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Johnson C. Smith University
Charlotte, N.C.
57th ED.
PHOTO BY JOHNELL KINSEY
"Bull 85"
"A New Beginning"
Officers
Walter McAllister Editor-in-Chief
Deedra Wright Associate Editor
Reggie McConnell Business Manager
Ella Mae Hairston Managing Editor
Angela Pitt Miss University Yearbook
Rev. Calvin A. Hood Advisor
Content
Introduction
Seniors
Senior Directory
Underclassmen
Organizations
Greeks
Special Features
Homecoming
Campus Queens
Sports
Student Life
Faculty
Staff "
Ad
Yearbook Staff/Editor's Page
Closing
JOHNSON C. SMITH
UNIVERSITY
CHARLOTTE, N.C.
57th Ed.
COVER DESIGNED BY REGGIE L. BODRICK
Theme: "A New Beginning"
I thought this theme would be very appropriate for this year's yearbook. We, the students
of Johnson C. Smith University are experiencing a year that we will long remember. Our president,
Dr. Robert Albright, has initiated new changes and ideas that are needed. However, these changes
should not be administered too drastically. There are students that will not return because of
their inability to adapt to the drastic changes. Therefore, they will encounter "A New Beginning".
There are faculty members that will be repositioned because their methods of teaching no longer
meet the necessary standards to help produce competent effective leaders. Therefore, they will
encounter "A New Beginning". There are staff members that will be replaced because they have
grown a little old and frail and now they are no longer capable of producing a full day's work.
Therefore, they will encounter "A New Beginning".
In addition to this, each of us read the English literature, multiplied the mathematical
equations and experimented with the scientific chemicals. We all strived for the same goal,
graduation. Nonetheless, we will all encounter "A New Beginning".
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PHOTOS BY GREGORY LEE
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Students have the freedom of
making fashion fun — a chance
Smithites don't miss! The freshman
class encountered many enjoyable
activities upon their arrival at
Johnson C. Smith University. One
of the most outstanding activities
was the fashion show "La Papion".
This theme was chosen by the
participants because they felt "La
Papion" (French for butterfly)
expressed their charm and charis-
ma.
The models presented casual
wear, swim wear, sports wear,
after-five wear, and punk rock wear.
Each category was one that left a
very strong effect on the audience.
However, the punk rock scene left
the audience in a total uproar. The
magnetism of this fashion show will
long be remembered.
The participants of this
dynamic show were Melody, Kim-
berly, Monica, Tracey, Pia, Karen,
Tonya, Sabrina, Tonya, Donna,
Lisa, Lori, Myrna, Dana, Octavia,
Anita, Tanya, Angie, Herman,
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PHOTOS BY LARRY MURCHINSON
The Life Of A Smithite
Your Cake Looks Moist today.
I got a tetter from my man child.
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PHOTOS BY HERBERT GIDREY
President Robert Albright
Johnson C Smith University
I> Robert Albrighi
President
November 2, 1984
la the Class at 1985:
As yau prepare ta leave Alma (Hater tn seek "A Nem Beginning," gnu depart
at one of the mast exciting ana significant times in the history of
Johnson C. Smith University - for just as yau prepare ta meet nem
challenges and scale neio horizons, so too must ice he prepared to commit
ourselves ta a "Neu> Era of Excellence."
the departure of your class mill leave an unfillable void icithin the
University community. During your years here, you have been involved
in a number nf the most important social issues of our time; you have
challenged the University family ta seek excellence without compromise;
and you have helped us to prepare for a better and a brighter future
via your unique academic, social and community achievements.
Ihus, as you leave our doors, please remember that Alma Hater expects
a lot from yau and mill always be proud of you. Be trust that you mill
continue to be at the forefront of aur battles against injustice and
mill continue to press our society far a new world order predicated
upon the twin concepts of equity and excellence.
ll'c hope and trust that we have prepared yau adequately for the challenges
and opportunities you mill soon face. Be applaud your call far "A Nem
Beginning" and me believe that yau have the courage, the determination
and the commitment to achieve this most notable goal.
And so, on behalf of the Board of Trustees and the entire University
community, I thank you for your contributions to Johnson C. Smith
University and I pray that you mill go mith 6ad as you became the nem
St. George's of aur society and our morld. may you almays find the
peace and happiness that you so richly deserve.
Sincerely your
Robert C. Albright J v *
President Albright and Family
Sitting - President Albright, Back Row - Mrs. Albright, Keia Albright, Lance Albright
PHOTOS BY JOHNELL KTNSEY
In Memory of William McCray
Holmes
William McCray Holmes, son of Tessie L. Holmes, was born
June 20, 1943 in Pitt County, North Carolina. He attended the
public schools in Pitt County and also North Carolina Central
University in Durham, North Carolina.
Mr. Holmes became employed in Washington, North Carolina
working in recreational programs, joined the staff at Johnson C.
Smith University as Dormitory Director and later joined the J.
L. Kraft Company as a sales representative.
After moving to Charlotte, Mr. Holmes joined the Friendship
Missionary Baptist Church and became actively involved with the
Ushers.
He leaves to mourn: wife, Evelyn Johnson Holmes; daughter,
Kimberly; and mother, Mrs. Tessie L. Holmes as well as many
relatives residing out of the city.
In living there is death,
In death there is living;
How can death be proud?
It has no power to conquer!
We will someday be in what
may be readily accepted as death;
yet, there are times when the
eve perceiveth incorrectly;
for Jesus lives - BECAUSE HE LIVES
we have inherited the right and
privilege to life eternally
with Him.
In Memory of Cassandra Johnson
God gathers his jewels out of the world and they are Souls.
For this we know that life can never be destroyed that is built
on the teaching of Jesus Christ. New lives will come in to refresh
and to strengthen, but the new will not supplant the dear departed
ones. All will become a part of a beloved mystical fellowship which
is continuous. Miss Cassandra Lavette Johnson entered into
eternal rest, Saturday, September 22, 1984, Simpsonville, South
Carolina.
Cassandra was born November 4, 1963 in Memphis,
Tennessee. She was a member of the Tabernacle Baptist Church
where she sang on the Youth Choir.
She was a graduate of Hillcrest High School. She attended
Johnson C. Smith University, Charlotte, North Carolina and
Greenville Technical College, Greenville, South Carolina.
Sandy, as she was affectionately called, will be deeply missed
by her family and friends.
She is survived by her daughter, Clovetta Marie Johnson;
Parents, James and Robbie Davis; two sisters, Denise and LaShun
Johnson; two brothers, Alfred Lanard and David Robere Johnson;
maternal grandparents, Arthur and Elizabeth Young; and Rev. R.
D. Locke; two aunts, Clover Brown and Obbra Young; two uncles,
Arthur Young Jr. and Clarence Young and a host of relatives and
friends.
Poem for Sandy
C — is for the Courage she carried from day to day
A — is for Absence, we will miss her dearly
S — is for Sins God will forgive her for
S — Sincerely we love you
A — is for being so Anxious to succeed in life
N — is never forgetting her Nice smile
D — is for the Dreams she and I shared
R — is for the way we will Remember her
A — is for her pleasing Attitude
Heaven is awaiting you, Sandy.
Love, Mickey
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It's about time you take my picture.
Yes Sherwood, he is taking our picture so smile.
PHOTOS BV
HERBERT GIDREY
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I'm serious, I can't go out with you tonight.
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PHOTOS BY RECGIE McCONNELL
Charles F. Minnis, Senior Class President
We the Senior Class of 1985, are eager to meet the great challenges which we shall encounter upon graduation. The past
four years at JCSU have been for each if us stepping stones filled with long hours of study and precious moments of enjoyment
and personal growth. Likewise, graduation presents its pleasant ambiguities: it represents both endings and new beginnings.
Graduation is a time for laughter and a time for tears; a time for lightheartedness, a time for seriousness; a time for apprehension,
a time for confidence; a time for farewell, a time for salutation. And we, the fortunate, should be eternally grateful that, by
the Grace of Almighty God and through the ardent support of parents, family, teachers, and friends, we have "arrived". We
have "arrived" at that juncture in our lives which marks the close of our formative years as undergraduates in favor of our
initiation into the realities of this transitory life. Seniors, hold fast to your special plans and dreams with faith and face the
future head-on with high aspirations. Realize within your mind and soul that the best is yet to come! In the words of Helen
Steiner Rice:
As you climb life's ladder, Take faith along with you And great will be your happiness As your dearest
dreams come true. Gold has no value unless it is reminted into goodness. Let me be great in the eyes of
the Lord, For that is the richest, most priceless reward.
CONGRATULATIONS and best wishes in all future endeavors.
18 Charles F. Minnis
Senior Class President
PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOHNELL KINSEY
Senior Class Executive Board
L. to R. Standing - Reggie McConnell, Class Reporter;
Charles Head, Vice President; Barry Williams, Treasurer;
Micheal Jackson, SGA Representative; Sitting - Theresa
Williams, SGA Representative; Andretta Cooke, Recording
Secretary; Bottom Left; Miss Senior Class Sherri Jackson
PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOHNELL KINSEY
Seniors
Howard Anthony Alford
Computer Science
Maxton, NC
Georgette Alston
Communication Arts
Winston-Salem, NC
Emery Roland Anderson
Sociology/Criminal Justice
Charlotte, NC
Tammy Armstrong
Accounting
Gastonia, NC
Donna Bailey
Brooks Baker
Angela Battle
Linda Battle
Accounting
Computer Science
Computer Science
Business Administration
Buffalo, NY
Wadley, GA
Lenior, NC
Lenior, NC
Victoria Battle
Marketing
Rocky Mount, NC
Ella Cheri Bennett
Urban Studies/Comm. Aff.
Lilesville, NC
Rose Marie Biddle
Early Childhood Education
Charlotte, NC
Jacqueline Fitzgerald Blassingame
General Business
Greenville, SC
Bernetta Lynette Bobbitt
Computer Science
Oxford, NC
Reggie Bodrick
Communication Arts
Orangeburg, SC.
Tracey Bookman
Health and Physical Ed.
Houston, TX
Kimberly E. Boseman
Computer Science
Chicago, IL
Seniors
Enid L. Boulware
Lana Boulware
Michael Bowldes
Anthony Bright
Business Management
Intermediate Education
Computer Science
Political Science
Charlotte, NC
Charlotte, NC
Washington, D.C.
New York, NY
Alisa Brown
Catherine Brown
Douglas Ashe Brown
Perry Brown
General Business
Psychology
Marketing
Communication Arts
Charlotte, NC
Englewood, NJ
Charlotte, NC
Chester, PA
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tephanie Anita Brown
Teretha Brown
Janice Burton
Willie Ray Burwell
Psychology
Psychology
Accounting
Communication Arts
Winston-Salem, NC
Gray Court, SC
Simpsonville, SC
Oxford, NC
Tanya Butler
Deborah Denise Caldwell
Janet Cameron
Shanta Renee Caple
Health/Physical Ed.
General Business
Communication Arts
Business Administration
Buffalo, NY
Marketing
Chicago, IL
Badin, NC
Seniors
Sharon Leona Chacellor
Marketing/General Business
Greenville, SC
Robert Chichester
Computer Science
Warren, VA
Barry Cole
General Business
Smithfield, NC
Sharon Coles
General Business
Chatham, VA
Gregory Collier
Marketing
Miami, FL
Catherine Conry
Danbury, CT
Aendretta Cooke
Business Administration
Gaatonia, NC
Sharon Copeland
Computer Science/Business
Wilmington, Delaware
Calvin Coppedge
Computer Science
Rocky Mount, NC
Tonia Lynn Cowans
General Business/Marketing
High Point, NC
Debra Crawford
Business
Silver Spring, MD
Eddie Monroe Crawford
Urban Studies
Gastonia, NC
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Reginald Vanderbilt Danner
Communication Arts
Columbia, SC
Tonja Dantzler
Early Childhood Education
Columbia, SC
Felicia Catherine Davis
General Business
Richmond, VA
Kimberly Dawson
Marketing
Chicago, IL
Rogina Deas
Music/Business Administration
John's Island, SC
Vonya Fernander
Communication Arts
Nassau, BA
Wanda Marie Freemf
Marketing
Falls Church, VA
Seniors
Brenda Kaye Deberry
Business Administration
Morven, NC
Cheryl Lynn Dula
Early Childhood Education
Lenior, NC
Mona Rena Ellison
Urban Studies
Burlington, NC
Regina L. Fitzgerald
Psychology
St. Louis, MO
Donna Florence
Communication Arts
Burlington, NC
Charlotte FlowerB
Business Administration/Management
Pinetops, NC
Andre Ganther
Computer Science
Cheasapeake, VA
Brenda Garlington
Business Management
Asbury Park, NJ
Vanessa Giles
Business Administration
Washington, D.C.
Robert Gladden
Marketing
Washington, DC
Eddie Nathaniel Glaze
Marketing
Asheville, NC
Sheryl Goode
General Business
Kings Mountain, NC
Malcome Reginald Graham
Political Science _
Charleston, SC l6
Charlene Kaye Hargett
Psychology
Cove City, NC
Renay E. Harris
Marketing
Washington, D.C.
Deborah Ann Haye:
Marketing
Cove City, NC
Charles Elbert Head
General Business
High Point, NC
Elaine Hicks
Business Management/Accounting
Stem, NC
Herbert Hill
Accounting
Charlotte, NC
Michael Hill
Communication Arts
Brenton, NY
Darryl Brice Hood
Biology /Chemistry
Charlotte, NC
Stephanie Horton
Political Science
Greensboro, NC
Fredric Howze, Jr.
Math/Computer Science
Largo, MD
Everette Orlando Hughes
Physical Education
Union, SC
Maury Isley
Computer Science
Queens, NY
Seniors
Bartholomew Jackman
Political Science
Charleston, SC
Michael Jackson
Computer Science/Mathematics
Wadley, GA
Sherri Jackson
Communication Arts
Raleigh, NC
Charrie Jamison
Biology
Huger, SC
Carolyn Jenkins
Health and Physical Education
Houston, TX
Gardenia Johnson
Social Work
Huger, SC
oberly Johnson
Marketing
Valdese, NC
Natalie Johnson
Early Childhood Education
Wilmington, NC
Stepfan Jones
Communication Arts
Atlanta, GA
Francis Kanu
Computer Science
Sierra Leono, West Africa
Debbie Kearney
Biology
Henderson, NC
Deatrich Kirkpatrick
Urban Studies
Burlington, NC
Pamela Kornegay
Business Administration
Washington, D.C.
Sandra Lewis
Health and Physical Education
Greenwood, SC
Patsy Locke
Accounting
Winnsboro, SC
Seniors
Tammy Marshall
Accounting/Business Management
Bladenboro, NC
Charles Martin Jr.
Business Management
Hartford, CT
Charles Mason III
Accounting
Norristown, PA
Walter McAllister
Communication Arts
WhiteviUe, NC
LiBa McCullough
Robin McRae
Helena Middleton
Charles Minnis
Accounting
Marketing
Psychology
General Business/Psychology
Greenville, SC
Morven, NC
John's Island, SC
Scotch Plains, NJ
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Roosevelt Moncree
Ladonna Morehead
Jean North
Tammy Ollison
Mathematics
Political Science
Communication
Business Administration/Marketing
Dayton, OH
Greensboro, NC
Charleston, SC
Bayboro, NC
Angela Pitt
Samuel Pratt
John Purnell III
Dwayne Randell
Communication Arts
Computer Science
Urban Studies/Community Affairs
Communication Arts
Tarboro, NC
West Africa
Philadelphia, PA
Plymouth, MA
Seniors
Lisa Reeves
Business Administration
Gastonia, NC
Ingera C. Reown
Marketing/General Business
Georgetown, SC
Phyllis Roberson
Communication Arts
Greenville, NC
Vincent Robinson
Computer Science
Suitland, MD
John Rousey
Accounting/Business
Philadelphia, PA
Carol Samuel
Social Work
Timmonsville, SC
Philomena Scales
Early Childhood Education
Ridgeway, VA
William Scipio
Communication/Business
Lumberton, NC
Reginald Scott
Marketing
Oxon Hill, MD
Uriah L. Scott Jr.
Political Science
Apex, NC
Cynthia Sewell Murray
Marketing
Elkton, MD
Debra Sherrill
Business Management
Stanley, NC
Nathaniel Shiver
Marketing
Columbia, SC
Jackie Simmons
Accounting
Columbia, SC
Seniors
Audrey Simpson
Social Work
Bennettsville, SC
Keith Smith
Political Science
Chicago, IL
Sherwood Smith
Early Childhood Education
Shelby, NC
Tonya Smith
Business Management
Rocky Mt., NC
Priscilla Stowe
business Administration
Charlotte, NC
Jacqueline Strong Carter
General Business
Charlotte, NC
Dianne Sullivan
Early Childhood Education
Simpsonville, SC
Robbin Sutton
Administration
Lumberton, NC
Carla Vines
Communication Arts
Statesville, NC
Ward Wall Jr.
Biology /Chemistry
Hope Mills, NC
Mary Webb
and Physical Education
Charlotte, NC
Darrel Wesley
Communication Arts
Washington, D.C.
Seniors
Valeria D. White
Business Administration
Winston-Salem, NC
Annette Williams
Marketing
Laurinburg, NC
Barry Williams
Business Management
Swansea, SC
Carmelita Williams
Psychology
Washington, D.C.
Mary Williams
Monroe, NC
Renee Williams
Business Administration
Bronx, NY
Theresa Williams
General Business
Rocky Mount, NC
Veronica Williams
Urban Studies/Community Affairs
Dublin, GA
Leviticus Williams
General Business/Marketing
Oakley, SC
William Worsley
Communication Arts
Charlotte, NC
Charles Yongue
Communication Arts
Charlotte, NC
Life Of A Senior
Music by R. Tate
ALMA MATER
(Loyalty Song)
Words by George Leonard Allen
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We love thee, Smith, with all our hearts!
To thee we'll e'er be true.
And in the light of truth and right
Hold high the Gold and Blue.
Refrain:
Proudly we hail thy name, our Alma Mater, old S.U.
Johnson C. Smith, our own! Our hope, our guiding
star,
our light unfailing!
Pride of our loyal hearts, we'll love and honor thee our
whole life through.
On, ever on! dear old J.C.S.U.!
II
Fair Smith, where'er on earth we roam,
Send forth thy constant ray
And let it beam with steadfast gleam
To lead us o'er Life's way.
I don't understand this thing.
Girl, I got a new job.
We're Going All The Way
I'm only one person, I can't do everything.
Barry, striving to be that businessman.
PHOTOS BY GREGORY LEE
Get ready, he's taking our picture.
The Good Times
PHOTOS BY REGGIE McCONNELL AND HERBERT GIDREY
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Mrs. Joyce want* to be a little girl once again
Senior Directory
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HOWARD ANTHONY ALFORD
Rt. 1, Box 174-A
Maxton, N.C. 28364
MAJOR: Computer Science
ACTIVITIES: Dean's List, Soph.
GEORGETTE ALSTON
3621 Spaulding Drive
Winston-Salem, N.C. 27105
MAJOR: Communication Arts
ACTIVITIES: JCSU News Reporter, Member of
Alpha Phi Alpha Court, Duke Hall Counselor.
EMERY ROLAND ANDERSON
1120 Blazer Drive
Charlotte, N.C.
MAJOR: Sociology/Criminal Justice
ACTIVITIES: 1st Runner-up to Mr. Black
History Month, Homecoming Committee, SGA
Rep., Junior Class.
TAMMY ARMSTRONG
UPO Box 821
Gastonia, N.C.
MAJOR: Accounting
ACTIVITIES: Business Club, National Assoc, of
Black Accountants - Pres. Sec, Delta Sigma
Theta Sorority - Sec, Tau Beta Chi, Residential
Advisor, Student/Faculty Judiciary Board, Miss
NABA.
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DONNA BAILEY
65 Girard Place
Buffalo, New York 14211
MAJOR: Accounting
ACTIVITIES: NABA, Alpha Kappa Alpha
Sorority, Business Club, Dean's List.
BROOKS CLAY BAKER
P.O. Box 96
Wadley, Georgia 30477
MAJOR: Computer Science
ACTIVITIES: National Dean's List, Outstanding
Young Men of America, Computer Science Club,
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. Keeper of
Records, 1984 Jack Brayboy Basketball Tour-
nament Champions.
UNITHIA BANKS
2001 Delrio Drive
Richmond, Va. 23223
MAJOR: Computer Science
ACTIVITIES: Basketball, NAACP.
ANGELA BATTLE
543 Wheeler St., N.W.
Lenior, N.C. 28645
MAJOR: Computer Science
ACTIVITIES: Sophomore Class Reporter,
Student Alumni Association, Junior Class
Recording Sec, Ambassadors Club, Computer
Science Club, Alpha' Chi National Honor Soc,
Miss Alpha Chi, Student Delegate, Alpha Kappa
Mu Nat. Honor Soc, SGA Recording Sec, Honors
Program, SGA Board of Trustees, Who's Who
Among Students In American Colleges and
Universities, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. -
Treasurer, President R. W. Johnson Spiritual
Choir - Treasurer, President, YWCA - President,
New Student Orientation Committee, Student
Christian Assoc, President's Advisory Board.
LINDA J. BATTLE
543 Wheeler St., N.W.
Lenoir, N.C. 28645
MAJOR: Business Administration
ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader, Delta Sigma Theta
Sorority, Inc., Dean's List, NAACP, Pep Club, R.
W. Johnson Spiritual Choir.
VICTORIA ELIZABETH BATTLE
1416 N. Raliegh Street
Rocky Mount, N.C. 27801
MAJOR: Marketing
ACTIVITIES:: Liston Hall President, Univ. Band
- Pom-Pom Girl (Co-Capt.), Ms. Alpha Epsilon
of Kappa Alpha Psi, Miss Kappa Alpha Psi,
Yearbook Staff, 2nd Att. to Miss Senior Class.
ELLA CHERI BENNETT
Route 1, Box 248
Lilesville, N.C. 28091
MAJOR: Urban Studies and Community Affairs
ACTIVITIES: Liston Hall Vice-President,
University Choir, NAACP, Urban Studies Club,
Miss Urban Studies.
ROSE MARIE BIDDLE
1032 Leigh Avenue
Charlotte, N.C. 28205
MAJOR: Early Childhood Education
ACTIVITIES: None.
JACQUELINE FITZGERALD BLASSINGAME
208 Lupo Street
Greenville, S.C. 29605
MAJOR: General Business
ACTIVITIES: NABA, Business Club, YWCA -
Corresponding Sec, Special Services, Dean's List,
National Dean's List, SGA, SCA, Ambassador
Club.
BERNETTA LYNETTE BOBBITT
Route 1, Box 30
Oxford, N.C. 27565
MAJOR: Computer Science
ACTIVITIES: Dancing Bull-ettes, Library Club,
Computer Science Club, 2nd Att. to Miss Johnson
C. Smith University.
REGGIE BODRICK
Rte. 1, Box 1595
Orangeburg, S.C. 29115
MAJOR: Communication Arts
ACTIVITIES: Track and Cross Country, SCA
Corresponding Sec, SCA Chaplain, Track
Captain, Ira Aldridge Dramatic Guild, Alpha Psi
Omega Dramatic Honor Society, Plays - Mock
Funeral, Joe Freshman, Homecoming Committee,
Newspaper Staff - Writer and Photographer,
Yearbook Staff, Outstanding Young Men of
America, Most Dedicated Junior.
TRACY A. BOOKMAN
1802 Worms Street
Houston, Texas 77020
MAJOR: Health and Physical Education
ACTIVITIES: Basketball Team, Health and
Physical Education Club - Vice-President, Girls'
Softball - Asst. Coach.
KIMBERLY E. BOSEMAN
10900 South Green St.
Chicago, Illinois
MAJOR: Computer Science
ACTIVITIES: Kappa Court, Dean's List,
Homecoming Committee, Computer Science
Club.
ENID L. BOULWARE
2730 Apt. B., Bellefonte Dr.
Charlotte, N.C. 28206
MAJOR: Business Management
ACTIVITIES: NAACP. Dean's List, Zeta Phi
Beta Sorority, Inc., Cheerleader, Cheerleader
Captain (jr. year), Pep Club, SGA, SCA,
Homecoming Committee.
LANA BOULWARE
725 Pritchard St.
Charlotte, N.C. 28216
MAJOR: Intermediate Education
MINOR: Mathematics
ACTIVITIES: Yearbook Staff, University Band -
flag captain, 1st att. to Miss Yearbook, Miss
University Yearbook, Univ. Student News,
Sophomore Class Rec Sec, SGA, Dancing
Bull-ettes - Secretary and Choreographer, Alpha
Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. - Philactor, Tau Beta
Sigma Honorary Band Sorority, Union Program
Board, SNCAE, Homecoming Comm., Student
Relations Comm., Social Comm., Miss JCSU
Pageant, Miss Black and Gold, Ladies of Black
and Gold. Dean's List, NAACP, YWCA, Miss
Junior Class Pageant, SCA, Off-Campus Women.
MICHAEL BOWLDES
810 51st St., N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20019
MAJOR: Computer Science
ACTIVITIES: Freshman Gospel Choir, Honors
Program, Junior Class SGA Rep., Ambassador
Club, Senior Class Elections - Chairman, Senior
Class Parliamentarian, Math/Physics/Computer
Science, Duke Scholar, Teagle Scholar, Dean's
List, Special Services, Math Tutor.
ANTHONY M. BRIGHT
656 S. Nicholas Ave. #42
New York, N.Y. 10030
MAJOR: Political Science
ACTIVITIES: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
- President Elect, Student Christian Assoc. -
President Elect, SGA Rep. - Political Science
Club, SGA Rep. - Sociology/Social Work Club,
Black History Month Comm. - Co-Chairman,
Food Service Comm. - Chairman, Community
Service Comm., Union Program Board, R. W.
Johnson Spiritual Choir - Business Mgr., NAACP,
President's Advisory Board, Career Counseling
and Placement Office - Advisory Council, Exit
Committee, SGA Parliamentarian, Capital Cam-
paign - Co-Chairman (Family Division), UNCF,
Outstanding Young Men of America, Young
Democrats, Smith Hall Council, Senior Class
Cabaret - Chairman.
ALISA BROWN
6352-D Montego Drive
Charlotte, N.C. 28215
MAJOR: General Business
ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader, Dean's List.
CATHERINE MARGUERITE BROWN
21 W. Forest Ave.
Englewood, N.J. 07631
MAJOR: Psychology
MINOR: Urban Studies
ACTIVITIES: Sanders Hall Treasurer, NAACP,
Omega Psi Phi Court, Cancer Society of N.J.,
Black History Week, Yearbook Staff, Psychology
Club.
DOUGLAS ASHE BROWN
2009 »5 Canterwood Dr.
Charlotte, N.C.
MAJOR: Marketing
ACTIVITIES: Library Club, SCA, Business Club,
NAACP. SGA.
PERRY BROWN
618 W. 13th St.
Chester, Pa. 19013
MAJOR: Communication Arts
ACTIVITIES: Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.,
Univ. Marching Band - Drum Major, Track and
Field.
STEPHANIE ANITA BROWN
1228 Highland Ave.
Winston-Salem, N.C.
MAJOR: Psychology
ACTIVITIES: Freshman Gospel Choir, S.C.A. -
Secretary, R. W. Johnson Spiritual Choir - 1st
Att. to Miss R. W. Johnson, S.G.A., Sophomore
Class Corresponding Sec, Homecoming Comm.,
New Sensations, Junior Class SGA Rep., Election
Comm., Psychology Club, Senior Class Corres-
ponding Sec.
TERETHA BROWN
Rte. 2, Box 517
Gray Court, S.C. 29645
MAJOR: Psychology
ACTIVITIES: Sophomore Class Reporter, Pres-
idential Scholar, MBRS, Alpha Chi National
Honor Society - Sec, Beta Kappa Chi Scientific
Honor Society - Sec, Alpha Kappa Mu National
Honor Society - Sec, 21st Century Scholarship
(UNCF), Board of Trustees Scholarship, Duke
Scholar, Teagle Scholar, Honors Program.
N. WILLIE RAY BURWELL
214 Lee Street
Oxford, N.C. 27565
MAJOR: Communication Arts
ACTIVITIES: Sigma Phi Rho Fraternity, JCSU
News Reporter, Football Team, Drama Club.
JANICE RENEE BURTON
Rte. 4, Box 139
Pollard Road
Simpsonville, S.C. 29681
MAJOR: Accounting
ACTIVITIES: NABA - Record Keeper, Black
History Month - Coordinator Special Programs,
UNCF - Volunteer Committee, Dean's List,
National Dean's List, Duke Scholarship, Teagle
Scholarship, Inroads - Talent Pool.
TANYA Y. BUTLER
58 Stevens Ave.
Buffalo, N.Y. 14215
MAJOR: Health and Physical Education
ACTIVITIES: Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., Dorm
Counselor, Cheerleader, NAACP, Pan-Hellenic
Council Rep., Pan-Hellenic Council President,
Miss Zeta Phi Beta, Zeta Phi Beta - President
and Vice-President, Dean of Pledgees, Volleyball
Team - manager.
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DEBORAH DENTSE CALDWELL
149 Crestwood Drive
Chester, S.C.
MAJOR: General Business
MINOR: Marketing
ACTIVITIES: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.,
Library Club, S.C. A., Yearbook Staff, Sophomore
Class Corr. Sec, Junior Class Corr. Sec, Miss
Library Club, Tau Beta Chi Business Honor
Society, NAACP, Business Club, Ambassador's
Club.
JANET DENISE CAMERON
13212 South Riverdale Ave.
Chicago, Illinois
MAJOR: Communication Arts
ACTIVITIES: University Choir, Black Media
Association, Student Christian Association.
SHANTA RENEE CAPLE
210 Lincoln Street
Badin, N.C. 28009
MAJOR: Business Administration
ACTIVITIES: Softball Team, B
NABA, SGA, SCA, Special Services
CATHY CONRY
4 Ledgemere Drive
Danbury, Conn. 06810
MAJOR: Political Science
ACTIVITIES: None.
SHARON LEONA CHANCELLOR
Rte 13, Chancellor Drive
Greenville, S.C. 29611
MAJOR: Marketing/General Business
ACTIVITIES: Softball, Business Club.
ROBERT CHICHESTER, II
Rte 3, Box 17A
Warrenton, Va. 22186
MAJOR: Computer Science
ACTIVITIES: None.
BARRY COLE
801 Blount St.
Smithfield, N.C. 27577
MAJOR: General Business
MINOR: Computer Science
ACTIVITIES: Freshman Class Parliamentarian,
University Band - Marching, Concert, Jazz, Pep,
Union Program Board - Rec. Chairman, Kappa
Alpha Psi Fraternity, Outstanding Y'oung Men of
America, Who's Who Among American Colleges
and LIniv., Kappa Kappa Psi Honorary Band
Fraternity, New Student Orientation Comm., Fall
1982 Line Untouchables, Beta Chi.
SHARON COLES
P.O. Box 722
Catham, Va. 24531
MAJOR: General Business
ACTIVITIES: SGA, SCA, Business Club.
GREGORY COLLIER
3131 Elizabeth St.
Miami, Fla. 33133
MAJOR: Marketing
ACTIVITIES: None.
ARNDRETTA COOKE
3012 Salem Dr.
Gastonia, N.C. 28052
MAJOR: Business Administration
ACTIVITIES: Ms. NABA, NABA Sec, Senior
Class Recording Sec.
SHARON COPELAND
122 West 37th St.
Wilmington, Delaware 19802
MAJOR: Computer Science/Business
ACTIVITIES: None.
CALVIN COPPEDGE
737 Marlee Dr.
Rocky Mount, N.C. 27801
MAJOR: Computer Science
ACTIVITIES: Computer Science Club.
TONIA LYNN COWANS
513 Amos Street
High Point, N.C. 27260
MAJOR: General Business/Marketing
ACTIVITIES: Library Club, Vice-Pres. of
Library Club, NAACP, Young Democrats, SGA,
Business Club, SCA.
DEBRA L. CRAWFORD
2104 Coleridge Dr.
Silver Springs, Md. 20910
MAJOR: Business
ACTIVITIES: Miss Diamond of Kappa Alpha
Psi, Miss Duke Hall.
EDDIE MONROE CRAWFORD
1420 Robinwood Road
Gastonia, N.C. 28052
MAJOR: Urban Studies
ACTIVITIES: Urban Studies Club
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REGINALD VANDERBILT DANNER
530 Easter Street
Columbia, S.C. 29203
MAJOR: Communication Arts
ACTIVITIES: Football Team, Library Club,
Carter Hall Dorm Club.
TONJA DANTZLER
Columbia, S.C.
MAJOR: Early Childhood Education
ACTIVITIES: Dancing Bull-ettes - Treas./Sec,
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. Miss Zeta Phi Beta
Sorority, Softball Team, Zeta Phi Beta - Vice
Pres., Dean of Pledgees, Secretary, Treasurer.
FELICIA CATHERINE DAVIS
2703 Cleary Road
Richmond, Va. 23223
MAJOR: General Business
ACTIVITIES: NABA - Treasurer, Business Club,
Dean's List.
KIMBERLY RENEE DAWSON
8030 S. Constance St.
Chicago, 111. 60617
MAJOR: Marketing
ACTIVITIES: Freshman Class Vice-President,
Univ. Band - Marching - Pom-Pom, Dean's List,
Soph. Class SGA Rep., National Dean's List, SGA
Corresponding Sec, Awards Comm. - Chairper-
son, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, 1st Att. to Miss
Senior Class.
ROGINA JANEAN DEAS
3665 Legareville Rd.
John's Island. S.C. 29455
MAJOR: Music/Business Administration
ACTIVITIES: Freshman Class Recording Sec,
Special Services - Recording Sec, Freshman
Gospel Choir, University Choir, Univ. Marching
Band, Sophomore Class Corresponding Sec,
University Choir - Asst. Sec, President, Tau Beta
Sigma Band Sorority (sp), University Choir -
Accompanist, Junior Class Corresponding Sec,
Senior Class Recording Sec, Univ. Band - Rec.
Sec.
BRENDA KAYE DEBERRY
P.O. Box 664
Morven, N.C. 28119
MAJOR: Business Administration
ACTIVITIES: SGA, SCA, Yearbook Staff,
NABA, Business Club, YWCA - Sec, Dean's List.
CHERYL LYNN DULA
Rte. 11, Box 520
Lenoir, N.C. 28645
MAJOR: Early Childhood Education
ACTIVITIES: Pi Delta Tay Education Honor
Society - Treasurer, Pres., SNCAE, R. W.
Johnson Spiritual Choir, Teacher's Education
Council - President, Ladies of Black and Gold
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MONA RENA ELLISON
307 Apple St.
Burlington, N.C. 27215
MAJOR: Urban Studies
ACTIVITIES: Freshman Class SGA Rep.,
Sophomore Class - Parliamentarian, NAACP,
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Miss Zeta Phi Beta,
National Honor Society, Urban Studies Club,
Society of Criminal Justicians, Pan Hellenic
Council, Precious Gems of Groove Phi Groove.
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VONYA FERNANDER
P.O. Box N-8403
Nassau, Bahamas
MAJOR: Communication Arts
ACTIVITIES: Kappa Sweetheart • Miss Phi,
JCSU News - Associate Editor, Miss JCSU News,
Ira Aldridge Dramatic Guild, Alpha Psi Omega
Dramatic Honor Society.
REGINA L. FITZGERALD
1054 Groby Rd.
St. Louis, Mo. 63130
MAJOR: Psychology
ACTIVITIES: Freshman Gospel Choir, SGA.
DONNA FLORENCE
Rte. 5, Box 156-B
Burlington, N.C. 27215
MAJOR: Communication Arts
MINOR: Business
ACTIVITIES: NAACP, Miss Counseling Center,
2nd Att. to Miss Special Services, Jefferson-Pilot
Scholarship, SGA, Groove Phi Groove Precious
Gems.
CHARLOTTE Y. FLOWERS
Route 1, Box 138-B
Pinetops, N.C. 27864
MAJOR: Business Administration/Management
ACTIVITIES: None
WANDA MARIE FREEMAN
7524 Broadway Drive
Falls Church, Va. 22043
MAJOR: Marketing
ACTIVITIES: Miss Smith Hall, Marching Band
- Pom-Pom Girl, National Dean's List, Business
Club.
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BRENDA GARLINGTON
1003 Munroe Avenue
Asbury Park, NJ 07712
MAJOR: Business Management
ACTIVITIES: University Band, University Choir,
NABA, Student Alumni Assoc.
VENESSA GILES
Washington DC
MAJOR: Business Administration
ACTIVITIES: Corresponding Sec, NABA, RA
ANDRE J. GANTHER
304 Outlaw St.
Cheasapeake, Va. 23320
MAJOR: Computer Science
ACTIVITIES: Alpha Chi, Alpha Kappa Mu,
Honor Society, Ambassador's Club, SGA, Com-
puter Science Club, SCA, Student Union,
Presidential Scholar, EPA fellowship, National
Dean's List, Tennis Team - mvp, rookie of the
year, best double team, All Tournament Selection
83-84, NAACP, US Tennis Assoc, US Army
Reserve, Pi Gamma Mu, Betta Kappa Chi.
EDDIE NATHANIEL GLAZE
55 Ora St.
Asheville, NC
MAJOR: Marketing
ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football 3 yrs., Co-
Captain, SCA
ROBERT GLADDEN
758 Harvard St. NW
Washington DC
MAJOR: Marketing
ACTIVITIES: UNCF, NAPA, Business Club,
NAACP
SHERYL C. GOODE
Rt. 4 Box 260-A
Kings Mountain, NC 28086
MAJOR: General Business
ACTIVITIES: Basketball 4 yrs., Nat'l Youth
Sports Program, Handicapped Program Volun-
teer, Ms. Freshman Class 1981, Ms. JCSU
Contestant.
DANNY LANIER GREENE
Rt. 5 Box 204
Roxboro, NC 27573
MAJOR: Accounting
ACTIVITIES: Marching Band. Ira Aldridge
Drama Guild, Alpha Psi Omega, New Student
Orientation, Business Club, NABA, R W Johnson
MALCOLM REGINALD GRAHAM
1 Benson Street
Charleston, S.C. 29403
MAJOR: Political Science
MINOR: English
ACTIVITIES: Varsity Tennis, Student Judiciary
Board, New Student Orientation Committee,
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity - Historian, Political
Science Club, Young Democrats of America,
Dean's List, Outstanding Young Men of America,
Black History Month Chairman.
ANITA GUILFORD
255 W. Lucas Road
Apt. H-812 Gardens Apts.
Merritt Island, Fla. 32953
MAJOR: Computer Science/Business
ACTIVITIES: Miss Berry Hall.
RONALD GUPTON
85 Montgomery Ave.
Irvington, N.J. 07111
MAJOR: Early Childhood
ACTIVITIES: Freshman Library Aide, Mye
Hall Rep., SNCAE, Berry Hall Council.
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RONNISE C. HANDY
7915 Esther Drive
Suitland, Md.
MAJOR: Accounting/Business Administration
ACTIVITIES: Freshman Class Corresponding
Sec, Sophomore Class Corresponding Sec, Junior
Class Treasurer, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority -
Vice-President, NABA - Vice-Pres., Tau Beta Chi
Business Honor Society - Vice-Pres., Alpha
Kappa Mu National Honor Soc. - Vice-Pres.,
Alpha Chi National Honor Soc. - President,
Business Club - President, 2nd Att. to Miss
Ambassadors Club, Dean's List, National Dean's
List, Teagle Scholarship, AICPA Scholarship,
Duke Endowment Scholarship, Charlotte Chapter
- NABA Scholarship.
CHARLENE KAYE HARGETT
Rte. 1, Box 3B
Cove City, N.C. 28523
MAJOR: Psychology
ACTIVITIES: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
- Parliamentarian, NAACP, Student Alumni
Association, Psychology Club.
RENAY E. HARRIS
11704 Mass Ave. SE
Washington DC 20003
MAJOR: Marketing
ACTIVITIES: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc.,
Student Alumni Assoc, NAACP, Business Club,
SGA
DEBORAH ANN HAYES
Post Office Box 195
Cove City, NC 28523
MAJOR: Marketing
ACTIVITIES: R W Johnson, First attendant to
Ms. SCA, Second attendant to Ms. SCA, Second
Attendant to Ms. R. W. Johnson
CHARLES ELBERT HEAD
1220 Cendrow Dr.
High Point, NC 27260
MAJOR: General Business
ACTIVITIES: Parliamentarian of Soph, class,
Keeper of Records Kappa Alpha Psi, Most active
soph., Mr. Irresistable constituent, Dean's List,
Elections Committee Chairperson, Campus
Beautification Committee, SGA Rep., University
Choir, Vice President Sr. Homecoming Commit-
tee, JCSU Mascot 82-83, JCSU Pep Band,
Outstanding Men of America, Leading role in the
soph, class production of THE WHIZ, Guest
singer for Miss N.C. reception.
DARRYL BRICE HOOD
1327 Orvis St.
Charlotte, NC
MAJOR: Biology/Chemistry
ACTIVITIES: National Dean's List, NAACP,
Ambassador's Club, Duke Scholar, Presidential
Scholar, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., New
Student Orientation Committee, Societies Op-
portunities In Science Club, The Queen City
Club, MBRS, Presidents Student Advisory
Council, Beta Kappa Chi, Minority Access to
Research and Careers Academic Action Honors
Program, Neal-BROOKS Scholar, AFFIRMA-
TIVE ACTION COUNCIL, Presidential Appoin-
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tee. Pi Gamma Mu Internation Social Science,
Alpha Kappa Mu, Alpha Chi.
STEPHANIE MICHELE HORTON
909 Greensboro NC
MAJOR: Political Science
ACTIVITIES: NAACP, Political Science Club,
Special Services
FREDRIC HOWZE, JR.
13205 Whiteholm Dr.
Largo, MD 20772
MAJOR: Math/Computer Science
ACTIVITIES: Member of Kappa Alpha Psi Inc.,
Treasurer 84-85, Lt. Strategus 83-84 Duke
Scholar, Outstanding Young Men of America,
Member of Homecoming Committee
ELAINE HICKS
RTE. 1 Box 188
Stem, NC
MAJOR: Business Management/Accounting
ACTIVITIES: Freshman Gospel Choir, SGA, VP
of Student Christian Assoc.
HERBERT HILL
3515 Denson Place
Charlotte, NC 28215
MAJOR: Accounting
MICHAEL A. HILL
46 Bushwick Ave.
Brentwood, NY 11717
MAJOR: Communication Arts
ACTIVITIES: Groove Phi Groove Social Fellow-
ship, Student Union Board, Black Media Assoc,
JCSU News Staff, UNCF
EVERETTE ORLANDO HUGHES
RT. 1 Box 498
Union, SC 29321
MAJOR: Physical Education
ACTIVITIES: Physical Education Club, Library
Club
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MAURY L. ISLEY
112-24 Northern Blvd.
Queens, NY 11368
MAJOR: Computer Science
ACTIVITIES: Track Team, Computer Science
Club
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MICHAEL JACKSON
P.O. Box 163
Wadley, Georgia 30477
MAJOR: Computer Science/Mathematics
ACTIVITIES: National Dean's List, Duke
Scholar, Yearbook Staff, MC of Junior class
dating game. Intramural basketball mvp, Com-
puter Science Club, Math Club, Who's Who
CARRIE E. JAMISON
Rte. 1, Box 31-D
Huger, S.C. 29450
MAJOR: Biology
ACTIVITIES: Freshman Gospel Choir, SGA
Rep.. R. W. Johnson Spiritual Choir, Student
Opportunity of Science, Dean's List, SOS Club -
Vice-Pres.
ALLIE LATIMER JENNINGS
1708 Madison Avenue
Charlotte, N.C. 28216
CAROLYN ANN JENKINS
1802 Worms St.
Houston, Texas
MAJOR: Health and Physical Education
ACTIVITIES: Health and Physical Education
Club - President, Women's Softball Team,
Manager of Men's Basketball Team, NAACP,
NAPHERD, Dean's List, National Dean's List.
GARDENIA JOHNSON
Rte. Box 59
Huger, S.C. 29450
MAJOR: Social Work
MINOR: Sociology
ACTIVITIES: SGA, R. W. Johnson Spiritual
Choir, Miss R. W. Johnson Spiritual Choir,
S.C. A., New Student Orientation Committee,
New Sensations.
KIMBERLY ANN JOHNSON
Rte. 1, Box 497
Valdese, N.C. 28690
MAJOR: Marketing
ACTIVITIES: R. W. Johnson Spiritual Choir,
2nd Att. to Miss R. W. Johnson Spiritual Choir,
Union Program Board, Chairman of Fine Arts
Comm., Co-Chairman Union Program Board,
NAACP. Ladies of Black and Gold, Treasurer.
NATALIE FAYE JOHNSON
6835 Wrightsville Ave.
Wilmington, N.C. 28403
MAJOR: Earlv Childhood Education
ACTIVITIES: None
STEPFAN JONES
614 South Grand Ave.
Atlanta, Ga.
MAJOR: Communication Arts
ACTIVITIES: Football, Yearbook Staff - Photog-
rapher.
ACTIVITIES: Freshman Gospel Choir, Miss
Freshman Gospel Choir. University Choir, Dean's
List, National Dean's List, Student Christian
Assoc. - President, Honors Program, Ambas-
sadors Club, MBRS, Society of Science Club,
Miss University Choir, UNCF - Recording Sec,
Community Service - Recording Sec, New
Student Orientation Committee, 1st Att. to Miss
Sophomore Class, President's Advisory Board,
Presidential Inauguration Comm., Student Rep.
- Vice-President of Academic Affairs, Exit
Examination Comm., R. W. Johnson Spiritual
Choir, Resident Advisor, First Att. to Miss
Johnson C. Smith University, Miss JCSU Pageant
- Public Speaking Award, Miss Congeniality,
Chairperson - Worship Service Comm.
DEATRICH RENEE KIRKPATRICK
837 Daye Street
Burlington, N.C. 27215
MAJOR: Urban Studies
ACTIVITIES: Urban Studies Club.
PAMELA KORNEGAY
3722 "D" St., S.E.
Washington, D.C. 20019
MAJOR: Business Administration
ACTIVITIES: SGA, SCA Secretary, Advisory
Council.
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SANDRA LEWIS
1308 East Cambridge Street
Greenwood, S.C. 29646
MAJOR: Health and Education
ACTIVITIES: NAACP, Homecoming Comm.,
Health and Physical Education Club, Miss
Crimson of Kappa Alpha Psi, Social Comm.
PATSY JOHNSON LOCKE
Rte 1, Box 22
Winnsboro, S.C. 29180
MAJOR: Accounting
ACTIVITIES: NABA, Business Club.
CARLOS J. LOPEZ
4336 Labrea Drive
Charlotte, N.C. 28216
MAJOR: Computer Science
ACTIVITIES: Tennis Team - Captain, Special
Services Tutor, Black History Month Committee,
S.G.A., Business Club, Dean's List, National
Dean's List, Computer Science Club, Alpha Phi
Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
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SHERRI JACKSON
2812 New Hope Rd.
Raleigh, NC 27604
MAJOR: Communications
ACTIVITIES: University Choir. UNCF, Duke
Hall Council, Second attendant to Ms. Duke Hall,
Ira Aldrige Drama Guild, Alpha Psi Omega,
Member of National Dean's List, Beautification
Committee, Ms. Senior Class.
BARTHOLOMEW F. JACKMAN
Charleston, SC
MAJOR: Political Science
ACTIVITIES: President Pan Hellenic, Basselus
Omega Psi Phi Frat Inc.
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FRANCIS S. KANU
No. 6, Delco Road
Sierra Leone, West Africa
MAJOR: Computer Science
ACTIVITIES: International Student Associatii
DEBBIE ANN KEARNEY
601 Thomas Ave.
Henderson, N.C.
MAJOR. Biology
TAMMY CORLETTE MARSHALL
Rt. 3 Box 112
Bladenboro, NC 28320
MAJOR: Accounting/Business Management
ACTIVITIES: Business Club, N.A.B.A., NAACP,
2nd Att. to Miss Junior Class, Treas. Residential
Advisor, Residential Advisor, Homecoming
Committee.
CHARLES L. MASON III
One Pacer Lane
Norristown, Pennsylvania 19401
MAJOR: Accounting
ACTIVITIES: Honors Program, Tau Beta Chi
(President) Honor Society, Alpha Chi Honor
Society, National Dean's List, Pi Gamma Mu
Honor Society, Who's Who in Fraternities and
Sororities, Scholarship Committee, Vice-
President Sophomore Class, S.G.A., National
Association of Black Accountants, NAACP,
Ambassadors Club, Dean's List, UNCF Scholar-
ship, Duke Scholarship, Davenport Scholarship,
Sunshine Foundation Scholarship, Student
Alumni. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. -
(Treasurer and President), Outstanding Young
Men in America, Student Judiciary Board.
CHARLES T. MARTIN, JR.
91 Ashford Street
Hartford, Ct. 06120
MAJOR: Business Management
ACTIVITIES: NAACP, Football, Kappa Alpha
Psi Fraternity, Inc. - (Strategus and Vice-
Polemarch), Outstanding Young Men of America,
United Negro College Fund Scholarship.
WALTER A. MCALLISTER
Rt. 2 Box 60-D
Clarkton, NC 28433
MAJOR: Communication Art
ACTIVITIES: Editor, Special Services Newslet-
ter, University Choir, Freshmen Gospel Choir,
Editor-in-Chief, Yearbook Staff, Board of
Trustees, News Writer, Newspaper Staff, Vice-
President, Alpha Psi Omega Honorary Dramatic
Society, Freshmen Fashion Show, Modeling
Troupe, Capital Campaign Committee, UNCF,
SGA, Dean's List, Teagle Scholar, Los Amigos
Scholar, University Choir Scholar, Jefferson Pilot
Broadcasting Scholar, Outstanding Young Men of
America, Outstanding Editor-in-Chief of Year-
book, Outstanding Board of Trustee, Student of
the Year, Best Original Playwright, Who's Who
Among Students in American Colleges and
Universities, Project Impact.
REGGIE MCCONNELL
P.O. Box 15262
Asheville, N.C. 28803
MAJOR: Accounting
ACTIVITIES: Track, VP of NABA, National
Dean's List, Treasurer of Business Club,
Volunteer Income Tax Assistant, Yearbook Staff,
Junior Class President, President of Advisory
Council, Kale Scholar, Project Impact, Rexban
Scholar, Senior Class Reporter, Bowling Team.
LISA MCCULLOUGH
145 Woodmont Circle
Greenville, SC
MAJOR: Accounting
ACTIVITIES: Delta Sigma Sorority
ANITA MCDOWELL
225 W. Lucas Road
Merritt Island, FL 32953
MAJOR: Computer Science/Business
ACTIVITIES: Miss Berry Hall
ROBIN B. MCRAE
P.O. Box 204
Morven, NC
MAJOR: Marketing
ACTIVITIES: Softball, Food Services Chairper-
HELENA M. MIDDLETON
4142 River Road
John's Island, SC 29433
MAJOR: Psychology
ACTIVITIES: Student Gov't Associatio
CHARLES MINNIS
351 Hunter Ave.
Scotch Plains, NJ 07076
MAJOR: General Business/Psychology
ACTIVITIES: Honors Program, Dean's List
Student, National Dean's List Student, Pres.
Smith Hall Council, Student Advisory Board
Bus/Econ Dept, Vice President Junior Class,
Duke Scholarship, Senior Class President, Board
of Trustees, Yearbook, Who's Who in Fraternities
and Sororities, Tau Beta Chi National Business
Honor Society, NAACP, Business Club,
Homecoming Committee Chairman, Campus
Beautification Committee, Kappa Alpha Psi,
Ambassadors Club, Graduation Committee,
Who's Who Among American College and
University, Project Inpact, SGA, Most Outstand-
ing Junior, Most Outstanding Young Men in
America, Social Committee, Student Newspaper,
UNCF Scholarship, Assistant Keeper of Records
Kappa Alpha Psi, Psychology Club, Perry H.
Tyson Scholarship Award, Junior Raiders
Football Scholarship Award, Greyhound Armt.
Dial Scholarship Award, Dollars for Scholars
Scholarship Award, Prince Hall Grand Lodge
Masonic Scholarship Award, Special Services,
Tutor for Spanish.
ROOSEVELT T. MONCREE
1037 Dennison Ave.
Dayton, Ohio 45408
MAJOR: Mathematics
ACTIVITIES: Math/Computer Science Club,
Dean's List.
LADONNA DEAVON MOREHEAD
1904 Albany Street
Greensboro, NC
MAJOR: Political Science
ACTIVITIES: Liston Hall Council, Miss Liston
Hall, Miss Omega Psi Phi, Cheerleader, Political
Science Club.
CYNTHIA SEWELL MURRAY
119 Booth Street
Elkton, MD 21921
MAJOR: Marketing
ACTIVITIES: President AKA Sorority, Pi
Gamma Mu, UNCF Telethon Committee, Dean's
List.
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JEAN C. NORTH
231 -D Line Street
Charleston, SC 29403
MAJOR: Communications
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TAMMY L. OLLISON
Rt. 1 Box 306
Bayboro, NC 28515
MAJOR: Business Administration/Marketing
ACTIVITIES: NAACP, S.G.A., Freshman Gospel
Choir, Liston Hall Counselor, Business Club.
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DARIN PARK
126 East 25th Street
Wilmington, Delaware 19802
MAJOR: Urban Studies/Community Affairs
ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Phi Beta Sigma. Urban
Studies Club, Dean's List.
DEVIN PARK
126 East 25th Street
Wilmington, Delaware 19802
MAJOR: Urban Studies/Community Affairs
ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Urban Studies Club.
ANGELA PITT
508 East St. John St.
Tarboro, NC 27886
MAJOR: Communication Arts
ACTIVITIES: Freshman Class Reporter, Fresh-
man Gospel Choir, Special Services, Tau Gamma
Delta Sorority Scholarship, Duke Scholar, Dean's
List, University News, Ambassadors Club, Ira
Aldridge Drama Guild, Alpha Psi Omega Honor
Dramatic Fraternity, Miss Yearbook, Yearbook
Staff, Managing Editor, Homecoming Committee,
Social Committee, Awards Committee
OTIS PRATT
Freetown
Sierra Leone
West Africa
MAJOR: Computer Science
ACTIVITIES: International Student Union
JOHN W. PURNELL III
2427 Kimball Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19146
MAJOR: Urban Studies and Community Affairs
ACTIVITIES: Freshman Gospel Choir, SCA,
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., Special Services,
Track Team, Urban Studies and Community
Affairs Club, SGA.
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DWAYNE A. RANDALL
9 Braley Lane
Plymouth, Mass.
MAJOR: Communication Arts
ACTIVITIES: Athletic Trainer, Yearbook Staff,
Newspaper.
TONY CURTIS REAVES
6661 Hilmar Dr. Apt. 102
Forestville, MD 20747
MAJOR: Marketing
ACTIVITIE S: Freshman Gospel Choir, Ronald
W. Johnson Spiritual Choir (Pianist), SGA, SCA
(Treasurer), Intramural Basketball, University
Band, UNCF.
SYLVESTER REED
2326 High School S.E.
Washington, DC 20020
MAJOR: Accounting
ACTIVITIES: N.A.B.A., VITA assistant, Dean's
List, AICPA Scholarship, Revenue Agent Train-
ee, Personalities of America.
LISA REEVES
714 Cameron Ave.
Gastonia, NC 28052
MAJOR: Business Administration
ACTIVITIES: Miss Sanders Hall, NABA Busi-
ness Club
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INGERA CONSTANCE REOWN
Rt. 1 Box 407
Georgetown SC 29440
MAJOR: Marketing/General Business
ACTIVITIES: Business Club
PHYLLIS ROBERSON
1805-B Kennedy Circle
Greenville, NC
MAJOR: Communication Arts
ACTIVITIES: Social Club, Ira Aldridge Drama
Guild, Alpha Psi Omega, Resident Advisor.
Newspaper Staff
VINCENT GREGORY ROBINSON
Suitland Road
Suitland, MD 20746
MAJOR: Computer Science
ACTIVITIES: Student Gov't, UNCF, NAACP
JOHN T. ROUSEY
4961 Walton Ave.
Phila., PA 19143
MAJOR: Accounting/Business
ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Black Accountants
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CAROL SAMUEL
105 Jackson Street
Timmonsville, SC 29161
MAJOR: Social Work
ACTIVITIES: Delta Sigma Theta Inc., Ambas-
sador Club, National Dean's List.
PHILOMENA SCALES
Rt. 2 Box 598
Ridgeway, VA 24148
MAJOR: Early Childhood Education
ACTIVITIES: NAACP, SENCA, Junior Class
Corresponding Sec, AKA Sorority Inc., Softball.
KEITH A. SMITH
11809 S. Wallace
Chicago, 111. 60628
MAJOR: Political Science
ACTIVITIES: Yearbook, SGA, Political Science,
Young Democrats (President).
SYLVESTER SCIPIO
2120 Kentucky Circle
Lumberton, NC 28358
MAJOR: Communication/Business
ACTIVITIES: Freshman Class President, Soph-
omore Class President, Freshman Gospel Choir -
President, University Band - Marching, Concert,
Stage, Pep; University Choir - reporter, JCSU
News - associate editor, University Student News
- reporter, Board of Trustees, Student Gov't
Association - Vice-President and President,
Dean's List, National Dean's List, Alpha Kappa
Mu National Honor Society - President, Alpha
Chi National Honor Society - Student delegate,
Pi Gamma Mu International Social Science
Honor Society - associate member. Honors
Program, Ambassadors Club - Vice-President,
University Yearbook - Managing Editor, As-
sociate Editor, R. W. Johnson Spiritual Choir,
New Student Orientation Committee - Co-
Chairperson, Residential Assistant, NAACP,
Homecoming Comm. - Chairperson, Inroads,
Black Media Association, Who's Who Among
Students in American Colleges and Universities,
Outstanding Young Men of America, Traffic
Review Board, President's Advisory Board, Duke
Scholar, Kappa Kappa Psi Honorary Band
Fraternity, Alpha Phi Alpha Scholastic
Achievement Award - freshman year, Jefferson-
Pilot Scholarship, Outstanding Junior, M.M.F.C..
S.C.A. reporter, Mr. Black History Month,
Bowling Bulls.
REGINALD B. SCOTT
1207 Southern Ave. 303
Oxon Hill, MD 20745
MAJOR: Marketing
ACTIVITIES: Football, Honor Society, In-
tramural Sports, Vice-President of Carter Hall,
Business Club, Student Gov't.
URIAH LANDERS SCOTT JR.
Rt. 4 Box 318-T A
Apex, NC 27502
MAJOR: Political Science
ACTIVITIES: Scholastic All-American, National
Dean's List, SGA, SCA, NAACP, University
Choir - President, Marching Band, Concert Band,
Honors Programs, Dean's List, Outstanding
Young Men of America, Kappa Alpha Psi
Fraternity, Inc. - Co-Dean of Pledgees, Campus
Beautification, Homecoming Committee, R. W.
Johnson Spiritual Choir.
DEBRA MARIA SHERRILL
Route 2, Box 248
Stanley, N.C. 28164
MAJOR: Business Management
ACTIVITIES: Member of SGA, NAACP, Dean's
List
NATHANIEL SHIVER
Rt. 1, Box 45
Columbia, South Carolina 29202
MAJOR: Marketing
ACTIVITIES: Library Club and NAACP
AUDREY SIMPSON
133 Lawson Street
Bennettsville, S.C.
MAJOR: Social Work
JACKIE SIMMONS
6316 Rosebud Street
Columbia, S.C. 29203
MAJOR: Accounting
ACTIVITIES: Business Club, V.P. of NAACP.
Miss Alpha Epsilon of Kappa Alpha Psi
SHERWOOD SMITH
407 Hobbs Avenue
Shelby, N.C. 28150
MAJOR: Early Childhood Education
ACTIVITIES: Director of Freshman Gospel
Choir, SCA, R. W. Johnson Spiritual Choir,
Student Alumni Association, Dean's List,
NAACP, Reporter JCSU News, New Sensations
Ensemble, Treasurer N.C. Association of Educa-
tors, Homecoming Committee, JCSU Choir, New
Student Orientation Committee, Residential
Advisor, University Yearbook, SGA
DIANNE SULLIVAN
Rt. 4, McKinney
Simpsonville, S.C. 29681
MAJOR: Early Childhood Education
ACTIVITIES: Beauty of the week 1981, Dancing
Bullets - Captain, Miss Junior Class, Recipient of
Miss Congeniality, Poise and Impromptu Speech
- Miss Junior Class, SNCAE Secretary, Pi Delta
Tau Honor Society, NAACP, Dean's List, Black
History Month Committee, Homecoming Com-
mittee, Chairperson - Social Committee, New
Student Orientation Committee, Alpha Kappa
Alpha Sorority, Inc., Miss Johnson C. Smith
University 1984-85.
TONYA SMITH
1708 Augustus Dr.
Rocky Mt., N.C. 27801
MAJOR: Business Management
ACTIVITIES: Library
JACQUELINE CARTER STRONG
204 S. Summit Ave.
Charlotte, N.C. 28208
MAJOR: General Business
ACTIVITIES: None
ROBBIN W. SUTTON
1104 Peachtree St.
Lumberton, N.C. 28358
MAJOR: Business Administration
ACTIVITIES: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.,
Student Alumni Association, Business Club,
NAACP
PRISCILLA STOWE
3800 Bardot Drive
Charlotte, N.C. 28216
MAJOR: Business Administration
ACTIVITIES: 2nd attendant to Miss Freshman,
Rep. for Duke Hall, 1st attendant to Miss Junior
Class, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Miss
Duke Hall
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SHELIA ELIZABETH TAYLOR
P.O. Box 134
Swansea, S.C. 29160
MAJOR: Accounting
ACTIVITIES: NABA, University Choir, Univer-
sity Band, Duke Hall Advisor, Liston Hall
Counselor, National Dean's List, Business Club.
DARRELL THOMPSON
619 Wilson Street
Kannapolis, N.C. 28081
MAJOR: Communication Arts
ACTIVITIES: NAACP. SGA, Carter Hall
Counsel, Intramural Sports, Freshman Football
Captain
DELIOUS THOMPSON
16 Marion Road
Lumberton, N.C. 28358
MAJOR: Communication Arts
ACTIVITIES: Assistant Editor of J.C.S.U. News,
NAACP.
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CARLA VINES
Rt. 1, Box 86
Statesville, N.C. 28677
MAJOR: Communication Arts
ACTIVITIES: NAACP, Student Newspaper,
Dean's List, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
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WARD B. WALL, JR.
Rt. 3, Box 81
Hope Mills, N.C. 28348
MAJOR: Biology
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MINOR: Chemistry
ACTIVITIES: University Marching Band, Stage
Band, Concert Band, Pep Band, Dean's List,
Society of Opportunities in Science Club,
Minority Biomedical Student Research, Kappa
Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., President of Beta
Kappa Chi Honor Society, Participated in
Minority Research Careers Program, Freshman
Chemistry Achievement Award, Participated in
Summer Program for Future Doctors at East
Carolina University.
DARREL WESLEY
1251 Holbrook Terr. N.E.
Washington, D.C.
MAJOR: Communication Arts
ACTIVITIES: Football, Track
VALECIA DENISE WHITE
1005 E. Clemmonsville Rd.
Winston Salem, N.C. 27107
MAJOR: Business Administration
ACTIVITIES: Food Committee, Business Club,
Volleyball Team, Ms. Counseling Center, Ms.
Pretty Legs
ANNETTE WILLIAMS
702 West Blvd.
Laurinburg, N.C. 28352
MAJOR: Marketing
ACTIVITIES: Business Club, Treasurer of
NABA, NAACP, Miss Business Club
BARRY WILLIAMS
Rt. 1, Box 261
Swansea, S.C. 29160
MAJOR: Business Management
ACTIVITIES: Marching Band, Concert Band,
Army National Guard, Business Club, Army
ROTC, Senior Class Treasurer, NAACP
CARMELITA WILLIAMS
3316 Clay P.L. N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20019
MAJOR: Psychology
ACTIVITIES: Honors Program, MBRS, Alpha
Kappa Sorority, Alpha Chi National Honor
Society, Beta Kappa Chi National Scientific
Honor Society, Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society,
Presidential Advisory Committee, Member of
Standards Committee, Teagle Scholar, 1st
Century Scholar, Duke Scholar, National Dean's
List.
RENEE WILLIAMS
421 East 168th #3B
Bronk, New York 10456
MAJOR: Business Administration
ACTIVITIES: Community Service
SHEILA WILLIAMS
205 Phifer St.
Monroe, N.C. 28110
MAJOR: Business Administration
ACTIVITIES: Ambassadors Club, Miss Ambas-
sador, NAACP Business Club, Duke Scholar,
Dean's List, Peer Counselor, SGA
THERESA WILLIAMS
104 Loop Court
Rocky Mount, N.C. 27801
MAJOR: General Business
ACTIVITIES: President of Library Club, SGA
Representative, YWCA, Miss Alpha Epsilon of
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity.
VERONICA WILLIAMS
1239 Glenwood Park
Dublin, Georgia 31021
MAJOR: Urban Studies/Community Affairs
ACTIVITIES: Dean's List, Urban Studies Club,
SGA, SCA, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority
LEVITICUS WILLIAMSON
Oakley, S.C. 29466
MAJOR: General Business/Marketing
ACTIVITIES: Track, UNCF, Business Club
WILLIAM WORSLEY
1713 Miles Court
Charlotte, N.C. 28216
MAJOR: Communication Arts
ACTIVITIES: Photographer for JCSU News,
Assistant editor for JCSU News, Production
Assistant and Producer for the Black Media
Assoc.
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CHARLES YONGUE
1804 La Salle Street
Charlotte, N.C.
MAJOR: Communication Arts
ACTIVITIES: Alpha Psi Omega National
Honorary Dramatic Society, President of Ira
Aldridge Drama Guild, Dean's List, WSOC
Scholar, Black Media Assoc.
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Row 1 1st attendant: Helen Jackson, Miss Junior Class: Phyllis Thomas, 2nd attendant: Adrienne Robinson Row 2 Parliamentarian: Mark Gibson, Recording
Secretary: Stephanie Fruster, Vice-President: Deedra Wright, President: Marvin Sharpe, SGA Rep.: Patricia Daniels, Treasurer: Beverly Payne, SGA Rep.:
Frank Chisholm, Not Pictured: Joyce Gaines: Corresponding Secretary
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Cassandra Boulware
Jude Anurukem
Jeffrey Birks
Michael Brandon
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Raiford Brown
Donald Boney
Ramona Burnett
Edward Byrd
Eric Campbell
Sonya Dalton
Juniors
Wiljanda Denning
Wendell Dixon
Patricia Duren
Stephanie Fruster
Sharon Gordon
Ella Mae Hairston
Tynetta Ha
Demetrius Hodges
VaneBea Hunter
Helen Jackson
Juniors
Sharon Jennings
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Janice Landy
Danette Johnson
Gregory Johnson
Odishi Johnson-Scott
Rosanna Johnson
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Lorna MeCutehen
Tomraie Milling
Timothy Newman
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Bernard Phifer
Marvin Sharpe
Melvin Parker
Glenn Phillips
James Shockley
Beverly Payne
Danita Robinson
Tina Pettaway
Roosevelt Rush
Walter Simms
Michelle Simpson
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Dennis Squirewell
Verdan St. Aimie
Valerie Stockton
Michael Sullivan
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Phyllis Thomas
Shelia Thompson
Shafi Tinsley
Lucy Waverly
Gail Troupe
Thomas White
Christopher Womack
Melvin Woods
Valerie Woodson
Deedra Wright
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Sophomore Class Executive Board
Seated - President Garry Robin9on. Standing - Corresponding Secretary - Kimberly Marshall, Chaplain - Craig Bell, Recording Secretary - LaTonya McGowan,
Miss Sophomore Class • Gloria Kenny, Clas9 Reporter - Daryl Sturgis, S.G.A. Rep. • Alisa Fryar, Class Reporter - Kathryn McKenzie. Not pictured:
Vice-President - Daniel Harrison, S.G.A. Rep. - Shyreen Lewis, Treasurer • Patrice Johnson, Parliamentarian - Seymour Wilder, 1st Attendant - Ruth
Robertson, 2nd Attendant - Annie Wright.
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Sophomores
Yvette Alston
Royce Askew
Craig Bell
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Cynthia Bethea
Steven Bigham
Anthony Banks
Stephanie Benson
Charlette Blackley
Jacqueline Brannon
Jenette Brice
Pamela Bridges
Patricia Brooks
Sophomores
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William Bruton
Anita Byrd
Rotunda Caldwell
Vincent Cobbs
Norma Craig
Theresa Crunkleton
Arlette Daniels
Sophomores
Montini Davis
Samantha Davis
Jaqueline Dye
Ronald Edwards
Terese Edwards
Cynthia Fife
Marian Flowers
Alisa Fryar
Randy Grant
James Hamilton
Gregg Hankii
Nina Harper
Daniel Harrison
Terry Henry
Natalie Hobbs
Sophomores
Dwayne Home
Maubo J allow
Belinda Jenkins
Cheryl Jones
Gloria Kenny
Nelson King
Micheal Legette
Bridgette Lightner
Tharan Manning
Kimberly Marshall
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George Martin
Dawn Lockett
Eugene Maybin
Sophomores
Cynthia Mayes
Jerome McKoy
Dennis McCray
Rossanna McCreary
Robert McDonald
Latony McGowen
Georgia McLean
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Beatrice Montgomery
Charmaine Moss
James Nichols
Anita Oglisby
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Delareia Perry
William Pointer
Dhetra Powell
Theresa Richardson
Sophomores
Ruth Robertson
Sharon Sadler
Ernest Simmons
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Sidney Sammons
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Gary Robii
Tammy Ruffin
Fonda Sanders
Charlene Smith
Michelle Smith
Robert Soronnadi
Karen Spencer
Sophomores
Kimberly Stone
Vernon Stowe
Daryl Sturgis
George Sulton
Patrick Tillman
Janie Tomlinson
Terri Treadwell
Miriam Twitty
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Anthony Ugbo
Carla Upshur
Earl Vernon
Ronda Wallace
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Thomas White
Jackie Wilkes
Tommie Williamson
Debbie Wilson
Annie Wright
Kecia Young
Freshman Class
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Freshmen
Peggy Ackors
Laflovia Austin
Holly Adderton
William Alston
Malcolm Avant
Selina Armstrong
Angila Ayton
Bethany Baldwin
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Leander Askew
Cvnthia Barnes
Lawanda Bazen
Freshmen
Michelle Beach
Sharrion Beard
Valencia Becks
Chaknette Belle
Georgia Bennett
Fredrick Berry
Tawana Berry
Scott Bosley
Eatelle Bowers
Alfred Braxton
Freshmen
Teresa Brewer
Felicia Brinson
Wallace Broadie
Stephanie Bruce
Sonya Buchanan
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Jerry Broadhurst
Vincent Brown
Gigi Buckman
Audra Burgess
Kenneth Burgess
Darrell Burrell
Freshmen
Bernard Casom
Robert Caudle Jr.
Janice Chambers
Timothy Chambers
Vicky Chambers
Carol Chaplii
Freshmen
Tasha Christian
Kiberly Clark
Irvin Clemons
Freda Clveland
Carmen Colle
Ralph Collington
Michael Collins
Sonya Collins
Dwight Connor
Shawnette Connor
Eric Conyers
Kelvin Cooper
Morton Copeland
Stacey Copeland
Jacqueline Creighto
Freshmen
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Douglas Crisp
Cynthia Crispin
Pauline Crosby
Barbara Cunningham
Melvin Cureton
Tracey Currie
Cassandra Dancy
Marsha Dancy
Edwin Daniel
Rhode Davenport
James Davis
Freshmen
Pamela Davis
Kenneth Davis
Patricia Davis
Cheryl Dawkins
Tanya Demeame
Tonia Dewalt
Harold Dixon
Marsha Dubose
LeAndra Duncan
Sherwin Dunn
Freshmen
Roxann Eaglin
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Carolyn Evans
Tony Elder
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Deborah Easterling
Jimmie Ely
Stephanie Ford
Gaynell Foster
Denita Foy
Freshmen
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Robert Franklin
Robert Franklin
Denise Fraser
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Terry Fullard
Wendy Fuller
Leslie Galloway
Tammie Galloway
Charlene Gamble
Janice George
Jenny Gilbert
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Tehauna Goodwin
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Taft Green III
Jarnard Gunn
Annette Gourdii
Carolyn Green
Lawrence Green
Darrelle Greene
Kenneth Griffin
Shelly Grimes
Debra Hampto
Deron Hardaway
Lorinda Hardin
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Kimary Hardy
Michell Harrell
Jarrod Harris
Pamela Harris
Sandra Harris
Kim Hartridge
Freshmen
Tonya Harris
David Hayes
Jeanine Harrison
Cynthia Hart
William Henderson Margarette Hester
Sandra Hillsman
Kevin Hinton
Tanya Ho
Victoria Hoggard
Cedric Holland
Freshmen
Vincent Holmes
Kimberly Hood
LaDonna Jasey
Vonda Hopkins
Nenya Horton
Darren Howard
William Howard
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Claiborne Hughes
Karen Hunter Dawn Jackson Horace Jackson
Patricia Jackson
Ssycret Jackson
Sherman Jacobs
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Jennifer Jenkins
Lawanda Jenkins William Jerome III
Angelina Johnson
John Johnson III
Monica Johnson
Sean Johnson
Viola Johnson
Douglas Jones
Kennard Jones
Kimberly Jones
Freshmen
Luciors Jones
Myra Jones
Taquila Jones
Lambert Joyner
Patricia Kearney
Bonita Kearse
Donna Kelly
Julie Keys
Juan King
Michael King
Natasha King
Tina King
Kimberly Lee
Freshmen
Kathy Legrande
James Lemon
Emily Lewin
Bonita Mack
Michael Mack
Tyrone Mack
Samantha Mahatha
Margretta Marion
Kezra Marshall
Victor Martin
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Constance Martin
Tracy Mathis
Darin Mattison
David Middlebrooks
Jacqueline Miles
Marshall Mitchell
Karen McAllister
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Pamela Mcloud
Angela McCorkle
Barry McDonald
Lisa McDonald
Kevin Mcfield
Brian Mcknight
Dionne McLain
Bernitta McLaughlin
Freshmen
Jacqueline McMichael
Reginald McNeely
Antonyal McNeill
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Lolita Mobley
Serena Mobley
David Moncree
Lisa Montgomery
Tamela Moore
Freshmen
Terence Moore
Gwendolyn Morris
Dawn Murrain
Carl Myers
Hunter Madlock
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Aaron Newby
Odetta Newton
Lorenzo Nicholson
Michelae Overtree
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David Page
Stefanie Paige
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Karen Pajker
April Parks
Nathaniel Parks
Jacqueline Parson
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Donna Paalet
Jacquelyn Patterson
DeAnna Perry
Wynima Petty
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Felicia Pinckney
Padraic Pines
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Cheryl PI
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Yolanda Richardson
Freshmen
Melody Richardson
Francis Riddick
Shehdan Richardson
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Margo Ricks
Andrea Roberts Christopher Robertson Marguerite Robinson
Michelle Russell
Alfred Sampson
Marisa Sanders
Kyle Satterwhite
Freshmen
Donnell Savage
Kimberly Savannah
Ned Sergew
Mitchell Sharpe
Vetrius Sheppard
Michael Simpson
Sandra Singletary
Felita Singletary
Jearlynn Smalls
Rendella Smaw
Constance Smith
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Kenneth Smith
Ramona Steele
Freshmen
Sonya Smith
Jatonne Sterline
Kenneth Snow
Yvonne Standi
Micheal Stewart
Laetricia Stinney
Francetta Stivender Robert Stokes Judy Stillwell Jeffery Stringer
Felicia Stroud
Russell Sulton
Yvonnceria Sutton
Michael Swain
Freshmen
Andrinor Taylo
Keith Taylor
Jeanette Taylor
Tanya Thomas
Daniel Thompson
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Fred Thompson
Helen Thompson
Jennifer Thompson
Lance Thompson
Lisa Thompson
Lori Thompson
Michelle Thompson
Yvette Thompson
Herman Tinker
Micheal Turner
Freshmen
Jeffrey Verdell
Hope Washington
Vassie Washingto
Terry Watson
Stephanie Watts
Delmanetta Whetstone
Donald White
Perry Whiteside
Anoine Whitlock
Carmen Whittaker
Annette Williams
Kenneth Williams
Freshmen
Vanessa Williams Walter Willis
Wyvettra Wilson
Dolores Woods Thomas Woodard
Michael Worthy
Venessa Worthy
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Carlton Wright
Patricia Wright
Tammy Wright
Tani Wynauit
Warren Wright
Janie Young
Student Government Association
PHOTO BY JOHNELL KINSEY
Let me begin by giving God honor and praise because without Him, I can do nothing, but with Him, I can do all things.
This year has been interesting in that student awareness of critical issues has increased. It is my hope and prayer for students
to continue to become involved and speak and act on their concerns. Change and progress come only when we work together.
I would like to thank my board and advisors. Rev. Hood and Mr. Dowdy for their support throughout the year. I would
also like to thank Dr. Albright, other administrators, faculty and staff who worked with us during the school year. Although
we had our differences, the lines of communication remained open and professional.
I would like to give a special thanks to the student body for giving me the opportunity to serve them. The year was
filled with ups and downs, but trials come to make us stronger and help us grow. Therefore, I would like to leave a thought
with everyone. Your college experience will only be as good as you make it. If you put something in, you will get something
out. My prayers are with you as you continue your education. May God richly bless you.
Sincerely,
„ William Sylvester Scipio,
Student Government Assoc.
President 1984-85
Executive Board
PHOTOS BY JOHNELL KINSEY
L to R. VICE-PRESIDENT: William King, RECORDING SECRETARY: Ella Mae Hairston,
TREASURER: Jeremiah Sims, BOARD OF TRUSTEES, STUDENT REPS: Angela Battle,
Charles Minnis. Not Pictured: Sarah Price - Corresponding Secretary and Lorretta Johnson
Parliamentarian
THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT
The Student Government Association is recognized as
the official student functionary representing students at
Johnson C. Smith University. In this capacity as the
recognized student governing agency, the Student
Government Association shall exercise the right, either
upon its own initiate, or upon the invitation of student,
faculty or administrative staff, groups or organizations, of
investigating general problems of student life and activity
in the college community, and of making reports and
recommendations to official bodies of the University; and
other functions as delegated in the Constitution of the
Student Government Association.
R. W. Johnson Spiritual Choir
Executive Board - Seated - Rev. Devia Phinese, Advisor. Standing - Craig Bell - Vice-President, Shelia Thompson - Chaplain, Keith
Lipscomb - Treasurer, Angela Battle • President, Frank Chisolm - Parliamentarian, Annie Wright - Miss R. W. Johnson Spiritual Choir,
Sherwood Smith - Director.
First row: David Hayes, Terry Watson, Harold Dijon, Eugene Jeter, Danny Ray, Kelvin Cooper, Craig Bell, Bobby Cohen. Second row:
Cheryl Plummer, Shelia Thompson, Annie Wright, Sherwood Smith, Michelle Thompson, Lolita Mobley, Beverly James.
YWCA and Student Christian Association
From left to right: Sabra Smoot, Dannette Johnson, Wendy Fuller, Rev. Devia Phinese • Advisor, Michelle Thompson, Karen Battle,
Angela Battle - President.
Executive Board, from left to right: Franklin Chisolm - PUBLICITY CHAIRPERSON, Shelia Thompson
Bell - PRESIDENT, Charlene Smith • SECRETARY, Keith Lipscomb - VICE-PRESIDENT.
1st ATTENDANT, Craig
Student Alumni Association
James W. Beane, Jr. - PRE;
IDENT; Odetta E. Newton
MS. STUDENT ALUMNI
Ebec. L. Ratcliffe - TREA
SURER; Victoria M. Hog
gard; Tracy M. Banks; John
W. Purnell III; Lisa Hall; Kim
Jackson.
Seated
Bartholomew
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PRESIDENT.
Stand- '
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James
Beane;
Charles Minni
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nise Handy; Tammy
Arm-
strong.
Pan-Hellenic Council
PHOTOS BY JOHNEI.I. KINSKV
Alpha Chi National Honor Society
Alpha Chi is a general scholastic honor society for college men and women in their
junior and senior year. The required cumulative average is 3.30. The chapter here at
JCSU is the North Carolina Lambda Chapter and the advisors are Dr. Thomas, Dr.
Law and Mrs. Caldwell.
PRESIDENT • Ronnise Handy, VICE-PRESIDENT - Carmelita Williams, SECRETARY • Teretha Brown,
TREASURER - Andre Ganther, STUDENT DELEGATE • Sylvester Scipio. Members - Angela Battle,
Jacqueline Blassingame, Patricia Daniels, Darryl Hood, Ida Johnson, Charles Mason, Marvin Sharpe.
Tail Beta Chi Business Honor Society
Officers: CharleB Mason - PRESIDENT, Ronnise Handy
TREASURER, Debra Caldwell - SECRETARY, Charles M
Forgac - ADVISORS.
VICE-PRESIDENT, Tammv Armstrong -
inis ■ PARLIAMENTARIAN, N. Desai, A.
The A.M.P. Colony Of Kappa Kappa
Psi Honorary National Band Fraternity
The Kappa Kappa Psi Colony of JCSU is a group of
young men brought together for the purpose of forming a new
chapter of the KKY National Honorary Band Fraternity.
KKY strives for better musicianship and the growth of music
programs throughout the nation on various college campuses.
"About the Business of Building Better Bands"
Officers - ADVISOR - Mr. Freddie T. Holt, PRES. • Sidney Summons,
VICE-PRES. ■ James Ely, SEC. - Padraic L. Pines, TREAS. - Gregg P.
Hankins, HISTORIAN • David Hayes. Members ■ Karl Booker, Steven L.
Buck, Richard Callaway, Jr., Harold Dixon, Jarnard Gunn, Richard
Humphrey, Ricky Jeffries, Carl Myers, Rodney C. Robinson, Ranardo
Robinson, Tony Raven, Barry McDonald, SylvesUr Scipio, Ricky Wade.
The Arriviste Colony Of Tail Beta
Sigma National Honorary Band
Sorority
ADVISOR - Freddie T. Holt, PRES. - Georgia McLean, VICE-PRES. • Vicki
Bell, SEC. ■ Theresa Richardson, TREAS. - Samantha Davis, HISTORIAN
- Cynthia Crispin, MS. TAU BETA SIGMA - Anita Bvrd, MS. KAPPA
KAPPA PSI • Doris Brown. Members • Karen Clare, Perina Covington,
Cynthia Fife, Stephanie Fruster, Dawn Lockett, Deedra Wright.
Student Alumni Association
Officers: James W. Beane PRESIDENT, Odetta E. Newton - MS. STUDENT ALUMNI, Ebec L. Ratcliffe
- TREASURER. Members: Tracv Banks, Lis
III.
Hall. Victoria M. Hoggard, Kim Jackson, John W. Purnell,
Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society
Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society is a general scholastic honor society open
to both junior and senior men and women from a wide variety of academic disciplines.
It was founded in Nashville, Tenn. in 1937. The advisor is Mrs. B. Ledbetter. The
required average for membership is a cumulative 3.30. Lines are held in the fall and
spring for students who meet the qualifications.
PRESIDENT - Sylvester Scipio, VICE-PRES. - Ronnise Handy, SEC. • Teretha Brown. TREAS. - Andre
Ganther. Members - Angela Battle, Jacqueline Blassingame, Darryl Hood. Charles Mason, Carmelita
Williams.
Alpha Psi Omega Dramatic Fraternity
Alpha Psi Omega is a national
drama honor society for 4-year Colleges.
It aids in University productions.
Selected membership is based on the
quality of dramatic participation and
G.P.A. It is also based on enthusiasm
and attitude.
L. to R. Reggie Boderick, Sherri Jackson, Dr.
D'Armond - Advisor, Angela Pitt - Vice President,
Walter McAllister, front Center - Vonya
Fernander, Not Pictured - Elaine Cunningham -
Secretary', Danny Green - Treasurer, Phyllis
Roberson
The Ira Aldridge Drama Guild
The Ira Aldridge Dramatic
Guild has really been active this
year. They have produced and
presented several productions for
the Campus and Community at
Large.
Members: L to R Natilie, Shyrene, Dana, Ricky, Dr. D'Armond, Angela, Walter, Charles, Ebeck, Front Center - Herman,
Fonda, Phyllis, Vonya, Sherri
Freshman Gospel Choir
The Freshman Gospel Choir sang on various occasions in the University Church. The group has
to sing the praises of God. The tradition should continue through the years to come.
the years and stay togethe
PHOTOS BY .IOHNKIX KINSEY
Myers Hall Council
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PRES. • Michael Riddick, VICE-PRES. - Scott Bosley, REP. TO RESIDENCE LIFE ADVISORY BOARD
■ Paul Rivers, 2ND FLOOR COUNSELOR • Alan Simpson, 3RD FLOOR COUNSELOR • Kevin Ramsey,
4TH FLOOR COUNSELOR - Dean Proctor, TREAS. - Dean Scott.
Berry Hall Council
Officers: Debbie Mitchell - PRESIDENT, Reicka McNeil - MISS BERRY HALL, Estelle Bowers - BOARD
REPRESENTATIVE.
Smith Hall Council
PRESIDENT - John Dowdell, VICE-PRESIDENT ■ James Hamilton, SECRETARY - Bruce Davis, TREASURER • Michael Simpson, SGA REP - Eugene
Maybin, RA - Gregg Johnson, RA ■ Keith Lipscomb, RA • Robert McDonald, RLA ■ Hoarce Bush, Russell Sulton.
Sanders Hall Residential Council
Sanders Hall Council promotes leadership toward enhancing residential living. They are leaders who strive to make the
residents one big happy family.
PRESIDENT - Teresa Edwards, VICE-PRESIDENT - Myrna Pouponneau, SECRETARY/TREASURER • Jeanette Brice, RESIDENCE REP - Ssycret
Jackson, QUEEN - Carmelita McNeil, QUEEN ALT. ■ Michelle Russell, DORM DIRECTOR • Ms. Vanessa Hood, FLOOR REP. - Shirley Fields.
Political Science Club
PRES. - James C. Saunders, Jr., VICE-PRES. - Mark Gibson, SEC. - Miriam Twitty, TREAS. - Loretta Johnson. Members - Bartholomew F. Jackman,
Danette Johnson, Miriam Twitty
Union Program Board
Members: Lana Boulware, Kimberly Johnson, Gloria Kenny, Sandra Lewis. Not pictured: Larry Murchison
- PRESIDENT, Keith Lipscomb, Sarah Price.
Pi Gamma Mu International Honor
Society In The Social Sciences
PRESIDENT - Andre Ganther, Charles Minnis, Sylvester Scipio, Audrey
Simpson, Carmelita Williams. Associate members - James Beane, Reginald
Falice, Norman Sanchez, Daryl Sledge, Angela Battle, Angela Pitt, Brenda
Harris, Charles Walker, Marvin Sharpe, De
R. L. Hines.
I Squirewell. ADVISOR - Mr.
New Hall Council
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PRESIDENT • Charles Minnis, VICE-PRESIDENT • Michael Jackson, TREASURER Wanda Freeman,
SECRETARY • Wiljanda Jennings, DORM ADVISORY BOARD REP. ■ James Beane, MISS NEW HALL
- Debra Caldwell, MR. NEW HALL - Ray Brown.
National Association Of Black Accountants
Members: Tammy Armstrong - PRESIDENT, Jackie Simmons - VICE-PRESIDENT, Arndretta Cooke • SECRETARY, Annette Williams - TREASURER,
Ronnise Handy, Lorna McCutchen, Riekca McNeil.
Psychology Club
PRESIDENT - Keith Lipscomb, VICE-PRES. - Judy Stillwell, SEC. - Herman Tinker, TREAS. • Charles Minnis. Members • Stephanie Brown, Teretha
Brown, Rose Bullock, Tim Burroughs, Eric Campbell, Patricia D. Duren, Alisa Fryar, Michael Hughes, Michael Legget, Lucy Waverly.
PHOTOS BY JOHNELL KINSEY
Ambassador Club
OFFICERS - PRESIDENT - Dennis Squirewell, VICE-PRES. - Miriam Twitty, CORR
SEC. - Sheila Williams, REC. SEC. - Alisa Fryar, TREAS. - Sonva Buchanan, SGA REP
- Charlene Smith, MS. AMBASSADOR CLUB - Tanya Jordan.
Members - Deneen Alford, LaFlovia Austin, Tawana Berry, Brian Bradley, Anita Brown,
Octavia Cannon, April Carter, Valerie Carter, Bernard Cason, Tasha Christian, Kim
Clark, Shawnette Conner, Cynthia Crispin, Marsha Dancy, James Davis, Patricia Davis,
Tonia Dewalt, Dina Drew, James Ely, Carolyn Evans, Denita Foy, Darrell Greene, Jeanine
Harrison, David Hayes, Eddie Hill, Jr., Shenela Hill, Tanya Hodges, Ssycret Jackson,
Kathryn Johnson, Viola Johnson, Kimberly Jones, Kathy LeGrande, Brian McKnight,
Bernita McLaughlin, Archelaus McLean, Kim McLean, Tracy McPherson, Lisa Mitchell,
Sarena Mobley, Kimberlyn Moore, David Page, John Pierce, Christopher Redding,
Christopher Robertson, Marisa Sanders, Ned Sergew, Mitchell Sharpe, Nicholas Skrine,
Andre Smith, Judy Stillwell, Yvonnceria Sutton, Yvette Thompson, Herman Tinker,
Stephanie Walls, Renita Wells, Tracy Banks, Charlene Gamble, Marlon Pankins, Craig
Bell, Vicki Bell, Lisa Bronson, John Cunningham, Alisa Fryar, Tanya Jordan, James
Leno, Dawn Lockett, Robert McDonald, Wanda Patterson, Terrence Powers, Mario Sans,
Valerie Scott, Charlene Smith, Selma Smith, Janie Tomlinson, Maurice Blue, Rose
Bullock, Ella Mae Hairston, Demetrius Hodges, Jeffrey Leak, Glenn Phillips, Jeremiah
Sims, Phyllis Thomas, Lucy Waverly, Dellene Williams, Lisa Williams, Deedra Wright,
Yvonne Wright, Michael Bowdles. Teretha Brown, Janice Brown, Andre Ganther,
Ronnise Handy, Brenda Harris, Debbie Kearney, Charles Mason, Charles Minnis,
Norman Sanchez, William S. Scipio, Carmelita Williams, Angela Battle.
The purpose of the Ambassador Club is to actively involve students
in the recruitment process by a) letting them conduct individual campus
tours during the school term b) letting them participate in group tours
and workshops sponsored by the Office of Admissions (c) providing them
with information and/or materials to recruit prospective Smithites during
their summer vacation and breaks. Members include Duke and Teagle
scholars, and students in the Honors Program.
N.A.A.C.P.
The struggle for Black equality in America began many
decades before the 1950's and 60's. The National Association
for the Advancement of Colored People has fought the longest
struggle for the rights of Black Americans. The NAACP's
march for freedom began in 1909. The achievement of full
equality depends on the NAACP's continued leadership of
the civil rights struggle. The NAACP is our chain of strength
in the struggle to enjoy the basic rights of the Constitution
and each of us is a link in the chain.
PRESIDENT - Reginald A. Falice, VICE-PRES. • Gregory Jackson, TREAS. - Kenneth Snow, SEC. - Emma Mark, PARLIAMENTARIAN - Hope
Washington, MS. NAACP - Gwendolyn Spurlock.
Library Club
The Library Club was organized in 1967. It has been a
campus organization for seventeen years. The main objective
or function of the club is to promote educational projects to
Smith's family. In promoting educational projects, hopefully
the student body will be encouraged to study more or work
toward academic excellence.
Officers: Theresa WilliamB - PRESIDENT, Tonia Cowans - VICE-PRESIDENT, Sharon Sadler - SECRETARY, Gregory Johnson - TREASURER, Kathy
Fenner - MS. LIBRARY CLUB, Mrs. Barbara Carr - ADVISOR. Members: Patricia Brooks, Delores Brown, Jackie Dye.
Groove Phi Groove
This issue marks the 20th Anniversary of Groove Phi
Groove Social Fellowship Inc. It was at Morgan State
College (now a State University) on October 12, 1962 that
fourteen men from various backgrounds found a need to
form a organization that focused on the plight and
resolutions of adversities facing Black Americans. Here
at J.C.S.U. the Bull Chapter which was founded October
28, 1968, the Brothers of Groove strive to promote
academic awareness and good ethical standards, to
promote unity and fellowship among college men to create
intelligent and an effective leadership, to study and he
alleviate those social and economic problems concerning
society in order to improve the status of all mankind.
Social Fellowship, Inc.
J.C.S.U. Greeks I
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J.C.S.U. Greeks
Kappas Kappas Kappas
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Sigma Gamma Rho
Sigma Gamma Rho
Sigma Gamma Rho
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Delta Sigma Theta Sorority
From left to right - Joyce Gaines - Treasurer, Tammy Armstrong - Corresponding Sec, Deborah Caldwell - Historian, Robbin Sutton,
- Charlene Hargett, Ronnise Handy - Vice-President, Linda Battle - Chaplain, Renay Harris, Angela Battle - President. Not pictured
- Diane Thomas - Recording Sec, Carla Vines, Mary Webb, Gail Troupe, Priscilla Stowe, Carol Samuel. Advisors - Rita Rorie, Tammera
Nelson.
I'HIII'OS HY .livHNKI I KINsn
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority was founded on January 13, 1913 on the campus
of Howard University. The stated purpose of the 22 founders was to establish
a society to promote high cultural, intellectual, and moral standards among its
members.
Like Violets, Deltas must be individually selected. You can't grab a handful
without damaging some of them. They can not be roughly picked or picked in
a hurry.
Like Violets, Deltas are not the kind of flower that shows off its fullest beauty
standing alone, but is naturally gregarious and looks best in natural clusters.
However, like Violets, the Delta can stand alone and still reflect beauty.
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority
From left to right: Sharon Jennings, Robin Williams,
Dianne Sullivan, Cynthia Sewell. Far left: President - Ella Mae Hairston
i Deedra Wright, Lana Boulware, Vanessa Hunter, Dellene Williams, Donna Bailey, Felicia Beane,
PHOTOS BY JOHNELL KINSEY
Alpha Kappa Alpha is the oldest Greek-letter organization
established in America by Black college women. It is, rather, a
significant and inspiring reflection of the development of a
minority group in a changing culture. Alpha Kappa Alpha
Sorority, Inc. was founded in 1908 at Howard University located
in Washington, D.C. In its earliest years, Alpha Kappa Alpha
became a symbol of the aspirations of able young women to
develop their full potentials in an atmosphere of friendship and
mutually supportive stimulation to excellence.
PHOTOS BY STEPHAN JONES
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PHOTOS BY STEPHEN JONES
Special Features
J.C.S.V. Vice Presidents
Dr. James R. Law, Vice-President for Academic Aff.
Dr. Francine Madrey, Vice-President for Student Affairs
Dr. Gloria Duval Vice-President for Development
Mr. Mack Davidson, Vice-President for Financial Affairs
PHOTOS BY GREGORY LEE
Johnson C. Smith University's
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Capital Campaign
Dr. Albright addresses the audit
at the campaign dinner.
Campaign Passes $1.5-MUlion Mark
The Johnson C. Smith University New Era of Excellence Capital Campaign passed the $1.5-million mark
as of January 7th.
The $1,573,570 pledged so far represents 54 r v of the minimum goal of $2.8-million sought.
"The Johnson C. Smith University family is most grateful to the corporate and civic leaders who've worked
so hard and diligently in this campaign," commented JCSU President Dr. Robert L. Albright.
"With $1.5-million in hand at this point in our schedule, we are confident of achieving a successful
conclusion," he continued. "With a little more luck and hard work, we hope to exceed our goal and generate
enough support to meet the genuine needs of the University which far transcends the $2.8-million goal."
The $1.5-million raised thus far has come from 55'< of completed prospect visits. With a February 1
campaign ending date, an accelerated return of pledges is expected in the coming weeks.
"Campaign workers continue to receive a very favorable and enthusiastic reception in their prospect visits,"
remarked Campaign General Chairman John B. Stedman. "With so many positive things happening at Johnson
C. Smith, generating pledges has become an easy sell."
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A New Era Of Excellence"
President Albright is congratulated for a job well done.
University Choir
Concert And Reception
Who's Who Among Students
Charles Head
Ella Mae Hairston
Charles Minnis
Debbie Kearney
Walter McAllister
Angela R. Pitt
Darryl Hood
Angela Battle
Keith Lipscomb
Andre Ganther
Tammera Valliere
Sylvester Scipio.
Not pictured -
Teretha Brown
Carmelita Williams
and Ronnise Handy
In American Universities and Colleges
The 1985 edition of Who's Who Among Students In
American Universities and Colleges will carry the names of 15
students from Johnson C. Smith University, who have been
selected as being among the country's most outstanding campus
leaders. Campus nominating committees and editors of the
annual directory have included the names of these students
based on their academic achievement, service to the community,
leadership in extracurricular activities and future potential.
They join an elite group of students selected from more than
1,300 institutions of higher learning in all 50 states, the District
of Columbia and several foreign nations. Outstanding students
have been honored in the annual directory since it was published
in 1934.
JCSU students honored include: Angela L. Battle, Lenoir,
NC, a senior Computer Science Major; Teretha Brown, Gray
Court, SC, Psychology (graduated from JCSU in December
1984); Andre J. Ganther, Chesapeake, VA, Sr., Computer
Science; Ella Mae Hairston, Martinsville, VA, Jr., English;
Ronnise C. Handy. Suitland, MD, Sr., Accounting/Business;
Charles E. Head, High Point, NC, Sr., General Business; Darrvle
B. Hood, Charlotte, NC, Sr., Biology/Chemistry; Debbie' A.
Kearney, Henderson, NC, Sr., Biology and Keith A. Lipscomb,
High Point, NC, Psychology.
Also, Walter A. McAllister, Clarkton, NC, Sr., Communica-
tion Arts; Charles F. Minnis, Scotch Plans, NJ, Sr., General
Business; Angela R. Pitt, Tarboro, NC, Sr., Communication Arts;
William S. Scipio, Lumberton, NC, Sr., Communication Arts;
Tammera Vallier, Chicago, IL, Sr., Computer Science and
Carmelita D. Williams, Washington, DC, Psychology. Ms.
Williams also graduated in December of 1984.
Ronnise C. Handy
AN ODE TO OUR MOTHER
Tho' it's not that widely celebrated day
Yet, there's something which I long to say.
I never knew when I was a'tad"
That you were doing such great things - with what little bit you had.
I was so naive then and, only a "teeny snot"
I had no idea you had to use whatever you got!
I would be so envious of what the other kids had,
I didn't know you were trying to make it - even without our dad.
I used to hear you pray to God, so often and late at night;
And somehow he and you together, made everything turn out alright.
It's true that many kids had more material things than we;
I had no idea how you had sacrificed I thought everything was free!
You'd ask the lord to find a way to make it through the day.
I thought it was a fruitless prayer, But now here's what I'd like to say.
Your prayers and decisions were for the best, for when I became a man,
Tho' it was earlier than most kids, but today I understand.
I see the great things you did for us: yet, in a way I'm very sad.
I now know how you made many "miracles," with what little bit you had.
I remember how you'd chastise us, whenever you thought we were wrong.
Oftimes you'd never explain, but only said "live on!"
There were many things you warned us about,
And I've lived to see most of them come out.
Maybe not the way you said it but, rather what you meant.
Today I don't regret a hungry night I have ever spent.
From you I've learned to discipline myself and set sky-high my goal.
I've reaped a lot of harvests, and been blessed many-fold!
I've learned to ask "The Master" to take my hand and hold.
I've learned to take time out and thoroughly search my soul.
What I've learned and accomplished came from God and you.
I feel that there is nothing now that I cannot do!
I see you now advanced in age, still striving to make things be.
I still see you starting with nothing and making reality.
Sometimes I wonder if children of today who seem so distant and far,
would hear and listen to you - maybe, yes maybe, wouldn't be so much as
they are.
I know that you cared and loved us, one and all,
You gave me strength to get back up whenever I slip and fall
I love you my dear Mother an so, I'm no longer mad.
For now I know the wonders you accomplished, with the little bit you had!
Ruben Lemuel Hines
Poetry
Identity
Is it strange?
Is it frightening to see?
Does it derange, or bring change?
To your rules of conformity?
Do you frown at my face? An item so dear to me.
Does it bring to mind, that I'm trying to find?
A thing you may never see,
A thing from the past, to which I hold fast.
Known as Identity
Trying
What's with you?
I try so hard,
Is it me - or you
You're so complex
so very hrad to understand
But I'll try
There's just something about you that keeps me trying.
Believe Me
It's hard to say "I love you"
To express my deepest feelings on a piece of lifeless
paper with a hard, cold piece of lead.
How can you possibly know how I feel from words
thrown on a page?
It's hard to say "I love you". I'm writing on a lifeless
piece of paper. Won't you take my word for it?
Will I Ever
Will I ever? I don't know!
Will I ever? I don't think so!
It's in me - I know
But will I ever?
I don't think so! I have so much to give!
So much stayed inside me! But will I ever?
I don't know! Will I ever?
I don't think so! Why? I don't Know!
Just Me
I don't get lonely everytime I'm alone
I find that I'm company for myself.
I have so much to talk to me about.
So much I want me to learn.
So much for me to see.
When my eyes are tired, I put on my Ray Band's
and everything is soft and quiet.
Then there's music to be heard writing to be done,
exercises, pampering my body, no time to be lonesome.
If you were here you'd enjoy me, too.
You and I
I'm here, You're there.
I feel so alone in the world by myself -
No one to love me
No one to care
I know if I would lose you
I myself would be lost . . .
Where Are You?
Are you there?
Show me a sign.
I know you're here,
Show me a sign,
I wonder why? About so many things.
I doubt your existence.
But I know you're there,
See me through this.
It'll take time,
Show me you're here.
I'll try to keep my faith.
I have to - you know me,
I know vou're there.
FOR NO CAUSE
Why do you seem to hate me?
If it's because I'm dirty,
I can bathe myself.
If it's because my hair is unkempt,
I can straighten it.
If it's because my clothes are ragged,
I can mend them
It it's because my shoes are worn,
I can repair them.
If it's because my clothes doesn't fit,
I can have them tailored.
If its because I do not smile,
I can change it.
If it's because I have no hair,
I can purchase a wig.
If it's because I'm loud,
I can become silent.
If it's because I'm crude,
I can become refined
If it's because of how I feel,
I can change my attitude.
But if it's because I'm Black,
I can only refer you to,
The God who made me!
Ruben L. Hines
Homecoming Content
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OCT.
20-
CORONATION 1
8
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P
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Reception/Formal Dance
immediately followinq,
(di ess rotlc will bo en-
forced)
OCT.
21-
WORSHIP SERVICE
11
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University Church
RFC KPT TON
1
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P
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Union Main L.nunqe
GOSPEL EXTRAVAGANZA 7
:00
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Gym
OCT.
22,-
LITTLE MISS JCSU
CONTEST
7
:00
P
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Biddle
OCT .
2 3-
COLLEGE BOWL
GAME NIGHT/ICE
6
:00
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Union Main Liuumjc
CREAM PARLOR
8
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Downstairs Union
OCT.
24-
QUEENS TALLENT &
FASHION SHOW
7
:00
P
m.
Biddle
LADIES NIGHT
9
■00
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Union Main Lounge
OCT.
25-
BLUE & GOLD DAY
Students are asked to wear
blue & gold
MOCK FUNERAL
6
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Biddle
BON FIRE/PEP RALLY
7
30
P
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Field behind McCrorey
OCT.
26-
CONCERT
9
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P
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Park Center
PRE-DAWN DANCE 12
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a
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GYM
DORM COMPETITION
9
45
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Dorms can decorate until
12:00 noon on Friday
OCT.
27-
WAKE-UP MARCH
8
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a .
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PARADE LINE-UP
10
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a .
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Trade & Sycamore
PARADE
11
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a .
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GAME
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Memorial Stadium
GREEK STEP SHOW
6.
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Gym
DANCE 9 p.m.
-1
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a .
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Gym
OCT.
28-
ALUMNI WORSHIP
SERVICE
10
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University Church
STUDENT, FACULTY,
STAFF, ADM. DINNER
5
30
P-
in .
Union Main Lounge
ROLLERSKATING PARTY
Skate Palace (tentative)
"RWOSTTORDISE"
JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY
STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOC.
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CONCERT '84
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FRI., OCT. 26, 1984
— 8:00 PM —
Park Center
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ADVANCE AT THE DOOR
$ 6.00 $ 7.00
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FINANCIAL AFFAIRS OFFICE AT J.C SMITH UNIVERSITY
COMMONWEALTH COLLEGIATE TALENT, INC.
Coronation of Miss JCSU
Almost Paradise
Sitting L. to R. Debbie Kearney 1st attendant to Miss JCSU, Dianne
Sullivan Miss JCSU, Bernetta Bobbitt 2nd attendant to Miss JCSU,
standing • Anita Price Miss JCSU 1983-84 and the men of Paradise.
Our lovely campus queens patiently await the entrance of Miss JCSU and Court
7 %
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Blue And Gold Day
The Coronation of Miss
On October 20, 1984 the Jack S. Brayboy
Gymnasium was the location for the annual
coronation. This year the theme was "Almost
Paradise". Anita Price Miss JCSU 1983-84
returned on this glorious evening to crown Dianne
Sullivan Miss JCSU 1984-85 in a tropical
islandlike setting. This coronation will be
remembered for its uniqueness. Never in the
history of Johnson C. Smith University has there
ever been a coronation contrary to the traditional
white formal gown setting. Diane Sullivan Miss
JCSU, 1984-85 will long be remembered for her
originality.
L to R Mr and Mrs. Kearny, 1st attendant to Miss JCSU - Debbie Kearney, Mrs. Sullivan, Sitting: Miss JCSU and Court 1984-85, standing: Anita
Miss JCSU • Dianne Sullivan, Mr. Sullivan, 2nd attendant to Miss JCSU - Bernetta Bobbitt, 1983-84 and the men of Paradise
Mr. and Mrs. Bobbitt.
Price Miss JCSU
Johnson C. Smith University
Johnson C. Smith University has an abundance of beauty. Our campus queens are shown in their lovely ensembles as they patiently wait to
congratulate, Dianne Sullivan, Miss JCSU
Anne Wright Miss R. W. Johnson Choir
Sonya Dalton, Miss Health and Physical Ed. is congratulated by
President Albright
Shirley Caesar Williams
Known as the "First
Lady of Gospel Music",
Shirley Caesar Williams
is one of the leading
female gospel vocalists
today. After singing
with the legendary Car-
avans, she branched out
on her own as a solo
performer. She won a
Grammy Award for
"Rejoice in 1978 and
she was nominated for
"Jesus" in 1984. Her
most recent album
"Sailin" has received
considerable airplay on
radios all around the
country. Her songs re-
flect the message that
"Jesus is ALIVE!" and
he is indeed the son of
God. Her performance
in the Jack S. Brayboy
Gymnasium on October
21, 1984 was an evening
of ministry and music.
We pray for continuing
success and that God
will bless her music and
ministry as she and the
Caesar singers touch
the lives of people
around the world.
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Mrs. Albright is chosen from the audience to get involved.
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The Coronation of Little Miss
During the 1984 Homecoming festivities,
Leisha Highe, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Highe
was crowned as Little Miss JCSU. Leisha is 8
yrs. old and a fan of Michael Jackson and polo
bears. She was also featured during halftime
ceremonies at the football game against
Winston-Salem State. JCSU could not have
asked for a better representative for Homecom-
ing. We are confident she will grow into a
beautiful young lady. At right - Miss JCSU
crowns Little Ms. JCSU
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Johnson C Smith University
Quiz Bowl
Homecoming week included Quiz Bowl
night as part of the homecoming festivities.
Students from each class participated in the
activity. The quiz bowl consisted of general
knowledge trivia questions. The students
participation was great.
Ronnise and Charles are really excited.
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Game Night
The Homecoming festivities were ALIVE with
the Game Night and Ice Cream Parlor. These
activities took place immediately following the Quiz
Bowl.
Lawerence shows his ping-pong expertise
Sherry, it's going to be alright!
I turned around just in time!
Pool, an all-time favorite in the game room.
Ice Cream Parlor
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Roger And Zapp
Ladies and gentlemen, we present to you the mystical Roger
Troutman and Zapp! Roger rocked the Park Center with such hits
as "Midnight Hour" "More Bounce" and "I Heard It Through the
Grapevine". Smithites jammed until the midnight hour because
Roger presented a very fresh show. Little Roger Jr. surprised the
audience with a solo. His voice and style was the epitome of his
fathers. Everyone seemed to really enjoy the show. Keep the good
work up Roger.
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Miss Johnson C. Smith
Sara Dianne Sullivan, senior and Early Childhood
Education major served this fine institution as Miss Johnson
C. Smith during the 1984-85 school year. Dianne is a native
of Simpsonville, S.C.
Miss Sullivan wore the crown well and was the true
epitome of a queen. She used originality and broke tradition
from past years of having a formal coronation during
Homecoming. "Almost Paradise" will be remembered as one
of the most unique of its kind.
Sullivan was also a strong academic student. She was on
the Dean's List and a member of Pi Delta Tau Education
Honor Society. We wish the best for your future, Dianne. May
God richly bless you in all of your endeavors.
PHOTOS BY JOHNELL KINSEY
University and Court
Top Left • First Att. Debbie Kearney, Top Right - Second Att. Bernetta Bobbit, Bottom Left/Right Miss Johnson C. Smith University and Court
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Miss Freshman Class, Kimberly Lee.
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Campus Queens
Fr. left to right - Ms. Berry Hall - Reikka McNeil, Ma. Duke Hall ■ Priscilla Stowe, Ms. Carter Hall • Paula Eaton, Ms. Myers Hall - Kim Clark.
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Campus Queens
From left to right ■ Miss New Hall - Deborah Caldwell, Miss Smith Hall • Tonya Demesme, Miss Urban Studies ■ Cheri Bennett, Miss Business Club
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JCSU Women's Basketball Outlook
The outlook for the Johnson C. Smith women's team appears
brighter than in recent years. Three starters and eight returning
players reported for the initial 1984 practice along with a
promising group of first year players.
Last season's top three scorers are back in senior guard Odelia
Johns (15.7 ppg), junior forward Cassandra Howell (14.8 ppg) and
senior center/forward Caryl Hardin (12.4 ppg). Johns became the
second woman to join the JCSU 1,000 point club in the last game
of the '83-'84 season.
Gone are guard Sonya Dalton, whose 7 assists and 3.5 steals
per game will be missed, and forward Latonya Roane (8.3 ppg).
Sophomore Saundra McCracken picked up valuable
experience in operating the point and should be ready to fill in
for the departed Dalton. Immediate help will come from freshman
Sharrion Beard who averaged 24 points per game for Anderson
(Indiana) High.
Despite Cassandra Howell's 10.3 rebounds per game and Caryl
Hardin's 8.3 caroom average, J. C. Smith was edged by 3 rebounds
a game last year. Head coach Steve Joyner brought in a Shelby,
North Carolina standout that will provide immediate help on the
boards. Forward Janice Young (6') of Crest High comes from an
excellent prep program.
Joyner should enjoy a wellspring of leadership from Hardin;
Howell and Johns. "Smokey" Johns earned All-CIAA honors in
1983 while Howell garnered all conference and honorable-mention
All-American honors in 1984. Their court relationship should be
a plus in developing the freshmen potential.
"We have a nucleus of proven talent and the potential to enjoy
a good year," reflected Joyner. "It all comes down to how hungry
our upperclass players are and how willing everyone on the team
is to dedicating themselves to fulfilling that potential."
The women's program has been on the verge of taking the
final step into becoming a league power the past three years with
marks of 13-12, 14-10 and 13-12. The CIAA women's conference
produced the NCAA II national championship and the national
runner-up in the past two years. It's a difficult league to dominate
and even more difficult to remain a consistent winner over a
long-term stretch. Joyner and his team are hoping the 1984-'85
season proved the transition year on the way to a CIAA southern
division title.
Women's Basketball Coach and
Assistant
Head Coach
Steve Joyner
Steve is in his seventh year at
Johnson C. Smith, his fifth as head
women's coach. During that time he has
produced a 50-46 mark and three
All-CIAA performers.
Joyner is a former captain and
point guard for Joe Alston's Golden
Bull teams of 1969-73. He earned a
master's degree in guidance and
counselling from Virginia State Univer-
sity. At JCSU, Steve teaches Health
and Physical Education, serves as an
assistant football coach and directs the
intramural program. Steve and his wife
Nerell have two sons, Steve, Jr. and
Brian.
Assistant Coach
Marsha Alexander
Marsha returns for a second year.
A 1983 graduate of JCSU, Alexander
currently holds school records in career
points (1,188) and career rebounds
(884) as a former Smith player. She
successfully guided the first-ever JCSU
women's volleyball team to the finals of
the CIAA tournament and a winning
record in the Fall of 1984.
JCSU Basketball Coaches
Head Basketball Coach
Robert Moore
(Right Page)
Robert Douglas Moore enters his seventh
year at the helm of the Johnson C. Smith
University basketball program following a 12-15
rebuilding year. Looking over the history of his
collegiate coaching record, don't expect Bob
Moore to be down long.
The Asheville, NC native is just eight games
away from becoming only the second JCSU coach
to win 100 basketball games. Edward Jackson
compiled 148 wins and 57 losses between 1936 and
1945 before moving on to Howard. Moore has a
92-69 record at Smith and a 93-41 mark at
Virginia Union for a combined 185-110 collegiate
record. Just 15 wins in 1984-85 and Moore will
reach 200 wins in 12 collegiate seasons.
During that 11 year span the Golden Bull
mentor has one other set of statistics that few
coaches can match. Only one player who played
out his eligibility failed to graduate with a college
degree. Moore earned a Masters degree in
mathematics from Temple University and is a
full-time faculty member in the math department
as well as head basketball coach.
"My father (Clarence L. Moore, an inductee
of the Western North Carolina Athletic Hall of
Fame) taught me to win on the courts and in the
class," remarked Moore. "One is not exclusive of
the other."
His academic record makes Robert Moore a
winner no matter what the win column mark
proclaims.
"When we won the CIAA southern division
back to back in 1981 and 1982, my greatest
satisfaction came in May when our seven seniors
that won those titles received their degrees
together."
Moore and his wife Mary live near Davidson
with sons, Bobby, Jr., Bernie and Rayner.
Assistants
Ike Fullard returns for a third year as
assistant coach and recruiter. Ike has added on
responsibilities as an assistant- football coach as
well as his work in the Guidance Department.
A graduate of Norfolk State, Fullard earned
a Masters degree in guidance and counselling
from Nova University. Ike's wife Olivia also works
for Smith as the director of the Mary Irwin Belk
Day Care Center. They have one son, Issac
Fullard III.
Tracey Bookman is serving as a student
assistant after finishing his basketball playing
career last year at Smith. The Houston, Texas
native previously coached junior high basketball
at Northwestern.
Robert Moore - Men's Basketball
Horace At The Helm
Horace Small was selected as the 16th
football coach in Johnson C. Smith University
history. The 46 year-old native of Jacksonville,
Florida, will also serve as athletic director for the
NCAA II school.
Small has served as line coach and
administrative assistant at Smith the past five
years. He is a graduate of Shaw and holds a
Master's Degree in Physical Education from
Florida A&M University. He and his wife, the
former Laverne Hicks, have one son, Horace
Small II.
Coach Small is no stranger to the 14 member
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
(CIAA). He served as an assistant and head coach
at Shaw University in Raleigh, N.C., as well as
assistant at Florida A&M and Delaware State of
the Mid Eastern (MEAC) Conference.
Discipline, organization and hard work are
three qualities most often cited of Small as a
coach.
"J. C. Smith has earned a reputation as an
institution that takes its educational mission
seriously," noted Small. "We feel we can build a
winning program with that philosophy. Parents
want their sons to graduate," he continued. "We
sell our school first in recruiting. An athlete with
the discipline to do well academically has the
discipline needed to succeed out on the field."
As athletic director, Small doesn't plan to shy
away from the challenges of scheduling outside
powers such as a South Carolina State.
"A patsy schedule won't attract the interest
of good athletes or the fans," acknowledged
Small.
Developing a winning program takes time, a
team effort between staff and supporters and, of
course, money. "Developing a carefully monitored
and aggressive business approach to the athletic
program is a necessity for most division II
programs to survive," noted Small. "Starting this
year we will be implementing several new
approaches to strengthen our program in fund
raising and the business community support."
Small is also visiting JCSU alumni associa-
tions to solicit their support in selling the school
to potential prospects. A more extensive scouting
and recruiting network has already been
fashioned over the summer.
"Selling JCSU and Charlotte is no problem
as both have a lot to offer," assessed Small. "In
time, we hope to develop a well-worn path to our
doorstep from the winning high school programs.
We will lose some recruiting battles, but it won't
be from lack of effort."
"In time, we hope to develop a well-worn path to our
door step from the winning high school programs."
— Horace Small
Sharpe
Crosby
Assistant Coaches
MOSES SHARP
Moses is a former tight end and graduate of Johnson C. Smith University. He is the elder statesman
on the Golden Bull staff, entering his 19th year with the program. Sharpe will work with the runningbacks
during the 1984 season, he also serves as a physical education and swimming instructor.
IKE FULLRD
Fullard will use his former quarterback skills at Norfolk State to direct the offense in 1984. Ike
still owns a Spartan school record or two. He has also served as the men's assistant basketball coach
the past three years and has worked in the counselling department on campus. Ike and his wife, Olivia,
have one son.
JOE CROSBY
Joe enters his third year as a linebacker coach. He is a graduate of North Carolina A&T State where
he earned All-MEAC honors as a linebacker. The Charlotte native continued professionally in football
with the AFA champion Charlotte Storm. Joe is employed in the Office of Financial Affairs at JCSU.
KEN TILLMAN
Kenneth is a former All-CIAA defensive tackle from Fayetteville State University. Tillman is
employed by Piedmont Airline and is a part-time assistant working with the defensive line.
JOHN HARRISTON
John joins the Golden Bull family for the first time. He is a former standout offensive guard at
N.C. A&T State. For the past eight years he has served as line coach at independence High School,
helping build one of Charlotte's better high school programs. He is married with two children. Harriston
will work with the offensive linemen.
Wesley Leads an Offense
Back on its Feet
Johnson C. Smith's pass-oriented attack has
kept one of the CIAA's top running talents out of
the limelight the past few years. The spotlight in
1984 may dramatically showcase the running abil-
ity of senior Darrel Wesley as the Golden Bulls
switch to the wishbone and a greater emphasis on
the ground game
Wesley staked his credentials early as a fresh-
man in 1981. Darrel carried the ball 175 times for
829 yards (4.7 yards per carry) and four TDs. A
series of injuries kept the Washington, D.C. native
out of the line-up for half of his sophomore year
when he carried the ball only 78 times for 269 yards
(3.4 ypc). Healthy again as a junior, Darrel carried
the ball 120 times for 563 yards (4.6 ypc).
During a good portion of his career, the Golden
Bulls were filling the air with passes. Wesley led all
receivers in 1983 with 28 receptions for 333 yards.
He has 51 career catches for 555 yards. In total.
Wesley has accounted for 2,216 career offensive
yards (88.6 yards per game) in his first three years.
"It's obvious Darrel hasn't been getting the call
enough," cited Horace Small. "Darrel is in excel-
lent shape and can take a lot of punishment for a
player his size."
The 5'8" speedster, who runs the 40 yard dash
in 4.4 seconds, has increased his weight to 180
pounds.
"I've been able to build up my weight without
sacrificing speed," remarked Wesley. "I'm hoping
the weight room will add durability since it appears
I'll be carrying the ball more."
As a freshman, Wesley finished 6 yards behind
CIAA rushing leader Dennis Mahon of Hampton
Institute. Darrel has been operating in the shadow
of Livingstone's prolific JoJo White the past two
seasons.
"The change in offense should open up more
opportunities for me," reflected Wesley. "The guys
up front have been working hard 1 think the entire
offensive unit is excited about the change."
Logan Wrestles
with Ambition
There is little limit to the physical strength and
talent of nose guard John Logan. In high school he
was an outstanding heavyweight wrestler as well
as an all-conference tackle and shotputter.
Logan has not let up as a collegian. Filling in for
an injured starter in the first game of his freshman
year, John impressed coaches immediately. His
tenacious play and deceptive quickness earned
him the spot for good.
"John pushes himself real hard," noted defen-
sive coach Joe Crosby. "He's not happy making
83 tackles in 10 games despite being double
teamed."
Logan patrols the tackle to tackle area with
alarming quickness.
"I guess my wrestling experience helps me shed
blockers," stated the Stanley, N.C. native.
And a great deal of strength, too. John bench
presses 475 pounds and does squats with 800
pounds. He has pared down his weight from 310
pounds to 280 on a 6 foot frame.
"Logan will get up at 5:30am and work out on his
own," mentioned Small. "He's exceptionally
motivated."
John continues to excel in other areas as well.
He is the 1983 84 CIAA shot-put champion. One
of the oldest JCSU track records is Billy Corbett's
heave of 52' 11" in the shot-put set in 1972. Cor-
bett, at 6'6", went on to be a first round draft
choice of the Cleveland Browns.
Logan twice reached over 50 feet early in 1983.
At the JCSU Relays, John tossed the weight 52'2".
"I noticed that his girlfriend and mother were at
that meet," quipped Horace Small. "You can be
sure that each will have a season pass for the 1984
football season."
Logan was selected by league coaches on the
second team All-CIAA team in 1983. Entering his
junior year, the coaches voted him to the 1984
pre season All CIAA team. It's an honor that the
East Gaston High graduate has worked extremely
hard for. One thing is for sure, he'll never be
satisfied if there is any room for improvement left.
1984 JCSU Golden Bull Football Team
52 Billy Banks Junior LB Charlotte, NC
Broke into the starting line-up as an inside linebacker in 1983. Can play outside as well. Smart player
with good hitting power. Shows steady improvement. Will be a starter in 1984.
1983 Stats: 70 tackles (30 solo) 2 intercepts 1 QB sack 2 pass break-ups
38 James Branch Sophomore FS Ft. Washington, MD
Red-shirted last year as a runningback. Moved to free safety in Spring practice, where he impressed
the coaching staff. Branch enters the 1984 season as a starter. Good natural instincts. Good future ahead.
25 Anthony Byers Freshman CB Charlotte, NC
Byers was a standout player at East Mecklenburg High who originally decided against attending
college. After a layoff, Anthony found he missed the game. Smith coaches are glad he did. Good pass
coverage ability, speed and open field tackling. Byers is a strong candidate to start as a CB.
72 Kelvin Davis Junior OG East Orange, NJ
Two year starter at right guard. Versatile, hard nosed athlete who played both sides of the line last
year, accounting for eight tackles in the goal line defense. Veteran player who will be a key to the effective-
ness of the offensive line. Should be considered for post season honors.
2 Wendell Dixon Sophomore QBWR Madison, FL
Versatile athlete who has played defensive back, quarterback and wide receiver. Dixon enters 1984 as
the back-up QB in the wishbone attack. Will likely see action as a receiver during the year if the freshmen
develop well.
28 Jeff Easterling Sophomore RB Miami, FL
Florida speedster who accounted for 6 TDs in his first year in 1983. Jeff runs the 40 yard dash in 4.4
seconds. Alternating with Darrei Wesley last season, he averaged 4.6 yards per run (58 carries, 268 yards).
Easterling will carry the ball much more as a starter in the wishbone.
1983 Stats: 58 carries 268 yards 6 TDs 8 catches 30 yards
88 Tracey Gainey Sophomore WR Winston-Salem, NC
Starting WR with the promise of great things to come. Catches well in a crowd, runs good patterns. A
natural, instinctive athlete with the ability and personal drive to make a reputation in the CIAA soon.
1983 Stats: 8 games 19 receptions 144 yards
20 Alvin Glenn Sophomore CB Winston-Salem, NC
Glenn was switched from RB to cornerback during Spring ball. Alvin has handled the switch well. Will
start the 1984 year in a back up role with the capability to push as a starter.
61 Derwin Gray Sophomore OG South Boston, VA
Red-shirted last year behind three year veteran Willie Hughes at left guard. Strong points are
intelligence and discipline. Ideal lineman for the wishbone attack. Well developed from weight training.
Coaches are excited about his future. Will start at left guard after a fine Spring showing.
77 Ernie Harris Junior DE South Boston, VA
An athlete of good potential who has been sidelined by knee injuries the last two years. Ernie was
slated as a starter. The last operation involved major work making it uncertain whether Harris will be able to
come back as a player.
18 Keith Harris Junior QB Decatur, GA
Starting quarterback in the newly-installed wishbone offense. Pitches out well, has the needed
strength to be a wishbone QB. Passing ability is solid.
1983 Stats: 2-9-2 43 yards 4 rushes (-9 yards)
56 Walter Harris Junior LB DE Garner, NC
Intent player who accounted for 58 tackles (19 solo) as an inside linebacker in 1983. Hard hitter with
good instincts. Walter may be called upon to help as a defensive end if he is not starting as a linebacker.
1983 Stats: 58 tackles (19 solo) 1 intercept 1 fumble recovery
30 Michael Hoyles Junior RB Rock Hill, SC
Versatile RB who has been used as both a tailback and fullback. Michael runs stronger as the game
progresses. Good pass catching ability as well.
1983 Stats: 36 carries 107 yards (2.9 ypc) 13 receptions 65 yards
47 Stepfan Jones Junior LB Atlanta, GA
Back-up linebacker who made the team in a walk-on capacity in 1983. Stepfan has worked hard in the
weight room and shows super determination. Jones is trying to come back after a tumor operation on his
leg.
27 Ed Lilly Junior SS Albemarle, NC
Strong candidate for a starting spot in the secondary. Started four games last year. Ed has improved
his physical strength with the weights. Led the defense in pass break-ups in 1983.
1983 Stats: 32 tackles (15 solo) 1 intercept 9 pass break-ups
99 John Logan Junior NG East Gaston, NC
A coach's dream player. Hard working, dedicated and effective lineman. Benches 475 pounds, does
squats with 800 pounds. Quiet leader who constantly strives to improve. Second team All CIAA as a
sophomore.
Selected by the coaches as a preseason All-CIAA pick.
1983 Stats: 83 tackles (26 solo) 6 QB sacks
33 Wilbur Mapp Junior FB Asheville, NC
Mapp missed Spring practice while recovering from surgery. Starting fullback last year. Developing
good power. Will battle Mark Saunders for the starting spot.
1983 Stats: 86 rushes 341 yards (3.9 ypc) 4 TDs 9 receptions 51 yds.
51 Jerome McCoy Freshman LB
McCoy arrived at Smith as a fullback. He was red-shirted last year and looked at in several positions.
Finally settling at linebacker, he had an impressive Spring practice. McCoy has height (6'3"), range and
speed for the outside LB position. Jerome is scheduled as a starter for 1984.
42 Jarius Moore Sophomore CB Decatur, GA
Good pass defender. Jarius saw a lot of action in the second half of the 1983 season. Moore combines
4.5 speed with the ability to hit hard. Moore will be a starter in 1984.
1983 Stats: 38 tackles (20 solo) 1 QB sack 2 intercepts 1 fumble recovery 5 pass break-ups
41 Tim Newman Junior RB/FB Charlotte, NC
Versatile back expected to see more playing time in 1984. Newman accounted for 2 TDs in a support
role as a fullback. Tim has natural ability with potential to do well.
1983 Stats: 31 carries 81 yards (2.6 ypc) 2 TDs 4 catches 33 yards
32 Mark Saunders Sophomore FB Winston-Salem, NC
In his first year of play in 1980, Mark served notice of great things to come by setting the school record
for the longest run, 98 yards against Virginia Union. Saunders compiled 596 yards on 136 carries and scored
6 TDs in his initial year. He dropped out of school for personal reasons afterward. Now 20 pounds heavier,
Mark returned to form quickly in Spring practice as he attempts his comeback.
1 Leon Scott Senior DB Sumter, SC
Reserve defensive back with experience and desire. Forte has been his specialty team play where he
led that unit with 15 tackles. Will play a support role in 1984.
53 Reginald Scott Junior C Los Angeles, CA
Reginald may have a shot at the center spot. Played behind Richard Shankle the past two years. Will
be able to fill in at guard.
85 Marvin Sharpe Sophomore TE Pinetop, NC
Back-up tight end who will compete with Ralph Williams for a starting shot. Converted from a fullback
as a freshman last year. Could be a help in 1984.
5 Leon Shipp Sophomore WR East Gaston, NC
A receiver with a future. Leon has good height at 6'3" and ability at large. As a freshman, he earned
playing time in the second half of the season. Good Hands.
1983 Stats: 4 catches 50 yards
73 Ben Singleton Sophomore OT,C Summerville, SC
Held his own as a freshman starter in six games last year. Ben has not stopped growing since arriving.
Singleton has built up to 270 pounds in the weight room on a 6'4" frame. Coaches rates him a future
prospect for post season honors. Will start at either right tackle or center in 1984. Snaps ball on punts.
50 Larry Staidender Sophomore C/LB
Larry transferred to Smith from Bishop College in Texas. Good Spring showing has Staidender as a
strong candidate for starting center. Will be able to help out in 1984 whether he starts or not.
49 Vernon Stowe Sophomore LB/DE Kings Mountain, NC
Another young player who has developed well through weight training. Red-shirted last year but will be
a starter in 1984. Good speed for his 238 lb. size as an outside linebacker. May be moved to defensive end
during summer workouts. Will contribute a major role in 1984.
23 Darrel Welsey Senior RB Washington, DC
The best all-around athlete in the offensive backfield, Darrel has 4.4 speed and is a tough-nosed
competitor. Injuries have delayed him from passing the 3,000 offensive yard mark, which he will do early in
the season.
1983 Stats: 120 rushes 563 yards 4 TDs 28 catches 333 yards
76 Kelvin White Sophomore OT Winston-Salem, NC
A starter from day one as a freshman last year. A confident, stronger Kelvin will be a major force on the
offensive line and will develop into an A11-C1AA candidate before his career is over. White displayed
versatility last season playing defensive tackle also, accounting for 13 tackles. Will start as left OT.
10 Anthony Wicker Senior P/K Greenville, SC
Leading punter in the CIAA with a 39.3 ypp average. Wicker displayed versatility along with his strong
leg in kicking a school record 47 yard field goal against Winston-Salem State last year. Anthony was good
for 13 of 15 extra point kick attempts as well as performing kickoff chores.
1983 Stats: 13 of 15 extra points 5 of 9 field goals 35 punts 1418 yards 39.3 ypp
31 Jackie Wilkes Sophomore SS Charlotte, NC
Versatile athlete who reported to school as an offensive guard and defensive tackle but was converted
to linebacker. Displaying good mobility and speed, Wilkes was moved to strong safety where he'll be a
starter in 1984. Intelligent player, excellent hitter and a team leader. Jackie has a bright future ahead.
1983 Stats: 33 tackles (14 solo) 1 QB sack 3 pass break-ups
82 Ralph Williams Senior TE Merritt Island, FL
Ralph has played both defensive and tight end in his career. Started six games as a sophomore as TE
subbing for injured Ed McNeely. Strong blocker, runs well and has capable hands. Williams will start as the
TE in 1984.
62 Leroy Wise Junior OG Columbia, SC
Leroy played a support role on the offensive line. Playing time may increase in 1984 because of the
physical demands made on guards in the wishbone offense. Capable.
79 Robert Wright Senior OT Washington, DC
Three year starter at right tackle. Versatile big man who plays both sides of the line. Standing at 6'5",
Wright has shed his original 320 pound frame to 280 pounds of solid strength in the weight room. A
dominating player. Credited with 10 tackles and 2 fumble recoveries in goal line stands.
NUMERICAL ROSTER
Bulls through
the years:
No.
NAME
Pos
Ht
Wt
Class
Hometown
1
Leon Scott
DB
5T0"
170
SR
Sumter, SC
2
Wendell Dixon
QB WR
61"
190
JR
Madison, FL
4
Sherman Jacobs
PRS
5T0"
165
FR
Washington, DC
5
Leon Shipp
WR
6'3"
190
SO
East Gaston, NC
10
Anthony Wicker
P K
6'2"
215
SR
Greenville, SC
12
Brian Hagell
QB
6T
180
FR
Elizabeth, NJ
15
Ramon Hudson
QB
6'4"
210
FR
Raleigh. NC
18
Keith Harris
QB
6'1"
200
JR
Decatur, GA
19
Terry Jones
QB
510"
165
FR
Weldon, NC
20
Alvin Glenn
DB
5' 10"
187
JR
Winston Salem, NC
21
Alfonso Horner
DB
6'3"
200
FR
Miami, FL
23
Darrel Wesley
RB
5'8"
180
SR
Washington, DC
24
Michael Swain
RB
511"
185
FR
Tampa, FL S
25
Anthony Byers
CB
6'1"
175
FR
Charlotte, NC
27
Ed Lilly
CB
511"
175
SO
Albemarle, NC
28
Jeff Easterling
RB
5'9"
155
SO
Miami, FL
29
Horace Jackson
DB
63"
220
FR
Miami, FL
30
Michael Hoyles
RB
511"
186
JR
Rock Hill, SC
31
Jackie Wilkes
SS
6"
210
SO
Charlotte. NC
32
Mark Saunders
FB
6'
230
SO
Winston Salem, NC
33
Wilbur Mapp
FB
6'
215
JR
Asheville, NC
34
James McLean
RB
61VS"
225
FR
Bunn Level, NC
36
James McNeil
FB
61"
230
FR
Chester, SC
37
Michael King
DB
67"
185
FR
Miami, FL
38
James Branch
CB
511"
175
SO
Ft Washington, MD
41
Tim Newman
RB
6'
195
JR
Charlotte, NC
42
Janus Moore
CB
510"
180
JR
Decatur, GA
44
Robert Smith
RB
61"
235
FR
St George, SC
47
Stepfan Jones
LB
6'
220
JR
Atlanta, GA
49
Vernon Stowe
LB
6'2"
230
SO
Kings Mountain, NC
50
Larry Staidender
C
6'
235
SO
51
Jerome McCoy
LB
6T
215
FR
Sumter, SC
52
Billy Banks
LB
6T
220
JR
Charlotte, NC
53
Reginald Scott
C
61"
220
JR
Los Angeles. CA
54
Craig Warren
LB
6'2"
235
JR
Camden, NJ
55
Tony White
LB
6'2"
205
FR
Fort Mill. SC
56
Walter Harris
LB
6'
220
JR
Garner, NC
60
Dwight Connor
LB
6'2"
220
FR
Shernlls Ford, NC
61
Derwin Gray
OG
61"
245
SO
South Boston. VA
62
Leroy Wise
OG
5'9"
215
JR
Columbia, SC
63
Morton Copland
LB
6'4"
218
FR
Miami, FL
65
James Alan II
DT
6'2"
235
FR
Postland, VA
67
Prince Stone
LB
6'2"
225
FR
Tampa, FL
68
Canty Simon, Jr
TE
6'4"
200
FR
Greeleyville. SC
69
Kenneth Smith
LB
61"
235
FR
Miami, FL
70
Tyrone Mack
OT
63' ."
245
FR
Eau Claire, SC
71
Ronald Bond
DT
6'2> "
235
FR
Buford, SC
72
Kelvin Davis
OG
63"
230
JR
East Orange, NJ
73
Ben Singleton
OT C
6'4"
270
SO
Summerville, SC
74
Henry Gilhard
DT
6'4"
250
FR
Summerville, SC
75
Randy Greene
DT
6'5"
280
FR
Orangeburg. SC
76
Kelvin White
P K
6'2"
215
SR
Winston Salem. NC
77
Ernie Harris
DT
61"
260
JR
South Boston. VA
79
Robert Wright
OT
6'6"
280
SR
Washington, DC
81
Ivey Joe Williams
TE
61"
240
FR
Elizabeth, NJ
82
Ralph Williams
TE
61"
220
SR
Merritt Island, FL
84
Isaac Simmons
TE
6'5"
215
FR
McClellanville, SC
85
Marvin Sharpe
TE
6'
210
SO
Pinetop, NC
86
Ronald Caper
TE
6'3"
195
FR
Buford, SC
88
Tracey Gamey
WR
6'2"
185
SO
Winston Salem, NC
99
John Logan
NG
6'
280
JR
Stanley, NC
Stacey Copeland
TE
6'2"
180
FR
Miami, FL
David Gaddist
PK
5T0"
213
FR
Ridgeville, VA
James Lemon
RB
511"
185
FR
St. George, SC
Daniel Thompson
DB
6'1"
180
FR
Fairmont, NC
Donald White
CB/P
510 1 "
205
FR
Eutawville, SC
Kenneth Williams
TE
6'2 l ,"
215
FR
Buford, SC
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Student Life
The Glamorous
Life
In The Chemistry Lab
The above picture 19 one example of academic excellence. In the chemistry lab, Felecia Beane and Darryl Hood work together on a lab project.
Smithites Study!
Emmette checks the card catalog.
Darryl Wesley, (Man of the Hour) prepares for a test.
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Newspapers provide interesting reading.
Thin young lady prepares an assignment for tomorrow's class.
Carla. you should be studying rather than reading People!
Pursuing Academic Excellence
Will I get waited on today or tomorrow?
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Bernetta studies diligently to make the grade
"Let me see, what was the formula I used" says Andre, the brain
More
Onions! phew!
Student Life
Dannette and Jackie prepare for a test.
Grub Time!
Smithites chat in the canteen.
PHOTOS BY HERBERT SIDNEY
Here And There
Mike, stop hamming it up!
This ice cream tastes old!
PHOTOS BY HERBERT SIDNEY
Females Of
Lita gels into the latest sounds
Adrienne and Beverly Rive Pat a birthday surprise.
PHOTOS BY HERBKRT SIDNEY
The New Dorm
Pam is on her way to work.
Rhodda gives you the Ultra-Brite smile.
PHOTOS BY HERBERT SIDNEY
Smithites In
Dennis, watch where you're going!
Conversing on the block.
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It's a step show!
Terry, will you please come on and stop posing
PHOTOS BY HERBERT SIDNEY
Action
Kenya, Crosby the ma9ter of the pool table
PHOTOS BY HERBERT SIDNEY
Dubie, I'm not going anywhere with you.
More Student Life
Que Dogs!
Robin and Dannette take a stroll across the plaza.
Organizations in Action
The Life of
a Bull
Dorm Life
Three people enter the New Hall.
The fellows prepare for a game of basketball.
Lounging in the downstairs lobby of the New Ha
eady for GQ, or what??
PHOTOS BY HERB SIDNEY
Doing It With Style
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PHOTOS BY HKRBERT SIDNEY
Are you coming to the game tonight?
Ladies Of The New Hall In Action
This conversation is becoming a bit boring!
Men Of The New Hall In Action
Vince you should read this!
The twins get it together!
PHOTOS BY HERBERT SIDNEY
January Edition of
Daniel Harrison Male Vocalist Champion
Charles Head Male Vocalist Challenge
Terri Henry Drama Champion
Robin Bishop Drama Challenger
Dance Champions Motion Masters
Star Search 85
Annie Wright Female Vocalist Champion
Kim Jackson Female Vocalist Challenger
Loretta Johnson Female Spokes Model Champion Kimberly Lee Female Spokes Model Challenger
Dance Challengers Lyceum 3
A Few Of The Very Many That Made
January Edition Of Star Search A Success
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And Staff
UAKYL HALL JUHN UATtS
Greenfield Hall Under Construction
Faculty
Mrs. Bessie Ledbetter, English
Dr. Turner, English
Ms. Graham, English
Dr. Roealyn Jones, English
Mrs. Highe, English
Mr. Drake, English
Mr. Paul Hailey, English Mrs. Helen Caldwell, Sociology/Social Work Dr. Thomaa Priest, Sociology/Social Work
Faculty
Dr. Percial Thomas, History/Political Dr. Hermitte, History/Political Science Mr. Ruben Hine9, Hi9tory/Political
Science Science
Mr. or Dr. Hoffman, Hi9tory Rev. Devia Phine9e, Religiou9 Life Mr. Nigel Ayton, Foreign Language
Faculty
Dr. Huey Rowe-Anderaon, Physical
Science/Chemistry
Dr Little, Biology
Dr. Perumal, Math/Physics
Dr. Dias, Physical Science/Chemistry Ms. Aldriche Watkins, Chemistry
Ms. Washington, Biology
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Ms. Deborah Billie, Math
Dr. Rufus Pettis, Physics/Math Dr. Hampton Wright, Computer Science
Faculty
Ms. Grady, Music
Mrs. Ossibelle Dixon, health and Physical Dr. P. Worthy-Dawkins, Health and
Ed. Physical Ed., Dept. Head
Faculty And Staff
Mra. Willie Mobley, Sec. - Residence Life Mrs. Linda Albright, Librarian
Ms. Cynthia Maxwell, Librarian
Staff
Ms. Frances Harris, Sec. Univ.
232 Relations/Sports Info.
Mrs. Cheryl Martin, Counselor • Mr. Herbert Gidnev, Asst. Program Dir.
Admissions Student Union
Staff
Ma. Genevieve Kinard
Registrar's Office - Assistant
Ms. Vermelle McManus
Registrar's Office - Sec.
Staff In Action
Curtina Simmons, Director of Placement, Student Affaire
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Shirley Wilkin.
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Anne C. Lee, Curriculum Librarian
PHOTOS BY REGGIE McCONNELL
Lewis Dowdy, Counseling and Testing
Staff In Action
Mike Sutton, Residence Hall Coordinator, Residence Life
PHOTOS BY REGGIE McCONNELL
Staff In Action
Jiing-wen Huang, Systems Analyst, Computer Center
Staff In Action
William C. Covington, Director Campus Security George E. Williamson, Asst. Director Campus Police
Rhonda B. Connelly, Switchboard Operator
Kay Watts, Switchboard Operator, General Services
Office of
Director, Physical Plant, Annie B. Strong, Sec. Phys. Plant, Carolyn Ford, Acct. Clerk Fin. Aff, Gladys
1 Director, Fin. Aff., Theresa Dalton, Cashier, Financial Aff., Amy Elston, Acct. Sec. K
PHOTOS BY REGGIE McCONNELL
Financial Affairs
Mamie Melton, Acct. Rec. Clerk, Annie Hunter, Asst. Cash,
Payroll Clerk, Fumess J. Armstead, Purch. Agent, Fin. Aff.,
Dorothy Hamilton, Acct. Clerk, Fin. Aff. Louis E. Hayes
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PHOTOS BY REGGIE McCONNELL
Upward Bound And Special Services
Upward Bound Project
Upward Bound is a pre-college preparatory program
designed for the underachieving high school student who
exhibits a high degree of potential. The primary goal of the
program is to generate the academic skills and motivation
necessary for success in education beyond high school.
The target group to be served is those low-income or
potential first generation college students who have potential
for success in a 2 or 4 year college but who, without the program,
would not be likely to gain admission to or successfully
complete college due to inadequate preparation, and/or
underachievement. Students may enter the pro-
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Special Services Program
Special Services is a program designed to work with a
limited number of freshmen and sophomores whose previous
academic performance and cultural exposure indicate need for
supportive services in order to enable them to achieve
successfully at the college level. The program consists of three
basic components: reading skills and language laboratory use,
tutorial assistance, and counseling and contact services.
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Photoa By Reginald McConnell
Financial Aid
Mr. Isaac Coley, Mrs. Carolyn Smith, Mrs. Shirley Whitley, Mr. Ranee Jackson.
FINANCIAL AID
Application Procedure
A student must file an application for student financial aid each academic year. One annual
application, when properly completed, will place the applicant in consideration for any aid
funds administered by the Student Financial Aid Office. Applications should be filed with
the Director, Office of Student Financial Aid, Johnson C. Smith University, Charlotte, North
Carolina 28216.
All applicants for financial assistance must submit a statement of financial resources. All
students and parents are requested to complete the Family Financial Statement (FFS) which
is processed by the American College Testing Service (ACT) in Iowa City, Iowa. This
application can be used for the Pell Grant Program also. Please be sure to read all the
information and instructions to ensure that the application has been completed correctly. These
forms are available at high school guidance offices and at the Student Financial Aid Office
at the University. Students who expect to receive academic scholarships, athletic grants, or
music grants must submit their applications in the same manner as those who apply for federal
assistance.
The institution's financial aid office will accept the Financial Aid form processed by College
Scholarship Service (CSS) if the ACT application is not available.
As a general rule, the deadline for all applications is April 15 of each year; however,
applications are accepted after this date for students who are admitted after April 15.
A student's eligibility for the Pell Grant award is taken into account in the amount of
aid awarded from funds administered by the institution. The Pell Grant will likely constitute
a considerable portion of the total amount of aid awarded; however, it is imperative that
applicants file Pell Grant applications as soon as the forms are available.
Satisfactory Academic Progress
To be eligible to receive financial aid students must maintain satisfactory academic
progress as determined by the institution. Students not meeting such academic requirements
may not receive financial assistance for the semester if they fail to meet requirements.
The Library
The James B. Duke Memorial Library, a modern
structure near the center of the campus, was completed in the
summer of 1967. It has an open-shelf arrangement, designed
to create interest and to provide easy access to the collection.
Total resources of the library include materials directly
related to classroom work, as well as general and recreational
reading materials. It houses valuable reference books, bound
and unbound periodicals, pamphlets, and audio-visual
materials, in addition to the general book collection — all of
which promote the objectives of the University. These are
frequent displays on subjects of general and special interest.
Books and periodicals that are not available in the James
B. Duke Memorial Library may be obtained from other libraries
through inter-library loans and copying facilities.
Comfortable reading areas are provided on both floors of
the library. On the second floor are located study carrels for
instructors and students. The west wing of the building houses
the Audiovisual Center and two classrooms for lectures and
viewing.
Policies, designed for the interest of all users of the library,
appear in the Library Guide, which is distributed at the
circulation desk.
Mrs. Mildred Sanders
Mrs. Linda P. Albright
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Mrs. Cynthia Maxwell
Staff
Mrs. Barbara Carr
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Ms. Donna R. Smith
L. to R. Victoria Battle, Lana Boulware,
Katherine Brown, Stephanie Fruster, Ella
Mae Hairston, Deron Hardaway, Stefan
Jones, La Shun Lawson, Gregory Lee,
McConnell, Larry Murchinson, Darryl
Sturgis, Hope Washington, Alfonso Wil-
lingham, Deedra Wright, Not Pictured Mr
Gidney, Sylvester Scipio and Angela Pitt
Yearbook Staff
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PHOTOS BY JOHNELL KINSEY
Although I don't know where to start or how to start I will always remember this year. When I was editor of the yearbook
in 1982, I discovered so many hidden strengths that I never thought existed within me. Now that I am editor once again
I've found those strengths to be a big asset.
This years book is composed of some of the most exciting events in the history of Johnson C. Smith University. However,
I regret not being able to provide a representation of every event that occurred this school year. In the near future I hope
the administration will find it within themselves to increase the yearbook budget. It was not easy to produce a yearbook
with a budget that has been the same since 1981 when the publishing company's prices increased at the same time. Nonetheless,
I made it with the help of God.
To whom ever the 1986 editor might be I leave you with these words of wisdom. Plan your ladder diagram carefully
because it will help you to meet each deadline on time. Organize your time wisely because time is of the essence when you
are working on deadlines. Monitor your budget carefully because it is not hard to overspend such a minute budget. Pray
constantly because prayer will be your only source of dependable help.
In addition to this, I thank my advisor Rev. Calvin Hood who was always understanding and very supportive; Francis
Harris, Phil Busher and Carl Bergman who provided me with photographs; Wayne Wolfe my publisher from Walsworth
Publishing Company; Maxine Mackins who provided me with professional advice; President and Mrs. Albright who provided
their home and hospitality; Johnell Kinsey owner and operator of Kinsey Photography and my staff Sylvester, Deedra, Reggie,
Mr. Gidney, Darryl, Katherine, Ella, LaShun, Hope, Vickie, Deron, Terrence, Alfonso, Stefan, Angela, Lana, Larry, Greg,
and Stephanie.
PHOTOS BY JOHNELL KINSEY
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