Contents Greetings ................................................................................................................................... 1
The National Alumni Association ........................................................................................... 9
Journal Dedication ............................................................................................................. 10
Honored Guest .................................................................................................................... 11
Convention History ............................................................................................................ 12
Association and Convention Committees ......................................................................... 13
National Alumni Royalty ....................................................................................................... 15
Ms. National Alumni .......................................................................................................... 16
Ms. Gold .............................................................................................................................. 18
Ms. Maroon ......................................................................................................................... 19
Duval Nassau Contestant ................................................................................................... 20
Miami-Dade Contestant ..................................................................................................... 21
Orange County Contestant................................................................................................. 22
National Alumni Association Chapters ................................................................................ 23
National Alumni Association Chapters and Contributions ....... Error! Bookmark not defined. Alachua County Chapter .................................................................................................... 24
Broward County Chapter ................................................................................................... 25
Duval/Nassau Chapter ....................................................................................................... 26
Hillsborough County Chapter............................................................................................ 27
Marion County Chapter ..................................................................................................... 29
Miami-Dade Chapter .......................................................................................................... 30
Miami-Dade Contestant Contributions ............................................................................ 31
Miami-Dade Contestant Contributions ............................................................................ 32
New York Chapter .............................................................................................................. 33
Orange County Chapter ..................................................................................................... 34
Palm Beach County Chapter .............................................................................................. 36
Palm Beach County Chapter Contributions ..................................................................... 37
Polk County Chapter .......................................................................................................... 38
Putnam - St. Johns Chapter ............................................................................................... 40
Seminole County Chapter .................................................................................................. 41
St. Petersburg Chapter ....................................................................................................... 42
Volusia County Chapter ..................................................................................................... 43
Washington-Metro Area Chapter ...................................................................................... 44
Life Members .......................................................................................................................... 47
2016-2017 Life Membership Inductees ............................................................................ 48
2016-2017 Subscribing Life Members .............................................................................. 48
Life Members ...................................................................................................................... 49
Acknowledgements ................................................................................................................ 54
Thanks ..................................................................................................................................... 55
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Greetings
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Greetings:
On behalf of the National Alumni Association (NAA) of Bethune-Cookman University, Inc., I extend to you a warm welcome to the 49th Annual Convention. It is my hope that you will be an integral part of the entire convention.
Our theme for this year – “Living the Legacy - A Red Carpet Affair” promises to be just that. Thanks to the entire Miami/Dade Chapter, president and chairperson, Shirlyon McWhorter and John Williams, co-chairperson for their tirelessness work in making this 49th Annual Convention a success. The fruits of your labor will be seen from the beginning with our Public Opening and Welcome, the State of the University message, the Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Memorial Breakfast, the crowning of Ms. Alumni and her Court, touring the city of Miami, and ending with A Red Carpet Affair Gala.
The workshops for this year include: Update on Alumni Affairs, Marah Beltz, Manager of Alumni Giving, “Engaging and Developing Alumni Through the Generations”, led by alumnus Anthony Brown, “Role of Technology and Social Media Management”, and “Let’s Talk” – a time for chapter sharing.
Thank you for your attendance and I hope you will share your ideas as we work to continue “Living the Legacy”, that our founder, Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune left for us.
Sincerely,
Jennifer L. Adams, President National Alumni Association of Bethune-Cookman University, Inc.
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Dear Wildcats, Family, and Friends,
On behalf of the Miami Alumni Chapter, I am honored and delighted to welcome you to the 49th National Alumni Association Convention in sunny South Florida. The Chapter has worked tirelessly to provide you with a quality convention that includes all that Miami has to offer.
The theme for the 2017 Convention is Living the Legacy: A Red Carpet Affair. This theme offers a unique platform for a constructive dialog addressing the legacy, gift or bequest that has been handed down, endowed or conveyed to us, the esteemed alum of Bethune-Cookman University, from our founder, Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune.
It is undisputable that we have a proud past and I believe that we can look forward to an even greater future by living the legacy. We have a responsibility to our alma mater. Here are 5 suggestions of what we can do to make sure that the legacy continues:
● Exercise Your Leadership Skills: Join the Alumni Association, join or help start a new committee, become a Chapter Officer or a National Officer.
● Hire Other Alumni for Internship or Jobs: ● Recruit and help Retain students: The mission of the association is to serve as ambassadors to assist
the university with student recruitment efforts. ● Give what You Can: Whether you donate $1.50, $150.00, or $1,500.00, your gift can make a
difference. Why? Because, the number of alumni who give – not the total dollar amount given is what’s important when awarding rankings for colleges and universities.
● Engage at Every Level Every Day in Every Way: We must all get involved. Board engagement, university leadership engagement, faculty, staff and student engagement is paramount to our legacy of ‘responsibility to our young people.’
Thank you so much for your attendance. We look forward to the dialog, dining, dancing and networking that will take place over the next 5 days.
Wildcat Love,
Shirlyon J. McWhorter, Esq.
BCUMIAMI President Class of 1991
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B E T H U N E – C O O K M A N U N I V E R S I T Y
Founded in 1904 by Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Edison O. Jackson, Ed.D., President OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
June 21, 2017 Dear Alumni Family, It is with a spirit of warmth and appreciation that I welcome you to the 49th Annual National Alumni Association Convention! This Convention is truly an exciting time for the Bethune-Cookman University (B-CU) family; one where we gather to celebrate each other and the accomplishments of the University, while we make plans to push the institution forward. This year’s theme, “Living the Legacy” clearly reflects our shared commitment to continuing the great work of our beloved and esteemed founder Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune. She left for us a powerful legacy that continues to pave our path and light our way. B-CU has grown tremendously over the past few years. Our student profile is increasing. The University continues to add baccalaureate and graduate degree programs that serve to provide students with the tools and resources to effectively compete in an ever-changing world. B-CU is also closer to reaching its goal of becoming the best small research-driven university in the nation, evidenced by consistent increases in our faculty profile, research performed by faculty and students, and exposure at national and international conventions. On behalf of the entire B-CU family, I wish to express my sincere gratitude for your support. It is because of your generosity that our beloved University is better-equipped at preparing the next generation of global leaders. As we continue our ascent to greatness, I humbly ask that you continue to support B-CU in its endeavors. It is our goal to bring innovation to our practices to ensure that the B-CU educational experience is truly a transformational one. This is a Divine work, and we are thrilled at the opportunities for partnership and growth. As this Convention commences, let us take this time to reaffirm Dr. Bethune’s legacy, and the charge to provide top-tier educational opportunities for our young people. We must focus on the phenomenal growth happening at B-CU and how its alumni, as a cohesive unit, can add further to the progression of the institution. Once again, thank you for being proud and committed alumni of the GREAT Bethune-Cookman University. Sincerely, Edison O. Jackson, Ed.D. President
640 Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Boulevard • Daytona Beach, Florida 32114 • (386) 481-2000
www.bethune.cookman.edu
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B E T H U N E - C O O K M A N U N I V E R S I T Y
Founded in 1904 by Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune
O F F I C E O F I N S T I T U T I O N A L A D V A N C E M E N T
Dear Bethune-Cookman University Alumni:
It is my pleasure to welcome you to the 49th Annual National Alumni Convention. Another year has passed and how grateful I am to have been a part of so much change. I have seen much from our alumni as your commitment to the University grows each year. Your sense of responsibility to our students never wavers and is what will ensure the Legacy of our Founder, Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune, will continue for generations to come.
Thank you to each alumni chapter that has started a scholarship for our students and to our individual alumni who have given their gifts to make certain our young Wildcats can maintain their education. Thank you especially to each alum who has mentored a student, given students hope in time of doubt, said a prayer for those who needed it most and who have picked them up when they have been down. Those moments stay with our young people and the strength of our alumni who show our young people that Wildcats support each other truly speak louder than any words.
I look forward to continuing to work with each of you in the upcoming academic year as we push forward in our support of students and the growth of B-CU. Thank you to for your ongoing support of the University, your communities and the legacy of Dr. Bethune. Together we will influence success at Bethune-Cookman University.
Have a blessed and successful convention and I look forward to seeing each of you. Go Wildcats!
Sincerely,
Marah Beltz B-CU Class of 2006 Alumni Affairs Manager
SUSTAINING A LEGACY OF FAITH, SCHOLARSHIP AND SERVICE
640 D r. Mary McLeod Bethune Boulevard • Daytona Beach, Florida 32114-3099 386-481-2950 • Fax: 386-481-2973
www.cookman.edu
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The National Alumni Association of
Bethune-Cookman University
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Journal Dedication
EDUCATOR PHILANTHROPIST MUSICIAN
The 49th Annual Alumni Convention Souvenir Journal is dedicated to
Dr. Richard J. Strachan
Dr. Strachan's outstanding service to Bethune-Cookman University (B-CU), the National Alumni Association and numerous civic, social and community organization has made him an outstanding player in the history of B-CU and the National Alumni Association.
Dr. Richard J. Strachan is a 1952 graduate of Bethune-Cookman College. He served as National Alumni President from 1987- 88 and President of the Miami-Dade Chapter from 1974-76. Dr. Strachan served with distinction in numerous administrative capacities in Miami Dade County Public Schools: Director of Alternative Education, Principal of C.O.P.E. North, and Assistant Principal at Hialeah Senior High, Madison Middle School, and Carol City Senior High School. Dr. Strachan was Founder of the Cooperative Charter School and served as President and Chairman of numerous social and civic organizations.
He has received more than 500 awards from state, county and local municipalities as well as his alma mater, B-CU. Dr. Strachan was honored by the Historic Hampton House Community Trust, Inc. on May 6, 2017, for his service to the organization and the South Florida community.
He is an author of four books and for many years was a columnist for The Miami Times, writing ‘Chatter that Matters.’ He is a talented musician and was the second house band leader for many years at The Hampton House and leading the Psi Phi Band, which has done many performances for the Miami-Dade Alumni Chapter. In 2011, Strachan released “Grown Folks Music,” an 18 track CD combination of old school blues and jazz, which is still available on Amazon. He is a life member of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. and the National Alumni Association.
Dr. Strachan is a philanthropist and has given many scholarships to students who attend Bethune Cookman University to further their education. Without a doubt, he is a legend to the many youth organizations that he served, including the Men of Tomorrow and the Omegas Lamplighters Group. and numerous other youth organizations.
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Honored Guest
Living The Legacy: Jo Marie Payton I Leave You Racial Dignity. ~ Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune
Jo Marie Payton was born in Albany, Georgia. In later years, her family moved to Opa-locka, Florida and she attended North Dade Jr. High School in Bunche Park and graduated from Miami Carol City Senior High School. She graduated college from Albany State University in Albany, Georgia and continued to donate, host charitable events, and support her alma mater while also continuing her education and making a successful career for herself. From 1989 to 1997, Jo Marie won over television audiences as Harriette Winslow, a wife and mother, on the situation comedy Family Matters. Her character originated on the sitcom Perfect Strangers in a recurring role as an elevator operator from 1987 to 1989. Audiences liked the Harriette Winslow character so much that the character was spun off into her own show. In 2002, she appeared on the "TV Moms" episode of the Anne Robinson version of The Weakest Link. In 2003, Payton and her daughter appeared on a Mother's Day episode of Lingo, playing against fellow TV mom Meredith Baxter and her daughter. In 2005, Jo Marie provided the voice of Suga Mama in The Proud Family Movie. Her other television credits include Desperate Housewives, Reba, Girlfriends, Wanda at Large, Judging Amy, The Parkers, Will & Grace, The Hughleys, 7th Heaven, Moesha, The Jamie Foxx Show, 227, Silver Spoons, Small Wonder and The New Odd Couple. She also appeared in the Canadian TV miniseries The Rev as Mama. In 2005, Jo Marie co-hosted the 15th Annual NAACP Theatre Awards with Glynn Turman and in August 2009, she appeared on Meet the Browns as Shirley Van Owen. Jo Marie also hosted her own show on the Hometeam Network, Second Chance with Jo Marie Payton. In 2012 she was in the GMC TV movie special From This Day Forward. In 1999, Jo Marie released a jazz album, Southern Shadows. In 2004, in an effort to help raise funds for Virginia Union University, she wrote letters to alumni urging them to donate money in amounts from $18.65 to $186,500, in honor of the University's founding date of 1865. Jo Marie is also member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated.
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Convention History In 1932, Mr. Edward R. Rodriguez convened the General Alumni Association Meeting in Daytona Beach. Although unchartered as a national organization, interest was high and alumni gave their full support to the annual meetings. Because of the high level of alumni involvement, National President Attorney Horace Hill chartered the General Alumni Association as a National Organization - growing outside the boundaries of Daytona and offering inclusion of members and chapters near and far. In, 1969 Dr. Johnny L. Jones convened the first National Alumni Convention in Washington, DC. It was the first official convention and the first time outside the city of Daytona Beach, FL. This movement to "take the show on the road" gave Bethune-Cookman Alumni the opportunity to showcase our alma mater in areas where we were a lesser recognized organization. The National Alumni Association has held conventions in all of the U.S. cities that have chapters and internationally in the Bahamas.
List of National Alumni Presidents
1930-32 Rev. H. W. Bartley, D. D. 1983- 84 Dr. Carver A. Portlock 1932-36 Mr. Edward R. Rodriguez 1985-87 Attorney Morris Milton* 1948-50 Mr. G. D. Rogers, Jr. 1987-88 Dr. Richard Strachan 1950-51 Rev. Harold B. Whitehurst 1989-92 Rev. Julius H. Kidd 1951-56 Attorney Horace Hill 1993-96 Dr. Robert Williams 1956-60 Dr. Willie J. Wright, Sr. 1997-2000 Mr. John H. Williams 1960-64 Mr. John S. Frink 2001-04 Ms. Myrtle Brown 1964-68 Mr. Harry L. Burney, Jr. 2005-08 Ms. Jacquline Mongal 1968-72 Dr. Johnny L. Jones 2009-11 Mrs. Evelyn Walker 1973 -76 Dr. Stafford Ferguson 2011-14 Mr. A. Ray Brinson 1978-80 Dr. John Hamilton 2014- Mrs. Jennifer Adams 1981-82 Dr. James Keys
*Deceased in Office. Brenda Hawkes completed term as President.
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Association and Convention Committees
NATIONAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE BOARD President Jennifer Adams Immediate Past President A. Ray Brinson Vice-President Carmen Williamson Recording Secretary Ashley Morgan Corresponding Secretary Joneva Loper Treasurer Gleandeal Johnson-Young Financial Secretary Vanessa Lloyd Parliamentarian Cynthia Walker Bland Chaplain Rev. Obbie Burns Director of Public Relations Deborrah Threet Alumni Trustee Representative Wayne Davis Alumni Trustee Representative Robert Delancy Historian Dr. Jacob Gordon
NATIONAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION STANDING COMMITTEES Budget and Finance John Williams Bylaws Cynthia Walker Bland Nominations and Elections Robert Delancy Fundraising Maxine Dupont MOPAC Beverly Rivers Strategic Planning Gwendolyn Anderson
49TH NATIONAL CONVENTION COMMITTEES General Chair Jennifer L. Adams Finance and Sales Gleandeal Johnson Young and Vanessa Lloyd Ms Alumni Coronation Margaret Hill Publicity and Journals Deborrah Threet Time and Place LaRose Lovett Resolutions Dr. Shelia Long Necrology Rev. Obbie Burns Credentials Nancy Benyard Cox Awards Carmen Williamson Recommendations Dr. Jacob Gordon
MIAMI CHAPTER STEERING COMMITTEE Convention Chairs Shirlyon McWhorter, Chapter President John Williams Hospitality Mary Singletary Registration Nancy Benyard Cox and Annette Williams Ms. Alumni Wanda Devoe Music Carl Kingcade Vendors John Williams Programs Shirlyon McWhorter
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National Alumni Royalty
2016-2017 Court
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2017-2018 Contestants
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Ms. National Alumni Vanessa Lloyd
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Vanessa Lloyd is the widow of the late Rev. Maurice Lloyd who she fondly remembers as her beloved best friend of 35 years and whom also praises for his leadership in her spiritual growth. She is the mother of 3 daughters (Joyce; Jeryl; & Shakila) and 3 sons (the late Maurice Jr; Jafaska; & Maurice Shavaugh). Grandmother of 18 and the great-grandmother of 7. She is an active member of New Life Ministries where her cousin Rev. Dr. Victor Gooden is the pastor. Vanessa is the Director of Disability Support Services at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University where she has been employed for 32 years. She recently received the Ken Marquard Award of Excellence which is the highest award given by the Florida Association of Higher Education in Disability. Vanessa received her Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education from Bethune Cookman College now University and her Master of Science degree in Technology Management from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. She is a proud sister of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated. Her passion is in singing, shopping and most definitely football. She credits the latter to her son Maurice ShaVaugh who played as a little one in Pop Warner to professionally in the Canadian Football League - CFL. She can be heard throughout the stadium in cheer singing WILDCATS LETS GO...
Vanessa says that the reading of Philippians 3:13-14 "...I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus." says it all.
Nearing the end of my journey:
What an exciting year 2016-2017 has been serving as Miss Alumni. The honor and respect I felt every time I wore the sash continues to give me pure chills. Everyone I encountered as Miss Alumni rather it was during a walk on the street (Classic), attending football games or greeting others during special events, I was always received me with high reverence for the title I wore. This showed me that there is esteem love for our Great University. So I must admit that as I come near to the end of this journey in my life I feel some sadness, but also happiness to pass the crown to someone who wants and have worked hard to receive the honor of becoming Miss Alumni 2017-2018.
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Ms. Gold Judy Holiday
I had the distinct honor and pleasure of being crowned as Ms. Gold 2016-2017.
I grew up as one child of ten, and my husband grew up as one child of nine. We both were the first in our families to go to college. In fact, it was because of attending Bethune - Cookman College (as it was called back then), that we even had the chance to meet! I was on scholarship and got to experience an amazing educational experience that had a profound impact on the rest of my life. This is why I became
so passionate as an Alumni and I have made it my mission to always give back! For only together can we all truly do more.
What was my experience as Ms. Gold Alumni you ask? Well, there is only one word I think of to describe it: PHENOMENAL!
Some of the greatest highlights for me this year have been: ~Participating in the 2016 BCU Homecoming Parade (where I had the honor of meeting former First Lady and Secretary of State, Hilary Clinton) ~Organizing the 2016 Tailgate for Palm Beach ~County BCU students and the BCU Alumni ~Giving Back to the BCU Cheerleaders ~Giving Back to the BCU Marching 100 ~Participating in the Annual 2016 BCU Alumni Florida Classic ~Being a part of the Palm Beach County Chapter – NAA 13th Annual HBCU Scholarship Luncheon
~And just simply being a part of the 2016-2017 BCU Alumni Royal Court
And above all, I would like to thank God who is the most important thing in my life. I also want to thank my wonderful husband who has loved me unconditionally for almost 38 years. He is also an Bethune Cookman alumnus and stood by me in helping to accomplish my dream of being titled, Ms. Gold. I also want to thank the Palm Beach Alumni Chapter, especially our president, Sylvia Gibson, who stuck with me and mentored me throughout my reign this past year. And to my children, daughter-in-law, grandchildren, my closest family and friends, college-mates and AKA sorority members who have supported me, I also owe you my deepest gratitude.
In conclusion, being Ms. Gold has been an awesome, fulfilling and unique experience. I will miss it dearly, but I'm happy to pass the crown on to the next willing and honorable candidate. I vow to keep serving my community along with the underprivileged, mentally and physically challenged population, just as I have been doing for nearly 38 years. But, now I will leave you with just this little tidbit from Ms. Mary McLeod Bethune herself to impart to you: “Invest in the human soul. Who knows, it might be a diamond in the rough”.
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Ms. Maroon Linda Swain
I have such fond memories from the night I was crowned and can only think of what an honor and a true blessing it has been to represent the National Alumni Association. I was excited to participate in the Bethune-Cookman University Homecoming Parade and Florida Blue Florida Classic. While at the Florida Blue Florida Classic it was an enormous pleasure to meet and chat with the oldest living descendant of our founder, Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune, Mr. Albert Bethune. He and many alums remember my aunt, Nurse Alice Ray, when they attended Bethune-Cookman. It was like catching up with family history.
I would like to thank the St Petersburg Chapter for encouraging me to take this journey and supporting me all the way.
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Duval Nassau Contestant Ne'Tosha Dopson
Graduated: BCC 1998 Degree: Bachelor of Science in Chemistry Advanced Degree(s): Master of Clinical Medical Science, Master of Physician Assistant Studies Occupation: HIV Clinical Lead
Place of Employment: Sulzbacher Medical Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida
Professional Organizations: FAPA, Ryan White Planning Council Community Organizations: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Awards: Ryan White HIV Provider of the Year, BCU Alumni spotlight.
Life Motto: “In all thy ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct thy paths.”
Escort: Darrell Brown: BCC, Class of 1995, Criminal Justice major, employed as a Duval County Drug Court case manager.
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Miami-Dade Contestant Garrie Harris
Graduated: 1979 Degree: Bachelor of Science in History/ Pre- Law Advanced Degree(s): Tuck School of Business
Occupation: President/Owner of Alpha 1 Staffing
Awards: Success Most Powerful Back Professional 2010, Legacy Most Powerful Black in South Florida 2012, Business of Year Legacy 2012, Woman President 100 Black Men South Florida 2016, Dexter Foster Small Business of Year 2017 Miami Dade Chamber, ICBA Board Distinguished Achievers Award 2017, Community Organizations: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Family: Lauren Kingcade, Cory Kingcade, Carl Kingcade Jr (deceased) and grandson, Carson Kingcade
Life Motto: Life is a ride, enjoy the trip…
Escort: Mr. Carson Kingcade, student, and the 2017 Lil Mr. BCU- Miami Dade Chapter
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Orange County Contestant Shelia Windom
Graduated: 1986 Degree: Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Advanced Degree(s): Master of Arts, Educational Specialist, Doctorate of Education Occupation: Executive Director of Secondary/Middle Schools, Seminole County Public Schools
Professional Organizations: Bethune Cookman Alumni Association, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc, Eastern Star, Phi Delta Kappa, Association of Supervision Curriculum Development, Florida Association of School Administrators, Bethune Cookman Board of Visitors, Junior Achievement Board, United Way Board
Honors/Awards: Assistant Principal of the Year, Florida Tax Watch Principal, Emerging Leader ASCD, PDK Educator of the Year
Other Organization(s): Epsilon Epsilon Chapter, Zeta Phi Beta Inc. Sorority, Inc.
Family: Regia Windom
Life Motto: Every Day is a Great Day in God’s Name
Escort Gerald Simmons: Educator/Teacher
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National Alumni Association Chapters
Levels of Contribution
This year marks the introduction of a new format for the Souvenir Journal and highlights not only the members of this great organization and their untiring volunteerism, but everyone who contributes monetarily toward the accomplishment of the missions and goals of the National Alumni Association. The association recognizes that each gift is a "gift of love" and know that love has no measure. Each gift is also a helping hand toward the sustainment of Bethune-Cookman University. Your gift continues the legacy of our founder, Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune, and like us, you believe that B-CU offers a jewel of hope for many and a path to success for all. From our hearts to yours, thank you for participating in the following Levels of Contributions.
Gold $250 + Maroon $176 - $249 Silver $126 - $175 Bronze $76 - $125 Patron $25 - $75 Friend of B-CU $5 - $24
Chapters not represented in this year's publication Thank you to the following chapters for the efforts made toward meeting the chapter's assessment. Although the total assessment was not submitted by the publication of the Souvenir Journal, the Association appreciates your chapters' efforts, commitment, and hard work.
Atlanta
Big Bend Coastal Georgia
Detroit Columbia County /Lake City
Escambia County Fort Pierce
Houston
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Alachua County Chapter President: Kenneth Simmons
Congratulation to the Alachua County Chapter who successfully met their 2016-2017 chapter assessment.
CHAPTER OFFICERS
President: Kenneth Simmons Vice President: Johnny Lloyd
Secretary: Rosalyn Jones Financial Secretary: Betty Calhoun
Treasurer: Beverly D. Rivers Chaplain: Clarence Polke
Parliamentarian: Earl Fisher Director of Public Relations: Rory Jones
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Broward County Chapter President: Jacqueline Shorter
Congratulation to the Broward County Chapter who successfully met their 2016-2017 chapter assessment.
Broward County Chapter
Chapter Officers
President Jacqueline Shorter Vice-President Gwendolyn Dudley
Secretary Ashley Smart
Treasurer Barbara Gayle
Financial Secretary Helen King
Immediate Past President Michael Shorter
Jackie Shorter
Chapter President
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Duval/Nassau Chapter President: Darrell Brown
Congratulation to the Duval-Nassau Chapter who successfully met their 2016-2017 chapter assessment.
CHAPTER OFFICERS
President: Darrell Brown Vice President: Kelli Fuller
Secretary: Regina Morris Financial Secretary: Chandra J. Simmons
Treasurer: Debra Jackson Parliamentarian: Bennie Hudson
Director of Public Relations: Ralph Jones Ms. Alumni Representative: Ne’Tosha Dopson
CONTRIBUTIONS
Thank you to Member Priscilla Simmons, a Silver Level Contributor
Wildcats on the job
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Hillsborough County Chapter President: Andra Diggs
Congratulation to the Hillsborough County Chapter who successfully met their 2016-2017 chapter assessment.
CHAPTER OFFICERS President: Andra Diggs
Vice President: John Douglas Secretary: Delora Campbell Treasurer: Molbert Scrivens
Financial Secretary: Betoria Watson Corresponding Secretary: Diane Diggs
Chaplain: Aubrey Grier Parliamentarian: Gina Sanders
Director of Public Relations: Raquel Watson-Hunter
Lady Wildcats Chapter Presidents!
Sister Schools with a common goal
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Hillsborough County Chapter President: Andra Diggs
Annual Hillsborough County BCU/FAMU Membership Roundup
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY CHAPTER MEMBERS
Mamie Ashby BarbaraBarrington Qiana Boyd Michelle D. Brundidge DeLoraCampbell Dr. Sylvia Carley Tremaine Carmichael Brenda Clark Dorothy Danzy AnthonyDePass Betty J. Devore Andra Diggs Diane Diggs John L. Douglas, III SharronDoyle C. Renee Edwards-Joseph Ashley Foxworth Bruce Frink Jackie Grant Aubrey Grier MildredHarvey Desiree Jackson
Julia Jackson Christie Jacobs Alice Johns DarleneJohnson Vivian M. Kitchen BeverlyLane OlathaLeggett Sholanda Lock Regina Lock-DePass Lucy Long Andrew Mathis Alice McCarty James McCarty Ashley McKenzie LaTina McKinnon Zeb McKinnon Tollinesia McMillan Bruce Miles Patricia Miles P. Mitchell Clare Moore-Brown LucilleMorris
MichaelMorris Harry T. Morris, Jr. Harry T. Morris, Sr. Doris Reddick Jameka Roberts Gina Sanders Doris V. Scott John Scrivens Molbert R. Scrivens Birdie Underwood DesmandWashington BetoriaWatson Raquel Watson-Hunter Margaret Woodie Helen W. Young
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Marion County Chapter President: Michelle Jennings
Thank you to the Marion County Chapter for the efforts made toward meeting the chapter's assessment. Although the total assessment was not submitted by the publication of the Souvenir Journal, the Association appreciates your chapter's efforts, commitment, and hard work.
Marion County Officers
President Michelle Jennings
Vice President Brenda Vereen
Treasurer Cleve Butler
Financial Secretary Billie B. Hudson
Secretary Latasha Wilcox
Parliamentarian Felita Kincade
Newest Member: Alonzo Braddon
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Miami-Dade Chapter President: Shirlyon McWhorter
Congratulation to the Miami-Dade Chapter who successfully met their 2016-2017 chapter assessment.
Miami-Dade Chapter
Chapter Officers
President Shirlyon McWhorter, Esq. Vice-President Wanda Devoe Recording Secretary Nancy Benvard Cox Treasurer Annette Williams Financial Secretary Nancy Benyard Cox Chaplain Charlie Davis Business Manager Carol Weatherington
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Miami-Dade Contestant Contributions Garrie Harris
GOLD
Alpha Staffing/Search Firm Aniquia Jackson Antioch Missionary Baptist Church Bouchard Insurance Carl Kingcade Darwin Osgood David Hodges Garrie Harris Gharris Group InTouch - Wayne Davis James & Carita Cooper John Gay /Tax Doc Joseph & Tonya Flowers K.B. Turner Miami Community Police Ben. Assoc. Mike Gelin Nathaniel Jackson Serreno Media Group Shebra Cox Tax Credit Management LLC - Troy Loney The North Dade Youth Foundation Wanda Devoe Wayne Davis
MAROON Annette Williams Beatrice Louissant Carol Weatherington Kathleen Thurston Mr. Charlie & Mrs. Dorothy Davis Nancy Benyard-Cox Tracy & Julie Gegelman Atty. Shirlyon McWhorter
SILVER
Audley Coakley John Williams Martha Day Nancy Sidney Dawkins Nellie Wilder Sharon Cooper
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Miami-Dade Contestant Contributions Garrie Harris
BRONZE Adam and Eve Christian Group Anna Mitchell Ashley & Nicole Harris Audley Coakley Betty Kingcade Bill Diggs Catherine M. Green Cory Kingcade David, Chakevia, and Chiquita Davis Deborah Martin Diamond Nails Dorla McGill Emerald Tiggett Gail Paulk Gwen Harris Holly Wiggins James Cooper Janet Battle Joey Harris John & Annette Williams Lauren Kingcade Lisa Smith Mattie Harris NIC Group Robert Edwards Rodney Thomas Sam Sallum Shirlyon McWhorter Tyrone Smith
FRIEND OF NAA BCU
Jean Hyppolite
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New York Chapter President: Willis Knowles
Congratulation to the New York Chapter who successfully met their 2016-2017 chapter assessment.
Contributions
GOLD Bennie L. Denson
Julia E. Kenchin Denson Willis and Leola Knowles
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Orange County Chapter President: Cynthia Walker-Bland
Congratulation to the Orange County Chapter who successfully met their 2016-2017 chapter assessment.
Orange County Chapter
Chapter Officers
President Cynthia Walker-Bland Vice-President Felecia Boyd Recording Secretary Christella Matthews Financial Secretary Beverly Postell Treasurer Dexter Watts Parliamentarian Jennifer Adams
“The whole world opened to me when I learned to read.”
Dr Mary McLeod Bethune
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Orange County Chapter President: Cynthia Walker-Bland
You know what they say about "All work and no play."
Contributions
Bronze
Grace Community of Faith
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Palm Beach County Chapter President: Sylvia Gibson
Congratulation to the Palm Beach County Chapter who successfully met their 2016-2017 chapter assessment.
Palm Beach County Chapter and VIP Guests at Annual HBCU Luncheon
Chapter Officers
President: Sylvia Gibson Vice-President: Eunice Twiggs
Secretary: Nikita Young Treasurer: Margaret Chukuma
Parliamentarian: Rev. Vernon Jackson Chaplain: Teresa Hamilton
Public Relations Officer: Judy Holiday
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Palm Beach County Chapter Contributions
Head Football Coach, Terry Sims, with former Wildcat Coaches
along with other VIP Guests at HBCU Luncheon
Gold Palm Beach Post
Lee and Evelyn Rhyant Foundation Shuler's Memorial Service
Evelyn and Lee Rhyant (Keynote speaker) took a
moment to pose with Chapter Vice-President, Eunice Twiggs
State Representative Larry Lee and wife Alice
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Palm Beach County Chapter Contributions
Silver Zeta Tau Omega Chapter, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Terrance TD Davis, City Councilman, District 5, Riviera Beach West Palm Beach Alumnae Chapter, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
Dorothy Gay, DTLG Investment, LLC Hilltop Baptist Church
Glen L. Hubbard, City Council, District 1, Riviera Beach, FL Inlet Grove Community High School
Inlet Grove Foundation Jakes State Farm
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Coordinating Committee Corey Neering, Commissioner, District 2, West Palm Beach
Kappa Upsilon Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Gamma Gamma Sigma Chapter, Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.
The Twiggs Family Chief Clarence Williams, Riviera Beach Police Dept.
Delta Epsilon Zeta Chapter, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
Stuart City Manager, Paul Nicoletti with wife Paula, and Dr. Takia Anthony
attending the Palm Beach Chapter HBCU Luncheon
Bronze Polk County Chapter, National Alumni Association
Seminole County Chapter, National Alumni Association
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Polk County Chapter President: Collins Smith
Congratulation to the Polk County Chapter who successfully met their 2016-2017 chapter assessment.
Chapter Officers
Collins Smith - President Tanya D. Matthews - Vice-President
Secretary - Michael Borders Treasurer - Ellistine Smith
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Putnam - St. Johns Chapter President: Quinton Beckton
Congratulation to the Putnam/St. Johns Chapter who successfully met their 2016-2017 chapter assessment.
Chapter Officers
Quentin Beckton - President Takeeveia McNeil - Vice President
Shanti Wright - Secretary Vivian McRae - Asst. Secretary
Melissa Missick - Treasurer Shelby Jack - Asst. Treasurer
Carolyn Fisher - Chaplain
Wildcats enjoying their back to school service project
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Seminole County Chapter President: Will McCoy
Thank you to the Seminole County Chapter for the efforts made toward meeting the chapter's assessment. Although the total assessment was not submitted, the Association appreciates your chapter's efforts, commitment, and hard work.
Chapter Officers
President Will McCoy Vice-President Jackie Bailey Recording Secretary Beverly Wright Treasurer Ernestine Graham-Cotton
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St. Petersburg Chapter President: Gwendolyn B. Anderson
Congratulation to the St. Petersburg Chapter who successfully met their 2016-2017 chapter assessment.
Seated left to right - Gwendolyn Feazell, Desseria Bingham, Helen Davis, Debbie Terrell Standing left to right - Linda Swain, James Feazell, Delceda Thompson, James Currington, Alvin Porter, Samuel Kicklighter, Gwendolyn Anderson, Arthurene Williams Not shown - Archie Thompson, Deborrah Threet, Johnny Welch, Barbara Williams, Brandi Williams, Deri Williams, Velderia Burns
Sarah and Keith Griffin serving Thanksgiving dinner
Chapter Officers
President: Gwendolyn B. Anderson Vice-President: Linda R. Swain
Recording Secretary: Carlonda McTier Corresponding Secretary: Gwendolyn Feazell
Treasurer: Arthurene Williams Chaplain: James Feazell
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Volusia County Chapter President: Joneva Loper
Congratulation to the Volusia County Chapter who successfully met their 2016-2017 chapter assessment.
Volusia County Chapter
Chapter Officers
President: Joneva Loper Vice- President: Dr. Evelyn Bethune
Secretary: Nancy Epps Treasurer: Brian Rothwell
Parliamentarian: Lavania Durias Chaplain: Dr. Mary Alice Smith
Financial Secretary: Mayola Williams Director of Public Relations: Vanessa Lloyd
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Washington-Metro Area Chapter President: Raenatta Floyd
Congratulation to the Washington Metro Chapter who successfully met their 2016-2017 chapter assessment.
(L-R) Ron Flowers, Willis Henry (Honorary Wildcat), Angela Pringle, Charles "Duke" Smith, Krystal Lighty, Luther Lighty, III, Raenatta Floyd, Luther Lighty, IV, Michelle Wood, Julian Purdy, Muriel Atkins, Lenny Colston, Faye Caldwell, D'Andre Purdy (Future Wildcat) Members Not Listed: Margaret Dorsey-Jones, Carol Little, Joan Roberts, Mattie Flowers, Gail Williams, Nicole Johnson, Monika Mason, Sandra Hudson, Raheem McCormick, Anitra Washington, Kevin Fowler, Shana Baker, Gena McKenzie, Angela Fowler, Kim Dorsett, Mildred Mitchell
Chapter Officers
President- Raenatta Floyd V. President-Ronald Flowers
Rec. Sec. Margaret Dorsey-Jones Corresponding Sec - Michelle Wood
Financial Sec. - Brenda Nicholson Treasurer - Joan Roberts
Parliamentarian - Simp McCorvey Chaplain - Guy Mulock
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Washington-Metro Area Chapter
In memory of our beloved Former Chapter President and fearless leader, Sandra Burney Smalls.
We love and miss you. Thank you for your years of tireless service.
The Washington Metro Area Chapter
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Life Members
Always Ready for the Red Carpet
The Hayes and Logans- All Life Members
Life Members Patricia Garrett and
Annette Williams
Life Member Evelyn Bethune
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2016-2017 Life Membership Inductees
2016-2017 Subscribing Life Members
Edwina Prime Vincent B. Roberts Valda Robinson Phyllis Sander-Williams Mary Schmitt Lenita R. Shervington Alfred N. Thomas Selina F. Thomas Annette Williams Keon Williams
Arletta Bender Jannie Brockington Anthony Brown Mae Brown James Cooper Nancy Dawkins Salina C. Davis-Hamilton Kimberly Dorsett Patricia Godboldt Aletha Harris-Paulk Wilbert Holloway John W. Miller Lorain D. Morris Linda E. Patterson
Gwendolyn Linder La Rose Lovett Carolyn D. Mitchell Shamille Moore Ashley Morgan LaToya V. Shannon Michael Shorter Audrey E. Strachan Reginald L. Thomas Jaron Williams Phyllis S. Williams Beverly Wright
Estella Bryant Rev. Obbie L. Burns Gwendolyn Brown-Anderson Sylvia M. Carley Adrienne B. Davis Royce Flager Brenda J. Freeman Kathryn Guzman-Russell Betsey Hardeman Eric C. Hill Dwayne T. Holloway Ceraya Johnson Stephanie A. Jones Alexandria L. Keyes
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Life Members
Ahkinyala Abdullah Makola Abdullah Gary Adams Jacqueline Adams Jennifer L. Adams Nelson Adams Linnie Adams-White Elestine M. Allen G. Janice Allen-Kelsey Sylvester Anderson Cynthia O. Asia Muriel G. Atkins Jacqueline S. Bailey Robert A. Bailey, Jr. John Baldwin, II Stephanie Baldwin Willie J. Barber Gloria W. Bartley James E. Bartley William W. Bartley, III Lynwood L. Bell Wilbur Bell Marah Beltz Fred Beneby Willie Benjamin Clem Benton Nancy Benyard-Cox Rev. Herbert Corbin Walter J. Berry Sam W. Betsey, Jr. Ernestine B. Bivens Richard E. Black Suzie M. Blackmon Velma T. Blaine Bernita S. Bobo Willie F. Bolden
Jonathan Earl Bostic Ernest A. Boyd Felecia Amice Boyd Mary Frances Boyd Winston J. Bradley Bobby L. Bradley, Jr. Sheila Washington Brennen A. Ray Brinson Dr. Oswald Bronson Helen Bronson Geneva R. Brooks Sandra Brooks Alexis J. Brooks-Walter Elaine Horne Brown Joe L. Brown Reynolda Brown Wilhelmina J. Brown Blondell W. Browning Dr. Lisa B. Browning Benjamin F. Broxton, Sr. Deborah Bryan Lee Bryan John L. Bryan, Jr. John L. Bryan, Sr. Wally Burgess, Jr. Pernella Cobb Burke Harry L. Burney, III Beatrice H. Burns Ethelreda T. Burton Edith Bush Betty Calhoun Dr. Richard L. Campbell Norris B. Carey Gloria Carr Raymond L. Carswell Cynthia Oliver Carter
Vince Carter Stephanie Chance Clarence N. Childs Jessie J. Childs Panchitta Chisholm Margaret Chukuma Gloria J. Clearance Audley Coakley Anthony Cochran Leonard D. Colston Sharon A. Cooper Sharon J. Cooper Lorretta M. Cottman Milton L. Creagh Tom Cruse, Jr. Leome Scavella Culmer Sallie Culver Damon Dandridge Cassandra Gassett Davis Charlie Davis Dorothy Davis Earl Davis Evelyn L. Davis Gwendolyn B. Davis Helen D. Davis Jocelyn L. Davis Wayne A. Davis Yazmin C. Davis Martha C. Day Alice M. Dean Edgar R. Dean Robert Delancy Alfonso Delaney Bennie Denson Julia Denson Rashanda Denson
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Life Members
Dr. Ricardo P. Deveaux Errolyn Sholtz Deverow Wanda Devoe Betty J. Devore John H. Dickerson, Jr. Andra Diggs Diane Diggs Willie B. Donaldson Donald Doss John L. Douglas, III Sharron W. Doyle Maxine P. Dupont Clifford Durden Lavania C. Durias Renee' Edward-Joseph Robert Edwards Sara H. Edwards Alfred Evans Evelyn R. Evans-Roberts Deric Feacher Earl L. Filmore Nan Fisher-Williams Lillie L. Fleming Cassandra Fletcher Donzell Floyd Bruce R. Frink Jacques R. Frink Nicole Funchion Iona Joseph Gamble Patricia Garrett Dr. Henry Gilyard Willene L. Givens Jason Glenn Brenda Goodman-Golson Bernard Goodman Betty Goodman Dr. Jacob U. Gordon
Silvia Carol Grant Earl Graves, Sr. Gloria L. Green Shelia D. Green Gwendolyn Greene Daniel Griffin Ryan L. Griffin Daisy Grimes John L. Hamilton, DDS Theresa Hamilton Larry Handfield, Esq. Ruth C. Hankerson-Morgan Ernestine B Harris Evelyn Chapman Harrison Regina Harrison Mildred Harvey Brenda Y. Hawkes Joeretha S. Hayes Edward H. Hayes, Jr. LaVeta Hayes-Logan Awilda Hamilton Garrie Harris Patricia Hamilton Heard Stephanie Henry Warren Heusner Dr. Cleo S. Higgins Alfred J. Hill Annie Pearl Hill Margaret Davis Hill Ronald D. Hill Yvette V. Hill Catherine A. Hinson Judy Holiday Inez Holt Charlotte Hooks Minnie T. Hooks Alma C. Horne
Jimmie Horace Horne Mary Horton Herbert G. Houston Gladys E. Howell Addie Hudson A. Ronald Hudson Tim Hudson John Huger Thomas A. Huger, II James E. Huger, Sr. Sophia R. Huger Cynthia Hughes Carla C. Hughes, Sr. Rubye Hughes Fannie J. Humes Janice Hunter Dr. Sheila Flemming Hunter Mary A. Hunter Calvin Jackson Dennis M. Jackson, II Dr. Edison O. Jackson Florence E. Jackson Mary O. Jackson Nathaniel Jackson Ossie W. Jackson Roger Jackson Vernon L. Jackson Christie Jacobs Barbara V. James Carolyn James-Sanders Linda James Kevin M. James, Sr. Diane Jefferson Sonya K. Jenkins Barbara Jean Johnson Barbara W. Johnson Brendon Johnson
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Life Members
Cheryl J. Johnson Gwendolyn Johnson Kenneth L. Johnson Luella M. Johnson Toni H. Johnson Gloria J. Johnson-Jones Cornelia Jones Eldrina L. Jones Margaret Dorsey Jones Mildred S. Jones Ralph T. Jones Wanda Jones Chipella S. Jordan Marilyn Hinson Jordan Tamara Nicole Joseph Solomon Keene Beamon L. Kendall Joyce Greene Kerce Catherine A. Kershaw John L. Keyes Maxine O. Killingsworth Carl Kingcade Vivian M. Kitchen Arthur Gee Knight Willie Agnes Knighton Willis A. Knowles Dr. William F. Kornegay Margaret W. Larkins Sarah Lawrence Naomi Lauture Theodore M. Lawe Vanessa Lloyd Carl F. Logan Billie Long Dr. Sheila L. Long Geneva L. Loper Joel A. Loper
Joneva Loper Kenya Lovell Arthur S. Lovett Jean T. Lovett Hakim Lucas Sonja Lewis Lucas Harold V. Lucas, Jr. Tony Lucas, Jr. Clarence B. Mann, Jr. Coretha Marshall Carolyn W. Martin T. Eileen Martin-Major Michael W. Matlock Christella Matthews Tanya D. Matthews Ronald Mayhew Barbara Mayner Kelvin G. Mayner Harriet Michelle McBride Lucretia A. McBride Junell McCall Donald McCarthy Margaret S. McClairen Johnny McCray Christine McCreary Merle McDonald Patricia Noble McGowan Jermaine McKinney Shirlyon McWhorter, Esq. Antionette Meeks Jake C. Miller Mildred E. Mitchell Robin G. Moncur Jacquline T. Mongal Alice E. Moore William A. Moore Clare Moore-Brown
David Moore Joyce Hanks Moorehead Dr. Russell Mootry, Jr. Lucille Morris Harry T. Morris, Jr. Harry T. Morris, Sr. Elizabeth S. Munnings Angelique Marie Nasah Maude P. Newbold Ted Nichols, Esq. Merceda Nicholson Vera M. Noble Alphonso D. Oates Prince B. Oliver, Jr Samuel Oliver, Jr. Samuel W. Oliver, Sr. Lucille O’ Neal Robert O'Neal Edwina Osborne Veneshia Osborne Juanita Palmer Sherry Priester Paramore Carolyn T. Parker Anita Parrish Lanita Parrish Franklin Patterson Pam Patterson Wanda Flowers Peacock Marcus Perry Rev. Nelson Pinder James Poitier Constance Poitier Valarese V. Poole Alvin T. Porter Beverly Postell Hiram Powell Sandra B. Powell
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Life Members
Everette T. Presley Glynnell B. Presley Leila O. Purcell Ethel Lacey Pye Curtis Rayam Larletta E. Reddick Dr. Trudie K. Reed Fleeter M. Reed Paula Reed Kathy Desmore Reeves Lee E. Rhyant Beverly D. Rivers Marian Rivers Mary B. Rizor Diantha Roberts Cleveland Roberts, III Dr. Gwendolyn Robinson Shirley S. Robinson Trina E. Robinson William C. Rogers, M.D. Evelyn D. Ross Gloria J. Ross Gregory N. Ross, Sr. Ervin Ross, Jr. Steven Roundtree Larry M. Roziers Nellyvonne T. Russell Camila Smith-Sanders Dorothy H. Sanders Gina Sanders Charles D. Scott Doris V. Scott Edgar Scott Jacqueline Scott Johnnie B. Scott Michelle Carter Scott Stydmon Scott
Molbert R. Scrivens John L. Shaw Chandra Simmons Eleathea Simmons Priscilla W. Simmons Hugh Jr. Simpson Terry Sims Dossie N. Singleton Getchrell Singleton Eva Pollard Slaughter Ashley Smart Betty C. Smith Collins Smith Gregory Smith Dr. Mary Alice Smith Ellistine H. Smith Essie M. Smith Johnnie Smith Victoria J. Smith Latha Murphy Speed Willie M. Speed Madelyn C. Squire, Esq. David H. Staples Margaret B. Starkes LaVaughn G. Starks LaFrances W. Stephens Lillie P. W. Stephens Elise Stewart Robert N. Strachan, Jr. Dr. Richard J. Strachan, Sr. Doretha Williams Taylor Jacqueline D. Taylor Lynn Thompson Michelle Thompson Wendy J. Thompson, Esq. G. Iris Threatt-Milton Deborrah Threet
Kathleen Day Thurston Mary N. Todd Corine H. Trapp Lawrence Trapp Darnell L. Troutman Patricia H. Troutman Edward Twiggs Eunice Twiggs Cynthia Walker-Bland Evelyn B. Walker Lonnie B. Walker Alwynn Walker, Jr. Marian Walker-Brown Charisse Walker-Cochran Noni Walker Willis Walter Denise Ward Cathy D. Washington Desmond Washington Argatonia Weatherington Carol W. Weatherington Ja’Mia Webb Johnny L. Welch Charles T. Wells Linda F. Wells Edwin Wesley Berthenia S. White Theodosia J. White William White William F. White Evelyn Wilder Nellie Barr Wilder Daisy H. Williams Dr. Robert Williams James C. Williams John H. Williams Mary Carolyn Williams
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Life Members
Roosevelt C. Williams Terry Williams Tracy Williams Trellis N. Williams Carmen O. Williamson Percy L. Williamson Evelyn Williams-Tukes Esther B. Wilson Jewell A. Wilson Rufus Wilson Serena Wilson Rufus Wilson, Jr. Darryl Wingate Jessie W. Woodard Beverly Wright Ida Wright Willie Wright Carla A. Wright, D.D.S. Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr. Tasha Youmans Helen W. Young David Young, Sr.
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Acknowledgements
Anthony Brown, Workshop Presenter Bethune-Cookman University Media Staff Bethune-Cookman University Institutional Advancement Bethune-Cookman University Pre-Alumni Council Ca'Netta General - BCU Media Services Intern Convention Sponsors Convention Vendors Dewana Williams Jackson, Vocalist Dolly's Florists (Decorations, Flowers and Corsages for Ms. Alumni) Dorothy Bendross-Mindingall Dr. Edison O. Jackson, President- Bethune-Cookman University Dr. Clifford Porter, Jr. Assistant Vice President, B-CU Institutional Advancement Electronic Awards (EA Promotions) - Daytona Beach, FL Eric Knowles, Greetings Escorts for Ms. Alumni Coronation Frederick Lovell and Maddy's Printing - Ft. Lauderdale Jason Glenn, Vice President, B-CU Student Affairs Jo Marie Payton, Special Guest John and Rose Osborne, Vocalists John Reeves - Bethune-Cookman University and NAA Convention Photographer Keon Williams, Workshop Presenter Larry Handfield, Keynote Speaker Laura Richardson, Greetings Little Haiti Cultural Center Marah Belz, Alumni Affairs Manager Members of the National Alumni Association Miami - Dade Chapter (Host Chapter) Miami Marriott Biscayne Bay Miss UNCF - HaLia Braynon Mr. UNCF - Christopher White Ms. National Alumni Contestants Ms. National Alumni Former Queens and Coronation Participants Ms. National Alumni, Ms. Maroon, and Ms. Gold (Current Court) Old Skool Gang Sandra Gipson, Greetings Shaquitta Hunt - BCU Media Services Intern Sharee Gilbert, The Gilbert Group, Workshop Presenter Tim Belcher, Greetings Timothy Milam, B-CU Coordinator of Media Services Tony Wynn and Cameron Brown Entertainment Tracey Lee Carter, Vocalist
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Thanks
JENNIFER L. ADAMS NAA PRESIDENT
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