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DR. BILLY C. BLACK, President
Dr. Billy C. Black was officially named president of Albany State College in April 1982 after serving as the acting head of the institution. He served as faculty chairman of the committee on Intercollegiate Athletics, in addition to his academic positions of chairman of the Division of Arts and Sciences and the Department of Chemistry.
Under the leadership of Dr. Black, Albany State has launched an ambitious effort to enhance the institution's academic and financial framework and to attain a goal of "operational efficiency."
A man of many experiences, Dr. Black's accomplishments have included: Laboratory instructor (Tus- keegee Institute); Research Assistant (Iowa State) Chairman, Chemistry and Physics, Division of Sciences and Mathematics (Albany State); Chairman, Division of Arts and Aciences (Albany State) as well as Interim Assistant to the Dean for Academic Affairs at Albany State College.
In addition, Dr. Black is a member of the American Chemical Society, American Institute of Chemists, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Institute of Food Technologists, American Association of Clinical Chemists, Gamma Sigma Delta, Society of Sigma Xi Phi Lambda Upsilon, and Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. In 1980, he was awarded Black Georgian of the year by the state committee on the Life and History of Black Georgians.
The No. 1 man at Albany State is also the No. 1 follower and supporter of RAM athletics. A firm believer in a strong intercollegiate athletic program, Dr. Black has given great support to the overall program at A.S.C. He recognizes the importance of athletics and its role in the total program of the college, and he feels that all students should make use of the college's offerings as participants or spectators.
A former varsity football player at Tuskeegee Institute, Dr. Black is a native of Beatrice, Alabama. He earned the Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry at Tuskeegee and the Master's and Ph.D. degrees from Iowa State University. He is married to the former Helen Jennings of McComb, Mississippi. They have a son, Eddie Black, and a daughter, Maria Black.
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President and Mrs. Black at the A.S.C. Coronation Ceremony.
President Black in the Homecoming Pa rade
Miss A.S.C. presented with trophy by President Black
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VICE PRESIDENTSDr. Ernest W. Benson
Dr. Ernest W. Benson was nominated the Dean for Academic Affairs in Stptember 1981. As the Dean for Academic Affairs, he is the college's chief academic officer and deputy to the President in the area of teaching, research, and service. He has the responsibility for academic matters including curriculum, faculty appointments and promo tions, instructional resources, scheduling of classes, admissions and records, registration and the College library. With the reorganization of ad ministrative structure, Dr. Benson became the Vice President for Academic Affairs.
Mr. William Johnson
William Johnson became a member of the Albany State Col lege Administration as Director of Auxiliary Enterprises in 1969. He became the College's Comptroller in 1971, and in 1981, was promoted to the position of Director of Fiscal Affairs. With the reorganization of administrative structure, Mr. Johnson became the Vice President of Fiscal Affairs.
Public Safety, Budget and Personnel Services, Financial Ser vices, Computer Services and the Word Processing Center are a few of the components under the aegis of the Fiscal Affairs department.
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Dr. Cornelius W. Grant
Dr. Cornelius W. Grant became a member of the Albany State College staff in 1966. He is the rank ing student personnel administrator at A.S.C. as Vice President for Student Affairs.
Student activities, housing financial aid, career counseling, health services are all administered under the direction of the office of Student Af fairs.
Dr. Ellen E. White
Dr. Ellen E. White has been the director of institutional advancement since August of 1982 after serving in that post as an acting director for 15 months.
Institutional Advancement, as one of the four major ad ministrative units of the college, includes many programs involving alumni affairs, human resources development, in stitutional research and planning, sponsored programs, and special projects. Dr. White, at the time of administrative reor ganization, was appointed Vice President For Institutional Advancement.
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Deans of the Schools
Dr. James L. HillDean of the School of Arts and Sciences
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Dr. C.K. DunsonDean of the School of Education
Dr. Josephine DavisDean of the School of Graduate Studies
Dr. Walter BurgessDean of the School of Business
Dr. Lucille WilsonDean of the School of Nursing
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Prince Brown Alumni Affairs
Marguerite Bonner Word Processing
Walter Burgess Business Administration
H E A DS
Barbara Carroll Acting Head Librarian
C.K. Dunson Education
Bruce Fort Biology and Chemistry
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Helen Foster Financial Aid
Jack Hall Plant Operations
James L. Hill English & Modern Languages
Dorothy Hubbard Admissions and Records
King Jackson Procurement
Evelyn MartinUpward Bound and Special
Services
Hugh Phillips Criminal Justice
Terry Willis Student Activities
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SOUNDS GREEK TO ME
ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY INC.
Johniene Johnson, Basileus; Kimberly Harris, Anti-Basileus; Valarie Revere, Gramateus Regina Thomas, Epistoleus; Joycene Goodman, Tamiouchos; Rachel Sapp, Pecunious Gramateus; Jacqueline Hadley, Hode- gos; Sheila Weaver, Philacter; Sondra Love, Ivy Leaf Reporter; Valeria Ready, Parliamentarian; Sylvia Nealy, Dean of Pledges; Palactine Strozier, Assistant Dean of Pledges; Mcnique Duggins, Chaplain; Denise Gar- rett, Brenda Goolsby, Bridgett Hammonds, Florence Humpnrey, Sharlene Sanders, Karen Williams, Kim berly Williams.
DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY INC.
Priscilla, Williams, Phyllis Leonard, Janet Daniel, Denean Boyer, Vice-President; Marcia Davis, Treasurer; Tonya Phipps, Debra Rivers, Secretary; Linda Brown, Dorothea Robinson, Allison Malone, Pamela McMi- chael, Pam Bowright, Darlene Godfrey, Stephanie Hester, Kimberly Wilburn, Melody Shell, Sgt.-at-Arms. Not pictured; Sarita Key, President; Tammy Gibson, Johnnie Jones, Pam Leveston.
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ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY INC.
lennie G. Hand, Vice-President; Steve Lambert, Financial Secretary; Wayne Huell, Editor-to-the-Sphinx; immie Plummer, President; Alan Johnson, Secretary; Barry Thomson, Treasurer. Not pictured; Denis Harpe, Historian.
OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY INC.
Iharlie Melvin, Kenneth Earls, Dexter Keaton, Keeper of Records and Seals; Rodger Benson, Vice Presi- jent; Not pictured Eddie Black, Parliamentarian; Nick Louketis; Treasurer; Michael Dixon, Secretary.
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PHI BETA SIGMA FRATERNITY INC.(upper left)
Brent Middleton, Corresponding Secretary; Austin Keaton, Secretary; Ronnie Mitchell, Treasurer; Malcolm Maye, Vice President; Warren Scippio, President; James Brown, not pictured: Johnny Williams, Edwin Mosely.
KAPPA ALPHA PSI FRATERNITY INC. (bottom left)
Keith Williams, Norbert Williams, Edward Brown, Keeper of Exchequer; Cyrus Johnson, Polemarch; Darryl Holsey, Keeper of Records: Shelton Bernard, Ivan Johnson, Vice-Polemarch, James Broadnax, Myron Lane.
ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY INC. (upper right)
Katrina Turner, Vice-President; Stephanie Fleet, Reporter; Carla Brooks, President; Dr. Veula Rhodes, Advi sor; Terry Mallory, Mrs. Connie Leggett, Asst. Advisor; Carla Floyd, Treasurer; Gail Hawkins. Not pictured: Sheila Troutman, Jacqueline Law, Rose Leggett, Secretary.
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1986 RAM FOOTBALL SQUADNedd, C............QB 11Williams, S........QB 14Street, N...........QB 16Battle, E..... WR/DB 20Young, T............RB 21Williams, G.......WR 22Cross, R.............RB 23Brown, J............WR 24Bartley, H.........WR 25Roche, J.............DB 26Wright, A...........RB 27Land, D.............. RB 28Stevenson, J........ K 29Roddy, H...........DB 30Benton, R. WR/DB 31Terry, L............. RB 32Bryson, K...........RB 33Parham, D..........RB 34
Cofer, E..............DBFox, L.................DBSmith, J.............. RBBanks, A.............RBWoods, T........... RBRich, J...............WRKelly, A.............WRGordon, J...........DBStrozier, D........WRCant, K..............DBHarris, J..............DBDixon, R...........WRHendrix, G.........LBCox, A..................CHundley, J.......... LBWaller, E.............LBPullins, M...........LBDavis, D..............LB
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Barnes, G.. ........Nelson, J...........Wrieht WHines, A............Anderson, W.... Warren, J. .........Lightbourne, B. Richardson, C. . Demps, G. ........Parham, R. ........James, J. ............Lloyd, W. ..........Rivers, L............Hollis, V. ...........Lighting, E.. .......Miller, J. ............Neves, B. ...........Cosby, L............
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FOOTBALL . . .
Dan Land Receives Honors.
Dan Land, running back for nationally ranked Albany State College, and Jeff Van Note, former Atlanta Falcon's standout, have been selected as the 1987 recipients of the fourth annual Peach of an Athlete award presented by the Atlanta Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America.
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THAT WINNING SEASON
An Anxious Crowd at Halftime.
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THE SI AC CHAMPS AND
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THEIR SUPPORTERS
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ALL-AMERICAN DEFENSIVE BACK, CHRISTOPHER SHEFFIELD
ASC All-American Sheffield Signs With SteelersAlbany State College's All-American defensive back, Christopher Sheffield,
has signed to play professional football with the Pittsburgh Steelers of the Na tional Football League.
Reportedly, the ASC defense star negotiated a two-year free agent contract with the Steelers7 franchise in Pittsburgh at Three Rivers Stadium.
Specific terms of the contract were not disclosed. However, sources said it is a two year deal with several incentives. The total contract is estimated well over a $100,000 dollar figure.
Sheffield, a native of Cairo, Ga., was one of the SIAC conference's premiere cornerbacks having started at the position his last two years. Prior to playing cornerback, Chris led the Ram's offense as quarterback after an outstanding prep career at Cairo High School.
The 6'2", 185 pound defensive back this past season led ASC's "Rambo Defense" secondary with 59 tackles and three interceptions to earn several conference and post-season honors.
Sheffield, a lean wiry athlete, said, "my defensive responsibilities as a pro will 94 be similar to those I experienced at ASC; in fact, some situations even less/'
DEFENSE WAS THE NAME OF THE GAME
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RAMS SIAC
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CHAMPIONS
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Autographs
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Autographs
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THE RAMMETTES BAS KETBALL TEAM
#10#11#12#14#21#22#23#24#25#30#31#33#34
J. Davis). Cooper
L. HartryB. Candies
). WrightZ. SaboorR. Lawson
P. PriceT. Dixon
A. CrawfordA. Glover
C. SamsC. Smith
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LOL
RAMMETTES
Clemmie Ail-American
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Albany State College's Coach, John I Davis, and sen ior center, Clemmie Smith, have been tapped for hon ors by the Atlanta Tipoff Club, it was announced today by executive director, Jackie Bradford. The Ram- mette's Davis has been named Coach of the Year, NCAA Division II Basketball and Smith to the Women's NCAA Division II Team of the Year.
Davis and Smith will receive the awards at the Nine teenth Annual Naismith Recognitions Program, April 2nd in Atlanta, Georgia. The recognition's program will also feature awards to Metro Atlanta and Georgia Prep Basketball teams, players, coaches and officials.
Dazzled Brenda CandiesBrenda Candies, a
senior point-guard, whose sharp, fancy passes dazzled fans, teammates, oppo nents and viewers broke her own school record this season with 304 as sists. Brenda led the Rammetes to the SIAC tournaments finals in Miami.
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RAMMETTES IN ACTION
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THE PRIDE OF A.S.C
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THE RAM BASKETBALL TEAM
Head Coach: Oliver Jones Assis tant coach: Melvin Jones
#10#11#12#13#20#22#24#30#32#34#44#54
C. McGillM. Bradford
J. WilliamsC. Campbell
J. PattersonT. Dunham
A.JonesP. TylerK. Rice
B. MartinE. Gervin
G. Waters
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A.S.C. TRACK TEAM
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RAM FOOTBALL SCHEDULEHead Coach: Hampton SmithAssistant Coaches:
Final Score41422113220
2162
231020
Albany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State College
(Homecoming)Albany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State College
Overall
vs. Morehousevs. Miles Collegevs. Alabama A&Mvs. Florida A&Mvs. Tuskeegee Universityvs. Alabama Statevs. Georgia Southernvs. Clark College
vs. Morris Brownvs. Savannah Statevs. Fort Valley State
Record 9-2-0
Final Score67726
141412
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SIAC CHAMPIONS 1986
RAM BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
Nov. 21Nov. 23-24Nov. 28
Nov. 30Dec. 8Dec. 10Dec. 29-30Jan. 8Jan. 10Jan. 14Jan. 16Jan. 17Jan. 21Jan. 24Jan. 28Jan. 31Feb. 2Feb. 4Feb. 7Feb. 10Feb. 12Feb. 16Feb. 18Feb. 20
Albany State College vs.SOWEGA
Albany State College vs.
Albany State College vs.Albany State College vs.Albany State College vs.
COLUMBUSAlbany State College vs.Albany State College vs.Albany State College vs.Albany State College vs.Albany State College vs.Albany State College vs.Albany State College vs.Albany State College vs.Albany State College vs.Albany State College vs.Albany State College vs.Albany State College vs.Albany State College vs.Albany State College vs.Albany State College vs.Albany State College vs.Albany State College vs.
West Georgia CollegeTOURNAMENTBenedict College
Valdosta State CollegePaine CollegeWest Georgia CollegeTOURNAMENTColumbus CollegeFort Valley State CollegeTuskegee UniversityClark CollegeAlabama A&MMorris BrownFort Valley State CollegeSavannah State CollegeMorehouse CollegeTuskeegee UniversityMorris BrownClark CollegeSavannah State CollegeValdosta State CollegePaine CollegeColumbus CollegeBenedict College
(Carrolton, Ga.)(Albany, Ga.)
(Columbia, SouthCarolina)(Valdosta, Ga.)(Augusta, Ga.)(Albany, Ga.)(Columbus, Ga.)(Albany, Ga.)(Fort Valley, Ga.)(Albany, Ga.)(Atlanta, Ga.)(Huntsville, Al.)(Atlanta, Ga.)Fort Valley, Ga.)(Savannah, Ga.)(Atlanta, Ga.)(Tuskeegee, Al.)(Albany, Ga.)(Albany, Ga.)(Albany, Ga.)(Albany, Ga.)(Albany, Ga.)(Columbus, Ga.)(Albany, Ga.)
RAMMETTES BASKETBALL SCHEULE
Head Coach John I. Davis
Final Score108 ADC vs.
90 ASC vs.
95 ASC 72 ASC 94 ASC 84 ASC 82 ASC
102 ASC 66 ASC
90 ASC 66 ASC
133 ASC 78 ASC 72 ASC
68 ASC 62 ASC
90 ASC 53 ASC
vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs.
77 ASC vs.
vs. vs. vs. vs. vs.
68 ASC vs.
77 ASC vs.
vs. vs.
96 ASC vs.75 ASC vs.77 ASC vs.99 ASC vs.71 ASC vs.
vs. vs.
Final Score Edward Waters College 62 Fort ValleyState College 58 Benedict College 61 Florida State 71 Paine College 50 Prairie View 70 Alabama State 64 Alabama A&M 81 Fort ValleyState 63 TuskegeeUniversity 67 Clark College 69 Alabama A&M 62 Edward Waters 38 Morris Brown 58 Fort ValleyState 58 GeorgiaSouthern 67 SavannahState 64 Georgia College 63 TuskegeeUniversity 52 Georgia College 69 Paine College 49 Benedict College 56 Mercer University 60 Clark College 54
(SIAC Champs) Alabama A&M 59 Florida Int'l 76
(NCAA)
RAM
Feb.Feb.Feb.MarchMarchMarchMarchMarchMarchMarchAprilAprilAprilAprilAprilApril
TENNIS SCHEDULE
172128
46
1011132830
478
141624-25
Albany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State College
SIAC TENNIS
1987
vs.vs.vs.vs.vs.vs.vs.vs.vs.vs.vs.vs.vs.vs.vs.
Florida A & M UniversityFort Valley State CollegeClark CollegeColumbus CollegeTuskegee UniversityFlorida A & M UniversityFort Valley StateMorris BrownBenedict CollegeMorehouse CollegeClark CollegeMorehouse CollegeMercer UniversityColumbus CollegeMercer UniversityCHAMPIONSHIP
(Albany)(Fort Valley)(Albany)(Albany)(Tuskegee)(Tallahassee)(Albany)(Albany)(Albany)(Atlanta)(Atlanta)(Albany)(Macon)(Columbus)(Albany)(Albany)
THE RAM BASEBALL SCHEDULE 1987
Head Coach: Gerald Burke Assistant Coaches: Dan James,Percy Johnson
Feb. 20-21Feb. 24Feb. 26March 4March 5March 6March 7March 10March 14March 21March 31April 2April 4April 8April 10April 11April 24April 25
Albany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State CollegeAlbany State College
vs.vs.vs.vs.vs.vs.vs.
s.s.s.s.s.s.s.s.s.s.
vs.
Albany TournamentGeorgia SouthwesternAlma CollegeTrinity CollegeTrinity CollegeEdwards WatersTuskeegee UniversityEmory UniversitySavannah StatePaine CollegeEmory UniversityBenedict CollegeTuskegee UniversityGeorgia SouthwesternSavannah StatePaine CollegeEdward WatersBenedict College
(Albany)(Americus)(Albany)(Albany)(Albany)(Jacksonville)(Albany)(Albany)(Savannah)(Augusta)(Atlanta)( )(Tuskegee)(Albany)(Albany)(Albany)(Albany)(Albany)
RAM
March 7
March 14
March 21April 4
April 11
April 19
April 24-25
May 18-20
TRACK
Albany StateCollege
RelaysAlbany StateCollege
Albany StateTroy State
RelaysTriangularMeet
TuskeegeeRelays
SIAC
NCAA
SCHEDULE 1987
(Albany)
vs. Florida A&M (Tallahassee)University
vs. Florida State (Tallahassee)(Troy,
Alabama)(Albany,
Georgia)(Tuskeegee,
Alabama)(Albany
Georgia)(Southeast,
Missouri)
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ALBANY STATE COLLE
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