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1977 BEAR
1865— Shaw University— 1977
Raleigh, North Carolina
An Independent, Baptist-Related University
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
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DEDICATION
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FIRST FAMILY
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EVENTS
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CAMPUS QUEENS
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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
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ADMINISTRATION
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FACULTY/STAFF
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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"!
CROWH HEIGHTS ArF&IB
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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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^ ANNUAL
SPRING ACTIVITY WEEK
APRIL 12-16, 1977
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THE FAMILY
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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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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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MISS HOMECOMING
_IDA-P. WILLIAMS
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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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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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.
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Anderson, Alfred
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Battle, Jerry L.
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Benton, Nathaniel
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Bolden, Arthur
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Bourne, Michael A.
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Brooks, Mike
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Bonn, Thurman
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Burwell, Melvin
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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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Etherridge, LIndsey
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Gamble, Raeford
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Hassell, Donald T.
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Hazelton, Leo
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Hill, Eric
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Jackson, Jimmie
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Jackson, Lionel
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Jenkins, Jackie Y.
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Johnson, Robert S.
Kelly, Charles A.
King, Wilbert L.
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Landers, Bobby
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Lee, Jeffrey -m^
McKnight, Sheltofi
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McNeill, Kenneth T.
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Meadows, George
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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
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LB
Reese, Wayne
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Ross, Anthony
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Sanchez, Fernando
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Smith, Ernest T.
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Speight. Clevester
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Stevenson, John D.
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Stray horn, Wendell
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Thomas, Jimmie
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Thomas, John C, 111
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Townsend, Victor
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Tyson, Ronnie
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Walker. Gay
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White, Henry
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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
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Newpc(|tNews, Va.
Belie Glide, Fla.
Edenton
Stuart, Fla.
Wocrf|||jry,N.J.
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Pahokee, Fl_
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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
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Atlantic Christian College
Johnson C. Smith Univ.
Allen Univ. '
Johnson C. Smith Univ.
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Fayetteville State Univ.
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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
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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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3.
A.
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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.
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14.
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15.
S.
Hairston
16.
s.
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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
STUDENT ACTIVITIES COUNCIL
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UNITED HERITAGE GOSPEL CHOIR
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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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1. Paui Vandergrift, Advisor
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
UNITED
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J. Hurley
James Smith
Cornell Wells
Mozell Jones
Moses Sykes
Sandy White
Marvin Doe
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SCENES FROM "IN WHITE AMERICA"
A REVIEW OF THE BLACK MAN'S
HISTORY
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J. Blue
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
Baptist Student Union
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J. Byrd
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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
INTERNATIONAL
STUDENTS ASSOCIATION
1.
L. Ekambo
18.
A.
Ladepo
2.
H. Elemuo
19.
V.
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3.
M. Mayenge
20.
P.
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4.
S. Oyetimein
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D.
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5.
M. Hijjeh
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J.
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6.
P. Uchebo
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T.
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E. Hillary
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Manzodulua
9.
M. Luzolo
26.
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10.
G. Gyan
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11.
Mrs. J. Mines, Advisor
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J.
Brooks
12.
W. Daniels
29.
C.
Wheatherbee
13.
Y. Nziuki
30.
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14.
S. Tomaiabipi
31.
C.
Adegboro
15.
H. Ozualdo
32.
S.
Rizkallah
16.
M. Ozualdo
33.
K.
Bakare
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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CLASSES
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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FRESHMEN
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
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Marva Gibson
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Patricia Goddard
Eunice Govan
Sandra Grier
Billy Griffin
Hurley Hailey
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Susan Sharpe
Brenda Simmons
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Dallas Smith
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Lawrence Green
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Charlie Hankerson
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James McKee
Hazel McGili
Larry McMillan
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Laverne Pennycooke
Milton Percell
Essie Perry
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Alfrenda Pinckney
Wayne Reese
Deborah Robertson
Octavia Russell
Carlene Scales
James Scales
Deryl Sessoms
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Carl Stallworth
Barbara Shaw
Archie Simmons
Barbara Smalls
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Health and Phys-
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New York, N.Y.
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Music Education
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Sumter, S.C.
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Business Management
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Bartow, Florida
Collins M. Lewis *
Health & Physical
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Bladenboro, N.C.
LeCount C. Conaway
Radio-T.V.-Film
Portsmouth, Va.
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St. George, S;C.
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WashingtorjfD.C.
Florrie M. Barton
Business Management
and Economics
St. George, S.C.
Gloria Bass
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Roxborft, N.G.,
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Early Childhood
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Jamaica Queens, N.Y.
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Janlce C. Bfue '^^
Early Childhood
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Music Education
Portsmouth, VA.
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East Brunswick,
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South yill, VA.
Michael W.
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Chapel Hill, N.C.
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Kenly, N.C.
Tommie T. Gadson
Business Management
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Ft. Lauderdale,
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Charmyles Garner
Business Management
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Roanoke Rapids, N.C.
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Elementary Education
Clarklon. N.C.
Helen -BTHrady
Early Childhood
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St. Petersburg,
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Elementary Education
Miami, Fla.
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Early Childhood
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Bristol, Tenn.
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Atlanta, Ga.
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Washington, D.C.
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Music Education
Portsmouth, Va.
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Business Management and
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Edenton, N.C. J^^
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Business Management and
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Winter Haven, Fla.
Gregory Gipson
Accounting
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
Alfred Hicks
Urban Politics
Philadelphia, Pa.
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Radio— TV-- Film
Raleigh. N.C. '^
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Early Childhood Educt.
Oak City, N.C.
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Early Childhood-'
Franklintoif.' N-.C.x
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Seabrook, S.C.
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May C. Franks
Elementary Education
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Michael W. Howell
Theatre Arts
Sunbury, N.C.
Tony Jordan
Biology
Garfield, Ohj5;
Tommie James III
Business Management/
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Pompano Beach, Fla.
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Civil Engineering
Rivers, Nigeria
Morris A. Kershaw
Urban Politics
Reidsville. N.C.
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Health & Physica'
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Behavioral Science
Greenville, N.C.
Renee Hamlet
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Linda J. Garrett
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Portsmouth, Va.
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Rahway, N.J.
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Behavioral Science
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Wayne Lee
Radio— TV— Film
Wasiiington, D.C.
Lambert B. Logan
Civil Engineering
Newport News, Va.
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Hollywood, Fla^
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Radio-^V— Film
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Health & Physical
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•, Merritt, N.C.
Hubert Lockhart
Behavioral Science
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
Samuel D. Lemon
Business Management
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St. George, S.C.
William L. McKinley
Health & Physical
Education & Rec.
Vernon, Connecticut
Liada Herring
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Health & Physical
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Brooklyn, N.Y.
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Business Management
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Weldon, N.C.
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Behavioral Science
Sanford. N.C.
William T. Mormor>^y
Behavioral Science^
Asheville, N.C.
Mack Montgomery >^^.
Business Management 4fe;<t-^
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James A. McNair
Philosophy & Religion
Raleigh, N.C.
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Music Education
Ridgeway, Va.
Lowell Moody
Secondary Education
Roanoke Rapids, N.C.
Leigh Merchant
Radio— TV— Film
Chicago, III.
James E. Neal
Health & Physical Education
Wilson, N.C.
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Behavioral Science
Farmville, Va. -
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Urban Politics •
Mt. Vernon, M.Y,
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Speech Pathology and
Audiology
Mount Olive, N.C.
Sp*^. King
,1 Bfementary Education
GlendiT
Louise A. Learson
Business Management aod-
Economics
Statesville, N.C.
Wake Forest, N.C,
Wake Forest, N.C, -.«l.
Sonja Lesane
History Education
Elizabethtown, N.C.
Leonard G. Rice
Behavioral Science
Wilnnington, N.C.
Steve Robinson
Music Educatid
Bridgeport, Cori
Carl Pridgen
Health & Physical
Education
Hallsboro, N.C.
Gregory A. Rodgers
Chennistry
Portsmouth, Va.
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Madison, N.C
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Betty McLamb
Business Managemen
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Newton Grove, N.C.
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Lhia, Pa.
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Early Childhood EcTucatiOTi
Portsmouth, Va.
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Charlene Murreli
Ppllocksville, fcJ.C.
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Behavioral Scie
New Bern, N.C.
Kevin L. Sa
Business
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Brooklyn;
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Milton Simmons
Health & Phys-
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Winston Salem,
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Moses Sykes, Jr.
Biology
Portsmouth, Va.
Carl Toomer '^'"•. "^
Business Management and
Economics
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.
Biology
Ahostoe. N.C.
Mry E. Peg*«lsi
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-aurel Hill,
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Bi0iavioral Science
riqjjy Springs, N.C.
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Early Childhood
Education
Deerfield Beach, Fla.
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Comfort Nyamadi
Business Management
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Kenya, Africa
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Vyashingt'*
Maggaline Raney'
Radio— TV— Film.
Silver Springs,
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Larry Williams
Business Management/
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Miami, Fla.
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Business Management
Marion, S.C.
Michael A. Willoughby
Speech Pathology &
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New Haven, Conn.
Jacqueline Ric
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Tarboro
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Elementary
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Washington, D.C.
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Mathematics
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Leslie Rowan
Biology
Chicago, III.
Sharian Shannon
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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Highpoint, N.C.
Lola M; Sykes
Biology
Garysburg, N.C.
Phyllis Turner
Behavioral Science
Warrenton, N.C.
Clarise Williams
Elementary Education
Memphis, Tenn.
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Wilson, N.C.
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Behavioral Science *
Washington, D.C. ' ,
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Health & Physical
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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
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Portsmouth, Va.
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^MT. Lecount Conaway, President ,i^^»^^
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1,3. Elizabeth Creecy, Secretary
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5. Sharrian Shannon, Business Manager
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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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1. George Robinson, President
2. Muriei Evans, League of Council Representative
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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. 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
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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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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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ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
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
Student Special Services
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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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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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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
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THURSDAY— 8:00 P.M.
BISHOP M.M. POPE
FOUNDER AND PASTOR
PH. 833-6879
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STUDENTS TO WORSHIP
WITH US.
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301 S. SWAIN ST.
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781-0292
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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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SHOP
426 HILL ST.
WASHINGTON
TERRACE
RALEIGH, N.C.
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TO THE
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UNIVERSITY
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