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The Fulure ((Oci Wiihoul Uying MM^^i'i BBBBBB .jsii»'l»fcig!«i««iw"*:jiiij;i;i J -'- ^ ^ TABLE OF CONTENTS Opening 2 RAM STAFF 6 SGA 9 Administration 18 Homecoming 20 Who's Who 38 Greel<s 44 6 Seniors 64 Underclassmen 96 Clubs 130 Athletics ^ 4^ ^ "^1^ 144 Faculty & Staff % 182 SB^ Alvin J. Scliexnider, Chancellor January 1, 1996 A NEW ERA HAS BEGUN 1 ffliiietmi-i^Rlrm ^tutr iiiiiurrsilg 4 Dear Sludcnlt ind Fnendi J im hoDoicd 10 tcrvc Wintion-Stlon Suit Univtrsty u chancellor, iht icniti chief id nututifsior m ihe univcra[y't hiilixy nn volume dcmplifici your pnde in Ihii fine mitilution ttx i myntd of rcuoru, and julliliably so JheunivtmTy'smolto.fjueriolram, Drpanio Sent, tpakt volume* iboM our pui Ourdumni i>coipy every conceivable Held of human endeavor all over ihe world Thai nch legacy i* a UKiru <:>l pndc and iiupiialion Toi lodgy'i itudcnii and gencralioni yet to come Thai I tharc your cnihuiiaun about whai we can atcomplnh in the fulure ((oci wiihoul uying On behalf of all member* of the Wintton- Salem Slate Umverjity Family, I offer beM wiihci for \ (oniinued Mcceu May our palh* crou many limei in Ihe ye*rt ahead { i2y-f^'. rirhcMiider J ^ SAIM STATI UNlVERSirV » m \ * RAM PRIDE 1 THE RAM .ii«i8te>iSSISw«;ii& *:fe. ^ik. iiilSilP'" RAMS ON THE GO THE RAM 3 H E RAM . ,-ifm»i.<^&'4a^vii>.:igi';^x:id&7^ student Life IJ u I^^Lv. 1p^" ^HVyH @l^^ 4 ^1 ^iC^ i|S ^^ 3%^_^ LJ1^L^aB 1ARCH LED BY KHAN THE RAM 5 Kimberley M. Williams Editor-in-Chief The Ram 1995-1996 6 TH E RAM ..<Mmk)miiii^mmm«^:^m^i B! « Alberta Reid Associate Editor THE RAM 7 em^iB 1 1995-1996 Yearbook Staff f.^A^^^JE^ .^Ji^' - -* hS^ ^B^Sl^ fm ' 9^ #^r^^H ^^Z Hi f M Lynette Johnson Gregg Harris Tanisha Conley Kareem Stinson Faculty and Staff Sports Faculty and Staff Sports Taura Hatney Katina Bryson Veronica Hawes Tonja Smith. Underclassmen Homecoming Seniors Underclassmen Robin Curtis Tommy Tyson Tammy Neely Margie Houpe Homecoming Greeks Homecoming Underclassmen HE RAM Beaufort O. Bailey 1995-1996 Yearbook Adviser WSSU Graduate 1957, Retired WSSU Media Center Director 1993 WSSU National Alumni President July 1994-June 1996 THE RAM 9 ^mg^9^.m^msi MR. RAM PAGEANT ;SL^r: -r ' -. ^)^ ,-V"* --JjiVii. !_^V\ 1i TH E RAM ,.>fc**'J.'**t®!iBs;j»>i,si^si^.ji:-' ,A.-«K'i.'«*«iivWKA»»f,^i&^ a;. SGA 1995-1996 Maurice Jackson Amy Houston Secretary of Judicial Affairs Secretary of Social Affairs Sarbeth Fleming Cicely Huff Secretary ofTreasury STUDENTGOVERNMENT 13 ss^msssssB MISSWSSU 1995-1996 NIKITA WILLIAMS Rocky Mount, NC ISS wssu i,s»,-iStofe*iu'«k«*ie«;iii MR. RAM 1995-1996 JOSEPH DUNCAN Statesville, NC -X Dr. Gerald McCants Interim Chancellor July 1995-December 31, 1995 16 THE RAM ^^ Dr. Alvin J. Schexnider and Familij THE RAM 17 VtfSSU ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL Marilyn Roseboro Dr. Francine Madrey Fred Burke Executive Assistant to YC. Student Affairs V.C. Business Affairs Chancellor Dr. Nat Irvin II Dr. Everette YVitherspoon Irvin Hodge YC. Development and YC. Academic Affairs Associate YC. Facilities University Relations Management 18 ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL "**««iifi)a»«iMjiS»,» WSSU BOARD OF TRUSTEES Eva McClean James Mebane Timothy Newsome Ted Kaplan Chairman Vice Chairman Brenda Davis Richard Janeway Spurgeon Webber Jr. C. Edwards Pleasant Secretary Montanges Kirby Thomas Griscom Billy Friend Edwin G. Wilson BOARD OFTRUSTEES 19 RBBH^lfl I RAM Homecoming ^^, 14,^:;^^ ><^ 20 HOMECOMING ^•s^^'mMm:mte»SamiS&'^: i- .•V ')•!( RAMS on the Go HOMECOMING 21 Coronation of Miss WSSU MissWSSU Nikita Williams Queen's Attendants Little Miss and Mr. Ram Class Queens 2 HOMECOMING QUEENS ,,i>»SA>«rf^tf(i.«*;i&»,*ite»j^ .i Class Queens and Escorts Miss Senior Tyyawdi Baker and Gerald Walden Miss Junior Keisha Butler and William Horton Miss Sophomore Sharon Kelly and Miss Freshman Shanta Carter and Jimmy Slade Kendrick McDonald HOMECOMING QUEENS 23 1995-1996 Campus Queens Mr. Brown Hall Miss Dillard Hall Miss Atkins Hall Michael Southern Tiffany Davis Tisha Williams Valerie Farmer Jonathan Lindsay Frank Ratchford Miss Wilson Hall Miss Alpha Kappa Alpha Miss Gamma Lambda Dakisha Payne Tameka Wilson Tonya Wilson John Burton Terrance McAdoo Eiu-ico Leak 24 HOMECOMING QUEENS Miss Delta Sigma Theta Miss Gamma Phi Miss Phi Beta Sigma Roxanne Horton Ann Fleming Cheryl McClean Eric Richardson Bill Henry Charles Williams Miss Sigma Gamma Rho Miss Blue and Gold Miss Zeta Phi Beta Kecia Davis Angela Blue Demetrius Devane Antonio Williams Monty Hickman James E. Armstrong Jr. HOMECOMING QUEENS 25 Miss Omega Chapter Miss American Chemical Society Miss A.R.T. Shavonda Smith Latisha Jones Ammie Jones Robert Cooper Carl Glenn Todd Corley Miss Campus Activities Board Miss Campus Pals Miss Chi Eta Phi Queyana Woods Amore Glee Marice Caesar Andro Garrett Sean Ford Johnny Ezekiel 56 HOMECOMING QUEENS ,,s)fc>Vs.44;,'i,t'i;aii«i;j*;it.:»if.iii^-s I iss Data Processing Mgt. Assoc. Miss Student Affairs Miss Ram City Nikki Adkins Letonya Chatman D'Gina Harris D'Quand Sowell Grandson Morgan Jr. Diounte Lackey ' SB^vtC**.,*,,-*,-^^i|0-> -akJbHW. ^''WV ^^^^^E*'-' TF^Mi ^^HFi Miss Academic Affairs Miss Twin City Miss Day Student Chandra Holly Scherrie McCorkle Sharon Mosley Patches Jacobs Jeff Woodburn Ruben Mclain HOMECOMING QUEENS 27 Miss Lyceum Miss Mozik Miss NAACP Yolanda Jones Carol Williams Neisha Brown Warren Glover Eric Dark John Robinson Mr. and Miss News Argus Miss Pi Gamma Mu Miss Positive Student Awareness Devona McPhatter Teresa Hairston Assoc. Craven Martin Nathaniel White Shaniska Smith Anthony Howard ;!8 HOMECOMING QUEENS Miss Psychology Club Miss Spanish Club Miss Special Women in Christ Felicia Merritt Monica Cobham Chastity Stanfield ParrishTubbs Johnny Adams Darrin Glenn Miss SPM Miss Student Activities Louquender Robinson Nicole Smith Ron Tudor Odell Banks HOMECOMING QUEENS :29 Miss WSSU Gospel Choir Miss University Choir Miss WSSU Marching Band Charlene Pretty Cassaundra McCloud Rhonda Johnson Alvin Williams Phillip McCloud Carlton Weddington Miss University Ushers Miss Yearbook Miss United Christian Ministry Katina Poole Katina Bryson Terra Manigualt Tramell Lackey William Stringfellow Jerome Harrell 30 HOMECOMING QUEENS Miss W-S, NC Miss Alpha Phi Alpha Miss Kappa Alpha Psi Diarra Porter Deneen Dixon Tamara Alexander Patches Jacobs Marc Winbush Ervin Kershaw Miss Moore Hall Sherry Nance Mathias Sampson HOMECOMING QUEENS 31 RED AND WHITE DAY iAMS ON THE GO! AND WHITE MINI PARADE 33 ^ IVIOZIK MODELING TROUPE '*:" . tu jmn-.-i^i^f-iKi ' .^vLV'5«iii ijj:^jiiBii5iSir U MOZIK MODELING TROUPE ,mfiiKmmmitimi3^ii»iSmiM>^ HVSSU NURSING HONOR SOCIETY m NURSING HONOR SOCIETY 35 ... V,! }.-^:,. I k^,y.JUhU}A.i,.}. k .LLsmmmiA. ON CAMPUS WITH WSSU \i WHO'SWHO AMONG AMERICAN COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES Tyyawdi Baker Joseph Briscoe Demont Cox Sarbeth Fleming Christopher Gamble English Psychology Middle Grades Political Science Computer Science English Teresa Hairston Maisha Kelly Adrian Lawrence Jonathan Lindsay Sonja Long Sociology Chemistry Sports Management Computer Science Special Education Social Welfare Brenda Lovely Kenya Mitchell Charles Richardson Kitchawa Roulac Yolanda Sawyer Biology Sociology Chemistry Biology Elementary Pre-Med Social Welfare Pre-Med Education Jeffrey Sherin Tommy Tyson Corine Warren RenitaWatkins Nikita Williams MIS Elementary Elementary Middle Grades Biology Education Education Education Pre-Med 38 THE RAM !^S^^ mmmmt^ en ^ s 3 2 n en n H X e H o 2 2 X < 1 PI X PI en en PI 3 3 THE RAM 39 PAN HELLENIC COUNCIL I Alpha Kappa Alpha, Inc. 1908 Alpha Phi Alpha, Inc. 1906 -^ CREEKS '^.^aV j:'v4^ Delta Sigma Theta, Inc. 1913 zmi^':^^iSi^jMi.. ..'^% Zela Phi Beta, Inc. Phi Beta Sigma, Inc. 1920 1914 Sigma Gamma Rho, Inc. 1922 GREEKS 41 sii^i»t*^^*«:«*^;iiS:.fcSiifeiii;gitK.;i• THE ZETA'S AND THE SIGMA'S PRESIDENT MAURICE JACKSON BASILEUS NEISHA DANIELS iiimjiiiisii,iii4i^3i<i^:mtmie:me&>^ i^~ . w fX^t « / - VX** ' ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY GEROME BURKE JR., PRESIDENT . 46 CREEKS TAMEKA WILSON, MISS ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA lUESSAIU SALMON BASILEUS ,^ J^^ Ik ' F- *^-'-iPil^'7 !b«ss;v -.._irr r ^\ ^ «If >'4'«M ,> -^ ' ' ;A ^^|_g^>, 1tf % "J'piv^^ MISS SIGMA GAMMA RHO AIUD MISS BLUE AIMD GOLD BASILEUS CHERYL WRIGHT DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY :,i,.L lijm ROXAIUNE HORTOni, MISS DELTA SIGMA THETA SHAIUTA YELLERTOni, PRESIDEIUT 54 CREEKS msk^mii>i---i- MISS CHI ETA PHI DANISSA BRYANT BASILEUS WINSTON- SALEM STATE NIVERSITY m \t.iii M BAND VVSSU MARCHING BAND °"^°=^^ WS S U MA RC H i N G B A N D 59 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS \M\ nil 1995-1996 Senior Class Officers SENIORS Joseph Briscoe Yolanda Sawyer Lovie Debnam Senior Class Recording Secretary Corresponding President Secretary Tyyawdi Baker Keith Penn BenitaWatkins Mia Peterson Miss Senior Class Representative Historian Administrative Assistant Corine Warren Monty Hickman Class Representative Class Representative SENIORS 61 LaToya D. Abbott Wanda Abrahams Timothy E. Adams Nitki Adkins RufBn, NC Enfield. NC Temple HUl, MD Glen Allen, VA Nursing Therapeutic Recreation Music Business MIS Tamara L. Alexander Karen Allen Kelleye Allen Tonya D. Artis Columbus, OH Charlotte, NC Charlotte, NC Pikeville, NC Nursing SOC/Social Welfare SOC/Social Welfare Biology Ericka Ashworth LaTrina Barnes Amber Baker Tyyawdi Baker High Point, NC Charlotte, NC Winston-Salem, NC Las Vegas, Nevada Psychology/SOC Sociology Elementary/Special Education Enghsh H. Maurice Banks Stevette Barnett Corey F. Barr Nicole L. Barrow Silver Springs, MD Kernersville, NC Winston-Salem, NC Greensboro, NC Economics / Finance Psychology Therapeutic Recreation Elementary Education 6.?. SENIORS 5BI Seretie Batde Lisa Bazemore Timothy Belk Richard Bellamy Jr. Rocky Mount, NC Windsor. NC Charlotte, NC Philadelphia, PA Tlierapeiitic Recreation Accounting Business Aciministration Music Education I Lisa Berry Angela D. Blue Johrmy T. Bowman III Malik Brice Winston-Salem, NC Carthage, NC Burgaw, NC Hampton, VA Computer Science Marketmg Economics Political Science Michael Brice Wendy Bridges Joseph T.
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