ALBANY STATE COLLEGE RECEIVES A NEW GRAND PIANO 63 •a:>uad puij a<a ||i<a aaaip iiuntuuuiu ano ipuaa puu luniumiiu ano puotiaq ofi pjnoijs a^jj •jsaq ano op oa picaju aq jou pjnoijs 3^ •uat\>ap oj picajc aq aou pjnoqs 3jj •tiiijcda i|ai<» saiuoD juaiuauioddusiQ, uoisnjuo^ ui dn jfinu3 aq p|no& S^AIJ ano puc dojs ooa u^ijj pjno<» ajij dojs pip pjao<& aijj Ji aqfJuQ^) •pacdMjouq uoijuzijmp puu 4pau<s\dn aaSue ano audxaoj sanuuuoj ajig •UdAop SuijaaJ asoijj aoj AX oa doas a usaop puu punoa suids pjao<» aijj ajuij puu auaj Jo ||n^ STUDENT Student Government initiates innovative programs to enhance campus. The SGA under Benita Lynn Childs NAACP during NAACP week. "The or at least strongly considered by top of­ has made significant strides to spear­ Registration Drive was also a major con­ ficials. head improvements here on the campus cern," says Vice-President Howard Moreover, SGA has proposed for the of Albany State College. President Ben­ Ford. Indeed, SGA worked feverishly to future the establishment of a program ita L. Childs, a native of Detroit, Michi­ encourage people to register and exercise that will provide internship for Political gan, Vice-President Howard Ford, and their right to vote. Science majors with the ASC Public Secretary Adriene Thornton, have colla­ SGA is also currently working on pre­ Safety division. Fervent efforts have also borated on many programs that are sent and future plans that will serve to been made to have statues erected in aimed at enhancing the character of Al­ benefit the student body. Currently, honor of Dr. Martin Luther King and bany State. SGA was instrumental in en­ Benita is spearheading a policy that will Joseph Holley respectively, that will couraging Stokely Carmicheal to visit allow for Coed Visitation, a hot topic in­ serve as a symbol of the ideas each man Albany State College and present a very deed. Benita has detailed an open visita­ stood for. A Cultural Arts Center, locat­ informative and provocative speech on tion policy already and has sent a copy to ed in the President's House, is also being the two great personalities of the Civil the offices of President Black, Dean planned by the SGA. Rights Movement, Dr. Martin Luther Grant, and other correspondents. The These and other programs represent a King, Jr., and Malcolm X. SGA was also policy is gaining campus-wide support, SGA that is going beyond expectations active in Convocation Exercises held and perhaps before her administration to enhance life on the Campus of Albany during Homecoming as well as partici­ terminates in June, Benita will possibly State College. pating in a collaborative effort with the realize open visitation policies initiated 66 Student Government GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Adriene Thornton, SGA Secretary, diligently works to complete her daily tasks. Senior SGA Vice-President, Howard Ford, will be graduating soon, and as he leaves office he feels that the toughest aspects of being SGA Vice-Presi­ dent were "learning to work with people and moti­ vating them to become involved in important is­ sues on campus." An outspoken, inspirational, and fearless Benita Childs always stresses the need for the student body to unify and tackle important issues on the campus of Albany State College. She strongly feels that only through the weapon of unification can progress ever be achieved. Student Government 67 Desperately in Need One of the hottest issues of the year centered around a simple task, but under extenuating cir­ cumstances, the task of finding an adequate parking space on campus was about as easy as try­ ing to convince President Bush that he would eventually have to raise taxes. Read My Lips: I want a Parking space. The con­ struction of new parking areas, which was projected to be com­ pleted by the 1988 Fall Quarter, quickly spilled into the 1989 Winter and Spring Quarters. However, Construction has be­ gun and slowly but surely the completion of the new parking areas will be achieved. Until then, I advise you to arrive on campus early in the morning be­ fore 8:00 a.m. or else you will have to"hit the Hill", if you know what I mean. 68 Parking of A Parking Space Parking 69 REGI5TRRTIDN A Time of Frustration and Anxiety! Above: Robert Spicer, Samuel Mackey, Sabrina Florence, and others patiently wait in line to pur­ chase books from the Bookstore. Right: Debra Jones hopes that her book slip can cover the total cost of her books. 70 Registration Although long lines are very un­ popular, they are an inescapable aspect of Registration Day. Left: After going back through the computer line for the fifth time, Clarence King finally reaches the cashier's desk to the delight of Mr. Shaffeur. Above: Registration is the most celebrated time of each quarter for Bookstore employees. Registration 71 ASC ALUMNI Ms. ASC Alumni 1988-89 and her attendants 72 Alumni ASSOCIATION Alumni 73 74 Alumni sz, 6 8 I ISl VM n i v UNFORGETTABLE EXPRESSIONS AT GOLLSGS 76 Expressions ' I ,. Expressions 77 78 Expressions Expressions 79 mm • S enio 82 Seniors Doris Anderson Veronica Anderson Jeffery Battle Dawne Beckham Willie J. Billings Patricia Benjamin Debra Brannon Cara D. Brown James Brown Gail Brown Kimberly A. Brown Seniors 83 Melinda D. Burner Victor J. Carroll Frederica D. Burnett Carrell C. Coats Durie Coleman H^^^^^^^^HI Selenia C. Dent Keith Crocker Michael N. Dixon Melissa Garrett Sophia A. Hall Linda Gibson Keith J. Hammond 84 Seniors Dennis C. Harpe •^^••••^^B Linda J- Harris Reginald Hammond Carolyn B. Harris Sherri L. Hicks ^^^^^^^^^^mm Jon B. Howard Jennifer Hawkins Subricca Hicks Tonya Ingersoll ^fjj^^^^^^^^^^^l Dawn Jones Courtney A. Hunter Holsey Jackson Seniors 85 Demetrius Jordan Glen Kitchen Melissa Jordan Linda Lawerence Randall S. Lawerence ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H Donald L. Mackey Gregory D. Lunsford Littla C. Merritt Tracey L. Mitchell Leslie Parrish Wendy Mitchell Sylvia Y. Reeves 86 Seniors Karen Rubin ^^^^^^^^^^^^H Janis R. Scott Lula B. Robinson Andrea G. Salters Paula Smith ^^^^•.fl^K^B Sherlyn D. Tumblin Annie Sims Sharon Tillman Paulette White Troy Young Seniors 87 88 Juniors Michelle R. Alien Darlene Brinson Kenneth Brown Chineda Carete Benita L. Childs Antoinelle R. Chisholm Linda K. Coleman Louise Crowder 1 Lamar Daniel Ericka S. Davis Brent Deid Selina A. Dukes Juniors 89 Howard M. Ford Georgia Gartrell Tammie George r Petal Y. Floyd Shalaine Gilliam Cassandra Grier Talitha R. Handy Carolyn Hudson Makeba D. Hudson Ricky D. Jackson Semora T. Johns Florine Johnson 90 Juniors .^ Duane E. Kelly Viregina Lawerence Sabrina Life Tony B. Lovett David Miller Raymond Reynolds Larry A. Rivers Sophia Samples Alethia L. Samuel Jerome Smith Tamiko Smith Gwendolyn Starling Juniors 91 I I, Patricia A. Tayalor Ramzaire Taylor Samuel Watts Joyce Wright 92 Juniors Juniors 93 / Valissa A. Alien Roderick I. Almond Toyia Arrington Shona Bell Carla D. Brown Henry L. Brown Stephen B. Bruce Wanda Bryant :^!^^?r>, Dante R. Charles Keisha Collins Tangela M. Crawford Napoleon Crowell Sophomores 94 Sophomores ophomores p Selene Cummings Tammy Curry Darrell L. DAvis Sharon Davis tit > Donyetta Drake Warren H. Favors Valeric Ficklin Annette R. Florence Arthur Foster Lyrica George Kaylia N. Givens Tonette A. Graham Sophomores 95 Deveda M. Hill Vicki M. Hall Ramona Hastings Warren Hendricks tl O Susan Hill Karen Hollis Leonard Holsey Kerrie R. Hood w •t 1 v ,- Reginald D. Hunter Clinton Johnson Tammy Johnson Kenneth Jones 96 Sophomores Karin L. Jordan Katrina Jordan Tony B. Jordan Alvin D. Lee James 0. Lee Carolyn Lewis Sharon Lewis Kelly A. Mackey V Clinton D. Maghy Carlos Martin Derrick McCollum Markus McRae Sophomores 97 Daniel E. Merrick Anthony Murray Marion Muthuveeran Veronica Nails Yvonne M. Neely Brian Ramey Eric C. Reese JoAnn Ross Ronald Roundtree Martin Rucker Laura C. Scott Camille Smart 98 Sophomores Henry Stephens Arthur E. Sutton Carlton D. Thomas Angela L. Turner William J. Tyson Jimmy Vickers Angela Walton Yupine S. White Stacey Williams Joyce L. Willingham Dennis Wonnum Tony A. Young Sophomores 99 Thelma D. Adams Tonya R. Alexander Ivy E. Allman Willie Ballard Anderson Bentley Felicia Beyans r "V -' Consuelo Bowen Cherie Boyd Curtis J. Brown 100 Freshmen Allison Burnett Dung Bush Tonya T. Byrd Tyrone Casion Jackie Childs Shirley Colston Calvin Cooley Gregory B. Copeiand David Evans Sonya Evans Sonya Evans Janine Facon Freshmen 101 Adrian R. Fitts Lenisha A. Fulton Juel Gumbs Sam Hairston 1 J Melissa A. Hall Amelia Hansford William Harrell Patrick J. Harrison Nathan Hawkins Rachael Hayes Valencia T. Hall Tracey Herring FRES 102 Freshmen Jacqueline Hightower Raquel Hill Naomi Hooks Carey Hope Daisy Howard Deidre R. Howard Chris Hunter Edward Jackson James F. Jackson Alfred J. Johnson Harriet Johnson Maxine L. Jones FRESHMEN Freshmen 103 FRESHMEN Tammy Jordan Joseph Kearse Wanda Lee Trina Leonard Jeffery D. Lucear Pamela McCree Angela K. McDuffie Anthony B. Miller i* Corey Miller LaTasha Miller Harold T. Monte John R. Motor 104 Freshmen FRESHMEN Kalfee Parker Melvin Peterson Anthony M. Pruitt Kimberly Richards Robbie Ridley Melva S. Rogers Charvette Rucker Adrian F. Singletary Keith Singleton Lacrecia N. Smith Angela Steele Lawanna Stephenson Freshmen 105 Sherece Stroble Eric Taylor Bobby Thomas David Thornton I Roderick Tillman Bo Tolbert Chrisatta Troup Ken R. Walker Malcolm Walker Reginald Walker Erica A. Wallace Gerunda Washington 106 Freshmen Ryan Watkins Sonya White Eric Williams Roderick I. Willis Denise Woods Yvette M. Wright Windy Wyche FRESHMEN FRESHMEN L FRESHMEN E_ 'RESHMEN Freshmen 107 FACULTY AND Estella Albert Thelma D. Anderson Linda Akanbi Egbert Bacon Developmental Studies Business Education & Education Music Office Administration George Baker Ree V. Barnes Sara Benson Christine Blaylock Military Science Fine Arts & Office Administration Education Natural Sciences Deborah Burkes Bennatta Caldwell Mary Crawford Sammie Davis English & Modern Arts & Sciences President's Office Physical Education Languages 110 Faculty and Staff B.S.
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