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Albany State University
504 College Drive
Albany, GA 31705
912-430-4600
Faculty
Shining New (Era
n its quest for excellence, Albany State University has entered into a Shining
New Era. It has developed into an academically, athletically, and socially
renowned institution of higher education.
Academically, the institution has received an outstanding reputation in grad­
uating some of the finest students in its nursing, education, and natural sciences
departments. The school of education has graduated more students than it has
ever in the past ten years. Most of the graduates have jobs even before they
complete their educations. The school of nursing accepts nothing but the best from
its students. Approximately thirty students graduate from the school each year.
Albany State University is also renowned for graduating a high number of
natural science majors who go on to medical school. When it comes to academics,
ASU shines above the rest.
Athletically, Albany State University's Athletic Department trains some of the
finest athletes. The Rams football team has been the SIAC champions for the
past four years. Coach Hamton Smith was coach of the year for 1996. Antonio
Leroy finished his career with 5,152 yards, the fourth in NCAA history.
Socially, ASU has evolved into an institution that has some of the most out­
standing students who are members in the various clubs and organizations and
who participate in various activities. Albany State did much to prepare for the
torch that would pass through the campus on its way to Atlanta, Georgia.
Thousands gathered to watch as two of ASU's top professors carry the torch.
Student life here on the institution's campus is never boring with all that the
clubs and organizations sponsor.
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a. Madame President shows her team spirit during a football game,
b. Two of ASU's Public Safety Officers show their winning smiles,
c. The top ten reasons to "Brown Bag It."
Opening
a. Two of ASU's students work diligently at the computers
located in the James Pendergrast Library.
b. Soror Hope Adams shows off her pride in Delta Sigma Theta.
The Sorority strives to serve the community.
c. Madame President poses with Antonio Leroy after the Foun­
tain City Classic.
d. A student studies in the library during his extra time be­
tween classes. Academic excellence flourishes throughout the
campus.
Opening
a. Senior Vickie Gooch poses with some very important people.
b. Grad- Student Bobby Brown speaks during ground breaking ceremony for
new residence hall.
c. The university has a demolition day of Caroline Hall.
d. Student receives library help,
e. SGA officials escort Miss ASU and her court.
Opening
a. Senior Alphonese Wilson smiles after receiving her award,
b. Passionettes take a break after a routine,
c. Students have fun during a football game,
d. The crane begins to tear down Caroline Hall.
Opening
TTsee a small, vital, and brand new university supporting a dynamic twenty-first
/century curriculum for academically able students who reflect the diversity of
JL America. Yet, it is a university proudly retaining and protecting the heritage of
its founding such that is welcoming to alumni and old friends throughout the generations. This is the institution that, having carved out its unique role in the excellent University System of Georgia, applies all of its intellectual and creative energies utilizing current and attracting new resources from the community, the region, the state, the nation, and indeed, from international sources in accessing
academic excellence for its students. In return, this great new university contributes meaningfully from its own resources, especially in the Albany community,
providing enabling leadership and service to insure a brighter future for Albany
residents as well as for Albany State students.
I see an institution that models the excellence it expects of all who venture in to
work, to play, or to study. Administrators are friendly, sensitive managers of quality who address the needs of students and parents, ever seeking ways to make each
matriculation run smoothly, and ever assisting faculty colleagues in making programs of study cutting edge in design and worthy of work.
I envision strong, well prepared faculty, breeders of new and provocative ideas,
presenting challenging requisites assignments that extend campus boundaries
and reflect understanding of, build upon, then raise the capacity of each learner to
become a reflective problem solver. Faculty in this institution are available for
mentoring, nurturing, supporting, motivating, challenging, encouraging and assisting when students need them, and are present to wholeheartedly support colleagues, administrators, and other staff in achieving the collective vision of this
fine university. Faculty competent teachers, researchers, and community service providers engage in career development through action plans supported by
the hierarchy and reinforced by technology, research assistance, and opportunities
to join and participate within the professional organizations that undergird academic preparation.
I see staff who are competent, well trained and friendly, supporting students, faculty and administrators. Training for staff is regularly reinforced with ample opportunity for career advancement and recognition for good work. Through synergistic collaboration, these stakeholders, all, recognize the need for systemic
change not merely on the outside, but inside-out as well and are the source for
significant interactive, reflective exchanges of good ideas to advantage our organization. They are commended for the service they provide and are rewarded both
intrinsically and extrinsically.
Finally, I envision a user-friendly, welcoming, safe and secure place, inclusive of
the rich diversity of cultures within the state of Georgia, where people enjoy working together for the single purpose of achieving commencement for every student.
a. President Shields smiles at the camera while riding in a limousine.
b. Madame president gives a speech.
Opening
a. "La, La, La," says Madame President.
b. Erica Simmons is congratulated by Madame President on being second attendant to Miss Albany State University.
c. "1,2,3 ... 1,2,3." goes Madame President to the band.
d. Ready for kickoff, Madame President hopes that her team scores.
e. President Shields handles important business.
Opening
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A Ibany State was first called Albany State Bible and Manual Training Institute under the administration of the late Dr.
f-M Joseph Winthrop Hoiley from 1903 to 1917. The institution was geared toward providing religious and manual training
JL JL to Negro youths of Southwest Georgia. The Hazard family of Newport, Rhode Island supported the institution financially.
Miss Caroline Hazard of the family donated the school's second structure, an administration building, formerly known as Caroline
Hall.
During the administration of Governor Hugh M. Dorsey, of the state of Georgia, assumed responsibility for the operation of the school
and the name was changed to Georgia Normal and Agricultural College. More buildings were erected and the institution expanded.
In 1943, the institution name became Albany State College. The institution grew like never before.
In June 1996, ASC became ASU. The institution then began to rebuild itself after the terrible damage that the flood did to it.
Albany State University has an extensive history that spans ninety four years and it is the history that the driving force of the
students as well as the administration as well as the staff.
a. Miss Albany State University, Alisha Atbritten speaks to the audience during voter
registration on campus. Miss ASU is a
member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
b. Madame President converses with students
during the Fall 1996 registration. The proc­
ess gets better every time.
Opening
a. ASU students support the football team at the Hugh Mills Stadium.
b. Students congregate in the library before class starts.
c. Jeff Waddy pauses during a football game. Jeff is President of the Student Government Association and one of his duties entitles him
to escort Miss ASU.
d. finalizing a paper, a student collects data in ASU's reference section.
Opening
Jiomecoming . . . 1996
H
omecoming officially began with the coronation of
Miss ASU. Students were very happy that Homecoming was finally here. Throughout the week stu­
dents showed their spirit by participating in many activities.
The parade was a big success. There were float that had hard
work put into them. There were smiles to be seen by all. Everyone
worked real hard to make Homecoming 1997 a real success.
As the weekend drew near, many anticipated the big football
game. Albany State University would host Clark Atlanta Uni­
versity. The Rams would be victorious.
a. Mr. and Miss Student Leader with Mrs. Trice-Brown in the parade,
b. Miss ASU smiles with Madame President and Jeff Waddy.
c. First Attendant, Miss Whitlow poses with SGA 's VicePresident,
Vashaun Harper.
Homecoming
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a. Students show their spirit by participating in Hobo Day.
b. Students participate in Homegoing services for the Clark
panthers.
c. Second Attendant, Erica Simmons poses with Vincent
Charles.
d. A cheerleader is all smiles,
e. The director of Student Activities struts her stuff.
Homecoming
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a. The Band gets ready to perform at the big
game.
b. Students parlay during activities,
c. SIFE members BBQ during Homecoming.
d. The passionettes dance to music
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Homecoming
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Gospel Choir members smile just before a performance.
Band members participate in Pajama Day.
Club members get ready to serve.
Students get ready to party.
Miss Gibson Hall is all smiles during the parade.
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Homecoming
<*. TA* ra/W cheers on the Rams during a football game.
b. The ECE club sales baked goods during festivities.
c. Miss ASU gives a final wave to the crowd.
d. Passionette dances to a routine.
e. Students have fun during the funeral for the Panthers
Homecoming
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b.
c.
d.
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The band jams during the big game,
Alisha Albritten smiles during the parade,
A faculty member supports Hobo Day.
Student mourns the loss of the Panthers,
Cheerleaders help to pep the crowd up.
a. Student converses during festivities,
b. Students take leave of activities to smile for
the camera.
c. Miss Computer Science is all smiles.
d. Student smiles before participating in parade.
e. Miss Band gives the crowd a smile
Homecoming
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a. faculty and students participate in Bonfire,
b. Anitra Washington is all smiles,
c. Student prepares for parade,
d. The Miss Andrews court.
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Homecoming
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Our ^Dedication
}he 1996-1997 Albany State University's Ram staffproudly dedicates the yearbook to the charter class of Albany State University,
the class of 1997. They are at the forefront of the Shining New Era here at ASU.
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The majority of them came here to Albany, Georgia from all parts of the United States and other countries. They began on the long
journey to becoming professional and well-educated adults. Many already possessed these qualities while others were fine-tuning it.
The class of 1997 experienced an era of having hopes and dreams shattered that came with the great flood of 1994. Many questions
were formulated. The students wondered where they would go to school at in the fall, how would they have the time to make up
credits, etc. These questions were answered in September 1994 when the university, then college, reopened to start another academic
year.
Through it all, the class of 1997 has been a role model to those that entered Albany State after them. They all will be remembered
and nothing about them forgotten. Our hats are off to you the Phenominal class of 1997 and it's now your time to shine ...
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People
Anita Bin
Special Education
Shartia Brantley
D'Andrea Bums
Accounting
N'Gal Calloway
CriminalJustice
LaTangela Bunkley
Computer Science
Thomas D. Chatmon
Business Management
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LaDafrica Clark
Biology
Louis D. Cobb, Jr.
Marketing
Melissa N. D'Antignac
Allied Health
Lisha L. Davis
Sociology
Kevin Dawson
Criminal Justice
Latoya Dennis
Kenneth Dentson
Marketing
Kimberly Dixon
Miranda Dixon
Early Childhood Education
People
Darius Dowdell
Early Childhood Education
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Cheremie Dunlap
Biology
Patrice Evans
Mathematics
Torrance Flowers
Criminal Justice
Vickie R. Gooch
Marketing
Torida Graham
Kerliter R. Greene
Social Work
Phillip E. Hall
Psychology
Melanie Handsford
Psychology
People
Bobby Harris
Criminal Justice
Grandus T. Harris
Allied Health
Tammy Harris
Criminal Justice
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Carolyn Hanks Holley
Psychology
Linda J. Hunt
Education
Milton Royce Ivery, II
Accounting
Calandria D. Jackson
Political Science
Latissimus Jackson
Allied Health
Shaundra L.Jacobs
Allied Health
People
Lourie Jones
Early Childhood Education
Chidonna Kardar
Allied Health
Lara Lewis
Allied Health
Tannisha McCray
Sandra Miller
Psychology
Darryle Moten
Criminal Justice
Chazawn R. Nichols
Allied Health
Dannie Palmar
Computer Science
Marsha Phillips
Allied Health
People
Marvin Rambeau
Marketing & Management
Keneyana Reddick
Nursing
Alien Roberts
Patricia A. Roberts
Business Management
Daniell Robinson
Criminal Justice
Tasha T. Sanders
Criminal Justice
Timothy D. Sharpe
Allied Health
Kittrell Sheffield
Accounting
James P. Silas, Jr.
People
Zandra Simpson
Nicole Smith
Business Administration
Bobby Q. Stewart
Mathematics
DaShundra Stokes
Health & Phys. Ed.
Sedrick Teemer
Tolonda C. Thomas
Social Work
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Horace Thompson
People
Wendy Gail Thompson
Criminal Justice
Briggette Trice
Criminal Justice
JefferyJ. Waddy
Biology
Erica Wade
Biology
Pamela Washington
Education
Florence Inez Wiley
Allied Health
Anitra Washington
Criminal Justice
Felton Williams
Special Education
Alphonese Wilson
Middle Grades Education
People
Shining
Stars
JTor the 1996-1997 academic year the rams
welcomed, Dr. Portia H. Shields, who is
affectionately known to all as Madame Pres­
ident, as their new guiding light. Madame
President, along with her staff of unit heads,
make Albany State the place that it is.
From professors to assistant professors, these
are the people that educate the many students
at ASU and these are the people that have
endless value. Without them ASU would not
be the type place it is and the students would
not be the type students that they are. The
faculty here on the campus strive to make
ASU's students to be the best that they can
be.
Custodians, bus drivers, cafeteria workers,
resident assistants, and department secretar­
ies are indeed the most frequently seen people
by the students here at ASU. The average
student would be lost without them. They are
the people that make sure that students are
educated in a clean environment, receive the
proper nutrition, equipped with the necessary
materials, and are on the road to excellence.
To the staff here at ASU, the students are
forever in your debt.
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Faculty
a. Madame President talks business with Dr.
Hatcher.
b. Faculty participate in ground breaking during
the Ground Breaking Ceremonies for the new stu­
dent dormitories.
c. A secretary takes a break from her work to open
the mail.
a. A naff member is caught playing with her stuffed
elephant in her pajamas. As part of homecoming
week the faculty and staff also participated in
the dress up days.
b. Faculty listen attentively during speech in tht
James Pendergrast Library. The faculty listened
to many speeches throughout the year.
c. A member of the staff answers the telephone. Here
at ASU the phones ring off the hook with potential
students and faculty members calling for infor­
mation.
d. The faculty and staff assemble to talk about some
important issues.
Faculty
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Dr. Babatunde Abayomi
Mrs. Punza Abayomi
James Pendergrast Library
Mrs. Estella Albert
Dev. StudiesfLearning Support
Carolyn Alfred
President's Office
Dr. Egbert J. Bacon
Dept. of Fine Arts (Music)
Joni Barnett
School of Nursing
Ronnie Bellamy
James Pendergrast Library
Dr. Deborah E. Bembry
School of Education
Dept. of Curriculum and Instruction
Faculty
Debra M. Berry
Student Activities
Dr. Burel Block
Dept. of Curriculum and Instruction
Mrs. Gwinnetta Trice-Brown
Director Student Activities
Mr. Roy Calhoun
James Pendergrast Library
Sharon Campbell
Dr. Wilburn A. Campbell, Jr.
Dept. of Health & P.E.
Sandra 0. Chavis
School of Education
Dept. ofC & I
Dr. Joyce L. Cherry
Dept. of English and
Modern Languages
faculty
Horace H. Chuang
Dept. of Math and
Computer Science
Katrina James Dawsey
School of Business
Hongwei Du
Dept. of Math and
Computer Science
Regina T. Gail
Director Student Enhancement
Marzine Green
Mathematics and C.S.
Mattie Gulley
Post Office
Antionette Hightower
Secretary Student Affairs
FloJ. Hill
James L. Hill
School of Natural Sciences
Doris Holeman
Dept. of Nursing
Lots B. Hollis
History <$• Political Science
Saundra Inman
Pearline Jackson
School of Education
Curriculum & Instruction
Robert L. James
Dept. of Fine Arts
Sherry! W.Johnson
School of NursingIAllied Health
Albert W. Jones
Plant Operations
Faculty
Rosalyn Jones
Developmental Studies
Donald J. Kagay
Dept. of History and
Political Science
MV.A. Khan
School of Education
Glynn Travis King
School of Education
Annie S. Laster
James Pendergrast Library
Liping Liu
School of Business
Dr. Ora E. Lockley
Dept. of Natural Sciences
Dr. Edward E. Lyons
Dept. of Natural Sciences
Faculty
Mary Jean Macon
Loise McFarland
James Pendergrast Library
Elanie McMenus
School of Nursing
Martin C. Miller
George Mitchell
Dept. of fine Arts
S. Mae Mobley
Plant Operations
Mary M. Morris
Dev. Studies/Learning Support
David O'Hare
Financial Aid
Faculty
Dr. Olatunde Okediji
Dept. of Natural Sciences
Rosa Okpara
Nelson 0. Onyenwoke
Dept. of Psychology, Sociology
and Social Work
Nancy O'Quinn
School of Nursing
Michael E. Orok
History and Political Science
Yolande Penn
English and Modern Languages
Jeffrey People
James H. Pendergrast Library
Library Assistant, III
Thomas James Perry, Jr.
Dept. of Criminal Justice
Faculty
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Jennifer Lewis-Polite
School of Education
Curriculum and Instruction
Dr. Shirley Reese
Interim Athletic Director
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Willie Robinson
James H. Pendergrast Library
Vulla Rowe
Student Affairs
Mohammed A. Saheb
Math & Computer Science
Roland H. Samber
Dept. of Fine Arts and Music
Umanglal Shah
School of Business
Elizabeth Sikes
School of Business
Faculty
Alsylvia Smith
English and Modern Languages
Jack Steele
Natural Science
Hugh Studdard
Health, Physical Ed., and
Recreation
Phillip Terrell
Dept. of Pine Arts
Shirley M. Thornton
School of Nursing and
Allied Health Science
Willie L. Todd
Dept. of Criminal Justice
Irene Tucker
Student Affairs
Alexandria Williams
Plant Operations
Faculty
James D. Williams
Mathematics/Computer Science
Vernon C. Williams
Debt, of Fine Arts (Art)
Gladys 0. Wilson
Student Affairs
Maudecca L. Wilson
School of Education
William Boyce Wright
School of Business
David Young
Debt, of English and Modern
Languages
Faculty
Sinning
New Outlook.
Made up of future doctors, law­
yers, educators, entrepreneurs, etc.
the underclassmen are a shiny
new outlook for Albany State
University. Not only are they the
largest population on campus, but
they are the people that make the
events successful. They are the ones
who attend town hall meetings,
lectures, community functions,
and extracurricular activities
that ASU hosts. The underclass­
men are a very important part of
the future.
In a few years many will grad­
uate, and all will make ASU
proud to have given them an ed­
ucation.
a. Students gather to pose for the cam­
era at a football game. The un­
derclassmen are very supportive of
the team.
b. Graduating, what all underclass­
men are tying to achieve.
c. Two students pose for the camera.
They were a few of the very many
participants in the 1996 Summer
Olympics festivities.
Underclassmen
a. Students study in the library. Tht
library is the most popular place to
study on campus.
!>. Daphne Jones and Shea Blont pose
during the homecoming parade.
Norkesha Muhammed was Miss
Junior.
c. Underclassmen athletes pose for the
camera.
Underclassmen
Adams, Ernest
Alexander, Lynthia
Alien, KaSandra
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Underclassmen
Akodu, Joye
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Alexander, Sinay
Alien, Kathy,
Akridge, Stella
Albert, Donnie
Alexander, Vickie
Alien, Devaki
Alien, KaTonia
Alien, Lauren
Alien, Reggie
Alien, Roderick
Anderson, Barbara
Anderson, Deborah
Armstrong, Chantel
Ashley, Talia
Alien, Tamika
Alston, Sheila
Anderson, Patrinia
Andrews, Thomas
Askew, Robin
Underclassmen
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Askew, William
Augustine, Valullery
Bailey, Janeika
Bailey, Jawaski
Baker, Nayati
Baldwin, DeAngelo
Barker, Fami
Barlow, Sharonda
Barlow, Tynesa
Bartlette, Romaine
Baskin, Denise
Basley, Mark
Underclassmen
Beasley, Stacy
Belgrade, Kathia
BeIgrave, Tanya
Bell, Christian
Benton, Ranedra
Bess, Danny
Bethea, Roderick
Bigelow, Maui
Underclassmen
Billingsley, Cherrie
Boons, Marals
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Underclassmen
Black well, Bobby
Bouie, Latoya
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Blake, Cheryl
Boivles, Jonathan
Bledsoe, Keisha
Bowman, Germaine
Boyd, Danielle
Boyd, Dione
Boyd, Typhanie
Bradley, Christopher
Braswell, Greg
Bridges, Keith
Brinson, Andrea
Briscoe, Passion
Brookins, Juaquana
Brooks, Cassandra
Brooks, Lorraine
Brown, Ashiki
Underclassmen
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Brown, Eric
Brown, Erika
Brown, Jamie
Brown, John
Brown, Kamina
Brown, Kanava
Brown, Lisa
Brown, Marnico
Brown, Michael
Brown, Robert
Brown, Sakea
Brown, Shakidia
Underclassmen
Brown, Wendy
Bryant, Tammy
Bryant, Timothy
Buchanan, Collin
Bullard, Pamela
Bunch, Temeka
Bunn, LaTuya
Burch, Jarrod
Burkes, Nicole
Burnett, Donna
Burnette, Takeshia
Burns, Alonzo
Underclassmen
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Burris, Shiquila
Burt, Natasha
Butts, Ralonda
Cain, Annie
Caldwell, Carmen
Campbell, Janise
Carr, Kendria
Carter, Lamante
Carter, Seaborn
Underclassmen
Bynum, Selina
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Cantu, Kendra
Causby, Jewaun
Cevolo, Audrey
Chandler, Kecheka
Chaney, Quanstera
Chapman, Kalongki
Chapman, Shona
Chatfield, Angel
Chennault, Geniva
Chennault, Jot
Chestnut, Anyika
Christian, Veronise
Chuney, Fred
Underclassmen
Clark, Harvey
Clark, Sonjas
Claud, Tilison
Clayton, Makunda
demons, Curtis
Clements, Mason
Close, Michael
Cloud, Torrey
Cochran, Louis
Coes, Alvha
Cogdell, Chanda
Coines, Nathasia
Underclassmen
Coleman, Juniata
Coleman, Qimico
Collier, Derek
Collier, Precynthia
Collins, Jeranikia
Collins, Lakeetha
Colson, Antonio
Colson, Elliott
Colson, Gail
Colson, Jesse
Cone, Alesia
Cooper, Freya
Underclassmen
Cotton, Betty
Cowart, Melvin
Craig, Rashawn
Crawford, Carcy
Crayton, Kimberly
Crowder, Nakia
Cuthrell, Ryan
Cunningham, Aloyisus
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Underclassmen
Daniel, Maurice
Daniels, Anitra
Daniels, Buffy
Dan/els, Tara
David, Idalita
Davidson, Kimberly
Davis, Cotrena
Davis, Elizabeth
Davis, Eric
Davis, Erran
Davis, Evelyn
Davis, Johnathan
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Underclassmen
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Davis, Nicole
Davis, Phyllis
Dawson, Branch
Dawson, Jaki
Day, Jackie
Denmon, Tamakia
Dixon, Miranda
Dixon, Marlena
Dollarson, Y'ticcia
Douglas, Natasha
Dowers, Anthony
Driver, Vidal
Underclassmen
Dozier, Rodeous
Dunlap, Chelcie
Durham, Trashera
Eady, Jermaine
Eady, Vontressa
Earvin, Sonia
Ebel, Robin
Edwards, Tamara
Ellis, Carla
Epps, Gotina
Edwards, Valerie
Elder, Dorian
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Underclassmen
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Evans, Penny
Evans, Latoya
Farrar, Vantrella
Favors, Lacey
Fawrs, Nicole
Fears, Asante
Fedd, Starlette
Ferguson, April
Ferguson, Carol
Ferguson, Michael
Fleming, Shawn
Flood, Patrina
Underclassmen
Flowers, Mary Ann
Freeman, Angela
Freeman, Nicole
Forbes, Jennifer
Forrest, Carletta
Fortson, LaSheka
Foster, Lashonda
Foster, Vie
Fowler, Curtis
Franklin, Demarious
Franklin, Monica
Frazier, Asjudee
Underclassmen
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Frazierjr., Herbert
Frederick, Borgia
Freeman, Lashunda
Garner, Torrie
Garrison, Torey
Gethers, Reshun
Gibson, Melonee
Gibson III, Walter
Gil, Larecia
Gilbert, Bridgette
Gilbert, Courtney
Gilbert, Marvin
Underclassmen
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Glasper, La Trailya
Godfrey, Warren
Goldsmith, Barry
Graham, Lavonne
Graydon, Zanthea
Green, Demetrius
Green, Dexter
Greene, Chiquita
Underclassmen
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Hall, Michael
Hall, Tongela
Hall, Verna
Hallotuay, Rosemary
Hamilton, Donald
Hamilton, Marlina
Hamm, Shawnese
Harbin, Mary
Hardiman, Marquetta
Hardy, Galen
Harper, Shaun
Hargrove, Sonya
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Underclassmen
Harri, La Lonya
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Harris, Brandon
Harris, Catina
Harris, Catrina
Harris, Christopher
Harris, Clinton
Harris, Latresa
Harris, Michael
Harris, Oscar
Harris, Robert
Hawk, Demetrice
Hawk, Werdell
Underclassmen
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Hawkins, Charlotte
Hawkins, Dedra
Haynes, Denise
Haynes, Trone
Head, Sherrel
Heard, Anthony
Hector, Teshia
Henley, Shonda
Hester, Felice
Hicks, Angela
Hicks, Stebhanye
Hightower, Allison
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Underclassmen
Hill, Jarvis
Hollman, Vaneeta
Underclassmen
Hill, La Shundra
Hood, Chrissy
Hill, Yolanda
Hopkins, Ryan
Hines, Shamika
Hose, Keith
Howard, Aneesha
Howard, Kristi
Howard, Satonya
Hunt, Linda
Hunter, Nicola
Hunter, Maketa
Hunter, Mary Ann
Ingersoll, Jovonn
Inglas, Tayanda
Jackson, Antoine
Jackson, Brian
Hudson, Rasheeda
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Jackson, Evonne
Jackson, Johnny
Jackson, Marion
Jackson, Purvis
Jackson, Romer
Jackson, Tony
Jackson, Torry
Jackson, Derrick
Jackson, Earl
Jackson, Kenneth
Jackson, Tatanisha
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James, Chenique
James, Janifer
Jarvis, Corey
Jefferson, Malikah
Johnson, Jennifer
Johnson, Kisha
Johnson, LaKenya
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Jones, Richard
Jones, Symeria
Jones, Sandra
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Kegler, Katrice
Kemp, Katrin
Kendrick, Audrey
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Kent, Sylvia
Kenyatts, Joseph
Kerlegon, Alessandra
Kimble, Derrick
King, Demetrius
King, Jillian
King, Quinton
King, Scarlett
King, Shadeidre
Kirk, Johnny
Knolton, Stephanie
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Kuevi, Seteria
Lane, Marilyn
Larius, Reginald
Lasseta, Jacenta
Lattinville, Kevin
Laurent, Coretha
Lavant, Angela
Lawson, Albert
Leako, Carnita
Lee, Anthony
Lee, Keisha
Lee, Lisa
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Lee, Rhonda
Legrant, Mackelle
Leverette, Tequila
Lewis, Latonya
Lewis, Steven
Lindsay, Felicia
Little, Nakia
Livingston, Nina
Lloyd, Tiara
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Lorick, Saville
Love, Kennel
Love, Lisa
Lumpkin, Etheln
Lumkin, Tonya
Lunkkan, Dena
Mack, Antonio
Mack, Dameon
Mahdi, Seleena
Mainor, Taneisha
Manuel, Lorenzo
Marcus, Chad
Marcus, Gerold
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Marshall, Demetria
Martin, Felicia
Martin, Genelle
Martin, Isaac
Martin, Tonia
Masga, David
Mason, Andrea
Mason, Shasha
Mathis, Sheldricka
Mathis, Temekka
Mathis, Tischkia
May, Michael
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Mays, Shana
Maxwell, Sonja
McClure, Bobby
McCox, Tabius
McDowell, Tyrus
McDuffie, Conrad
McFadden, Troy
McFatten, Vanessa
McGhee, William
McKibbins, Paul
McNair, James
McNeal, Tracy
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Miller, Marva
Minatee, Kenneth
Mingo, Dexter
Mitchell, KirPatrick
Mitchell, Torrie
Monroe, Marlinda
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Morgan, Jonathan
Morgan, Tamiko
Marine, Johnathan
Morris, Joanne
Morrow, Will
Mosely, Johnny
Moss, Tameca
Moten, Michael
Moten, Tiveal
Mozell, Tarika
Muhammad, Norkesha
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Murphy, Khary
Murray, Kizmet
Muses, Gladys
Nelson, CaRon
Newton, Hope
Nichols, Brian
Nipple, La-Treat
Nixon, Beverly
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Nother, Stacey
Oliver, Tanisha
Owens, Vincent
Paige, Franco
Parks, Merion
Osborne, Chris
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Patton, Deanna
Pelhan. Janis
Penson, Cedric
Peppers, Kendia
Perry, Kenneth
Perry, Warren
Peterson, Suwanda
Phillips, Chequtia
Phillips, Christina
Phillips, Tammy
Pippins, Tiffany
Pollard, Carlos
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Porter III, George
Porter, Letica
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Powers, Kesha
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Rainey, Sayettith
Rambert, T'Shunta
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Redding, Mussettee
Reed, Ishia
Ridgeway, Donna
Riley, Tyson
Roberson, Christopher
Roberts, James
Roberts, Melanie
Roberts, Naeem
Roberts, Staria
Roberts, Tamblyn
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Robinson, Colleen
Robinson, Darren
Robinson, Kawana
Robinson, Kimberly
Robinson, Tommy
Rollins, Destiny
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Robinson, Vanessa
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Rushin, Marcia
Russell, Nakia
Russell Jr., Sam
Scott, Virgil
Scott, Faderrien
Screven, Melbkahelia
Shaw, Stacy
Shelley, Cornell
Shephard, Anastassia
Shipmon, Marvel
Shiver, Brandon
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Sieh, Jukue
Sibley, Kitisha
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