR. KING IS THE NOBILITY OF HIS CONDUCT AND CHARACTER IN
ENGENDERING HOPE TO THE HOPELESS, AND HIS MATCHLESS HUMILITY THOUGH HE
WALKED WITH PRESIDENTS AND KINGS.
BECAUSE HE LIVED, YOUNG URBAN AND RURALLY ISOLATED BLACK AND WHITE
YOUNGSTERS CAN ASPIRE TO AND REALISTICALLY FULFILL THEIR DREAMS OF BEING
ASTRONAUTS, CORPORATE EXECUTIVES, MILITARY GENERALS, AND PRESIDENTS AND
VICE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES. THIS IS THE MANNER OF MAN THAT HE WAS
AND WE AT A&T STATE UNIVERSITY ARE THE RICH BENEFICIARIES OF HIS LEGACY OF
LOVE, DETERMINATION AND DEVOTION TO THE CAUSE OF RIGHT OVER WRONG.
OUR TASKS THEN AS HEIRS OF DR. KING'S UNPARALLELED QUEST FOR JUSTICE AND
DIGNITY ARE TO CONTINUE TO STRIVE FOR EXCELLENCE IN ALL THAT WE DO AND TO
ASSIST OUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS IN GAINING THEIR RIGHTFUL PLACES IN THE SUN
THIS IS, IN REALITY, WHAT IS SO DESPERATELY NEEDED TO PROPEL THIS GREAT
NATION TOWARD THE STATUS WHICH THE FOUNDERS ENVISIONED.
KING WAS A DREAMER. HE POSSESSED VISION. HE KNEW WHERE THE NATION
SHOULD BE HEADED, AND HE GAVE HIS LIFE IN THE MAGNIFICENT ATTEMPT TO
NUDGE AMERICA INTO A REALIZATION THAT MAN CANNOT SURVIVE THE INSTITU-
TIONALIZED TYRANNY OF ACCESS DENIGRATION, OF EQUITY DENI VL OF OVERT
RACISM, OF TWO SEPARATE SOCIETIES. HE KNEW THAT AMERICA WOULD BE SPARED
THE INFAMY OF INTERNAL INSURRECTION ONLY TO THE EXTENT THAT IT COULD
TRULY ENVISION A CAMELOT WHERE "HE IS MY BROTHER ", WHERE ONE CARED ABOUT
THE FATE OF ONE'S FELLOW. WHERE A YOUNG AND VIBRANT NATION OF KNIGHTS
CAKED FOR ITS LADIES, SLAVED THE DRAGON OF INDIFFERENCE AND RENDERED
ASUNDER ALL OF THE EVIL OF HYPOCRISY. ILLITERACY, DON'T BOTHER ME-ISM AND
EVERY OTHER THOUGHT. WORD OR DEED DESIGNED TO SEPARATE BROTHER FROM
BROTHER.
MAY THIS MAGNIFICENT CELEBRATION AS SO ABLY PLANNED BY THE MARTIN
LUTHER KING COMMITTEE, AND THE DIVISION OF STUDENT AFFAIRS, SERVE TO
CH a.LLENGE US ALL TO NEW VISIONS FOR FULLY ACHIEVING ALL THAT HE LIVED AND
DIED FOR.
Dr. Edward B. F'ort
Chancellor
Student Government Association
of
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical
State University
"LIVING THE DREAM: LET FREEDOM RING!"
(ENDING THE VIOLENCE OE PROVERTY, WORLD HUNGER, APARTHEID,
AND TERRORISM THROUGH CREATIVE NON-VIOLENT ACTION.)
COMMEMORATIVE CONVOCATION HONORING
THE LATE DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.
"WHAT MANNER OF MAN"
FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1990
RICHARD B. HARRISON AUDITORIUM
10:00 AM
Division of Student Affairs
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
In Celebration of the Birthday
Honoring The Late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
January 15, 1990
Candlelight March 6:30 P.M.
Line up at the Dudley Building
March Through the Illuminated Pathway
Between Scott and Cooper Residence Halls to
Corbett Sports Center
Halftime Ceremony At Game
David J. Miller
SGA President
1989-90
A&T Fellowship Gospel Choir
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CARTER G. WOODSON
1875-1950
A DISSEMINATOR OF INFORMATION ON THE
CONSTITUTION AND
"FATHER OF BLACK HISTORY"
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Carter Godwin Woodson walked among us for three quarters of a century from 1875 to 1950. His formal education began late in Hi
as he worked long hours and hard labor to assist with the family income. Dr. Woodson was seventeen when he completed elementary scho
and nearly twenty-one when he finished high school. None the less, he achieved enough for several life times, graduating from Berea Collej
and earning a Ph.D in history at Harvard. His major accomplishments: The Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Inn
1915; The Journal of Negro History. 1916; The Associated Publishers, Inc., 1920; The Annual History Celebration; 192(
and The Negro History Bullletin, 1937.
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IN OBSERVANCE OF THE
GREENSBORO 4
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In tribute to the four A&T students. Ezell Blair. Jr. (Jibreel Khazan) .
Joseph McNeil. Franklin McCain and David Richmond, who conceived
and carried out the lunch counter sit-in of February 1. 1960. in Greensboro,
a major event in the American Civil Rights movement.
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CONTRIBUTORS OF
BLACK HISTORY
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OBSERVANCE
ADAM CLAYTON POWELL, SR.
(1865-1953) Founder of Harlem's Abyssinian
Baptist Church, the largest Afro-American
congregation in the United States.
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MAHALIA JACKSON
MAHALIA JACKSON
The Greatest International Gospel Singer
THE GREATEST INTERNATIONAL SINGER
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AYANTEE YEARBOOK STAFF
Haven Unstead
Troy Fischer
Damn Campbell
The AYANTEE Yearbook staff recently commented that this year has been a period of relative prosperity for studeents. The average
student has grown. Through the year, many students were interested in the yearbook and suggested different innovations for NEW
HORIZONS: CHALLENGES AND PROMISES. In recognizing the value which the student organizations experience can add to a stu-
dent's life. Because of this observation, a number of these organizations have been included in this publication. All in all, this year has
been one of growth and advancement. With this growth has come an increase in our responsibilities to keep records and pictures of each
event. The staff faces an even greater challenge in the future as we observe the 1991 Centennial year with, "CELEBRATION AND
CHALLENGE: A SECOND CENTURY."
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Tamara Bowden
Perhaps Penn
Larry Sherrod
Nikki Largent
Ralph Brown
Doris Dave and Bobby Burton
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NORTH CAROLINA A&T IS MORE THAN
BRICKS AND MORTAR ... IT IS AN UNQUEN-
CHABLE SPIRIT THAT MAKES . . .
US EXCITED AND JOYFUL AS WELL AS SERIOUS AND INNOVATIVE.
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NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL
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MEMORIAL UNION
JANUARY 19-20,1990
SPONSORED BY: THE DIVISION OF STUDENT
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STUDENT
LIFE
Thus the fruit of education is intelligence in action; the aim is mastery of
(life; and since living is an art, wisdom is the indispensable means to this.
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FOURTH ANNUAL PAN-
HELLENIC SUMMIT
FEBRUARY 16-17, 1990
The Division of Student Affairs sponsored the Fourth Annual Pan-
Hellenic Summit in the McNair Auditorium and the Memorial Union. Par-
ticipants included Pan-Hellenic regional directors, National officers, dis-
trict representatives, graduate and undergraduate chapter members of
Greek Letter Organizations in North Carolina.
Alpha Kappa Alpha
Alpha Phi Alpha
Delta Sigma Theta
Kappa Alpha Psi
Omega Psi Phi
Phi Beta Sigma
Sigma Gamma Rho
Zeta Phi Beta
Keynote Speaker
Dr. Henry Ponder
President of Fisk University
National President of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
"GREEK LETTER ORGANIZATIONS:
REAFFIRMING THE COMMITMENT TO
EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION, LEADERSHIP,
AND SERVICE"
A&T
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CHALLENGES & PROMISES
If students, as prospective employees need to adjust to their surrounding
while they strive to succeed in the world, they need to begin to philosophize
about life as they prepare for the challenges and responsibilities of living and
working.
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HORIZONS
OBSERVATIONS OF
REACTION
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ORGANIZATION DURING THE NEW HORIZONS - . . WE URGE YOU TO DO SO.
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BASKETBALL IS TRULY THE ALL AMERICAN
GAME. THE NATURE AND PURPOSE OF THE GAME
WILL REMAIN THE SAME DURING THIS DECADE. NEW
HORIZONS WILL PRESENT NUMEROUS CHALLENGES
AND PROMISES
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YOU MEAN NO LINES DURING REGISTRATION? WHAT A RELIEF'
MAKING IT TO CLASS ON TIME THE WHOLE COLLEGE EXPERIENCE
IS A CHALLENGE DO WELL AND YOU WILL RECEIVE MANY PROM-
ISES
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PROPER . . . PERSONAL CONDUCT
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HOMECOMING 1 IT'S OVER . . NEARING THE END OF THE SEMESTER. STUDYING FOR TESTS IN ALL DISCIPLINES
WERE SEEN.
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ENDEAVORS . . . CHALLENGES AND
PROMISES.
In all endeavors A&T students go about their work quickly, diligent
ly and aware of the rewards of hard work on the horizon.
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CENTER
Ms. Conchita N. Frigillana
Director
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1ST ANNUAL M.L.K. DAY PARADE
When we see the dissonance between the ideal and reality, that ex-
perience leads us on a self-initiated search for resolution of the problem.
A CELEBRATION
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STUDENT LIFE
A foremost concern of course must be academic, namely helping students master the necessary tools to use in approaching their
studies.
You can find Aggie Pride as close as North and South Caroli-
na or as far away as North and South Dakota. From Colorado
to Wyoming to Michigan. Fellow Aggies even come from across
the seas: The Virgin Islands, Canada, Liberia and India are just
a few of the many places. We all find the new HORIZONS, full
of promise yet challenging.
STUDENT LIFE
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MRS VIRGINIA MCKEE
ASSISTANT TO THE CHANCELLOR
HARD WORK IS UNQUESTIONABLY A PART OF ANY SUC-
CESS STORY. WE HONOR YOU ONCE AGAIN, MRS.
MCKEE.
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New Horizons:
Challenges and
Promises- Stu-
dents spend many
hours developing
their talents and
sharpening their
minds in order to
become successful
in their respective I
fields.
It will be up to us, the
leaders of tomorrow, to put
a balance on the social
problems so that we can
better appreciate the tech-
nological advancements of
society. We will constantly
be faced with challenges, so
let's be careful out there.
PREPARING FOR TOMORROW'S
CHALLENGES!
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PLACES AND FACES OF . . .
OUR BELOVED AGGIELAND
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HOMECOMING FOOTBALL GAME
This year, we, the A&T State University Aggies, are stepping out with a
purpose in mind: As we look forward to new horizons, we urge each of you to
become more aware of and understand what is happening around us culturally,
economically, and socially, and then become actively involved and alert in these
areas to bring about positive changes in this country and around the world. We
commend our Football Team for playing an excellent game.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Mary Barbee
Dorothy P. Barnett
Douglas Boone
Darrin S. Campbell
George Carter
Carolyn Crosson
Carrie Drake
Maxine Davis
Dorothy Harris
Sharon Johnson
Henrietta Largent
Robert Lawson
Greg W. Ludley
Virginia McKee
Murrell McLean
David J. Miller
Richard Moore
Wade Nash
Norma Pennix
C. Everett Powell
Lane Ridenhour
Fred Robertson
Alonzo Rucker
Dennis Selby
James Sibert
Ronnie Tate
Patricia Wall
Sullivan A. Welborne, Jr.
Lottayne Widemon
Gail Wiggins
Thelma Williams
Ralph Brown
A&T Fellowship Gospel Choir
Air Force ROTC
Alpha Phi Alpha
Army ROTC
Athletic Department
Kappa Alpha Psi
University Choir
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INDEX
A
A&T Fellowship Gospel
Choir, 121
A&T Register. 116
Academic Affairs, 2
Acknowledgement, 324
Administrative Affairs,
2
Administrators, 282
Adviser. Ayantee
Yearbook,
Afro-American History
Month Observance,
290
Aggie Mascot, 242
Alston, Dorothy, 2
Ayantee Yearbook
Staff, 139
B
Basketball, Men, 243
Basketball, Women,
267
Bookstore. 168
Business & Finance, 2
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Campus Mail Center,
171
Campus Police, 172
Canteen, 174
Career Planning &
Placement Center,
175
Chancellor, Edward B.
Fort, 2, 4, 5
Cheerleaders, 137
Classes, 33
Class Queens, 135
College of Arts &
Sciences, 8
Computer Center, 176
Conference on Assessing
Issues and Images at
Virginia Beach, 24
Coronation, 124
Counseling Services, 177
D
Deans School, 8
Department of Aerospace
Studies, 198
Department Chairpersons,
222
Department of Military
Science, 200
Development and
University Relations, 2
Directory Senior Class, 49
DIVIDERS:
Administrators, 281
Departmental
Chairpersons, 221
Organizations, 96
ROTC, 197
Senior Class, 32
Sports, 241
Student Life, 241 271
Supportive Services,
163
Underclassmen, 57
Who's Who Among
American Universities
and Colleges, 295
326
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Faculty. 9
Freshman Class, 84
Freshman Class Officers,
159
Football, 252
G
GOING PLACES, Patricia
Russell-McCloud, 27
Governor's Excellence
Award, 320
Gravely, Jack, 25
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Handy, Norman, 2
Hayes, Edward J., 2
Health Center, 178
Honor's Convocation
Housing and Residence
Life, 179
207
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Index, 326
International Student
Association, 97
Intramural Sports, 262
Introduction, 2
J
BH9 Junior Class, 58
K
Karate, 264
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
Observance, 286
Laundry, 184
Legal Affairs. 2
M
Marching Band, 136
Martin Luther King, Jr.,
Observance, 286
Mclntyre, Charles, 2
Memorial Tributes, 142-
143
Memorial Union Staff, 186
Miss A&T, 124
Morgan. Debbie, All My
Children, 234
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Observance of the Late
Dr. Martin Luther
King, Jr., 286
Organizations. 97-123, 139-
159
A&T FELLOWSHIP
GOSPEL CHOIR. 121
A&T REGISTER. 116
AGGIE
TOASTMASTERS, 146
ALOBEAEM
SOCIETY, 98
ALPHA LAMBDA
NATIONAL HONOR
SOCIETY, 147
ALPHA KAPPA
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ALPHA SORORITY.
INC. 102
ALPHA PHI ALPHA
FRATERNITY. INC,
100
AMERICAN
INSTITUTE OF
ARCHITECTURAL
STUDENTS. 147
AMERICAN
MARKETING
ASSOCIATION. 99
AMERICAN SOCIETY
OF HEATING,
REFRIGERATION
AND AIR
CONDITIONING
ENGINEERING.
INC. (ASHRAE),
145
BETA ALPHA PSI,
120
BETA GAMMA
SIGMA, 148
CHARLOTTE
AGGIE CLUB, 104
CHEMICAL
ENGINEERING
SOCIETY, 105
DELTA SIGMA
THETA
SORORITY, INC.
106
EXCLUSIVELY
MARYLAND. 148
FINANCIAL
MANAGEMENT,
108
INTERNATIONAL
STUDENTS
ASSOCATION, 97
KAPPA ALPHA PSI
FRATERNITY,
INC., 118
METROPOLITAN
AREA
ASSOCIATION, 109
MID WEST AGGIE
CLUB, 156
MODEL UNIQUE,
110
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NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF
INDUSTRIAL
TECHNOLOGY.
150
NATIONAL SOCIETY
OF
ARCHITECTURAL
NATIONAL SOCIETY
OF BLACK
ENGINEERS. 112
NEW YORK/NEW
JERSEY
CONNECTIONS. 151
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OMEGA PSI PHI
FRATERNITY,
140
OPEN A.R.M.S.
SUPPORT
NETWORK,
INC.
PHILLY'S FINEST
CLUB, 152
PI MU EPSILON
MATHEMATICS
HONOR
FRATERNITY, 153
POLITICAL SCIENCE
SOCIETY, 157
SIGMA GAMMA RHO
SORORITY. INC.. 115
SOCIETY FOR
ADVANCEMENT OF
MANAGEMENT
(SAM) . 154
STUDENT
GOVERNMENT
ASSOCIATION. 122
STUDENT UNION
ADVISORY BOARD.
114
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UNIVERSITY CHOIR.
144
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WOMEN'S COUNCIL,
113
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YOUNG
ENTREPRENEURS,
158
R
RHO EPSILON REAL
ESTATE
ORGANIZATION. 153