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THE 1986 TIGER
Volume XXXVIII
Savannah State College is a four-year, co-educational unit of the Universi-
ty System of Georgia, strongly committed to the development of the intel-
lectual, social, and professional competence of individuals. Recognizing its
historic commitment to the educational needs of the Black student as
mandated in its original charter of 1890, the College offers quality educa-
tion to all students. The Institution offers programs designed to assist
students to become active and creative citizens and to attain their fullest
spiritual and moral stature.
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THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
Dear Students and Friends:
The 1986 "Tiger" is a permanent record of the high-
lights and achievements that took place at Savannah State
College during this academic year. This yearbook will be
important to you, especially in later years, because it
will transcend time and space in regard to some of your
most precious memories and achievements. This document
is also concerned with the present. It represents events,
organizations, activities, sororities, fraternities and
other events that were special to you during this year.
It is my fondest wish that you will cherish and appre-
ciate those wonderful days spent at Savannah State
that the 1986 "Tiger" will permanently record for pos-
terity.
Sincerely ,
Wendell G. Rayb/i/rn
President
THE ANNUAL STAFF
Editor-in-Chief: Valerie M. Andrews
Advisor: Dr. Charles J. Elmore
Myra Gordon: Art Editor
Angela Kelly: Assistant Editor
Colleen Myers: Organizations Editor
Kris Posey: Typist
Derrick Rozier: Sports Editor
Sebrina Rush: Features Editor
Kimberly Sanford: Student photographer
Gene Johnson: Photographer
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Open 1
President's Message 3
Table of contents 5
Classes 6
Faculty, Staff, and Administration 71
Homecoming 92
Sports 104
Organizations 124
Features 154
Editor's Message 159
Alma Mater 160
CLASSES
Graduating Seniors 7
Seniors 17
Juniors 21
Sophomores 33
Freshmen 47
Nursery School 65
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GRADUATING
SENIORS
David Allen
Augusta, Georgia
Vincent Brown
Newark, New Jersey
Terry Cleveland
Savannah, Georgia
Rose Cummings
Savannah, Georgia
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Jacques Curtis
Savannah, Georgia
Robin Daniels
Savannah, Georgia
Marketing
Priscilla Davis
Elberton, Georgia
Nicolo Dewitt
Savannah, Georgia
Jacquelyn Cuspert
Savannah, Georgia
Marketing
Scotty Hall
Vidalia, Georgia
Karen Heath
Savannah, Georgia
Political Science
Sophia Hosley
Milledgevi lie, Georgia
Home Economics
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Marsha Johnson
Hamilton, Georgia
Early Childhood
James Melvin
Montezuma, Georgia
Marketing
Sharon Mungin
Savannah, Georgia
Biology
Tracey Parnell
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Mass Communications
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Sandra Payton
Valdosta, Georgia
Mass Communications
Philip Reeves
Meansville, Georgia
Mathematics
Elizabeth Robinson
Savannah, Georgia
Minnie Smith
Savannah, Georgia
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Angelia Sparrow
Augusta, Georgia
Political Science
Karen Stephens
Gainsville, Georgia
General Business
Ramona Styles
Savannah, Georgia
Quilla Swint
Warrenton, Georgia
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James Tarver
Louisville, Georgia
Art Education
Clarence Thomas
Macon, Georgia
Mass Communications
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Maria Troup
Savannah, Georgia
Timothy Walker
Utica, New York
Environmental Studies
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Sharlene Whitfield
Columbus, Georgia
Civil Engineering
Clifford Wilborn
Savannah, Georgia
Electrical Engineering
George Williams
Jackson, Mississippi
Accounting
Andrea Young
Savannah, Georgia
Social Work/Psychology
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SENIORS
President: Sharolyn Terry
Vice-President: Dottie Bohler
Treasurer: James Melvin
Miss Senior: Clovis "TREET" Terrell
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Robert Cosby
Detroit, Michigan
Valencia Ferguson
Savannah, Georgia
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James Hales
Savannah, Georgia
Kim McGraw
Savannah, Georgia
Richard Nelson
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Frenchie Parker
Savannah, Georgia
Gwen Patterson
Savannah, Georgia
Theophilus Reese
Sandersville, Georgia
Eddie Stanford
Brunswick, Georgia
Katherine Stevens
Jones, Georgia
Patricia Taylor
Augusta, Georgia
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JUNIORS
President: Jeffrey Jaudon
Miss Junior: Penny Tyus
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Sabrina Adams
Milledgeville, Georgia
Alecia Ammons
Rome, Georgia
Sharon Avery
Wrens, Georgia
George Axon, Jr.
Savannah, Georgia
Earl Bailey
Jesup, Georgia
Denise Brown
Savannah, Georgia
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Hosie Bryant
Savannah, Georgia
Lemile Chandler
Valdosta, Georgia
Millicent Chisolm
Charleston, South Carolina
Julie Copeland
Sparta, Georgia
Tamara Davis
Macon, Georgia
Sheila DeShazior
Miami, Florida
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Richard Dinkins
Savannah, Georgia
Curtis Doe, Jr.
Warner Robins, Georgia
Craig Douglas
Newark, New Jersey
Eugene Earls
Gainsville, Georgia
Eric Ellison
Savannah, Georgia
John Fambrough
Atlanta, Georgia
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Gladys Fields
Savannah, Georgia
Cynthia Green
Augusta, Georgia
Keith Green
Savannah, Georgia
George Harper
Atlanta, Georgia
Michael Harvey
Waycross, Georgia
Diahn Hollingworth
Columbus, Georgia
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Willie Horton
Savannah, Georgia
Danny Howard
Augusta, Georgia
Jeffrey Jaudon
Brunswick, Georgia
Kim Jones
Atlanta, Georgia
Russell Jones
Newbern, North Carolina
Troy Jordan
Wrens, Georgia
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Alnita Lasseter
Perry, Georgia
Yasma Lemon
Darien, Georgia
Kimberly Lucious
Columbus, Georgia
Dionne Lloyd
Savannah, Georgia
Marquita Marshall
Savannah, Georgia
Darryl Mason
Savannah, Georgia
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Toby McGirt
Savannah, Georgia
Henry Moore II
Savannah, Georgia
Walter Moore
Hinesville, Georgia
Bobby Outlaw
Waynesboro, Georgia
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Savannah, Georgia
Charles Peterson
Atlanta, Georgia
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John Powell
Athens, Georgia
Marcus Roberts
Sylvania, Georgia
Theresa Sheppard
Sylvania Georgia
Ruby Stewart
Savannah, Georgia
Ursula Terrentine
Atlanta, Georgia
Timothy Thomas
Savannah, Georgia
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Nadean Walker
Waynesboro, Georgia
Saundra Wallace
Savannah, Georgia
Areta Watts
Atlanta, Georgia
Jacqueline Wesby
Waynesboro, Georgia
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Reginald White
Savannah, Georgia
Trina Wilkerson
Claxton, Georgia
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Kasanthia Wilkins
Augusta, Georgia
Cail Williams
Tybee Island, Georgia
Chelsia Williams
LaGrange, Georgia
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Gwendolyn Williams
Augusta, Georgia
Helenda Williams
Atlanta, Georgia
Tammie Wright
Augusta, Georgia
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Athens, Georgia
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SOPHOMORES
President: Kimberly Sanford
Vice-President: Broderick Brown
Miss Sophomore: Stacey Williams
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William Cherry
Macon, Georgia
Alvin Collins, Jr.
Savannah, Georgia
Sylvia Curtis
Atlanta, Georgia
Ronald Day
Mt. Vernon, Georgia
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Nassau, Bahamas
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Drexel Clark
Augusta, Georgia
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Valery Anderson
Dublin, Georgia
Anthony Atkins
Savannah, Georgia
Amelia Baker
Covington, Georgia
Rochielle Bevans
Nassau, Bahamas
Mashelden Ellis-Binns
Athens, Georgia
Michelle Brown
Savannah, Georgia
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Caterine Edwards
Savannah, Georgia
Kenneth Flowe
New York, New York
Sandy Fullwood
Dublin, Georgia
Anita Fussell
Brunswick, Georgia
Pennie Graves
Atlanta, Georgia
Jackie Gray
Savannah, Georgia
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Eugenia Harrison
Lincolnton, Georgia
Regenia Harrison
Lincolnton, Georgia
Gwendolyn Hawes
Elberton, Georgia
Melicia Hayes
Darien, Georgia
Lisa Hicks
Savannah, Georgia
Gary Hill
Glenwood, Georgia
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Savannah, Georgia
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Traci Holmes
Savannah, Georgia
Derek Hutchens
Athens, Georgia
Rose Jackson
Dublin, Georgia
Thomas Johnson
Waycross, Georgia
Annette Jones
Hinesville, Georgia
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Sylvania, Georgia
Greg Jones
Thomasville, Georgia
James Jones
Savannah, Georgia
Promes Life
White Oak, Georgia
Karen Long
Tampa, Florida
Kecia Mack
Woodbine, Georgia
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Faith May
Wrightsville, Georgia
Quentina Miller
Savannah, Georgia
Iona Morton
St. Thomas, Virgin Island
Napoleon Moulder
Atlanta, Georgia
Alfornia Neely
Athens, Georgia
Melinda Oswell
Savannah, Georgia
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Cynthia Outler
Vidalia, Georgia
Anderson Phillips III
Birmingham, Alabama
Reginald Owens
Beaufort, South Carolina
Antoninette Powell
Charleston, South Carolina
Alicia Rocker
Warrenton, Georgia
Kim Sanford
Thomaston, Georgia
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Kim Sharpe
Atlantic City, New Jersey
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Savannah, Georgia
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James Ifekan Simon
St. Thomas, Virgin Island
John Spaulding
Savannah, Georgia
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Gale Stanley
Millen, Georgia
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Donald Stevens
Jones, Georgia
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LaSonya Stovall
Atlanta, Georgia
George Swint
Atlanta, Georgia
Vonda Talmadge
Griffin, Georgia
Kenney Tate
Hartwell, Georgia
Janice Tharpe
Perry, Georgia
Shirley Thomas
Savannah, Georgia
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Darin Thrashes
Atlanta, Georgia
Angela Turner
Dublin, Georgia
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Antonio Tyson
Kingland, Georgia
Till Underwood
Savannah, Georgia
Eric Vaughn
Savannah, Georgia
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T. Charles Ward
Dawson, Georgia
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Marquis Waring
Savannah, Georgia
John Watson
Atlanta, Georgia
Felise Williams
Savannah, Georgia
Garry Williams
Savannah, Georgia
Stacey Williams
Macon, Georgia
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Pyramids of Delta Sigma Theta
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President: Van Johnson
Vice-President: Vincent Truett
Secretary: Selena Ivory
Treasurer: June Powell
Miss Freshmen: Kimsherion Reid
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Sandra Aker
Jefferson, Georgia
Illya Allen
Toccoa, Georgia
Lisa Alston
Darian, Georgia
Theressa Ammons
Rome, Georgia
Alicia Anderson
Savannah, Georgia
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Allen Bailey
Jesup, Georgia
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Gladys Banks
Macon, Georgia
Stephanie Barnes
Elberton, Georgia
Nina Barnwell
Powder Springs, Georgia
Judith Bennett
Atlanta, Georgia
Tonya Best
Savannah, Georgia
Marcus Bettis
Chicago, Illinois
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Donna Booker
Washington, Georgia
Derrick Borom
Columbus, Georgia
Arlanda Brantly
Bridgeport, Connecticut
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Cheri Brice
Fort Valley, Georgia
Arnita Broadnax
Marietta, Georgia
Monica Brown
Savannah, Georgia
Phyllis Brown
Cochran, Georgia
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Tony Burch
Miami, Florida
Joseph Burroughs
Savannah, Georgia
Stephanie Cason
Savannah, Georgia
Kavita Coleman
Gregory Cooper
Gary, Indiana
Carla Copps
Woodbine, Georgia
Stacey Covington
Atlanta, Georgia
Melody Darden
Atlanta, Georgia
Monica Davis
Elberton, Georgia
Rodney Denson
Dublin, Georgia
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Keith Dudley
Atlanta, Georgia
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Ruby Dunham
Savannah, Georgia
LaTrice Edgehill
Bronx, New York
Michelle Ellis
Griffin, Georgia
Freddie Evans
Savannah, Georgia
Prince Fagan II
Atlanta, Georgia
Audra Foremen
Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina
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Delores Hicks
Bartow, Georgia
Cynthia Hillery
Brunswick, Georgia
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Marian Holloway
Jeffersonville, Georgia
Ronald Howard
Atlanta, Georgia
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Larry Jackson
Bainbridge, Georgia
Rhonda James
Hinesville, Georgia
Durante Footman
Bainbridge, Georgia
Pamela Francis
Sandersville, Georgia
Sharon Gastin
Savannah, Georgia
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Sheryl Hamlet
Atlanta, Georgia
Angela Harris
Savannah, Georgia
Ta Wanda Harrison
Swainsboro, Georgia
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Regina Lassiter
Augusta, Georgia
Konstanza Laye
LaGrange, Georgia
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Rochelle Lee
Atlanta, Georgia
Margo McGruder
Swainsboro, Georgia
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Marshall McLeod
Lyons, Georgia
Carlina Mincey
Glenville, Georgia
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Lori Johnson
Savannah, Georgia
Samuel Johnson
Savannah, Georgia
Sylvia Johnson
Athens, Georgia
Van Johnson
Brooklyn, New York
Carla Kirby
Jesup, Georgia
Carole Larkin
Milledgeville, Georgia
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Canveties Morgan
Tuskegee, Alabama
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Lorenza Morris
Macon, Georgia
LaMeria Mosley
Atlanta, Georgia
William Mosley
Savannah, Georgia
Shell Myrick
Warrenton, Georgia
Michelle Nichols
Savannah, Georgia
Janet Person
Franklin, Georgia
Darrick Peterkin
Fort Dix, New Jersey
Dawn Pinner
Atlanta, Georgia
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Julia Pitts
Atlanta, Georgia
June Powell
Milles, Georgia
Kathleen Powell
Bartow, Georgia
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Sheila Quillion
Milledgeville, Georgia
Donna Riggins
Atlanta, Georgia
Kelly Roberts
Rome, Georgia
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Renee Rolling
Harlem, Georgia
Derrick Rozier
Dublin, Georgia
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Felicity Simmons
Darin, Georgia
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Savannah, Georgia
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Angelique Smith
Jaison Smith
Athens, Georgia
Walter Smith
Hull, Georgia
Tammy Stuckey
Macon, Georgia
Monica Thomas
Columbus, Georgia
Sebrina Tomlin
Bartow, Georgia
Vincent Truett
Atlanta, Georgia
Shawn Underwood
Savannah, Georgia
Brian Vickers
Atlanta, Georgia
Michael Vigil
Norwalk, California
Inez Wade
Savannah, Georgia
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Tonya Washington
Atlanta, Georgia
Saundra Whipple
Atlanta, Georgia
Donna White
Waverly, Georgia
Lisa Willis
Bridgeport, Connecticut
Dondra Wilson
Pearson, Georgia
Malanie Young
Savannah, Georgia
Jonnet York
Atlanta, Georgia
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Shaunita Clark
Robin Cohen
Ariatianca Coleman
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Tiffany Fletcher
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Jeffery Jenkins
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Nicolette Johnson
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Ashely Roberson
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Marisa White
Earnestine Lang
Lottie Tolbert
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FACULTY, STAFF,
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ADMINISTRATION
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PROFESSORS
O. Fred Becker
Music
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Edward Clark, Jr., CDR, USN
Naval Science
Kailash Chandra
Mathematics and Physics
C. Obi Emeh
Biology
Gian Ghuman
Earth Sciences
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Lawrence Harris
History and Political Science
Frissell Hunter
Biology
Lester B. Johnson
Engineering Technology
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Pollubhotla V. KrishNamurti
Biology
William D. McCarthy
Business Administration
Govindan K. Nambiar
Biology
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Kamalakar B. Raut
Chemistry
Leo G. Parrish, Jr.
Business
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Eugene Welch
Criminal Justice
Bernard Woodhouse
Biology
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ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS
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Barbara Bart
Marketing
Annette K. Brock
Social Sciences
Charles J. Elmore
English
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Albertha Boston
Business Administration
Johnny Campbell
Economics
Norman B. Elmore
English
Matthew Gilligan
Biology
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Jeffrey James
Chemistry
Otis S. Johnson
Social Work/Sociology
Walter W. Leftwich
Mathematics
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Jackson McNeil
Information Systems
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Joseph P. Richardson
Marine Biology
Harpal Singh
Biology
Daniel Washington
Social Sciences
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ASSISTANT PROFESSORS
Jan Bogan
Accounting
Joan S. Green
Reading
William Hahn
Management
Lolita P. Harris
Mass Communications
Arthur Levy
Accounting
Ronald McFadden
Developmental Studies
Ahmed Bern Piankhi
Social Sciences
Swannie Richards
Office Administration
Clara Bain
Developmental Studies
INSTRUCTORS
Albert Barnes
Social Work and Applied Sociology
Nathan Coleman
Business
Carl J. Davis
Information Systems
Alexander Heslin
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Carol Tapp
Business
Lester Lamhut
Business
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NAVAL SCIENCE FACULTY AND
STAFF
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Buddy E. Arbuckle, Jr., YNC (SS),
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Administrative Assistant
Richard Bass, LT, USN
Edward Clark, Jr., CDR, USN
Commanding Officer and
Professor of Naval Science
Brian D. Carmichael, LT, USN
Sophomore Instructor
Ronnie E. Covington, SKC, USN
Assistant Fiscal Officer
Ormond C. Fowler, Jr., CDR,
USN,
Executive Officer and Associate
Professor of Naval Science/Senior
Instructor
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George E. Mason, QMC (SS),
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Assistant Junior Instructor
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Jerry A. Dalo, LT, USN
Junior Instructor
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PRESIDENT'S OFFICE
Wendell G. Rayburn
President
Mrs. Beautine Hardwick
Administrative Assistant
Charles J. Elmore
Assistant to the President
OFFICE OF THE VICE-PRESIDENT
FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
Edward J.Hayes
Vice-President
Martha K. Stafford
Secretary to the Vice-President
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OFFICE OF THE VICE-PRESIDENT
FOR BUSINESS AND FINANCE
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Vice-President for Business and Finance
Polly Bright
Administrative Secretary
Shevon Carr
Internal Auditor
Yvonne Dixon
Accountant I
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Wanda Houston
Cashier Clerk I
Venkatarathnam Koganti
Director of Personnel
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Almisha Mattix
Section Supervisor
Marion Roberts
Secretary to the Vice-President
for Business and Finance
Jeanette Westley
Assistant to the Vice-President
for Business and Finance
Carolyn Fletcher
Budget Analyst I
Patricia Rutledge
Personnel Assistant I
Assunta Pratt
Business Services
ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS
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Alvin Collins
Director of Admissions
Wilhelmina Chisholm
Recorder I
Carolyn Driessen
Recorder I
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Evadne Roberts
Recorder I
David Foye
Assistant Director of Admissions
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Debra Butler
Data Entry Clerk II
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Charlene Manigault
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Minority Recruitment Officer
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FINANCIAL AID
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Tommie Mitchell
Patricia Young
Jerrie Knight
Anne Lipsey
Director
Secretary
Student Employment
Coordinator
Counselor
COLLEGE LIBRARY
Patricia Gloyd
Catalog Librarian
Evelyn Richardson
Library Assistant III
Vara Allen
Library Assistant I
Joanne Quarterman
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DEVELOPMENT/ ALUMNI AFFAIRS
Naomi Calhoun
Thomas Hines
Karen Berrien
Staff Assistant
Director of Development and
College Relations
Secretary
PUBLIC RELATIONS
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Charles J. Elmore
Director of Public Relations
Lee Grant Pearson
Director of Sports Information
Debra Ellington Wilson
Public Relations Specialist
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Carless Lawyer
Administrative Secretary
COMPREHENSIVE COUNSELING
Henton Thomas
Director
Rachel Claiborne
Pstchometrist/Counselor
Shirley James
Counselor
DIVISION OF STUDENT SUPPORT
AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS
Willie Mae Robinson
Director
Erma Jean Mobley
Counselor
Doretha Tyson
Counselor
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DEVELOPMENTAL STUDIES
Ronald McFadden
Director
Mary Ann Goldwire
Reading Technician
Beverly Johnson
Secretary
Joyce McLemore
Lawrence Simmons
English Lab Technician
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PLANT OPERATIONS
Herbert C. White
Director
Freddie Thompson
Head Preventive Maintenance Inspector
Ulyses Burrell
Superintendent of Building Maintenance
Eugene Phoenix
Air Conditioning Specialist
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Hilton Sharpe
Electrician
Greg Young
Electrician
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COMPUTER CENTER
Donald Shavers
Director
Corry Johnson
Program Analyst
DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY
SCIENCE ARMY ROTC
Captain Arnet Whorley
MSG Joe Johnson
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Supply/Administrative Sergeant
Regina Evans
Secretary
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Continuing Education Department
Coordinator
Carol Gordon
Radio Station WHCJ
Manager
Doris Jackson
Secretarial Center
Director
Herman Lester
Logistical Services
Property Control Officer
Aubrey Mumford
Student Personnel Services
Director, Student Union
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SECRETARIES
YT / 'C:
Catherine Baker
SDIP
Cleo Baker
Biology
Lisa Earls
School of Sciences and Technology
Rita Early
Biology
Obradella Ellington
Biology
Carolyn Hayes
MBA
Zelda James
School of Business
Elizabeth Robinson
School of Sciences and Technology
Sheri Saleem
School of Business
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IN MEMORY OF
GERRON D. MILLER
(1949-1985)
Gerron Miller was the eldest son of Mrs. Jessie M. Miller and Mr. George Miller. He
was educated in the local area, having attended Moses Jackson, Tompkins High
School, and Savannah State College. He earned a Baccalaureate degree from S.S.C.
in the area of Business Administration.
Mr. Miller was a highly talented musician. His musical affiliations included Minis-
ter of Music, Second Ebenezer Baptist Church: Director of Savannah State College's
Wesleyan Gospel Choir; Assistant Director of Bands, Savannah State College;
Director, Savannah Mass Choir; and a director of the Georgia Choir as well as
numerous other church choirs and musical aggregations.
Gerron Miller was employed at Savannah State College as Director of the Melvin
Bostic Residence Hall.
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MISS SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE
1985-86
GWENDOLYN J. CUMMINGS
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Gwendolyn Je 'Anne Cummings,
a Savannahian, reigns as "Miss
Savannah State College" for
1985-86. A native of Columbus,
Ohio, Miss Cummings is a senior mass
communications major with a
concentration in broadcast
journalism. She is a Deans List and
Honor Roll student. Her civic and
community affiliations include United
Way, Red Cross and Students
Against Drunk Drivers. She is a
member of SSC Mass Communications
Club, SSC Concert Choir and is a
WHCJ-FM (college radio station)
volunteer. She worked at radio
station WEAV/WSOK and has received
the "Reporter of the Month" honor
three times this year. Reading,
debating, poetry, dancing and
listening to jazz and classical music
are among her hobbies. Her goal is
to earn a graduate degree in public
relations and work for an
organization "that is involved with
various aspects of the public," she
said. Another goal is to work for a
large news agency, she added. Her
Personal theme for life, she said, is
"the things that you work hard for
are those things you deserve most."
She is a member of Little Bryan
Baptist Church and the daughter of
Evonia Cumminqs and John Rhett.
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SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE
HOMECOMING PARADE
CELEBRATION
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"IN REVIEW"
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Trenance Williams crowns Miss S.S.C. 1985-
... a glimpse at the future . . .
Miss S.S.C. 1984-85 takes her last walk
a glimpse at the past . . .
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Miss Peer Counselor Cynthia Atkins sa-
lutes Miss S.S.C.
Gwendolyn Cummings looks to the audi-
ence to take her first stroll as Miss S.S.C.
1985-86
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Gwendolyn "Awaits her
CROWN"
Miss Sophomore, Stacey Wil-
liams, is escorted by Claude
Lee.
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S.S.C. CAMPUS
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ORGANIZATIONS
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Letter from YOUR S.G.A. PRESIDENT
Room 208
King Frezicr Student (enter
May 2, 1986 <912) 356-2505
Dear Students,
I would like to thank you for your votes and support and the confidence
you had in me during my terms in office as your Student Government
Association President.
It has been indeed an enriching and rewarding experience serving as your
S.G.A. President. I sincerely hope that the goals and objectives we have
yet to achieve, will still be achieved by future Student Government Leaders.
Even though we did not accomplish a II of our goals the facts remain that
we did accomplish many of our goals.
"The tragedy of life is often not in our failure, but rather
in our complacency; not in our doing too much, but rather in
our doing too little; not in our living above our ability, but
rather in our living below our capaci t it ies. "
I would like to share my learning experience briefly with future and
prospective S.G.A. Leaders, excerpts from Paradoxical Commandments of
Leadersh i p.
1 . If you do good, people will accuse you of selfish ulterior motives.
Do Good Anyway!
2. If you are successful, you win false friends and true enemies. Succeed
Anyway !
3. The good you do today will be forgotten tomorrow. Do Good Anyway I
4. Honesty and frankness make you vulnerable. Be Honest And Frank Anyway!
5. What you spend years building may be destroyed overnight. Bui I d Anyway !
6. Give the "Students" the best you have and you' I I get kicked in the teeth.
Give the "Students" the best you have anyway!
You'll find that there is no such thing as Going Through .... (Organizations/
S.G.A.) Just for fun. It's seldom fun. It's tiring, ridiculously nerve
wracking, demoralizing, and seemingly impossible. You've got to be deeply
committed to students. All of them, not just the ones who are nice to you....
In order to go through with it.
Good luck in the future and I wish each of you much success In your
endeavors.
Last but not least, "Remember, If you don't follow your dreams, you will
never know what's on the other side of your rainbow."
Si ncere ly ,
Adrian B. Houston, President
Student Government Association
(1984-1985) A (1985-1986)
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Claude Lee
Vice President
Bobby Vincent
Chief Justice
The Staff of S.G.A.
The Student Affiliate of the American Chemical Society S.S.C.
Chapter
The student affiliate chapter was established to provide the chemistry
majors the opportunity to meet and plan activities that would expose
them to the different career opportunities in chemistry. Such an orga-
nization exposes the members to parliamentary procedure and gives
them the opportunity to discuss topics dealing with chemistry.
Reginald Brown — President
Richard Berry — Vice President
Janice Jackson — Treasurer
Thelma Hill — Secretary
Dr. M.P. Menon — Advisor
Members: Raymond Alston, Noberto
Nieves, Brian Taylor, Sonya Stimpson, De-
lores Lang, Ramona Stiles, Hoa Thi Le,
Senobia Owens, Tina Sims, Tony Mack,
David Wright, Marcella Coleman, Marcus
Roberts.
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Civil Engineering Technology Club
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Data Processing Management Association
Jena Grizzle — President
Ann Edwards — Vice President
The Data Processing Management Association (DMPA), founded in 1951 as the National Machine Accountants
Association, is the largest professional association in information processing. The DMPA student Chapter
program, started in 1968, is designed for students planning careers in information processing of related fields.
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Delta Sigma Pi
Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity organized
to foster the study of business in universities, to en-
courage scholarship, social activity and the associ-
ation of students for their mutual advancement by
research and practice. It was founded on November
7, 1907, at New York University.
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Mass Communications Club
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Mechanical Engineering Technology
Club
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Psychology Club
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Peer Counselors Association
Members: Cynthia Atkins
Frank King, III
Melinda Bilups
Randy Lattimore
Vickie Boazman
Claude J. Lee, III
King Brown
Artie Maxwell
Walter Burton
Bobby Outlaw
Masheldon Ellis-Binns
Tess Powell
John Fambrough
Phillip Reeves
Patricia Holland
Grayzel Richardson
Thomas Johnson
Shalandra Robertson
Kim Jones
Renne Squire
Russell Jones
Sharolyn Terry
Angela Kelly
Penny Tyus
Stacey Williams
The Peer Counselors, better known
around campus as the "Friendly Be-
ings", are a specially selected group of
individuals who are eager to assist stu-
dents in getting adjusted to college life.
The Friendly Beings are ready and will-
ing to give any student a helping hand at
every available opportunity.
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Muslim Student Association
The Muslim Student Association
was founded in 1974 by Maajid F.
Ali. This association advocates the
belief in one God who is the creator
and Lord of all men, regardless of
color.
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International Students Association
The Association was established in 1976 with the
following objectives:
1) To promote the welfare of International Stu-
dents at Savannah State College.
2) To promote better relations among the students
from various nations and to create an atmo-
sphere of welcome for the international stu-
dents.
3) To stimulate the American and international
students to interact with one another through
informal and formal meeting, discussion, social
and cultural programs.
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Seated: Taiseer H. AbuSaif-Gaza, Palestine; Omobolade DeLano — Nigeria, West Africa; Dr. Kamala-
kar Raut (Advisor) — India; Faizah Galai — Saudi Arabia; Anwan Hassouueh — Hebron, Palestine;
Abbas Rahimitabar — Tehran, Iran.
Standing: Moutasem Othman — Toll Karem, Palestine; Amjad F. Silawi — Seleh, Palestine; Ahmad F.
Silawi — Seleh, Palestine; Rodolfo E. Brown — Panama, Central America; Pal Singh Bahga — Punjab,
India; Masri Bashar — Nablus, Palestine; Shansaliu F. Oyekan — Lagos, Nigeria; Hassan Ghassem
Zadeh — Meshed, Iran; Arafat K. afaneh — Palestine, Jerusalem.
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Wesleyan Gospel Choir
Members: Walter Harris, Dawn Crew, Sylathia Powell, Tresa Weston, Diane
Wilson, Belinda Roberts, Rose Jackson, Ann Reedy, Annette Piper, Mary
Hendrix, Kenneth Rouche', Michael White, Michelle Berksteiner, Nicole
Rouche', Angela Vaney, Nathalie Johnson, Almeeta Mattis, Tonya Brown,
Brenda Brown, Genell McRae, Belden Jones, Kenneth Roberts, William
Hackett, Kenneth A. Roberts, Reginald White, Kevin Green, Walter John-
son, Greg Buckles, Artia Maxwell, Paul Bevans, Lemile Chandler, Walter
Jarnigan.
The Savannah State College Wesleyan Gospel Choir was organized on September 19,
1976, by Reverend Edward Ducree. The purpose of the group was to provide an
opportunity for those students enrolled at the college who had sung in a gospel choir in
their hometown churches to continue to praise God through song while furthering their
education.
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WESLEYAN Gospel Choir
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Rhythm Section
Kenneth Rouche, Michael White, Walter Jarnigan, Walter Harris.
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ARMY ROTC
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SSC CADET BECOMES
ARMY ROTC COMMANDER
Andrea L. Young, a social work and psychology major at
Savannah State College, has been appointed the new cadet
battalion commander of the Armstrong-Savannah State Army
ROTC detachment.
Ms. Young will be the first female to hold this prestigious
position. Her duties will include supervising and training ap-
proximately 1 50 cadets enrolling in the Army ROTC program
this fall. Ms. Young earned the position through academic
excellence and outstanding performance. A recent graduate of
Army ROTC Advanced Camp at Fort Bragg, N.C., she was
rated in the top 10 percent of her class of 3,570 cadets. She is
also a solid academic performer on the SSC campus, maintain-
ing a 4.0 grade point average in her ROTC program and a 3.1
average in her major courses.
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Ms. Young is a native Savannahian and the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Matthews Young. She is an active member of
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Social Workers of Tomorrow
Club, Social and Behavioral Science Club, Psychology Club,
Pi Gamma Mu Honor Society and the ROTC Bushmaster
Club.
NAVY ROTC
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Ronald W. McCarden
Darryl Jackson
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Midshipman 1st Class Ronald W.
McCarden, a Savannah State College
student, is Commanding Officer for
the first half of the academic year.
Ron is a native of Atlanta, Georgia
and is majoring in Electronic Engi-
neering.
Midshipman 3rd Class Darryl Jackson
of Savannah, Georgia received a three
year NROTC scholarship. He is a
sophomore majoring in Mathematics.
David McDaniel
Midshipman David McDaniel of
Spring City, Tennessee, an ASC
freshman Computer Science major
was awarded a three and one-half
year NROTC academic scholar-
ship.
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Alpha Kappa Alpha
Sorority, Inc.
Alpha Kappa Alpha, a college based Greek letter sorority, was founded in 1 908 at Howard University in Washington, D.C. It
has grown from on undergraduate group of sixteen members to an international organization with a membership of over
85,000.
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Gamma Upsilon Chapter
Brenda King, Stephanie Ward, Sunzra Grubbs, Shalandra Robertson, Marsha Johnson, Algina San-
ford, Dalethian Hibbler, Trend Nash, Myra Gordon, Sharlene Whitfield.
131
Delta Nu Chapter
J. Westley, Advisor; Charlene Newberry, Pearlie Mae Roberts, Linda Durham, Omobolode DeLa-
no, Lavone Richardson.
132
Delta Sigma Theta
Sorority, Inc.
Delta Sigma Theta was founded at Howard University on January 13, 1913. The sorority has approximately 730 chapter and
over 1 25,000 members. It is by far the largest women's organization in the world. Delta Sigma Theta is devoted to community
service, academic excellence, and cultural achievement.
133
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
Zeta Phi Beta was organized on the campus of Howard
University January 1 6, 1 920 by five young women. In accept-
ing new members these women looked for sorority-minded
women interested in scholarship, finer womanhood and social
services.
134
Rho Beta Chapter
Charlene Washington
Pattie Miller
Bonnie Howard
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Alpha Phi Alpha
Fraternity, Inc.
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. was founded in the year 1906 at Cornell University, Ithica, New York by seven intellectual
gentlemen, known to all Alpha men as the Jewels. The Fraternity stresses, "Manly Deeds, Scholarship, and Love For All
Mankind."
138
Delta Eta Chapter
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Standing: Frenchie Parker, Reginald Osborne, Clifford Wilborn, John Spaulding.
Kneeling: Carnadose Bauknight, Larry Richardson.
139
Alpha Phi Omega
Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity was founded on December 16, 1925
at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania. The purpose of this
fraternity is to assemble college students in a national service
fraternity and to develop leadership, to promote friendship and
provide service to humanity.
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Rho Epsilon Chapter
Kneeling: Clarence Outler.
Standing: Glander Maddox, Eric Malone, Gerald Williams.
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Gamma Zeta Chapter
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Phi Beta Sigma
Fraternity, Inc.
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Omega Psi Phi
Fraternity, Inc.
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. was founded November 17, 1911 on the campus of Howard University. The organization was
formed by three undergraduate students in the college of Liberal Arts, namely, Edgar Love, Oscar Cooper, and Frank
Coleman. The fraternity's purposes are: to provide leadership, a real meaning to life, to establish a long-life of friendship
between men and women, and to cooperate with the institution of which they are a part.
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Alpha Gamma Chapter
Sitting: Eugene Williams
Standing: Greg Redden, Gabriel Laney, Derrick Bryant, Greg Richardson, Jeffrey Mobley, David
Stevens, Danny Fobbs, James Melvin, Troy Warren, Joel Brown.
Rear: Charles Jones, Randolph Scott.
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SPORTS
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1985 SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROSTER
NAME
1
Gary Jones
9
Melvin Williams
10
Perry Flowers
12
Vincent Stevens
13
Mike Leach
14
Dennis Savage
15
Ronald Day
16
Luther Farmer
18
James Willis
20
Herbert Parland
21
Joseph Franklin
22
Casey Grigley
23
Jerome Johnson
24
Ernest Earls
25
Sherell Perry
26
Darryl Brown
27
Henry Johnson
28
George McGarrah
29
Kenny Tate
30
Aubrey Ivery
31
Brian Vickers
32
Jeff Davis
33
Gerald Janes
34
EVerett Daniels
35
Anthony Hauf fman
37
Eric Brown
38
Havard Seldbn
40
Eric Spear
42
Paul Cunnings
43
Tracy Galloway
44
Charles Chatman
45
Jerry Williams
50
Kenneth McWhorter
51
Gregory Gray
53
Bernard Terrell
55
Lament Nelson
58
Reginald Stepherson
60
Delbert Ford
61
Earl Brown
62
Keith Byrd
64
Calvin Tucker
65
Joseph Cwens
67
Boy Ellison
68
Frankie Pinkston
70
Timmy Medlock
71
Ray McWhorter
73
Norman Jenkins
78
Steve Gerido
79
Gerald Williams
81
Phi 11 i p Roenroc
33
Sam Washington
84
Zarry Ponder
86
Ricky Hanton
87
Michael Mayf ield
88
Anthony Barney
89
Hercules Hunter
90
Nathaniel Johnson
99
Keith Darden
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CB
5' 11"
175
Hinesville , GA .
4
QB
6' 1"
175
Oconee , GA .
4
RB
6*1"
195
Brunswick, GA.
1
QB
5' 11"
175
Charles ton , S . C .
4
PK
6'0"
170
Tucker, GA.
1
QB
6' 1"
190
St. Petersburg, FLA.
4
WR
5 ' 11"
165
Mt . Vernon , GA .
2
QB
6' 1"
175
Atlanta, GA.
1
FS
5 ' 1 1 "
180
Hull, GA.
2
SS
6 '2"
195
Brunswick , GA -
1
WR
6 '3"
195
Augusta, GA.
3
RB
6 ' 1"
205
Atlanta, GA.
3
CB
6'0"
180
Brunswick , GA.
1
FS
5' 11"
175
Gainesville, GA.
3
RB
5' 10"
175
Brunswick, GA.
1
CB
5' 11"
180
Brunswick, GA.
1
RB
5' 11"
190
St. Petersburg, Fla.
3
SS
6'1"
210
St. Petersburg, Fla.
2
CB
6'0"
180
Hartwell, Ga.
2
RB
6'1
190
Thompson, Ga.
2
RB
6'0"
200
Atlanta, Ga.
1
RB
6'2"
225
St. Petersburg, Fla.
3
P
6'1"
180
Brunswick, Ga.
1
LB
6'0"
225
Savannah, Ga.
1
LB
6 '2"
215
Aynor, S.C.
1
CB
5 '11"
170
Savannah, Ga.
1
LB
6'1"
195
Atlanta, Ga.
1
TE
6'0"
205
Atlanta, Ga.
1
CB
6'0"
200
Brunswick, Ga.
2
LB
6'1"
195
Andersen, S.C.
4
LB
6*1"
195
Atlanta, Ga.
1
LB
6'1"
220
Lakeland, Fla.
3
LB
6'2"
230
Danielsville, Ga.
4
C
6'1"
250
Atlanta, Ga.
1
IB
6' 2"
215
Atlanta, Ga.
3
IB
6'1"
210
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DE
6' 3"
220
Savannah, Ga.
1
DL
6'1"
240
Tampa, Fla.
3
OL
5' 11"
230
Brunswick, Ga.
1
DL
6 '2"
220
Washington, D.C.
2
OL
6'2"
230
Sandersville, Ga.
3
C
6'3"
240
Savannah, Ga.
4
OL
6'0"
240
Lakeland, Fla.
3
OL
6'1"
245
Louisville, Ga.
2
DL
6 '2"
270
Nahunta, Ga.
1
OL
6'4"
235
Danielsville, Ga.
4
DL
6' 4"
290
Washington, D.C.
3
DL
6'1"
225
Springfield, Ga.
1
OL
6'5"
290
Sandersville, Ga.
1
WR
6'1"
190
Msansville, Ga.
4
LB
6' 2"
220
Augusta, Ga.
3
FL
6' 2"
220
Jacksonville, Fla.
4
WR
6' 2"
195
Santee, S.C.
3
TE
6 12"
200
Royston, Ga.
3
WR
6 '2"
195
Jacksonville, Fla.
1
WR
6'0"
185
Charleston, S.C.
4
DL
6' 4"
220
Dawson, Ga.
2
DL
6'4"
220
Atlanta, Ga.
2
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SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Statistics (llGames) 1985
Season Record: 2-9 Conference: 2-4
SSC
RUSHING
Att Gain
Net TD Lg
FIRST DOWNS
Penalty
Rush
Yard
Yard
Net
Net
Att
line
empts
Is Rt
Is Pc
Rushing
ushing
assing
Passes Attempted
pie ted
ep ted
Passes Cor
Total
Total
Aver;
Retui
Fumb 1
Penal
Intel
No. c
Averi
Punt
Kickc
Sacks
SSC
OPP
iterc
Lays
it Yards
Gain
fards
ge Per
o/Lost
No/Yds
ns: No/Yds
s/Yds
Punt
s: No/Yds
urns: No/Yds
141
78
44
19
411
1574
329
1338
1100
229
88
16
640
2438
3.8
956
26-15
61-477
15-153
58-2201
37.9
12-96
40-802
26
Scores By Quarters
176
113
52
11
466
2489
354
2135
1224
221
93
15
687
3359
4.8
691
23-12
87-747
16-162
53-1924
36.3
18-212
25-333
17
1st
27
Totals
137
260
Casey Grigley
Brian Vickers
Jeff Davis
Melvin Williams
Vincent Stevens
Henry Johnson
Ronald Day
Gerald Jones
Aubrey Ivery
Sherell Perry
Totals
219
54
43
71
865
184
56
3
5
147
6
329
809
181
179
129
-32
31
Anthony Barney
Hercules Hunter
Casey Grigley
Jeff Davis
Ricky Hanton
Ronald Day
Phillip Reeves
Scott Chatman
Perry Flowers
Brian Vickers
Mike May f ield
Joe Franklin
Charles Peterson
Totals
100
141
93
107
116
145
245
PASSING
Att
Comp
Int
Yds
TD
Lfi
Sk
Melvin Williams
150
57
8
709
2
45
10
Vincent Stevens
78
31
8
391
1
31
7
Gerald Jones
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
Totals
229
88
16
1 100
3
45
17
RECIEVING
No
Yds
TD
Lg
148
PUNTING
No
Yds
Avg
Lg
DEFENSE
UT
AT
TOT
FR
PB
PS
BK
PI
Gerald Jones
52 2
017
38. 7
80
Delbert Ford
31
9
40
1
0
3
0
0
Mike Leach
5
176
35. 2
52
Norman Jenkins
9
8
17
0
0
0
0
0
Team
1
8
8.0
8
Zarry Ponder
54
28
82
0
11
11
0
0
Totals
58 2201
37.9
80
Tracy Galloway
45
26
71
0
3
2
0
1
Jerry Williams
48
29
77
2
4
1
0
2
FIELD GOALS
Att
Ma
de Lg
Sam Washington
Gary Jones
28
60
18
13
46
73
1
0
4
26
4
1
0
0
0
8
Mike Leach
13
6 38
Kenny Tate
26
10
36
1
11
0
0
1
Totals
13
6 38
George McGarrah
Ernes t Ear Is
39
34
19
16
58
50
0
1
9
8
0
0
1
0
1
1
PUNTS
KICKOFFS
INT
Timmy Medlock
30
10
40
3
1
2
0
0
ALL RETURNS
No/Yds
No/Yds
No/Yd
s
TDs Keith Darden
14
4
18
0
0
0
0
0
Bernard Terrell
17
5
22
0
0
0
0
0
James Willis
1-10
Herbert Parland
4
3
7
0
0
0
0
0
Henry Johnson
10-75
1-19
St eve Gerido
10
4
14
0
0
0
0
0
Hercules Hunter
1-0
Nate Johnson
9
5
14
0
1
2
0
0
Ronald Day
24-639
1 Havard Seldon
60
19
79
1
3
1
0
0
Anthony Barney
7-73
Calvin Tucker
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
Mike Mayfield
1-10
Darryl Brown
7
3
10
0
0
0
0
0
George McGarrah
1-11
1-40
Jerome Johnson
8
1
9
0
0
0
0
0
Kenny Tate
1-0
Paul Cummins
2
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
Gary Jones
8-61
2 James Willis
5
0
5
1
0
0
0
0
Brian Vickers
3-22
Eric Brown
6
1
7
0
1
0
0
1
Jerry Williams
2-51
Anthony Hauffman
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
Tracy Galloway
1-0
Others
15
3
18
1
0
0
0
0
Phillip Reeves
3-39
Totals
Ernest Earls
1-0
Eric Brown
1-1
Totals
12-96
40-802
15-153
3
Scores Of All Games
SSC
0P_E SITE
SS
OPP
SITE
Tuskegee University
Alabama A&M University
University of North Al
abama
10
14
22
14 Home
2 8 Away
4 3 Away
University of
Ft. Valley
Albany State
D.C.
14
0
10
15
29
37
Home
Away
Home
Morris -. Brown. - -■;!■;
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Clark College
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6
14
28
0 Home
30 Away
19 Home
U
Central
Florida
7
31
Away
Morehouse- College
149
Men's Basketball
150
SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE
1985-86
MEN'S BASKETBALL ROSTER
No.
Name
Pos.
Ht
Wt
a
Home
20
Sherod Buchanan
G
6'1
170
Soph
Dawson, GA.
35
Scott Chatman
G
6'4
195
Soph
Atlanta, GA.
41
Keith Fields
C
6'7
210
Fresh
Beaufort, S.C.
12
Jack Grant
G
6'1
170
Soph
Savannah, GA.
5
Greg Hillman
G/F
6'3
180
Senior
Conyers, GA.
11
Alfred Jackson
G
6'0
170
Soph
Ft. Gaines, GA.
32
Willie Jones
F
6'4
185
Soph
Coleman, GA.
42
Calvin Laing
F/C
6'6
205
Soph
Ft. Gaines, GA.
13
Tim Sheppard
G/F
6'3
170
Fresh
Conyers, GA.
33
Alonzo Smith
F
6'4
185
Soph
Pompano Beach, Fla
45
Richard Summers
F/C
6'5
205
Soph
Millen, GA.
25
Eric Williams
G
6'1
180
Soph
Atlanta, GA.
44
Dwight Temples
F/C
6'4
205
Senior
Atlanta, GA.
Eugene Jones Jr.
G
6'0
170
Fresh
Wadley, GA.
Head Coach: Jimmy Westley
SID:
Lee Grant Pearson
Head Coach: Jimmy Westley
Sports Info. Director: Lee Grant Pearson
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Women's Basketball
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SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE
1985-86
LADY TIGER BASKETBALL ROSTER
No.
BWO
Name
Pos
Ht
CI
Hometown
24-10- 4
Patricia Brown
G
5'9
3
TyTy, Ga.
11-21-11
Tracy Carter
F
5'9
1
TyTy, Ga.
23-25-13
Connie Franklin
G
5'6
2
Conyers, Ga.
20-22-20
Chiquita Goins
C
6'4
3
Tifton, Ga.
22-20-24
Vera Grissom
F
5'10
3
Camak, Ga.
5- 5- 5
Teresa Haggins
F
5T0
1
Savannah, Ga.
25-13-15
Marcella Holloway
G
5'5
2
Augusta, Ga.
35-23-30
Pamela Hurt
F
5*11
2
Milledgeville, Ga.
13-35-23
Edwina Johnson
G
5'7
3
Enigma, Ga.
12-24-14
Kim Jones
F
5T0
3
Atlanta, Ga.
4-14-22
Michelle Levette
F/C
6'2
3
Savannah, Ga.
30-30-25
Stephanie Ross
F/C
6'1
3
Conyers, Ga.
14- 4-35
Carolyn Simpson
F
5*10
1
Montezuma, Ga.
21-11-12
Joy Wyly
G
5'7
2
Riviera Beach, Fl
HEAD COACH: Ms. Saralyn Truedell
ASSISTANT: Elijah West
SID: Lee Grant Pearson
TRAINER: Corine Williams
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Head Coach: Saralyn Trudell
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Baseball
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Standing: Gander Maddox (Asst. Coach), Baxter Barber, Joe Franklin, Larry Strozier, Gregory War-
ren, Michael Reese, John Myles (Coach).
Kneeling: Randall Harper, Varden Williams, Nathaniel Veal, Thaddeus Veal, Willie Chester.
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S.S.C. CHEERLEADERS
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TIGER STAFF
\
Dr. Charles J. Elmore
Advisor
Kimberly Sanford
Student Photographer
Colleen Myers
Organizations Editor
i
Myra Gordon
Art Editor
Angela Kelly
Associate Editor
Gene Johnson
Photographer
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SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE
state college branch
Savannah, Georgia 31404
STUDENT PUBLICATION
Greetings:
Fellow students and all others that have had the the priviler ge of
viewing an annual for the 1985-86 school year.
I hope that you have enjoyed the glorious pages of this year's annual.
I enjoyed putting the book together. However, I experienced one of the
most prevalent problems here at Savannah State College - STUDENT APATHY.
As you turned the pages, did you stop to think about the amount of
time and effort that goes into the creation of OUR yearbook? Chances are
some of you probably did not. You as S.S.C. students had better start
thinking. The annual is supposed to be a STUDENT PUBLICATION. Student as
in the student body not student as in individual (s) . Yet , the major-
ity of the student body wants a yearbook and want it on time.
In closing, I would like to say that you as students should get in-
volved, because this could very well be OUR last yearbook.
Very truly yours,
Valerie M. Andrews
Editor-in-Chief
Editor's Message
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Valerie M. Andrews
Editor-In-Chis
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ALMA MATER
LET US GIVE THANKS AND PRAISE TO TH.EE
TO OUR ALMA MATER, S.S.C.
THINE HONOR, PRIDE AND EMINENCE
WE RAISE IN PRAYERFUL REVERENCE
GUIDE US STILL FROM DAY TO DAY,
BE THOU MINDFUL LEST WE LOSE OUR WAY;
HELP US KNOW THAT LIFE SHORT OR LONG,
MEANS UNCEASING WORK FOR WEAK AND STRONG.
REFRAIN
WHERE SAVANNAH MEETS THE SEA
WHERE GRASSY PLAINS AND PALMS ABOUND
WHERE THE FLOW'RS ARE GEMS OF LOVELINESS
THERE S.S.C. IS FOUND.
WE ADORE EACH BEAUTEOUS SCENE AND HALL,
OUR ALL WE PLEDGE TO THEE!
IN OUR HEARTS WE'LL BUILD A SHRINE FOR THEE.
WE HAIL THEE S.S.C.
J. RANDOLPH FISHER
HILLARY HATCHETT
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