Morris College: The Update (Fall 2014)

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Morris College

The Update 2014 Fall Edition

The Future faces of forensics


Join Us At The

2014 Fall Harvest Rally

Worship Service Preacher: Reverend Dr. James Perkins President, Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc.; and Pastor, Greater Christ Baptist Church, Detroit, MI

Saturday, November 22, 2014 Worship Service 10:30 AM Annual Parade 1:00 PM See Page 4 for Speaker’s Biography


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college News

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Perkins to Deliver Fall Harvest Message The Annual Fall Harvest Worship Service and Rally

Freshmen, families roll in to Morris

Morris College welcomes its 2014-2015 Freshmen Class

The future faces of forensics

An up close look at the strides of the college’s criminal justice program

Morris dedicates new residence halls

New residence halls formally dedicated and named in honor of four

Moore Crowned Miss Morris College 2014-15 Khanisha D. Moore is officially crowned during conronation

Departments

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Student News

Hornet Athletics

Faculty and Staff News Class Notes Financial Gifts to the College


COLLEGE PRESIDENT Dr. Luns C. Richardson EDITOR NiCole W. Lynch ‘99 Director of Public Relations

M o r r i s at a glance

EDITORIAL CONSULTANTS Reverend Melvin Mack Director of Institutional Advancement/Church Relations Dr. Leroy Staggers Academic Dean CONTRIBUTORS Raytevia Evans, The Sumter Item Ms. Lauretta Hilton Cary J. Howard Jade Reynolds, The Sumter Item Aryan Sparks, Office of Public Relations Intern

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Morris College is a private four-year historically Black, coeducational, liberal arts institution owned and operated by the Baptist Educational and Missionary Convention of South Carolina.

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Morris College is located in the heart of downtown Sumter, SC at 100 West College Street.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES Dr. Charles B. Jackson, Sr., Chairman Dr. Willie E. Givens, Jr., Chairperson Emeritus Dr. Mack T. Hines, Vice Chair Dr. James B. Blassingame, Secretary Dr. Luns C. Richardson, College President Dr. Ronald Barton Dr. Jacqueline W. Canty Dr. James L. Carter Dr. Bryant Cheek Dr. James H. Cokley Reverend Ricky Ezell Mr. Samuel Foster Dr. Donald E. Greene, Jr. Dr. Isaac Holt, Jr. Mrs. Barbara R. Jackson, Alumni Representative Dr. Solomon Jackson, Jr. Dr. W. T. Johnson Dr. Clifford Jones Mrs. Debra Jordan Dr. Milton R. Key Attorney Thomas B. Levy Reverend James B. Lewis, Sr. Deacon Leroy Martin Mr. Samuel McMahand, Student Representative Dr. Waymon Mumford Mrs. Audrey Potts Neal Dr. Marion Newton Dr. Emma Owens Dr. Ellie W. Palmer, Sr. Reverend Dr. Charles Pee, Faculty/Staff Representative Dr. Leo Richardson Dr. William A. Salley Ms. Juanita Sanders Attorney J. David Weeks Reverend George P. Windley, Jr.

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Morris College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission of Colleges (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097; telephone number 404-679-4501) to award baccalaureate degrees.

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ON THE COVER:

Tiffany Swinton looks

through a microscope during class in the forensics lab. Read story on page 16.

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From Our President

On May 5 Dr. Leroy Staggers, academic dean, presented President Richardson with a service award in honor of his fortieth year as college president during the college’s annual Faculty/Staff luncheon.

Satisfactory academic progress is crucial to the continued success of any institution of higher learning. This is the key to improved retention and graduate rates. At Morris College, it is necessary that this theme percolates and permeates all that we do to help students succeed. The maintaining of an excellent institution, in every regard, is a responsibility that belongs to everybody connected with the institution. Take the residence hall directors, for example. They must continue using their influence and guidance to assure the young men and women living in their buildings that residence halls are students’ home away from home. The dining hall staff plays an important role because their services are necessary in helping to see that students are satisfied. Trustees and alumni of the institution, also, play a great part in helping to move the institution forward and to enhance its reputation as an academic center of higher

learning. Our Baptist family and friends play an important role, as well. The federal government, faced with its own financial limitations, is demanding more accountability and positive returns on its investment. The rippling effects of economic conditions have resulted in budget cuts and the elimination of academic programs and other valuable learning opportunities. We are all interconnected and just as important to and responsible for the development of students as are their professors. The education of students is a responsibility that must be taken seriously by everyone who is connected with Morris College. By working together, we can ensure satisfactory academic progress for the large majority of our students. We can automatically achieve the goals of higher retention rates, higher graduation rates and lower student loan default rates. We can ensure the future success of both our students and our beloved institution. This is my 41st year as president of Morris College and I am convinced more than ever that working together ensures that standards will continue to be met, that those students who “Enter to Learn . . .” will succeed and do well in graduate and professional schools and in the job market and that they will do well through services rendered to their country, their communities and their families as they “Depart to Serve.” The college is doing many positive things to prepare young people to move effectively into meaningful and productive careers once they receive their degrees, and we urge your generous support of this year’s Fall Harvest Rally. This rally gives all of us the chance to show how much we appreciate what Morris College is doing. Thank you for investing in us and in our students as we continue developing their potential and capabilities. God bless you all and God bless America.

Luns C. Richardson President

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College News The Fall Harvest Worship Service and Rally, sponsored by the Baptist Educational and Missionary Convention of South Carolina, will be held on Saturday, November 22, 2014 at 10:30 a.m. in the Garrick-Boykin Human Development Center. The keynote speaker for this year’s major fundraising event is the Reverend Dr. James Perkins who was recently elected as the 20th president of the Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc. An internationally recognized minister, Dr. Perkins was ordained to Gospel Ministry in 1974 and has served as pastor of Greater Christ Baptist Church in Detroit, MI for thirty-two years. He earned the Doctor of Ministry degree from United Theological Seminary, Dayton, Ohio (1990, Samuel DeWitt Proctor Fellow). Dr. Perkins has established various initiatives to uphold his belief that the church has a responsibility to serve both the spiritual and temporal needs of the surrounding community. In 1992, he founded the Fellowship Nonprofit Housing Corporation as a vehicle for community economic development. In 1993, he responded to the educational options available for young, urban African American males by instituting the Benjamin E. Mays Male Academy to address the crisis. This Kindergarten through sixth grade Christian school for boys operated for Dr. Luns C. Richardson was

recognized with a proclamation during the Annual Call Me MISTER Spring Summit hosted on the campus on April 5, 2014. Rudolph Wheeler, director of the college’s Call Me MISTER Program, accepted the proclamation in Dr. Richardson’s absence and later presented it to him on April 24th. Recognized for his “vision, determination and faith in the idea that young black men could change the course of history by standing at the

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17 years and positively impacted the future of hundreds of males. This K-6th grade Christian school for boys operated for 17 years and positively impacted the future of hundreds of males. In the spring of 2006, a $10 million development called Providence Place was constructed to provide fifty single family homes for low and middle income families. Dr. Perkins, an internationally recognized minister, fulfills speaking engagements at churches, seminaries, and conferences across the United States and abroad. He is the author of Building Up Zion’s Walls: Ministry for Empowering the African American Family and Playbook for Christian Manhood: 12 Key Plays for Black Teen Boys, published by Judson Press (Valley Forge, Pennsylvania). His other writings, as well as profiles of his ministry and details of his community activism, have been included in both secular and Christian publications such as Black Enterprise, USA Today, Ebony, American Baptist, The African-American Pulpit, several edited works published by Judson Press and the best-selling Success Runs in Our Race by George Fraser. Dr. Perkins has served as 1st Vice President of the Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc. and as president of the Michigan Progressive Baptist Convention. He is a member of the Detroit Baptist Pastors Council, Detroit Chapter NAACP, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. and the Steering Committee of the Detroit Jobs Alliance. He also serves on the board of the Micro-Enterprise Fund and the board of trustees at Wiley College in Marshall, TX. Dr. Perkins is the recipient of numerous awards and recognitions including the Benjamin E. Mays Award, Howard University, Washington, DC; the Charles Andrew Hill Achievement Award, Michigan Progressive Baptist Convention; the Michigan Chronicle’s Pastor’s Salute Award and the Outstanding Church Leadership Award, American Baptist Churches of Michigan. Dr. Perkins is married to Linda Adkins Perkins and is the father of two daughters and the grandfather of one grandson.

head of the class,” Wheeler read the last proclaimer, during the college’s last assembly of the 2014-2014 year: “Now, therefore the Call Me MISTER Program . . . proclaims April 5, 2014 as Dr. Luns C. Richardson Day on the occasion of its spring summit in Sumter, SC.” Dr. Roy Jones is the executive director for the Eugene T. Moore School of Education’s Call Me MISTER Program at Clemson University and its network of 17 SC institutions that host the program.


Dare to Live: Understanding Terminal Illness, an encouraging and insightful work by J. L. Carter, was recently published by Tank Publishing, Baltimore, MD. Dr. Carter tells how persons who are terminally ill can navigate their way through perpetual “fear of the unknown and constant worry” to the discovery of an “inner strength to stand tall.” Dr. Carter holds a B.S. degree in Biology and Chemistry from Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD, the M.Div. degree from the Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Religion, Virginia Union University, Richmond, VA and the D.Min degree from the United Theological Seminary, Dayton, OH. He is a member of the college’s board of trustees and is the senior pastor of Ark Church in Baltimore, MD.

Local businessman, Mr. Ben E. Griffith, Jr., and wife, Deloris Griffith, recently established a $10,000 scholarship in memory of his parents, the late Reverend Ben E. and Margaret Mayfield Griffith. “Although we did not attend Morris College,” Mr. Griffith said, “my wife, Deloris, and I have great respect for the college.” Mr. Griffith’s mother was a 1947 Morris graduate. “She would be absolutely awestruck if she were to visit her college today,” he said, “and see all the positive improvements made during the tenure of Dr. Richardson.” The Ben E. and Margaret Mayfield Griffith Endowed Scholarship will be awarded to a student majoring in English. Mr. Griffith, a State Farm Insurance agent in Sumter, SC, earned the Bachelor of Arts and the Masters degrees from Clemson University.

Dr. Lucille S. Whipper, a former member of the board, was honored during a “roast and toast” on March 29, 2014. The event, sponsored by the Lowcountry District Missionaries, was held at the Alfred Williams Community Center in North Charleston. Dr. Luns C. Richardson attended the event and reflected upon Dr. Whipper’s commitment to educational empowerment. Noting her years of distinguished service and celebrated contributions, he applauded her for having served as a remarkable trustee of the college, an outstanding president of the Woman’s Baptist Educational and Missionary Convention of South Carolina and for continuing to be a loyal friend. He also joined her to the ranks of other distinguished women such as Mary McLeod Bethune, Eleanor Roosevelt, Rosa Parks, Mabel K. Howard and Modjeska Monteith Simkins. Dr. Whipper was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters in 1989. She is the widow of the Rev. Dr. Benjamin D. Whipper who adamantly supported the college as a Baptist leader, pastor and board member.

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Dr. Luns C. Richardson, who retired after 56 years as pastor of the

Thankful Baptist Church in Bamberg, SC, was presented with a resolution by members of the Bamberg County Council for his faithful and dedicated service to his congregation and the community. Dr. Richardson began his pastoral ministry at Thankful on the fourth Sunday in April 1958 on a trial basis until a permanent pastor could be found. What he thought would have lasted four or five months lasted more than five decades. The event honoring Dr. Richardson took place during the Bamberg County Council meeting on August 11, 2014 in the courtroom of the Bamberg County Courthouse and was attended by members of county council, Thankful Baptist Church and the Bamberg community. “I am flattered that they wish to recognize me,” Richardson said. “Their resolution, in honor of 56 years of service to the Thankful Baptist Church as pastor, is a recognition I shall always remember with great gratitude.”

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Photo Credit: JADE REYNOLDS/The Sumter Item

Date Published: August 17, 2014

Freshmen Families roll in to Morris By JADE REYNOLDS - jade@theitem.com Reprinted by permission from The Sumter Item

Sumter’s own Morris College welcomed more than 350 freshmen this Saturday. The teenagers and their families started their day on the private school’s campus at the Garrick-Boykin Human Development Center. Here they learned more about residential life, financial aid, health services and more. Then with packed suitcases and carts piled high, they moved into their dorm rooms. While some came from as far away as Michigan and Chicago, others came from towns across South Carolina. Charles Freeman is from Holly Hill and came

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to Morris on a baseball scholarship. “It’s going pretty good,” he said about moving in. “It’s interesting to see new faces.” His grandmother, Mary Freeman, also of Holly Hill, came with him. “I’m so happy,” she said. “He’s a good boy. He deserved to do something with his life.” His brother, Ray Capers, didn’t go to college. “That’s why I’m so glad he’s doing it, taking off and going to college,” Capers said. “I’m very proud of my little brother. I came all the way from Miami to witness this. I know he’s happy, and the whole family is happy for him.”

But he did more than watch. He also helped the future Hornet carry stuff into this new room. Across campus, Jesa Parker from Orangeburg moved into the women’s freshman residence hall. “I like the location, and it’s a real nice school,” she said. “They made me feel at home.” Her cousin, Joseph Guignard, and her mom, Rod Hamilton, helped her settle. “It’s been good,” Hamilton said. “Registration was real quick.” Her daughter had a lot of her paperwork


completed beforehand, she said. Orientation leaders, students who are now in their sophomore year or higher, were also on hand to help the new ones carry stuff up stairs, hold doors and give directions. “It’s good to get to meet them, and it’s a good way to give back,” said Adonis Valdez, a senior. For Eniya Edwards helping out brought back fond memories. “I remember being excited,” the senior said. Her fellow orientation leader and senior, Alesia Nesmith, agreed. “It’s cool to think they may feel the same way,” she said. Founded in 1908, Morris College is an historically black, coeducational, liberal arts college, operated by the Baptist Educational and Missionary Convention of South Carolina. It is currently the only residential college in Sumter.

The Freshmen Orientation experience was comprised of several activities including move-in day and the President’s Welcome Reception.

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Convocation Begins Assembly tradition Morris College held its first and formal assembly on Thursday, September 4, 2014 at 10 a.m., in the Garrick-Boykin Human Development Center. The Annual Fall Convocation marks the official start of the 2014-2015 academic year. The convocation message was delivered by the college’s ninth president, Dr. Luns C. Richardson, who gave an overview of what Morris College does to benefit students and enhance workforce development. With the captivation and magnetism of a Franklin D. Roosevelt “fireside chat,” Dr. Richardson talked about programs the college has that prepare young people to “move effectively into meaningful and productive careers once they have received their degrees.” These programs are so designed because the college, as defined by its mission statement, is a “liberal arts and career-focused institution awarding baccalaureate degrees in the arts and sciences and in career-based professional fields.” Based on total enrollment last fall, the five largest programs are business administration, criminal justice, biology, teacher education and health science. Dr. Richardson highlighted the significance of each program and the kinds of studies students can obtain. He admonished the freshmen saying, “You should start thinking already about what you need to study and what

you need to do to reach your goal.” The next five most popular academic programs at the college are sociology, mass communication, recreation administration, mathematics and pastoral ministry. Students majoring in these programs also benefit from intellectual development and career preparation. Dr. Richardson also reminded students of articulation agreements the college has with other institutions. “Those students who specifically wish to enter an engineering program,” he stated, “Morris College maintains articulation agreements with engineering programs at the University of South Carolina, Clemson University and North Carolina A&T State University that allow students to take two years of pre-engineering at Morris College, followed by two more years at the cooperating university to receive the engineering degree.” Established in 1908, the college has expanded its academic programs while remaining true to its specific purpose of training teachers and preachers. Its pastoral ministry major enrolled 16 students last year. Graduates will seek work as pastors, assistant pastors or go on to graduate school to receive advanced training. There are also a small number of students who major in Christian education. These graduates will use

Dr. Crystal A. Baird, Vice-President , Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), visited Morris on August 14 for the Faculty/Staff Institute. During her time on campus, she discussed compliance with SACSCOC standards and implementing the Quality Enhancement Plan. She is is pictured here, from left to right, with Mr. Roy Graham, director of personnel; Dr. Lewis P. Graham, Jr., director of assesment and SACSCOC accreditation liaison officer; and Adonis Valdez, SGA President. On September 17, the campus community gathered on the front lawn of the Academic Hall for the public reading of the United States Constitution in commemoration of the 227th anniversary of its signing. Annually, this event is presented by the Divsion of Social Sciences and coordinated by Dr. Patricia Ali.

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their training to work as educators within the church. The college has additional programs that relates to career development. Organizational Management, a program designed for individuals 25 years and older, is one. Anyone having previously completed at least 60 hours of college credit may be eligible to enroll in the program and pursue a B.S. degree in Organizational Management. Students attend classes one night per week for four hours and complete courses within a two year period. The other program is the Army ROTC. Cadets who successfully complete the college’s degree requirements and the army’s military requirements are commissioned as 2nd Lieutenants in the U. S. Army. Since its inception in 1985, the army has commissioned 52 2nd Lieutenants at Morris College. Seven of those officers have reached the rank of colonel. The president concluded his “fireside chat” with his “Richardson advice to students” to encourage them to start off running academically. For more information about Morris College, go to its website at www.morris.edu or contact the Office of Admissions and Records at (803) 9343200 or at (866) 853-1345.


Annual commencement convocation

On Saturday, May 3, 2014, hundreds gathered in the Sumter County Exhibition Center for the One Hundred Third Annual Baccalaureate Commencement Convocation. The convocation address was delivered by Dr. Walter M. Kimbrough, seventh president of Dillard University. Members of the Morris College Board of Trustees and President Richardson conferred a total of one hundred fifty-two baccalaureate degrees to members of the Class of 2014.

Citation and honorary degree Recipients

Presidential Citation Shanteisha A. Crabtree

Presidential Citation Ben E. Griffith, Jr.

Presidential Citation Jerry Hannah

Presidential Citation Joseph H. Neal

Presidential Citation Lucia M. Odom

Presidential Citation Troy Shaw

Doctor of Divinity George Phillip Windley, Sr.

Doctor of Humane Letters Hattie E. Hughes

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2014 Graduates

Bachelor of Arts Degree

Mamie Lee Adamson, Cum Laude Pastoral Ministry Camden Evelyn Simone Alexander Criminal Justice Owings Mills, MD **Kimberly Diane Anderson Sociology Cheraw Kortney Nicole Anderson Criminal Justice Cheraw *Brittany Cherice Baldwin-Caddell Criminal Justice Pittsboro, NC Refugio Sebastian Banuelos – Magna Cum Laude Criminal Justice Lynchburg Carrie Renne Bovill, Cum Laude Criminal Justice Myrtle Beach *Natashia Sandrika Branch Liberal Studies Gadsden **Ebony Shaniqwa Bright English Darlington Ashleigh Nicole Brown, Cum Laude Liberal Studies North Charleston **Norman Bee Brown, III, Cum Laude Political Science Society Hill Jeremiah Aaron Bryan History Charleston Brielle Alexis Buggs Liberal Studies Teaneck, NJ Alexander Xavier Cannon Sociology Greenville Raenita Macheria Clark Sociology Holly Hill Amanda Charitee Clinkscales Liberal Studies Anderson David Moses Davis Pastoral Ministry Sumter Terri Jean Davis Sociology Sumter Sharonda B. Duncan Sociology Paterson, NJ **Brittany Marcia English Criminal Justice Rembert Taneifa T. Evans Criminal Justice Bound Brook, NJ ShaQuana LaToshia Ferguson Criminal Justice Columbia *Katrina Mary Ann Frierson Criminal Justice Sumter *Chyquita Janee Grant Liberal Studies Georgetown Tevin Lamar Hill Criminal Justice Jackson *Santana Desha Hilton, Cum Laude Sociology Sumter Kimberly Ann Hopkins Liberal Studies Columbia David Johnson, Magna Cum Laude Christian Education Florence Jarren Antwan Johnson, Cum Laude Criminal Justice Sumter Christopher Allen Jones History Sumter **Mac A. Justice Sociology Sparta, GA Tajah Champagne Lawton Criminal Justice Sumter Kevin Leshern Lowman, Cum Laude Criminal Justice Eastover **Sammie Louise Marshall Pastoral Ministry Mayesville Rheashaun AnJerric Masslieno Sociology Camden Sharon Dwyer McCoy, Cum Laude Pastoral Ministry Wedgefield Alonzo Jariod McFadden Criminal Justice Turbeville *Patreshia Shenita Moore Criminal Justice Greeleyville **James B. Oliver Pastoral Ministry Sumter *Latoya Keara Orr Criminal Justice West Columbia Julianne Nicole Peay Sociology Columbia **Kerry Marwin Peterson Sociology Chappells **Glenda LaVania Rice English Gray Court **Antwaun D’Mario Richardson, Cum Laude Pastoral Ministry Darlington

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2014 Graduates *Kristina Takara Sanders Sociology Sumter Shae Miquel Sherman Criminal Justice Conway Brandon J. Simmons Pastoral Ministry Sumter Shaleigh Jazzniqua Nicole Smalls Sociology Seabrook *Kendrick Jamaal Smith Sociology Bennettsville Shawnice L. Smith Criminal Justice Columbia Tondalayia La’Shelle Smith Criminal Justice Pittsburgh, PA Tyiesha Ann Renna Smith, Cum Laude Sociology Liberty **Brittany Amanda Stanley Sociology Loris Chelsi Nicole-Joy Thrower, Cum Laude Liberal Studies Sumter Kenisha Nehesent Watson Political Science New York, NY **Cayce LeManuel Wells, Cum Laude Pastoral Ministry Sumter **Tierra Shanay Wells Sociology Holly Hill *Barbara Denise Wilborn, Cum Laude Sociology Kingstree Demetria Evelyn Williams Sociology Newberry **Maurice Antonio Wilson History Sumter Quan Percell Woodberry Criminal Justice Marion **Ashley Beonka Woods Criminal Justice Greeleyville

Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree

Justin Tyree Akieme Mass Communications Oxford, FL Brandon J. Conrad Mass Communications Greenville Malcolm Romone Fripp Mass Communications Ridgeland Ryan Dontaye Graham Mass Communications Sumter Shanaka Loraine Hayward, Cum Laude Mass Communications Orangeburg Patricia Holman, Magna Cum Laude Mass Communications Holly Hill **Samantha Taylor Jackson Mass Communications Lancaster Jonathan Henry Smith Mass Communications West Hempstead, NY *Aaron Louis Tisdale, Cum Laude Mass Communications Kingstree Ben Martin Tobias Mass Communications Sumter

Bachelor of Science Degree

Joseph Andre Abrahams, Cum Laude Business Administration East Brunswick, NJ *Dominique R. Anderson Recreation Administration Hephzibah, GA **Raheim Cydney Arthur Health Science Charleston Frederick Anton Bellamy Business Administration Conway *Bradley Bethea Benson Health Science Lancaster **Johanna Bethune-Wilson Organizational Management Manning CharBrenna Blackwell, Cum Laude Organizational Management Manning Terrell Anthony Branham Business Administration Kingstree Iyeshia Samone Broughton Biology Eutawville Renaud Antonio Brown Business Administration Charleston Trevor Dermaine Brown, Cum Laude Biology St. Stephen *Jessica Shantae Burgess Biology Manning Andreaus Jemar Canty Business Administration Manning Kaynnera Terrell Capers, Cum Laude Organizational Management Summerton Rose Ann Carter, Cum Laude Recreation Administration Bennettsville

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2014 Graduates Bachelor of Science Degree continued

Shameka E. Catoe, Cum Laude Organizational Management Heath Springs *Ciara Monet Charlton, Cum Laude Business Administration Columbia *Nnabueze O. Chukunta Business Administration East Brunswick, NJ *Kristin Nichole Clark Business Administration Roebuck Ellis Lee Clayton, III Mathematics Bronx, NY *Casey Trier-Shantelle Currie Business Administration Gable Melissa Ann Dennis Health Science Manning Lewis K. Fordjour, Cum Laude Mathematics Orlando, FL Quantrez Marquis Franklin Business Administration Fountain Inn Rasha Monike Frye, Cum Laude Health Science Smyrna, GA **Stacey Gadson Fulwood, Cum Laude Organizational Management Sumter Aysha Lauraine Gadson Business Administration Sumter *Ashley LaShaun Geroge Health Science Jacksonville, FL Tavari Labreece Gill Recreation Administration Rock Hill **Spencer Lamont Gilliard Business Administration Ridgeville Quenshawn O’Johnathan Graves Recreation Administration Bowman Trena Littles Harper, Cum Laude Organizational Management Sumter *Lorenzo LeChance Hayward Recreation Administration Winter Garden, FL **Jeffery Lewis Hughes, Jr. Business Administration Charleston Anthony Jerome Jackson, Jr. Recreation Administration Beech Island **Martin Anthony Jackson Organizational Management Sumter Charles Weston James Recreation Administration Sumter Nicole Arnetha Jeffcoat, Magna Cum Laude Organizational Management Sumter Shaquitta Monique Johnson Mathematics Lynchburg Tyra Michelle Johnson, Cum Laude Organizational Management Manning Jamaul Jeremy Jones Recreation Administration Sumter *Nathaniel Omar Jones Business Administration Surfside Beach Samantha Marlena King Mathematics Temple Hills, MD *Felicia Ashton Kinlock Business Administration Hollywood **Natasha Denise Lemmon Organizational Management Sumter Tonji Shemeeka Lester, Cum Laude Organizational Management Sumter **Tinnie Richardson Lincoln, Cum Laude Organizational Management Pinewood James Charles Little Biology Sumter Howard Lee Long, Jr. Health Science Augusta, GA Jalee Belinda Lovely Biology Bishopville **Connie Carter Mason Organizational Management Florence Brittney Denise McCray Health Science Conway Marcus Arnell Mickens, Cum Laude Organizational Management Sumter Jasmine Shera Moody Biology Pendleton **Crystal Renea Mosley Business Administration Sandy Springs, GA *Todd Lamar Moss, Jr. Business Administration Spartanburg Brandon A. Murray Business Administration Eutawville Tannaca Shante Myers Health Science Florence

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2014 Graduates Jonathan Leonardo Parham Recreation Administration Charlotte, NC Dior Towell Robinson Business Administration Sumter Heather Danielle Rose Health Science Pineville Natasha Denise Schott-Gordon, Cum Laude Mathematics Pinewood Brittany Nicole Simmons, Cum Laude Biology Charleston Shereka Jenay Simpson, Cum Laude Business Administration Orangeburg **Aposia Jean Singleton, Cum Laude Biology Summerville Hawanna Patrice Smith Health Science Andrews *Yolanda J. Stiphenson, Cum Laude Biology Stone Mountain, GA **DeKendrick G. Summerson, Cum Laude Business Administration Sumter Rysun Jamall Tolbert Mathematics Hopkins *Brittney Lachae Washington Health Science Bowman Ebony Monique Washington Organizational Management Sumter Troy Deon Washington Business Administration Conway Tysheka Odessa White, Cum Laude Health Science Columbia Lisa Renee Williams Organizational Management Sumter

Bachelor of Science in Education Degree

**Jhmal Rajhann Howard-Cole Early Childhood Education Sumter Taprielena Christina James, Cum Laude Early Childhood Education Manning Ilona Camille King-Wilson Elementary Education Charleston Desirae Juanetta Lowery, Cum Laude Elementary Education Dalzell **Kionne Marchelle Spann Early Childhood Education Sumter **Dominque Sentell Wells, Magna Cum Laude Elementary Education Bishopville

* Completed Degree Requirements Summer 2013 ** Completed Degree Requirements December 2013

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Cover story Date Published: October 1, 2014

The Future faces of forensics By RAYTEVIA EVANS - ray@theitem.com Reprinted by permission from The Sumter Item

What you see in a forensics lab on television’s CSI and NCIS every week might be flashy enough to keep you coming back. But if you have a serious interest in forensics and the criminal justice system, Morris College’s Forensic Center is probably the closest you’ll get to high-technology forensics equipment that may be exaggerated for television but is just as interesting in its own right. According to Dr. Jacob Butler, chairman of

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the Division of Social Sciences for the college, many colleges and universities offer a forensics program, but those degree programs are sometimes included under the umbrella of the natural sciences departments. Morris College, however, has a standalone facility for criminal forensics at the undergraduate level, which allows its students a close look into the forensics world using updated equipment along with textbooks to

round out its curriculum. The Forensic Center houses classrooms that can comfortably accommodate 40 students but normally only have about 15 to 25 students per class and also includes multiple labs for fingerprint, arson, DNA and ballistics analysis. “You’re not going to find a free-standing building with separate labs for individual criminal forensic studies,” Butler said. Morris started the criminal justice program


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in the early 1990s, and it is the second-largest degree program on campus with 90 declared majors this academic year. The Forensic Center was constructed in 2010 and was built with a combination of a Bureau of Justice grant and Morris College resources. Butler, who has been with Morris College for almost 15 years, said that through the years, educators at the college saw that the criminal justice field was demanding more and more representatives and employees with degrees, and they wanted Morris to be one of the colleges that prepared students to meet

those demands. “We saw that criminal justice continued to grow and change over time,” Butler said. “Technology was changing, and it demanded an increase in the amount of employees who were college educated and trained in forensics.” Director of the Forensic Center Carlotta C. Stackhouse, who trained at the FBI Academy and has been with Morris since 2011, said TV might be what initiates some students’ interest in criminal justice, but they also have a genuine interest in becoming a part of law enforcement. “I think television has something

to do with it, but the science behind it all is unmistakable, and some people already have an interest in law enforcement, or they are just interested in seeking the truth,” said Stackhouse, who retired as a major after 25 years with State Law Enforcement Division. With Stackhouse and other faculty’s hands-on approach to studying criminal justice and forensics, students at Morris College quickly learn that the embellished images they see on TV every day are sensationalized. However, with Stackhouse’s crime scene scenarios tied in with curriculum, they begin to learn to collect and analyze evidence as they would in a realistic crime scene - a method she said helps them and makes them more comfortable and aware of proper procedures in future careers. “I realized when I was going through college that I learned a lot more when it was hands on,” said Stackhouse. “So if they get to touch the equipment and learn to use it, they won’t be afraid to use it and won’t say, ‘I’ve seen it in a textbook’ and never had the chance to use them.” Morris College has also made a number of partnerships with local law-enforcement agencies including Sumter County Sheriff’s Office and the S.C. Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services. The college’s emphasis on real-life scenarios in its criminal justice program is for good reason. Multiple studies show the incessant growth in areas such as the medical and criminal justice fields, with an increased demand for more skilled and properly trained patrol

officers, paralegals and crime scene investigators. Through the partnerships, high-tech equipment,

instruction and the required internship opportunities, Butler said they’re making every attempt to make students more marketable after graduation - many students pursue careers in law enforcement or attend graduate or law school. Stackhouse added that with the training and education they receive at Morris, students are able to make an immediate impact with their chosen lawenforcement agencies. “We want to continue to build on partnerships with external agencies and continue to increase the number of program offerings as needs change,” Butler said. “We want to improve and know how we can be a resource to the larger community and enhance Sumter County.”

ABOVE Jasmine Richburg adds a solution to a test tube to test for marijuana in the Morris College Forensic Center. The center has labs for fingerprint, arson, DNA and ballistics analysis. The criminal justice program at the college, which was started in the early 1990s, is the second-largest degree program with 90 declared majors this academic year.

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Morris Awards Ministerial Certificates

Closing exercises were held for the college’s Ministerial Extension Certificate Centers on April 23, 2014 in the Neal-Jones Auditorium. Forty-three students received their certificates of completion. The convocation sermon was delivered by Dr. Bryant Scott Cheek, Sr., a graduate of Morris College, a member of the board of trustees and the president of the South Carolina Baptist Congress of Christian Education. He earned the D.Min degree from United Theological Seminary, Dayton, OH and serves as pastor of the Springfield Missionary Baptist Church, Laurens, SC.

For more information about classes in the Morris College Ministerial Certificate Extension Centers, contact Dr. Oliver T. Hill at 803-934-3492 or via email to ohill@morris.edu

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Certificate of completion recipients are Aiken Extension: James D. Brown, Fannie Pressley Walker; Columbia Extension: Linda C. Adam, Clarence Atterbury, Jr., Shelia V. Harris, Yvonne J. Kennedy, Teresa S. Johnson, Joyce D. Williams; Charleston Extension: Estella Asby, Wallace Hunter, II, Rosalyn B. Prioleau, Angenita Y. Watson, Ruth Y. William, Shirley M. Wright; Cheraw Extension: Margaret F. Augustus, Hattie E. Hughes, Dennis D. Rivers; Conway Extension: Trudy Gause and Gene Parker; Kershaw Extension: Martha S. Caldwell, Marvin Drakeford, Ronald Gaines, Arthenia

Johnson, Dianne Murdock and Etter Sistrank; Pineville Extension: Lethia Beverly Brown, Leroy Holman, Jeffrey Jones, Lora Ann Jones, William Smalls, Barbara M. Simmons and Daisy C. Waring; and St. George Extension: Alberta Brown, Richard Fields, Vernelle W. Higgins, Leroy James, Jeanette B. Johnson, Lula B. McKinney, Kleiman L. Rasberry, Wanda D. Rasberry, Sandra D. Ravenvell, Annie S. Rump and Floyd White.

Charles B. Jackson, Sr. was honored by the Columbia Urban League during its Annual Fund Campaign and Equal Opportunity Day Dinner on October 23, 2014 at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center. Dr. Jackson, senior pastor of West Columbia’s Brookland Baptist Church and chairman of the Morris College Board of Trustees, received the David Wallace Humanitarian Award for his leadership beyond the walls of the church sanctuary in providing more than 60 community-empowering ministries.


Upwardly Bound and still going Upward Bound, a Federal TRiO program, turns 50 years old in 2014. This program was one of the first of several federal college-access programs known as TRiO because initially only three such programs existed nationwide. The Office of Economic Opportunity initiated Upward Bound as an experimental program to help low-income, first-generation students get a college education. This program began as part of President Lyndon B. Johnson’s War on Poverty in 1964. Upward Bound partners colleges with challenged and under-resourced high schools to expose students to college and prepare them for the challenge of higher education. Students selected to participate in this program receive instruction in college readiness, literature, composition, mathematics, a foreign language and science during the regular academic school year and during a six-week summer session where

students reside on a college campus that is designed to prepare them for college life. Morris College has hosted an Upward Bound program for at least fortyfive years. The current program is funded to serve 92 students from three surrounding counties, Sumter, Lee and Clarendon. Today, there are Upward Bound programs in all of the 50 states and its territories that are located in community agencies, technical schools, colleges and universities. The value of programs like Upward Bound cannot be measured in terms of its effectiveness in preparing students for a strong highly-educated and competent workforce and a global market place.

Vandroth Backus was recently honored at two separate events applauding him for his many years of dedicated service and for his sacrifices and unselfish contributions toward the betterment of humanity. On Sunday, June 8, 2014, Dr. Backus was honored at Monumental Baptist Church, the church he serves as pastor, during a dedication ceremony for the “Reverend Dr. Vandroth Backus Way.” Named in his honor was a portion of roadway on Oakland Avenue that begins at its intersection with Norfolk Street and ends at its intersection with Wilson Road, in the City of Florence. On Wednesday, October 15, 2014, U.S. Congressman James E. Clyburn presented Dr. Backus with the Congressional Gold Medal. He received the highest honor Congress bestows on civilians for his service as a Montford Point Marine. Montford Point was the segregated basic training facilities at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina for African Americans recruited into the Marine Corps during World War II. The presentation took place in the congressman’s district

office in Columbia, SC. Congressman Clyburn is quoted as saying, “(T)he men and women serving in the armed services today are able to achieve what they are able to achieve because of the tremendous sacrifices and ... indignities that you suffered.” The college’s distinguished alumnus also served his country during the Korean War. The first black police officer to serve on the Florence Police Department, Dr. Backus has received many awards and honors for his unselfish contributions and sacrifices made to help uplift humanity including the key to the City of Florence, the Trailblazer Award of the South Carolina House of Representatives, the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity from Morris College and the Outstanding Alumnus Minister Award from the Morris College National Alumni Association. A retired educator, a past moderator of the Pee Dee Baptist Association and a former member of the college’s board of trustees, Dr. Backus is the founding pastor of the Monumental Baptist Church in Florence and the owner of Backus Funeral Home.

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1. Visitors look at the new residence halls at Morris College on Wednesday. The college officially named and dedicated the dorms, which will house women on one side and men on the other. 2. Alicia and Dr. L.P. Graham Jr. look at the new dorm building named for their father, Dr. Lewis P. Graham Sr. 3. Reverend Dr. Isaac Holt renders the prayer of dedication during the dedication ceremony.

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Date Published: September 25, 2014

Morris Dedicates new residence halls By RAYTEVIA EVANS - ray@theitem.com Reprinted by permission from The Sumter Item

With community leaders, state representatives, alumni and current students in attendance, Morris College officially dedicated its new residence halls and recognized and thanked Dr. Solomon Jackson Jr. for his $10 million contribution during a ceremony Wednesday morning. The building - the first coed dormitory on campus - will be named after Dr. Daisy Belton Alexander and Dr. Lewis P. Graham Sr. on the men’s side and Mrs. Annie Mae Jones Bowman and Mrs. Audree Adamsom Clark on the women’s side. “We’re here today because God has been extraordinary in his favor to Morris College,” said Dr. Charles B. Jackson Sr., chairman

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of the college’s board of trustees. “Driving onto the campus of Morris College we see our contributions making this work and becoming the best institution. I have every confidence that greater days are ahead of us at Morris College. This is just another step to Morris College, not becoming one of, but the premiere four-year college.” Solomon Jackson, also a Morris College graduate and a member of the college’s board of trustees, contributed the money for the construction of the residence halls in 2010 after winning the lottery, and the building has been open for student use since fall 2013. With women on one side and men on the other side of the building,

the residence halls have 74 units each with two students per room - housing close to 300 of the college’s students. Miss Morris College 2014-15 Khanisha Moore described the new housing as “a comfortable home away from home.” The names of each side of the residence halls have been placed in front of the separate entrances. However, the on the buildings at a later date as the school was unable to get the names up because of inclement weather. During the ceremony, President Dr. Luns C. Richardson said some were initially concerned about the building, but it was quickly explained that in structure, the residence halls would be coed but with


two separate entrances and different areas for men and women. Richardson also commended Construction Dynamics for its work on making the dormitory exactly what the school wanted along with doing great work on other construction projects on campus in previous years. “We announced it would be a dormitory for men and women, and they nearly fainted because it’s a Baptist school,” Richardson said jokingly. “But we had to explain that boys are one side and girls are on the other side. You (Construction Dynamics) have not left anything undone. I want to compliment you on all the buildings you have done on this campus. You’ve done a perfect job.” For the greetings and remarks, Jackson

quoted Matthew 7:7, “ask and it shall be given ...” stating that he and many supporters, when asked, are dedicated to giving back to the college. “To God be the glory for the position he has put us in. Morris College must keep on keeping on,” Jackson said. “Even the man with a little bit will see that Morris College keeps on growing and growing.” The Rev. James Blassingame, president of the Baptist Educational and Missionary Convention of South Carolina, and Audrey Neal, president of the Woman’s Baptist Educational and Missionary Convention of South Carolina, thanked Jackson for his contribution. Also in attendance were state Rep. David Weeks, D-Sumter, Sumter School District board member

Barbara Jackson, family members of those honored and Mayor Joe McElveen - who said improvements to Morris College have been noticeable to the community since Richardson became president 40 years ago. “As Morris improves here, I hope you’re going to see over the next two or four years, it’ll continue on past Morris College (into downtown),” McElveen said. “I hope to also make Morris a more visible gem in Sumter County.”

More images from this event are on pages 22 and 23.

bEQUESTS

Morris College has received additional bequests that will be of tremendous support. The college received a bequest from the estate of Mrs. Thomasena Hughes Peterson in the amount of $20,000. Mrs. Peterson, an alumna, was president of the Hartsville-Darlington Alumni Chapter. Her illustrious career in the Darlington County School System touched the lives of numerous students for almost four decades. After retirement, she continued tutoring students, free of charge, in her home. She loving gave of herself to her community as an educator and churchwoman. She passed away December 17, 2013. A gift of $5,329.42 was received from the estate of Bobby Leroy Brisbon. The Reverend Dr. Brisbon was an exceptional and distinguished educator. During his 27 years of unselfish service to Morris College, he served as chairperson of the Division of Education and director of Teacher Education. He was affiliated with several fraternal and honor societies. He was a commissioned officer in the U.S. Army and an ordained minister. Dr. Brisbon passed away in 2011. Morris College has received a cash bequest of $10,000 from the estate of Henriette Lenore Dupree Crutchfield of Nashville, TN. Mrs. Crutchfield passed away November 26, 2013 in Nashville, TN. The youngest child born to the Reverend Henry Dalton Dupree and Mrs. Paralee Edith Garrick Dupree, she grew up in Sumter, SC and was a graduate of the historic Lincoln High School. Mrs. Crutchfield pursued her dream of becoming a teacher by earning her BA from West Virginia State College, her MA from Indiana University and her PhD in English from the University of Michigan. Her educational career began, following the completion of her doctorate studies, at Virginia State College as an instructor of English, an assistant director of opera workshop and a director of speech clinic. Mrs. Crutchfield relocated to Nashville, TN in 1964 where her career continued at Fisk University as an assistant professor of speech, drama and English. She later joined the Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools in 1968 where she devoted the remainder of her professional career as an educator and teacher of gifted education, speech, drama and Crutchfield English. The gift from Mrs. Crutchfield’s estate was credited to the Paralee Garrick Dupree Memorial Scholarship which was established in honor of her mother who passed away in September of 1995. Her mother studied at Morris College and was a former teacher and librarian at the college. “This generous gift” said President Luns C. Richardson “speaks highly of Mrs. Crutchfield’s strong belief in education and of her dedication to assist young people in obtaining higher education.” The widow of Mr. Rucker C. Crutchfield, Jr. and the granddaughter of Dr. James Peter Garrick, the fourth president of Morris College, Mrs. Crutchfield is survived by her sister, Mrs. Florence Arne’ Dupree Prince, other relatives and friends.

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SCENES FROM new residence halls DEDICATION

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student news

Student leaders for 2014-2015 were installed on April 2, 2014 during the academic year’s last assembly. Rev. Eliza E. Black, interim dean of Student affairs, installed the student leaders of classes, clubs and organizations and challenged them to “serve with commitment and dignity.” Student Government Association Officers were installed by President Luns C. Richardson. His challenge, as the installing officer, was for every officer to give of their “talents and abilities in worthy service to the ideals of Morris College.” The newly installed SGA officers are: Adonis O. Valdez, president; Derwin J. Platt, firstvice president; Travares D. Scott, second-vice president; Tereika G. Grooms, secretary; Aryan H. Sparks, assistant secretary; Lance E. Toney, treasurer; Ashley M. Vinston, business manager; and Samuel McMahand, chaplain.

As part of the CAPSTONE experience, the most outstanding presentations are recognized during the last assembly of the academic year. From the 2013 fall semester, a certificate was awarded to Kionne M. Spann, elementary education. From the 2014 spring semester, certificates were awarded to Dexter L. Ladson, mathematics; Ben M. Tobias, mass communications and Joseph Abrahams, business administration. Students were recognized April 2, 2014 in the Neal-Jones Auditorium.

Khanisha D. Moore is the newly elected Miss Morris College for 2014-2015. Eniya J. Edwards is First Attendant and Imani C. Gibson-Aubry is Second Attendant.

Thirteen students were inducted into the Lambda Omicron Chapter of Delta Mu Delta International Honor Society in Business Administration during a ceremony held April 2 in the Neal-Jones Auditorium. The newly elected members are CharBrenna Blackwell, Tiffany N. Burns, Shameka Catoe, Teresa Ellison-Bracey, Stacy Fulwood, Kohn Hoffman, Latonia Jackson, Casey A. Jones, Yasmine Jones, Jennifer Washington, Cheryl Wickens, Johanna Bethune Wilson and Nicholas G. Wilson.

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Two honorary members were also inducted: Willie Mae Holland of Sisters Catering and Delois Woodward, the college’s Cooperative Education Coordinator. The purposes of Delta Mu Delta are to promote higher scholarship in training for business and to recognize and reward scholastic attainment in business subjects.

On September 16, the Division of Education announced two, Danzel Capers and Betty Geddings, have been admitted into its Teacher Education Program. Capers, of Salters, is a junior elementary education major. He is a member of the Morris College chapter of the Student-South Carolina Education Association and Call Me MISTER. Geddings, of Paxville, is a senior early childhood education major who serves as president of the college’s SSCEA chapter. There are currently six candidates admitted to the program.


Moore crowned miss morris college 2014-2015 Edwards and her escort

Moore and President Richardson

Gibson-Aubry and her escort

Ladies-in-Waiting and their escorts

Moore and her escort

On the evening of October 17, Khanisha Denise Moore was officially crowned Miss Morris College 2014-2015 during corontation, which is a formal affair hosted annually by the Morris College Student Government Association. Moore, who was raised in Norwalk, Connecticut, is a senior criminal justice major with a minor in sociology. Several queens and their escorts represented a number of classes, clubs, and organizations who made up the royal court along with the Ladies-in-Waiting and the queen’s attendants. Eniya Edwards and Imani Gibson-Aubry are the first and second attendants, respectively.

The Student Government Association lead a stop the violence initiative in which they asked the campus community to join them in an effort to “pray as a family” and take a stand against violent crimes. A moment of silence was also a part of the initiative in memory of those who lost their lives to crime.

The 2014 SCICU Independent College Day at the statehouse on April 9 was attended by more than 100 students and staff from 16 SCICU member institutions. Senator Darrell Jackson of Columbia who was honored as the 2014 SCICU Legislative Champion. Morris College and North Greenville University were recognized as the top two producers in the legislative letter-writing campaign.

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Sigma Xi awards outstanding research On April 4, 2014 sixteen Morris College students and three faculty members traveled to Trident Technical College in Charleston, SC to attend the annual meeting of the South Carolina Academy of Science. Four students competed in Biology (Cellular and Field) and two competed in Mathematics. The Biology contenders were: Yvonne Wright, Shaquille Jackson, Cory Wright and Shameka Carter. The Mathematics contestants were: Wesley Alexander and Fabian Maple. Our students competed, in their respective areas, with undergraduate researchers from USC, South Carolina State University and the College of Charleston. Cory Wright, who conducted his research with Dr. Chandralaka Puligilla at MUSC, won the “Outstanding Undergraduate Research” award in Cellular Biology. The title of his project was “The Role of Casein Kinase-1 Activity in the Auditory Sensory Cell Patterning.” This research gives insight to the functioning of the Organ of Corti in the process of hearing, and

may lead to the development of implements that will aid the hearingimpaired. Wesley Alexander, who conducted his research with his mentor Joshua Cooper at USC, won the same award in mathematics. The title of his presentation was “Computational Complexity of Enumerating Linear Extensions,” which sheds light on the complexity and perhaps future application of POsets to computer and cybersecurity technology. Each of the two winners received a $100 monetary award provided by the South Carolina Academy of Science and Sigma Xi, an Honorary Research Society. The summer research was supported by a four-year grant provided by the United States Department of Energy-Environmental Management. Both students and their research mentors at MUSC and USC were honored in a Sigma Xi award banquet held at The Citadel in Charleston, SC in April.

Pink out for awareness, Win for team By ARYAN SPARKS Office of Public Relations Itern

Throughout the month of October, the Lady Hornets Volleyball Team wore their pink uniforms in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. On October 2, they encouraged the campus community to follow suit by wearing pink to their first home game of the month against the Voorhees College Lady Tigers. The Lady Hornets came out strong to win the first match 25-15, no contest. In the second match both teams started slow, but the Lady

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Hornets would pull off a close 25-21. In the third match, the Lady Tigers defended well with a 22-15 lead. In another close call, The Lady Hornets stormed back to limit the lead by two points (22-20) before losing the match 25-22. As the forth match approached, the pressure and focus shifted and the Lady Hornets buckled down to make the fourth match the final one. With a strong 15-10 lead halfway through the match, the Lady Tigers bounced back for a 22-22 tie. With the crowd screaming and cheering them on to victory, the Lady Hornets would win the fourth match 25-23 for a final 3-1 game victory. Coach Glenda C. Fulwood knew going into the game Voorhees would be a challenging matchup. “I expected to win three straight games not go to four with close margins, but I have to give them credit they defended well … and although we were in spurts, I am proud of how the team pulled together for the victory.” The Lady Hornets ended the 2014 season on October 28. Aryan Sparks is a senior mass communications major from Bronx, New York. He currently serves as assistant secretary in the Morris College Student Government Association.


2014-2015 Women’s and men’s basketball schedules Date Opponent Place Time Division 10/31/14 Brewton-Parker Classic Mt. Vernon, GA 6:00pm NAIA-DI 11/01/14 Brewton-Parker Classic Mt. Vernon, GA 2:00pm NAIA-DI 11/04/14 Edward Waters College Sumter, SC 6;00pm NAIA-DI 11/07/14 Johnson & Wales University Miami, FL 6:00pm NAIA-DII 11/08/14 Florida Memorial University Miami, FL 2:00pm NAIA-DII 11/11/14 Brenau University Sumter, SC 5:30pm NAIA-DI 11/14/14 Southern Wesleyan University Central, SC 8:00pm NCAA-DII 11/15/14 Emmanual College Central, SC 2:00pm NCAA-DII 11/17/14 Brewton-Parker College Sumter, SC 6:00pm NAIA-DI 11/25/14 Columbia International University Columbia, SC 7:00pm NAIA-DI 11/29/14 University of West Georgia Carrollton, GA 4:00pm NCAA-DII 12/05/14 Voorhees College Denmark, SC 5:00pm NAIA-DI Head Coach 01/22/15 Allen University Sumter, SC 6:00pm NAIA-DI 01/24/15 Voorhees College (Homecoming) Sumter, SC 2:00pm NAIA-DI Gilbert E. Wilson 01/27/15 Brenua University Gainsville, GA 5:30pm NAIA-DI 01/31/15 Edward Waters College Jacksonville, FL 5:30pm NAIA-DI 02/02/15 Concordia College Concordia, AL 6:00pm USCAA 02/05/15 Allen University Columbia, SC 6:00pm NAIA-DI 02/06/15 Tennessee Temple University Sumter, SC 6:00pm USCAA 02/10/15 Claflin University Orangeburg, SC 5:30pm NCAA-DII 02/14/15 Tennessee Temple University Chattanooga,TN 4:00pm USCAA 02/17/15 Columbia International Unversity Sumter, SC 5:00pm NAIA-DI 02/21/15 Concordia College Sumter, SC 8:00pm USCAA

Lady Hornets

Hornets Head Coach Clarence M. Houck

Date Opponent Place Time Division 10/31/14 Brewton-Parker Classic Mt. Vernon, GA 8:00pm NAIA-DI 11/01/14 Brewton-Parker Classic Mt. Vernon, GA 4:00pm NAIA-DI 11/05/14 St. Andrews College Laurinburg, NC 7:00pm NAIA-DI 11/07/14 St. Thomas University Miami, FL 3:00pm NAIA-DII 11/08/14 Johnson & Wales University Miami, FL 4:00pm NAIA-DII 11/10/14 Livingstone College Salisbury, NC 7:00pm NCAA-DII 11/15/14 Dalton State University Dalton, GA 4:00pm NAIA-DI 11/17/14 Brewton-Parker College Sumter, SC 8:00pm NAIA-DI 11/24/14 Fayetteville State University Fayetteville, NC 7:00pm NCAA-DII 12/05/14 Voorhees College Denmark, SC 7:00pm NAIA-DI 01/17/15 Columbia International University Columbia, SC 4:00pm NAIA-DI 01/22/15 Allen University Sumter, SC 8:00pm NAIA-DI 01/24/15 Voorhees College (Homecoming) Sumter, SC 4:00pm NAIA-DI 01/31/15 Edward Waters College Jacksonville, FL 7:30pm NAIA-DI 02/02/15 Concordia College Concordia, AL 8:00pm USCAA 02/05/15 Allen University Columbia, SC 8:00pm NAIA-DI 02/06/15 Tennessee Temple University Sumter, SC 8:00pm USCAA 02/09/15 Fayetteville State University Sumter, SC 7:00pm NCAA-DII 02/14/15 Tennessee Temple University Chattanooga, TN 4:00pm USCAA 02/16/15 Dalton State University Sumter, SC 7:00pm NAIA-DI 02/21/15 Concordia College Sumter, SC 8:00pm USCAA

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NEw Faculty and staff Dr. Carol F. Black

Dr. John H. Day

Associate Professor Division of Social Sciences

Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

Ms. Denise V. Haynes

Rev. Daniel K. McCowan

Supplemental Instructor in Mathematics

Mathematics Laboratory Tutor

Student Support Services

Associate Professor

Division of General Studies

Ms. Karen R. Hebert Assistant Professor

Division of Religion and Humanities

Dr. Michael Powell

Director of Information

Management Services

Dr. Carol Maurice McClain Director of Teacher Education Division of Education

Ms. Elmira Rutherford

Director of the Organizational Management Program

New Transitions Mr. Stanley Scriven

Residence Hall Director Student Affairs

Dr. Gloria Seabrook-Wright Director of Career Planning, Cooperative Education and Placement

Dr. Juana Davis-Freeman

Not Pictured Mr. Victor L. Atlas

Mr. Bryant A. Bailey

Residence Hall Assistant Student Affairs

Residence Hall Assistant Student Affairs

Dr. Robert J. Kolb

Mr. Jimmie A. Williams

Assistant Professor

Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

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Residence Hall Assistant Student Affairs

Dean of Student Affairs

Mr. Robert Zalimas

Chairperson, Division of General Studies

Promotion in Rank Dr. Paul N. Ezeji to Professor Dr. David R. Magnin to Professor Ms. Deloris Y. McBride to Associate Professor Dr. Joseph K. Popoola to Associate Professor Ms. LaVon Simpson to Assistant Professor; and Ms. Valerie Warner to Assistant Professor


Service awards 5 Years

Mr. Linell Anderson

5 Years

Ms. Ivana Popovic

10 Years

Dr. Elaine B. McClure

15 Years

Dr. William H. Salyer, Jr.

25 Years

Dr. Oliver T. Hill

5 Years

Dr. Walter Butler

10 Years

Dr. Cherry Harmond-Early

10 Years

Mr. Walter Tomlin

20 Years

Dr. Paul Ezeji

25 Years

Dr. John R. Rooks

5 Years

Mr. Shawn Hair

10 Years

Ms. Sherry Harvin

15 Years

Dr. Juana Davis-Freeman

20 Years

Mrs. Martha C. King

30 Years

Mrs. Eva M. Glover

5 Years

Mrs. Sherri W. Johnson

10 Years

Dr. Daniel Lackey

15 Years

Mrs. Cheryl W. Mack

25 Years

Ms. Eva M. Hickman

30 Years

Ms. Johnell Rogers

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Service awards continued Not Pictured Five Years

35 Years

Mrs. Sandra S. Gibson

35 Years

Mr. Clarence Houck

Lewis Dargan Carolyn George Denise Stewart Darryl Witherspoon

40 Years

Dr. Luns C. Richardson

Thirty Years

Gloria W. Dozier

Retirements

(left to right) Mrs. Eva Glover Dr. Lois Weston Green Dr. Gerald R. Polinsky Dr. Jafar Amirzadeh, not pictured

F ac u l t y a n d s taff N e w s Ivana Popovic, assistant professor of Mass Communications in the Division of Religion and Humanities, was selected as the college’s 2014 Excellence in Teaching Award honoree. This award, which is given by the South Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities, Inc. (SCICU), recognizes and celebrates a faculty member from each SCICU member institution. Since joining Morris College in 2009, Popovic has dedicated her efforts to enhancing student learning, writing and creativity. She firmly believes in hands-on teaching, discussion-based lectures and gives students practical, hands-on assignments. In addition to academic advising and committee work, Popovic created, at the request of her students, a Photography Club, for which she serves as a faculty advisor. Also, every year, she is responsible for bringing in speakers from various media to participate in the Media Symposium that is held during the Fine Arts Festival. Honorees received their awards during a special dinner and ceremony held on April 8.

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Popovic (center) is pictured with Mr. Jim Reynolds (left), SCICU Chair Elect; and Representative J. David Weeks.


Date Published: September 5, 2014

Morris professor wins

heroes of chemistry Award By RAYTEVIA EVANS - ray@theitem.com Reprinted by permission from The Sumter Item

During the recent American Chemical Society’s 248th meeting and exposition, Morris College professor Dr. David Magnin was one of a small group of scientists who received the prestigious Heroes of Chemistry Award. This year’s meeting took place in San Francisco, where the organization recognized scientists who helped develop products that improve health and developed materials for plastics and electronics. Every year, the American Chemical Society accepts nominations from companies for Heroes of Chemistry to recognize talents. Previous scientists inducted in the organization’s hall of fame have excelled in innovation at prominent international corporations and have developed numerous commercial products that demonstrate strong financial performance - one of a number of important criterion to receive the award. Magnin and six other scientists received the award for their work while with Bristol-Myers Squibb. The scientists’ innovations have led to the discovery of Lomitapide (Juxtapid), an

inhibitor of microsomal triglyceride transfer protein. The scientists’ discovery is a treatment for familial hypercholesterolemia, an inherited genetic disorder that could lead to premature cardiovascular disease. Magnin worked for Bristol-Myers Squibb for almost 20 years, and the drug was later licensed by Aegerion Pharmaceuticals and is on the market. “I recognized at the time that I was working on a very special project. I also knew that these kind of opportunities come across your path once or maybe twice in a lifetime,” Magnin said. “It was a rare privilege to be in the right place at the right time and surrounded by great individuals.” Some of the methods used in their discovery are also reasons ACS recognized their work at Bristol-Myers Squibb, Magnin said. During the project, the team used “hit to lead-to New Chemical Entity” strategy, and it was the first project to determine the biological target using genetic markers and was also the first project to use robotics and technology to make compounds - methods

that are now the norm in the industry, Magnin said. Magnin has been an associate professor of chemistry at Morris College since 2005 and was previously a pastor at The Lighthouse Elim Fellowship in Princeton, New Jersey. The team at Bristol-Myers Squibb included Magnin, Scott Biller, John Dickson, Michael Lawrence, Michael Poss, Jeffrey Robl and Joseph Tino, who were all honored as 2014 ACS Heroes of Chemistry. “I am truly humbled to be recognized with the same award as (Miguel) Ondetti and (David) Cushman. These individuals were the principal players for the discovery of ACE inhibitors. This is the only other team from Bristol-Myers Squibb to have received the Heroes award.” ACS is a nonprofit organization chartered by Congress and has more than 161,000 members - making it the world’s largest scientific society. Other teams of scientists from Asahi Kasei Chemicals Corp., The Dow Chemical Co., Pfizer Inc. and The Procter & Gamble Co. were also recognized this year.

Ms. Tiffany T. McCants, admissions counselor, married Mr. Eric Walters on Saturday, August 30, 2014 . The wedding ceremony was held at Alice Drive Baptist Church followed by a reception at the Sumter County Civic Center. Mr. and Mrs. Walters reside in Sumter.

Mr. Lorne Lee, instructor of music, is featured in the nation-wide PBS documentary, ‘Healed: Music, Medicine, and Life with MS.’ The film, which aired in June, documents Jim Klages and his story of hope and battle with mutiple sclerosis. For more information visit www. healedthefilm.com

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F ac u l t y a n d s t aff N o t e s Division of Business Administration faculty members attended the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) Region 3 Fall Conference held at the Embassy Suites Hotel, October 9-11, in Greensboro, North Carolina. Attendees included Dr. Richard Smith, Chairman and Professor of Business Administration; Dr. James Ibe, Professor of Business Administration; Ms. Deloris McBride, Associate Professor of Business Administration; Ms. LaVon Simpson, Assistant Professor of Business Administration; Ms. Valerie Warner, Instructor of Computer Information Science; and Ms. Elmira Rutherford, Director of the Organizational Management Program. An extensive part of the conference focused on attaining business program excellence through rigorous assessment. Concurrent conference workshops offered opportunities for the faculty to exchange information, demonstrate innovative instructional techniques, and participate in professional development activities.

Ibe

Simpspn

Dr. James Ibe, professor of Economics; and Ms. LaVon Simpson, associate professor of business, attended the National Conference of the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) in Chicago, IL on June 25-29. During the conference, Simpson successfully completed training and has been certified an ACBSP accreditation evaluator. Ibe took a refresher course and is now a certified ACBSP accreditation evaluator and mentor. Their attendance and participation were made possible through Title III funding.

Ms. Margaret Mukooza, assistant director of the RichardsonJohnson Learning Resources Center attended the 2014 American Library Association (ALA) annual conference and exhibition in Las Vegas, Nevada from June 26 through July1. In line with the conference theme “Transforming Our libraries, Ourselves,” librarians were offered a wide range of programs, sessions and discussion panels on a variety of topics including: customer and library user expectations, library services, systems and technology, teaching and learning, electronic books and collections, library leadership expectations, and library workforce. Out of these topics Mukooza attended the ones that most informed Morris College’s current

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needs. These were: a) Facilitating Teaching and Learning Through the Integration of Library Services and Course Management, b); Using Instructional Design Applications to Effectively Flip Library Instruction, c) Rebranding the Library- Generating Visibility in the Virtual Age; OCLC’s Worldshare Management Services and, d) SIRSI Dynix BLUE CLOUD campus. The main purpose of the ALA conference is to offer librarians the current research, best practices and trends in libraries. These ideas and trends inform attendees of new ways to enhance library resources and services to students, faculty and staff.

Jones

Singleton

Mr. Joseph Jones, director of Student Support Services, and Mr. K. D. Singleton, director of Upward Bound, attended the Council for Opportunity in Education’s annual conference, which took place September 7-10, in Washington, DC. The 2014 theme was “Achieving College Success Through Vision and Action. This year’s conference featured thought-provoking plenary and concurrent sessions to address the importance of and potential for educational opportunity. Reverend Daniel K. McCowan, mathematics laboratory tutor in the Division of General Studies, celebrated 17 years as pastor of Maxwell Baptist Church in Florence, SC on October 12.

Drs. Charles M Pee, Oliver T Hill and Rev. James Jamison, religion professors, attended the National Baptist Convention, U.S.A. Inc. in New Orleans, LA in September. Dr. Catherine Kapi, associate professor of French, attended a European Studies Conference in Omaha, NE - October 2-3 Dr. Walter Butler, assistant professor of religion, represented Dr. Luns C. Richardson at the installation services for the new President at Hood Theological Seminary, Salisbury, NC on October 2 Ms. Ivana Popovic, Mass Communications Professor, attended The College Educator Hands On Backpack and Mobile Video Workshop at Poynter Institute, St. Peter's FL, on June 22-24. She also attended a photographic workshop, Autumn on the Coast of Main, in Bar Habor, Maine on October 15-19.


A LU M NI N e w s The Morris College Lee County Alumni Chapter presented its Annual Tots-To-Teens Pageant on April 27 at Saint Mark Baptist Church in Bishopville, SC, where Reverend Darren P. Dixon is the pastor. Mr. Willie Blyther is the chapter’s president. The winner of the pageant was Kristina Kennedy and the first and second runner-ups were Kierston McDuffie and Aaligah Dinkens. Pictured from left to right Kierston McDuffie, Kristina Kennedy and Aaligah Dinkens.

The Reverends Doris B. Smith and Gilbert E. Wilson were recently honored during the Berea Association’s Annual Founder’s Day Banquet on October 18, 2014. Reverend Smith is a graduate of the Morris College Ministerial Extension Center and is pastor of the St. Mark Marlboro Missionary Baptist Church, Bennettsville, SC. She is involved with numerous association and community activities and has received many awards for her hard work and dedication. Reverend Wilson received the Bachelor of Theology degree from Morris College and is pastor of the Sandy Grove Missionary Baptist Church of Bennettsville. He also coaches the Lady Hornets basketball and softball teams.

January 18-24

2015 HOMECOMING Morris College

In June, the Morris College Ohio Alumni Chapter participated in the annual AME of Central Ohio HBCU College Fair. Attendees included juniors and seniors from high schools throughout central Ohio. Chapter representatives informed students, and their parents, of the great academic programs offered at Morris College, individual attention provided by faculty and staff, and the family like atmosphere on campus. They also assured students that the college’s motto - “Enter to Learn; Depart to Serve” is more than a phrase but something that has been actualized in their lives and is evident by participation in the college fair. If attendees don’t enroll, chapter members are confident they are educated about what Morris has to offer and how their lives may be enhanced if they avail themselves to everything the college has to offer, take their studies seriously, and have a strong desire to grow as a person.

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Morris College

National Alumni Association Post Office Box 1736 Sumter, SC 29151-1736

Officers

Barbara Roman Jackson President Ruth McFadden Pendergrass First Vice President L. Marie Gainey Floyd Second Vice-President R. Russell Boyd Treasurer Sonya Davis Levy Financial Secretary Loretta Farrow Settles Secretary James Blassingame Chaplain Recharda Dawkins Parliamentarian Betty Gamble Dicks Historian Michael A. Glenn Sergeant-at-Arms Past Presidents *Everett J. Thompson *John Alsbrooks Brenda D. Dixon Bennie Anderson *Hilton Shirley Edna Evans *Elias Young Leo Richardson R. Russell Boyd Ellie W. Palmer Bevlin York Collier Carolyn Wiley Woods *Deceased

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November 1, 2014 Greetings, Fellow Alumni and Friends, Thank you for re-electing me as the Morris College National Alumni Association President for 2014-2016. It is my distinct pleasure to greet and thank you for the support you provided the National Alumni Association during the past year. Your support and giving spirit during 2013-2014 enabled the alumni to donate $139,931.74, a 47% increase from last year. Morris has benefited greatly from the generosity of alumni and friends. Gifts make a critical difference and enhance the quality of educational experiences for today’s students. I trust that you will continue to support the college with your noble and generous acts of giving. I challenge all alumni and friends to support the college by making a donation before June 30, 2015. Today, private funding is essential to maintaining the excellent education for which Morris College is so well known. As I continue to promote and support the mission of preparing students to meet the challenges of an increasingly complex and technological world, I pledge my continued support of the college and our most prized possession, the students. The return in our investment is measured in the more productive and meaningful lives of our students and in making possible extraordinary opportunities to the next generation. Our vision continues to expand as we strive to: 

Increase the membership of our association so that the spirit and legacy of Morris continues,

Increase our financial support so that more students may have the opportunity to attend our great institution, and,

Seek additional opportunities to be visible; physically supportive of academics and social activities of the college.

I solicit your support and prayers that we will continue to make a difference in the lives of deserving students. Help us create bright futures for our young people at Morris College. Their future depends on us, and our future depends on them. Warm Regards,

Barbara R. Jackson MCNAA President


1966 Grad finally walks

Grad walks

in Morris ceremony By Raytevia Evans -ray@theitem.com Reprinted by permission from The Sumter Item

During Morris College’s recent commencement ceremony, President Luns C. Richardson recognized a special graduate in the audience before distributing diplomas. Horace Anderson, a South Carolina native and now a Texas resident, traveled many miles to finally take his well-deserved walk across the stage to receive the bachelor’s degree he earned in 1966. Anderson, like the rest of the recent graduates participating in the commencement this year, donned his cap and gown, sat attentively during the ceremony while Walter M. Kimbrough of Dillard University in Louisiana spoke to the graduating class and proudly shook the hands of Richardson and other members of the presidential party as he crossed the stage. “It was very emotional, and it was great because Dr. Richardson embraced me and let me know they were glad I came,” Anderson said. “I was on a cloud.” Anderson graduated from Edgefield County Colored High School in 1962 and had plans to attend South Carolina State University. However, his mother encouraged him to attend Morris College instead - a school he said he had never heard about before. But walking on the campus this past weekend, visiting his old dorm and the cafeteria, and experiencing the progress and new facilities of his alma mater with his old classmates before walking across the stage filled him with pride. “It was an honor, and my classmates and I really believe in perseverance. I enjoyed every aspect of it and hanging out there brought back flashbacks,” he said. Anderson played baseball and basketball for the college, one of the memories he recalled while recently touring the campus. Before he could actually experience commencement in 1966, Anderson went into the U.S. Air Force and then the Army, serving his country both in Vietnam and Operation Desert Storm. He earned his bachelor’s degree and planned to participate in commencement. However, he went into the military before he could. Afterward, Anderson became a history teacher and coached basketball and football for many years. He now resides in Texas with his wife, Marie - who traveled to South Carolina with him for the ceremony - and has five children, 10 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. So why travel so many miles when snail mail could have delivered the degree to his front door? “I wanted to be there, and I thought it was important for me to come,” Anderson said. “And, it was important to my mother, and it was her dream.”

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Class Notes Bernadette R. Hampton, Class of 1992, a mathematics instructor and mathematics department chairperson at Battery Creek High School in Beaufort, SC; has been named president of the South Carolina Education Association (SCEA). She will serve a four-year term. In addition to her 20-plus years of classroom experience, Hampton has a lengthy history of involvement in advancing her profession. Before becoming President-Elect of the SCEA, she served four years as SCEA Vice President and was President of the Beaufort County Education Association (BCEA) for six years. She continues to maintain long-term memberships in the National Education Association (NEA), The SCEA, and the BCEA. In addition, Ms. Hampton is a member of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, the South Carolina Council of Teachers of Mathematics, and the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. She also serves on the Morris College National Alumni Association Leadership Team and her scholarly work has appeared in multiple publications.

Brandon Gordon, Class of 2004, earlier this year, was sworn in to Legislative District 25 on the Prince Georges County Central Committee in Maryland. Sandra R. Grant, Class of 2011, was appointed secretary of the National Baptist Convention of America (NBCA) Minister Wives and Widows Auxiliary on September 18 during the NBCA session held in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The NBCA Minister Wives and Widows assist with education and mission efforts worldwide. Grant is active in the Jerusalem Association of Georgetown, SC and the Jerusalem Minister Wives Auxiliary where her husband, Dr. D. L. Grant, Sr. serves as Vice Moderator. Additionally, she serves as First Lady of the Chapel Hill Baptist Church of Santee, SC and New Israel Missionary Baptist Church of Dalzell and is employed by Sumter School District and Ephraim D. Stephens Funeral Home of Sumter.

Martin Luther Quick, Class of 1992 received a Masters in Divinity from the Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary of Lenoir-Rhyne University on May 24.

Napoleon A. Bradford, Class of 2000, received a Master of Divinity degree on May 10 from the Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology at Virginia Union University. Elizabeth Rogers Givens, Class of 2000, the widow of alumnus, Joseph Charles Givens, Sr.; earned and was awarded the Doctor of Divinity degree, summa cum laude, from Oval Bible College in Lawrenceville, GA in July 2013. She also earned and was awarded the Master of Divinity degree, magna cum laude, from Oval Bible College in June 2011. Dr. Givens is a member of Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church in Sumter, SC, under the leadership of Reverend Dr. James Blassingame. She was the first woman to be licensed by Mt. Zion and the second woman to be ordained by the Sumter Baptist M&E Association. She is also a member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated. She serves as a magistrate judge for Sumter County Summary Court, is the first ordained minister and the second African American woman to serve in this capacity. Dr. Givens is in the process of completing her first book, “The Purple Scarf.”

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J. Elbert Williams, Class of 2004, pastor of the Marion Parish of the United Methodist Church, Marion, SC; traveled to Johannesburg, South Africa and Zimbabwe on January 13 through January 20. The team he traveled with was led by South Carolina Resident Bishop Jonathan Holston. The purpose for the trip was two-fold; to better understand the conference’s connection to Africa University located in Zimbabwe, and to witness the launch of a new sustainable agriculture program by Africans for Africans. While in South Africa, they visited the Mandela House Museum and Mandela Restaurant in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Randolph Green, Class of 2012, recently graduated cum laude from the Morehouse School of Religion, ITC in Atlanta, GA where he earned the Master of Divinity degree. He plans to pursue a Ph.D. degree in Religion.


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ALUMNI

MEMORIALS

Mary Francis Jones Brown (1968) passed away September 1, 2013 in Lancaster, SC. Mrs. Brown earned the Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Morris College. A registered nurse, she was employed by the school system as a certified teacher. She assisted many young people with their studies to obtain their high school diploma. Mary Curtis passed away July 6, 2014 in Sumter, SC. Mrs. Curtis attended Morris College and was self-employed as a professional seamstress and a designer of other arts and crafts. Gertrude Weston Dozier passed away October 16, 2014 in Stone Mountain, GA. Born September 30, 1920 in Sumter, Mrs. Dozier earned the Bachelor of Arts degree from Morris College and began her career as an educator following graduation. She taught in Timmonsville and Bishopville, SC; Preston, MD and Lynchburg, VA where she retired from the profession. A member of the Virginia Retired Teachers Association and the National Education Association, Mrs. Dozier used her love for music to help enhance the worship experience as choir director at her church in Bedford, Virginia. She was the sister of the late Dr. Benjamin F. Weston, a former pastor of Jehovah Missionary Baptist Church of Sumter. Erma Viola Dwyer passed away September 18, 2014 in Sumter, SC. Ms. Dwyer earned the Bachelor of Science degree in Education from Morris College and the Master’s degree in Education from South Carolina State University. She studied further at the University of South Carolina and Oklahoma State University. Ms. Dwyer was an educator and private tutor for more than 33 years and retired from her teaching career in Dorchester County. The manager of her family’s floral business, she was recognized by the South Carolina House of Representatives (District 51), along with her sister, for distinguished contributions to the economic development of the South Sumter Community. She was a faithful and dedicated member of Jehovah Missionary Baptist Church and the Woman’s Baptist E & M Convention of SC. Warren E. Hatcher passed away September 2, 2014 in Charleston, SC. Elder Hatcher obtained the Bachelor of Science degree from Morris College and retired from the Wateree Correctional Institution. He was a Reformed Methodist Union Episcopal Church and eventually became a presiding elder of the Sumter district. He was also the general secretary of mission of the RMUE Church. Jefferson Davis McGowens, Sr. passed away May 20, 2014 in Greenville, SC. Reverend McGowens furthered his religious education at the American Baptist College of Nashville, TN and the Morris College Extension (Greenvillle) and the Bible Institute of Spartanburg, SC. A U. S. Army veteran during the Korean War, he was awarded and decorated with the Purple Heart, the United Nations Service Medal along with

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other ribbons and military achievements. Reverend McGowens a former moderator of the North Enoree Education and Missionary Baptist Association and was affiliated with the Baptist Educational and Missionary Convention of South Carolina, the Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc. and a member of the Eureka Lodge #59 Prince Hall Free and Accepted Masons. He was pastor emeritus of the Mountain Grove Baptist Church, Travelers Rest, SC. Leroy Smith Sr. passed away September 10, 2014 in Sumter, SC. Mr. Smith earned the Bachelor of Arts degree in biology from Morris College, the Masters of Education degree from North Carolina College at Durham and did additional studies at the University of Indiana and the University of South Carolina. Mr. Smith was a devoted and dedicated educator who served the Lee County School District for 41 years as a teacher, principal, Head Start Program director and coordinator of various programs. His contributions to the social, religious, education, civic and cultural welfare of the Sumter community was demonstrated by his involvement in numerous organizations which included the Morris College National Alumni Association, the National Education Association and the South Carolina Education Association. An avid hunter and fisherman, Mr. Smith was the father of Mrs. Janet S. Clayton, director of the college’s Learning Resources Center and an instructor in the Division of Education. Rosella George Toney passed away July 8, 2014. A native of Lee County, SC, Mrs. Toney earned the Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education from Morris College and the Masters of Science degree from South Carolina State University. Certified in teaching and school administration, she completed post-graduate studies at Georgia State College, Temple University, the University of Colorado and the University of South Carolina. Mrs. Toney, a passionate educator and adult educator, taught every grade level at the elementary, junior high and secondary school levels. She retired from the public school system as the assistant principal at Bishopvillle High School in 1996. Affiliated with the South Carolina Educational Association, the National Educational Association and the National Association of Secondary School Principals, Mrs. Toney’s life was marked by her devotion to church, community, education and family. The Teacher of the Year Award, the Morris College Distinguished Alumni Award and the Mary McLeod Bethune Award for Distinguished Leadership and Service by the National Council of Negro Women are among the numerous awards and honors bestowed upon her.


FORMER TRUSTEES

Daisy B. Alexander passed away March 28, 2014 in Camden, SC. Dr. Alexander was a very strong supporter and trustee. A graduate of Voorhees Junior College, Allen University and New York University, she studied further at Benedict College, Morris College and the University of South Carolina. A distinguished educator, mathematics teacher and community icon, her outstanding contributions toward helping others have benefited the lives of countless individuals. From organizing the first adult-education classes in Kershaw County to serving on numerous boards and organizations such as the South Carolina Department of Social Services, the Kershaw County Council on Aging and the Wateree Community Actions Agency, numerous awards and honors give tribute to Dr. Alexander for her lifetime of service she has rendered so unselfishly. During her tenure as president of the Baptist Educational and Missionary Convention of South Carolina, the President’s Home, constructed by the ushers in 1986, was paid in full. Dr. Luns C. Richardson, serving as eulogist during funeral services for Dr. Alexander, praised her loyalty to the institution as a member of the board and through her active involvement with the Mt. Moriah Baptist Association and the Kershaw County Alumni Chapter. “Dr. Alexander gave of herself in service,” the president stated. “People and good causes were her concern.” Dr. Alexander was recognized by the South Carolina General Assembly for her lifetime achievements as an educator and a community volunteer. She was also awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters from Morris College. Samuel Booker Marshall was funeralized on March 21, 2014 in St. George, SC. Dr. Marshall earned the Bachelor of Science and the Master of Science in Education degrees from South Carolina State University and was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity (1984). Upon graduation, he became the Agricultural County Agent for Clemson University in Newberry County. He studied professional singing in New York and later became a classical concert singer. Throughout his teaching profession, Dr. Marshall served as principal of various schools and owned and operated Shuler-Marshall Funeral Home. He served as pastor of Second Providence Baptist Church, Bowman, SC, and was later called to pastor Good Hope Baptist Church, St. George, SC. He became pastor emeritus of both churches when he retired on February 27, 2012. Dr. Marshall continued his contributions to education as a member of the Orangeburg County District Three School Board. Thirty of his thirty-two years were served as chairman. The moderator emeritus of the Lovely Hill Baptist Association, he was a trustee of Morris College for eighteen years and was affiliated with numerous organizations and was the sole surviving charter member of the Columbia Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. Known for his magnificent and melodious baritone voice, he was actively involved in numerous initiatives to help renovate, beautify and attract economic development for the Holly Hill area. Dr. Luns C. Richardson gave remarks on behalf of Morris College during the funeral service. He praised this legendary giant for his commitment to education, his love of people and his unselfish support of the college.

FRIENDS OF THE COLLEGE

James C. Copeland passed away April 1, 2014June 15, 2014 in Spartanburg County, SC. The Reverend Dr. Copeland, a U. S. Armed Forces veteran, actively served the Spartanburg County Baptist Association as moderator of the Union of Churches, as advisor of the Brotherhood and as an instructor in its School of Methods. He was the organizer and pastor of the Messiah Baptist Church of Spartanburg County. Donal Lee Hill passed away April 3, 2014 in Simpsonville, SC. Reverend Hill, a U. S. Army veteran, retired from Greenville County Schools and was the former pastor of Jubilee Baptist Church, Taylors, SC. Elizabeth Matthews Hunter passed away on July 14, 2014 in Williamsburg County, SC. Mrs. Hunter, a dedicated educator who retired after 30 years as a public school teacher, taught in Berkeley and Williamsburg counties. She earned the Bachelor of Science degree from Benedict College and pursued graduate studies at South Carolina State University and the University of South Carolina. Mrs. Hunter rendered loyal service to the Morris College Williamsburg County Alumni Chapter following the passing of its president, Mrs. Essie Lee Matthews Shaw, who was her sister. Mrs. Hunter was married to the late Reverend William Nathaniel Hunter. Willie Jackson passed away October 10, 2014 in Sumter, SC. Retired U.S Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Jackson received numerous decorations and awards for his outstanding services. Included among them were the National Defense Service Medal W/1 Service Star; the Meritorious Service Medal W/2 Oak Leaf Clusters and the Air Force Commendation Medal W/3 Oak Leaf Clusters. Following his military retirement, he was employed by Bosch Braking Systems in Sumter. Chief Master Sgt. Jackson was married to Mrs. Barbara R. Jackson. She is a member of the college’s board of trustees and president of the Morris College National Alumni Association. Wilhelmena Bannister Joe passed away July 10, 2014 in Bamberg County, SC. Upon graduating from high school, Mrs. Joe furthered her education at the University of South Carolina (Allendale, SC extension), Clemson University (Blackville, SC extension), Denmark Technical College and South Carolina State University. Mrs. Joe’s love for helping others and supporting Morris College was clearly seen through the dedicated service and distinguished leadership she provided while president in the Bethlehem Baptist Association Sunday School and BTU Convention and while moderator of the Gethsemane Union. She was actively involved with the Woman’s Baptist Educational and Missionary Convention of South Carolina, the South Carolina Baptist Congress of Christian Education and the Gethsemane Baptist Church of Bamberg where she served in several leadership positions. Dr. Luns C. Richardson, attending the services celebrating Mrs. Joe’s life and legacy, offered the prayer and praised her for having been a hard and dedicated worker who put her heart into everything she did.

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FRIENDS OF THE COLLEGE William Pilgrim passed away June 16, 2014 in Clinton, SC. Reverend Pilgrim, a retired welder, was a dedicated leader and pastored several congregations during his lifetime in the upstate region of South Carolina. He was a member of Tabernacle Baptist Church, Greenwood, SC. Alvin C. Settles, Jr. passed away June 15, 2014 in Aiken, SC. The Reverend Dr. Settles served several churches as pastor. He retired from pastoral ministry in 2012 after having served St. Peter Baptist Church, Elko, SC for 25 years.

Nathaniel Butler Wells passed away April 7, 2014 in Cheverly, MD. A native of Sumter, SC, Mr. Wells was a military veteran who dutifully and honorably served his country in the U.S. Marine Corps, the U.S. Army and the U.S. Air Force. He earned the Associate in Arts degree from Prince George’s Community College and the Bachelor of Science degree in Government and Politics from the University of Maryland. He is the brother of Dr. Bernice Wells Stukes-Mose, a former member of the college’s board of trustees and a loyal friend.

A TRIBUTE IN LOVING MEMORY

Margaret Ann Bailey June 19, 1948 – July 24, 2014

Director, Career Planning, Cooperative Education and Placement and Instructor, Division of Education (1986-2014) Data Entry/Purchasing Clerk, Office of Business Affairs (1981-1986) Secretary, Academic Dean’s Office (1978-1980) Ms. Bailey earned the Bachelor of Science degree from Benedict College in business and economics and the Master of Education degree from South Carolina State University. She was affiliated with the South Carolina Independent College/Universities Consortium, the Council on Career Development and several other organizations. She was also the faculty-staff representative on the Morris College Board of Trustees. Her legacy will always be the energy and dedication with which she guided students in making an important decision: “What am I going to do with my life?” With an awareness of vocational opportunities and requirements, she utilized the college’s resources to help prepare students for the workplace by combining academic programs with practical experience. She went beyond the call of duty in helping to develop the employment competencies of our students.

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Financial Report Summary

July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2014 Unrestricted and restricted contributions to the college from private sources total $1,282,499.74. Additional restricted federal and state grants bring the total to $4,950,156.74. Baptist Family of South Carolina (Private Sources) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Churches and Associations $ 459,420.09 $ 128,962.67 Woman's Baptist E & M Convention of SC $ 87,386.33 Baptist E & M Convention of SC $ 13,000.00 Ushers State Convention of SC $ 9,000.00 State Baptist YWA $ 6,322.00 Baptist Brotherhood E & M Convention of SC $ 5,000.00 SC Congress Baptist Congress of Christian Education

$

709,091.09

Other Unrestricted Contributions (Private Sources) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ Alumni $ 139,931.74 $ 36,200.00 Trustee Contributions $ 46,202.09 Faculty & Staff/Students $ 31,322.00 Out-of-State Churches/Organizations $ 6,350.00 Individuals $ 5,090.00 Other Churches/Businesses/Organizations

265,095.83

Restricted Contributions (Private Sources) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MicroSoft (In-Kind Grant) $ 131,250.00 $ 105,520.21 Scholarship Contributions $ 69,042.00 UNCF $ 2,500.61 Regular Endowment Contributions

$

308,312.82

Total Unrestricted and Restricted Contributions (Private Sources) . . . . . . .

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1,282,499.74

Federal and State Grants (Restricted) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Title III HBCU $ 1,564,440.00 $ 719,940.00 DOE Environmental Management $ 752,692.00 Title III SAFRA $ 267,369.00 Title IV Student Support Services Program $ 363,216.00 Title IV Upward Bound Program

$

3,667,657.00

Total From July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

$

4,950,156.74

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Fall Harvest Rally

Associations

Mid-Winter Rally

State Convention

Grand Total

2013-2014 Financial Report The Baptist Educational & Missionary Convention of South Carolina

ThankYou! Listed on the following pages are supporters of Morris College during 2013 and 2014. It means a great deal to the college that you are willing to help students succeed in life. Your generosity and gifts, given because of your belief in the college’s academic programs and services, continue to provide quality education for our young men and women. In the event of an omission or error, please accept our pardon and bring this to the attention of the Office of Institutional Advancement at (803) 934-3260. Again, thank you! Your support helps to ensure a brighter future for the college.

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James B. Blassingame, President Donald E. Greene, Jr. and Isaac J. Holt, Jr., Vice President-At-Large Charles B. Jackson, Sr., Chairman, Board of Trustees Luns C. Richardson, College President

South Carolina Baptist Churches Reporting Through Associations Region I - 97,296.13 James Lewis, Regional Vice President

ANTIOCH BAPTIST ASSOCIATION Leon G. Brown, Moderator Anderson Baptist Church Association Bethlehem Baptist Church Day Dawn Baptist Church Holy Rock Baptist Church Jehovah Baptist Church Jerusalem Baptist Church Laymen Auxiliary Moncks Corner Baptist Church Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church New Home Baptist Church Providence Baptist Church Saint Peters Saint Stephens Baptist Church Sunday School Antioch Baptist Association Total

100.00 269.00 200.00 200.00 75.00 100.00 100.00 500.00 250.00 125.00 50.00 750.00 1,000.00 3,719.00

CHARLESTON COUNTY BAPTIST ASSN. William A. Salley, Moderator Association 45,000.00 Calvary Missionary Baptist Church First Missionary Baptist Church Individuals Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church 300.00 Ministers Conference of 600.00 Charleston & Vicinity Morris Street Missionary Baptist Church Saint Matthew Missionary Baptist Church Charleston County Baptist Association Total 45,900.00 COOPER RIVER BAPTIST ASSOCIATION Clary L. Samuels, Moderator Abyssinia Baptist Church 400.00 Association Choir, Viola Mack, President 550.00 Bethany Baptist Church 600.00 Brotherhood, Tyrone Powell, Pressident 300.00 Christian Baptist Church 150.00 Community Baptist Church 150.00 Deacons, Randy Edwards, President 550.00 Deaconesses, Helen Hill, President 550.00 Donations 700.00 Evangelists, Betty Seay, President 550.00 Jerusalem Baptist Church 450.00 Joshua Baptist Church 2,500.00 Ministers’ Wives, 100.00 Harriet Bonaparte, President Morning Star Baptist Church 600.00 Mount Olive Baptist Church 400.00 Mount Zion Baptist Church 1,000.00 New Bethlehem Baptist Church 600.00 New Holmes Street Baptist Church 400.00 New Tabernacle Fourth Baptist Church 2,500.00 Noah’s Ark Baptist Church 200.00

75.00 200.00 200.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 250.00 35.00 100.00 100.00 750.00 2,010.00

100.00 200.00 200.00

175.00 269.00 400.00 400.00 175.00 200.00 200.00 500.00 500.00 125.00 85.00 100.00 100.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 5,729.00

45,000.00 100.00 200.00 200.00 300.00 600.00

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Fall Harvest Rally

Oak Grove Baptist Church 300.00 Pilgrim Baptist Church, Pineville 400.00 Pilgrim Baptist Church, North Charleston 450.00 Promiseland Baptist Church 600.00 Ushers, Sheran Moore, President 400.00 Victory Baptist Church 800.00 Women’s Auxiliary, 1,000.00 Dorothy Washington, President Youth 300.00 Cooper River Baptist Association Total 17,500.00

Mid-Winter Rally

State Convention

Grand Total

300.00 400.00 450.00 600.00 400.00 800.00 1,000.00 300.00 17,500.00

LOVELY HILL BAPTIST ASSOCIATION McKinley Ravenell, Moderator Association 1,500.00 1,500.00 Bethel Baptist Church 110.00 100.00 210.00 Bethlehem Baptist Church 100.00 100.00 200.00 Canaan Baptist Church 100.00 100.00 200.00 Congress of Christian Education, 1,138.50 200.00 1,338.50 General Britt, Pres. Elem Baptist Church 330.00 130.00 460.00 Galilee Baptist Church 100.00 100.00 Good Hope Baptist Church 550.00 100.00 650.00 Good Land Baptist Church 100.00 100.00 200.00 Harvest Chapel Baptist Church 150.00 100.00 250.00 Jericho Baptist Church 125.00 100.00 225.00 Jerusalem Baptist Church 110.00 100.00 210.00 Lovely Hill Baptist Church 350.00 100.00 450.00 McBranch Baptist Church 240.00 100.00 340.00 McBranch E & M Union 200.00 200.00 Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church 113.30 100.00 213.30 Oakman Branch Baptist Church 275.00 100.00 375.00 Saint John Missionary Baptist Church 110.00 100.00 210.00 Saint Mark Baptist Church 265.00 100.00 365.00 Saint Matthew Baptist Church 110.00 100.00 210.00 Saint Stephen Baptist Church 100.00 100.00 200.00 Second Providence Baptist Church 300.00 300.00 Ushers Convention 100.00 100.00 Lovely Hill Baptist Association Total 6,476.80 2,030.00 8,506.80 Note: Mid-Winter Rally Reported Through the Lovely Hill Congress of Christian Education MT. CARMEL BAPTIST ASSOCIATION (LD) Michael A. Williams, Jr., Moderator Antioch Baptist Church 40.00 Arms Oak Baptist Church 40.00 Bethel Baptist Church, Andrew L. Cooper 40.00 Bethel Baptist Church, John H. Smith, Sr. 40.00 Bethlehem Baptist Church 40.00 Carey Hill Baptist Church 40.00 Ebenezer Baptist Church 40.00 Emanuel Baptist Church 40.00 First African Baptist Church, Alvin L. Petty 40.00 First African Baptist Church, 40.00 Raymond Johnson, Sr. First African Baptist Church, Richard Kinlock 40.00 First Heyward Baptist Church 40.00 First Zion Baptist Church, Tyrone Beckett 40.00 Good Hope Baptist Church, Joe Steve 40.00 Good Hope Baptist Church, Alfonso Williams Horsepond Baptist Church 40.00 King Branch Baptist Church 40.00 Lovely Hill Baptist Church 40.00 Macedonia Baptist Church 10.00

40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 10.00

Associations

Fall Harvest Rally

Mid-Winter Rally

Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, Dorothy Bates 40.00 Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, Benjamin Williams 50.00 Mt. Nebo Baptist Church 40.00 Mt. Olive Baptist Church 10.00 New Castle Baptist Church 40.00 New Zion Baptist Church 40.00 Pilgrm Baptist Church 20.00 Proctor Hill Baptist Church 40.00 Saint James Baptist Church 40.00 Saint John Baptist Church, Gerald Gaillard 40.00 Saint John Baptist Church, Prince Polite 40.00 Saint Luke Baptist Church 40.00 Saint Mark Baptist Church 40.00 Saint Mary Baptist Church 40.00 Saint Matthew Baptist Church, 40.00 Donald Sheftall Saint Matthew Baptist Church, 40.00 Joe H. Steve, Jr. Saint Phillip Baptist Church 40.00 Sand Hill Baptist Church 40.00 Second African Baptist Church 13.00 Second Euhaw Baptist Church, 40.00 Leroy Johnson, Jr. Second Thankful Baptist Church 40.00 Second Zion Baptist Church 40.00 Sunday School Convention, 1,180.00 Kardell Ferguson, Sr., Pres. Union Baptist Church 40.00 Zion Baptist Church 10.00 Zion Oak Grove Baptist Church 40.00 Mt. Carmel Baptist Association (LD) Total 2,773.00 MT. CARMEL BAPTIST ASSOCIATION (UD) Samuel Richardson, Moderator Association 1,000.00 Emancipation Baptist Church, St. Matthews 750.00 Mt. Carmel Baptist Association (UD) Total 1,750.00 NEW ASHLEY MISSIONARY BAPTIST ASSN Alfred Williams, Moderator Association 2,795.00 Brotherhood Auxiliary 100.00 Canaan Missionary Baptist Church 200.00 Eastside Missionary Baptist Church 100.00 El-Shaddi Missionary Baptist Church 100.00 Grace Community Missionary 50.00 Baptist Church Individual(s) 25.00 Long Point Missionary Baptist Church 200.00 Lovely Mountain Missionary Baptist Church 188.61 New Mary Ann Missionary Baptist Church 200.00 New Tabernacle Second Missionary 100.00 Baptist Church Offering 257.72 Saint Daniel Missionary Baptist Church 100.00 Saint Paul Missionary Baptist Church 100.00 Sunday School and BTU Congress 200.00 Trinity Missionary Baptist Church 200.00 Ushers Auxiliary 100.00 Women’s Auxiliary 200.00 New Ashley Baptist Association Total 5,216.33

State Convention

Grand Total

40.00 50.00 40.00 10.00 40.00 40.00 20.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 13.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 1,180.00 40.00 10.00 40.00 2,773.00

1,000.00 500.00

1,250.00

500.00

2,250.00

2,795.00 100.00 200.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 25.00 200.00 188.61 200.00 100.00 257.72 100.00 100.00 200.00 200.00 100.00 200.00 5,216.33

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Fall Harvest Rally

Associations

Mid-Winter Rally

State Convention

Grand Total

OLD ASHLEY BAPTIST ASSOCIATION Kenneth Hodges, Moderator Association 5,666.00 Brick Baptist Church, Inc. 750.00 First African Baptist Church, Beaufort 300.00 First Baptist Church of James Island 600.00 New First Missionary Baptist Church 400.00 Unity Missionary Baptist Church 200.00 Old Ashley Baptist Association Total 7,916.00

5,666.00 750.00 300.00 600.00 400.00 200.00 7,916.00

PROGRESSIVE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION Gwen Washington, Moderator 100.00

100.00

ROCK SPRING BAPTIST ASSOCIATION Raymond Hamilton, Moderator Association 350.00 Padgett Branch Baptist Church 150.00 Rock Spring Baptist Association Total 500.00

350.00 150.00 500.00

Region II- 155,454.22 Jamey O. Graham, Vice President

BEAVER CREEK BAPTIST ASSOCIATION Curtis L. Belton, Moderator 1,000.00

1,000.00

BLACK RIVER BAPTIST ASSOCIATION Clifford Gaymon, Moderator Association 5,000.00 Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church 1,000.00 Black River Baptist Association Total 6,000.00

3,000.00 250.00 3,250.00

8,000.00 1,250.00 9,250.00

CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP ASSOCIATION O’ Donald Dingle, Moderator 130.00

115.00

245.00

GETHSEMANE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION Algerron Williams, Moderator Bethlehem Baptist Church, College Place 500.00 Black Jack Baptist Church 300.00 Brookland Baptist Church 15,000.00 Central Baptist Church 3,000.00 Dennis Chapel Baptist Church 150.00 First Calvary Baptist Church 2,000.00 Gethsemane Baptist Church, Blair 250.00 Greenview First Baptist Church 1,000.00 Haskell Heights Progressive 100.00 Baptist Church Little Zion Baptist Church 500.00 Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church, 500.00 Cayce New Dimension Baptist Church 250.00 Round Top Baptist Church 1,000.00 Saint John Baptist Church 2,000.00 Saint Matthews Baptist Church, 300.00 Eastover Saint Paul Baptist Church, 1,400.00 Lexington Second Nazareth Baptist Church 500.00 Trinity Baptist Church 500.00 Union Baptist Church 1,500.00 Zion Baptist Church 2,500.00 Zion Canaan Baptist Church 2,000.00 Zion Chapel Baptist Church 500.00 (Reeder Point) Gethsemane Baptist Association 35,750.00 Total

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500.00 300.00 15,000.00 3,000.00 150.00 2,000.00 250.00 1,000.00 100.00 500.00 500.00 250.00 1,000.00 2,000.00 300.00 400.00

1,800.00 500.00 500.00 1,500.00 2,500.00 2,000.00 500.00

400.00

36,150.00

Associations

Fall Harvest Rally

Mid-Winter Rally

State Convention

Grand Total

Note: 6,000 contribution from Gethsemane’s Woman’s Department brings total to 42,150. THE MIDLANDS BAPTIST ASSOCIATION, INC. Blakely N. Scott, Moderator First Nazareth Baptist Church 10,000.00 Gill Creek Baptist Church 500.00 Individual(s) 1,000.00 Mount Moriah Baptist Church, Hopkins 750.00 Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, Cayce 200.00 Saint James Baptist Church 200.00 of West Columbia The Midlands Baptist Association 12,650.00 Total

10,000.00 500.00 1,000.00 750.00 200.00 200.00 12,650.00

MOUNT HEBRON ASSOCIATION Lucious R. Smith, Moderator 200.00 Note: Contribution from Young’s Chapel Baptist Church

200.00

MOUNT OLIVE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION Bryce D. Jamison, Moderator 2,600.00 2,600.00 Contributing Churches: Andrew Chapel Baptist Church (1,500), Beauty Hill Baptist Church, Cedar Grove Baptist Church, Edisto Baptist Church, Gethsemane Baptist Church, Greater Zion Baptist Church, Hickory Grove Baptist Church, Jones Chapel Baptist Church, Liberty Hill Baptist Church, Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Mt. Sinai Baptist Church, Oak Grove Baptist Church, Pine Grove Baptist Church, Red Hill Baptist Church, Union Chapel Baptist Church and Warren Chapel Baptist Church NEW ZION BAPTIST ASSOCIATION Norman Jamison, Moderator

1,000.00

1,000.00

ORANGEBURG-CALHOUN BAPTIST ASSN. Arthur W. Goforth, III, Moderator Antioch Baptist Church 520.00 Bull Swamp Baptist Church 125.00 First Baptist Church 75.00 Lovely Hill Baptist Church 520.00 Mount Carmel Baptist Church 520.00 Mount Zion Baptist Church 1,040.00 Saint Paul Baptist Church 200.00 Springfield Baptist Church 250.00 Sunday School Convention, 2,000.00 L. Z. Keitt, President Orangeburg-Calhoun Baptist 5,250.00 Association Total

520.00 125.00 75.00 520.00 520.00 1,040.00 200.00 250.00 2,000.00 5,250.00

ORANGEBURG-ORTHODOX BAPTIST ASSN. Lonnie Robinson, III, Moderator 700.00 SUMTER BAPTIST M & E ASSOCIATION Stanley E. Hayes, Moderator Association 2,725.00 Brotherhood Ministry 1,000.00 Congress of Christian Edu, 1,500.00 P. D. Loney, President Fourth Crossroad Baptist Church, 100.00 Manning Enon Missionary Baptist Church, 2,000.00 Sumter Green Hill Missionary Baptist Church, Alcolu Individual(s) 253.00

700.00

2,725.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 100.00 2,300.00

4,300.00

450.00

450.00 253.00


Associations

Fall Harvest Rally

Jehovah Missionary Baptist Church, Sumter Joshua Missionary Baptist Church, Dalzell Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church, Sumter Salem Missionary Baptist Church, Sumter Taw Caw Missionary Baptist Church, Summerton Trinity Missionary Baptist Church, Sumter Westend Community Church, Sumter YWA Youth Ministry Women’s Ministry Sumter Baptist M & E Association Total

3,000.00

Mid-Winter Rally

1,500.00

State Convention

Grand Total

4,500.00

1,500.00

1,500.00

3,450.00

3,450.00

500.00 2,000.00

500.00 2,000.00

1,750.00 1,000.00 200.00 575.00 4,000.00 25,553.00

1,750.00

3,500.00

6,000.00

1,000.00 200.00 575.00 4,000.00 31,553.00

SURPRISE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION James Riley, Moderator 1,000.00 WATEREE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION (LD) Sammie Simmons, Moderator Association 32,100.00 Bethesda Missionary Baptist Church, Lynchburg Brotherhood Choir First Baptist Missionary Church, Sumter Galilee Missionary Baptist Church, Mayesville Grant Hill Baptist Church, Rembert Hopewell Baptist Church, Dalzell Liberty Hill Baptist Church, Bishopville Mt. Pisgah Missionary Baptist Church, Rembert Mulberry Baptist Church, Sumter New Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, Sumter Rafting Creek Baptist Church, 1,000.00 Rembert Saint Mark Four Bridges Baptist Church, Sumter Sunday School Trustees Union Baptist Church, Rembert Ushers YWA Women’s Auxiliary Wateree Baptist Association (LD) 33,100.00 Total WATEREE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION (UD) Douglas Simmons, Moderator Antioch Baptist Church 800.00 Mount Nebo Baptist Church 300.00 Mount Olive Baptist Church 100.00 Mount Zion Baptist Church 1,000.00 New Light Beulah Baptist Church 500.00 Red Hill Baptist Church 1,600.00 Sweet Home Baptist Church 150.00 Unity Missionary Baptist Church 25.00

1,000.00

Associations

Zion Benevolent Baptist Church Wateree Baptist Association (UD) Total

Fall Harvest Rally

Mid-Winter Rally

State Convention

Grand Total

175.00 4,650.00

175.00 4,650.00

WILLIAMSBURG BAPTIST ASSOCIATION Hermon Gibson, Moderator 2,000.00

2,000.00

Region III- 46,654.40 Albert M. James, Regional Vice President

BETHLEHEM BAPTIST ASSOCIATION Wilbur J. Simmons, Moderator Association 300.00 Bethlehem Baptist Church, Barnwell 100.00 Brown Chapel Baptist Church Capernaum Baptist Church 150.00 Central Missionary Baptist Church 75.00 Eden Baptist Church 100.00 Gethsemane Baptist Church Gethsemane Union McCune Branch Baptist Church 300.00 Miller Swamp Baptist Church Mount Zion Baptist Church 300.00 Pilgrim Baptist Church 100.00 Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church 100.00 Rome Baptist Church 300.00 Second Baptist Church 100.00 Sunday School & BTU Convention, 1,600.00 Wilhelmena Joe, President Sunshine Baptist Church 100.00 Thankful Baptist Church 1,050.00 Bethlehem Baptist Association Total 4,675.00

300.00 100.00 100.00 150.00 75.00 100.00 300.00 200.00 300.00 150.00 300.00 200.00

600.00 200.00 100.00 300.00 150.00 200.00 300.00 200.00 600.00 150.00 600.00 300.00 100.00 600.00 350.00 1,600.00

500.00

32,600.00

400.00 200.00 150.00 2,500.00

400.00 200.00 150.00 2,500.00

200.00 1,000.00 1,200.00 90.00 1,001.00

200.00 1,000.00 1,200.00 90.00 1,001.00

CEDAR BRANCH BAPTIST ASSOCIATION Eugene Guyton, Moderator 1,000.00

1,000.00

FOUR MILES BAPTIST ASSOCIATION Anthony Wilson, Moderator 500.00

500.00

500.00 1,000.00

500.00 1,000.00

LITTLE RIVER BAPTIST ASSOCIATION Joseph Caldwell, Moderator 2,500.00

2,500.00

1,000.00

2,000.00

1,000.00

1,000.00

300.00 500.00 1,015.22 350.00 700.00 500.00 14,106.22

300.00 500.00 1,015.22 350.00 700.00 500.00 47,206.22

MACEDONIA BAPTIST ASSOCIATION Harris T. Baker, Moderator Association 450.00 Culbert Branch Missionary Baptist Church 100.00 Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church 100.00 Individuals 50.00 Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church 100.00 New Home Missionary Baptist Church 100.00 Saint Paul Missionary Baptist Church 100.00 Saint Peter Missionary Baptist Church 150.00 Shrub Branch Missionary Baptist Church 100.00 Sunday School Congress 200.00 Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church 50.00 Young Rosemary Missionary Baptist Church 100.00 Macedonia Baptist Association Total 1,600.00

450.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 150.00 100.00 200.00 50.00 100.00 1,600.00

800.00 300.00 100.00 1,000.00 500.00 1,600.00 150.00 25.00

MT. CALVARY BAPTIST ASSOCIATION Henry Murdaugh, Moderator Beautiful Gate Greater Sidney Park Baptist Church Happy Home Baptist Church Honey Ford Baptist Church Mount Calvary Baptist Church

300.00 250.00

1,220.00 4,045.00

350.00 175.00 350.00 175.00 175.00

100.00 2,270.00 8,720.00

350.00 175.00 350.00 175.00 175.00

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Associations

Fall Harvest Rally

Spring Town Baptist Church Union #1, John H. Brabham, Moderator Union #2, Donald West. Sr., Moderator Union Baptist Church William Chapel Baptist Church Women’s Auxiliary Mt. Calvary Baptist Association Total

Mid-Winter Rally

140.00 60.00 60.00 250.00 185.00 80.00 2,000.00

MT. CANAAN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION Albert M. James, Moderator Association 3,899.40 Bethlehem Baptist Church 170.00 Bland Baptist Church 295.00 First Providence Baptist Church 525.00 Individuals 4,900.00 Jeter Baptist Church 210.00 Mims Grove Baptist Church 150.00 Mount Canaan Baptist Church 351.00 Mount Olive Baptist Church 281.00 Mount Sinai Baptist Church 220.00 Old Macedonia Baptist Church 525.00 Pleasant Grove Baptist Church 313.00 Randall Branch Baptist Church 85.00 Republican Grove Baptist Church 100.00 Science Hill Baptist Church 86.00 Second Baptist Church 500.00 Second Providence Baptist Church 3,712.00 Shaws Creek Baptist Church 500.00 Union Baptist Church 131.00 Valley Fair Baptist Church 129.00 Young Macedonia Baptist Church 175.00 Mt. Canaan Baptist Association Total 17,257.40 MT. HOPE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION William H. Burison, Moderator

State Convention

Grand Total

140.00 60.00 60.00 250.00 185.00 80.00 2,000.00

3,899.40 170.00 295.00 525.00 4,900.00 210.00 150.00 351.00 281.00 220.00 525.00 313.00 85.00 100.00 86.00 500.00 3,712.00 500.00 131.00 129.00 175.00 17,257.40

325.00

325.00

RIDGE HILL BAPTIST ASSOCIATION Donald Hall, Moderator Association 3,500.00 Mount Alpha Baptist Church 100.00 Ridge Hill Baptist Association Total 3,600.00

3,500.00 100.00 3,600.00

SAVANNAH VALLEY GOODWILL ASSN. Johnnie Waller, Moderator 1,800.00

1,800.00

SIMMON RIDGE SAMARITAN ASSOCIATION Eric S. Morton, Moderator Association 7,000.00 Union #3, Robert Haskell, Moderator 350.00 Simmon Ridge Samaritan 7,350.00 Association Total

7,000.00 350.00 7,350.00

Region IV- 41,991.00 T. E. Simmons, Regional Vice President

ENOREE RIVER BAPTIST ASSOCIATION Edward D. Brantley, Moderator Friendship Baptist Church 250.00 Greater Mount Calvary Baptist Church 300.00 Jubilee Baptist Church 150.00 Long Branch Baptist Church 250.00 Lowndes Hill Baptist Church 300.00 Maple Creek Baptist Church 250.00 Mount Sinai Baptist Church 250.00 Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church 250.00

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250.00 300.00 150.00 250.00 300.00 250.00 250.00 250.00

Associations

Fall Harvest Rally

Rocky Mount Baptist Church 250.00 Tabernacle Baptist Church 750.00 Enoree River Baptist Association Total 3,000.00 NORTH ENOREE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION J. Gary Sherman, Moderator Brotherhood Convention, 500.00 Michael Williams, Pres. Cedar Grove Baptist Church 200.00 First Baptist Church of Paris 200.00 Meadow Fork Baptist Church 200.00 Mount Ararat Baptist Church 200.00 Mountain Grove Baptist Church 200.00 Mountain View Baptist Church 100.00 New Hope Baptist Church 200.00 New Salem Baptist Church 200.00 Solid Rock Baptist Church 200.00 Sunday Church School Congress, E. Mary Robinson, Pres. 400.00 Union 300.00 Women 100.00 North Enoree Baptist Association Total 3,000.00

Mid-Winter Rally

State Convention

Grand Total

250.00 750.00 3,000.00

500.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 100.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 400.00 300.00 100.00 3,000.00

OOLENOY RIVER BAPTIST James W. Hallums, Moderator 1,600.00 1,600.00 Churches Reported: Cold Spring Baptist Church, Griffin Ebenezer Baptist Church, Mt. Nebo Baptist Church, New Foundation Baptist Church, New Hope Baptist Church, Shoal Creek Baptist Church, Soap Stone Baptist Church, White Oak Spring Baptist Church and Zion Circle Baptist Church; Auxuliaries Reported: Brotherhood, Oolenoy Union, Women Missionary and Women Union REEDY RIVER BAPTIST ASSOCIATION T. E. Simmons, Moderator Antioch Baptist Church 100.00 Cedar Grove Baptist Church 500.00 Mount Pleasant Baptist Church 1,500.00 Old Shady Oak Baptist Church 100.00 Reedy Fork Baptist Church 1,600.00 Rocky Creek Baptist Church 250.00 Staunton Community Baptist Church 150.00 Ushers, Shirley Redmond, President 250.00 YWA, Willa Sullivan, President 150.00 Reedy River Baptist Association Total 4,600.00 ROCKY RIVER BAPTIST ASSOCIATION Paul D. Garrett, Moderator Association 1,400.00 New Prospect Baptist Church 2,000.00 Saint Paul First Baptist Church 1,325.00 Rocky River Baptist Association Total 4,725.00 SENECA RIVER BAPTIST ASSOCIATION Marvin Peoples, Moderator Association 4,820.00 Richland Baptist Church 125.00 Saint Peter Apostolic Missionary Baptist Church 100.00 Seneca River Baptist Association Total 5,045.00 SPARTANBURG COUNTY BAPTIST ASSN. Wendell L. Thompson, Sr., Moderator Association 600.00

100.00 500.00 1,500.00 100.00 1,600.00 250.00 150.00 250.00 150.00 4,600.00

1,400.00 2,000.00 1,325.00 4,725.00

4,820.00 125.00 100.00 5,045.00

600.00


Fall Harvest Rally

Associations

Mid-Winter Rally

Congress, Amos Durham, President 500.00 Foster’s Grove Baptist Church 600.00 Gethsemane Baptist Church 50.00 Golden Street Baptist Church 200.00 Individuals 275.00 Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church 250.00 Majority Baptist Church 250.00 Mayfield Chapel Baptist Church 250.00 Mount Moriah Baptist Church 5,000.00 New Trinity Baptist Church 1,100.00 Ridgeville Baptist Church 500.00 Saint Paul Missionary Baptist Church 100.00 Switzer Mount Zion Baptist Church 300.00 Travelers Rest Baptist Church 600.00 Union of Churches, Leon Wright, President 250.00 Woman’s Ministry, Dorothy Ballenger, President 600.00 YWM/YMM, Lynn Nash, President 350.00 Zion Hill Baptist Church 500.00 Spartanburg County Baptist Association Total 12,275.00 TUMBLING SHOALS BAPTIST ASSN. Herbert E. Glenn, Moderator Association 271.00 Beaverdam Baptist Church 1,800.00 Cedar Grove Baptist Church 100.00 Congress 300.00 Flat Ruff Baptist Church 300.00 Hebron Baptist Church 200.00 Laurel Hill Baptist Church 700.00 Mount Moriah Baptist Church Mount Zion Baptist Church, Laurens 300.00 Mount Zion Baptist Church #2 New Bethlehem Baptist Church 100.00 New China Baptist Church New Grove Baptist Church One Day Session Saint Paul Baptist Church Springfield Baptist Church 200.00 Union #1 100.00 Union #3 300.00 White Plains Baptist Church 500.00 Tumbling Shoals Baptist Association Total 5,171.00

State Convention

Grand Total

500.00 600.00 50.00 200.00 275.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 5,000.00 1,100.00 500.00 100.00 300.00 600.00 250.00 600.00 350.00 500.00 12,275.00

25.00

100.00 500.00 50.00 100.00 150.00 100.00 50.00 1,075.00

271.00 1,800.00 125.00 300.00 300.00 200.00 700.00 100.00 300.00 500.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 150.00 100.00 200.00 100.00 350.00 500.00 6,246.00

TYGER RIVER BAPTIST ASSOCIATION Michael A. Glenn, Moderator 1,500.00 1,500.00 Contribution reported through the Tyger River Sunday School Congress, Clarence Thomas, President. Region V - 18,415.00 John McCoy, Regional Vice President

BETHEL HILL ASSOCIATION Quentin Chavis, Moderator

150.00

FAIRFIELD BAPTIST ASSOCIATION T. A. Belton, Moderator Association 1,000.00 Macedonia Baptist Church 500.00 Rehoboth Baptist Church, Columbia 500.00 Fairfield Baptist Association Total 2,000.00

90.00

240.00

1,000.00 500.00 500.00 2,000.00

Associations

Fall Harvest Rally

MT. MORIAH BAPTIST ASSOCIATION Eugene F. Steadman, Moderator Bethlehem Baptist Church Cedar Rock Baptist Church Macedonia Baptist Church Mount Moriah Baptist Church Mount Zion Baptist Church (BRR) Mount Zion Baptist Church (HS) Mount Zion Baptist Church (K) Saint John Baptist Church (JGRR) Saint Stephen Baptist Church Second Calvary Baptist Church White Oak Baptist Church Mt. Moriah Baptist Association Total

Mid-Winter Rally

150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 1,650.00

MT. PEACEFUL BAPTIST ASSOCIATION Earl P. Stringfellow, Moderator 750.00

State Convention

Grand Total

150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 1,650.00 200.00

PACOLET RIVER BAPTIST ASSOCIATION James L. Mason, Moderator 3,225.00

950.00 3,225.00

ST. PAUL MISSIONARY BAPTIST ASSN Waldo Robinson, Moderator Association 500.00 Black Creek Missionary Baptist Church 100.00 Davidson Grove Missionary Baptist Church 100.00 Gum Spring Missionary Baptist Church 100.00 Mount Calvary Missionary Baptist Church 100.00 Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church 100.00 Oak Hill Missionary Baptist Church 100.00 Rock Spring Missionary Baptist Church 100.00 Rose Hill Missionary Baptist Church 100.00 Saint Paul Missionary Baptist Church 100.00 Salem Missionary Baptist Church 100.00 Sweet Home Missionary Baptist Church 100.00 St. Paul Missionary Baptist Association Total 1,600.00

500.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 1,600.00

SANDY RIVER BAPTIST ASSOCIATION (LD) Donnie Dye, Moderator Association 1,000.00 Calvary Baptist Church 1,000.00 Sandy River Baptist Association (LD) Total 2,000.00

1,000.00 1,000.00

SANDY RIVER BAPTIST ASSOCIATION (UD) John McCoy, Moderator Association 2,500.00 Mount Hebron Baptist Church 250.00 Sandy River Baptist Association (UD) Total 2,750.00

2,500.00 250.00

THICKETY MOUNTAIN BAPTIST ASSN. Tony Macomson, Moderator Association Women’s Convention Thickety Mountain Baptist Association Total UNION BRIGHT LIGHT BAPTIST ASSN. Lonnie Patterson, Moderator Association 1,700.00 Pleasant Grove Missionary Baptist Church 300.00

2,000.00

2,750.00

1,500.00 500.00

1,500.00 500.00

2,000.00

2,000.00

1,700.00 300.00

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Associations

Union Bright Light Baptist Association Total

Fall Harvest Rally

Mid-Winter Rally

State Convention

2,000.00

Grand Total

2,000.00

RegionVI - 90,036.32 Waymon Mumford, Regional Vice President

BEREA BAPTIST ASSOCIATION Robert Powe, Moderator Association

4,778.12

JERUSALEM MISS. BAPTIST & EDU. ASSN. Jimmy Brockington, Moderator Association First Calvary Baptist Church 1,000.00 Chapel Hill Baptist Church Morning Star Baptist Church 30.00 New Israel Missionary Baptist Church Jerusalem Miss. Baptist & Edu. Assn. Total 1,030.00 LITTLE PEE DEE BAPTIST E & M ASSN. Charles M. Pee, Moderator Centerville Baptist Church 200.00 Everbee Baptist Church 235.00 Friendship Baptist Church, Conway 2,000.00 Friendship Baptist Church #2 200.00 Hazy Grove Baptist Church 1,500.00 Mount Triumph Missionary Baptist Church Nazarene Baptist Church 200.00 Piney Grove Baptist Church 200.00 Pleasant Grove Baptist Church 4,000.00 Red Hill Baptist Church 100.00 Saint John Baptist Church 1,500.00 Saint Paul Baptist Church, Eulonia 100.00 Spring Branch Baptist Church 200.00 Spring Grove Baptist Church 100.00 White Hill Baptist Church 200.00 Little Pee Dee Baptist Association Total 10,735.00 PEE DEE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION Ralph W. Canty, Sr., Moderator Antioch Baptist Church 150.00 Bethesda Baptist Church 300.00 Bethlehem Baptist Church, Marion 200.00 Central Missionary Baptist Church 350.00 Cherry Grove Missionary Baptist Church, Darlington 2,000.00 Deaconess Ivie Fulton, President 500.00 First Friendship Baptist Church 1,000.00 Florence and Affiliated Counties Baptist Education Union, Mack T. Hines, Moderator 1,300.00 Laymen, George Eldridge, President 300.00 Little Mount Zion Baptist Church 500.00 Macedonia Baptist Church, Cheraw Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church, Darlington Majority Missionary Baptist Church Meadow Prong Missionary Baptist Church 1,000.00 Mount Carmel Baptist Church, Timmonsville 1,500.00 Mount Clair Baptist Church 500.00 Mount Moriah Baptist Church, Scranton 100.00 Mount Olive Baptist Church, Mullins 2,000.00 Mount Pisgah Baptist Church, Florence 350.00 Mount Pisgah Baptist Church, Marion

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2,009.00

6,787.12

1,250.00

100.00

1,250.00 1,000.00 500.00 30.00 100.00

1,850.00

2,880.00

500.00

100.00 100.00

200.00

200.00 235.00 2,000.00 200.00 1,500.00 100.00 200.00 200.00 4,100.00 100.00 1,500.00 100.00 200.00 100.00 200.00 10,935.00

150.00 300.00 200.00 350.00 450.00 1,000.00 1,300.00 650.00 200.00 850.00 200.00

1,000.00 300.00 1,350.00

2,450.00 500.00 2,000.00 3,250.00 300.00 500.00 200.00 850.00 200.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 100.00 2,000.00 650.00 1,350.00

Associations

Fall Harvest Rally

Mount Rona Baptist Church, Darlington 300.00 Mount Rona Baptist Church, Effingham 250.00 Mount Tema Baptist Church 100.00 Mount Zion Baptist Church, Dovesville 500.00 Mount Zion Chapel Baptist Church, Hyman 500.00 New Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church 650.00 New Zion Baptist Church, Timmonsville Olive Grove Baptist Church, Coward 575.00 Pee Dee Baptist Church, Pamplico Saint Paul Baptist Church, Mullins 5,220.00 Salem Baptist Church, Darlington 700.00 Savannah Grove Baptist Church, Effingham 6,000.00 Sawmill Baptist Church, Bennettsville 1,000.00 Shiloh Baptist Church, Bennettsville 2,000.00 Siloam Baptist Church, Kingstree 200.00 Spring Branch Baptist Church, Pamplico 1,500.00 Trinity Baptist Church, Florence 7,600.00 Ushers, Daisy B. Hall, President 750.00 Woman’s Department, Hattie E. Hughes, President 10,000.00 Zion Canaan Baptist Church, Timmonsville 701.00 Pee Dee Baptist Association Total 50,596.00 ST. JOHN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION Terrence L. Washington, Moderator Association Center Baptist Church Effingham Baptist Church Elizabeth Baptist Church Flat Creek Baptist Church Individuals Living Word Baptist Church Mount Tabor Baptist Church New Zion Baptist Church Wayside Baptist Church Women’s Convention Saint Beulah Baptist Church Snow Hill Baptist Church St. John Baptist Association Total

100.00 100.00 200.00 150.00 155.00 100.00 25.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 200.00 100.00 1,430.00

Mid-Winter Rally

State Convention

400.00 500.00 350.00

Grand Total

300.00 250.00 100.00 500.00 500.00 650.00 400.00 1,075.00 350.00 5,220.00 700.00 6,000.00 1,000.00 2,000.00 200.00

300.00 2,400.00

1,500.00 10,300.00 750.00 10,000.00

8,200.00 3,050.00

150.00 90.00

100.00

340.00

701.00 61,846.00

150.00 190.00 100.00 200.00 150.00 255.00 100.00 25.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 200.00 100.00 1,770.00

REGION 6, BAPTIST E&M CONVENTION OF SC Waymon Mumford, Regional Vice President Note: Special Drive Spearheaded by Jacqueline W. Canty, Mary Eaddy, Mack T. Hines and Waymon Mumford Businesses: Byrd Rentals, Inc. 50.00 50.00 FHC LLC 15.00 15.00 Ideal Funeral Parlor, Inc. 50.00 50.00 Jamerson Enterprises 15.00 15.00 Linton Construction & Repair 40.00 40.00 Precious Moments Daycare 100.00 100.00 The Cunha Agency, Inc. 100.00 100.00 Churches/Organizations: Florence Aff. Counties Baptist Education Union 300.00 300.00 Pee Dee Baptist Church 210.00 210.00 Saint Paul Baptist Church 70.00 70.00 Women of Worship 50.00 50.00 Individuals 4,818.20 4,818.20 Region 6 BEMCSC Total 5,818.20 5,818.20


State Bodies & Auxiliaries

Fall Harvest Rally

Mid-Winter Rally

State Convention

Grand Total

State Bodies and Auxiliaries

BAPTIST E & M CONVENTION of SC James B. Blassingame, President Fall Harvest Rally 4,440.33 Baptist Day 1,450.00 Mid-Winter Rally Welcome Night Services Annual Session Baptist E&M Convention of SC Total 5,890.33

1,000.00

5,496.00 75,000.00 1,000.00 80,496.00

WOMAN’S BAPTIST E & M Convention of SC Audrey P. Neal, President Antioch Women’s Auxiliary, Lillie Whitten, President 305.00 Berea Missionary Woman’s Convention 200.00 Bethesda Baptist Church, Society Hill 300.00 Bethlehem Baptist Woman’s Auxiliary, Shirley Miller 100.00 Individuals 350.00 1,290.00 Gethsemane Woman’s Auxiliary (6,000), Lillie A. Burgess, President Bethlehem Baptist Church 200.00 Bethlehem Baptist Church, College Place 375.00 Bethlehem Baptist Church, Lyon Street 150.00 Brooklyn Baptist Church 375.00 First Calvary Baptist Church 200.00 Greater St. Luke Baptist Church 200.00 Greenview Baptist Church 375.00 Individuals 319.00 Mount Zion Baptist Church, Chapin 300.00 New Laurel Baptist Church 375.00 Offering Received 131.00 Ridgewood Baptist Church 175.00 Ridgwood Baptist Church 200.00 Saint John Baptist Church 350.00 Saint Paul Baptist Church 375.00 Trinity Baptist Church 350.00 Union Baptist Church 475.00 Zion Baptist Church 300.00 Zion Baptist Church #1 375.00 Zion Canaan Baptist Church 400.00 Jasper/Hampton County, Gladys M. Williams, Pres. 505.00 Jerusalem Woman’s Convention, Marie B. Smith, Pres. 300.00 200.00 The Midlands Baptist Association (800), Sandra B. Sims, President First John Baptist Church 100.00 First Nazareth Baptist Church 300.00 Friendship Baptist Church 100.00 Mount Moriah Baptist Church, Hopkins 100.00 Mount Moriah Baptist Church, Jenkinsville 100.00 Saint Mark Baptist Church 100.00 Morris College Extension of Charleston, L. O. Griffin 225.00 Mount Canaan Baptist Association 100.00 Mount Moriah Baptist Association 400.00 Reedy River Woman’s Auxiliary, Mildred Madden, Pres. 700.00 Orangeburg-Calhoun Missionary Society 500.00 Royal Baptist Church, North Charleston 100.00 Saint John Baptist Church, Columbia 90.00 Scholarship 500.00 200.00 Storm Branch Association,

4,440.33 1,450.00 1,000.00 5,496.00 75,000.00 87,386.33

305.00 200.00 300.00 100.00 1,640.00 200.00 375.00 150.00 375.00 200.00 200.00 375.00 319.00 300.00 375.00 131.00 175.00 200.00 350.00 375.00 350.00 475.00 300.00 375.00 400.00 505.00 500.00 100.00 300.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 225.00 100.00 400.00 700.00 500.00 100.00 90.00 700.00

State Bodies & Auxiliaries

Fall Harvest Rally

Mare S. Swann, President 500.00 Tumbling Shoals Woman’s Auxiliary, DeEthel Hicks 500.00 Union #2 Woman’s Auxiliary to Rocky River Anderson County, Barbara Hodges, President 605.00 Wateree Women’s Division UD, Esther Johnson, Pres. 765.00 Woman’s Auxiliary Rocky River, Corine Owens 2,715.00 Woman’s Auxiliary of Union #3, Gladys Harrison 800.00 Woman’s Baptist E & M Convention of SC 47,192.67 Woman’s Convention of Chester & York Counties 100.00 Women’s Auxiliary Little River, Ruth Cunningham 900.00 Women’s Auxiliary Simmon Ridge, Geneva Thomas 3,200.00 Women’s Auxiliary Wateree LD 1,000.00 Youth Department (250), Mary Rice Crenshaw: Bethlehem Baptist Association 50.00 Bethlehem Baptist Association Sunday School and BTU Convention, Wilhelmena Joe, President 50.00 Cooper River Baptist Association, Annice Brown 50.00 Gethsemane Baptist Church, Bamberg 50.00 Salem Baptist Church, Charleston 50.00 Tumbling Shoals Women’s Auxiliary, R. A. Workman 100.00 Woman’s Baptist E & M Convention’s Total 68,912.67

Mid-Winter Rally

State Convention

Grand Total

500.00 100.00

600.00 605.00 765.00 2,715.00 800.00

31,975.00 25,000.00 104,167.67 100.00 900.00 45.00

3,245.00 1,000.00 50.00 50.00

50.00

50.00 100.00 50.00 100.00

35,050.00 25,000.00 128,962.67

USHERS STATE CONVENTION of SC Juanita Sanders, President 10,000.00

3,000.00

STATE BAPTIST YWA Debra D. Jordan, President

3,000.00

3,000.00 3,000.00

9,000.00

BAPTIST BROTHERHOOD E & M CONV of SC Leroy Martin, President

5,095.00 1,227.00

6,322.00

SC BAPTIST CONGRESS of CHRISTIAN EDU Bryant S. Cheek, Sr., President 5,000.00

13,000.00

5,000.00

Individual South Carolina Churches and Affiliated Organizations

Black River Deacons, Laymen and Ministers Union Cantey Hill Baptist Church, Cassatt Eutawville Area Churches (2,675), S. T. Nelson, Coordinator: The First Providence Baptist Church, Santee Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church, Santee Saint James Missionary Baptist Church, Eutawville Springhill Baptist Church, Eutawville Unity Missionary Baptist Church, Eutawville Georgetown Baptist Missionary Education Union #1 Hassion Hill Baptist Church, Blair 100.00 Ministerial Extension Centers (3,690.02): Campus Extension Center 150.00 Charleston Extension Center 150.00

168.00 550.00

168.00 550.00

500.00 175.00 500.00 500.00 500.00

500.00 175.00 500.00 500.00 500.00

500.00

500.00 100.00

100.00

150.00 250.00

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Individual Churches

Fall Harvest Rally

Mid-Winter Rally

State Convention

Kershaw Extension Center 1,150.02 Pineville Extension Center (1,070): 1,070.00 Antioch Baptist Association 709.00 Individuals 361.00 Mount Hope Sunday School Convention 150.00 Mount Moriah Baptist Church, Lugoff 200.00 Mount Zero Baptist Church, Manning 190.00 New Mount Zion Baptist Church, Orangeburg 500.00 Reid Chapel AME Church, Sumter 200.00 Saint James Missionary Baptist Church (PNBC, Inc.) 500.00 Young Adults of the Macedonia Missionary Baptist Union (850), Beverly J. Ashley, Moderator: Culbert Branch Baptist Church 150.00 Ebenezer Baptist Church 100.00 Individual and Business 50.00 Macedonia Baptist Church 100.00 Saint Paul Baptist Church 100.00 Saint Peter Baptist Church 150.00 Shrub Branch Baptist Church 100.00 Young Rosemary Baptist Church 100.00 Total Individual SC Churches/Affilated. Org. 1,900.00 7,873.02

Grand Total

1,150.02 1,070.00 709.00 361.00 150.00 200.00 190.00 500.00 500.00 150.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 150.00 100.00 100.00 9,573.02

Out-of-State Churches and Affiliated Organizations

Baptist Ministers Conference of Baltimore, Maryland (2,640), James L. Carter, Coordinator Ark Church, Baltimore 500.00 Berean Baptist Church of Baltimore City, Inc. 100.00 Deacons Conference of Baltimore & Vicinity 200.00 Individuals 1,240.00 New Christian Memorial Church, Baltimore 500.00 Restoration Community Church and Ministries 100.00 Baptist Ministers Conference of Philadelphia & Vicinity (3,682): Guy Campbell, Coordinator Christian Fellowship Baptist Church 25.00 Corpus Christi Missionary Baptist Church 100.00 Evergreen Baptist Church, Palmyra, NJ 1,000.00 Faith Fellowship Unity Baptist Church 25.00 First Nazarene Baptist Church, Cherry Hill, NJ 250.00 Greater Ebenezer Baptist Church 500.00 Individuals 770.00 Jehovah-Jireh Baptist Church, New York, NY 100.00 Miscellaneous Donations 102.00 Monumental Baptist Church 200.00 Philippian Baptist Church 30.00 Prince of Peace Ministries, Incorporated 200.00 Second Mount Zion Baptist Church 100.00 Second Shiloh Baptist Church 50.00 Tenth Memorial Baptist Church, Incorporated 100.00 The Christian Church in Philadelphia 30.00 Zoe Bible Fellowship Baptist Church, Philadelphia 100.00 The Carolinas 2013 (NBCUSA, Inc. President’s Educational Banquet, Charlotte, NC) 25,000.00 Total Out-of-State Churches/ Affiliated Organizations 31,322.00

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500.00 100.00 200.00 1,240.00 500.00 100.00 25.00 100.00 1,000.00 25.00 250.00 500.00 770.00 100.00 102.00 200.00 30.00 200.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 30.00 100.00 25,000.00 31,322.00

Individuals

Fall Harvest Rally

Mid-Winter Rally

State Convention

Individual Gifts Reported Through Churches, Associations, State Bodies and Auxiliaries

Allen, Vivian J. Anderson, Arlie C. Antwon, Wayne Armstrong, Iva Avery, Betty C. Barnes, Myron D. Belton, Walter Blanding, Jessie Mae Blassingame, James B. Bostic, Dorothy W. Bowman, Florist Boyd, Ethel Branch, Virginia Brantley, Carolyn V. Briggs, Sarah M. Brightharp, George L. Brooks, Barbara E. Brooks, Cora Lee Brown, Aaron Brown, Oscar Brown, Thomasena C. Brown, Verneda D. Butler, Walter Canty, Jacqueline W. Carr, Daniele Carson, Richardson Carter Jr., Harold A. Chandler, Jessie Clark, Betty Jean Cockrell, George M. Coleman, Linda Cooper, Valerie J. Crawford, Janie K. Crenshaw, Mary Rice Cummings, Dollie L. Daniels, Garvin Daniels, Joseph Davis, Virginia Dennis, Anthony Dennis, Rhunette W. Diggs, William P. Dixon, Lucious Douglas, Carolyn K. Dr. Burgess Duncan, Stephanie Dupree, Kenneth C. Eaddy, Tyneshia Edmond, Rodney Ellerbe, Dorothy T. Ellsion, Alfredia Ferguson, Virginia B. Franklin, Clara W. Freshwater, Avis W. Gadsden, Naomi P. Galloway, Dwyer Galloway, John D. Gantt, Louise Gibbs, Gwendolyn C. Godboldte, Catherine Graham. Lewis P. Jr. Graham, Mary Alice Graham, William H.

20.00 100.00 25.00

25.00 25.00 20.00 200.00

100.00 100.00 25.00 200.00 25.00 100.00 125.00 100.00

100.00 100.00

119.00 25.00 50.00 50.00 25.00 100.00

20.00 20.00 25.00 100.00 100.00

100.00 35.00 20.00 35.00 25.00 50.00 10.00 25.00

100.00 100.00 50.00 25.00 36.00 25.00 45.00 536.20 95.00 100.00 100.00 500.00 100.00 75.00 25.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 10.00

20.00 10.00 100.00 66.00 25.00 50.00 50.00 25.00 100.00

Grand Total

100.00 35.00 20.00 20.00 35.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 10.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 20.00 100.00 100.00 200.00 50.00 25.00 36.00 100.00 25.00 45.00 100.00 536.20 25.00 95.00 200.00 25.00 100.00 100.00 125.00 200.00 500.00 100.00 75.00 100.00 100.00 25.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 10.00 119.00 25.00 50.00 20.00 50.00 10.00 25.00 100.00 100.00 66.00 25.00 20.00 50.00 20.00 50.00 50.00 25.00 200.00 100.00


Individuals

Grant, Art Grant, Audrey T. Green, Emma D. Gregg, Odessa Grimes, Louise C. Haley, Peggy Halmon, Judy Hines, Mack T. Hughes, Hattie E. Hunter, Anita L. Hunter, Anita P. Hunter, Bonita L. Hunter, Kathy C. Jackson, Phyllis H. James, Albert & Dorothy Johnson, Betty F. Johnson, Jannie D. Johnson, JoAnn Johnson, Marlene C. Johnson, Navonia A. Jones, Arvelle C. & Esther Jones, Christen Jones, Yvonne R. Kennedy, Ruthene H. King, Myrteen W. Lane, Mary N. Lanier, Lillie M. Lightfoot Jr., James I. Loyd, Felicia J. Lyde, Maggie Mack, Melvin Madden, Mildred Martin, Hazel E. Martin, Isaiah McCollough, Roosevelt McCormick, Camelia C. McCray, Karen E. McDaniel, Betty C. McGill, Jacqueline J. McWhite, Josiellia R. Miller, Glenda H. Moore,Harry Muldrow, Antoinette Muldrow, Gloria M. Mumford, Senora Mumford, Waymon Neal, Audrey P. Neal, Linda O. Nelson, S. T. New, Keith Newton, Marion H. Nimmons, Teresa Nowlin, Norman I. Odom, Deidre C. Odom, Lucia M. Palmore, Donald Ray Parker, Elouise D. Peay, Loretta D. Pendergrass, Jeanette W. Peoples, Beatrice J. Perkins, Frances J. Pittman, Loureatha Pope, Alexander & Linda Quarles, Theron S. & Marguerite C.

Fall Harvest Rally

20.00 50.00

25.00

3,800.00 25.00

50.00

50.00

25.00 25.00 125.00

100.00

100.00 100.00 100.00

100.00 25.00

20.00 525.00 400.00

Mid-Winter Rally

30.00 20.00 15.00 25.00 220.00 50.00 25.00 50.00 25.00 50.00 30.00 100.00 25.00 40.00 25.00 170.00 40.00 15.00 120.00 100.00 20.00 50.00 15.00 300.00 217.00 90.00 25.00 200.00 20.00 35.00 50.00 25.00 100.00 100.00 10.00 170.00 395.00 100.00 40.00 25.00 25.00 10.00 25.00 100.00 25.00 20.00 15.00 10.00 100.00

State Convention

Grand Total

20.00 50.00 30.00 20.00 15.00 25.00 25.00 220.00 50.00 25.00 50.00 25.00 50.00 30.00 3,800.00 100.00 50.00 40.00 25.00 170.00 50.00 40.00 15.00 120.00 100.00 20.00 50.00 50.00 15.00 300.00 217.00 90.00 50.00 25.00 200.00 20.00 125.00 35.00 50.00 25.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 10.00 170.00 395.00 200.00 40.00 25.00 100.00 100.00 25.00 10.00 25.00 200.00 25.00 25.00 20.00 15.00 10.00 100.00 20.00 525.00 400.00

Fall Harvest Rally

Individuals

Raysor, Marsha Reed, Ernestine Reed, Marjorie Duncan Rich, Quay Richardson, Luns C. Richburg, Cokley & Elizabeth Robinson, Alvin C. Robinson, Melvin Robinson, Virginia Salley, William & Susan F. Samuels, Jammie W. Sanders, Naomi D. Schumpert, Helen C. Scott, Blakely N. Scott, Jeanette H. Scott, Edward Shells, Teresa Smalls, Christopher C., Sr. Smiling, Estelle S. Smith, Patricia B. Stackhouse, Grace Sturkey, Andrea M. Sullivan, Lakeyetta Taylor, Jimmy R. & Judy M. Thomas, Marilyn N. Timmons, Rose B. Wade, Denise Walker, Lizzie S. Washington, Christine B. Washington, Terrence L. Westbrook Jr., Luther J. Whaley, Larry W. Whitaker, Hughetta Mae White, Arthur White, Corrine Whitten, Lillie M. Whipper, Lucille S. Williams, Anita F. Williams, Frankie Williams, Harriet L. Williams, James E. Willowby, John Witherspoon, Erthlay Woodard, Marsha Brown Wright, Mary W. Young, Betty

25.00 40.00 153.00 1,000.00 20.00

1,000.00 10.00

25.00 50.00 25.00 100.00 25.00 25.00 15.00 100.00 50.00 25.00 25.00 50.00 20.00

Mid-Winter Rally

State Convention

20.00 50.00

20.00 50.00 25.00 40.00 153.00 90.00 1,200.00 20.00 25.00 200.00 20.00 75.00 25.00 1,000.00 65.00 45.00 10.00 75.00 25.00 100.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 50.00 100.00 65.00 25.00 100.00 25.00 100.00 25.00 25.00 15.00 100.00 25.00

90.00 200.00 25.00 200.00 20.00 75.00 25.00 65.00 45.00 75.00 25.00 100.00 25.00 25.00 100.00 65.00 25.00 100.00

25.00 100.00 25.00

150.00 25.00 25.00 20.00 25.00 25.00 100.00 50.00 25.00 20.00

20.00 25.00 100.00 25.00

Other Organizations/Businesses

Clarion Research Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated Sumter Alumnae Chapter Epsilon Lambda Chapter ofOmega Psi Phi Fraternity, Incorporated, 35th Anniversary Recognition (4,265): Belk, Andrew T. Belk, Jason Belk, Steven G. Bryant, Reginald Ford, Kenneth Haywood, Jeffrey L. Inabinett, Heyward R. II Jennings, Larry D. Lanier, Ericson Moore. James

25.00

25.00 300.00

40.00 50.00 400.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 500.00 30.00 500.00 100.00

Grand Total

300.00

40.00 50.00 400.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 500.00 30.00 500.00 100.00

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Individuals, Trustees, Faculty & Staff

Fall Harvest Rally

Mid-Winter Rally

State Convention

Grand Total

Prince, Frederick 500.00 500.00 Rose, Tyrone 500.00 500.00 Singleton, Ralph 125.00 125.00 Smalls, Herman 100.00 100.00 Smith, Anthony 200.00 200.00 Spann, Jackie, K. 100.00 100.00 Thompson, Darryl S. 100.00 100.00 Webb, Benny L. 20.00 20.00 Woods, Otis L. 500.00 500.00 Friends of Epsilon Lambda Chapter: Jackson, Jeffery W. 100.00 100.00 Moore, Charles W., Jr. 100.00 100.00 Murray, Rick 100.00 100.00 Grace Embalming Services, LLC 50.00 50.00 One More Federated Effort Federal Club (Award) 200.00 200.00 Sumter County Fair Association 50.00 50.00 UNCF: CESA Fund 14,545.00 29,885.00 44,430.00 Microsoft (In-Kind Grant) 131,250.00 131,250.00 Unrestricted Distributions 24,612.00 39,071.46 63,683.46 Total Other Organizations/Businesses 14,645.00 190,237.00 39,371.46 244,253.46 Other Individual Contributions Moore, Darla 5,000.00 Paschal, Eloise R. (In Honor of Luns C. Richardson) 300.00 Salmond, Jasper & Thelma (In Memory of Daisy Alexander) 50.00 Total Other Individual Contributions 5,000.00 350.00 Blakeney-Pope, Sarah Blassingame, James B. Campbel, Guy Jr. Canty, Jacqueline W. Ezell, Ricky R. Foster, Samuel R. Givens, Willie E. Jr. Hines, Mack T. Holt, Isaac J., Jr. Jackson, Barbara R. Jackson, Charles B. Sr. Johnson, William T. Jones, Clifford A., Sr. Jordan, Debra D. Levy. Thomas B. Mumford, Waymon Neal, Audrey P. Newton, Marion H. Owens, Emma M. Palmer, Ellie W. Richardson, Leo Richardson, Luns C. Sanders, Juanita Snoddy, Benjamin D. Weeks, David J. Total Trustee Contributions

Trustee Contributions

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1,500.00 1,000.00

1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 300.00 2,500.00 1,500.00 500.00 1,500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 5,000.00 500.00 20,300.00

100.00 300.00

1,500.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 500.00 500.00

1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 13,900.00 3,000.00

5,000.00 300.00 50.00 5,350.00 100.00 1,800.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 3,000.00 1,500.00 2,000.00 500.00 300.00 2,500.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 500.00 1,500.00 5,000.00 1,500.00 500.00 1,500.00 37,200.00

Individuals, Trustees, Faculty & Staff

Office of the President Keith, Barbara M. Polinsky, Gerald R. Richardson, Luns C. Faculty and Staff Adger, Joe E. Ali, Patricia M. Ali, Radman, M. Amirzadeh, Jafar Bailey, Margaret A. Bennett, Harry J. Billie, Gloria J. Black, Eliza Eaddy Bradley, Eddie L. Buse, Michael J. Butler, Jacob E. Butler, Walter Carter, Robert L. Cheagle, Dorothy S. China, Gail J. Clayton, Janet F. Cockerill, Tanaporn K. Colclough, Franklin D. Cooper, Patrice M. Crawford, Deborah R. David, Marc C. Davis, Louella Dennis, Joann Dow, Mary Eaves, Robert Ezeji, Paul N. Felder-Deas, Altoya Fulmore, Flora Mae Gaymon, Cindy A. Gibbons, Philip L. Gibson, Sandra S. Golden, Beatrice Graham Jr., Lewis P. Graham, Roy Green, Lois W. Hair, Shawn L. Hall-Agent, Robyn B. Hannibal, Julius D. Harris, Thomas Harvin, Vernon E. Haynes, Anthony L. Haynesworth, Ternice Hazel, Dorothy M. Hickman, Eva Mae Hill, Oliver T. Houck, Clarence M. Irby, Bernice L. Jenkins, James H. Jones, Barbara A. Jones, Joseph B. Keith, Leroy King, Martha C. Lancaster, Vanessa R. Lawson, Lenord Lee, Joon Choel Lloyd, Leisha J. Mack, Cheryl W. Mack, Melvin

Fall Harvest Rally

Mid-Winter Rally

State Convention

Grand Total

Faculty and Staff

100.00 1,000.00 10,000.00

100.00 1,000.00 10,000.00

100.00 325.00 500.00 100.00 250.00 30.00

100.00 325.00 500.00 100.00 250.00 90.00 100.00 1,725.00 25.00 20.00 250.00 300.00 100.00 550.00 100.00 800.00 35.00 200.00 50.00 250.00 350.00 25.00 25.00 150.00 100.00 100.00 300.00 100.00 75.00 10.00 250.00 25.00 300.00 1,200.00 1,000.00 25.00 150.00 25.00 100.00 25.00 90.00 25.00 100.00 25.00 200.00 500.00 300.00 50.00 50.00 200.00 100.00 350.00 200.00 10.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 5,000.00

1,500.00 25.00 20.00 100.00 300.00 100.00 200.00 100.00 200.00 35.00 200.00 50.00 250.00 150.00

100.00 150.00 75.00 10.00 100.00 1,200.00 500.00 25.00 25.00 30.00 25.00 100.00 25.00 500.00 300.00 50.00 100.00 350.00 200.00 10.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 2,000.00

40.00 100.00 225.00

20.00

100.00

50.00

250.00 100.00 400.00 200.00

200.00 25.00 25.00 100.00

150.00

150.00 100.00 150.00 100.00 25.00 200.00 500.00 150.00 100.00 25.00 40.00

20.00

200.00

50.00 200.00

2,000.00 1,000.00


Faculty & Staff

Mason, Beverly J. McBride, Deloris Y. McCants, Terrence L. McFadden, Delores C. McGill, James L. McMillian, Shirley W. Morant-Wilson, Nada Moses-Holmes, Jeanette Mukooza, Margaret N. Myers, Arswanette L. Oyekan, Joshua O. Patten, Priscilla Pearson, Rhonda L. Pee, Charles M. Popoola, Joseph Prince, Calvin Prioleau, Ashantay L. Rhoads, Kay McCracken Richbow, Wayne C. Rivers, Lorenzo A. Rogers, Edward Rogers, Johnell Rooks, John Salyer, Bill H. Scriven, Gloria McBride Scriven, Glories F. Sherod, Ella Ree Sims, Quanda D. Singleton, K. David Smith, Richard L. Staggers, Leroy Stewart Jr., Luke Sutton-Jackson, Vicky Temoney, Henrietta M. Tolbert, Pamela V. S. Tomlin, Walter Wheeler, Rudolph D. Wiggins, Gwendolyn L. Williams, Lucille W. Wilson, Ada M. Witherspoon, Darryl Woodward, Delois Total Faculty/Staff Contributions

Fall Harvest Rally

100.00

30.00 100.00 150.00 50.00 150.00 50.00 100.00 75.00 200.00 25.00 500.00 30.00 200.00 100.00 100.00 25.00 100.00 200.00 100.00 125.00 1,000.00 25.00 20.00 100.00 40.00 83.33 25.00 40.00 75.00 50.00 100.00 25,778.33

Mid-Winter Rally

200.00 25.00 40.00

State Convention

50.00 100.00

100.00 195.00 100.00

25.00 25.00 40.00 100.00

20.00

75.00

25.00

100.00 250.00 125.00 45.00 15.00 95.00 40.00 333.32

55.00 20.00 83.35

40.00

20.00

100.00 7,298.32 2,158.35

Student Classes, Clubs and Organizations

Biology Club 150.00 Block “M” Club 500.00 Classes: Freshman Class 146.75 Sophomore Class (532.18): Class 60.00 Derwin Platt (Mr. Co-Ed Contestant) 241.53 Travares Scott (Mr. Co-Ed Contestant) 230.65 Junior Class 110.00 Senior Class (1,230): Class Jalée Lovely (Miss Homecoming Contestant) 1,020.00 Kimberly Hopkins (Miss Homecoming Contestant) 170.00 Co-Op Club 420.00 Criminal Justice Club 50.00 Delta Mu Delta Honor Society 150.00 Durham Ministerial Union (450):

20.00

Grand Total

100.00 250.00 100.00 25.00 90.00 100.00 250.00 50.00 345.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 75.00 200.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 500.00 90.00 100.00 200.00 100.00 100.00 25.00 100.00 100.00 300.00 100.00 500.00 45.00 1,000.00 25.00 35.00 100.00 150.00 100.00 500.00 25.00 100.00 75.00 150.00 100.00 35,235.00 150.00 500.00 146.75

80.00

60.00 241.53 230.65 190.00

40.00

40.00 1,020.00 170.00 420.00 50.00 150.00

Student Classes, Clubs & Orgs.

Fall Harvest Rally

Mid-Winter Rally

Individuals 204.00 Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church (246), Sumter 96.00 Rafting Creek Baptist Church, Rembert 150.00 Fraternities & Sororities: Epsilon Lambda Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Incorporated 3,319.11 Iota Eta Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Incorporated 300.00 350.00 Lambda Epsilon Chapter, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated 300.00 Nu Gamma Chapter, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated 400.00 Pan-Hellenic Council 2,000.00 Pi Theta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated 319.20 Xi Epsilon Chapter, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated 320.00 50.00 Xi Ro Chapter, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated 519.13 Gospel Choir 150.00 Health Science Club 170.00 Morris College Chapter NAACP 50.00 Phi Beta Lambda 75.00 Pre-Alumni Council 78.11 22.00 Recreation Club 25.00 Residence Halls: ADMS 68.39 Dobbins-Keith-Whitener 20.00 New Men’s Residence Hall 72.00 100.22 Student Government Association 200.00 Total Student Classes, Clubs & Organizations 11,894.87 832.22

State Convention

Grand Total

204.00 96.00 150.00 3,319.11 650.00 300.00 400.00 2,000.00 319.20 370.00 519.13 150.00 170.00 50.00 75.00 100.11 25.00 68.39 20.00 172.22 200.00 12,727.09

Individual Gifts Reported Through Student Classes, Clubs and Organizations

Abrahams, Joseph Anderson, Bettie L. Ali, Radman Bishoff, Dorothy Bishoff, Meagan Black, Eliza E. Blassingame, James B. Brand, Debbie D. Brown, Brandon Butler, Walter Calhoun, Deborah C. David, David C. Dawson, Lula Eaves, Robert Evans, Gloria Frazier, Sarah Gardner, Mattie Mae Gibbons, Gloria P. Graham Jr., Lewis P. Hair, Shawn Harris, Thomas Holland, Richard L. Hopkins, Kimberly Joye, Isabella P. Magnin, David King, Marths C. Laws, David Lovely, Jalée

25.00 10.00 40.00 10.00 100.00 25.00 25.00 50.00

80.00

45.00

80.00 25.00 10.00 40.00 10.00 100.00 25.00 25.00 46.00 50.00

25.00 10.00 440.00

25.00 10.00 440.00

15.00 50.00

15.00 50.00

40.00 10.00

150.00

40.00 160.00

100.00 50.00 10.00

100.00 50.00 10.00

25.00 80.00 282.37

25.00 80.00 282.37

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Scholarships

Mack, Melvin McBride, Deloris Y. McDonald, A. A. The Melvin Family Mickens, Pete Moses, Georthia M. O’Brien, Karthleen M. Platt, Derwin Platt, Mary Richardson, Antwaun D. Richardson, Dale Richardson, Luns C. Robinson, Amani Rogers, Johnell D. Scott, Sylvia Scott, Travares Sharper, Wendy Singletary, Tyrone Singleton, Theresa Staggers, Leroy Wilder, Marguerite D. Wilson, Nada Morant

Fall Harvest Rally

320.00 45.00

Mid-Winter Rally

State Convention

200.00

Grand Total

320.00 45.00

50.00 200.00

50.00 200.00

20.00 110.53 50.00

20.00 110.53 50.00

50.00 3,110.00 10.00 25.00 20.00 155.65 10.00 60.00 30.00 5.00 5.00 7.00

50.00 3,110.00 10.00 25.00 20.00 155.65 10.00 60.00 30.00 5.00 5.00 7.00

Scholarships

Affie McFadden Sawyer Scholarship: Clark, Bryan E. & Remona A. 100.00 Grayson, Vince 25.00 Hugee, Ivory J. & Alicia W. 100.00 Ishman, Woodrow, Jr. & Pamela Z. 50.00 Augustus T. & Eunice S. Stephens Endowed Scholarship, (Lemeul C. Stephens) 1,771.86 Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Eta Zeta Omega Sch. 500.00 Arthuree N. McCoy Memorial Sch. (Raleigh McCoy) 200.00 Arthuree R. M. White (2,500): Arthur & Iris McLaughlin Scholarship 500.00 1,000.00 David McLaughlin Scholarship 1,000.00 Ben & Margaret Mayfield Griffith Scholarship (10,000): Ben & Deloris Griffith 7,000.00 State Farm Matching Gift 3,000.00 Bernice Stukes-Mose Sch. (Bernice W. Stukes-Mose) 500.00 Bobby L. Brisbon Scholarship: Cousar, Theresa 75.00 Glenn, Michael A. 200.00 Johnson-Moore, Shamaine E. 150.00 Lemmon, Mamie 100.00 Creech, Roddey, Watson Insurance Scholarship 500.00 Dan R. Bodison, Sr.Scholarship (Annie Pearl Bodison): 100.00 50.00 Dill & Azalee Bates Gamble Scholarship (Dill & Azalee B. Gamble) 2,000.00 Elijah Harris Gardner Memorial Scholarship: Bing, S. Maudelle 1,000.00 Newell, Charlena Vera 35.00 Frazier Family Foundation Scholarship (Emma Frazier) 3,000.00 Holland Memorial Scholarsahip (Willie Mae Holland) 500.00 J. C. Harrison Scholarship (Donald M. Harrison) 800.00 James B. & Carrie Dennis Haile Scholarship (Barbara J. Haile) 7,000.00

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100.00 25.00 100.00 50.00 1,771.86 500.00 200.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 7,000.00 3,000.00 500.00 75.00 200.00 150.00 100.00 500.00 150.00 2,000.00 1,000.00 35.00 3,000.00 500.00 800.00 7,000.00

Associations

Fall Harvest Rally

Mid-Winter Rally

State Convention

Grand Total

James Edward Lewis Memorial Scholarship (Zena’s Child Development Center, Benita Lewis): 1,500.00 1,500.00 Louis E. Fleming Scholarship: Fienning, Charles E. 100.00 100.00 The Gold Standard, LLC (Andrea M. Fleming) 405.00 405.00 Luns C. Richardson Endowed Scholarship: Florence Affiliated Counties Baptist Union 200.00 200.00 100.00 500.00 Mamie James Hannah & Candace James Richardson Memorial Scholarship (Jerry Hannah) 1,000.00 1,000.00 National Asociation of University Women, South East Section 1,095.00 1,095.00 Oscar L. Prince Memorial Fund (Geraud O. Prince): 151.00 151.00 Otis Scott, Sr. Memorial Scholarship: Fienning, Charles Edward 100.00 100.00 Johnson, Myrtle S. 100.00 100.00 Scott, Wilhelmenia 2,000.00 2,000.00 Pee Dee Region Luns C. Richardson Scholarship Mack T. Hines, Chairperson: 2,000.00 2,000.00 Luns C. Richardson Endowed Scholarship (1,650): Note: Special Drive Spearheaded by Jacqueline W. Canty, Mary Eaddy, Mack T. Hines and Waymon Mumford Churches & Businesses: Communities Cleaners, LLC, Marion 100.00 100.00 Monumental Baptist Church, Florence 150.00 150.00 St. Paul Baptist Church, Mullins 700.00 700.00 Individuals: Barren, Gwendolyn M. 100.00 100.00 Eaddy, Mary G. 200.00 200.00 Jenkins, Flora P. 100.00 100.00 Johnson, Shawn 100.00 100.00 Richardson, Mona T. 200.00 200.00 Pinckney Wilder, Jr. Memeorial Scholarship, Brenda Wilder-Watkins 1,000.00 1,000.00 Presidential Scholars Program: D. L. Scurry Foundation 1,500.00 1,500.00 Glenmore and May Sharp Trust (May B. Sharp and Family) 10,000.00 10,000.00 James, Durant, Matthews & Shelley, Inc. 25.00 25.00 Kiwanis Club of Sumter Foundation 1,000.00 1,000.00 Ruth Mack Memorial Fund: Alumni Cheerleaders (Presented During Homecoming Game) 1,000.00 1,000.00 Nelson, Carolyn 150.00 150.00 Paschal, Eloise R. 200.00 200.00 Richardson, Luns C. 2,225.00 2,225.00 Thankful Baptist Church, Bamberg, SC 5,000.00 5,000.00 Upward Bound Program: Singleton, K. David 30.00 30.00 Upward Bound 132.35 132.35 SAFE Federal Credit Union 2,000.00 2,000.00 Sumter Rotary Club 750.00 750.00 Recereation Club Scholarship: Fryar, Metra 150.00 150.00 Green, Lois W. 100.00 100.00 James, Leroy T. 25.00 25.00 Lowery, Rosetta L. 25.00 25.00 McCray, Jerome 100.00 100.00 McGhee, Edward 20.00 20.00 Recreation Club 185.00 185.00 Willaims Funeral Home, Inc. (James E. Williams) 25.00 25.00


Associations

Fall Harvest Rally

Robert Gregory White Memorial Scholarship (Robert & Priscilla White) Xi Rho Chapter Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Scholarship 200.00

Mid-Winter Rally

State Convention

2,500.00

Grand Total

2,500.00 200.00

Luns C. Richardson Endowed Scholarships Contributions ($38,725) In Recognition of Dr. Richardson’s 40th Year As President of Morris College (Solicited by Ben Griffith, Jr.): Anonymous Gifts 25,000.00 25,000.00 Businesses: Bryan Law Firm of SC, L.L.P. 400.00 400.00 Excelsior Medical Clinic, P. A. 1,000.00 1,000.00 First Citizens Bank 1,500.00 1,500.00 Frasier Tire Service, Inc. 100.00 100.00 Goodwin, C. C. 1,000.00 1,000.00 Hill Plumbing & Electric Company, Inc. 500.00 500.00 Imports LTD. 250.00 250.00 Jones Buick-GMC 250.00 250.00 Jones Cheverolet 500.00 500.00 Jones Nissan 250.00 250.00 NBSC 1,000.00 1,000.00 Sisters Facilitation (Willie Mae Holland) 100.00 100.00 State Farm Companies Foundation (Tammy Kelly) 125.00 125.00 The Item 250.00 250.00 Tuomey Healthcare System 500.00 500.00 Individuals: Ackerman, R. W. 500.00 500.00 Byrd, Willian Levan 500.00 500.00 Canty, Ralph W., Sr. 100.00 100.00 Creech, Stephen M. 250.00 250.00 Davis, Edna L. 50.00 50.00 Dubose, E. MacDonald 100.00 100.00 Faw, Jeffery H. and Jeanne H. 100.00 100.00 Fienning, Charles Edward 1,000.00 1,000.00 Frederick, L. C. 200.00 200.00 Graham, Roy and Cynthia 1,000.00 1,000.00 Johnson, Engadine S. Valerie H. 50.00 50.00 Kelly, Tammy Adams 125.00 125.00 Leventis, Phil and Ellen L. 100.00 100.00 McKenzie, Ross, S. 25.00 25.00 Owens, Sylvester L. and L. Michelle Logan 250.00 250.00 Palmer, Philip G. 100.00 100.00 Schwartz, Michael J. and Phyllis J. 1,000.00 1,000.00 Thompkins, Peter L., Jr. 250.00 250.00 Organizations: Greater Sumter Chamber of Commerce 200.00 200.00 Sumter Smarter Growth Initiative 100.00 100.00

Alumni

Fall Harvest Mid-Winter Alumni Find State Rally Rally Drive Convention Endowment

Awards

Alumni Contributions July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2014 Aiken, North Augusta, Augusta Alumni Chapter Alvin Foster, President Aiken, N. Augusta, Augusta 200.00 Blocker, Eartha C. 50.00 Gradner, Synita M. 100.59 Totals 200.00 150.59

Allendale-Barnwell-Colleton Alumni Chapter William Campbell, President Brown, Beveerly A. Brooks 9.00 Campbell, William 1,000.00 Brown, Ronald

Telethon

Total

200.00 50.00 100.59 350.59

9.00 1,000.00 150.00 150.00

Alumni Berry, Coletha Williams, Marie E. Totals

Fall Harvest Mid-Winter Alumni Find State Rally Rally Drive Convention Endowment

Atlanta, GA Alumni Chapter Ruth Pendergrass, President Atlanta Alumni Chapter 660.00 Blackmon, Helen 25.00 Bradley, Paquita 25.00 Dixon, Bettie 15.00 Farrie, Ineatha 200.00 Grate, Willie 25.00 Green, JiMiesh 15.00 Heyward, Colleen 1,000.00 Jones, Donna 25.00 Lanier, Ericson 10.00 Lanier, Glenene 10.00 McCleary, Walter 25.00 Meeks, Rosena 25.00 Pendergrass, Levester 25.00 Pendergrass, Ruth 25.00 Reese, Betty 25.00 Scott, Aurelia Smith, Lavetta 25.00 Stackhouse, Barbara Sweeting, Joyce Walton, Debra 75.00 Wells Fargo Foundation 1,000.00 (Matching Gift - Ashley McGee) Wiley, Virgil 25.00 Totals 3,260.00 Baltimore Alumni Chapter Cecil Payton, President Berkley, Betty Jo 50.00 Giles, Lillie Y. Harris, Celestine 100.00 Hill, Loretta Poole 100.00 Johnson, Martin L. 300.00 Montgomery, Lawrence 100.00 Payton, Cecil W. 300.00 Payton, Cinderitha J. 150.00 Ragin, Robert 500.00 Williams, Helen E. Totals 1,600.00 Bamberg Alumni Chapter Mollie H. Williams, President Williams, Mollie H. 100.00 Manigo, Rosa 100.00 Totals 200.00

Telethon

Total

20.00

100.00 1,100.00

Anderson Alumni Chapter Sherry Grate, President Brown, Bettye Brown, John Duncan, Eula Grate, Sherry J. Mauldin, Frank Mitchell, Addie Mitchell, Rufus Whitfield, Waymon Totals

Awards

20.00 100.00 170.00 1,279.00

9.00

50.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 550.00

50.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 550.00

500.00 1,100.00 100.70 100.83

1,000.00

2,000.61

100.00

200.00 75.00

200.00 100.79 100.00 75.00

1,775.00 1,877.32

200.00

400.62 100.00

200.65 100.66 500.00 310.54 200.00 1,612.47

50.00

50.00 2,000.61

200.00

2,260.00 125.70 125.83 15.00 200.00 25.00 215.00 4,000.61 25.00 10.00 10.00 25.00 25.00 100.00 225.00 100.00 125.00 25.00 200.00 125.79 100.00 200.00 275.00 1,000.00 25.00 200.00 9,162.93

50.00 600.00 1,200.62 200.00 100.00 300.00 100.00 500.65 250.66 1,000.00 310.54 600.00 4,012.47

100.00 100.00 200.00

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Alumni

Fall Harvest Mid-Winter Alumni Find State Rally Rally Drive Convention Endowment

Awards

Telethon

Beaufort-Hampton-Jasper Alumni Chapter Bernadette Hampton, President Beaufort-HamptonJasper Alumni Chapter 100.00 Collier, Ruth 50.00 Hampton, Bernadette R. 250.00 250.00 Henry, Lenora A. 200.00 Jenkins-Scott, Lottie 100.00 Johnson, James A. 250.00 100.00 150.00 McCollough, Frances 100.00 McCollough, Roosevelt 100.00 200.00 100.00 Mervin, Genveva 100.00 100.00 Simmons, Adolph 100.00 100.00 Thomas, Lena 25.00 Williams, Onetta J. 100.00 Totals 1,025.00 300.00 1,150.00 Berkeley Alumni Chapter Naomi Gadsden, President Brewton, Florence 50.00 Brown, Aaron 100.00 Brown, Leon 100.00 Brown, Leroy 50.00 Davis, Johnny L. Dennis, Rhunett W. 100.00 Gadsden, Naomi P. 250.00 Gadsden, Sadie 200.00 Gaillard, Rebecca 100.00 Gamble, Queen P. 100.00 Gethers, Evelyn 100.00 Gethers, Mattie 125.00 Gourdine, Lille 150.00 McCants, John Middleton, Eartha 100.00 Moultrie, Francine 50.00 Mustopher, Lucretia 25.00 Perkins, Susan W. 30.00 Reed, Earnestine 75.00 Rembert, Mildred B. 50.00 Steward, Beulah 50.00 Wigfall, Rosalie 100.00 Totals 1,905.00 Charleston Alumni Chapter Shantesia Crabtree, President Campbell, John 50.00 Cauthen, Clyde 50.00 Crabstree, Shantesia 525.00 Darby, Henry Dominick, Daisy 50.00 Duggins, Lillian 50.00 Ford, Shirley A. 200.00 Gadsden, Merrill J. 100.00 Gathers, Bessie 50.00 Geddis, Carlette Mitchell Gibson, Marc 50.00 Griffin, Leonard Johnson, Franklin 75.00 Middleton, Henry 50.00 Singleton, Larry Speed, Rosilyn 50.00 Vanish, Ruth 50.00 Totals 1,350.00

100.00 50.00 500.00 200.00 100.00 500.00 100.00 400.00 200.00 200.00 25.00 100.00 2,475.00

25.00

100.00

200.00

200.00

50.00

15.00

225.00

50.00

315.00

450.00

100.00 50.00

10.00

50.00

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110.00

Total

450.00

50.00 125.00 200.00 50.00 400.00 100.00 250.00 200.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 125.00 150.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 25.00 45.00 75.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 2,495.00

50.00 50.00 525.00 450.00 100.00 150.00 50.00 200.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 75.00 50.00 10.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 2,060.00

Alumni

Fall Harvest Mid-Winter Alumni Find State Rally Rally Drive Convention Endowment

Charlotte, NC Alumni Chapter Sophia Latimore Scott, President Durant, Vanessa (RJS Angels Lady Hornet Alumni) Stone, Kathreen Wells Fargo Foundation ( Matching gift-Kathreen Stone) Woods, Carolyn 200.00 Totals 200.00

Awards

Telethon

225.00 225.00

1,000.00 1,000.00 225.00 225.00

450.00

200.00 1,000.00 1,650.00

Cheraw Alumni Chapter Burness W. Freeman, President Freeman, Burness 275.00 Freeman, Fredrick 150.00 Wilson, Lillian 50.00 Totals 475.00 Clarendon Alumni Chapter Dora Dyson, President Adger, Janie 10.00 Adger, Mitchell 100.00 Bethune, Etherleen 25.00 Blanding, Rossetti 50.00 Bonapaparte, Tyronia Frazier 25.00 Brown, Shanika 10.00 Clarendon Alumni Chapter 150.00 Dyson, Dora B. 50.00 Lemmon, Mamie 100.00 Mack, Lena B. 75.00 Martin, Daisy Green 25.00 Sowell, Sadie Sweat, Gunter 150.00 Walker, Willian 50.00 Whitfield, Sharon 10.00 Windley, George P. 200.00 Witherspoon, Mamie 100.00 Young, Levy Totals 1,020.00

275.00 150.00 50.00 475.00

10.00 300.00 25.00 100.00 25.00 10.00 150.00 100.00 100.00 125.00 25.00 50.00 150.00 70.00 10.00 440.00 100.00 50.00 1,840.00

200.00 50.00

50.00 50.00 50.00 20.00 240.00 50.00 820.00

Dillon Alumni Chapter Louise Grimes, President Abson, Robert Jr. 50.00 Grimes, Louise 25.00 Gunter, Jason Lee Jr. 25.00 Whitfield, Famon Jr. 25.00 Totals 125.00 Florence Alumni Chapter Eleanor Backus, President Alexander, Linda 100.00 Backus, Eleanor 100.00 Backus, Henry B. Sr. 20.00 Backus, Tashyana 1.00 Backus, Vandroth 100.00 Black, Columbus 40.00 Brown, Gus 50.00 Brown, James E. 100.00 Byrd, James 50.00 Cockfield, Latson W. 20.00 Eagleton, Taras Lamont 10.00 Edwards, Leroy 50.00 Edwards, Lillie 5.00 Edwards. Ruthena 50.00 Gee, Gwendolyn 20.00

Total

125.00

100.00

100.69

50.00 25.00 25.00 25.00

100.00 50.00 350.69 20.00 1.00 100.00 40.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 10.00 30.00 10.00 50.00 5.00 50.00 20.00


Alumni

Fall Harvest Mid-Winter Alumni Find State Rally Rally Drive Convention Endowment

Grant, Louvenia 50.00 Hall, Linda Hawkins, Rufus 25.00 Hines, Mack T. 100.00 Jackson, Carolyn 50.00 Johnson, JoAnn 100.00 Law-Gordon, Michelle 25.00 McAlister, Mable 25.00 McKnight, Mary 50.00 McPhatter, Ella 20.00 McPherson, Joanne 5.00 Moore, Mary 15.00 Muldrow, Jamean 1.00 Nowlin, Angeline 100.00 Nowlin, Glenda 5.00 Nowlin, Lendora 25.00 Nowlin, Linda 5.00 25.00 Nowlin, Norman 100.00 Phillips, Henry R. 20.00 Poerce, Murray 20.00 Shaw, Carolyn 50.00 Singleton, Quincy 10.00 Smith, Sadie 50.00 Timmons, Sylvia 50.00 Wright, Rachael P. 100.00 50.00 Wright-Canty, Jacqueline 100.00 Florence Alumni Chapter 1,600.00 Wells Fargo Foundation 1,500.00 (Matching Gift - Karen Gaines) Alford. Shykeem Anderson, Geneva Backus, Eleanor Backus, Florence Backus, Gennie Backus, Henry Benjamin, Eddie Bostich, Thomasena Boyd, Kenneth Bradley, Lorraine Briggs, Rita Brooks, Allie E. Dr. & Mrs. Brown, Verneda Brunson, Terrance Cannon, Buquilla Canty, Jacqueline Chatman, Campy Crawford, Janie Mae Davis, Tomika L Ellerbe, Dorothy Franklin, Clara Gee, Vea Ella Gibson, Tyrone Graham, Gloria Graham, L. P. Mr. & Mrs. Hodges, Vanessa Jackson, Carolyn Johnson, Elijah Johnson, Joanne Jones, Eyonne Josey, Doug Lowery, Dorothy Lyde, Maggie McAllister, Marchelle McAllister, Quince

Awards

Telethon

50.00 25.00 25.00 100.00 10.00 60.00 100.00 25.00 25.00 50.00 20.00 5.00 15.00 1.00 100.00 5.00 25.00 30.00 100.00 20.00 20.00 50.00 10.00 50.00 50.00 10.00 260.79 100.00 4.00 1,704.00 1,500.00 25.00

100.79 100.00

Total

Alumni

Fall Harvest Mid-Winter Alumni Find State Rally Rally Drive Convention Endowment

McCullough, Eliza McPherson, Loretha Muldrow, Jamean Muldrow, Lisa Nowlin, Deloris Nowlin, Norman Nowlin, Otis & Janice Pendergrass, Cathy Peoples, Henry Rev. & Mrs. Perkins, Francis Pigatt, Juluis Pigatt, Judy E. Pigatt, Toshia S. Pipkins, Ladonna Pringle, France Schumpert, Helen Smith, Ernestine Smith, George Thomas, Clara Thompson, Craquon White, Eddie Williams, Linda Wright , Osenia D. Wright, Racheal P. Wright, Shanelle Yates, Elaine Total 1,817.00

175.00

201.48

Awards

Telethon

Total

105.00 2,298.48

Detroit Alumni Chapter Thomas Spann, President Durham Alumni Chapter Doris Cooper, President Georgetown Alumni Chapter Loletha Reed-Shubrick, President Brown, Leon S. Drayton, Evelyn M. Reed-Shubrick, Loletha Totals

100.86 100.82 201.68

50.00

50.00 100.86 100.82 201.68

Greenville Alumni Chapter Hartsville/Darlington Alumni Chapter Hattie Hughes, President Burroughs, Doris 100.00 50.00 Burroughs, E. B. 100.00 100.00 Byrd, Edith 100.00 30.00 Dougals, Arthur T. Jr. 20.00 Gee, Janette L. Gregg, Boisy 100.00 100.00 Hartsville/Darlington Alumni 100.00 Haynesworth, Maceo 50.00 Hughes, Donald 100.00 100.00 Hughes, Hattie 100.00 130.00 Johnson, Arlinda 100.00 50.00 Ketter, Grant 100.00 50.00 Ketter, Sarah 100.00 50.00 Miller, Blondell 100.00 100.00 Peterson, Thomasena 200.00 (In Loving Memory) Robinson, Meredith 100.00 100.00 Waters, Joseph 50.00 Wilson, Annette R. 20.00

150.00 250.00 450.00 130.00 20.00 50.00 50.00 200.00 100.00 50.00 200.00 200.00 430.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 50.00 20.00

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Alumni Wilson, Veronica Totals

Fall Harvest Mid-Winter Alumni Find State Rally Rally Drive Convention Endowment

100.00 100.00 1,400.00 1,200.00

Horry Alumni Chapter Marie G. Floyd, President Hopkins, Henry & Marlene Horry Alumni Chapter Inabinett, Heyward Inabinett, Rachel Daniels Smalls, Geneva 100.00 Totals 100.00

50.00

Laurens Alumni Chapter Makins, Ora Lindsay 100.00 Moore, Philip 25.00 Totals 125.00 Lee County Alumni Chapter Willie Blyther, President Arthur, Mary Lee 20.00 Blackshear, Barbara 51.00 Blyther, Thomas Blyther, Willlie Bradley, Alfred Bradley, Reanell N. Brooks, Stephanie Canty, Ralph W. Catoe, Kelly Champion, Shana Combs, Budget Commander, Eugene Commander, Robert Dickey, Thaddeus Dinkins, Danielle Dinkins, Ernest Dinkins, Lucille Dinkins, Tonya Dixon, Damien DuRant, Eddie Jr. DuRant, Freddie Durant, Margaret 50.00 Eddings, Jonathan Fellers, Wanda Formas, Shenese Gathers, Hattie Greene, Edith Harris, Crystal James, Dwight & Marilyn Joe, Isaac C. Johnnie Johnson, Elouise Kennedy, Al’Trell Kennedy, Louise

100.00 100.00

100.00

100.00 10.00 45.00 155.00

100.00

45.00

50.00 20.00 45.00

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Total

50.00 800.00 370.00 370.00 100.00 1,690.00

800.00 370.00 370.00

50.00 1,540.00

45.00 45.00

Telethon

25.00 225.00 525.00 3,125.00

Kershaw-Lancaster Alumni Chapter Lonnie Patterson, President Potts, Eddie Lake City Alumni Chapter Jerry Hannah, President Anderson, Arlie C. Brown, Mae Frances 10.00 Hannah, Jerry Totals 10.00

Awards

100.00

245.00 25.00 125.00

10.00

30.00 101.00 35.00 45.00 50.00 100.00 10.00 25.00 5.00 2.00 1.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 2.00 25.00 10.00 25.00 20.00 12.00 5.00 151.50 3.00 2.00 4.00 10.00 2.00 10.00 50.00 100.00 5.00 25.00 5.00 125.00

15.00

25.00 20.00 12.00 5.00 101.50 3.00 2.00 4.00 10.00 2.00 10.00 50.00 100.00 5.00 25.00 5.00 125.00

50.00 100.00 10.00 25.00 5.00 2.00 1.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 2.00 25.00 10.00

Alumni

Fall Harvest Mid-Winter Alumni Find State Rally Rally Drive Convention Endowment

Kennedy, Maryon 20.00 Laws, Darnell D. 50.00 Lee, Eveline 5.00 LeGrant, Michael 1.00 LeGrant, Sammie 1.00 Lisbon, Patrick 5.00 Littman, Deloris 5.00 Lowe, Ivorie 500.00 Maine, Angela W. 5,000.00 Makins, Ora L. 45.00 Marshall, Damian 20.00 McDonald, Ester 20.00 McFadden, Alfred 15.00 Miller, Blondell S. 15.00 Moses, Asia 20.00 Mungin, Mary 5.00 Myers, Ebbie 40.00 50.00 Nelson, Kemmie 10.00 Phillip, Margaret 5.00 Rollins, Linda 3.00 Rouse, George 1.00 Ruben 1.00 Scaborough, Alice 5.00 Scarborough, Cheronda 25.00 Scarborough, Daniel 5.00 Scarborough, Levern 5.00 Scarborough, Levi Sr. 100.00 Scarbourght, Joseph 300.00 Scott, Bertha S, 20.00 Scott, Clarence 1.00 Scott, Nicole 5.00 Scott, Sylvia A. 10.00 Smalls, Geneva 100.00 Smith, Crystal 5.00 Smith, Leroy 25.00 Solomon, Winton 50.00 St. Paul United Methodist Church 50.00 Stokes, Melissa 5.00 Wanfield, Judith 5.00 Wells. Dorothy 5.00 Williams, Loraine 30.00 Williams, Mike 5.00 Wilson, Herbert 1.00 Wilson, Tee 10.00 Totals 6,111.00 160.00 1,363.50 Marion Alumni Chapter Sandra Coombs, President County of Marion 25.00 Marion County Alumni Chapter 4,000.00 1,500.00 Avery, Betty Black, Issac Campbell, Curtis Crooms, Sandra Eaddy, Mary G. 100.59 Gibbs. Gwendolyn Gillard, Willie Green, Emma Harris, Betty Hines, Mack T. 250.00 Jamison, Brenda Jarrett, Joyce Jenkins, Flora

Awards

Telethon

Total

20.00 50.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 500.00 5,000.00 45.00 20.00 20.00 15.00 15.00 20.00 5.00 90.00 10.00 5.00 3.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 25.00 5.00 5.00 100.00 300.00 20.00 1.00 5.00 10.00 100.00 5.00 25.00 50.00 50.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 30.00 5.00 1.00 10.00 7,634.50

25.00 5,500.00

100.59

250.00


Alumni

Fall Harvest Mid-Winter Alumni Find State Rally Rally Drive Convention Endowment

Awards

Telethon

New Jersey Alumni Chapter Irene Miller Curry, Co-President Rossie Kearson, Co-President Curry, Irene Miller Lee, Henry Prioleau, Inez Totals

100.00 1,500.00 7,475.59

95.00 150.00 100.00 345.00

25.00 25.00

New York Alumni Chapter Kimberly White Charles, President Casom, Travis Deese, Moses 200.00 100.00 Duncan, Shanel Dunlap, Robert Flemming, Margie Totals 200.00 100.00

95.00 150.00 100.00 345.00

500.00 500.00 400.00 25.00 500.00 925.00

400.00 400.00

50.00

50.00 300.00 30.00 30.00 100.70 100.00 30.00 580.70

100.70 100.00 250.70

Ohio Alumni Chapter Troy Glover, President Brank, Clara Totals Orangeburg Alumni Chapter James Gordon, President Bailey, Kenneth E. Stokes, Hera 25.00 Totals 25.00 Philadelphia Alumni Chapter Gore, Doreatha S. 100.00 Weary, Geneva 50.00 Totals 150.00

Alumni

Fall Harvest Mid-Winter Alumni Find State Rally Rally Drive Convention Endowment

Awards

Telethon

Piedmont Alumni Chapter Recharda Dawkins, Immediate Past President Ronald Barton, Current President Belcher, Gloria Byrd 110.83 Boyd, R. Russell 550.00 Broadus, Belitia 560.00 Broadus, Joseph 560.00 Davis, Keonte l. Jenkins 100.00 Dawkins, Recharda L. 150.00 Eaddy, Roosevelt 200.00 150.00 Gregory, Robert 200.00 Walker, Mary Jo 50.00 Totals 200.00 200.00 2,230.83

Jenkins, Jackie G. Johnson, Shawn Martin, Viriginia McGill, Jacqueline J. Murray, Edna Neal, Linda O. Phillips, Henry Richardson, Mona T. Robinson, A. C. Rowell, Nancy Sturkey, Matrell E. Thompson, Rosa Weeks, Gusand Woodberry, Marilyn T. St. Paul Baptist Church 100.00 Wells Fargo Foundation 1,500.00 (Matching Gift - Karen Anderson Gaines) Totals 4,000.00 3,475.59 Marlboro Alumni Chapter Brenda Dixon, President Dixon, Brenda Jacobs, James Jacobs, Lenorah W. Totals

Total

50.00

50.00 50.00

500.00 500.00 75.00 500.00 575.00

50.00 50.00

50.00 50.00

100.00 100.00 200.00

Richland Alumni Chapter Blanch McFadden, President Dicks, Betty Gamble Dickson, Naomi B. Dixon, Ida Gamble, Dill & Alzalee Bates Graves, Ed Hunter, John Jones, Mary M. 200.00 Jones, Ronald 200.00 Levy, Shirley R. McFadden, H. P. Richland Alumni Chapter Wright, Terence Totals 400.00

110.83 550.00 560.00 560.00 100.00 150.00 350.00 200.00 50.00 2,630.83

1,000.00

90.00

100.00 1,100.00 100.00 90.00 2,300.00

Spartanburg Alumni Michael A. Glenn, President Boyce, Hattie In loving memory of James Boyce, Sr. Glenn, Michael A. Means, Mary Totals

Total

100.00

100.00

1,000.00 100.00 100.00 1,090.00 25.00 100.00 400.00 400.00 200.00 100.00 1,100.00 100.00 1,825.00 4,715.00

100.00 100.00 1,000.00 25.00 100.00 200.00 200.00 100.00

100.00

100.00

200.80 300.61 601.41

1,200.00 1,400.80 300.61 1,200.00 1,801.41

Sumter Alumni Chapter Stanley Scriven, President Abrams, Michael & Barbara 25.00 Allen, Gail 100.00 Allstate Foundation 500.00 (Matching Gift - Donald Back & Robert Beatson) Alston, Marion 25.00 Alston, Renee 100.00 Amos, Coryelle R. 6,500.00 Anthony, Dicardo 25.00 Antioch Baptist Church 600.00 Art Nails 100.00 Aycook, Jenny 20.00 Back, Donald 250.00 Baker, Frank J. 50.00 Beatson, Robert 250.00 Belcher, Bridget 5.00 Benbow, Nathaniel 25.00 Bendi, Susie 25.00 Benjamon, Thaddeus 10.00 Bennett, Billy E. Bennett, Terry 25.00 Billups, Mable 25.00 Black, Eliza Eaddy Black, Kent 25.00 Black-Kirland, Carol B. 25.00

25.00 100.00 500.00 25.00 100.00 6,500.00 25.00 600.00 100.00 20.00 250.00 50.00 250.00 5.00 25.00 25.00 10.00 100.00 100.00 25.00 25.00 100.00 100.00 25.00 25.00

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Alumni

Fall Harvest Mid-Winter Alumni Find State Rally Rally Drive Convention Endowment

Blanding, Larry 10.00 Blanding, Stephon & Allene 25.00 Blassingame, Anita 100.00 Blassingame, James B. 100.00 Bogger, Pauline Boone, Deidre L. 50.00 Boone, Stephanie 25.00 Bowens, Brenda Faye 125.00 Boyd, Ruby Jean 25.00 Bradford, Napoleon 50.00 Bradford, Napoleon & Ella A. 100.00 Bradham, J. 5.00 Brailsford, Thornie & Fredrica 50.00 Broughton, Ida Lou 10.00 Brown, Anthony 25.00 Brown, Grady 100.00 Brown, Kamia 50.00 Brown, Marian Brown, Ronnie 10.00 Brown, Wanda P. 50.00 Brown, Wanda Palmer 25.00 Brunson, Valarie 25.00 Bryant, Ethel J. 50.00 Burgess, Dianne 25.00 Burgess, Elijah 25.00 Busby Ella F. 25.00 Butler, Kierra 100.00 Butler, Shonta 100.00 Butler, Simon 100.00 C.A. Harler Trophies & Engraving, LLC 50.00 Cahill, James B. 25.00 Canty, Ralph 50.00 Canty, Toye 5.00 Carson, Kenyell 100.00 Carson, Leila 225.00 Carson, Rebecca 100.00 Carson, Stephen 20.00 Catanch, Roszele 25.00 Chandler, James 175.00 Chapman, Rebeca 12.00 Choice, Bobby 175.00 Collier, Bevlin A. Y. 100.00 Colonial Finance Xo. 25.00 Cooke, DeBerrry 100.00 Cooke, Johnny Mr. & Mrs. 25.00 Cooper, Gaynell 25.00 Cooper, Willie 200.00 Dais, Frank 25.00 Davis, Alberta L. 100.00 Davis, Alberta L. 100.00 Davis, Edna L. 25.00 Davis, Lucile 100.00 Davis, Margaret W. Deas, Francis 25.00 Deas, Shawn 20.00 Dease, Barbara Davis 100.00 Dennis, Anthony & Lorraine 50.00 Dennis, Franis 25.00 Dennis, Melissa 25.00 Desheilds, Joey 25.00 Dickey, Kershena 100.00

100.00

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Awards

Telethon

Total

10.00 25.00 125.00 225.00 25.00 25.00 50.00 25.00 125.00 25.00 50.00

25.00 25.00

100.00 5.00 50.00 10.00 25.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 10.00 50.00 25.00 25.00 50.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

100.75

30.00 50.00

50.00 25.00 50.00 5.00 100.00 225.00 100.00 20.00 25.00 100.00 275.00 12.00 175.00 200.75 25.00 100.00 25.00 25.00 200.00 25.00 100.00 100.00 55.00 100.00 50.00 25.00 20.00 100.00 50.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 100.00

Alumni

Fall Harvest Mid-Winter Alumni Find State Rally Rally Drive Convention Endowment

Dicks, John 40.00 Dinkins, Myrtle 100.00 Dixon, Yolanda 50.00 Dudley, Amanda M. 100.00 Dunmore, Margaret 50.00 Dwyer, Erma Viola 100.00 Dwyer, Ione 25.00 Dwyer, Mary Louise 100.00 Dyson, Wilhelmina 20.00 Edwards, Dwyane & Lucinda 25.00 Eugene 25.00 Exelsior Medical Clinic, PA 50.00 Farner, Evalina 10.00 Farris, LeAnn 10.00 Felder, Gloria R. 100.00 Felder, James 20.00 Felder, Spain & Deas Family Felder-Deas, Altoya 100.00 Finney, Earnest A. III 20.00 First Citizens of South Carolina 25.00 Floyd, Moses 50.00 Ford, Bettina 100.00 Foreman, Sherwin Fortune, Irvin 25.00 Fourth Crossroad Bapist Church 100.00 Frederick, L. C. Freedom Furniture & Mattress Outlet 100.00 Frierson, Marie H. Galloway, Robert 100.00 Gardner, Paulah 25.00 Gaymon, Margie 100.00 Gaymon, Randolph 50.00 Givens, Elizabeth (In memory of Joseph Givens) Glover, David 50.00 Golden, Ida L. 20.00 Goldsteins on Russell 50.00 Goodman, Judy 5.00 Grady Brown Election Fund 100.00 Graham, Felicia B. 100.00 Grant & Derrie & Sandra 10.00 Grant, Aniya 100.00 Grant, Antwan 100.00 Grant, Austin 100.00 Grant, Derrie & Sandra 10.00 Grant, Gladys 200.00 Grant, Houston & Corine 100.00 Grant, Linda 25.00 Grant, Shemikia 200.00 Grant, Stephanie 100.00 Grant, Timothy & Carbia 50.00 Grant, Willie 200.00 Green, Annie M. 25.00 Green, Annie Mae 25.00 Green, James L. 50.00 Green, Jim & Veronica 25.00 Grief 500.00 (Matching Gift - Jarvais Wilson) Hampton, Ellaree 10.00 Hampton, Loretta 10.00

Awards

Telethon

Total

40.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 25.00 100.00 20.00

5.00

103.22

25.00 25.00 50.00 10.00 10.00 100.00 20.00 200.00 208.22 20.00

200.00

25.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 25.00

45.00

100.00 145.00

100.00

50.00

100.00

100.00 50.00 100.00 25.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 20.00 50.00 5.00 100.00 100.00 10.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 10.00 200.00 100.00 25.00 200.00 100.00 50.00 200.00 25.00 25.00 50.00 25.00 500.00 10.00 10.00


Alumni

Fall Harvest Mid-Winter Alumni Find State Rally Rally Drive Convention Endowment

Hampton, Margaret 15.00 Hannah, Olle 100.00 Hannibal, Susanna 25.00 Harper-Baxter, Delcia & Marlena 25.00 Harvin, Mary Alice 10.00 Haynesworth, Evelyn 100.00 Helton, S. 10.00 Hickson, Doris 100.00 Hickson, Shermon 25.00 Hilton, Clarence 25.00 Hilton, Irene 25.00 Hodge, Deloris 50.00 Holmes, Parlee 100.00 Jackson, Alfreda L. 100.00 Jackson, Barbara R. 1,100.00 Jackson, Brenda L. 30.00 Jackson, Eloise 5.00 Jackson, Jeffery 50.00 Jackson, Mary 25.00 James. Deloris 20.00 Jefferson, Christine Taylor 100.00 Jefferson, Mashall 25.00 Jefferson, Patricia 400.00 Jefferson, William 400.00 Jefferson, Willie M. & Jeanie 20.00 Jehovah Missionary Baptist Church 711.00 Jenkins, Cathy 20.00 Jenkins, Jannette 100.00 Jenkins, Louise 10.00 JMBC Golden Ministry Bible Study Class 50.00 JMBC Kingdon Kidz Ministry 50.00 JMBC Youth Dance Ministry 50.00 Johnson, Alelxander 100.00 Johnson, Alfreda 25.00 Johnson, Isaac & Valencia 150.00 Johnson, Lizzie 100.00 Johnsons Heating & Air LLC 50.00 Jones, Chedric Sr. 25.00 Jones, Ethel G. 100.00 Jones, Inez 10.00 Joshua Baptist Church 200.00 Keels, Bessie 10.00 Keels, Floyd & Bessie 100.00 King, Myrteen 100.00 Kirkland, Carol 25.00 Knopf, Jenny S. 15.00 Knox, Peggy Taylor 25.00 Larkins, Ernestine D. Lebby, Vanessa 50.00 Lemon, Archie & Linda 100.00 Lesane, Jessica 10.00 Lewis, Hattie M. 5.00 Liberty Seafood 50.00 Lincoln High School Alumni 50.00 M & M Carpets, Inc. 25.00 M & M Plaza, LLC 50.00 Mack, Lena 25.00

Awards

Telethon

Total

15.00 100.00 25.00

472.72

25.00 10.00 100.00 10.00 100.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 1,572.72 30.00 5.00 50.00 25.00 20.00 100.00 25.00 400.00 400.00 20.00 711.00 20.00 100.00 10.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 25.00 150.00 100.00

45.00

50.00 25.00 100.00 10.00 200.00 10.00 100.00 100.00 25.00 15.00 25.00 200.00 245.00 50.00 100.00 10.00 5.00 50.00 50.00 25.00 50.00 25.00

Alumni

Fall Harvest Mid-Winter Alumni Find State Rally Rally Drive Convention Endowment

Mathis, Charles L. 20.00 Mathis, Charlie 25.00 Mathis, Jerry & Sarah 50.00 McCants, Elijah 50.00 McCants, Lauretha 50.00 McCaw, Herman & Lottie 100.00 McCray, Olivia 5.00 McFadden, Anne 25.00 McFadden, Robert 25.00 McGhaney, Eartha 25.00 McQuillar, Lucile 5.00 McQuuillan, Josephine 25.00 Miller, Betty 100.00 Miller, Glenda H. 150.00 Miller, Shirrie Brunson Montgomery, Kimberly 100.00 Montgomery, Michshawn 100.00 Moore, Louise G. 50.00 Moore, Margie 100.00 Moses, Ronetta I. Mr. Telephone-Cellular Phone 50.00 Mt Pisgah Missionary Baptist Church 300.00 Mt Pisgah Missionary Baptist Church Praise Angels 100.00 Mt. Pisgah Missionary Baptist Church 500.00 Mt. Zion Baptist Church Mt. Zion United Methodist Church 100.00 Muldrow, Carl 100.00 Nathaniel, Paul & Rosa 25.00 Nelson, Sarah 50.00 Nelson, VonGretchen C. 25.00 Newton, Marion 100.00 Outlaw, Charlie 100.00 Owens, Tony 100.00 Palmer, Ellie W. 25.00 Parler, Elouise D. 25.00 Pauline Green Florist 25.00 Perkins, Audrey 25.00 Rabateau, Mae 50.00 Randolph, William Dr. & Mrs. 550.00 Ray, Mary Ann 10.00 Rembert, George & Bernice 50.00 Reuben, E. P. 10.00 Richardson, Sonya 25.00 Riley, Sylvia 100.00 Riley, Vlanda 50.00 50.00 Riley-English, Flora 200.00 Rivers, Lorenzo 50.00 Robateau, Mae F. 50.00 Robinson, M. Renee 25.00 Rogers, Gregory & Keysa 25.00 Rose, Kenny Ross, Gladys V. 25.00 Rush, Flossie Wells 100.00 Russ, Wayne 25.00 Saint Paul AME Church 150.00 Sanders, Bobby Lee 25.00 Sanders, Michael 100.00 Sanders, Naomi D. 50.00 Sanders-Smith, Sherry 50.00

200.00

Awards

Telethon

Total

20.00 25.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 5.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 5.00 25.00 100.00 150.00 200.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 300.00 100.00

100.00

100.00

500.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 25.00 50.00 25.00 200.00 100.00 100.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 50.00 550.00 10.00 50.00 10.00 25.00 100.00

201.70

200.00 50.00 50.00 25.00 25.00 201.70 25.00 100.00 25.00 150.00 25.00 100.00 50.00 50.00

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Alumni

Fall Harvest Rally

Scott, Bertha 20.00 Scott, Wilhelmenia 25.00 Scriven, Jessirita 50.00 Scriven, Stanley 50.00 Shaw, Robert 50.00 Singleton, Emma R. Smalls, Dorothy 100.00 Smith, Leroy 25.00 Smith, Sherry South Carolina Community Bank 100.00 South Sumter Coaches Association 50.00 Spann, Queen 100.00 Stokes, Amber & Jimmie 25.00 Strong, Rosa L. 125.00 Subet, Nicole 100.00 Sumter Alumni Chapter Sumter Rimini Coon Club 50.00 Taylor, Anthony 150.00 Taylor, Sheletha 150.00 Taylor, Willie Mae 100.00 Thomas, David Mr. & Mrs. 25.00 Thomas, Emma Lou 10.00 Thomas, Marian 25.00 Thomas, Monisha 10.00 Thompson, Emma 100.00 Toney, Dorothy 5.00 Townsen, Jeanette Jefferson 100.00 Triplett, Neal & Cheryl 20.00 Vaughn, Carolyn G. 15.00 Wally’s Hardward 50.00 Walters, Neshauna 50.00 Warren, Jessica 10.00 Way, Clotell G. 70.00 Webb, Alvin & Marie 100.00 Webb, Benny 100.00 Webb, Charlie 50.00 Weeks Law Office LLC 100.00 Weeks, J. David 100.00 Wells Fargo Foundation Educational 25.00 (Matching Gift - Stephanie Boone) Wells Fargo Foundation Educational 5,000.00 (Matching Gift - Coryelle Amos) Wells Fargo Foundation Educational 3,291.00 (Matching Gift - McKinley Wilson, Jr.) Wells Fargo Foundation Educational 5,000.00 (Matching Gift - Karen Anderson-Gaines) Wells Fargo Foundation Educational 2,737.00 (Matching Gift - Ashley O. McGee) Wells, Arthur 100.00 Wells, Marlee B. & Walker Wells 20.00 Wheeler, Annette Benjamin 15.00 Wheeler, Sarah 20.00 Wiggins, Eartha 25.00 Williams Funeral Home, Inc. 80.00 Williams, Annie Mae 25.00

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Mid-Winter Rally

150.00

100.00

Alumni Find Drive

State Convention

Telethon

Total

20.00 25.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 150.00 100.00 25.00 100.00 100.00

100.00

50.00 100.00 25.00 125.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 150.00 150.00 100.00 25.00 10.00 25.00 10.00 100.00 5.00 100.00 20.00 15.00 50.00 50.00 10.00 70.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 25.00

5,000.00

901.00

4,192.00

5,000.00

2,737.00 100.00 20.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 80.00 25.00

Alumni

Fall Harvest Rally

Williams, Eugene & Carol 100.00 Williams, Henry 25.00 Williams, Joseph & Brenda 50.00 Williams, Leroy 50.00 Williams, Nancy W. 50.00 Williams, Roosevelt 100.00 Williams, Sarah Brogdon 25.00 Williams, Thomas 100.00 Williams-Brailsford, Sandra 25.00 Wilson, Clement 35.00 Wilson, Keosha 25.00 Wilson, Rashad 25.00 Wilson, Walter (Chuck) 15.00 Wilson, Winnie 5.00 Windley, Belinda 50.00 Wirtherspoon, Michael 100.00 Witherspoon, Denise W. 183.50 Witherspoon, Dora 100.00 Witherspoon, Emma 100.00 Witherspoon, Gladys 25.00 Witherspoon, Ronnie 25.00 Witherspoon, Susie 25.00 Witherspoon, Martha 100.00 Wright, Martha 100.00 York, Flora L. 50.00 York, Tonya 50.00 York-Herrriott, Lucinda 100.00 Totals 45,274.50

Mid-Winter Rally

745.00 2,829.39

Texas Alumni Chapter Horace Anderson, President Hudson, Olivian McCrea

Washington, DC Alumni Chapter Mary Wright Jackson, President Henderson, Elizabeth Kelly 25.00 Totals 25.00

30.00

State Convention

Telethon

350.00

Total

100.00 25.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 25.00 100.00 25.00 35.00 25.00 25.00 15.00 5.00 50.00 100.00 183.50 100.00 100.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 725.0049,953.89

100.00 100.00

Timmonsville Alumni Chapter Linda Fulwood Hearon, President Anderson, Bennie A. 100.00 100.00 Bethlehem Baptist Church 148.16 Cummings, Dollie 100.00 Cummings, Roy 100.00 Durant, Alease B. 20.00 Greene, Reginald 25.00 Greene, Theodora R. Jr. 100.00 Hampton, Sonjia 25.00 Hickson, Audrey Ann 50.00 Johnson, Navonia A. 20.00 Moses, Judy 100.00 Sims, Odestine 50.00 Totals 838.16 100.00 Union Alumni Chapter Lena Jones Thompson, President Dawkins, Mary Kate Ruth 40.00 Gist, Jennifer Lynn 150.00 Thompson, Lena Jones 200.00 Totals 390.00

Alumni Find Drive

200.00 148.16 100.00 100.00 20.00 25.00 100.00 25.00 50.00 20.00 100.00 50.00 938.16

800.00 800.00

40.00 150.00 1,000.00 1,190.00

25.00 25.00


Alumni

Fall Harvest Mid-Winter Alumni Find State Rally Rally Drive Convention Endowment

Williamsburg Alumni Chapter Carrie Brock, President Barr, Ica Belle 75.00 Brock, Carrie 300.00 (In Memory of Flossie M. Curry) 100.00 Brown, Annette 25.00 Cooper, Edith N. 100.00 Cooper, Frances 25.00 Dukes, Minnie M. 25.00 Gamble, Christina 200.00 McClary, Mildred 25.00 Nesmith, Josephine C. 100.00 Osborne, Florence 50.00 Pressley, Mary M. 15.00 Scott, Fannie M. 15.00 Totals 1,055.00 Alumni Reporting Independently Amaker, Mattie J. Blakney, Brenda Boles, Earlean 50.00 Crawford, Martella 1,000.00 Dellacrose, Jennifer 1.00 Duren, Tommie 200.00 Dyson, Willilam 1,000.00 Hopes, Carrie J. Jackson, Solomon 4,539.00 Lee Sandra Anderson 100.00 Lowery, William I. 600.00 (Memory of Rosie Lee Jackson Lowery) McClary, Kevin 200.00 McCray, James 45.00 Platt, Arnold B. Prince, Fred 75.00 Reams Financial Corporation FDN 100.00 (Matching Gift - Sandra Anderson Lee) RJS Angels Lady Hornet Alumni 1,000.00 Rodall, F. J. 50.00 Stackhouse, Barbara 100.00 Thomas, Joseph & Adrienne 100.00 Williams, Marie E. 100.00 Totals 1,901.00 4,784.00 2,575.00

Awards

Telethon

Total

75.00 300.00 100.00 25.00 100.00 25.00 25.00 200.00 25.00 100.00 50.00 15.00 15.00 1,055.00

500.00 500.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 1,000.00 1.00 200.00 1,000.00 300.00 300.00 4,539.00 100.00 200.00 600.00 200.00 45.00 25.00 25.00 75.00 100.00 200.00

Alumni

Fall Harvest Mid-Winter Alumni Find State Rally Rally Drive Convention Endowment

In Honor of Mrs. Iva Woods 100th Birthday Dright, Ola M. 100.00 Ducate, Anne L. 100.00 Evans, Nellie D. 25.00 Franklin & Vivian Wilds 100.00 George, Arthur & Doretha 25.00 Greene, Ramona 100.00 Henderson, Elizabeth Kelly 25.00 Lowe, Ivorie 50.00 Lynn, Lawton & Dorothy 100.00 Mitchell, Ethel R. 100.00 Rivers, Edith 50.00 Thomas, Linda 100.00 Thornton, Bruce & Deborah 100.00 Wells, Doris J. 100.00 Wilson, Charles & Carolyn 25.00 Wingate, Martha R. 50.00 Woods, Iva Mae 575.00 Totals 1,725.00

2014 Senior Class Jackson, Barbara R. Senior Class Wells Fargo Foundation Educational (Matching Gift - McKinley Wilson, Jr.) Totals

Awards

Telethon

Total

100.00 100.00 25.00 100.00 25.00 100.00 25.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 25.00 50.00 575.00 1,725.00

152.00 836.00 836.00

40.00

152.00 876.00 836.00

1,824.00

40.00

1,864.00

Morris College National Alumni Association Department of Motor Vehicles 320.00 Barbara R. Jackson, President License Tag Sales 300.00 1,600.00 Kelly, Tammy Adams 100.00 State Farm Insurance Company 100.00 (Matching Gift - Tammy Adams Kelly) Morris College National Alumni Association 10,000.00 1,000.00 Totals 300.00 11,800.00 1,000.00

320.00 1,900.00 100.00 100.00 11,000.00 13,100.00

1,000.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 1,075.00 10,335.00

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Attention Alumni and friends Get on the bus for alumni weekend 2015 The Morris College Bus will travel to Baltimore, Maryland for the 2015 Alumni Weekend activities and you can reserve your seat today! The total cost to ride round-trip is $125.00. A deposit of $25.00 is due December 1, 2014. The final payment is due March 15, 2015. The bus will depart from the Morris College campus at 1:00 a.m. on Thursday, April 9, 2015 and depart from Baltimore, MD on April 12, 2015.

Make check/money order payable to Morris College and mail to: OFFICE OF ALUMNI AFFAIRS Morris College 100 West College Street Sumter, SC 29150 With your payment be sure to include your name, address, telephone number, the number of seats to be reserved, and the total amount enclosed.

For additional information contact the Office of Alumni Affairs at 803-934-3268 or afdeas@morris.edu

The Morris College Atlanta Alumni Chapter will travel to Baltimore, Maryland for the 2015 Alumni Weekend with stops in Spartanburg, SC, Greenville, SC, and Charlotte, NC. The total cost to ride round-trip is $125.00. The first payment of $25.00 is due November 15, 2014. The final payment is due March 15, 2015. The bus will depart from Atlanta on Wednesday, April 8 at 11:30 p.m. For more information contact Mrs. Ruth Pendergrass at 404-308-2117 or 2267casherct@bellsouth.net

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FIRST CLASS US Postage PAID Sumter, SC Permit No. 42

OFFICE OF PUBLIC RELATIONS MORRIS COLLEGE 100 West College Street Sumter, South Carolina 29150-3599

Change Service Requested

Invest In MORRIS Today For The

Next Generation

Mr. Samuel L. Davis, of Hartsville, SC, presents Dr. Luns C. Richardson a $20,000 gift from the estate of the late Mrs. Thomasina Hughes Peterson. Mr. Davis, the owner and president of Young & Young Funeral Home, served as Mrs. Peterson’s personal representative. Coincidentally, the background photo is of the late Dr. H. H. Butler, the fifth president of Morris College, who was the principal of Hartsville’s renowned Butler High School where Dr. Richardson graduated from as Valedictorian. For more information on ways to give: Office of Institutional Advancement 803-934-3260 www.morris.edu/Giving.aspx


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