Alumni News Fall 2005

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CONTENTS Getting Ready for Homecoming 2005 . . 1 MSUNAA President’s Letter . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 XXI Gala . . . . . . . . . . 2 Chapter and Class News . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Necrology . . . . . . . . . 5 Alumni On the Move .................6 Alumni Calendar . . . . 7 2005 Life Members . . 8

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Morgan Gears Up for

Homecoming 2005 BUSINESS MEETING • GALA • PARADE • GAME & TAILGATING • ALUMNI HOMECOMING SERVICE As the football season quickly approaches, Morgan State University is getting ready for Homecoming 2005! This year’s festivities will be October 14th – 16th and MSU is once again rolling out the red carpet to welcome all alumni, parents and students to the campus. Whether tailgating before the big football game, enjoying the festive parade or attending the black tie gala, this year’s schedule includes a variety of events. On Friday, October 14th, guests are invited to attend the Alumni Association’s Annual Business Meeting at 12 pm at the recital hall in the Murphy Fine Arts Center. Here, guests can learn about the spectacular growth and change at Morgan and hear the “State of the University” straight from the President’s mouth. Later that day, put on your finest and enjoy “An Evening in Paradise” at this year’s Homecoming Gala at Martin’s West on Dogwood Road.

On Saturday, October 15th at 9 a.m., all eyes will be on Chinquapin Parkway and The Alameda as the Annual Homecoming Parade gets underway. The parade includes a variety of entertainment, and is always a fixture of Morgan’s homecoming weekend entertainment. The grand marshals for this year's homecoming parade will be members of the 1976 Morgan State lacrosse team. The first of its kind at Morgan, the team is the subject of the book "Ten Bears," which is currently being developed as a feature film. The gloves will come off at 1:00 p.m. as the Bears take on the Howard Bison. One of the MEAC's most intense rivalries, alumni and football fans from near and far will be on hand to witness another classic black college football match-up.

Service. Created to memorialize alumni, faculty, staff and students from Morgan State, this candlelight service is a memorable event to celebrate those Morgan family members who have passed on since last year’s homecoming. Rev. Pauline Wilkins will preside over ceremonies and a repass will be held in the Alumni House immediately following the service. For ticket information and updates, be sure to visit the University’s web site at www.morgan.edu. For pre-game tailgating information, contact Floyd Taliaferro at 443-885-3120. Let’s make this year’s homecoming a year we will never forget! Come out and show your support and celebrate the Bears homecoming!

On Sunday, at 11 a.m., homecoming festivities will culminate with the MSU National Alumni Association Annual Homecoming Memorial

Morgan’s Fight Song— “Fight on ‘ole Morgan Grizzly” Oh when the Morgan Grizzlies fall in line, it simply means we’ll win another time… And for old Morgan we are gonna yell, and for old Morgan we will fight. We’ll fight like hell, and will fight, fight, fight for every yard… We’ll circle ends and hit that line right hard and we’ll lay those Howard Bison on their side… on their side… Fight…Fight… Fight…Fight on old Morgan Grizzlies…

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Fight on old Orange and Blue… Fight on to win a victory, for we are fighting too… Fight on old Morgan Grizzlies… We’ll win for we will fight, fight, fight… Morgan Grizzlies fight on, fight on, fight on…fight on… M-O… M-O… M-O O-R… O-R..O-R… O-R-G-A… M-O-R-G-A-N…. M-O-R-G-A-N…. M-O-R-G-A-N… …. MORGAN…. YEAAAAAAAAA n

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Message

Dear Fellow Alumni: Fall is truly a wonderful season. It is a unique time for Morgan, not only for its vibrant colors, but for the special events that create an exciting atmosphere for Morganites both past and present. There is a saying that best describes Morgan State today,“There is no place like home, familiar, new and improved.” When was your last visit to Morgan State? You will find that it is indeed somewhat familiar and it is surely new and improved!

Ella Moultrie Harris President, MSU National Alumni Association

Under the leadership of Dr. Earl S. Richardson, Morgan has become a university transformed. There is a new vision among students, staff and alumni. Valuable programs are being developed and instituted, and the facilities you once knew have undergone extensive renovations. Many of the buildings you see near completion, such as the new student life center and library will be state-of-the-art. I invite you, fellow alumni, to put Morgan State University on your fall calendar and visit your “new” and “improved” home. There will be many exciting things to do at this year’s Homecoming. We also ask alumni and friends to “give back” – financially and spiritually, so that we can keep the vision before us. Remember, there is no place like home – and for all alumni and friends, home will always be Morgan State University. Best Wishes,

Ella Moultrie Harris, ’57 President, MSU National Alumni Association

Come Out and Enjoy “An Evening in Paradise” he Morgan State University Foundation This year’s gala honorary co-chairs are Mr. invites you to attend “An Evening in William R. Roberts, the president of Verizon Paradise” at the 21st Homecoming Gala on Maryland, and his wife Mrs. Cherie H. Friday, October 14th from 8 p.m.–1 a.m. The Roberts. Guests will be able to mingle and black-tie event, which will take place at enjoy the company of fellow Morgan alumni, Martin’s West on Dogwood and Belmont Ave., faculty, staff and many others. promises guests a night XXI HOMECOMING Tickets for the event are $125 per perof exquisite food, fun, GALA ON FRIDAY, son. Those who wish to attend the V.I.P casino games, dancing pre-gala reception beginning at 7 p.m. OCTOBER 14TH and much more. FROM 8 P.M.–1 A.M. and ending at 8 p.m., can purchase tickCreated to raise funds AT MARTIN’S WEST ets for $175. for scholarships, faculty For more information, please call development and spe443-885-3080 or 443-885-3040. cial projects, the annual gala has become a Tickets are going quickly, so we encourage celebrated staple among Morgan’s many you to purchase your tickets early. homecoming weekend festivities.

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Earl G. Graves School of Business & Management Plans Homecoming Bull Roast and Auction On the field or in the classroom…the Morgan State Bears mean business! Join fellow Morgan State alumni for an afternoon of food and fun as they celebrate Homecoming with a Bull Roast and Auction! Hometown delicacies like pit beef, ham, turkey, oysters and all your favorite side dishes will be

served. Wine and beer is included in the registration costs and a cash bar is available for mixed drinks.You can mix and mingle, enjoy the Ravens game, take a free hand dancing lesson, twist and turn with our DJ or just eat and greet! The festivities begin Sunday, Oct. 16th from 2-5 p.m., at the Orchard Landing Restaurant which is located at 1528 E. Joppa Road (just west of

Loch Raven Boulevard). Tickets are $50 per person and ticket information is available by contacting Dr. Aru Rao at (443)885-1693 or arao@moac.morgan.edu. Please call Orchard Landing Restaurant at (410) 823-5050 for directions and restaurant information. All proceeds will benefit the Earl G. Graves School of Business and Management Honors Program.

Honorees Recognized at 30th Annual NAFEO Conference in Washington, D.C. The National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education (NAFEO) held its 30th Annual National Conference at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, Washington, DC, March 20–23, 2005. Each year, member institutions are given the opportunity to recognize their alumni who have distin-

guished themselves in their careers, as well as acknowledge the contributions they have made to their alma maters. Our honorees this year were: Mrs. Genester Nix Miller, ’49; Mr. William Contee, ’50 (posthumously) and The Honorable Clarence “Tiger” Davis, ’68 & ’78.

President Earl Richardson, Mrs. Genester Nix Miller, Denise Burton and The Honorable Clarence Davis at NAFEO 2005

Morgan Regent Named Among 50 Most Important African Americans in Technology

General (Ret.) Johnnie E. Wilson, president and COO of the engineering consulting firm, Dimensions International, Inc., was named among the 50 most important blacks in technology by a selection panel for Career Communications, Group, Inc., publisher of US Black Engineer Information Technology Magazine.

General Wilson was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and raised in Lorain, Ohio. He entered the Army in August 1961 as an enlisted soldier, attaining the rank of Staff Sergeant (SSG) before attending Officer Candidate School (OCS). On completion of OCS in 1967, he was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Ordnance Corps. He was awarded a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration from the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Wilson also holds a Master of Science degree in Logistics Management from the Florida Institute of Technology. General Wilson has held a wide variety of important command and staff positions, culminating in his last assignment as the Commanding General, U.S. Army Material Command.

General Wilson also served as the Deputy Commanding General, of the 21st TAACOM, the Army’s largest and most diverse logistics unit. Based on his wide experience with leading soldiers, General Wilson was selected to command the Ordnance Center and School responsible for the training and professional development of thousands of soldiers, NCOs and officers every year. Following this successful assignment, Wilson served as the Chief of Staff, AMC, where he was responsible for resource and personnel management for a workforce with over 80,000 military and civilian members. From 1994 to 1996, General Wilson served as the Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, Department of the Army. General Wilson, has received numerous military and civilian awards. Along with his service as a regent, he is a member of several other boards and associations of various companies.

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Anniversary is Golden for Class of ‘55

The Morgan State College (University) Class of 1955 celebrated its gold anniversary during commencement weekend in May. Chaired by Sara Bragg Gray,Walter Carr and Dr. Clayton Stansbury, the 10 member committee planned a most enjoyable weekend for the returning graduates, many of whom had not been back on the campus since their 1955 graduation. Were they ever impressed! The Holiday Inn, Cromwell Bridge Road, headquartered the graduates’ homecoming

as they enjoyed hospitality rooms upon arrival. They were then whisked away on a chartered bus for the Inner Harbor where they cruised the Bay Lady luxury liner while enjoying dinner, dancing and chatting with friends. Live music, provided by The Fuzzy Kane Trio helped to make the evening special. On Saturday, over 110 grads and their guests attended the 65th Annual Alumni Awards and Recognition Luncheon. The Class of 1955 presented Dr. Earl S.

Alumni Welcomed Back

Alumni Day 2005 was held on May 14, 2005. The day’s activities began in the Recital Hall of the Murphy Fine Arts Center with a morning address by President Richardson to over 300 alumni chapter presidents and members, who represented graduating classes ending in “0” and “5”. The Class of 1950 presented a check in the amount of $10,000 and the Class of 1970 presented a check for $2,140, toward the $10,000 pledge.

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Richardson with a check for $52,000. Tours of the campus and picture taking followed the luncheon, and later that evening, an informal get-together was held at the Holiday Inn. On Sunday morning, over 30 grads participated in the commencement exercise. Many left the campus with a “Can’t wait for Homecoming, I’ll be back next year” farewell. One graduate remarked,“We got to sit in the emeritus section of the Alumni Luncheon. What an honor!”

ROTC Alumni Chapter Elects New Officers for Academic Years 2005-07

• COL (Ret) Andre Barnes, President • COL Vaseal Lewis,1st Vice President • LTC Larry Banks, 2nd Vice President • COL (Ret) Martin Compton, Financial Secretary • LTC (Ret) Michael Bell, Treasurer • Mrs. Phyllis Davis, Rec. Secretary and Hall of Fame Comm. Chair • CPT (USAR) Thad Hoffmeister, Parliamentary • LTC (Ret) Joseph Butler, Membership Chairperson • MAJ (Ret) Robert L. Riddick, Hospitality Chairperson • COL Timothy Rainey, Historian • Dr. Cylburn Soden and Honorable Norman E. Johnson, Fundraiser Chairpersons • Mr. Lloyd Davis, Webmaster Please call 443-885-3263 or visit the chapter website www.msurotcalumni.org for updates, meeting dates and times. “Nifty” ’50 to Hold Fundraiser

The “nifty” class of 1950 will have a scholarship fundraiser on Wednesday, November 9, 2005 at the Midway Slots Casino in Harrington, Delaware from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For further information please call H.J. Johnson at 410-945-5506 or V.B. Coleman at 410-362-9417.

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Chartering New Territory Southern Maryland Chapter

Anniversary Class Reunion (“6” & “1”)

The Southern Maryland Chapter was chartered at the May 14, 2005 Alumni Business Meeting which was held in the Murphy Fine Arts Center. The “Bearing” Point

Members of the Class of 1970 were mailed information asking them to help with the fulfillment of an important gift. The Class of 1970 has pledged a donation in the amount of $10,000 to be presented during the 2005 Homecoming. Alumni of that year are asked to help make a contribution in the name of the Class of 1970. Checks or money orders should be made payable to the Morgan State University Foundation and in the memo section, write in Class of 1970. Donations should be sent to Mr. Stanley Holland, MSU 1970 Class Treasurer, at 4308 Longleaf Court, Bowie, MD 20716. When sending in your donations, please include your e-mail address. The Class of ’70 is planning a social activity on campus after the Homecoming game to include food, a DJ and a cash bar. Contact Mr. Dwight Lassiter, President of the Class of 1970, dlassit@jhmi.edu or Ms. Linda (Jacobs) Washington,Vice President of the Class of 1970, linda.Washington@ost. dot.gov for more information. Class of ’67 Unfolds Plan with Soul

The Class of ’67, the MSC (Morgan State College) Centennial Class, is making plans for 2007. Calling themselves “The Soulful Centennials,” they began reunion meetings in June 2005. The newly formed committee decided on a two-year plan of fundraising activities to culminate with a presentation in 2007. Class members are invited to join the committee at a Homecoming reception after this year’s Homecoming game. Contacts can be made through former class

president, David Burton at 240-632-1245, e-mail dburton@acninc.net. Or, Sylbil McIver Williams at 201-453-0693, email: sw48@columbia.edu; Elona Jenkins Collins at 845-425-7672, email: EloColli@aol.com or Edith Greene Johnson at 202-234-0407, email: prettythings@starpower.net. Howard Cornish Chapter

The Howard Cornish Chapter extends an invitation to those who are interested in membership. General meetings are held the first Saturday of each month at the Heritage United Church of Christ in Baltimore, Md. The chapter also announced that it will host the 22nd Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Breakfast on January 7, 2006 at Martin’s West. For more details, contact Cherlyn Mitchell at 410254-8445 or the Alumni Relations Office at 443-885-3015. Choir Set to Sing to D.C. Faithful

The Washington D.C. Chapter is excited to announce that it will host the worldrenowned Morgan State University Choir in concert at the Metropolitan Baptist Church, 1225 “R” Street, NW, Washington D.C. on November 20, 2005 at 5 p.m. Ticket information will be presented on the Alumni website at www.morgan.edu/alumni. The D.C. Chapter will also have a new 2005 schedule. Chapter members will meet the third Sunday of each month from September through June 2005 at 4:00 p.m. The meetings will be held at the Northern Bus Division at 4615 14th Street, NW, Washington, D.C.

Those classes ending in “6” & “1,” 1956 through 2001, will soon celebrate their reunions. Special recognition will be given to our 50th Anniversary class of 1956, along with Emeritus Classes of 1955 and earlier. We would like those persons who are celebrating reunions to begin planning so that they may have a memorable event. We encourage them to contact the Alumni Relations Office for any assistance that may be needed. Class lists and labels will be made available for mailing.

N e c r o l o g y MSU Deceased Alumni, Faculty, Staff & Students Deceased Date Deceased B. Tyrous Addison, ’57 . . . . . . . . . . .6/4/2005 Bernice Brown, ’44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6/5/2005 Richard Brown, ’42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5/3/2005 Joseph Devance, ’77 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5/5/2005 William Dobson, ’49 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4/27/2005 The Honorable Tony Fulton, ’73 . . .5/20/2005 Catherine Jasmin, ’39 . . . . . . . . . . . .6/19/2005 David King . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7/9/2005 (staff) William Lamar Lomax, ’64 . . . . . . .5/26/2005 Yvonne Mason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7/23/2005 (staff) Robert McBride, ’67 . . . . . . . . . . . . .6/27/2005 Richard McCloud, ’64 . . . . . . . . . . . .7/27/2005 Reverend Olin Moyd, ’68 . . . . . . . . .7/3/2005 Alice Parham, ’28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1/23/2005 John Procope, ’49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7/15/2005 Melville Pugh, ’49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6/27/2005 Gilbert Webb, ’63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5/4/2005 Charles Williams, ’96 . . . . . . . . . . . .5/19/2005 Memory Wright, ’27 . . . . . . . . . . . . .7/11/2005 James Douglass Brown, attended . .DOD not available Michael Tyrone Brewington, `90 . .03/20/05 Wilford E. Bingham, `44 . . . . . . . . .06/05/05 Floyd Barnes, Jr., attended . . . . . . .05/07/05 David C. Brooks, attended . . . . . . . .06/25/05 Roy W. Cragway, Sr., `49 . . . . . . . . . .08/18/05 Robert L. Douglass, `53 . . . . . . . . . .07/27/05 Clarence E. Gaines, `45 . . . . . . . . . .04/18/05 James Howard, `52 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11/26/04 Ellen Beatrice Holley, attended . . . .05/08/05 Edward Johnson, Sr. . . . . . . . . . . . . .07/14/05 (staff) Gretchen Maria Kess, attended . . . .04/28/05 Edward Lee, Jr., `72 . . . . . . . . . . . . .09/30/04 Ann Lattimore, `60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .07/23/05 Charles Miller, `62 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .08/19/05 Joyce A. Neal, `95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .04/19/05

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35th New York Urban League Classic Morgan Bears vs. Hampton Pirates Sat., Sept. 24, 2005 • Giants Stadium • Meadowlands, NJ • Game Time: 4:00 P.M.

Lost Alumni

We need your help in identifying lost alumni. If you know of any alumni who are not receiving our mailings, please contact the Alumni Relations Office at 443-885-3015.

Sav e t he Dat es

MSU Pre-Game Celebration: Friday, Sept. 23, 2005 • 8 p.m.– 1 a.m. The Renaissance Hotel • Rutherford, NJ Tickets $30 For more information, call (443) 885-3015

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Devon Brown, ’71, commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Corrections, a position he has held since January 2002, has been selected as the “2005 Best in the Business” for outstanding leadership by the American Correctional Association (ACA). The ACA recognized him as being one of the premier correctional officials in the country. He oversees more than 9,500 employees and 14 institutions.

LaShawn O. Hazel ’02, has joined the Baltimore-based architecture firm of GWWO, Inc. Architects, where he will serve as a member of the architectural team. He is currently a member of the design team for historic documentation and renovations to Lockwood House, a significant Civil War building. He is a member of the American Institute of Architects and the National Organization of Minority Architects.

Jarrett L. Carter, ’03, was hired in May as the new assistant director for the office of Public Relations and Communications at Morgan State University. He previously worked as an editor and freelance writer in the Washingtonmetropolitan area.

Romeo Joyner, ’97 & ’00, received his Certified Correctional Supervisor/Juvenile (CCS/JUV) certification. He was the first person in the country to earn the CCS/JUV credential and the 54th Certified Correction Person to become re-certified. Mr. Joyner is only the seventh person to obtain dual certification.

Fatima Fofana, ’91, is a Strategic Partner at the law office of The Ghatt Law Group. She focuses her practice on broadcast, media and entertainment news. She previously worked as Staff Counsel at the Minority Media and Telecommunications Council where she was instrumental in the research and writing of comments submitted before the Federal Communications Commission on various issues including Digital Television, low power radio, and EEO. During her tenure, Ms. Fofana traveled to Sierra Leone to negotiate and bid on a deal to privatize the country's phone company. Ms. Fofana's legal experience includes representing clients such as Radio One, and Lifetime and Showtime television companies.

Dr. Marvin A. Lewis, ’68, the author of several books and editor of two journals, ranks among the foremost scholars on Afro-Hispanic Literature in the world. He launched the Afro-Hispanic Institute that is unique among American colleges and universities. Benjamin Mason, ’58, trustee at Bon Secours Baltimore Health Systems, and executive vice president of Plexus Com/Group, was elected chair of the Maryland Hospital Association (MHA) Board of Trustees at the association’s annual meeting on June 14, 2005. His term of office began July 2005. 1st Lt. Curtis Phillip, ’03, was recently featured in an April 2005 edition of the New York Daily News. He has been in Iraq since January 2005 and serves as a

Celebrating the 20-Year Morgan Renaissance and the Presidency of Dr. Earl S. Richardson

Coming Soon --— The Morgan Renaissance Video

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Eucharist minister for the military. He is part of the United States Army, 3rd Infantry Division out of Fort Stewart, Georgia. Ashika Severin, ’03, has completed her MPH program at the Yale School of Public Health. She graduated on May 23, 2005. Jamia Jester Shepherd, ’97, has joined the research department of the National Children’s Advocacy Center in Huntsville, Alabama. She is responsible for the program evaluation of The Circle Project, a school-based prevention and intervention program, currently being implemented in five elementary schools in Madison County, Alabama. Christina D. Vaughan, ’84, joined the Municipal Employees Credit Union in Baltimore, Maryland as the Compliance Officer. MECU is a member owned, notfor-profit financial institution with over 75,000 members. Lateef A. Adenekan, ’88, is Chairman & CEO of Lateef A. Adenekan Financial Enterprises, Inc., located in Baltimore, Maryland. Dr. Wesley C. Wilson, ’54, received the Daisy Lampkin Award from The Links, Incorporated at the organization’s 38th Eastern Area Conference held in Norfolk, Virginia, on April 16, 2005. Dues Reminder—

Dues notices for annual membership were mailed out in July. Membership dues cover the fiscal year, July 1, 2005 to June 30, 2006. Your dues will allow us to continue providing quality assistance to our alumni, our students and the university. We look forward to your continued support.


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Alumni 2005 Events Sept. 10—First ROTC Alumni Chapter meeting for academic year 2005-2006 will be held at Turner's Armory • 2:30 p.m.-4 p.m. • Tailgate party to follow meeting. Oct. 12—Coronation of Mr. and Miss Morgan State University • Murphy Fine Arts Center, Gilliam Concert Hall • 7 p.m. Oct. 14—Alumni Business Meeting • Recital Hall • Murphy Fine Arts Center • Noon Oct. 14—Gala XXI, Martin's West, Dogwood Road, Baltimore, MD. • Price: $175 for gala plus reception (7 p.m. – 1 a.m.) & $125 for exclusive gala (8 p.m. – 1 a.m.) • Security Boulevard-West @ Baltimore Beltway (I-695) Oct. 15—Homecoming Parade • Begin at Chinquapin Parkway and The Alameda • 9 a.m. Oct. 15-—Class of 1966 Homecoming Brunch • McKeldin Center, Alice Parham Ballroom • 9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Oct. 15—All Classes Reunion • McKeldin Center, Alice Parham Ballroom • 4 p.m. Oct. 15—Morgan Memories • “Return to the 80’s” featuring old school DJs Sponsored by Class of 1985 • McKeldin Center, Alice Parham Ballroom • 10 p.m. Oct. 16—Alumni Memorial Service — Christian Center • 11 a.m. Oct. 16—Bull Roast and Auction • Orchard Landing Restaurant, 1528 Joppa Road, Towson, MD • 410-823-5050, Located just west of Loch Raven Boulevard • $50 pp, For tickets, please contact: Dr. Aru Rao on 443-885-1693 or e:mail on arao@moac.morgan.edu Nov. 6—Howard County Chapter presents "Aida" at Toby's Dinner Theatre, 5:00 p.m., play starts at 7:15 p.m., $45 pp. Nov. 20—The Washington DC Area Alumni Chapter presents Morgan State University Choir in Concert at the Metropolitan Baptist Church, 1225 R Street, NW, Washington, DC. at 5:00 p.m. Contact: (202) 832-3167 or e-mail: dcmsuaa@aol.com (A benefit for the Washington, DC Area Alumni Chapter Scholarship Fund.) Alumni 2006 Event Jan. 7—22nd Annual Martin Luther King • Jr. Scholarship Breakfast • Martin’s West, Dogwood Road, Baltimore, MD • 9 a.m. Murphy Fine Arts 2005 Sept 20–Oct. 30—Exhibition: “The Greater Good: An Artist’s Contemporary View of the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment” @ James E. Lewis Museum of Art • No Charge • 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. (Closed Mon.) Sept. 24—Morgan’s Choir and Soulful Symphony Concert in Tribute to Dr. Nathan Carter • Gilliam Concert Hall • $50 • 6 p.m. Oct. 6—Live Broadcast Town Hall Meeting: “Beyond Legacy: The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment” • No Charge • 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. Oct. 7—Exhibition Opening Reception: “The Greater Good…” • No Charge • 6 p.m. Oct. 7, 8—Theatre Morgan presents Miss Evers’ Boys • $5, $10, $15 • 8 p.m./7:30 p.m. Oct. 8—Symposium: “Beyond Legacy: The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment” •No Charge • 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Oct. 9—Theatre Morgan presents Miss Evers’ Boys • $5, $10, $15 • 2 p.m. Oct. 9—49th Annual Ebony Fashion Fair • Gilliam Concert Hall • $25, $30, $35, $40 • 4 p.m. Oct. 14, 15—Urban Underground Unplugged! Soul in the Hole…A Neo-Soul Music Festival • Gilliam Concert Hall • $65, $45 • 8 p.m. Oct. 20—Wynton Marsalis Quartet • Gilliam Concert Hall • TBA • 7 p.m. Oct. 30—Dave Brubeck’s Birthday Bash w/the Baltimore Choral Arts Soc. & MSU Choir • Gilliam Concert Hall • $20, $25, $30, $40 • 3 p.m. Nov. 11—Duke Ellington Orchestra with the Morgan State University Choir performing “Duke Ellington’s Sacred Concerts” • TBA • 7:30 p.m. Nov. 17, 18—29th Annual Dorothy P. Stanley Scholarship Fund Dance Festival • Gilliam Concert Hall • $5, $10 • 8 p.m. Nov. 19—MFAC Comedy: Rain Pryor in “Fried Chicken and Latkes” + The Defiant Thomas Brothers • Gilliam Concert Hall • TBA • 8 p.m. Dec. 3—The Morgan State University Marching Band Show • Gilliam Concert Hall • $10, $7 • 4 p.m. Dec. 11—Morgan State University Choir Annual Christmas Concert • Gilliam Concert Hall • $30, $20 $15 • 4 p.m. For updated information, visit www.murphyfineartscenter.org or call Box Office 443-885-4440

F o o t b a l l 2005 Football Schedule

Sept. 1—Morgan State vs. Towson, @ Towson, MD • 7 p.m. Sept. 10—Morgan State vs. Bowie State University, (Masonic Classic), @ Hughes Stadium, Baltimore, MD • 6 p.m. Sept. 17—Morgan State vs. Savannah State (P&G Ohio Classic) @ Cleveland Brown’s Stadium, Cleveland, OH • 2 p.m. Sept. 24— Morgan State vs. Hampton (N.Y. Urban League Classic) @ Meadowlands,East Rutherford, NJ • 4 p.m. Oct. 1— Morgan State vs. Bethune-Cookman, @ Daytona Beach, FL • 2 p.m. Oct. 8— Morgan State vs. N.C.A&T (P.G. County Classic) @ Landover, MD • 4 p.m. Oct. 15—Homecoming Football Game, Morgan State vs. Howard @ Hughes Stadium, Baltimore, MD • 1 p.m. Oct. 22—Morgan State vs. Delaware State University @ Dover, DE • 1 p.m. Oct. 29—Morgan State vs. Florida A&M (Fullwood Classic) @ Hughes Stadium, Baltimore, MD • 6 p.m. Nov. 5—Senior Day, Morgan State vs. Norfolk State @ Hughes Stadium, Baltimore, MD • 1 p.m. Nov. 12—Morgan State vs. South Carolina State, Orangeburg, SC • 7:30 p.m. (ESPNU)* *Game to be broadcast on ESPNU

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Andre Holden, ’90 Benjamin A. Holmes, ’53 Nina Dobson Hopkins, ’78 Ramocille S. Cooper Johnson, ’77 Mollie B. Jordan, ’55 Gladys W. Mack, ’55 Vinetta Paige McCullough, ’76 & ’81 Demitri A. McDaniel, ’93 George H. McMurray, Jr., D.D.S.,‘70 Stanley L. Mitchell, ’76 & Loretta L. J. Mitchell** Lawrence K. Montgomery, Jr., ’83 & Sandra V. Montgomery, ’84** Catherine M. Francis Murphy, ’55 & Raymond Murphy, Jr., ’55* ** Brenda A. Nelson, Ed.D., ’79 George S. Patterson, ’82 Robert C. Penn, ’65 Edward A. Pope, ’63 & Sarvilla Pope, ’63** Muriel I. Praileau, ’97 Dr. Brenda Pridgen, ’04 Dr. Grace E. Robinson, ’59 Boret D. Rose, ’89 & Winzetta Rose, ’87** Clifton A. Sands, ’53 & Verdelle C. Sands, ’52** Wellington H. Sawyer, ’68

Alethea Unice Jones Seaborn, ’75 Todd B. Smith, ’87 Timothy S. Smoot, ’80 Sabrina A. Steward-Salters, ’86 Wilhelmina Stevenson,‘71 Carolyn Lucille Stewart, ’55 Muriel S. Sweatt, ’47 Brenda K. Taite, ’98 Floyd E. Taliaferro, III, ’74 & ’79 & Gwendola Luck Taliaferro, ’94** Winona M. Taylor, ’93 Walter S. Trezevant, ’63 Leon A. Tuncston, ’75 Virginia B.Vauls, MBA, ’80 Weyden W. Wedderburn, ’94 & Annette C. Wedderburn, ’92** Monica L. White, ’98 Devora J. Whiting, ’71 Merriman O. Wilson, ’62 Robert B.Young, ’68 a-Associate * Deceased ** Family Life Membership

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