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THE CHIEF MARSHAL 

THE CLASS MARSHALS 

CANDIDATES FOR THE BACCALAUREATE DEGREE 

CANDIDATES FOR THE MASTERS DEGREE 

INSTRUCTORS OF THE COLLEGE 

ASSISTANT PROFESSORS OF THE COLLEGE 

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS OF THE COLLEGE 

PROFESSORS OF THE COLLEGE 

PROFESSORS EMERITI 

THE GRADUATE FACULTY 

THE PRESIDENTIAL PARTY 



THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE ACADEMIC MACE 
AND THE OFFICIAL MEDALLION 

Observing the centuries.old convocation procedures, each Marshal in the Savan- 
nah State College Academic Procession carries an official mace which is indicative 
of the power, dignity, and magisterium vested in the College. The mace is a club- 
shaped staff which originated in the Middle Ages as a weapon. Eventually, it gained 
a ceremonial character and is presently employed most often by legislative forums 
and academic enterprises. 

The official mace of Savannah State College was designed and made from ma- 
hogany wood by Mr. Ernest S. Brown, Instructor of Industrial Arts. Dr. Lester 
B. Johnson, Head of the Department of Engineering Technology, designed and built 
the Mace Stand. 

It is significant to note that the mace bears the official seal of the College and 
the motto of President Prince A. Jackson, Jr., "Lux Et Veritas" ("Light and Truth"), 
which is his conception of what Savannah State College should be, must be, and is 
to all individuals associated with her. Dr. Jackson also wears a silver medallion 
which bears the official seal of the College and symbolizes the Office of the President. 




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ACADEMIC PROCESSION: "God of our Fathers" George Warren 

Coleridge A. Braithwaite, Ed.D., Organist 

INVOCATION The Reverend Samuel Williams,M.Div. 

College Minister 

SELECTION: "I Hear A Voice A-Prayin' " Houston Bright 

Upward Bound Chorus 
William L. Anderson, Conductor 
Elizabeth Albright, Accompanist 

INTRODUCTION OF THE SPEAKER Prince A. Jackson, Jr., Ph.D., President 

COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS Leonard H.O. Spearman.Ph. D. 

Associate Commissioner for Student Assistance, 
U.S. Dept. of HEW - Office of Education, 

Washington, D.C. 

SELECTION: "Soon-Ah Will Be Done" Arr. William L. Dawson 

Upward Bound Chorus 

PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR THE BACCALAUREATE DEGREES: 

Division of Business Administration Herbert A. O'Keefe, Jr., Ph.D. 

Division of Education Thelma M. Harmond, Ph.D. 

Division of Humanities Luetta C. Milledge, Ph.D. 

Division of Natural Sciences Margaret C. Robinson, Ph.D. 

Division of Social Sciences Delacy W. Sanford, Ph.D. 

Division of Technical Sciences Clyde W. Hall, Ed.D. 

CONFERRING OF BACCALAUREATE DEGREES Prince A. Jackson, Jr., Ph.D. 

Assisted by the Dean of the College, Thomas H. Byers, Ph.D. 

PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR THE GRADUATE DEGREES Joseph V. Adams, Ph.D. 

Associate Dean for Graduate Studies 
Armstrong State College and Savannah State College 

CONFERRING OF DEGREES Henry L. Ashmore, Ed.D. 

President, Armstrong State College 
Prince A. Jackson, Jr., Ph.D. 

ALUMNI INDUCTION James O. Thomas, B.S. 

President, Savannah State College National Alumni Association 

Washington, D.C. 

PRESENTATION OF N.R.O.T.C. CANDIDATES 

FOR COMMISSION Commander Alvin N. Catalano 

Commanding Officer, Savannah State College N.R.O.T.C. 

ADMINISTERING THE OATH OF OFFICE Commander Alvin N. Catalano 

PRAYER FOR THE NEW OFFICERS: "Veni Sancte Spiritus" . . The Reverend Samuel Williams, M. Div. 

ANNOUNCEMENTS 

SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE HYMN 

BENEDICTION Rev. Edward C. Ducree, M.Div. 

Assistant Dean of Students, Savannah State College 
and Pastor, Asbury United Methodist Church 

THREE-FOLD AMEN 

**RECESSIONAL: "Triumphal March" (from "Aida") Giuseppe Verdi 

The audience is requested to remain seated. 

**The audience is requested to remain seated until the procession has exited. 



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DIVISION OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 

Accounting 

John N. Cutter Savannah 

Lloyd M. Cutter Savannah 

Winston N. Heard Elberton 

Louise Washington Hearon Beaufort, S.C. 

Charles Curtis Johnson Savannah 

Henry Mobley Reidsville 

Myers Lee Thomas Savannah 

General Business Administration 

Bernard D. Adams Kingsland 

Curtis Edwin Brown Fitzgerald 

James Raymond Brown Manchester 

Jettie Byrd Butler Hogansville 

Patricia Carter Augusta 

Dorothy J. Moss Day Atlanta 

Oregon Emerson III Savannah 

Terry Gerand Frazier Savannah 

Evans James Demopolis, Ala. 

Eugene LeCounte Riceboro 

Pamela McClary Lyons 

Clara Nell Rawls Savannah 

Emmie J. Robinson, Jr Fitzgerald 

Karen Henricka Shellman Savannah 

Herbert Lee Swain, Jr Savannah 

Lucille West Savannah 

Gregory M. Wiggins Summerville 

Frederick Lee Williams Savannah 

Economics 

Benjamin Charles Stewart, Jr Savannah 

Otis Curtis Wright Alamo 

Office Administration 
Mary Alice Goethie Baxley 

DIVISION OF EDUCATION 
Elementary Education 

Cynthia Jean Carter Cuthbert 

Odessa Carter Camilla 

Velma S. Crosby Brunswick 

Iris Ann Ellsberry Savannah 

Elnora Massey Gadson Savannah 

Deborah Avis Johnson Hood Savannah 

Gwendolyn M. Houston Savannah 

Estella Yvonne Hunter Savannah 

Jacquelyn Carswell Hunter Savannah 

Isaac Miller Savannah 

Krystal Kay e Williams East Point 

Janice Jenkins Patterson Delray Beach, Fla. 

SECONDARY EDUCATION 
Art Education 

Marilyn E. Cooper Savannah 



Savannah State College 
Honor Graduates 

August 15, 1976 

SUMMA CUM LAUDE (3.750 to 4.000) 
Johnnie Mae Graham 

MAGNA CUM LAUDE (3.400 to 3.749) 

Velma S. Crosby 

George Albert Gary 

Mellonese Harrison 

Thomas Nathaniel Walton 

CUM LAUDE (3.00 to 3.399) 

Maajid Faheem Ali 

Hattie Joe Blake 

Jettie Byrd Butler 

Lloyd M. Cutter 

Winston N. Heard 

Louise Washington Hearon 

Bobby Lee Jenkins 

Shirley Ann Mitchell 

Marshall Swindell 



SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE HYMN 



Let us give thanks and praise to Thee, 
To our A Ima 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 



Biology Education 

Kathy Hall Harris Savannah 

Marshall Swindell Savannah 

Industrial Arts Education 

Greene Bryant, Jr Savannah 

Ervin Ogden Savannah 

Music Education 

Leonard Stuart Bacon Rincon 

Paul Lawrence Johnson Savannah 

DIVISION OF HUMANITIES 

English Language and Literature 

Beverly Ann Kiett Savannah 

Michael Jerome Moon Atlanta 

DIVISION OF NATURAL SCIENCES 

Biology 

Samuel T. Dennard Macon 

Linda S. James Savannah 

Bobby Lee Jenkins Savannah 

Charles Primm Savannah 

Carol Ann Simpson Baxley 

Mathematics 

George Albert Gary Savannah 

Medical Technology 

Mellonese Harrison Edison 

Shirley Ann Mitchell Savannah 

DIVISION OF SOCIAL SCIENCE 
Criminal Justice 

Darriel Bailey Vidalia 

Ronald Lee Battle Savannah 

Marie Louise Coney Dublin 

Jeffrey Ricardo Dixon Miami, Fla. 

James Edward Ellington Savannah 

Hubert O'Neal Fleming Elberton 

Linda Barnes Gadsden Macon 

Lorenzo Harris Culloden 

Patricia D. Haugabook '. Montezuma 

Erwin Johnson Dry Branch 

Richard McWillie Linton Sumter, S.C. 

Abraham Mitchell Savannah 

Walter L. Morgan, Jr Jesup 

Charles L. Orr Savannah 

Gwendolyn Delores Pierce Savannah 

Melvin Stewart Sylvania 

Warren Wilson Walker Savannah 

James C. Wilcher Vidalia 

Charlesetta Elizabeth Worlds Savannah 

History 

Audrey Sanders Cooper Savannah 

Johnnie Mae Graham Blakely 

Patricia Elaine Newson Willacoochee 



Political Science 

Maajid Faheem Ali . Savannah 

Thomas Nathaniel Walton Atlanta 

Social Work 

Hattie Joe Blake Savannah 

Alice Grissom Camilla 

Judy Ann Murray Savannah 

Easter Bell Tubman Augusta 

Sociology 

Lena Louise Capers Savannah 

Harold Crigg Cutter Savannah 

Eugene Anthony Davis Savannah 

Sarah Lee Duggans Savannah 

Deborah James Epps Savannah 

Debra Theresa Holmes Savannah 

Beverly Delease Jenkins New Brunswick, N.J. 

Frezell N. Johnson Savannah 

Betty J. Jones Savannah 

Audrey Beatrice Oliver Savannah 

Dorothy Ruth Reese Waycross 

Debra Ann Roberts LaGrange 

Herman Smith, Jr Savannah 

Jean C. Thomas Savannah 

DIVISION OF TECHNICAL SCIENCES 

HOME ECONOMICS 
Dietetics and Institutional Management 

Constance C on cetta Small Savannah 

Diann Walker Savannah 

Textiles and Clothing 

Carol Ann Graydon Tifton 

Patricia Ann Castle Sharber Savannah 

ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE 
Civil Technology 

Henry Edward Lipscomb Marietta 



NOTE: Appearance of a name on any list in this program must not be considered as conclusive evidence of graduation. 
Persons who have met all requirements for a particular degree and whose names appear on the lists in this program will 
receive the degree indicated. 



THE JOINT GRADUATE PROGRAM OF 
ARMSTRONG STATE COLLEGE AND SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE 

CANDIDA TES FOR THE MASTER OF EDUCA TION 

AND 
THE MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEGREES 

AUGUST 15, 1976 



MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 

Thomas Allen Andrews, Jr B.S. Degree 1967 University of Georgia 

Richard Bachman B.A. Degree 1966 University of South Florida 

Maurice Barkat B.A. Degree 1964 Murray College 

Davinder Singh Sra B.S. Degree 1972 Panjah University 

Gerald Paul Storm B.S. Degree 1967 University of North Carolina 

Charles William Whalen B.A. Degree 1973 University of Georgia 

MASTER OF EDUCATION IN BUSINESS EDUCATION 

Martha Kathryn Stafford B.S. Degree 1958 Savannah State College 

MASTER OF EDUCATION IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 

Dorothy Hankins Adams B.A. Degree 1956 Tennessee Temple College 

Mitzi Genevee Asbury B.S. Degree 1970 Georgia Southern College 

Martha Virginia Bradley B.S. Degree 1975 University of Georgia 

Ruth S.Brown B.S. Degree 1940 The Woman's College 

Irvin Eugene Bryant B.S. Degree 1974 Savannah State College 

Jeraldine Coleman B.S. Degree 1972 Savannah State College 

Clyde V.H. Faison B.S. Degree 1957 Savannah State College 

Elizabeth Cooper Fields B.S. Degree 1972 Savannah State College 

Jessie Graham Fletcher B.S. Degree 1973 Savannah State College 

Charles Henry Holmes B.S. Degree 1972 Savannah State College 

Viola Marie Haven Jackson B.S. Degree 1966 Savannah State College 

Gloria Daughtry Johnson B.S. Degree 1972 Savannah State College 

Eldora Loretta Manning B.S. Degree 1961 Savannah State College 

Evelyn C. Polite B.S. Degree 1960 Allen University 

Delma Scott Pollen B.S. Degree 1971 Savannah State College 

Harry L. Powell B.S. Degree 1957 Savannah State College 

Barbara Lynn Presley B.S. Degree 1974 Georgia Southern College 

Margaret M. Reisman B.S. Degree 1953 Marquette University 

Angela Greene Singleton B.S. Degree 1967 Savannah State College 

Doris Walker Stewart B.S. Degree 1970 Savannah State College 

Mary Alice Alexander Stokes B.S. Degree 1969 Savannah State College 

Joseph Anthony Thomas B.S. Degree 1970 Georgia Southern College 

Patricia Ann Thomas B.S. Degree 1971 Savannah State College 

Billy Tillman B.S. Degree 1970 Savannah State College 

DeloresM. Jefferson Washington . . .B.S. Degree 1958 Savannah State College 

Carolyn Luten B.S. Degree 1960 Savannah State College 

Sarah Palmer B.S. Degree 1973 Bradley University 

MASTER OF EDUCATION IN EARLY 
CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 

Jacqueline Hill Bryant B.S. Degree 1949 Spelman College 

Jane ClarksonPerlmutter A.B. Degree 1967 University of Georgia 

Daphne Jolly Player B.S. Degree 1966 Western Carolina University 

Frances Elizabeth Ross B.A. Degree 1972 University of North Carolina 



MASTER OF EDUCATION IN SPECIAL EDUCATION 
BEHAVIOR DISORDERS 



Sandra Bland B.S. Degree 

Lois J. Caphton B.S. Degree 

Donald Gervais B.S. Degree 

Cathy Crowder Joyce B.S. Degree 

Margaret Louise Lum B.S. Degree 

Julia E. Heller Oliver B.S. Degree 

Johnnie Louise Sanders B.S. Degree 

Janever G. Smith B.S. Degree 

Carol Dotter Sutton B.S. Degree 

Marsha Dale McDaniel Watts B.S. Degree 

Jannie Mae Williams B.S. Degree 



1 97 1 Savannah State College 
1974 Georgia Southern College 

1 973 State University of New York 

1 973 Georgia Southern College 

1 972 Armstrong State College 

1 973 Savannah State College 

1 972 Savannah State College 

1973 Savannah State College 

1 965 University of South Carolina 

1974 Georgia College 

1 972 Savannah State College 



MASTER OF EDUCATION IN CHEMISTRY 



Jacqueline T. McKissick B.S. Degree 



1958 



Savannah State College 



MASTER OF EDUCATION IN ENGLISH 



Claudette Evans Warlick B.S. Degree 



1957 



Arizona State 



MASTER OF EDUCATION IN HISTORY 

Sandra Catherine Beasley B.A. Degree 1968 Armstrong State College 

*Hugh Stiles Golson B.A. Degree 1972 University of South Carolina 

Elaine Clark Harris A.B. Degree 1960 Emory University 

*Kathleen Powers Sanfilippo .... B.A. Degree 1968 Loyola College 

Willis Shellman B.S. Degree 1974 Savannah State College 

MASTER OF EDUCATION IN MATHEMATICS 

Edward Cleveland Oglesby B.S. Degree 1967 Savannah State College 

Carolyn Graham Smith B.S. Degree 1971 Armstrong State College 



MASTER OF EDUCATION IN POLITICAL SCIENCE 



James Green, Jr B.S. Degree 



1970 Savannah State College 



*In Absentia 



ANNOUNCEMENTS 



1976 Fall Quarter 



.... Freshmen, September 13 
Upperclassmen, September 21 



USHERS 

Midshipmen - N.R.O.T.C. 
Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity 



MEMBERS OF ALPHA KAPPA MU NATIONAL 
HONOR SOCIETY 

Johnnie M. Graham 
Winston Heard 

MEMBERS OF KAPPA DELTA PI 
HONOR SOCIETY 

Velma Crosby 

Jessie Fletcher 

Marshall Swindell 

MEMBERS OF PI GAMMA MU 
NATIONAL SOCIAL SCIENCE HONOR SOCIETY 

Johnny Graham 
Patricia Newsom 

Thomas Walton 

MEMBERS OF ZETA ALPHA OMICRON 

CHAPTER OF 

LAMBDA ALPHA EPSILON HONOR SOCIETY 

Erwin Johnson 



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ACADEMIC COSTUMES 

Modern academic dress has evolved from a type of apparel prescribed by English Medieval 
Universities to distinguish their schools from the lay person in dress at a time when everybody 
wore robes or gowns. When American colleges and universities desired to adopt some suitable 
system of academic apparel a half century ago it seemed best to agree on some definite system 
which all might follow. Accordingly, this attire has consisted of the cap, the gown, and the hood, 
the latter two now differing according to the degree the wearer has received. 

The modern cap, in academic dress has the same design for all degrees; black and square- 
shaped with a tassel hanging from the center. However, the color of the tassel usually differentiates 
the field of study for which the degree was granted, the gold tassel being worn by doctors or by 
presidents of colleges and universities; but it may be added that the black tassel is correct for 
all degrees. 

The gown, unlike the cap, differs appreciably in design according to the degree conferred 
on the wearer. The gown for the bachelor's degree has pointed sleeves. It is designed to be worn 
closed. The gown for the master's degree, worn open or closed has an oblong sleeve, open at the 
wrist, like the others. The sleeve base hangs down in the traditional manner. The rear part 
of its oblong shape is square cut and the front part has an arc cut away. The doctor's gown, worn 
open or closed, has long sleeves faced with velvet; three bars of velvet are midway the sleeves. 
The trimmings of the doctor's gown may be black or the color associated with the field of study. 

The hood, while not an article of dress, is, however, the most distinctive feature of the aca- 
demic attire. It is a black, crow-shaped badge or adornment with an oval opening and worn down 
the back. It enables one to quickly determine not only the degree held by the wearer but also the 
college or university from which he is graduated. The colors lining the hood and the size and 
shape of the hood make this distinction. The bachelor's and master's hoods are three- feet and 
three and a half feet in length, respectively; the doctor's hood is four feet in length and is made 
with a wide panel. Hoods may be worn for only those degrees actually held by the wearers. 

Members of the governing body of a college or university, and they only, whatever their 
degrees may be, are entitled to wear doctor's gowns (with black velvet), but their hoods may 
be only those of degrees actually held by the wearers or those especially prescribed for them 
by the institution. 

In some, colleges and universities, it is customary for the president, chancellor, or chief officer 
to wear a costume similar to that worn by the head of a foreign university. 

The chief marshal may wear a specially designed costume approved by the institution. 

For all academic purposes, including trimmings of doctor's gowns, edging of hoods, and 
tassels of caps, the color associated with different subjects as prescribed by the revised American 
Intercollegiate Code is as follows: 

Agriculture -: .  Maise 

Arts, Letters, Humanities White 

Business Drab 

Economics Copper 

Education Light Blue 

Law Purple 

Library Science Lemon 

Music Pink 

Oratory  (Speech ) Silver Gray 

Philosophy Dark Blue 

Physical Education Sage Green 

Science Golden Yellow 

Theology Scarlet 

At Savannah State College, the lining of the hood has an orange chevron on a blue back- 
ground to represent school colors. A faculty member wears the color of his alma mater.