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DILIGENCE
Use this moment wisely
%li passes swiftly into history
Live as you would live
Now
Fully
Plant dreams firmly
Every step of the way
Leave Regret open-mouthed
And hungry.
By Eugenia A. Franklin-Springer
Dedication
Associate Professor William O. Hull
Forty-one Years of Service
to
Education
It is a pleasure for the YEARBOOK staff and students of UMES to dedicate the 1981-82, yearbook to William O. Hull, jr., Asso-
ciate Professor of Physics, who has dedicated 41 years of his life to the education of youth, twenty of which has been at the Uni-
versity of Maryland Eastern Shore.
At a very young age, while attending Wicomico County Schools, William Hull's ambition was to be a doctor, but fate apparently
foresaw the service he could render in education. As a product of Nanticoke High School in Nanticoke, Maryland, Lincoln
University in Pennsylvania, and the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, William O. Hull prepared himself
well for the service he was to render in the sciences. Many youth of the area and from UMES are in scientific or engiiieering fields
because of the wisdom and guidance he gave them. According to Mr. Hull, one of his most gratifying experiences was teaching his
three younger brothers who are now engineers and one sister who is a medical researcher.
Mr. Hull's expertise has been utilized over the years in many community activities. He was the first non-white to serve on the
Wicomico County Board of Education, in 1960 to 1971, he was President of the Board. He has served as Vice-Chairman of the Del-
marva Chapter of the American Institute of Physics. He is a member of the Board of Directors for Retarded Children of Wicomico
County. In 1975, he was senior Chairman of the Salisbury Chapter of National Conference of Christian and Jews. He has served as
advisor to the Cooperative Education Program at UMES, the 1974 Feasibility Study, the UMAB/UMES Professional School Task
Force Study Committee.
In 1975, the UMES student body chose Mr. Hull for "The Most Helpful Teacher Award". In 1976, the Phi Beta Sigma
Fraternity selected him as the "Sigma Man of The Year".
Over the years, Mr. Hull has assisted on committees and projects with dignity and loyalty and has been responsible for much of
the progress and growth of the University, especially in the Department of Natural Sciences.
In spite of his numerous achievements and his busy lifestyle, Mr. Hull is modest and always willing to help. In closing, he com-
ments: "I have participated in the turbulent 60's and have seen new goals, new directions and new concepts emerge during the 70's.
It remains for the 80's to bring the plans and commitments of the 70's into full realization. It is for our best interest that we start to
improve conditions as soon as possible."
We, the staff of the YEARBOOK, thank Mr. William O. Hull, ]r. for his many years of dedication to the progress of Educatio n
here at UMES.
Honored Upon Retirement
Mr.
William
O. Hull
20 years
of service
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Dr.
Casey
Jones
8 years
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The 1981-82 YEARBOOK pays tribute to Rev. Kenneth Martin of the Music Department, a
man who is truly dedicated to the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. As Director of four
different bands (marching, concert, stage, and jazz), he has put our bands in competition with
the best of musical aggregations.
Rev. Martin is a native of North Carolina. During the '50's and '60s he was Band Director as
well as Director of Music in Greensboro and Jackson, Tennessee. He later moved to Cheyney, Pa.
where he was Assistant Professor and Director of Bands. Just before he came to UMES, in 1976,
he was Band Director in Oxford, Massachusetts. While at Cheyney, he was given the Collegiate
Football Centennial Band Award and in 1970 a documentary film was made in his honor, "K.A.
Martin and His Music". In Oxford, Mass. he received numerous plaques, trophies, and certifi-
cates of appreciation. Here at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, he has received
trophies and plaques for outstanding services and performances of the "Soul Explosion March-
ing Band".
Rev. Martin presently resides in Princess Anne, Maryland with his beautiful wife, three sons
and a daughter. He is a licensed and ordained minister and an Associate Professor. He is a
member of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity.
Rev. Martin truly understands the word, "DEDICATION".
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Euphimo Arnold
Jerry Arrington
Larry Barkley
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Ronald Brown
Jean E. Carter
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Patricia Casson
Emma Daniels
Mark Davis
Brian Cox
Thomas Dickerson
Stephen Dillard
Robert Easterly
Deborah Emely 7
Gregg Mcintosh
Harold McManus
Ucheoma Okike
Ronald Pollitt
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Lisa Reese
8 Theodoshia Roberts
Dee Reynolds
Kenneth Simmons
Addie Smith
Jeffrey Smith
Gregory Stansbury
John Thomas
Bendaiqua Walls
Cheryl A. Walley
Diane Waters
Barbara Washington 9
Shirley Ennis
Jeff Gaines
Lillie Green
Jeanette Harmon
Linda Haas
Wallace Hayden
10 Darnise Henry
Herman Henderson
Emma Holmes
Bernadette Jones
Jerry Jones
Hanna King
Kim King
Kevin Mansfield
Janis Martin
Alrethia M. Matthews
John Mayes, HI n
James Brown
Terri Grantham
Baisat King
Tina McNeil
Bert Nwosu
Mae Winslow
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Sage, wherever you are
Do you see us growing
And passing through stages of maturity?
And some of us who have passed through some stages
And are still passing through others
Pause occasionally, at your side
And observe, just observe.
Not criticizing, not envying, just observing,
Watching young men feel their manhood
Flexing their legs, testing the firmness of their ground;
Watching young women discover their beauty
Watching people acquire knowledge,
Acquire sophistication; and airs
See people looking at people
Comparing and competing, and glancing
covertly at one another
Trading in relaxed, beautiful countenances
For strained, competuion-conscious ones.
Sage, don't you wish you could take
their hands and lead them past these
Pitfalls of folly
Where savage competition, useless display, and animosity
Wait ready to grab the young and hold them
till they are old?
But each must choose his path
And few reach where you are.
Dr. William P. Hytche
Chancellor
Brunch Honors Alethia Elps
33 Years of Service
Home Economics Department
Scholarship fund
established in her
name for students
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Lisa Barry
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Phyllis White
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Melanie Suzanne Clark is in her junior year at the University ofMd., Eastern Shore.
She is majoring in Business Education. She was born under the sign of Capricorn.
Melanie became a participant in the pageant because she enjoys working with people.
Also, she hopes the Calendar Girl Pageant will continue its success because it gives the
contestants an opportunity to express their individual talents. She wishes every oncom-
ing contestant much luck.
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Arthur Ashe, world renown tennis star spent a day on the campus of the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. He was
sponsored by Aetna Life & Casualty Co. of Hartford, Connecticut as a part of several projects to assist minority colleges.
Upon his arrival, Arthur spent time prior to an invitational luncheon, interacting informally with students in the Student
Development Center. As guest speaker at the luncheon which included the SGA president, club, sorority, fraternity, newspaper,
yearbook, and other leaders, Arthur Ashe's major thrust was to college leaders to use their positions as tools of inspiration helping
felloiv students to strive for excellence in their academic pursuits.
An assembly was held during the afternoon for the general public and the community. He also held a conference for the benefit
of the press and television.
The Career Planning and Placement Office coordinated his visit to UMES.
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Michael Ward
Robert Boney
Darryl Dennis
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
EASTERN SHORE
1981-1982
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Tanya Scott
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Teresa Creecy
Miss Senior
Brenda Webb
Donna Hytche
Miss Agriculture
Toni Evans
Miss Alpha Phi Alpha
Melanie Bates
Miss Alpha Kappa Alpha
Melanie Clark
Miss Calendar Girl
Sharon Johnson
Miss Cheerleader
Stephanie Hunter
Miss Campus Pal
Dawn Bivens
Miss Delta Sigma Theta
Beretha Gould
Miss Drama
Camille King
Miss Pre-Med
Sherrol James
Miss Wesley Foundation
Sabrina Hall
Miss Zeta Phi Beta
Patricia Gould
Patrice Rich
Miss Hotel-Restaurant Management
Dr. Hytche and Dr. Franklin
Guests
Ms. Birckhead
Mistress of Ceremonies
Angela Hendricks
Miss Groove Phi Groove
Angela Preston
Miss Hawk
Theresa Harmon
Miss Home Economics
Rosanne Stewart
Miss Kappa Alpha Psi
Darcel White
Miss Martinsville
Deborah Wilkerson
Miss Omega Psi Phi
Greta Elliott
Miss Phi Beta Lambda
Cassandra Jackson
Miss Physical Education
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Double Dutch!!
It won't be long before I have it down packed!!
I must find out how many credits I need!
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Let's take a moment to be serious!
Kay! Serious business!
1 pray this comes out right!
Can you pick out the real Knots Landing!
It's only a cigarette.
Now let me see you do it!
It feels good when you know what you're doing!
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When's the application due?
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Mr. Harold Holloman
hid. Ed. Technology
Dr. Bonita Ewers
Director — Cooperative Education
Mr. Ervin Engram
Basic Skills Counselor
Ms. Elizabeth Lewis
Study Skills Specialist
Ms. Claudette Lake
Writing Specialist
Mr. William Buchanan
Business Office
Mr. Allen Hauck
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Dr. Leon Copeland
Industrial Education
Mr. Robert Dowery
Director Student Activities
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Dr. Edzvard Chopin
Chairman — Mathematics Dept.
Ms. Joyce Myster
Mathematics
Miss Louise Harmon
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Mr. David Alls
Mathematics
Dr. Mira Bhargana
Mathematics
Ms. Lois Jones
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Biology
Dr. Steve Rebach
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Dr. Eugene Bass
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Dr. Jatnes Doyle
Chemistry
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Chemistry
Dr. Ben Taylor
Chemistry
Dr. Jack Pinion
Biology
Dr. James Polk
Chairman, English
Mr. R. Ferrante
English
Ms. Delia Dameron-Johnson
English, Drama
Dr. Mary Fair Burks
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Dr. Richard Keenan
English
Mr. Clarence Lecky
English
Dr. Erica Leh
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Ms. Eois Smith
Phy. Education
Mr. Mei Eo
Library Services
Dr. Geoffrey Guest
Chairman, Sociology
Dr. Howard Rebach
Sociology
Mr. John Donlan
Industrial Arts
Dr. Charles Smith
Social Science
Mr. Gil Gardener
Sociology
Dr. Gerald Johnson
Chairman, Music Dept.
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Dr. Ghislain Kabwitt
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Mr. Fred Sowerby
Track Coach
Gertrude Barwick
Reading Specialist
Dr. John Groutt
Upward Board Director
Ms. Patricia Tilghman
Academic Counselor
Ms. Alma Gregg
Music
Ms. Carol Coley
Recruiter
Dr. George Ossman
Institutional Research
Ms. Alice Knight
Project TATAS Director
Dr. C. Ignasius
Research & Grants Director
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Dr. Jodellano Statom
Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs
Mr. Joel Mack
V ice-Chancellor Administrative Affairs
Mr. James Guydon
Head-Physical Education
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Dr. William Pender, Assistant
V ice-Chancellor Academic Affairs
Dr. James Ragin
Continuing Education
Dr. Leon Coursey
Physical Education
Dr. Brenda Anderson
Coordinator, Honors Program
Dr. Milton Curry
Director of Development
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Mr. Michael Loftus
Research & Grants
Mr. Kirkland Hall
Head Coach, Basketball
Mr. Brady Shafer
Basic Skills
Ms. Ruth Polk
Associate Librarian
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Mr. John Tilghman
Residence Life
Ms. Catherine Bratten
Library Services
Ms. Vivian Royster
Associate Librarian
Ms. Elsa Satchell
Library Services
Ms. Maxine Johnson
Library Services
Miss Charletta House
Associate Librarian
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Dr. Frank Smith
Head, Agriculture Dept.
Dr. Miller
Agriculture
Dr. Ivar Holmburg
Agriculture
Mr. James Jardine
Agriculture
Dr. Jagmohan Joshi
Agriculture
Dr. Dadson
Agriculture
Mr. Charles Davis
Extension Service
Ms. Gail Jenkins
Cooperative Extension
Dr. Louis Thaxton
Cooperative Extension
Dr. Raymond Blakley
Physical Therapy
Ms. Lauren Taylor
Hotel/Restaurant Management
Ms. Janice Warren
Physical Therapy
Dr. Hong Kim
Education
Ms. Marianne Taylor
Physical Plant
Dr. Sally Bing
Education
Mr. Jack Perrine
Education
Dr. Helen Gleason
Dr. Robert Thatcher
Ms. Elva Burns
Business Dept.
Dr. Imtiaz Ahmad
Business Dept.
Ms. Debra Redden
Business Dept.
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Business Dept.
Dr. Nazem Abdella
Business Dept.
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Mr. Ernest Satchell
Chairman, Art Dept.
Dr. John Stith
Business Dept.
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Dr. Shekher Kaup
Business Dept.
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Mr. Kenneth Rogers
Art Dept.
Dr. A. Debella
Art Dept.
Mr. Otis Conway
Univ. Police
Mr. James Hershey
Natural Sciences
Ms. M. Kumehchew
Human Ecology
Ms. Erethia Evans
Home Ec. Dept.
Mr. L. M. Custis
Univ. Police
Ms. Gloria Bland
Secretary, Education Dept.
Mr. Elisha Jones
Electrician
Dr. Lehman Tomlin
Industrial Technology
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Ms. Robin Simmons
Library Services
Miss Sharon Brooks
Media Services
Mr. Raymond Prescido
Ms. Marvella Round
Library Services
Miss Charlotte Hotton
Library Services
Ms. Pauline Hayward
Library Services
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Mr. Odell Tate
Physical Education
Miss Broncher Lyles
Residence Life
Mr. Gregory Sutton
Hotel/Restaurant Management
Ms. Ruth Creighton
Director-Nursing Services
Mr. Robert Hodge
Supervisor, Maintenance
Ms. Betty Guidice
Nursing Services
Mr. James Lunnerman
Supervisor, Maintenance
Ms. Honiss Cane
Student Services
Mr. Arnold Ballard
Maintenance Chief
Mr. James Hull
Storekeeper
Mr. Robert Estes
Engineer
Mr. Oswald Martin
Engineer
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Yvonne White
Anne Howard
Martha Smith
Evelyn Kelley
Mary Holmburg
Doris Chase
Judith Abbott
Beverly Cockey
Carol Spencer
Harriett Epps
Daisy Johnson
Bernadette Jones
T. A. Lucas
Data Processing
Staff
■* * i I Diane Johnson
Mrs. Walbank
& Mrs. Lankford
Shirley Corbin
Leroy Sommers
Jeanne Abbott
Post Office
Staff
E. Alverta Jones
Juanesta Corbin
Debra Figgs
Susan Wheeler
Ronald Holden
Donald Boivden
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Josephine Holden
Susan Tull
Catherine Bishop
Betty Cordery
Barbara Jackson
Chris Widdowson
Juanita Powell
Allena Bagwell
Gail Briddell
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Robert Tull
Agnes Waters
Elizabeth Webster
Anna Barnes
Alrethm Mathews
\ . Theresa Parkinson
Jeffrey Webster
Florence Jones
John Golaner
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Roslyn Webster
Louise Gale
Lynette Messick
Priscilla Handy
Peggy Wilson
Judith McDaniel
GRADUATION 1982
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