Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2018 with funding from LYRASIS and LYRASIS Members https://archive.org/details/tigers1976stpa A NEW DAY IS COMING THE 1976 TIGER ST. PAUL’S COLLEGE VOLUME 88 •h -;vj. VV- fit -IVii SfwSSBS: nwraBiinlK TABLE OF CONTENTS ■: gpgiiifst? RMHwm TRODUCTION DEDICATION PRESIDENTS ADMINISTRATION FACULTY TIGERS WORLD HOMECOMING SPORTS TIGER STAFF PATRONS ADVERTISEMENTS SENIOR DIRECTORY 3 31 64 ■|M) 116 127 143 147 148 151 ■■• ' -V.- .': , mmmm m %mm:m wm-^, r! . -.V'vv . ■■■;.. '. . . ■...■■■..■■:■■. :••. ■: »!?Si WBMM SSSIPis : v flff - % ■■ %■ * ■ .V'v.':- ■■' • ' : ^.y;y.'.: ' ■ . \ ?•§■ v :: -■ v . v. \ •-, J .;• ..■••, . .v .• '• • • .- :■•■■.. - -• ■ : • •,• v- ■ ■ • - : '- ■-■■ ' ‘ ' . ' ; : /;V ■ :M MB j ; % % . 'iM WMMB. £ if iiiffilaiili® •• : - ■•• ' ‘ ■ •..’ ■ £^::©:Siii§i ■■■■..■ ;T-V* ' i»V. *' ' *.. .' ’• . .V . tS&’&S' IlSii 5(@ft j jjg illiiiiPi wmwmmmmm .. W$$ fj ' ■ ■■-: ■ ’ ■ v-: \ *.■,;•• SSBlI j :/- . ■ ■■■■;: ■ - ' ; v- V:-. ■:.■■■ «S: ■; ■ '■ *; '■■ ■ '. •■ .'■• .- ;•• ■ - ... '•;■';■■ vi;S;W. ■. ■ ■ :\ : W; ,v' ‘ft ■?. ■ gPiii Ipltfljj I': i’ - K THE VENERABLE JAMES S. RUSSELL D.D., L.L.D. ST. PAULS COLLEGE MEMORIAL CHAPEL SAUL BUILDING FORMER GRADUATING CLASS LETCHER HALL FORMER HOME ECONOMICS CLASS BRICKLAYING CLASS ANNA RAMSDELL JOHNSTON HALL 6 FOOTBALL TEAM 1917 BASKETBALL PLAYER J. ALVIN RUSSELL RUSSELL MEMORIAL LIBRARY i fr.fr fra 8 msaam STUDENT UNION BUILDING ADMINISTRATION BUILDING EMERY HALL 9 DR. EARL H. McCLENNEY MR. EDWARD I. LONG EVELYN E. HOLT HALL HISTORY OF THE COLLEGE Infinitesimal in number, as compared to the humanity they serve, are the salient figures of history. One such figure was James Solomon Russell, founder and first Principal of the Saint Paul’s Normal and Industrial School. The newly ordained deacon in the Protestant Episcopal Church arrived in Lawrencville, in Brunswick County, Virginia, March 16, 1882. Here he found a small group of Negro communi¬ cants in St. Andrews Church, and organized them into a congre¬ gation. By February, 1883, the first St. Paul’s Chapel had been constructed and was ready for occupancy. Immediately a parochi¬ al school was organized in the Vestry room of this small frame chapel. Soon these quarters of the parochial school became too small for the increasing enrollment, and a three room frame struc¬ ture was built with funds contributed by the Reverend James Saul of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. On September 24, 1888, with fewer than a dozen students, the Saint Paul’s Normal and Industrial School was started in the building known as the Saul Building. More students came, as word about the school traveled. The members increased to such an extent that the Founder, the Reverend James Solomon Russell, realized the need for a program for expansion and development. By an act of the General Assembly of Virginia, on March 4, 1890, the school was incorporated as the Saint Paul’s Normal and Industrual School, and by that name it was given a perpetual suc¬ cession and a common seal. On March 11,1 907, Saint Paul’s became an affiliate of The American Church Institute for Negroes, an agency of the Protest¬ ant Episcoal Church in the United States of America. A collegiate department of teacher training was started in 1922 and was accredited by the Virginia State Board of Education in 1926. As a result of this development, a large percentage of the teacher in the elementary and secondary schools of Virginia and the neighboring states of North Carolina and Maryland are grad¬ uates of Saint Paul’s. In 1928, the founder, the Venerable James Solomon Russell, arch-deacon in the Diocese of Southern Virginia, retired with the title of Principal-Emeritus. His son, the Reverend Dr. J. Alvin Rus¬ sell, was elected his successor and continued the work in the faith of the Founder. On December 30, 1941 , the charter was amended and the name of the institution was changed to Saint Paul’s Poly¬ technic Institute. Authority to grant degrees based on a four year program gave to the institution opportunity for increased useful¬ ness. (A four-year degree program was started in September 1942.) At this time also, the chief administrator, Dr. J. Alvin Rus¬ sell, was named the first President of the institution and served until his retirement in 1950. In the spring of 1950, Dr. Earl H. McClenney was elected president and became the third chief administrator. During the administration of Dr. McClenney, many notable improvements have been made. As a result, the College has been admitted to membership in the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, the United Negro College Fund, and the Association of Episcopal Colleges. Upon the retirement of Dr. McClenney on September 1, 1970, Mr. Edward I. Long was appointed Acting President. The most notable achievement of his administration was the reaffirm¬ ation of accrediation by the Southern Association of Colleges and schools. In January, 1971, the Board of Trustees name Dr. James a. Russell, Jr. (Grandson of the Founder) as President of the College effective July 1, 1971. At the annual meeting of the Board of Trustees held on Feb¬ ruary 27, 1957, a decision to change the name of the institution from Saint Paul’s Polytechnic Institute to Saint Paul’s College was reached. The Trustees also approved the reorganization of the curricula to include courses leading to the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Science Degrees. The College places strong emphasis upon building Christian character. By formal resolution of the Board of Trustees, the Col¬ lege is open to students and teachers of all denominations and races. Many religious faiths are represented among its students and faculty. DEDICATION It is better to have known and lost than not to have known at all. Therefore, Remember me as I was and not as I am because, if you think of me as you do death, then what was once is no more and never can be. But if I am with you in thoughts, then I am still alive. You’re not gone . . . you’re just resting. By, Paulette Scott fa « fa fa Q cn DEDICATION So swiftly through death’s door you went So silently your soul passed by, That we who weep and mourn your passing Heard no moan nor faitest sigh. It’s sometimes hard to understand why these things have to be, Our sad hearts seek the answer, but it’s not for us to see. We can only trust in God and know that in some way. It’s all a part of his great plan; We’ll understand someday! The Family Dr. Virginia Russell Chariman of Business Dept. Mrs. Gladys Majette Business Department Dr. Frank Conteh Department of Social Science Miss Yasue Sakoaka Department of Fine Arts Dr. Allyn Wetmore Dept, of Social Science 17 Mrs. Patricia Scott Department of English Dr. William Frossberg Department of English Mrs. Lottye Russell Department of English Mr. William B. Merrel Department of English Dr. Dennis Gendron Department of English 18 Mr. Moses Golatt Basketball Coach Mrs. Jeanette Lee Physical Education Dept. Mr. Joseph E. Thompson Athletic Director Mr. Pernell Simms Football Coach Mr. Dempsey Herring Asst. Football Coach 79 Father Alexander Easley Professor of Biblical Literature and Chaplain Mrs. Arabella Cooley Asst. Professor of Sociology Mrs. Ruth Alexander College Counselor Mrs. Annie Harrison Librarian Mrs. Virginia Diggs Reading Instructio 20 Mr. Larnell R. Parker Director of Admissions and Registrar Mr. Nathaniel Lipscomb Treasurer Miss Beverly Brewer Admissions Counselor Mr. Thurman Hargrove Business Office Clerk Mr. Charles E. Campbell Development Consultant 21 T.H.E. JONES Dean of the College ; ‘ W Mr. Freeman Majette Director of Campus Security Mr. Woodrow Packer Dean of Student Affairs Mr. Charlie Johnson Dean of Men Miss Yvette Carney Asst. Dean of Women Mr. Johnnie Edwards Asst. Dean of Men 22 Dean James B. Cooley Director of Cooperative Education Dr. Akram Siddiqui Asst. Professor of Education Mr. Alfred 0. Hosley Instructor of Mathematics Mr. Harold W. Witten Asst. Professor of Physical Science Dr. Albert Samuel Chairman of Department of Natural Science and Math Dr. Shankarappa S. Bale Asst. Professor of Biology 23 ■am Mr. Leslie Baskerville Social Science & History Instructor Mrs. Watson Asst. Prof, of Mathematics Dr. Clara Jenkins Prof, of Education & Psychology Dr. Walter Raymond Chairman of History Dept. 24 Dr. Donald Baumbach Asst. Prof, of Chemistry & Physical Science Mrs. Martha Burnette Secretary, Careers & Placement Office *x Mr. Freddie Biggs Lab Instructor Miss Burnette Asst. Librarian 25 Mrs. Dorothy Collier Dining Hall Staff Mrs. Pattie White Laundry Supervisor 26 Mrs. Marianne Raymond Secretary to Dean of College Mrs. Lucy Calendar Financial Aid Officer 27 AFRO AMERICAN Dr. Oscar Williams Chairman— History Dept. Virginia State College HISTORY WEEK 28 Mr. Randolph Baskerville 3rd Year Law Student North Carolina Central University Durham, North Carolina 29 30 31 THE FRESHMAN WORLD OF 76 CLASS OFFICERS Left to right R. Michael Dotch, President ; Rosalyn Davis, Vice-President; Diane Rather, Secretary; Veronica Magee, Correspondence Secre¬ tary; Last Spring, Treasurer 32 w'J. Brenda Anderson Accounting Washington, D.C. Jeffery Barnett Accounting Roanoke, Virginia Rita Beamer Elementary Education 4-7 Bedford, Virginia James Bess Business Administration Towson, Maryland Alan Best Sociology Arlington, Virginia Darryl Black Social Science Chicago, Illinois Keturah Brackett Elementary Education NK-3 Rawlings, Virginia David Brown Business Education Plainfield, New Jersey Marilyn Brown Business Administration Johnsonville, South Carolina 33 Maurice Compton Social Science Roanoke, Virginia Flora Crenshaw Elementary Education NK-3 South Hill, Virginia Jacqueline Cunningham Elementary Education NK-3 Brooklyn, New York Deborah Dillard Business Administration Madison Heights, Virginia Peter Dobson Business Administration Baltimore, Maryland Ronald Drakeford Elementary Education 4-7 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Janice Dugger Business Education Petersburg, Virginia Yvonne Elliott English Rustburg, Virginia Mitchell Evans English Farmville, Virginia 34 A " - : ' ' ' ? Muriel Freeman Biology Beaverdam, Virginia Oscar Gamble Sociology Upper Marlboro, Maryland William Glass Business Education Tarboro, North Carolina Willie Grimes Math Mobile, Alabama Anthony Harper Sociology Charleston, South Carolina William Hawes Biology Hyattsville, Maryland Debbie Hawkes Business Administration Blackstone, Virginia Darlene Heningburg Social Science Mobile, Alabama Gina Hicks Business Administration Charlottesville, Virginia 35 Michael Hill Business Administration Amelia, Virginia William Horne Business Administration Richmond, Virginia Tijuana Hudson Business Education Falls Church, Virginia ■■■■ Wayne Hunt Business Administration Newport News, Virginia Marshall Isom Business Administration Mobile, Alabama Alvera Jarrett Elementary Education Lawrenceville, Virginia Donald Johnson Business Education Richmond, Virginia Tamara Lewis Biology New Orleans, Louisiana Essemer Lyons Accounting Chicago, Illinois 36 ISIlraMall Kenneth Mangrum Accounting Rochester, New York Debra Martin Elementary Education Concord, Virginia Robert McConnell Business Administration Fairmount Heights, Maryland rA -> Rose Moseley Elementary Education Rawlings, Virginia Phyllis Payne English Radford, Virginia Wanda Peterson Biology Arlington, Virginia George Powell Business Administration Lawrenceville, Virginia Diane Rather Business Administration Crewe, Virginia Sidney Rawls Elementary Education Suffolk, Virginia 37 Bernard Robinson Elementary Education Richmond, Virginia Last Springs Business Administration Rison, Maryland Walter Stephens Sociology Jamaica, New York & , , Dwanda Thomas Business Education South Hill, Virginia Prince Thomas Elementary Education South Hill, Virginia Lynne Thomasson Business Administration Louisa, Virginia Stephanie Trusty Elementary Education Freeman, Virginia Margaret Vaughan Elementary Education Lawrence ville, Virginia Leonard Wade Sociology Amelia, Virginia 38 Marilyn Washington Business Education Appomattox, Virginia Victoria Williams Biology Bridgeport, Connecticut Ernestine Wilson Elementary Education South Hill, Virginia Steven Winborne Business Administration Suffolk, Virginia Verna Young Sociology Washington, D.C. Willie King Business Administration Richmond, Virginia 39 THE SOPHOMORE WORLD OF ’76 CLASS OFFICERS From left to right Shelly Harris, President; Ted White Vice-President; Linda Brogdon, Secretary; Melvin Hill, Treasurer; William Green, Parliamentarian. 42 Fredia Adkins Business Administration Suffolk, Virginia Sylvester Askins Business Administration Suffolk, Virginia Donna Bates Elementary Education Henderson, North, Carolina Robin Boulding Elementary Education Montclair, New Jersey Deborah Brice Business Administration Richmond, Virginia Jackie Bussey Mathematics Detroit, Michigan Doris Cain Business Education Emporia, Virginia Elizabeth Coleman Elementary Education Scottsburg, Virginia Marvin Coleman Social Science Roanoke, Virginia 43 Judy Coxton Sociology Charlotte, North Carolina Ralph Dickerson Elementary Education Roanoke, Virginia Timothy Dixon Social Science Quinton, Virginia Gloria Easter Social Science Emporia, Virginia Nancy Griggs Sociology Farmville, Virginia Margie Hamlett Business Administration Pamplin, Virginia Claudette Hancock Elementary Education Martinsiville, Virginia Richie Harris History Hartsville, South Carolina Melvin Hill Social Science Lynchburg, Virginia 44 Howard Hyde Business Administration Amelia, Virginia Cecelia Jackson Business Education Keysville, Virginia Rose Jackson Elementary Education Charlotte, Virginia Lee Johnson Biology Richmond, Virginia Marilyn Johnson Elementary Education Tarboro, North Carolina Mandy Knight Sociology Tarboro, North Carolina Patricia Maddox Business Education Orange, Virginia Althea Marable Elementary Education South Boston, Virginia Avery McGilvary Mathematics West Point, Virginia 45 Kevin Richardson Business Administration Petersburg, Virginia Richard Sterling Social Science Markham, Dlinois Christina Thomas Sociology Manassas, Virginia Donald Thomas Elementary Education Florence, South Carolina Larry Tucker Sociology Pierce, Florida Ted White History Virginia Beach, Virginia Arlene Wilkerson Elementary Education Victoria, Virginia Diane Williams Sociology Meherrin, Virginia Jasper Williams Social Science Nichols, Florida 46 Julia Williams Business Education Smithfield, Virginia 47 Carol Battle Elementary Education Scotland Neck, North Carolina Kenneth Brown Biology Freeman, Virginia Linda Charity Elementary Education Charles City, Virginia Larry Chisley Business Administration Pomfret, Maryland Ronald J. Dilworth Business Administration Bartow, Florida Beverly Falby Business Administration Washington, D.C. Daniele Heningburg Social Science Mobile, Alabama Wanda Hinmon Business Administration Onley, Virginia Melvin Johns Business Administration Surry, Virginia 50 Gerald Knight Sociology Richmond, Virginia Sylvester Lewis Social Science Emporia, Virginia Ellis Pitts Business Administration Washington, D.C. Gary Price Business Administration Surry, Virginia Debora Rainey Accounting Chase City, Virginia Shirley Robinson Business Education Norlina, North Carolina Patsy Smith Business Education Faber, Virginia Walter Tucker Business Administration Pierce, Florida Bettie Walker Mathematics Lawrence ville, Virginia 51 Lucy Washington Elementary Education Appomattox, Virginia Connie Wilson Business Education Kenbridge, Virginia 52 * Francis E. Adams Elementary Education Lawrenceville, Virginia Linda G. Barksdale Business Education Danville, Virginia Ann Bennett Elementary Education Danville, Virginia mm . Barbara Y. Berkley Biology Cullen, Virginia Freddie L. Biggs Biology Bartow, Florida Charles Brown Business Education Bennettsville, South Carolina Calvin A. Buck Sociology Suffolk, Virginia Delores A. Butler Business Education Mechanicsville, Maryland Ann E. Carter Business Education Danville, Virginia 55 Rogest Carstarphen History Mobile, Alabama Cheryl A. Clark Elementary Education Brooklyn, New York Mary A. Coleman Business Administration Charlottesville, Virginia George N. Cooke Accounting Norfolk, Virginia Benny F. Cooley Business Administration Anderson, South Carolina Carolyn E. Copeland Business Administration Suffolk, Virginia Terry Dawkins Business Administration Washington, D.C. Joe W. Doyle Business Administration Scotlandneck, North Carolina Janie B. Edmonds Sociology Danville, Virginia 56 Joe N. Edmondson Business Administration Scotlandneck, North Carolina Johnnie F. Edwards Business Education Suffolk, Virginia Christine M. Foster Elementary Education Phoenix, Virginia John L. Ghee Sociology Kenbridge, Virginia Glennetta Glass Elementary Education Java, Virginia Justine N. Godwin Business Education Accomac, Virginia Reginald T. Greene Accounting Smithfield, Virginia Gladys Harrison Sociology Lawrenceville, Virginia Garry W. Hodnett Business Administration Danville, Virginia 57 James E. Hubbard Business Administration Brookneal, Virginia Audrey L. Jarrett Elementary Education Lawrenceville, Virginia Ann L. Jenkins Business Administration Calvert, Maryland Barry I. Johnson English Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Kathy 0. Jones Biology Charles City, Virginia Janice A. Jones Business Education Lawrenceville, Virginia Wanda S. Jones Elementary Education Washington, D.C. Larry D. Kasey Business Administration Roanoke, Virginia Claudia S. Lane Business Administration Lawrenceville, Virginia 58 Charlie A. Lee Business Administration Kenbridge, Virginia Joyce A. Lewis Elementary Education Danville, Virginia Valerie A. Logan Business Administration Newport News, Virginia Pearl L. Lowry Elementary Education Bedford, Virginia Linda G. Massey Business Administration Greeneville, South Carolina Donald D. Miller Business Education Lynchburg, Virginia Erlene F. Moore Sociology Mechanicsville, Maryland Johann E. Moore History Mobile, Alabama Charles T. Nall Business Education Yonkers, New York 59 Henry T. Parrish Business Administration Danville, Virginia Glenda J. Pettaway Sociology Theodore, Alabama Freda L. Poindexter Elementary Education Nathalie, Virginia Melvin C. Porcher Mathematics Columbia, South Carolina Francis 0. Porter Biology Lawrenceville, Virginia Cynthia V. Puryear Business Administration Chase City, Virginia Nadine Rabb Sociology Greenville, South Carolina Steven C. Reed Elementary Education Charlottesville, Virginia Michael L. Riddick Mathematics Suffolk, Virginia 60 HHBHhBHBBmmBhHHhHhhHHHHHbHBHBiB James M. Walton Business Education Chatham, Virginia Sandra J. Walton Sociology Danville, Virginia Patricia Wilson Sociology Richmond, Virginia Steven A. Wood Accounting Farmville, Virginia 61 AUTOGRAPHS 62 THE TIGER S WORLD STUDENT LIFE 64 5 PLATO THE GOOD THE BAD & THE UGLY 66 ‘\MiuV"*1. 67 68 m 69 70 71 72 " 73 74 75 76 77 78 VJB . _ _ "C , ' . T tm ■ ' K^S'- sis* “^W^ggr #_ . to f” Y‘ ti: v*8* ■ > 1 v - M - SH^fflvy&l SMI 79 jm'fm 80 81 82 ~2 . ' " ‘3 ''-?«#s- '"'t "■*-* - * &■ ■ " ;& /M # Mg&M 83 iua , w i ’fc / **fv 1 fAst'* *<•*«»> mmmwk *mmum ■ 84 85 86 87 * ••*’*'* *. 88 AUTOGRAPHS 89 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Art Club Front Row L-R-Aubrey Everett, Karen Francis, Stephanie Trusty, Helen Dumas, Lois Davis Back Row L-R Melvin Baltimore, Larry Harris. 90 Gospel Choir First Row L-R Veronica McGee, Gail Thompson, Ann Jenkins. Second Row L-R Steven Woods Cavnettp h a- n'T’ dTh863™^ RebMEIriS,’ DebD Martm’ BeVCr,y Coleman’ Deborah Dilliard, Barbara Berkley. Third Row Cleveland Johnson, Avery McGilvary, Ricky White, Henry Jones, Johann Moore. SNEA First Row L-R Debra Sydnor, Barbara Sallie, Frances Adams, Mary Wilson, Sandra Walton, Ruby Robertson, Everlyn Daniel. Second Row L-R Natalie Haggar, Cynthia Puryear, Helen Dumas. Library Club First Row L-R Sandra Walton, Helen Dumas, Everlyn Daniel, Ruby Robertson, Diana Foster, Sylvia Scott. Second Row L-R Mary Wilson, Willie Page, Joe Edmondson, Henry Parish, Linda Brogdon. 92 Women’s Council Front Row L-R Linda Massey, Peggy Young, Patricia Jefferson, Sandra Brasswell. Back Row L-R Jane Warren, Dean Miles, Annie Carter. 93 Natural Science First Row L-R Nannie Gillum, Linda Whitehead, Mary Johnson, Velma Mosley, Kenneth Brown, Second Row L-R Jackie Bussey, Francis Porter, Juanita Hamlett, Helen Dumas, Melvin Porcher, Avery McGilvary, Cathey Jones, Barbara Berkley, Bettie Walker. 94 Phi Beta Lambda First Row L-R Ann Jenkins, Barbara James, Mr. Mbanefo. Second Row L-R Mary Coleman, Michael Afowery, Diana Foster. Third Row L-R Gary Price, Reginald Greene. 95 ppp- ■ -mr: ■ swjEm V' -. vy»t: •••■?•,•'• MMv s ' ■ ■■ Kf;*'::- ■ • - . ■ ' •’ • ■'* v •• •; ••• ■-■'•'■ ’ V ,-.•*• • . • ■ • . ■ ft - • ' y.k'i 3?1; ; -■». ./ • • •'/. / •• - v>. ,. * s o R O R I T Y F O U N D E D 98 Left to Right Gertrude Henry, Dwanda Thomas, Fredia Adkins, Shelly Harris, Daniele Heningburg, Cassandra Seward, Peggy Young. 79 Left to Right Freddie Biggs, Hampton John¬ son, Alonzo Scott, Joseph Wilkerson, Ken¬ neth Brown. 100 Steven Wood and James Walton Left to Right Phillip Judkins, Terry Moore, Archie Jones, Last Spring. 10 If you hear any noise its just Scott and the Alphas getting it on. Alpha Angels First Row L-R Deborah Dilliard, Mary Owens, Gina Hicks. Second Row L-R Sylvia Scott, Chris Thomas, Pam Scott, Yvonne Dupree, Linda Jones, Beverly Coleman. 102 103 104 Front Row Emily Allen, Linda Massey Back Row Delores Butler, Deborah Murphy, Julia Williams, Jackie Bussey, Cyn¬ thia Puryear. Left to Right Bonnie Willie, Steven Reed, John Smith Clockwise Rasalyn Davis, Janice Dugger, Cassandra Seward, Gloria Adams, Joyce Merritt, Janice Glenn, Gertrude Henry. 107 Melvin Porcher and Stanley Stephens • ? r 1 ront Row L-R Linda Charity, Everlyn Daniel. Irene Rawls, Dor¬ othy Key, Debra Sydnor. Back Row L-R Jackie Jackson, Margie Hamlett, Denise Wimbush, Pat Wingfield, Debra Brice, Ruby Robertson, Audrey Jarrett, Sharon Darden, Erlene Moore. 108 Pull my chain and I’ll do my thing. 109 I Edwanda Hayes and Patricia Wilkins 110 Left to Right Della Powell, Shirley Robinson, Barbara Sallie. Ill 112 HELLENIC COUNCIL \ i T Hv * + - 1 15 MISS HOMECOMING QUEENS 1)7 Left to Right-Kirn Tyler, Glenda Pettaway, Diana Foster & Wanda Peterson. Center-Homecoming Queen Joyce Lewis. 118 MISS JOYCE LEWIS MISS HOMECOMING 1975-76 1 19 Miss Freshman Class Wanda Peterson Miss Sophomore Class Kim Tyler Miss Junior Class Diana Foster Miss Tiger Judy Scriber Miss Senior Class Glenda Pettaway 120 Miss Sophomore Sweetheart Donna Bates Miss Freshmen Sweetheart Dannetta Gill Miss Junior Sweetheart Linda Charity Miss Holt Hall Deborah Holt Miss UNCF Sylvia Scott 121 Miss Kappa Alpha Psi Patricia Patrick Miss Phi Nupe Pi Gertrude Henry Miss Sigma Gamma Rho Miss Kappa Kitten Della Powell Janice Dugger Miss Alpha Phi Alpha Arlene Wilkerson 122 Miss Phi Beta Lambda Lydia Rawls Miss SNEA Debra Sydnor Miss Chess Miss Chorus Susie Jones D