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1977  BEAR 

1865— Shaw  University— 1977 

Raleigh,  North  Carolina 

An  Independent,  Baptist-Related  University 


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Michael  W.  Hall,  Editor-in-Chief 
Harvey  0.  Perry,  Managing  Editor 


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TABLE  OF 

CONTENTS 

INTRODUCTION   

4. 

DEDICATION   

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FIRST  FAMILY 

...20 

EVENTS  

...22 

CAMPUS  QUEENS 

...48 

CAMPUS  GREEKS/ 

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SPORTS    

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ORGANIZATIONS 

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MEMORIALS   

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UNDERCLASSMEN    

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SENIORS 

..176 

ADMINISTRATION   

..210 

FACULTY/STAFF   

..210 

SPONSORS   

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MRS,  D.J.  ANDERSON 
MS.  GERALDINE  TURNER, 
ADVISERS 


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  HALLWAYS 


NOBLE  THY  GRASSY  PLAINS 


NOBLER  THE  HEARTS  OF  MEN 
WHERE  THOU  DOEST  REIGN. 


ALL  WE  WHO  LOVE  THY  NAME 
STOUT  HEARTS  THAT  SHALL  NOT  FAIL, 


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ALL  RISE  AND  LOUD  PROCLAIM, 


ALMA  MATER  HAIL! 


HORACE  B.  &  PATRICIA  C.  CAPLE 


THE  1977  BEAR- 
PROUDLY  DEDICATED  TO 
MR.  &  MRS.  H.B.  CAPLE 

YOUR  MINDS  ARE  SO  AMAZING 

YOU  ARE  SO  AMAZING 

I  JUST  CAN'T  BELIEVE 
THAT  YOU'RE  IN  CONTROL  OF  YOUR  DREAMS 

YOU  KNOW  HOW  TO  DO  IT. 
MY,  MY  YOUR  MINDS  ARE  SO  AMAZING. 

YOU'RE  SO  DOWN  TO  EARTH 

I  JUST  CAN'T  BELIEVE 
THAT  YOU'RE  NOT  AT  ALL  CONCEITED 

YOU  KNOW  HOW  TO  DO  IT 

WHEN  AND  WHERE  TO  USE  IT 
MY,  MY  YOUR  MINDS  ARE  SO  AMAZING. 

SO  AMAZING 

THAT  YOU  CAN  REACH  BEYOND  CONFUSION 

AND  PUT  THINGS  IN  THEIR  PROPER  PLACES 
SO  AMAZING 

THAT  YOU  HAD  THE  COURAGE  TO  DO  IT. 

PEOPLE  SAID  THAT  IT'S  TOO  LATE 

THE  WORLD  WANTS  TO  BUY  YOU, 

BUT  I  KNOW  YOU'RE  NOT  SELLING 

SUCH  A  BEAUTIFUL  RELATIONSHIP 

FROM  YOUR  MIND. 


THE  SHAW  PLAYERS 
AND  COMPANY 


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DR.  &  MRS.  RICHARD  L.  FIELDS  AND 

TRACY 


THE  ACTING  PRESIDENT 


SHAW  UNIVERSITY 


Raleigh,  North  Guiouna  27602 


OFnCE    OF    THE    PRESIDENT 


TO  THE  CLASS  OF  1977: 

During  the  brief  period  that  I  have  been  with  you  at  Stiaw  University,  you  have  demonstrated 
in  a  positive  manner  your  determination  to  prepare  yourseWes  to  render  a  great  service  to  mankind. 
With  your  cooperation  and  assistance,  your  academic  program  has  been  designed  to  prepare  you  for 
that  service. 

The  task  has  not  been  easy,  neither  for  you  as  you  endured  many  hardships,  nor  for  your 
sponsors  whose  personal  sacrifices  have  helped  to  provide  the  opportunity  for  your  educational 
development.  But  any  hardships  which  you  have  experienced  will  give  you  the  strength  of  character 
to  make  of  this  educational  seed  the  fruit  that  will  further  develop  your  skills  and  nurture  your 
constructive  imagination. 

As  you  depart  from  this  educational  institution,  your  task  now  is  one  of  vigorous  cooperation 
with  those  who  endeavor  to  steer  the  course  of  man  toward  wholesome  and  desired  objectives. 

Good  luck  and  best  wishes  for  continued  success. 


Sincerely  yours. 


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Richard  L.  Fields 
Acting  President 


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FALL  OPENING  CONVOCATION 

SEPTEMBER  17, 1976— 112th  YEAR 


On  September  12,  1976,  the  University 
held  the  One  Hundred  and  Twelfth  Annual 
Convocation  for  the  opening  of  the  academic 
year.  The  freshman  class  led  the  faculty,  staff 
and  university  officials  in  academic  proces- 
sion to  Spaulding  Gymnasium. 

The  Convocation  address  was  delivered 
by  Dr.  Richard  L.  Fields,  acting  president  of 
the  university.  Selections  were  given  by  the 
University  Chorale  Society,  the  United 
Heritage  Gospel  Choir,  and  the  University 
Band. 


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CORONATION  1976— MISS  SHAW  UNIVERSITY 


On  November  1 1th,  the  Annual  Corona- 
tion for  Miss  Shaw  University  was  held  In 
Spaulding  Gymnasium. 

Outstanding  talents  of  SHAW  paid 
tribute  to  the  new  "Miss  Shaw  U." 

Former  Miss  Shaw's,  as  well  as 
representatives  of  visiting  schools  and 
friends,  were  in  attendance. 

The  highlight  of  the  evening  was  the 
crowning  of  Dottle  S.  Harrison,  a  young 
lady  we  are  truly  proud  of,  as  Miss  Shaw. 
The  Shaw  Family  will  long  remember  the 
night  of  fun,  fellowship  and  entertainment. 

The  theme  for  the  occasion  was 
"Somewhere  Over  the  Rainbow." 


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ONE  HUNDRED  AND  ELEVENTH    / 

FOUNDER'S  DAY  CONVOCATION   ^ 

1865-1976  - 

On  November  12,  the  University  once  again  held  its  an- 
nual Founder's  Day  Ceremonies. 

Graveside  services  were  held  in  the  Tupper  Memorial 
Gardens  on  campus.  Miss  Shaw,  Dottle  S.  Harrison,  and 
S.G.A.  President  Larry  Williams  placed  the  wreath  at  the 
tomb  of  Dr.  Tupper.  The  quotations  were  delivered  by  Ac- 
ting President  Richard  L.  Fields.  The  taps  and  tolling  of 
the  bell  was  by  Isaac  Spears,  a  student. 

Afterward  the  freshman  class  led  the  faculty,  staff  and 
university  officials  in  procession  to  Memorial  Auditorium. 
The  Founder's  Day  address  was  delivered  by  Dr.  Joy  J. 
Johnson,  president  of  the  General  Baptist  State  Conven- 
tion and  a  member  of  the  N.C.  House  of  Representatives. 
Selections  were  given  by  the  University  Chorale  Society 
under  the  direction  of  Dr.  Harry  Gil-Smythe  and  the 
University  Band  under  the  direction  of  Edward  L.  Graves. 

Honorary  degrees  were  conferred  upon  Milton  E. 
Owens  (presented  by  Trustee  George  C.  Debnam)  and 
Chester  A.  Hart  {presented  by  trustee  O.L.  Sherrill). 

The  Founder's  Day  Luncheon  for  visiting  guests  and 
friends  followed  in  the  Student  Union  Ballroom. 


1976  HOMECOMING  PARADE— TOGETHER 


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The  Homecoming  parade  was 
held  on  a  beautiful  Saturday  mor- 
ning in  downtown  Raleigh.  The 
weather  was  chilly,  but  it  couldn't 
chill  the  hearts  of  the  Shaw  family 
and  fans. 


NOVEMBER  13,  1976 
DOWNTOWN  RALEIGH 


1976  HOMECOMING  GAME 


A  beautiful  but  chilly  afternoon  provided  tfie 
setting  for  ttie  "76"  Homecoming  gridiron  con- 
test. Tfiousands  of  alumni,  relatives  and  friends 
once  again  returned  to  the  ever-loving  Shaw  to 
get  a  taste  of  fun  and  rivalry. 

Half-time  excitement  hit  a  fever  pitch  when 
the  marching  bands  hit  the  field.  The  marching 
Rams  took  the  field  first  but  had  to  give  it  up  to 
the  marching  Bears  who  took  the  crowd. 

There  was  nothing  to  spoil  the  fun  and 
fellowship  that  exists  among  the  Shaw  family, 
not  even  losing  the  game.  Once  again  the  ex- 
citement of  traditional  rivalry  existed  among 
friends. 


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BRASS  CONSTRUCTION,  CROWN  HEIGHTS  AFFAIR,  POISON 


The  long  week  of  lectures,  convocations,  dinners, 
and  entertainment  celebrating  Founder's  Day  and 
Honnecoming  activities  finally  ended. 

The  highlight  of  the  activities  v\/as  the  annual 
Homecoming  Concert.  The  music  of  Poison,  Crovs/n 
Heights  Affair  and  Brass  Construction  enthralled  the 
audience.  After  the  show,  the  Shaw  family  celebrated 
in  every  corner  of  Raleigh. 

The  annual  Worship  Service  on  Sunday  morning 
with  alumni,  friends  and  relatives  of  the  Shaw  family 
ended  the  week  of  fellowship. 

Once  again  Shaw  wrote  in  her  book  of  memories 
of  a  tradition— the  time  for  the  uniting  of  friends. 
"Together,  We  Are  One"! 


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HOMECOMING 
"76" 


THE  SECOND  ANNUAL 

HALL  OF  FAME  DINNER 

Dr.  Wiley  T.  "Army"  Armstrong  and  his 
brother  Randolph  T.  "Navy"  Armstrong  were 
inducted  Into  the  Shaw  University  Hall  of 
Fame  In  ceremonies  held  In  Raleigh's  Hilton 
Inn. 

The  Rocky  Mount  natives  were  students  at 
Shaw  In  the  '20's  and  have  made  outstanding 
contributions  to  athletics  over  the  past  five 
decades.  They  join  Dr.  James  E.  Lytle  In  the 
Hall  of  Fame. 

Dr.  Leroy  T.  Walker,  main  speaker  at  the 
Hall  of  Fame  Dinner,  brought  the 
significance  of  the  occasion  closer  to  home 
for  the  younger  generation  when  he  spoke  of 
how  these  two  men  have  touched  the  lives  of 
those  who  taught  such  notables  as  Sam 
Jones,  "Squirrel"  tVlcGuire,  "Bear"  Wilder, 
John  Baker,  Curly  Neal  and  Meadowlark 
Lemon. 


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NATIONAL  ALUMNI  ASSOC. 


Dr.  Vernon  Clark 

President 

Durham,  North  Carolina 


Mr.  Israel  Singleton 
First  Vice-President 
Adelphi,  Maryland 


Mr.  Vernon  Malone 
Second  Vice-President 
Raleigh,  North  Carolina 


Mrs.  Marjorie  J.  Scott 
Third  Vice-President 
Raleigh,  North  Carolina 


Mrs.  Helen  Dixon  Stone 

Secretary 

Montclair,  New  Jersey 


Mr.  Albert  Fryar 
Treasurer 
Washington,  D.C. 


Mr.  Harold  High 
Parliamentarian 
!i      Raleigh,  North  Carolina 


Rev.  Ralph  Grant,  Jr. 

Chaplain 

Newarl<,  New  Jersey 


The  National  Alumni  Association  of 
Shaw  University  held  its  annual 
Homecoming  Banquet  on  Friday, 
November  12,  1976,  at  the  Holiday  Inn, 
Downtown  Raleigh. 

The  speal<er  for  the  occasion  was  Dr. 
Vernon  Clark,  president  of  the  National 
Alumni  Association.  Presiding  was  Mr. 
Kelly  Bryant,  president  of  the  Rocky 
Mount  Chapter.  Greetings  came  from  Dr. 
Richard  Fields,  Judge  Stafford  Bullock, 
Senator  John  Winters,  Mr.  Vernon 
Malone,  and  Mr.  Harold  High. 

Mrs.  Barbara  Mann,  alumni  relations' 
coordinator,  made  the  presentation  of 
awards.  Award  recipients  were  Mr.  Ver- 
non Malone— the  Henry  Martin  Tupper 
Humanitarian  Award;  Dr.  Vernon  Clark 
and  Dr.  Julia  P.  Davidson— the  Elijah 
Shaw  Meritorius  Service  Awards;  Joseph 
N.  Bell,  Beatrice  D.  Branch,  Hattye  J. 
Cleveland,  Ida  Boykins  Cooper  and 
Walter  C.  Rucker— Achievement  Awards. 

The  highlight  of  the  evening  was  the 
crowning  of  Miss  Alumni— Mrs.  Grace 
Dupree  of  Washington,  D.C.  Members  of 
her  court  were  Mrs.  Jev\^l  Dunn  of  the 
Raleigh-Wake  Chapter  and  Mrs.  Elma  M. 
Thomas  of  the  Charlotte  Chapter. 


1976  SHAW  CO 

On  Sunday,  May  16th,  1976,  Shaw 
University  presented  382  Bachelor's 
and  Master's  degrees  at  its  gradua- 
tion exercises  in  Raleigh  Memorial 
Auditorium. 

The  speaker  for  the  occasion  was 
President  J.  Archie  Margraves.  Wav- 
ing the  billowing  sleeves  of  his  crim- 
son robe.  Dr.  Hargraves  told  the 
graduates  that  they  must  create 
justice  in  a  world  of  injustice  and  that 
they  must  be  a  part  of  what's 
happening. 

Later,  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Hargraves 
were  presented  with  a  silver  tea  and 
coffee  service  by  Dr.  Chauncey  R. 
Edwards,  chairmah  of  Shaw's  Board 
of  Trustees. 

Receiving  Doctor  of  Divinity 
degrees  were  William  E.  Osley, 
Claude  Russell  Trotter,  and  Alfred 
Peddick  Smith. 

Honorary  degrees  were  presented 
to  Raleigh  Mayor  Jyles  J.  Coggins,  a 
trustee  of  Shaw,  and  Joseph  Peter 
Imperato,  Judge  of  the  Civil  Court  of 
the  City  of  New  York. 

Immediately  after  the  commence- 
ment exercise,  the  President's 
Reception  for  parents,  alumni,  and 
friends  was  held  in  the  University 
Student  Union. 


MMENCEMENT  ACTIVITIES 


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Henry  Martin  Tupper 

1865-1894 
Charles  Francis  Meserve 

1894-1919 
Joseph  Leishman  Peacock 

1920-1930 
William  Stuart  Nelson 

1931-1936 
Robert  Prentis  Daniel 

1936-1950 
William  Russell  Strassner 

1951-1961 
James  Edward  Cheek 

1963-1969 
King  Vergil  Cheek 

1969-1971 
J.  Archie  Hargraves 

1971-1976 


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SPRING  ACTIVITY  WEEK 
APRIL  12-16,  1977 


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THE  FAMILY 
ROOTS  OF  RALEIGH 

Shaw  University  celebrated  its  an- 
nual Spring  Activity  Week,  April  12- 
17,  1977.  The  theme  for  the  week 
was  "The  Family  Roots  of  Raleigh" 
...  a  historical  look  at  Raleigh,  its 
families,  and  their  relationships  with 
Shaw  and  the  overall  community. 

The  week's  activity  began  with  a 
University-wide  Convocation  on 
Tuesday,  April  12,  1977,  at  11:00 
a.m.  Guest  speaker  for  the  Convoca- 
tion was  Charles  G.  Irving,  Sr.,  co- 
founder,  Irving-Swain  Printing  Co. 

Many  of  Raleigh's  senior  citizens 
and  old-line  families  were  honored 
during  the  week.  There  were  also 
many  guests  conducting  workshops 
throughout  the  week.  Roy  Wood, 
Vice  President,  National  Black 
Network;  Harry  Rhodes,  co-star. 
Roots  Television  Series,  N.B.C;  and 
Carl  Ventner,  Jr.,  President  of 
Durham  Life  Broadcasting  Services 
headed  the  panelists  for  the 
workshops. 

The  highlights  of  the  week  includ- 
ed concerts  by  the  United  Heritage 
Gospel  Choir,  the  Concert  Band  and 
the  Jazz  Band. 


ANNUAL 
AWARDS  DAY 

"Achieving  Excellence  Through 
Togetherness  In  Study,  Performance,  and 
Service"  was  the  theme  for  the  annual 
Awards  Day  ceremonies  in  Spaulding 
Gymnasium. 

The  speaker  for  the  occasion  was  Dr. 
Wllmoth  Carter,  Vice  President  of 
Research  and  Evaluation. 

Dr.  Carter  said  in  her  address:  "Awards 
Day  provides  the  occasion  for  recognition 
of  achievements  in  varied  areas  of  the  un- 
iversity, academic  and  non-academic.  It 
represents  a  type  of  "critic's  choice" 
where  the  winners  are  applauded  and  the 
losers  disclaimed.  The  question  to  be  ask- 
ed is,  'Are  they  ends  in  themselves  or 
means  to  an  end?  Do  they  represent  per- 
formance or  merely  effort?  Do  they 
bespeak  being  truly  educated,  or  are  they 
indicative  of  miseducatlon?' 

The  awards  you  receive  should  not 
savor  of  ego-tripping,  for  whatever  the 
award  it  can  only  be  a  milestone  and  not 
the  acme  of  accomplishment.  It  should 
not  be  the  meridian  or  fullest  develop- 
ment, nor  the  zenith  of  accomplishment. 

This  should  not  be  a  time  of  boasting, 
for  unless  one's  recognized  accomplish- 
ment is  grounded  in  literacy,  knowledge, 
intellectualism,  and  language  skills  it 
bespeaks  miseducatlon.  College  is 
useless  if  you  leave  it  as  Illiterate  as  when 
you  came." 

Awards  were  presented  by  Dr.  Richard 
Fields,  Dr.  Kalyan  Ghosh  and  Dean  Mack 
Sowell. 


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THE  NATIONAL 

THEATRE  COMPANY 

IN 

FEELIN'  GOOD 

The  National  Theatre  Company  presented  FEELIN' 
GOOD,  a  musical  tribute  to  the  black  entertainer  in 
America  on  Sunday  March  6,  1977  in  Memorial 
Auditorium. 

Through  song,  dance  and  humor  FEELIN'  GOOD 
traces  the  history  of  the  American  black  man's  massive 
contribution  to  the  world  of  American  musical  enter- 
tainment. 


STUDENT  ACTIVITIES 

PRESENTS 

DICK  GREGORY 


SAUNDRA  SHARP 

POET  AND 

STAR  OF  STAGE,  SCREEN,  &  T.V. 

Saundra  appeared  in  theatre  workshops 
sponsored  by  the  Department  of  Dramatic 
Arts.  She  also  witnessed  the  opening  night  of 
her  piay  THE  SISTUHS,  performed  by  the 
Shaw  Players  &  Company. 


LULU  GODFREY 

Ms.  Godfrey,  who  has  appeared  with  the  all- 
time  greats  of  Jazz  &  Blues  like  Louie 
Armstrong,  Duke  Ellington,  etc.,  performed 
with  the  Shaw  Jazz  Band  in  their  annual  spr- 
ing concert. 


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ROY  AYERS  &  BAND  WITH  STUDENTS  MEL  DAVIS  &  MAX 
TURNER 


REV.  CLEOPHUS  ROBINSON  &  CHRISTIAN  FELLOWSHIP 


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APRIL  C.  WEST 
FIRST  ATTENDANT 
West  Palm  Beach,  Fla. 


PATRICIA  HEARD 
SECOND  ATTENDANT 
Hickory,  N.C. 


Ida  IS  a  senior  Business  Management  and  Economics  major  from  Wilson,  N.C.  She  is  a  member  of  Alpha  Kappa 
Alpha  Sorority  and  a  majorette  for  the  Marching  Bear  Band,  serving  as  head  majorette  her  sophomore  year. 
Her  future  plans  include  attending  graduate  school  and  pursuing  a  career  in  the  world  of  banking. 


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MISS  SHAW  UNIVERSITY 

DOTTIE  S.HARRISON 


FRONSCIER  HUGHES 
FIRST  ATTENDANT 
New  Brunswick,  N.J. 


DEBORAH  ROBINSON 
SECOND  ATTENDANT 
Washington,  D.C. 


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DOTTIE  SHERYL  HARRISON 

MISS  SHAW  UNIVERSITY 


Dottie  is  a  senior  majoring  in  Beliavioral  Science. 
She  is  a  member  of  Swing  Phi  Swing  Social 
Fellowship  and  has  been  a  majorette  for  the 
Marching  Bear  Band  since  her  freshman  year.  She 
was  chosen  for  Who's  Who  in  American  Universities. 

Dottie  is  one  of  four  children  of  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles 
D.  Harrison,  Sr.  of  Rocl<y  Mount,  N.C. 

Her  future  plans  include  attending  graduate 
school,  writing  poetry,  and,  later  pursuing  a  career  in 
psychiatric  social  work. 


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1.  Mozell  Jones 

2.  Erma  Oliver 

3.  Rebecca  Lowery 

4.  Deryl  Sessoms 

5.  Andrlan  Summers 

6.  Sheila  Winston 
Pearl  Walker 
April  West 
Angela  Webb 
Iris  Adams 


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Football  Coaches  L.  to  R.  J.  Johnson,  Asst.  Coach.  W.  Frazier,  Asst.  Coach  Dr.  J.E.  Lytle,  Athletic  Director,  H  Smalls  Head 
Coach 


1977  SCHEDULE 


DATE 


September  11 


OPPONENT 

Knoxville  College 
Hampton  Institute 


LOCATION 

Raleigh,  N.C. 
Hampton,  Va. 


October 


November      6 


Fayetteville  State  Univ. 
Federal  City  College 
Elizabeth  City  State  Univ. 


Johnson  C.  Smith  Univ. 


Delaware  State  College 


Fayetteville,  N.C. 
Raleigh,  N.C. 
Raleigh,  N.C. 
Charlotte,  N.C. 
Dover,  Delaware 


Winston  Salem  State  Univ. 
(Homecoming) 


Raleigh,  N.C. 


Livingstone  College 


Salisbury,  N.C. 


TEAM  ROSTER 


NAME 

POSITION 

Alexander,  Cecil 

QB 

Anderson,  Alfred 

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Battle,  Jerry  L. 

DB  ^  •> 

Benton,  Nathaniel 

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Bolden,  Arthur 

SS  ■ 

Bourne,  Michael  A. 

LB 

Brooks,  Mike 

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Bonn,  Thurman 

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Burwell,  Melvin 

FB 

Butler,  Deosle       ,gBk 

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Chavis,  George    ^H 

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Darby,  Michael   •  '^^ 

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Darden,  Talmadge  L.   '^ 

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Dawson,  Ernest 

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Delestlne,  Frankle 

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Etherridge,  LIndsey 

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Gamble,  Raeford 

TB 

Green,  Charles  9|i|Siripi 

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Hanl^son,  CR^^^H 
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Hart,  James  T.     VHI 

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Hassell,  Donald  T. 

OT 

Hazelton,  Leo 

TE 

Hill,  Eric 

Cgr 

Ivey,  Allison  S. 

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Jackson,  Dana  G. 

TE  - 

Jackson,  Jimmie 

LB 

Jackson,  Lionel 

TB 

Jenkins,  Jackie  Y. 

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f            FB 

Johnson,  Robert  S. 

Kelly,  Charles  A. 

King,  Wilbert  L. 

%*■            LB 

Landers,  Bobby 

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Lee,  Jeffrey  -m^ 

McKnight,  Sheltofi 

DB 

McNeill,  Kenneth  T. 

DT 

Meadows,  George 

DB 

Miller,  Theophllus        . 

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Mincey,  Johnnie  L. 

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Morton,  Keith  D. 

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Nelson,  Benny  L, 

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Newsome,  Arnold 

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Odomes,  Melzee  J. 

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Patterson,  Gregory 

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Phillips,  James 

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Pierce,  Gary 

DB 

Pridgen,  Carl 

LB 

Reese,  Wayne 

FB 

Ross,  Anthony 

DB 

Sanchez,  Fernando 

DT 

Smith,  Ernest  T. 

OG 

Speight.  Clevester 

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Stevenson,  John  D. 

FB 

Stray  horn,  Wendell 

OG 

Thomas,  Jimmie 

DT 

Thomas,  John  C,  111 

LB 

Townsend,  Victor 

TE 

Tyson,  Ronnie 

DE 

Walker.  Gay 

QB 

White,  Henry 

LB 

Williams,  Curtis 

DB 

Woods,  Phillip 

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HOMETOWN     .  ■. 
Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla. 
Chatieston,  S.G. 
Jacmonville,  Fla. 
Homestead,  Fla. 
Yemassee,  S.C. 
Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
Greensboro,  N.C. 
Goldsboro,  N.C. 
Raleigh.  N.C. 
Henderson,  N.C. 
Chicago,  111. 
Washington,  D.C 
Florida  City,  F] 
Suffolk,  Va. 
Chicago, 
Charleston 
Camden,  N 
Martinvllt 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
loore  Haven,  Fla. 

Lauderdale,  Fla 

ami,  Fla. 
Newpc(|tNews,  Va. 
Belie  Glide,  Fla. 
Edenton 
Stuart,  Fla. 
Wocrf|||jry,N.J. 
Live^UPJEl^.   . 
Chicaiprt;-    ' 
Live  Oaki  Fla. 
ood,  Fla. 
nville,  Fla. 
lie,  N.C. 
eorge, 
Pahokee,  Fl_ 
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JacM^B^FIa 
HendersmlptC., 
Wagrarn^N. 
Henderson,  N.C. 
Pahokee,  Fla. 
Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Chicago.  III. 
Pahokee,  Fla. 
Ahoskle.  N.C. 
Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla. 
Live  Oak,  Fla. 
Belle  Glade,  Fla. 
W.  Palm  Beach,  Fla. 
Hallsboro,  N.C. 
Moore  Haven,  N.C. 
Charleston  Hts,  S.C. 
Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
Laurinburg,  N.C. 
Aurora,  N.C. 
Statesville,  N.C. 
Loris,  S.C. 
Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Hillside,  N.J. 
Haines  City,  Fla. 
Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla. 
Rldgeland,  Fla. 
Delray  Beach,  Fla. 
Haines  City,  Fla. 


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TEAM  ROSTER 


JAMES  FARRIS,  HEAD  COACH 


NAME 

CLASS 

HOMETOWN 

1.  Ernest  Perkins 

Fr. 

Chicago,  III. 

2.  Vincent  Copeland 

Sr. 

Newark,  N.J. 

3.  Gregory  Henderson 

Jr. 

Richmond,  Va. 

4.  Frank  McFali 

Soph. 

Chicago,  III. 

5.  Andrew  Richardson 

Sr. 

Chicago,  III. 

6.  Anthony  Robinson 

Sr. 

Farmville,  Va. 

7.  Joseph  Moye 

Jr. 

New  Haven,  Conn 

8.  Ronald  Cash 

Fr. 

Atlantic  City,  N.J. 

9.  Willis  Nash 

Fr. 

Chicago,  III. 

10.  Victor  Kelly 

Jr. 

Reidsville,  N.C. 

11.  Mike  Heard 

Jr. 

Hickory,  N.C. 

12.  Claudius  Jones 

Soph. 

Raleigh,  N.C. 

13.  Thomas  Cummings 

Soph. 

Hartford,  Conn. 

14.  Larry  Hicks 

Sr. 

South  Hill,  Va. 

15.  Jake  Rogers 

Sr. 

Raleigh,  N.C. 

16.  Larry  Willianfis,  Statistician 

17.  Bobby  Sanders,  Assistant  Coach 

18.  Ernest  T.Smith 

19.  Levi  Wilson 

Allen  University 
North  Carolina  Central  Univ 
Winston-Salem  State  Univ. 
Virginia  Union  Univ. 
NCCU  Tournament 
Livingstone  College 
Virginia  State  College 
Capital  City  Double  Header 
Atlantic  Christian  College 
Johnson  C.  Smith  Univ. 
Allen  Univ.  ' 

Johnson  C.  Smith  Univ. 
/inston-Salem  State  Univ, 
Fayetteville  State  Univ. 
^t.  Augustine's  College 
Barber  Scotia  College 
Hampton  Institute 
Elizabeth  City  State  Univ 
Norfolk  State  College 
St.  Augustine's  College 
St.  Paul's  College 
Livingstone  College 
Barber  Scotia  College 
Fayetteville  State  Univ, 


Raleigh,  N.C. 
Durham,  N.C. 
Winston-Salem,  N.C. 
Richmond,  Va. 
Durham,  N.C. 
.flaleigh,  N.C. 
Raleigh,  N.C. 
Raleigh,  N.C. 
Raleigh,  N.C. 
Raleigh,  N.C. 
Columbia,  S.C. 
Charlotte,  N.C. 
Raleigh,  N.C. 
Raleigh,  N.C. 
Raleigh,  N.C. 
Concord,  N.C. 
Hampton,  Va. 
Elizabeth  City,  N.C. 
Norfolk,  Va. 
Raleigh,  N.C. 
Raleigh,  N.C. 
Salisbury,  N.C. 
Raleigh,  N.C. 
Fayetteville,  N.C. 


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TEAM  ROSTER 

1.  Patricia  Funnie 

2.  Lucy  Barton 

3.  Terry  Gibbs 

4.  Vyneder Jackson 

5.  Pauline  Powell 

6.  Cynthia  Williams,  Statistician 

7.  Marilyn  Simon,  Trainer 

8.  Candyce  Newsome 

9.  Edna  Washington 

10.  Carol  McDonald 

11.  FranceenCobb 

12.  Denise  Craig 

13.  Katta  Owens 

14.  Cynthia  Orr 

15.  Bobby  Sanders,  Head  Coach 


C.I.A.A.  SOUTHERN  CHAMPIONS/N.A.I.A.W.  RUNNERS-UP 


NUMBER  ONE  AND  WE  KNOW  IT 


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Carlisle,  Tommy  Gadson 


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Track  Team,  Baseball  Team,  Golf  Team 


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ORGANIZATIONS 


DEDICATED  IN  LOVING  MEMORY  OF 


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PRINCE  A.  THOMAS,  JR. 

Prince  was  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Prince  A.  Thomas, 
Sr.  of  Chicago,  Illinois.  He  was  a  senior  at  the  time  of  his 
death.  During  his  stay  here  with  us  at  Shaw  he  touched 
more  lives  with  his  winning  smile  and  outstanding  per- 
sonality than  some  of  us  realized.  He  was  a  member  of 
Brothers  Unlimited  and  the  basketball  team. 

He  lives  on  in  the  hearts  and  memories  of  the  entire 
Shaw  family  and  community. 

"Beautiful  People:  the  smile  on  many  faces  creating 
beautiful  inspirations,  reaching  out  and  touching  a 
brother;  in  the  hearts  of  many  people,  a  symbol  of 
freedom  for  the  mind,  body  and  soul," 

Prince  Albert  Thomas  was  Beautiful. 


ANDREW  J.  MNKANDE 

Andrew  was  the  son  of  Ambassador  Y.  S.  Mnkande  and 
Anna  L.  Mnkande  of  Tanzania,  East  Africa.  He  departed 
this  life  in  November  1976  on  a  return  trip  from  Alabama. 
He  was  an  energetic  sophomore  at  Shaw  University  and 
will  always  be  remembered  by  the  students,  faculty  and 
staff. 

"Since  death  considers  nothing  but  taking,  I  have  no 
consolation  except  my  belief  that  we  shall  all  meet  again. 

A  life  taken  in  one  place  and  birth  given  in  anothe[ 

May  God  Rest  Him  in  Peace." 


Mrs.  Dunn  was  the  daughter  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Chester 
Badgett  of  Garner,  North  Carolina. 

She  departed  this  life  on  Thursday,  September  16, 
1976,  at  Rex  Hospital  in  Raleigh.  She  was  employed  in 
University  Plant  Services  here  at  Shaw. 

"When  someone  dear  goes  home  to  God        ..^i% 

To  dwell  within  His  heart  .  . 

The  love  we  shared  is  with  us  still. 

It  never  can  depart 

And,  oh,  what  peace  it  is  to  know 

That  other  world  is  fair. 

And  only  perfect  happiness 

Can  touch  our  loved  one  therea 


Mrs.  Bertha  Jones  was  a  familiar  face  in  the  Business 
Office  here  at  Shaw.  She  departed  this  life  in  December  of 
1976. 

During  the  years  she  spent  at  Shaw,  she  gained  the 
respect  and  friendship  of  many  students  and  her  co- 
workers. She  will  be  missed  by  the  many  friends  she  had 
on  campus. 

"The  Sun  sets  to  close  one  day,  but  it  returns  to  being 
another." 


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THE  COMPANY 


1. 

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Howell 

2. 

G. 

Horton 

3. 

A. 

Grant 

4. 

J. 

McCullum 

5. 

B. 

Young 

6. 

J. 

Evans 

7. 

B. 

Faircloth 

8. 

L. 

Pridgeon 

9. 

V. 

Tekosky 

10. 

B. 

Hall 

11. 

E. 

Davis 

12. 

C. 

Orr 

13. 

T. 

Hudson 

14. 

W 

Bennett 

15. 

S. 

Hairston 

16. 

s. 

Taybron 

17. 

E. 

Gaines 

18. 

D. 

Tekosky 

19. 

S. 

Seville 

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The  Shaw  Players  &  Company,  under  the  direction  of 
P.C.  Caple,  has  achieved  national  acclaim.  The  group  has 
received  numerous  awards  performing  plays  never  before 
done  by  collegiate  companies. 

The  company  holds  membership  in  the  National 
Association  of  Dramatic  and  Speech  Arts  and  has  won 
numerous  awards  from  this  Association. 

Active  membership  is  required  of  all  theatre  majors  but 
participation  is  open  to  the  entire  Shaw  community. 

The  company  is  in  great  demand  throughout  the  East 
Coast  and  performs  all  over  the  U.S. 


THE  PLAYERS  IN  "IN  WHITE  AMERICA"— Oct.  29,  1976 


WHAT  OTHERS  HAVE  SAID    (^ 

"VERY  ENERGETIC  AND  TALENTED  COMPANY" 
Saundra  Sharpe,  Poet,  Playwright 

"OUTSTANDING  AND  SERIOUS  PERFORMERS" 
Melvin  Van  Peebles 

"LIKE  BEING  ON  BROADWAY" 
Alpha  Phi  Alpha  National  Frat.,  Inc. 

"VERY  PROFESSIONAL  THEATRE  GROUP" 
ENCORE  Magazine 

"I  AM  PROUD  OF  THE  YOUNG  BLACK  STUDENTS  IN 
THEATRE  AT  SHAW  UNIVERSITY" 
Joseph  A.  Walker,  Playwright 

"COMPATIBLE  TO  PROFESSIONAL  THEATRE" 
Dr.  Mary  Ann  Williams,  Black  Studies  Dept. 
Ohio  State  University 


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THE  SHAW  PLAYERS  &  COMPANY  IN 

SAUNDRASHARPE'S 

"THESISTUHS" 


MARCH  10,  1977 


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W.S.H.A.  COMMUNICATIONS  CENTER 

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W.S.H.A.  RADIO  STAFF 


88.9  FM 

COVERING  A  70-MILE  RADIUS 


1.  Anthony  Savery 

2.  LeCount  Conaway 

3.  Wendell  Williams 

4.  Brenda  Simmons 

5.  Kenneth  Cooper 

6.  Phyllis  Reese 

7.  Alvin  Stowe 

8.  RenataJoy 

9.  Juan  Grimes 

10.  Thurmond  London 

11.  Brenda  Williams 

12.  Gary  Mayo 

13.  Henry  Gaskins 

14.  Daphane  Roberts 

15.  Leon  Brooks 


students  at  television  Control  Center. 


Students  Hosting  T.V.  Talk  Show 


NATIONAL  INSTITUTE  OF  SCIENCE 


N.I.S.  MEMBERS 

1.  Patricia  Craig 

2.  Angela  James 

3.  Leslie  Rowan 

4.  Gloria  Spencer 

5.  Mildred  Williams 

6.  Clifton  Anderson 

7.  Denise  Duncan 

8.  Mrs.  Kwasikupi,  Advisor 

9.  Carole  Anderson 

10.  Larry  McMillan 

11.  David  Kelly 

12.  Ricardo  Parker 

13.  Moses  Sykes 

14.  Jesse  Hill 

15.  Patricia  Black 

16.  Curtis  McNeil 

17.  Larry  Jordan 


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AMERICAN  INSTITUTE  OF  PLANNERS 


A.I. p.  MEMBERS 

1.  Leroy  Thomas 

2.  Brenda  Davenport 

3.  Michael  W.Hall 

4.  Diane  Bunch 

5.  Elbert  Pochea 

6.  Reginald  Newborn 

7.  William  Reaves 

8.  Charles  Horsey 

9.  Percy  Morring 

10.  John  Milner 

11.  Dr.  J.V.  Lee,  Advisor 


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BEHAVIORAL  SCIENCE  CLUB 

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ENGINEERING  &  TECHNOLOGY  CLUB 


1.  Veronica  Jones 

2.  Diane  Green 

3.  Leonard  Rice 

4.  Slieila  Winston 

5.  Gale  Thomas 

6.  Dr.  E.B.  Thomas,  Advisor 

7.  Birchie  Warren 

8.  Gary  White 

9.  Casey  White 

10.  Gerald  Weston 

11.  Manley  McKoy 

12.  Henry  Jones 

13.  William  Mormon 


1.  B. 

2.  P. 

3.  G. 

4.  L. 

5.  P. 

6.  W, 

7.  J. 

8.  E. 

9.  S. 

10.  H. 

11.  D. 

12.  L. 

13.  M. 

14.  Y. 

15.  P. 

16.  D. 

17.  E. 

18.  A. 

19.  M. 

20.  J. 

21.  D. 

22.  C. 

23.  M. 

24.  A. 

25.  L. 

26.  G. 


Carlisle 

Black 

Spencer 

Jordan 

Davis 

Arterburry 

Okoko 

Diansoni 

Harris 

Jones 

Kelly 

Udezuker 

Belfield 

Tominiye 

Funnie 

Duncan 

Nyamadi 

James 

Jones 

Jones 

Jones 

Nevi/some 

Belfield 

Lee 

McMillan 

Broviin 


FORENSICS  UNION 


1   Alfred  Hicks 

2.  Brenda  Davenport 

3.  Alfred  Kwaslkpui 


SPEECH  &  HEARING  ASSOCIATION 


1.  Francene  Chambers 

2.  Alfreda  PIckney 

3.  Donnell  Lewis.  Advisor 

4.  Barbara  Smalls 

5.  Lester  Burns 

6.  Greg  Chandler 


SHAW  UNIVERSITY 


Raleigh,  North  Carolina  27602 


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MESSAGE  FROM  THE  STUDENT  GOVERNMENT  ASSOCIATION 


First  of  all,   I  would  like  to  extend  greetings  to  nny  fellow  students 
and  warm  congratulations  to  the  1977  graduates.     We  have  struggled  the 
long  and  winding  roads  of  higher  education  and  this  is  just  the  beginning. 
The  time  has  come  for  us  to  drop  our  buckets  in  society  for  whatever  it 
is  worth.     Wa  are  leaving  one  training  environment  and  will  be  making 
different  contributions.     Our  mission  is  to  save  the  children  and  make 
the  road  better  for  them. 

Shaw  has  provided  the  training  for  us  to  do  anything  with  nothing, 
and  the  impossible  with  a  little.     As  alumni  of  Shaw,  wa  must  continue 
to  climb  the  highest  mountains  and  cross  the  widest  seas.     Whatever 
you  conceive  success  to  be,   it  is  up  to  you  to  conquer  it.     Wherever  your 
life  carries  you  or  you  carry  your  life,   let  us  not  forget  our  stepping 
stones.     I  pray  Shaw  stays  near  your  heart  just  as  your  loved  ones. 

To  the  graduates,  I  challenge  you  to  continue  your  struggle  and 
never  give  up.  The  potential  you  have  shown  and  the  intelligence  you 
possess  will  help  you  achieve  your  goals  in  life. 

I  thank  each  of  you  for  a  prosperous  year  and  for  allowing  me  to 
work  with  you  and  for  you.     As  part  of  our  religious  heritage,   let  us  all 
continue  to  make  God  a  part  of  our  plans. 

Remember  Shaw  is  a  private  university  and  our  contributions  and 
ideas  will  always  be  needed  for  the  future  "Bears"  to  come.     Let  us  be 
generous  in  a  positive  way  for  a  positive  Shaw. 


Larry  Williams 
President,    S.G.A. 


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Tanya  Jordan 
Associate  Justice 


Candyce  Newsome,  Vice  Pres. 
External  Affairs 


Gregory  Chandler.  Vice  Pres. 
Internal  Affairs 


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Paulette  Kearney 
Business  lulanager 

Jackie  Dozier 
Receptionist 


Gregory  Gipson 
Attorney  General 


MOTTO: 

WORKING  TOGETHER 

TO  MAKE  THINGS 

WORK 


RESIDENCE  ASSISTANTS 


WOMEN'S  PERSONNEL  COUNCIL 


1.  Jacqueline  Hudson 

2.  Paulette  Tennison 

3.  Charlene  Murrell 

4.  Patricia  Funnle 

5.  Ovetta  Lewis 

6.  Sharon  Washington 

7.  Denise  Duncan 

8.  Denise  Woods 


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1.  Angeia  Siedge 

2.  Verneii  Jones 

3.  Dorothy  Rlcl<s 

4.  Betty  Hanlterson 

5.  Charlene  Murrell 

6.  Phyllis  Strawberry 

7.  Frances  Addison 

8.  Diane  Hudges 

9.  Debra  Adl<lns 

10.  MIchele  Felton 

11.  Denise  Duncan 


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MEN'S  PERSONNEL  COUNCIL 


1.  Samuel  Roach 

2.  Roger  England 

3.  Marvin  Lowery 

4.  Curtis  Moore 

5.  Mack  Montgomery 

6.  Mike  Lyons 

7.  Charles  Horsea 

8.  Juan  Grimes 

9.  Kevin  Lyons 
10.  Charles  Green 


G.  Brown 
J.    Blue 

B.  Shaw 
D.  Duncan 
R.  Lewis 

C.  Arterberry 

D.  Robertson 
M.  Tisdale 
M.  Gipson 

V.  Jones 
C.  Wells 

C.  Green 
M.  Hall 

D.  Carroll 
G.  Batts 
F.  Turner 
M.  Gardner 
S.  Norris 
H.  Perry 

R.  Bell 


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Daniel  White 
Director 


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Dr.  H.  Gil-Smythe 
Director 


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BROTHERS  UNLIMITED 


1.  William  Miller 

2.  Mike  Heard 

3.  Alfred  Bussey 

4.  Thomas  Cummings 

5.  Ronald  Cash 

6.  Ronald  Klass 

7.  Charles  Sorey 

8.  Moses  Sykes 

9.  William  Banks 

10.  Carl  Burnett 

11.  Wendell  Williams 

12.  Willie  Brown 

13.  James  Fudge 


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1.  William  Burke 

2.  John  Vassor 

3.  Mable  Cox 

4.  Samuel  Roach 

5.  Rollins  Hunter 

6.  Jackie  Dozier 

7.  Donnie  Carroll 

8.  Barbara  Wright 

9.  William  Reaves 
10.  Percy  Morring 


SHAW  JAYCEES 


IOTA  PHI  LAMBDA  SORORITY 


1.  Faye  Ferguson 

2.  Sharrlan  Shannon 

3.  Lana  Latimer 

4.  Lucy  Barton 


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"MIGHTY  BEAR  BAND" 

The  Shaw  University  Marching  Bear  Band  has  once 
again  enjoyed  an  outstanding  season.  The  Marching 
Bears  have  earned  the  respect  and  reputation  of  being 
the  most  entertaining  band  on  the  East  Coast.  Piaying 
to  capacity  crowds,  they  have  not  once  faiied  to  bring 
the  audience  to  their  feet.  The  Marching  Bears  are  am- 
bassadors of  soui  music  and  entertainment. 

The  band  is  under  the  direction  of  Mr.  Edward 
Graves  and  Mr.  Benjamin  Kirk.  Drum  major  for  the 
season  was  Mr.  Leonard  Giies  and  head  majorette,  M. 
Marilyn  Washington. 


AMBASSADORS  OF  SOUL  MUSIC  AND  ENTERTAINMENT 


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Alpha  Kappa  Mu  Honor  Society 


1.  Robin  Lowe 

2.  Elizabeth  Creecy 


Alpha  Epsilon  Rho  Broadcasting  Honor  Society 


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2.  Octavia  Russeii 

3.  Brenda  Sinmons 

4.  Maggaline  Raney 

5.  Franccelie  Smith 

6.  Cynthia  Brantley 

7.  Thurmon  London 

8.  Anthony  Savery 

9.  LeCount  Conaway 

10.  Phyiiis  Reese 

11.  Alvin  Stowe 

12.  Brenda  Williams 


HONOR  SOCIETIES 


Beta  Kappa  Chi 
Science 
Honor  Society 

1.  Doris  B.  Kwasikpui,  Sponsor 

2.  Beverly  Clark 

3.  Patricia  Black  7.  Larry  McMillan 

4.  Lola  Sykes  8.  Gloria  Spencer 

5.  Candyce  Newsome      9.  Linda  Campbell 

6.  Sharon  Robinson        10.  Ricardo  Parker 


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Alpha  Chi 
National 
Honor  Society 

1.  Sheila  Winston  5.  Robin  Lowe 

2.  Mary  Peguese  6.  Octavia  Russell 

3.  Elizabeth  Creecy  7.  Henry  Jones 

4.  Leonard  Rice 


Phi  Beta  Kappa 
National 
Honor  Society 

1.  Shyanne  Thompson  6.  Hazel  Floyd 

2.  Elizabeth  Creecy  7.  Lola  Sykes 

3.  Francis  Addison  8.  Mae  Franks 

4.  Mamie  Everett  9.  Charlene  Murrell 

5.  Denlse  Duncan 


PEM  CLUB 


PRE-ALUMNI  COUNCIL 


1.  Carl  Stallworth 

2.  Barbara  Woodruff 

3.  Keith  Hale 

4.  James  Neal 

5.  Jackie  Hudson 

6.  Gregory  Batts 


PHYSICAL 
EDUCATION 
MAJORS 
CLUB 


1.  Barbara  Samuels 

2.  Barbara  Fields 

3.  Larry  f^ct^/liiian 

4.  Deryl  Sessoms 

5.  Harvey  O.  Perry 

6.  Deborafi  Robinson 

7.  April  C.  West 

8.  Frances  Coverson 

9.  Paulette  Kearney 

10.  Brenda  Davenport 

11.  Sfiarian  Shannon 

12.  f^rs.  B.  tvlann,  Advisor 


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J.  Hurley 
James  Smith 
Cornell  Wells 
Mozell  Jones 
Moses  Sykes 
Sandy  White 
Marvin  Doe 


ti»r:^^fe"^^^?^t!^  Tanya  Jordan,  Jimmy  Smith 


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MORE  ON  THE  PLAYERS 

SCENES  FROM  "IN  WHITE  AMERICA" 


A  REVIEW  OF  THE  BLACK  MAN'S 
HISTORY 


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B.  Suggs 

L.  McMillan 

W.  Washington 

P.  Turner 

S.  Sharpe 

J.  Newell 

V.  Copp 

G.  Smith 


Theological 
Fraternity 

1.  D.  Royal 

2.  W.  Washington 

3.  K.  Young 

4.  L.   McMillan 

5.  J.R.  Scott 


Christian  Fellowship 
Choir 


J.    Bullock 
S.  Sharpe 
P.  Turner 
B.  Suggs 
L.   McMillan 
L.  Joyner 
V,  Copp 
J.    Newell 
G.  Smith 
W.  Washington 


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J.    Byrd 
W.  Washington 
K.  Young 
J.R.  Scott 


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1.  William  Washington 

2.  Leslie  Rowan 

3.  Robin  Lowe 

4.  Brenda  Davenport 

5.  Deborah  Gaffney 

6.  Jessie  Davis 

7.  Rev.  Ronald  Swain,  Advisor 

8.  Carol  Anderson 

9.  Rosa  Johnson 


THE 

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STUDENTS  ASSOCIATION 


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L.   Ekambo 

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A. 

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H.  Elemuo 

19. 

V. 

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M.  Mayenge 

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P. 

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S.  Oyetimein 

21. 

D. 

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5. 

M.  Hijjeh 

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J. 

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P.  Uchebo 

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T. 

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E.  Hillary 

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E.  Akpaitu 

25. 

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9. 

M.  Luzolo 

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G.  Gyan 

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Mrs.  J.  Mines,  Advisor 

28. 

J. 

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12. 

W.  Daniels 

29. 

C. 

Wheatherbee 

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Y.  Nziuki 

30. 

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S.  Tomaiabipi 

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C. 

Adegboro 

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H.  Ozualdo 

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S. 

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M.  Ozualdo 

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K. 

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17. 

J.    Nzatiki 

WHO'S  WHO  IN  AMERICAN  UNIVERSITIES 


Elizabeth  Ann  Creecy 
English/French 
Rich  Square,  N.C. 
Senior 


Denise  Duncan 
Biology 

Memphis,  Tenn. 
Junior 


Mamie  Everett 
Elementary  Education 
Oak  City,  N.C. 
Senior 


Brinton  Brinoefleld 
Music  Education 
Burlington,  N.C. 
Senior 


Sandra  R.  Bennett 
English 
Badin,  N.C. 
Junior 


Robin  Lowe 

Speech  Pathology  &  Audiology 

Madison.  N.C. 

Senior 


Gregory  Chandler 

Speech  Pathology  &  Audiology 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Junior 


Leonard  Giles 
Music  Education 
Portsnnouth.  Va. 
Senior 


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WHO'S  WHO 


LeCount  Conaway 
Radio-TV-Flim 
Portsmouth,  Va. 
Senior 


Pauletts  Kearney 

Business  IWanagement  &  Economics 

Cofieid,  N.C. 

Junior 


Ovetta  Lewis 
Music  Education 
Portsmoutli,  Va. 
Senior 


Brenda  Davenport 

Urban  Planning/Architecture 

Atlanta,  Ga. 

Senior 


David  V,  Copp 
Betiavioral  Science 
South  Hiil,  Va. 
Senior 


Phyllis  Turner 
Behavioral  Science 
Warrenton,  N.C. 
Senior 


Sharon  Robinson 
Mathematics 
St.  Paul,  N.C. 
Senior 


Janice  Blue 

Early  Childhood  Education 

Clarkton,  N.C. 

Senior 


Gregory  Gipson 

Business  Management  &  Accounting 

Ft.  Lauderdale.  Fla. 

Senior 


Douglas  Joyner 
Chemistry 
Portsmouth,  Va. 
Senior 


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FRESHMEN 


Pearline  Artis 
Jacqueline  Anderson 
Cliff  Anderson 
Charlene  Asfiford 
Nilous  Avery 


Ronald  Banks 
Burnell  Baize 
Shawn  Baker 
Edna  Baptise 
Herbert  Battles 


Linda  Blackmon 
George  Blacknell 
Tyrone  Blake 
Sylvester  Brooks 
Connie  Bryant 


Ola  Brown 
Wayne  Bullock 
Cynthia  Bunch 
Melvin  Burwell 
Kimberly  Bussey 


Deosie  Butler 
Robin  Butler 
Horace  Caldwell 
Susan  Carmichael 
Donnie  Carroll 


John  Champion 
Patricia  Charles 
Pamela  Cheek 
Patricia  Clarke 
Kenneth  Council 


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Cordelia  Covington 
Angela  Cummings 
Franl<ie  Deleslie 
Felix  Del  Valle 
Sabrina  Dennis 


Diane  Dickerson 
Michele  Dilley 
Jobe  Dixon 
Brenda  Dukes 
Samuel  Edwards 


Norman  Elliot 
Valerie  Ellis 
Kevin  English 
Joseph  Evans 
Kittle  Evans 


Dwayne  Faniel 
Sylvia  Farrow 
Michelle  Felton 
Cheryl  Finney 
Jimmy  Ford 


Alphonso  Foreman 
Rose  Frazier 
Sharon  Fuzz 
Broderick  Garner 
Terri  Gatling 


Bennett  Gerald 
Jethro  Gilbert 
Connie  Gilliam 
Mickey  Grant 
Gloria  Green 


FRESHMEN 


Early  Griffin 
Patricia  Haley 
Catfiis  Hall 
McArthur  Hamilton 
Shelia  Hardy 


Benjamin  Haskins 
Jeffrey  Hawks 
Michael  Hester 
Dianne  Hodges 
Cedric  Hopkins 


Vincent  Horton 
Loretta  Howard 
Evelyn  Hunt 
Muduka  Imura 
Shirley  Jackson 


Vernita  Jackson 
Carol  James 
Deborah  James 
Christopher  Johniken 
Darnell  Johnson 


Donna  Johnson 
Carolyn  Jones 
l^ickey  Jones 
Ronnie  Jones 
Robert  Kealon 


Alesa  Lane 
Blondie  Lee 
Brian  Leggett 
Lloyd  Leggett 
Denise  Lewis 


FRESHMEN 


Mike  Lewis 
Michael  Lewis 
Ronnie  Little 
Brian  Long 
Charles  McClain 


Royal  McClean 
James  McCullen 
Janice  McDonald 
Rebecca  McFadden 
Timothy  McGalee 


Louise  McGirt 
Evelyn  McGown 
Shelton  McKnight 
Dorothy  McNeil 
Lester  McNeil 


Thomasine  Mangum 
EInora  Matthews 
Stephanie  Mauitsby 
Gary  Mayo 
George  Meadows 


Philip  Mikes 
Rayveil  Moore 
Shandra  Moore 
Bessie  Moosay 
Ulysses  Murray 


Willie  Nash 
Gloria  Neal 
Arnold  Newsome 
Mary-Ann  Newton 
Erma  Oliver 


FRESHMEN 


Grover  Ollies 
Cynthia  Orr 
Kaffa  Owens 
Michele  Palmer 
Gregory  Pardner 


Brian  Parker 
Marvin  Paylor 
Ernest  Perkins 
Grant  Peters 
Joe  Pettlford 


Dee  Dee  PInckney 
Ronald  PIttman 
Ernest  Pompey 
Tony  Powell 
Joseph  Ratllff 


Debbie  Ravenell 
Cleon  Raynor 
Allen  Reeves 
Verlon  Reeves 
Carolyn  Reld 


George  Robinson 
Kerry  Ross 
Tyrone  Roundtree 
Geaneen  Rutledge 
Angela  Sanders 


Anthony  Sanders 
Sylvia  Simmons 
Made  SIngletary 
Deborah  Smith 
Reginald  Smith 


FRESHMEN 


Samuel  Smith 
Brenda  Taylor 
Gwen  Taylor 
Arlitha  Thompson 
Lydia  Thorne 


Haru  Tolbert 
Victor  Townsend 
Annie  Vincent 
Joy  Vincent 
Roderick  Vinson 


Olivia  Walker 
Steve  Walker 
Terry  Walker 
Edna  Washington 
Joseph  Washington 


Cassandra  Watford 
Reginald  Weils 
Catrice  White 
Yolanda  White 
Brian  Williams 


Debra  Williams 
Hosea  Williams 
Maceo  Williams 
Ronald  Williams 
Tennyson  Wilson 


Cassandra  Winston 
Brian  Young 
Sunny  Younger 
Clifton  Younke 
Ervin  Yreks 


Charles  Griffin 
Avery  McAllister 
Gregory  Simms 
Prince  Tyler 


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Alphonso  Abrams 


Derrick  Adams 


Deborah  Adkir^s 


Savanda  Alford 


Dexter  Alsoon 


Cynthia  Baines 


Teresa  Baines 


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Gregory  Batts 


Beatise  Carlisle 


Michelle  Belfleld 


Karen  Bennett 


Janice  Blackston 


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Sharon  Bright 


Monica  Broadus 


Joseph  Brooks 


Samuel  demons 


Colleen  Cobb 


SOPHOMORES 


Robert  Cook 


Jessie  Davis 


Barbara  Downey 


Mable  Cox 


Patricia  Craig 


Stuart  Davis 


Bernard  Dawltins 


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Debra  Frasier 


Debra  Gaffney 


Osco  Gardin 


Melvin  Gardner 


Marva  Gibson 


SOPHOMORES 


Ethel  Gilbert 


Patricia  Goddard 


Eunice  Govan 


Sandra  Grier 


Billy  Griffin 


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Janice  Hocutt 


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Charles  Horsey 


Alberta  Hocutt 


Freddie  Howard 


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Marilyn  James 


Brenda  Johnson 


Cynthia  Johnson 


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Timothy  Jones 


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Paula  Moore 


Anthony  Mosley 


Gary  Newsome 


Ernest  Okonkwo 


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Willie  Sansbury 


Susan  Sharpe 


Brenda  Simmons 


Booker  Smith 


Dallas  Smith 


Franchell  Smith 


James  Smith 


SOPHOMORES 


;nnis  Thomas 


Angelo  Thompson 


Michael  Toler 


Curtis  Turner 


Franl<  Turner 


Stephen  Wade 


SOPHOMORES 


Patricia  Williams 


Paul  Williams 


Lynn  Worl«s 


Barbara  Wright 


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George  R.  Brown 


Vernon  Brown 


Sheryl  Brownlee 


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Mary  Ann  Clements 


Francene  Cobb 


Paulette  Collier 


Vivian  Collins 


Gregory  Cotton 


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Glenda  Davis 


Teresa  Dodson 


Karen  Dudley 


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Barbara  Froeschle 


Patricia  Funnie 


Elwood  Gaines 


Mingo  Grant 


Lawrence  Green 


JUNIORS 


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Charlie  Hankerson 


Patricia  Heard 


Dave  Howard 


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Darlene  Lacewell 


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Michelle  McCombs 


James  McKee 


Hazel  McGili 


Larry  McMillan 


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'  Geneva  Penn 


Laverne  Pennycooke 


Milton  Percell 


Essie  Perry 


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Dorothy  Ricks 


Alfrenda  Pinckney 


Wayne  Reese 


Deborah  Robertson 


Octavia  Russell 


Carlene  Scales 


James  Scales 


Deryl  Sessoms 


JUNIORS 


George  Shipman 


Carl  Stallworth 


Barbara  Shaw 


Archie  Simmons 


Barbara  Smalls 


Alvin  Stowe 


Arletha  Stroud 


Harrelster  Stroud 


Denise  Taylor 


Margaret  Tisdale 


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Louise  Westbrook 


Issac  Wheeler 


Berthina  Williams 


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Linnoya  Williams 


Lorraine  Williams 


Quincy  Williams 


Wendell  Williams 


Karean  Willis 


Denise  Woods 


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Roanoke  Rapids,  N.C. 


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Clarklon.  N.C. 


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Winter  Haven,  Fla. 


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Vernon,  Connecticut 


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Weldon,  N.C. 


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Sanford.  N.C. 


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Asheville,  N.C. 


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Secondary  Education 
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Radio— TV— Film 
Chicago,  III. 


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Wilson,  N.C. 


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Speech  Pathology  and 
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Mount  Olive,  N.C. 


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Statesville,  N.C. 


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History  Education 
Elizabethtown,  N.C. 


Leonard  G.  Rice 
Behavioral  Science 
Wilnnington,  N.C. 


Steve  Robinson 
Music  Educatid 
Bridgeport,  Cori 


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Health  &  Physical 

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Hallsboro,  N.C. 


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Portsmouth,  Va. 


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Business  Managemen 

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Newton  Grove,  N.C. 


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Lhia,  Pa. 


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Portsmouth,  Va. 


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Behavioral  Scie 
New  Bern,  N.C. 


Kevin  L.  Sa 
Business 
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Brooklyn; 


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Health  &  Phys- 
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Winston  Salem, 
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Biology 
Portsmouth,  Va. 


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Business  Management  and 

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St.  George,  S.C. 


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Charleston,  S.C. 

IL^oy  Summers 
Business  Manage 
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LSt.  George,  S.C. 


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Robert  Trainer 
Radio— TV— Film 
Montclair,  N.J. 


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Ahostoe.  N.C. 


Mry  E.  Peg*«lsi 
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Education 
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Bi0iavioral  Science 
riqjjy  Springs,  N.C. 


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Early  Childhood 

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Deerfield  Beach,  Fla. 


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Comfort  Nyamadi 
Business  Management 
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Kenya,  Africa 


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Silver  Springs, 
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Portsmouth,  V^.;^  "- 


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Garysburg,  N.C.  m 


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Business  Management/ 
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Miami,  Fla. 


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James  T.  Williams 
Business  Management 
Marion,  S.C. 


Michael  A.  Willoughby 
Speech  Pathology  & 
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New  Haven,  Conn. 


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Tarboro 


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Elementary 
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Washington,  D.C. 


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Mathematics 
St.  Paul^,  r^c. 


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Biology 
Chicago,  III. 


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Business  Manage- 
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Atlanta,  Ga. 


Angela  Sledge 
Elementary  Education 
Weldon,  N.C. 


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Chemistry 
bxford.  N.C. 


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Emporjn,  Va. 


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Highpoint,  N.C. 


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Biology 
Garysburg,  N.C. 


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Behavioral  Science 
Warrenton,  N.C. 


Clarise  Williams 
Elementary  Education 
Memphis,  Tenn. 


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Frogmore.  S.C. 


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Wilson,  N.C. 


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Behavioral  Science  * 
Washington,  D.C.    '  , 


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Barbara  Woodruff 
Health  &  Physical 

Education 
Salisbury,  N.C. 


Fannie  Wooten 
Behavioral  Science 
Durham,  N.C. 


Jerri  Thompson    ;■ 
Elementary  Education 
-.  Fairmont,  N.C.  „ 


Sherilyn  Worthington 
Urban  Planning 
Washington,  D.C. 


Vanessa  Wynn 
Business  Managment 
and  Economics 
Portsmouth,  Va. 


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^SfNIOR  CLASS  OFFICERS 

^MT.  Lecount  Conaway,  President  ,i^^»^^ 

2.  Leonard  Giles,  Vice  President  / 

1,3.  Elizabeth  Creecy,  Secretary 

*  4.  Hope  Boyd,  League  of  Council  Representaflw    , 
5.  Sharrian  Shannon,  Business  Manager 


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CLASS  OF  "79" 

1.  Keith  Young,  President 

2.  Maria  Lyerly,  League  of  Council  Representative 

3.  Eunice  Govan.  Secretary/Treasurer 

4.  Phyllis  Reese,  Vice  President 


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CLASS  OF  "80" 

1.  George  Robinson,  President 

2.  Muriei  Evans,  League  of  Council  Representative 
^           3.  Sylvia  Farrow,  Secretary 

V  f        4.  Gary  Pierce,  Business  Manager 
5.  Sheila  D.  Hardy,  Vice  President 


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BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES 


Dr.  Ellen  Alston 
Emeriti 
Raleigh,  N.C. 

Dr.  John  H.  Baker,  Jr. 
Raleigh,  N.C. 

Atty.  J.  Melville  Broughton,  Jr. 
(Honorary  Trustee) 
Raleigh,  N.C. 

Dr.  Kanawhah  Z.  Chavis 
Atlanta,  Georgia 

Dr.  Vernon  Clark 
Durham,  N.C. 

Dr.  Jyles  J.  Coggins 
Raleigh,  N.C. 

Dr.  C.  Melvin  Creecy 
Rich  Square,  N.C. 

Mrs.  Evelyn  L.  Cunningham 
New  York,  N.Y. 

Dr.  George  C.  Debnam 
Raleigh,  N.C. 

Dr.  Chancy  R.  EdvKards 
Fayetteville,  N.C. 

Dr.  J.  Jasper  Freeman 
Norfolk,  Virginia 


Mr.  George  Goodwin,  Sr. 
Raleigh,  N.C. 

Mr.  Lawrence  Gould 
Raleigh,  N.C. 

Dr.  Gilbert  R.  Green 
Natick,  Massachusetts 

Judge  George  R.  Greene 
Raleigh,  N.C. 

Dr.  Dorothy  M.  Haith 
Huntsville,  Alabama 

Atty.  William  S.  Herrmann 
Stamford,  Connecticut 

Dr.  Joy  J.  Johnson 
Fairmont,  N.C. 

Dr.  Paul  H.  Johnson 
Raleigh,  N.C. 

Dr.  William  H.  Jones,  Jr. 
Elizabeth  City,  N.C. 

Dr.  John  R.  Larkins 
Raleigh,  N.C. 

Dr.  Rose  Morgan 
New  York,  N.Y. 

Dr.  Milton  Owens 

Valley  Forge,  Pennsylvania 


Mr.  Leslie  A.  Pearce 
Raleigh,  N.C. 

Dr.  Paul  C.  Perkins 
Orlando,  Florida 

Atty.  William  C.  Raines 
New  York,  N.Y. 

Dr.  Moses  A.  Ray 
Tarboro,  N.C. 

Dr.  Charles  W.  Rector 
Manassas,  Virginia 

Dr.  O.  L.  Sherrill 
Raleigh,  N.C. 

Atty.  W.  Larry  Wallace 
Raleigh,  N.C. 

Rev.  John  W.  White 
Asheville,  N.C. 

Mr.  Larry  Williams 
Student  Rep. 
Raleigh,  N.C, 

Dr.  John  W.  Winters 
Raleigh,  N.C. 

Dr.  Stevie  Wonder 
New  York,  N.Y. 


OFFICE  OF  THE  PRESIDENT 


1.  Roberta  Lighfner  Floyd 
Executive  Secretary 

2.  Rudolph  Williams 
Aide  to  the  President 

3.  Hettie  M.  Little 
Administrative  Assistant 

4.  Robert  E.  Powell 

Special  Assistant  to  the  President 


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ADMINISTRATIVE  OFFICERS 


1.  Dr.  Wilmoth  Carter  1.  Mr.  Thomas  E.  Kee 

Vice  President  for  Research  and  Evaluation  Vice  President  for  University  Reiations 

2.  Dr.  Kaiyan  Ghosh  2.  ivlr.  Wiiliam  Love 
Vice  President  for  Academic  Affairs  Business  f^anager 


1.  Mr.  Macl<  Soweii 

Dean  of  Student  Life  and  Development 

2.  Dr.  McLouis  Clayton 

Asst..  Director,  AIDP  and  Director 
of  CAPE,  Regional  Campuses 


ACADEMIC  DEANS 


1.  Dr.  Randolph  Tobias 
Dean 

School  of  Education 

2,  Rev.  C.T.  Vivian 
Dean 

Seminary  Without  Walls 


1.  Dr.  Horace  B.  Caple 
Dean 

School  of  Humanities  &  Arts 

2.  Dr.  James  Z.  Alexander 
Dean 

Divinity  School 


1.  Dr.  Lorenzo  Thompson.  Sr. 
Dean 

School  of  Urban  &  Administrative  Science 

2.  Dr.  Rodger  N.  Jenkins 
Dean 

School  of  Natural  &  Physical  Science. 
Engineering 


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Mrs.  Minnie  Whitaker,  Art 

Dr.  Elizabeth  Laizner 

Foreign  Languages 

Dr.  Urabi  Mustafa 

International  Studies 

Dr.  John  Fleming 

Afro-American  Studies 

Mr.  Curtis  King,  Mrs.  Patricia  C.  Caple 

Drama  and  Theatre 

Dr.  Steven  K.  Hoffman 

Communicative  Arts 

Mrs.  Willie  High 

Communicative  Arts 

Dr.  Patrick  Elliott 

Communicative  Arts 

Mrs.  Nancy  Elliott,  Communicative  Arts 

Dr.  Joan  Barrax 

Communicative  Arts 

Mr.  Robert  Simmons,  Communicative  Arts 


HUMANITIES  AND  ARTS 


1.  Child  Development  Project  Staff 
(Left  to  Right) 

Ms.  G.  Bartholoned,  Secretary 
Ms.  Francis  Williams,  Director 
Ms.  J.  Dunphy,  Asst. 

2.  Dr.  Munawar  Mustafa,  History 

3.  Mrs.  U.H.  Jones,  Reading 

4.  Mrs.  Rosalie  Williams,  Communicative  Arts 
Dr.  Jesus  Farias,  History 
Mrs.  Jackie  Kaalund,  Reading 
Mr.  Paul  Vandergrift 
Radio-TV-Fiim 
Dr.  R.  Gwyn 
Radio-TV-Film 
Dr.  R.  Keiber 
Radio-TV-Film 


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HUMANITIES 
AND  ARTS 

Dr.  James  Robinson 
Communicative  Arts 
Mr.  Edward  Graves,  Music 
Mrs.  Joan  Barrax 
Communicative  Arts 
Dr.  Harry  Gil-Smyttie,  Music 
Mr.  C.  Brown,  Music 
6.  Dr.  Grus  Bari<er 
Ptiiiosoptiy  &  Reiigion 
Dr.  G.  Aziz,  International  Studies 
Mr.  George  Hatcher,  Music 
Mr.  Ben  Kirk,  Music 
Dr.  James  Hunt 
Philosophy  &  Religion 
Mrs.  Lois  P.  Wortham,  Music 


EDUCATION 

1.  V.  Sansom 
Physical  Education 

2.  P.  Morris 
Physical  Education 

3.  B.  Sanders 
Physical  Education 

4.  H.  Smalls 
Physical  Education 

5.  J.  Farris 
Physical  Education 

6.  Dr.  R.  Brown 
Recreation  Education 

7.  J,  R.  Johnson 
Physical  Education 

8.  Dr.  W.  Spann 
Physical  Education 

9.  Dr.  J.  E.  Byers 
Teacher  Education 

10.  Dr.  L.  Russell 
Teacher  Education 

11.  Dr.  C.  Jordan 
Teacher  Education 


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EDUCATION 

1.  Mrs.  Kathryn  Shepard 
Teacher  Education 

2.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  B.  Cotield 
Teacher  Education 
Director,  Student  Teachers 

DIVINITY  SCHOOL 

3.  Rabbi  Leo  Stillpass 

4.  Dr.  C.B.  Thompson 

5.  Dr.  Wendell  R.  Grigg 

6.  Dr.  H.  Turlington 

7.  Dr.  Patricia  Brodie 
Dr.  C.  R.  Trotter 


URBAN  SCIENCE 


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1.      :!/  ■! 


1.  Dr.  Johnnie  V,  Lee 
Urban  Planning 

2.  Dr.  Esta  Thomas 
Behavioral  Science 

3.  Dr.  Gloria  Smith 
Behavioral  Science 

4.  Dr.  Earl  Jones 
Urban  Planning 

5.  Dr.  Mohammad  Shadld 
Urban  Politics 

6.  Dr.  Clyde  Goodrum 
Behavioral  Science 

7.  Dr.  S.  Jubalani  Beza 
Urban  Politics 

8.  Mr.  Geroge  C.  White 
Behavioral  Science 

9.  Dr.  Abdul  Elkordy 
Urban  Politics 


NATURAL  &  PHYSICAL 
SCIENCES 


2.  Dr.  Q.  Khalid 
Physics 

3.  Dr.  Bibek  Ray 
Biology 

4.  Dr.  R.  K.  De 
Biology 

5.  Dr.  Shirley  Tove 
Biology 

6.  Mrs.  Doris  D.  Kwasikpui 
Biology 

7.  Lett  to  Right:  Mr.  Harold  Lewis, 
Ms.  Linda  Lewis.  Dr.  Barry  Hazen, 
Speech  Pathology  &  Audiology 


NATURAL  &  PHYSICAL 

SCIENCE 

1 

Dr.  Kanti  Patel 

Mathematics 

2. 

Dr.  James  Scanlon 

Mathematics 

3. 

Ms.  Almena  Nunn,  Dr.  Lawrence  Gould 

Mathematics 

4. 

Dr.  Thomas  C.  Lominac 

Mathematics 

5. 

Dr.  Richard  Berl<ley 

6. 

Mr.  John  A.  Cleveland 

Chemistry 

7. 

Dr.  Abha  Ghosh 

Chemistry 

8. 

Dr.  Micah  A.  Oriedo 

Environmental  Science 

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FORT  BRAGG 

1.  Mr.  R.  Odom 
Mathematics 

2.  Mr.  Floyd  O'Quinn 
Business 

3.  Mr.  Rupert  Ford 
Science 

4.  Mr.  John  R.  Jolley 
Criminal  Justice 

5.  Mr.  O.  A.  Dupree 
Education 

6.  Mr.  Charles  Q.  Evans 
Business 

7.  Mr.  Daniel  R.  Leach 
Business 


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1.  Mrs.  Mildred  Hooker,  Mrs.  Martha  Wheeler 
Office  of  Research  and  Evaluation 

2.  Ms.  Llllle  M.  Dunn,  Mrs.  Vivian  Galbreath,  Mrs.  Barbara  Mann 
Office  of  University  Relations 

3.  Mrs.  Marilyn  J.  Fields,  Mrs.  Elaine  Smith 
Office  of  the  Vice  President  for  Academic  Affairs 

4.  Mrs.  Louise  Lewis,  Mrs.  Rosemary  King 
Development  Office 


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1.  Mrs.  June  I.  Young,  Mrs.  Mayme  Banks,  Mrs.  Jennie  Brown 
Mr.  Norbert  Hoffman,  Director 

Records  and  Registration 

2.  Mrs.  Joan  Miller,  Mr.  Charles  Mitchell,  Ms.  Barnetta  Moore 
Mrs.  Daisybelle  Clark 

Student  Residence  Life 

3.  Ms.  Mildred  Mallette,  Director 

Ms.  Beatrice  Martin,  Mrs.  Bernice  Rainbow,  Ms.  Susan  Gambling 
Library 

4.  Mrs.  Marion  Bryant,  Mrs.  Robena  Bradley 
Library 

5.  Mr.  Wesley  Alston,  Mrs.  Sally  M.  Goodson,  Mrs.  Yusufah  Robb, 
Mrs.  Carol  Gartrell  (Director),  Mr.  Dwight  Midgette 

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UNIVERSITY  STAFF 


1.  Ms.  Teretha  Lemon,  Mr.  James  Mitchell 
Recruitment 

2.  Mrs.  Joyce  K.  Hines,  Mrs.  Doris  J.  Anderson 

Rev.  Ronald  L.  Swain  (Director),  Counseling  Center 

3.  Mrs.  Gwendolyn  Anthony,  Ms.  Geraldine  Turner,  Director 
Mrs.  Beulah  Glenn 

Admissions  Office 

4.  Mr.  Theodore  Hindsman,  Ms.  Mary  Wells,  Ms.  C.  McGlain 
(sitting)  Ms.  Helga  Greenfield,  Director 

Financial  Aid  Office 

5.  Mr.  Donald  Benson,  Cooperative  Education 
Mrs.  Linda  Harris,  Secretary 

Mr.  Fred  Jones,  University  Year  For  Action 


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(Standing  Lett  to  Right) 
Mr.  Leroy  Johnson, 
Ms.  Gloria  Jones, 
Mr.  Lamma  Adams 
Mr.  James  Gambreli 
(Sitting  left  to  right) 
Mary  Newton,  Ms.  Marie  Clark 
Secretarial  Services  (left  to  right) 
Mrs.  Georgia  Matthews  (Director) 
Ms.  RenaBlyther, 
Mrs.  Helen  Graham, 
Ms.  Jesse  Smith 
3.  Evening  School  &  CAPE 
Dr.  Bruce  Winston  (Director) 
Mrs.  Mildred  Christmas 
Cashier's  Office 
Mr.  C.  Alexander, 
Mrs.  Verdis  Jones  (Cashier) 
Mr.  William  P.  Wheless, 
Mr.  Carl  Sanders  (Manager) 
WSHA  Radio  Station 
Mrs.  Gloria  Cumbo,  Ms.  Queen  Lee 
Fiscal  Affairs 


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1 .  Dr.  James  E.  Lytle,  Athletic  Director 
Ms.  Mary  Lockley,  Secretary 

2.  Mrs.  Linda  Evans.  Secretary 
Humanities  and  Arts 

3.  Mrs.  Gail  Brackett,  Secretary 
Speech  &  Hearing  Clinic 
Ms.  Hazel  Smith,  Secretary 
Natural  &  Physical  Sciences 

4.  Left  to  Right: 
Ms.  Anne  Griffin,  Secretary 
Urban  Science 

Ms.  Hazel  Wood,  Admin.  Aide 
Criminal  Justice 
Ms.  P.  Beza,  Secretary 
Urban  Politics 

5.  Ms.  Deborah  A.  Thompson,  Secretary 
Teacher  Education 
Mrs.  Carol  Watkins,  Resource  Asst. 
Curriculum  Lab 

6.  Ms.  Barbara  Malloy,  Secretary 
Mrs.  Jeanne  Joy,  Supervisor 
Family  Day  Care  Centers 

7.  Left  to  Right: 

Mrs.  Jeanne  Joy  (Director),  Mrs.  Eva  Kearse,  Mrs.  Marie  Markha 
Mrs.  Gertrude  Harrleson 
Day  Care  Mothers 


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Mrs.  Bessie  Stringfellow,  Rev 
Seminary  Without  Walls 
Dr.  Bertrom  D.  Haywood,  Dr.  Leroy  Burton 
Dr.  G.  Gaither.  Physicians 
University  Infirmary 
Mrs.  EInora  Kee.  Manager 
University  Book  Store 
Mrs.  Geneva  Highsmith 
University  Switchboard 
Mrs.  Princess  Haywood 
University  Post  Office 
6.  Mrs.  Barbara  Baylor,  Mrs.  Marilyn  Baldwin 
Student  Life  and  Development 


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SPONSORS 


MICHAEL  W.  HALL 
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 


1977  BEAR  STAFF 

MICHAEL  W.HALL 
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 

HARVEY  O.  PERRY 
MANAGING  EDITOR 

BARBARA  WRIGHT 
FACULTY/STAFF  EDITOR 

CARL  BURNETT 
ORGANIZATION  EDITOR 

MELVIN  GARDNER 
SPORTS  EDITOR 

MAXINE  TURNER 
ASSISTANT  EDITOR 

EVA  WHITE 
COPY  DIRECTOR 

GREG  CHANDLER 
COPY  ASSISTANT 

MAMIE  EVERETT 
EXECUTIVE  SECRETARY 

RODNEY  SHELTON 
LAYOUT  ASSISTANT 

CARMEN  GRANT 
ADVERTISING  DIRECTOR 

E.  MARILYN  STACKHOUSE 
CIRCULATION  DIRECTOR 

CHARLES  D.  HARRISON 
GENERAL  STAFF  ASST. 


PHOTOGRAPHERS: 
J.  D.  Hinton 
Anthony  Christopher 
Carl  Burnett 
Mack  Montgonnery 
Cecil  McGirt 
John  Gallatin 
Tank  O.  Williams 
George  Duncan 
Ida  Rogers 

STAFF  ASSISTANTS: 
Patricia  Goddard 
Mable  Cox 
Elaine  James 
Charlene  McKoy 
Bonita  Shaw 
Donnie  Carroll 
Ralph  Bell 
David  Watson 
Jackie  Dozier 
Joseph  Lee 
Francis  Addison 
Brenda  Davenport 


EDITORS  MESSAGE 

After  many  long  and  hard  hours,  we 
finally  finished  the  1977  Bear.  The  task  was 
difficult  for  each  of  us  and  many  times  im- 
possible, but  we  kept  the  faith  and  hung  in 
there. 

There  have  been  a  lot  of  people  in- 
volved in  creating  this  annual,  far  too  many 
to  name  individually.  I  give  thanks  to  all  who 
assisted  in  the  task.  I  offer  a  very  special 
thanks  to  the  1977  Bear  staff  and  to  our  ad- 
visors, for  they  have  performed  their  jobs 
well.  The  ideas  and  contributions  of  all  will 
make  1976-77  a  very  memorable  year  for 
the  Shaw  family.  We  have  captured  a  year 
of  highlights  to  be  remembered  by  all  for  a 
long  time. 

Finally,  I  would  like  to  thank  the 
students  and  Student  Life  staff  for  giving  me 
the  opportunity  to  serve  as  Editor-in-Chief 
of  the  Bear.  I  have  enjoyed  working  with  and 
for  my  fellow  students.  I  also  give  thanks  to 
my  family  for  their  patience  and  support. 

There  is  a  little  something  in  The  Bear 
for  everyone. 

Keep  the  Faith, 


Michael  W.  Hall 


ADVISORS: 

Mrs.  Geraldine  Turner 

Ms.  Doris  Anderson 


CONGRATULATIONS  AND 

BEST  WISHES  TO 
THE  GRADUATING  CLASS 

OF  1977 

WE  WISH  YOU  MUCH 

SUCCESS  AND  HAPPINESS. 

STUDENT  PUBLICATIONS  OFFICE 

THE  BEAR  STAFF,  THE  SHAW  JOURNAL  STAFF 

THE  FRIENDLY  PLACES  TO  DEVOTE  TIME 

STUDENT  UNION,  2nd  FLOOR,  SUITE  B 


A  VERY  SPECIAL  THANKS 

TO 
THE  PARENTS  AND  FAMILIES 

OF  THE 
SHAW  UNIVERSITY  STUDENTS 

FROM 
THE  1976-77  BEAR  STAFF 


ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 


MR.  &  MRS.  J.D.  HINTON 

MRS.  JOAN  MILLER 
STUDENT  ACTIVITIES 

MRS.  BARBARA  MANN 
ALUMNI  AFFAIRS 

MR.  THOMAS  E.  KEE 
UNIVERSITY  RELATIONS 

MRS.  P.  HAYWOOD 
UNIVERSITY  POST  OFFICE 

WSHA  COMMUNICATIONS 
CENTER 

MR.  CHARLES  MITCHELL 
STUDENT  LIFE 

MRS.  BARBARA  BAYLOR 
DEAN  OF  STUDENTS  OFFICE 

MRS.  DAISY  CLARK 
STUDENT  LIFE 

DEAN  MACK  SOWELL 
STUDENT  LIFE  AND 
DEVELOPMENT 

MRS.  GENEVA  HIGHSMITH 
SWITCHBOARD 

MR.  STANLEY  BALLENTINE 
PLANT  SERVICES 

MRS.  ROBERTA  L.  FLOYD 
PRESIDENT'S  OFFICE 

MS.  MILDRED  MALLETTE 
MEMORIAL  LIBRARY 


MRS.  JUNE  YOUNG 
REGISTRAR'S  OFFICE 

MR.  H.B.  CAPLE 
HUMANITIES  AND  ARTS 

MRS.  ANN  GRIFFIN 
URBAN  SCIENCE 

MRS.  WILLIE  HIGH 
COMMUNICATIVE  ARTS 

STUDENT  GOVERNMENT 
ASSOCIATION 

MS.  HETTIE  LITTLE 
PRESIDENT'S  OFFICE 

MR.  CHUCK  BLALOCK 
PUBLIC  RELATIONS 

MS.  LILLIE  DUNN 
UNIVERSITY  RELATIONS 

MS.  APRIL  WEST 
SPECIAL  THANKS 

MR.  LARRY  EVANS 
SPECIAL  THANKS 

INTER-COLLEGIATE  PRESS 
SPECIAL  THANKS 

MS.  LANA  LATIMER 
SPECIAL  THANKS 

MR.  ELDRED  WORTHAM 
SPECIAL  THANKS 

MR.  TANK  O.  WILLIAMS 
MR.  CECIL  MC  GIRT 


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GREGORY  A.  RODGERS 

Congratulations 

We  are  Proud 

Of  you 

Love,  Your  parents 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Leroy  Rodgers 


JACQUELINE  L.  HUDSON 

Thanks  for  a  job  well  done 

Lots  of  Luck,  and 

Keep  up  the 

Good  work. 

Mr.  James  Hudson 


JANICE  BLUE 

Congratulations 

We  are  proud  of  you 

And  prayed  for  this  day. 

Thanks  to  Shaw  University 

Love,  Your  Mother 
Mrs.  Myrtle  Blue 


EVA  JEWEL  WHITE 

We  are  proud  of  you. 

Love, 

Your  parents 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  White 


LEONARD  A.  GILES 

Congratulations 

We  are  proud 

of  you 

Love, 

Mom  and  Sisters 

Mrs.  Betty  S.  Giles 


WILLA  VALERIA  STEWART 

Congratulations 

to  our  daughter 

Class  of  1977 

Mrs.  Wilia  P.  Stewart 


ROBERT  LILLY,  JR. 

Congratulations  to 

My  son 

and  our  brother. 

We  love  you 

Deloris  T.  Lilly  &  Thomas  &  Ronald 


MADELINE  MARIE  DUDLEY 

Congratulations 

Marie! 

We  are  proud  of  you. 

Your  parents 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Guy  Dudley 


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DAVID  VERNON  COPP 

I  am  proud  of  you. 

Love, 

Your  Mother, 

Mrs.  Frances  Copp 


THE  BEAR  STAFF 
SALUTES 

MS.  CARLENE  SCALES 

WITH 
A  VERY  SPECIAL  THANKS 


LINDA  JEAN  GARRETT 


We  are  proud 

Of  you 

On  your 

Graduation 

Love 

Your  parents 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thomas  L.  Garrett 


CHRISTINE  KAY  DAVIS 

We  are  proud  of  you. 

Love, 
Your  parents 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  T.C.  Davis 


GOOD  BYE  AND  GOOD  LUCK 


MS.  HETTIE  LITTLE 

THANK  YOU  VERY  MUCH 
YOU  WILL  BE  MISSED 


The  Bear  Staff 


EVELYN  D.  MONDY 

Congratulations 

On  Your 

Graduation. 

We  Are  Very 

Proud  of  You. 

Love,  Your  Parents 

Mr.  &  Mrs. 

Lawrence  Mondy,  Jr. 


LEONARD  GERALD  RICE 

We  are  proud  of 
You 

Love,  your 

Parents 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Arthur  Rice 

LINDA  VANESSA  BOYD 

Congratulations 

We  are  Proud 

of  you 

Love 

your  parents 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Troy  B.  Boyd,  Sr. 


MORRIS  A.  KERSHAW 

Although  the  nights  were 

Long  and  dreary,  we  are 

Proud  of  you  for  the  determination 

to  follow  the  leaders. 

Love,  Your 
Mother  &  Sisters 


SHEREE  R.  KING 

Congratulations  and  Best  Wishes 

to  our  daughter,  upon  her 

graduation  from  Shaw  University 

Class  of  1977 

Love  your  parents 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  King 


PAULA  C.  BEMBRY 

We  are  Proud 
of  you 

Love, 
Mom,  Dad  and  Grandparents 


MATTHEW  PRICE,  JR. 

We  are  proud 
of  you 

Love,  Your  parents 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Matthew  Price,  Sr. 


ANGELA  A.  SLEDGE 

Congratulations 

We  are  proud 

of  you 

Love, 

Your  Parents 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  Sledge,  Sr. 


CAROLYN  D.  WILLIAMS 

Congratulations 

to  our  daughter 

Class  of  1977 

Your  parents 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  Williams 


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CHARLENE  MURRELL 

We  want  to  express 

our  pleasure 

At  your  becoming  a 

Shaw  University 

graduate. 

We  love  you, 
Mom  and  Lakeisha 


REGINALD  RENARD 
NEWBORN 


Congratulations 

on  your 

Graduation 

We  love  you, 
Mothec  and  Brother 


DALE  MELODY  ELLISON 

Congratulations 

on  your 

Graduation 

We  love  you. 

Your  parents  &  Family 

Mrs.  Mae  H.  Ellison 


HENRY  C.  GASKINS 

You  have  made 

Us  happy. 

We  are  proud 

Of  you 

and 

appreciative  to 

Shaw  University 

Your  Dad 
George  Gaskins,  Sr. 


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BARBARA  JEAN  WOODRUFF 

Congratulations! 
We  are  very 
Proud  of  you. 

Mom,  Brothers  & 

Sisters 
IViary  E.  Woodruff 


Cyntiiia  D.  Harris 

Congratulations 

to  our  daughter 

On  your  Graduation 

Shaw  University 

Class  of  1977 

Your  Father  &  Mother 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Oliver  Harris 


CURTIS  MC  NEILL,  JR. 

Congratulations 

On  your 

Graduation. 

We  love  you. 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Curtis  McNeill,  Sr. 


JAMES  T.  HART 

We  want  to  express  our 
Pleasure  at 

your 

becoming  a 

Shaw  University 

Graduate. 

Mom  and  Dad 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  T.  Hart 


TOMMIE  JAMES,  III 

Congratulations  on  your 

Graduation  in  the  Shaw  University 

Class  of  1977 

With  Love, 

Your  Parents 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Tomnnie  James,  Jr. 


WILLIAM  MC  KINLEY 


Congratulations,  Billy  on  your 

Successful  Completion  at 

Shaw  University. 

May  you  have  Continued  Success 

Love,  Your  family 
Mom,  Dad,  Dawn,  Leon  &  Robenia 


ELIZABETH  ANN  CREECY 

ANN,  WE  SHARE  THIS 
EXPERIENCE  WITH  YOU. 

CONGRATULATIONS  AND 

CONTINUE  THE 

SEARCH  FOR  KNOWLEDGE. 


WE  LOVE  YOU 

YOUR  PARENTS, 

DR.  &  MRS.  C.  MELVIN  CREECY 


CANDYCE  EWANDA  NEWSOME 

Congratulations  on  your  Graduation 

in  the 

Shaw  University 

Class  of  1977 


With  Love, 

Your  Parents 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Louis  E.  Newsome 


AVA  M.  MANNING 

Congratulations  on  your  Graduation 

in  the  Shaw  University 

Class  of  1977 

May  love,  Happiness,  Kindness  and 

Success 
Be  yours  Always. 

We  love  you 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Herbert  Robinson 


ANTHONY  D. JACKSON 

Congratulations  on  your  Graduation 

in  the 
Shaw  University  Class  of  1977 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  M.  Jackson 


MARY  E.  PEGUESE 

Congratulations,  Mary, 
On  your  Graduation 

We  love  you 

Your  parents, 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Eddie  Peguese 


TONY  D.  JORDAN 

Congratulations  to  my  Son, 

Tony,  For  becoming 

A 

Shaw  University 

Graduate. 

We  love  you, 
Mrs.  Mary  Jordan 


IDA  WILLIAMS 

Congratulations,  Ida, 
On  your  Graduation 

We  love  you. 

Mom  and  Dad 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  L.  Williams 


A  VERY  VERY 

SPECIAL  THANKS 

TO 

MS.  GERALDINE  TURNER 

STAFF  ADVISOR 

AND 

MRS.  DORIS  ANDERSON 

STAFF  ADVISOR 

FOR  THE  LONG  AND  HARD 

DEDICATED  HOURS 

SPENT  WITH  US. 

MAY  GOD  GO  WITH  YOU 

IN  YOUR  ENDEAVORS. 


DOTTIE  S.  HARRISON 

Congratulations  and  best  wishes  to  a 

Sweet  and  charming  daughter 

Who  deserves  all  the  Happiness 

in  the  world. 

Dottle  it's  fine  to  Know  you  have  achieved 

the  goal  you've  been  working  toward  all 

these  years,  And  we  wish  you  the 
greatest  possible  success  in  the  future 
May  God  always  Bless  and  Keep  you  in 

his  Care. 


Love,  your  parents 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charles  Harrison,  Sr.  &  Family 


CONGRATULATIONS  AND  BEST  WISHES 

TO 

MR.  CARL  BURNETT 

AND 

MS.  E.  MARILYN  STACKHOUSE 

THE 

YEARBOOK  STAFF 

WILL  GREATLY  MISS  EACH  OF  YOU 

WE  WISH  YOU  MUCH  SUCCESS 

AND  HAPPINESS. 

MAY  GOD  BE  WITH  YOU 

IN  YOUR  ENDEAVORS 


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AT 

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A  DOGGONE  GOOD  PLACE  TO  DRINK  &  EAT 

WHERE  YOUR  PENNIES  HAVE  MORE  CENTS 

THE  BEAR'S  DEN 

"CONGRATULATIONS  TO  CLASS  OF  1977" 


SHABAZZ  RESTAURANT 

&  TAKE  OUT 

420  HILL  STREET 


SOME  OF  OUR  SPECIALS: 

Fruit  &  Vegetable  Juices:  .250 

DINNERS:— $1.00  to  2.45 

Shrimp  $1.85 

DESSERTS 

Carrot  Cake  .400 

Bean  Pie  .70(15 


GOOD  LUCK  AND  BEST  WISHES 
TO  THE  CLASS  OF  1977 


FISH  SANDWICH 

.750 

FISH  SUBS 

.850 

CHIC-FILLETS 

.850 

BEEF  BURGER 

.500 

FRENCH  FRIES 

.300 

TOSSED  SALAD 

.400 

MT.  SINAI 

SAINTS  OF  GOD 

HOLY  CHURCH 

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MORNING  WORSHIP  11:00  A.M. 

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EVENING  WORSHIP  8:00  p.m. 

MID-WEEK 

PRAYER  SERVICE 

THURSDAY— 8:00  P.M. 


BISHOP  M.M.  POPE 

FOUNDER  AND  PASTOR 

PH.  833-6879 


WE'RE  INVITING  ALL  SHAW 

STUDENTS  TO  WORSHIP 

WITH  US. 


P.O.  BOX  J27411 

301  S.  SWAIN  ST. 

RALEIGH,  N.C.  27601 


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FOR  THE  BEST  IN  FORMAL  WEAR 

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First  Cosmopolitan  Baptist  Church 

1515  CROSSLINK  ROAD 

RALEIGH,  NORTH  CAROLINA  27610 

PHONE    OFFICE  83.1-.1283 

DR.  W.  B.  LEWIS.  Paslor 


MOTTO:  Everybody  in  First  Cosmopolitan  Baptist  Church 
is  somebody  and  Christ  is  all 

Sunday  School 9;3q  g  jji 

Morning  Worship  |0:59  a.m. 

Baptist  Training  Union 6:00  p.m. 

Evening  Worship  6:59  p.m. 

Teachers  Meeting  &  Prayer  Service— Wednesday  7:30  p.m. 


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