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1980
Piiblishwl hy t!ic students ofTennessee Sinte I niversity, Nashville, TNWm. McKiiiley Joyce, LditorMary M. Vosvels, AdvisorHarold Jackson. Bureau of Public Relations
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ADMINISTRATION 18
ACADEMICS 52
SENIORS 64
ACITVITIES 100ORGANIZATIONS 178
INDEX 328
TWO CAMPUSES TOSERVE YOU
1> 1979, Tennessee State University has had two campuses to serve itsAvPi,.,«c V central campus is located between 28th and 39th
irU^ ''®""ded by the Cumberland River on the north and AlbionlAt« Aiif^ Centennial Blvd. Its sixty-five plus buildings, parkinglo^outdoor fac.ht.es, pasture and farm lands occupy some 450 acres. ®Tenth an^ campus is housed in alarge modern building which is located at
Within parking facilities,instihitinn onn^ries TSU, in carrying out its mandate as a land-grantand natinnflllv"^"^!!'""' research and service, has been putting it together locallyservirec anH ^University contributes to the advancement of all who seek itssemc« ^d can profit from its broad education programs.
1 Maini ^^h* raison d'etre the University aims to:eHiioatinn f1!Ii • ®la"^ards of instruction in general education, in continuingprograms are specialization through which the degree
in research, whieh advances
^ servant and leader of the citizens of the State by.. j S noH ledge and providing a broad variety of education services, bothnon-credit, to the public.
onlliao Xand develop the talents of all students who have the potential for""ing thosc whosc educational, socio-economic, and cultural
successfunfwithout''sMcral'a,'''f' P"'*'?'"'"' '""y P"'®"®g p f II «SSlSt2inC0«nowt ^ degree programs and services especially tailored to thenrnoYamc a n^^nience of all college students, including a full array of degree
fi P for the working adults of the mid-state area,anniir ir Tj" 'ntcllectual atmosphere which stimulates students and faculty to
^ ge and skills toward the improvement of humanity and the society.fl ® niversity s objectives mirror these general and specific purposes. They alsof s priorities. Tennessee State University projects itself to theu en s, acu ty, alumni, and the communitv through the motto: "Think, Work,
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1980 TENNESSEAN
The 1980 edition of the TENNESSEAN records a landmark year in thehistory of Tennessee State University. This year marks the initiation of thecourt ordered merger with the University of Tennessee at Nashville.
The merging of these two institutions with diverse histories, racialcompositions and educational thrusts is significant as adevelopment of highereducation in America. It merges the rich traditions of both institutions andcreates for the public a major comprehensive urban university. We have achallenge tobridge the accomplishments ofthe past, to innovate for the futureand to design a campus environment that will continue the University's legacyofgreatness. If wecan accomplish these objectives, wecanbuild a TSU thatwill continue to justify pride by itsproducts and which will be a symbol thatin this state and in the nation all people can learn, live and work together inaharmonious and healthy environment.
As we move the institution into the 80's, I believe there are bright promisesand great challenges ahead. It will take a special effort to merge thedifferences of the past to make them a oneness. How successful we are willdetermine whether the American dream can become a reality for all thosewho seek to share in its fruits and benefits.
The staff of the TENNESSEAN have included in these pages a collage ofpictures recording for posterity the activities and events of the past year.Throughout this yearbook is the spirit and the scope of an institution whichwas blueprinted by this great American idea in higher education.
I congratulate the editors and staff hu the splendid job they have done onthis publication.
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The 1979-80 academic year has been thehighlight of my educational career. To havehad the opportunity of serving as president ofthe Student Government Association of
Tennessee State University in the first year ofthe merger has indeed been a challenge for meand the entire membership of the StudentGovernment Association.
It is hard at this point to Judge how effectivethe 1979-80 S.G.A. Administration has been.However, I do hope that as the months andyears pass, students will reflect back on the1979-80 S.G.A. Administration with goodfeelings.
I have enjoyed serving my feUow studentsand Tennessee State University.
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Dr. Davis, a native Mississippian, started his association with the state ofTennessee and Tennessee A & I State College in the late 1920's as a student ofagriculture. During his undergraduate days, he was a star football and baseballplayer, From 1933 until 1936, he was Tennessee State s football coach and histeams become a succession ofgreatness at the institution. However, his first lovewas agriculture and after receiving his doctorate, he continued teaching in thatdivision until he was named president.
Dr. Davis became the second president ofTennessee Agricultural and IndustrialState College in 1943. During his administration the institution achieveduniversity status and expanded to include a Graduate School, School ofArts andSciences, School of Education and School of Engineering. In 1958, Davis's interestin agriculture cameto fruition with the establishment of the School ofAgricultureand Home Economics.
His administration laid the foundation for "TSU's Touch of Greatness". In 1958,the institution was also fully accredited by the Southern Association of Collegesand Schools and was designated a Land Grant University.
Dr. Davis was the recipient of a number of honors and awards throughout hiseducational career. But his greatest thrill came a few months after he retired in1968 when he saw his dream fulfilled—the institution become Tennessee StateUniversity.
When Dr. Davis became president of the University in 1943, there were 1100students; when he retired in 1968 there were 6,000 students. Over 70% of Aebuildings on TSU's campus were erected under his administration. The legacy leftby Dr. Davis', "Touch of Greatness," gives the yearbook staff their reason for"Putting It All TogeAer" for TSU in 1980.
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The dental hygiene program origiuany beganas a one-year certificate program at MMC in1925. In 1972, MMC and TSU entered into anagreement tojointly sponsor theprogram. In thatsame year the certificate program was redesignedto meet requirements for an associate of sciencedegree.
Since the move to the TSU campus inSeptember of 1974, a bachelor of science degreeprogram has been implemented and is now a veryintegral part of the School of Allied HealthProfessions, under the deanship of Dr. AndrewBond.
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What is it all about my sister, when allis told,
This constant striving for fame or gold..The fleeting joys, the bitter tears.We are only here a few short years.Nothing our own but the silent past.Loving or hating, nothing can last!
What is it all about my sisterIt's just a passing from day to day,A cross for me and a cross for you.Ours seem heavy, while others seem
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Brief HistoryOn July 1. 1979, Tennessee State
University and the University of Tennessee atNashville became Tennessee State UniversityMain Campus and Downtown Campus. Thismerger enables Tennessee State University toprovide improved and expanded educationalservices.
The main campus opened its doors onJune 12. 1912. It became a full fledged LandGrant University in 1958 with the establishment of 5 schools-Agriculture and HomeEconomics, Arts and Sciences, Education,Engineering and the Graduate School. TheSchool of Allied Health Professions wasauthorized in 1974 and theSchool of Business wasauthorized in 1976.
The downtown campusopened its doors in 1971 to meetthe needs for a fully functionalevening University. It offeredmany educational opportunitiesfor the working adult including anursing and MBA program.Some of the other programsdeveloped by the downtowncampus include a wide variety ofpublic and continuing education activities.
As the everyday functionssociety become moreof
intricate, the need for thisadditional education increases.For some, an undergraduatedegree will serve their purpose,for others the Masters degreewill be the answer and still forothers, the doctoral degree will be necessary
personalToals ' i" achievingsity has provided an lJpCrt!in1?y foMhe^youngpeople to receive that kind of educationMoving orward with our expanded servicesand facilities on two campuses in "buildinayour kind of university." we reaffirm ourcommitment to serve as a significant andunique institution providing opportunities andestablishing new programs to meet the everchanging demands and the needs of society.
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General informationListed below are the locations and
phone numbers of some of the variousoffices involved In providing helpconducive to beginning and completingyour higher education. More detailedinformation about other services isavailable in the university catalog andspecialized brochures.
AdmissionsUndsrgraduats: Office of Admissions& Records. 1st floor AdministrationBIdg., Main Campus, phone 320-3420.Downtown Campus. Main BIdg.. phone251-1161.
Qraduata: Main Campus, GraduateBIdg., phone 320-3491.
Financial Aid: 3rd floor, Administration BIdg.. Office ofFinancial Aid. phone320-3440. Downtown Campus, 3rdfloor Main BIdg.,phone 251-1561.
Safety A SecurityParking permitsobtained from thisoffice. 3500 Centennial Blvd., MainCampus, phone 320-3581. DowntownCampus, AnnexBIdg., phone 251-1541.
Child Care;Nursery School,Main Campus,phone 320-3374.
2nd floor, Downtown Campus, phone 251-1561.infirmary: 24 hour service, infirmary BIdg.,Main Campus, phone 320-3671,
For further Information write or call thespecific department at: (Main Campus address)Tennessee State University. 3500 CentennialBlvd.. Nashville, Tennessee 37203; informationphone 320-3750. (Downtown Campus)Tennessee State University, 10th and CharlotteAve., Nashville, Tennessee 37203; informationphone 251-1111.
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TSU's main campus is located In NorthNashville at 3500 Centennial Boulevard Thirty-four major buildings occupy part of the 470acres bounded by the Cumberland River onthe North and Centennial Boulevard on the^uth. It Is only 10 minutes driving time fromthe downtown campus and Nashville'sbusiness district via the expressway (1-40) or
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27 Hubert B Crouch Hall(Graduate School Building)28. Chemistry Building
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15 minutes intowndriving.ThernalnchpusIsalso serviced regularly by Nashvilie-bublictransportation system.
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Univsrsity Policy on Equal Opporlunily. Affirmative Action,and Compliance with Tlile IX
Tennessee Stale University is an Affirmative Action University Applicanlsanqcandidates will be considered lor program pardcipaiion wiihoutdiscrimination for any non-merll reason such as race, color, national origin,sex. religion, age. or han.dicap Further, it is Ihe policy of Tennessee StateUniversity not to diacriminele on the basis ol sex in the education programs oractivities which it operates, including ampioymeni therein and the admissionol students thereto: and Tennessee State University is required by Title IX ofthe Education Amendment of 1972. and regulaltons Issued pursuant thereto(45 C F.R Part 66) [and by Sections 799A and 645 of the Public HealthServieeAct. and regulations issued pursuant thereto| nol to discriminate in suchmanner
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Congratulation go to Tennessee State University'snominees for Who's Who in American colleges anduniversities.
Students are chosen for this honor by the heads of theirdepartments based upon the following criteria:1. Student scholarship2. Professional promise3. Participation in departmentaland campus activities
Only junior and senior students who have a minimum3.00 cumulative average are eligible for nomination.
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Josq>h AdeolaLagos, NigeriaG.A. Al^anC.R.S., NigeriaTimotliy Adun AseinotaBeoin Cily, NigeriaRoy Bernard BableLaGrange, GA
Christopher AibangbeeBenin City, NigeriaOsabuohien Pal AmienyiBenin City, NigeriaRonald L. AslileyMoiilgonieiy, ALCapjiie I. BakerGulfport, MS
Pius Omonua AigbokiiaevboNigeriaSharon Y, Anderson
Daricn, GAPeter A. AyeBenin City, NigeriaRenec BanningNashville, TN
Collins AirhihenhuwaBenin City, NigeriaGeorge E. AnnslrongBinningham, ALJanice AveryDetroit, MIVickey BarbnurNashville, TN
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Freeman Bass
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Ollie BowdenC:liicago, ILBeverly BrownLouisville, KYCary L. BrownWashington, D.C.Darnell Jones-BrowningDetroit, Ml
Sharon Elona BradleyNashville, TNBreiida B. Brown
Nashville, TNJohnnie M. BrownNashville, TNKita BryantBirmingham, AL
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Memphis, TNPruccnda E. Brown
Austell, CABrenda Bums
Brcwlon, AL
Kevin A. Brandon
Nashville, TNDexter K. Brown
Henderson, TNTaiiju Q. BrownNiLshviile, TN
I.ori Cain
Michigan City, IN
Deborah CalhoimCincinnati, OHRhonda J, Canlrell(;<KHllettsville, TNHoward T. ClhapmanClinton, TN
Carol DeVonne Cole
Louisville, KV
Carrell J. Campbell IIMemphis, TNPrincess Churlcne CantvNashville, TNLinda S. Chntman
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Longiniis Onjema ChimuImo-State, NigeriaKghoii CollinsBenin City, Nigeria
James Battiest CannonChicago, ILJeffrey CiatronChicago. ILCarlis Valencia tilnrkBimiinglumi. ALPhyllis B. CnttenNashville. TN
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Reallia Y. CraigFort Wayne, INJulius Jevcll CnilclierMempliis, TNGregory DaiiicllyDetroit, MlGcorgt: L. Davis Jr.Na.sli\-ille, TN
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Joyce A. Cniuciillonriiiilii. IIIDelrdru M. CunninghamTallaclega, ALliar Charisse Daniels
Ponliac, MIMary C. DavisNashville, TN
Sylestine CriiwderBolivar, TNZurahadipour (iyrusIran
Cynthia DaviesNashville, TNVirginia DavisNa-shvilte. TN
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Ml. Pleasant, TNAlbert T. Edward Jr.Miami, FI.Essien Evsien
Ikot Eyo, NigeriaLevi T. Faulkner
Nashville, TN
Karen Y. DudleyBaltimore, MDGabriel EkahnaLagos, NigeriaKini Euhanks
EiLst tlrange, NJJanie M, FennellDenver, CO
Honita Izickritlge DunawaySpring Hill, TNUernarrI A. EkezieAglmr Bendiil State, NigeriaRose .AiHiscde Fadahimsi
Nashville. TNJiihii T. Flaek III.Shelbvville. TN
Aaron EdinondsonNashville. TN
Ogtioglio West ErhaborBenin City. NigeriaEltaycb FaruiikKlinrtuoni .Sudan
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New Bnchelie, NYJaeijtieline l-orruine FrazierBirmingham, AI.Caroline I). CamhleFlint, MI
Benee Forhes
Miami, I'LBarbara J. FosterNashville, TNOlivia FreemanJacksonville, FI.Nancy K. (ilianlCienterville, TN
Dclphine ForciBirmingham, ALBrcncada Yvonne Frame
Milan, TNBreiuiu Ftillcr
Spartanluirg, .S.C.Franclrea O. Ciihson
Richmond, VA
Tracy M. F'orrcstJackson, TNFitaiiic Fi. F'rancis
Nassau, Bahamasl^zetlc (iaines
Denver. CO
Darvl M. C*illiam
Nashville. TN
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Horace Fingene GilmerJamestown, N.C.Delwali 1.. Grooms
Ciary. INCalvin Hammond
Jackson, TNJiilaine Kay Harrisl.ansing. Ml
Clementine GraiidherrvNashville, TNElizahelh 1.. HackeltMount Veriion, N.Y.Verica M. HardyNasliville, TNKclli D. HarrisNa,shville. TN
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Daineron. MD
Htihert Hamer. Jr.Grand Jcl., TNDiane I.. Harrell
Memphis, TNValeric M- Harris
Nashville. TN
Opal L. GreerHumlM)l(lt. TNSylvia HiUnilinnMemphis. TNUarcel Harris
Naslwille. TN
Mfclielie HarscyWa.shtiigloii, D.C. 73
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NnsliviHe, TN
Perry W. HayesMunford, TNCynthia E. HendricksDenver, COWalter R. HortonDecatiir, AL
Andrew Lee Hawkins, Jr.Milan, TN.Sherry HayncsMl. demons, MIAreda J. HerefordHunUville, AI,Lisa Y. Hudson
Nashville, TN
Angela Darlin HayesNashville, TNStacy HaynesNashville, TNSandra K. Holt
Nashville, TNPatrick O. Idcheii
Benin Ciity, Nigeria
Gerald I). HayesMemphis, TNHelen Henderson
Moscow, TNRicky HookerTrenton, TNChristopher V. IdiareBendell Stale, Nigeria
Ebengho IduozeBenin Ciily, NigeriaCarol Denise JacksonRiiston, l,ALavoiia E. Jack-sonSavannah, TNDiedrc R. JohnsonNa.sliville, TN
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Francis InyangCalabar, NigeriaCheryl Patrice J.acksonPine Bluff, ARJohn VV, JobeNashville, TNDorothy Danita JonesMemphis, TN
Piiitip H. I7.evbchai•Apapa Logos, NigeriaHattie Mae JacksonSomerville. TNDeborah JohnsonMemphis, TNMichael O. JonesColumbia, TN 75
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Hnnipton, VAEarliad Matian
Tehran, Iran
Tony Ray l.yonsWynne, ARClaude W. Mann
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Audrey J. McCheeAtlanta, CADebra Faye McMillanMemphis, TNTammy R. MeadowsCaston, ALMichael W. MillerMcmphLs, TN
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Oiumese R. OkojieImia, Nigeria•StepbenMin OnyebiiaguNigeriaTensie Parker
Cihicago, ILJerry PayneFuyelle, AL
Sam Okiindia
Benin Ciily, NigeriaPnllen A. OsagieBenin (btv, NigeriaDeirra R. Pate
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Yonkers, NYDeidra E. RileyFranklin, OH
Joyce PerkinsVVooslstock, NYSandra Dnrlene Pillow
Columbia, TNMattie L. Raines
Cihicago, ILCharles Roberts
N.ishville, TN
Henry I,. PerryBrownssille, TNAmokl V. Porter
Padiicah. KY
Ciamien M. Ramos
Pine Bluff. AR
Cregory RyansHtinlsville, .AL
Sandra M. i'lielpsIndianapolis, INKalhy I'osveraDaylona Beach, FLV\ iiliain R. Ray, Jr.Trenton. NJFrances S. SaffcJINaslwille, TN
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Dns'id E. SweeneyNasln'ille, TNSarah H. TaylorNashville, TNCarol Nichols TliomnsNashville, TNSan Bonita ThompsonGarv. IN
\\'illie Daniel Sweet Jr.Nashville, TNVince E. TaylorSt. Louis. MOPamela U. Thomas
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Larry E. TateMemphis, TNDonilhy Jean TerrySlanlon, TNRhonda llioniusPrince Ererlerick, Ml)
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Geneane Reiifc White
[iidianapolis, INOpra WhiteStanton, TN
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Black Tennessee. Yionda placed 1st Runner Up in the pageant.Here at TSU, Yionda isa memberof the Alpha KappaAlpha Sorority, Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society in Education,
Tennessee StateSpeech and Hearing Club, and Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges andUniversities,1978-1979.
Her future plans include continuing her education, ultimately, obtaining both a masters and doctorate degree inspeech pathology.
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Cymhia Smith 4, • s c 5-4" 132 CiiJtlanooga.TNSusie Bynum ' S ' 3.. w .•5'4" 112 Brownsville. TN
Shelta Johnson ir 1 •w • s-«" 132 Mactm. GA •
Millie McDade 21 . 2 w 5:6" 127 Chsitanooga. TMGloha Miller . •:2", 1 s-y - 120 Cleveland. MS
Vtcki Bunon I,' •0 .J.J..
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Sharon Jarrell '24. 2 W . rr- 135 GmMunoopii. TN
Gwendolyn Bufronl 25, • W sy- .131 Bolivar. TN
Vvonne'SrtPll , 22. 2 p •5-io" 140 SaSinaw.-.M)-
Martha Tpmlin 33 I f - .5-9" 130 Mcdon:TN
Gieryl Williams 35 3 P- S'8" 132 Mapon. GA
Wanda Cannon .44 3 P STI" -IS5 Lyncliburg. TN
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1979.80 Schedule
TSU Opp. Opponents Site80 73 David Upscomb Away64 61 North Alabajna Home63 65 VanderbOt Univeisity HomeS2 58 LeMoyne-OwensCollege AwayS8 56 Knoxville College Home67 72 Belmonl College Away74 60 Kentucky State University Away80 63 Belmont College Away7£ 36 Lincoln University Hmne80 60 KnoxvilleCollege Away76 107 Union University Away56 65 Lincoln University Away% 84 MiddleTennessee State University Home
82 86 Upscomb College Home
67 58 Florida A&MUniversity Away63 61 UT-Maitin Away
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12 Kentucky State Home14 North Alabama Away16 Union University Home23 AOstin Feay Away25 Vanderbilt University Away
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DecemberNorth Carolina CentralNorth Carolina AfiTBelmont CollegeMiddleTennessee StateAlabama SuieAiiatin Peay State Univ,
January3 UT-Chaltanooga
Kentucky StateKenttieky WeeleyanTowson SuteUT-MarlinFlorida AAMBoihiine-CoolcmaMBelmont CollegeNorth Alahflma
FebruaryFInrkU AiMTnnnesseeTeehUT-MnriinNorth Carolina AATNorth AlabamaKentucky WosieyanUT-Choltanoog«iWissiaaippi Valley SlateTowjion StaleWilberforoc Unlverslti-Keiiliicky Slata .
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BOOK PARTY FOR
COACH EDWARD STANLEY TEMPLE
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MARCH 3, 1980
Themembers ofthestaff oftheBrown-DsDiel Library honored Coach EdTemple at a book partyto which the campus family was invited. He signed autographs and endeared himself to aD whocame to congratulate htmandhear from him his experiences withthegirjs track team b^iniiing in1950. Coach Temple isthe first coach inhistory to coach three U.S. Olympic women's trackand fiddteams, 1960,1964, and 1980. He hasserved as a memberof the UnitedStatesOlympic Committeefor the past five Olympics {I960, 1964, 1968, 1972, 1976, and 1980).
The library staff prepared displays on two floors of the library from materials gracioudy loaned byCoach Temple's wife, Charlie B. The displays included trophies, plaques, medals and numerousphotographs and records of Cofich Templeand the Tigerbelles. An attempt wasmade to cr^te anatmos^rere ofan Olympiad on the first floor of the library. Large flags stood on pededals and dieOlympic flag designed and created byDeloris Harris hungfrom the ceiling. Small flags and a ^obeof the world were used for the centerpiece on the refrediment table.
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INFORMATION
STAFFBill HilesDirector of Univ.
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Michad BkrfsDej; ./;y._'• - Gregory, P. GoodwiiiStudent , Gradualg'As^^t,,
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Warren l.awsonAsst. Athletic DirectorDr. CaldweliTeam DiysicianBruce StricklandManager
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Allen Robinson
Head Baseball CoachSam Chandler
Assistant TrainerTerry ScottManager
Jesse JimtesFootbw Assi.Alvin OdemanOffensive CoordlhstorJohnny CaieyAsst. Badcetball CoadiEd MartmHead Basketball Coach
Ronnie, :;V ^Asst..Tradt.Co(^!:''. •• .Willie Jon« ' 'Offensive Assistant
Edna OverallWomen's Basketball Coach
Edward .TmfdeHead Women's Track CoachJoe Gilliam, Sr.Defensive AssistantLany Cole•Asst. Baseball Cnadi
ATHLETIC STAFF
Attllie Coc^-,)r. 'i '.w ^Defensive A^sUnt.' 'Richard Grooms. .i. -Intratnural Directwr and.-/.
Statistician 'v i'." rBiU Tlromas ''Defensive Assistant
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(LeA to Rii^t) Knedingi Iris Cibbs, Manager; Marit Grant, Manager
Sitting: Rosalind Talley, Carol Ingront, Reginald Teriy, Luster Ingrani, Jeff Midcalf
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Gone One—TSU viJACKSON STATE. Theyoung Tigenbegan theseason with a loss of27-21 aga{n.%t Jackson Stale in a game marred byanei^ly mfaiute delay. Both teams entered thegame wearing blue jerseys. The"Jersey Conflkt" overshadowed JoeAdams' threetoud» down passes,
GwneTwo-Ta; vr SOUTHERN ItLLNOlS UNIVERSITT."The night the limits went but in Nashville' agood title for a^g, butnot toplay'{aotballry. With 2:33 left in the game, the stMUum li^ts.went out uvd were offfor twenty miniites. With fifly-ftnir seconds left to [^y,the visitorsftiieW aWyd. despention TD pen and won 18-lfl.Tl»e loss mark^ the first time in twenty-fhe years thatthe Tigers haw lost their h'l^ two games
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CaneThree—TSV vsTSU.TheTig^ mtered the game 0-2 and looking for aconvincing win before 38,000 fans in Memphis. Mike Jones caughtseren passes, one for a ID. Mike Ji^y ran 22 yds.^ another and the Tigers won 21 3.
Game Four—TSU vs CENTRAL STATE. The Central State Marandcri provided very little opposition as the Tigeri won 4041.
Came Five—TSU vs GRAMBLING. David ^leman.put bis name in the history books with the.longest interception,return fbr a touchdown by aTlgK—97 yds. Other defensive star* Aaron Joseph had.lS'solo tackles and Emfoett Bayyies liad^O as the.Tigert.wwi^^l^..
GmeSnt' TSiy wFAMU (Homecommg)..Bdore 34,6M&ns stVand^Ol's Dudl^ Stadi'uiii, T 'broke FAMU's twclye-^nievrlnijiiJgstreak'wHh aSM victtsry. Senior Aiwon Jon« aided in brewing the 79 streak by rushing for. 186 yds. and scor^ <w a-45 jTl'niti. -
Game Seven—vs SOlTlHERN CNIVERSITY. The Tigers were fed on defense byJoseph,.HayD^ Bebchum and Dent as they returned to. therood and beat soutberii 17-7.
Game Eight—TSU vs NORTH CAROLINA A&T. TE McDonald Oden caught'seven pa'tef for 80 ycaid? and Lee Haynes caB^t nirie for 110,^rds and two touchdowns. The Tign upped thoir record to 6-2 as thby %on 37-14.
Game Nine—TSU vs UulNLV. The Tigen lost to a strong UNLV team 36-18. However, fte lFiipiips led goftig into thefbiirth;^UBrtw 28-9.-
GameTen—liSU vs KSU. TSU moved its record lip to 7^1 as Ih^ beat Kentucky Slate 26-13. Samuel Pbbtklt caii^.t three pasites.lii the game,,two.for WDchdowns: JeffShockfey returned a punt 76yards for a touchdown.
Game Eleven—TSU vs GAL-POLY TECH (THanki^ving Day). Along with theturkey,TSU served Cal-Foly a 7i-3.ihriishfng tlie pointIbtal wkathetarget scored by a division l-A Khool during the I0?9 season. Joe Adafns piayCd otity thefirst half aiid broke ^r TSU quarterback records. .Frediman Mike Jeues brrdie a record for OHMt yardi^e receiving with 786 yds.
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SCHOOL
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2. Alcom St.3. Crambling St.4. South Carolina St..5. Jackson St.6. Virginia Union7. Tie: Morgan St.
Alabama A&M9. Norfolk St.
10. Winston Salem St.11. Florida A&M1-^. Southern U.13., Ties Morehouse
Cheyney St.North Carolina A&THoward U.
Results, December 3, 1979
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Kelli Harris hold the 1979-1980 title of MissSenior and feels right at home at TSU. She isa native of Nashville, who has been activelyinvolved in campus activities during hermatriculation. She has worked as a Universitypeer counselor, student leader, Universityhostess, and was appointed to the student-faculty AdvisoryBoard. Kelli enjoys singing,horse^ck riding, public speaking, and goodconversation in her spare time. Herastrological sign is Taurus.
Kelli is a speech-language pathology andaudiology major who is also concerned withthe multiple learning problems associatedwith "special" children. She is a member ofAlpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Alpha LambdaDelta, Gamma Beta Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, andAlpha Kappa Mu Honor Societies, as well ashaving been nominated two consecutiveyears for Who's Who Among AmericanColleges and Universities. Upon graduationin May, she plans to pursue a master's degreein speech-language pathology.
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Fran'eco Cheeks, Miss Junior, was bom inBirmingham, Alabama, under the sign ofCapricorn, and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Wilbert Cheeks, Sr. Fran'eco enjoys traveling,meeting new people, exploring other customs,modeling and reading. Her talents are singingandpublic speaking. She is a member of numerouscampus organizations including the StudentElection Commission, Student GovernmentAssociation, University peer counselors andhostesses. Alpha Phi Alpha Angel, and Alpha KappaAlpha Sorority. Miss Cheeks is a masscommunications major and aspires to become anews anchorwoman someday and host her owntelevision show.
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Elaine Hubbard, Miss Freshman, isa nativeof Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She is a veryoutgoing young ladyand hopes toget involved in as manyschool activities as possible, while attending TSU. Elaineenjoys sewing, dancing, socializingand all types of sports. Her academic major is communications, with a minor in physical education. Her ambition in lifeis to become a sports commentator.
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• ..(Left to1ii| t} Bottom Row; Kenneth Curter, Keith D.Booker, Karen M. Te^, Chandra-lianiburfCT, Lttvoru St^eii'Garal PrpliiM, Df..McDonaldWilliajiis, Director, University Honors Program.Bow D: Dtwothy Benton, Kimberly Jones, President; Deborah Magee, Dawane M. Watts, France* Mae NoelRow DL SSiarOD D. Stover, Ron Hudson, Yotancia Flippin, Ruby Davis, Debbie Newman, Michael. E. Harris, Teresa Maslon, Tina RayRow IV: Valerie Pulloin, IJemna M.C. Egbunine, Jacqueline T. Madden, Dcbra Daniel, Jacquclyn Ferry, Sonya F. Clark. Gurt^yn Pipbus, BelindaMoiganRowV: Euann Ihotnas, Gary L. WtUiams, Mark Grant, Michael E. Cam, Walter C. Winrow. Sonya ^icer, John M. Smith
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(Left to Riglit) Bottom row: Adrianne Strecter, Secrotary; Terrl Wright, heiident; Fred Jackson. Vrce-Presidenf; Denise Muglies, TreasurerRow III Bryant Hinton, Teresa Ca>1on. Clarisai C.ayton, Susan McPhai], Sheryl Wright, Cralg Pickeiis, Shirlcen P. Spalding, Breiidt Heath, RubyDavis, Iris R. GiWis, Keri S. Sabbath - , .. .Row till Caroline D. Gamble, Harold L Ytddey, Sveh Frazier, Gr^ry DanMly, Monita C. Thompson,Karen Crosby,Dennis Lockridge, Montez A.Mor^n, Carl R. TomtinsoDRow IVi Rferwult Davis, Damon Anderson, Toby Gallant, Robert Samples. Arlette Griffin, Ruben FlowersRow Vi Wade Stewart, Gary Spann, Jeffrey A. Hudson, Michael Pitts, Aipbonm Lee, Kevin D. BondRow VTi Rory S, Posey, Tooy "FJ" Randolph Alan Fields, Martin N. Kers^, Derek Smith, Steven Woedle, KevinWalker, Keith G. Jamtnaon, JeffreyBell
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"TOGETHERNESS"The Memphis Club was revised during the fall semester of
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Gamma Beta Phi was b.rtltutcd on March 22,1964, by founder Dr. John Harris, and agroup of college educattws. As ofjune.30,1978. there were56 diapten of the society in eleven states, wilh an overall membership of over 10,000 rtud^ts. - ^ . ... . „(Left to Ri^t) Bottom Bw. Dr. Akeju, Adwsor; Lenora Catron, Treasurer; Ajike Fasawe. Social Secrrtary; Karen Terry, President, Miranda Owens,Secretary, Leon Brown, Vice-Presldent _ . r, j * t> ,i j a i- ta- n _Row U. Pamela Johnson, Carmen Ramos, Chandra Norman, KimbeHy Jones, PatnceDarde^ Tern Rowl^d^bnd. Walker ^Row m, Tonia Les, Christine Williams, Darnell Browning, Shirlee McCleskey. Bessie M. Harper. AngeU Simmons, Margmel AusHp, BarbaraMitchell, Barbara Baker, Eme Ugochukwu-Obi . . _ . d u l » iRow IV: m Okara, Victor Carl«, Lioda' Frather, BUtichc Bond, Linda Williams. lona Borders, Enc Bobmson, Frank Mosley, Jr.
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RowU: Mkhelle L. Harvey, Learner Morton, Elva Maria Lewia,Alicia D. Miller, VIcUL. Todd, Blanche R. Bond, SylestineCrowder, Sabrina J.Peters, Brenda FuDer, Inez Scinner, Marilyn L. Street, Caria F. AllisonRow IIli Ramona Clowney, SarahE. Minor,President; bna V,Borders, NatalieHouston,LawandaHoil, TeresaA. Bell,Terri Y. Austin; 1st Vice-President^ Jabnita L Blanton, Darlene Carver, Tangy Morgan, Rhonda J. Cantrell, Ltdila Slay
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Row nil Brenda Brown, Cynthia Sims, Sharon Holden. Andrew K. Daniok. Joseph Booker, Calvin Hammond, Darnell Powell, Michael SladeRow IVi Darryl Gilllam, Bcvcriy Jackson, Raymond Bell, Doretha WatkinsRow Vi Kevin A. Brandon, Kenneth Benion, Terence J. Spann, Gary T. Alexander, Frederick Price, Rod W. Chiltk, Paul Robinson, Kevin Chandler
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Social Science Honor Society
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Row H: Hollace Brooks, Inrtnictorj Ei^enia Turner, Inrtructori N. Janna Walker, Uhda MidcHeton, Verbie Jones, Vice-President
Row UL Ma^ Ctawfoid,-Chair] Crotdc, Waldine Ddseny, Instructor
Row IV: William Ciotid, Bertkola Movnta, President; Ora Craine, Thomas McKiSsack . "
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Row II: Dan B<dton, Advisor; Kiahrokh Touloei, Archie Wiliiam.s,.Nathan Crisp, Daris D. Merriwcather, Mr. Jessie Watkins, Sentinel
Row ni) Hercules Taylor, Howard Hill, John M. Tomlin, Henry Brooks, Dr. James E. Simmons, Advisor
Row IVi Albert Anlliony, Terry ScntI, Don Morris, Johnny Hill Jr., Dennis Jones, Rex Bulter, Advisor
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Biiptisl StucU-iil I iiiriii is a worldwide, ctirisl-fcii(ercd, and church relalcd iiuivcmenC tn help meet the needs ol college and ninwrslty studentsthrough an iiitellectiiul approach lor truth and an involsement in and dedication to evcrvday (ihrisliun living.il.ett to Bight) Bottom Row; Franklin T. Swafford, President; Linda i-ong. Publicity Cliairman; Joyce Hunter. Seeretarv; Louis Trigg, BoiiitaDobbins. Michael t. OssensRow II; Nathaniel \Mllingham, Valerie 1). Smith. Devotional Chairman; Willie C;iM)dman. Coordinator B.S.L . Activities; Sandra Mnirheiid. Diivfd\l. Simmons, Treasurer: Gloria Street. Kniistment C^hairman; \Mlliain B. Ingrain, Mrs. Irene Grinstead Turner, Citwvide B.S.C. Director
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Row Ht Dwi^tt Cpotey, Inward C. Font, David Blakemore, Henry Harrii, Gregory Clark, Kevin Fairish, Lonnie CrJeman
Row nil Derrick Moaley, Antime FhlUlps, Michael Russell, Claude Mitchell, Edwin Cfaavous, Edward McCreC
Row IV: Norman Spencer, Robert Johnson, Timothy Coffman
THE METER
TheMETER celebrated its 30th anniversary this year since its founding on April 21,1950, by Samuel Yettes.
As the oRicial student newspaper, whose motto is "ameasure of student opinion," the1979-80 edition of the METER reached a new horizon.
Under the editorship ofShelton R. Tucker, the METER became a weekly newspaperand during this same period produced a record setting 22 editions. With a circulation of10,000 copies, theMETER also produced its largest issue which consisted of20 pages. Aventure into the area of marketing generated $4,000 in advertisements.
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and special columns such as Essien's Outlook and Rod Spann's Album Review, theMETER not only proved to be informative but provided enjoyable reading material.
The 1979-80 edition of the METER established itself as an integral part of TSU aswell as the Nashville community in "Putting It All Together."
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Rimy HotimRepnter
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Tawanna Moore
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GEORGIA CLUB'Tlie Georgia Club was originally established in (heearly?0's and then re-established in 1977. It isa culturaland socialorganization which strives to enhance the relationship of Georgia residents, it serves to stimulate the interest of its
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Row IV: Rooald Cox, Morris Harris, Karen Cook, Falricia Fletcher, Denise Meridith
Row Vi Emery Didcerson, Charles McDaniel, Lewis Johnson, Jdumy Holllng^ed
Row VIi Theophiliis Boone, Harold Oliver, Lariy Johnson, Mike Jolly
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Upon the airivel of the Iranian Criiis, TSU Iranian students demonstrated at the Main Campus. The entire effort of the tlcmoiutration was to voicetf^r <^inion onthepast issues andto update thestudent body and community onthepresent crisis. Many Iranian stuslcrits feel that theAmericansdiould be invcdved in Iran as they were in the Vietnam dilemma. They expressed that this issue shouldn't be ignored or cast aside.
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Dr. McDonald Williams, a native ofPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, received his A.B.Degree and Litt. M. Degree from the Universityof Pittsburgh and his Ph.D. from Ohio StateUniversity. English Literature (the VictorianPeriod) was his field of specialization.
Dr. Williams has held teaching positions atvarious institutions of higher education, includingWilberforce University, Tuskegee Institute andAtlanta University. During the years of 1956-1958, Dr. Williams was the head of theDepartment ofEnglish at Morris Brown College.Presently, Dr. Williams is a professor of Englishhere at Tennessee State University and is thedirector of our prestigious University HonorsProgram.
The TSU Student Government Associationpresented Dr. Williams with an S.GA. Award inthe 1976-77 academic year and the American RedCross presented him with a five-year serviceaward in 1977-78. In 1978-79, Dr. McDonaldWilliams waselected the Teacher of the Year forTSU.
Dr. Williams is married to Dr. Jamye C.Williams, who is head of the Department ofCommunications at the University. They have idaughter, Mrs. Donna W. Selby who works forhew in Atlanta, Ga.
Dr. Williams hadedited a publication withhisvwfe entitled The Negro Speaks: The Rhetoric ofContemporary Black Leaders, which has beenadopted as a text for schools in Tennessee.
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Leon KingDirector of Ahinini Affairs
Walter Vincent Dr. Handy VVilliamsonDirector of University Planning Coordinator of Scientific, Ed.
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Dr. Robert HudsonDean of School of Arts and
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Dr. Everette Withersppflp;.Dean of School of Bduc^ti^
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Harold JadcsonDirector Public Relations
Danny OwensDirector of WTSU
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SPECIAL THAN^ ...Staff, Public Relations, Studeot Body, aind Faculty
Wm. McKinley JoyceJr. Editor-in-Chief
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C}nnUua BesterChairman, Senior Portrait Committee
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LETTER FROM THE STAFF
Time brings about change and Tennessee State University has undergone changes as well.One of the biggest changes was that of the TSU-UTN merger. Another change that not onlyaffected TSU, but the Nation as well was the Iranian Crisis.
Other changes at TSU—The University is in the process of finishing its new ConvocationCenter. It should be open for useduring the fall of 1980. The 1980 class will be the first class tograduate after the merger ofTSU-UTN. When the merger came to TSU, so did a new processofregistering for classes. Thestudents said goodbye to thedays ofrunning from place to, placelooking for a seat card for a particular class.
Along with these changes came thestaff of the 1980 TENNESSEAN. Like any othergroupor organization, we start^ with many butended up with asmaller number of students. ThisTennessean holds not only memories ofdays gone by but days to come. For thestaff it holdssuccess, stress, pain, and happiness of the past, present and future. As you flip through thesepages years from now, we hope the memories you once shared still remain.
The 1980 Staff would like to thank each and everyone who helped with this book, especiallyouradvisor, Mrs. Mary Vowels, (we love you), and John Crow who devoted lots and lots andlots of his time to taking and developing pictures. And thanks to the whole TSU Familybecause YOU are the TENNESSEAN.
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t«, 98, 141 • • no,Ashley . Vannessha 262Askins. Clauton 208Askins. Kenneth 288Askins, Reginald 18:1Alchison, Clalvin 24Austin. Lisha 288Austin, Marpret \ . 189, 262Austin, \atlin 244Austin, Steven O. I8;iAustin. Terri 194Atiters. Gloria R. 288Asers. Janice (HiAsc. Peler A. 66
Avers. Marva 244Avewiu Ohaymie 2i:iAvewoh. Ghrislopher O. 262
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Bailey, Christopher 288Bailey, Harold 314Bailey, .Mark 274Bailey, .Mary A. 288Bailey, Shawne R. 288Bailey, Shirley 288Baker, Barbara 189Baker, Cappie 66, 243, ^47, 249Baker, Glenda 190, 239Baker, Peggy 262Baker, .Sharon 288Ballard, Cindy 203, 288Banks, Lynda C. 262Banks, Nielson C. 288Banning, Renee 66, 226, 244Barbee, Lee Ann 244, 262Barbee, Shirley 262Barbour, Vickey 66Barden, Terry 67Barnes, Clarence 2:1:1Barnes, Edward 274Barnes, Jim 226Barnes, John 232Barnes, Pamela 274Barnes, Tanta L. 67
Barron, Tlieresa 262Barsella, Judith Ann 262Barton, Rollin D. 11 288Bass, Freeman 67Bass, Lorenzo 262Bass, Nearlene 233Bate, Clyde 274Bate, Elizabeth 274Bates, Cynthia 67Bate, To'mas 200Baugh, Barbara 274Baxter, Sandra 228Baynham, Deborah 274Beach, Sterling 274Beal, Cassandra 262Beasley, Kenneth 274Beatty, .Ann 67, 227Beatty, Pamela 274Beech, Pamella 262Bell, Dehra 243, 274Bell, Evelvn .314Bell, Jeffrey 187, 288Bell, Miranda 274Bell, Patricia 205, 288Bell, Raymond 67, 184, 19.3, 2:18Bell, Shandrolyn 274Bell, Sharon 314Bell, Teresa 197Bell, Teresa 67, 194, 196. 243Belser, Jacqueline 288Belser, Rufus 262Beneby, Gretal 20.3, 2.30, 288Benion, Kenneth 195, 226, 262Bennett, Darryl 274Bennett, (ilenn 314Bennett, Pamela 198Benham, Wanda 262, .32.3Benton, Dorothy 186Benton, Gloria 262Bernard, Nathan 2.36Berry, Dennis 2:16, 262Bester, Cynthia 190, 26.3Bigsby, .A>iellanese 67Billings, Wayne :114Billingslev, Cleveland 288Bills, D. '26.3Billups, .Sheryi (i7Ring, Jeffrey 274Bingham, Anthony 26:1Bishop, Deniece 244Black, Diane 314Black, Jean 273Black, Richard 24.3. 2.34, 289Blackemore, Dvid 224Blackmon, Caroline 289Blackwell. Janice 27.3Blackwell, Marilv n 26:1Blade. Augustine 289
Blake, Freddie 289Blake, Helen 103, 104, 26.3Blakely, Sharon 289Blakemore, David 67Bland, Linda 35, 244, 289Blanton, Jalinita 194, 163Blcdsoe, .Michael 67Bledsoe, Winifred 67Blount, Rod 188, 273Blue, Sharon 263Blue, Willie 142Boiro, Primes' 273Boddie, .Mabel 314Bodenhameh, .Mary 27.3Bogas Britt 273Boleh, Randy 196Bolds Michael 275Bond, Blanche 67, 189, 194Bond, Karl .37Bond, Ronald 202, 20.3, 249Bond.s Karl 188, 32Bond, Ruben 187Booker, Keith 186, 224Booker, Joseph 67, 19.3, 224, 2.38,
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Boon, David 26.3Boone, Debra 67Boone, Robert 314Boone, Suzan 240, 275Boone, Tlieophilas 234Borders, lona 189, 191, 194, 144,
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Bowden, OIlie 68Bowers, Lula 289Boyd, Charles 183Boyd, David 289Boyd, James K. 289Boyd, Karen 67Boyd, Robert 27.3Braden, Stephen 238, 239Bradley, Phyllis 27.3Bradley, .Sharon Elona 68Bradshaw, Sandra 289Brady, Daphne .M. 26.3Brady, llemtan D. .314, 228Brady, Rlionda 10.3, 243, 263Brandon, Jarethea Lynnette 68Brandon, Kevin A. 68, 193Branch, Beverly A. 191, 26.3Branch, Steven 26:iBrasheras, Bobby 273Brewer, Roscoe 263Brice, Tony C. 242, 26:iBridges, .Marty 26:iBright, Bonnie 26:iBright, Karen Lynette 26.3Bogus, Britt 243BriHtks, Henry 2.3:1, 26:1Brooks, Hollace 232, .314Brooks, Jane 193Broomfield, Monica 27.3Brown, Algenor 188, 26:iBrown, Anne L. 289
Brown, Beverly 68Brown, Brenda Blair 68
Brown, Brenda E. 68, 19.3Brown, Calvin 199Brown, Deborah F. 244, 26.3Bniwn, Dexter R. 68
Brown, Donald 188, 26:1Brown, Gary L. 68Brown, Gwendolvn J. 27.3Brown, Herb 289Brown, JrtAnn 26.3Brown, Johnnie .M. 68Brown, Karen 1). 275
Brown, lx;on 189, 244, 2():iBrown, l.inda 27.3Brown, Marcia D. 27.3
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Brown, Prucenda E. 68Brow n, Rosie 27.3
Brown, Sonja A'. 289
Brown, Stephanie 24.3, 26.3Brown, Tanja Q. 68Brown, A'enia 273Browning, Darnell J. 68, 189Brunn, Caroley 275Bryant, Cheryl 289Bryant, Rita 68Bryant, Venita .Amell 289Buchanan, Jeffrey 298Buchanan, Je.sse B. 263Buchanan, Judith E. 275Buford, Annette 289Bufford, Gwendolyn D. 275Bufford, James 289Burbanks, Dehra 26.3Burdette, Tobia 275Bums, Brenda (i8Burrell, Henry 182Burrell, .Michael 202, 2:14Burri.s, Kathy L. 289Burrow, Donnell 188, 289Burton, Ellen 289Burton, Linda 2:1.3Burton, Roderic N. 252, .314Burton, VAillodean S. 314Burton, AA'.B. 243Biiskey, Adrien 26.3Butler. Connie 227Butler, Eddie 26:1Butler, Gladys 289Butler, Jerry 182Butler, Judy 275Butler, Rex 233Bya.s Yolanda 289 _Byrd, Donald E. 26:1llyrdsong, James 314
C:ade, AValter J. 289C;affey, Derwin C;. 289C:ain, Lori 68, 190, 2:19Caldwell, Cathie 2:14C:aldwcll, Shirley, \V. :il.3C:alhoun, Deborah 69Calloway, Dierdra B. 198, 205C:alloway, Stephen L. 289C;ameron, Jo.seph VA\ 264Camp, Sandra 289Campbell, Albert :I2C:amphell, C:arrell J. 69, 2(M)Campbell, Jeffrey 289Campbell, LaNese A. 69Campbell, Stanley 182Campbell, Lynette A\ 289Cannon, Erdis AV. 244, 289C:annon, Evelyn J. .313Cannon, James B. 69, 182, 202Cannon, India B. 264C:annon, AVanda 2(i4C:antrell, Reginald 290C^antrell, Rhonda J. 69, 194Canty, George 264C:anty, Princess C. 69Carlcw, Tonv L. 264Cam, Michael E. 186, 201Carnes, .Milton 243, 290Carney, Quinn P. 290Carpenter, Katie 290Carpenter, Kevin 20.3, 2.34, 290Carr, Gina T. 69, 18.3Carr. Melvin 199Carroll, AA'ilbum 199. 264Carson, Daviil 202Carter, .Althcis 201, 255Carter, .Audrey D. 27.3Carter, Gyms 290Carter, Dori L. 290Carter, Felicia 290Carter, Jeff 202Carter, Phillip J. 18.3, 200Carter, Katrina 190Carter, Kenneth 186Carter, Paul 188. 27.3
Carter, ,Sandra D. 275Carter, A'alerv L. 273Carter, Aelve't D. 206, 275Carter. A'ictor 189, 264Caruthers, Gloria D. 290C:arver, Archie 193, 275C:arvcr, Darlene 194C;asey, Erskine 273CaLStor, Robert S. 315C:ato, Richard 24:1, 264Caitron, Jeffery 69C:utroii, I.enura 189, 264C.avton, C:laris.sa 187, 290Caiyton, Teresa 187, 290C:hndwick, Kathrin A. 315C:hulincrs, Alfro 290CTiambers, C;lieryl 264C:hainbers, Jannett 264C:handler, Kevin 195Chancy, C:athy 264Chapman, Edwin 276Chapman, Howard T. 69C:hapman, Nazree 243C:hapman, Teresa A. 290Chatman, Linda S. 69Chauou.s, Edwin II. 224, 276C:heaton, CN'iithia 276C:liecks F'raneco 141, 169, 171, 191C:heeseborough, Chandra 96, 97,
104, 264C:heiTy, Aretha D. 290C:hester, Melodv 290C;hilds, Rod AV." 195, 238C:hima, l.a>ngiiius O. 69C:hrisman, A'icki .32C:hristman, Stephanie E. 276C:hristmon, Connie 195C:hukvvuemcka, Iworah 264C:hurchw'ell, Marisa Y. 264C:lark, Darrell S. 264C:lark, C:orlis V. 69C:lark, C;regorv .A. 224, 264Clark, Linda F. 205, 290C:lark, Ronnie M. 276C:lark, Sonya F. 186C:lark, Vincent E. 264Clark, Y.Y. 235, ,115C:lay, Gilbert 183C:laybounie, Kaye 276C:laybrook.s, Faye 276C:laybraok, A'elda 244C:layton, Terry R. 206, 207C:layton, laiShun 264C:leggett, Angela R. 19,3, 276C:lemnions, Dwayne 290Cloud, William ^2C:lowney, laimarr 19:1Clowney, Rainona 190, 194, 264Caiaklev, Aiulrev E. 276Coffie,'Derek 2:19, 264Coffman, Timothy 224Cohill, Dnntanette 19.3, 244, 276Cole, C:arol D. 69, 244Coleman, David .A. 14.3Colenian, Delise 207, 276
Caileman, Freddie 276Coleman, Jimmy D. 276Coleman, Letni A. 264Coleman, lamnie 224Collier, Beverly 69Collins, Eghon 69Comer, Tlieresa 20.3Conaway, Ciheryl 264Conley, J.R. 182Conwell, Steve 264Cook, Karen 2.34Cook, Liz 290CiMiley, Dwight 224, 264Cimper, Jerline 264Cooper, Robert T. 103, 2.34, 276Cooper, Sonia 276Coplin, Chervl 204< orbett. Nanev D. 290
Corlcy, Melvin 196Corley, Timothy L. 276Com, Walter \V. 276Com, AA'anda 290Cotton, Doyle 32, 34Cotten, Phyllis R. 69Cotton, Roberta 240Couch, Jeffrey L. 264Coursey, Gale M. 70, 243Cowellie, Roscoe J. 182Cox, Brian 276Cox, Donnie 276Cox, Robert C. 290Cox, Ronald 234, 290Cox, William D. 228, 315Craig, Kathy E. 264Craig, Rcatha Y. 70Craighcad, Lynn A. 290Craine, Ora J. 232, 290Crawford, Cedric 290Crawford, Julius R. 264Crawford, Mary 252Crawford, Russell A. 290Creiishaw, Kenny 184Oenshaw, Lola 290Crews, Amos 193Crisp, Nathan 253, 276C^rittender, Joseph 288Croft, Mark A. 264Crook, Chairl 252Crosby, Karen 187, 290Crothers, John Dr. 26Croteh, Joyce A. 70Crouch, Mildred S. 206Crowdcr, Ronald E. 290Crowdcr, Sylestine 70, 194Crowe, Duane T. 70C;rowe, Earl L. 290Crowe, Sheilia L. 276Crowcll, Bernard Dr. 22Cruteher, Julius J. 70Cummings, AA'illiam 315Cummings, Iris L. 291Caimmings, Kendall 200Cummings, AA'addell 188, 276Cunningham, Dierdra 55, 70, 193,
201, 238, 239
Currin, Deborah 291Curry, Gerald 193Curry, Litricia 276Curry, Rita 291Curry, Robert L. 200C:urtis, Audrey J. 276Curtis, Maurice 291Caister, Alan E. 197, 291Cyms, Zarabadipour 70
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Daniels, liar C. 70Daniels, Terri L. 265Darden, Dmsilla 265Darden, Patrice 189Daryhis, Michael 291Datcher, AA'ille E. 276Davidson, .Annie B. 291, :i23Davidson, C:arolyn 207Davidson, Frances 276Davidson, Henry 207, 251, 263Davies, Cynthia 70Davies, James 276Davis, Charmaine 2()5Davis, Cynthia 263Davi.s, Eliza D. 70Davis, Earnestine 104Davis, George L. 32, 56, 70, 201,
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Davis, John 291Davis, Mary C. 70Davis, Pamela 291Davis, Regina 276Davis, Renault 187, 291Davis, Rose Marie 263Davis, Ruby 186, 187Davis, Sammy 276Davis, Thomas L. 200Davis, Virginia 70Davis, AA'alter Dr, 38, 39Davvsen, Kathy D. 276Day, Perianne L. 313DeBardelaben, Cordell 277Debcrry, AValdine 252, 313Delk, Gerald 188Delk, Larry 236Dennis, David 263Dent, Richard 277Desai, Hemant 202Dcvgan, Satinderpaul S. 313Dial, Ronald Sgt. 233Dickerson, Emory 203, 234Diekerson, George 263Dickerson, Janet 237Dickerson, Patricia 277Dirkson, Cynthia 205Dixon, Christopher B. 183Dixon, Valerie 265Dixon, Victoria 233Dobbins, Bonita 246Dobbins, J.H. 233Dockcry, Eric 263Doling, Lisa F. 234Donaldson. Kerry 291Dooley, Laura 245Doss, 'Clenda B. 71Doss, Vanessa R. 277Dostcr, Michael 205Dotson, Andre 291Douglity, AAilley 265Douglas, Conrad 243Douglas, Beverly 291Douglas, Daryi 277Douglas, David 291Douglas, Michael 291Douglas, Robert L. 206Dovvell, Linda 205Doyle, James 182Dr^e, Alexis 277Draper, Dr. Dorothy 315Drew, Kenneth M. 291DuBois, Dr. PaulDudley, Karen Y. 71Duke, Alan 203Duke, Christopher 205Dukes, Deborah A. 291, 226Dunawav, Bonita L. 71Dunhar,'Reggie 11 265, 2:18Duncan, Treuonde 277Dunlap, Karin 263Dunn, Darius 291Dunn, Yolandes 277Dupree, Gerry M. 263, 236
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Ealey, Clarence 291Edmond.son, Aaron 71
Fldward-s Jr. .Albert T. 71Edwards, Debra 240Edwards, Harry 188Eidwards, Marcia Y. 2(>3Edwards, Robert L. 263Eigbunine, Izkoma M. C. 186, 277Eiggleston, Bemadine 244Ehizielen, E'estus 2:12, 291Eihonwa, Nosakhre J. 277Ekabua, Ciabriel 71Ekezie, Bernard .A. 71Elderidge, Yulonda 263Eilebesuna, Patrick 263Eilliot, Jill 235Ellis, .Samuel 277
Ellzy, James A. 239Ellzy, Dr. Rena C. 190Emesibe, Charles C. 291Enekoa, Stanley D. 313Ennis, Wilson E. 182Ensley, Regina 244EihaW, Ogho^o W. 71Espy, Michele D. 291Essien, Essien 71, 226, 323Este.s Tonia V. 263, 32Eubanks, Kim 71, 243Evans, Marva P. 253, 263Evans, Marvin 183, 200Evans, Sheila 291
Fabien, Myrian 243Fadahunsi, Rose M. 71Fant, Edward S. 224Farmer, Barbara 277Farouk, Eltayeb 71E'asawe, Ajike 189,244, 277Faulkner, Emma J. 291Faulkner, Leui T. 71Felts, Gina R. 291, 313Felts, Maiji 291Fenderson, Constantine 232Fennell, Janie M. 71Ferrell, Loretta 234, 291Ferrell, Sara 265Fields, Allen 187Fields, Broderiek R. 277Fields, James 277E'ields, Jeffrey 183Fields, Lewis 263Fields, Lisa O. 291Fields,William 184,201,202,203,
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Fingers, Linda 291Finney, Kenneth 277F°isher, Jo Ann 291E'itzgerald, Brenda 244Fitzgerald, James 263E'itzgerald, Shirley D. 263Flack, Charles K. 292Flack, John T. 71Flakes, Olivia 184, 196, 248, 265,
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Flecton, Patricia 313Fleetvvood, Ronnie 263Fleming, Christine 277Fleming, Debra A. 71, 183E'Icming, Marvin 277E'leming, Ross 203, 277Eletcher, Janice 72E'letcher, Patricia M. 233, 244, 266Flippen, Yolanda 186, 292E'lowers, Ruben 187Floyd, Leonardo D. 292E'loyd, Phyllis 195, 205E'ogle, Vemetta Y. 277Forbes, Rciiec 72, 190, 19.5. 2.18E'ord, .Albert 2(i6Ford, Anita J. 266Ford, Delphine 72, 194Fonl, Jeffrey 292Forge, Ronald D. 142Forrest, Tracy M. 72Fort, Pamela R. 277Fortune, Deborah 72Foster, Barftara J. 72. 243E'oster, Latonya 244Fox, Sheree 277E'raine, Breneada Y. 55, 72, 190,
201, 239E'rancis, Elaine IC. 72, 239, 250E'ranklin, .Arthur E. 315E'ninklin, Brenda K. 196Frazier, Jacqueline L. ;17, 72, 191,
19-f, 207E'razier, Sam 202Frazier, Suen 187, 292Free, Flovd 182
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Freeman, Anthony 234Freeman, Olivia 72Freeman, Yvettc 266Frierson, Deatrice 292Fuchs, Harry 313Fuford, Annette 292Fuller, Brenda 72, 191, 194Fuller, Johnathan 182Fuller, Lesa 266Futrell, Gwendolyn 292
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Gaines, Lazette 72Gaiter, Uebra 190Ciaiter, Janice Y. 266Gaiter, Michelle 292Gallant, Frederick R. 32, 59, 266Gallant, Wadye 187, 277Gamble, Caroline D. 72, 187, 196,
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Gamble, Natalie 277Gandy, Cheryl M. 277Gandy, David 316Gant, Deborah 174, 177, 277Gant, Michelle A. 277Gardner, Charles 182(iardner, Chris 188Gardner, Henry 111 277C^arrison, Mary A. 205, 266Garvin, Y'enita 292Gasque, Charles 228Gaston, Ccraldine V. 292Gatcwood, Sara 292Gayles, Cynthia V. 277Gentry, Carrie 140Gentry, Howard 140Ghant, Nancy E. 72Gholston, Joseph L. 277, 244(iholston, Pamela 244Gibhs, Iris 187, 292, 325(iibson, Frandrea D. 72Gill, Brenda 233Gilliam Darvl M. 72, 184, 195, 201,
2:19, 325 'Ciilliam, Gretchen 292Gillaspie, Richard W. 266(Kilmer, Horace E. 73(iilmore, Pamela 198, 266(iipsnn, (Gregory 254Glover, Kimherlv 292
Cilover, I,aron S. 266(iolden, Ricky 278Ciomez, Luis 278(,ooch, Harold 266
(^(MKlman. M illie 184, 236, 246(AXKlwin, Regina 244, 292(Goodwill, Sabrina A. 292
(•ondwin, Sally 185<i<K>sby, Reginald J. 182, 226(iordon, (>ari I.. 292
(iordon, Rosmond K. 26<)(iordon, Walter 228
(iorc, Alan 31, 32, 99. 141(ioiigaiii, Massound 278(iracj-, Johnny E. 204, 266(.raham, Keith I., 2,50, 266(.ranilberry, Clementine 73(irandersoii, \ alerie 266
(.rant, Mark A, 186, 243, 292(^rannum, Chet 243
(.rases, Jerrod 292(.reeii. Deanna 247
(.reen, i>eborah 316
(.reeii, Nellatine 278
(.reeiie, Jellers 278(.reene, M ilhemiiia 73, 292. 203,
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(.reel. Debra 278(.reer. (.reg 193!•reer. ()pal 7.3. 238(.regg. Helen 278(.ritliii. \rlette
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Gunnells, Gwendolyn 278Gunnells, Sharon 190, 266Guy, Kimherly 194Gwyn, Saundra 266Gyalog, Barbara 278
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Hackett, Elizabeth 73, 190Hadlev, Evelyn 316Hale, Floyd 188, 292Hale, Patrica 292Hall, Brenda 278Hall, .Marcus 207, 238Hall, Ricci 278llalsey, Angela 292Hamb, K<x>sevelt 183, 266Hamecl, Karen 212Hamer, Hubert 73, 233Hamcr, Jeffery 266Hamer, Johnnie 278Hamid-Reza, Ehrahimi 278Hamilton, Henry 292Hamilton, Sylvia 73Haniiter, Patricia 266Hammond, Calvin 73, 195, 218Hammonds, Jennifer 292Hampton, Darren 278Hankins, Robert 278Harden, Argentria 191, 278Hardy, Harold 266Hardy, Valcri 278Hardy, Verica 73Harper, Bessie 241, 189Harper, Dylan 224, 266Harrell, Diane 73llarrell. Tammy 292Harris, DarccI 73, 16.5, 198Harris, Deidra 266Harris, Elaine 292Harris, Henry 224, 316Harris, Julaine 73, 227Harris, Kelli 73, 141, I(i8, 201Harris, .Manpiis 278Harris, Morris 214Harrs, Mitchell 243, 254, 292Harris, Michael 186, 292Harris, Phyllis 278Harri.s, Vaierie 73, 219Harris, \'eronica 203, 278Harri.s, V'exclia 266Harris, Vicki 292Harris, Vincent 226
Harrison, l.orna 316Harrison, l.uvcnia 74Hart, Marina 196, 2(>6Hartley, .Anthony 29,3ilarton, Nevin 293Harvey, .Michelle 73, 194, 266Hassaniiejad, Abdol 266Hawkins, Alexis 240, 266Hawkins, Andrew l„ 274Hawkins, Eric R, 293Hawkins, Margie D, 293Hawkins, .Shelia 244Hawthonie, Cameron 293Hayden, .Andrea 184Hayes, Angela 74, 190Hayes, Dennis 245Hayes, (ieorgc 2()(iHayes, Gerald D. 74, 188Hayes, Kenneth D. 293Hayes, Marcus A, 2(>6Hayes, Peggy 267Hayes, Perry 74llaynes. Beriiiee V. 267Hayiies, Emiuett 142llaynes. Lee 267llaynes. Handy E. 293llaynes. Sherry I,. 74, 18,5, 251llaynes. Stacy 3.5. 74Haywood, Millicent 244Hearlen. Brirlgette, 1,. 198Heath, Brenda 1). 187. 293
Henderson, Helen 74Henderson, Vynell 278Hcndon, Lynn 203Hendricks, Cynthia 74Hendrix, Deborah 29,3Hendrix, Nancy 316Hereford, .Areitla 74Herron, Vontenia 293Hewitt, Pamela 234, 278Hewitt, Vuelonda 293Heyward, Debra 278Hick.s, Jackly 278Hicks, Millicent 293Hicks, Sabrina 278Hiles, William Jr. 316Hill, Bobby 141, 228, 293Hill, Howard 25,3Hill, Johniiv Jr. 253, 278Hill, Joshua A, 183Hill, Marila 278Hill, Michael 267Hill, Ralph 206, 224, 267Hill, Randy, 278Hill.sman, Gregory 2;i6, 278Hilfsman, Jeffery 2,36Hinton, Bryant 187, 293Hobh.s Barry 184, 226, 267Hobson, Ceccila 194Hohson, Debra 243, 293Hab.son, Herbert 278Hodge, Ronnie E. 293Holdcn, Sharon 193Milder, Karen R, 293Holiday, Emic 212Holiday, Robin 24.3Holiday, Roo.sevelt 267Hollingshcd, Johnny 2:14, 279Hohnan, Angela 244, 29:1Holmes, Randy 279Holmes, .Sharon D, 279Holt, Lawanda 194Holt, Sandra 267Holt, Sandria K, 74HiKiker, Ricky 74Hooks, Sirsan A. 240, 279llootcn, Janis 293Hupkin.s, .Antoinette 247Hopkins, Charles 251Hopkins, (iregory D, 254, 29.3Homburgcr, Chandra 186, 279Horton, Felix 224Horton, Valeric 228Horton, Walter R, 74, 238Hoskin.s, Jolinnie 279Houston, Gregory V, 267Houston, Natalie 194Houston, Valerie 279Howard, Bryan E. 267Howard, Dwayne 29:1Howard, Oliver 279Howse, Donna K. 29:illowse, Frank 279Howse, Retonya T. 267Hubbard, Beneta 267llubhard, Elaine 17:1, 175Huddleston, Darlene Dr. :1I6Hudson, Clifton 29.1Hudson, Jac(|ueline .A, 190, 267Hudson, Jeffrey .A. 187, 293Hudson, Joyce 279Hudson. Lisa Y, 74, 205Hudson, Mo/elle 279Hudson, Randy 205Hud.son, Ron 186HikIsoii. Rosalind 29:i
Hulfinan. Eric 183. 267
lliiggins. Kawanis 267Hughes. Denise 187. 24:i. 29:iHughes. Shelia S. 29:1Hull, Timothy 279Humphries. Frederick S. Dr. 20.
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Humphries. Michael 267
Humphreys, .Motice E. 267Hunt. Teresa 293Hunt, Tommy 216Hunter. Dehra .A, 279Hunter, Joyce 246Hunter, Marguerite B, 267Hunter, Reiiee 29:1Hurt, .Angela 279Hurt, Mary Dean 188, 279llvde, A'alerie D. 29,3Hvines, Kathrvn 279
Idehen, Patrick O, 74Idiare, Christopher l', 74, 212Iduoze. Eheiigho 75Ihenie, Richard C, 267Ijegalu, Robert 7.5lloanya, Ben Osy 267Ingram, Carl 294Ingrani, Dorothy 2/9Ingram, Iris 267Ingram, Luster 267Ingram, Sybil 24:1, 267Ingram, William 188, 246, 294Inyang, Francis 73Isaac, Christine 195, 267Isabel, Gina 198, 267Isabel, James 294Isom, A'annette E. 267Izcvbehai, Philip, 73, 249
Jackson, Beverly 190, 195. 2:18, 219Jackson, Carol D, 75Jackson, Carl L, 75Jackson, Cheryl P. 75Jackson, Clarence R. Jr. 199, 267Jackson, Clintonia 267Jackson, Fred 227, 267Jackson. Hattie M. 7.5, 231Jackson. Juaquita E, 316Jackson, laivona E. 75Jack.son, .Marion 267Jackson. .Sonny 19:1, 268Jackson, Yvonne 215Jamerson, Keith (;. 187. 279James Deborah 279James, Linda 279James, Mea.sic G. 199Jamison, Cynthia 268Jamison. Shelia 212Jangdhari, Kendriek 254Janisakl. Maghaini 279Jarrett. Sharon 279Jefferson. Diana 279Jeffries, Diana :116Jenkins, Delesa Y, 316Jenkins. Lois 316Jenkins. Mitchell 214, 279Jennings, Lari 294Johe. Donna 75Jobe. John 75Jobe. Lisa 294Johnson, Alfredia 279Johnson, Ben 213Johns/Ill, Beverly 268Johnson, Brenda 194, 268Johnson. Cynthia 279Johnson. Darryle 21,5Johnson, Deborah 7.5, 194. 22(>Johnson. Diedre R. 75Johnson. Douglas .A. 199, 268Johnson. Elise 259Johnson, Fowler. M. 268Johnson. Freda 244Johnson. Homer 293Johnson, Ida 294Johnson, India 75Johnson. James I.. 18:1Johnson. James 279Johnson. Joanne 279Johnson, Johnetta 279
Johnson. Karen 279John.son, Larry 214Johnson, Les \A'. 294John.son, Lewis 234Johnson, Naomi 294Johnson. Pamela M. 189, 203, 241.
24:1. 268
Johnson, Patricia 268Johnson, (^uiney 280Johnson, Rehecca 198Johnson, Robert 224, 268John.son, Samuel 280Johnson, Sheila 280Johnson, Sheila 294Johirson. Shirley 244John.son, Teresa 280Johnson, A'ancssa 268Jollv, Marshall 294Jolly, .Mike 214Jones, .Aaron 142Jone.s, Angela 184, 294Jones, .Arcthia 228Jone.s, .Angela 280Jones, Carl 182Jones, Clayton 280jone.s, Darrel 205ones David 24:1
Jones Deborah 104Jones Dean 280Jones, Dennis 253Jones, Donna 184, 268Jone.s, Dorothy 75, 191Jone.s, Francis 280Jones E'ranklin 317Jones, George 25:1, 268Jones, Gloria 213Jones, Iris 268Jone.s, James 280Joiie.s. Jerry 294Jone.s. John 294}one.s, Kenneth 268Jone.s. Kimherly 186. 189. 2(MJones, .Michael 75Jone.s. Qiientin 294Jones. ReginaUl 294Jone.s, Rence 280Jones, Robert 25)4Jones, Ronald 268Jones, Tanya 280Jone.s, Torye 280Jones, Veriiie 76, 248, 252Jones, A'ickie 24:1Jones A'ictor 188, 280Jones, Williams 316Jones, Winifred 194, 24:1Jordan. Elliott 280Jordan. Gary 242Jordan, Keith 294Jordan, Renee 215Jordan, Randv 2,5,3Jordan, Rick 280Jo.seph, .Aaron 14:iJoy, .Marlin 76Joyce, Boirita 76, 202.20:i, 255. .322Joyce. MeliKlia 195, 251, 268. :)25Joyce. McKinley :i:i, :122Joyner, Dr. John :tl6Judge, Kiithy 294Judge. Patricia 268Jung. Richard 316Junior. F, J. 2:1
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Kaiiie. John 268Keaney. Maple 268Kearse. James 268Kee, l,iLshanda 294Keeley. Karen 269Keith. Helen 280
Kelley. John H. 294KeniKHly. Brenda 294Kent. .VicKiniiev 19,3Kern. Trainer 188
Kerrell, Sarah 205Kersey, Edward 202Kersey, Martin N. 187, 280Kcsec, Kimherly 206, 280Keshavarz, Javad 202Kiinblc, Adonis 203Kimblc, Ladovic 241Kimble, Richard 280Kiinbro, Richard L. 76King, Aaron 294King, Janiiic 294King, Katherine A. 76King, Marian Y'. 76King, Maisha 280King, Mclvin 268King, Rose 244, 280Kirkpatrick, William 184Knight, Allison D, 193Knight, Allison 243Knight, Bonita 227Knight, Marilyn 252Knox, Sherry R. 294Koen, Delia 280Kwabena, Dirbi A. 280
Lacy, Diane 294Lahai, Lawrence 76Long, I,xiretta .A, 76Langford, /Alan Jr. 268Dinier, Charles D. 232, 236Lanier, Clarissa L, 76Liunprin, Mona 294Lastcr, Jonathan Jr. 268Lattimore, Albert D, 268Lauderdale, Felicia 294Lawrence, Music C. 182Lawson, Fredrick 294Lawson, YVarren G, Jr. 317Lee, Alphonso E. 187, 294Lee, Bridgctt 76Lee, Jacqueline 280Lee, Ijirry 294Lee, Pamela 191, 268Lee, Wallace 182Leggett, Marvin V, 293Leggs, Charlene 280Leonard, Mark 280Lepue, Pepe 206Leslie, Deborah J, 76Lester, Johnny 203, 293Levins, Michael 182, 268
Lewis Alfrerl 234Lewis, Elva 194Lewis, Frederick D. 280Lewis, Josette M, 293Lewi.s, Karen A, 295Lewis, Dmce T, 280Lewis, Patricia 280Lewis, Tyrone 244Lewi.s, Willie 188Lillard, Deborah Y, 268Lillybridge, Kevin T. 183Lindsay. Ranald /A. 76Linsey, Winnie 295Lip.seonib, Donna 242, 280Linville, Robin 317Littleton, Emma 76, 202, 20:t, 253Littleton, Mary 254Liu, Teddy 295Lloyd, Eric S, 25)5Loekridge, Dennis L, 187, 2()8Lokey, Kenneth 281Dillar, A'anc-s.sa 268Lomax, Joann 76, 15)0Lomax, .Sandra 268Lonce, Siizaima J, 281Long. .Arthur L, 281Long, Glenda M. 295Long, Linda D, 76, 246Love. Barry W. 281Love. I .aura 205
Love, Tern 281
Lovett, Dr. Bobby L. 317Lowe, Wanda E, 76Lowcry, Mary L. 77Lownes, Millicent 190Lunsforf, Cheryl 269Luster, La Quetta 77, 194Luter, Paul E. 236Lynn, Ozzie 183Lyons Tony R, 34, 77, 183, 191
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Mabon, Johnny 183Mack, Larey 196, 227Mackin, Emma 185Mackrel, Anita M. 77Madden, Jacqueline 186, 281Madden, Paul 317Madison, Vareda 281Magee, Deborah 186, 15)0, 281Mahone, Andrea 77, 141, 164,203,
244, 233Major, La Tonya D. 244, 293Makor, Jao 295Maloiie, Cynthia G, 281Malone, James E. 77, 193Malone, Jennifer, M. 293Malone, Kelvin L. 193, 293Malone, Marva M. 281Mangrum, Patricia A. 77Mann, Claude W, 77Mann, Clifford 77Mann, Shelia J, 281Mann, Wanda 293Manuel, Angela 295Manuel, Angela M. 295Maples, Vivian 295Marchbanks Timothy 295Marshall, Lisa 33, 194, 269Martin, Arthur 281Martin, Glenda M, 77, 243Martin, I>anny L, 143Martin, Michael 77Martin, Patricia 77Martin, Rodney 243Maryland, Jeffrey 281Mason, Karen 25)3Mason, Vincent L. 281Mason, Vivienne D. 77, 183, 190Mastoii, Teresa 186Mathis, Darryl A. 281Matian, Farliad 77Matian, Farshad 269Matlock, Elston 293Matthews, Derek E. 295Matthews, Florida M. 77, 243Maye, DiVorious A, 77.Mavs Linda 25:)McCall, Ray 281.McCalla, Christopher 245, 2,54McCann, Mark H, 317McClanahan, James E. 269McClain, Rose 23:)McClcskey, Shirley 189, 203MeCondiehie, Joi 15)4, 269McConnell, Valerie 281McCorkle, Donald 281McCrackin, Allen D, 188. 269McCraney, Billy 293.McCrary, Darold W, 78, 18:), 234McCrary, Denise 2)4, 269, 323McCrec, Edward 224iMcCullough, Estella D. 293McDade, Mittie 265)McDaniel, Charles D. 2)4. 281McDonald. Cathy .A. 78McDonald, Kenneth 244McElvain, Delphia 281McGhec, .Audrey J. 78McGhee, Eva 78, 244McGhee, Gwinnctt, M. 78, 201.McGregor. Michelle 209McGriff. Bradis B, 244, 281McKay, Robert 281
McKennon, Cabrielle K. 206McKinney, Kent 281McKinnie, Doris K. 78McKissack, Thomas E. 232, 269McLemore, Joe 281McMillan, Debra F. 78McMillan, Kathy 96, 97, 104McMillin, Linda 281.McMullen, Daryl Jr. 269McNabb, Sharon 78McNeal, Keith 293McNeal, Sherri 281McPhait, Susan 187.McPhee, Zilpha Mae 281McPherson, Felecia 281McPherson, Susan B, 78, 247McTeer, Wendell Jr. 269Meadows Karen T, 78, 190, 238Meadows Tammy R. 78.Meesm, AKia M. 78Merideth, Denise 234.Merideth, Myrtice 293Meriwethcr, Juanita 317Meriwethcr, Larry 317Meriwether, Rozanne 295•Merrell, George F. 281Mem'tt, Carolyn 242Merritt, Gezel S. 293Merritt, Patricia 239Merriweather, Doris 253Mgbemere, Celestine 269Middleton, Brent 281.Middleton, Linda 252Miller, Alicia 194Miller, Audrey 78Miller, Clifford 183Miller, Janice 282Miller, Karen 78Miller, Katherine 282Miller, Dr. Louis 317.Miller, Michael 78Miller, Reginald 245Miller, Steven 236Miller, Wnda 232Mims Linda 78, 190, 238Mingo, Darryl 238, 239Minnis, Renee 293Minor, Sarah 32, 79, 194, 243Minor, Zelda 295Minter, Gia 269
Mirian, Hussain 293Mitchell, Anthony 269Mitchell, Barbara 79, 189Mitchell, Candice 79Mitchell, Caria 244Mitchell, Claude 224.Mitchell, Curtis 269Mitchell, Gregory 236Mitchell, Gwen 282Mitchell, Kathy 295Mitchell, Kenneth 79, 55. 2)9. 201
184
Mitchell. A'ancssa 75)Mondie, Mary 296Montague, Elaine 296Montgomery, Barbara 282.Montgomery, Cynthia 296Moore, Barbara 296.Moore, Darrell 199, 269Moore, Deborah 237, 282Moore. Freddie 269
.Moore, Gary 282iMoore, Jerome 188Moore, Karen 296.Moore, Vonzetta 244Moore, Mack 269.Moore, Mazcll 282Moore, Opal 296Moore. Tawanna 226, 269Moomian. James 296.Moran, M;uy 269Morehead, Brenda 79. 96, 5)7, 104Morgan, Belinda 186
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Webb. Zennia 301
\\ ebster. Zadic 273\\ cwicn, George 244, 273Weems, Napoleon VidU ells, Alexander C. Dr. 3ISWells, Christopher 2.36Welts, Deborah 273Worthing, Gloria 266West, Dereck 301Westmoreland, Margaret A. 190,
273
W'hitaker, Cedric G- 6.5hite. Brute H. 6.5, 203
W hite. Cederick C. 63. 162W hile, David 301W bite, Geneanc R- 65
W hite. Glen 266White. Jacqueline 65While. James 301White. Kathleen 65White. Nomia J. 6555hite, Opra 65, 239W hite, Ronald D. 301White. B.R. 162
White. Sinclair M. 273White. Sophie 244White, Valerie 301White. Vickx L. 301White, 51onda V. 65, 93Whitelow, Daresa G. 266Whitfield, Wilbert A. 301Whitley, Deborah 32, 1)7Whitman. Kim L- 3015\ hitmon. Patsev 266W hitmore, Patricia A. .316Whiltaker. Madeline 267Whittakcr. Nathan 66. 2.36Whittington, Darryl 244Wiggins. Ciharletie 267Wiggins. James 3015Viggins. Sandra 301Wiley. April 301Wiles, Doroths 27.3
Wiles. Eric 301
W ilhoite. Earl 2;J3
Wilkes, Betty 287W ilkins. Frank 66, 244W ilkins. Tliomas D. 66. 162W illiams. Andrea 183Williams. Angela 273. 325Williams, Archie 2.53. 301Williams. Barnzetia 301
Williams. Beserls 287W illiams <!hristiiie 189
Williams. Clarence 865\ illiams. (!vnthia 86
W illiams, Cvnthia E. 273W illiams, Dasid 287Williams. Donald 86, 202W illiams. Donna 287
Williams. Edgar Jr. 86. 202Williams, Cars 32. 34. 186. 30!Williams, Ciregory T. 86. iiSV5 illiams. Ilossard 287Williams. Jell 243W illiams. Jimms' 182Williams. Kesin .57. 86
V\ illiams. Linda 66. 169
Williams. Esciia H, 273
Williams, McDonald 166, 3l:lW illiams. Patrn e 301
Williams. Hubs 66W illiams, Sliaroii 244. 301
Williams. Sharon 177
W illiams. Sliirlev 267
Williams. Soiisu I). 267. 325
W illiams. Slesc 4 32. 36. 169. 244.267
W illiams. I'liomas K. 197W illiams, \ icioriii I.. 267W illianison. Kalhrsii 66W illiamsoii. Pameiii 273W illiamsriii. \isian 192. 267
Williamson, Wayne D. 287Willingham, Nathaniel 244, 246,
287
W illis, Dcbra 244, 301
Willis, Unsa 273Willis, W'inelte 273Wilson, Beniard 287Wilson. David 287
Wilson, Jeffery 189, 301Wilson, Johnny Jr. 287W itiross, Kelvin 86, 2.38W inross. Walter 186, 243, 301
Winsett, Lisa 273Winston. Everett 301Winters, Leonardo 287Winlon, .Anthony 301W intoii. jimmy 301W'itmorc. LaKrancinc 244W'offord, Andrcss, Jr. 287Womack, Kevin 191Wood, Karen 301Woodby, W. Richard 273Woodfork, Maria 273
Woodle, Steven 187, 273Woodruff, .Melonisc 273W'tKxI.s, Gregory 86Wootis, Shandra 301Woods, Vanessa 273W'ooldridgc. Phyllis 86W right, Andrea 287W right, Augustus 200, 273Wright, Cassandra .301Wright, Charles 205Wright, Dale 191, 287W right, David 87W right, Ernestine 301Wright, Rickey 273Wright, Sheryi 187Wright. Charles 301Wright, Terri 207, 248, 273Wyatl. Reginald 301Wvnn, Roslvn 239
Young, Charlcise 318Young, Marcus 301Younger. Olga 287York, Malcssa 287Yokley, Harold 187Yousefzadeh, Mashallah 301
Zurahabipour, (ArusZepelinsky, Paul 318Ziiiii. Michael 87
In Memory of
Tliais Lavonne Baccus 1958-1976
The world used to disturb me,I always felt different and unclaimed.
I worried about how people felt about meand what kind of personal impression I wasgiving.
But now I don't
I worry about how I feel towards people, andbeing accepted makes no difference now,because you see ... Tm only visiting here,waiting for the day I move on to my realhome.
Thais LaVonne Baccus
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