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avannah State University
Mission Statement
Savannah State University, the oldest public historically black university in the State of
Georgia, develops productive members of a global society through high quality instruction,
scholarship, research, service, and community involvement. The University fosters engaged
learning and personal growth in a student-centered environment that celebrates the African
American legacy while nurturing a diverse student body. Savannah State University offers
graduate and undergraduate studies including nationally accredited programs in the liberal
arts, the sciences and the professions.
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History of Savannah State University
On November 26, 1890, enabling legislation was passed by the Georgia General Assembly to establish a
school for the education and training of colored students, which was to operate as a part of the University
of Georgia. One hundred and twenty years later, the college has become Savannah State University, the
oldest public historically black university in Georgia.
A preliminary session of the new college was held in the Baxter Street School Building in Athens, Georgia,
with Richard Robert Wright, Sr., as principal. On October 7, 1891, the new college, named the Georgia
State Industrial College for Colored Youths, moved to its present location in Thunderbolt, Georgia. Wright
was president, and there were five faculty members: Loring B. Palmer, A.B.; Frank Cobb, A.B.; Alexander
Ashton; Reverend Leigh B. Maxwell, A.B.; Reverend James M. Simms, proctor and steward; and Decatur
Suggs, vice-president.
The university awarded its first baccalaureate degree to Richard R. Wright, Jr., in 1898. He went on to
become the first black man to receive the Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Pennsylvania (1911),
and later to become the president of historic Wilberforce University. During Wright's tenure as president
(1890-1921), President William McKinley (1898) and President William Howard Taft (1912) visited the
campus and spoke to students and faculty in the Peter W. Meldrim Hall.
Cyrus Gilbert Wiley (class of 1899), the first alumnus to become president of the university (1921-1926),
followed Wright. Benjamin F. Hubert, who came to Georgia State College from Tuskegee Institute, served
as president from 1926-1947. During his tenure, the college became both a full-time, degree-granting
institution, without high school and normal programs, and a member of the University System of Georgia
(1932). The name of the college was changed to Georgia State College in 1932. In 1950, the name of the
college was changed to Savannah State College, and, in 1996, the name was changed to Savannah State
University.
The Significance of the Academic Mace
Observing the centuries-old convocation procedures, each Marshal in the Savannah State
University Academic Procession carries an official mace, which is indicative of the power,
dignity, and magisterium vested in the University. The mace is a club-shaped staff that
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 and stand of Savannah State University were designed and constructed
from mahogany by Dr. Ernest S. Brown, Associate Professor Emeritus of Civil Engineering
Technology.
Savannah State University Motto
The University's motto is "Lux et Veritas" (Light and Truth).
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Academic Regalia
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. However
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 academic attire. It is a
black, cowl-shaped badge or adornment with an oval opening and is 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 or she
is graduated. The colors lining the hood and the size and the 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:
Arts, Letters, Humanities White Oratory (Speech) Silver Gray
Business Drab Philosophy Dark Blue
Economics Copper Physical Education Sage Green
Education Light Blue Public Administration Peacock Blue
Law Purple Science Golden Yellow
Library Science Lemon Social Work Citron
Music Pink Theology Scarlet
At Savannah State University, the lining of the hood has an orange chevron on a blue background to represent
school colors. A faculty member wears the color of his or her alma mater.
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Commencement Speaker
Frederick S. Humphries, Ph.D.
President Emeritus, Tennessee State University
President Emeritus, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
Frederick S. Humphries, Ph.D., president emeritus of Tennessee
State University (TSU) and Florida Agricutural and Mechanical
University (FAMU), is the guest speaker.
A native of Apalachicola, Fl., Humphries graduated magna
cum laude from FAMU in 1957 with a Bachelor of Science
degree in chemistry. Humphries was also a distinguished military
science graduate and is reported to have been the first black officer
commissioned into the Army Security Agency, the Army's signal
intelligence branch. After two years in the military, he entered
the University of Pittsburgh as a teaching assistant in chemistry,
became a graduate research fellow in 1960, and earned his
doctoral degree in chemistry in 1964. He was the first black
student in the university's history to earn a doctorate in that
discipline.
The Tennessee Board of Regents named Humphries president
of TSU in 1974, amid growing controversy over a proposed,
new multi-million dollar facility for the night school extension
center at the nearby University of Tennessee at Nashville
(UTN). Humphries and others argued in U.S. District Court
that expanding the predominantly white UTN alongside the
traditionaly black TSU fostered competition for the white
students and perpetuated segregation. The court ruled the two schools should merge, with UTN placed under the
administration of Humphries and TSU. TSU became the surviving institution, and Humphries earned a national
reputation for fighting for historically black colleges and universities and opportunities for minorities.
Humphries left TSU in 1985 to serve as president at FAMU. During his 16-year tenure, enrollment more than
doubled; the university attracted 657 National Achievement Scholars; the number of science and engineering
students increased tenfold; and doctoral degree programs increased from one in 1985 to ten in 2000. Humphries
retired in 2001 and has been a Regent Professor at the FAMU College of Law since 2003. He is the recipient
of countless academic, professional, and community awards, including the Drum Major for Justice Award in
Education from the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and the Thurgood Marshall Educational
Achievement Award.
Order of Procession
The Chief Marshal
The Class Marshals
Candidates for Masters' Degrees
Candidates for Baccalaureate Degrees
Faculty Emeriti
The Faculty
The Presidential Party
The academic regalia, the academic processional, and the ceremonial program are part of an ancient tradition of learning.
This tradition is a unified, solemn occasion at which only applause is appropriate.
The audience is asked to refrain from any other form of expression and to reserve celebrations until the program is concluded.
Savannah State College Hymn
Original words and music by J. Randolph Fisher and Hillary Hatchett
Lyrical Revision by Ms. La Gina M. Frazier
Let us give thanks and praises to
Our Alma Mater, S.S.U.
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.U. is found.
We adore each beauteous scene and hall,
Our all we pledge to Thee!
In our hearts we '11 build a shrine for You
We hail Thee, S.S.U.!
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Order of Ceremony
Prelude
Academic Procession*
Earl G. Yarbrough, Sr., Ph.D., President
Presiding
"Largo"
Handel
Professor Quynh Shannon, Organist
"War March of the Priests"
Felix Mendelssohn
Professor Quynh Shannon, Organist
Presentation of Colors, National Anthem
Invocation
Selection
Introduction of Stage Guests
and Introduction of Speaker
Commencement Address
Presentation of President's Second Mile Award
Selection
Introducton of the Vice President
for Academic Affairs
Introduction of the Interim Graduate Dean
Presentation of Candidates for
the Master of
Public Administration Degree
Presentation of Candidates for
the Master of Science in
Marine Sciences Degree
Conferring of Masters' Degrees
Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps Color Guard
"The Star-Spangled Banner"
Reverend Thurmond N. Tillman
Pastor, First African Baptist Church
Savannah, Georgia
"Almighty God of Our Fathers"
arranged by Will James
Savannah State University Men's Glee Club Alumni
Lawrence Hutchins Jr., Co-Conductor
Rose O. Smith, Co-Conductor and Organist
Dr. Earl G. Yarbrough, Sr.
President
Dr. Frederick S. Humphries
President Emeritus
Tennessee State University
Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University
Dr. Earl G. Yarbrough, Sr.
"Go Where I Send Thee "
arranged by Uzee Brown, Jr.
Savannah State University Men's Glee Club Alumni
Dr. Earl G. Yarbrough, Sr.
Dr. Mary C. Wyatt
Vice President for Academic Affairs
Dr. Emily Crawford
Interim Dean, Graduate Studies
Dr. Emily Crawford
Dr. Earl G. Yarbrough, Sr.
Assisted by Dr. Mary C. Wyatt, Dr. Emily Crawford,
Mr. Timothy Cranford, Registrar; and Ms. Kai Walker,
Assistant Professor, Mass Communications Department
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Introduction of Academic Deans
Dr. Mary C. Wyatt
Presentation of Candidates
for the Baccalaureate Degree
College of Business Administration
College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
College of Sciences and Technology
Conferring of Baccalaureate Degrees
President's Charge to the Graduates
Alumni Induction
Presentation of Army Reserve Officers
Training Corps Candidates for Commissioning
Commissioning of Officers
Reading of the Commissioning Document
Administering the Oath of Office
Presentation of Naval Reserve Officers
Training Corps Candidates for Commissioning
Commissioning of Officers
Reading of the Commissioning Document
Administering the Oath of Office
Dr. Mostafa H. Sarhan, Dean
Dr. Jane M. Gates, Dean
Dr. Derrek B. Dunn, Dean
Dr. Earl G. Yarbrough, Sr.
Assisted by Academic Deans, Dr. Mary C. Wyatt,
Mr. Timothy Cranford, and Ms. Kai Walker
Dr. Earl G. Yarbrough, Sr.
Nefertara Clark, Esq., Class of 2004
Recording Secretary
SSU National Alumni Association
Captain Shaun Head
Chair, Department of Army ROTC
Savannah State University
Assistant Professor of Military Science, US Army
Captain Shaun Head
Captain Kent Flowers
Chair, Department of Naval ROTC
Savannah State University
Commanding Officer and Professor of
Naval Science, US Navy
Captain Kent Flowers
Alma Mater*
Benediction
Recessional**
"Savannah State College Hymn"
Professor Quynh Shannon, Organist
Reverend Thurmond N. Tillman
"Pomp and Circumstance"
Sir Edward Elgar
''The audience is requested to stand.
^The audience is requested to sit and to remain seated until the recession has exited.
Graduates
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Master of Business Administration
ILemaro Roget Thompson I Savannah State University
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Master of Public Administration
Carl Von Epps, III I University of Georgia
Myleka Patrice Jenkins I Savannah State University
Reginald Vashane Johnson I Savannah State University
Iris Ledona King I Savannah State University
Nathan Mai-Lombardo I Saint Louis University
Cynthia Marie Stephens I Savannah State University
COLLEGE OF SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY
Master of Science in Marine Sciences
Catherine Jean Carroll I University of West Florida
Mark Steven Wagner I University' of Georgia
***Summa Cum Laude **Magna Cum Laude *Cum Laude ! In Absentia
Undergraduates
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Accounting
*Kimberly Alicia Berry I Atlanta, Georgia
Farrah Alexa Dontrae Campbell I Savannah, Georgia
Rhonda Regina Chapman I Savannah, Georgia
*Susan DeLoach Durrence I Savannah, Georgia
Timothy Devell Green, Jr. I Forest Park, Georgia
**David Samuel Hirsch I Savannah, Georgia
*Sancia Tracy Joseph- Jarvis I Richmond Hill, Georgia
*Faycal Kabre I Savannah, Georgia
Shawannda Lorita McClain I Morrow, Georgia
Steve E. McCord, Jr. I Riverdale, Georgia
**Ernika Pre'Shona Nash I Griffin, Georgia
Cierra ShunTe le Porter I Macon, Georgia
Prapti Jayprakash Sheth I Savannah, Georgia
!**Nai-Ying Kuo Tsai I Savannah, Georgia
Shemeka Simone White I Savannah, Georgia
Deonte J. Wilson I Austell, Georgia
Computer Information Systems
*Charles A. Huggins, EH I Ellenwood, Georgia
**Seletta Denise Livingston I Savannah, Georgia
! Richard Dean Lundy, III I Decatur, Georgia
Brittany Theressa Mungin I Savannah, Georgia
Antawain Cortez Williams I Columbus, Georgia
Management
*Bianca Shante Bostic I Folkston, Georgia
DeAnna Lasha Bryant I Midway, Georgia
*Sandrina La' Nise Glover I Hephzibah, Georgia
Geordan Ramone Grant I Savannah, Georgia
*Aprdl Teresa Green I Savannah, Georgia
**Lula Mae Hudson Williams I Savannah, Georgia
Britney Diane Jackson I Eatonton, Georgia
Tracy Michelle Kennedy I Pooler, Georgia
JaVonne Briana Larry I Savannah, Georgia
Malcolm Jamal Robinson I Snellville, Georgia
IMelissa Anne Williams I Savannah, Georgia
Marketing
Ashley Andrea Chin I Richmond Hill, Georgia
Lacretia Entres Griffiths I Daly City, California
*David Nicholas McWilliams I Conyers, Georgia
Eureka Desiree Zakia Smith I Savannah, Georgia
Ebony Junae Williams I Hinesville, Georgia
*Siletta LaRae Wright I Port Wentworth, Georgia
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Behavior Analysis
Tremeil Donneal Boone I Williamson, Georgia
Starion L'orea'l Byrd I Baxley, Georgia
Vanessa Renee Chipman I Augusta, Georgia
Jasmine Whitney Elmore I Savannah, Georgia
LaKita A. Givens I Augusta, Georgia
*Shonta Nicole Hazel I Savannah, Georgia
Tiffany Danielle Jester I Stockbridge, Georgia
*Sabrina Shante Lewis I Fort Gordon, Georgia
De'Angelo Marcell Malone I Hinesville, Georgia
Chantell Bianca Mayo I Augusta, Georgia
Dwayne Zico Mitchell I Decatur, Georgia
Lawrence Michael Nix I Clyo, Georgia
Erinn Nicole Pankey I Jonesboro, Georgia
Niya Nichole Robinson I Atlanta, Georgia
Ryan Nicole Sadler I College Park, Georgia
Tionja Agnee Simmons I Savannah, Georgia
Adina Sims I Atlanta, Georgia
Christopher Gerard Troutman I Macon, Georgia
Tramitra Nicole Turner I Dublin, Georgia
Sharonda La'Tricia Waters I Decatur, Georgia
*Cornelia Lee Williams I Savannah, Georgia
Lawrence Jerome Young, III I Acworth, Georgia
***Summa Cum Laude **Magna Cum Laude
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*Cum Laude ! In Absentia
Criminal Justice
Ashley Monique Collins I Columbus, Georgia
*Joel H. Daley I Richmond Hill, Georgia
Elisha Elaine Dotson I Stockbridge, Georgia
Spenser Lamont Frazier I Savannah, Georgia
Alicia Nicole Gadson I Savannah, Georgia
*Cherrelle JaNee Hagins I Savannah, Georgia
Deleon A. Hollinger I Miami, Florida
* Juliette Faye Johnson I Savannah, Georgia
*Kenyatta Shanta Manigo I Garden City, Georgia
**Brandon JaMar Miller I Stone Mountain, Georgia
Rossell Levon Powell, Jr. I Pooler, Georgia
Tracy Lashawn Rankins I Douglasville, Gaeorgia
Danielle Ashley Smith I Port Royal, South Carolina
Javares T. Taylor I Savannah, Georgia
Kayla Denise Williams I Aurora, Colorado
English, Language and Literature
Adrian Denise Dunmeyer I Atlanta, Georgia
*Keyandra Janee Irvin I Rex, Georgia
Courtney Yvette King I Pooler, Georgia
IBryant Montrais Stubbs I Savannah, Georgia
Jonmil Justin Moss I Ellenwood, Georgia
Rashana Rixter I Stone Mountain, Georgia
Xavier Shardae Turner I Jesup, Georgia
History
Homeland Security and Emergency Management
Joyclyn Renese Lynn I Mableton, Georgia
Mass Communications
**Sierra Delores Blake I Savannah, Georgia
Kwabena A. Botchey I Savannah, Georgia
Ebonee Jhabria Browning I Covington, Georgia
*ROYESHIA TAMARRA CRAWFORD I LlTHONIA, GEORGIA
*Bobby Lewis Crutchfield, Jr. I College Park, Georgia
**Mashay L. Davis I Conley, Georgia
*Tiffany Rae Fleming I New Haven, Connecticut
Cameron Kirk Hall I Lawrenceville, Georgia
***Dorothy Michelle Kemp I Savannah, Georgia
Fharnell Tiffany Marshall I Savannah, Georgia
Je' Lisa Maria Mitchell I Savannah, Georgia
**Shakira Micole Nesbitt I Savannah, Georgia
Monica Nicole Reid I Marietta, Georgia
Jovonni Durelle Shuler I Lake Placid, Flordda
*Terika Sharese Slocumb I Covington, Georgia
Shante Monique Williams I Decatur, Georgia
Political Science
*Christi Rene Garcia I Beaufort, South Carolina
**Amanda LaShawn Lattimore I Austell, Georgia
Donovan Nevelle Ringo I Hampton, Georgia
Hardwick Fitzgerald Smith, II I Augusta, Georgia
Social Work
Janay Dortanya Harris I Riverdale, Georgia
Sociology
*Yakima Nichol Anderson I Savannah, Georgia
Artia Quintorrey Arrington I Savannah, Georgia
*Sha Kari T. Ashley I Savannah, Georgia
Lakisha S. Hood I Pooler, Georgia
*Yolonda Yvette Howard I Savannah, Georgia
*Latrell Denise Morris I Savannah, Georgia
Sophia Melody Perry I Savannah, Georgia
Amberia Sharee Robertson I Macon, Georgia
**!Kendra Marissa Thomas I Thomasville, Georgia
Visual and Performing Arts
Samuel Corey Dunham I Atlanta, Georgia Shondanita Shanese Myers I Savannah, Georgia
***Summa Cum Laude **Magna Cum Laude *Cum Laude ! In Absentia
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COLLEGE OF SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY
Biology
Angelique Anita Ash I Savannah, Georgia
James Christopher Bawlson I Macon, Georgia
Jordan Lynn Burns I Pooler, Georgia
Jonathan Prince Davis I Savnnah, Gerogia
*TiReJe Deneen Dickson I Stone Mountain, Georgia
*Toniesha Janelle Glover I Atlanta, College
Kamryn Charisse Golden I Savannah, Georgia
Darrell Jordan, Jr. I Snellville, Georgia
Korea Deshay Legree I Savannah, Georgia
Emmett Ricardo Mitchell I Columbus, Georgia
Chandra Marie Palmer I Hephzibah, Georgia
Leon Sanchez Pope I Macon, Georgia
**Brittney Denise Smith I Atlanta, Georgia
Kristi Brianna Thomas I Fairburn, Georgia
*Jonathan Michael Webber I Savannah, Georgia
Christina Alexis Williams-Naylor I Valdosta, Georgia
Divine Lynell Wilson I Wadley, Georgia
Chauncey Nicole Orr I Fairburn, Georgia
Jennifer Laverne Stanley I Dublin, Georgia
Chemistry
Alicia Michelle Williams I Savannah, Georgia
Civil Engineering Technology
William Joshua Roundtree I Garden City, Georgia
Computer Science Technology
Timothy Charod Pendleton I Byron, Georgia Alton Joh'Neal Render I Lagrange, Georgia
Electronics Engineering Technology
Lawrence Maurice Ezell, Jr. I Savannah, Georgia
Riccardo Alonzo Gaskin I Augusta Georgia
Clarence Jamaal Jones I Decatur, Georgia
Lewis Edward Jones, IV I Savannah, Georgia
Corey J. McNeal I Atlanta, Georgia
Marquis Kennard Williams I Louisville, Kentucky
Environmental Science
NORMICA DASHONE Al-KuSH I HlNESVILLE, GEORGIA
Candice N. Beckley I Savannah, Georgia
*Sandra Janese Carter I Thunderbolt, Georgia
*Ronald J. Curry I Garden City, Georgia
Archibald Charles Elliott I Springfield, Georgia
Tanea Shanell King I Pooler, Georgia
Brandon Jamal Parker I Macon, Georgia
Sheena Louise Corning I Savannah, Georgia
*Tiita Sada Barmore I Savannah, Georgia
Kenneth Michael Cain I Savannah, Georgia
Keoche Kenshon Gracey I Atlanta, Georgia
Marine Sciences
Garth Emmanuel Marchant, Jr. I Savannah, Georgia
Mathematics
Mekela K. Martin I Jonesboro, Georgia
*Terry Woodford, Jr. I Macon, Georgia
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.
***Summa Cum Laude
**Magna Cum Laude
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*Cum Laude ! In Absentia
Honor Graduates
Summa Cum Laude
(3.75 - 4.00)
Dorothy Michelle Kemp
Magna Cum Laude
(3.4 -3.74)
Sierra Delores Blake
Mashay L. Davis
David Samuel Hirsch
Lula Mae Hudson- Williams
Amanda LaShawn Lattimore
Seletta Denise Livingston
Brandon JaMar Miller
Ernika Pre'Shona Nash
Shakira Micole Nesbitt
Brittney Denise Smith
Kendra Marissa Thomas
Nai-Ying Kuo Tsai
Cum Laude
(3.00 - 3.39)
Yakima Nichol Anderson
Sha'Kari T. Ashley
Tiita Sada Barmore
Kjmberly Alicia Berry
Bianca Shante Bostic
Sandra Janese Carter
royeshia tamarra crawford
Bobby Lewis Crutchfield, Jr.
Ronald Curry
Joel H. Daley
TiReJe Deneen Dickson
Susan Deloach Durrence
Tiffany Rae Fleming
Christi Rene Garcia
Sandrina La'Nise Glover
Toniesha Janelle Glover
April Teresa Green
Cherrelle JaNee' Hagins
Shonta Nicole Hazel
yolonda yvette howard
Charles A. Huggins III
Keyandra Janee Irvin
Juliette Faye Johnson
Sancia Tracy Joseph- Jarvis
Faycal Kabre
Sabrina Shante Lewis
Kenyatta Shanta Manigo
David Nicholas Mc Williams
Latrell Denise Morris
Terika Sharese Slocumb
Jennifer Laverne Stanley
Jonathan Michael Webber
Cornelia Lee Williams
Terry Woodford, Jr.
Siletta LaRae Wright
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