The Tennessean 1982-83
Transcript of The Tennessean 1982-83
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The recipients of Tennessee StateUniversity's first doctoral degreesin education are Glenn Falls andRosemary Owens.
Eye of the Tiger focuses on ACADEMICS
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President Humphries speaks toparticipants in a two-day symposiumsponsored by the TSU Reading Center.
More than 100,000 people attendedworkshops, seminars, symposiums,meetings and other continuingeducation programs held on theDowntown Campus during 1982-83.
Eye of the Tiger focuses on PUBLIC SERVICE
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TSU's Jazz Ensemble and Concert Band opened th'el'9® Spring" Concertseason in Centennial Park.
Eye of the Tiger focuses on ATHLETICS
It was an extraordinary year in athietics at TSU. The Footbaii Team went tothe NCAA Division 1-AA piayoffs; the Men's and Women's Basketball Teamsprovided excitement for fans; the Basebaii Team had an exceptionai year, asdid the Men's lyack and Swim Teams; and the Tigerbeiles maintained theirhigh levei of performance as they prepared for the 1984 Olympics.
Mike Jones, number 89, set a new NCAA career record with 40touchdown catches. Herman Hunter, number 36, set NCAA all-time singlegame records — one for kick-off returns (262 yards), and one for all-purpose running (464 yards).
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1982-83
TEAM RESULTS
Football10-1-1 (Division 1-AApiayoff semifinaiist)
Men's Basketball11-16
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Women's TrackSoutheast Missouri RelaysFirst Place, 4x100 Meter Relay
Swimming
Won Championship in meetfor HistoricallyBlack Colleges
Men's TrackDonnie Cox qualifiedfor the nationals
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Southern University. Gov. Alexander pro-[cQrnmentary for the contest in which the Tigers
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Ozie Adams
Food. Nutrition& Health
Andrew Adier
Psychoiogy
Roger AmmonsCounseling
Richard G. ArringtonSecurity Officer
Calvin 0. Atchison
Vice Pres.
Oeveiopment
Caroi M. BarachAiiied Heaith
Andrew Bond
Dean, AiiiedHeaith Prof.
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Robert Boone
Director,Week-End Coiiege
Freddie L. BraddockTelephoneCommunications
Herman BradyCommunication Dept.
Kenneth P, BrumitCriminal Justice
James ByrdsongStaff
Shiriey W. CaidweilLibrarian
Evelyn CannonAsst. Dir.
Financial Aid
Bertha S. GiarkAiiied Heaith
Yvonne Giark
Ivlech. Engineering
Wiiiiam 0. Gox
Gommunication Dept.
Steve Grawford
National Alumni
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Otha DiilihayAsst. Dir.
TN-Learning Gtr.
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James Dobbins John Grady Louis Harris Sandria K. Holt Eiiis L. Jordan
Security Security Grad. Asst. fvledical Record Adm. Text Book l^lanager
James Farreii Evelyn T. Hadiey Barry Havens Joseph S.Jacksoh Patsy C. JordanEducation Admissions Admissions Student Union Staff
Public Service and Records and Records Supervisor
Lena P. Farreii Darraiyn M. Hail Cecil Henry Juaquita E. Jackson Darrmita F. JoyceCont. Education Public Relations Graduate Asst. School of Staff
Aiiied Health
Arthur E. Franklin Gloria D. Hail Alma C. Hobbs Jackie W. Jones Coiista L. Lanier
Dept. of Education Staff Asst. Professor Biology Department Development
FACULTY AND STAFF FACULTY AND STAFF
Rita C. LathanStaff Personnel
Bobby L. LovettDepartment ofHistory
Lula M. Luster
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AKennetti S. Martin
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Juliet W. Mason
Staff
Wanda J. Mattiews
Asst.
Circulation Lib.
Mary F. MayesStudent
Development Ser.
Rosle N. McClain
Staff
Eddie L. McKlnnle
Student Activities
Patricia M. Munden
Faculty
Donald PageFaculty
Sarah E. Perrin James L. Renfroe
Telephone Comm. Dept. Security
Fannle H. PerryNew Student
Orientation
Benjamin L. PollardStaff
Leroy PowellStaff
Ernest C. Rhodes
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Camille D. Robinson
Business Education
Dorothy I. SamuelDepartment ofEnglish
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Gladys M. SherrlllStudent Activities
Alyce B. SimmonsStaff
Dorothy B. SimmonsTelephoneCommunications
Charlotte D. SmithMedia Center
Jimmy L. SmithStaff
Paul H. SmithAccounting
Vanessa R. SpellsAllied Health
Professions
J. Weldon SticeDepartment ofCommunications
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Cass F L. Teague, Jr.Psychology
Atphonsa W. ThomasStudent Activities
Alvin E- Wade
Extension Services
Ann Watson
Staff
Alexander C. Wells
Biological Sciences
Homer R. Wheaton
Dir. of Student
Financial Aid
Jamye C. WilliamsHead, Departmentof Communications
Marsha WilliamsComputerScience Program
McDonald Williams
Dir. Honors Program
Alberlta R. Wilson
Dean of
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Winston, Richard J.Staff
FACULTY AND STAFF FACULTY AND STAFF
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tive secretary of the NationalAssociation of Dramatic and
Speech Arts at its annual meeting in Los Angeles.
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Dr. Barbara Nye, director of the Center forTraining and Technical Assistance and assistant professor of education, was congratulated by President Humphries for regional andnational recognition of her outstanding leadership In the Southeast region.
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Dr. Andrew Jackson, associate professor of sociology, was elected president of the Association ofSocial and Behavioral Scientists.
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Tom Ervin, executive director of WTVF-TV (Channel 5), presented a check for $25,000 to PresidentHumphries and Athletic Director Samuel Whitmon toward the completion of the scoreboard In theGentry Complex.
TSU SECRETARIES ASSOCIATION CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER
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An appearance by Anne Holt (second from right), news anchor woman and reporter at WNGE-TV, highlighted aweek-long professional development conference sponsored by the Tennessee State University SecretariesAssociation March 14-18.
'88iiad oi Secretary's Dilemma6y Richard Rene Ross
Sne arises every wotiiing'deyWiin her |0D on her mind
n 8 hard for her to gel up cheeriuiCause her ooss is so unkirM*'
Nevertheless, she sacnliees
Each and every dsy
To oe a slave, and do nis BiddingFor very iiitle pay'
No sooner than she enters ihe cfiice
Her boss IS ort ner case
To remind rtim ol his calendar
And get some coffee rradai
Seldom a good mornrngOr a simpte. How ve yOu been^"
Yei. she made it inrooQh yesierdayTo be used like nothing, again!
The DOSS would neve a heartache
If his right arm. dion I showHe couidn i Imo a ihmg. sloneOr which way he Should goi
Bosses seldom rememDar
She 8 a human b«ing tooShe caves to be approciored
Like other people do'
Her rewa'ds are not plentifulShe ofien feels alone
Tnats why you sae some Sees took like
They should hsve siayad ai home'
M lakes a special preed of womenTo go through constant Hal
Then act as if nothing's wrongAnd ait 18 well'
A DOSS could be a kmg or queanif They only knew
How to treat the ladies thai
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A smiia would mean ine day is PrigntHello, would make it grand
Belter stiii. appreciationIs m a iiiendly her^d'
And think aoout the nttla thingsGiven now and then
She never can elf pro it
Yet, she tries to make a friendi
She 8 taken for grantedYet she holds her head up high
Scmetirnes I'm amazed to krtowHow secrataries. get-by*
Como early, slay lateWithout the extra pay
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If 'Qoo didn't love secretariesAnd tsosses had tt^air way
There wcu'dn't be any aroijndTo this very day<
So heaven stimes upon meiriAnd waicnes over-head
For 'God alone knows for sureSome DossBs are walking dead'
When you iosa a good sacrelaryYou stand to lose too
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Without a good secretaryAll bosses, would be lost
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Seated left to right: Tonya Fizer; secretary, Jacqueline Agnew; secretary and Lucy Tucker; Job DeveloperStanding: Sylvester Turner, Program Specialist — SIGI, Dorothy Lockridge; Director and Glenn Bennett; AsstDir. of Cooperative Education
COOPERATIVE EXTENSION PROGRAMTENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY
Dr. Ozie Adams, a nutrition specialist, talks about the Cooperative Extension Program with students whoattended the Channel Five Health Fair held at TSU.
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Members of the TSU National Alumni Association listened as Dr. Humphries talked about the University'sgoals during their meeting in Nashville.
Community support is evident as Gene Green (left) a 1970 TSU graduate and Dupont employee, and Dr.Edward Isibor, dean of TSU's School of Engineering, witness Willie Jones, Dupont plant manager, presentinga $20,000 check to President Humphries.
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Dr. Joseph Cozy was named Director of Evening Programs — Downtown Campus in February. His new duties are in addition to his responsibilities as associatevice president for academic affairs.
Charged with the responsibility of working withalumni, Leon King, director of Alumni Affairs,has helped to Increase alumni support for theUniversity.
Dr. Henry Prather, professor of history, has spent manyyears unravelling one of history's great mysteries. His research of the Wilmington Race Riot of 1898 will be published as a book this year.
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Mozenia J. Stinson Cecille CrumpMrs. Mozenia J. Stinson, a 1949 business administration graduate of TSU, retired from 32years of continuous service in January 1983.Over the years she held a variety of positions,including secretary to the dean of admissions,assistant to the dean of admissions and records,assistant director of admissions and records,coordinator of admissions and records, associate director of institutional self-study, secretaryof institutional research and development, andadministrative assistant and executive aid to thevice president for research and development.
"I've met a lot of beautiful people," she said. "Iwill miss the place," she added as she explaineda good deal of her time wili be spent raising rosesnow that she has retired.
The same reason that brought Dr. Ceciiie Crumpto Tennessee State University in 1944 causedher to put off retiring from the School of Businessfaculty in the fail of 1981. It was "a concern forthe welfare" of her students.
Dr. Crump, who holds the distinction of servingas acting dean of the School of Business when itwas formed in July 1977 — first woman to reachthat high administrative rank on this campus —officially retired January 10. She left in the position of associate dean of the School of Business.
Her thoughts on leaving TSU? "My belief Isthat things come to pass. I gladly pass on myleadership role to let someone else have achance to experience leadership opportunitiesand to help others as they come along," sheanswered.
Camile Robinson
Camilla Robinson, who retired at the end of thespring semester, closed out 35 years of serviceto the University. The 1944 TSU graduates' contributions as a member of the staff and facultywere recognized this year when she was declared a Founder's Day honoree. Beginning hercareer as a secretary in the Department of HomeEconomics, Ms. Robinson began her move tothe business school faculty by teaching severalbusiness education courses, including executivesecretary skills, office machines, shorthand, andtypewriting. About eight years ago she served asassistant director of the business educationevening school.
Future plans include returning to Chattanooga, Tenn., her hometown, and travel to Europeand Africa.
Gretchen PayneDr. Gretchen B. Payne, professor of educationand chairperson of the department of curriculumand instruction, set June 30 as her retirementdate from Tennessee State University.
For 25 years, Dr. Payne has given dedicatedservice to TSU in the School of Education. She
has served in several capacities including director of curriculum laboratory, acting director ofstudent teaching, director of career opportunitiesprogram and the Teacher Education Alliance forMetro Project.
1982-83 RETIREES
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COMMENCEMENT
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Top officers of the senior class, Richard Black, Sabrina Goodwin and Georgette Peek,received plaques recognizing their service from Vice President for Student AffairsBarbara Murrell.
Robin Cobb, a mathematics major who hadthe highest cummulative grade point averagein the graduating class, gave the response tothe President's charge.
Former U.S. Congresswom-an Yvonne Braithwaite Burkewas the commencementspeaker.
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Distinguished service awards were presented to T.B. Boyd III, president of the National BaptistPublishing Board, Dr. Gecille Crump, retiring associate dean of the School of Business, andRichard Lewis, president of Citizens Bank.
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More than 650 students received degrees during the spring commencement
TSU LIBRARIES AND
LEARNING RESOURCESIn keeping with the underlying philosophy of the University
to provide the best possible facilities for the growth and development of students and faculty, the libraries and mediacenters recognize that they have a major role In connectionwith the educational and research programs of the University.To this end, the objectives below constitute basic guidelinesfor its operation.1. To provide library and media materials equipment, and ser
vices for students, faculty, and staff members.2. To give guidance to scholars at all levels In their search for
information.3. To assist faculty in the area of media in terms of selection,
evaluation and the appropriate use of media in facilitatingthe teaching/learning process.
4. To encourage students to develop a wider Interest in learning through reading beyond specific class assignments:and through Independent study and the use of media resources.
5. To work with other libraries and media centers in the community, the region and elsewhere through such avenues asinterlibrary loan, the Southeastern Library Network (80-LINET), DIALOG Information Services, the State Board ofRegents Media Consortium and other cooperative efforts.
6. To maintain viable multi-media collections through a broadbased system of collection development and the use oftechnology.
7. To provide a physical environment, which will encourageoptimum use of the services of the libraries and meJacenters.
8. To maintain a strong orientation and bibliographic program.
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1Dr. Evelyn Fancher Library Director
Joseph Riddick instructs a student in the use of a microfilm reader.
Mrs. Martha Parker catalogs a book at the Solinet terminal.
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WHO'S WHO AMONG
AMERICAN COLLEGES
AND UNIVERSITIESStudents are chosen for this honor by the heads of their
departments based upon the following criteria.1. Student scholarship2. Professional promise3. Participation in departmental and campus activities,
leadership, citizenship.Only junior and senior students who have a minimum 3.00
cumulative average are eligible for nomination. The school isassigned a quota based on enrollment.The organization maintains a placement or reference ser
vice to assist members seeking employment, scholarships orfellowships, etc. This service may be used indefinitely, aspermanent records are kept on all members.
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Marian Darlene BassAccountingCowan. Tenn.
Accounting Club (secretary). Phi Gamma Nu, American Society for Personnel Administration and Dean's List
Lena M. AmarBiochemistryLompoc, CaliforniaChemistry Ciub, NAACP, Golden Key National Honor Society.Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society, Caiilornia Club — 1962President, American Chemical Society— 1981-82, Gamma BetaPhi Honor Society, Catholic Association, National Dean's List,President's Dean's List and Beta Kappa Chi Scientific HonorSociety
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Richard BlackTechnical Aeranautic (Astronaut)Gailatin, Tenn,
Vice President — Student Government Association, Alpha Phi AlphaFraternity, Inc., Chairman — General Assembly, IV/io's Who AmongAmerican Colleges and Universities. Outstanding Young fvten of America, Alpha Eta Rho Aviation Fraternity and DBF 790 AFROTC
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Michele T. CarterElementary EducationAkron, Ohio
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., National Dean's List, TSUDanceCom-pany, Ohio Players Club, Freshman year majorette. Miss Black and Gold1980-81, Mis Law Enforcement (Nashville) 1982-83 and Miss TennesseeLaw Enforcement 1982-83
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Melanie A. ClarkChemistryTellus MaterGolden Key Honor Society, Beta Kappa Chi Science Honor Society. TSUChemistry Club (treasurer), Nashville Science Fiction Society, TSUSpeakers Club, BEMS Alternative Fiction Society. National Dean's ListKubia Khan Science Fiction Convention (Art Director) and Xanadu Science Fiction Convention (Executive Staff)
Benita Renee ClardyElementary EducationNashville, Tenn,SNEA/STEA — vice president. Kappa Omicron Phi — correspondingsecretary. Alpha Kappa Mu, Golden Key National Honor Society, NAACPand University Honors Program
\Laqueta Lou CrutcherClothing S Textiles (Fashion Merchandising)Clarksville, Tenn,American Home Economics Association, Peer Counselor and GammaBeta Phi pre-induction
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Gail Lavonne DemonbruenAccountingNashville. Tenn.
The Accounting Club (Pres.), The Tennessean (Yearbook), T.S.U. Cluster, TSU Student Business Coalition and American Society lor Personnel Administration
Charles K. FlackElectrical Engineering witti emphasis in Digital Systems DesignShelbyviliB, Tenn,University Honors Program (4 yr), IEEE (3 yr), XNSBE (3 yr). Eta KappaNu (t yr. Treasurer 82-83), S.E.C, (4 yr, Co-chairperson 81-82), TSUGospel Choir (4 yr. Asst. Bus. Manager 80-81, Chaplain 82-83), WesleyFoundation North Fellowship Group (4 yr). Pep Club (1 yr). Presentlyemployed as a Flesearch Assist, in the Dept. ol Eleclrical Engineeringunder a grant sponsored by the Naval Air Development Center, locatedin Warminister, PA, Also a Co-op student employed by Hewlett-PackardCorp in San Diego CA lor the past three summers
Ernest Pierre HolidayPre-Veterinary Med,Nashville, Tenn,
Animal Science Club, Journal DeModes Modeling Exposition — /4ssf.Director and Biology Club
0. Ronald HudsonCommunications and Theatre
London. EnglandT,E, Poag Players Guild — President, Theta Alpha Phi-Historian, TheMeter-Business Manager and Honors Programs
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Wonzie L. Gardner, Jr.Govt. and Public AllairsAlbany Ca,SGA, Tenn Inter Collegiate State Legislature. AFROTC, (vice-WingComm.), Political Science Club, French Club and Pre-Law Club
Sabrlna Ann GoodwinSpeech Communication and Theatre emphasis broadcast journalismTulsa, OklahomaT.E. Poag Players Guild, Meter Staff. Outstanding Community Leadar olAmerican 1981-82, Who 's Who Among American College and UniversityStudents (1981-82 S 1982-83) Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc SCA —Miss TSU 1982-83
Sheila Anita JohnsonAccounting — Business AdministrationBirmingham, AlabamaSEC, University Peer Counselor, Student Leader. Delta Mu Delta Business Honor Society — Dean of Inductees, Alpha Kappa Mu NationalHonor Society, Accounting Club — VITA Representative, Delta SigmaTheta Sorority. Inc. — President 1982-83
Jewell Joyce JonesElementary Education with emphasis in Special EducationMiilington, Tenn.Student National Education Association — president
Charles Virgil LoveBiology (Zoology)Lawrenceburg, TennesseeAlpha Mu Gamma. Beta Kappa Chi
Lurey Clyde MackSociologyCincinnati. OhioAlpha Lambda Delta. National Dean's List, Student Union Bound ofGovernors. Former Meter Editor. Sociology.
Loria N. McKinnieSpeech Comm. and TheatreMemphis. TennesseePeer Counselor, Student Govt. Association, Memphis. T.S.U. GospelChoir. Honor's Program. Meter Stall. Yearbook Staff. T.E. Poag PlayersGuild
Jerri L. MitchellMusic EducationPortsmouth. VA
University Honors Program — Vice President. Alpha Mu Gamma ForeignLanguages Honors Society. Cluster Organization, Music Educators National Conference. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority — Corresponding Secretary and University Choir
Thomas Barnet Martin IIIEiectricai EngineeringPhiladelphia. PennsylvaniaTau Beta Pi. Eta Kappa Nu President 1981-1962. Institute of Electricaland Electronic Engineers. The Philadelphia Club. NASA Aerospace Fellowship. Program.
Anita Vickie McGruderChemistry emphasis BiochemistryNashville. TennesseeSeta Kappa Chi. scientific Honor Society. T.S.U. Chapter of theN.A.A.C.P.. Chemistry Club. Young Adult ChapterofN.A.A.C.P. StudentAffiliate of American Chemical Society, Dean s List.
Derrick G. MosleyElectrical Engineering (Energy Conversion)Dayton. OhioOhio Player 's Club. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity (former reporter and drillcaptain): National Society of Black Engineers. Big Brother participant.Trainee Steering Committee (Air Force Logistics Command, EngineerTrainee Program), Student Advisor (AC Spark Plug, GMC, cooperativeeducation). Summer Work Program (Deico Products. GMC): NAACPactivities
Frances Chapman MazzaferroPsychology and EnglishNashville, TennesseePsi Chi National Honor Society in psychology — President 1982-1983.Golden Key National Honor Society. Beta Kappa Chi Honor Society.Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, Speaker's Club, Psychology Club. Mental Health Concentration in Psychology.
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Georgette Caria PeekSpeech Communication S TheatreGreenville. S.C.
Student Governrnent Association President (1st female in history) AlphaKappa Mu. T.E Poag Players Gwld. Who's Who Among American College &Un,vers,ty Students 81-82 & 82-83. 7 semester Dean's List Student. Carolina Club and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Inc.
Carol Elaine PiphusSpeech PathologyHalls, TennesseeHonors Program 1979-1982 (president 1981-82). T. E. Poag PlayersGuild 1979-1983 (secretary 1980-1981). Phi Beta Sigma Silhoutte 1979-81. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Inc. 1960-1983(asst. song leader 1981-82). Miss Junior 1981-62. Student Leader 1981-82, IV/io 's Who AmongCollege and University Students 1982. The National Dean's List 1982.The Minority Collective Concerns 1981-82, The Minority Student Registry 1981-82, Who's Who Among College and University Students 1983and The National Dean's List 1983
Jana Marie Sevier-GainesPsychologyNashville. Tenn.Golns Maisterslngers. University of Choir and Psychology Club
Carl Anthony SimmonsElectrical EngineeringAlwood, Tenn.IEEE (Secretary), NSBE, ETA KAPPA NU (Vice Pres.), Alpha Kappa Mu.Golden Key National Honor Society (Vice Pres.). Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Inc.. Tau Beta Pi. MARC Program, and NAACP
Hakim A. RahsuiMusic (PerlormancB)Humboldt. Tenn.Concert Band, Jazz Band, TSU Choir. Mater Stall — /<ss/s/. EditorialEditor, Dean's List — Fall 80 thru Fall 82. and National Dean's List 1980
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Stanley RogersElectrical EngineeringCunningham. TennesseeInstitute ol Electronics and Electrical Engineers (IEEE) National SocietyOf Blach Engineers (NSBE). Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society. Alpha PhiAlpha Fraternity. Inc. (Sgl. olArms). Air Force Reserves Ollicer TrainingCorp (SQDN. COMM.). Who's Who Among American College and University Students. Tiger Jet " Drill Team, Honor Guard. Color Guard andArnold Air Society
John Matthew SmithChemistry with Biochemical emphasisPittsburgh. Pa.Chemistry Club (Vice Pres.), Pennsylvania Club. Student Alllliate ofAmerican Chemical Society. Beta Kappa Chi Sclentllic Honor Society,TSU Honors Program and Dean's List
Vicky Patricia ThompsonSpeech Communication & TheatreBirmingham. AlabamaAlpha Kappa Mu Honor Society. Golden Key Honor Society, AlphaKappa Alpha Sorority. Inc., Wno's Who Among Colleges S Universities(81-82) (S (82-83). Outstanding Young Women ol America, MarchingBand: Majorette (1980-1983). Peer Counselor. S.G./l., Meter Staff.WTSU (Radio). Bobby Jones & New Life, Miss Black Alabama (1981).Top 10 Finalist in Miss Black America PageanlllSBI). 1st Attendant —Miss T.S.U. (82-83) and Tutor with Ken-Ship Programs
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Robyn Grice TurnerPolitical Science (Pre-Law)Atlanta, Ga.University Honors Program. Politicai Science Glut}, T.I.S.L. — secretary1982, Who's Who Among American Colleges 8 Universities, ResidentAssistant. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. — parliamentarian andDean's List 1981-82
Cheryl E. VinsonArt EducationMemphis. Tenn.Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, Alpha Gamma Tau and Karate Club
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President Frederick Humphries and other university administrators and faculty mingled with students during arecruiting activity.
RECRUITING STUDENTSA MAJOR ACTIVITY
During the past year, Tennessee State University has instituted a rigorous, aggressive plan forgetting students to choose TSU. The Office of Admissions and Records and a University-WideRecruiting Committee have worked very hard to recruit students for the University
Programs entitied "Presenting TSU" were held in Memphis and Chattanooga. The programfeatured performances by the dance ensemble. Players Guild, band and university choir. Other onand off campus recruiting activities were held to give perspective students a view of TSU.
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Adekunle, Edward
Nashville, Tenn.Nursing
Adeola, Lola LindseyNashville, Tenn.Business Education
Adkisson, Elma C.Nashville, Tenn.Elem. Education
Alexander, IvaFlint, MichiganSpch. Path. & Audio.
Alexander, Judith PaulaNashville, Tenn.Nursing
Allen, Lynn ArdelleNashville, Tenn.Business Education
Allen, William JamesNashville, Tenn.Criminal Justice
Allgood, TerrI LynetteNashville, Tenn.Criminal Justice
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Bariowe, Regina T.Nashville, Tenn.Spch. Path. & Audio.
Barzani, Ardisher A.
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Barzani, Burhan I.
IraqArchitectural Engineering
Bass, Terri L.
Nashville, Tenn.
Business Administration
Battle, Tammy CharisseNashville, Tenn.Spch. Path. & Audio.
Baynham, Deborah LouiseCharlotte, Tenn.
Elec. Engineering
Baynham, Inez ElaineNashville, Tenn.
Clothing Textiles
Belliford, William LerMontNashville, Tenn.
Accounting
Allison, Caria F.Nashville, Tenn.Biology
Allison, Mary HelenNashville, Tenn.Criminal Justice
Armistead, Susan LeeNashville, Tenn.English Journalism
Awujo, John o.West AfricaArchitectural Engr.
Bailey, Mark G.Knoxville, Tenn.Civil Engineering
Bailey, ShawneNashville, TennSpch. Path. & Audio.
Baker, Sharon ANashville, Tenn. 'Accounting
Banks, Myron KeithEvansville, Ind.Civil Engineering
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Belser, Jacqueline Devette' Birmingham, Ala.
Business
Binkley, Delores M.Madison, Tenn.
Art
Black, Richard BernardQallatin, Tenn.Tech. Aeronautics
Biackmon, Caroline DeniseJackson, Tenn.
Psychology
Blanchard, KImberly M.Waterbury, Conn.Health Care Adm & Plann.
Bland, Linda D.Millington, Tenn.Home Economics Ed.
Blount, Lynn VanessaDeRidder, La.Elem. Education
Bond, Elaine
Brownsville, Tenn.
Elem. Education
SENIOR CLASS SENIORS
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Nashville
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Grammer, Mildred A.
Madison, Tenn.Accounting
Grannum, Ghetwynne N.Nashville, Tenn.Biology
Gray, James E.Nashville, Tenn.Bus. Administration
Griffin, Arlette J.Detroit, MichiganBus. Administration
Hall, Ricci A.
Nashville, Tenn.Management
Hamiel, Doreen KarenBrooklyn, New YorkAnimal Science
Hammonds, Willie H.Nashville, Tenn.Criminal Justice
Harper, Sarah E.Nashville, Tenn.Social Welfare
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Hill, Reginald AllrickNashville, Tenn.
Sociology
Holiday, Ernest P.Nashville, Tenn.
Animal Science
Hubbard, Denise L.
Gary, IndianaHealth Care Admin.
Hudson, C. RonaldMadison, Tenn.
Speech Communications
Hurt, Angela MoniqueHuntsville, Ala.
Civil Engineering
Iduoze, Eugene UsiosefeBenin City, NigeriaIndus. Technology
Igodan, Eguauden J.Nashville, Tenn.
Industrial Technology
Harris, Karen E.Columbus, GeorgiaGen. Business
Harris, Mitzi Darlene
Nashville, Tenn.B.S. Nursing
Harris, Zettia DeniceStone Mountain, Ga.Social Welfare
Harlon, Nevin RaynardBirmingham, AlabamaElec. Engineering \
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i?lloanya. Ben. O.Madison, Tennessee
Biology
Ingram, Iris JeanNashville, Tenn.
Spch. Path & Audio.
Jackson, Brenda LeeChicago, IllinoisMass Communications
James, Toni Evetta
Nashville, Tenn.Psychology
Hayes, Dennis L.Atoka, Tenn.Tech. Aeronautics
Heath, Brenda Diana
Detroit, MichiganAccounting
Heggie, Charles R.Griffin. GeorgiaTech. Aeronautics
Hendrix, Deborah Denise
Memphis, Tenn.Social Welfare
F F Jenkins, Dezoral YvetteNashville, Tenn.Elem. Education
Johnson, Alferda
Nashville, Tenn.Business Management
Johnson, Darren L.Nashville, Tenn.
Business Administration
Johnson, Darryle PatriciaTrion, GeorgiaBusiness Administration
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Psychology
Mann. Wanda J.
Brownsville. Tenn.Social Welfare
Manuel, Angela M.Jackson, Tenn.
Government & Public Affairs
Maples, Vivian P.Nashville, Tenn.Technical Aeronautics
Major, Cheryl D.Chicago, IISpeech Pathology & Audio.
McClain, Murenda V.Columbia, Tenn.Government & Public Affairs
McMillian, Michael L.Warren, Oh.Accounting
Meriweather, Rozanne R.Chicago, II.Criminal Justice
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Moore, Richard E.
Manchester, Tenn.
Civil Engineering
Murph, Laverne V.Hendersonville, Tenn.Psychology
Neal, Nava L.Antioch, Tenn
Social Welfare
Nelson, Connie
Nashville, Tenn.Mass Communication
Nesby, Robert A.Nashville, Tenn.
Biology
Newton, Jacqueline C.Birmingham, Al.Psychology
Noel, Frances M.MississippiCriminal Justice
Norris, Deborah M.
Nashville, Tenn.
Early Childhood Ed.
Merritt, CarolynNashville, Tenn.Art
Mitchell, Caria M.
Brownsville, Tenn.Speech Communication
Mitchell, Gwendolyn I.Murfreesboro
Speech, Drama
Mitchell, Jerri L.
Ports, VAMusic Education
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Obaraye, Godwin E.NigeriaRural Development
Odigie, UwadwaeNashville, Tenn.Accounting
Odom, Patar C.Gallatin, Tenn.
Engineering
Ojo, Williams 0.Nashville, Tenn.Accounting
Mithell, Kathy J.Miami, Fl.
Transportation Serv. Tech.
Mondie, Mary D.Memphis, Tenn.Mathematics
Montague, ElaineOakland, Tenn.
Accounting
Moore, Barbara G.
Nashville, Tenn.
Ele. Education
,1Okafor, Rose I.
Nashville. Tenn.Health Care & Administration
Okechuku, Kingsley E.NigeriaPolitical Science
Okuma, OttwovweritaNashville, Tenn.Civil Engineering
Omorogieva, Thomas I.Nashville, Tenn.Arch. Engineering
SENIORS SENIORS
Orange, Carlton W.Memphis, Tenn.Health & Physical Ed.
Overton, Beverly L.Nashville, Tenn.Nursing
Parham, Tina M.
Nashville, Tenn.Psychology
Parker, SharonLouisville, Ky.Biology
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Nashville. Tenn.Communications
Pryor, Sylvia A.Pittsburgh, Pa.Sp. Communication & Theatre
Randolph, Bertha R.Nashville, Tn.
Elec. Engineering
Ransom, Brian A.Nashville, Tenn.Accounting
Parks, Valerie L.
Nashville, Tenn.Management
Partridge, Adrian LydelChattanooga, Tenn.Blo-Chemistry
Payne, Myron 0.Washington, D.C.Tech. Aero.
Pernell, Sheryl L.Memphis Tenn.Mathematics
Perry, RandyNashville, Tenn.Early Childhood Ed.
Phillips, Delois T.Nashville, Tenn.Nursing
Pierce, Booker T.Tuskegee, Al.Mass Communication
Piphus, CarolNashville, Tenn.Speech Pathology & Audio.
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Psychology
Reams, Howard E.Nashville, Tenn.
Accounting
Reese. Joseph A.Mason, Tenn.Mathematics
Reld, DonaldNashville, Tenn.Chemistry/Physics
Ritter, Rosalind D.Mount Vernon, NYCriminal Justice
Roberts, GloriaNashville, Tenn.
Nursing
Robinson, Debra A.Louisville, Ky.Nursing
Robinson. Louis H.Nashville, Tenn.
Music Education
Pittman, Daria N.Nashville, Tenn.
Mech. Engineering
Pollion, Judith V.
Memphis, Tenn.Physical Ed.
Porter, Tarik A.Chicago, II.Tech. Aero.
Porter, Wanda A.
Detroit, Mi.Mathematics
nr: I Rat, Angela Y.I Nashville, Tenn.* Communication
^ Ruffins, Sandra L.t Nashville. Tenn.
' Psychology
Rufus, Karen L.
Nashville, Tenn.
Biochemistry
A Rumley, RobinI Omaha, Ne.I Business Administration
SENIORS SENIORS
Sanders, Felicia R.Dickson, Tenn.Business Admin.
Sanders, Florence E.Nashviiie, Tenn.
Rural Development
Sanders, Asora T,Nashville, Tenn.
Bus. Mgt.
Sawyers, Carmen C.Nashville, Tenn.
Pre-Med.
Smith, Detoria
Nashville, Tenn.
Spanish
Smith, Edward C.Memphis, Tenn.Accounting
Smith, JohnPittsburgh, Pa.Chemistry
Southail, Sylvia L.Nashviiie, Tenn.
Business
Scantling, Donnie L.Nashviiie, Tenn.
Management
Scott, SheldonCincinnati, Oh.Communications
Shannon, Valerie Y.Nashviiie, Tenn.Management
Sharps, Sherrie E.Nashviiie, Tenn.Bus. Administration
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Ik. ' Business Adm.
Springer, Valerie R.Nashviiie, Tenn.
Business Adm.
Stanley, Benita M.Belle Glade, Fl.Tech Aeronautics
Stewart, GlendaBirmingham, Ala.Spch. Comm. & Theatre
Shyne, Rickey J.Dayton, Oh.Mech. Engr.
Simmons, Carl A.
Atwood, Tenn.
Electrical Engr.
Simms, Michael A.Nashville, Tenn.
Bus. Mgmt.
Simpson, Ed 0.Nashviiie, Tenn.Ind. Arts Tech.
Sims, Tijuana J.Chattanooga, Tenn.Elem. Ed.
Smalls, William D.
Nashville, Tenn.
Bus. Mgmt.
Smith, Avis E.Phiia. Pa.
Management
Smith, Charles G.
Nashville, Tenn.
Tech. Aeronautics
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Still, William T.Hermitage, Tenn.Plant Science
Strain, GeorgeNashviiie, Tenn.
Sociology
Strain, Wanda
Springfield, Tenn.Business Ed.
Sweet, Ramona J.
Nashville, Tenn.Accounting
Sweet, RaymondNashviiie, Tenn.Communications
Tabanro, Hamid N.
Nashviiie, Tenn.Engineering
Talley, Rosalind L.Detroit, MichiganPolitical Science
Taylor, AbonNashville, Tenn.
Business Mgnt.
SENIORS SENIORS
Taylor, Barbara N.Hendersonvilie, Tenn.
Hem. Education
Taylor, James J.Natchez, MississippiArchitectural Engr.
Taylor, Ramona B.Nashville, Tenn.
Communication
Taylor, Valerie L.Nashville. Tenn.Elem. Education
Terry, MozeolaNashville, Tenn.Accounting
Thomas, Ardon R.Miami, Fla.Business Adm.
Thomas, Rebecca E.Springfield, Tenn.Biology
Thompson, Bonita Y.Nashville, Tenn.Nursing
Thompson, VickyBirmingham, Ai.Mass Communication
Thornton, Kathy D.Beliwood, ii.
Healthcare Adm.
Tipton, CorlettaMemphis, Tenn.Clothing & Textile
Toibert, Belinda F.
Atlanta, Ga.Business Mgnt.
Toibert. William A.
Memphis, Tenn.Business Mgnt.
Tomiin, Martha L.
Medon, Tenn.
Agriculture
Trammel, Meiodye Y.Nashville, Tenn.
Criminal Justice
Trice, Sheila
Nashville, Tenn.Speech Path.
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Tulloss, Roxanne B.Dayton, OhClothing & Textile
Tunstail, Dennis W.Wiiltngboro, NJElectrical Engr.
Turner, KathyMemphis, Tenn.Criminology
Turner, Yvette E.Detroit, MichiganBiology
Tyler, Karen M.Goodlettsvllle, Tenn.
English
Udonsuk, Michael
Nashville, Tenn.
Marketing
Vinson, Cheryl E.Memphis, Tenn.Art Education
Walker, Etta
Fulton, Tenn.
Phy. Ed.
Walker, Inez A.
Nashville. Tenn.lAT/Const.
Walker. Wawelse J.
Nashville, Tenn.
Biology
Warren, Terri M.
Nashville, Tenn.Management
Washington, GwendolynOakland, California
Biochemistry
Washington, Princess L.Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Office Mgnt.
Watklns, Shirley A.Madison, Tenn.
Psychology
Watson, Maurice
Nashcielle, Tenn.
Business Adm.
Wheaton, Rise L.
Nashville, Tenn.Early Childhood
White, Randall D.Nashville, Tenn.Transportation
White, Vicky L.Omaha, NebraskaSpeech, Comm. & Theatre
Whittington, DarryNashville, Tenn.Biology
Wiley, April D.Fayetteville, Tenn.Business Administration
Williams, BeverlyNashville, Tenn.Civil Engr.
Williams, KevinNashville, Tenn.Business Mgnt.
Williams, Sharon L.Nashville, Tenn.Elementary Ed.
Williams, Steven
Memphis, Tenn.Criminal Justice
Willingham. NathanielCourtland, Al.Math
Winsett, Lisa J.
Nashville, Tenn.Speech Path.
Wisdom, Meivin E.Nashville, Tenn.Business
Wright, Marty D.Nashville, Tenn.Elementary Ed.
Yokley, Vanessa F.Columbia, Tenn.Office Mgnt.
Kurunwune, Anne O.Nashville, Tenn.
Public Admin.
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Adkins, ArnettaAmos. Palmer TinyAklnrinmade. Olawale AfolabiAllen, Avessa R.
Al-Zureiqi, Akram Tawflq
Amar, Lena M.
Austin, Lisha C.
Bailey, Caria Genet.Bass, Marian Darlene,Baxter, Tanya R.
Beatty, Larry Darnell
Bell, Renee Denlse
Berry, Sharon Denlse
Bills, Charanne ReneeBond, Marilyn S.
Boyd, David
Bradford. James Carl
Branham, GIGi Vontella
Brooks, Barrett A.
Brown, Ruth A.
Burress, ReglnaCalhoun, MItzl Ann
Games, Nancy LynnCarter, Michelle D.
Clack, Teresa Gall
Gonley, Boncllle
Corley. Milton Ben.Corn, Walter W.
Pandrldge, Shenna Rena.Daniels, David J.
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Dennis, Nancy A.Dumelz, Jerome A.
Ellon, Darryl K.
Fisher, Octavia Shree
Flippin, Earl H.
Fonza, VIckl R.
Gardner. Ahlta Ann
Gay, Renee Darlene.
Gordon, Cassandra AnitaGorman, Karen Denlse
Greene, Jeff L.
Griffin, Cedric A.
Gyalog, Barbara M.
Hall, Valerie AnnHanson, Hosea B.
Harris, Tabitha AltheaHawkins, Anita C.
Heath, Wanda Nicole
Herron, Augustine Rena
Hewitt, Vurlonda LouiseHightower, David Pruitt
Hogg, Glerl L.Hooks, Lanlta
Howard, Dwayne L.
James, MIchele L.
James, MIklos Orlando
Johnson, Harry L,Johnson, Stephanie Lynn.
Johnson, Towana RochelleJohnson, Yvette Janlne
Jones, La Juana Maurice
Keesee, Anthony S.Lampkin, Ivan Lafayette
Leach, Satantar Jerry
Lee, Dorian HenryLewis, Benita
Logan, Jerome D.
Manear, Sheiia Rene
Mann, Doilie E.
Mazzaferro, Frances E.
McDona, U. Wiliie
Miles, CherylMinter. Giynis D.
Moss. Chakiris MiquelMurphy. Vaierie D.
Murray, Nichoie
Nicks, Andre M.
Ozor, Ignatius E.
Peek. Nancy L.
Perkins, Meiba
Perkins, Ronnie L
Peters, Rondeii A.
Porter, Daphne C.
Poweii. Anthony DwaynePrewitl, Sandra Denice
Pruitt, Kimberiy Anita
Pruitt, Yolanda Lynn
Ray, Wyvonia A.
Reuben, Juiian Micheie
Richardson, Payoia L.
Rucker, Antonese Michelle
Scati, Teresa M.
Shirwani, Kevin K.
Mitcheli. Teresa Yoneatle
Mkandawire. Kamana Esther
Moore. Freddie J.
Moore, Kathieen
Morris, Ricardo Cortez
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Starling, Deborah Denise
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Smittle, Angela D.Sylvester, LisaTaylor. ClariceTaylor. Derek Lee
Thomas, Stefan
Turner. Warren William
Waidon. Bobby N,
Walker. William
Waller, Robert A,
l/Ward, Andre LenchWeaver, Regina Eileen
Webb, Katherine DeniseWhite, Charles N,White, Kimberiy E,
Williams, DouglasWomack, Carolyn Annette
Woods, Marcus L,
Worie. Sheiia GailWortham, Deirdre Joi
Wnght, Charles AlanWright, Veronica ReneWright, Victoria R,Young. Vickie D.
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Armstrong, Thomas R.Ashley, Daphne GayAshley. Rosalind Ann
Ayewoh, Nyokle J.
Baker, Deborah Lynn
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BIrdwell, Phillip Samuel
Brown, David Earl
Brown, Juanita A.
Brown, Jr., Lewis Edward
Brown, SonjaBrown. Terry W.
Brownlee, Lisa Michelle
Bryant, Demitri L.
Bryant, Vincent
Burgess, Janice MarieBurse, Charlie Joe
Burton, Caralus D.
Byars, Barry Lynn
Cabin, Robin D.
Cain, Van Allen
Carver, Darrell
Claybrooks, Petrece
Cobble, Cetta M.
Coleman, Lisa Faye
Collins, GuyConaway, Toye
Cooper, Connie Frances
Dallas, Perci Alaine
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Dixson, Wanda
Dodson, Annette
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Gaddis, Jennifer Y,
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Hargrove, BrendaHayes, Monia LesaHolt, Donna MarieHolt, Tonna MichelleHull. Bryon
Hurt, Vickie L.Hykes, Rosalyn MichelleJackson, ArnoldJackson. MelbaJarrett, Andrea Michelle
Jenkins, Anthony M.Johnson, Cheryl RenltaJohnson, Rhonda U.Johnson, Vincent A.Jones, Jerry
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King, Sylvia Jean
Knox, Gary M.Latiker, Durreil
Lucas, Winston Terry
McKlnnie, Sharon Denise
Michael, Vivian
Michcus, Marcus R.
Mitchell, Charles Edward
Momodu, Esimuede Shaka
Moniee, Ygerne Geneia
Murphy, MaruisMurphy, Nanetta Reshee
Nelson. Rick
Parks, Nathan L.
Patterson, Belinda Ann
Paye. George Modar
Pearson, Gloria A.
Pelton. Glenn Edward
Penn, Bobby N.
Pina, Christyne M.
Porter, Stacey Lauren
Pruitt, Daria Y.
Ridley, Timothy WayneRigsby, Kenneth W.Romain, Deborah Ann
Ross, Dwayne ErnestRoss, Richard ReneSain, Gail Cesta
Sanders, lla A.
Sharfner, Ann
Shelly, Linda DeverneSherrell, Quintm E.
Slaughter, Erica
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Cook, Darryl E.Cooper. Jeoffrey AnthonyCorbett, Glen Patrick
Cox, Bernadine
Craig, Robert LeeCroom, Leia
Cross, Cheryl JanessaCummings, Nora
Curtis, Jake ElverdDashiell, Norman F. Jr. (Chip)
Davis, Anthony S.
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Delk, Helga Lynette
Drake, Angela Yvonne
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Lewis, Cynthia 0.Lipscomb, William G.Marshall, AlexanderMatthews, Vickie L.McCtaney, Scottie Y,
McGuire. Monica M.McDougal, Tammy E.Miles, Kenneth Dean
Mitchell. Curtis Lee
Morris. Barbarette Peneen
Neai, Adrienne N.
Nicks. Ramona ReneeNixon, Katrina Bonita
Notion, Randall Keith
O'Neal, James P.
Owens, Terence NigelParks. Andrea V.
Patrick Verice Gail
Pattiiio Romeiia
Peck, Djuna L.
Pillow, Anton Le'Tuan
Pope, Agnes VernellPrather. Lawesanne
Prewitt, Cynithia
Prewitt, Jessie B.
Raines, Monique Jeneene
Rice. Kathy Y.Richardson, Clinton
Ridley, Dionne MichelleBobbins. Reginald Lance
Robertson, Erie Wayne
Robinson, AtAnya LavetteRobinson, Elizabeth Ann
Rodgers, Yolondra Jean
Ross. Vincent Lyneil
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Thomas. Vincent B.Thompson, DarleneThornton, Sheryl A.
Tipton. Morris ErrolTisdale. Gerald Lovell
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MOCK WEDDING
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Billinger of Chicago, Illinois, an- ^nounced the engagement of their daughter Brenda LeeJackson to David Rooseveit Bailey, the son of Mr. andMrs. Charles Bailey Jr., of Jesup, Georgia.The mock wedding was held April 15 at 2 p.m. in the
University Piaza. Brenda and David were both seniorsmajoring in Communications and they sang their ownwedding song.The mock wedding was staged for Sociology 340,
Courtship and Marriage, instructed by Mrs. Dorothy Stephens. The wedding was to show how the bonds of matrimony are carried out.
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awareness to the TSU community.Over 1,300 people took advantageof the free advice on both thedowntown and main campuses.Participants included faculty, staff,students and members of the surrounding community. Dr. AudreyLewis, head of the department ofHPER, was director and coordinator of the 1983 Health Fair.
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The Tennessee State University lota Chapter of AlphaDelta Mu National Social Work Honor Society, Inc. waschartered in 1976. The criteria for membership are:
1. Junior or senior standing2. A minimum of 6 semester hours in social work.3. A grade point average of 3.0 or above on a 4.C
scale
4. Enrollment in a undergraduate program accredltecby the Council on Social Work Education.
The organization's motto is 'ADVOCATE OF THEPEOPLE". The initiation activities are held each springsemester and the guest speaker for the initiation program on April 8,1983 was Dr. John B. Turner, Dean ofthe School of Social Work, University of North Carolinaat Chapel Hill and Chairman of the Commission on Accreditation of the Council of Social Work Education. Theinductees were Carolyn James, Mikios James and Pamela Maione.
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W. Dury Cox Director and Set DesignH. Devereaux Brady Technical Director ^BJamye Williams Producer ^B '|BLucretia Anderson Student Director 111Lawrence B. James House ManagerKaren Lewis Stage Manager ^Darryl Ellon Asst. Stage Manager rClarrlsa Cayton Lighting MasterSandra Holt Costume Mistress inspector Interviewinq MajorTeresa Cayton Property ManagerClifford Powell Sound EffectsHattle Brown Production Secretary
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STAGE CREW: Stephanie Kerns, Stella Payne, Donald Baker, Cassandra Staten,Tracy Smith, and Shelda Sanford — Theatre 112.
PROPERTY CREW: Loria McKlnnie, David BaileyLIGHTING CREW: Theatre 402 class.SCENERY: Scene Design and Stagecraft class.
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Dr. Hooks attended a reception in his honor atthe home of TSU President — Dr. FrederickHumphries. Mrs. C.E. McGruder, iocai civicfeeder, and Ms. Georgette Peek had the piea-sure of being photographed with Dr. Hooks.
HOOKS URGES BLACKS TO VOTE, TO DREAMBy Sabrina Goodwin and Hakim Rahsul
"Reagan Is the sorriest Presidentof the twentieth century," accordingto Benjamin Hooks, the national executive director of the NAACP.Speaking at the Gentry Complex
at the Co-Curricular awards program, Hooks said, "America has triedto get ahead by feeding the hungry,clothing the naked, sheltering thehomeless, and the best that this administration can do Is replace thesoup lines with the cheese lines."Hooks urged the sparse, enthusi
astic crowd to vote — "the mostpowerful, precious and persuasiveweapon that blacks have."Quoting Frederick Douglass, Hook
said, "slaves can't vote themselvesfree, but free men and women canvote themselves slaves by their indifference, lethargy, unconcern and laziness.""There are those who think their
vote does not make a difference,"Hooks said. "Those who don't believe this should go to Chicago andask Jane Byrne who was recentlyoutsted as the Democratic mayoral
candidate by Horold Washington."The civil rights leader confidently
stated that Washington would winthe upcoming Chicago mayoral elections but also stated that if he happens not to win, "at least we fixed itso those who had it, won't have itanymore."Hooks quoted Langston Hughes,
"Never lose hold to your dreams, forwithout dreams life Is a brokenwinged bird that cannot fly." Blackshave always believed that tomorrowwould be a better day. Hooks said."Despite the unemployment rate
of 22%, the unemployment rate of50% for black youth between theages of 18-25, and also including thefact that there are about 9 million
blacks living at or below the povertylevel, we are still holding on to ourdreams," Hooks said.
Trying is a very important elementin life, according to Hooks. The outspoken leader quoted BenjaminMayes, the Moorehouse CollegePresident, and stated that "tragedydoesn't consist of having tried and
failed, the tragedy consists of neverhaving tried at all." Hooks encouraged the students to continue thelong hard successful struggle of theirancestors.
Hooks pushed the students tokeep struggling, hit the books andbum the midnight oil. He stressedthat college should not only be aplace for having a good time, but aplace where you educate your mindand body. He also emphasized thatstudents should take school moreseriously.
While exerting signs of a true believer, the NAACP leader said, "I feelgood about the 1983 generation oftoday, who won't let anybody tumthem around. I sent a letter in a heated exchange with President Reaganreminding him that you may kill thedreamer, but not the dream."
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She's intelligent, beautiful, charming andgraceful. She is a friendly, down-home kind ofgirl. She is Sabrina Goodwin, Miss TSU for1982-83.
The native of Tulsa, Okia., is a member ofthe TSU Honors Program, the T.E. PoagPlayers Guild, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc.,and one of TSU's Who's Who AmongOutstanding Students at American Collegesand Universities. Goodwin has served asRepresentative at Large for the StudentGovernment Association 1981-82 and as MissSophomore 1980-81. She has also beeninvolved with Outstanding Community Leadersof America.
Goodwin is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Edward Goodwin.
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Vicki Thompson, attendant to Miss TSU. Thompson isfrom Birmingham, Alabama, and she is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Eddie J. Thompson. She is majoring in masscommunications and is a majorette with the TSU Aristocratof Bands. She is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority.
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MISS TSU — SABRINA ANN GOODWIN
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Jackie Wheeler, Miss Sophomore for1982-83. Wheeler is from Clarksville, Tenn.,and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. RichardWheeler. She Is seeking a degree in officemanagement and accounting. Wheeler'sextra curricular activities include being acheerleader and a member of the Student
Union Board of Governors.
MISS SENIOR
Denlse Hughes, Miss Senior of 1982-83.This Detroit, Michigan, native is thedaughter of Mrs. Teola Hunter and Dr.Theodore Hughes. She Is majoring inbiochemistry and Is a majorette with theTSU Aristocrat of Bands. Hughes is amember of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority.
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MISS JUNIOR
Arlene Pope, Miss Junior for 1982-83. Pope is fromNashville, Tennessee, and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Charlie Pope. She Is a member of the Meter staff, Phi BetaLambda and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. She also servesas a peer counselor and student leader. Miss Pope ismajoring in accounting.
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LET'S PULL TOGETHER
Lord, let my sisters and brothersWalk hand in hand
Let them instill confidenceIn their fellow man
Let togetherness, be the answerThey all seek
Let them enlighten their brethenLet them help the meek
Let the dreams of strong timberThat now seem rotten
Rise with determinationTo be not forgotten
Let the roots that time has plantedAll across this land
Be nourished by togethernessFrom those that lend a hand
Let them rise to the mountaintopThough the climb be long and hard
Let them come togetherBy each, doing their part
Let them add a ray of sunshineTo freedom's desperate cause
Let them help those around themThat seem hopelessly lost
Let them come togetherAnd all give a helping hand
Let them build the pride it takesTo face this great demand
Let them be strong, and become oneLet them pave the way
Let them do what is neededTo come closer every day
Let each sorority and fraternityMost of all be strong
Let them come together, andKeep on keeping on
Let the refrain from complainingLoudly, come through
Let each of them be deteminedTo make the dream come tme
Let them bring the people togetherLet them show them the v/ay
Let them stir their confiden^Give them hope every day
Let them waken every morningTo see a rising sun
Let them accept the challengeAnd qet the job done
Let them lead with a purposeLet them climb and never stopUeu^em meet the tasK and conquerLet them make it to the top.
by Richard Rene Ross
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(Above Right) Gigi andSabrina pose with Gov.Lamar Alexander at TSUfootball game.(Right) Vice President Murrelland President Humphriespose with 1982-83 officersGeorgette Peek, RichardBlack; SGA Vice Presidentand Sabrina Goodwin; MissTSU.
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ALPHA GAMMA TAU ART FRATERNITY
MEMPHIS CLUBOfficers: Edward Smith, President: Jeffrey Wilson, Treasurer; Victor Jones, Vice President.Advisor: Dr. George Cox.
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STANDING LEFT TO RiGHT: LiFran E. Fort, Advisor; Terence Carter, Roderick Maise, Barbara Lewis (partialprofile), Emma Faulkner, Reginald Sanders, Felicia McPherson, Darrien Fincher, Cheryi Vinson, Stephen Patton,Danny Eilis, H. Thomas Harrison, Rufus McAdoo, Aaron Lash, Gary Jordon, Kenneth Reahan, Jacqueiine Greer,Rocheile Fietcher, Joann Jaworshi, Enoia Hence, Olist Roberts, Co-Advisor.
T , . STATEMENT OF PURPOSE1. I o cuitfvate an appreciation of the fine arts among new scholars and to advance the visuai arts in particular;across the university, the locai community and beyond.I o raise the standards of exceiience and the ieveis of achievement in creative undertakings,
d. To develop a cognizance amono iavoersons that art in its several aspects is intricateiy reiated to sociai andcuitural achievement.
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ROW I: Rod Biount, Steve Wiliiams, Derick Wiiliams, Herbert Munn, Edward Smith, Louis Trigg.ROW ii: SEATED, Jeffrey Wilson, William Toibert, Victor Jones.
NATIONAL STUDENT BUSINESS LEAGUE PHI BETA LAMBDA NATIONAL
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Officers: Don Bordes. President: Ruby Baxter, Treasury; Anita Gardner, SecretaryAdvisor: Dr. A. Bankhead
ROW 1: Michelle Espy, Ruby Baxter, Angeiia Turner, Tanny 0\A/ens, Marilyn McKlnnie, Karen Rogers, KathleenMoore, Cynthia Fleming.ROW 11: Rochelle TIsdale, Karen Bernstine, Cynthia Sins, Toby Gallant, Anita Gardner, Sherry Green.ROW III: Talmadge 0. Rick, Kenneth Lloyd, Gregory Armstrong, John Hope.
Purpose: The National Student Business League is the youth division of the National Business League, whichwas founded by Booker T. Washington in 1900. Its purpose is to strengthen the next generation ofbusinessmen and women for the task of foregoing new avenues for minorities in the mainstream ofAmerican life and culture — particularly in the business and economic spheres.
Officers: Darren Johnson, President; Donnie Scantling, Vice President; Angela Cleggett, Secretary; SylviaSouthall, Historian Reporter; Gretal Beneby, Treasurer.Advisor: Dr. Augustus BankheadROW I: Donnie L. Scantting, Angela Clegget, Sylvia Southall, Gretal Beneby, Darren Johnson.ROW II: Cynthia Sims, Ajike Fasawe, Barrett Brooks, Toby Gallant, John Hope, Gregory Armstrong, KevinWilliams, Elaine Montague, Dr. Bankhead.ROW III; Cynthia Fleming, Ernitia Smith, Linda Shelly, Kathleen Moore, Iris Cummings, Aldon Thomas, MagnalThompson.
The Objectives of Phi Beta Lambda are to develop leadership qualities needed for succession inbusiness as either an employee or a business owner. PEL emphasizes the importance of itsmembers participates in business civic and social activities as integral elements of their development as future business leaders.
PHI GAMMA NUOfficers: Ronald Jones, President; Terri Warren, Vice President; Vanessa Thomas, Treasurer.
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ROW ii: Karen Harris, Ardon Thomas, LaTonya Hili, Darryi Carver, Rhonda Hudson, Naomi Johnson, KeriSabbath, Angela Holman, Marian Buss, Ronald Jones, Magnai Thompson, Nicquelina Cook, Velma Thompson.
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ROW I: Ruby Baxter, Regina Shields, Liz CookROW Ii: Wilma Rucker, Camiiie Robinson.
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ROW I: Gail Demonbruen, Gina Cain, William Tolbert, Marlon Bass, Stephanie Lad.ROW II: Erskine Casey, Karen Bennett, Ron King, Dr. Richard Baxter, James S. Sands, Ron Jones.
Purpose: To Improve the professional competence of all members and to encourage and facilitate the exchangeof ideas and information among members.
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Officers: James Renfroe, President: Marion Renfroe, Vice President — Marketing; Kevin Strickland, VicePresident — Organization Development; Marion Jackson, Vice President — Finance.Advisor: Dr. Martin L. KingROW I; James Renfroe, Marion Renfroe, Kevin Strickland, Marion Jackson.ROW II: Terri Warren, Anthony Gober, Carol Mohaley, Toby Gallant, Yolanda Flippen, James Sands, JacquelineBelser, Jeffery Greene.ROW III: Duwann Williamson, Kenneth Renfroe, Joseph Durant, William Thomas, Darrell Albright, Judith Taylor,Joel Langley
Purpose: To help students develop their individual potential through active participation in professional, career-oriented, experimental learning activities.
Dr. Donzaleigh Patterson, Advisor:ROW I: Dr. Patterson, Wanda Strain, Lynn Allen, Regina Sheats.ROW II; Ruby Baxter, Liz Cook
To encourage the exchange of ideas and experiences among students planning office management careers and to provide opportunities for contacts between these students and professionalbusinessmen and women.
Officers: Gail Demonbruen, President; Max W. Scruggs, Vice President; Marion Bass, Secretary; GregoryArmstrong, TreasurerAdvisor: Mr. Robert Holzmer, Mrs. Sandra DrummingROW I: Edward 0. Smith, Gregory Armstrong, Marion Bass, Max W.Scruggs, Gail DemonbruenROW II: Magnal Thompson, Terry Johnson, Sharon Rhodes, Ronald K. Jones, GIna CainROW III: Mr. Robert Holzmer
Purpose: To promote the collegiate study of accounting and to provide opportunities for association among itsmembers and practicing accountants.
LEFT TO RIGHTMargaret Graves, Steven Ewing, Representative; Jacqueline Wheeler, Miss Sophomore.
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ROW I: (standing): Yvette Johnson, Representative at Large; Seated: Victoria Wright, Vice President; VeronicaWright, Secretary.
ROW 11 (standing): Tabitha Harris, Class Representative; (not shown are June Kellum, President; Ariene Pope,Miss Junior.
Frances Andrew Adier. Secretary: Kenneth Golden,FRONT ROW: Toni Taylor, Wynionnia Ray, Treasurer; Dr. Helen Barret, Advisor.
Officers: Valerie Gross, President; George Strain, Vice President; Alesia Thomas, Secretary; Howard Jones,Treasurer.
Advisors: Mrs. Dorethy Stephens, Dr. Andrew Jackson.
LEFT TO RIGHT
ROW I: Valerie Gross, Reginald L. Cunningham, Leslie A. McKnight, Winston Adanc, Howard E. Jones.ROW II: (standing): Alesia Y. Thomas, Dorothy Stephens, Dr. Andrew Jackson, Jerry Coleman.
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Officers: Nevin R. Harton, Chairman; Keith Hargrove, Co-Chairman; Nicquelina Cook, Secretary; SheilaJohnson, Asst. Secretary; Beverly Harris, Parliamentarian.Advisor: Mrs. Alphonsa Thomas
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ROW I: Charles K. Flack, Nicquelina Cook, Beverly Harris, Nevin Harton, Jacqueline Belser, Sheila A. Johnson,Dale A. Wright,ROW II: Arthur Long, Jr., Alexis D. Hawkins.NOT SHOWN: Keith Hargrove, Montez Morgan, Rory Posey, Cynthia Sims.
Cohhie Nelson, Chairman; Jacqueline Wheeler, Miklos James, Anita Gardner, Secretary; Benita LewrsTreasurer.
Advisor: Mrs. A. Thomas.
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LEFT TO RIGHT ROW I: Ronnie Brooks — president, Quadralyn Olar; vice president, Charles Tisby, Mrs.McClaIn, advisor, Jim Morrow, and Robert WallerROW II: Mark McCann Juanita Gaston; advisor and Alonzo Stephen; advisorROW III: Jeffrey Knight; asst. to president. James Buford, A.M. Jenkins, Dennis Foster; treasurer, and JamesDavis.
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LEFT TO RIGHT ROW I: Wyvonia Ray, Frances Noel, Linda Shelly, Sinetra Morehead, Laura Atkins, JacquelineButler, and Debbie MinorROW II: Dorothy Benton, Jerri Mitchell, Prisctlena Shearon, and VIckl OglesbyROW III: Steven Ewing, Edna Gordon, Loria McKinnie, Kelli Turner, Ajike Fasawe, Armetta White, and AngelaHolt
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ROW II: Cadet Capt. Alexander Carter and Cadet 2nd Lt. Gregory DIggsROW III: Cadet 2nd Lt. Norvin Patterson, Cadet 2nd Lt. Willie Rhodes and Cadet Capt. John Pawling
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ROW II: Brenda Hargrove, Vincent Thomas, Brenda MIddleton, David Hill, Mona Hayes and Diana Henderson
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1st ROW: La Chelle A. Carter, Veronica Wright, Victoria Wright, Sonna Hodges, Georgette C. Peek, RonniePerkins, Richard Black, Tabitha Harris, Lovetta Hambrick, June Kellum, Sabrlna A. Goodwin, Vicky Thompson.2nd ROW: Nevin R. Harton, Alexis D. Hawkins, Rita Grant, Beverly Harris, Anthony C. Pillow, Kimberll A. Griffin,NIcquellna U. Cook, Margaret Graves3rd ROW: Donald Walker, Charles K. Flack, Jacqueline Belser, Caria M. Mitchell, Bridget 0. Johnson, Tilly Wiley.4th ROW: Vera E. Edmonson, Brian A. Ransom, Cass F. L. Teague, Jr., Arthur L. Long, Dale A. Wright.
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LEFT TO RIGHT (KNEELING)ROW I: James Mcknight, Sylvia King,Regina Barlowe, Vivian Hayden,Rhonda Parker, Sandra Harris, GlynisMinter, Wendell Hussey.ROW 11: Tonya Lindsey. LoriaMcKinnie. Erika Slaughter, GloriaHogg. Regina Hampton, RhondaGalloway, Princesita Lowman,Francine Stovall, Loretta Yarbo, Tara
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RIGHT TO LEFT, ROW ONE: CherylVinson, Nichole Murray, Lena Amar,Vicky Thompson: vice-president.Georgette Peek, Benita Ciardy,Corietta Tipton; secretary Sheila A.Johnson.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 1, MarkTliford, Bart Evans, Wanda Morton,Jennifer Ross, Karen KingROW 2: Rami-AI Muskiab, JacobCrotts, Marvin Richardson, ThomasPressieyROW 3: Norvin Patterson, KennethWiggins, Louis Trigg, Michael Starks,Thomas Quaiies.
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Alto/Tenor SaxophonesAriene MurrayGerald PenningtonJoel BoydLynn CummingsKevin Morris
Charles Dobbins
Wade Hudson
Cleveland Walton
Robert Williams
Wilbur Parker
Niels Bolden
Vickie Houston
Glenn Tomlin
Andre Ward
Lawerance BentleyCharles Cart
ClarinetsJerri Mitchell
Karen Harper
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LaQuita YoungOrlando Griffin
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David CoreyDerwin Bands
Kenneth Norfleet
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Andre Rucker
Kenneth Smith
Anthony WintonGeorge SpeightRobert Baker
Aldo Chamberlin
Eric Powell
Randell BlakleyThomas PresleyWilliam TandyMarvin Foster
Albert Walden
Kenneth Miles
Michael GuyJames Revell
Otis Denson
Johnnie Daily
Clarinets
Vivian Brown
Edward SampleBarbara Bohannon
Tracee DancyByron LindseyIris Anderson
Robyn Ransaw
TrumpetsRonnie Brooks
Jeffery EvansAnthony OrrMelvin Miller
Rodney EdwardsJames Lewis
Christopher LloydReginald BobbinsAndre HaydenKenneth White
Kevin Walton
Lillian RiggsTyrone HalkGary GraySamuel Williams
Joe Eckols
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Leiley Forney
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Toye ConawayGloria Scoffield
Karlton Sutton
Vincent BryantTyrome SumnerDaryl ButlerJeffery HicksRicardo Morris
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Benny DavisKarl Towns
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Lytona Echols, Kim Adams, Zedra Crawford, and Lisa Jones formed acompetitive 4 x 100 relay team.Left: Lytona Echols crosses the finish line first in the Tigerbeile Relays.
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Outdoor Schedule 1983
Jacksonville State University InvitationalSoutheastern Missouri State UniversityTigerbelle RelaysUniversity of Kentucky RelaysEastern Kentucky RelaysNational T.A.C. Congress Championships
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1982 Tennessee State University TigersUnbeaten Regular Season (9-0-1), Overall NCAA Playoffs (10-1-1)
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1st ROW; Kenneth Biggies, Charles Reeves, Nate Jones, Mickey Avery, Herman Hunter, Wilbur Smith, Robert Boyd,Robert Hall. 2nd ROW: Ronald Howard, Gary Davis, Darryll Taylor, Russell Phillips, Leon Floyd, James Drico, KennethGardner, Roderick Adams, Primes BoBo. 3rd ROW: David Daniels, Carlos Jones, Eric Spears, Brent Middleton, WalterTate, John Johnson, Carl McAfee, Gary Shoats, Vynell Henderson, 4th ROW: Willie Horton, Barry Collins, Marvin Fleming,Rodney Pope, Mike Jones, Stanley Hampton, Thomas Headen, Steve Turner, Tommy Perkins, Charles Buchanon, JoeFleming. 5th ROW: Steve Holloway, Tim Lloyd, Charles White, Keith Tarver, Gilbert Renfroe, Roger Robinson, WillieMcCurty, Mike Robinson, Jeff Chapman. 6th ROW: Reginald Seay, Roscoe Morgan, Golden Tate, Clyde Ward, RickeyScott, Marion Johnson, Brian Ransom, Wade Issac. Not Pictured; Richard Dent, Larry Kinnebrew, Steve Wood, DwayneRoberts, Darrell Caldwell, Avis Smith.
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Right: Mike Jones is photographed at homecoming with MissTSU, Sabrina Goodwin.Lower Left: Biggies hands off to team leading rusher, SeniorLarry Kinnebrew.Lower Right: The season ended with a loss to EasternKentucky In the Semifinals of the Division I AA playoffs. Thegame was televised locally.
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SEASON RESULTS 10-1-1TSU OPPONENT
21 Jackson State 0
34 Central State 0
20 Texas Southern 20
42 Alabama State 0
22 Grambling 827 UT-Chattanooga 2141 Bethune-Cookmann 11
28 Southern 21
63 Mississippi Valley 41
34 North Carolina A&T 6
20 Eastern Illinois 197 Eastern Kentucky 13
Dr Joe L Cornelius192 Defensive Assistant
Sylvester L Collins, JrOffensive Assistant
Louis Harris, Jr.Graduate Assistant
Craig GllllamDefense Assistant
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Head CoachEd Martin
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Rod Fuller
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James HigginsMike JohnsonLeonard KellyAntonio LanierCarl LongKevin DundyMike Nails
Robert NevellJames O'NealJames FettlesGreg RobinsonKenneth SanchezGary SmithGreg SmithRalph SpottWarren Turner
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DR. CARR A. TREHERNEDr. Carr A. Treherne died September 22, 1982, at his home. The 69-year-oldphysician had served as director of student health services at Tennessee StateUniversity for 35 years. He was also a member of the faculty at Meharry MedicalCollege.
DR. BENJAMIN C. MASONDr. Benjamin 0. Mason died October 18, 1982 at Hubbard Hospital following ashort illness. A member of the Tennessee State University faculty since 1979, hewas serving as chairman of the department of social welfare at the time of hisdeath.
WILLIAM F. HAYWilliam F. Hay died November 9,1982, at his home. An employee of TennesseeState University since 1976, Mr, Hay was serving as test supervisor of the TSUTesting Center at the time of his death.
NORA LYNNE CUMMINGS1QQQ Cumrnings, an 18-year-old freshman, died suddenly February 13,1983, in her dormitory room at Tennessee State University. The Birmingham,Alabama, native was a member of the Aristocrat of Bands.
"Good men must die. but death cannot kill their names."Proverb
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ALMA MATERIn the land of golden sunshine.By the Cumb'land's fertile shore.
Stands a school for greater service.One that we adore.
Alma Mater, how we love thee!Love thy white and blue.
May we strive to meet thy mandatesWith faith that's true.
Many come to thee for knowledge,Come from East, North, South and West,
For they know that thou doth offerSuch a rich bequest.
Alma Mater, all thy childrenWorship at thy shrine
May the God of nations bless theeWith gifts divine.
Send forth sons both strong and valiantSend forth daughters wise and true.
Filled with hope and dauntless courage.Motives sane and true.
Alma Mater, kindly mother.Smile on Tennessee:
May she lift her head toward heaven.Honor country, God and thee.
— L.M. Averitte, '18
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INDEXAcademics, 2, 39, 53
Alma Mater, 205
Athletics, 14, 185
Band, 178
Baseball Team, 200
Basketball Team, Men's, 196
Basketball Team, Women's, 198
Campus Life, 97
Campus Visitors, 106
Cheerleaders, 202
Classes:
Freshmen, 90
Juniors, 82
Seniors, 62
Sophomores, 86
Class Officers, 142, 143, 170
Commencement (spring 1983), 40Coronation, Miss TSU and Court, 118
Faculty and Staff, 20
Football Team, 190
Homecoming, 29, 128
In Memoriam, 204
Organizations, 131
President's Message, 24
Public Service, 10
Queens, 122, 123
Research, 8
Student Government Association, 163
SGA President, 126
Student Leaders, 156, 170
Student Life, 116
Swimming Team, 201
Who's Who Among Students, 44
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