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LET US GIVE THANKS AND PRAISE TO THEE
TO OUR ALMA MATER, S.S.C.
THINE HONOR, PRIDE, AND EMINENCE
WE RAISE IN PRAYERFUL REVERENCE

GUIDE US STILL FROM DAY TO DAY,

BE THOU MINDFUL LEST WE LOSE OUR

WAY;

HELP US KNOW THAT LIFE SHORT OR

LONG,

MEANS UNCEASING WORK FOR WEAK AND

STRONG

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REFRAIN

HERE SAVANNAH MEETS THE SEA
WHERE GRASSY PLAINS AND PALMS
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WHERE THE FLOWERS ARE GEMS OF LOVE-
LINESS
THERE S.S.C. IS FOUND, u

WE ADORE EACH BEAUTEOUS SCENE AND

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OUR ALL WE PLEDGE TO THEE!

IN OUR HEARTS WE'LL BUILD A SHRINE

FOR THREE,

WE HAIL THEE S.S.C. '

J. RANDOLPH FISHER
HILLARY HATCHETT

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Opening Section 2

President's Message 4

Homecoming 5

Organizations

Greeks

Student Life

Classes

Faculty

Sports

Tiger's Roar

Tiger Staff

SGA

Academic Honors

PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE

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SAVANNAH STATE

HOMECOMING

1983-84

SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE

A UNIT OF THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA 31404

OFFICE OF
THE PRESIDENT

Dear Students, Faculty, Staff and Friends:

The 1984 Tiger captures many scenes of events, people and places
that are crucial parts of Savannah State College' s agenda for continued
excellence . Because the Georgia Board of Regents reaffirmed the status
of SSC as a separate, autonomous institution in November and removed the
uncertainty that has existed for the past few years, we now can devote
greater attention to our renewed guest for excellence. We can dedicate
ourselves to developing new undergraduate and graduate degree prograirs
that will meet the needs of the greater Savannah area, the state and the
nation. With our new status now reaffirmed, we can continue to move
forcefully in our thrusts as an urban institution.

As you browse the pages of the Ti ger , reflect on SSC's rich history
of which you are a part. Envision what this institution will become in
the future through the dedication of faculty, staff and alumni. Take
pride in the "College by the Sea." Work to make it an even greater
institution. "We Hail Thee SSC."

Sincerely ,

Miss S.S.C.

Sharon Grace King, a senior majoring in biology, will reign as Miss
Savannah State College for the 1983-84 year. After graduating, Sharon
plans to attend medical school. She is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha
sorority, the Wesleyan Gospel Choir, and the Student Government Asso-
ciation.

HOMECOMING

Sybil Bettis, a native of Columbus, Ga., is senior attendant to
Miss S.S.C. She is a mathematics major.

Joyce Allen, junior attendant, is a native of
Augusta, Ga. She is pursuing a degree in
chemistry.

ATTENDANTS

Mokelia Thomas, a native of Atlanta, Ga., is
sophomore attendant to Miss S.S.C.

Lanita Chatman, freshman attendant, is
a native of Atlanta, Ga. She is majoring
in computer science.

HOMECOMING

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NROTC men and women prepare for parade.

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Anxious crowd awaits procession of the parade.

PARADE

Alpha Phi Alpha queens smile beautifully at the crowd.

Kappa Alpha Psi bunnies attract all eyes as they pass by.

VICTORY!!!

Tigers defeat conference rival,
Clark College

21-12

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Tiger player drives through Clark's offense.

Dr. Rayburn and wife address the homecoming crowd.

Miss S.S.C. gleaming and proud displays autographed
football from Tiger team.

S.S.C. Tiger Band are show stoppers!

BLACK

Nationally syndicated columnist and television talk show host Tony Brown Oct. 4
vowed to block merger of Savannah State College with predominately white Armstrong
State College and also secured promises from S.S.C. students that they will fight with
him. Brown, who established Black College Day in 1980 to honor contributions of the
black colleges, chose mostly black Savannah State College as the national focus of the
celebration.

COLLEGE DAY

"Saving black colleges is the responsibility of black people," Brown said.

Students give full attention to speakers.

WHAT DOES INTERGRATION MEAN? Ironically, just as President
Reagan signed into law a bill declaring an official Black College Day, supporters
of Black colleges around the country were demonstrating to save them from new
federal and state desegregation plans that threaten their historic role. A massive
march rally in Savannah, Georgia led by Tony Brown, "The Father of Black
College Day," protested plans to merge Black colleges. Savannah State College
was the national site of the 1983 Black College Day observance, a movement that
started in 1980 when the first Black College Day was started by Brown, a televi-
sion journalist and newspaper columnist.

ORGANIZATIONS

AND

GREEKS

Collen A. Myers: Organizations/Greek
Editor

S.S.C. CHEERLEADERS

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Debra Sparrow
Daphney Albert

Pruchelle Bain

Marsha Johnson

Michelle Allen

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Ms. Albert: Advisor

Debra Sparrow does jump split.

Daphney Albert shows her tiger spirit.

SSC cheerleaders are one class act.

SOPHOMORE CLASS
OFFICERS

left to right Sharon Carnigee, Colleen Myers, Kim Solomon, Kneeling: Sharlene Whitfield President.

SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS

left to right Chauncy Jones, Darrell Boazman, Kenneth Hargrove

SOCIAL WORKERS OF TOMORROW

Kneeling: Deweece Green Vice President, Lillian Reddick, Advisor, Barbara Hill President. Standing:
Sherryl Sledge, Barbara Renfroe, Jahndra Forrest Treasurer, Sonja Hall, Deborah Tindor Secretary,
Karen Stafford. (Not Shown Jonelle Gordon, Advisor).

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NATIONAL COLLEGIATE
ASSOCIATION FOR SECRETARIES

First row Lisa Lucas Vice President, Sherry Heyward President, Martha Brown, Stephanie Spaulding. Sec-
ond row Mrs. Sheri Saleem Co- Advisor, Dorothy Robinson Secretary, Rose Roberts, Shequita Palmer Asst.
Sec, Elaine Lambert, Mrs. Charlease Stevenson Advisor. (Members Not Shown Carlene Anderson, Zelda
Brown, Doris Edwards, Angela Campbell.)

NEWTONIAN SOCIETY

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PRESIDENT CHAUNCEY JONES, ADVISORSDR. PRINCE JACKSON, DR. SIGMUND HUDSON,
DR. KAILASH CHANDRA, DR. V. ANANT, MRS. JACQUELYN BYERS, MR. WALTER LEFTWICH

AUGUSTA COALITION

Matthew Turner President

DELTA SIGMA PHI

1st Row Audrey L. Harris, Angela Jones, Beverly A. Roberts, Adriaenne Green. 2nd Row Gary Swindell,
Valeria Reynolds, Darien McGlockton, Kimberly Blake, Stacy Dais, Beverly Whearry. 3rd Row Demetra Barnes,
Marlon Byrd, Eugene Williams, Tkeban Jahannes, Hubie Williams, and Kevin Littlejohn.

ATLANTA COLLEGIATE
ASSOCIATION

Adrian Houston President

Kneeling left to right: Subrina Stallworth, Reginald Lee, Dee Dee Boswell, Gregory Buckles, Delia Hunter.
Standing 1st Row L-R Adrian B. Houston, President; Sharolyn Terry, Vice-president; Constance Page, Robert
Heard, Trennye Nash, Carl Swinger, Andre Upshaw. Standing back row left to right Gary Ellison, Leo Wil-
Hngham, Roderick Green, Michael Ruskin, and Craig Willingham.

MASS COMMUNICATIONS

CLUB

PRESIDENT JAMES ERVIN
ADVISOR S. DAVIS

Front Row left to right Stan Ferguson, Beverly Roberts, Petruska Bryant, Deidre Harden,
Charlene Washington, Rene Harden, and Sandra Davis, Advisor. Back Row L-R Gwendolyn
Cummings, Maria Troupe, James Ervin, president, Thaddeus Shubert, Clarence Thomas

PSYCHOLOGY CLUB

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PRESIDENT EDDIE COOK
ADVISOR DR. WASHINGTON

ESPIRIT DE CORP

Casey Mims, Charles Eagle, Terrance Patterson, Anthony Smith, Reginald Lee

STUDENT GOVERNMENT
ASSOCIATION

Left to right: Delia Hunter, Melissa Gary, Ellis Spencer, Linda Lampkin, Shalanga Roberts, and
Kenneth Hargrove. Sitting: Robert Francis

ROBERT FRANCIS-
PRESIDENT

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Kenneth Hargrove

Ellis Spencer

ALPHONZO HOLT CHIEF

JUSTICE

Stan Ferguson, Alphon/o Holt, Winifred King, Delcthian Hibbler

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WHO'S WHO AMERICAN
COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY

STUDENTS

ANTHONY, ERIC
ATKINSON, MICHELE
BARNES, WANDA PATRICE
BETTIS, SYBIL
DARDEN, WILLARD
DOTSON, JAMES
ELLIS, ROSANNA
EMERSON, BYRON
EMERSON, REGINA
FLYNN, ANNE C.
FRANCIS, ROBERT
FRANKENHAUSER, NANCY
GIBSON, ERASTUS J.
GOWENS, WALLACE
HARGROVE, KENNETH
HOLT, ALPHONSO
HOUSTON, ADRIAN
JACKSON, MARGARET H.
JIVENS, BRUCE N.
JONES, CHAUNCEY Q.
JORDAN, ROBERT "TATE"
KING, SHARON
NIXON, FRANK EDWARD JR.
PARKS, CLARENCE
RUMLEY, RICHARD
SAVAGE, THERESA JANICE
THOMAS, IRA
WELLS, BRIAN
WHITE, CHERI Y.
WILLIAMS, C. ROSEMARY
WILLAIMSON, BEATRICE
WILLINGHAM, JEFFREY D.
WOODARD-KINARD, BRIGGETT

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Jazz

Station

CAMPUS RADIO
STATION

WHCJ Extends Air Time

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A variety of activities
are in the works at
WHCJ, Savannah's first
public radio station.
"We're working to en-
hance a facility that has
not been utilized to its ful-
lest," said Mrs. Carol
Gordon, Manager of
WHCJ.

Mrs. Gordon, a gra-
duate of SSC, and a for-
mer t.v. anchorwoman,
has implemented many
changes at the station
since she became station
manager last year. The
most recent change is the

by Gary Swindell

extension of WHCJ's air
time. The station formerly
aired from noon to 4 p.m.,
but now airs from 9 a.m. to
8 p.m. Monday through
Friday.

WHCJ is primarily a
jazz station, but also fea-
tures reggae, gospel, and
classical music. The sta-
tion hopes to receive funds
through a Public Tele-
communications Grant to
increase to 1000 watts and
to purchase new equip-
ment. Presently WHCJ is
a 10 watt station with a
radius of about 15 miles.

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TIGER'S ROAR

Tiger's Roar Staff

Margaret Hart-Jackson Edidor-in-Chief

STAFF

Beverly Roberts Associate Editor

Stanley Ferguson Sports Editor

Jacquelioe Mumford Feature Editor

Thaddeus Shuberl Pbotogr^)her

STAFF WRITERS

Gwen Cummings. James Ervin, Glynda Jenkins-Norwood

Teresa Savage. Clarence Thomas

ADVISORS

Novella Cross Holmes, Sandra Davis

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By Stanley Ferguson

Editorial

America at War

by Beverly Roberts by Lavon Moore

SSC Will Remain Autonomous

by Margaret Hart- Jackson

KAPPA ALPHA PSI

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Left to right: Eric Anthony, Stan Ferguson, Willie Ferrebee, David Thiruslevan, Anthony
Jordan, Willie Metts, Terry Enoch, Vincent James, Charles Eagle, Zarry Ponder, Carl
Washington, James Fason, Scott Hall, Jamie Shelton, Michael Turner. Sitting: Kenneth
Tittle

Jordan, Keeper of Records; Metts, Vice Polemarch; Tittle,
Polemarch; and Ferguson, Keep of Exchequer.

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ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA

Sorors Marsha Ogden, Sybil
Bettis and Roanna Ellis give
Bake Sale.

ALPHA PHI ALPHA

THE MEN OF DISTINCTION

Alpha Phi Alpha was founded on the campus of Cornell University December 4, 1906. This
fraternity is the first black greek letter organization. More than 50,000 men have been
initiated into Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity since 1 945. There are now 228 Alumni Chapters and
328 College Chapters.

Kneeling left to right Randy Tharpe, Tim Willis, Carnadose Baulknight, Harry Hudson,
Anthony Grace, Mark Wilborn, Paul Lee Standing Elijah West, Graduate Advisor; Thomas
Ferrebee, Glen Johnson, Alfred Adams, Chauncey Jones, Clarence Parks

PHI BETA SIGMA

Phi Beta sigma was founded on the campus of Howard University October 8, 1913. Its
motto is: "Culture For Service and Service For Humanity."

Nathaniel Veal, Robert Francis, Charlie Askew, Matthew Turner, Roscoe Wells

Curtbert Burton: Advisor

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OMEGA PSI PHI

Omega Psi Phi was founded on the campus of Howard University November 17, 1 9 1 1 . Its
purpose is to provide leadership, real meaning to life, to establish a long-life and worthy
friendship between men, and to cooperate with the school of which they are a part.

Left to right: Bradley McRae, Gregory Richardson, Lewis Harris, David Stevens, Ken-
neth Gordon, David F. Richards, James Melvin, Randolph Scott, Gabriel Laney, Servon
Jackson.

Keeper of Property, Vice-Basileus, Basileus, Keep-
er of Records, Vice- Keeper of records, Vice-Keep-
er of Finance, Reporter to the Oracle

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GREEKS AT S.S.C.

AKA Sponsors The Greek Collaboration

We believe the children are our future. Teach themwell and
let them lead the way.

Show them all the beauty they possess inside, Give them a
sense of pride, to make it easier. Let the children's
laughter remind us of how we used to be.

Everybody's searching for a hero. People need someone to look
up to. I never found anyone who fulfilled my needs.
A lonely place to be so I learned to depend on me.

I decided long ago never to walk in anyone's shadow. If
I fail, If I succeed, at least I have lived as I have believed.
No matter what they take from me, thay can't take away my
dignity, because the greatest love of all happening to me.

I have the greatest love of all inside of me. The
greatest love of all isn't easy to achieve. Learning to
love yourself is the greatest love of all.

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And if I chance that special thing that you have been
dreaming of leads you too, along to a place for the strength
in love.

The Greatest

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WE

SALUTE

WESLEYAN

GOSPEL

CHOIR

Wesley an Gospel Choir

The Savannah State College Wesleyan Gospel Choir, under the direction ofGerron D. Miller and accompa-
nied by Jerome Glover, has been acclaimed as one of the best college gospel choirs in the country. The choir
has performed with such well-known choirs as Howard University, Bethune-Cookman College, Miles Col-
lege, Michigan State University, Florida A&M and the Atlanta Philharmonic Choral. The choir has done
concerts in Chicago, III.; Indianapolis. Ind.; Philadelphia, Pa.; Washington, D.C; Atlantic City N.J.. New
York City, Freeport, N.Y., and Atlanta, Ga.

The group has also performed for such well-known personalities as poet Nikki Giovanni; Georgia State
Senator Julian Bond, and Dr. Joseph Lowery, president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
The group has appeared at the National Black College and Gospel Workshop, which is held each fall in
Atlanta. Georgia. They have also appeared with Grammy Award winners Andre Crouch, Rev. James
Cleveland and Mr. John McNeil.

This year the choir will tour these cities around the United States: Atlanta, Indianapolis. Chicago, New York
City, Mt. Kisco, New York; Philadelphia, Washington, and Columbia, South Carolina.

While on tour the group will present concerts for several of the Savannah State College Alumni chapters.

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"There Was a Blind Man Named Barnbas"

Phil. Pennsylvania

Phil. Pennsylvania

Miss Sharon Kine
Columbia, South Carolina

Musicians Kenneth Roche, left;
Walter Harris, right

Musician Michael White

Narrator Ralph Ronald Boston

Narrator Angel M. Thomas

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Deacon Gerron Miller "Show Me The Way Lord"
Director Wesleyan Gospel choir

Mr. Jerome Glover Musician

Mr. Spencer E. White, III Musician

Mrs. Edna Jackson
Director and Advisor

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THE

CONCERT

CHOIR

L to r: Walker Durham, Marlin Byrd, Beverly Whearry, Gary Swindell, Lula Albright, Jimmy Jackson, Jonell
Mitchell, Paulette Jackson, Karl Washington, Ronald White, Nathlie Johnson, Donna Ferguson, Eric Johnson,
Sylathea Prescott, Sandra Payton, Errol Roach, Audrey Harris, John McCoy, Jacquie Mumford, Audre Kennedy,
Dexter Can, Wynell Upkins, Second Row L to R: Senobia Owens, Mitchell Life, Carl Cornelius, Lachon Colter,
Stanley Derrico, Ronald Wallace, Willie Jackson, Director

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CONCERT CHOIR

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SCENES FROM THE
CONCERT CHOIR

The Savannah State College Family salutes Mr. Jackson for an outstanding job. The
Concert Choir moved to higher horizons due to the diligent and wonderful help of Mr.
Jackson. We wish to say thank you for a beautiful year.

WE

SALUTE

CAMPUS

STUDENT

LIFE

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Smile if you are in need of love.

Is my head screwed on right?

Anthony Smith and Waiter Jarnigan are checking out the babes!

SSC Students Come In All Styles

Sporty,

casual,

dressy

and preppy.

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"The Tiger band always gives a pleasing performance."

Tigers get down!

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"Why a cabbage patch kid when you can have a living doll!"

'Modesty is our best quality.

"You know, the view is much better from here.

'AH I said was Micheal Jackson is my first cousin.

'A new plan to complete Fall registration in one week!"

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"1 know what I'm talking about."

"Believe me it's all innocent.

"Can you believe waiting in line
this long for popcorn?"

Ultra bright smile

"Yes, life has been good to me.

'We share the limelight!"

"OOh I can't believe she did
that!"

"I wonder if he's looking at
me."

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Fans

They Concentrate.

They Applaude.

'Eat,

drink,

and be merry,"

for tomorrow you have a test.

'Can't a man eat in peace anymore?"

"You have an error on line
twenty in your string variable."

'Is the coast clear?"

"We know a secret.'

"Hey man, got a cigarette?"

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Hug someone you love today.

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"We're not camera shy."

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this weekend."

"Good friends are important.'

"Women are so vain."

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'I just know it's going to rain."

"The square root of 1,871 is .. .
zzzz."

Algebra does it every time.

SSC students "reggae down"!

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CHEESE!

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"Rrrrrroar!'

"This is really uncomfortable.

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'Yes, we're bad."

"How long do we have to hold this tree'up?"

Valerie Albright

Michele Allen

Reginald Allen

Vikki Anderson

Meg Andrews

William Axson

Angela Battle

Victor Battle

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Kim Benton

Stephanie Blackshear

Andrea Boies

Ken Bradshaw

Nataiie Braswell

Cyntliia Brewer

Joyce Brown

Lesiie Brown

Tonya Brown

Ray Bryant

Shirley Bryant

Pam Burns

Darlene Carr

Valerie Carter

Yetonia Champion

Althea Collins

Julie Copland

Chris Corey

Romelda Crosby

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John Cunningham

Kenneth Dandy

Randal Daniels

Sharon Daniely

Jerome Davis

Gilles Deal

Craig Douglas

Ladonna Drayton

Faith Ellis

Walter Evans

Gregory Fallings

John Fambrough

Karen Frazier

Edna Gadson

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Sharvon Gainer

Cylethia Gibbs

Myra Gordon

Joe Graham

Cynthia Green

David Greene

Vera Grissom

Felicia Grover

William Hackett

Debra Harden

Alex Harewood

Randall Harper

Brenda Herrington

Dalethian Hibbler

Gary Hill

Warden Holmes

Sonja Houston

Melba Howard

Maxine Hunt

Pamela Hurt

Valerie Inman

Jimmy Jackson

Norma Jackson

Rose Jacqueline

Angela James

Angela Johnson

Eugene Johnson

Martin Johnson

Kim Jones

Lewis Jones

Russell Jones

Timothy Jones

Andre Kennedy

Trevon Landon

Renee Lane

Yasma Lemon

Jeffrey Lester

Michelle Levett

Linda Lovett

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Regina Manning

Ester Manthan

Carla Marion

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Gigs Marshall

Karl Miller

Melanie Miller

Terri Mooreland

Lloyd Morris

Quarnita Myles

Charlene Newberry

Lashron Oglelree

Ronnie Oneal

Bobby Outlaw

Darryl Parker

Wanda Patterson

Stacy Perrin

Charles Peterson

Anthony Reed

Tim Richardson

Marcus Roberts

Stephanie Ross

Vickey Sampson

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Keith Scaggs

Ricardo Shepherd

Theresa Sheppard

Thaddeus Shubert

Bobby Simmons

Roger Simmons

Alpine Singleton

Barbara Smith

Edith Smith

Timothy Stanley

Richard Summers

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Terry Sykes

Myra Terry

Nicole Thomas

Oliver Thomas

Tammie Thompson

Calvin Tucker

Nadine Walker

Curtis Walton

Angelia Waters

Anthony Watkins

Selethia Watson

Jackie West

Anthony Williams

Bernard Williams

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Felicia Williams

Glennette Williams

Gloria Williams

Rodney Woods

Antoinette Wright

Bernard Wright

Kim Wright

Michael Wright

Penelope Wright

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Tammie Wright

Clinton Yancy

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Students at SSC are responsible for maintaining the highest
standards of scholarship and behavior. The College works toward
the goal of having all the students grow in knowledge, in emotional
maturity, in capabilities for application and effort, and in social
wisdom.

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Phylena Anderson

Monique Barton

Lisa Beck

Earnesline Berry

Ronald Bettis

Joseph Blake

Vickie Boazman

Dectryll Bradham

Cheryl Bradley

Kimberly Brown

Lonnie Brown

Rosa Brown

Kyle Bryant

Mark Cambell

Derrick Canty

Sharon Carneigie

Lemile Chandler

Millicent Chisolm

Darrie Christmas

Bernard Clarke

Latonya Coachman

Lashon Colter

Leslie Copland

Robert Cosby

Jacci Cuspert

Cheryl Daniels

Robin Daniels

Priscilla Davis

Tamara Davis

Lonnie Evans

Mark Furr

Clarissa Gibson

Bernice Giles

Sherrie Gillis

David Grovner

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Sunzra Grubbs

Debra Hastings

Anthony Heyward

Patricia Holland

Dwayne Howard

Lisa Jenkins

Darrel Johnson

Gloria Johnson

Lori Johnson

Jacqueline Jones

Lynda Lampkin

Marion Lang

Kimberly Lucious

Phyllis Lyons

Fred McKinney

Genell McRae

Albert Miller

Molly Mitchell

Diane Moody

Dorothy Morris

Jacqueline Moss

Charles Mungin

Colleen Myers

Tammy Ogburn

Shansaliu Oyekan

Sandra Payton

Nanette Pough

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Gregg Redden

Joseph Redmond

Ella Roberson

Shalandra Robertson

Karla Rogers

Charlesetta Ross

Kathy Sanders

Rhonda Sanders

Darrin Simpson

Betty Singleton

Hilton Smith

Rosalyn Smith

Sabrina Smith

Angelia Sparrow

Sabrina Stallworth

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Marvin Stanley

Ruby Stewart

Karen Stephens

Katherine Stevens

Maureen Stevens

Quilla Swint

Patricia Taylor

Kim Teddleton

Ursula Terrentine

Angel Thomas

Andre Thompson

Greg Thompson

Floyd Walker

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Joyce Wallace

Ronald Wallace

Areta Watts

Sharlene Whitfield

LaVanne Wiggins

Clifford Wilburn

Kansanthia Wilkins

Gwendolyn Williams

Percival Williams

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Andre Upshaw

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Herbert Ball

Keely Bedgood

Jacqueline Bell

James Biggiest

Dottie Bohler

Edward Bonner

Jawanda Brannan

Gwyne Brookins

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Joel Brown

Deborah Brown

Jean Brown

Thomasine Carlton

Bonnie Chatman

Bill Cobb

Eric Cook

Gwendolyn Cummings

Michelle Edwards

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James Ervin

Tenell Fairley

James Fason

Gerald Ferrebee

Angela Garvin

Keith Hall

Sonja Hall

Luis Harris

Monte Heard

Linda Henderson

Carl Hendrix

Shiela Hicks

Adrian Houston

Tunisia Houston

Rotonda Hunter

Alfred Jackson

Servon Jackson

129

Robert Jenkins

Cynthia Joyner

Elgin Lane

Reginald Lee

Joseph Manning

Alton Manor

Gary Manor

130

James Melvin

Sylathia McCuUough

Yorquetta Murphy

Venice Osborne

Gwendolyn Patterson

Kendall Patterson

Linda Patterson

Linda Pitts

Gregg Richardson

b

Beverly Ross

Kenneth Rouche

Minnie Smith

Stephanie Spaulding

Karen Stafford

Sonja Stones

Larry Strozier

James Tarver

Dwight Temples

132

Clarence Thomas

I i

Charlene Williams

ttM

-mt' f

Abe Adewara

Elmira Baker

Anderson Brown

Kennard Bullock

Winnetta Carter

Kevin Chisolm

r"

'^mW'

Micheal Crawford

Willard Darden

Fred Dawson

136

James Dotson

Willie Ferrebee

Robert Francis

James Hales

Sharon Hankerson

Paulette Jackson

Byron Johnson

John Littles

Valerie Luckey

137

Artiee Maxwell

Debra Moore

David Moton

Carol Osgood

Hilda Rooks

Linda Simmons

Debbie Stanley

Charles Swain

Frank Tharpe

Ira Thomas

Matthew Turner

Rose Roberts

Cynthia Robinson

Dorothy Robinson

ffm

^^m

Sandra Washington

Cheri White

Rose Williams

Tonya Wright

Barbara Youtnans

140

Students at SSC come from places close to home with familiar
sounding names such as Atlanta, Bainbridge, Augusta, Waycross,
Columbus and Sandersville. They also come from Nigeria, Saudi
Arabia and The Peoples Republic of China. Not only are Savannah
State Students diverse in place of origin, but also in age, cultural
background, and areas of interest. It is an important part of the
learning process at SSC for this wide variety of people to come
together, to interact, and to learn from each other.

ssc

Carlton Anderson

Kimberly Carlton

Brand! Elmore

Lonnie Floyd

142

Learning Center

Jamie Ford

Garrett Jackson

Patrick Jackson

Jeffery Jenkins

Monique Kent

Erika Luten

Salathea Monroe

Patricia Ogden

Lee Person

James Rawls

Helen Riley

Kimberly Scott

Wilson Scott

Jeff- Fauna Ware

Dawn Woodhouse

146

Earnestine Lang
Director

Lottie Tolbert
Instructor

Ida Lewis
Cook

OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

Dr. Wendell G. Rayburn,
President of Savannah State College

1

1

ii

r

i

Dr. Charles Elmore
Assistant to The President

Mrs. Beautine Hardwick,

Administrative
Assistant to The President

Mrs. Mildred Washington,
Secretary

Ms. Vernese Mikel, Secretary
to The President

OFFICE OF THE VICE-PRESIDENT OF
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS

Dr. Edward J. Hayes
Vice President for Academic Affairs

Jg

Mrs. Martha K. Stafford
Secretary to the Vice-
President

Mrs. Laura M. McGraw
Senior Secretary

OFFICE OF THE VICE-PRESIDENT FOR

FINANCE

Mr. Prince K. Mitchell

Vice-President for Business

and Finance

Mrs. Shevon Brown
Accountant II

Ms. Yvonne Dixon
Accountant I

Mrs. Beulah Gardner
Accountant I

OFFICE OF THE REGISTAR

b^i

Mr. Alvin Collins
Registrar

Mrs. Wilhemenia Butler
Recorder I

Mrs. Carolyn Dreissen
Recorder I

OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS

'y^S'^m

Mr. David Foye
Director of Admissions

Ms. Debra Butler
Data Entry Clerk

Ms. Evadne Roberts
Recorder I

VETERAN AFFAIRS

Mr. Robert Ray
Director

PUBLIC RELATIONS

Ms. Debra Ellington

Public Relations

Specialist

Ms. Patricia Hartwell
Clerk Typist II

Secretarial Center

Mrs. Doris H. Jackson
Director

Ms. Winifred Mincey
Secretary

Ms. Patricia Rivers
Secretary

COMPREHENSIVE COUNSELING

'/

Mrs. Rachel H.

Claiborne

Psychometrist/Counselor

Mrs. Shirley B. James
Counselor

Ms. Judy M. Johnson
Secretary

Ms. Diane King
Data Entry Operator

STUDENT PERSONNEL SERVICES

Mr. Nelson R. Freeman
Director of Placement

Mr. Bernard Conyers

Director of Auxiliary

Enterprises

INFIRMARY

Patricia Ann Gloyd
Acting Catalog Librarian

Dr. Henry Collier Jr.
College Physician

CAMPUS SECURITY

SGT Joanne Mitchell
Officer

Mr. Ike Williams
Officer

PLANT OPERATIONS

Mr. Ulyses Burrell

Superintendant of Building

Maintenance

Mr. Freddie Thompson

Head, Preventive

Maintenance

Inspector

Savannah State College has an excellent and talented faculty of all races,
creeds, and origins. The main aim of the faculty is to expand the intellectual,
aesthetic, and philosophical consciousness of more than 2,100 students at the
college. The SSC faculty is professional and competent. There are 1 36 faculty
members and 48 percent of them hold the doctorate degree in their academic
areas.

Twenty-nine percent of the faculty are professors, 23 percent are associate
professors, 36 percent are assistant professors, and 12 percent are instructors.
Twenty-nine percent of the faculty are female. Sixty-six percent of the faculty
are tenured and 34 percent are non-tenured.

SCHOOL OF SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY

Dr. Margaret C. Robinson , Dean

Department of Biology and Life Sciences

Dr. Hettie Beard Jones

Dr. Obi Emeh

Dr. Matthew Gilligan

Dr. P.V. Krishnamurti

Dr. Govindan K. Nambier

Dr. Frissell R. Hunter

Head, Department of

Biology

Dr. Joseph Richardson
Dr. Harpal Singh

Dr. Bernard Woodhouse

^

H

i

i

Dr. Hettie Beard Jones

Assistant Professor of

Biology

Dr. Gian S. Ghuman
Professor of Earth Science

Dr. Bernard Woodhouse

Professor of Biology and

Life Sciences

Department of Engineering Technology

Dr. Lester B. Johnson, Head

Mr. Kendell Hill

Mr. Fred Moser

Mr. Asad Yousuf

Dr. Venkatu S. Anandu

Dr. Veng Kouch

Mr. Rex Ma

Mr. John Mason

Mr. Raymond D. Schlueter
Dr. Clyde W. Hall

Dr. Pravin Raut

/^^\'^

Dr. Lester Johnson

Head, Engineering

Technology

Dr. Earnest Brown

Professor of Engineering

Technology

The Navy, Army, and Marine Corps Reserve Officer Training Corps

Commander John K. Slaven Navy Science
Mr. Gerald W. Ashley Navy Science

Lt. Owen Corpin Navy Science

Captain Walter Gaskin Navy Science

Commander Royal H. Logan Navy Science

Gysgt Roy Stuphin Navy Science

LCmdr. Charles T. Settlemyer Navy Science

Mr. Leroy Thompson Navy Science

Lt. Richard Bass Navy Science

Mr. Jack Smith Navy Science

e

Lt. Jimmy R. Middlebrook
Navy Science

SSG Tommy Cooper
Army Science

MSG Stephen L. Malone
Army Science

Captain Arnet P. Whorley
Army Science

Department of Developmental Studies

Mr. Russell Ellington
Mrs. Joan S. Green
Mrs. Hattie Nash
Dr. George Thomas
G. Michael Miller

Dr. Ronald B. McFadden

Director of Developmental

Studies

Dr. Joyce McLemore

Associate Professor and

Heading Coordinator

Mr. Charlie Bryant
Math Technician

Mrs. Mary Ann W.

Goldwire

Reading Lab Technician

Developmental Studies Con't

Mrs. Lancy Jen
Assistant Professor of Math

Mrs. Louise D. McDonald
Assistant Professor

Mrs. Rosalie F. Pazant

Associate Professor and

Coordinator

Mrs. Karen Penick

Assistant Professor of

English

Mrs. Sandra McPhaul
Counselor

Ms. Beverly Johnson
Secretary

Ms. Charlesetta Hall
Assistant Secretary

SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL

SCIENCES

Dr. Ja A. Jahannes, Head

Department of Humanities and Fine Arts

Dr. Luetta C. Milledge

Dr. Joseph Anderson

Mr. Arthur Brentson

Dr. Oscar Daub

Dr. James Eaton

Mr. Sannuel Gill

Mrs. Novella Cross-Holmes

Mr. Robert Holt

Dr. Norman Elmore
Assoc. Professor of English

Dr. Otto Fred Becker
Professor of Music

Mrs. Louise L. Owens
Professor of English

Dr. Charles Elmore

Assoc. Professor of Mass
Communication

Department of Humanities and Fine Arts Con't

Mrs. Farnese H. Lumpkin

Mr. John Mach

Dr. Michael K. Mather

Mrs. Yvonne H. Mathis

Ms. Clara Aguero

Mr. Willie Jackson

Dr. Christine Oliver

Dr. George O'Neill

Dr. Robert L. Stevenson

Mr. James E. Stuart, Jr.

Mr. James T. Thompson

Mrs. Alma Williams
Instructor of Humanities

Mr. Barry Johnson
Instructor of Fine Arts

Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Dr. Thomas H. Byers

Mrs. Jonelle B. Gordon

Dr. Isaiah Mclver

Mr. Ahmed Piankhi

Dr. John E. Simpson

Dr. Steven R. Smith

Dr. Merolyn Stewart-Gaulden

Dr. Hanes Walton Jr.

Dr. Eugene Welch
Mrs. Gaye Hewitt

Mrs. Ella H. Sims

Dr. Otis J. Johnson

Associate Professor of

Social Sciences

Dr. Annette K. Brock

Associate Professor of

History

Dr. Lawrence Harris
Professor of History

Dr. Daniel Washington

Associate Professor of

Psychology

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Department of Accounting and Information Systems

Mr. Johnny Cambell

Mr. Rubyen Chambless

Dr. Thomas Eason

Mr. Robert E. Jensen

Mr. Arthur Kolgaklis

Mr. Arthur Levy

Dr. William D. McCarthy

Mr. Robert E.L. Morgan

Dr. Edward Alban

o

Dr. Leo A. Parrish

Dean of The School of

Business

Dr. Edward Alban

Associate Professor of

Economics

1983-84 TIGER FOOTBALL ROSTER

Name

White

POS

HT

WT

Hometown

1. German, James

1

RB

5'5"

160

Savannah, GA

2. Mills, John

9

KS

5'10"

170

Savannah, GA

3. Scott, Terry

10

QB

5'ir'

170

Savannah, GA

4. Stevens, Vincent

12

QB

6'0"

160

Charleston, S.C.

5. Butler, Stewart

13

RS

5'10"

160

Lakeland, Fla.

6. Savage, Dennis

14

QB

6'1"

185

St. Petersburg, Fla.

7. Jones, Gary

20

DB

5"ir'

170

Hinesville, GA

8. Washington, Warren

21

DB

6'3"

185

Walthourville, GA

9. Potts, Anothy

22

DB

6'2"

185

Decatur, GA

10. Wells, Roscoe

23

DB

6'3"

180

Boston, GA

1 1. Jones, Charles

24

LB

5'ir'

200

Augusta, GA

12. Brown, Michael

25

RB

5'10"

165

Savannah, GA

13. White, William

26

DB

6'2"

195

Savannah, GA

14. Johnson, Henry

11

RB

5'n"

185

St. Petersburg, Fla.

15. Earl, Eugene

28

WR

6'0"

180

Gainsville, GA

16. Miller, Ernest

31

LB

6'r'

180

Atlanta, GA

17. Davis, Jeff

32

RB

6'2"

215

St. Petersburg, Fla.

18. Calloway, Kenneth

33

RB

5'ir'

225

Savannah, GA

19. Williams, Nelson

34

RB

6'0"

220

Springfield, GA

20. Seldon, Harvard

38

LB

6'3"

191

Atlanta, GA

21. Weaver, Marvin

40

WR

5'9"

185

Atlanta, GA

22. Galloway, Tracy

42

LB

6'1"

185

Anderson, S.C.

23. Hall, Keith

44

LB

6'1"

220

Warner Robins, GA

24. Manor, Gary

48

RB

6'0"

190

Savannah, GA

25. Love, Rufus

50

LB

6'2"

195

Portal, GA

26. Williams, Jerry

50

LB

6T'

215

Lakeland, Fla.

27. McGahee, Robert

51

LB

6'3"

210

Augusta, GA

28. Terrell, Bernard

53

DL

6'2"

200

Decatur, GA

29. Henderson, Zachary

55

LB

5"ir'

205

Anderson, S.C.

30. Smith, Carl

57

LB

6"3"

230

Charleston, S.C.

31. Merritt, Mark

58

C

5'n"

200

Savannah, GA

32. Ford, Jerome

60

DL

6T"

230

Tampa, Fla.

33. Ellison, Roy

63

OL

6'0"

235

Lakeland, Fla.

34. Rucker, Calvin

64

OL

6'2"

215

Sandersville, GA

35. Owens, Joseph

65

DE

6'3"

205

Savannah, GA

36. Cosby, Robert

66

OL

6'0"

225

Detroit, Mich.

37. Moton, David

69

OG

6'0"

218

Augusta, GA

38. Fountain, Steve

70

OL

6'2"

225

Tampa, Fla.

39. McWorter, Ray

71

OT

6'4"

225

Danielsville, GA

40. McCoy, John

72

OG

6'2"

225

Mt. Clemons, Mich.

41. Barton, Todd

72

DL

6'2"

210

Savannah, GA

42. Jenkins, Norman

73

OL

6'4"

280

Washington, D.C.

43. Darity, Archie

74

OT

6'3"

250

St. Petersburg, Fla.

44. Williams, Rodney

75

OL

6'2"

215

Pendelton, S.C.

45. Hooks, Rodney

76

OT

6'2"

220

Jacksonville, Fla.

46. Mayfield, Luther

78

DT

6'3"

265

Elberton, GA

47. Parker, Dwayne

79

OL

6'3"

255

Atlanta, GA

48. Hanton, Ricky

80

WR

6'1"

180

Santee, S.C.

49. Reevs, Phillip

81

WR

6'1"

185

Meansville, GA

50. Washington, Samuel

83

DL

6'3"

210

Augusta, GA

51. Ponder, Zarry

84

DL/LB

6'2"

210

Jacksonville, Fla.

52. Hunter, Hercules

85

WR

6'0"

180

Charleston, S.C.

53. Alvin, Anthony

86

TE

6'l/2"

230

Hinesville, GA

54. Mayfield, Michael

87

TE

6'2"

200

Elberton, GA

55. Strozier, Larry

88

WR

6'2"

180

Atlanta, GA

56. Mills, Jimmy

89

DE

6'1"

220

Atlanta, GA

57. Jordan, Stan

90

DL

6'6"

220

St. Petersburg, Fla.

58. Wright, Jimmy

95

6'r'

210

Warner Robins, GA

59. Brown, James

99

DT

6'3"

257

Augusta, GA

174

FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

Head Coach: Frank Ellis Jr.

OWN

OPP.

ATTEND-

H(ome)or

CONF.

OPPONENT

SCORE

SCORE

ANCE

A(way)

GAME

1 Middle Tennessee

51

8500

A

2 Tuskegee Institute

21

26

4000

H

C

3 Valdosta State

r 4

14

5000

A

4 Morris Brown

12

29

6800

H

C

5 Mars Hill

21

3000

A

6 Clark College

21

12

7500

H

c

7 Morehouse College

14

24

9000

A

c

8 Fort Valley State

12

41

7800

A

c

9 Albany State (GA)

17

650

H

c

10 Alabama A & M

7

26

2250

H

c

1 1 Ga. Southern Coll.

15

600

A

SEPTEMBER
3

10
17
Ik

OCTOBER
1

8
15
22
29
NOVEMBER
5
12

19
2k

FOOT-^ALL SCHEDULE
1903-1S"'i

Middle Tennessee State University (A)
*Tuslcegee Institute (K)

Valdosta State (A)

*MorrIs Brown College (H)
Mars Hills College (A)
**Clarl< College (H)
-^*Morehouse College (A)

*Fort Valley State College (A)

Albany State College (H)

Alabama A & M (H)

Savannah State vs Georgia Southern (H)
(At Memorial Stadium--Admission $P.OO)

*COt'FEREMCE GAMES
**HOKECOMING
(A) AWAY
(H) HOME

7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.

7:00 p.m.

7:30 p.m.
2:30 p.m.
1 :30 p.m.

6:00 p.m. Ten

1 :30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.

Final 1983 Cumulative Footbali Statistics Report

(Do not include NCAA Championship Play-off or Bo.vl Games )

College _Savannah State Coll ege |-u. 11 Games Head Coach F r ri n k Kills Jr.

Conference Name S_._I,^A^ .

lb

Full Season Record ^
. Conference Record Q

Ihe njii.onal per-gjmr rjnhings .

i in the lineup for even one pl^i

sbiFr.So. Jf a' Si

l-2-3-4or83 B4)

_ .f-'j--

G n^

".15

^W

Janes German

SR iRB

U 132^

535^

_1_

Kenneth Calloway

JR KB

9 80

294

3

48.6^
32.6

PUNTING fmn 3 6 punts pe' game)

jjohn Mill

INTERCEPTIONS (.n:n 5 per gjni.

FR 11 62 2030 I I 32.7

PASSING EFFIOENCV
JDennis Savage

so in 179 I 64 36 12 848 7 I I Harvin Weaver L

i !>P lU lilt Og_ l.j '^ I t P_J_LJ KICKOFF RETURNS (..r.n I 2 pe, gJ.r..,

F.ni1 snd 1.151 NAme

1 Claw

Po.

G

roi.

v.,a, |ro,

i. Pe-C-> ^

Gary Jones

1 SO

CB

11

6

5

io

0.5

PUNT RETURNS cm'" ' ? /)

r !,.i...el

5^|^7^r|:

JR I FL I 6 I 10 !llO

TOTAL OFFENSE iW'.i.

PJ^5

"31

in^- vrti js'T4,.nw.

Cl.ni

'i

PM.t

irj.rt* Huh

Vjt.liPji

Nei Gain

Dennis SavaKe

SO

t}B

11

695

-154

848

694

F.rsi .-na L.>'.l N.in<e

Oats

Poi

c 1 fle(yf"^ y^-di Irn^

Y.K Pp. Rrl

Michael Brown

so

RB

11 i 17 297 !l

17.4

RECEIVING

,..,,....-. Ic.,.

.,

t.

C,.t

Va/di

TO,

Anthony Alvin
Larry Strozler

ilR

tE
JE

11
11

29

27

307

532

7

SCORING (include leade' by fcic

kinq

te

XPts

and

FGs)

r..M.,L.,<,N.,.o |c...

-

o

TO.

XPK...;o.,..P,>[f..,.G",l,| 1

p 1

Larry Strozier

JR

SE

11

7

!o lo J42

3.8

John Hllls^ _ _
John Miils''

FR

FR

PK
PK

iijo^

11

15_
15

10
10

J_ 1 0_ \\l 116
2 5 !2 '16

J_.4
1.4

T 1 - HUSHINO

PASSING 1

TO AL OFFENSE

PUNTING

SCORING

pr.""o''.i.

Tai.h |o >~.|-.'.. c- irj;,;:.,.|-t!-.

^" 1<^"- iVrl"-"-'-

P" O-m-

TO.

P.-,.

PJc. f ..| "'"''

NO

v,..

A.,

,n. |xpK..b.'...XP

F.eldGo.il.U .

Po....,

^^ 677 !l328 il20.7 J3
"^ J195 11982 '180.2 22

' 1

218,79 .17 1097
210 '88 1611190

99.7
108.2

.8_
13

695
705

2425
3172

220.4
288.4

62
60

2030
2003

>2-.7_.
13.4

17 j 15

10

2

265

10.7

24.1

37 I34

20

3

1

13

7 lo

CHARACTERISTICS OF A TIGER

Tigers are extremely swift and can leap many feet
when stalking their prey.

Using its sharp claws, the tiger grasps the victim and
pulls it to the ground.

179

The tiger's teeth are well suited both for holding its prey .

i

and for tearing it apart.

I

':^^':W^^4^

Tigers protect their territory.

182

Finally, after the kill the tiger leaves the remains of its prey.

1983-84 TIGER
BASKETBALL ROSTER

NO

NAME

HT

WT

POS

CLASS

HOMETOWN

5

Lovelace, Kenneth

S'll"

155

G

2

Barnwell, GA

11

Ellington, Russell

6''/2"

176

G

4

Savannah, GA

12

Askew, Charlie

6'1 '/2"

170

G

3

Warner Robins, GA

13

Miller, Albert

6'1"

166

G

2

Newberry, S.C.

20

Jones, Kenneth

6'5"

170

F

2

Hephzibah, GA

24

Akins, Darren

6'3"

168

G

1

Miami, Fla.

25

Davis, Gerald

6'2"

185

G/F

4

Atlanta, GA

32

Grant, Gregory

6'3 '/2"

180

F

4

Savannah, GA

33

Bush, Tony

6"6"

190

F

2

Augusta, GA

35

Harris, Rodney

6'4"

185

F

1

Thomson, GA

42

Hindsman, Calvin

6'7"

194

C

1

Atlanta, GA

44

Brown, Vincent

6'7"

201

C

3

Newark, N.J.

45

Summers, Richard

6'5"

195

F

1

Millen, GA

Russell Ellington, Head Coach

Jimmy Westly, Assistant

Eugene Washington, Assistant

Lee Grant Pearson, SYD

Micheal Stocks Will not return

Ricky Robinson Will not return

Greg Hillman Returning possibly Winter Quarter

Milton Sexton Returning possibly Winter Quarter

184

1984 CUMULATIVE MEN'S BASKETBALL STATISTICS REPORT-

Team ^Ai^Ar/A/J9H 2T/)T:
Team Code

Including Game of

A-'^^- ^i

Next Game T''a\ Record: /-^ - '^

CUMULATIVE TOTALS FOR ^ ^ GAMES TO DATE

SCORING (Minimum 19.0 avg.) REBOUNDING (Minimum 10.0 avg.)

(Won) (Loti)

Player
Code

First and Last Name

Class

Ht.

G

FG
Scored

FT
Scored

POINTS

Player
Code

First and Last Name

Class

Ht.

G

No.

Avg.

Number

07.

C^^le /iStecJ

J

fe'f

^?

/^

6y

382.

/J.^

Ob

G/^G Gf^f^'^'T

5^

ys

J.S

;2z7

f.||

Ob

C/^eC (J/^A/VT

5

fc'3

IS

|3

^^

5V7

l%-3

on

Kodf^ie^ HaRI^iS

H

fc'V

1%

/iVfc

1

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

(Minimum 57.0 pet. and 5 Scored Per C

ame)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
(Minimum 81 .0 pet and 2 5 Scored Per Game)

Player
Code

First and Last Name

Class

Ht.

G

FG
Scored

FG
Atts.

FG
Pet.

Player
Code

First and Last Name

Ctoss

Ht.

G

FT
Scored

FT
Atts.

FT
Pet.

0(0

(Lf{Q> QP^ml'

%

^'3

;ZS

/3(

;i3t

r^6V

c/

VAf^ae^ fi-K-i^ 5

R

6'S

;i?

79

98

.Sob

01

D/<RR6a/ AKi'/v5

Ff\

fa'3

AJ>

((?

XH2

V7?

^7

Kod HAflRiS

F^s

fc'V

xz.

S3

(>S

.779

0%

CkAAWe. /?5/reu)

Jfx

tp'l

l-i

I?'/

ii^\'9a3

OZ

CWf.'e /?SfcecJ

Jf^ (,'i

xs

fcV

9^

-(s^a

Note: List class by Sr . Jr.. So . Fr (not 1-2-3-4 or 84. 65 etc

TEAM TOTALS

Toteli

Gamai

POINTS 1

Number

Avg.

Own

x

/^67

(^^

Oppt.

itv

bl'O

s

^

coring
lirgin-K

I'G

FIELD GOALS 1

Scored

Atts.

Pet.

755

/577

-766

7^/

li:iS

y6v

FREE THROWS |

Scored

Atts.

Pet.

3?7

5-7/

^67/

355

5J5

'6^3

REBOUNDS

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1983-84 TIGERS VS.

Ft Valley player makes a lay up shot.

FORT VALLEY WILDCATS

Two points!

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Go for it!

Ft Valley player tries to block SSC player's shot.

TIGERETTE SCOREBOARD

1983-84 Basketball Results

OPPONENT

OWN

OPP.

OPPONENT

OWN

OPP.

OPPONENT

OWN

OPP.

*Ed Waters

83

63

Alabama A & M

79

94

FT. Valley

80

93

*ST. Augustine (N.C.)

77

79

Armstrong ST

80

83

Clark

70

68

Bethune-Cookman

63

98

Morris Brown

73

51

Alabama A & M

79

83

Fla. Memorial

69

63

Tuskegee

75

77

Albany State

48

77

Benedict

84

64

Morris Brown

66

68

Albany State

64

65

Bethune-Cookman

64

76

Talladega

102

85

Ed Waters

81

72

Tuskegee

86

62

Albany State (GA)

65

63

FLA Memorial

65

61

FT Valley

83

96

Armstrong

79

62

Clark

70

73

Benedict

59

57

* Include only games against four-year U.S. colleges in statistics and won-lost record.

Lady Tigers Roster

NO

Name

B

W

10

10

4

Felicia Ashley

4

4

35

Sharon Wheeler

11

22

23

Pattie Miller

23

11

11

Patricia Brown

20

15

12

Bethanie Beard

21

5

3

Roberta Francis

35

25

15

Stephanie Ross

24

24

14

Michelle Levett

25

35

20

Vera Grissom

30

30

22

Pamela Hurt

12

14

24

Kim Jones

22

20

25

Fay Mitchell

14

13

5

Brenda King

POS

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G
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G
F
G
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C
F
C
F
F
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5'8

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5'9

5'5

6'1

6'2

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5'10

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Hometown

Savannah, GA
Atlanta, GA
Savannah, GA
Ty Ty, GA
Queens, New York
Jacksonville, FLA
Conyers, GA
Savannah, GA
Camak, GA
Milledgeville, GA
Atlanta, GA
Millen, GA
Camilla, GA

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Head Coach: Saralyn Truedell
Assistant: Joey Waller
Student Asst: Shirley Boyd
SID: Lee Grant Pearson

Tigerettes Vs Ft Valley Wildcats

STUDENT CHRISTIAN

Dr. Lowrey and panel.

Dr. Lowrey accepts certificate of recognition.

Howard Alls arouses the students.

LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE

Dr. Otis Johnson addresses the crowd.

LaDonna White, Howard Alls, Robert Francis, Dr. Ray-
burn, Dr. Lowrey

Rev. Joseph Lowrey speaks to the students of SSC.

Dr. Wendell G. Rayburn, SSC President, receives $50,000 check from Pinckney Butler, Vice-President of Trust Company Bank and Chairman of the
1 983 SSC Community Support Drive, as Benjamin F. Lewis, Coordinator of the Drive and Director of Development and College Relations, looks on.

i

Dr. Edward J. Hayes, Vice-President for Academic Affairs, receives a $1,000 scholarship check from Dr. Suresh Persad, a local gynecologist and SSC
benefactor.

WHO IS EDUCATED:

A professor in Chicago is reported to have given the following test to his pupils. He told
them they were not really educated unless they could say yes to all ihese questions:
Has your education given you sympathy with all good causes and made you espouse
them?

Has it made you public-spirited?

Has it made you a brother to the weak?

Have you learned how to make friends and to keep them?

Do you know what it is to be a friend to yourself?

Can you look an honest man or a pure women straight in the eye?

Do you see anything to love in a little child?

Will a lonely dog follow you down the street?

Can you be high-minded and happy in the meaner drudgeries of life?

Do you think washing dishes and hoeing corn just as compatible with high thinking as
piano playing or golf?

Are you good for anything to yourself? Can you be happy alone?

Can you look out on the world and see anything but dollars and cents?

Can you look into a mud puddle by the wayside and see anything in the puddle but mud?

Can you look into the sky at night and see beyond the stars?

Can your soul claim relationship with the Creator?

The above was taken from the literary book Leaves of Gold.

1983-84 TIGER STAFF

Artist
Kenneth Dunham II

Artist
Reginald White

Greetc/Organizations Editor
Colleen Myers

and

Photographer

Charles Mungin

Feature Editor
Angel Thomas

Sports Editor
Phyllis Jones

Faculty/Staff Editor
Ronald Boston

Class Editors

Maria Troup

and

Sarah Ferrebee

Photographer
Randy Tharpe

Special Thanks to Tony Statsny, Savannah News-Press Sports Editor, for
football pictures.

EDITOR'S MESSAGE

When seeking a higher education one should aim high, be determined, and have
self control. Aim high by placing your goals where you would really like to be in
life. Believe in yourself and you will succeed.

Be determined and overcome the obstacles you may encounter, but most of all
have self control.

Briggett K. Woodard
Editor-in-Chief

Self Control
Self Control implies command of temper, command of feeling, coolness of
judgement, and the power to restrain the imagination and curb of will it means
thorough mastery over self.

W.H. Davenport Adams

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