Shaw University
2005
Shaw University
118 East South Street
Raleigh, North Caroina 27601
(919) 546-8200
www.shawu.edu
Shaw Universitg
The Bear
"STRIDES TO EXCELLENCE: ONLY THE BEST!"
Evolution: Blueprint of Success
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To the Shaw University Family:
The Office of Public Relations is proud to
present the return of the Shaw University
Year Book. The once dormant project is
again thriving successfully to hold forth
the leagacy of excellence, and esteem.
A very special thank you is in order to
Mr. Martel Perry for his support and
guidance, and to Mrs. Kim Trezona, our
Year Book Consultant. When it seemed
that the project would fall through Kim,
you demomstrated a dogged determina-
tion to complete the job well. Thank you
for own commitment to excellence.
8 CAMPUS EVENTS
40 ADMINISTRATION,
FACULTY AND
STAFF
52 STUDENTS
86 SPORTS
114 CLUBS AND
ORGANIZATIONS
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Dr. Clarence G. Newsome
President
I am delighted about the pubHcation of this yearbook for it captures the essence of the University while
maintaining a pictorial record of the vear for students, faculty, staff and community' to enjoy.
Indeed, compressed into these pages are a collection of memories that will be with us forever: our class-
mates and instructors; the buildings where we studied; the social, academic, professional, and athletic orga-
nizations and activities in which we participated; the sponsors who supported us; and the wider communi-
ties in which we and our school exists.
Moreover, the rejuvenation of issuing a yearbook this year comes at a critical time in the history of our
school. Since taking office as President two years ago, the entire university was reaccredited after a recent
evaluation and accreditation process was completed by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
(SACS). We are proud of this reaccredidation because, by national standards, the University is reaffirmed
that it is highly capable of meeting the academic challenges facing the higher education community. Grad-
uate degrees are offered at the Shaw Universitv School of Divinit\' which has received full accreditation by
the American Theological Society (ATS). Graduate degrees in Education are offered and plans are under-
way to offer advanced degrees in Business.
Many other examples point to Shaw University's commitment to excellence. First, numerous students have
expressed their exultation about the overall excellence and v«de range of majors that they find at Shaw Uni-
versity'. They have good reason to be enthusiastic in that several 2004 graduates were selected over students
from larger institutions to participate in fully paid graduate programs. Implementation of the President's
Award for Outstanding Academic Achievement led to nine members of the football team making the All
CIAA Academic Team. Academic achievement is honored in a number of other wavs that included having
pictures of representative students placed prominently in Debnam Hall (administration building) and the
James E. Cheek Learning Center (library). What is more, a provision for students to publish an on-line
student newspaper. The Bear Facts, was recently put into place. Very often small groups of students and
facult\' meet to share ideas and aspirations for Shaw University and to establish stronger communications
with the administration. This kind of interchange led to the initiation of the Shaw Man and Shaw Woman
Sociebv' which challenges each young man and woman in the Shaw familv to strive toward excellence, integ-
rity, intellect, resourcefulness, caring, determination, thoughtfulness, graciousness, and love. Regarding
technology, the University installed the most advanced, state-of-the-art telecommunications platform of any
institution of higher learning in the state of North Carolina. Also, computer laboratories throughout the
campus and residential halls were upgraded.
These are but a few of the positive developments that make it clear thaf'A New Shaw for a New Millen-
nium"is emerging. Indeed, we are making "Strides to Excellence." We want"Onlv the Best."
I applaud the entire Shaw family for its contribution to excellence.
EVOLUTION:
Persistent and Continual Change
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jC^volution (ev-a-loo-shun)
noun., 1. A gradual process in
which something changes into
a different and usually better or
more complex form. 2. Gradual
growth or development of some-
thing, as a social institution.
(Webster's II New College Dic-
tionary, 2001)
t Shaw University evolution is eminent.
Everyday something is changing and is becoming
better. A constant drive for improvement is the key
goal behind the motto "Strides to Excellence: ONLY
the best!" The only way to be the best is to evolve
into something greater than the previous state.
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September 2004
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December 2004
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September 2004
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February 2005
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Robyn is a Business
Administration major from
Atlanta, Georgia. She enjoys
playing the saxaphone and her
platform is cancer awareness
and prevention.
LaChauna Sumpter and Carlos Harris
Homecoming Parade
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Master and Mistress of Ceremony
Daryl Garrett and Patrice Gist
September 2004
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Communications major from
York, Pennsylvania. She
plans to pursue graduate
studies.
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SGA President Amie N'Dure
October 2004
Founder's Day Convocation
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Alumni Awards Banquet and Dance
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October 2004
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November 2004
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Building and Branding Character Development
Special Thanks to Mr. Martel Perry
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Dannel RoUe
Asha Wilson
Leon Parker
Daryll Garrett
Founded Fall of 2004
Febrice Blackson
Not pictured: Idoreyin Montague
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Reverend Dr. Walter E. Fauntroy
Legendary Civil Rights Leader
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The James E. Cheek Learning Resources Center
- Originally known as the hospital building, it was
renovated and enlarged to beconie the library in the
1960s. Named after Dr. James E. Cheek, the seventh
president of Shaw University.
Administra tion, Facul ty and Staff
April Abbott
Instructor Engish
Chibuihe Akuka
Residence Counselor
Carl Algood Abdinur Ali
Asst. Professor Social Services Inst. Natural Science & Mathematics
Dr Desire Baioubi
Asst. Professor of English & Linguistics
Joyce Spruill Bannci man
Administrative Assistant
Agnes Baxter Levi Beckwith
TOS Women's Dr. Residence Life Asst. Prof, of Business & Public Ad.
Ron Bishop
TOSLLC Men's Residence Din
Nicholas Boney
Asst. Athletic Trainer
Cassandra Brown
Director Durham Cape
Dr. Taneisha Brown
Associate Vice Pres. Student Affairs
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Dr. Joseph Brvant
Director of High Point Cape
Marcus Clarke
Director of Compliance, Athletics
Sherr\' Courtney
Executive Secretary President's Office
Dr. Jern Butler
Professor of Religion
Jerelene R Car\er
Counselor-Disabilitv Ser\'ices
Dr. McLouis Clayton
Professor of Mathematics
Shawanda Cooper
TOS Women's Residence Counselor
Monte Clampett
Instructor Criminal Justice
Dr. Matthew Corrigan
Asst. Professor Social Work
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Roland Cunningham
Instructor Philosophy
Zanie Da\'idson
Instructor Mathematics
Melissa Ellis
Human Resources Specialist
Administration, Faculty and Staff
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Administration, Faculty and Staf£
Remigius Emeto
Residence Counselor Student Affairs
Addie Everett
Secretary Greenville Cape
Frederick Faison
Asst. Director of Freshman Year
Hooshang Foroudastan
Chief Information Officer
Betty Freeman
Instructor Sociology
Sherry Gamble
Administrative Sz Office Manager
Cheryl Garvv
Instructor Accounting
Dr. Irene Gilbert-Perry
Special Assistant to the President
Cynthia Grahiini
Director of Freshman Years Programs
Richard Graham
Professor of Religion
Willie L.raham
Professor of Business
Willie E. Gray
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VVilma Gray
Instructor Social Work
Dr. Sylvia Haith
Instructor Social Science
Dr. Grover Hall Dr Bertha Haynes
Substance Abuse Counselor Student Affairs Adjunct Professor English
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Instructor Social Science
Dr. Willie High
Director Triple A Center
Juanda Holley
Director Office of Career Development
Flazina Home
Administrative Assistant
Debra Hughes
Instructor Ph\'sical Science
Dr. Rachida Jackson
Asst. Professor of Humanities
Jacqueline Johnson
Alumni Relations & Planned Giving
Brenda Jones
TOS Women Counselor
Administration, Faculty and Staff
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Administration , Fac ulty and Staff
Dr. Frederick Jones
Chair of Humanities Department
Dorrance Kennedy
Assit. Professor of Social Sciences
Dr. Kim Leathers
Dean of Honors College
Dr. Terence Leathers
Assistant Vice President
Academic Affiars
Clara Lewis
Residence Counselor Student Affairs
Margaret Lindse\'
Instructor Mathematics
Charles L. Lowe
Adjunct Faculty, Social Work
Reginald Lowery
Director of Counseling
Bernadine Maduaico
Resident Counselor Student Affaii
Gaetane Marc-Charles
Administrative Assistant Career Dev.
Phyllis F. Martin
Director of Asheville Cape
Waymon Martin
Instructor Business
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Evanstein D. Montague
Executive Asst. to Associate Vice
President of Student Affairs
William Montague Dr Ste\-e Niu Patricia Xuosu
Head Coach Cross Country- & Track Asst- Professor Computer Science & Math Coordinator of English Education
Ava Parker
Administrator Human Resources
Vickie Parker
Secretar\- Humaruties Department
Roger Pfister, Jr.
Head Athletics Trainer
Cleon Pierce
Electrical Coordinator Plant Services
Administration, Faculty and Staff
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Administration, Facu lty and Staff
Ellen Pinckney
Director Residential Life
Linda J. Pun'is
Administrative Assistant
Eric Rice
Unward Bound Program &
Academic Coordinator
Georgia Richardson
Instructor
ArtLird Ritter
Tutor Specialist Spanish
Gabriella Rogers
Administrative Assistant
Samuel Sanders
Chief of Safety and Security
Vincent Sei
Instructor Mathematics
Joseph Shaw
Equipment Manager Athletics
Shirley Sheares
Tutor Specialist Triple A
Mary Sifford
Administrative Assistant
Dr. Chen Siler-Mack
Adjunct Professor Criminal Justice
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Robert Thomas
Director of Wilmington Cape
Lonieta Thompson
Instructor Visual and Performing Arts
Michael Umeadi
Resident Director Student Affairs
Vera Waites
Resident Counselor
Administration, Faculty and Staff
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Administration, Faculty and Staff
Dr. Moses Walker
Professor at FayetteviUe Cape
Donal Ware
Asst. Athletics Director for Sports
Information & Marketing
Dr Eric Weil
Associate Professor of Humanities
Dr. Benjamin Whitlock
Professor of Religion & Philosoph
Betty Williams
Administrative Asst. President's
Office
Dr. Paul E. Wilson
Asst. Professor of Religion
Dr Meretle Wilson
Professor of Philosophy
Eh-erda Yancey
Residence Counselor
Larry \on
Professor of Sociology & Psychology ]
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Daily Life At Shaw University
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Estey Hall - In the spring of 1866 Shaw Uni-
versity began to accept women to matriculate.
In 1873 Estey Hall was built as the women's
dormitory. Women no longer needed to lodge
with families in the City of Raleigh to pursue
their education.
Lisa Adair
Social Work
Beatrice Adegboye
Accounting
Abubakar Adejumo Kristy Allen
Business Administration Criminal Justice
Desiree L. Anderson
Liberal Studies
Jordache Artis
Elementary Education
Dianne H. Austin
Social Work
Daniel Bailey, III Autumn Bailey Philip Bailey
Business Administration Mass Communications Mass Communications
Manita Badger
Criminal Justice
Sharone Bailey
Mathematics
John C. Bain Annette Baker Alyson Bangura-Jawara Tiffany Barnes
Psychology Sociology Concentra- Computer Science Business Management
tion in Criminal Justice
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Barbara I. Bazemore
Business Adminsitration
Andrea Blake
Business Administration
Branda Best
BiologN'
Lagala N. Biggs
Social Work
Shonta P. Biggs
Sociology
Janet L. Bowser Robyn Bovd Pamela L. Boylom
Sociology Business Management Accounting
Tia Bradshaw Kyna Brands Colette Brice-Johnson Meshea J. Briscoe
English Business Adrrunistration Business Administration Therapeutic Recreation
Ke\-in Brooks Sandra M. Brooks Porcia Brookshire Arlethia Brown
' Business Management Business Administration English English
Seniors
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Carlethia Brown
Biology
Jenny Brown
Criminal Justice
Natrece Brown
Speech Pathology
Wanda E. Brown Charlene D. Bryson Shanien Campbell
Liberal Studies Business Administration Sociology Concentration in
Criminal Justice
Glorine Carlos
Social Work
Alice Carpenter
Liberal Studies
Danian D. Carr
Sociology
Ronnie Brown
Religion
Walif Campbell
Psychology
Stephanie B. Cherry
Business Administration 1
Dedra P. Clegg Juanrice W. Cobb Sandra Coley
Business Administration Business Administration Religion and Philosphy
Joyce Coppedge
Social Work
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Juanita ^^ Cranda
Criminal Justice
Laxonia Cromartie Paulette J. Cutts
Business Administration Business Administration
Willie Donaldson Stacy VV. Downing Jerr\' Dudley
i Computer Info Systems Speech Language Pathology Physics
Susie H. Dickens
Criminal Justice
Vanessa P. Dunn
Psycholog\"
E\-ans Durandis Yolanda Edgerton Susie W. Enoch CIa\-aughan K. Epps
-mess Administration Sociology Religion and Philosoph\' Social Work
Vida M. Everett Therese Farmer Debora D. Fields Derrick Fields
Business Administration Elementary Education Rehgion and Philosoph\- Elementary Education
Seniors
Gregory L. Foreman
Criminal Justice
Ayanna Franklin Genelle Freeman Linda W. Freeman
Mathematics Elementary Education Business Administration
Tamala T. Fuller
Sociology
Daryl Garrett, Jr
International Relations
LaTina N. Gay
Criminal Justice
Kenric Gladney
Business Management
Julia A. Gore
Criminal Justice
Cheryl Gorham
Business Management
Marquita Greene Carl V. Greggs, Sr.
Criminal Justice Business Administration
Erik T. Griffin
Business
Jeffrey Guiste
English
Regina L. Hagans
Psychology
Alvin Harbison
Religion
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Melody Harris Demetrius Hart Sherman R. Hart Gloria B. Hayes
Liberal Studies Criminal Justice, Pre-Law Business Administration Criminal Justice
Delorene Havnes
Chemistry
Kristel Hicks
Criminal Justice
Natasha Hobbs
Business Administration
Aquil Holden
Kinesiotheraphy
jj Tisha D. HoUoman Kingsetta Honeysuckle Addisondra Ingram
Business Administration Sociology and Phychology Psychology
Don Jackson
Criminal Justice
Seniors
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Daphne A. Jacobs Mable L. Jeffreys Tammi A. Jennings
Social Work Psychology and Social Work Social Work
Candis Johnson
Computer Science
Frederick L. Jolinson Jocelyn N. Johnson La Wanda Johnson Leonia Jones
Liberal Studies Mass Communications Business Administration Criminal Justice
Linda Jones
Business Administration
Sylvia D. Jones
Liberal Studies
Tekeya Jones LaDreama S. Jordan
Criminal Justice Business Administration
Danielle Joyner
Liberal Studies
Ernestine K. Julue
Liberal Studies
Karen R. Kershaw-Kellv Curtis C. Keyes
Sociology Business Administration
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Wendell Kinnev
Computer Science
Ebonie Kizer Adedamona Kuponivi Vivian Lee
Computer Wormation Systems Accounting Business Management
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Quinsentina Lewis Cynthia Li\'ingston Serign Omar Lowe Kezra Marshall
Business Management Computer Information Systems Physics Religion and Philosophy
L,a'TantaMcCrimmon Toni Mcintosh David McLendon
luminal Justice Political Science Business Management Religion and Philosophy
Lynette McNair
Social Work
Seniors
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Peggy M. Mills
Business
Idoreyin Montague
Physics
Nadia C, McNair Herbert Miller, Jr. Pamela Miller La-Tonya Milhouse
Business Religion and Philosoph\- Business Administration Psychology
Brenda Miree
Liberal Arts
Marvin J. Mitchell
Religion and Philosophy
Tonya S. Mitchell
Psychology
William T. Moore
Criminal Justice
Deanna Morgan
Psychology
Nadia Morley
Biology
Donat Morrisson
Biology
Korri J. Mosley
Sociology
Kim E. Moss
Psychology
Amienatta N'Dure
Physics
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Camilla Nelson Kara J. Nevvsome Anta Njit Marilyn Brown Nobles
Criminal Justice Mass Communications Computer Science Psychology
\adscheda R. Nobles Raul Novinte
Criminal Justice Pubic Administration
Linda Nunally
Psychology
Obinna Oraefo
Business Management
Christina Outlaw
3usiness Concentration
Accountin
Shoktwala Paige
Criminal Justice
Erik Parker
Business Management
Kim Pasamonte
Psychology
|l Frederica W. Peeie Jessica Pender Diane Perkins
iBusiness Administration Business Management Sociology
Harold Pinto, Jr.
Mass Communications
Seniors
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Philippe! Rahming Keith Reed, Sr. Joyce Rice
Business Management Religion and Philosophy Psychology
Larry Richardson
Business Management
Rene Robinson Robert M. Robinson Dannel Rolle
Business Management Sociology Mass Communications
Andradese Rozier
Liberal Studies
William Ku>sell, 111
Kinesiotheraphy
Yolanda Russell
Psychology
Majarat Salami
Biology
Georgia L. Salisbury
Business Administration
Luz Seneah Stephanie Skipper
Business Administration Biology
Cassandra P. Smith
Business Management
Ernetta Smith
Biology
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Johnette Smith
Business Administration
Nikia Smoutherson
Criminal Justice
Rory E. Sneed
Psychology
George Speller, Jr.
Business Management
Bonita J. Stepter
Social Work
Beverly P. Stewart
Social Work
Wilma Spain
Social Work
Izora N. Stewart
Business Administration
lameelah C. Strother r, r- , . ,
, r- ,_ .■ ■ lamara Summers Roxann Sykes Anitra Thomas
ociologv Concentration in „ . a j • ■ >_ ,j t-i , t- j • r, .
^": 11^ Business Admimstration Elementary Education Busmess
Clementine Trotter La-Shell Turnbu
Religion and Philosophy Psychology
Audrey P Waddell
Sociology
Sammie L. Wagner, Jr.
Sociology
Seniors
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David Walker
Business
Jeremy Walker
Therapeutic Recreation
Ratisha Walker Genesis Wallace
Business Adininistration Public Administration
Rose Wallace Jennifer J. Ward Robyn Ware Donna C. Watson
Business Business Administration Elementary Education Business Administration
Lacey White
Business Management
Molly F. Whitley Adriel Williams Donna S. Williams
Psychology Mass Communications Business Adirunistrationii
Nathorn Williams
Shalonda Williams
Asha Wilson
chology and Criminal
Justice
Criminal Justice
Biology
Bronda Wilson
Public Administration
Nichole S. Wright
Sociology
Jermaine \V\ att
Psychology
Seniors
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J Juniors^
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Angelo O. Aike Elton M. Andrews Tamika Armstrong Jacquelyn H. Barrett
Vickie Bellamy Fabrice Blackson Weahdee Blidee Jeramicca N. Boone
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Nastassia Boucicault Tiffany M. Boyce Jenna Bradford Christopher Brooks
W. Brooks
Shakira Brown Cynthina Carlton Helen Cooper
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Cheryl Cooper-Peter Tiffany Corbitt Ka[ii\ Lmvard
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Daisy Delaney Sherry B. Eason Shykita Edgt-rton Victoria Emebecth
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sauuda ^'. Eshe' Kamesha Falana Rossalvnn Ferguson Shamika Garlington
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Makeca Gilliland Stephen Gorham LaKisha Graham Melissa Grimes
Belinda Harper Bemice Harris
Reginald Harris Tatwaiyah Harris
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Laura Henrv"
Evel\Ti Herbin
Kim Herrin-
Juniors
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Tuniors
Tirrell Honablen John L. Hooker Mary T. Hopkins Stacia Hutchins
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Timothy Jackson Aletha Johnson David Johnson Ebony Johnson
Charlene Jones Teresia Jones lerriJ.Jones Sylvia Latimore
Tommy LeGrand
Anthony Liles Kenneth Marshall James McClea\e
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Dallacey McCall Wilbert McCallum Ernest L. McCowan Antonio Merrick
Ehonv Miller Donald Mitchell Melody Mobley Justin Moore
Wilbert Nobles
Raymond Moore Robert L. Moore Ella J. Morrison-Umelo Angela Nevels-Thompson
Oyindamola Oki Jerry Pender Paula J. Person
Charles Powell Maurice Preston Wendell Rawlings Anthony Sanders
Juniors
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. Jun iors
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Beverly Sanders Todd M. Schupp Emma A. Simmons Frances R. Smith
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Henri Spivey Terry D. Stanberry Tawanna D. Thomas Annie T. Thompson
Arthur J. Thompson, Jr. Lawanda Tillery Valerie Troy Angela Twine
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Christopher Waters Ckukhiis Watts Evelyn Whitaker Mary F. Whitley
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iliannexi Williams Karen Williams Ron Williams Ronda Williams
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Tori Williams
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Johnnie Woods
Terrv M. Worth
Puisallz Wright
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Sophomores^
Gregoty Badger Adierme Baker Frances R. Barnes Micaela Bethea Collis Bolton Onna Briley L
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Jerry L.Brown Tameka Brown Avery Bryant Korey Bush Martha Carter Kisha Cochran
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Jaymar Courtney Veronica Crandall Annie Marie Davis Tina M. Davis Clyde E. Dixon, Sr. Rey 'Shawn Edwards
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Matthew M. Eleh Glenda Elliott Tesaria Franklin Wanda M. Gaines Clyde Gholston Princess Gibert
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Rosa B. Harris Jesse W. Harrison Marchelle Hedgepeth Cedrick Hinton Cedric M. Horton Lenora Hough
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Stanley VV. Howard Wanda L. Howell Brittney Hurst Lawanda R. Jackson Dexter Jason Kiya Jenkins
Amisha Jones James Jones Ralph E. Joynes Natalie Key Kelly Kitchens Kimberly Kitchens
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April D. Lambert Pierre Lassiter L\-nett P. Lawrence Bula LeGrand Oludara Leigh Josephine Little
Kenny L. McDaniel Cassandra E. McDonald AmyM.McNair Sista labia Megginson Jacquelyn R. Mitchell Vic L. Morman
Jacqueline Morris Lakiesha Murphy Angela Newell Tracy M. Nixon Sherika M. Parker Jennifer N. Primus
Sophomores
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Sophomores
Marva S. Robertson Joan T. Robinson Ria Rowland
Arnetha E. Sadler Gloria J. Shanklin David A. Simmons I
Emerald Smith Shawna Smith Melissa Stokley
Brown Tannis Da\id Warren Mary S. Washington
Jill Wheeler Robin White Faye Wiggins Kenyan S. Williams Mary A. Williams Patrice D. Williams
Sharonde Williams Beverly Workman
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Lisa J. Allen Leslee M. Anderson Delecia Barnes Shelina Bonner Ebony Branch
Ki/iMll/kl:
iGregory Browder Tiara Brown Alethea D. Bryant Jamaal Burton Geroge Caldwell, III Ta\ia R. Clemendc
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Venus Coleman Anita Colev Natalia M. Cothran Chasitv Cotton Ari T. Cureton Evangeline V Daniels
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Tangena Eure Dineen Evans Janelle Evans Misty A. Flack Julique Fowler Eddie R. Francis
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Kishon Francis Johnnie M. Freeman Barbara B. Gatlin Cathy Gaymon Carlton Givens Marell Glenn
Freshmen
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Freshmen
Cecil Green Lashann Griffin Michelle Hardy Justina Haroy Lakeisha Harris Anthony R. HarrisoJ
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Anitra D. Hart Rahshawn Hatchett Charles Henderson, III Catherine Henderson Adam Hill Corneshia Hill
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Jennifer Howard Deiderig Irving Antalaya Israel Kimberly Jones Dorothy Jones Corey Leak
Rodney Lee William Lowry, Jr. Bryan Mathis Kim Moore Vernita Mosley Christopher Murchison
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Tameka L. Pease Sandie S. Pegues Tamara Perry Calvin Ferryman Marquita Pittman Jessica Price
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Cher)'l Pulle>' Eugenia Roberts Gabriella Rogers
Tyrece Scott Erica Sharp
Will Simon
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kn-tir 1. Smith Royce Smith Shahma Tavlor Tanisha Taylor Doris H. Walker
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Jessica Walker Jini Walker Oliver R. Washington Gwendolyn Webb Shermisha Willis
Freshmen
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The Thomas J. Boyd Chapel - After WWII the US military
had a surplus of wood framed "temporary chapel" build-
ings. Shaw applied for and received one of these chapels
from Camp Sutton. In 1993, The Boyd Chapel was com-
pletely renovated due to the generosity of Shaw alumus
and benefactor Rev. Thomas J. Boyd for whom the chapel
was named at a ceremony, on November 21.
ivinity School
Faculty
Dr. Mikael Broadway
Asst. Professor of Theology & Ethics
Dr. Se^enu^ T. Churn
Director Winston-Salem Site
Dr. Bruce Grady
Asst. Professor & Dir. Religious Ed.
Dr. Jeffrey J. Richards Dr. Rudolph Tripp
Professor, Winston-Salem Site Dir. of Continuing Christian Education
ivinity School
Seniors
Dtiniel R. Blackmond John A. Brown
Masters of Divinity-Homiletics Masters of Divinity-Biblical Studies
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Harry A. Carroll
Masters of Divinity
Ronnie L, Chrisp Marilyn O. Davis Sonja V. Davis
Masters of Divinity Masters of Divinity-Pastoral Counseling Masters of Divinity-Pastoral Counselin
Ro\ L. Dennis \i:. :, 1 1 arrar Melvin L. Felton, Jr.
Masters of Di\irut\-Theolog\' Masters ot Di\imt\-Keligion & Philosopyy Masters of Religious Education
Alphonzo M. Hedgepeth
Masters of Divinity-
Laura T. Isiafi
Masters of Divinity
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