.i? . &mk' >% r^^ Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/tiger1992yearboo44stud >*"** "There is nothing easier for a young person today than to attend college, and nothing harder than to get an education." Douglas Woodruff Nectarina Nutshell TABLE OF Faculty, Staff And Administration 17 Student Life 4 Organizations CONTENTS THE SSC FAMILY Orientation Week picnic draws large crowds. Dean Robinson and granddaughter take a snack break. 1 jlf^ 1 '" '"*" 4 I II II Amy Graham, Tiger's Roar editor, joins the festivities. Taking notes on Orientation activities. Obviously most people still remembered how to "pick" a crab. A DAY INT L I F E Sigma Gamma Rhos pose for the camera. Katrina Robinson buys books for class. . . . OF SSC STUDENTS Nupes doing their thing. SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE ON THE MOVE LaSaundra Colson leads her Peer Counselor group during Orientation Session II. 7\ | Eugene Johnson picnics in the park. We express ourselves in many ways. t Homesick already! Horse shoes anyone? *$ I it*"* 1 v fllirt^ /"^^fiSBl Searching for a class. Chad Alexander tries his hand at horseshoes. Dawn Williams completes registration. What can I take that's not already closed? Mr. Hubbard prepares the burgers. A crabby "getdown". A P.C.'s work is never done Messy! Messy! Messy! Orientation week can be fun, if the total college family gets involved. Events were held including a Service of Dedication for all entering fresh- men. 11 Another long day of registration! I don't think this is the right time for a picture. Edna Jackson lends a helping hand during registration. 12 Beulah Woodley assisting a student in the bookstore during registration. Dr. Annette K. Brock, Acting President, greets new students at a reception for freshmen. Dr. Andrew Honeycutt, Dean of the School of Business, addresses the audience at the Faculty and Staff Institute. This is definitely not the right time for a picture. Jean Glover (ARA) assists the students at the SSC Family Fun and Picnic Day. 13 / r i&i i iui iui/f ivu Savannah, Gee INAL CENTER ^^^^^ RAUMA ^ OISON CONTRO IEONATOLOGY ] hto .'T^-^ifii?! 3IALYSIS S ft - If AMILY PRACTI^ l^m 3ALIZED \C'i ||> ;hiatr v ABILI7 | J JU IT N HF J a ICEF f , H R i * . * n TAJ CAU 927 A recruiter explains employment information to a Hmmm! I wonder if Memorial Medical Center Sheronda Burke examines information from student. could use an industrious person like me? McDonald's Corp. l ' r / I 1 \ <^B HI 3B 1 ^1 * ^^^^^^^^ flu* 9) ^H Listening is the key to success. 14 SSC women always sport new "dos." 15 \ ADMINISTRATION FACULTY STAFF 17 DR. ANNETTE K. BROCK ACTING PRESIDENT Dr. Annette K. Brock was named Acting President of Savannah State College on May 3, 1991. Prior to becoming Acting President, Dr. Brock, a 20 year employee of Savannah State College and tenured professor of history, served as Chairperson of the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences. Dr. Brock earned a B. S. Degree in social sciences from Savannah State College in 1 962, an MEd. degree from Duke University, and a PhD from the University of South Carolina. Dr. George C. Reid Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. James B. Ewers Vice President of Student Affairs Vicki Minor Executive Director of Development & College Relations Prince K. Mitchell Vice President of Business & Finance Dr. Charles Elmore Executive Assistant to the President FACULTY Dr. Jacqueline Byers Professor, Mathematics Dr. Sylvester Chukwukere Ass't Prof., Engineering Darryl Deloach Ass't Prof., Developmental Studies 20 1992 Janie Fowles Assoc. Prof., English Dr. Gian Ghuman Professor, Earth Sciences Wh Dr. Matthew Gilligan Assoc. Prof., Biology If? Joan Green Assoc. Prof., Developmental Studies David Hess Assoc. Prof., Social & Beh. Science Dr. Willie Johnson Associate Graduate Dean 21 FACULTY Dr. Hetty Jones Assoc. Prof., Biology & Life Sciences Dr. Kenneth Jordan Assoc. Prof., Public Administration Dr. Alex Kalu Acting Dept. Head, Engineering Rosalind Kent Ass't Prof., Developmental Studies Commander Gordon Lannou NROTC David Lemacks Instr., Mass Communications 22 ACADEMIC Dr. Hede Ma Ass't Prof., Engineering Dr. Joyce McLemore Assoc. Prof., Developmental Studies Khani Morgan Ass't Prof., Developmental Studies Dr. Mohamed Mukhtar Assoc. Prof., Social & Beh. Sciences Dorothy Murchison Assoc. Prof., Mathematics Dr. Govindan Nambiar Acting Department Head, Biology 23 Swannie Richards Assoc. Prof., Business FACULTY Dr. Joseph Richardson Assoc. Prof., Biology Dr. Charlease Stevenson Assoc. Prof., Business Dr. Robert L. Stevenson Professor, English Dr. Asad Yosuf Assoc. Prof., Engineering Dr. Daniel Washington Professor, Social & Beh. Sciences 24 Carver Waters Ass't Prof., Humanities 1992 Commander Clavin Williams NROTC Dr. George Williams Professor, Chemistry Dr. Roland Wolff Assoc. Prof., Fine Arts Dr. Bernard Woodhouse Professor, Biology & Life Sciences Dr. J. Allen Zow Ass't Prof., Public Administration 25 ACADEMIC DEANS Dr. Andrew Honeycutt Dean. School of Business Dr. JaArthur Jahannes Dean. School of Humanities & Social Science Dr. Margaret Robinson Dean. School of Science & Technology ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Juanita J. Adams Director of Public Relations Gary Allen Office Manager. Pit Operations ADMINISTRATIVE Greta Blake Computer Services Specialist II Vivian Brannen Payroll Assistant Elaine Cannick Secretary, Comprehensive Counseling Bernard Conyers Director of Auxiliary Services Gwendolyn Cummings Recruiter/Counselor Salena Davis Secretary, Athletics STAFF Carolyn Driessen Recorder II, Registrar's Office Rose Gordon Coordinator of Testing Bonnie Howard Assistant to the Director of Development ADMINISTRATIVE Margaret Mitchell llugbo Administrative Secretary, Library Edna B. Jackson Director of Alumni Affairs Shirley B. James Counselor Leonard Jones Audio Visual Technician Jerri Knight Ass't to the Director of Financial Aid Ernestine Lang Director of Nursery School \ . . \ STAFF Bernadine Lewis Recruiter Anne Lipsey Financial Aid Counselor John McGinty I Minority Recruiter Ruby Morris Section Supervisor, Business & Finance ADMINISTRATIVE & SUPPORT STAFF Assunta Pratt Accounting Assistant Robert Ray Registrar Evadne Roberts Recorder I, Registrar's Office Elizabeth Robinson Collection Clerk Audretta Sanders Accounting Clerk Donald Shavers Director of Computer Services Henton Thomas Director of Comprehensive Counseling Lottie Tolbert Child Development Specialist Darnell Walker Internal Auditor/Project Coor. Rose Washington Staff Ass't/Development Samuel Williams Ass't Director of Student Affairs Patricia Young Student Financial Aid Assistant 32 HOMECOMING EVENTS 1991 s A surprise visit from Anquinnette's brother, all the way from Hawaii, brings tears of joy. S C An elegant masked entrance. ONE tearful Anquinnette regains her compos Sharon Berry, Miss SSC 1990 and Dr. Annette Brock crown the new qui toquinnette Young, Miss Savannah State College 1991-92. MOMENT IN TIME sty takes her royal throne. rhe queen's loving family, from Jacksonville, Florida, provides much love and support. CORONATION CAMPUS QUEENS Veronica Bedell, a senior Miss Communications major from Jamaica, New York, is the charming Attendant to Miss Savannah State College. Mi<-e luninr Oarana Mr>Prv ChaumaHa Danoa DrAiA/n "SOME ENCHANTED EVENING" iMiss Pan-Hellenic, Pamela Williams Vliss Social Worker, Tonya Felecia Hart Miss Psychology, Lori demons 40 liss Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., ooo-oopl Menova Steven Miss Pre-Law, lovely to the very end SPECIAL MOMENTS Sametria McFall, Miss Tiger Yearl LET'S JAM! Dawn Williams captivates the crowd. Miss Alpha Phi Alpha is all smiles. The Mighty Tigers of SSC took on Miles College in an exciting Homecoming match-up before over 8,000 fans in Tiger stadium. The Homecoming victory, to the tune of 50-13, was just what the Tigers needed to cap off an exhilarating season and happy homecoming celebra- tion. Featured at this year's homecoming was a memorial football seal dedicated to five deceased former loyal Tiger fans who had given unselfishly to Savannah State College for well over two decades. Included among these honorees were: Dr. William E. Gardner, Jr.. Mr. Homer Lewis, Professor Norman B. Elmore, Coach Joseph Turner, and Curtburt Burton. ^ ^ *~ ; '\ v '; ir ' ^~jea~ HIGHLIGHTS 46 FROM HOMECOMING 47 SCENES FROM HOMECOMING 1991 "TIGER SPIRIT"! (Below) Alumni get into the spirit of things. Sal leads the Marching Tigers on the field. (Below) Tiger cheerleaders take a break. 48 l^^^^r^ 49 I SENIORS V '*>^; ; /*C Mario Aiken Michelle Aiken Sherry Baker Sharon Benjamin 50 SENIORS Lamonica Bell Dionne Benton Rolanda Blake Shawnette Brown 51 CONGRATULATIONS Salaethia Coast Curtis V. Cooper, Jr. Arlene Chalwell Levette Chester 52 SENIORS Deborah Dennard Roseline Dike J**! : - V -rv ] r 'SB W. 1 / j^pp%B Carleeii Early Tony Ellis 53 GOOD ^H^VKi Larrietta Futch DeAnni Gibbs Vanessa Hagood Gloria Harris 54 LUCK! Trina Harris Tonya Hart sss; Michael Harvey Danielle Hawes 55 CLASS OF Dionne L. Hoskins 1992 Kimaline Jefferson Dion Johnson Dionne Johnson Tolejala Keel 57 GOOD LUCK Ricardo Lattimore f i i ^ ^*i ^-~ H^k* 4t4M 2iF *-^ : r5& Bridgett McClain Catherine Mclntyre Leslie Miller 58 IN THE FUTURE Gary Oliver Chantel Owens Makeba Palmer John Perry 59 Ava Phoenix Chandra Porter Faye Powell 60 Benita Roberts Trina Robinson Stephanie Sampson 61 Donna Scott Trina Scott Devvine C. Simmons 62 Rozelle Slaymon Charmayne Smith Glenn Steele 63 Menova Stevens Vera Thompson Verne Todman 64 w A&L tak. \brf ^ Tonya Walton Brian E. Watkins Tracie Wesley 65 Dondra Wilson Thomas Wiley Kenneth Wilson 66 LaTovia Woods Anquinnette Young 67 Nancy Albers Miller Bargeron Nicole Blount Tonya Brockington Sesame Cotton Carol Davis Melanie Davis Damon Elmore Schanea Fleming Vance Fuller Sherri Gordon Yolanda Grant Tina Graves Shannon Hill Regina Johnson Ray Martin Bubba Mattox Margaret Mellows Dawn Moore Sal Mulligan Hong Pan LaShaunda Parrish Mari Rice Renee Richardson 69 Angela Roseman Byron Scott Dacia Springs Michael Summers Gabrielle Taylor Bridgette Tellis r ^ m S w tz . aaii m t s at -if i\% Yvangeline Terry Klmberly Thomas Kimberlyn Thomas Navarro Wright Kelvin Zimmerman VARIETY ... The SDice Of Life Attention! arm 1 r IS #-" The fans are really involved with the game. It's called "Tiger S-P-l-R-l-T' *l Just a little light reading to start the day. 73 JUNIORS AT REST . . . AT WORK AT PLAY 74 ^K^ ^^ T 1 W / v Suresh Adhikari Angelique Blackwell Angel Bostick Ivy Brannen Terrence Brown Allen Burris Alvis Burris Eric Bush Dana Clark LaSaundra Colson Andrea DaCosta Maria Davis 75 jH * Quenesia DeVoe Norda Evans i ~ LaWanda Ferguson K r t0T Frederick Ford Pearl Ford Demetrise Graham 1 1M w ^^ 1 / Michelle Green Henry Harris Clinton Hill Donnielle Howard Deidra Jackson Tony Jackson Donna Johnson Lakyah Johnson Baylen Looney Stormi Looney Ruthe Moore Nila Nash 77 Lainie Norris Columbus Rawls Tawanda Rhodes Shaunce Riley Jaquenette Rucker Darrick Seymore Claudette Sims Esther Smith Sherri Smith Tanya Sterling Trish Stewart DeWayne Thomas 78 Victor Thornton Venus Trawick Diante Waldon F R E S H M E N CLASS OF 1 995 80 FRESHMEN Andrea Alls Keisha Barker Rosett Beck Demetrice Bonner Kai Bonner Charlette Brabham Jollifee Braddy Cicily Brown 81 FRESHMEN Keisha Brown Moneta Brown Jasmine Bryant Amy Bundrage Garvin Byrd Stephanie Byrd Gregory Clark Joy Clark 82 FRESHMEN Natasha Clayton Terrencia Clowers Eddie Donald Laticia Dukes Fredricka Dunhar ShaRhonda DuPree Cassius Edwards Katina Euley 83 FRESHMEN Nicole Fields Natarsia Flournoy Tamara Franco Josephine Frazier Lakesha Freeman Walter Gaskin Jimmie Gilbert Bridgette Golden 84 FRESHMEN Bretonna Goldwire Sean Goodman Andre Gordon Dara Green Linjalynn Grier Chandra Haines Jackquline Hall Katrina Hamson 85 FRESHMEN Kayyon Harley Danielle Harrel Detrick Harris Roshanda Heard Angel Henderson Natasha Hill Terrance James Donna Johnson 66 FRESHMEN ^ 1^^^. ^^^ "< A h 1 f; Vida Johnson Kangila Jordan Teran Lee Kizmat Lester Cornelius Levetett Kim Lloyd Titania Lucas Tarangula Maddox 87 FRESHMEN Trissa Maxwell Patrice Oates Angelia Ogletree Frederick Ogletree Kwanza Oliver V Jerri Owens Chi Chi Pearson Kimberly Perry 88 FRESHMEN Angela Pertis Shelitta Rogers Tonia Roundtree Xanthus Rouse Antonio Rumph Nakisha Scott Dionne Sharpe Chanela Simmons 89 FRESHMEN Marc Smith Calvin Statham Cecil Strong Mashaunda Tanner Corey Tate LaWanda Taylor LaTarasha Thomas Terrance Thomas 90 FRESHMEN Gerald Thompson Alzora Walker Keshia Walters Johnnie Washington Natasha Weaver Tone Wesby Surlena White Harrell Wilder 91 Michelle Wimberly Paula Young Vera Young Ava Phoenix performs for the crowd. Let's play ball. Hello Everyone. 92 l t 1 Jt ' * J_i ',...- ' |lw I * m Si &**' '(: Si " S>r m ItiSk 1| ssnl' -a. ! I The NROTC at their best. Dr. Ewers prepares to be dunked 93 94 I Jason Allen Bernessa Batts Devin Bolden Lee Brownlee Jason Burns Eric Cannick * -\ajL I^efsrfej DeneKeya Clark Edwanna Davis Courtney Ferebee 95 Isaac Fitzgerald Ashley Gadsden Freddie Irvin Courtney Jackson Tehani Jamal Kevin Jenkins r Kevin Jenkins Carolyne Jones Sidney Jones 96 e% i Shaquida Kennedy Ashley Loury Camille Mack " ^W '^^9 Johnathon Manning Jehad Ma'bham Candice Perry John Perry Jr. Shavannah Seldon Paris Sheppard 97 Traveres White Jenand Wilson Ahmad Young ^lif@l Mexican Dancers from Fran W. Spencer Elementary School perform during International Spring Festival. 98 Japanese Instructor from Spencer Elementary teaches a few steps to enthusiastic learners during International Spring Festival. Below, Festival features a fashion show. **eb* lit-"" 99 HHM ORGANIZATIONS 100 ALPHA KAPPA MU mm Back row Janice Allen, Miller Bargeron, Melva Coles, Front row Patrice Campbell, Dawn Williams Back row Roschelle Jackson, Janet Brown, Nancy Albers, Front row Melinda Mullins, Damon Elmore Back row April Waye, Barbara Buckman, Front row LaShawn Warren, Tanjela Thorpe, Valencia Thomas HONOR SOCIETY 101 STUDENT ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The Student Alumni Association operates in conjunc- tion with the Savannah State College National Alum- ni Association. They lay the groundwork for future involvement as active participating alumni of the College. CAVALIERS The Cavaliers is an all-male affiliate club of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. 102 ARMY ROTC The Army ROTC program qualifies the college graduate for a commission in the U.S. Army, United States Army Reserve, or the U.S. Army National Guard. Qualifying for a commission adds an extra dimension to the student's employment capability in that upon graduation from college, the student has military or civilian employment options. Captain Joseph Johnson is Head of the Department. ASSOCIATION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS The Association of Mechanical Engineers was formed for student mechanical engineering majors. The organization provides an extension of classroom and seminar training. Field experiences, guest lecturers and professionals from the career fields are included in the organization's program activities. Dr. Pravin Raut serves as advisor. 103 DELTA SIGMA PI Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity organized to foster the study of business in colleges and universities, to encourage scholarship, social activity and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice. It was founded on November 7. 1907 at New York University. Mrs. Swannie Richards is the faculty advisor. VISUAL ARTS CLUB The Visual Art Club is comprised of Art majors who lend their talent and artistic creativity to the college community. Dr. D. Wolff serves as advisor. 104 NAVAL ROTC '*% -. - " % v< : ft ^