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» ( Photo Top-Left ) Dr. Yancy poses with members of the Weldon-Seaboard Alumni Chapter during their annual check presentation to the University. Weldon-Seaboard is the oldest established University Alumni chapter.

» (Photo Top-Right) Dr. Yancy and Larry Williams share a laugh during the annual Alumni Homecoming Banquet.

» (Photo Bottom-Left) Dr. Yancy poses with Shirley Wilkins-Nimmons, President of the Raleigh (NC) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.

» (Photo Bottom-Right) Members of the Raleigh-Wake Alumni Chapter present Dr. Yancy with a $10,000 donation. It was the first of two $10,000 donations the chapter presented during the 2012-2013 academic year.

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

CATEGORY IRandolph BazemoreJoseph N. Bell, Jr.Thomas F. DardenGeorge C. DebnamCarolyn EnnisDavid C. ForbesWillie E. GaryJohn I. KesterWilson LacyH. Donell LewisJohn H. LucasOl’Bunmi PetersJames ThorntonGuthrie L. Turner, Jr.David WalkerIda Silver WigginsA. Hope WilliamsLorenzo WilliamsSean Woodroffe

CATEGORY IIAudrey BattleLinda BryanHaywood GrayWilberforce MundiaHoward W. ParkerJames ShawBrandon Moyer(SGA)

CATEGORY III EMERITIStanley AlexanderThomas J. BoydGeneva B. ChavisMelvin ClarkChancy R. EdwardsW. B. Lewis

DIGNITARIESEvander HolyfieldDon King

UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTDorothy Cowser Yancy, PhD

EXECUTIVE TEAM

Debra Latimore, MS, CPA Vice President for Fiscal Affairs

Evelyn Leathers, MS Vice President for Institutional Advancement

Cecil McManus, PhD Director of the Office of Strategic Planning, Institutional Research and Effectiveness (OSPIRE)

Jeffrey A. Smith, PhD Vice President for Student Affairs and Administration

Marilyn Sutton-Haywood, PhD Vice President for Academic Affairs

University Leadership

Writers & ContributorsWriter: Odessa Hines, Director of Public Relations

Designer: Reneé Saddler, Webmaster

Contributing Editors: Sherri Fillingham, Sports Information Director

Office of Fiscal Affairs | Office of Institutional Advancement | Office of Strategic Planning, Institutional Research and Effectiveness

Photographers: Rick Crank, Sherri Fillingham, Odessa Hines Steven Worthy

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Year in Review 6Faculty Highlights 9Student Highlights 12Athletic Highlights 14The Yancy Years 16Alumni Giving 18Honor Roll of Donors 20Financials 35

C O N T E N T S

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As my time at Shaw draws to a close, I am proud to present my final President’s Report. The challenges were many -- a tornado, financial uncertainty, slowing enrollment, -- but what we have been able to achieve has been nothing short of extraordinary.

When others thought our doors would close permanently, we rose to the occasion, by stabilizing our finances and doing more with less. Not only did we remain open, but we thrived, enrolling the largest first-year class in the history of the University during the fall of 2010. We faced adversity a second time in April 2011 when a tornado destroyed our campus and forced us to close before semester’s end.

Despite our difficulties, we endured and our students, faculty and staff continued to achieve, succeed and flourish. We have witnessed two faculty members, Dr. Lonieta Cornwall, Associate Professor of Music and Dr. Bobbie Little, Associate Professor of Elementary Education and Field Placement Coordinator, both receive the Order of the Long Leaf Pine, the highest honor a North Carolina governor can bestow upon a citizen of the state. In addition, Dr. Little was chosen as one of the Top 25 Professors of Education in North Carolina.

Our students excelled as well. During her freshman year, Sherice Neil received a $30,000 scholarship from Taco Bell. Lolia Kienka followed her 2012 CIAA Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year honor with the 2013 CIAA Woman of the Year award. She is currently a student at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland pursuing a graduate degree in international business. We owe so much of our success to professors and students like Dr. Little and Lolia.

The good work we have started will not end with my departure. I am confident that our campus community, alumni, donors and supporters will continue to move the University forward. For 148 years, Shaw has remained true to its mission and educated the world’s best and brightest students. With your dedication and unwavering support, our great University will not only continue its mission, but exceed expectations for the next 148 years and beyond.

Sincerely,

Dorothy Cowser Yancy President

M E S S A G E F R O M T H E P R E S I D E N T

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AUGUST » The Shaw and Duke Divinity Schools sign a sharing agreement that allows faculty, staff and students from each institution to borrow books and other items from the other institution’s divinity library. The first agreement of its kind between the two divinity schools, it also includes onsite access to selected Duke Divinity licensed databases.

» David Selman, a 2009 Shaw graduate, introduces the First Lady of the United States, Michelle Obama, at a re-election rally in Philadelphia. Selman was the Southwest Philadelphia Field Organizer for Obama for America, President Obama’s re-election campaign.

SEPTEMBER » Students from the University’s Athletic Training program participate in the September 11th National Day of Service and Remembrance. Along with other local organizations, Shaw students spent the day mulching and protecting trees that remained standing after the April 2011 tornado that damaged extensive portions of Downtown Raleigh, including the University.

» Freshman Margaret White was one of 36 students to receive the United Parcel Service (UPS) Foundation Scholarship through the North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities (NCICU). UPS Division Manager and Independent College Fund of NC Board member, Nicole Brandon, presented a check for $86,400 for student scholarships at the 36 independent colleges and universities in North Carolina. White expressed

appreciation and thanks for receiving the scholarship as it “helped her to attend the college of her choice to pursue a career as a therapist.”

» Shaw trustee and alumnus Dr. John H. Lucas ‘40, is honored during a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Lucas Middle School in Durham, NC. The school was named in honor of Dr. Lucas who served as Shaw’s interim president from 1986 to 1987.

OCTOBER » Tyree’ V. Smith, a senior Recreational Therapy major, is chosen to represent Shaw in the “105 Voices of History-5th Year Celebration” choir performance. The “105 Voices of History” is a national collegiate choir representing every HBCU in the nation.

» The University names Debra K. Latimore as Vice President for Fiscal Affairs and Evelyn Leathers as Vice President for Institutional Advancement. Latimore is a Certified Public Accountant and previously served as the University’s Interim Vice President for Fiscal Affairs. Leathers previously served as Vice President for Institutional Advancement at Wiley College in Marshall, TX.

» Alumnus Art Anthony ‘74 is elected first vice president of the State Employees Association of North Carolina (SEANC), Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 2008. SEANC, headquartered in Raleigh, is an advocacy organization for active and retired state employees.

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ACADEMIC YEAR IN REVIEW 2012

Obama and Selman

Dr. John H. Lucas (center)

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NOVEMBER » The Shaw University Athletic Booster Club makes a $10,000 donation to the Athletic Department in a check presentation held before the October 27th football game against Winston-Salem State. The gift is the largest the group has made to the Athletic Department. The funds will be used to cover scholarships and operating expenses.

DECEMBER » Alumna Felicia Evans Long ‘94 and her husband Tim Long celebrate the opening of their new confectionery store Sweet Candy Café, in Lumberton, NC. Sweet Candy Café sells old-fashioned candies from the past and present.

JANUARY » President Yancy receives the Dr. Dorothy I. Height Leadership Award at the 22nd International Salute to the Life and Legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Breakfast Celebration in Washington, D.C. This annual event recognizes leaders around the world who embody the spirit and teachings of Dr. King and the legacy of civil rights activist Dorothy I. Height.

» Former Athletic Director Alfonza Carter is named to the 2013 Class of the John B. McLendon, Jr. CIAA Hall of Fame. Carter served in a variety of roles at Shaw for more than three decades, including Head Men’s and Women’s Basketball Coach, Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs, Director of Admissions and Interim Dean of Enrollment Management. Currently, he is the University’s Dean of Students.

» Shaw hosts the Second Annual Student Research Symposium. The symposium showcased ongoing undergraduate and graduate research from students enrolled at Shaw, St. Augustine’s and North Carolina State Universities. Topics presented included analyzing the health behaviors of Jamaican prostate cancer

patients; genetically transforming the stevia plant for mass production; and analyzing the effects of microgravity on the skeletal system.

FEBRUARY » Shaw athlete Chuck Hinton, the last player for the Washington Senators to hit .300, and who later became the head baseball coach at Howard University and the founder of the Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association, died at his home in Washington, D.C. at the age of 78. Born in Rocky Mount, Hinton played football, basketball and baseball at Shaw and served two years in the Army in the 1950s.

» Social Work students from the University’s Greenville CAPE Center, collect school items for pre-kindergarten (pre-k) students for their “Hearts for Head Start” service project. The pre-k students received the items in gift bags for Valentine’s Day and the project was featured on Greenville television station WITN.

MARCH

» The University hosts its UNCF “A Mind Is” Annual Giving Banquet and Gala fundraiser that honors outstanding community and national leaders for their commitment to excellence in education. The event recognized Progressive Business Solutions President, Albert (Tim) Catlett; Shaw University Board of Trustees Member, Dr. David C. Forbes; Duke Energy Vice President - Corporate Public Affairs, Hilda Pinnix-Ragland; The Happy Face Preschool Founder and Owner, Joyce Robinson; and Former Deputy Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Dr. Maria F. Spaulding. During the 2012-2013 academic year, Shaw students received more than $112,000 in UNCF scholarships.

» Eighteen Shaw students participate in the HBCU Legislative Lobby Day held at the NC General Assembly. This annual event, hosted by Common Cause NC, trains students from local HBCUs to effectively lobby their state representatives on legislative issues.

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Members of the Booster Club

Ambassador Koukku-Ronde and Yancy

CAPE Social Work students

HBCU Legislative Lobby Day

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APRIL » Alumnus Dr. David C. Forbes, Sr. ’62, also a member of the Shaw University Board of Trustees, is named to the Raleigh Hall of Fame. The induction ceremony was held on October 7, 2013 in the Raleigh Convention Center.

» The University receives a $100,000 grant from the Cannon Foundation. The funds will be used to make repairs and renovations to the Fleming Kee and Dimple Newsome residence halls.

» Shaw is selected as a Flagship Campus for the project “A Network for Understanding the New Europe” at New York University (NYU). The University and 19 other Flagship Campuses will sponsor faculty members to serve as Institutional Ambassadors for faculty development seminars.

MAY

» The U.S. Small Business Administration and Shaw sign a Strategic Alliance Memorandum (SAM). The SAM is a joint effort by the University and SBA to promote small business through education and community outreach.

» The General Baptist State Convention of North Carolina presents President Yancy with a $75,000 donation during the University’s annual Baccalaureate Service. A key financial supporter of the University, one of the Convention’s primary purposes is to raise money from North Carolina African-American Baptist churches to support Shaw.

» Alumnus Dr. Cleveland L. Sellers, Jr. ’75, President of Voorhees College and noted civil rights activist, delivers the University’s commencement address. Sellers is most recognized for his involvement in the “Orangeburg Massacre” where a violent struggle between police and protesters left three men dead and 27 wounded, including Sellers. The police officers involved were acquitted and Sellers was convicted and imprisoned on rioting charges.

» Dr. Bobbie Little, Assistant Professor of Elementary Education and Field Placement Coordinator, was chosen as one of the Top 25 Professors of Education in North Carolina. Dr. Little was selected based on her influence in the field of education and as a recipient of the Order of the Long Leaf Pine Award - the highest honor a North Carolina governor can bestow upon a North Carolina citizen.

» Alumna Dr. Tashni-Ann Dubroy ‘02, Chair of the University’s Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics and Assistant Professor of Chemistry, was featured in the May issue of Cosmopolitan Magazine as a “Fun, Fearless, Female.” Dubroy and business partner Tiffani Bailey Lash, were recognized for starting the “Brilliant and Beautiful Foundation,” a nonprofit that encourages young women to study the field of science.

JUNE » CSPAN visits the campus when the cable network made a stop in Raleigh during its 2013 Local Content Vehicles (LCVs) Tour. The tour included an interview with President Yancy about Shaw’s legacy. It also featured the history and literary life of the Raleigh community.

» Alumnus Edward R. Mason, Sr. ‘62 is named to the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) “100 To Remember Administrators’ List.” The NCHSAA marked its 100th year in 2013 and as part of its centennial celebration, the NCHSAA released a series of “100 To Remember” lists.

A C A D E M I C Y E A R I N R E V I E W 2013

Little

Yancy and Gray

Yancy and Butts

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F A C U L T Y H I G H L I G H T S

PUBLICATIONS

» Marnie Arkenberg, PhD, (Department of Social Sciences) published “Using Dynamic Systems-Based Technology as a Model for Learning to Write May Lead to Expertise” (coauthored by Nelson) in Digital Tools for Writing Instruction in K-12 Settings: Student Perception and Experience, 2013.

» Moses Goldmon, EdD, (Divinity School) published “Learning and Developing Individual Exercise Skills (L.A.D.I.E.S.) for a Better Life: A Physical Activity Intervention for Black Women” (coauthored by Bruce, Gizlice, Heil, Karanja, and Whitt-Glover) in Contemporary Clinical Trials, 33, 1159-1171, 2012. He also published “Circles of Care: Development and Evaluation of a Peer Support Model for African-Americans with Advanced Cancer” (coauthored by Armstrong, Corbie-Smith, Elliott-Bynum, Green, Hanson, Hayes, Lucas and Peacock) in Health Education & Behavior, 39(5), 2012.

» Farrukh Hakeem, PhD, (Department of Social Sciences) published Policing Muslim Communities: Comparative International Context (Springer Publishing), coauthored by Haberfeld and Verma.

» Cheryl Kirk-Duggan, PhD, (Divinity School) published “Globalization: Theology and Narrative” in The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Theology (Oxford University Press) edited by Mary McClintok Fulkerson and Shelia Briggs. She also published “Precious Memories: Rule of Law in Deuteronomy as Catalyst for Domestic Violence” in Exodus and Deuteronomy; Texts@Contexts (Fortress Press) edited by Athalya Brenner and Gale Yee.

» William Thurston, PhD, (Divinity School) published P.R.O.V.E.R.B.S. D.I.E.T. Wellness Plan (Proverbs Lifestyle Partners), coauthored by Boston.

» Khodr Zaarour, MA, (Department of Social Sciences) published “Afghanistan: to 2015 and Beyond” in CHOICE, March 2013.

PRESENTATIONS

» Teri Burnette, MFA, (Department of Mass Communication) presented “Honey Boy” at the Hayti Heritage Film Festival in Durham, NC on February 10, 2012 and at the 11th Annual North Carolina Black Film Festival in Wilmington, NC on March 22-25, 2012.

» Marnie Arkenberg, PhD, (Department of Social Sciences) presented “Ghosts and Values: How Ethical Decision Making Haunts Our Curriculum” at the 9th Annual Elon University Teaching and Learning Conference in Elon, NC in August 2012. She also presented “How to Teach Dogs, Kids, and College Students New “Tricks” at the William Peace University Lunch and Learn Series in Raleigh, NC in November 2012.

» Harriette Bailey, EdD, Bobbie Little, EdD, Linda Reynolds, MA and Lucy Wilson, MA, presented “Using Pedagogical Concepts to Transform Student Learning” at the North Carolina Association of Colleges and Teacher Educators Forum in September 2012.

» Tashni-Ann Dubroy, PhD, (Chair, Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics) presented “From the Benchtop to the Boardroom: STEMulating Economic Growth through Small Business Innovation” at the National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers Conference in Washington, D.C. in September 2012.

» Bruce T. Grady, EdD , (Dean, Divinity School) presented “Transforming the Post Civil War Attitudes toward Higher Education: African- Americans in the Tar Heel State” at the National Gathering of the History of Education Society in Seattle, WA in November 2012.

» David Izzo, PhD, (Department of Humanities) presented “Setting a Foundation for College Composition: The Cardozo High School Writing-Reading-Literature Program” at the fifth annual North Carolina Symposium on Teaching Writing at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, NC in February 2013.

» Wilberforce Mundia, PhD, (Department of Religion and Philosophy) presented “Evil and Some Paradigms of Paradox” at the Sino-American International Research Forum at St. Augustine’s University in Raleigh, NC in April 2013.

» Harold Ramcharan, PhD, and Bharat Rawal, PhD, (Department of Computer Science and Information Systems) presented “A Split Protocol Technique for Web Server Migration” (coauthors Liang, Karne and Wijesinha) at the International Workshop on Core Network Architecture and Protocols for Internet in Las Vegas, NV in October 2012. They also presented “Multi-Client/Multi-Server Split Architecture” (coauthor Berman) at the 11th Annual Workshop on Network and Systems Support for Games in Venice, Italy in November 2012.

Goldman

Arkenburg

Grady

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F A C U L T Y H I G H L I G H T S

PRESENTATIONS

» Carmen Walker, PhD, (Department of Social Sciences) presented “Academic Mentoring Model” at the North Carolina Independent Colleges & Universities fall 2012 Independent College Access Network Meeting at Guilford College in Greensboro, NC in October 2012.

» Paul Wilson, PhD, (Department of Religion and Philosophy) presented “How Boring Can Heaven Be?” at the North Carolina Religious Studies Association Annual Meeting in Wilmington, NC in November 2012.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS

» Désiré Baloubi, PhD, (Chair, Department of Humanities) was appointed to the scientific committee/editorial board of the Elizabeth City State University’s International Multidisciplinary Journal.

» Kenneth Hinton, MA, (Department of Visual and Performing Arts) directed the stage play “Homegirls” at the Murphey School in Raleigh, NC on March 28 and March 31, 2013.

» Mma Kalu, PhD, (Chair, Department of Business and Public Administration) was selected as a reviewer for the Administration and Society Journal. The journal is ranked 9th out of 45 journals in the field.

» Cheryl Kirk-Dugan, PhD, (Divinity School) attended the White House Briefing on Gun Violence in January, 2013 in Washington D.C. for a national convening and briefing on the faith response to gun violence. Organized by the People Organizing to Change Communities (PICO) - Lifelines to Healing Campaign Clergy, the gathering included representatives from President Obama and Vice President Biden’s offices and other interfaith, interracial clergy and religious leaders.

» Paula Moten-Tolson, EdD , (Chair, Department of Education) was selected as a member of the National Advisory Committee for Birth-Kindergarten Praxis II. She was nominated by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.

» Jeffrey Richards, PhD, (Divinity School) was appointed to the Board of the International Theological Education Ministries, a religious, charitable, educational and non-profit corporation serving in the countries of the former Soviet Union, Central and Eastern Europe. He was also appointed to the Board of the Training Pastors International, an organization involved in working with pastors in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

» Seven faculty and staff members were selected to participate in the New York University Faculty Resource Network (NYUFRN) summer 2013 Seminars. They participated in the following seminars:

» Renata Dusenbury, PhD, (Dean, College of Arts and Sciences) - Play, Games, and Education in the Digital Age

» Rochelle King, (Dean, Enrollment Management, Director of Financial Aid) - Contemporary Black Women Writers

» James Kirkley, PhD, (Chair, Department of Religion and Philosophy) Understanding the New Europe: Immigration

» Vonda Reed, PhD, (Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics) - Evidence-Based Biology Teaching

» Jeffrey Smith, PhD, (Vice President, Student Affairs and Administration) - Reframing Gender: Men, Women, and the State

» Marilyn Sutton-Haywood, PhD, (Vice President, Academic Affairs) - Leadership in Fundraising

» Carmen Walker, PhD, (Department of Social Sciences - Understanding the New Europe: Immigration

Walker

Hinton

Moten-Tolson

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S T U D E N T H I G H L I G H T S

PRESENTATIONS

» Akeem Banks, Brandon Banks and Lolia Kienka presented at the Minority Access Conference in Orlando, FL on September 28-30, 2012.

• Akeem Banks presented “Developing Countermeasures to Enhance Performance during Long Space Flights by Researching Astronauts Autobiographies.”

• Brandon Banks presented “An Examination of Lifestyle Practices of Jamaican Men with Prostate Cancer.”

• Kienka presented “Health Seeking Behaviors of Jamaican Prostate Cancer Patients of African Descent.”

» Destinii Dixon, Morgan Moore, and Deanthony Ward presented “I3: Innovative Inexpensive Interventions” at the 2013 North Carolina Recreation and Parks Association Annual Meeting in Cary, NC on March 18-19, 2013.

» Travis Judkins presented “Ecumenic Pluralism as Transforming Catalyst in the 21st Century,” at The Holy Spirit and the Christian Life Conference at Regent University in Virginia Beach, VA on March 1-2, 2013.

» Kimberly Martin presented “An Examination of Lifestyle Practices of Jamaican Men with Prostate Cancer” at the Second Annual Fayetteville State University Student Research Conference in Fayetteville, NC on April 12-13, 2013.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS

» Shirnetta Alexander, Ebony Aull, Janel Baxter, Alese Brown, Brittney Brown, Rashard Coleman, Asia Douglas, Assata Green, Tanzania Green, Shatia Kelly, Jessica McNeal, Aliyah Moore, James Parker, Diamond Pennington, Sivad Shaw, Darrius Smith, and Nakisha Williams were all accepted into Alabama A&M University’s Graduate School in Huntsville, AL. In addition, Janay Sweat and Iesha Waterman were also accepted to Alabama A&M’s Graduate School and will enroll in the spring of 2014.

» Brandon Banks and Danielle Green were among six students recognized at North Carolina State University’s Lawrence M. Clark University Community Dinner held in March. Each student received a $500 scholarship.

» Princeanna Brooks and Christina Jackson participated in the N.C. Department of Transportation’s (NCDOT) “2013 Historically Black Colleges and Universities - Minority Institutions of Higher Education” summer internship program. During the 10-week program, they were placed in intensive assignments with NCDOT and other transportation-related partners throughout North Carolina.

Brandon Banks

Shaw Graduates attending Alabama A&M

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» Cassandra Burney received an internship with PriceWaterhouseCooper LLC accounting firm in Charlotte, NC. She also attended the annual meeting of the National Association of Black Accountants in Atlanta, GA on September 27-28, 2012.

» Manel Ben Cheikh, Peter Chouquette, Dorothy Wade and Shasane Watson were named winners in Shaw University’s Department of Humanities Annual Reading and Writing Contest.

• Cheikh won for his short story “Navigating Ambiguity.”

• Chouquette won for his analytical writing submission “Tupac Shakur - Ambition over Adversity.”

• Wade won for her reading submission “Internal Struggles in Young Goodman Brown.”

• Watson won for her poem “Four Walls.”

» Nyasha Cooper was accepted into New York University’s Collegiate and Professional Sports Operations Department to earn a master’s degree in Sports Business.

» Anthony Francis, Anita Ilonze, Kimberly Martin, Matthew Morgan-Pegues, Nathan Weeks, Na’eem Wilkins and Evelyn Witting participated in the “Shaw in Jamaica MoN Project,” a residential internship at The University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, in Kingston, Jamaica. The students spent the summer researching the attitudes and behaviors of Jamaican men including their awareness, knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, behaviors and risk perceptions related to prostate cancer and screening.

» Lolia Kienka was named the 2013 CIAA Woman of the Year. The award recognizes a student-athlete who has distinguished herself throughout her collegiate career in academic achievement, athletic excellence, community service and leadership. She graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations, a minor in Accounting and a 3.91 grade point average. Kienka is attending the University of St. Andrews in Scotland to pursue a postgraduate degree in international business.

» Dominique Lewis and Lionel Morgan received internships at Eaton Corporation, a power management company with approximately 102,000 employees that sells products to customers in more than 175 countries.

» Dwayne Seegars Jr. received an internship with KPMG, a global network of professional firms providing audit, advisory and tax services in Raleigh, NC.

» Destinii Smith was accepted into the 2013 Summer Program for Future Doctors at the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University.

» The University Choir performed for the City Wide Observance of MLK Day in Meymandi Concert Hall at the Progress Energy Center in January 2013.

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Kienka

Seegars

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AT H L E T I C H I G H L I G H T S

FALLThe football team, on the arm of James Stallons, rewrote the Shaw passing record book, claiming all but one single game and season record. The volleyball team improved greatly over their 2011-2012 campaign, winning ten games, and coming within one point - the third tiebreaker - of making the CIAA tournament. The young team lost only one senior and looks to be in position to make a strong run at the tournament this season.

The men’s cross country team had their highest finish ever in the NCAA Regional Championship. The women’s team, featuring mainly freshman runners, is looking to make strides in the 2013 season.

WINTERAs the calendar turned to the winter months, Shaw’s bowlers and basketball players took to the lanes and courts.

The bowling team qualified for the CIAA tournament while the men’s basketball team closed the regular season with a three-game winning streak. The men finished the season 16-11, 10-6 in the CIAA.

The women’s basketball team continued their winning ways, coming off their national championship season with another strong performance, despite the loss of eight players from the championship team.

With a strong non-conference schedule behind them, the Lady Bears dropped their first CIAA game of the season to Elizabeth City State, but then won nine straight to firmly announce their intention to take yet another CIAA Championship. Shaw finished the conference schedule 13-3, earning the top seed in the CIAA Tournament.

The Lady Bears then swept through the tournament, claiming their third straight title, before advancing to the NCAA tournament. The Lady Bears were recognized by the Raleigh City Council for their accomplishments, which included a 25-5 record.

The Sports Roundup for 2012-2013 The Year of the Lady Bears The 2012-2013 athletic year saw improvement in almost every sport, with two women’s teams - basketball and tennis - earning CIAA championships. One other - men’s tennis - earned an NCAA berth.

Men’s Basketball vs. UNC

Lady Bears

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SPRINGAs the weather warmed, Shaw’s spring teams took to the field - with almost all of them improving on the previous year’s performances.

The softball team, led by Head Coach Kimberly Miller, initiated a new event this past season, hosting the first Shaw University Softball Challenge. The challenge drew 25 teams and raised funds for the athletic department. A number of teams also took part in a community service activity, teaching young softball players some basic skills and exercises. Next year’s challenge promises to be even bigger and better. The men’s tennis team fell just short of their ninth straight CIAA title, but still earned a berth in the NCAA tournament. The Bears had an outstanding season - once again going through regular season conference play undefeated.

Three tennis Bears - Juan Sanchez, Charles Silva and Andre Monti - were named to the prestigious CIAA Commissioner’s All-Academic Second Team. The Commissioner’s team recognizes 20 student-athletes from all sports and all schools who have excelled on the field of competition and who have at least a 3.2 GPA. These athletes are the best of the best that the CIAA has to offer.

The women’s tennis team not only swept through the CIAA regular season undefeated, but claimed their third CIAA Tournament Championship in four years and earned a spot in the NCAA Tournament. They finished their season with a strong performance against regional power Indiana (PA), dropping a 5-3 nail biter that came down to the final two games.

Student assistant coach and former Lady Bear standout player Lolia Kienka was named the CIAA’s Woman of the

Year for her successes on the court, in the classroom and in the community. It is the only career honor presented by the conference each year. Kienka graduated in May with a double major in business and international relations with a 3.91 GPA.

Both the men’s and women’s track and field teams were extremely young, but by the CIAA Championships, Shaw had developed some strong performers. Darian Brown was named All-CIAA in the men’s 110-meter high hurdles, Morgan Moore for the women’s discus throw, and Marquise Brown for the men’s long jump. The Bears also had some strong performances in the relay races.

Most importantly, 35 student athletes crossed the stage and got their diplomas in May - and eight of the student-athletes graduated with honors.

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Kienka

Women’s Tennis

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T H E Y A N C Y Y E A R S

Dr. Dorothy Cowser Yancy, a native of Alabama, is the 14th and 16th President of Shaw University. Under her unprecedented leadership, the University achieved financial stability, rebuilt after a tornado and began five program accreditation reviews and

the regular Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) reaffirmation.

Her tenure at Shaw has been marked by an increase in alumni giving, endowment creation and academic enhancement. She leaves the University on solid financial standing - a hallmark of a Yancy Presidency – and with a positive outlook for the future. Her wisdom and guidance will be missed.

» JUNE 2009 - Dr. Yancy assumes the presidency of Shaw University. The former president of Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, NC, she is the first female president in the University’s history.

» SEPTEMBER 2009 – The University receives a $4.1 million grant from the National Institutes of Health - National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NCMHD). The grant is used to implement The Shaw NCMHD Research Infrastructure in Minority Institutions (RIMI) Project. The project encourages the facilitation and integration of teaching and research at predominantly minority-serving academic institutions, with the aim of developing sustainable research programs, and enhancing

the overall quality of the educational experience for students in the life sciences and related areas.

» FEBRUARY 2010 – Dr. Yancy secures a $31.1 million-dollar federal loan that allows the University to restructure and refinance debt, achieve a balanced budget and raise its Composite Financial Index (CFI) score to a positive number.

» APRIL 2010 – the University celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), which was founded at a conference led by Ella Baker on the Shaw campus in 1960. More than 1,100 people attended the event.

» MAY 2010 – Dr. Yancy invites Bill Cosby to speak at the University’s commencement. He reminds the graduates to never forget “the value of their education.”

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» SEPTEMBER 2011 – Dr. Yancy returns to Shaw following a devastating tornado in April 2011 that destroyed 27 campus buildings and cancelled classes for the remainder of the spring semester. By December, the first-floor of the student center’s dining hall was re-opened and nearly all University buildings were repaired.

» NOVEMBER 2011 – The family of the late Vernon Malone, ’57, present Dr. Yancy with an $89,680 check to establish the Vernon and Susan Malone ’56 endowed scholarship. It is one of the largest donations the University has ever received to create an endowment.

» APRIL 2012 – The University marks the one year anniversary of the tornado that hit campus with a grand re-opening of the Willie E. Gary Student Center. During the event, Dr. Yancy thanks the countless students, faculty, staff, alumni and community volunteers that assisted with clean-up efforts.

» JANUARY 2013 – Dr. Yancy receives the Dr. Dorothy I. Height Leadership Award at the 22nd International Salute to the Life and Legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Breakfast Celebration in Washington, D.C. The award recognizes leaders around the world who embody the spirit and teachings of Dr. King and the legacy of civil rights activist Dorothy I. Height. Previous recipients of the Height Award include Sharon Pratt, former mayor of Washington, D.C.; Dr. Thelma T. Dailey, former President of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and Vice Chair of the National Council of Negro Women, Inc. and Congresswoman Shelia Jackson Lee among others.

» APRIL 2013 – The University is named a flagship Campus for the project “A Network for Understanding the New Europe” at New York University (NYU). The University and 19 other Flagship Campuses will sponsor faculty members to serve as Institutional Ambassadors for faculty development seminars. The goal of the initiative is “to raise awareness about European Union (EU) policies and institutions, the EU’s role as an international actor in the economic and political field, and the value of the EU-US relationship.”

» MAY 2013 – The University and the U.S. Small Business Administration sign a “first of its kind” agreement to promote small business creation. The agreement will allow Shaw students, local small businesses and entrepreneurs to learn more about federal programs that help small businesses.

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A L U M N I G I V I N G P R O F I L E S

Young Alumni Succeed and Give Back

When Warrick Scott ’00, Mitchell (Mitch) Summerfield ‘03, Byron

Williams ’01, Reba Williams ’02 and Chris Young ‘99 were students at Shaw, they couldn’t have imagined that in just a few short years their idea for a nonprofit would grow into a successful organization, serving over 500 clients. “The experiences we gained at Shaw definitely contributed to the successes that we have all experienced,” said Reba. “The Bible says everyone to whom much is given, of him will be required. Shaw gave, we received, and now it is our time to give back. We are sowing seeds into our future and the ability to do so is a blessing.”

Reaching Your Goals (RYG) was founded in 2002 after Reba encouraged her now husband Byron to start a nonprofit because he was “always helping people.” The organization is dedicated to ensuring that every child reaches his or her goals by providing appropriate mental, behavioral and nutritional services to children in need. To start RYG, Byron turned to his best friends, Warrick, Mitchell and Chris for assistance and the group opened their first group home that year. Renting a home from a former Shaw employee, Byron and Warrick

handled the day-to-day operations of the group home while Mitch and Chris provided financial support. “We are all givers by nature,” said Byron. “We would rather give to others than give to ourselves.” After receiving their first foster child and helping him to do well in school, by providing food, clothing, shelter and emotional support, they began to get referrals, and one child turned into four, then 10 and more. Soon, Byron and Warrick turned to the community for assistance with their growing organization. “We did what we call ‘connecting the dots in the community’ where you find people with like spirit and like minds and you don’t take no for answer,” said Warrick. “We just pulled resources together.” Reba began researching how the organization could add more services and in just a short period of time, they were serving hundreds of clients and had over 300 employees.

Fast forward to 2013. Reaching Your Goals now includes a scholarship program, a food bank that serves over 200 people a week and an AAU basketball program. The group decided that the time was right to give back to their alma mater in the form of an endowed scholarship. “My experience at Shaw was just as much fun as it was tough, but it

prepared me for the challenges that I would later encounter both personally and professionally,” said Byron. “It is a dream come true for me to be in a position to give back to something that means so much to me personally. Shaw has invested in me and now it is time that I return the favor. There is no dollar amount to show the value of what I gained from Shaw. Making this personal commitment is just a small token of my appreciation and recognition for what Shaw has done for me.”

Each founder personally contributed $25,000 to start the endowment and designated students majoring in mass communication, sociology, international relations, psychology and biology to be the recipients. For Byron, contributing to Shaw and starting RYG has been personal. Once a foster child himself, he hopes the endowment will “fill in the gap” and help students stay in school. “If a student can come to school and focus on their studies and not have to worry about how it will be paid or even how they will eat, then we have done a good deed.”

The group sees RYG expanding statewide and hosting STEM education summits. Additionally, the organization’s strategic plan includes expanding the delivery of the RYG’s behavioral health component to encompass a full array of private payers; competing on a national platform for the AAU program; and building a stronger scholarship component with the support of private and public investors. Each founder attributes their success to their families, including Mitch’s wife Shantel A. Summerfield and Warrick’s wife, Chinique, and two children, Talasjah and Warrick Jr.

“As we move forward we hope to be able to continue to inspire the University so that our boys will one day have the opportunity to have the Shaw experience like we have,” said Reba. With their efforts, hundreds of students will now have that opportunity as well.

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National Alumni Association Surpasses Giving Goal

When James Shaw ‘88, President of the National Alumni Association (NAA) of Shaw University, took office in 2012, he and his executive team focused on one goal – raising the alumni giving rate. For years, the University’s alumni giving participation rate mired in the single digits. Shaw decided that something had to change. “When I met with President Yancy, I asked her for some goals we [NAA] should shoot for and she mentioned increasing alumni giving,” said Shaw. “I was thinking of doubling the alumni giving percentage from 8% to 16%, but President Yancy challenged us to do more. So we set the goal at 26%. Not only did we meet the goal, we surpassed it.”

Shaw credits the NAA’s success to old-fashion campaigning and teamwork. Shaw and his executive team went to any and every event where alumni would be present – football games, the CIAA tournament, chapter meetings – and then made phone calls and knocked on doors asking alumni to donate, in any amount. “We were present everywhere we could be, asking

alumni to give whatever they could, even if it was just five or ten dollars,” said Shaw. “The goal was to just increase the amount of people who were giving, regardless of the amount.” When traditional methods produced just ordinary results, Shaw and his team turned to active alumni for help and asked them to make donations for their classmates. “We got people to give in their classmate’s name, roommate’s name, in their sorority sister or fraternity brother’s name,” said Shaw. “Those donors also received a letter noting that a donation had been made in their name. We got a lot of people to do that. It was very successful in helping us to reach our goal.”

After months of hard work, the NAA’s efforts paid off. By the end of the school year, the alumni giving participation rate stood at 32%, surpassing their goal by 6% and quadrupling the 2012 percentage. Shaw noted that an army of alumni and volunteers were instrumental in the Association exceeding the goal, but in particular he singled out NAA Recording Secretary Helen Best ’76 for her assistance. “She really took the lead on this,” Shaw mentioned. “This was her baby. She reached out to alumni on a daily basis. She really was a big part of our success.” Shaw also credits University staff members Evelyn Leathers, Vice President for Institutional Advancement and Seddrick Hill, Director of Alumni Relations and Planned Giving for supporting and helping to achieve the goal.

With the alumni giving goal achieved, Shaw and his team are turning their attention to three additional goals they hope to accomplish: establishing a new endowment by 2015; expanding the University’s Memorial Garden and yes, increasing the alumni giving percentage to 45%. “We can definitely do it,” Shaw said confidently. “We have the people and the determination to do this again.”

Fayetteville/Cumberland County Alumni Chapter Funds Its LegacyFor the last 17 years, Dr. Wilson A. Lacy ’70, also a Shaw Trustee has worked diligently to raise money for his alma mater as the President of the University’s Fayetteville/Cumberland County Alumni Chapter. The Chapter not only contributed to the University, but it also contributed to local nonprofits such as the Salvation Army, Special Olympics and American Heart Association. However, in 2007, Lacy realized that although the Chapter made donations to the University every year, it needed to contribute a more lasting gift. “As members of the chapter began to get older, I thought it would be fitting that we would have a legacy to leave, since the chapter has been here for a while,” said Lacy. “So I introduced the idea of starting an endowment at Shaw.”

The Chapter set a goal of $35,000 to fund the endowment and decided to use the profits from their annual banquet to get started. For the last 12 years, the Chapter hosted the banquet to provide scholarships to local Fayetteville high school students and to students attending the University’s CAPE Center in Fayetteville. Beginning in 2007, the banquet proceeds were earmarked specifically for the endowment.

All 55 chapter members sold tickets and ads for the banquet to help raise funds. In 2008, the banquet raised $5,600. Two years later, the banquet raised $11,470. By 2012, the Chapter had surpassed their goal and raised a total of $52,000 for the endowment. “The banquets have been a tremendous fundraiser for us,” said Lacy. “The dedication of our members has been unprecedented and led us to successfully exceed our goal well beyond what we had anticipated.”

Lacy says the Chapter’s new fundraising goal is $75,000, and he believes that all alumni chapters, no matter the size, should give back. “The endowment helps the university to the greatest degree and helps individuals stay more committed when they have a goal to shoot for,” he said. “We would like to challenge the other alumni chapters to have a goal to do something. It’s not the amount of chapter members that matters, but the commitment to do something.”

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H O N O R R O L L O F D O N O R S

With the financial support of alumni, friends, foundations, corporations and small businesses, Shaw University is well positioned to offer an education that will nurture and develop the leaders of tomorrow. We thank you for supporting our tradition of excellence. Your gift matters. If you provided a donation during the 2012-2013 academic year and your name is not listed, please accept our regrets for the omission. To update our records, please contact Seddrick Hill at [email protected].

BOARD OF TRUSTEES CLUB $100,000+

General Baptist State Convention of N.C., Inc.United Negro College FundWake County Smartstart

THE 1865 ALLIANCE $25,000 - $99,999

American Baptist Home Mission SocietyCentral Intercollegiate Athletic AssociationCoca-Cola Bottling Co. ConsolidatedCorporation for Public BroadcastingThomas F. DardenDuke Energy FoundationEaton CorporationNorth Carolina Community Foundation, Inc.State of North Carolina DHHS-Health ServicesTelamon CorporationThompson Hospitality Services, Inc.Woman’s Baptist Home & Foreign Missionary Convention of NC

THE PRESIDENT’S CLUB $10,000 - $24,999

Association of Theological SchoolsBear Booster ClubCarolyn G. Ennis ‘52Management Professionals, Inc.National Collegiate Athletic AssociationNC Legislative Black Caucus FoundationNC State UniversityNorth Carolina Independent Colleges and UniversitiesRaleigh-Wake Alumni ChapterThe Coca-Cola FoundationTom Joyner Foundation, Inc.Xerox Corporation

HENRY MARTIN TUPPER $5,000 - $9,999

Belton Creek Baptist Church - Oxford, NCThomas J. Boyd, ‘48Estate of Wendell Clay Somerville, ‘32Fayetteville Alumni ChapterFirst Calvary Baptist Church - Durham, NCFirst Citizens Bank & Trust CompanyGuthrie L. Turner, ‘49

Walgreens Family of CompaniesMarcus WallaceWells Fargo Foundation

ELIJAH SHAW $2,000 - $4,999

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Zeta Omega ChapterBaltimore Alumni ChapterJoseph Bell, ‘70BlackAmericaWeb.com Relief Fund, Inc.Brunswick Waccamaw AssociationAlbert Timothy CatlettEstate of Cornelia Hunt BroadieThomas A. Evans, ‘50Barbara L. Fields, ‘77Marilyn J. Fields, ‘76Grand Chapter Order of The Eastern Star General FundHaywood T. GrayHelga A. Greenfield, ‘72Frankie L. Hinchen, ‘43James E. Hunter, ‘59IPGOrcella M. Jackson, ‘49James ThorntonClyde Lynn, ‘71Martin Street Baptist Church - Raleigh, NCStephen McCray, ‘63National Alumni Association of Shaw

UniversityNational Athletic Trainers’ AssociationNC Museum of Art Foundation, Inc.Peace CameraPhiladelphia Alumni ChapterPortsmouth School FoundationProvidence Baptist Church - Greensboro, NCReaching Your Goals, Inc.Red Hill Baptist Church - Pelham, NCAlleane S. ReevesJoyce M. Robinson, ‘75Alene G. Russell, ‘59Salem Missionary Baptist Church - Brooklyn, NYWave P. Simmons, ‘56Nancy L. Simuel, ‘67The Baylor SchoolThe Links, Inc.The Prudential FoundationTouchstone Essentials, Inc.The Links Inc., Triangle Park ChapterGillis Watson, ‘56Watts Chapel Baptist Church - Raleigh, NCIda S. WigginsIda WilliamsDorothy Cowser Yancy

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With the financial support of alumni, friends, foundations, corporations and small businesses, Shaw University is well positioned to offer an education that will nurture and develop the leaders of tomorrow. We thank you for supporting our tradition of excellence. Your gift matters. If you provided a donation during the 2012-2013 academic year and your name is not listed, please accept our regrets for the omission. To update our records, please contact Seddrick Hill at [email protected].

UNIVERSITY ASSOCIATES $500 - $1,999

Mary D. Aldrich, ‘53Kathryn E. Alexander, ‘52Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Alpha Theta Omega ChapterLillian G. Alston, ‘59American Honda Motor Co., Inc.Kryste N. Avery-Moore, ‘82Alan BackusJames D. Ballard, ‘62Helyn P. Baltimore, ‘57Geraldine J. Bassett, ‘62Randolph Bazemore, ‘68Stephen K. Beachum, ‘73Willie Mae B. Beachum, ‘75Elwood BectonBobby Benjamin, ‘62Bethlehem Baptist Church - Seaboard, NCVivian D. Branch, ‘72Anita K. BrowerCynthia D. Brown, ‘81Johnnie E. BurkeDaniel Burrell, ‘67W. R. BurstonCalvary Missionary Baptist Church - Ahoskie, NCCarolina Theatre of Durham, Inc.Cleopatra CarrJames M. Cassaberry, ‘85Cedar Grove Baptist Church -Saint Pauls, NCCedar Rock Baptist Church - Castalia, NCPeter J. ChamberlinGeneva B. Chavis, ‘51Glenn V. Cherry, ‘57Melvin E. Clark, ‘51Council of Independent CollegesCounty Line Missionary Baptist AssociationDenise Y. CraigElizabeth A. Creecy, ‘77Robert F. Creecy, ‘67Dan River Bethel Baptist Church - South Boston, VALinda Y. Davis, ‘72Tommie L. Dawson, ‘77George C. Debnam, ‘47Alexine W. DeLancy, ‘52Duplin County Shaw Alumni ChapterRosalia J. DuranteDurham Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Durham Chapter of The Links, Inc.Ebenezer Baptist Church - Wadesboro, NCEbenezer Missionary Baptist Church - Wilmington, NCSean EkinsElizabeth Missionary Baptist Church - Monroe, NCEdward V. Ellis, ‘49Emmanuel Baptist Church - Winston- Salem, NC

Enriched Health ServicesEstate of Rinaldo Addison Lansdall WalkerDonald EvansVera A. Evans, ‘67Marion P. Exum, ‘58Faithful Band Baptist Church - Pleasant Hill, NCFayetteville Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.Charlie Fields, ‘76Joan K. Finger, ‘61First Baptist Church - Chapel Hill, NCFirst Baptist Church - Fayetteville, NCFirst Baptist Church - Raleigh, NCFirst Baptist Church - Winston- Salem, NCFirst Baptist Church - Powellsville, NCFirst Baptist Church - West - Charlotte, NCFirst Missionary Baptist Church - Parkton, NCFirst Missionary Baptist Church - Smithfield, NCFirst Missionary Baptist Church - Warsaw, NCCharles H. FletcherDavid C. Forbes, ‘62Malcolm J. Ford, ‘52Doretha B. Foushee, ‘67William M. Freeman, ‘67Friends of The NC State Museum of Natural SciencesFriendship Baptist Church - Monroe, NCFriendship Baptist Church - Southport, NCElton L. Futrell, ‘80Louise W. Garrett, ‘57Gary Insurance Agency & Associates, Inc.Alphonso Gaskins, ‘68Edna B. Gause, ‘59Hazel M. Gibbs, ‘69Susan GidwitzRamon E. Gillead, ‘72Dorothy B. Gilliam, ‘37Goldsboro Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.Good Hope Baptist Church - Fayetteville, NCHorace Graham, ‘67Richard GraysEdward L. Green, ‘71Gregory Poole Equipment CompanyGuilford Educational Missionary Baptist AssociationEugene Hammonds, ‘59Mary C. HamrickHappy Face Preschool Childcare Inc.Sampson E. HarrellLaura O. Hawkins, ‘61Elmer Haymon, ‘70Bertron D. Haywood, ‘57

Robert L. Height, ‘66Leon W. Herndon, ‘60Shirley A. Hinton, ‘66Hattie HockadayThaddeus V. Hodges, ‘75Hoke County High School Band WagonHoke County Missionary UnionBetty L. Hudson, ‘62Wayne A. Hunter, ‘83InterVasity Christian FellowshipAnthony Jackson, ‘77James E. Shepard Sertoma Club, Inc.Lorinzo JeffriesPaula M. JohnsonCarol D. JonesChristine B. Jones, ‘54Eleanor Jones, ‘67Esther T. Jones, ‘62Joseph C. Jones, ‘57Mamie E. Jones, ‘61Kappas of Durham Foundation, Inc.Julian KaufmannRichard C. KelseyKingswood Community Center, Inc.Kreative Koncepts, Inc.Pamela A. Lacewell, ‘66Wilson A. Lacy, ‘70Rosetta N. Lattimore, ‘51Laurinburg Alumnae ChapterLaw Office of John EluwaWayne D. Lee, ‘76Arlethia Lemon-Cusack, ‘74Jesse Lewis, ‘75Ovetta R. Lewis-Moat, ‘77Harry L. LindseyCharles LogsdonPeketa H. LongBertha L. Lowery, ‘61John H. Lucas, ‘40Carol L. Lynch-Rabsatt, ‘73Norma G. Majette, ‘54Priscilla R. Mann, ‘64Edward Mason, ‘62Cynthia E. McCrayTerrell MidgettBarbara W. Mike, ‘61Harold E. MitchellWilliam Modeste, ‘61Annie B. Montgomery, ‘52Mount Olive Baptist Church - Lewiston-Woodville, NCMount Vernon Baptist Church - Durham, NCNC Department of TransportationGrady Nelson, ‘50New Bethany Church - Harrellsville, NCNew Bethel Baptist Church - Durham, NCNew Hope Baptist Church - Apex, NCNew Middle Swamp Baptist Church - Corapeake, NCNew York City Alumni ChapterNorth Carolina Mutual Life Insurance

CompanyOak Grove Baptist Church - Oxford, NCOberlin Baptist Church - Raleigh, NCNia Odeoti-Hassan, ‘70Bettina P. OdomDonna OlsenRuby J. Pattishaw, ‘67Shirley S. Payne, ‘62, ‘62Peace Missionary Baptist Church - Durham, NCAfrica PearlPearson Education CenterPfizer Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramPiney Wood Chapel Baptist Church - Powellsville, NCWilliam L. Pollard, ‘67, ‘67Louis C. Powell, ‘62, ‘62Jimmy F. Ragland, ‘68, ‘68Ella E. RavnellRenee RayReader’s Corner, Inc.Kenneth G. ReeceDonald R. ReynoldsRichmond County Missionary UnionRoanoke Salem Baptist Church - Garysburg, NCRoberts Chapel Baptist Church - Goldston, NCRocky Mount Alumni ChapterRosenhaus Sports Representation, Inc.Lannie D. Royster-WillieSaint Joseph A.M.E. Church - Durham, NCSandy Branch Baptist Church - Roxobel, NCSavannah Baptist Church - Fayetteville, NCMarshall D. Scurry, ‘57Norma H. Sermon-Boyd, ‘62Jilma C. Shackleford, ‘72Shaw University Pitt Co. Alumni AssociationVernon SmallCrawford W. Smith, ‘61Genell T. Smith, ‘63Janice D. Smith, ‘61Jeffrey A. SmithThomas G. Smith, ‘71Mack Sowell, ‘64Leolia G. Spaugh, ‘57George F. Spaulding, ‘67Maria F. Spaulding, ‘72Benjamin F. SpellerEdith P. Spencer, ‘47Gary SpodnickSt. Peters Baptist Church - Weldon, NCE. Marilyn Stackhouse, ‘77James E. Stallings, ‘52State Farm Companies Found.Martha I. Stith, ‘52Sutton Holdings, LLCMarilyn Sutton-HaywoodMoses Sykes, ‘78

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H O N O R R O L L O F D O N O R S ::Thank YouIdris TalibTeddy Wright BondsFrederick D. Terry, ‘55Lois E. Terry, ‘62Robin L. Terry-Armstrong, ‘77The Debnam Clinic, PAThe Franklin County Missionary Baptist Association of NCThe Reader’s Corner, Inc.The Triumph Baptist Church of Philadelphia - Philadelphia, PAThe Uttermost MinistriesGale D. Thomas, ‘78Nellie R. Tillman, ‘77Lola Trotter, ‘77Maxine Tucker, ‘65Edward J. Turner, ‘59Union Hill Missionary BaptistUnion Missionary Baptist Church of Durham, Inc.United Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church - Winston Salem, NCUnited Order of Tents of J.R.Giddings & Jollifee UnionFannie M. Vincent, ‘52Leon S. Waddell, ‘62Wake Baptist Grove Church - Garner, NCWake Heart Research LLCMelessa R. Wallace, ‘62William E. WallerWarren Grove Baptist Church - Edenton, NCLeroy Waters, ‘62Rosetta Watson, ‘57Watts Street Baptist Church - Durham, NCWhite Oak Missionary Baptist Church - Enfield, NCWhite Rock Baptist Church - Durham, NCA. Hope WilliamsJoyce R. Williams, ‘66Larry A. Williams, ‘77Olivia . Williams, ‘69Williard & Ferm Architects, P.A.Shelia B. Winston-Graves, ‘69Fredricka R. Wolfe, ‘39Steven D. Worrell, ‘83Rose R. Wynn, ‘48Gloria Young, ‘72Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.

PRESIDENT’S ASSOCIATES $100 - $499

Cornell L. Adams, ‘60Helen P. Adams, ‘67J. A. AdamsJohn AdamsAhoskie Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.Gail J. AlbergottieBill Albert

Maxine L. Alexander, ‘90Ezra I. Alfred, ‘79Jacob B. Allen, ‘55Zeb D. AlleyAlligator Records & Artist Management, Inc.Lavonia AllisonAmerican College MarketingAmerican Safety ProductsRaymond AmyetteCarl E. AndersonArlester A. Andrews, ‘73Gloria P. Armstrong, ‘72Audrey M. Askew, ‘96Lois M. Atkinson, ‘67Aulander First Baptist Church - Aulander, NCLola M. Ausby, ‘77Nilous M. Avery, ‘80Alan AyersJoe BachmanOnest L. BaileyIrene Baldwin, ‘67Bank of America FoundationPhyllis M. BarbourJean V. Barsella, ‘58Barton CollegeJessica BascoLoreece B. Basnight, ‘54Agnes A. Baxter, ‘83Margaret BeckJeanette R. Beckwith, ‘70Sarah Bell DickieFungai M. BennettMarcia L. BennettValerie J. BerardSharon R. Berry-VivianHelen Best, ‘77Ralph Best, ‘76Asa BishopJean B. Blair, ‘67Doris BlockBluefield State CollegeCharles K. BoltonBonanza Productions Inc.Ollie P. Bond, ‘46Theodore G. Booker, ‘69Dennis BoosMargaret BordersLena Y. Bowie, ‘72Christine BowyerLeon BoydMichael N. BoydSamuel C. Boyd, ‘53Bradsher’s Insurance AgencyVarnell L. Bridgers, ‘62Bright Hope Baptist Church - Philadelphia, PADouglas W. BristolJim BrittKermit J. Britt, ‘67Cynthia P. BroadwellWilliams BrooksCindy Brooks-Parks, ‘98Curtis Brothers

Dianne M. Brown, ‘71E. D. BrownJosephine BrownPatricia BrownNelson BrughLinda W. Bryan, ‘90Lee R. Bryant, ‘70BTA Public RelationsCurtis BuchananSally &. BuchananDoris J. Bullock, ‘91Leona H. Bullock, ‘60Montrose B. Bunch, ‘51William J. BunnPalmela T. Burgess, ‘72Laurinda Q. BurlesonAndrew ButlerAlton B. Byrd, ‘78Audrey M. Byrd, ‘87Constance L. Byrd, ‘67Linda F. Byrd, ‘74Bruce A. CalhoonCalifornia University of PennsylvaniaVivian M. Camm, ‘61Betty S. Camp, ‘55Lionel R. CarneyBernice E. Carter, ‘56Eula W. Carter, ‘49Robert V. Carter, ‘67Shirley P. Carter, ‘59Willieta B. CarterCastalia Missionary Baptist Church - Castalia, NCSteven CawnCedar Creek Baptist Church -Wadesboro, NCCedar Hill Baptist Church - Williamston, NCCrystal R. ChambersChapel Hill-Carrboro Area Alumnae of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.Dorothea Chavis, ‘50George M. Chavis, ‘80James B. Cheek, ‘67James E. Cheek, ‘71Walter E. CheekElla W. Cherry, ‘62Bettie J. Chislom, ‘83John R. ChisnellChurch of the Master, Inc. - New York, NYShirley J. Churn, ‘90Janie W. Clayton, ‘58Michael Clements, ‘74Cofield MortuaryElsie W. Cofield, ‘46David S. CohenGary ColeCora Cole-McFaddenVeronica M. ColetraneAdele R. Collier, ‘44Community Baptist Church - Durham, NC

Hugh M. ConnorJohn ConradDeborah D. CookElsie R. Corey, ‘02Mildred A. Council, ‘71County of ScotlandDale CousinsWillie Mae Cox, ‘77Stefan W. CraneDiane S. CrawfordJames C. CrewAdloise Cromartie, ‘72Gertrude Cromwell, ‘58Julius Cromwell, ‘58Craig CroomAllen F. Crooms, ‘50Geraldine T. Crooms, ‘50David CrottsPhilip CulpepperDenise C. Daley, ‘04Milton D. DanielsLeroy S. DarkesHelen A. Darton, ‘67Brenda J. Davenport, ‘78Anna K. Davis, ‘72Cecelia M. DavisCharles S. Davis, ‘62Glenda C. DavisHelen M. DavisRobert J. Davis, ‘61Mike DawsonDaytoon, Inc.David DeanLillian D. DeloatchVertna J. DeVine, ‘72Wallace W. Dickerson, ‘69E. G. Diggs, ‘66Kevin C. Dilworth, ‘73Michael Doe, ‘83Amy DomyanJohn W. DownsDavid DreifusTashni-Ann Dubroy, ‘02Donald DulaDenise D. Duncan, ‘78Debbie DunnSherry DupreeDurham Performing Arts CenterDonna DyleBrenda EaddyDeliliah M. Early, ‘72East Rock Ford MissionaryAlan EatonEbenezer Baptist Church - Philadelphia, PAEbonettes Service Club, Inc.Kathy R. Edwards, ‘95Edwards-Kamadulski, LLCJoan EisemannElijah Grove Baptist Church - Roxboro, NCDerek D. EllisElward D. Ellis, ‘70R. S. Ellovich

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Elm Grove Missionary Baptist Church - Ahoskie, NCElwood Becton, PCEmancipation Proclamation FundEmmy’s Inc. DBA McDonald’sBarbara B. Engram, ‘67Mark EvrardPhyllis FairclothFairmont UniversityPhillip C. FarlandMatthew K. Farmer, ‘12Edward C. FarrGloria L. Feimster, ‘54Theodore FeinsonLatanya FelderJoyce R. Fennell, ‘84Doug FergusonFirst Baptist Church - Hamet, NCFirst Baptist Church - Wadesboro, NCFirst Baptist Church - Winton, NCFirst Missionary Baptist Church - St. Pauls, NCLaVerne Fish, ‘72Maxine T. Fitts, ‘78Flag Branch Baptist Church - Monroe, NCJames F. FlanaganFlat Rock Baptist Church - Wadesboro, NCSundar W. FlemingJoyce M. Flemings, ‘00Flint Ridge Baptist Church - Marshville, NCJimmie E. Ford, ‘75Paul FordTodd FormanAnnette FosterVelma K. FosterIsaac A. Fox, ‘62Kurt F. FrankFranklin Area Clergy Ecumenical SocietyFranklin County EmancipationFriendship Baptist Church - Hamlet, NCMilta E. Fulford, ‘48Timothy F. FullerJesse C. Futrell, ‘77Vivian M. GalbreathGalilee Baptist Church - Oakboro, NCChuck GalleGamma Phi Delta SororityMary L. Garrett, ‘57Carol A. Gartrell, ‘69Peter L. Gaskins, ‘67Victoria GaskinsMosi A. Gay, ‘02Kenneth T. GibsonAnn GilbertJoseph B. GilbertVeronica T. Gilbert, ‘81Arletha V. Gillespie, ‘67Glaxo Wellcome Foundation Inc.Gwendolyn H. Goode, ‘48Joseph Goodson, ‘67Joseph J. GosselinJeanette H. Goza, ‘87

Robbie L. Graham, ‘67Sherri L. Graham2007Palmelia G. GranbyCharles F. Graves, ‘80Katrice Gray, ‘91Samuel E. GrayGreen Chapel ChurchVanish E. Green, ‘92George R. GreenePattie M. Greene, ‘77Ruby P. GreeneEric GriffinArlene M. Griffis, ‘63Arthur J. Griggs, ‘74Andrew GrimesReekitta K. Grimes, ‘88William GroeningAmaryllis N. Grogan, ‘71Novella Gumbs, ‘58Todd GunsherDavid M. HahnHarriett N. Haith, ‘53Bernice J. Hall, ‘71Shepeara HallThomas E. Hallett, IIIMichael HalpernIrene B. Hankins, ‘48Susan HansonThomas HarbinHenry J. Hardy, ‘94Pamela H. Hardy, ‘95Ethelene Hardy-Stover, ‘74Eric HarrisLeonie H. Harris, ‘81Wayne HarrisFannie M. HartJuanita S. Harvey, ‘67Mary E. Haywood, ‘52Brenda B. Height, ‘67Carolyn E. HendersonJesse HendersonJames W. HerndonLinda L. HesterJ. S. Hewitt, ‘51Hilda M. Hicks, ‘67Loretta HicksHigh Point Educational and Missionary Baptist AssociationEddie HighSeddrick HillWilliam G. HillTheodore Hindsman, ‘68Christopher L. HintonGloria J. Hinton, ‘93Jonathan M. HintonOscar L. Hinton, ‘59Sharon P. HintonJoseph Holland, ‘10Bernard A. Holliday, ‘55Patricia T. Holloway, ‘61Caroline T. Holloway-Fleming, ‘95Horsenose Villa, LLCHospiraHouse of Prayer Baptist Church - Wadesboro, NCAllison HowardJanet HowardRoderic Hughes-OliverJonathan D. Hunt, ‘03

Carston L. Hunter, ‘58Justin J. HurleyIAM CrestShirley W. IngramAntoinette V. Irving, ‘87Rand IrwinJack’s SeafoodNaomi J. JacksonRayfield JacksonRichard JacobMary D. JacobsDianah Jarrell, ‘77John Jeffreys, ‘62Nellia M. Jenkins, ‘67Jerusalem Baptist Church - Woodland, NCAaron J. Johnson, ‘57Brad JohnsonCharles JohnsonEmma H. Johnson, ‘60Lee Johnson, ‘75Leroy S. Johnson, ‘72Paula Tendai JohnsonStella L. Johnson, ‘63Theodore Johnson, ‘75Barbara G. Jones, ‘69Brandy JonesJesse A. Jones, ‘68Jessie M. Jones, ‘51John R. Jones, ‘66Laura Jones, ‘77Robert L. Jones, ‘04Welton JonesJordan Grove Baptist Church - Winton, NCCarolyn B. JordanAjuba Joy, ‘70James A. Joyner, ‘50Norman E. Joyner, ‘67Eintou KarimaBrenda E. KeeRuth G. KennedyCarolyn W. Kent, ‘77Susan M. KepleyArthur L. Kindred, ‘00Rochelle KingKirk Kirk Howell Cutler & Thomas, LLPThomas G. KlopocinskiJ. Kornegay, ‘71Gary C. KrillWilliam KwapilAlfred W. Kwasikpui, ‘78Shirley A. Kwasipui, ‘79Steve LackeyOliver W. Lancaster, ‘53Vivian I. Lane, ‘51John LangstonCarolyn B. LassiterGloria K. Lassiter, ‘58Debra K. LatimoreA. P. LauricellaEvelyn S. Lawrence, ‘56Sallie T. Lea, ‘67Richard N. LeagueElsie C. LeakEvelyn P. LeathersNilsa M. LebronHerman Lee

Joseph D. Lee, ‘79Brenda Leonard, ‘64Avie LesterLinda LevyJoe LewisDavid C. Linton, ‘80Phyllis C. LloydLock Haven UniversityLocust Grove Baptist Church - Browns Summit, NCHazel N. Logan, ‘49Carolyn S. Love, ‘68William Love, ‘67Alfred LovellDavid LubkemanLuella Baptist Church - Lewiston- Woodville, NCJean-Marie LuginbuhlLujan Revocable Management TrustMacedonia Baptist Church - Hoffman, NCMalaby’s Crossroads Baptist Church - Knightdale, NCCraig P. MannDinah B. MannMansfield UniversityLuther R. Manus, Jr., ‘74Marston First BaptistPatrick MartinWanda Martin, ‘02Elliott L. Mason, ‘88Juanita B. MassenburgRebecca MayhewJames H. MaynardEthel S. McCall, ‘54Michael L. McCartneyMichael McCormacVivian McCoy, ‘82Bryan K. McCuneSherlock G. McDougaldErma G. McDougle, ‘46Thomas T. McGimpsey, ‘66Coleen McGloneJesse McGrewOthaniel O. McGriff, ‘71Toni McIntosh, ‘05James W. McKayJames L. McKee, ‘78Rose H. McKnight, ‘80Shirley McKoy, ‘72Dennis McLainCecil McManusGeraldine McNairLois P. McNeal, ‘95Ellen C. McNeill, ‘95Menica L. McPherson, ‘11Barbara J. McSweeney, ‘58James A. Mercer, ‘88Antione T. Midgett, ‘98Marion G. MilesGeorge W. MillerMable W. Mills, ‘95Peggie R. Mills, ‘05Gladys C. MimmsEmma J. Mims, ‘58Leroy R. Mims, ‘83Michael D. MinorNaomi S. Minter

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H O N O R R O L L O F D O N O R S ::Thank YouJames Q. MitchellBobby MoodyWayland W. Moore, ‘00Michael R. MorganAngela MorrisPamela M. Moss, ‘00Eugene MotleyMount Calvary Baptist Church - Bahama, NCMount Calvary Church of Christ - Durham, NCMount Olive CollegeMount Zion Church - Seaboard, NCLaSenia M. Murchison, ‘37Delores M. Murphy, ‘61Isaiah R. MurrayJudy D. MusgravesYvonne M. NambeNC II Corp Inc./Landmark TavernGwynth R. NelsonSusan D. NestorNetwork for GoodThomas NevludNew Grove Baptist Church - Polkton, NCNew Hope Baptist Church - Hamlet, NCNew Hope Missionary Baptist Church - Gatesville, NCNew Jerusalem Missionary BaptistNew Red Mountain BaptistNew Zion Baptist Church - Greensboro, NCLindsay S. NewsomRoss W. NewsomeNovella N. NicholsMargaret J. Nixon, ‘55Wilbert Nixon, ‘52Ophelia D. Noble, ‘63North East Baptist Church - Durham, NCNorthampton County Branch NAACPNovelty Joe’s, LLCOak Ridge First Baptist Church - Oak Ridge, NCOcean City Beach CitizensOld Mt. Zion Baptist Church - Roxboro, NCRobert V. OlivaShea R. Oliver, ‘97Andrew OsterlundEliud OyeyoDelphine Parker, ‘07Geneva ParkerHerman ParkerRay ParkerCarolyn L. Parks, ‘87Elizabeth F. ParsonsGregory L. Patterson, ‘80Preston Peace, ‘66Pee Dee Baptist Church - Wadesboro, NC

Wilma C. Peebles-WilkinsBetty PerdueElla W. Perry, ‘52Suzanne PerryPerson County Chapter NAACPIlona M. PeszlenRichard B. Petway, ‘97Roger A. PfisterPhilippi Baptist Church - Cofield, NCBetty T. Phillips, ‘02Pi Chapter of Chi Eta PhiBeulah M. Pickett, ‘86Cleon S. Pierce, ‘01James E. PinckneyPleasant Hill Missionary Baptist Church - Morven, NCPleasant Plains Baptist Church - Winton, NCJames L. PolitoMerriette C. Pollard, ‘69James P. PopePoplar Springs Missionary Baptist Church - Polkton, NCEva W. Porter, ‘77Elsie H. Potter, ‘47Rubestene F. PotterRyan PoundCecelia D. Powell, ‘01Earnest Powell, ‘65Yvonne M. Powell, ‘75I. Ernestine Powers, ‘60Daniel Pratt, ‘65Charlotte PresleyPrime Smokehouse, LLCProvidence Missionary Baptist Church - Rockingham, NCE. Y. PughMichael PullumQuankey Missionary Baptist Church - Roanoke Rapids, NCAutumn E. RacineWillie T. Ramey, ‘67Dorothy F. RamonedaDoris K. RankinsJames A. Raye, ‘68Lena M. ReavisPaul ReganSandy ReidRuth Reid-ColemanLinda ReynoldsAnthony O. Richards, ‘84David A. Richardson, ‘49Portia R. Richardson, ‘94Sylvia O. RichardsonKathrine L. Riddick, ‘66Willie D. RiddickRidgeway Baptist Church - Ridgeway, NCNina M. Ringgold, ‘52Roanoke Electric CooperativeCornelia A. Roberts, ‘60Mona J. RobertsFrank L. Roediger

Beverly R. Rountree, ‘64Matthew Rouse, ‘93William RoweVinston M. Rozier, ‘77Robert B. Russell, ‘67John SabellaAnne & Russell SalisburyGeorgia L. Salisbury, ‘06Lauren S. Samuel, ‘96Bernestine W. Sanders, ‘47Booker SandersDavid E. SandersMatthew L. Sanders, ‘58Robyn N. SandersTonya J. Sanders, ‘09Govinbarajan SankarJoseph M. SansomVivian M. SansomJohn B. Sauls, JrJames Savage, ‘67James M. ScearceJames SchenckMaureen SchirtzingerJudy B. SchneiderBarry ScottCharles ScottHerbert C. Scott, ‘96Sue ScottFrank Sellers, ‘57Clarence L. SessomsJune Sessoms, ‘72Seton Hill UniversityRoger Shackleford, ‘72Derek ShankweilerShaw University Alumni Association Fayetteville/CumberlandJames L. Shaw, ‘89James W. Shearin, ‘89Theodore A. Shell, ‘37Shiloh Baptist Church - Rocky Mount, NCCynthia M. Shipman, ‘72Todd SilbermanJohnny M. Silver, ‘08Simmons Technical Services, Inc.I. B. Singleton, ‘52Sixth District Omega Psi Phi FraternityBarrett SlenningAlton L. Smith, ‘73Ira Q. SmithJane E. SmithLeroy Smith, ‘59Junious SorrellVernetta N. Southerland, ‘61Mary W. Sowell, ‘64Reuben D. Sowell, ‘00Stacey D. Sowell, ‘03George E. Spence, ‘70Lois S. SpiveySt. John Baptist Church - Red Oak, NCSt. John Missionary Baptist Church - Red Oak, NC

Cynthia M. StanleyNaomi Stanley, ‘50Stuart SternRoby StevensonJulie StoneStop & QuickEthelene H. StoverJanet StrackeSunnyside Baptist Assoc.Virginia Swayze, ‘42Wendell TabbFrancine A. Taylor, ‘96Maurice Taylor, ‘92Shirley B. Taylor, ‘91Dock TerrellFirst Baptist Church - Baltimore, MDThe Prime Smokehouse LLCMary C. ThomasMartha T. ThompsonReaver G. ThompsonRonald L. ThompsonSarah E. Thompson, ‘57Walter ThurmanCornelious TilleryMary B. TobinApril TolliverCarl Toomer, ‘78Town of ApexGloria D. ToyTravelersTri-Arc Food Systems, Inc.Richard E. Trotman, ‘65Jimmie TurnerPascal O. UdekwuTerry F. Ugwueke, ‘82John UnderhillUnion Baptist Church - Hartford, CTUnited Way of Central New MexicoUniversity fof Maryland Information and TechnologyBilly C. UsreyDirk M. VanderahMark VanderborghMary U. Vickers, ‘67Pathenia R. Vinson, ‘43Peter VolkmarPeter J. Waiters, ‘64Pearl Walker, ‘78John M. WallThelma WallShirley C. WallaceKenneth J. WalshChris WardStephanie WareCiscero T. Warren, ‘02Evelyn P. Warren, ‘53Sarah H. WarrenAdrienne R. Washington, ‘87Moses WatsonCharles WattBernadette G. Watts

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L. J. WeaverGwendolyn M. Webb, ‘07Joy E. WeeberWeeping Mary Missionary Baptist Church - Lewiston-Woodville, NCGregory WelchMark A. WeldonWeldon-Seaboard Alumni ChapterWells Fargo Community SupportCampaignWells Fargo Foundation Educational Matching Gift ProgramKaren WellsLeah WelshRobert WerlinWest Chester UniversityWest Deep Creek BaptistWhite Oak Fork Baptist Church - South Boston, VADiane S. White, ‘90Laura L. White, ‘50Margo K. WhiteWanda C. White, ‘74Ira T. WigginsEva Wiggins-GreeneVeronica H. Wilder, ‘09Byron K. Williams, ‘01Dannie T. WilliamsEdward WilliamsJanice WilliamsMiles WilliamsReba Williams, ‘02Shana T. WilliamsThomasina H. Williams, ‘57Virgie H. WilliamsMildred Williams-Johnson, ‘79Brenda S. Williamson, ‘82Billie WilsonMargaret L. Wilson, ‘50Steven WilsonMary S. WindleyNancy C. WinneGeraldine Wofford, ‘67Women’s Auxiliary To Middle District UnionVivian S. Wood, ‘62Kathryn A. WoodhousePriscilla D. Woods, ‘82Woodville Plains Baptist Church - Lewiston-Woodville, NCMike WoodyJean B. Worsley, ‘52Delores C. Wright, ‘69Diane C. Wright, ‘95Jay WrightAlexander C. Wynn, ‘74Yahama Social ClubErdyne H. Yates, ‘52Denise A. Young, ‘74Gail J. YoungReuben F. YoungRoger J. YoungLola YoungmanStephen ZaytounZion Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Church - Windsor, NCZion Grove Missionary Baptist Church - Ahoskie, NC

Zion Missionary Baptist AssociationZoar Missionary Baptist Church - Pendleton, NCLisa Zywicki

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Doctor K. Aal-Anubia, ‘94Yasin E. Abdullah, ‘11Khalil R. Abdul-Muhaimin, ‘81Luna B. Abernathy, ‘59Brenda F. Acklin, ‘11Billy Adams, ‘78Janet E. Adams, ‘01John F. Adams, ‘12Lasondra J. Adams, ‘13Raiki L. Adams, ‘10Renita D. Adams, ‘13Shanita S. Adams, ‘12William D. Adams, ‘13Lillie AdkinsSusan Adley-WarrickAshley P. Agnew, ‘13Bradley A. Akagha, ‘10Teressa A. Akewright, ‘11Pam C. Akpuda, ‘92David S. AlbertBayard C. AlcornCarol C. Alexander, ‘89Ernest A. Alexander, ‘70Kenya J. Alexander, ‘10Shavonna R. Alexander, ‘12Shirnetta J. Alexander, ‘13Courtney L. Alford, ‘10Taraji A. Alford, ‘11Alicia V. Allen, ‘13Davon J. Allen, ‘12Jasmine A. Allen, ‘12Lawrence E. Allen, ‘61Wallace R. Allen, ‘11William S. Allen, ‘11Mary E. Alleyne, ‘04Camilla Al-Mutazzim, ‘72Brandon AlredAlbert AlstonAnna M. Alston, ‘03Camelia A. Alston, ‘03Derrick I. Alston, ‘13Mary E. Alston, ‘12Shinetta D. Alston, ‘10Shirley AlstonStacey AlstonWayne A. Alston, ‘11Amber D. Anderson, ‘11Gail P. Anderson, ‘88Janice D. Anderson, ‘11Leroy S. Anderson, ‘10Marie W. Anderson, ‘01Pamela L. Anderson, ‘12Pauline H. Anderson, ‘12Andrew Osterlund ArchitectJohn D. Andrews, ‘01Sandra AndrewsThomas J. AndrewsLa’Qresha O. Anstead, ‘10Arnita G. Anthony, ‘76Arthur G. Anthony, ‘74

LaTeshia P. Anthony, ‘01NaKeisha N. Anthony, ‘10Charlene D. Archer, ‘01Janie Y. Archie, ‘01Wilbert H. Armstead, ‘13Alexis D. Armstrong, ‘13Annette G. Armstrong, ‘12Justin S. Armstrong, ‘01Andre D. Arnold, ‘12Jallisa V. Arnold, ‘11Kenneth N. ArnoldAngela D. Arrington, ‘12Angelia V. Arrington, ‘04Kiara M. Arrington, ‘12Lynn ArringtonSheila J. Arrington, ‘13Stacey C. Arrington, ‘01Chermaine J. Arthur-Fisher, ‘94Stephen L. Artis, ‘09William C. Artis, ‘76Willie M. Artis, ‘01Delores W. Asbury, ‘94Darnell D. Ashley, ‘12Carolyn D. Askew, ‘10Travis T. Askew, ‘10Christopher R. Astrop, ‘93Cornelius N. Atkinson, ‘06Alan E. Atwater, ‘12Ebony S. Aull, ‘13Nathaniel AusbyTonya V. Austin, ‘09Jean B. Avent, ‘95Alonia Avery, ‘01Trinette S. Avery, ‘13Teena J. Aytch, ‘10Catherine AzzamYolanda A. Badger, ‘12Delilah K. Badgett, ‘11Gregory E. Badgett, ‘10Walter B. Bagby, ‘56James W. Bagley, ‘01Candice M. Bailey, ‘10Evester BaileyJohnnie M. Bailey, ‘12Mary P. Bailey, ‘10Janet Bailey-McCoy, ‘71Frank Baker, ‘61Janie Baker, ‘62Katelynd L. Baker, ‘13Rashad A. Baker, ‘04Shuntane L. Baker, ‘11Marcus L. Baldwin, ‘10Robert W. Baldwin, ‘11Tasha L. Baldwin, ‘10Bruce W. BallardGeorge M. Ballard, ‘71Amoni A. Baloubi, ‘13Ayelodjou W. Baloubi, ‘10Akeem J. Banks, ‘13Clarice S. Banks, ‘59Oliver W. Banks, ‘13Sharon T. Banks, ‘94Wilbur R. Banks, ‘80Joyce Y. Bannerman, ‘12Willard BarbeeC. J. BarberDwayne M. Barefield, ‘10Lanie M. Barfield, ‘52

Krystal L. Barkley, ‘11Doris E. BarksdaleDeirdre BarlazBrandon L. Barnes, ‘11Delecia Q. Barnes, ‘13Frederick L. Barnes, ‘10George BarnesGregory C. Barnes, ‘10Henry BarnesJames R. Barnes, ‘94Kyna G. Barnes, ‘10Lillar S. Barnes, ‘59Lossie M. Barnes, ‘50Phyllis E. Barnes, ‘13Mary Barnes-Jones, ‘68Edwin BarnettCatrena F. Barnette, ‘13Jameya A. Barnwell, ‘13Anthony Barr, ‘78Ethel P. Barrett, ‘10Theodora B. Barrett, ‘12Shawntia S. Barringer, ‘11Candice V. Barrow, ‘13Adrian D. Bascom, ‘11Britney S. Baskett, ‘12Shaniqkwa M. Basnight, ‘11Cranston L. Bass, ‘11Vickie T. Bass, ‘10Spencer Batchelor, ‘11Charlotte D. Battle, ‘09Chiqueta Battle, ‘13Jamilia A. Battle, ‘10Rose B. Battle, ‘13Brenda M. Batts, ‘11Carl B. Baxter, ‘83Edward L. BaxterJan’el M. Baxter, ‘10Barbara J. Bazemore, ‘05Connie F. Bazemore, ‘12Florida BazemoreJohaven L. Beach, ‘11Christopher E. Beal, ‘10Danielle L. Beale, ‘12Belinda M. Beasley, ‘00Cicely D. Becker, ‘00Letitia R. Beckett, ‘12Early Beckwith, ‘10John BeckwithDennis C. BectonLaToya M. Becton, ‘12Rashaun M. Becton, ‘10Roshawn A. Been, ‘13Esther BelikoffEdnick V. Belizaire, ‘11Carolyn H. Bell, ‘71Darline P. Bell, ‘90David BellDesiree L. Bell, ‘13Dwight R. Bell, ‘11Helen H. Bell, ‘00Jaime L. Bell, ‘94James A. BellJarvis J. Bell, ‘12Jay BellKimberly L. Bell, ‘11Stephanie A. Bell, ‘10Veronica A. Bell, ‘80Kenneth Bellamy

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H O N O R R O L L O F D O N O R S ::Thank YouPatricia A. Bellamy, ‘82Sonji N. Bellanger, ‘11Erica D. Bellinger, ‘13Mamie G. Belton-EvansShannon P. Bennett, ‘08Tinisha M. Bennett, ‘13Tiffany B. Bennett-Cornelous, ‘98April B. Benson, ‘12Carlos F. Bentley, ‘11Nathaniel Benton, ‘78Thomas S. BentonKhadijah K. Berkley, ‘11Courtney H. Berryhill, ‘10Clarissa S. Best, ‘11Curtis L. Best, ‘99Jeremy L. Best, ‘12Jessie M. Best, ‘47Beta Lambda Sigma, Affiliates of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.Ada V. Bethea, ‘10Christopher J. Bethea, ‘13Jean BethelCarline R. Bethune, ‘11Aisha BeyNneka M. Bey, ‘98Jade A. Bibb, ‘12Diane Biggers, ‘76Amanda BillieuxArmand BillieuxErin A. Bishop, ‘01Mary A. Bishop, ‘10Lynn S. Bitting, ‘73April L. Black, ‘13Doris D. Black, ‘70Shirley J. BlackwellTameshia D. Blackwell, ‘11Allison K. Blair, ‘11Ellen BlairRoslind BlairYvonne C. Blake, ‘71Jacob Bland, ‘58Charles BlaylockWeahdee N. Blidee, ‘07Eboni S. Blount, ‘10Isaac A. Blount, ‘12Tanya A. Blount, ‘13Nakunda L. Blue, ‘12Pauline BoatengArthur BoatwrightStephen B. Bolden, ‘10Darryl S. Bolian, ‘12Dedra A. Bonner, ‘02John F. Boone, ‘11Millard F. BooneRegina Boone, ‘13Tonita L. Boone, ‘10Patricia D. BoothBenjamin BostonTimandra A. Boston, ‘13Stephanie L. Bowen, ‘12Stephen L. BowersWanda L. Bowles, ‘12Keshonia K. Bowser, ‘12Pamela Boxser

Linda V. Boyd, ‘77Reuben J. Boyd, ‘12Taneka M. Boyd, ‘99Jaime Boyer, ‘12Nathaniel O. Boykin, ‘70Tywanna L. Boykin, ‘11Joseph M. BraboyBernadette T. Bracey, ‘12Antonio Bradley, ‘11Vickie M. Bradley, ‘11Debra M. Bradshaw, ‘03Dantonio A. Brady, ‘13Jethro M. Branch, ‘76Joe T. BranchPaul Branch, ‘10Adrienne D. Brand, ‘10Mark A. Bransom, ‘07Kenneth L. Braswell, ‘12Robin M. Braswell, ‘10Claudia A. Bray, ‘13Markeshia V. Braziel, ‘10Fred BreidtElla M. Brewer, ‘74Arthur C. Bridges, ‘67Brian D. Bridges, ‘13LaDawn Bridges, ‘10Ben M. BriggsStephanie L. Bright, ‘13William R. Bright, ‘96Brenton Brinsfield, ‘77Kenneth R. Britt, ‘12Mikael N. BroadwayJohn P. BroadwellAnthonique S. Brock, ‘13Carrie G. Brock, ‘60William H. Brock, ‘11Shanequa Q. Brockers, ‘11Melvin C. Brockington, ‘11John A. Brodie, ‘11Velvelish J. Brodie, ‘11Mary A. BrogdenMarcus R. Brooks, ‘10Mary B. Brooks, ‘84Sandra M. Brooks, ‘05Xavier J. Brooks, ‘11Alese S. Brown, ‘13Ashley D. Brown, ‘12Brandon K. Brown, ‘13Brittney J. Brown, ‘13Candice BrownCarlethia A. Brown, ‘05Cassandra L. BrownCharles V. BrownDeborah J. Brown, ‘10Dianne M. Brown, ‘71Dianne N. Brown, ‘10Dina K. Brown, ‘12Dorothy L. Brown, ‘10Fareedah R. Brown, ‘13Felicia BrownGary L. Brown, ‘11Geneva Brown, ‘78Jamal H. Brown, ‘11Jesse O. Brown, ‘12Jontia C. Brown, ‘11

Joseph E. Brown, ‘52Keisha L. Brown, ‘13Kristen A. Brown, ‘11Mary B. BrownNicole E. Brown, ‘12Nita D. Brown, ‘10Ruth V. Brown, ‘03Seketta A. Brown, ‘01Shani C. Brown, ‘11Sharon Brown, ‘87Shawn C. Brown, ‘12Shemieka M. Brown, ‘13Talya A. Brown, ‘10Tannis L. Brown, ‘10Terrence C. Brown, ‘13Thelma R. Brown, ‘03Vernon Brown, ‘79Virgie T. Brown, ‘13Virginia P. Brown, ‘12William T. BrownWillis R. Brown, ‘11Thomas H. Brownlee, ‘73Robert D. Bruce, ‘12James W. Brunson, ‘13Jasmine S. Brunson, ‘12Quantae L. Brunson, ‘12Kevin L. Bryant, ‘10Kyna L. Bryant, ‘12Lorraine M. BryantNarkeisha S. Bryant, ‘11Sharon H. Bryant, ‘13Susan BryantValentino K. Bryant, ‘00Allen L. Buckner, ‘13Constance A. Buffaloe, ‘48Kyria Buford, ‘13Jacqueline D. Buie, ‘10Jasmine N. Buie, ‘12Delphine D. Bullock, ‘74Donda A. Bullock, ‘11Faith A. Bullock, ‘13Jimmie BullockStafford G. Bullock, ‘63Wanda V. Bullock, ‘10Lisa N. Bunch, ‘06Floreka D. Bundick, ‘11Monica K. Bundy, ‘11Dolly C. Bunn, ‘12Stanley Burgess, ‘91Thornton G. BurnetteAnnie H. Burney, ‘13Julius J. Burns, ‘78Linda K. Burns, ‘91Deborah L. Burroughs, ‘13Nikita L. Burroughs, ‘13Alicia L. Burt, ‘13Rudy M. BurtAndrew Burton, ‘76Bettie J. BurtonJamaal T. Burton, ‘10Leon L. Burton, ‘77Dawn S. BurttKrystalin J. Bush, ‘11Bernice L. ButlerMarilyn Y. Butler, ‘11

Angela M. Butler-Blount, ‘11Benjamin M. Bynum, ‘10Crystal G. Bynum, ‘10Nettie BynumSherron N. Byrd, ‘10Sonya R. Byrd, ‘11Stephanie V. Byrd, ‘12Carstoba S. Byrdsong, ‘67James W. CagleLillian A. Cain, ‘83Terchelle M. Cain, ‘11Paulette C. Caldwell, ‘11Melvina J. Callahan, ‘12Rodney D. Callwood, ‘11Amura W. CameronYvette M. Camille, ‘12Norman C. Camp, ‘56Antonio M. Campbell, ‘12Barry CampbellCollin CampbellJessica L. Campbell, ‘10Tommy Campbell, ‘13Andrew B. Cann, ‘11Michael R. Cannon, ‘10Samantha L. Canteen, ‘10John T. Capers, ‘11Robert Caple, ‘85Dean CaputoCharlene M. CareyAmanda CarlsonBeverly A. Carmichael, ‘12Jean D. Carpenter, ‘71Levon D. Carson, ‘10Rosa M. Carter Marsh, ‘10Alfonza L. CarterBlair A. Carter, ‘11Bryce S. Carter, ‘11Gloria A. Carter, ‘78Kay F. Carter, ‘03Mary H. CarterMichael Carter, ‘13Phillip CarterPhyllis M. Carter, ‘11Linwood M. Carver, ‘11Ronald L. Cash, ‘80Pierce A. CassedyDawn C. Caster-Wong, ‘10Michael CastronovaCorey CavalierJohn CavesRichard ChadyScott C. ChambersConstance L. Chamblee, ‘11Jennifer A. Chance, ‘88Harish ChanderDorese M. Chandler, ‘10Flora C. Channels, ‘11Gretchen ChapmanMarkia M. Chappelle, ‘10Emily Dorothea M. Chavis, ‘71Mary C. Chavis, ‘54Ruby Chavis-Peace

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Monique N. Cheatham, ‘10Celestine W. Cheek, ‘53Sheilia S. Cheek, ‘13Warren M. Cheek, ‘10Margaret A. ChernyClarence E. Cherry, ‘12Jasmine L. Cherry, ‘11Stephanie B. Cherry, ‘05Stacey M. Chestnut, ‘11Terashia M. Chestnutt, ‘13Randy ChewRonnie L. Chrisp, ‘05Wayne A. ChristianEverett T. ChristmasChristopher D. Chunn, ‘13Barbara A. Clack, ‘13Alan B. ClarkAngela L. Clark, ‘11Britani L. Clark, ‘10Christopher R. Clark, ‘13Daisybelle Clark, ‘69Della L. Clark, ‘58Demeatris C. Clark, ‘10Jessica M. Clark, ‘11Pamela Clark, ‘82Pamela W. Clark, ‘12Rashida C. Clark, ‘13Vince E. ClarkEmily K. Clarke, ‘10Marcus ClarkeElizabeth T. Clarkson, ‘59Class of , ‘61Class of , ‘77Ruth Clay, ‘71Virginia ClayAshley R. Clement, ‘13Jeffrey Clemmons, ‘71Linda Clemmons, ‘00Valeria M. ClemmonsJune M. Clemons, ‘12B. R. ClevelandJohnny C. Clifton, Jr., ‘12Pearl L. CliftonVanessa M. CliftonJeffrey V. CloudJerry Clyde, ‘12Kenneth D. CobbLinda F. Cobb, ‘81Michael P. Cobb, ‘10Claudia L. Cofield, ‘12Crystal M. Cofield, ‘99Curtissa R. Cofield, ‘71Jacqueline L. Cofield, ‘10Brent CohenShirley O. CohenCorrie L. ColeRashard Coleman, ‘13Sharon A. Coleman, ‘98Tiffany S. Coleman, ‘11Angelique K. Colen, ‘11Dante J. Collins, ‘11Eugenia I. Collins, ‘12James E. Collins, ‘12Nyoni CollinsShenika B. Collins, ‘12Vivian Collins, ‘78Wendy C. Collins, ‘12Tremain Collymore-Bey, ‘10

Miguel A. ColonTye M. Colon, ‘11Patricia D. Conner, ‘13Elizabeth ConroyConstellation EnergyKevin J. Cook, ‘12Kimberly R. Cook, ‘12Laurie Cook, ‘10Robert L. Cook, ‘80Cool Spring Baptist Church - Gaston, NCClaude E. Cooper, ‘69Erneisha C. Cooper, ‘13Glen E. CooperNyasha D. Cooper, ‘13Cheryl V. Cooper-Peters, ‘06Micah A. CopelandRichard V. Copeland, ‘79Timothy CordellKyndra S. Cornelous, ‘10Ronald L. Cornelous, ‘95Janice M. Cornwall, ‘10Anthony L. Cosby, ‘10Melissa W. Cotten, ‘10Chasity R. Cotton, ‘12Gregory J. Cotton, ‘78Edawn L. Coughman, ‘11Walter B. Council, ‘03Gerald Counts, ‘78Sherry L. Courtney, ‘11Wanda Y. Covay, ‘79Dora P. Covington, ‘11MonaLisa Covington, ‘06Rachel A. Covington, ‘69Yulander D. Covington, ‘12Jasmine R. Cowan, ‘12William A. Coward, ‘79Calvin Cox, ‘79Iris A. Cox, ‘79Kenneth Cox, ‘76Quatrice Y. Cox, ‘07Tracy B. Cox, ‘10Doretha H. Craig, ‘78Harold R. Craig, ‘78Julia D. Craig, ‘13Carol D. Craven, ‘13Tamara E. Crawford, ‘11Kristen CrenshawPatrick Crews, ‘13Toya L. Crichlow-Mack, ‘98Sonya R. Crisanto, ‘12Jahrae K. Cromartie, ‘13Tracy L. CropperCheryl R. Cross, ‘69Anthony L. Crowder, ‘11Sandra B. Crowder, ‘78Christopher E. Crudup, ‘89Doris F. Crudup, ‘65Chay-Anna D. Crumble, ‘11Tracie J. Crumel, ‘01Sharazard U. Crummy, ‘10Charles Crump, ‘69Sally W. Crump, ‘80Foster L. Crutchfield, ‘78Raymond E. Culver, ‘13Bridgette A. Cunnigan, ‘12Antonette T. Cunningham, ‘13Ivory J. Cunningham, ‘11

Sandra F. Cunningham, ‘11Victoria B. Cureton, ‘10Lillian B. Currin, ‘58Theresa CurryDaniel CurtisEastmond Cusack, ‘71Kristina CusenzaAquia S. Cutler, ‘12Paulette J. Cutts, ‘05Kenneth G. DalsheimerAnnie M. Dalton, ‘00Jeffery T. Dancy, ‘11Christa T. Daniel, ‘12Shantee D. Daniels, ‘10Tameca N. Daniels, ‘10Tierra L. Daniels, ‘13Wilma W. Daniels, ‘92Jaalisa N. Darden, ‘11Lilipiana D. Darensburg, ‘95Bettie DaughtryDave DavenportDavid W. DavenportNancy R. DavenportKathleen Daves-ConnerTheodore David, ‘78Anthony M. Davis, ‘12Audrey C. Davis, ‘97Barbara J. Davis, ‘89Carolyn C. Davis, ‘70Cassaundra R. Davis, ‘11Cheryl M. Davis, ‘02Cummie R. Davis, ‘13Darrell K. Davis, ‘11Dorothy C. Davis, ‘12Gloria F. Davis, ‘95Herbert M. DavisJamila K. DavisJessica A. Davis, ‘11Jonah D. Davis, ‘09Harold E. Davis, Jr.Juakita L. Davis, ‘13Lamarcus Davis, ‘12Melvin Davis, ‘96Michael K. Davis, ‘05Myia C. Davis, ‘13Nancy A. DavisNicole T. Davis, ‘11Pamalia Y. Davis, ‘12Rana M. Davis, ‘10Robert L. Davis, ‘69Sandra Jo P. Davis, ‘69Scott H. DavisSharon DavisSkylar V. Davis, ‘12Stephanie M. Davis, ‘11Sylvia R. Davis, ‘10Lennea C. Dawson, ‘99Madeline B. Dawson, ‘69Tonya M. Dawson, ‘10Verlanda C. Dawson, ‘12Dayton Foundation Depository, Inc.Linda G. Dean, ‘77Patricia A. Dean, ‘68Alanda R. DebnamMattilon R. Debose-RockDeborah J. Debourg-BrownOphelia F. DeCoster, ‘76

Louis B. DelaineJesse E. DempsCynthia D. Dempsey, ‘10Natanta DemseyJuanita M. Denis, ‘10Dominique L. Denney, ‘13Brenda S. Dennis, ‘11Roy L. Dennis, Jr., ‘05Brandon D. Dever, ‘11Michael L. Devere, ‘12Vickie P. Devine, ‘10Mark DevineyDani DevinneyAmy K. Dewitt, ‘11Sokhnamay Diakhate, ‘13Ernest D. Dickens, ‘13Lucy DinnerDonna DittmarBeasley T. Dixon, ‘60Doris G. Dixon, ‘54James O. Dixon, ‘10Rhonda H. Dixon, ‘13Kerry DobsonTaneha M. Dobson, ‘13Troy L. Dolby, ‘11Angela A. Dorman, ‘11Wanda S. Dorsey, ‘11Rosa L. Doss, ‘10Asia K. Douglas, ‘13Dantarius D. Douglas, ‘12Delois F. Douglas, ‘11Denise D. Douglas, ‘12Jonathan D. Douros, ‘10Alvin B. Downing, ‘09Felicia S. Downing, ‘11Jessica Downing, ‘10Richard DoyleDoris M. Dozier, ‘12Larry G. Dozier, ‘69Patricia A. Dozier, ‘11Shekita J. Draughn, ‘10Bernice M. Drayton, ‘56Eric J. Drew, ‘12Michael L. DublinBarbara E. Dubose, ‘90Alford T. Dudley, ‘11Diontae L. Dugger, ‘11Robert E. Dukes, ‘12Mary A. DulanStacy N. Duncan, ‘92Lisa D. Dunlap, ‘12Yvonne S. Dunlap, ‘96Jewelyn L. Dunn, ‘01Jewyl E. Dunn, ‘73Kenneth L. Dunn, ‘75Britney C. Dunston, ‘13Deborah M. Dutch, ‘01Deborah B. Eakins, ‘09Michelle K. Early, ‘11Selena D. Eason, ‘11Mel D. Eaton, ‘10Martha EberleHenry L. Edmonds, ‘66Jesse Edmonds, ‘66Lakisha R. Edmonds, ‘10Lenora B. Edmonds, ‘69Mildred M. Edmonds, ‘66Adrion A. Edwards

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H O N O R R O L L O F D O N O R S ::Thank YouCarmelita Y. Edwards, ‘11Whileatha M. Edwards, ‘11Emily E. Eily, ‘58Nadine D. Ejire, ‘90Julie EldrigeStacey P. Eley, ‘11Ashley T. Elliott, ‘10Edward EllisJennifer R. Ellis, ‘92Judy E. Ellis, ‘76Alicia M. Ellison, ‘13Donald Ellison, ‘12Karen W. Ellison, ‘11Cassandra L. Elmore, ‘80Iesha A. Enoch, ‘12Paul ErvinFontella M. Etumnu, ‘10Kametrice R. Eugene, ‘10Arnold L. EvansDwayne A. EvansTarkie N. Evans, ‘11Teresa D. Evans, ‘10James F. Everett, ‘80Ronda B. Everett, ‘11Kamesia M. Ewing, ‘92Cynthia D. Fair, ‘13Annie R. FaisonFredericka T. Faison, ‘11William M. Faison, ‘83Faison’s Funeral HomeFabio N. Falcato, ‘11George T. FanelliCarl L. Farmer, ‘97Chanetta L. Farmer, ‘08Delton H. Farmer, ‘12Malika C. Farmer, ‘13Michael T. FarmerStephanie Faroul, ‘13Mary B. Farrar, ‘92Helen H. Farrior, ‘58Jacquelyne B. FassettEmmanuel O. Fasuyi, ‘13William L. FaucetteAngel S. Faulkner, ‘13Lillie Feggins-Boone, ‘76Tawanda A. Feggins-Walker, ‘87Gloria C. FeimsterBrittany E. Felder, ‘13Loretta L. Fellers, ‘63Deas D. Fenderson, ‘11Constance FergusonCharlie FieldsWhitnee C. Fields, ‘07Wilfreda C. Fields, ‘74First Baptist Church - Raleigh, NC Senior ChoirAnne FiskeMisty A. Flack, ‘12Nicole R. Fletcher, ‘13Tracion D. Flood, ‘13Latarsha S. Flowers, ‘12Wanda Y. Floyd, ‘12Woodrow Flythe, ‘66Earnestine M. Fobbs, ‘12

Deirdre A. Foote, ‘11Herman L. Forbes, ‘39Brandon J. Ford, ‘11Charles A. Ford, ‘95Darryl J. FordDonald A. FordEdith T. FordIsabella O. FordJimmy L. Ford, ‘80Latrelle FordMalcolm J. FordLillie B. Foriest, ‘67Jacquelyn S. Fornville, ‘12Hooman Foroudastan, ‘12Arnold W. Foster, ‘76Ashley S. Foster, ‘13Dallas Foster, ‘64Jamie D. Foster, ‘12Linda FoustAlexander C. Fox, ‘11Jessie B. Fox, ‘61David M. FoyDiane Foye, ‘77Tiffany FramptonAdriel J. Francis, ‘13Gardenia H. Franklin, ‘86Bengi M. Frantz, ‘12Chandrea D. Frasier, ‘13Connie E. Frazier, ‘11Jasmine J. Frazier, ‘11Linda L. Frazier, ‘12Donnie J. Freeman, ‘50Kenneth R. FreemanSheila Freeman, ‘12Shirley Freeman, ‘13Tamekita L. Freeman, ‘12Pearl H. Frizzell, ‘59Jasmine S. Frye, ‘13Tameka N. Fuller, ‘11James R. FullwoodNathaniel N. Fullwood, ‘69Jermeka C. Fulton, ‘11James Fulwood, ‘92Norvell S. GaddyFrank R. GailorGerald B. GainousDebra I. Gaither, ‘95Marisa R. Gaither, ‘12Dawne GaldiNathaniel GaleFreddi D. GallimoreMichelle D. Galloway, ‘12Denise G. Gamble, ‘71Richard L. Gamble, ‘13Yvette M. Gardner, ‘11Norma GarnerWilliam H. Garner, ‘59Bradley A. Garrett, ‘12Kurt GarrettPatricia A. GarrettVonsia T. Garris, ‘13Gloria W. Garrison, ‘71Robert GarrisonRobert F. Garrison, ‘70

George D. Gartrell, ‘12Willie E. Gary, ‘71Gerald W. Gause, ‘12Ronald L. Gay, ‘74Alphonso L. Gaydon, Sr, ‘01Joy L. Gayles, ‘96Sahr K. Gbondo, ‘96Chris GearyRob GelblumMary A. GentryEursula G. George, ‘13Muriel M. George, ‘88Cedric D. Geter, ‘12Bernice J. GhistMitchell A. Gibbs, ‘77Marie B. Gibson, ‘63Sandra GibsonShirley O. Gibson, ‘98Hope B. Giles, ‘77Leonard A. Giles, ‘77Cardrienne Gill, ‘63Curtis M. Gill, ‘69Pearlie M. Gill, ‘73Randy T. Gill, ‘07Annie M. Gillespie, ‘42Jocelyn S. Gillespie, ‘11Najee C. Gillespie, ‘13Neeko C. Gillespie, ‘12William L. GillespieWilliam R. GillespieNijah I. Gillette, ‘09June V. GilliardSkillet GilmoreYvonne C. Gilyard, ‘13Gregory Gipson, ‘77Ryan R. Girley, ‘12Johnathan Q. Gladden, ‘12Benjamin A. Glascoe, ‘61Carl L. Glenn, ‘03Willie Glenn, ‘92Anna L. Glover, ‘46Briana A. Glover, ‘13Campanella Godfrey, ‘12Darnell D. Goines, ‘12Jerrell A. Goings, ‘12John GoldfieldBrian GoldsteinStella G. Goldston, ‘11Weelay P. Gonyon, ‘13Sonya L. Goode, ‘11Olivia D. Goodman, ‘13Wanda B. Goodman, ‘09Johnny A. Goodrich, ‘50Anthony GoodsonCharles H. Gordon, ‘11Crystal M. Gordon, ‘13Gary M. Gordon, ‘04Nadine A. Gordon, ‘11Shirley Gore, ‘92S. J. GoreeWilliam GowanChristopher M. Grady, ‘12Matthew GradyLillian M. Graham, ‘13

Pinkey B. Graham, ‘13Shakita R. Graham, ‘11Lauren L. Grandy, ‘11Nikita D. Grant, ‘12Stephanie L. Grantham, ‘12Asia I. Graves, ‘00Denise S. GravesGladys F. Graves, ‘69Barry R. Gray, ‘99Shannon S. Gray, ‘13Tosha B. Gray, ‘02Marion B. Greaux, ‘68Assata S. Green, ‘13Freida GreenJacquail D. Green, ‘13Sammara C. Green, ‘13Tanzania S. Green, ‘13Van H. Green, ‘73Yvonne GreeneAlexander Greer, ‘11Tracy F. Gregg, ‘12Julius L. Gregory, ‘11Keith GregoryMary C. Gregory-Greene, ‘12Amber D. Grice, ‘11Eloise GriceE. R. GrierGregory L. Griffin, ‘74Leslie L. Griffin, ‘11Melissa GriffinPearl L. Griffin, ‘13Raymond Griffin, ‘65Rhonda S. Grimes, ‘12Monica N. Grimmage, ‘12Ann W. Grimmett, ‘58Mary A. Grimsley, ‘13Jarome A. Gripper, ‘11Dominique Grizzle, ‘13Clara Guess, ‘43George Gullatt, ‘78Angela R. Gunn, ‘94Melba R. GuyRoy R. GwynH. J. Brown & Assoc. DDS, PACarla B. Hagins, ‘10Chineal N. Hailey, ‘11Diane HainerAnna C. Hairston, ‘42Fanny C. HairstonMartha Hairston, ‘95Arlethia E. Hall, ‘05Joel L. Hall, ‘11Donald HallidayDavid E. Hamilton, ‘12Joyce A. HamiltonValerie T. Hamilton, ‘12Fredessa Hamilton-CobbYolanda F. Hammond, ‘96Geraldine S. HamptonBetty HankersonAnthony J. Hannah, ‘11Woodrow W. Harding, ‘35Laura J. Hardy, ‘13Edith Hare, ‘57

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Barbara A. Hargrove, ‘94Jake Hargrove, ‘83Gwendolyn M. Harkley, ‘12James D. Harkley, ‘09Belinda J. Harper, ‘06Legeia M. HarperParis B. Harper, ‘13Mary A. HarrellFitima L. Harris Miller, ‘11Carolyn B. Harris, ‘12Cornell Harris, ‘12Daryl A. Harris, ‘12Donald E. Harris, ‘95Dwayne Harris, ‘11Gena A. Harris, ‘09James A. Harris, ‘13James W. HarrisJohnny Harris, ‘75Latonya M. Harris, ‘92Lindy M. Harris, ‘94Marcina W. Harris, ‘69Ronnie Harris, ‘91Sheconia A. Harris, ‘13Shiasia T. Harris, ‘12Zelda G. Harris, ‘11Anthony R. Harrison, ‘10Kimberly B. Harrison, ‘11Sherman R. Hart, ‘05Wanda K. Hart, ‘08Aminifu HarveyKeith Harvey, ‘73Richard H. HarveyNuri J. Hasan, ‘11Inez F. Haskins, ‘71Raymond F. Haskins, ‘72Daphne T. Hauser, ‘12Jewel B. Hawkins, ‘58Susie Y. HawkinsSylvester A. Hawkins, ‘11Barbara M. Hayes, ‘00Barbara P. HayesGloria B. Hayes, ‘06Shameka V. Hayes, ‘12William R. Hayes, ‘13Alana M. Haynes, ‘07Jacqueline O. Haynes, ‘02Tanesha L. Haynes, ‘04Leon D. Hayward, ‘12Bessie S. Haywood, ‘13Lena F. Heaggans, ‘63Clay HeathElla L. Heath, ‘12Jeanette D. Heck, ‘13Elsie M. Heckstall, ‘11Tamara L. Hedgepath, ‘98Helen E. Waite Funeral ServiceDorothy E. Helms, ‘49Donna L. Hemphill, ‘82Kashia N. Hemphill, ‘13Kiaria D. Henderson, ‘11Whitney R. Henderson, ‘11Timasia A. Hendrick, ‘13Nicole M. Hendricks, ‘11Linda S. Henley, ‘12Zoe Y. Herndon, ‘12Anna W. Herring, ‘66Barbara J. Hester, ‘99Markette I. Hester, ‘00

Malik L. Heyward, ‘12Sam P. Hickerson, ‘00Margaret HickleBrian E. Hicks, ‘11Brittney D. Hicks, ‘11Nancy HicksTracy Hicks, ‘11Thomas W. Higdon, ‘11Sherria S. Higgins, ‘13Michelle R. Higgs, ‘11April C. High, ‘11David HighBrenda L. Hiler, ‘75Abriella Hill, ‘13Alicia N. Hill, ‘11Chandra E. Hill, ‘13David M. Hill, ‘08Edith G. Hill, ‘76Janice D. Hill, ‘13Jesse J. Hill, ‘80Kendra D. HillKourtney M. Hill, ‘13Michael D. Hill, ‘75Michael T. Hill, ‘12Tony J. Hillian, ‘13Darolyn HiltsTimothy HinceCarlos M. Hines, ‘11Chelsie S. Hines, ‘11Michael D. Hines, ‘11Salima S. Hines, ‘12Thomas J. HinesDarciea Hinnant, ‘11Brenda J. Hinton, ‘06Eric HintonJoyce M. Hinton, ‘66Joyce P. Hinton, ‘99Renee HintonTiffany D. Hinton, ‘12Denni HoadleyCachet N. Hobson, ‘12Jason D. HobsonAlicia G. Hockaday, ‘10Henrietta E. Hodge, ‘92Tammie A. Hodge, ‘11Nakia P. Hodges, ‘13Vanessa M. Hogan, ‘12Kiara A. Holland, ‘11Pearl J. HollandGregory HollenquestTanya S. Holley, ‘08Frederick E. Holliday, ‘12Phillip T. Hollingsworth, ‘11Emily G. HollowayHolly Hill FWB Church - Greenville, NCManus E. Holmes, ‘82Holy Hill of Zion MinistriesGwendolyn G. Hood, ‘12Selane Hook, ‘73Nina C. Hooks, ‘11Victoria N. Hooks, ‘07Jenell Hooper, ‘12George W. HooverChristopher J. Hopkins, ‘12Mary T. Hopkins, ‘11Sheaneatha D. Hopkins, ‘06Patricia Horan

Cynthia G. Horne, ‘13Jamaar Hosier, ‘12DeAndre B. Houston, ‘13Galen R. HoustonDarryl C. Howard, ‘11James A. Howard, ‘12Margaretta M. Howard, ‘11Marilyn HowardDouglas L. HowellEva G. Howell, ‘66James E. Howell, ‘66Joanne S. Howell, ‘11LaMichael S. Howell, ‘11James M. Howerton, ‘69Doris A. HowingtonDavid HuckCamille HudimacToni A. Hudson, ‘78Willie J. HudsonJames Huff, ‘74Linda L. HuffenbergerDonald R. Hughes, ‘12Charlotte B. HumphreyDeAndre’ T. Hunt, ‘11Katie P. Hunter, ‘88Marissa V. Hunter, ‘13Otha HunterRocky D. Hupp, ‘11De’Shawn M. Hurdle, ‘13Allison L. Hurt, ‘10Constance W. HurttGary Hutchins, ‘78Ojebe O. Ifegwu, ‘87Michelle J. Ifill, ‘99Freeman P. Ingram, ‘71Leroy Ingram, ‘78Melvin E. Ingram, ‘11Madeline IrwinCharlene R. Isom, ‘90Sebron M. Isom, ‘85Derwin S. Issiah, ‘98Billy R. Jackson, ‘71Brittany S. Jackson, ‘13Cherry L. Jackson, ‘12Grady A. JacksonJaleesa C. Jackson, ‘12Joseph W. Jackson, ‘76Laura A. Jackson, ‘77Melvin Jackson, ‘86Melvin JacksonPriscilla M. Jackson, ‘98Ronald K. Jackson, ‘11Simone Jackson, ‘13Tara R. Jackson, ‘13Teresa P. Jackson, ‘11Timothy A. Jackson, ‘73Trevin J. JacksonEllen JaffeJerry A. JamersonSharod D. James, ‘12Roselle R. Jarmon, ‘12Dianne JarrettMiracia Jeannoute, ‘13Schna G. Jeffers, ‘97Denise T. Jeffries, ‘78Adrian J. Jenkins, ‘11Bertha A. JenkinsGregory Jenkins, ‘71

Irvin A. Jenkins, ‘11Jocelyn R. Jenkins, ‘12Patricia B. Jenkins, ‘78Tamika B. Jenkins, ‘13Cynthia A. Jennings, ‘43Joann B. JenningsAlberto Johnson, ‘13April L. Johnson, ‘13Bobby JohnsonBrian K. Johnson, ‘03Charles A. Johnson, ‘66Collette JohnsonCynthia M. Johnson, ‘12David A. Johnson, ‘11Dominique S. Johnson, ‘12Jeffrey C. JohnsonJerome Johnson, ‘79Jerrica L. Johnson, ‘11Jessica D. Johnson, ‘10Jessica S. Johnson, ‘10Joe R. Johnson, ‘76Korrie JohnsonLarry JohnsonLatisha N. JohnsonLeon Johnson, ‘03Loretta C. Johnson, ‘66Ray A. JohnsonRaychelle E. Johnson, ‘11Reginald JohnsonReginald J. JohnsonRobert A. Johnson, ‘70Robin B. Johnson, ‘12Rosalia L. Johnson, ‘11Sandra J. Johnson, ‘74Shaun V. Johnson, ‘08Shemeka JohnsonSylvia L. Johnson, ‘08Tamika S. Johnson, ‘11Terry Johnson, ‘11Vincent R. Johnson, ‘87Warner R. Johnson, ‘54Yulnique Q. Johnson, ‘13Mary A. Johnson-Davis, ‘11Jay JohnstonJoseph M. JohnstonAlicia Jones, ‘13Anita JonesArvelle C. JonesBarry JonesBrandon J. Jones, ‘13Brenda JonesClaudius Jones, ‘79Daphanie D. Jones, ‘11David G. Jones, ‘12Ellen M. JonesFelicia M. Jones, ‘12Frankie H. Jones, ‘12Gwendolyn T. Jones, ‘80Henry C. Jones, ‘78Hosea E. Jones, ‘13James JonesJoseph L. Jones, ‘13Kinston D. Jones, ‘11Maxine A. Jones, ‘95Monique C. Jones, ‘13Patricia C. JonesPatricia F. Jones, ‘63Robyn A. Jones, ‘11

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H O N O R R O L L O F D O N O R S ::Thank YouRosa M. Jones, ‘79Rosalind M. JonesSabrina A. Jones, ‘11Shirley F. JonesSylvia Jones, ‘78Timothy R. Jones, ‘79Vernell Jones, ‘78Veronica L. Jones, ‘78Virtue E. Jones, ‘79Diedra R. Jordan, ‘12Philicia G. Joy, ‘13Renata Joy, ‘78Geneva N. Joyner, ‘99Joel L. Joyner, ‘75Lorenza M. Joyner, ‘78James JudgeAllan T. Judkins, ‘09Brenda R. Judkins, ‘12Travis T. Judkins, ‘13Kevan E. Julye, ‘12Frances C. Jumper, ‘78Eric J. Junious, ‘13Heather M. Justice, ‘13Barry Kaalund, ‘71Carolyn S. Kaham, ‘98Jerone A. Kaham, ‘99Richard KaneSultana A. Karim, ‘11Arthur KatzBethesda T. Kearney, ‘93Crystal KearneyJermaine L. Kearney, ‘95Paulette P. Kearney, ‘78Roderick E. Kearney, ‘81Vernice Kearney, ‘05Jamie S. Kearse, ‘13Timothy KeeBrenda R. Keith, ‘11Travis J. Keith, ‘94Adrienne Keller, ‘03David L. Kelly, ‘78Wanda J. Kelly, ‘11Doris Kemp-Rankins, ‘73Vonda R. Kenan-Williams, ‘12Deborah F. KendrickPatrick KernanTraevis D. Kilgore, ‘08Diane KimbroughCarla KincaidAlfie W. King, ‘99Bernice S. King, ‘13Delores B. King, ‘74Donald V. King, ‘73George C. King, ‘78Nicole M. King, ‘09Linda F. Kirby, ‘94Cheryl A. Kirk-DugganTimothy E. KirknerErvin L. Kirkpatrick, ‘97Zelbe M. Klein, ‘12Rick KleinfelterFelise M. Knight, ‘93Mary D. Knight, ‘01Mary E. Knight, ‘53

Ollie Knight, ‘01Sandra W. KnightSheri P. Knight, ‘12Tamey M. Knight, ‘01Abdue L. Knox, ‘01Kenneth KnoxRashida C. KnoxBrenda KoonceBrandon O. Kornegay, ‘13Tenisha P. Kornegay, ‘11Philip A. KregorMaurice L. Lackey, ‘13Cleopatrick Lacy, ‘72Erica A. Lafrades, ‘13Esther E. Laing, ‘01Reginald R. Lamb, ‘11Amanda L. Lambert, ‘11Edward D. Land, ‘13Bobby Landers, ‘78Allyssa L. Lane, ‘12Ella M. Lane, ‘13James R. Lane, ‘01Richard LaneBonnie R. Laney, ‘02Atavis L. Langford, ‘13Kevin Langley, ‘01Leon B. Langley, ‘12Joyce S. Lashley, ‘01Dana W. Lassiter, ‘10Elbert J. Lassiter, ‘92Greta A. Lassiter, ‘12Jasmine S. Latson, ‘11Law Office of Christel Ford Berry LLCFabian W. Law, ‘13Lonai K. Leach, ‘12Michael A. Leach, ‘93Nakeisha S. Leak, ‘12Jalair V. Leamon, ‘12Kiara M. Leary, ‘13Pattie L. Leary, ‘65Thomas A. LeatherberryMarcus R. Leathers, ‘12Daphne J. Lee, ‘12Darnell Lee, ‘11Hershey LeeKatie L. LeeMarvin N. Lee, ‘90Deonna J. Leftwich, ‘11Eugene M. Leggett, ‘71Tommy R. Legrand, ‘11Sherrod T. Leigh, ‘10Sherron A. Leigh, ‘08Rhiannon H. Lemieux, ‘12Ayana J. Lemon, ‘09Paulette Lemon-Brock, ‘04Porsha S. Lennon, ‘13Aaron E. Lesane, ‘12Curtis E. Levingston, ‘11Julie LevinsonLewis Chapel Missionary Baptist Church - Fayetteville, NCAlicia D. Lewis, ‘13Bessie S. Lewis, ‘51

Brenda M. Lewis, ‘88Clara R. Lewis, ‘76Darren D. Lewis, ‘10Dennis R. Lewis, ‘13Eunice A. Lewis, ‘58Felts W. Lewis, ‘49Harold D. Lewis, Sr., ‘73Harold D. Lewis, Jr., ‘11Janet S. Lewis, ‘12Lawrence F. Lewis, ‘13Leonard E. Lewis, ‘54Luretha W. Lewis, ‘73Michele Lewis, ‘11Victoria L. Lewis, ‘11Joseph A. Lewter, ‘74Deborah LightfootJoclyn M. Lights, ‘11Kenneth Lincoln,Margaret B. Lindsey, ‘51Amanda D. Linebarger, ‘13James Lipscomb, ‘71Lou LipsitzCynthia T. Little, ‘11Daphne K. Little, ‘04Faye A. Little, ‘99Gregory L. Little, ‘13Mary B. Little, ‘13Q’uintina U. Little, ‘13Randy M. LittleMelissa A. Little-Lewis, ‘89Lacy H. LittlesAkaia J. Lloyd, ‘11Jeffrey W. Lloyd, ‘83Randolph R. LockettRena V. Lockett, ‘12Travis J. Lockett, ‘13Hubert LockhartVanessa H. Logan Thompson, ‘12Alshae’ R. Logan, ‘11Lambert LoganPhylisha R. Logan, ‘13Jeffrey D. Long, ‘11Vivian B. Love, ‘12Gus Lovett, ‘71Stephanie N. Lovick, ‘11Delma J. Lucas, ‘13Lykeyia P. Lucas, ‘11Phillip E. Lucas, ‘76David LumleyLeonard O. Lyles, ‘09Danielle Lynch, ‘74Antonio S. Lyons, ‘10Blanche LyonsCynthia C. Lyons, ‘81Merrell A. Lyons, ‘81Ashley N. Mabry, ‘13Mona L. Mabry-Jones, ‘98Arlethia MackArmidee F. Mack, ‘00Cathy R. Mack, ‘13Kade R. MackKarla T. Mack, ‘01Kimberly D. Mack, ‘12Tiffany S. Mackey, ‘11

Damien T. Madden, ‘11Roy M. Maddox, ‘11Cathy R. Malloy, ‘72Rod MaloneBruce C. MamelTerrick T. Mangle, ‘11Angela D. Mangum, ‘13John H. Manley, ‘97Fannette M. Mann, ‘72Alycia A. Marcena, ‘13August MarchTrevor D. Marion, ‘11Melvin B. Marley, ‘11Thurl L. Marsh, ‘73Jeffrey L. Marshall, ‘07David L. Martin, ‘93Waymon MartinYvonne F. Marvels, ‘12Dudley N. Mason, ‘11Gregory W. Mason, ‘11Norma N. Mason, ‘12Tomika M. Mason, ‘12Lisa M. Massey, ‘13Yannick P. Masunda, ‘12Juanita M. Mathis, ‘12Henry R. Mattocks, ‘01Ruth B. Maupin, ‘12Phyllis J. May, ‘01Yolanda F. May, ‘13Julie MayberryLucy A. Maye, ‘11Judy C. Mayhand-Howard, ‘96Clement Maynard, ‘71Sinead H. MayoMelissa M. McAllisterTyreese R. McAllister, ‘90Joseph W. McAlpin, ‘11Abbie B. McCaffity, ‘11Jamel D. McCaffity-Eubanks, ‘12Jonathan McCants, ‘80Beatrice McClainDena D. McClain, ‘11Felicia N. McClain, ‘12Jessie M. McClainLarry D. McClain, ‘12Sylvia McClainMaxine F. McCorkle, ‘62Christopher E. McCoy, ‘88Delores McCoy, ‘04Jerry M. McCrary, ‘13La’Tanta D. McCrimmon, ‘05Thomas McDonaldVivian D. McDuffie, ‘12Purvis McEachern, II, ‘13Markus A. McElveen, ‘11Justin G. McFadden, ‘12Tanisha R. McGaughey, ‘12Larry S. McGill, ‘12Helen S. McGowan, ‘60Frances S. McHamNickkia N. McIntyre, ‘12Frances H. McIverMussette F. McKelveyTroi M. McKenzie, ‘04

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Gordon A. McKinney, ‘11Clifton A. McKnightMarshal McKnightPatricia C. McKnight, ‘11Tyron L. McLaughlin, ‘13Ahmad R. McLean, ‘05Brenda M. McLean, ‘12Denise G. McLean, ‘11Nina McLeanStacy O. McLellan, ‘12Larry McMillan, ‘78Tangela S. McMillan, ‘07Carrie McNairJessica L. McNeal, ‘13Ben McNeelyOscar M. McPhersonKevin A. McQuay, ‘78Mischella M. McQueen, ‘13Christopher W. Mcsweeney, ‘92Tammy R. Meadows, ‘13Dennis E. Mecum, ‘11Delois B. Mercer, ‘94Kimberly D. Mercer, ‘12Kathleen M. Merritt, ‘05Metro-Washington DC AlumniLouis B. MeyerClarence E. Middlebrooks, ‘12Mildred L. Mikell, ‘82Kenneth MilesSandra J. Miles, ‘63Triahnna R. Miles, ‘12Kristy L. Milian, ‘03Carisha R. Miller, ‘13Herbert Miller, ‘05Irene Miller, ‘45Pamela G. Miller, ‘05Josepheus MillsMary S. MillsJohn L. Milner, ‘78Ruby R. Mims, ‘66Winifred Mims, ‘09Kent M. MinerJeffery MinnishVallarie L. Miree, ‘12Lubos MitasAlicia L. Mitchell, ‘13Donald Mitchell, ‘06Elaine Mitchell, ‘06Joy H. Mitchell, ‘12Rose M. MitchellShareka R. Mitchell, ‘11Susan MitchellTosh K. Mitchell, ‘12Yolanda P. Mitchell, ‘11Henry G. Monroe, ‘62Cynthia D. MontagueIdoreyin P. Montague, ‘05Jacqueline L. Montague, ‘12William D. Montague, ‘90Deidra MontfordEmily Montgomery, ‘12Carmen L. Moody, ‘08Edward MoonAliyah T. Moore, ‘13Brian G. Moore, ‘11Consuela P. Moore, ‘11Cornelius MooreCrystal E. Moore, ‘13

David E. Moore, ‘11Fredrine Moore, ‘13Gracye H. Moore, ‘53Gregory D. Moore, ‘11Herbert D. Moore, ‘92Jacquelyn Moore, ‘12Jullia H. Moore, ‘87Lauretta S. Moore, ‘48Lawanda T. Moore, ‘13Locke Moore, ‘65Michelle A. Moore, ‘11Naomi C. MooreRoxanne Moore, ‘13Shawn A. Moore, ‘12Sydney Moore, ‘11Bonnie B. Moorman, ‘99Deborah J. MooseThais P. Moran, ‘11Diane Morgan, ‘74Larry MorganTia M. Morgan, ‘11Willie L. Morgan, ‘12Cynthia D. Morris, ‘13Diane M. Morris, ‘73Sharon M. Morris, ‘73Wilbert R. Morris, ‘73Raynita M. Morrison, ‘07Saabquilla R. Morrison, ‘12Samuel D. Morrison, ‘13Dietrich A. Morrison-Danner, ‘92Misheema I. Morrissey, ‘07Dorothy D. MorrowJames A. MoseleyMinnie M. Mott, ‘58Jermaine Moultrie, ‘12Jamil R. MuhaiminKirsten MullenFarrand MundtLeza MundtAisha Murff, ‘97Beverly Y. Nash, ‘73Willie Nash, ‘80Ellen Z. Nathan, ‘13Ammar Y. Natsheh, ‘11Amienatta M. N’Dure, ‘05Fatoumatta N’Dure, ‘02Benjamin J. Neal, ‘11Irina NegreaCondolita B. Nelson, ‘12Pamela C. NettlesAngela D. Nevels-Thompson, ‘11Genia L. Newkirk, ‘13William T. Newkirk, ‘89Helen D. Newman, ‘60Monzetta H. Newsome-Oakley, ‘08Sandra A. Newsome-Young, ‘13Jacob E. NewtonMary M. Newton, ‘78Sequoia D. Nichelson, ‘12Debra P. Nicklin, ‘11Gabriel C. Nicotra, ‘12Peter NislerKiara D. Nixon, ‘13Randolph Norris, ‘73Sababu C. NorrisDelores E. NorthingtonEleanor F. Nunn, ‘63

Tony D. Nunnley, ‘13Anita l. NybergMichael E. Oakley, ‘05Elizabeth B. OasLevy J. OatesShakina O. Oates, ‘11Deborah H. Odom, ‘98Louise Odom, ‘11Rosa M. Odomes, ‘81Royden OgdenEvan A. Okafor, ‘11Vivian A. Okelo, ‘13DeAndre J. Okonji, ‘12Michael P. OlearyPeter OlejarDenise R. O’Neal, ‘11George A. Onsando, ‘13Jacqueline Outing, ‘75Curtis J. Outlaw, ‘09Michelle R. Outlaw, ‘12Terrence OutlawBrittney D. Owens, ‘11Donna L. Owens, ‘11Reginald Owens, ‘73Ruth M. Owens, ‘13Teresa D. PaceTara E. Packer, ‘13Floretta P. Paige, ‘89Larry Paige, ‘74Marie B. PalmerCarolyn ParkerCaShawn D. Parker, ‘11Kelvin O. Parker, ‘84Leon D. Parker, ‘06Maie L. ParkerShannon D. Parker, ‘07Steven A. Parker, ‘12Tara M. Parker, ‘13Donna J. Parker-Tate, ‘73Patrice J. Parrish, ‘02Thomas ParrishJaclyn A. Parry, ‘11Patillo Chapel Church - Henrico, NCDitanyan M. Patterson, ‘13Eleanor R. Patterson, ‘07Jamar L. Patterson, ‘13Nijah N. Patton, ‘11C. W. PayneOliver T. Pazdry, ‘11Anthony Peace, ‘77Cynthia R. Peace, ‘12Ruby C. Peace, ‘13Rudy Pearce, ‘79Ashleigh D. Pearson, ‘12Mary B. Pearson, ‘13Erica A. PeayVanessa W. Peay, ‘13April N. Peebles, ‘10Linda S. PeeleMichael Pelz-ShermanFranchine P. Pena, ‘09Telley R. Pender, ‘11Elisa L. Penn, ‘13Diamond Pennington, ‘13Z. Genotre Penny-Boone, ‘58LaVerne C. Pennycooke, ‘79Eppa D. Penwell, ‘79

Gloria Peoples, ‘69Samaiah Y. Peraza, ‘11Thyrone L. Perdue, ‘11Craig C. Perkins, ‘11Erica M. Perkins, ‘12Lance D. Perkins, ‘11Tamika W. Perkins, ‘13Emily J. Perry, ‘71Khaim D. Perry, ‘11Lester E. Perry, ‘75Nancy R. Perry, ‘13Patricia A. Perry, ‘11Vanessa L. Perry, ‘79Andrea Peterson, ‘88Rickey Peterson, ‘12Sharon PetrilloRandolph Pettiford, ‘12Cassandra PettigrewBarbraGregory B. PettyOscar L. Petty, ‘13Anneace L. Phillips, ‘12Barbara Y. Phillips, ‘60Cheryl PhillipsCheryl A. PhillipsDionne T. Phillips, ‘11Laricia Phillips, ‘12Rudolph V. Phillips, ‘50Stacy L. Phillips, ‘13Vincent Phillips, ‘69Vincent M. Phillips, ‘11Willie Phillips, ‘79Cedric L. Philpot, ‘12Leon Phuse, ‘74Carmen D. Pickett, ‘79Bernadette PicklesGarry T. Pierce, ‘11Hazel H. Pierce, ‘88Hazel M. Pierce, ‘88James H. PierceTracy Pierre-Louis, ‘12Barbara A. PildisEddie P. Pinckney, ‘69Cleveland Pitt, ‘13Cleopatra H. Pittman, ‘51Leather R. Pittman, ‘11Ronald Pittman, ‘80Isaac F. Pitts, ‘07Shiesha V. Pitts, ‘96Dianna PledgerCarolyn W. PlummerJames R. Polk, ‘69Katrina D. Pollard, ‘11Carol PomperAdrianne M. Poole, ‘13Frazlier L. Pope, ‘73Kendra N. Pope, ‘12Joe PoranJune Porter, ‘11Staphany C. Porter, ‘11Robin F. Postell, ‘13Monique PoteatJulie E. PotenzianiBarbara V. PowellCandance B. Powell, ‘07Jeanne E. Powell, ‘79Jeffrey L. PowellMarjorie Powell, ‘54

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H O N O R R O L L O F D O N O R S ::Thank YouMary V. Powell, ‘11Randy D. Powell, ‘00Ryne N. Powell, ‘12Staccato K. Powell, ‘13Tafarrah J. Powell, ‘11Wallace V. Powell, ‘13Jessica T. PresentEbony M. Presha, ‘11Tanya C. Presha, ‘11Denise A. Price, ‘12Sheridan D. Price, ‘12Monique R. Pridgen, ‘13Mary A. Primm, ‘13John Primus, ‘79David G. Prince, ‘92Harold W. Prince, ‘73John PrinceSaundra V. Proctor, ‘11Angela D. Propst, ‘13Daniel D. Prosser, ‘11Public Service Electric andConnie L. Pulley, ‘11Ronald PulleySteppi G. Pulley, ‘13Douglas C. Purcell, ‘12Denise L. Quigley, ‘11Shawnice M. Quigley, ‘11Ernestine Quiller-MorganHarold Rabsatt, ‘71Yolanda RabunRobert B. RaderLeslie M. Rager, ‘12Angelia P. Ragin, ‘99Shamora T. Ramseur, ‘11LaToya S. Ramsey, ‘11Julian M. Randall, ‘12Audrey H. Randolph, ‘94Marquita Randolph, ‘12Brittany Y. Ransom, ‘12Quinetta C. Rascoe, ‘13A. T. RatcliffCarina D. Ratcliff, ‘12Debbie C. Ravenell, ‘80Arlee D. Rawls, ‘79Ronald D. RaxterFrancine M. Ray, ‘11Sherry M. Ray-Burrell, ‘13Earl D. Reams, ‘12Jaylah Reddick-PittmanCharles H. Reed, ‘76Gerald R. ReedWillie B. Reed, ‘79Andrea W. Reid, ‘12Caleb N. Reid, ‘13Lakita E. Reimonenq, ‘11Reliable HealthcareJohnnie E. Rhodes, ‘12Lula J. RhodesMonica N. Rhodes, ‘13Shonna D. Rich, ‘13Tonya Y. Richards, ‘13Andre’ S. Richardson, ‘97Ivanette D. Richardson, ‘00Jaquita C. Richardson, ‘12

Joyce J. Richardson, ‘68Julius L. Richardson, ‘08Kashmea J. Richardson, ‘12Quanesha L. Richardson, ‘13Quanise N. Richardson, ‘13Stephanie M. Richardson, ‘90Vertis R. RichardsonYvette M. Richardson, ‘13Ramona S. Richmond, ‘04Carolyn L. Ricks, ‘69Clara P. Riddick, ‘11Deborah J. Riddick, ‘73Eugenia L. Riddick, ‘13Nicholas RiddleSharetta M. Riggins, ‘12Keyonu’ S. Rivera, ‘01Roderick L. Rivers JrFlorrie B. Rivers, ‘77Sheena R. Rivers, ‘08James A. Roberson, ‘87Tayvein M. Roberson, ‘12Frederick R. Roberts, ‘69Mahalia A. Roberts, ‘69Sharon H. RobertsDonald W. Robertson, ‘11Judy G. RobertsonDiane M. Robinson, ‘99Jalisa M. Robinson, ‘13Mary R. Robinson, ‘69Nina K. Robinson, ‘53Pamela R. Robinson, ‘12Samantha C. Robinson, ‘13Sharmaine A. Robinson, ‘11Travis M. Robinson, ‘11Victoria N. RobinsonWillia L. Robinson, ‘12William C. Robinson, ‘11Cheesette C. Robinson-Stovall, ‘99Antoinette H. RochelleRockingham County Alumni ChapterHenry J. Rodgers, ‘12Karvin T. Rodgers, ‘13Nikeisha D. Rogers, ‘12Ruby L. Rogers, ‘62Vanessa H. Rogers, ‘12Ella P. Roman, ‘12Joseph B. RooksStephanie M. Rose, ‘12Benjamin C. Ross, ‘74Shondell M. Ross, ‘12Marvin Rouse, ‘73Leslie D. Rowan, ‘71Shirley J. Rowe, ‘83Jayson D. RoyalRandy B. Royal, ‘73Linnoya P. Royster, ‘78Robert J. Rozzell, ‘79Jeanette T. Ruffin, ‘88Shannon L. Ruffin, ‘11Gerald E. RushMiriam T. Rush, ‘71Ernestine J. Russell, ‘09Kishon Russell, ‘98

Patricia M. Russell, ‘10Jeanine RyanFreddie D. Ryans, ‘74Renee’ SaddlerGwendolyn D. Saffo, ‘81Shambulia-Kuish G. Sams, ‘08Aerial E. Sanders, ‘12Bobby L. Sanders, ‘70Doris A. Sanders, ‘09Gloria B. Sanders, ‘11Jennifer M. SandersJeremy A. SandersLawanda T. Sanders, ‘96Otis L. Sanders, ‘11Sarah S. Sansom, ‘65Carryne J. Satterwhite, ‘11Vanessa D. Saulter, ‘99Christine D. Saunders, ‘77Stephanie Saunders-BanksElizabeth SaylorMichael O. Scales, ‘01Addie B. ScarboroWilliam E. Scarborough, ‘86Miriam SchaulGregory SchmidtBrian SchneidewindApril W. Scott, ‘12Barbara ScottBernard ScottBernice G. ScottChaniqua S. Scott, ‘11Courtney R. Scott, ‘12Denise R. Scott, ‘11Quincy Scott, Jr, ‘65Melody ScottRobin T. Scott, ‘11Wayne L. Scott, ‘12Clyde E. Scotton, ‘12Ashley J. Seabook, ‘13Rosalyn E. Seabrook, ‘73Cleveland Sellers, ‘73Robert C. SerowBarbara P. Sessoms, ‘95Emma M. Sessoms, ‘94Erricker T. Sessoms, ‘12Robert E. SessomsDevan P. Settles, ‘13Lavern W. Settles, ‘03Dolores B. Shackleford, ‘67Lawrence Shackleford, ‘66Darrick L. Sharpe, ‘13JoAnn P. Sharpe, ‘11William SharpeShaw UniversityLinda ShawMary A. ShawSivad E. Shaw, ‘13Annie C. Shearin, ‘69Maxine T. Sheftal, ‘11Jacqueline G. Shelton, ‘51Saran E. SheltonHenry B. Shephard, ‘69Lyncon R. Shepherd, ‘12Trudy G. Sheppard, ‘11

Mary SheridanTimika C. Shields, ‘11Kerry L. Shipman, ‘13Carolyn K. Shipp, ‘51John E. Shipp, ‘51JoAnn Short, ‘08Chavis T. Sibert, ‘12Jessie L. Sifford, ‘12Ashley D. Siler, ‘12Lohoma V. Silvers, ‘13Ahmad R. Simmons, ‘11Archie E. Simmons, ‘78Bernice G. Simmons, ‘62Eric M. Simmons, ‘11Qiana P. Simmons, ‘12Leroy B. Simpson, ‘13Britteny A. Sims, ‘13Daniel L. SimsIda F. Sims, ‘00Johnny C. Sims, ‘73Tiffany S. Sims, ‘11James SingletonSir Walter ApartmentsAnthony L. Skeeter, ‘05Kenneth R. Skinner, ‘69Charles M. Skipper, ‘11B. L. SladeStephanie J. Sladon, ‘72Felecia T. Slappy, ‘11Joseph SlaterJacqueline W. Sloan, ‘84Milo M. Slocumb, ‘88Venessa B. Small, ‘07Judy C. Smalls, ‘69Arneise M. Smallwood, ‘12Laquanda C. Smallwood, ‘12Adrian D. Smith, ‘12Alecia C. Smith, ‘12Aqua A. Smith, ‘12Arlene M. Smith, ‘12Carrie T. SmithCharlie Smith, ‘72Cherelle L. Smith, ‘10Darrius L. Smith, ‘13De’Mario K. Smith, ‘11Dontae L. Smith, ‘97Grady N. Smith, ‘72Jackie B. Smith, ‘72Juane M. Smith, ‘09Kealisha M. Smith, ‘11Kirsten E. Smith, ‘11Lee M. Smith, ‘11Linda A. SmithMarian A. Smith, ‘59Markevia K. Smith, ‘12Mary T. Smith, ‘69Nikeya L. Smith, ‘11Robert A. Smith, ‘74Roslyn A. Smith, ‘71Ruth A. SmithStephanie D. Smith, ‘11Steven SmithTaVshea’ D. Smith, ‘12Tracey W. Smith, ‘12

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William G. SmithZinfindale S. Smith, ‘11Joseph E. Smokes, ‘12Henry C. Snead, ‘71Sohndra A. Snead, ‘71Duane B. Sneed, ‘13Helen M. Sneed, ‘59Gloria J. Snipes, ‘11LeShaun M. Southerland, ‘95Daisy SowellTodd A. Sparrow, ‘13Brenda Spaulding, ‘69Robert SpazianoFannie E. Spears, ‘12Vicki M. Spears, ‘11LaTonya M. Speight, ‘12John P. Speights, ‘75Elizabeth H. SpellsMelissia Spivey, ‘12William R. SpiveyVenus M. Spruill, ‘86Janet Spry, ‘74Natasha M. St Fort, ‘12Christina StablefordPatricia A. StackClifton Stanback, ‘71Valerie E. Stanberry, ‘12Tara A. Stanfield, ‘13Michael StankoMilos N. Stankovic, ‘11Willie A. Stanley, ‘12Rahshanae C. Stanton, ‘12Lisa A. Staples, ‘13Gloria S. Staten, ‘01Jeffrey A. Staten, ‘12Selma C. Staton, ‘12Carl StearnsFrederick SteckerCamille E. Steele, ‘11Delores M. Steele, ‘13Stedman C. Steele, ‘12Susan D. Steele, ‘94Joseph W. StelpflugStu SternLatasha Y. Stevens, ‘11Nancy E. StevensBrennan M. Stevenson, ‘12Erica L. Stevenson, ‘13Billy R. Stewart, ‘11Lewis S. Stewart, ‘74Martha H. Stewart, ‘72Stephen L. Stirks, ‘11Don A. Stith, ‘12Brenda N. Stockton, ‘72Vernon H. Stockton, ‘71George S. Stokes, ‘59Gregory A. Stokes, ‘12Shecole H. Stokes, ‘11Gayle StoneElizabeth StratemeyerHeather L. Streeter, ‘11Carrie L. Strickland, ‘11Courtney StricklandShannon D. Studivant, ‘13Julius H. Stukes, ‘13Tamel D. Sturdifen, ‘12Nicole D. Suggs-Knight, ‘13DeShera C. Sulaiman, ‘12

Amin R. Suluki, ‘12Tamara Summers, ‘05Sharena S. Sutton, ‘13Shawan M. Sutton, ‘11Curtrina Y. Swain, ‘02Darius R. Swift, ‘11Victor G. Swift, ‘71Martha A. Swint, ‘69Arnold E. Sykes, ‘12Lee R. Sykes, ‘13Roxann J. Sykes, ‘05Teliah S. Tabon, ‘12Karen M. Tabron, ‘94Jeanette T. Taft, ‘10Joanna K. Talledo, ‘11Anita R. Talley, ‘11Virginia S. Tally, ‘65Victoria J. Tanner, ‘12Arlene M. TaylorBennett M. TaylorEvelyn J. Taylor, ‘05J. W. TaylorJenise M. Taylor, ‘13Linda J. Taylor, ‘84Margie P. Taylor, ‘88Mary A. Taylor, ‘13Tameika L. Taylor, ‘13Joy N. Teachey, ‘13Nancy TebeauAlea K. Tehuti, ‘11Alton B. Terry, ‘12Ashley R. Terry, ‘11Crystal J. Terry, ‘12James V. Terry, ‘05Theresa D. Terry, ‘88Verna D. Thanelson, ‘71David H. ThoenenAlma L. ThomasAlyssa L. Thomas, ‘13Garfield ThomasJonathan A. Thomas, ‘12Larry E. Thomas, ‘71Lewis A. Thomas, ‘58Marcelle ThomasShandrea S. Thomas, ‘12Wanda M. Thomas, ‘12Crystal L. Thompson, ‘13Fayon F. Thompson, ‘72Jaquan S. Thompson, ‘13Karney M. Thompson, ‘11Kevin A. Thompson, ‘13Lillian L. ThompsonSheryl A. Thompson, ‘00Tonya M. Thompson, ‘13Viola A. Thompson, ‘12Darlene L. Thorne, ‘12Beverly B. Thornton, ‘71Edith J. Thorpe, ‘81Marvin L. Tiller, ‘11Andrew P. Tillery, ‘12Gwendolyn D. Tillery, ‘86Jasmine C. Tillman, ‘11Norma R. Tillman, ‘11Clara Tisdale, ‘76Tamella K. Tobias, ‘12Tracey D. Tobias, ‘08James C. Tolliver, ‘04JoAnn M. Tomlinson, ‘65

Top Ladies of Distinction Raleigh ChapterDenisha S. Torrence, ‘13Louis A. Torres, ‘02Chelsea TravisBranisha R. Tripp, ‘13Kristina K. TroostTrue Faith and Fellowship MinistriesQuientin L. Tuck, ‘12Anne H. Tucker, ‘74Vernor D. Tukes, ‘92Anthony T. Turner, ‘12Brittney S. Turner, ‘11Frank J. Turner, ‘11Gwen W. Turner, ‘13Janella L. Turner, ‘11Joy J. TurnerPetheria P. Turner, ‘13Shirley A. Turner, ‘62Tanya T. Turner, ‘12Mary L. TurneyBarbara P. Tyson, ‘13Carolyn M. Tyson, ‘65Addie M. Underwood, ‘13Joanna S. Underwood, ‘12Union Hill Baptist Church - Autryville, NCLyndora B. Upshaw, ‘71Samuel O. Urum, ‘11James P. Uzzell, ‘78Ruby E. Valdez, ‘71James M. ValentineTyanna M. Van Dyke, ‘13Jonathan VanceDonna M. Vanhook, ‘10Thylistine C. VannLakeshia N. Vaughn, ‘04Marjorie R. Vaughn, ‘74Mitzi L. Veal, ‘11Marcus A. Vereen, ‘11Charlie Vick, ‘74Morgan VickeryTheodoshia T. Vines, ‘51Beverly D. Vinson-McGill, ‘12Marleen VitalKaren D. VlietDorothy Waddell, ‘72Elsie B. WadeJatia R. Wade, ‘11Nancy A. WaldenChristina D. Waldo, ‘13Aldrena C. Walker, ‘12Benton M. Walker, ‘11Constance T. Walker, ‘71David Walker, ‘71Elvia N. Walker, ‘62Gay WalkerJanard C. Walker, ‘00Kenneth J. Walker, ‘12Madeline C. Walker, ‘71Peggy H. Walker, ‘13Romedis C. Walker, ‘12Ryan A. Walker, ‘11Sharon H. Walker, ‘71Shyrelle D. Walker, ‘11Thomas L. WalkerAudrey V. Wall

Avion F. Wallace, ‘13Brian WallaceKenneth D. Wallace, ‘12Phyllis A. Wallace, ‘12Phyllis A. Wallace, ‘11John D. Walls, ‘12A. L. WalshDorethea W. Walston, ‘63Naomi H. Walters, ‘48Charles D. Walton, ‘72Delphine WaltonJanine V. Walton, ‘11LaToya W. Walton, ‘11Shaniqua V. Walton, ‘12Thelma W. WaltonAmirah T. Ward, ‘12Mary WardSheila J. Ward, ‘11Rebecca A. Ware, ‘71Jocelyn C. Warfield, ‘71Deborah J. Warren, ‘08Janay L. Warren, ‘12Robyn L. Warren, ‘11Lyle A. WarrickGeraline R. Washington, ‘79Jana’ D. Washington, ‘07Jared N. Washington, ‘11Kenneth Washington, ‘72Lashena L. Washington, ‘98Marilyn V. Washington, ‘76Pamela D. Washington, ‘72Pearline WashingtonTiffany J. Washington, ‘02Randall WasserstromMamie R. WatersCassandra J. Watford, ‘80Karen N. Watford, ‘11Vickie H. Watford, ‘11Gregory K. Watkins, ‘08Kevin L. Watley, ‘12Belinda Watson, ‘77Constance Watson, ‘69Dorothy L. WatsonIda S. Watson, ‘10Joseph D. WatsonLorenzo A. Watson, ‘11Odell WatsonRhoasaundra S. Watson, ‘12Ricke S. Watson, ‘71Martha S. WaymonRachel B. Weathers, ‘12Frank B. WeaverJanice A. Weaver, ‘03Robert L. Weaver, ‘13Harold H. WebbKaye R. WebbKeith Webb, ‘11Joe L. WebsterElizabeth J. WeeseBarbara A. WeldonBeverly B. Wells, ‘71Carl Wells, ‘76Mary Wells, ‘76Reginald A. Wells, ‘13Timothy R. Wells, ‘11Ike Wheeler, ‘78Isaac B. Wheeler, ‘78Sabrina F. Whilby, ‘13

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::Thank YouH O N O R R O L L O F D O N O R SDanielle A. Whiskey, ‘11Cathy L. Whitaker, ‘02Elaine M. Whitaker, ‘64Hermia D. Whitaker, ‘58Cheryl M. White, ‘10Donna M. WhiteEunice C. White, ‘47Heath WhiteJoyce H. White, ‘09Kendra L. White, ‘11Keyunna M. White, ‘13LyMond L. White, ‘99Marcus R. White, ‘12Maurice L. White, ‘12Vanessa W. White, ‘77Jennifer Y. Whitehead, ‘11Roshawn A. Whitfield, ‘13Michael L. Whiting, ‘12Dwaylon V. Whitley, ‘00Hakima A. Whitley, ‘11Clarence E. Whitworth, ‘11Elisa K. Wiah, ‘12Karen M. Wicker, ‘13Martina H. Wiggins, ‘11Monica H. Wiggins, ‘12Brian K. Wilborn, ‘11Donna WilcottRuby H. Wilkes, ‘76D D. WilkinsLexie B. Wilkins, ‘13E. A. WilkinsonWilliams & Palmer Funeral Home, Inc.Alfonso WilliamsAllene M. Williams, ‘54Andrea E. Williams, ‘12

Angela F. Williams, ‘11Anthony M. WilliamsAslea J. Williams, ‘13Aundrea A. Williams, ‘11Barbara A. Williams, ‘09Britney N. Williams, ‘12Cassandra C. WilliamsCassandra E. Williams, ‘11Chelsea L. Williams, ‘13Cherell L. Williams, ‘11Craven D. Williams, ‘10Darnetra R. Williams, ‘13Dwight D. Williams, ‘07Effie F. Williams, ‘13Ellen W. WilliamsEthel M. Williams, ‘39Franklin D. Williams, ‘74Gregory Williams, ‘12James WilliamsJanae N. Williams, ‘12Joel A. WilliamsJohn C. Williams, ‘04Joy A. WilliamsKathell S. Williams, ‘62Katrina K. Williams, ‘04Keina Williams, ‘92Kelvin J. Williams, ‘11Kenneth E. Williams, ‘11Kevin O. Williams, ‘11Lawrence T. Williams, ‘59Letisha D. Williams, ‘12Lorraine A. Williams, ‘95Louis D. Williams, ‘12Maggie W. WilliamsMarcelene G. Williams, ‘51Marquita L. Williams, ‘12

Minnie P. Williams, ‘41Pearlene C. WilliamsQwanna P. Williams, ‘11Rita C. Williams, ‘89Rodney C. Williams, ‘13Ronald K. Williams, ‘07Sandra T. Williams, ‘12Steven WilliamsThelma B. Williams, ‘50Todd A. WilliamsVictoria D. Williams, ‘12Willard WilliamsYvonne Williams, ‘13Cheryl P. Williamson, ‘89Dan A. Williamson, ‘88Keiara L. Williamson, ‘11Marcus J. Williamson, ‘13Lannie R. Willie, ‘11Dominique R. Willis, ‘12Luella G. WillsTyisha N. Wills, ‘11Angela S. Wilson, ‘11Belinda L. Wilson, ‘11Brittany L. Wilson, ‘13Levi Wilson, ‘76Mary M. WilsonPamela K. Wilson, ‘89Paul E. WilsonRejean P. Wilson, ‘58Tony A. Wilson, ‘12Willie E. Wilson, ‘72Susan B. WinklerJeannette P. Winstead, ‘76Timothe WinsteadCassandra A. Winston, ‘80Shirley S. Winston, ‘65

Travis J. Winters, ‘92Belinda Wisdom, ‘12Kirk A. Witham, ‘12Eunice G. Wolf, ‘79Paula A. WolfAndre J. Womack, ‘13Christopher A. WomackJennifer L. Wooden, ‘02JaVon M. Woodland, ‘11Kayla C. Woolfolk, ‘13Ethel WordsTeres M. Worrell, ‘12Gwendolyn WorthamBrian K. Worthy, ‘11Crystally F. Wright, ‘13Darrell A. WrightEddie L. WrightHenry F. WrightKimberly A. Wright, ‘71Kristal N. Wright, ‘12Priscilla A. Wright, ‘11Rick WyattEdna H. WylieBernice A. Yancey, ‘43Mary R. Yarborough, ‘51Jalisa M. Yellock, ‘11Smedes YorkYoung At Heart ClubGrace A. YoungLoretta YoungMary A. Young, ‘97Maurice E. Young, ‘11Queen Precious J. Zabriskie, ‘11

Thank you to the Office of Institutional Advancement and the Office of Strategic Planning, Institutional Research and Effectiveness for compiling the Honor Roll of Donors list.

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F INANCIALS SUMMARY» Revenues and Expenses (for fiscal years ending 2012 and 2013)

For the years ended June 30

2013 2012

OPERATING REVENUES Net tuition and fees 25,210,798$ 25,282,348$

Federal and state grants and contracts 5,378,968 6,528,642

Private gifts, grants, and contracts 2,499,730 3,158,950

Income From Investments 726,862 717,129

Net realized and unrealized gains on investments 2,149,627 -348,447

Other income 147,315 79,903

Sales and services of auxiliary enterprises 6,587,054 7,448,555

Total revenues, gains, and other support 42,700,354$ 42,867,080$

OPERATING EXPENSES Instruction 13,136,465 14,531,178

Public service 2,726,215 3,016,163

Student services 7,578,251 8,384,240

Academic support 1,799,043 1,990,381

Institutional support 10,603,024 11,730,715

Auxiliary enterprises 4,022,304 5,042,063

Total Operating Expenses 39,865,302$ 44,694,740$

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F I N A N C I A L S

STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30 2012 Unrestricted

Temporarily Restricted

Permanently Restricted Total

Revenues, gains, and other support:Tuition and fees 29,234,095$ 29,234,095$Less: student assistance (3,951,747) (3,951,747)Net tuition and fees 25,282,348 25,282,348

Federal and State grants and contracts 6,528,642 6,528,642Private gifts, grants, and contracts 2,645,717 148,302 364,931 3,158,950Income from investments 717,129 717,129Net realized and unrealized gainson investments (348,447) (348,447)Other income 79,903 79,903Sales and services of auxiliaryenterprises 7,448,555 7,448,555Total additional income 17,071,499 148,302 364,931 17,584,732Net assets released from restrictions 458,121 (458,121)

Total revenues, gains, and other support 42,811,968 (309,819) 364,931 42,867,080

Expenditures and losses:Operating:Instruction 14,531,178 14,531,178Public service 3,016,163 3,016,163Student services 8,384,240 8,384,240Academic support 1,990,381 1,990,381Institutional support 11,730,715 11,730,715Auxiliary enterprises 5,042,063 5,042,063Total operating expenditures 44,694,740 44,694,740Change in net assets from operations (1,882,772) (309,819) 364,931 (1,827,660)

Nonoperating gains Other 100,000 100,000Total change in net assets (1,782,772) (309,819) 364,931 (1,727,660)Net assets at beginning of year 21,178,149 3,599,948 9,322,616 34,100,713Net assets as of end of year 19,395,377$ $ 3,290,129 $ 9,687,547 32,373,053$

Audit performed by BDO USA, LLP

Thank you to the Office of Fiscal Affairs for their assistance with this report and to the auditing firm BDO USA, LLP for compiling the financial summary.

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STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES

FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30 2013 Unrestricted Temporarily Restricted

Permanently Restricted Total

Revenues, gains, and other support:Tuition and fees 29,139,984$ 29,139,984$Less: student assistance (3,929,186) (3,929,186)Net tuition and fees 25,210,798 25,210,798

Federal and State grants and contracts 5,378,968 5,378,968Private gifts, grants, and contracts 2,187,671 151,183 160,876 2,499,730Income from investments 449,581 256,280 21,001 726,862Net realized and unrealized gainson investments 866,889 1,187,139 95,599 2,149,627Other income 147,315 147,315Sales and services of auxiliaryenterprises 6,587,054 6,587,054Total additional income 15,617,478 1,594,602 277,476 17,489,556Net assets released from restrictions 279,423 (279,423)

Total revenues, gains, and other support 41,107,699 1,315,179 277,476 42,700,354

Expenditures and losses:Operating:Instruction 13,136,465 13,136,465Public service 2,726,215 2,726,215Student services 7,578,251 7,578,251Academic support 1,799,043 1,799,043Institutional support 10,603,024 10,603,024Auxiliary enterprises 4,022,304 4,022,304Total operating expenditures 39,865,302 39,865,302Change in net assets from operations 1,242,397 1,315,179 277,476 2,835,052

Nonoperating gains Loss on disposal of fixed assets (30,430.00) (30,430.00)Total change in net assets 1,211,967 1,315,179 277,476 2,804,622Net assets at beginning of year 19,395,377 3,290,129 9,687,547 32,373,053Net assets as of end of year 20,607,344$ $ 4,605,308 $ 9,965,023 35,177,675$

Audit performed by BDO USA, LLP

Thank you to the Office of Fiscal Affairs for their assistance with this report and to the auditing firm BDO USA, LLP for compiling the financial summary.

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The Rogers-Bagley-Daniels-Pegues House, built in 1855, is one of two buildings at Shaw University listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The house was associated with several leading figures in local, state, and national history. Dr. Albert Pegues, who purchased the house from the Bagley family, was a noted black educator, serving as dean of the Theological Department at Shaw University for ten years.