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Welcome Week
Chancellor
Vice Chancellors
Deans
Teacher of the Year
Employee of the Year
In Memory - Dr. David Diaz
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SGA
SAC
Chancellor's Speakers Series
Culture
MissFSU
Mr. FSU
Homecoming
UnDERGRHDURTEB - 81
Freshmen
Sophomores
Juniors
In Memory - Latoya L Lane
GRHDUHTmn-113
Winter Commencement
Seniors
Spring Commencement
HTHLETICB - 161
Cheerleaders
Tennis
Bowling
Volleyball
Football
CIAA Championship/NCAA Playoff
Basketball
CIAA Activities
Rodeo LUeek - 102
Fashion Show
Stomping on the Yard Step Show
Bronco Pride Awards
Honors ft Awards
Founders' Day
Scholarship Gala
HmPUB LLUBB - 137
Organization Fair
Gr^k Life
■ Honor Society
' Departmental
General
CLGBinG - 174
Campus Candids
Colophon
Three Views of Fire Station
During the 2004 - 2005 academic year, Fayetteville State
University broadened its horizons and reached out to the
world. We developed relationships with China and India
and students spent weeks abroad studying the African
culture. The campus is in a state of change. New devel-
opments are shaping and molding our students in prepa-
ration for success on all levels. The first Masters of So-
cial Work class graduated in May, the nursing program
received full accredidation, a fire science program was
implemented, we've developed a partnership with the
school system and increased efforts to attract both
hispanic and top ranking local students. While holding
on to our historical legacy, we embrace what is on the
horizon. Get ready, because whether it is realized or not,
the world is on the bnnk of a BRDFICD InUHBIOn.
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Enhancing cultural diversity, the Ballethnic Dance
Company is a classically trained, culturally di-
verse performing company that also provides
professional training for children and adults.
Through their programming, they instill and in-
terest in the culture of dance and offer new
outlets for expression and enjoyment. Founded
in 1990 by Nena Gilreath and Waverly Lucas II,
Ballethnic's goal is to inform, educate and en-
tertain through dance which is what they did as
part of Welcome Week on Sunday, August 15
in Capel Arena.
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Ms. Soni Martin has been a Professor of Art in the Department of Performing and Fine Arts for fourteen years.
She recerved her M.FA in Studio Arts from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and her BA in Visual
Art from the University of North Carolina at Pembroke.
During her fourteen year tenure at Fayetteville State University, she has assisted in expanding the visual arts
program and has coordinated the exhibitions in the Rosenthal Gallery for the past four. The spirit of excellence
in teaching is reflected in the many ways in which she dedicates her time and talent to assist her students.
Whether accompanying them on trips to major national museums or providing guidance in the studios of
Rosenthal, Ms. Martin encourages her art students to explore the creative process. An exploration that has
netted her students top award winning exhibitions.
Ms. Martin is a practicing artist who exhibits regularly on the regional and international levels. Her creative
works have been seen in the Fayetteville Museum of Art, BTI Performing Arts Center, Mesa Contemporary Art
Center in Arizona and Makeready Press Gallery in New Jersey and are collected by indrviduals, corporations and
museums.
An art advocate in the community, Ms. Martin has served on the boards of local art agencies and presently
serves on the City of Fayetteville Public Art Commission.
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EmPLoyEE OF
THE SJEHR
A native of Sanford, NC, Mrs. Wilma Thorpe has been employed
at Fayetteville State University since 1979. She has worked faith-
fully in the Department of Health, Physical Education and Human
Services, Academic Affairs and the Office of the Chancellor. Cur-
rently, Mrs. Thorpe serves the university in the capacity of Person-
nel Technician for the Office of Human Resourrzes and is a mem-
ber of the State Government Workers' Compensation Advisory
Committee. Mrs. Thorpe enjoys reading and gardening, and is a
member of Lewis Chapel Mssionary Baptist Church where she greets
other members and visitors each Sunday.
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rriEmORIHL
Dr. David Diaz
Somewhere a journey
begins at the end
of the worldly existence
we know,
Somewhere a path stretches
over the stars,
and rivers of memories flow...
"Somewhere a silence
IS heard far away
and the brightness of day
fills the night,
Where the trials of life
are resolved into peace -
when a soul finds its way
to the light."
- - Blue Mountain
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Fall
ConuQCRTion
At the annual Fall Convocation on Thurs-
day, September 30, Chancellor TJ. Bryan
told students to set their goals high and
to lead their lives in the "Bronco Way".
Speaking before one of the largest fresh-
man classes. Chancellor Bryan urged the
students to take time to really learn. She
explained that since education is a per-
sonal journey of discovery, each person
has to actrvely participate in every aspect
of learning. Dr. Bryan closed by indicat-
ing that the students were members of a
very privileged and talented group that
should begin to start thinking about what
they will do with their lives and not take
anything for granted.
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Below: Congressman Bob Ethndge poses with stu
dents during a scheduled campaign stop.
Above: Students cast their vote for SGA, SAC and
homecoming candidates during fall elections.
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SGA Supports
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Left: SGA Officers and Senators:
Titichia Mitchell, Tern Mayweather-
Jones, Sanjanette Scott, Jerry Wil-
son, Shan Wilson - Pr^ident, Tertia
Allen, Nyesha Ford, Lydia Milburn,
Aramis Campbell, Keisha Robinson,
Sherry Boone, Kendra Purcell,
Jeannette Harden, Natasha Will-
iams, Jerrell Nelson, Irene Willis,
Deidre Richburg, Caroline Kinsey,
Annika Edqerson and Amber
Howard, Tamara Taylor and
Juanette Council - Advisors
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out to vote on Tuesday, Novem-
ber 2. Over 700 students, faculty
and staff man:hed from the cam-
pus to the Arthur D. Smith Rec-
reation Center to cast their vote
for the political candidate of their
choice. Under the leadership of
SGA president, Shan Williams, and
committee chairperson. Amber
Howard, student carrying printed
and handmade signs, were either
marching for a cause or voting
for the very first time.
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Far Right: 2004 -
05 SGA president,
Shciri Willidms,
gives her farewell
address.
Above: SGA President elect, Jerry Wilson, delivers his
inaugural address.
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Far Left : Kindred the Family Soul serves as entertain-
ment for the evening.
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BRC
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speaker, Fox
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audience tools
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Left: SAC Officers and
Council members: Talia
[Higgs, Natasha Williams,
Caroline Kinsey - Pro-
gram Director, Gavin
Myrick, Sabrina Monroe,
Naja Butler, Chimere
Collins, Man:us McRae -
Advisor, Renee Jones,
Branten Church, Christie
Hunter, Alvis Moore,
Keisha Robinson, Jerry
Wilson, Kelly Hunter,
Docleia Johnson. Gene
Carroway - Advisor
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Judge
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Mathis
Judge Greg Mathis spoke to a crowd filled with
young people on Saturday, August 28 in Capel
Arena. During his talk, Judge Mathis spoke about
the barage of negative images youth receive
through the media and urged them to use educa-
tion as a tool to battle the negative forces. After
speaking, he answered questions and signed cop-
ies of his autobiography.
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Sperkerb Serieb
Eric Michael Dyson, author, teacher, preacher, scholar and
social critic brought his message about social responsi-
bilfty to FSU on Thursday, September 24. Dyson did not
use a scholarly approach to talk about the wrongs he
sees in society today. During his two hour presentation,
he used lines from hip-hop songs and old ballads as well
as plan street language to get his points across. While
criticizing celebrities, Mr. Dyson spoke passionately about
the disrespect of women, blaming the owners of televi-
sion networks for the exploitation of women's bodies.
Spec.
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was able to survive her captivity in Iraq. Her response, people
have made it through so much more. A former Army cook,
the first US black female prisoner of war recerved a standing
ovation following her remarks on Thursday, November 11.
During her presentation, Ms. Johnson discussed her life and
experiences in captrvity after her convoy was ambushed af-
ter making a wrong turn. After a 22-day ordeal, she and six
others from her company were rescued by Marines after a
tip was received by an Iraqi man about where the American
soldiers were being held.
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Sperker Serieb
Accompanied by Denzel Washington via a brief clip from
the movie "Remember the Titans," Herman Boone spoke to
students, faculty and members of the community on Thurs-
day, February 3 in Shaw Auditorium. During his speech, Coach
Boone challenged the audience to try to make a difference
in the lives of young people. Best known for the historic
1971 season at T.C Williams High School, Boone stated that
the movie was not simply about football, but about incred-
ible young men who formed a group called a team sustain-
ing Itself on one heartbeat despite the racial tensions that
surrounded them on a daily basis.
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to a crowd on Wednesday, Febru-
ary 9 on what must be done to en-
sure a successful, mor? sustainable
future for the continent. During his
presentation. Dr. Mazrui spoke on
the connections that provide the
foundation for many beliefs in Af-
rican culture. Connections that are
based on an ecumenical spirit and
links between God and what is be-
lieved He created; the Irving and the
dead; pain and forgrv/eness; parents
and children; and men and women.
He told listeners that his speech was
not intended to be a call to action,
but a call to understanding.
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Sperker Series
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Troy McClain's dream was to meet his idol, Donald Trump. A
dream that was realized through 'The Apprentice" reality show.
The same determination he used to become a fan favorite on
the show, McClain shared with the audience as he spoke on
Thursday, Mareh 24 about his business venture (both suc-
cesses and failures), the life lessons he learned along the way,
and the advice he received from his mother. Advice he says
helped keep him in check when he stumbled. He also spoke to
the crowd about Mr. Trump and his fellow contestants, and
how his mother provided him with direction and a sense of
self-confidence when he lacked both.
Mr.
Troy
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Coach
Kay
Yow
During her speech, Kay Yow never mentioned the name of the
illness that has pleged her life since 1987. Instead, she chose to
impart a little wisdom on the importance of perspective and
good attitude when dealing with the ups and downs of life. The
owner of the frfth best record in women's basketball history,
Yow told those in attendance Monday, April 18 that either your
circumstances will control your attitude, our your attitude will
control your circumstances. She talked about some of the
greatest accomplishments of her career and stressed that a posi-
tive attitude is needed in order to grve yourself the best chance
of overcoming everything from injury, to sickness to loss.
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Above center: Tiffany Adams receives several awards during the Concert
Choir's year-end banquet.
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miK
Celebrhtidh
A 1994 honor graduate, Maj. Trudy
Caldwell told students to plan for their
funerals as they consider their legacies.
Though the thought may appear to be a
bit morbid, the intent was for students
to plan their Irves in reverse in order to
create a blueprint for the paths they will
travel. As they traveled, the 1993 - 94
SGA President urged them to be grateful
for their blessings, avoid wasting time
and practice self -discipline. A US Sen-
ate legislatrve liaison for the Army, Maj.
Caldwell spoke in the Jones Student Cen-
ter during the "Remember, Celebrate, Act"
celebration on Friday, January 14. She
asked those in attendance to remember
King's legacy each day and to read, con-
tinue to learn, listen to others and give
back to the community. At the conclu-
sion of the celebration Maj. Caldwell and
Richard Crosby, also an FSU graduate,
received the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
honoree award.
Right: Richard Crosbyreceives the Dr. Mar-
tin Luther King, Jr. f lonoree Award.
V. Martin Luther King Jr
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Below: LaSherrie Draughon, Melissa Mayle
and Kristen Mattison open the program with
a performance of Lift Ev'ry Vo/ce.
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Blhck
HiBTDRy
Above Left: Student de-
signed tee-shirts are dis-
played as part of Student
Activities Black History
Month campaign.
Right: Honorees Joyce
Malone, Charles "Chuck"
Fager and Judith Ramsey
are presented Humanitar-
ian Awards.
Below: FSU students vol-
unteer at Pauline Jones
Elementary during the
school's month long ob-
servance.
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The month long celebration of black his-
tory began on Tuesday, February 1, as
Fayetteville State University honored
three unsung heroes. Joyce Malone,
Charles Fager and Judith Wilkins were
applauded for their contributions during
the civil rights era. Guest speaker, Will-
iam Thorpe, told the audience that black
history should be celebrated every month,
not just in February. An alumnus of FSU,
Thorpe encouraged the students to keep
up their grades and to seek internships to
prepare them for jobs after graduation.
He indicated that much had changed
since he was a students, but there was
still much more work to be done.
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Bridgee
As part of the Fine Arts Series, former child
actor, Todd Bridges, shared hs story of hope
with FSU and the surrounding community.
Dn Friday, February 19 Bndges spent the day
on campus with students enrolled in drama
classes. Dn Saturday evening, he spoke
about the pitfalls that entrap children in show
business. And how believing in a higher
power for the past 13 years has helped him
turn his life around and become more re-
sponsible. In closing. Bridges urged the
younger member of h6 audience to set goals
for themselves.
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HiBTORy
Dr. Renita Weems, a bibilical scholar and au-
thor, on Tuesday, March 8, challenged mem-
bers of her audience to question roles the Bible
has gr>/en to women. She encouraged them
to ask questions about how interpreters have
used stories in the Bible to confine women to
strict roles and to r«:laim stories of women
who ar? not always submissrv/e. Weems is an
ordained minister in the African Methodist
Episcopal Church. She chose to teach in a di-
vinity school rather than become a minister
because she felt she could have more influ-
ence in the classroom.
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Sheena Huntky
Contestant #4
The Miss Fayetteville State University
Scholarship Pageant was held on Sat-
urday, April 17 in Capel Arena. Six
young ladies vied for the coveted title
of Miss FSU 2004. During the com-
petition, the audience was entertained
by vocal performances and high en-
ergy routines from the pageant danc-
ers. Wearing the crown at the end of
the night was all that Titichia Mitchell,
a sophomore from Ahoskie, could
Imagine. Honors also went to first
runner-up Danielle Price, second run-
ner-up Kewanda Lake and Miss Con-
geniality Kimberly Wiggins.
Kimtxrly Wiggins
Contestant #5
Kewanda Lake
Contestant #6
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Below: Phyllis Houston-Washington and Ricardo
Morgan, Mistress and Master of Ceremonies.
Left: Kimberly
Wiggins receives
iss Congeniality
award while
Sheena Huntley
and Kewanda
Lake tie for Best
Talent.
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Right: Danielle Price congratuidtes
Titichia Mitchelle after she is named
Miss FSU 2004 - 2005.
Right: Titichia poses with the newly
elected class queens: Tanesha
Hendley, Miss Senior; Chimer? Collins,
Miss Sophomore; and Aisha
Harrison, Miss Junior.
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Karlec Walker
Contestant #2
Emmanuel Guzman
Contestant #3
Austin Edwards
Contestant #4
Branten Ctiureti
Contestant #5
Dn Monday, October 18 the eight annual Mr. FSU Competition was held in
Capel Arena. Seven young men vied for the title of "official ambassador of
Bronco Pride". The contestants were judged in five categories: interview,
athletic wear, casual wear, self-expression, formal wear. Students were also
given the opportunity to select their choice through student elections. Those
votes were factored into each contestants final score. The theme for this
year's competitions was, My Way: Confessions of a King. Choreographed
by Tiffany Butler and Natasha King, the opening number consisted of the
Mr. FSU contestants and competition dancers. By the end of the night,
Daniel Dunston relinquished his crown to Branten Church a junior from
Atlanta, GA. First runner-up honors were bestowed upon Kar'Lee Walker
while second runner-up went to Jamaal Dunham. The Most Supportive
award also went to Branten Church. Kenyatta Morrisey and Jeff Ander-
son, both FSU graduates, served as Mistress and Master of Ceremonies.
Jason Timpson
Contestant #6
Adrian Williams
Contestant #7
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Below: SGA President, Shan Willidms, brings
greetings to an anxious crowd.
Above: Jeff Anderson and Kenyatta Morrisey,
both 1996 graduates, serve as Master and Mis-
tress of Ceremony.
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Below: Jamaal Dunham receives second runner
up honors.
Left: Mr. F5U, Branten
Chureh, takes time to
pose with his fellow
contestants.
Below Left: The new
1r. FSU and class
kings: Mr. Sophomore,
Kenneth Negron; Mr.
Senior, Randa
Crowder: Mr. Junior,
Ronald Hugine; and
Mr. Freshman, Maurice
Morgan.
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successful homecoming show.
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CoRonHTion
On Thursday, October 21. the Paparazzi
showed up in Capel Arena as Titichia
Mitchell, Miss Fayetteville State University
and Branten Church, Mr. F5U, presented
more than 65 campus queens and kings
during the annual Homecoming Corona-
tion. Twelve young men and young la-
dies campaigned for the student vote with
the hopes of being chosen by their peers
to reign over the homecoming festivities.
Seniors, Deidre Richburg and Barsheem
Chapman were selected to do the honors.
First runners-up wer? LaKiva Clark and Jer-
emy Johnson and second runners-up were
Thandi Irvin and Gavin Myrick.
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Above Left: Miss Homecoming,
Deidre Richburg and court,
Thandi Irvin and LaKiva Clark.
Right: Mr. FSU, Branten Church,
and Miss FSU, Titichia Mitchell
pose with Miss and Mr. Home-
coming.
Below Left: Mr. Homecoming,
Barsheem Chapman and his
court, Jeremy Johnson and
Gavin Myrick.
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Kelvin Robinson
lyimd Johnson
Jcnine Hdthawdy
Clanton Johnson
Chiquittd Pendergrass
Tandon Mardis
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Jessica Jones
Chris Holding
Ndtdshd Dingle
Brian Jackson
Ldtonya Watson
Christopher Norwood
Talia Higgs
Wendell Wise
Shamikia Harrington
Terrtnce Wilson
Erica Faison
Sterling Hawkins
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Ldtoya Ray
[Incntin Morgan
Kori Stocks
nienwond Williams
Lakita Byrd
Arnngton Lee
Eboniguc McTlmnahan
Nicholas Barrow
Kashemi Henry
Dame! Dunston
Jessica Dennis
Lamont Sparrow
Ehsha Cliette
Jarvora Duncan
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Derrickd Johnson
Curtis Monroe
Shelia Graham
Deron Donald
Sabrina Monroe
Dara Gnnton
George Greenfield
Docleia Johnson
Bashshar Parker
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Below: Members of the Student Activities Council pose with comedians Garry
Dwens and Benjii Brown.
Right: Broncos respond to jokes as they
enjoy another successful activity during
homecoming week.
Left: Miss FSU, Titichia Mitchell poses with
Ir. FSU, Branten Church and his father, co-
median Bruce Bruce.
Above: Brittany, Danielle and Chimere rub elbows with guest comedian
Benjii and Garry.
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conference title.
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Bronco Pride
Awards
Held annually and sponsored by the Di-
vision of Student Affairs, the Bronco
Pride Awards program took place
Thursday, April 21 in Capel Arena. The
awards program was designed to rec-
ognize those students who work dili-
gently to improve student life on the
campus of F5U while maintaining aca-
demic excellence. Keynote speaker for
this year's ceremony was Dr. Katrina
Mattison. Mattison, who is a 2000
graduate of F5U is a doctor of dental
surgery. During her message, she en-
couraged them to believe in themselves
and perservere, regardless of the ob-
stacles, until they reach their goals.
Awards were given from each depart-
ment within the division with the most
notable going the 2005 Order of the
Bronco inductees. The Order of the
Bronco is the highest award grven by
the Division to outstanding seniors who
have demonstrated exemplary involve-
ment, leadership and achievement. This
year's receipents were Tertia Allen,
Byron Curry, Jessica Dennis, Darin Farr,
Talia Higgs, Amber Howard, Jeremy
Johnson, Sabrina Monroe, Alvis
Moore, Gavin Myrick, Deidre Richburg,
and Jontue Sumler.
Right: Monroe and Annie Burke receive proc-
lamation of community service award hon-
oring their dedicated service to the unr^/er-
sity.
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ents.
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presented to Sabnna Monroe, Tertia Allen and
Gavin Mynck.
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Right: Honorees take time to pose while wait
ing for the processional to begin.
Right: Roger Belton receives award for serv-
ing as captain of the 2005 FSU Honda Allstar
Challenge team.
Above: Dr. Marvin Curtis (center) serves as key-
note speaker for the occasion.
The chief resident at Duke University Medical Center urged students to
live beyond their circumstances on Sunday, Apnl 10 during the annual
Founders' Day celebration. Dr. Melvin Echols delivered his keynote ad-
dress on Sunday, April 10 during which he told the audience that circum-
stances and situations do not have to necessarily define who and per-
son IS or Will become. A 1998 graduate of F5U, Echols reflected on the
humble beginnings and the future of the university. Using his experi-
ences and relaying words of wisdom, he stated that setting goals early,
perserverance and faith are key elements to success. Following the cer-
emony, there was a processional to place a floral bouquet at the monu-
ment engraved with the founders' names.
Right: PIdtform speakers include Dr. Marion
Gillis-Ulion, Rev. Frederick Hendley, the Honor-
able Marshal Pitt, Jr. and the Honorable John
Henley
Left: Chancellor Bryan, Titichia Mitchel and
Branten Church place a wreath at the monu-
ment of the seven founders.
Left: Members of Robert
and the late Addie Brown
Melvin ar? pr^ented at the
2005 Family of the Year.
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The second annual
Chancellor's Scholarship Gala
was held Saturday, April 9 in
Capel Arena. The USS
Bronco sailed under Blue
Skies as alumni, friends and
other supporters danced the
night away to the sounds of
singing duo Ashford Et
Simpson. The gala drew over
800 guests eagered to assist
in maintaining scholarships
for deserving students as well
as funding other pertinent
university programs.
Right: GaLi cjutsts are entertained by recording artist
Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson.
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Hard work and perserverance paid off
for valedictorian Sylvia Anderson and
saluatorian Trtnessa Gambrill, along
with 380 other students as FSU held
its 15th Winter Commencement on
Saturday, December 11. Keynote
speaker was Michael Lomax, presi-
dent of the United Negro College
Fund. In his address to the gradu-
ates, Lomax praised them for their
persistence in oven:oming obstacles.
He asked them to preach the gospel
of education and hard work and to
encourage others to attend college.
Following his address, Mr. Lomax re-
ceived the chancellor's medallion.
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Enfield, NC
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Business Administration
Fayetteville, NC
Donald Avery
Business Administration
Fayetteville, NC
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Psychology
Fayetteville, NC
Arnetta Barrett-Smith
Criminal Justice
Fayetteville, NC
Candi Basnight
Biology
Fayetteville, NC
Takeha Belfield
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Rocky Mount, NC
Lacy Bell
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Faison, NC
Antonio Bennett
Speech and Theatre
Fayetteville, NC
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Criminal Justice
Lilesville, NC
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Sociology
Fayetteville, NC
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Fayetteville, NC
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Fayetteville, NC
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Fayetteville, NC
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Fayetteville, NC
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Cove City, NC
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Fayetteville. NC
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Charlotte, NC
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Bayboro, NC
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Fayetteville, NC
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Fayetteville, NC
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Fayetteville, NC
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Fayetteville, NC
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Business Administration
Spring Lake, NC
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Social Work
Fayetteville, NC
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Fayetteville, NC
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Business Administration
Lumberton, NC
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Visual Arts
Fayetteville, NC
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Fayetteville, NC
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Business Administration
Greensboro, NC
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Fayetteville, NC
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Hope Mills, NC
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Raeford, NC
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Sanford, NC
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Rockingham, NC
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Fayetteville, NC
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Fayetteville, NC
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Fayetteville, NC
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Goldsboro, NC
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Spring Lake, NC
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Fayetteville, NC
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Fayetteville, NC
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Fayetteville, NC
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Fayetteville, NC
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Wilmington, NC
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Fayetteville, NC
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Fayetteville, NC
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Tarboro, NC
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Boston, MA
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Psychology
Hope Mills, NC
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Hope Mills, NC
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Fayetteville, NC
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Fayetteville, NC
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Fayetteville, NC
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Fayetteville, NC
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Fayetteville, NC
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Fayetteville, NC
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Fayetteville, NC
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Spring Lake, NC
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Fayetteville, NC
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Fayetteville. NC
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Dunn, NC
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Bronx, NY
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VVinterx'ille. NC
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Fayetteville, NC
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Fayetteville, NC
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Fayetteville, NC
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Fayetteville, NC
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Fayetteville, NC
Aqyapon Martin
Criminal Justice
Wastiington, DC
Edward Martin
Mattiematics
Fayetteville, NC
Pamela Matee
Melissa Mayle
Dana Maynor
Randy Mayo
Biology
Music
Criminal Justice
Computer Science
Raleighi, NC
Fayetteville, NC
St. Pauls, NC
Hope Mills, NC
Rickita Mays
Criminal Justice
Fayetteville, NC
Tremain McAdro
Business Administration
Fayetteville, NC
Clemmie McCormick
Business Administration
Linden, NC
Astiley McDaniel
Biology
Fayetteville, NC
Meion McDonald
Criminal Justice
Fayetteville, NC
Amexem McDonald-Bey
Psyctiology
Fayetteville, NC
Thakida McDouqIad
Sociology
Lillington, NC
Brian McFarland
Business Administration
Clayton, NC
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Mekeisha McKoy
Criminal Justice
Fayetteville, NC
Anita McLaughlin
History
Stedman, NC
Cigi McLean
Business Administration
Fayetteville, NC
Kimberly McLean
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Lauraysha McMillan
Biology
Wallace, NC
Sonja McNeil
History
Dunn, NC
Kalindra McRae
Computer Science
Lilesville, NC
April Melvin
Business Administration
Hope Mills, NC
Nicholas Michael
English Literature
Fayetteville, NC
Lydia Milburn
Visual Arts
Charlotte, NC
Curtis Monroe
Computer Science
Cameron, NC
Sabrina Monroe
Criminal Justice
Fayetteville, NC
Alvis Moore
Psychology
Greensboro, NC
Deirdre Meadows
Banking and Finance
Fayetteville, NC
Don-Carlos Milindez
Banking and Finance
Greensboro, NC
Jonathan Moore
Computer Science
Fayetteville, NC
127
Lashanda Moore
Bioloqy
rharlottc, NP
Reynelda Moor?
Criminal Justice
Roanoke Rapids, NC
Roblyn Moor?
rriminal Justice
Roanoke Rapids, NC
Tanasha Moore
Health Education
Fayetteville, NC
Breann Morgan
Sociology
Spring Lake. NC
Natasha Morings
Sociology
Fayetteville, NC
Nailah Morrison
Sociology
Fayetteville, NC
Tyrone Morrow
Criminal Justice
Fayetteville, NC
Brynn Mosley
Speech and Theatre
Fayetteville, NC
Louisa Murphy
Psychology
Salemburg, NC
Renee Murphy
Criminal Justice
Rose Hill, NC
Retha Murphy
Sociology
Fayetteville, NC
Andrea Neal
Deidre Neely
Michael Nixon, Jr.
Terry Nixon
Sociology
Sociology
Criminal Justice
MIS
Fayetteville, NC
Fayetteville, NC
Fayetteville, NC
Hope Mills, NC
128
Enka Noble
Psychology
Spring Lake, NC
DIukunle Djo
Computer Science
Fayetteville, NC
lisha Pearson
Psychology
Hope Mills, NC
Elizabeth Peterson
Criminal Justice
Fayetteville, NC
Rehema Noel
Sociology
Fayetteville, NC
Man/ Norris
Psychology
Fayetteville, NC
Tara Osborne
English
Elizabethtown, NC
Tomme Owens
Criminal Justice
Rnsrliiiro. NC
Adra Pedro
Business Administration
Jacksonville, NC
Sakr/na Peets
Criminal Justice
Charlotte, NC
Andrew Petroulo
Business Administration
Fayetteville, NC
Pamela Phillips
Psychology
Fayetteville, NC
Karen Oates
Nursing
Fayetteville, NC
Latoya Parker
Sociology
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Latifia Perry
Sociology
Hamilton, NC
Tern Poole
Social Work
Fayetteville, NC
129
Tiffany Pope
Banking and Finance
Fayetteville, NC
Christine Porchia
Business Administration
Fayetteville. NC
Latoya Prescod
Sociology
Richlands, NC
Danielle Price
English
Hillsborough, NC
Isaac Racour
Physical Education
Fayetteville, NC
Nichole Ray-Price
Elementary Education
Fayetteville, NC
Shelton Richardson
Computer Science
Fnfield, NC
Deidre Richburg
Psychology
Summerton, SC
Jessica Rivera
Sociology
Fayetteville, NC
Kassandra Rivera
Biology
Fayetteville, NC
Nicole Rivers
Secondary Education
Fayetteville, NC
Lissy Roberson
Vocational Business
St. Pauls, NC
Tanisha Robertson
Spanish
Fayetteville, NC
Felicia Robinson
Computer Science
Fayetteville, NC
Ebony Rogers
Business Administration
Clinton, NC
Tiffany Rogers
Business Administration
South Hill, VA
130
Carlos Rojas
Tanya Roper
Carrie Rose
David Rosero
Visual Arts
Sociology
Psychology
Management
Miami, FL
Fayetteville, NC
Fayetteville, NC
Fayetteville, NC
Leonard Royal
Sonya Sampson
John Scaif
Michael Scarbough
Sociology
History
Education
Political Science
Clinton, NC
Hope Mills, NC
Fayetteville, NC
Rose Hill, NC
Angala Scott
Criminal Justice
Fayetteville. NC
Sanjanette Scott
Business Administration
Fayetteville, NC
Crystal Scruggs
History
Fayetteville, NC
Jada Shanks
Visual Arts
Goldsboro, NC
Anthony Simmons
Yolanda Slade
Shanegua Small
Deshawna Smith
Business Administration
Business Administration
Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice
Hope Mills, NC
Leiand, NC
Fayetteville, NC
Fayetteville, NC
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Genee Smith
Biology
Raleigh, NC
Gregory Smith
Criminal Justice
FayetlEville, NC
Joey Smith
English Language/Literature
Fayetteville, NC
Leslie Smith
Marketing
Fayetteville, NC
Tomica Sobers
Sociology
Fayetteville, NC
Gary Spann
Business Administration
Raeford, NC
Sophia Spencer
Business Administration
Fayetteville, NC
Dea Spicer
Computer Science
Fayetteville, NC
Dorian Stamp
Business Administration
Fayetteville, NC
Sean Stanley
Criminal Justice
Fayetteville, NC
Stacy Stanton
Speech and Theatre
Conetoe, NC
Santianna Stewart
Business Administration
Fayetteville, NC
Jontue Sumler
Accounting
Rocky Mount, NC
Tyrone Taylor
Computer Science
Hope Mills, NC
Akio Thomas
Sociology
Garland, NC
Carnell Thornton
Criminal Justice
Fayetteville, NC
132
Sylvia Tigs
Sociology
Fayetteville, NC
Shduntell Tillman
Mathematics
Fayetteville, NC
Monique Timmons
Sociology
Lumber Bridge, NC
Tameeka Underwood
History
Clinton, NC
Stacie Vanderbilt
Brittney Vick
Ingrid Waden-Wynn
Tyesha Walker
Business Administration
Biology
Psychiology
Communication
Fayetteville, NC
Wilson, NC
Raeford, NC
Raleigh, NC
Kisha Walters
Sociology
Fayetteville. NC
Melvin Ward, Jr.
Criminal Justice
LaGrange, NC
Antonio Washington
Sociology
Burlington, NC
Kamal Watkins
English
Norwood, NC
Roxanne Wells
Education and History
Fayetteville, NC
Tinisha Wells
Accounting
Fayetteville, NC
Tisha Whatley
Criminal Justice
Fayetteville, NC
Aleshia Whitney
History
Jacksonville, NC
133
Kimberly Wiggins
Chemistry
Fayetteville, NC
Angcld Williams
Biology
Hope Mills, NC
Ebony Williams
Geography
Richlands, NC
Latasha Williams
Sociology
Dunn, NC
Lawon Williams
Computer Science
Fayetteville, NC
Molly Williams
Social Work
Fayetteville, NC
Talia Williams
Sociology
Rocky Mount, NC
Irene Willis
Political Science
Clinton, MD
Danaya Wilson
Criminal Justice
Fayetteville, NC
Sadie Wilson
Criminal Justice
Charlotte, NC
Wendell Wise
English Secondary Education
Havelock, NC
Jamiette Wood
English Education
Fayetteville, NC
Qctdvia Wright
Banking and Finance
Fayetteville, NC
Monica Yates
Banking and Finance
Kinston, NC
Terry York
MIS
Fayetteville, NC
Bryant Youngblood
Psychology and Sociology
Hope Mills, NC
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SPRinB
CommEncEmEnT
You can hope, wish and pray, but success re-
quires hard work. 448 graduates learned this
lesson from ABC News anchor, Robin Rob-
erts, of Saturday, May 7. During her keynote
address, the graduates and thousands of oth-
ers inside Jeralds Stadium, were told that you
have to be willing to make the necessary sac-
rifices and never lose sight of the big picture.
Roberts str^sed the importance of knowing
your strengths and weaknessess and never
being afraid to say no. She commended the
new alumni for putting themselves in a posi-
tbn to be happy and urged them to apply their
successful formulas to the challenges that lie
ahead. In addition to the chancellor's medal-
lion, top honors were bestowed upon Deidre
Richburg as valedictorian; Tessa Buchanan,
saluatorian; and Dr. Druann Heckert, the
2005-06 FSU Teacher of the Year.
Left: Robin Roberts, anchor woman for ABC News
Good Morning America.
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The Pan-Hellenic Council is
composed of undergradu-
ate representatives from
each recognized fraternity
and sorority on the campus
of FSU. The organization
strives to develop a spirit of
cooperation among the
various fraternities and so-
rorities and create a harmo-
nious relationship among its
members.
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Left: James Green, President;
Natdsha Williams, Vice
President; Kala Burst
Parlimentarian; Danielle
Price, Secretary; Rehema
Noel, Historian; Jontue
Sumler, Tr^asurtr; Antwand
Bell, Executive Board mem-
ber; Jason Davis, Executive
Board member, Landon
Hadley - Advisor
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Founded in 1908 at Howard
University, Alpha Kappa Al-
pha was America's first col-
legiate sorority for Negro
women. Since its humble
beginning, the sorority has
grown into an international
organization with chapters
all over the world.
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Left: Lydia Milburn, President:
Titichia Mitchell, Vice President;
Kori Stocks, Secretary: Sanjanette
Scott, Treasurer: Marshonda
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Right: Jason Davis, President
Everette McKoy, Vice President
Adrian Williams, Secretary
Michael Sampson, Treasurer
James Raynor - Advisor
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1911 and adopted a motto
that encourages honorable
achievement in every field
of human endeavor.
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OmEGR Psi Phi FRRTERniry
The oldest fraternity on
campus, the Delta Gamma
Chapter of Omega Psi Phi
Fraternity has always fos-
tered and perpetuated
competitive zeal as a
means of motivating stu-
dents to aspre to be pro-
totype college students.
Above: Cory Hanston, President;
Tavarus Moore, Vice President;
Barry McCauley, Secr^tarv; DeWitt
Parker, Treasurer; Darryl Williams
- Advisor
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Greek
Life
Left: Jenine Hathaway, President;
Kashemi Henry, Vice President;
Nyesha Ford, Secretary; Lori
Parker, Treasurer; Cheryl Alexander
- Advisor
Delta Sigma Theta is a public
service organization made
up of college women of like
potentialities. Founded at
Howard University in 1913,
the organization gr^w from
22 sorors to having mem-
bers all over the United States
and abroad.
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ZethPhiBetrBordrit!!
Zeta Phi Beta has as its aims,
service, scholarship and sis-
terhood. The organization
has become international in
its scope, membership and
program. Members are
women of many creeds who
art never considered strang-
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Crystal Blue, Vice President;
KaiRashia Boyce, Secretary;
Jontue Sumler, Treasurer; Linda
Wilson-Jones - Advisor
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Rlphh Psi DmEBH
liridm Ceddno, Cassandra Kasper, Stacy Staton, Phoebe Hall - Advisor
Betr Khpph Chi
Laurie Brock, Angela Gilbert, Vertonica Powell, Tiffany Gorseth, Starcia Hines, Dr. James
Raynor, Jr. - Advisor
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Phi Eth Smmn
Freshman Honor Society whose purpose is to encourage and reward academic excellence
among first-year students in institutions of higher learning, Eloise Wingfield - Advisor
Pbi Chi
Tyshera McCrimmon, Jana Wilson, Judith Qxendine, Kandra Ferguson, Irina Zuriga, Felicia
Wright, Anna Hilpert, Charity Potts, Christopher Norwood, Glenda Millig, Latonya Watson,
Steven Dammer, Lindsay King, Lisa Harris, Tamela Johnson, Dr. Thomas Van Cantfort -
Advisor
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Hrt Guild
Raeshouna Henley, Jasmine Sutton, AndCdonia Zanikos, Angela Newsome, Carlos Rojas,
Luis Gonzalez, Erica Faison, Sham Lewis, Mitchel Stewart, Joseph Bates, Manuela Smith,
Angela Frederick, Soni Martin/Jonathan Chestnut - Advisors
Bid Phi Chedi
Organization of the Year: Mycsha Williams, Byron Curry, Slarcia Mines, Gemnetta McDonald,
Brandon McMillan, Kelva Autry, Priscilla Gray, Lliana Hylton, Marianella Hargis, Chimere
Collins, Michael Griffin, Crystal Cooper, Dr. James Raynor - Advisor of the Year
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Christial Campbell, Shenta Latimore, Martray Proctor, William Smith, Adrienne Murphy, Keith
Coleman - Advisor
EcDnomics & FmnncE
Lor^na Wiggins, Wakeena Johnson, Mechele Rozier Valerie Summers, Monica Yates, Tho-
mas Williams, J'Andria Ledbetter, Shelby Larkins, Jeremy Johnson, Tiffany Pope, Deidra
Meadows, Don Carlos Milendez, Thea McMillan, Tertia Allen, Dr. Patrick Larkin - Advisor
149
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Information Systems Society: Anthony Cheveland, Altina Taylor, Monique Saunders, An-
thony Williams, Myron Wong, Alireza Lari - Advisor
mBUJSH
Master of Social Work Student Association: Mollie Williams, Dorothy Jeffries, Donna Miller,
Mar'Yoka Monroe, Richard Hall, Nkechi Kamalu, Tern Poole, Denise Brown, Glenda Heyward-
Milliqan, Clyde Foster, Wesley Mauney, Eboni Miller, Dr. Chukwuyem Gdiah/Dr. Ronnie Martin
- Advisors
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National Association of Black Social Workers: Clyde Foster, Denise Brown. Dr. Annie Chavis
- Advisor
POUTICHL SCIEHCE
Erica Mills, Reginald Elliott, Bernette Pitts, Benjamin Moor?, Clyde Wilson, Ricka McCoy,
Glenwood Williams, Chnstial Campbell, Jakinna Cunningham, Irtne Willis, Sherlene Henderson,
Jesse Baker, Dr. Ngozi Kamalu - Advisor
151
PeycHOLOGy
Deresia Croft, Deidre Richburq, Fola Kayode, Candance Merntt, Dr. Chris Ike - Advisor
SOCIHL UJdrk
Brian Jackson, Tartva Howard, Brian Jackson, Dr. Annie Chavis/Dclma Jackson - Advi-
sors,
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HUTOB
AUTDS Commuter Student Orga-
nization: Laurie Brock, Tiffany
Gorseth, Tasha Herron, Vertonica
Powell, Sherlene Henderson,
Zebulon Bhieman, Natalie Baker,
Christial Campbell, Monica Elston,
Fola Kayode, Edwin Ware, Pamela
Smith - Advisor
153
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Blhck miLLEnnium moDEunG
Brandy Porter, Tameka Rush, Tasia Thorne, Tremayne McBryde, Natasha Dingle, Kim
Gr^enidge, Johnelle Moor?, Krystal Phillips, Laneshia Lamb, Kashemi Henry, Aisha Smith,
Waneshia Gomes, Victoria Hawkins, Daniel Dunston, Tanisha Williams, Shareika Ladson,
Renessa McLean, Sharon Evans - Advisor
Borne bquhd
Broncos on a Mission for Broncos: Charlene Wheeler, D'Shona Kinsey, Waneshia Gomes,
LaKisha Outlaw, Jonae Hanna, Pecolia Pettway, Ebony Hinnant, Carlitta Moore, Jessica
Dennis, Lena Clayton - Advisor
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Bowie State Univ.
/fay. State
Gut of 54 historically black colleges
and universities across the United
States, the 2005 Fayetteville State
Honda All Star Challenge team fin-
ished 3rd during the national compe-
tition held in Orlando, Floriday March
3 1 - April 4. Through their efforts, the
team added $15,000 to the university's
scholarship fund. Since it began par-
ticipating in 1986, FSU Honda teams
have won in excess of $78,000 in
scholarship monies. This year's team
consisted of Talia Higgs, Darin Parr,
Jerry Wilson, Roger Belton - Captain,
Victor Barrett, and coaches Marcus
McRae and Gene Carroway.
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HonORB PRDGRHfTl RDUIBDRy CDUHCIL
Priscilla Gray, Alicia Parker, Kelva Autry, Dr. Carol Arnold - Advisor
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International Students Association: Natasha Williams, Rehema Noel, Grace Shin, LaTia Pierce,
Bridgett Montgomery, Deidra Gilliard, Wildelee Guzman, Jovelyn Irizari, Latonya Catling,
Bsence McMillian, Endia Hadley, Paul Funderburk, Daniel Dunston, Tasia Thorne, Dwayne
Patrick, Dr. Joan Cezair - Advisor
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RHHCP
Victor Witherspoon, Joseph Bates, Glenwood Williams, Chris Bratcher, Akeshia Hudson,
Sherlene Henderson, Christial Campbell, Curtis Monroe, David Daniels, Travis Cherry, Tif-
fany Moody, Derricka Johnson, Deidre Richburg, Stanley Johnson - Advisor
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National Council of Negro Women: VciIuimlj I'uwcII, Fola Kayode, Ashley Patterson,
Whalnisha Verbal, Asteria Roseboro, Sabrina Monroe, LaShonda Dillahunt, Debra Hunter,
Latisha Battle, Ashley Bizzell, Tiffany Adams, Yolanda Slade, Dr. Blanche Radford-Curry -
Advisor
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UUOP
United Voices of Praise Gospel Choir: Deidre Neely, Dominique Underhill, LdKeishd Barton,
Whalnisha Verbal, Aqueba Gorham, Toviea Grier, Fatima Johnson, Kim Richardson, Dara
Grinton, Tamika Cherry, George Greenfield, Dr. Brooksie Harrington - Advisor
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Xclusive Gentlemen Society: Jessie Ha, James Parker, James Hayes, Reginald Phelps, Judson
Fraley, Jason Timpson, JaQuinn Bell, Quentin Sidney, Rob McClammy, Greg Williams, Phillip
Williams, Willie Lockett - Advisor
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Left : VISION Student Leadershiip Program:
Monique Saunders, Adam Boone, Sherry
Boone, Uuantisha Williams, Gavin My rick,
Chimere Collins, Ashley Bizzell, Branten
Church, James Parker, Leonard Jones,
Alvis Moore, Jessica Dennis, Tamara Tay-
lor - Leadership Coordinator
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Hawkins, Tacarra Jones,
Sha'Quana Veney, Edmond.i
Richards, Amanda Flear, Mia
Eubanks, Shinicka Spears,
Antrice Phillips, Cassandra
Peterson, Tammy
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Jennifer Eckman, Elorine Hill
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Right: Phillippe Harris, Justin
Hams, Tyreece Brown, Hazdel
Andrew, Mark Jones, Brad
Deshazor, Eric Hall, DeMan:us
Bowden, Darryl Barnett,
Donell Williams, Elliott Lee,
David Pienx, Michael Thomp-
son, Karon Washington,
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Center Left: Miss FSU, Titichid Mitchell,
receives 1st Runner-Up honors during
the Miss CIM rompetition.
Left: Ashley White, Monica Mason, Pas-
sion Phillips Dominique Williams, Tiffany
Mitchell, Angela Ftrry, Kelly Reid, Kalecia
Dowell, Tiara Wildy, Deanna Wooten,
Tokisha Burton, Nicole Patterson, Cnstal
Valentine, Eric Tucker - Coach
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H flDTE OF THRRKB
I would like to thank all whio tiave given support to the
2005 Fsyettevillidn.
To the five young ladies whose dedication and
invaluable contributions made laying out this year's book a
nonconsuming event, I say a heartfelt, "thank you." You were
always ready to work and do all that was asked. Even when
schedules did not afford us the opportunities to meet as much
as we would have liked, you were unrelentless in your
dedication to the task your were assigned. Each of you were
a tremendous asset to the completion of this edition.
Visit the Fayetteville State University Broncos on the
web at www.uncfsu.edu. Online, you will find that the Bronco's
life IS like none other. Over the course of one's academic career,
our students are exposed to an environment conducive to
fostering the enhancement of their personal, social and
emotional development. It is also through this environment
that our students are given countless opportunities to be
enlightened and made fit for success.
- - The Advisor
Beherrl InFORmHTmn
The Fayettevillidn Yearbook is published annually. This
year's book consisted of 176 pages. The office is located in the
Jones Student Center, 1200 Murchison Road, Fayetteville, NC
28301, 910.672.1406.
Volume 48 was printed by the Herf^f Jones Company,
Charlotte, NC 28201, 704.847.9801. Gur field represenative was
Shannon Spaulding. Delores Sistare served as our Plant
Customer Service Representative.
DEsmn & LflyauT
All layouts were designed by The Fayettevilhan staff
and produced on an HPCompag using Adobe Pagemaker 6.0.
Layouts, including all copy, were submitted on disk to the
publisher.
Fonts used include Odyssey, Nebula, and Old Country.
Color photos were submitted to Herff Jones, laser scanned and
enlarged/reduced to specifications.
Photographs were taken by Dennis McNair, Fulani
Jones, Saundra Payton and Foust Photography, except for the
senior portraits which were taken by Thornton Studios of New
York.
Fayetteville State University is a Constituent Institution
of the University of North Cdrolina
FHyETTEUILLIHn
Sthff
Hduibor
Constance Crawford
Photoqrhpher
Dennis McNair
Studeht Sthff
Fulani Jones
Saundra Payton
Anva Signal
Charlene Wheeler
Tanisha Williams
Specihl Thhrkb
Mrs. Qlivia Chavis
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs
H. Juanette Council
Assistant Vice Chancellor
for Student Affairs
Student Center/Student Activities
Staff
Gilbert Foust
Foust Photography
Thornton Studios
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