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SHARING the VISION SHARINGSHARING the the VISION VISION Honda Congratulates the HCASC Class of 2005 2005 HCASC YEARBOOK SHARING THE VISION SHARINGSHARING THE THE VISION VISION Honda congratulates the HCASC Class of 2005. You are now part of an elite group of individuals who have improved their schools, themselves, their communities and the lives of others. Our theme for the 16th Annual National Championship Tournament was “Sharing the Vision.” Over the years, HCASC participants have created and shared some exciting ideas about making a brighter future. Flipping through these pages, you’ll see lots of familiar faces. You’ve made plans to keep in touch over the Summer. You’re looking forward to getting to know each other even better. You’re on your way to becoming friends for life. Remember to keep in touch with your newfound HCASC family. You’ve shared some great times already, and you have years of memories in the making. Please enjoy this keepsake of the 2005 Honda Campus All-Star Challenge. As you reflect on the competition, excitement, enthusiasm and friendship we shared this year, we hope you will remember this time as a special moment in your college life. Eric Conn Asst. Vice President, Auto Advertising American Honda Motor Co., Inc. 1 NCT MEMORIES 2 NCT MEMORIES 3 Welcome from Eric Conn . 1 2005 All-Stars . 33 Spelman College . 65 NCT Memories . 2-3 Claflin University . 34 Stillman College . 66 Table of Contents and Legend . 4 Clark Atlanta University . 35 Texas College . 67 History in the Making: The Story of HCASC . 5 Coppin State University . 36 University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff . 68 2005 Champions - Florida A&M University . 6-7 Delaware State University . 37 University of Maryland Eastern Shore . 69 Sweet 16 Qualifiers . 8 Dillard University . 38 University of the District of Columbia . 70 Runner-Up - Morehouse College . 9 Fisk University . 39 Virginia State University . 71 Semi-Finalist - Elizabeth City State University . 10 Hampton University . 40 Virginia Union University . 72 Semi-Finalist - Fayetteville State University . 11 Howard University . 41 West Virginia State University . 73 Quarter-Finalists NCT Memories . 42 Wilberforce University . 74 Harris-Stowe State University . 12 Jarvis Christian College . 43 Winston-Salem State University . 76 Jackson State University . 13 Kentucky State University . 44 Xavier University . 77 Morgan State University . 14 Knoxville College . 45 HCASC Volunteers . 77-83 Tennessee State University . 15 Lane College . 46 Past NCT Champions . 84 Playoff Qualifiers Langston University . 47 Alabama State University . 16 Lincoln University-Missouri . 48 90 Did not participate Benedict College . 17 Lincoln University-Pennsylvania . 49 91 Bowie State University . 18 Livingstone College . 50 92 Regular HCASC Participant Central State University . 19 Presenting the NCT Qualifiers . 51 93 North Carolina A&T State University . 20 Mississippi Valley State University . 52 94 NCT Champion South Carolina State University . 21 Morris College . 53 95 Texas Southern University . 22 Norfolk State University . 54 96 CPT. Team Captain Tuskegee University . 23 North Carolina Central University . 55 97 Presenting the NCT Qualifiers . 24 Paul Quinn College . 56 98 Alabama A&M University . 25 Philander Smith College . 57 99 Albany State University . 26 Prairie View A&M University . 58 00 Alcorn State University . 27 Saint Augustine’s College . 59 01 Allen University . 28 Saint Paul’s College . 60 02 Arkansas Baptist College . 29 Shaw University . 61 03 Bennett College . 30 Sojourner-Douglass College . 62 04 Bethune-Cookman College . 31 Southern University-Baton Rouge . 63 05 Chicago State University . 32 NCT Memories . 64 4 History in the Making: The Story of the Honda Campus All-Star Challenge In 1989, American Honda Motor Co., Inc., support to the program. These grants have established the Honda Campus All-Star enhanced student programs, and the students’ Challenge as a way to showcase and recognize college experience. the academic talents of students at America’s The Rattlers concentrate intently on a bonus during the final Historically Black Colleges and Universities HCASC alumni have gone on to pursue careers Championship match. (HBCUs). in science, medicine, aeronautics, industry and government. Many graduates are still active in Every spring, students, coaches, campus HCASC through campus activities and team coordinators, volunteers, HBCU presidents, the training. Association of College Unions International, and the National Association for Equal Today, HCASC remains the first and only Opportunity in Higher Education gather to academic competition of its kind, and its crown one National Champion. alumni continue to contribute to their alma maters and their communities. Over the past 16 years, more than 50,000 HBCU students have participated in the Honda Campus All-Star Challenge, and Honda has The team celebrates its sixth national title with an emotional committed millions of dollars in grants and on-stage celebration. 5 2005 HCASC CHAMPIONS 6 FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY CPT. MARCUS R. JACKSON MICHAEL T. BARTLETT ADAM K. JAMESON DONNIE McCLENDON II SHANA A. RUSSELL DR. VIVIAN HOBBS Montgomery, AL White Springs, FL Tallahassee, FL St. Petersburg, FL Newport News, VA Tallahassee, FL Political Science African Studies & Pol. Sci. Chemical Engineering & Chem. History English Coach Senior Senior Senior Senior Junior 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 ASHLEY ARMSTRONG 02 Tampa, FL 03 Institutional Rep. 04 05 7 SWEET 16 QUALIFIERS FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY MOREHOUSE COLLEGE ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY HARRIS-STOWE STATE COLLEGE JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY Alabama State University Bowie State University Benedict College Central State University North Carolina A&T State University South Carolina State University Texas Southern University Tuskegee University 8 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE CPT. CHRISTOPHER E. LEE MARK A. BERNARD JORDAN A. HARRIS GARRETT M. JOHNSON GABRIEL SEAN SIMON DR. ANDERSON C. WILLIAMS Huntsville, AL Virginia Beach, VA Nashville, TN Ottawa, IL Washington, DC Elberton, GA Political Science & Business Chemistry Economics Economics Psychology Coach Senior Junior Junior Sophomore Junior 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 BRODERICK B. McGRADY 02 Americus, GA 03 Institutional Rep. 04 05 9 ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY CPT. WARREN S. GIBBS ARKEEM L. FLEMING JEROME L. GILLIS KIMBERLY B. HOGGARD EMERALD J. LUCAS DERRICK L. WILKINS Rocky Mount, NC Edenton, NC Hampton, VA Ahoskie, NC Rich Square, NC Williamston, NC Music Industry Studies Public Administration Political Science Elementary Education Biology & Pre-Med Coach Senior Senior Sophomore Senior Junior 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 10 FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY CPT. ROGER E. BELTON VICTOR L. BARRETT DARIN C. FARR TALIA B. HIGGS JERRY J. WILSON MARCUS J. MCRAE Buffalo, NY Reidsville, NC Tulsa, OK Fayetteville, NC Charlotte, NC Lilesville, NC Criminal Justice English Criminal Justice English Secondary Ed. & History Coach Senior Junior Senior Senior Junior 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 GENE CARROWAY 01 Fayetteville, NC 02 Institutional Rep. 03 04 05 11 HARRIS-STOWE STATE COLLEGE CPT. JADA R. BOYKIN DALLES D. BROWN ANGELA K. COX KEVIN A. EVANS MICHAEL J. HAAS DR. EILEEN A. O’BRIEN St. Louis, MO Lompoc, CA Americus, MO St. Louis, MO St. Louis, MO Fort Wayne, IN Business Administration Urban Education Business Management Criminal Justice & Psychology Education Coach Junior Junior Junior Sophomore Junior 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 RYAN A. LANE 01 St. Louis, MO 02 Institutional Rep. 03 04 05 12 JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY CPT. LEON C. BLAND JOSHUA J.S. COTTON REBECCA T. FRANCIS KEISHA L. STOKES CHRISTIAN O. VARNADO CATHY L. PATTERSON Jackson, MS Pass Christian, MS New Orleans, LA Jackson, MS Magnolia, MS Laurel, MS Accounting History Journalism History Urban Education Coach Junior Sophomore Freshman Junior Freshman 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 13 MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY CPT. BRANDON M. DAVENPORT WILLIE COLE WELLINGTON M. FELIX RENATO MARSHALL RAINA RHOADES DR. MILDRED S. MCKINNEY Baltimore, MD Baltimore, MD Havre de Grace, MD Trinidad and Tobago, W.I. Baltimore, MD Portsmouth, VA Finance Civil Engineering Communications Medical Technology Psychology Coach Senior Sophomore Senior Senior Junior 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 DENNIS NICHOLSON DR. SHEILA B. RICHARDSON 01 Montclair, NJ Oklahoma City, OK 02 Institutional Rep. Institutional Rep. 03 04 05 14 TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY CPT. DAVID A. MACIAS MARQUE G. CAREY CRYSTAL C. CHOATES LARRY K. COOK MARSHALL A. LATIMORE DR. JOHN P. MIGLIETTA Lakeland, FL Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA Fairfield, AL Birmingham, AL New York, NY Political Science Criminal Justice Political Science & Pre-Law Electrical Engineering Mathematics Coach Junior Junior Senior Sophomore Junior 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 DR. SANDRA W. HOLT 01 Nashville, TN 02 Institutional Rep. 03 04 05 15 ALABAMA STATE UNIVERSITY CPT. MONITA K. JENKINS AARON E. ERVIN DARLITA F. JENKINS DAVID MCADORY KRISHUNDA R. SARGENT DR. DAVID A. IYEGHA Northport, AL Columbus, OH Northport, AL Montgomery, AL Memphis, TN Ukpe-Arogbo English History Marketing Undeclared Occupational Therapy Coach Senior Junior Senior Sophomore Senior 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97✫ 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 16 BENEDICT COLLEGE CPT. TREMANE M. BARTLEY DON LAURIN JOHNSON KOYETT J. MILES MELECIA P. SIMPSON HOUSTON TODD DR. RONNIE HOPKINS St. Catherine, Jamaica Tampa, FL Greenville, SC Kingston, Jamaica Birmingham, AL Bath, NC Chemistry History & Sociology Physics & Engineering Biology & Pre-Med Art & Marketing Coach Senior Senior Sophomore Senior Junior 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 DR. WARREN ROBINSON 01 Columbia, SC 02 03 Institutional Rep. 04 05 17 BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY CPT. BRANDON A. COLEMAN CHANDRA M. ANDERSON TERRANCE H. DAYE.
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