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THE  1986  TIGE 


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in  2011  with  funding  from 

LYRASIS  Members  and  Sloan  Foundation 


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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 

Biology 


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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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Clinton  Yancey 
Athens,  Georgia 


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Is  it  ALIVE??? 


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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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Gilles  Deal 
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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George  Jones 
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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Angela  Simmons 
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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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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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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Jennifer  Chisolm 


Shaunita  Clark 


Robin  Cohen 


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Grabrielle  Downs 


Tiffany  Fletcher 


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Jeffery  Jenkins 


Demetrius  Johnson 


Nicolette  Johnson 


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Marc  Lavalle 


Marques  Moore 


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Mario  Wallace 


Marisa  White 


Earnestine  Lang 


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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 
Business 


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Business 


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Carol  Tapp 
Business 


Lester  Lamhut 
Business 


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NAVAL  SCIENCE  FACULTY  AND 

STAFF 


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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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Archie  L.  Sanders 


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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Prince  K.  Mitchell 
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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Secretary/Office  of  Admissions 


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Richard  Swanson 
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 
Instructor 


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SSC  Troy  McCants 
Supply/Administrative  Sergeant 


Regina  Evans 
Secretary 


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Bernita  Greene 

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 


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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 

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1985-86 


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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 


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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 

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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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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. 


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Ronald  W.  McCarden 


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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. 


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Delta  Nu  Chapter 


J.  Westley,  Advisor;  Charlene  Newberry,  Pearlie  Mae  Roberts,  Linda  Durham,  Omobolode  DeLa- 
no,  Lavone  Richardson. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


«, 


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. 


140 


Rho  Epsilon  Chapter 


Kneeling:  Clarence  Outler. 

Standing:  Glander  Maddox,  Eric  Malone,  Gerald  Williams. 


141 


Gamma  Zeta  Chapter 


142 


Phi  Beta  Sigma 
Fraternity,  Inc. 


143 


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. 


144 


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. 


145 


SPORTS 


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I 


Mr 


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Football 


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 

OS 

HT 

WT 

HOMETOWN 

CL 

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 

Phi  l3r-te>lphi.=l,     P3_ 

1 

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.  -  -■;!■; 
fieorgia  Southwestern:. 
Clark  College 

~ 

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 


151 


4  $ 


*$&( 

t*  3 


a 


** 


^     \J$J 


152 


Women's  Basketball 


153 


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 


t 


Head  Coach:  Saralyn  Trudell 


154 


Baseball 


Tr    ^ 


A 


Kit*-  ■ 


^b  "  '  mm 

111       1  f| 


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. 


155 


S.S.C.  CHEERLEADERS 


156 


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 


157 


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 


158 


Valerie  M.  Andrews 
Editor-In-Chis 


L59 


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 


160