Alumni News Fall 2009

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Homecoming 2009 . . . . . . . . . 1 President’s Message . . . . . . . . 2 In the News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Alumni on the Move . . . . . . . . 4 Chapter & Class News . . . . . . 5 Life Members 2008 . . . . . . . . 6 Necrology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 The Alumni Calendar . . . . . . . 7

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Homecoming 2009 “LET’S GET DOWN TO BUSINESS!” he official Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference preseason rankings were still a couple of weeks off, but MSU Athletic Director Floyd Kerr had already made his prediction for Golden Bears football in 2009. If the team plays up to its potential, he said, “we can win this league.” Kerr points to a number of positive indicators that lead him to expect an improvement over last year’s .500 record. “We have so many players coming back, basically the nucleus of the team, on the offensive line, on the defensive line and kids who were sitting out who have developed,” he says. “Recruiting,” he adds, “went much better than we thought it would in terms of the skilled areas. ( We’ve landed) some young people and some junior and senior transfers who bring some maturity and are going to be able to contribute.”

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Also, “leadership is much improved,” Kerr says, with standouts in that area such as linebacker Justin Lawrence and quarterback Carlton Jackson. “They’ve been here working out this summer,” he notes. At Homecoming, the Bears face the North Carolina A&T Aggies. They are prepping for a big win in the game, near midseason, to “build momentum and have carryover value,” Kerr says. While the Morgan alumni at Hughes Stadium are honoring the Homecoming theme, “Morgan Forever, Forever Morgan,” Kerr says their team on the field will be playing to their own theme: “Let’s get down to business!” Morgan football suffered a slight drop in fan attendance last year, Kerr reports, but the team is hoping for a rebound this year, at Homecoming and for the season. A number of exciting events on the schedule, and some wins, should help with the marketing effort, he says. On Sept. 19, MSU travels to New Jersey to play in the Whitney Young Classic at Giants Stadium. The Bears also have two nationally televised games this season: Towson University on Sept. 26, broadcast on ESPNU, and Howard University on Oct. 17, broadcast on Versus. In addition, the Homecoming game on Oct. 10 will be regionally televised on MASN. The Bears are dedicating the Howard U match-up to MSU President Dr. Earl S. Richardson, who is retiring shortly after the end of the season, after 25 years in office. “We want to bring him as much exposure as we can orchestrate and bring him a win,” Kerr says. “It would be good for us to win a championship for him. I think that would be fantastic. It gives the team a cause.” But don’t just come for the game! Homecoming 2009 has many events and activities for Morgan alumni, family and friends.

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Homecoming Events MSU National Alumni Association Annual Meeting* Get an update on the University’s development from MSU President Dr. Earl S. Richardson, during a keynote address and question and answer session. As Dr. Richardson prepares to leave his post after 25 years, Morgan State remains firmly in the fight for fairness in higher education. This forum is open to all MSU graduates and friends. A reception will follow. Life Member Reception* The MSU National Alumni Association will host this event for our current Life Members, as well as those who join on the spot. Show your Life Membership Card for admission. This reception will be held in the ballroom of the University Student Center. The program includes food and give-a-ways. All-Classes Reunion* Meet your friends, and enjoy the music at this free celebration. It’s also a great time to begin planning for the formal class reunions during Alumni Day 2010. Morgan Memories* Yes, it’s late. But why stop now? You can kick back, relax and enjoy yourself with fellow class members at this after-hours activity. Admission: $30. MSU National Alumni Association Candlelight Memorial Service* We welcome you to join us as we pay homage to classmates and friends who have completed life’s journey. *See the Alumni Calendar for locations and times.

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PRE S I DE NT’ S M E S SAGE Fellow alumni and friends of MSU, I extend warm greetings as I welcome you back to campus to celebrate Homecoming 2009. I’m excited about this opportunity to meet old and new friends and look forward to what’s new on the campus. Our beloved alma mater has been beautifully adorned in orange and blue to Gloria E. Wayman make us feel good about coming back home. Where has the time gone? It seems just yesterday that we were on Morgan’s campus celebrating Alumni Day and Commencement. I trust each of you had a restful and relaxing summer. Homecoming 2009 will certainly be memorable, as we participate in many of the planned activities. It will also be a time of reflection and sadness, as we realize we are nearing the end of the 25year tenure of our beloved Dr. Earl S. Richardson, President of Morgan State University. I’m glad that I have made plans to be on campus to celebrate these historic moments with him and my fellow alumni. I also take this opportunity to remind my fellow alumni that, just as our students are still depending on your moral and financial support, the University desperately needs your voice and support to ensure that Morgan receives equitable funding and that our programs are not duplicated at other institutions. Morgan pride forever, forever Morgan pride! Sincerely,

Gloria E. Wayman, ’90 President, MSU National Alumni Association

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Alumni Day 2009 An Historic Celebration

The year 2009 has been an exciting the luncheon ranged from 1939 — with and memorable time for the Morgan Mrs. Ruth Hall Smith, ’39, of Lutherville, State family, as we celebrate the tenure of Md. — all the way through history to 2004! Many luncheon attendees were our nation’s first African-American presiprofoundly moved to see graduates from dent, as well as the 25-year presidency of eight decades together in one ballroom, Dr. Earl S. Richardson — “The Remarkable Journey.” On Friday, May 15, “back at home.” The delicious, MSU alumni from classes ending in “4” “Southern-style” lunch was a big hit for many, but hearing the award recipients’ and “9” returned to our beautiful campus , acceptance speeches about their love of for the 69th Annual Alumni Awards and Mrs. Ruth Hall Smith, 39 Morgan and their fond memories of our alma mater Class Reunion Luncheon, held in the University made this year’s luncheon an event that will forever Student Center. Returning alumni were overbe cherished and treasured. Morgan Forever, whelmed by the new campus facilities and, during Forever Morgan! the reception, by cool sounds from the MSU Jazz To view more photos from Alumni Day visit our Combo, the sweet smell of fresh fruit and a mouthwebsite at www.msunaa.morgan.edu/alumniday.htm. watering chocolate fountain. Classes represented at

The Bear Mobile Extends Its Range Morgan State University’s Bear Mobile generated excitement at the Camden Yards Sports Complex in Baltimore this past July, during the African American Heritage Festival. The Bear Mobile is a brightly colored blue and orange conversion van equipped to let the public know about the offerings of the University. Onboard are interactive video games featuring MSU teams and characters, promotional videos and printed materials, information about Morgan’s academic programs, and more. Over the next year, the Bear Mobile will visit high school games, college expos and other events around the state as part of the Morgan Experience Tour. For more information about the Bear Mobile or to have it visit your event, please contact Kevin Best, Visionary Marketing Group, at (410) 235-4427 or kbest@vmginc.net.

Morgan Returns to Urban League Football Classic The Golden Bears of MSU will face the Winston-Salem State University Rams on Saturday, Sept. 19 in the New York Urban League’s 39th Annual Football Classic. Kickoff is 4:00 p.m. at Giants Stadium in The Meadowlands, N.J. Tickets are $20 to $60 and are available at the Ticketmaster office on Morgan’s campus and Ticketmaster locations everywhere. The “host” hotel for Bears supporters is the Renaissance Hotel in Rutherford, N.J. A pre-game celebration will be held on Friday, Sept. 18 from 8:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Information about room rates and the cost of the celebration is available from the Alumni Relations Office, (443) 885-3015. SHOW YOUR MORGAN PRIDE, WEAR BLUE AND ORANGE TO ALL GAMES.

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I N TH E N EWS Homecoming Events Honor MSU Swimming Greats

SAVE THE DATE! Friday, May 7, 2010 MSU’s Annual Golf Tournament

MSU's facility-naming and recognition ceremony will honor champion swimming coaches who served during three different eras at Morgan.

Two events during Homecoming 2009 will honor Stewart A. Brooks, Ralph W.E. Jones Jr. and James J. Mack, all exceptional MSU educators and champion swimming coaches who served during three different eras at Morgan. A Tribute Breakfast to recognize and memorialize the coaches will be held on Friday, Oct. 9 at 8:30 a.m., in Hurt Gymnasium, Room 211 (the Arena). As part of the breakfast program, lettering will be unveiled on the exterior of Hurt Gymnasium that names the gym’s swimming facility “The BROOKS-JONESMACK Natatorium.”

The facility-naming and recognition ceremony is $35.00 per person and is open to all MSU alumni, family and friends. A special welcome goes out to the student-athletes and support persons who participated in Morgan’s swimming and diving programs in the past. For more information, please contact: MSU’s Department of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance at (443) 885-3210; Theodore “Teddy” Murray at (410) 6550269; Dr. Kenneth “Mo” Moseley at (803) 308-1069 or kennoseley@hotmail.com, or Ronald “Ronnie” Cloud at (410) 444-5017 or rdcloud@verizon.net.

MSU Choir Tours South America, South Africa

The organizers of Morgan State University’s 20th Annual Golf Tournament hosted 90 golfers at the Turf Valley Resort and Conference Center in Ellicott City, Md., on May 11. The annual event, which includes games, a luncheon and prizes, is a fundraiser put on by the MSU Foundation to benefit Morgan’s athletic scholarship fund. Three local golf pros — Rodney “Binx” Watts (MSU ’67), Al Wilson (MSU ’70) and Tim McCready, who attended Morgan for three years — lent their expertise and energy for the eighth straight year to help make the tournament a success. They also held a Golf Clinic for beginning golfers that was very well received. This year’s tournament honored Dr. Earl S. Richardson with a beautiful glass trophy. It was his last Golf Tournament as Morgan State’s President. Also honored was Nicholas Mangione, former owner of Turf Valley Resort. Mr. Mangione passed away just after last year’s tournament and had been a huge supporter of the event. For information about the 2010 tournament contact Erica Fry Cryor at (443) 885-3040 or erica.cryor@morgan.edu.

MEAC Tournament Set for March 2010

Members of the Morgan State University Choir toured two cities in Colombia, South America, from June 15 through June 21 this year performing American Gospel music at the request of the local Embassy. The choir gave performances at Teatro Lido and El Tesoro Mall in Medellin and at the Coisubsidio Roberto Arias Perez Theater in Bogotá. The choir continued its international tour with performances in South Africa during July.

Morgan’s Golden Bears will return to WinstonSalem, N.C., next year to defend their Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Basketball Tournament Championship. The MEAC tournament has been set for March 8–13, 2010 at the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum. SHOW YOUR MORGAN PRIDE, WEAR BLUE AND ORANGE TO ALL GAMES. A l u m n i N e w s • Fa l l 2 0 0 9

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ALU M N I Tyrone R. Baines, Ph.D., ’65, has received the Bridge Builders Award from the ZETA RHO FOUNDATION of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity in Los Angeles, Calif. Dr. Baines, a diversity consultant for American Honda Motor Co., Inc., received the award for his support of the Fraternity’s Youth and Outreach Activities. He served as the Director of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s youth and education programs and advises his fraternity on youth programming. Baines is also a philanthropist and advises the fraternity on fundraising opportunities. Reginald Ballard, Jr., ’72 was awarded an honorary Doctor of Education degree from St. Mary’s College of Maryland for his work with the students at Cardozo High School in Washington, D.C. Ballard, a former principal at Cardozo, worked to create and improve college-level courses at the school and has sent more than 20 of his former students to the St. Mary’s College on scholarship, where they graduated from the public honors college. Reginald’s father, Reginald “Kiyi” Ballard, Sr., was a member of the Morgan State University Hall of Fame and Varsity M Club. Reginald Ballard, Jr. is now a part of D.C. School Chancellor Michelle A. Rhee’s administrative team. Lorenzo L. Esters, Ed.D., ’08, Senior Advisor to the President at Dillard University in New Orleans, has been appointed Vice President of the Office for Access and the Advancement of Public Black Universities. Dr. Esters is President of Morgan State University’s first doctoral alumni chapter, the Community College Leadership Doctoral Program Alumni Chapter. He received his Master of Science degree in Higher Education and his doctorate in Urban Education Leadership from Morgan. Eric Feiss, ’03, has been named an Associate of GWWO Architects, a firm based in Baltimore. Feiss joined GWWO in 2005 and has played key roles in a vari4

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ety of cultural and educational projects. Projects he has worked on include a major expansion and renovation of the Daniel Z. Gibson Performing Arts Center at Washington College, the new Red Pump Elementary School for Harford County Public Schools and conceptual planning for the renovation and expansion of the Museum of the Rockies at Montana State University. He earned his Master of Architecture degree at Morgan. Thaddeus Hoffmeister, ’95, has taken a position at the University of Dayton School of Law as an Assistant Professor of Law. Before joining the USDL faculty in 2007, Hoffmeister spent four years as a legislative director, counsel and subcommittee staff director in the U.S. House of Representatives. He was also a clerk for Judge Anne E. Thompson in the U.S. District Court of New Jersey and served in the military as a Judge Advocate General in Korea, Japan and Washington, D.C. He is a Major in the Army National Guard. The Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation has given its highest honor, the Distinguished Career Service Award, to Jacqueline Lawson, ’75. “Since coming to the PBGC more than 30 years ago, Jackie has provided valued service…embodying fairness and efficiency and acting as a successful agent for both traits agency-wide,” reads a statement from the corporation. Lawson leads the development of PBGC’s Corporate Performance Reporting System and is responsible for quarterly performance reporting to the corporation’s leadership and to external stakeholders. Lonnie R. Morris, Jr., ’97, has been appointed Director of Admissions for Bowie State University in Bowie, Md. He previously served as Vice President of Enrollment Management at Holy Names University in Oakland, Calif., as Director of Admissions at LeMoyne-Owen College in Memphis, Tenn., and as Director of Admissions for Edward Waters College in

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Jacksonville, Fla. The former Morgan marketing major also has a master’s degree in organization development from The Johns Hopkins University. Foster parent Agnes Ogletree, ’83, has founded Help Our Children, a not-for-profit organization based in Wilmington, Del., that offers tutoring and cultural enrichment to grade school children being raised by grandparents, guardians and foster parents. Help Our Children joins the resources of Brandywood Elementary School in Wilmington with the talent and commitment of retired educators and other volunteers, to help Brandywood students improve their reading comprehension, fluency and writing skills. Fifteen of the students celebrated “An Evening of Success” in May. Dr. Allen Anthony Robinson, ’05, has received his D.D.S. degree from the University of Michigan School of Dentistry. He is now enrolled in a residency program in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at Harbor UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, Calif. Dr. Robinson graduated from Morgan with a degree in biology. Olympic gold medalist Rochelle Stevens, ’88, was featured in an article in the Memphis Commercial Appeal in May. The article covered her career as one of the world’s top ten 400-meter runners, her education at Morgan State University and her new job as a Behavioral Specialist working with disruptive children at Cherokee Elementary School in Memphis, Tenn. Stevens has earned a master’s degree from Columbus University and is working on her doctorate. Baltimore native Carl W. Turnipseed, ’69, Executive Vice President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, received an honorary doctorate of humane letters from Felician College in May. “He has devoted his nearly 40year career at the Federal Reserve…to

achieving excellence, promoting continuous learning and encouraging professional growth,” said Felician President Sister Theresa Mary Martin in presenting the award. Turnipseed was inducted into the MSU Hall of Fame in 2002. He is a member of the board of the MSU Foundation, a life member of the Morgan State University National Alumni Association, and a member of the 1867 Club. He received his M.B.A. from New York University. Linda J. Washington, ’70, Assistant Secretary for Administration for the U.S. Department of Transportation, received the Vanguard Award from America’s Charities in May. The first-time, special award honored Washington’s work as Local Federal Coordinating Committee chair for the Combined Federal Campaign of the National Capital Area. Federal employees in the Washington, D.C., area pledged more than $62.7 million in 2008, making it the largest campaign in the history of the program. MSU honors graduate Channa Williams, ’05, ’09, returned from a three-week stay in Hong Kong, China and Macau in January. She studied Asian financial markets and Asian culture during the trip, which was a course offered by Saint Louis University’s John Cook School of Business. Williams, who received her M.B.A. from Morgan with honors in May, is a financial business analyst with the CPA and management consulting firm Stout, Causey & Horning, LLC, based in Sparks, Md. Her bachelor’s degree in political science and economics is also from Morgan. Louis “Lolo” Willis, ’81, has been appointed Executive Director of the 28th Legislature of the U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI). Willis was raised in USVI’s capital, Charlotte Amalie, on the island of St. Thomas. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in business administration from Morgan, returned home the same year and joined the USVI’s Bureau of Internal Revenue in 1983. He became director of the Bureau in 2000.


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N EWS Class of 1990 Dr. Stephen G. Hall shhall357@gmail.com historian30@aol.com Class of 1995 Ms. Heidi A. Bruce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (703) 273-2636 habruce@ymail.com Class of 2000 No class agent listed Class of 2005 No class agent listed

The 2009 Combined Charities Campaign Members of the Class of 1969 present a $25,000 check to Ms. Cheryl Y. Hitchcock, MSU Vice President for Institutional Advancement during this year’s Alumni Day: (L–R) James M. Smith, Jesse J. Bennett, Ms. Hitchcock and Cecil Flamer. The class has a major campaign under way to contribute $50,000 for Morgan student scholarships. Each member of the Class of 1969 is asked to donate or pledge $1,000 or whatever amount is possible. For more information, contact Erica Fry Cryor, ’69, at (443) 885-3040 or erica.cryor@morgan.edu.

Reunion Class Gift Program The Reunion Class Gift Program is a critical component of Morgan’s fundraising efforts that allows you to leave a legacy while at the same time receiving tax benefits. As you prepare for your reunion, please think seriously about making a contribution toward your class gift. Our goal is for each member of the class to participate. Each class is encouraged to present a gift on Alumni Day, which is held on the third Saturday in May. But all gifts, restricted or unrestricted, given until Dec. 31 of your reunion year will be counted toward your reunion gift. Pledges must be paid off within the five (5)-year reunion period, and they will be counted toward the class gift for that period.

Ways of Giving to Your Reunion Class Gift: • Gifts of Cash

• Gifts of Real Estate

• Gifts of Personal Property

• Planned Gifts

• Gifts of Securities

• Gifts of Securities: Closely Held Stock

• Gifts of Life Insurance • Matching Gifts

For further information, please call (443) 8853040 or visit www.givetomorgan.com.

Classes Ending in ‘0’ and ‘5,’ Get Ready for Reunion! MSU classes ending in “0”and“5”: Your time has arrived! Believe it or not, almost five years have passed since your last reunion, and a short eight months of preparation time remain until the 70th Annual Alumni Awards and Class Reunion Luncheon.

If you have not done so, now is the time to finish collecting your class gift and get the word out, so your class will be well-represented. The Annual Alumni Awards and Class Reunion Luncheon is scheduled for Saturday, May 15, 2010, in the University Student Center. The class agents are listed below. If you have not heard from your agent or no agent is listed for your class, take the initiative by contacting him or her or volunteering to be a class agent yourself. Please don’t hesitate to contact our staff in the Alumni Relations office for mailing lists and labels for your classmates. We stand ready to assist you in any way we can. Reunion is a fun time, but it’s also important, to the University and its students. Commit now to making your event a success. We hope to hear from you, and we’ll look for you at the luncheon! Class of 1950 Mrs. Helena J. Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (410) 945-5506 Class of 1955 Mrs. Sara Bragg Gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (410) 448-1115 sbgray1@verizon.net Class of 1960 Ms. Elaine McCoy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (410) 486-4238 emkirstaetter@comcast.net Brenda Hemingway Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . (518) 393-0317 Class of 1965 Mrs. Lurline Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (215) 242-9078 msudelta62@yahoo.com Class of 1970 No class agent listed Class of 1975 Mr. Jerry O. Pittman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(443) 938-8840 Jopittman@phinc.org Class of 1980 No class agent listed Class of 1985 Airuel Singletary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (410) 922-4889 Airuel@aol.com

The Combined Charities Campaign offers an opportunity for government employees to make taxdeductible investments in the future of Morgan State University. It is easy and effective and makes a targeted difference by changing the lives of students. The numbers for this year are: Maryland State Charities – #3052 Combined Charity Campaign (Baltimore City) – #3052 Combined Federal Campaign – #49337 Thank you for your support!!

Every Bear, Every Year Your Gift, Their Success Morgan State University is a thriving part of the Baltimore community and a nationally known institution because of alumni like you. But we need your help to ensure that opportunities for achievement and success are available to our most deserving students, every day. Please give your gift today, and bring a deserving student one step closer to the goal of being a graduate of Morgan State University. Every gift, regardless of size, goes a long way in providing assistance with tuition and the purchase of textbooks, developing new academic programs and attracting world-class faculty to our University. Remember, your gift is a separate donation from your annual alumni dues, which are not part of the monies that the Foundation awards to students. Visit www.givetomorgan.com today to make your donation to the Morgan State University Foundation, Inc.

Class of ’69 Reunion Event Planned Save the date! The Class of 1969 Reunion Committee is planning a Homecoming BrunchHospitality Gathering for Saturday, Oct. 10, 2009, 10:30 a.m.–3:00 p.m., in the University Student Center, Room 212. All interested classmates, please contact Erica Fry Cryor at (443) 885-3040 to obtain more information. We look forward to celebrating our 40th year together! A l u m n i N e w s • Fa l l 2 0 0 9

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The MSU 2140 Alumni Chapter is under new leadership. The chapter was established Oct. 22, 2004 with the goal of reaching out to Morgan alumni between the ages of 21 and 40. The MSU 2140 Alumni Chapter has been inactive for several years. The chapter will be reestablished with a new direction under the leadership of Ms. Truemenda Green, Class of 1993. If you are interested in joining the chapter, please call Ms. Green at (410) 900-3365 or (410) 963-0059, or e-mail her at tcgreen@interventionsassociates.com.

N.J. Alumni Host Successful Events Nearly 100 people turned out for the New Jersey Alumni Chapter’s All-Class Reunion Picnic on Saturday, May 30 at Colonial Park in Franklin Township, N.J. The successful event is part of the chapter’s membership drive, which has also featured two Happy Hour events, one at Papillon’s in South Orange and another at Delta’s Restaurant in New Brunswick. The chapter reports the events have turned out more and more Morgan alumni and that the group is gradually reclaiming members.

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Deceased MSU Alumni, Faculty, Staff & Students Bridget Kim Banks (Staff ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6/15/09 Vernon L. Buntin,(Student) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7/8/09 Colin Campbell, ‘98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6/27/09 Deborah Chaney-Giles * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5/14/09 John E. Flanagan Jr., ’74 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5/12/09 Larry E. Gordon, ’70 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8/29/08 Venus Welch Harris, ’68 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5/19/09 Lillian A. James,’62 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .** Patrice Annette Jefferson, ’95 (Former Staff ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5/16/09 Ella F. Johnson, ’74 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6/10/09 Lawrence “Phil” Johnson, ‘73 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7/27/09 Robert W. Johnson, ’50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6/17/09 Emily Orchard Jones, ’34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7/16/07 George William Jones,’62 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .** Otha O. Lang, ’71 & ’74 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3/28/09 Joyce Snowball Lyles, ’55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3/23/09 Marion Neville Lynch, ’61 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3/29/09 Alda W. Meyers* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6/16/09 Markus Muhammad,* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5/20/09 Juanita B. Nicholson, ’56 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11/28/08 Lorraine B. Jones Palmer* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4/2/09 Helen E. Randall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5/3/09 Jesse T. Richie,’75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3/29/09 Viola M. Robinson, ’60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6/8/09 Herbert M. Washington, ’61 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5/17/09 Rhohelia John Webb, ’52 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5/28/09 Francenia J. Whitfield* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6/13/09 Robert Wilson, ’56 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .** James B. Woodson* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4/6/09

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2009 Football Schedule - Head Coach: Donald Hill-Eley Date 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3* 10/10* 10/17* 10/24* 10/31* 11/7* 11/14* 11/21* 11/28

Opponent University of Akron Winston-Salem State University Towson University Bethune-Cookman College North Carolina A&T (Homecoming) Howard University Delaware State University Florida A&M University Norfolk State University South Carolina State University Hampton University NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Playoffs

Location Akron, Ohio E. Rutherford, N.J. Hughes Stadium Daytona Beach, Fla. Hughes Stadium Hughes Stadium Dover, Del. Hughes Stadium Hughes Stadium Orangeburg, S.C. Hampton, Va. TBD

Time 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m.

Show Your Morgan Pride, Wear Blue and Orange to All Games. *Denotes MEAC Game Boldface denotes home games, which will be played at Hughes Stadium on the Morgan State campus.

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This list includes members who completed their Life Memberships between Alumni Day, May 17, 2008 and Alumni Day, May 15, 2009. Although we have done everything possible to present a full list of life members for this period, we apologize should there be any omissions or mistakes. Please contact the Alumni Relations Office for any corrections. Robin B. Alston-France, ’79 Aaron R. Andrews, ’74* Connie V. Andrews, ’75* Rosemary H. Atkinson, ’72 Lucy Elizabeth Bankett, ’49 Rachel W. Beathea, ’66 Alfra M. Brown Bell, LGSW-C, ’67 Alma T. Bell, ’67 Dr. Michael V. Bowie, ’87 Caretha Brothers-Raye, ’65 Jeanette F. Littleton Brown, ’81 Raymond Bryant-Hall, ’08 Tammy Belle Burroughs, ’07 Carol P. Camper, ’74 James E. Clark, ’74 Jane C. Clark-Ashford, ’79 E. Jeanette Cleveland, ’81 Gary W. Cole, ’69 Dr. Shirley Beard Colvin, ’59 Phillip S. Cooper, ’74 Harriet T. Corbett-Colbert, ’79 Peggy Ann Crawford, ’65 Yvonne R. Curbeam, ’67 Pinkie L. Daniels, ’48 Billie Ann Davis, ’63 John W. Day, ’82 Michelene D. Dean, ’98 Lawrence C. Dukes, ’00 Elizabeth P. Dyett, ’54 Tanya C. Ferrell-Scott ’78 Gary R. Fuller, ’77 Karen J. Johnson Gilmore, ’81 Aleta B. Glover, ’77 Karen A. Gunthorpe, ’83 Leonard J. Habersham, ’67 Grenellya N. Hannah, ’95 Cassandra W. Harp, ’79 Sandra Dabney Harrison, ’71 Albert J. Hayes, ’58 Clifton W. Henry, ’62 Adriel A. Hilton, Ph.D., ’07 Gerald J. Huggins, ’80 Mary F. Hughee, ’74 Marie A. Jackson, ’77 Helena J. Johnson, ’50 Theresa A. Johnson, ’61 Laurie A. Johnson, ’83 Delores G. Jones, ’59 Stacey B. Jones, ’00 Lamont A. Judd, ’94 Lorraine T. Kellum, ’60 Muriel R. Kelly, ’65 Ledonia Ward Kimball, ’64 & ’76 The Rev. Archie LeMone, ’62 Joseph L. Mahone, ’58

Virgil O. Martin, ’89 Miniya Maskal, ’03 Robert E. Matthews, ’50 Florine A. McCready-Lewis, ’73 Maureen P. McLain, ’75 Lillie G. McNeill, ’82 Dr. Isetta G. Melton, ’71 Ishmael A. Meyers, Sr., ’62 Regina A. Miller, ’85 Dr. Dolores O. Morris, ’56 Burnett Zeritta Morsell, ’74 Jennifer Muldrow, ’94 Rita Serrette Norman, ’82 Melissa A. Parkins-Tabron, ’92 Laura L. Pierce, ’78 Gregory T. Pinn, ’82 Linda M. Polk-Carter, ’81 Jean A. Pope, ’67 Adrena Prioleau-Womack, ’75 Jestine P. Pryor, ’64 Vincent F. Ratcliff, ’83 Shirley F. Reason, ’59 Dr. Leonard E. Richardson III, ’70 May N. Richardson, ’77 Pamela Frazier Richardson, ’78 José Ringgold, ’91* Dr. Tonja Ringgold, ’84* Walker L. Robinson, Sr., ’62 Claudia T. Ruffin, ’87 & ’95 Eugene J. Smalley, ’65* Sarah H. Smalley, ’63* Jacqueline E. Smith, ’69 James M. Smith, ’69 & ’74* Judith B. Smith, ’76 & ’92* Craig I. Spencer, ’83* Nina D. Spencer, ’83* Tyrone Taborn, ’05 Kenyetta Romaine Taylor, ’06 Capt. Raven E. Thompson, ’00 Veronica T. Tubman, ’84 Hattie M.C. Turner, ’60 Kenneth R. Waddell, ’91 Peggy M. Wallace, ’70 The Rev. Daniel L. Ware, ’76 Lorraine M. Washington, ’53 Leslie R. Webb, ’83* Roscoe C. Webb, ’82* Celestine F. Welcome, ’72 John Jack S. White, ’58 Edith Aydlett-Whitmore, ‘75* Vincent L. Whitmore, ’82* Paula Mertina Blackwell Wilson, ’66 Stanley D. Yates, ’79 *Family Life Membership


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MSU Alumni Calendar HOMECOMING Sept. 9

Oct. 9

Cut-off Date for Discounted Homecoming Host Hotel Rate, 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Reservations can be made by calling (410) 321-7400 or 1 (888) 627-7147.

Howard County Alumni Chapter Annual Fundraiser Dinner and Play, presenting the musical “Sweeney Todd, ” Toby’s Dinner Theatre, 5900 Symphony Woods Rd., Columbia, MD 21044. Dinner, 5:00 p.m.–6:30 p.m. Show starts, 7:15 p.m. Price: $50.00 Contact: Clarence Jeffers (410) 963-7092 or Alma McMillan (410) 730-9442

Jan. 23

Life Member Reception, University Student Center, 9:00 a.m.–12 noon. Admission is free with a Life Membership Card. Homecoming Parade, begins at The Alameda and Chinquapin Pkwy., 9:00 a.m.

Morgan Memories, University Student Center, Calvin and Tina Tyler Ballroom, 10:00 p.m.–4:00 a.m., $30.00 admission.

Howard L. Cornish Alumni Chapter’s 25th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship Breakfast, Martin’s West, 6817 Dogwood Rd., Baltimore, MD 21244, 9:00 a.m.– 12 noon. $50.00 Contact: Anthony McPhail (410) 461-3931

The Annual Dorothy P. Stanley Modern Dance Festival, 7:30 p.m. Jason Love, Conductor and Artistic Director. Tickets available from the office of Dr. Iantha Tucker and participating dance organizations.

Dec. 5

“The Magnificent Marching Machine” Concert Morgan State University Marching Band 4:00 p.m. Melvin N. Miles, Jr., Director. Tickets available through the MSU Bands Office, (443) 885-3123.

Dec. 13

Morgan State University Choir Christmas Concert, 4:00 p.m. Dr. Eric Conway, Conductor. Tickets: $25, orchestra; $25, mezzanine; $20, balcony.

Dollars ‘n’ Sense, 7:00 p.m., a play presented by the MSU International Students Association and directed by Edikam Bassey. Tickets: $25, $20, $10; group rates available.

Please visit us on the web for the most current event schedule:

Dr. Nathan Carter Tribute Concert, 4:00 p.m. Presented by the Nathan Carter Foundation, Inc.

Carl Murphy Fine Arts Center: http://www.murphyfineartscenter.org/

Sept. 26

MSU President Dr. Earl S. Richardson will be retiring on Dec. 31, 2009. In recognition of his contribution to the growth and development of Morgan State University, a number of MSU Alumni chapters have hosted events in his honor, with the goal of raising $50,000 each for the Earl S. Richardson Endowed Scholarship Fund. Come out to give your support and to let our president know how much we appreciate all he has done for our alma mater! A listing of upcoming Victory Tour events follows.

Reception: Carl J. Murphy Fine Arts Center Morgan State University 7:00 p.m.–11:00 p.m. Ticket Price: $60 Contact: Michael Bishop – (410) 262-4086

Nov. 13, 14

Sept. 19

Dr. Earl S. Richardson Retirement and Victory Tour

Maryland/Washington, D.C. Alumni Chapters

The Pray’ers Club, 8:00 p.m., a play written and directed by Ms. Shirelle. Ticket prices: TBD. Adults: $27, $30, $32, $37 Groups (20+ tickets): $22, $25, $29, $32

25 Years of Dr. Earl S. Richardson, 6:00 p.m., a reception presented by the Maryland and Washington, D.C. chapters of the MSU National Alumni Association. 7:00pm Tickets: $60, available at www.victorytour.org. Contact: Michael Bishop (410) 262-9086

Homecoming Candlelight Memorial Service, University Chapel, 11:00 a.m. honoring recently deceased alumni, faculty, staff and students. For more information, please call the Alumni Relations Office at (443) 885-3015.

September 12, 2009

Nov. 7

Sept. 12

All Classes Reunion, University Student Center, Calvin and Tina Tyler Ballroom, 4:00 p.m.

Choir Concert Featuring Morgan Alumni, Murphy Fine Arts Building, Gilliam Concert Hall, 3:00 p.m., $10.00 admission.

Dr. James Abbington, Conductor. Tickets: $25, $20, $15, available from the Nathan Carter Foundation offices or the Murphy Fine Arts Center Ticket Office.

MURPHY FINE ARTS CENTER EVENTS For more information: (443) 885-4440; Tickets: (443) 885-4443

Homecoming Game, MSU Bears vs. North Carolina A&T Aggies. Time 1:00pm

Oct. 11

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Homecoming Gala, Martin’s West, 6817 Dogwood Rd., Baltimore, MD 21244. For more information, please call (443) 885-3040. Price: $125 & $175 Oct. 10

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Alumni Events, Fall/Winter 2009–2010 Nov. 1

Homecoming Business Meeting, Murphy Fine Arts Center, Recital Hall, 12:00 noon. Reception follows.

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November 14, 2009 Chicago Alumni Chapter

An Afternoon of Appreciation – 25 Years of Inspiration Hilton Oak Lawn 9333 South Cicero Avenue Oak Lawn, IL 12:00 p.m. – Meet and Greet Reception 1:00 p.m. – Program Ticket Price: $65 Reservation and Hotel Accommodations Contact: Arlene Pierce – (773) 233-4962 James Kendell – (773) 881-1153

November 19, 2009 Remarkable Journey

Tribute to President Earl S. Richardson Reception and Banquet Martin’s Valley Mansion 594 Cranbrook Rd Cockeysville, MD 21030-3702 6:30 p.m. Ticket Price: $100 Black Tie Contact: Erica Fry Cryor (443) 885-3040 or erica.cryor@morgan.edu

MSU Sports updates: http://www.morganstatebears.com/ MSU Choir dates: http://www.msuchoir.org/page1/page1.html

Homecoming 2009 Host Hotel The Sheraton Baltimore North in Towson, Md., has been confirmed as this year’s Homecoming Host Hotel. Rooms are available for Friday, Oct. 9 through Sunday, Oct. 11, 2009. The discounted price for all MSU alumni and friends is $147.06 per room, per night, which includes Maryland State and hotel occupancy taxes. To receive the discounted rate, you must specify that you are calling to make reservations for the “Morgan State University Homecoming Group.” This group rate is for single, double, triple or quad room accommodations. Reservations can be made by calling (410) 321-7400, or 1 (888) 627-7147. The cut-off date to make reservations is Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009 at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time.

Host Hotel for Dr. Earl S. Richardson Retirement Celebration The Sheraton Baltimore North is the designated Host Hotel for the Nov. 19 Retirement Celebration for President Earl S. Richardson. The cut off date for reservations is Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009 at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Accommodations are $112.86 and are effective from Wed. Nov. 18 through Fri. Nov. 20.

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Friday, October 9, 2009 Cost: $125.00 & $175.00

Gala VIP Reception 7:00pm - 8:00pm 8:00 p.m. until 12:30 a.m. Dinner Served at 8:30 p.m.

Martin’s West 6817 Dogwood Road Baltimore, Maryland 21244 Contact: Erica Fry Cryor (443) 885-3040 or erica.cryor@morgan.edu

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Stay Up-to-Date by E-mail

We often correspond with our alumni by way of e-mail. If you think that we do not have your current e-mail address on file, please forward your updated contact information and e-mail address to Mr. Dewayne C. Davis at: DeWayne.Davis@morgan.edu

Remember Your Membership Dues Membership dues cover the fiscal year July 1, 2009–June 30, 2010. If you have already submitted your dues, we thank you. If you have yet to do so, we kindly ask that you submit them as soon as possible. We look forward to your continued support!

Alumni House 1700 E. Cold Spring Lane Baltimore, MD 21251

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