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President Dianne Boardley Suber

Location Raleigh, North Carolina

Founded 1867 College Quick Facts 1 Governor's Welcome Message 2 Enrollment Ma\'or's Welcome Message 3 1500 City Council Welcome Message 4 President's Welcome Message 5 Mascot Athletic Director's Message 6 Falcon 2002 Football Schedule 7 o Did You Know? 7 School Colors Player Profiles 8-11 Blue and White Saint Augustine's CoUege Roster 12-13 2002 CIAA FootbaU Predictions 13 National Affiliation Opponent Roster 14 Division II 2002 Falcon Football Team 15 NCAA Saint Augustine's College President Profile 16 Conference o Athletic Director 17 Central Intercollegiate Athletic Head Football Coach 18 Association (CIAA) Assistant Football Coaches 19-20 e Athletic Support Staff 21 Athletic Director History of Falcon Football 22 Records and Traditions 23 George "Pup" WiUiams History of Mascot 24 2004 Olympic Head Coach Cheerleaders 25 Men 's History of Saint Augustine's College 26 Admissions Information 27 Sports Information Director Alma Mater 28 Oralia Washington Advertisements 29-52 (D Website www.st-aug.edu

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On the Cover: (Top) The 1964-1965 Football Team; (Bottom) The 2002 Falcon Football Team.

Inside Photos by Ric Crank of Pics hj Ric, Lemmy Ogah, and Sheree \bung, publications specialist.

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Mit'llACL F. Easlev GovhRN(iR

WELCOME

ll is m\ pii\ ilL-gc lo extend greetings and a warm welcome as Saint

Atigustine's College re-establishes its football program. This exciting e\ent w ill take place at Knloc High School in Raleigh. September 21. 2002.

As a member ol' the Cl.A.A. Saint .Augustine's College has a rich and proud histon, in football, linfortunately. the football program ended in 1967. but alumni, (0 trustees, facults and friends refused lo let it remain dormant. .As a result ol' their tireless effons. Falcons Football is again ali\ e and well-

There is nothing more exciting than a college foolball game. I am confident that when the St. .'\ugusline"s College Falcons take to the field against Bowie Stale Universil). the level olexcitement will be off the charts -- and rightfully so!

Mrs. Easlev joins me in extending greetings. We lurther send our best w ishes e for a successful intiugiiral season.

W ith kindest regards. I remain

\'cr\ lriil\ \ours y^^^^^i^

Michael f. basics > MFF,:kcp

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Sepl. 12,2002

GO FALCONS!

On behalf of the 300,000 residents of Raleigh and the members of the Raleiuh City Council, congratulations on reinstating the football program at St. Augustine's

College. This is a landmark accomplishment in the long and proud history of the college.

We look forward to seeing the Falcons compete on the gridiron against their ri\als

from the CIAA for the first time in 37 years. Falcon football will provide our area's many

sports fans with an additional \ enue for exciting athletic competition. I wish Coach

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eUy Of Raleigh SNoy-th Garolina

JAMES WEST COUNCILLOR, District C

Scpl. 12.2002

CONGRATULATIONS!

On behalf of the iiienibcrs of the Raleigh Cily Council and the 300,000 residents

of Raleigh, congratulations on successfully reinstating the football program at St.

Augustine's College. There is much anticipation and excitement lliroughout Raleigh

about the uni\ersity's first football team in 37 years.

The Falcons will provide our community with competitive and memorable

football gaiTies this season and for years to come. Football. howe\er, is more than just a

sport. It's about school spirit, reunions with old friends and meeting new acquaintances. These gridiron moments will be cherished forever.

1 wish Coach Michael Costa and his team much success this season. The return of

the football program is an historic and proud moment for St. Augustine's College. GO FALCONS!

Verv trulv yours. "S^Atv^^IHu^

,lames West Councillor, District C

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Office of the President

Greetintis students, taculr\', statt, alumni ani.1 friends:

Weleome to the inaugural Falcon football season, where, tor the first time since 1965 Saint

Aiiyustine's College has tieldei.1 a team iir a C'entral Intercollegiate Athletic Association

(CIAA) yridiron competition. By your attendance, you ha\'e become a part of this historic a

event, and v\e thank yoti tor participating in this significant milestone tor the College.

As the Might)' Falcons take flight this tall, we ha\'e it all — tailgating, marching bands, pep

sc^uads and a host of dedicated Falcon fans that take to the road with the team. As we

celebrate the rebirth of fiiotball, we tealize it is much more than just a sport-football has

brought a new \italit>' to campus.

This season we will face off with home games against Bowie State L'nix'ersit)', North Carolina Central L'niversiry, Saint Paul's College, Shaw University and Livingstone (A College. We anticipate thousands of spectators at each of these home games. That will

translate into grander reunions, increased school spirit, championship games, and the

reciillection of old memories and the creation of new ones.

By ycTUr attendance today, yoti are part of the renewal-and this is just the beginnnig. I don't

know about you, but I'm ready for some football!

With kindest regards. Dianne Boardley Stiber, President e S t http://www.st-aug edu Member 1315 Oakwood Avenue -Raleigh. North Carolina 27610 '(919) 516-4201 -(919) 828-0817 Fax Inatilution

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Office of the Athletic Director

0) Welcome I'cUow Falcons

St. Aug has embarked on an athletic adventure beneficial to facult\, staff, alumni,

students and our communit)-. The rewards from the reinstatement of football at our

college arc countless. We have the opportunity to educate, train antl mentor additional males via the football program. (A Michael Costa, head football coach, is dedicated to developing disciplined students and

athletes. He is building a firm foundation for our program with an undying love for mentoring, exemplar\- knowledge of the game and appreciation for the Saint Augustine's (College famih'.

This is a year of celebration for athletics at Saint Augustine's College and a time of o thanksgiving. Thank you tor vour continued support. See \ou on the 50-\ard linel

George D. \\ illiams

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Date Opponent Location Time

August 3 Edward Waters College Jacksonville, Florida 1 :00 p.m. September 7 Fayetteville State University Fayetteville, NC 7:30 p.m. September 14 Mars Hills College Mars Hill, NC 1:30 p.m. September 21 Bowie State University Raleigh, NC 1:30 p.m. September 28 Virginia State University Petersburg,VA 6:30 p.m. October 5 N.C. Central University Raleigh, NC 1:30 p.m. October 12 OPEN October 19 St. Paul's College** Raleigh, NC 1:30 p.m. October 26 Shaw University Raleigh, NC 1:30 p.m. November 2 Elizabeth City State University Elizabeth City, NC 1:30 p.m. November 9 Livingstone College Raleigh, NC 1:30 p.m. November 23 CIAA Championships TBA

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Home games are in bo Id. Home games are played at Lenbauer Stadium, Enloe High School, Raleigh.

Did You Know?

• Saint Augustine's College Football began player trom Saint Augustine's College to pla\'

CIAA conference pla\' in 1934. in the NF].. He plaved Del:"cnsive End tor the Oakland Raiders trom 1965-1969. • President |ames A. Bo\er served as an

• Assistant Coach. C)tfensi\e Tackle ! lerman

Reid was a first-round draft • George H. Mitchell was pick of the Baltimore Colts the first Head Football in 1967. Coach.

• (jting finances, the • Russel Blount, age 93, is coUege ended the program the oldest living Falcon in 1965-1966 academic coach. \ear.

• The team originalh- was • The last football team fielded 35 pla\ers. called the Fighting Saints and then the Saint

Augustine's College Horses. In 1948, the • The last coaches were Jacob Bentley, ]esse name of the team changed to the Saint Clements, and Karl (Airrv. The Falcons ended

Augustine's College Falcons. their season with a record of 6-1-1.

• The highlight of the football season was the • In (October 20(11, President Dianne Boardley

Saint Augustine's College vs. Shaw Universin' Suber announced the reinstitution cjt football

game know as the Turkey Day Classic at at the college. Chavis Park played on Thanksgiving Da\ • August 31, 21)02 marked the falcon's first each November. football game in 37 years.

• Isaac "Biir T" Lassiter was the tlrst football 2002 Souvenir Journal 1-Artis Brown 2-Andre Brown 3-Donte Lane 4-Darren Peterson Miami, FL Miami, FL Brooklyn, NY Raleigh, NC

5-Duane Smith 6-Jay Chapman 7-Corey Miller 8-Alphonso McKibbons Washington, DC Tampa, FL Atlanta, GA o Temple Hill, MD &

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9-Dandre Williams 10-Kyle Franklin 11-Arthur Lemon 12-DeArdrey Jenkins Garysburg, NC Hampton, VA Raleigh, NC Clinton, MD

13-Rashad Wilson 14-Patrick Crudup 15-Thomas Hastye 16-Kendrick Brooks & Charlotte, NC Wake Forest, NC Greensboro, NC Jacksonville, NC

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17-Jeremy Blunt 19-Harold Thomas 20-Kevin Jones 21-Sintell Crew Hampton, VA Washington, DC South Hill, VA Williamsburg, VA (D

22-Kevin Moody 24-Nicholas Smoot 25-Renauldo Milliard 26-Marlin Ellis ^ Lumberton, NC Cincinnati, OH Goldsboro, NC Hampton, VA

28-Kendrick Quick 29-Kirby Williams 31 -Michael Dixon 32-Rashad Bridges Augusta, GA High Point, NC Hampton, VA Winston-Salem, NC

33-Johnson Saintilien 35-Kevin Perry 36-Jason Hall 37-Marcus Johnson Miami, FL Mitchellville, MD Hampton, VA Washington, DC

2002 Souvenir Journal B 40-l\/lontreal Ellerbe 41-John Amanchukuw 44-Sammie Jenkins 45-Tyrone Pettaway Washington, DC Raleigh, NC District Heights, MD Newport News, VA (A

48-Quintell Williams 50-Nathan McMllliam 51-Nervln Dedeaux 53-Tiayea Culbreth O Miami, FL Marston, NC Fayettevllle, NC Bethel, NC &

55-Willie Daniels 56-John Shuler 57-Marcus Montgomery 58-James Jones Winston-Salem, NC Durham, NC Oxon Hill, MD Washington, DC

61 -George Stray horn 64-Michael Morle 65-Thomas Allen 66-Jerry Bennett Trenton, NJ Hartford, CT Detroit, Ml Greenville, NC

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67-Floyd Braxton 69-James Richardson 71-Rashid Alston 72-James Norman Hampton, VA Durham, NC Fremont, NC Detroit, Ml

75-Calvin Frazier 74-Phillip Morgan 77-Charles Bowen 78-Jeremy Walden Camden, NJ Raleigh, NC Rocky Mount, NC Chesapeake, VA T

#*l ) ^ ^^ 80-John Bond 83-Andre McGlone 85-Marcus Bey 86-Fabien Moore Cherry Hill, NJ Hampton, VA Providence Forge, VA Brooklyn, NY (D

Not Pictured Edward Bass Tim Moffette Darien Robinson

88-Delvin Peterson 90-Darren Taylor Raleigh, NC Trenton, NJ

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No. Name Position Heifjht \V'ei<;ht Hometown VR

65 Allen, Thomas OL 6'4" 340 Detroit, MI SO 71 Alston, Rashid DL 6'0" 320 Fremont, NC FR 41 Amanchukuw, John Tl, ()'5" 250 Raleigh, NC PR 6'4" 81 Bass, lidward \\R l')0 Newport News, VA FR 66 Bennett, lerry OL ()'2" 350 CJrecnville, NC JR 85 Bev, Marcus TE 6'5" 220 Providence Forge, VA so 17 Blunt, Jeremy LB 6'0" 200 Hampton, VA FR 5'')" 80 Bond jr., John \\R 175 Cherry Hill, NJ FR 77 Bowens, Charles OL 6' 10" 315 Rocky Mount, NC SO 67 Braxton, Flovd OL 6'2" 280 Hampton, \A FR 32 Bridges, Rashad RH 5'9" 180 Winston-Salem, NC^ SO 16 Brooks, Kendrick (JH 6'0" 200 lacksonville, NC FR 5'9" 1 Brown, Artis \\R l()0 Miami, FL SO 2 Brown, Andre \\R S't)" K.O Miami, FL SO

6 Chapman, jay \\R (i'2" 215 Washington, DC SO 6'2" 21 Crew, Sintell DB 175 Williamsburg, V/\ FR 14 Crudup, Patrick QB 6'1" 210 Wake Forest, NC FR 53 Culbreth, Tia)'ea LB 5'9" 215 Bethel, NC SO 55 Daniels, Willie LB 6'0" 225 Winston-Salem, NC FR 51 Dedeaux, Nervin LB 6'0" 225 Fayetteville, NC FR "

S' 1 31 Dixon, Michael DB 1 195 Hampton, \A l-R 40 HUerbe, Montreal RB S'H" 210 Washington, DC FR " 5' 26 RUis, Marlin DB 1 1 195 Hampton, VA FR 10 Franklin, Kyle QB 6'3" 200 Hampton, VA FR 75 Frazier, Calvin OL 6'3" 280 Camden, NJ FR 36 Hall, |ason LB 6'2" 195 Hampton, VA FR 15 Hastye, Thomas QB 6'l" 195 Greensboro, NC FR S 5' 11" 170 Goldsboro, 25 HiUiard, Renauldo LB NC FR 12 lenkins, DeArdrey \X'R 6'2" 180 Clinton, MD FR

44 lenkins, Sammie LB 6' 1 220 District Heights, MD SO e 37 Johnson, Marcus RB 5'9" 200 Washington, DC SO 58 |ones, lames LB/SS 5'8" 210 Washington, DC FR 20 lones, Kevin LB/SS 6'3" 195 South Hill, VA FR 3 Lane, Donte LB 6'3" 220 Brooklyn, NY SR

11 Lemon, Arthur Kicker 6'1" 215 Raleigh, NC SO 83 McGlone, Andre \XR 6'3" 200 Hampton, VA FR 8 McKibbons, Alphonso SR 5' 10" 165 Adanta, GA FR 50 McMillan, Nathan OL 6'r' 260 Marston, NC SO 7 Miller, Core\- DB 5'11" 180 Tampa, FL SO 23 Moffette, Tim LB 6'1" 235 Laurel, MS SO CM 57 Montgomery, Marcus RB 5'11" 200 Oxon Mill, MD FR 22 Moody, Kevin DB 5'9" 170 Lumberton, NC SO 86 Moore, Fabian WR 6'1" 185 Brooklyn, NY SO 65 Morgan, Phillip OL 6'2" 295 Raleigh, NC FR 64 Morle, Michael OL 6'2" 270 Hartford, CT FR

O 77 III, |ames 5'11" 240 Detroit, MI FR Norman OL 35 Perry, Kevin LB 5'11" 215 Mitchellville, MD FR

4 Petersi )n, Darren DB 6'r' 200 Raleigh, NC |R o 88 Peterson, Delvin Punter 6'2" 220 Raleigh, NC JR 45 Pettaway, T\Tone DL 6'3" 220 Newport News, VA FR CM 28 Quick, Kendrick RB 5' 11" 175 Augusta, GA SO

B Saint Augustine's College Falcons No. Name Pos Ht Wt Hometown VR Numerical Roster 69 Richmlson, ];imcs Dl. r/n" 215 Dmiiani, NC S( ) 34 Robinson, Daricn RB 5'll" 2IMI C.ilkgc Park, C;A JK No. Name Pos. 10 33 Saintilien, John LB 6'(l" 220 Miami, I'l, so 1 Brown, Artis . . WR

2 Brown, Andre . 56 Shulcr, johnny DL 6'2" 2S(l Durham, XC so .WR 3 Lane, Donte ...LB 5 Smith, Duane QB 5'S" loll Temple Hills, MD FR

4 Peterson, Darren ...... DB ) 24 Smoot, Nicholas DB 6'2" 213 Cincinnati, Ol 1 S( 5 Smith, Duane . . .QB 61 Strayhorn, George DL 6'l" 2S1) Trenton, N] so 6 Chapman, Jay ..WR o 90 Tavlor, Darren DL 6'4" 275 Belhaven, NC so 7 Miller, Corey ...DB

8 McKibbons, Alphonso . . . .SR 19 Thomas, Harold LB 6'2" 220 Washington, DC JR

9 Williams, Dandre ...... WR 78 Walden, ]erem\- DL 6'3" 260 f:hesapeake, VA FR 10 Franklin, Kyle .. .QB 6'0" o 9 Williams, Dandre l"0 CKuysburg, so WR NC 11 Lemon, Arthur Kicker Williams, 5'lo" ro High Point, Kirbv . FR . , , 29 TB NC 12 Jenkins, DeArdrey . WR 48 Williams, Quintell FB/LS 3'9" 215 Miami, FL FR 13 Wilson, Rashad ...DB 14 Crudup, Patrick ...QB 13 Wilson, Rashnd DB 6'2" 175 Charlotte, NC FR lO

15 Hastye, Thomas . .QB

16 Brooks, Kendrick ...... QB

17 Blunt, Jeremy . ..LB 19 Thomas, Harold ...LB 20 Jones, Kevin LB/SS 21 Crew, Sintell ...DB 22 Moody, Kevin ...DB

23 Moffette, Tim . ..LB

24 Smoot, Nicholas . . .DB

25 Hilliard, Renauldo . , , ... LB

26 Ellis, Marlin . . .DB 28 Quick, Kendrick ...RB 29 Williams, Kirby ...TB e 31 Dixon, Michael ...DB

32 Bridges, Rashad . . .RB

33 Saintilien, John . . .LB

34 Robinson, Darien . . .RB

35 Perry, Kevin . . .LB

36 Hall, Jason . . .LB 37 Johnson, Marcus ...RB 40 Ellerbe, Montreal ...RB

41 Amanchukuw, John . . ...TE 44 Jenkins, Sammie ...... LB 45 Pettaway, Tyrone ...... DL 48 Williams, Quintell .... FB/LS s

50 McMillan, Nathan . . . , . OL

51 Dedeaux, Nervin ...... LB

2002 CIAA Football 53 Culbreth, Tiayea ...... LB 55 Daniels, Willie ... LB Pre-Season Ranking 56 Shuler, Johnny . . .DL 57 Montgomery, Marcus . .. RB 58 Jones, James LB/SS

61 Strayhorn, George ...... DL

64 Morle, Michael . . .OL 1 . W'inston-Salem State Universit}' 65 Allen, Thomas ...OL 2. \'iry;inia Union University 66 Bennett, Jerry ...OL 67 Braxton, Floyd ...OL 3. Bowie State Universit}' 69 Richardson, James . . ...DL

71 Alston, Rashid . . DL 4. Fayetteville State Universit)^

72 Norman III, James . . ...OL

5. North Carolina Central University 74 Morgan, Phillip . . OL

75 Frazier, Calvin . . .OL 6. Virginia State University 77 Bowens, Chades ...... OL

78 Walden, Jeremy .... ., .DL 7. Elizabeth (]it\' State Universit)'

80 Bond Jr., John . . WR

8. Johnson (I. Smith University 81 Bass, Edward . .WR

83 McGlone, Andre . . WR 9. Livingstone College 85 Bey, Marcus ...TE

86 Moore, Fabian . . WR 10. Saint Augustine's College 88 Peterson, Delvin ... Punier 90 Taylor, Darren ...DL

2002 Souvenir Journal B Saint Paul's College 2002 Numerical Football Roster

No. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. Pos. Hometown FR 6' 3" 225 QB Knowille. TN 1 Fa-d Smitli T Cunonio Marshall FR 6' 1" 200 DB Belle Glade. FL 6- Los Angeles. CA 3 Mark Anderson SR O" 195 DB 6-2-' 4 DuJuan CroLkclt FR 190 QB Potomac. MD 6' () Detroit. MI 5 Vincent Blakley SR 190 DB 6' 3" Roanoke. 6 Jemiaine Myers FR 220 RB VA 6' !' Atlanta. 7 Israel Daniels FR 180 QB GA Kingston. S Jason Givens FR V9- 175 RB TN 2" 6' 205 WR Potomac. MD 0) 9 Marco Quinn FR 6-0" Spartanburg. SC 10 Travis Gist FR 175 WR 2" 6' Saluda. SC 11 Kentrell Scrubs FR 190 DB 5- 8" Belle Glade. FL i: Jose Rodriguez FR 205 FB 6' Suffolk. VA 14 Dominique Cambliss FR I" 185 WR 5-9'- Atlanta. GA 15 Jackie Riley FR 170 DB 3" 20 Lavard Thomas FR 6" 185 DB Ninety Six. SC 5' 10" Petersburg. VA 21 Naeni Whillield FR 215 RB 6' Vinton. VA S T) Jerome Mann FR O' 175 DB 5' Perth Amboy. NJ 23 Jeff Lasuer FR W 175 WR 10" 24 Charles Lee FR y 170 DB Temple Hills. MD 6' 1" VA 28 Raymond Craven SO 220 FB Hampton. 0" 30 Mike Dabney FR 6' 205 RB Newtown. VA 8" o Anthony Kirby FR 5' 175 P/PK Fort Washington. MD 31 8" 5' Atlanta. 32 Gerod Goodman FR 175 DB GA 5' 11" Roanoke. VA 33 Frank Jones FR 230 FB 9" 5' Marlboro. 34 WHIiani Suydani FR 17(1 RB Upper MD 6' 0" Plant City. FL 40 Phillip Marshall FR 230 LB 4" 42 Keith Henande/ FR 6- 250 LB Atlanta. GA 1" 43 Anthony McLeod FR 6' 190 LB Temple Hills. MD 6- ' Lexington. SC 44 Corey Green FR 1 220 LB 6' 0" Plant City. FL 45 Justin Foster SO 200 LB 3" 4S Will Strohhart FR 6- 245 LB Ander.son. NC 1" 50 James West FR 6' 230 LB Charlotte. NC 0" 52 Pervis Tillary FR 6- 240 LB Hampton. VA 6' 1" FL 54 Serge Sincere FR 200 LB Belle Grande. 4" 6' Midlothian, VA 55 Albert Granby FR 255 LB 2" 6' Richmond. VA 56 Antonio Taylor FR 250 LB 6- 3" Bamberg. SC 57 Maurice Aiterbury FR 235 DL/K 6' 0" Richmond. VA 60 Eric Nelson FR 305 OL 6' 4" Cusbeth. 62 Issac Lowe SO 265 OL GA 6' 1" Spartanburg. SC 63 Jay Stein FR 235 OL 2" 6' Lanham. 64 Andre Miller FR 285 DL MD 6- 2" Allendale. SC 65 Reggie Walker SO 315 O/DL 6' 1" Lexington. SC 67 Constell Johnson SO 320 OL 6-2" Henderson. 68 Sheldon Daniels FR 330 OL NC 6' 4" Temple Hills. MD 70 Coy Gaff FR 360 OL 4" 6' OL Washington. DC s 71 Bernele Davis FR 340 6' 1" Waterboro. SC 72 Kevi Rowes FR 370 DL 4" 73 Willie Sewell FR 6' 320 OL Stockton. CA 6' 3" Chillum. 74 Naudley Marrist FR 320 OL MD 6' 5" Chesapeake. VA 75 Robert Horton FR 385 OL 6" 3" Richmond. VA e 76 Marvin Brown FR 340 OL 6' 3" DL Newburgh. NY 77 John Harris II FR 320 6' 5" Mansfield. OH 78 John Haynes SO 390 OL 6" 2" Greenville. SC 19 Kedrick Martin FR 385 DL 6' 1" Richmond. VA 80 Keith Bradshavv FR 180 TE 6' 1" Morrow; 82 Terrence Murray FR 175 TE GA 6' 3" Greenville. SC 85 Dee Ivery FR 235 TE 6- 3" Amboy. NJ 88 Mark Hams FR 220 TE Perth 6' 3" Vamville. SC 89 Muhammad Hayward FR 220 DL 6'4" 225 DL Hampton. VA a 90 Jarrit Green SO 6-6" Richmond. VA 92 Darryl Lee SO 340 DL 5" 94 Cedric Worthington FR 6- 270 TE Ahoskie. NC 5" 6' Detroit. MI 98 JaiTell Hogan FR 265 DL 62" DL HyattsviUe. MD o 99 Jeremy Snowden FR 235

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Over the past 2 Vi years, under the leadersliip of Dianne Boardlc)' Suber, this administration began implementation of an ambitious five-year plan designed to increase enrollment; maintain academic excellence; expand academic opportunities for nontradirif)nal

students and attract and retain t|ualitv facultv.

We continue to institute programs and activities that enhance the oxcrall qualit)' of student Ufe; develop and maintain strong rclauonships with the college's extended communit\-; and ensure an tinyielding standard of excellence in every endea\(ir the college undertakes.

The following is a brief recap of some of the current initiatives that the administration, faculty and staff of Saint Augustine's

College have undertaken since P);'2000 to continue the mission set lurlh b\ our founders:

• 1 Linding of sponsored program and research grants has increased dramancalK. More than SK million in

grants and awards trom organizations such as the National Science boundation and National Institutes of Health and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services have helped to strengthen the

college's academic otferings, support science and technology programs; promote research in the biomedical and beha\ioral sciences, and increase partnerships within the greater communitv

• Computer labs have been installed and/or updated in the Library, the Bover F^ducation Building, the (Cheshire building, and the Student De\elopment Center Laboratory.

• The Library has been expanded and updated, and more than SLi(),(IUU has been invested in the purchase of new volumes.

• I -Extensive renovations to man\ of the buildings, residence halls and grounds have enhanced the campus.

• Major campus upgrades to enhance student life mckale new furnishings in the residence halls, the

complete renovation of Emery Gymnasium, and an upgrade of the Marun Luther King, |r Stutlent Union. Also, a Student Living & Learning Center funded by a S2.5 million National Science b^oundation <0 grant provides for the designation of a floor in one of the women's and one of the men's residence halls for science, computer science, and math majors. Students living on these designated floors have

access to tutorial services and computers located in their residence hall and a laboratory in the science 3 building. • The kick(jtt of our 135th Founders Celebration resulted in a record-breaking SLi(),(l(K), and a pledge

from Dr Maya Angelou to "adopt" Saint Augustine's College and bring her considerable talents to bear to ad\ance the college's mission and goals.

• Alumm, corporate and foundation gi\'ing is on the rise as major donors recognize the College's

potential. Among the major contributions recei\ed are a 5750,000 gift from teh Belk Foundationto build

out the institution's track and field complex and a 5500,000 gift from Wachovia Foundation for E scholarships and capital improvements. • The college, together with Drucker & Falk's Senior Living Division and Winston-Salem based

Di\ersitied Senior Services has entered preliminary negotiations to establish a Senior Retirement \'illage

(in the Saint Augustine's College campus and is seeking HUD funds to support the effort. The planned first phase ot the development will incorporate 140 umts of independent living apartments and 60 units ot assisted living. The proposed 515 million project wUl be situated on about 8 acres in the northwest corner of Saint /Vugustine's College's 105 acre campus.

Q Saint Augustine's College Falcons George "Pup" Williams >

Recenth- selected as the L'.S. Ohmpic Mens (lead Track ("oach for the 2H()4 Summer Games in y\thens. Coach W illiams is well known for building a track and t1eld lK nast\- at Saint ,\ugustine's College.

As Head Track and Field Coach tor both men and women at the

College, \\ illiams's teams have brought 24 NCjAj\ Track and Field

Championships to the College and produced several world-class athletes. 'I'hree nf his athletes

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4x100 meter relay and ('93) and ('00) m the 4xlll(l meter rela)-.

Other Saint Augustine's College athletes coached b\' Williams who competed in the 200(1 Olympics were: Gabriel Burnett ('00) who represented Barbados in the men's 110-meter high hurdles; Karlene Haughton ('96) who represented Canada in the 4x4()< 1-meter rela\'; Florencia

Hunt ('00) who represented Netherlands Andlles in the women's 800 meters; and Tan\ a ( )xley ('02) represented Barbados in the women's 400 meters and 4x4lK)-meter relay O W illiams continues to coach several ot today's top prcj Sessional runners, including 400-meter competitors Michele Collins who finished second at the 2002 L'.S. Championships and FaTasha

Colancier- Richardson, a 2000 gold medalist in the 1,600-meter rela\'.

Williams's influence as teacher-mentor extended to the coaching ranks of the 2000 Olympic

Summer Games. Two ot his former students served as coaches for several ( )1\ mpic athletes. Alumni Trevor Graham ('89) of the Durham Striders and John Burks ('90) of Capitol ser^•ed as coaches tor athletes such as , Tim Montgomery, Kenny Brokenburr, Antonio Pettigrew, and Jerome Young. Coach Williams other international experiences include serving as head coach ot men's track and field at the 1999 World Championships in Seville, Spain and assistant coach men's track and tleld at the 1996 t)lympic Summer Games in Atianta, Georgia. (D

Coach Williams can boast ot the successes of his athletes off the track as well. Xot onl\- has Saint Augustine's College produced numerous world-class athletes, but the College maintains a O 95"/o graduation rate among scholarship athletes coached b\ Williams.

Williams is the recipient ot more than 90 National Coach of the \'ear honors. In Februar\-, 2002, he was inducted into the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Hall of Fame. A faithful Falcon, WilUams ('65) has served liis alma mater in a variet)' of positions since 1968, including O director of alumni affairs, admissions counselor, director of student activities, and head basketball coach. Since 1976, Williams has been the indoor and outdoor track and tleld coach f >r men and women at the college. He became the (College's Athletic Director in 1996.

Coach Williams is married to the former Oluia Hard\, and the\- have one daughter Crystal.

2002 Souvenir Journal D Michael E. Costa

Coach Michael Csta comes to Saint Au^mstine's CoUege with an outstanding record m recruiting, '^' training and moti\'ating student athletes. He is committed to high quality- education and to the professional gnmth and development of students Costa brings to the College extensne experience as a college and high school football each and teacher.

This is Costa's second opportunity as a head f.,otbill coach on the college level. He previously served as head football coach at Chevne^• University- of Birthplace Penns\ K ania. Costa's coaching career began at Queens, New York Wilmington High School in W ilmingt(,nrDehnx-are, where he served as an assistant coach for both Family football and basketball, and as the head track coach. W 'fe: Cassondra Ch7dre/r. Michael 111 and Alyse Nicole Prior to taking on the challenge of putting a football program in place at Saint Augustine's, Costa ser^-ed Education as Defensive Coordinator/Recruiting/Secondar\- Graduate School Coach, and as an Instructor of Ph\-sical 1 Education at Ojejnej University of Pennsjlvanic Mzabeth Cm^ State University. His other collegiate Master of Education (Educational coaching experiences include serving as defensive Administration) coordinator and secondar\ coach at^Hampton L^nn-ersity and defensive coordinator at \'irginia West Chester Universit)' I'nion. of Peiwsylvama Costa served as a defensive coordinator at Master of Miami Education (Health and Central High School in Florida. Physical Education)

Costa has parncipated in t^vo NFL Minority- Undergraduate Fellowship Programs, with the New York Jets and No}jolk State the Washington College (noir University) Redskins. In both programs, he Bachelor of Science (Health and worked with the linebackers. Physical Education and Driver's Education) -Putting the teams back on the field is t;,,ing to be good for the city of Raleigh. College footbaH isn't Coaching Experience: usual]\- described as a municipal tonic, but in this (1972-83) case Wilmington High School It ^vlti be. Raleigh will be a better sports t,.xvn (1983-90) Cheyney University' and Its of (9 communit\- life will be richer because these Penns}'lvania schools are banging helmets attain." (1990-92) Virginia Union Universit}' (1992-96) Hampton University (1997-98) Miami Central High School (1998-01) Elizabeth Cit)- State Universit)' (2002- ) Saint Augustine's College

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Selectetl in the se\'enth C.Oiich Askew served as a round of the 1987 student assistant coach at NFL draft b\' the San Diego Elizabeth Citj- State Universit\- Chargers (1987-89), during the 2000-2001 season. Coach Holland car\e(.l out a seven- He has experience working in year professional football career. professional football for the arena football Acquired by the Los Angeles Raiders (1990-91), Holland team the Carolina Rhinos in 2000. played in the 1991 AFC Championship and Coach Askew attended Alabama A&M before then signed with the Cle\eland Browns

transferring to Elizabeth Cit\- State Universir\' (1992). Holland completed his pro career in

where he received a degree in Business the Canadian Football League plaving for the Administration and lettered in football. Saskatchewan Roughriders (1995) and the Winnipeg Bluebombers (1994-95). A native of Lincoln Heights in (jncinnati,

Ohio, he attended Forest Park/\X'inton Woods Coach Holland received a Bachelor of

High School and lettered tour vears in football Science degree in Recreation Education from

and track. The Ohio State LTniversit}' and an Associate in Education degree from Buder County Communit\' CoUeee in Kansas. A Raleigh

native, he was an All-State Running Back at

Wake Forest-Rolesville High School in Wake William Frizzelie Forest.

IjiU'lhickers Matthew Montgomery With 10 vears of NFL experience under his ' )//(7Aiy/'(' Cuordiihitoii belt, Coach Frizzelie is a specialist on defense. O/uirtvrhiH'ks He has played defensive back for the Detroit Lions Philadelphia Eagles (1986-90, (1984-85), ( A )ach Ml >ntg( )mery e 1993-94), and the Tampa Bav Buccaneers brings the Falcons a (1991-92). combination of coaching and counseling experience. At the completion of his pro football career. He recently served as Coach Frizzelie became an entrepreneur and assistant tootball coach at T.L. Hanna High opened his own plumbing business. He has School and as an elementary school teacher o served as a consultant for the Durham Storm, in Anderson, South Carolina. Montgomery a semi-pro football team, and hosted the was an assistant football coach at Morris Michael Jordan Golf Celebrir\' Classic. Coach Brown College and a student assistant coach Frizzelie assists at numerous football camps at Hampton L'niversit\-. and coaches basketball and soccer at the Raleigh \TV'ICA. Coach Montgomery graduated from Hampton LIniversity with a Bachelor of He is a graduate of North Carolina (k-ntral Science degree in Physical Education and Universit\-, where he received a Bachelor of (A from Clark Atlanta Universit);' with a Master Science detrree in Political Science. of Arts deirree in Counseling.

2002 Souvenir Journal B Lamont Robinson (A Dclviisirc I J III' \\ irh militar\; teaching, coaching, and semi-pro football experience. Coach

Robinson brings a balanced mix ot talent to the coaching staff.

I le served in the United States Naw following high school graduation.

Xttenvards, he attended Prince George's Community College and then transferred to Salisbury

State L'ni\'ersity, both in Maryland . While at SSU, he was a four-vear letterman with the Seagulls

football team, playing first as a wide receiver and two \ears as a defensive entl.

Coach Robinson, who holds a B.A. in Education, taught high school and ser\-ed as head junior

\arsitv football coach and an assistant varsity football coach at /\melia C;ount\- High School in

\'irginia. C^oach Robinson pl.ueLl tor the .\Iason-Dixon semi-pro football team the) Richmond

Ravens. In addition to serxing as a coach for the Falcons, Robinson teaches at SPARCJ Academy

in Raleigh. o Coach Larry Vaughn ' )lli'iisin' L///C

( .oach X'aughn served as an assistant coach for the 20(11 \'irginia 1 ligh School

football League Champions at Phoebus High School. He also assisted in

coaching the junior varsit\' team to an undefeated season.

A Hampton Universit\' graduate. Coach Vaughn received a Bachelor of Science degree in sociolog)'. While at Hampton, Coach Vaughn was an ottensi\e lineman anti guard whose numerous awards included Best Lineman and MEAC

Lineman ot the Week. .\ native of Hampton, \'irginia, \'aughn attendetl Phdebus High School where he participated m tootball, track, and wrestling. (6 Coach Andre Waters

Di'Iciis/ir Coordiihilnr/ SvamdiVy Coach

A l4-\ear veteran of the NFL, Coach Waters pla\ed defensive back for the Philadelphia Eagles (1984-94) and the Arizona Cardinals (1994-96). After ending a successful NFL career. Waters served as a secondary coach for Morgan State L'niversitv and the L'niversir\- of South Florida respectivelv. He joined Wharton High School in Tampa, Florida as an assistant coach/defensive

coordinator before accepting the position of assistant coach at Alabama State L'nixersitv

('oach Waters received an undergraduate degree in Business .\dministratlon h"om Cheynev (A Lni\ersit\- of Penns\ivama.

.\ native ot Pahokee, Florida, he was recently elected to tlie Palm Beach (>)unt\ Hall of lame.

For man\ vears. Coach Waters lectured on the importance of education and has participated in

the national and local "Sav No to Drugs" campaiscn.

Saint Augustine's College Falcons University

President Dianne Boardlev Suber Heatl .\thletic Trainer i'kl Antoszewski

Office: (910) 516-4201 • Fax: (919) 828-11817 Cell Phone: (919) 593-3055

Director of (College Relations . . Crystal Sadler Director ot Alumni Relations. . . Makeba [ackson

Office: (919) 516-4190 • Fax: (919) 516-5087 Office: (919) 516-4023 • Fax: (919) 516-5087 E-mail: cvsadler(2?!st-aug.edu E-mail: [email protected]

Athletic Support Staff Dean ot Enn )llment Management and Athletic Director George Williams Director of Financial Aid Wanda White

Office: (919) 516-4236 • Fax: (919) 828-9731 Office: (919) 516-4131 • Fax: (919) 516- E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: \[email protected]

Sports Information Directtjr . . Oralia Wasliington Admissions Director Tim Chapman Office: (919) 516-4174* Fax: (919) 828-9731 Office: (919) 516-4012 • Fax: (919) 516-5085 E-mail: [email protected]

Senior Women's Administrator . Doris Bullock

Office: (919) 516-4240 • Fax: (919) 828-9731 Registrar Ann Brown E-mail: [email protected] Office: (919) 516-4363 • Fax: (919) 828-9731 E-mail: abro\[email protected] Chief Financial Officer Roger McLean

Office: 516-4127 • 516-5812 (919) Fax: (919) Cheerleader Coach Ann Brown E-mail: [email protected] Office: (919) 516-4363 • Fax: (919) 828-9731 E-mail: [email protected] Compliance Officer Leon T. Carrington

Office: (919) 516-4174 • Fax: (919) 828-9731 Pep Band Director Harold Jeffries E-mail: [email protected] Office: (919) 516-4129 • Fax: (919) 516-4338 E-mail: [email protected] Facult\- Athletic Chair Richard Moore

Office: (919) 516-4136 • Fax: (919) 828-9731 E-mail: [email protected]

Volunteer Coach Tim (Chapman Saint Augustine's College Athletic Teams

Trainer Assistant Fall Christine Flinsey Cross Country (Men and Women) Bowling (Women) Managers Football O'len) Sharmavne McLean tf> Volleyball (Women) Stephanie Wise Brandi Snced Winter Stats Basketball (Men and Women) &) Destinv Johnson Indoor Track and Field (Men and Women) Equipment Manager Kevin Armstrong Baseball (Men) Jeffery Shaw (Asst.) Golf (Men) Film SoftbaU (Women) Glenn Faison Tennis (Men and Women) Outdoor Track and Field (Men and Women) ^fl 2002 Souvenir Journal In the Beginning: Football at Saint Augustine's College

The following information was gathered ( )xlev from Harvard, who coached both football from a transcription of an aiidiotaped and baseball. George Mitchell, an All-American

interview, History ofSaint Augustine's Colkge graduate from Shaw L'niversity, coached track, Athktics by Dr. James A. Bqyer andfrom information football and baseball. Mitchell was the first to providedfrom the Falcon Foundation. The interview have an athlete appear in the Penn State Relays.

was conducted by Harvey D. Heartley, St., The athletic program, run < )n a shoestring former basketball coach and Athletic Director budget, was primarily funded by the National and Linda Simmons-Henry, then Associate Protestant Fipiscopal Church of the United Director of the Prezell Robinson Library. States. According to Boyer, there were few federal This interview of President Emeritus James tunds at that time. "Daring the earlyyears there were

Boyer took place in his home July 25, 1997. bardi]' any }Hjver)inient funds for things of that sort, " he " Dr. Boyer's remarks are italicized. said. "Thiit came after IVorld War II. Among the most notable Saint Augustine's

The first rcci^rdcd S.iint /Augustine's (College College football players was Isaac "Big T" '63. f( )( )tball game was played against a Chapel Hill Lassiter According to Boyer, Lassiter iras the first

club team on Thanksgiving Day 1899. The "St. .lag" athlete to make a professional football team.

contest ended in a 5-5 tie. Dean Charles H. Boyer Another "St. Aug." great was Roland Miles, who was coach, player and reporter for the game. played professionally lor the Canadian Football The intercollegiate football program at Saint League. Augustine's College dates back to 1904, inidated Citing budget constraints, the college ended by Professor Charles H. Boyer, a Yale L'niversit\' the football program in 1967. In 2001, after more

graduate who joined the tacult\ in bS96. B()\cr, than three decades without a football team.

who was proficient in a number of sports, found President Dianne Boardley Suber, under the

a void at Saint Augustine's College when he direction of the Board of Trustees, reinstated the realized there were no intramural or football program at the college. By December

intercollegiate athletics. As a great lover of sports, 2001, Michael Costa was hired as head football

he initiated the first athletic program for the coach. College. The college has united with communit\' friend

He brriught to the college the Yale Universitj' Enloe High Schtxil and will plav all home games colors of blue and white. The athletic teams were at their stadium. With the addition of six

initialh called the Fighting Saints. According to assistant coaches and offices located in L\nch Dr. )ames Boyer, who served as president of Hall, the revitalized Falcon football program O Saint Augustine's College from 1954-1967 and is stands ready to embark on the first of many now deceased, football was the first sport fabulous seasons to come.

organized b\' the young coach. "In thefirstyears nf >i football nv played Shaw Uiiirersity, Johnson C. Smith (then B/ddle Unire?:rit)'), and Bennett College, niiich no " longer has a football team, l)e said. "We also played

Ljringstone College, I irginia Vnion and sereral sclinnls Head Football Coaches " of that nature.

O Mitchell . . . 1934-1936 Saint Augustine's College was state champic m George

in football from 1926-1928. During this time the Allen Weatherford ...... 1937-1941

team s name changed to the Horses and Russell Blount . . . 1946-1947 eventually in 1948, the Horses became known as Roy "D.D." Moore...... 1948-1954 the Saint Augustine's College Falcons.

George R. Walker ...... 1955-1960 Earlv pioneer coaches included Lester Granger, who came from Dartmouth College, George L. Quiett ...... 1961-1962 and who later became Assistant Secretary of the Jesse Clements ... 1963-1965 Nav\- during World War II, and Lt. Lawrence A. ^j Saint Augustine's College Falcons Falcon Football Traditions

pronided by Dr. Frank Godfi-ey, 1^ Chair of the Division Wj^mew^^ of Business and A 1 formerplayerfor Saint 13iP^P^ Augustine's College Teani-1926 5t Augustine's Foolball W • On the wa}' to a game, the plaj-ers would sing "The Lord's Prayer."

• After every win, the players would congregate b\' the chapel and ring the bell to announce the victory. Everyone would sing the victory song, "Oh Ring Dem Bells." e

• Most players had to play both offense and defense.

Individual and Team CIAA Ftecord s Passing All-CIAA Selections Year Name ATT COIVIP PCT INTYDS TD (D 1959 Herbert Barrows 49 26 5~.l 4 42 S 3 1950 1962 Sinclair Iving 46 29 63.0 463 3 E Clements 1964 Sinclair King 135 79 58.5 7 940 7 B Roland Miles Pass-Receiving Year Name NO YDS AYG 1952 1964 I-.dward Chester 34 479 14.1 Defeiis/re Punting Year Name NO YDS AVG DG Williams McAUister 1962 Charles rieming 34 1385 40.7 (D Rushing Offense 1956 Year Team G NO YDS AVG T Joseph Nicolson 1958 Saint Augusune's S 375 1995 249.6 Earl Richards O C Total Offense 1956 Saint Augustine's 7 364 2112 301.7 e Total Defense 1956 Saint Augustine's 328 819 117.0

Football Records (4-year College] 0-5-0 4-4-0 7-2-0 a 1937 1948 1959 1938 0-5-0 1949 6-2-0 I960 6-4-0 1928 0-3-1 1939 1-3-1 1950 8-1-0 1961 4-5-0 1929 0-5-0 1940 2-4-1 1951 3-6-0 1962 4-4-1 1930 2-5-0 1941 2-3-1 1952 5-2-0 1963 4-3-1 1931 2-5-0 1942 0-1-0 1953 3-4-1 1964 5-5-0 1932 2-1-1 WAR (play 1954 6-3-1 1965 6-1-1 1933 2-1-1 suspended) 1955 4-5-1 1934 3-2-1 1945 1-0-0 1956 6-1-1 CIAA Record: 76-84-7 0-6-0 1935 1946 3-1-0 1957 2^-1 (Joined CIAA in 1936 0-5-0 1947 3-4-1 1958 6-2-0 1934) ^J 2002 Souvenir Journal i^fvo ^'Afv& ^t^^r

Name: I'rctldie the I-alcon o Birthplace: The lalcon was born in u tree on the quad. o Height: 3'1 1" without the head, 6'6" with the head Weight: Light as a feather

(0 Skills: Dancing, motivating, getting the crowtl pumped up at all "St. \ug'" e\ents.

Little Known Fact; Lines to join cheerleaders "Shake It, Shake It, Shake Deez"

World Premiere: 1980 at the C1/Vj\ Tournament in Norfolk,

Works: N'isitmg charit\' events, schools antl hospitals. Also rocking throughout the CIAA Tournament.

Favorite songs: "I Believe I C]an llv" by R. Kellv, and "The Bird" '^'uiAh- c/xA'S' e b\' Morris Da\' & The Time. Y^c^too-yy^ Favorite Movies: "Bird on a Saint Augustine's College never had a mascot to perform at

Wire", The Maltese Falcon and names until alumnus Mike Phillips '83 first took on the job in

"The Birds" l')8(). The administration gave him funds to cover the cost of a

costume. L'sing his creativirw Philips created his own outtlt

Favorite Celebs: Dianne which included a blue cape, blue tights and sneakers. Boardlev Suber, and the Atlanta .\t his 1^80 CIAA Tournament game debut in Nf)rfolk, L'alcons "Dirt\' Bird" (Thev're Virginia as described bv another alumnus -- Philips came cousins on his dadd\''s side). running down the bleachers, flapping his arms as if he was

Favorite Channels: \VAUG-T\- actuallv tlving.

e thing 1 think is "One people most remember about m\- 68/Cable 20, Discovery Channel, me Animal Planet, and ESPN slam dunk without using any apparatus. W hen \'ou are in

costume, that's prett\ hard," said Phillips. "Overall, I liked

Favorite Teams: Saint getting the crowd h\ped and into the game. Once you're into .\ugustine"s (College Falcons and the game, \'ou become the school and that's what creates school

Atlanta Falcons spirit. Being a mascot is something that I wiH alwa\s remember

as one ot mv best experiences at "Saint Augusdne's."

For 14 3'ears, PhiUips has owned Men At Work Car Detmliiig

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2002 Souvenir Journal B HISTORY

Saint Augustine's College is a pri\ate, urban, coeducational, undergraduate

liberal arts institution. The (~ollege is affiliated with the Protestant I Episcopal

Church and was founded in 1867 in Raleigh, North Carolina by the cliLirch's

Freedmen's Commission. ( )riginall\ founded as the Saint Augustine's

Normal School, the (College's mission is to promote an educational environment conducive to life-long learning across the broad spectrum of liberal arts and to prepare students for emplo\ment and graduate and pnjfessional studies in a complex, di\'erse and rapidlv changing workl.

ACCREDITATION

Saint Augustine's College is accretlited b\- the (Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097:

Telephone number 404-679-4501) to award Bachelor of /\rts and Bachelor of Science degrees.

OVERVIEW

With a student/ facult)' ratio of 13:1, Saint Augustine's provides an intimate educational setting where fiicult)' members know students by name. The college enrolls more than 1300 students, w ith close to half coming from North Carolina, and the remainder of students coming from 37

states, the District of Columbia, the U.S. \'irgin Islands, )amaica and 3(1 foreign countries. Its

facult\- consists ot nearly 11)0 dedicated men :uid women, all skilled teachers and scholars.

ATHLETICS Home of the 2004 U.S. Olympic Men's Track and Field Coach, seven Olvmpians, three of whom hold Gold Medals in track and field from the 2000 Summer Olympics, Saint Augustine's College

continues to be a pace-setter as it rc-institutes football to its list of competitive intercollegiate

activities. The college also offers NCAA Di\'ision II baseball, basketball, bowling, cross-countrv,

golt, Softball, tennis, track and tlekl, and \'olle\ball.

SPECIAL PROGRAMS

Saint Augustine's (College is the nation's first historicallv black college to have its own on-campus

commercial radio and television stations: \\AUG-AjVI750 and \\"AUG-T\^68, Cable Channel 20,

and IS the only school in the Raleigh/Durham area to offer a degree in film production. The

College also offers the Cisco Certification Program in its Business Division and the Traditional,

Transitional Accelerated Approach to Learning Program (TTAAL) which offers a four, five or six-year track to earn a undergraduate degree. Continuing education programs are also offered through the College's Gatewa\' Program.

LOCATION

Located in the state's capital, Raleigh, North Carolina, Saint /\ugustine's College boasts a beautiful

105-acre campus. The campus' 37 historic and contemporary buildings are just minutes from downtown Raleigh's, commercial, educational, governmental, and entertainment centers. Ltjcated

just three hours from the mountains and t\^-o hours from the coast, Raleigh has something for

everyone. Its rich history and cultural sophistication are evident through an array of museums,

art galleries, professional sports and entertainment facilities.

(A A comfortable climate, a great location and a variet\' of resources, Raleigh is among the best

places to live in the nation.

Augustine's College Falcons Admissions Requirements Payment of total expenses for the first year is ree|uired before the 1-20 can be released. This must be AppliCLitinn ti)r atliiiisMon must be completed on a accomplished prior to enrollment form tuniished b\' the Office of Admissions. Prospectne students ma\' be admitted to the college bv August 1. y\il • A repnrt listing scores made on the SAT or ACT qualified applicants receive consideration for admission to Saint Augustine's (College without regard to race, creed, • Current Health and Immunization (ierfificates. color, sex or national origin. A foreign student attending another U. S. institudon To make an admission decision, the Ottice of will not be considered for admission on a transfer basis Admissions must receive the following materials; uniil he/she has completed at least one semester

• All transcripts must be sent to the Office of (preferabh' one vear) of stud\' at the institution which directh' h'oin \our college -Admissions high school or issueil the 1-2(1 form and he/she has completed all

through the mail bv the appropriate officials, and must transfer reejuirements as listed in six bulleted items above. reflect evidence of the applicant's academic eligibilit\'. Prospecfive students must be high school graduates Transfer Students

whose grades indicate probable success in college. .\ ir. Ulster stutleni will ha\'e his/her academic status

1 evaluated based on the number of Sadstactor\' evidence that specific high Application Deadlines accepted credit hours that are transferred

school units have been completed in .1 in mi the institution(s) he/she previously secondar\' school approved b\' a Fall Enrollment attended. recognized accrediung agenc\': July 1 A student transferring from another Students who have successfull\ Spring Enrollment college must submit to the ( Hflce (>f completed the General Education Admissions tjfficial transcripts verif\'ing December 1 De\elopment Test (GED) ma\- be completion of high school or the G.F^.D. considered for admission bv satisfying Applications after these dates and college credits. If the student has the following criteria: will be considered on a space attended more than one college or available basis. university-, official transcripts from each Endorsement bv reliable persons as to For more information institution previously attended must be the applicant's character and 919-516-4012 or 800-948-1126 received before an admission decision personalit\" can be made on the application. /\il

• A statement ot honorable withdrawal from the college supporting credentials must be received at least 30 days

last attended before the beginning of the semester in \\ Inch ihe

applicant desires to enroll. • ("urrent Health and Immunization Certifications The Office of Admissions makes the initial

• Scores from the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) or the evaluauon of courses taken at other institutions. All American College Test (ACT). Scores are required for courses with grades "C" or better will be transferred to

all tirst-time college freshmen. Students who have the College and grades of less than "C" are not given taken either examination must provide the Admissions consideration. Additionally, credit hours but not qualit\'

Office a copy of the scores as a part ot their rec|uired points are transferable. Coursework taken at anf)ther admissions materials. Students who have not taken insutuuon will be evaluated by the head of the either test prior to enrolling will be provided the department to determine if the work is applicable toward opportunity to do so during the week of freshman fulfillment ot graduation requirements in the student's orientation. Students must cover the cost of taking the nia|or. A recommendation will be submitted to the Vice examination. President of Academic Affairs and the Registrar for appro\al. international Students To complete his/her academic program, a transfer A prospecu\e international student is required to student is expecteel to conform to the academic submit the following materials before an admissions requirements of Saint Augustine's College that are current decision can be reached on his/her application: at the time of his/her enrollment at the (College. The • An application form furnished by the Director of general requirements listed in the catalog must be met Admissions aiul the final M) semester credit hours must be earned at

S.iiiit .\ugustine's (jillege or in residence (f'RC). All • Transcripts of work completed on the secondary le\el application materials should be sent to: and I )n the college level, if applicable. The transcript Office of Admissions must be the original copv or a certified photostatic Saint Augustine's College copy 1315 Oakwood Ave. • Proof of proficiency in English (TOEFL) Raleigh, NC 27610 A $25.00 non-refundable administrative fee must • ,\ statement ot the applicant's financial resources accompany every application for admission. showing that he/she can meet U. S. study costs.

2002 Souvenir Journal B Alma Mater THE BLUE AND WHITE Words and Music by William Augustine Perry, Class of 1902

The dark hue of the violet

The snow white lily's bloom Are emblems of the virtues rare

That seal all failure's doom; That give us courage ever

To dare to do the right; For Alma Mater dear they stand All hail the Blue and White

All thru the days we spend at school Midst scenes we hold so dear Where friendships made are ne'er forgot Where always there's good cheer; While for enchanting knowledge Or charming laurels bright We strive our best, we ne'er forget Tis for the Blue and White.

Where'er relentless duty calls

O'er life's tempestuous seas We'll go, and loyally we'll bide What weal or woe decrees; Yes, loyal to the colors

That Stand for "Right is Might"

Our country's flag, the Stars and stripes And ours the Blue and White.

O sing a song of love and praise From loyal hearts and pure For her our Alma Mater dear And for her ideals true For a hundred years she's triumphed

As upward in her flight

She's climbed to a beacon light Her banner Blue and White.

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I Supporting and Promoting i^ Human Development Througli Athletics

The Saint Augustine's College Falcon Foundation was formed on December 20, 1994 for the primary purpose of promoting athletics and providing financial support to intercollegiate sports programs on campus. The Falcon Foundation has an annual membership of over one hundred members and operates as a not-for-profit corporation under Section 501 (c)3 of the internal Revenue Code.

Falcon Foundation Board of Directors

George Jones, Raleigh - President

Dr. Robert Bridges, Raleigh - Vice President for Development and Treasurer

Dr. Ernestine Leach, Raleigh - Vice President for Operations

Ray Chance, Raleigh Arne Morris, Raleigh James Harris, Raleigh Carl Smith, Raleigh John Harvey, Charlotte Lawrence Wray, Raleigh William Jackson, Washington, DC

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