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CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS
TOUGALOO CLASS OF 2012TOUGALOO CLASS OF 2012 TTOPHASOPHAS AANDERSONNDERSON, J, JRR., P., PHH.D., P.D., PRESIDENTRESIDENT, , TCNAATCNAA
TOUGALOOTOUGALOO COLLEGECOLLEGE NATIONALNATIONAL ALUMNIALUMNI ASSOCIATIONASSOCIATION
Atlanta, Ranada Robinson ’02
Dallas–Fort Worth, Richard House ‘68
MS Gulf Coast, Gloria Grace ‘80
Humphreys County, Pamela Redd ‘88*
Leflore County, Shani Collins ‘03*
Memphis, Eddie Irions ‘60
Nashville, Ruth M. Byrdsong ‘64
New Orleans, Malessia Payton ’76
Northern California, Janice B. Wilson ‘71
Pine Belt Hattiesburg/Petal,
Allison Lockett ‘03/Julia Brown ‘74
Southern California, Roy Harris ‘61
Tougaloo Community, Beverly Williams’ 81
Washington, DC, Kathy Mosley ’72
Chicago, Joyce Delk ’72
Detroit, Paul McQuirter ’74
Houston, Edward C. Bell ‘98
Jackson-Tougaloo, James C. Smith ‘76
Little Rock, Loranda Wordlow ‘10
Milwaukee, Dorothy Listenbee ’70
New England, Donald Cunnigen ‘74
New York, Elane Coleman ’70
North Carolina, Wes Stanfield ’72
St. Louis, Jameca Falconer ‘96
SW Mississippi, Gayla Carpenter Sanders ‘00
Washington County, MS, Willie Griffin ’76
Yazoo City, Eugene Fouche` ‘65
TOUGALOO COLLEGE ALUMNI (CHAPTERS, PRESIDENTS OR KEY CONTACTS)
* Welcome New Chapter
Leflore County Alumni Chapter
Shani Collins ‘03
P.O. Box 121
Greenwood, MS 3893
* Welcome New Chapter
Humphrey’s County Tougaloo
Alumni Chapter Pamela Redd ’88
P.O. Box 432
Belzoni, MS 39038
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Volume X Spring/Commencement 2012 No.7
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Tougaloo Alumni Bulletin
WE NEED YOUR HELP TO REACH OUR ….
2011—2012 ALUMNI ANNUAL GIVING GOAL OF $1M
Alumni and Friends,
As we approach the end of another fiscal year, I encourage and challenge all
of us to reflect on what Tougaloo College has meant, means now, and will
forever mean to us personally and as a unified body.
When we reminisce about our experiences and fond memories, recognize
that what we have gained from these experiences, friendships, and fellow-
ship, was what brought us to where we are now; successful in whatever we
were purposed, we will realize that we are obligated to give our work, our
wisdom and our wealth back to Tougaloo because of what it has given to us.
Therefore, we must recommit ourselves, to recruit students, to reclaim alum-
ni and to provide whatever financial resources we can. We must recommit
ourselves to give our time, talents, and energy to help enhance the lives of
everyone that we touch for the Eagle Queen.
To assist the College in reaching its financial goal for the 2011-2012 fiscal year (July 1, 2011 – June 30,
2012), alumni are challenged to raise/donate $1million to the annual fund for operating purposes and we
need your help! It is not only important to raise dollars but to get our percentage of alumni donors up;
numbers make a difference! We are in a much better position to approach businesses and friends when
we show that we, the permanent constituents, are supportive of our own institution.
From the Office of Alumni Affairs, we encourage each of you to assist in this endeavor by making what-
ever contribution you can; no gift is too large or too small. We need your help to ensure that we not only
reach, but exceed this goal.
We have issued a challenge to the senior class to donate a minimum of $20.12 as their first gift to the Col-
lege. They have accepted the challenge! Won’t you join them in investing in the rich legacy of our dear
Eagle Queen? You can donate on our website – www.tougaloo.edu or by mail to:
Tougaloo College Office of Institutional Advancement
500 W County Line Road
Tougaloo, MS 392174
Please join Dexter J. Robinson ‘91, Assistant Director for Alumni Relations and me in making this a
banner fundraising year for alumni of Tougaloo College.
Yours for Tougaloo,
Doris Bridgeman ‘69
Director of Alumni Affairs Tougaloo College
Doris Griffith Bridgeman ‘69
Director of Alumni Affairs
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TOUGALOO COLLEGE
2011—2012 COMMENCEMENT SCHEDULE
WEDNESDAY, MAY 9
Seniors’ Consecration Service
6:00 p.m.
Woodworth Chapel
Speaker: President Beverly W. Hogan
THURSDAY, MAY 10
Golden Class Dinner
6:00 p.m.
President’s Campus Residence
(by invitation only)
FRIDAY, MAY 11
TCNAA “Gathering on the Green”
featuring the President’s Concert
5:00 p.m.
Warren Hall Lawn
SATURDAY, MAY 12
Annual Alumni Meeting
9:00 a.m.
Owens Health and Wellness Center
Rooms 212 A/B
Annual Alumni Luncheon
State of the College Address
12 noon
Holmes Hall Auditorium
Luncheon
Tickets - $20.00
SATURDAY, MAY 12
(CONT.)
Tennis Matches
2:00 p.m.
Coleman Athletic Complex
Annual Alumni Banquet 7:00 p.m.
Kroger Gymnasium | Owens Health and Wellness Center
Banquet Tickets - $40.00
SUNDAY, MAY 13
Baccalaureate Service
8:00 a.m.
Woodworth Chapel
Speaker: The Right Reverend Carolyn Tyler Guidry
122nd Elected and Consecrated Bishop
African Methodist Episcopal Church
Commencement
10:00 a.m.
Campus Green
(Rain site Kroger Gymnasium)
Speaker:
Dr. C. Kent McGuire President/CEO
Southern Education Foundation,
Atlanta, GA
WELCOME REUNION CLASSES
1942 1947 1952 1957 1962 1967 1972
1977 1982 1987 1992 1997 2002 2007
TOUGALOO COLLEGE NATIONAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
2012 REUNION AND COMMENCEMENT WEEKEND
REGISTRATION AND TICKET ORDER FORM
MAY 11-13, 2012
Date_____________________________ Phone Number (____) _________ Class Year_______________
Name ________________________________________________________________________________
Address _________________________________ City ______________State _______Zip____________
E-mail Address ________________________________________________________________________ the College Luncheon
State of the College Luncheon - 12:00 noon
Holmes Hall Auditorium
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Open Seating
$20.00 Number of Tickets ___________x $20.00 = Amount $ ___________
Annual Alumni Banquet - 7:00 p.m.
Owens Health & Wellness Center – Kroger Gymnasium
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Seating begins at 6:30 p.m.
Limited Seating
Individual Tickets
$40.00 Number of Tickets ___________x $40.00 = Amount $ ___________
Group Seating (Table of 10)*
$400.00 Number of Tables ___________x $400.00 = Amount $ ________
*Please indicate a group name or list of table guests: ________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED $ ____________
Make Checks Payable to: TCNAA (not Tougaloo College)
Mail to: TCNAA Commencement
P.O. Box 288
Tougaloo, MS 39174
(Tickets will not be sold at the door)
Tickets will NOT be mailed. They may be picked up on:
Friday, May 11th at the Gathering on the Lawn 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, May 12th at Holmes Hall Auditorium from 9:00 a.m.– 12:00 noon
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SAVE THE DATE The class of 1977 will be celebrating their 35th reunion
& hosting an all 70’s reunion during the
2012 Commencement Weekend
May 11-13, 2012
Tentative Schedule of Events
May 11 Friday--Good Time Golf Outing 7:00 am
LAKE CAROLINE
Hospitality Suite Open 2:00pm
Jackson HILTON HOTEL
Alumni Gathering on the Lawn 5:00pm
70's Photo Presentation 8:00pm
Talent Show 8:30pm
After Party
HOLMES HALL
May 12 Saturday-- 70’s Circle of Friends Breakfast- 9:00 am
Hilton Hotel
Annual TCNAA Alumni Meeting - 9:00 a.m.
Health and Wellness Center
State of the College Alumni Luncheon 12:00 noon
Holmes Hall
Card Tournament 3:00 pm ($5 per team)
Bid Whist, Whist, Dirty Hearts, Spades PRIZE$$
PLAY TO WIN!! WIN TO STAY IN!!
CO-OP GRILL
Alumni Banquet - 7:00pm
Health and Wellness Center
Old School 70"s Party 10;00pm
TBA
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Music, food and fun are in store as the Tougaloo College Houston Area Alumni Chapter cordially invites you to our 20th Annual “A Night of Jazz” fundraiser. The event will be held at:
Cut a Rug for a Cause at the Houston Chapter’s signature fundraiser event! All activities and proceeds of the festivi-ties will promote and support Tougaloo College in its educational mission. We look forward to seeing you!!! For more information, contact Edward C. Bell at [email protected], or at 832-748-1381.
Column “A” Banquets and Events Center 1521 Austin Street
Houston, TX 77002~~~ Save the Date ~~~ Saturday, August 25, 2012
DFW ALUMNI CHAPTER FUND-RAISERS!
SUMMER FUN
There will be 20 winners (fifteen $25, two $50, two $100, and one $500).
Only 250 tickets will be sold. Tickets cost $25 each. Tickets will be sold during graduation weekend. The
drawing will be held on 8/11/2012 and winner does not need to be present for the drawing
SPIRIT OF GIVING— CHRISTMAS MIXER
MORE INFORMATION? CONTACT
DR. JIMMIE THOMPSON (214) 450-2740 OR EMAIL [email protected].
TOUGALOO COLLEGE DFW ALUMNI CHAPTER IS A
501(C)(3) PUBLIC CHARITY.
MOVING TO NORTH TEXAS? CALL AHEAD. CHECK OUR
HTTP://TIPTOPWEBSITE.COM/DFWALUM FOR OTHER CONTACTS.
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He is doing it again! Mr. Hiawatha Douglass is donating a calf to you.
All you have to do is purchase the winning ticket from any member
of the Tougaloo College Alumni Community Chapter.
Tougaloo College Alumni
Community Chapter
PRIME BEEF RAFFLE
Calf
300 – 400 lbs.
Donation $5.00
Drawing October 19, 2012 at the Hall of Fame Banquet. Mr. Hiawatha Douglas
will transport, for processing or for sale, at the winner’s expense.
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“Chapel Afternoon”
By Jeffrey Yentz
This limited edition pen and ink print (shown below) of the organ in historic Woodworth Chapel. Entitled “Chapel Afternoon”, this work of art was donated by local Jackson, MS artist Jeffrey Yentz. Yentz is recently transplanted from Virginia where he served as Corporate Archi-tect for a regional healthcare system. Wanting to continue to make a difference, he and his wife Faye relocated to Mississippi in January 2009. During the passing months he became intrigued and enamored with the unique character Mississippi presented to him. The experiences in-spired him to translate each scene setting and personality into a pen and ink image intent on capturing the spirit of each.
“Chapel Afternoon” is one such example; these prints are signed and numbered by the artist.
To order a print, contact Edgar Smith at [email protected], Beverly Williams at [email protected] or Carolyn Price at [email protected]; all proceeds will provide support to Tougaloo College the Tougaloo Alumni Community
Chapter.
Price of Prints:
$25 for 11X17 – only four left
$50 for ~ 24X30 – only 12 left
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Washington DC Area Tougaloo
Alumni Chapter (WATAC) Presents
20th Anniversary Celebration
Pre-MOTP Theater Event to New York City
“Memphis”
(Winner of 4 Tony Awards and Best Musical)
Date: Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Cost: $110 (Includes Roundtrip Motor Coach Transportation, Theater Ticket and Lunch at the BB King
Blues Club and Grill)
Contact: Patricia A. Cole WATAC Vice President and
Scholarship Chair
202.723.5570 (Voice)
Mail your money order to
6319 13th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20011to con-
firm a reservation.
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TCNAATCNAATCNAA HOFHOFHOF COMMITTEECOMMITTEECOMMITTEE ISISIS PLEASEDPLEASEDPLEASED TOTOTO ANNOUNCEANNOUNCEANNOUNCE
THISTHISTHIS YEARYEARYEAR'''SSS HALLHALLHALL OFOFOF FAMEFAMEFAME INDUCTEESINDUCTEESINDUCTEES INININ THETHETHE FOLLOWINGFOLLOWINGFOLLOWING CATEGORIESCATEGORIESCATEGORIES:
Business: Mr. Dexter J. Robinson, Jackson, MS.
(Nominated by the Jackson Tougaloo Alumni Chapter)
Community Service: Ms. Barbara Ann Garrett Thompson, Middletown, PA. (Nominated by Carolyn Evans Hackett of Jackson, MS.)
Education: Ms. Bettye Parker Smith, Ph.D., Jackson, MS. (Nominated by H. T. Drake, Tougaloo Alumni Chapter)
Medicine: Tanya W. Stephens, MD Houston, TX.
(Nominated by Houston Alumni Chapter)
Religion: Charles H. Spann, Ph.D., Jackson, MS.
(Nominated by H. T. Drake, Tougaloo Alumni Chap-ter)
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NATIONAL GOLF MARATHON — WEEK OF OCT. 8-13, 2012
(Also Tougaloo College Founders Week )
Tee off during the week of October 8—13, 2012, at the Eagle Ridge Golf Course, Hinds County Community College, Raymond, MS, to raise serious
money for the Tougaloo College general scholarship fund.
We need chapter sponsors, organizers and golfers to make this a fun and prof-itable event. Last year Washington Area Tougaloo Alumni Chapter sponsored
the event with the following chapters participating:
Tougaloo Community Alumni Chapter which hosted the golf marathon in
Raymond, MS.
Houston Area Alumni Chapter, which hosted golfers in the Houston area.
Northern California Tougaloo Alumni Chapter, which hosted Bay Area
participants in Oakland.
Visit WWW.WATACGolf-A-Thon.com.
We are hoping that every chapter will participate this year.
Contact John Rosenthal or the Office of Alumni Affairs for more information. Proceeds go to the college gen-
eral scholarship fund. Participating chapters share in chapter giving credits for funds raised.
PLEASE SIGN-UP
GET YOUR CHAPTER ON BOARD
Enroll at
WWW.WATACGolf-A-Thon.comFOR
MORE DETAILS
703-624-2257
APRIL 7, 2012 TWO RIVERS GALA WAS A BIG SUCCESS!!!
THANKS! THANKS! THANKS! THANKS!
The steering committee and founders of the Two Rivers Gala would like to
thank you for your support .
This Gala was one of our best attended and everyone had an electric good time. Gospel listeners and lovers of Great Gospel Music were entertained by two
brothers, Melvin and Doug Williams, the duo behind the Williams Brothers.
R&B performer, Eric Benet amazed the audience. A duet with a Tougaloo stu-
dent, had the audience on their feet.
Thanks for making the tenth annual Two Rivers Gala a success.
Two Rivers Gala Steering Committee
Your Support on April 7, 2012 was very much appre-
ciated
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Thank you. Paul McQuirter,
Detroit Chapter President
Tougaloo College Alumni Association, Detroit Chapter wishes to thank everyone who supported "An Evening with Tony Dungy." Your support will make a positive and sustainable impact on the lives of young men and women by providing them with the quality education and nurturing environment that Tou-galoo can provide.
Tougaloo College: Where
History Meets the Future
TOUGALOO
COLLEGE
NATIONAL ALUMNI
ASSOCIATION
www.tcnaa.org
P.O. Box 288
Tougaloo, MS
39174
Phone: 601-977-7836
Fax: 601-977-4492
E-mail: bridgeman
@tougaloo.edu
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TAB COMMITTEE
H. T. Drake, ‘50, Advisor
Elane Coleman, ‘70, Web Editor
Dr. Allie Louise Randle, ‘51 Ardath Sue McQuirter, ‘66 Doris Bridgeman, ‘69
LaQuanda Fields, ‘01 Dexter J. Robinson, ‘91
Buy a Brick!
Inquire at TCNAA