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INTRODUCTION ^
DEDICATION I
PERSONALITIES 20
FIRST FAMILY
PRESIDENT'S
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FACULTY/
STAFF
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GREEKS 7
EVENTS
CAMPUS
QUEENS 102
ORGANIZATIONS
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FAVORITES 142
UNDERCLASSMEN
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SENIORS 182
SPECIAL
SCHOOLS 202
SUPERLATIVES 212
ADVERTISEMENTS
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ALMA MATER 239
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she 11 bring us all together again in her own
special way . . .
She's in touch with beautiful people
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MR. EDWARD GRAVES -MR. MUSIC MAN
The ideas Steal upon his mind
the music that hypnotizes and
intensifies the people
melting them into a useless form
He's the man behind the band
He's Mr. Music Man
In the great night or day
his music comes out towards the people
he has the formula that other
musicians lack
He's the man behind the band
He's Mr.
Music Man . . .
MR. EUGENE HOWELL
His lengthy service, the quality of his service, and
his committment to service,
His words of encouragement that have gone out to
hundreds of students.
His concern for the welfare of Shaw,
His labor of dedication, often carried on without fanfare.
His faith in Shaw and in its survival, and
His love for Shaw that flowed with all his strength, heart,
and soul.
Make him an Ambassador of faith.
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OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
Dear Fellow-Students:
Higher education is concerned with clarifying the muddy human
situation in which we all are part; what happens to us, the horizons that
beckon, and the complexities and realities which either shape us or we
shape them. The end is that we embrace, perceive and embody truth.
Since Pontius Pilate's historic washing of his hands in order to symbolize
that whatever happened the onus was on somebody other than himself, truth
has most often been crucified as a result of evasion of duties and pussyfooting
as to responsibility. The one lesson we should have learned as a result of
that important historical moment is that "truth still shines in the darkness
and the darkness cannot put it out! "
Out of the historic roots of our faith comes the realization that education
is a means of truth. For 110 years, Shaw has been on the main avenue of
educating men and women to think and to reason, be imaginative, creative
and inventive, sit at the fount of wisdom whose sources flow from all peoples,
ages and climes, and exercise that independence of judgment so necessary
for independence of action. We can all vouch that in this respect Shaw is a
mainstream university and not a side-tracked one. It is not now and never
has been a stronghold of sterile theory and procedural worship. It looks
now and has always looked for exacting methodologies as means to open up
situations, disciplines and experiences so that truth can be illuminated within
those contexts. Illumination of truth whether embodied in ideas or structures
and individuals or collectives so that truth becomes incarnate is what original
thinking and good teaching are about.
It is, therefore, illumination and incarnation of The Truth that sets us
free. It is freedom from fear of the powers and forces of this world and all
possible worlds. It is likewise freedom toward developing ourselves to the
highest potential possible so that we may give our best in terms of mind,
spirit and possessions to those who need us most. The standard is the grace
of God already broken through into our persons and works which assures us
promise, hope and fulfillment. Our obedient response means throwing off
narrowmindedness and putting on broadmindedness, secure in the knowledge
that we are in the compulsive power of a new affection. When this happens
we are educated whether we receive certification or not.
Sincerely your«~.
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ADMINISTRATION & FACULTY
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THE ADMINISTRATION
Office of the President
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D. Mr. Sylvester Williams
Special Assistant to President
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A. Dr. Wilmoth Carter
Senior Vice-President
B. Mrs. Mildred Hooker
Administrative Assistant
to Senior Vice-fhresident
C. Mrs. Martha Wheeler
Assistant to Senior -Vice-President
D. Dr. Kalyan Gosh
Vice-President
Academic Affairs
G. Dr. McLouis Clayton
Assistant Coordinator of AIDP
H. Mr. Thomas E. Kee
Vice-President
University Relations
1. Ms. lillie Dimn
Administrative Assistant
University Relations
Library/Records & Registration
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A. Ms. Mildred Mallette, Director
Library-Learning Resources Center
B. Mrs. Doris Hawthorne, Secretary
Library-LRC
C. Ms. Beatrice Martin
Assistant to Librarian
D. Ms. Robena Bradley
Assistant Librarian, Catalog
E. Mrs. Marion Bryant
Assistant Librarian, Acquisitions
F. Mrs. Bernice Rainbow
Assistant Librarian, Circulation
G. Mr. Norbert Hoffman
Registrar
H. Mrs. June Young, Secretary
Records and Registration
1. Mrs. Mayme Banks, Clerk
Records and Registration
J. Mrs. Jennie Brown
Assistant to Registrar
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A. Mrs. Gloria Cumbo
Administrative Assistant to
Business Manager
B. Mr. Leroy Johnson
Chief Accountant
C. Mr. James Gambrell
Director of Services
D. Ms. Gloria Jones
Bookkeeper
E. Ms. Queen Lee
Coordinator of Student
Accounts and Purchasing
F. Mr. Arthur Anthony
Bookkeeper
Fiscal Affairs Computer Center
G. Mr. Lamma Adams, Director
Sponsored Programs
H. Ms. Beatrice Young
Keypunch Operator
Computer Center
I. Mrs. Mary Newton
Keypunch Operator
Computer Center
J. Ms. Marie Clark
Computer Operator
K. Mrs. Polly Watson
Clerk, Cashier's Office
L. Mr. Jim Harris, Coordinator
Computer Center
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Management & Services
A. Dr. Ross Adams, Director
Management and Services
B. Mr. Rudolph Williams, Director
Orgainization and Management
C. Dr. Abdul Elkordy
Planning Specialist
D. Mr. Daniel White
Assistant to Director,
Organization and Management
E. Ms. Melva Hughes
Inventory Clerk
F. Mrs. Barbara Evans
Inventroy Clerk
G. Mrs. Geneva Highsmith
Switchboard Operator
H. Mrs. Princess Haywood
Postal Clerk
I. Mrs. Elnora Kee
Bookstore Manager
J. Ms. Annie Irvin, Secretary
Plant Services
K. Mr. Stanley Ballentine, Coordinator
Plant Services
L, Mrs. Georgia Matthews, Coordinator
Secretarial Services
M. Mr. Carl Sanders, Manager
WSHA Ffadio Station
N. Mr. Herman Hinton, Printer
Secretarial Services
O. Ms. Jessie Smith, Stenographer
Secretarial Services
P. Mrs. Helen Graham, Stenographer
Secretarial Services
Q. Mrs. Jennie Joy, Director
Day Care Centers
R. Mr. Ray Davis ■>
Director of Food Services
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Student Life &l and
Development
A. Mr. Mack Sowell, Dean
Student life and Development
(On leave)
B. Mrs. Barbara Baylor
Administrative Assistant to Dean
C. Mr. Willie Jones
Acting Dean
Student Life and Development
D. Mr. Charles Mitchell
Director-Student Life
E. Mrs. Daisy Clark
Women's Residence Coordinator
F. Mr. Willie Fr;mer
Dormitory Counselor
G. Ms. Cathy Hall
Dormitory Counselor
H. Mrs. Arrie Perry, Secretary
Student Activities
I. Mrs. Joan Miller, Director
Student Activities
J. Mrs. Carol Gartrell, Director
Special Services
K. Mr. Odell Clanton, Coordinator
Special Services/Upward Bound
L. Mr. Dwight Midgette, Counselor
Special Services
M. Dr. Leroy Burton
University Physician
N. Dr. Bertron Haywood
University Physician
O. Mr. Donald Benson, Director
Cooperative Education
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Student Development
A. Mr. Theodore Hindsm an,
Assistant Director
Financial Aid
B. Ms. Helga Greenfield, Director
Financial Aid
C. Ms. Geraldine Turner
Director of Admissions
D. Ms. Teretha Lemon, Coordinator
Recruitment
E. Ms. Hazel Smith, Secretary
Financial Aid
F. Mrs. Doris Anderson, Director
Career Placement
G. Mr. James Mitchell
Recruiter
H. Mr. Reginald Dark, Intern
Counseling Center
I. Mrs. Beulah Glenn, Secretary
Admissions Office
J. Ms. Mary Wells, Secretary
Financial Aid Office
K. Rev. Ronald Swain, Univeisity Minister
Director, Counseling Center
L. Mrs. Joyce Hines, Counselor
Counseling Center
M. Mr. Fred Jones, Director
University Year for Action
N. Mrs. Gwendolyn Anthony, Secretary
University Year for Action/
Cooperative Education
O. Mrs. Annie Hooker, Secretary
Placement and Counseling
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University Relations
University Without Walls
Sen^inary Without Walls
A. Mrs. Barbara Mann, Director
Alumni Affairs, OUR
B. Mr. Lee Monroe
Director of Development, OUR
C. Mrs. Vivian Galbreath, Secretary
University Relations
D. Mr. Warren Massenburg
Information Officer, OUR
E. Mrs. Louise Lewis
Recruiter/Facilitator, SWW
F. Mr. O.A. Dupree
Recruiter /Facilitator, SWW
G. Dr. John Frazier
Dean of Instruction, SWW
H. Mr. Donald Rivers
Audio Technician, SWW
I. Mrs. Mildred Christmas
Coordinator of Veteran's Affairs, UWW
J. Dr. Calvin Swinson, Jr. ,
Coordinator
Fayetteville-Fort Bragg Education Center
K. Mr. Jim Nance
Evaluation Coordinator, UWAV
L. Dr. Lorenzo Battle, III
Coordinator
Miami Education Center
M. Mr. Biety Nwanju
Academic Coordinator, UWW
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ACA Offices of the Academic Deans
A. Dr. Horace B. Caple
Dean
School of Humanities and Art
B. Dr. Bonnie Gillispie
Dean
School of Urban Science
C. Dr. Rodger Jenkins
Dean
School of Natural and Physical Sciences
Director, Engineering
D. Mrs. Sharon Roberts, Secretary
Humanities and Art
E. Mrs. Ann Griffin, Secretary
Urban Sciences
F. Mrs. Karen Campbell, Secretary
Natural and Physical Sciences
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A. Mr. Robert Powell
Dean
University Without Walls
B. Rev. James Z. Alexander
Dean
Divinity School
C. Rev. C.T. Vivian
Dean
Seminary Without Walls
D. Dr. J. Estes Byers
Acting Dean
School of Education
E. Ms. Cynthia Holden, Secretaiy
School of Education
F. Mrs. Bessie Stringfellow
Administrative Assistant
Seminary Without Walls
G- Mrs. Martha Jones, Secretary
Divinity School
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ACA Offices of the Academic Deans
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A. Dr. Horace B. Caple
Dean
School of Humanities and Art
B. Dr. Bonnie Gillispie
Dean
School of Urban Science
C. Dr. Rodger Jenitins
Dean
School of Natural and Physical Sciences
Director, Engineering
D. Mrs. Sharon Roberts, Secretary
Humanities and Art
E. Mrs. Ann Griffin, Secretary
Urban Sciences
F. Mrs. Karen Campbell, Secretary
Natural and Physical Sciences
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A. Mr. Robert Powell
Dean
University Without Walls
B. Rev. James Z. Alexander
Dean
Divinity School
C. Rev. C.T. Vivian
Dean
Seminary Without Walls
D. Dr. J. Estes Byers
Acting Dean
School of Education
E. Ms. Cynthia Holden, Secretary
School of Education
F. Mrs. Bessie Stringfellow
Administrative Assistant
Seminary Without Walls
G. Mrs. Martha Jones, Secretary
Divinity School
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The Faculty
Humanities and Arts
A. Mr. Edward Graves
Associate Professor, Music
B. Mr. Zelotes Toliver
Assistant Professor, Music
C. Mr. Benjamin Kirk
Instructor, Music
D. Dr. Harry Gil-Smythe
Emeritus Professor, Music
E. Mr. Nelson Allison
Assistant Professor
Drama and Theater
F. Mrs. Patricia Caple
Assistant Professor
Drama and Theater
G. Mrs. Minnie Whitaker
Assistant Professor, Art
H. Dr. James Hunt
Associate Professor
Philosophy and Religion
I. Dr. Patrick Elliot
Professor, English
J. Mrs. Willie High
Associate Professor, English
K. Mrs. Nancy Eliott
Assistant Professor, English
L. Mrs. Joan Barrax
Assistant Professor, English
M. Ms. Francis Williams
Instructor, Reading
N. Dr. Orus Barker
Professor
Philosophy and Religion
O. Mrs. Rosalie Williams
Associate Professor, English
P. Mrs. Ura Jones
Associate Professor, Reading
Q. Dr. James Robinson
Assistant Professor, English
R. Mr. Robert Simmons
Assistant Professor, English
S. Ms. Florine Burch
Instructor, English
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Natural & Physical
Science
A. Dr. Abha Gosh
Associate Professor, Chemistry
B. Mrs. Doris Kwasikpui
Instructor, Biology
C. Dr. Rajendra De
Professor, Biology
D. Dr. Leonard Kubicek
Assistant Professor
Environmental Science
E. Dr. Arun Chatterji
Associate Professor, Chemistry
F. Mr. John Cleveland
Visiting Assistant Professor
Chemistry^
G. Dr. Ben Ray
Associate Professor, Biology
H. Dr. Satyabrata Ray
Associate Professor
Environmental Science
1. Dr. Thomas Lominac
Assistant Professor, Mathematics
J. Dr. Qutubuddin Khalid
Assistant Professor, Physics
K. Dr. Shirley Tove
Professor, Biology
L. Ms. Almena Niinn
Assistant Professor, .Mathematics
.M.Dr. Calvin Knobe la ch
Associate Professor
Speech Pathology and Audiology
N. Mrs. Linda Lewis
Instructor
Speech Pathology and Audiology
O.Dr. Lawrence Gould
Associate Professor, Mathematics
P. Dr. Kanti Patel
Professor, Mathematics
Q.Mr. James C. Scanlan
Instructor, .Mathematics
R..Mr. Harold Lewis
Instructor
Speech Pathology and Audiology
S.Dr. .McLouis Clayton
-Associate Professor, .Mathematics
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Administrative and
Urban Sciences
A. Dr. Reginald Sutton
Assistant Professor
Urban Planning
B. Dr. Earl Jones
Assistant Professor
Urban Planning
C. Dr. Harkant Mankad
Assistant Professor
Business Management G Economics
D. Dr. Bonnie Gillispie
Associate Professor
Public Administration
E. Dr. Tayel Shehata
Professor
Business, Accoimting
F. Mr. Manzoor Quereshi
Assistant Professor
Business, Economics
G.Dr. Lorenzo Thompson, Sr.
Professor
Public Administration
H. Mr. Nader Suleiman
Assistant Professor
Business, Economics
I. Mrs. Niury Johnson
Assistant Professor
Business, Management, Economics
J- Mrs. Souad Shehata
Assistant Professor
Business, Accounting
K. Mr. George White
Instructor
Behavioral Science
L. Dr. Gloria White
Assistant Professor
Behavioral Science
M.Dr. S. Jabulani Beza
Associate Professor
Urban Politics
N. Dr. Mohammad Shadid
Associate Professor
Urban Politics
O Dr. Esta Thomas
Professor
Behavioral Science
P. Dr. Clyde Goodrum
Associate Professor
Behavorial Science
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Education
A, Dr. Randolph Tobias
Professor, Teacher Education
B, Dr. Laila Russell
Associate Professor
Teacher Education
C, Mrs. Kathryn Shepard
Assistant Professor
Teacher Education
D, Dr. J. Estes Byers
Professor, Education
E, Dr. Clarence Jordan
Assistant Professor
Teacher Education
F, Mrs. Elizabeth Cofield
Professor, Teacher Education
G, Mr. Horace Smalls
Instructor
Physical Education
H, Mr. James Farris
Instructor
Physical Education
1. Dr. Ronald Brown
Professor
Physical Education
J. Ms. Peggy Morris
Instructor,
Physcial Education
K, Mr. William Spann
Associate Professor,
Physical Education
Director of Athletics
L, Mrs. Vivian Sansom
Associate Professor
Physical Education ,
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Divinity
Humanities and Arts Cont.
A. Dr. Henry Turlington
Professor
Divinity School
B. Dr. Wendell Grigg
Professor
Divinity School
C. Dr. C. B. Thompson
Professor
Divinity School
D. Dr. R. Smipass
Professor
Divinity School
E. Dr. C.R. Trotten
Professor
Divinity School
F. Dr. Urabi Mustafa
Professor
International Studies
Humanities And Arts
G. Mr. Ghulum Aziz
Lecturer
International Studies
Humanities and Arts
H. Dr. Elizabeth Laizner
Professor
Foreign Languages
1. Dr. Jesus Farias
Professor
History
J. Mr. Thomas Edwards
Foreign Student Advisor
K. Mr. Robert Loeb
Instructor
Radio- Television- Film
L. Mr. Robert Keiber
Assistant Professor
Radio- Television- Film
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SHAW UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL
TEAM 1975
LEFT TO RIGHT
Andrew Borton, Co-Captain
Horace Smalls, Head Coach
James Smith, Co -Captain
1975 FOOTBALL
ROSTER
NO.
NAME
POS.
CLASS
10
Gay Walker
QB
Jr. m
11
Thomas Hayes
QB
12
Cecil Alexander
QB
Soph.
17
William Artis
LB
Sr. m
Sophi"
18
Reginald Bennett
WR
19
Curtis Williams
DB
20
Ronald Burrell
DB
Sr.
21
William Burt
DB
Soph.
22
Bobby Landers
RB
Sr.
24
Thomas Barr
RB
Sr.
25
Johnny Oakley
FB
Fr.
28
Lionel Jackson
RB
Jr.
30
Levi WQson
FB
Sr.
32
Bernard Jackson
RB
Jr.
34
Joseph Dixon
LG
Fr.
40
Talmadge Darden
FL
Fr.
41
Columbus Pridgen
DB
Sr. .
42
James Phillips
WR
Jr. '
44
James E. Smith
DB
Sr.
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Nathaneil Benton
FL
Jr.
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Robert Johnson
C
Sr. ■
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Donald Hassell
C
Jr.
52
Carl Pridgen
LB
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Milton Simmons
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Sr. ^
61
William Dickens
DO
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Andrew Burton
OT
Sr.
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Ernest Smith
OG
Sophfl
67
Kenneth McNeil
LB
Fr.a
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LLndsey Etheridge
OT
Jr. m
70
Anthony Ross
DE
Fr.*
71
William Kearney
DB
Fr.
73
Joseph Roundtree
DT
Sr. «
75
Rodney Carter
OT
Jr. m
77
Elwin Munn
DT
SopbM
79
Harold Craig
OT
Jr. m
80
Robert S. Johnson
WR
Soph.
82
Richard Mitchell
TE
Sopii^_
86
Bernard Manuel
SE
Fr. ^M
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Joseph Hilliard
LB
Sr. S
90
Michael Bourne
LB
Fr. :^B
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Wilbert King
LB
Fr. .^m
92
Welcome Spence
LB
Sr. ^H
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Alfred Anderson
DT
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Charles A. Blue
LB
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Wallace Cherr^
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Michael Darby
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James Jordon
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Morris Kershaw
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Charles Kelly
FB
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Beimy Nelson
WR
Soph.
Booker Smith
LB
Fr. ^
Carl Stalhyorthm
RB
Fr.fl
Edward Davis
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W, Fracier, C.
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HOME GAMES
SEPT. 20 -HAMPTON LNSTITUTE ^^m
SEPT. 27-FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIV.
OCT. 25-J.C. SMITH UNIVERSITY
NOV. 8 -DELAWARE STATE COLLEGE
(HOMECOMING)
NOV. 22 -LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE
AWAY GAMES
SEPT. 13-KNOXVlLLE COLLEGE
OCT. 4 -FEDERAL CITY COLLEGE
OCT. 18 -ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIV.
NOV. 1 -NORFOLK STATE COLLEGE
NOV. 15 -WINSTON SALEM STATE UNIV.
WE WILL NEVER FORGET FOOTBALL "75
HOMECOMING 75 - IS/OOC STRONG
A crowd of 15,000 alurrmi and friends
joined the Shaw family to watch the Bears take
on Delaware State Hornets. The weather was
beautiful after a earlier shower. The band
gave a fantastic and memorable show. Our
only upset was -we lost the game.
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GREGORY HENDERSON
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VICTOR KELLY
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JAKE ROGERS
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HEAD COACH: JAMES R. FARRIS
ASST. COACHES: BOBBY SANDERS
CLIFF ANDERSON
1975-76 BASKETBALL
If SCHEDULE
December
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4,5,6 GEORGIA INVITATIONAL TOURN.
8 VIRGINIA STATE COLLEGE
10 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY
16 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIV.
6 -ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
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8-FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY
10 BARBER SCOTIA COLLEGE
16 FEDERAL CITY COLLEGE
18 -JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV.
21 -NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIV.
26 -WINSTON SALEM STATE UNIV.
28 -ST. AUGUSTINE COLLEGE
31 -HAMPTON INSTITUTE
February
2 -ST. PAUL COLLEGE
3 -ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIV.
5 -JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIV.
7 -LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE
11 NORFOLK STATE COLLEGE
13 ST. AUGUSTINE COLLEGE
14 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE
19 FEDERAL CITY COLLEGE
21 FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIV.
CIAA TOURNAMENT
FEB. 26,27,28
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BASKETBALL 75-76
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1. Tommie Johnson -Tri- Captain
2. James Farris - Head Coach
3. Andrew Richardson -Tri- Captain
4. Lester Rosebure -Tri- Captain
5. Bobby Sanders - Asst. Coach
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Greek Representatives
1. Leonard Giles, A A
2. Belinda Lewis, Z B
3. Doug Joyner, A A
4. Dollie Knight, P
5. Lorenzo Hainsworth, A A
6. Frances Harris, AKA
7. Francis Addison, AKA
8. Ovetta Lewis,
9. Raymond Hammond, B
10. Sandra Bennett,
11. Barbara Fields, P
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CORONATION 1975 - MISS SHAW UNIVERSITY
A look into the 40's with a touch
of the 70 's. Time has no written
pages in the Soul's Historical
Book of Inspiration. Moments
without the measure of time. How
does one recondite time in the
presence of an Ageless Queen?
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A. President Joe Jackson places
wreath at Dr. Tappers grave in Mem-
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graveside ceremonies on Founders
Day.
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observance of Founders Day.
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FOUNDERS DAY LUNCHEON - ONE
HUNDRETH AND ELEVENTH
Dr. James E. Lytle Testamonial Dinner
Shaw University Hall of Fame Dinner
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Dr. James E, Lytle was honored at the first an-
nual Shaw University Hall of Fame dinner at the
Raleigh Hilton Inn by his many friends, rival coach-
es, and players that he guided on the athletic field.
Lytle, a Shaw graduate, spearheaded Shaw's
athletic program for 43 years. ■.
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Diane Hill.
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Yolanda Miller
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1. J. Davis
2. D. Lacewell
3. R. Jones
4. L. McMillan
5. R. Lowe
6. W. Washington
7. K. McQueen
8. B. Davenport
9. L, Rowan
Men's Personnel
Council
1 . Curtis Moore
2. George Brown
3. Sam demons
4. WJllard Caldwell
5. Jerome Johnson
6. Frank Turner
7. Gregory Chandler
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1. Shyanne Thompson
2. Ann Creecy
3. Francis Addison
4. Mamie Everett
5. Denise Duncan
6. Hazel Floyd
7. Lola Sykes
8. Mae Franks
9. Charlene Murrell
Residents Assistants
1. Charlene Murrell
2. Gladys Christmas
3. Denise Duncan
4. Hazel Floyd
5. Francis Harris
6. Mae Franks
7 . Debbie Edwards
8. Lydia Williams
9. Ruby Hare
10. Nellie Tillman
11. Delora Kimbrough
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION
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Joseph W. Jackson
President, S. G.A.
David E, Lanier, Jr,
Attorney General
S.G.A.
Abena Briscoe
Vice President, Internal Affairs, S.G.A.
Delmar Harris
Vice President, External Affairs, S.G.A.
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Lana Latimer
Business Manager
Jackie Dozier
Receptionist, S.G.A.
Cornell Wells
Chief-Justice
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Gary Miulic II
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UNIVERSITY CHORALE
SOCIETY
Ur. Harry Ciil-Sinvthc, Director
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THE DYNAMIC SHAW
UNIVERSITY MARCHING BEAR
Mr. Bertram Shockley
Drum Major
Mr. Lorenzo Hainsworth
Drum Major
ANY BAND CAN
CLAIM TO BE
DYNAMIC, BUT FEW
CAN BACK UP SUCH
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AMBASSADORS OF SOUL MUSIC AND
BAND — ENTERTAINMENT.
Edward Graves
Director
Marilyn Moss
Head Majorette
AT SHAW, WE SAY
OUR BAND IS
DYNAMIC BECAUSE IT
IS; IT'S AS SIMPLE AS
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A Listening Experience
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W.S.H.A. STAFF
1 . Lecount Conoway
2. Alvin Stowe
3. Ella Williams
4. Henry Lee
5. Kathy Burch
6. Mel Davis
7. Renata Joy
8. Vincent Copeland
9. Joyce Powell
10. Jesse Futrell
11. Wendell Williams
12. Jeanie Burnie
13. Glenn Scott
14. Anthony Savory
15. Thesolonius McLean
16. Octavia Russell
17. Wayne Lee
18. Walter Armstrong
Rest Your Dial on 88. 9 F. M
For That Unforgettable Experience
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EDUCATION ASSOC.
1 . Charlene Murrell
2. Jeanette Winstead
3. Zonna Inge
4. Ann Creecy
5. Jerry Thompson
6. Pat Stephenson
7. Gregory Winstead
8. Mae Franks
9. Virginia Dennis
10. John J. Moore
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1. L. Rowan
2. D. Lanier
3. B. Davenport
4. B. Fields
5. M. Grant
6. C. Elliott
7. B. Shaw
8. M. Hall
9. "J.B."
10. L. Latimer
11. J. Dozier
12. K. Sageel
13. L. Merchant
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1. David Lanier-Pres.
2. Geneva Johnson-Sec.
3. Larry Williams- Vice Pres.
4. Lana Latimer
5. Irving Boone
6. Rene' D ampler
7. Gregory Gipson
Barbara Fields-( missing)
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BROTHERS UNLIMITED
TOP ROW: Mike Cobk, Charles Soney, Vincent Copeland, William Miller, Moses Sykes
BOTTOM ROW: Mike Heard, Lester Rosebore, Carl Williams, Bara Baker, James Fudge, Ted Marby
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KAPPA ALPHA PSI
1. Arlee Rawles
2. Brenda Davenport
3. Leslie Rowan
4. Debra Jones
5. Ellen Williams
6. Patricia Craig
7. Grace Renfrow
8. Robin Lowe
9. Gisele Irving
10. Mozell Jones
11. Margaret Tisdale
12. Frances Coverson
13. Gloria Judkins
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THE ANGELS OF
ALPHA PHI ALPHA
1 . Vanessa Wynn
2. Linda Campbell
3. Hope Boyd
4. Marilyn Washington
5. Aletha Woods
6. Eva White
7. Sharian Shannon
8. Debra Edwards
9. Linda AUen
10. Nancy Gilliam
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National Honor
Society
1 . Jeanette Winstead
2. Lorenzo Hainsworth
3 . Marilyn Johnson
4. Issac Ruff in
Alpha Kappa Mu
Alpha Omicron
Chapter
1 . Lorenzo Hainsworth
2. Jeanette Winstead
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Beta Kappa Chi
Science Honor Society
1. Yemi Tominiyi
2. Doris B. Kwasikpui, Sponsor
3. Sharon Robinson
4. Linda Campbell
5. Candyce Newsome, Trea.
6. Gloria Spencer
7. Lola Sykes, Sec.
8. Lawrence Gould
Not Shown: Rick Parker
Pres.
Alpha Epsilon Rho
Broadcasting Honor
Society
1. Henry Lee
2. Octavia Russell
3. EUa WiUiams
4. Joyce Powell
5. T . McLean
6. Jeanie Burnie
7. Mr. Loeb, Advisor
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THE DYNAMIC SHAW PLAYERS
AND COMPANY
Superiors of Collegiate Theatre and
Entertainment _.^,«__
The Company
The Shaw Players and Company Ls a co -cur-
ricula organization and offers one unit of credit
per semester for active participants. Member-
ship is open to all students. Active participation
is a requirement for all Drama majors. The
Company holds membership in The Southeastern
Theatre Conference and the National Association
of Dramatic and Speech Arts.
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Robin Perkins
Diane McKnight
David Kaalund
Beryl Faircloth
Anthony Sauery
Alicia Macon
Norman Carter
Brenda V^illiams
Michael Howell
Cecil Russell
Sherry Gallup
Butch
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Valerie Stinson
Eugene Coston
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THE CAST OF JOSEPH A. WALKER'S AWARD
WINNING PLAY
THE
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The Cast
1. P.C., Director and Master Mind
2. Phillip Farewell
3. Rochelle Stith
4. Ben Sutton
5. Beryl Faircloth
6. Diane McKnight
7. Toni Hudson
8. Sam Trayborn
9. Valarie Tekosky
10. Michael Howell
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The Department
of
Dramatic Art
Present
The Shaw Players & Com.
in
TheAward Winning
Play
THE RIVER NIGEI^
Directed By: P.C. Caple
Cast
A. Mattie Williams-Valarie Tekosky
B. Johrmy Williams -Michael Howell
C. Grandma W. Brown-Beryl Faircloth
D. Jeff Williams-Walt Bennett
E. Ann Vanderguild- Diane McKnight
F. Gail-Toni Hudson
G. Mo-Eugene Coston
H. Dr. Dudley Stanton -Sam Tayborn
I. AL- Glen Horton
J. Skeeter-David Kaalund
K. Chips -Benjamin Sutton
"Shaw drama has vitality
Raleigh Times
"A magnificent performance"
Carolinian
"Once in a great while, there's a
production so great words can't
express what you've seen.
The Shaw Players presentation of
"The River Niger" was that kind. "
The Charlotte Obsrever
The Shaw Players picked up their
audience and carried it in deep
sentimental emotions in their
production of "The River Niger. "
Jet Magazine
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Presents
HAVE YOU SEEN YOURSELF
By Sababu Cn Geuka
CAST AND CREW
1 . Robin Lewis
2. Kasval Jones
3. Eddie Gilcreast
4. Alice Leonard
5. Brenda Williams
6. Darlene Lowry
7. Curtis Moore
8. Lola Jones
9. Henri Gaskins
10. Angelo (JeUo) Thompson
11. Maggaline Raney
12. Terri Corniggans
13. Donnie Hall
14. Walt Bennett
15. John Vassar
16. Thiu-man London
17. Sababu Norris
18. Johnny Maultsby
19. Alvin Stowe
20. Avery Flint
21. Billy (Cornbread) Griffin
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A New Musical
Written and Directed by Student, Sababu Cn Geuka
Directed by, - Sababu CN Geuka
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1. J. Hurley
2. James Smith
3. Cornell Wells
4. Mozell Jones
5. Moses Sykes
6. Sandy White
7. Marvin Doe
Sisters
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1 . Sheryl Brownlee
2. Shelia Kirk
3. Cynthia Evans
4. Karen Frye
5. Patricia Boyd
6. Franscier Hughes
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1. Claude Foy
2. Arletha Stroud
3. Joseph Johnson
4. Carmen Gantt
5. James Jordon
6. Cynthia Evans
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Adams, Iris
Adkins, Deborah
Alford, Savanda
Alston, Dexter
Alston, John
Anglin, Coren
Baines, Teresa
Banks, Miriam
Barbee, Edward
Barron, Toni
Batts, Gregory
Belfield, Michelle
Bell, Nannie
Blackston, Janice
Blackwell, Deborah
Bray, Lucy
Bright, Charles
Broadus, Monica
Brown, Mamie
Brown, Vernon
Brown, William
Bullock, Carolyn
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^<l«-t Byrd, Gerald
Campbell, Kurt
Carlisle, Beotise
Carney, Jimmie
Caviness, Karen
Clayton, Althea
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Freshmen
Cox, Mable
Craig, Patricia
Daniel, Eddie
Davis, Edgar
Davis, Jessie
Davis, Mary
Dixon, Joseph
Dixon, Sarah
Doe, Dennis
Doe, Marvin
Downey, Barbara
Dupree, Pamela
Evans, Larry
Fairley, Juarlene
Fairwell, Phillip
Flynt, Avery
Gaffney, Deborah
Gamble, Raeford
Gardner, Melvin
Goodard, Patricia
Grant, Carol
Griffin, Billy
Griffin, Peggy
Grooms, Rose
Hailey, Hurley
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Hall, Barbara
Henderson, Wanda
Hernandez, Anthony
Heyward, Karen
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Hill, Sheila
Hocutt, Alberta
Hocutt, Janice
Hodges, Dianne
Horsey, Charles
Humphries, Jesse
Hunter, Rollins
Hylton, Charlotte
Jackson, Ardis
Jeffries, Kenneth
Jeter, Timothy
Jivens, John
Johnson, Brenda
Johnson, Cynthia
Johnson, Darrel
Johnson, Harold
Johnson, Jerome
Johnson, Joseph
Johnson, Raymond
Jones, Franklin
Jones, Luther
Jones, Mozelle
Jones, Rosa
Jones, Sidney
Jones, Timothy
Jones, Vanessa
Jorden, Larry
Joyner, Gloria
Kea, Gwendolyn
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Kelley, Kathy
Klass, Robert
Lane, Calvin
Latimer, Lana
Leach, William
Lee, Harold
Leggett, Tommy
Lloyd, Randolph
London, Wanda
Lucas, Angela
Lyeroy, Maria
Lyons, Kevin
Macon, Alicia
Manns, Annette
Massey, David
McAfee, Clarence
McClamb, Dianne
McCoy, Arlanda
McGirt, Cecil
McKoy, Charlene
McKoy, Gerry
McLaughlin, Carolyn
McNeill, Kenneth
Miles, Kinston
Mojica, Manuel
Moore , Paula
Mosley, Anthony
Newell, Janice
Newsame, Gary
Newson, Hosea
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Norwood, Shelia
Oliver, Kathleen
Pair, Brenda
Paysinger, Joselyn
Penn, Geneva
Perkins, Robin
Perryman, Gale
Peterson, Patricia
Pone, Donnetta
Ratciiffe, LePrince
Reaves, Karen
Reese, Phyllis
Richardson, Bernard
J{>i^ Richardson, Geraldine
''■Kz^r^'l Roach, Samuel
Roseboro, Dianne
Tomohiabipi, Samuel
Sands, Irving
Schorr, Douglas
Scott, Beverly
Sharp, Susan
Shelton, Rodney
Simmons, Brenda
Simmons, Ervin
Sledge, Michael
Smith, Booker
Smith, Franchell
Smith, Glendora
Smith, James
Stallworth, Carl
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Stephens, Melbaume
Stjnson, Valeria
Stroud , Malphus
Si^gs, Barbara
Sutton, Benjamin
Taylor, Georgene
Temple, Anthony
Tennison, Paulette
Thomas, Dennis
Thompson, Angelo
Toler, Michael
Vinson, Frederick
Wade, Stephen
Walker, Eric
Walkes, Judith
Wallington, Don
Warren, Shirley
Washington, Sharon
Watson, Ava
Watson, David
Watts, Charles
White, Sandy
Williams, Fermon
Williams, Lorraine
Williams, Mildred
Williams, Patricia
Williams, Sevine
Works, Lynn
Worley, Jacquelyn
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Anthony, Genese
Bennett, Sandra
Branham, Orena
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Baskerville, Rhonda Battles, Wayne
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WUson, N.C.
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Eastman, Ga.
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Music Education
Newport News, Va.
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Accounting
Nexmith, S.C.
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Rhodford L. Anderson
Winston-Salem, N. C.
Bachelor of Theology
Richard L. Battle
Roanoke Rapids, N. C.
Bachelor of Theology
Aoffond Carmichael
Raleigh, N. C.
Bachelor of Theology
Lawrence Edwards
Jackson, N. C.
Bowie State College, B. A.
Bachelor of Theology
Annie L. Ford
Winston, Salem, N. C,
Bachelor of Theology
William P. Ford
Fairmont, N. C.
Morris College, A.B.
Master of Divinity
John D. Fuller
Fayetteville, N, C.
Fayetteville State Univ.
Master of Divinity
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Charlotte, N. C.
A G T State Univ. , B. S.
Doctor of Divinity
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John W. Corharn
Wagram, N. C.
ACT State Univ., B. S.
Master of Divinity
Clarence Gray
Greenville, N. C.
Shaw Univereity, A.B.
Master of Divinity
Arizona Hartfield
Bolivia, N. C.
A&T State Univ. , B. S.
Master of Divinity
Kenneth Hammond
Greenville, N. C.
East Carolina Univ, A.B.
Master of Divinity
Aloysius High
Zebulon, N. C.
Bachelor of Theology
Samuel Hodges
Winston Salem, N. C.
Bachelor of Theology
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John B. Moore
Weldon, N. C.
Shaw University, A.B.
Master of Divituty
Robert L. .Milhousc
L.turinbiirg. N. C.
Bachelor Of Theol--
Divinity School
Willard E. Stephens, Jr.
Durham, N. C.
North Carolina Central Univ. , B. S.
Master of Divinity
Bobby S. Stewart
Winston, Salem, N.C.
AGT State Univ., B. S. , M.S.
Doctor of Divinity
Ronald Swain
Raleigh, N. C.
Duguesne University, A.
Doctor of Divinity
Franklin E. Tootle
Morehead City, N. C.
Shaw University, A.B.
Master of Divinity
Thomas L. Walker
Rocky Mount, N. C.
Bachelor of Theology
J.B. Wilder
Raleigh, N. C.
Shaw University, B. S.
Master of Divinity
Carolyn Hillsman
Richmond, Va.
Virginia State College, B. A.
Master of Divinity
Alberta Reid
Greensboro, N. C.
Johnson C. Smith Univ., A.B.
Howard Univ. , M. Rel.
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CONVOCATION FOR CONFERRING OF
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CLASS OF 1975
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The One Hundredeth and Tenth Convoca-
tion for the Conferring of Degrees was held
May 11th, 1975 in the Memorial Auditorium.
The class marked the largest in the history
of the university. There were approximitely
430 graduates. The Convocation Orator was
Dr. James B. Holderman, Vice President for
Education of the Lilly Endowment, Inc. The
Music was provided by the University Band
(Which received a standing ovation) and the
University Chorale Society.
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Urban Planning
Chicago, Illinois
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WHO'S WHO
"Towards New Horizons"
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Francis D. Addison
Business Management G Economics
St. George, S.C.
Junior
Issac H. Ruff in, Jr.
Music Education
Newport News, Virginia
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Roxboro, N.C.
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Ahoskie, N.C.
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Business Management G Economics
Portsmouth, Virginia
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Music Education
Portsmouth, Virginia
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Behavioral Science
South HiU, Virginia
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Mobil, Alabama
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Portsmouth, Virginia
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Harvey O. Perry, Jr.
Office Manager
Frances D. Addison
Secretary
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Yearbook Staff Assistants
Gwen Thompson
Class Assistant
Octavia Russel]
Asst. Secretary
Gerald Weston
General Assistant
John Jivens
Asst. Photographer
J. D. Hinton
Senior Photographer
1976 Bear Staff
Debra Edwards
Editor-in-Chief
Michael W. Hall
Executive Editor
Bertram A. Shockley
Associate Editor
Maxine Turner
Organization Editor
Mel O. Davis
Faculty/ Staff Editor
Barbara Wright
Class Editor
Harvey O. Perry
Office Manager
Francis Addison
Staff Secretary
Gerald Weston
General Assistant
Octavia Russell
Assistant Secretary
Gwen Thompson
Class Assistant
John Jivens
Assistant Photographer
Bill Burke
Assistant Photographer
Richard Parker
Class Assistant
Mamie Everett
Assistant Secretary
Eva White
Typist
Tyrone Jordan
Staff Assistant
Lecount Conaway
Staff Assistant
Cecil Russell
Clerk
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MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR
Being Editor of this yearbook has definitely been a challenge. Leadership,
the most challenging part, has opened my eyes a little wider. I have had
my hard times but have pulled through them with a little confidence from
here and there.
Without followers, there is no leader. I can greatly say that the 1975-1976
staff has done an outstanding job in the construction of this book.
I would like to grant special recognition to my Executive -Editor, Michael
Hall and Associate -Editor, Bertram Shockley, for they have put a lot of
hard work and effort into this book. They both have exhibited their ca-
pabilities of being a leader with their many talents and ideas.
Last but not least, I would like to thank our advisors, Mrs. Doris Anderson
and Ms. Geraldine Turner for their guidance in creating this great annual.
United for Shaw,
Debra Edwards
Editor-in-Chief
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CPI^IGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES
PN YOUR GRADUATION IN THE ^'
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WITH LOVE,
"FRAN"
MARILYN DENISE MOSS
CONGRATIJLATIONS TO OUR DAUGHTER
WE WANt TO EXPRESS OUR PLEASURES
AT YOt!lR BECOMING A 1976 SHAW
UNIVERSITY GRAD WE ARE VERyVrOUD
OF YOU, AND WE LOVE YDU.
GOD BLESS YOU ALWAYS
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VERLETJ|, CONGRATULATIONS
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HAZEL FLOYD
HAZEL, WE ARE PROUD
OF YOU ON YOUR
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WISH YOU THE BEST
OF LUCK AND
HAPPINESS ALWAYS,
WITH LOVE,
MR. & MRS. EDWARD
FLOYD
WILLIAM DICKENS
CONGRATULATIONS TO
OUR SON, WILLIAM, FOR
BECOMING A SHAW
UNIVERSITY GRAD.
WE LOVE YOU,
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BEST WISHES AND
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WITH LOVE, '
MR. & MRS. FULM0R£
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CONGRATULATIONS
TO OUR SON
JOSEPH JACKSON,
CLASS OF 1976
YOUR PARENTS,
MR. & MRS. C. JACKSON
THOMAS BARR
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OF YOU.
WITH LOVE,
YOUR MOTHER,
MRS. SYLVIA M. BARR
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LILLIE ANNE, WE ARE
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if LOVE,
YOUR PARENTS,
MR. & MRS. GEORGE
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BERTRAM, GIG
CLASS OF 1976
YOUR PARENTS
MR. & MRS. LEROY
SHOCKLEY
RALPH M. BEST
WE ARE PROUD TO
HAVE OUR SON
RALPH GRADUATE
IN THE SHAW UNIV.
CLASS OF 1976
WITH LOVE,
YOUR PARENTS,
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CONGRATULATIONS TO
OUR SON, VICTOR, CLASS
OF "76 ". MAY SUCCESS
AND HAPPINESS BE YOURS
FOREVER. WE LOVE YOU
AND WE ARE VERY PROUD
OF YOU.
LOVE,
MR. & MRS. CHARLES
SMITH, SR.
DEBRA EDWARDS
BERTRAM SHOCKLEY
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CONGRATULATIONS ON
BECOMING ALUMNI
OF OUR BEAUTIFUL
UNIVERSITY. GOD BLESS
EACH OF YOU.
YOUR FRIENDS
THE BEAR STAFF
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THE BEAR STAFF, THE SHAW JOURNAL STAFF
THE FRIENDLY PLACES TO DEVOTE TIME
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In Memory of
Harold Eugene Haywood
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Recall
My mind is yonder, to the years
geared to come
Knowing not where, or when, but why
my soul will rest.
My eyes viewed the paintings of the
years I've suffered and funned.
Of all human aspects, love, easiest, to spell
but complex, being me, my incompetent foe.
My thoughts . . . ad-infinitum, confusion, and all
living organisms clustered to equal me.
Come headache, then science, the antidote.
A pause, then assuring a repeat my being
Has endeavored life, like those who've
Tried; My essence has shone like
Those who succeeded and died
As the carpenter waits to size
The grave digger plays poker
But thank God, for the awakening of my people.
My life has just begun.
Copyright 1973 by
Sababu C. Norris
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Hail, Dear Old Shaw U
Thy sons revere thy name,
Long shall thy works be proud
Undimmed thy fame.
Time shall thy praises sing.
Glory repay thy tears.
And loud thy praises ring
Through all the years.
Noble thy hallw ays,
[(^ble thy grassy Bl
ifsf^rbler the hearts of me n j
'Where thou doest reign .HI
j^^|ve who thy name
Stofcit hearts that shall not fail,
All rise and loud proclaim
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
MR. & MRS. J. D. HINTON
SUPPORT & PHOTOGRAPHY
MRS. JOAN MILLER
STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE
MRS. ARRIE PERRY
SOUTHERN BELL
MRS. DORIS ANDERSON
ADVISOR
SPECIAL THANKS
MRS. GERALDINE TURNER
SPECIAL THANKS
ADVISOR
MRS. WILLIE HIGH
SPECIAL THANKS
MR. WILLIE JONES
SPECIAL THANKS
GARY DYER
CONSULTANT
TERRY MAULTSBY
REPRESENTATIVE
OFFICE OF UNIVERSITY RELATIONS
PUBLICITY
SHAW JOURNAL STAFF
GAIL JARRETT
SPECIAL THANKS
J. B. LANA, JACKIE
S.G.A. OFFICE
C. WARREN MASSENBURG
MRS. P. HAYWOOD
UNIVERSITY POST OFFICE
MRS. BARBARA MANN
ALUMNI AFFAIRS
RALEIGH SAVINGS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION
MRS. VIVIAN GALBREATH
MRS. GEORGIA MATTHEWS
SECRETARIAL SERVICES
MS. HETTIE LITTLE
PRESIDENTS OFFICE
MRS. ANITA WILLIAMS
THE STAFF WOULD LIKE
TO EXPRESS THANKS TO
ALL WHO HAVE WORKED
AND HELPED US IN
THE CREATION OF THE
1976 BEAR.
WE HOPE YOU ENJOY
THE 1976 BEAR AS
MUCH AS WE ENJOY-
ED CREATING THE
BEAR FOR YOU.
THE STAFF REGRETS THAT
WE COULD NOT COVER ALL
PERSONS ATTENDING THE
UNIVERSITY AND WE ALSO
REGRET THAT IT WAS
NOT POSSIBLE TO COVER
ALL UNIVERSITY FUNCTIONS.
THE OFFICE OF STUDENT
PUBLICATIONS IS ALWAYS
OPEN FOR VOLUNTEERS,
SUGGESTIONS AND IDEAS
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