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M O R E H O U S EC O L L E G E
The Campaign for a New Century
OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT
830 Westview Dr. SW
Atlanta, GA 30314-3773
www.morehouse.edu
FEBRUARY 2007
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“It is my vision that Morehouse
College will be among the very
finest private, undergraduate liberal
arts colleges in the nation—period.
Not just one of the finest historically
black institutions, not just one of
the finest Southern institutions, but
one of the finest colleges and
universities of any kind, anywhere in
the country.”—Walter E. Massey '58
President, Morehouse CollegeOpening Convocation Address
August 14, 1995
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CAMPAIGNCOMMITTEE
CAMPAIGN CO-CHAIRS
Herman Cain ‘97
Founder and CEOT.H.E., Inc.
Jeffrey T. Dunn
President and CEOUbiquity Brands
Kenneth D. Lewis
Chairman, President and CEOBank of America
BOARD CO-CHAIRSLerone Bennett, Jr. ‘49Hazel O’LearyJohn A. Wallace
CAMPAIGN CABINETJohn H. BryanSusan A. BuffetJoel Z. HyattAnn D. JordanWalter E. Massey ‘58
ex-officio member
Otis Moss, Jr. ‘56ex-officio member
Leo F. MullinWilliam I. RauB. Franklin SkinnerSamme L. ThompsonJohn L. ThorntonGary L. TookerJohn A. Wallace
LEADERSHIP SOCIETY
CO-CHAIRSChester C. Davenport ‘63Robert C. Davidson ‘67
NATIONAL ALUMNI CABINETCurley Dossman ‘73Jim Moss ‘70Shaka Rasheed ‘93
ANDREW YOUNG CENTER
BOARD CO-CHAIRS
Dennis F. HightowerJohn C. Whitehead
IMPACT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION
2 MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
3 MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
5 MESSAGE FROM THECAMPAIGN CO-CHAIRS
6 STRATEGIC GOALS
30 THE JOURNEY CONTINUES
REPORT ON THE CAMPAIGN
The Campaign for a New Century
M O R E H O U S EC O L L E G E
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A VISION—bold, clear and relevant—is often a catalyst
for change. Nowhere is this more true than the vision
that Walter E. Massey ’58 had for Morehouse College:
“to be one of the finest liberal arts colleges in the nation—
period.” President Massey envisioned an academic vil-
lage, a place that reflects the intellectual, spiritual and
moral character of its inhabitants. Its creation is key to
the College’s ability to provide our students with an
education that makes them viable in the new century.
The Campaign for a New Century is the juncture
where the College’s mission intersects with the cost of
building the academic village.
The Campaign’s $105.7-million goal was the most
ambitious in the history of Morehouse. Not only was the
goal twice the amount of the College’s last campaign, but
the Campaign occurred at a time when a weak economy
forecasted a drop in philanthropic giving.
But a clear vision and strong leadership made the
Campaign the most successful fundraising venture in
the College’s history.
Led by the Morehouse College Board of Trustees,
the Campaign for a New Century, which began July 1,
1997, and met and exceeded the goal a full year before
its official end on June 30, 2006, proved to be a lesson in
mastering possibilities. As Phillip D. Howard ’87, vice
president for Institutional Advancement, said at the
onset of the Campaign, the challenge would not be in
generating opportunity—but in seizing it.
Of all the Campaign’s constituencies, Morehouse
alumni are the most vested. Morehouse is not only an
important part of their past and a large contributor to who
they are today, but, for many, the College also will be a part
of their future as they encourage sons and grandsons,
nephews and neighbors to attend the institution they love.
It’s not surprising, then, that Morehouse alumni con-
tributed to the Campaign in record-shattering numbers.
Many of the country’s largest corporations, like the
The Coca-Cola Co., Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase
and Motorola, continued to endorse the College’s mis-
sion of educating future world leaders with multi-mil-
lion-dollar donations. At a time when philanthropic
dollars were carefully meted, Morehouse was still a
“good investment,” said Campaign co-chair Jeffrey T.
Dunn, a well-respected business consultant.
While it’s expected that alumni and long-time corporate
donors will continue to support Morehouse, new friends
gave added credence to the value of the Morehouse
experience. Kenneth I. Chenault, chairman and CEO of
American Express and one of the handful of African
Americans who sit at the helm of a Fortune 500 company,
knew about the Morehouse experience from a very credible
source—his father, Hortenius Chenault ’34. And Julius
Price, a self-educated man who because of his admiration
for his Morehouse-educated pastor, DeQuincey Hentz ’96,
left the College $356,000—the bulk of his life savings. Mr.
Price once told a family friend that he was impressed that
many of the successful black men he read about in news
stories were Morehouse graduates.
Because of the generosity of our friends—old and
new—President Massey’s vision of the academic village is
closer than ever to realization. The Campaign for a New
Century allows Morehouse to be steadfast in our mission,
yet evolutionary in providing a liberal arts education that is
21st-century relevant. New and renovated facilities, an
updated curriculum, the capacity to recruit and retain gift-
ed scholars and professors, the technology and tools essen-
tial for new-millennium learning and the inculcation of
spiritual and moral development in the academic experi-
ence are fueling the evolution.
All of our supporters, from those who gave by the mil-
lion to those who gave in increments of time and talent, val-
idate our mission to continue to supply Morehouse Men to
our community, our nation and our world. In the end, The
Campaign for a New Century allows Morehouse College to
continue to give to the world well-educated men who have
been inspired to lead a complicated world with a balanced
blend of heart and head, skill and guts, boldness and humility.
IMPACT.
With the overwhelming success of The Campaign for a New Century, we’ve earned the
right to use words that carry weight — like ambition, success and, most of all, impact.
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A MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
ON BEHALF OF THE MOREHOUSE COLLEGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, I am pleased to
announce that we successfully completed The Campaign for a New Century, surpassing the
$105.7-million goal and raising $118.3 million. This is a noteworthy accomplishment for an
institution known worldwide for excellence and outstanding achievement. Efforts like these are
what keep Morehouse in a category all its own.
The Campaign owes its phenomenal success to the support of many friends of the College,
whose contributions included visionary leadership, extended volunteer hours, sacrifices from fam-
ily members, and of course financial gifts of all sizes. Combined, these acts of generosity expressed
a resounding vote of confidence in our shared vision of a great American institution not resting on
its laurels, but pursuing ever-higher levels of distinction and service.
The impact of the Campaign is extensive. New and improved academic buildings with elec-
tronic classrooms and wireless technology labs; expanded opportunities for faculty to pursue pro-
fessional renewal; more merit- and need-based scholarships to help students pay for college,
improvements to the College’s technological infrastructure—all have brought Morehouse closer to
achieving the vibrant living and learning environment that characterizes President Walter E.
Massey’s vision of an academic village that reflects the spirit and intelligence of its inhabitants.
Your generous support is shaping the way we educate some of America’s most promising
young men and, in turn, shaping the future of America and the world.
Thank you for ushering Morehouse into this new era of excellence.
Willie “Flash” Davis ’56Chairman
Morehouse College Board of Trustees
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A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
WHEN I RETURNED TO MY ALMA MATER as president in August 1995, Morehouse enjoyed a
worldwide reputation for academic excellence and for producing influential African American
male leaders. Thanks to the stewardship of the College’s previous eight presidents—and the gen-
erous contributions of its many supporters—I inherited a solid foundation upon which to build
an even stronger institution for the challenging world of the 21st century.
I returned with a vision for Morehouse.
I saw a college—already one of the best by many standards—poised to move into a new realm of
institutions of higher learning. I saw an institution ready to become one of the very finest private, under-
graduate liberal arts colleges in the nation—period. My vision became the College’s shared vision.
It was also crystal-clear that the dawning new century would place incredible demands on
Morehouse. The College would need greater resources with which to recruit Morehouse-caliber
students and faculty; significant enhancements to academic programs; and vast improvements to
facilities and technology.
The Campaign for a New Century was launched in 1997 to garner the resources needed to take
Morehouse to the next level of excellence.
Today, I take great pleasure in saluting the Morehouse College Board of Trustees for leadership
that made the Campaign a watershed in Morehouse history. The enthusiasm, commitment of
resources, and ownership of the Campaign by trustees made all the difference. Friends of
Morehouse responded with unprecedented generosity, helping a great institution advance its
unique mission in ways that meet the demands for a quality, 21st century education. This is—to
say the least—an exhilarating way to begin a century that is sure to stretch our imaginations and
test our resolve to rise continually to new challenges and opportunities.
The true winners of our momentous Campaign are the promising young men of Morehouse.
Generations of students will enjoy the rich and enriching Morehouse experience and discover the
power of their own possibilities.
On behalf of the College, I extend my sincerest appreciation for your contribution to the his-
toric Campaign for a New Century. Thank you for embracing our aspirations of excellence. Thank
you for helping us groom young men of intellect and character into competent, confident gradu-
ates eager to take their place and make their mark in a new century—a century that surely will
need the leadership of Morehouse Men.
Walter E. Massey ’58President
Morehouse College
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A MESSAGE FROM THE CAMPAIGN CO-CHAIRS
CONGRATULATIONS!
AS CO-CHAIRS FOR The Campaign for a New Century, we extend our sincere thanks to all of
you, the volunteers, for your outstanding work in this historic endeavor. This effort would not have
been successful had it not been for your willingness to help share the unique vision and compelling
case for investing in Morehouse.
We saw close up the visionary leadership, dedication and hard work that produced these his-
toric results. In all, more than 100 of you from all across the country helped to reach prospects and
donors as never before, thereby serving a critical role in expanding the College's ability to reach
such lofty targets for garnering support. Notably, your efforts helped to generate giving at historic
levels for leadership, major and annual giving.
Through your dedication and commitment, the Campaign was able to create such momentum
that our $105.7-million goal was reached one full year ahead of schedule, and, ultimately, led us to
raise more than $118 million.
All of you have helped set the standard for the campaigns of the future. Thank you, again, for
helping to build a foundation of support that will propel the College forward for years to come.
Jeffrey T. Dunn
Campaign Co-Chair
Ken Lewis
Campaign Co-Chair
Herman Cain ’67
Campaign Co-Chair
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Power to EmpowerPower to Empower
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Morehouse College graduates more than
500 African American men each year.
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EMPOWER“WHEN YOU EMPOWER
A BLACK MAN, YOU
LIGHT UP THE WORLD.
WHEN YOU EMPOWER
A BLACK MAN, YOU
EMPOWER FAMILIES.
YOU EMPOWER HIS
WIFE. YOU EMPOWER
SONS. YOU EMPOWER
DAUGHTERS. YOU
EMPOWER NIECES. YOU
EMPOWER NEPHEWS
AND COUSINS. YOU
LIGHT UP THE WORLD.”
— Oprah Winfrey
Campaign’s Top Donor
Entertainer, Educator and Philanthropist
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OPPORTUNITY FUND FILLS THE GAP
EMBARKING ON HIS SENIOR year with a 3.3 grade point average and
advancing toward a degree in political science, Joshua Crawford was, nonethe-
less, gripped with anxiety. College
financial aid and a part-time job
simply were not generating enough
money to keep up with his tuition
and school fees.
“I had come too far to drop
out, so I was prepared to work
three or four jobs if necessary,” said
the Montrose, Alabama, native.
James Stotts, the College’s
director of financial aid, intro-
duced Crawford to a more desir-
able option: the Opportunity
Fund. Established by the
Morehouse College Board of
Trustees, the endowment offers
assistance to third- and fourth-year students in danger of not completing their
education due to lack of financial resources. For students who find themselves
in that situation, the average shortfall is $5,000 to $7,000. In its first two years,
the Opportunity Fund provided scholarships totalling $504,000 to more than
120 students.
“It’s been a tremendous help for students trying to close the gap in meet-
ing the direct costs of college,” said Stotts. “These students are on that last mile
to graduation. It means so much that the College is able to help. It makes a
statement to the students that ‘we are here to assist you.’”
Because financial difficulty is a primary reason students drop out of
Morehouse, “the Opportunity Fund has the potential to improve the College’s
graduation rate,” Stotts said.
Crawford was awarded a $6,000 scholarship. “It definitely helped me in
terms of having the financial ability to stay at Morehouse, but also in not hav-
ing to take on even more debt,” said Crawford, who plans to attend law school.
“This was really a golden opportunity for me, and I feel blessed. I will still have
to work some, but not as much, which allows me to concentrate more on my
studies. It’s lifted huge pressure off me.” ▲
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COLLEGES ACROSS the country flooded
Anthony Roberts with recruitment material
and solicitations. Only a handful of the insti-
tutions, however, made Roberts’ A-list:
Morehouse College, Emory University,
Princeton University, Wake Forest University,
University of North Carolina (UNC), Chapel
Hill. All of them accepted the Richmond, VA,
son of lawyers whose application for admis-
sion profiled a gifted, well-rounded student.
At Richmond’s prestigious Maggie
Walker Governor’s School, a magnet school for
government and international studies, Roberts
excelled in advanced placement courses,partic-
ipated in the Spanish Club and National
Honor Society, played in the jazz band, sang in
the choir. He made his mark in basketball, golf
and track and field, and volunteered with
Habitat for Humanity and the Salvation Army.
The summer before his senior year, Roberts
participated in Cornell University’s three-week
Leadership Education And Development
(LEAD) Summer Institute for academically
gifted high school students, which included
chats with high-level executives at Pepsi and
JPMorgan Chase in New York. His crowning
achievements: a 1420 SAT score (out of a pos-
sible 1600) and 4.0 grade point average.
Roberts visited college campuses and pon-
dered the intangibles. His mother had attended
law school at Emory. Morehouse had a solid
reputation for producing black leaders, includ-
ing Martin Luther King Jr. Princeton had Ivy
League cachet. His dad had earned an under-
graduate degree at Wake Forest. Family mem-
bers lived near the Chapel Hill campus of UNC.
A Presidential Scholarship
“Following a campus visit my junior year, my
mom encouraged me to take a closer look at
Morehouse,” Roberts recalled. “I think she
believed that Morehouse would provide a
nurturing environment and offer more
opportunities for me to develop leadership
skills.” Roberts was still undecided, however,
when Sterling Hudson, Morehouse dean of
Admissions and Records, came calling in late
fall of Roberts’ senior year.
“I didn’t really know what to expect,”
Roberts recalled.“We had a good conversation
about my academics and school activities, my
family and my career aspirations. He really
represented Morehouse well. But more than
anything, I was impressed that the dean of
admissions for the entire college would come
interview me personally, at my school.”
The favorable impressions did not stop
there. Morehouse later informed Roberts of
his selection to compete for a full-tuition
Presidential Scholarship, which he eventually
earned.“It was very influential in my selection
process,” Roberts said. “Having the opportu-
nity to attend such a great school for free was
very difficult to turn down. I’ll also admit
there was a prestige factor that attracted me.”
Morehouse also met requirements that his
school of choice be “a place where I could
develop socially, mentally and physically.”
Extending the Morehouse Legacy
Predictably, as a Morehouse student, Roberts is
pursuing an active, achievement-oriented
lifestyle. He is parliamentarian of the
Morehouse Business Association and edi-
tor-in-chief of the bi-monthly MBA Today.
A sprinter on the track team, he was voted
by teammates as Newcomer of the Year as a
freshman. That summer, he attended cam-
pus set up by New York banks and discov-
ered that Morehouse was well represented,
along with students from Harvard,
Princeton, Yale and elsewhere—proof that
Morehouse “offers many opportunities for
students who seek them.”
An economics major, Roberts is attract-
ed to a career in the financial services industry.
Wall Street appeals to him, yet he’s entrepre-
neurial minded. “I also want to have an
impact on other people’s lives, so I am defi-
nitely considering being a college professor
later in my career.”
Students like Roberts highlight the
potential that is unleashed when adequate
resources unite Morehouse and Morehouse-cal-
iber prospects.Said Roberts:“I accept that what I
achieve and how I carry myself are not just a
reflection on me,but on my family,my commu-
nity and Morehouse. I can reflect that
Morehouse continues to produce great leaders
and great people.” ▲
I CHOOSE MOREHOUSE
“THERE IS NO PLACE
WHERE MOREHOUSE IS
NOT CONFRONTED WITH
STIFF COMPETITION FOR
OUTSTANDING YOUNG MEN.
THE STRONGER THE YOUNG
MAN, THE STRONGER THE
COMPETITION. RESOURCES
PROVIDED AS A RESULT OF
THE CAMPAIGN PUT
MOREHOUSE IN A MUCH
BETTER POSITION TO
COMPETE FOR THESE
BLUE-CHIP STUDENTS.”
— Sterling Hudson
Dean of Admissions and
Records
“MOREHOUSE HAS BEEN SINGULARLY SUCCESSFUL IN ATTRACTING TOP-QUALITY YOUNG MEN. IT’S
A SHAME FOR INDIVIDUALS SO WELL QUALIFIED AND APPLYING THEMSELVES CONSCIENTIOUSLY
TO FALL BY THE WAYSIDE SIMPLY BECAUSE OF LACK OF RESOURCES. THE OPPORTUNITY FUND,
UNANIMOUSLY AND ENTHUSIASTICALLY ESTABLISHED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, WILL ULTIMATELY
PROVIDE ENOUGH TO MEET THE DEMONSTRATED NEEDS OF INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE IN THAT SITUATION.”
— B. Franklin Skinner Member, Morehouse Board of Trustees
“MORE THAN ANYTHING, I
WAS IMPRESSED THAT THE
DEAN OF ADMISSIONS FOR
THE ENTIRE COLLEGE
WOULD COME INTERVIEW
ME PERSONALLY, AT MY
SCHOOL.”
—Anthony RobertsSophomore
Joshua Crawford
Anthony Roberts
Morehouse College
is a sanctuary in the
dearth that is the
current black male education landscape. Everybody feels it.
The visiting executive who fields tough questions about his
company from our business students. The Commencement
speaker who invariably comments on the endless queue of
black male graduates. And even our freshmen, who, upon
their arrival, find it refreshing to find there are many who
are just like them.
Joining the Morehouse brotherhood can be a potent
attraction all its own. Many prospective students yearn to join
a membership that includes Martin Luther King Jr., Shelton
“Spike” Lee, Maynard Jackson, David Satcher, Samuel L.
Jackson, Louis Sullivan, Edwin Moses, and many more.
But, the truth is, when it comes down to making the
final decision about which college to attend, for most
students, the bottom line is finances. Our legacy may attract
them, but scholarship funds seal the deal. In order for
Morehouse to continue to recruit the best students,
especially in these challenging economic times, the College
must offer competitive financial incentives.
Nearly a third of The Campaign for a New Century‘s
goal was allotted to attracting and investing in the best stu-
dents, a strong indication of how vital it is to support student
scholarship. Further evidence is a new scholarship, the
Opportunity Fund, established by the Morehouse College
Board of Trustees as a stopgap resource for upperclassmen
who need financial assistance to finish college.
The Campaign for a New Century allows the College to
stand with some of the top learning institutions in the nation
in the fierce competition to attract some of the best minds of
the 21st century.
RAISED: $37.9 MILLION
Attracting andInvesting in the BestStudents
IMPA T:
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IMPACT:IMPACT:
Developing Great MindsDeveloping Great Minds
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Vivian Brown,associate professor of modern foreign languages
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EXCELLENCE
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“[MOREHOUSE
PROFESSORS]
WERE VERY
DEMANDING IN
THE CLASSROOM.
THEY PUSHED US
BY CONSTANTLY
RAISING THE BAR
OF EXCELLENCE.”
—Calvin H. Harris Jr.
Class of ’92
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WALTER EARL FLUKER has yet to fulfill his
longtime ambition to pastor a church, but
that has not stopped him from preaching. A
preferred topic: ethical leadership as antidote
to complex issues of the 21st century.
The troubles of the world, Fluker warns,
are increasingly linked to growing conflict
between systemworlds, those vast impersonal
systems dictated by power and money (poli-
tics and economics), and lifeworlds, the com-
monplace, everyday traffic of life where citi-
zens meet and greet one another, where com-
mon values and beliefs about order and the
world are held.
According to Fluker, “this is where the
real battle will be waged for the soul of
America and the world.”
Fluker’s pulpit, for now, is the 12-year-
old Leadership Center at Morehouse College
(LCMC), where he has served as executive
director since 1998. In 2003, during The
Campaign for a New Century, the Coca-Cola
Foundation donated $3 million to the Center,
$1.5 million of which endowed Fluker as the
Coca-Cola Professor of Leadership Studies.
“The endowed chair anchors the leader-
ship studies program,” Fluker said. “It takes
care of my salary and frees up other resources
for the College. It also allows me to teach and
gives me a certain mobility.”
Hope and Possibility
Under Fluker’s direction, the Center has
developed into a preeminent academic cen-
ter for the study and practice of ethical lead-
ership in national and global venues. With
an array of educational, research and train-
ing programs, the Center’s focus is develop-
ing a new generation of leaders who are spir-
itually disciplined, intellectually astute and
morally anchored—leaders who engender
hope and possibility.
Contributions from civic and philan-
thropic organizations have been critical to
the Center’s stability and rise to promi-
nence, Fluker said. “Their support has
been wonderful, and it says a lot about
how they value education and about how
they value ethical leadership. We honor
them by being good stewards, by manag-
ing the resources in ways that maximize
their impact on students.”
The endowed chair comes with teaching
responsibilities. And Fluker, a speaker, lectur-
er and consultant to organizations world-
wide, delights in spreading the gospel of eth-
ical leadership to a new generation of emerg-
ing leaders at Morehouse. The Center offers a
minor in leadership studies, an interdiscipli-
nary exploration of leadership history and
theory. With unbridled enthusiasm, Fluker
teaches the capstone course, which examines
ethical leadership and African American
moral traditions.
“I want students to better understand the
traditions that shaped many of the great leaders
who are part of the Morehouse leadership tra-
dition,”he said.“We identify the moral vocabu-
lary that was part of leaders like W.E.B.DuBois,
Henry McNeal Turner, Mordecai Wyatt
Johnson, Benjamin E. Mays, Howard
Thurman, E. Franklin Frazier and others. We
identify the specific habits and practices—such
as industry, thrift, self-regulation and, most
importantly,lifting as you climb—that fund the
morally anchored character, transformative acts
of civility; and a sense of community of ethical
leaders.”
Appetite for Learning
Fluker became enamored of ethical leader-
ship in the 1990s while researching a book on
ethical leadership from the black church tra-
dition. The more he learned, the more his
fascination grew. He encourages students to
develop a similar appetite for reading,
research, travel—learning. “Some of them
take me on,” he said. “Students are normally
hungry or else they don’t come and see me.”
Fluker holds a doctorate in social ethics
from Boston University, a master of divinity
degree from Garrett-Evangelical Seminary
and a bachelor’s degree in philosophy and
biblical studies from Trinity College.His prior
academic experience includes professorial
and administrative positions at Vanderbilt
University, Harvard College, Dillard
University and Colgate-Rochester Divinity
School.
However, he reminds his students that
intellectual brilliance is not enough.
“We want students to be smart,” he said,
“but we also want good human beings who
are leaders. Our society needs that, and our
world needs that.” ▲
ON THE LEADING EDGE
Walter E. Fluker, executive director of the Morehouse College Leadership Center FROM BARREN TO BREATHTAKING
WHEN HERMAN “SKIP” MASON JR. was named director of the Morehouse Learning Resource Center (LRC)
in late 2003, he discovered “a great facility that was understated and underused. There were lots of empty book-
shelves and the building’s walls were bare.” But to Mason, a barren wall was like an artist’s canvas. “I saw an
opportunity to create,” he said.
Mason had transformed the LRC’s sterile environment into an engaging exhibit space—
“an atmosphere of inspiration.” Hanging on the walls and displayed throughout the landmark rotunda
were more than 100 pictures and artifacts of the College’s rich history.
Storytelling is Mason’s forte. A noted historian who also serves as College archivist, Mason discovered in
his new position a unique opportunity. “As archivist, I could merge the history of the College with the goals
and mission of the Learning Resource Center. What may have appeared to be an unnatural fit actually turned
out to be just right in terms of creating the atmosphere I wanted.”
A gift from Morehouse alumnus Edward J. Roberts ’38 and his wife, Hermese, endowed Mason’s
position. An $825,000 bequest from the estate of the Morehouse graduate enabled the College to
complete a $1-million match from
the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation,
establishing the Edward and Hermese
Roberts Learning Resource Center
Endowed Directorship.
Mason takes special pride in the cen-
ter’s culturally stimulating programs,
believing “you can’t overdo programming
that will encourage students to reach
beyond their current horizons.”
As for the center’s ambiance, “I
sometimes catch students sitting there
gazing at the pictures. To me, that says I
am accomplishing what I had hoped—
to have students come here and be
inspired to learn.” ▲
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Herman “Skip” Mason Jr., director of the Learning Resource Center
A CHAIR FOR DAD
KENNETH I. CHENAULT, chairman and CEO of American Express, pledged $1 million
to the Campaign to establish an endowed chair in the Division of Science and
Mathematics. The chair will be named in honor of his father, Hortenius Chenault, who
graduated from Morehouse with honors in 1934 and from Howard University’s College
of Dentistry in 1939. He then passed the New York state dental licensing exam with the highest score recorded to date,
and went on to practice dentistry until 1987 in Hampstead, N.Y. Hortenius Chenault died in 1990 at the age of 80.
Ken Chenault, who is one of the first African American CEOs of a Fortune 500 company, admired his father’s deter-
mination. During World War II, the elder Chenault enlisted in the Army, but segregation blocked his path into the multi-
national Allied Dental Corps. Undaunted, he befriended a group of foreign officers and entered the corps through an
international arm. ‘’He overcame every possible type of obstacle,’’ Ken Chenault said in a Newsday article. ▲
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IMPACT:IMPACT:Ask a Morehousegraduate about thepeople who influ-
enced him, and no doubt he will name several Morehouseprofessors. Filmmaker Shelton “Spike” Lee recalls how the redpen of English professor Delores Stephens bled on many of hispapers, but credits her with making him a better writer. KeithHollingsworth, associate economics professor, spent a sum-mer in an African bungalow with no electricity and plumbingso that he could work side by side with six of his students tobuild a fence around a school—and teach his students thevirtue of self-sacrifice for common good.
The hallmark of any great institution is the quality ofinstruction and level of commitment from its faculty. IfMorehouse College is to become one of the finest liberalarts colleges in the nation, then it must continue to attractand keep professors like Drs. Stephens and Hollingsworth.
The Campaign for a New Century rewards the faculty’sscholarly ambition and achievement by boosting develop-ment resources that support scholarly research, publicationand participation in educational conferences, as well as byproviding tools for 21st-century teaching such as “smart”classrooms and wireless access. Campaign dollars also cre-ated three prestigious endowed faculty chairs for theMorehouse College Leadership Center, the LearningResource Center and the Division of Humanities.
The Campaign for a New Century helps support the profes-sors who will teach the young men who will change the world.
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RAISED: $14.4 MILLION
Recruiting and RetainingOutstandingFaculty
CAMPAIGN STRATEGIC GOAL
ACT:
Space to SoarSpace to Soar
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The Leadership Center buildingfunctions as a global laboratorythat addresses the increasing needfor ethnically diverse leadership ina broad range of academic,community, governmental andbusiness environments.
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VILLAGE
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"INDEED, BECAUSE THE
SPIRIT OF MOREHOUSE IS
ALL ENCOMPASSING—
INCLUSIVE OF OUR DREAMS,
OUR VALUES, OUR HISTORY
AND OUR TRADITIONS—
REALIZING THE ACADEMIC
VILLAGE AT MOREHOUSE
COLLEGE IS TANTAMOUNT
TO REALIZING OUR VISION
FOR THE INSTITUTION."—Walter E. Massey '58
President, Morehouse College
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SUITE RECOGNITION
WHEN THE REV. DR. OTIS MOSS JR. ’56 WAS A STUDENT at Morehouse, finances were tight. In
his sophomore year, he recalls receiving two letters one day. The first was from the Morehouse Business
Office asking him to move off campus because he had failed to pay his room and board fees.
The second letter was from a church in Detroit where he had earlier served as a summer volun-
teer. It contained the seeds of his faith.
“It had a check sufficient enough to take care of my bills for the rest of the school year,” said Moss.
“The pastor of the church had written: ‘I don’t want you to ever stop your education for lack of money.’
“I learned in literal fashion that God does move in mysterious ways.”
A half century later on May 12,
2006, Moss became one of a handful
of people to have a building named in
his honor on the Morehouse campus.
The Otis Moss Jr. Residential
Suites is a sprawling residential
complex consisting of two build-
ings, 375 beds, and units of one-
room studios, and two- and three-
bedroom suites and apartments
(which include living areas and full
kitchens). With its computer labs,
convenient laundry facilities, and
meditation and study rooms, Moss
said that, if he were a 21st century
student, it would be where he
would want to reside on campus.
The fact that Moss’s name will
reside permanently on the residen-
tial complex speaks volumes about a
legacy of service that is already set in stone.
“There are only so many buildings on campus, so you can only imagine that naming this
building after him tells of his significant contributions,” said Willie “Flash”Davis ’56, who succeed-
ed Moss as chairman of the Board of Trustees and is one of his classmates. (Moss continues to
serve as a member of the Board.)
“Moss is a salutary influence of example, of vision, of faith,” said President Walter E.
Massey’58. “He embraces a grand vision—not an ordinary vision—for the College in making
it one of the best colleges in the nation, period.
“Generations of young men will dream, learn, study and pray in this hall they will call home.” ▲
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“WE ARE BETTER ABLE TO PROVIDE THE FACILITIES THAT COMPLEMENT THE QUALITY OF
TEACHING TAKING PLACE IN OUR CLASSROOMS. WE ALSO HAVE A GREATER OPPORTUNITY
TO ACCENTUATE THE HISTORIC CHARACTER OF THIS INSTITUTION.”
—Andre E. Bertrand ‘76
Vice President for Campus Operations
ASK STUDENTS AND FACULTY in the
Division of Business Administration and
Economics about the impact of the divi-
sion’s location in the College’s new
Leadership Center building and they all talk
about the amazing space.
Leadership and Professional
Development (LPD) seminars, which help
students develop everything from presen-
tation skills to business etiquette, now take
place in the state-of-the-art confines of the
Leadership Center building’s Georgia-
Pacific Auditorium, a contemporary, 311-
plus-seat lecture hall with advanced
audio/visual equipment that includes a
ceiling-mounted projection screen and a
“smart” podium. In fact, technology fea-
tures throughout the facility make the
70,000-square-foot building a 21st century
wonder.
“The impact on us is monumental,”
said John E. Williams, division dean and
Mills Lane professor of finance. “Given the
quality of business school this is perceived
to be, the quality of faculty we want to
attract, and the level of firms that come
here to recruit, there is a required business
culture and environment. We now have a
facility that reflects that culture, which
begins with having a ‘smart’ building.”
The Leadership Center building offi-
cially opened at the beginning of the 2005-
06 academic year. In addition to the
Division of Business Administration and
Economics, the four-story campus land-
mark houses The Leadership Center at
Morehouse College, functioning as a glob-
al laboratory that addresses the increasing
need for ethical leadership in a broad range
of academic, community, governmental
and business environments.
Also headquartered in the facility are
the Bonner Office of Community Service,
the Emma and Joe Adams Public Service
Institute, and the Andrew Young Center for
International Affairs.
Global Collaborations
The building’s computer and informa-
tion technology promote collaboration
among students, faculty, administration
and staff, as well as creates classrooms
without borders. Students can sit in a
lecture room in Atlanta and have discus-
sions with a world leader thousands of
miles away. Users can access information
in a wireless Internet lab then manipu-
late it from a networked computer
workstation.
“I like that the business school has an
Internet lab that allows us to do our
research projects among other business
students, and that faculty have more pri-
vate space for consultation with students,”
said Kyles Giles, a junior.
Instructors using multimedia boards,
or “smart” boards, in the lecture rooms
may digitally capture, recall and project
their written notes. The facility also has a
Conference Center capable of accommo-
dating up to 500 guests in a formal ban-
quet setting.
“We are light years into the future—
it’s phenomenal,” said Benjamin P.
McLaurin, the division’s director of career
services. He noted that in spring 2006, for
the first time in many years, the business
school’s annual E.B. Williams Awards
Banquet accommodated students, faculty
and corporate representatives not at a
downtown hotel, but on campus—in the
Conference Center of the Leadership
Center building.
Competitive Edge
“We are very fortunate,” said Williams.
“Our students compete with students
from some of the best schools in the
country, and they have to be trained com-
parably. Smart classrooms, for example,
make a difference to us. It is necessary to
go online and find out what the market is
doing right now, real-time. With access to
this kind of contemporary technology,
our students can leave here and go to
Wall Street—as so many of them do—
and not be intimidated by that environ-
ment.” Of the 150 to 175 students the
division graduates annually, a large per-
centage end up at financial institutions
such as JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup,
Goldman Sachs and Merrill Lynch.
Likewise, Williams said, “when cor-
porate representatives from multi-nation-
al corporations come here as our guests,
they shouldn’t have to feel they are out of
their element. We should be able to match
their business culture, at least to the extent
that higher education is able to do so. In
this facility, we can comfortably accom-
modate our visitors.” ▲
SMART MOVE
Otis Moss Jr. '56, who served for nearly 25 years on the Board of
Trustees and recently stepped down as its chairman, is the namesake
of the renamed Morehouse Residential Suites.
Leadership Center building
Every third Thursdayin August, the par-ents of nearly 800
Morehouse freshmen entrust their sons to Morehouse, a schoolthat many of them eagerly endorsed as perhaps the only institu-tion in this nation that will guide their sons’ transformation intoa scholar who is also a doer, a leader who is also a servant.
Parents aren’t the only ones who carefully selectMorehouse. Many of the young scholars themselves, as wellas professors, administrators and staff, choose Morehouseover many of the nation’s most prestigious institutions.
President Walter E. Massey ’58 shared his vision for theideal environment for this community of selective academi-cians: the academic village—a place that reflects the intellectu-al, emotional and moral development of its inhabitants.Everything from teaching to technology, from facilities toeven the flowerbeds should reflect the College’s mission ofexcellence.
The Campaign’s most physically towering success, theLeadership Center facility, best exemplifies the inherent syner-gy between space and pursuit. The building is home to theDivision of Business Administration and Economics, whosemission is to produce astute businessmen who lead with theirheads and their hearts, as well as several programs that focuson community involvement and ethical leadership training.
The Campaign for a New Century built the academic village.
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IMP CT:
RAISED: $38.1 MILLION
Creating theAcademicVillage
1 3CAMPAIGN STRATEGIC GOAL
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IMPACT:IMPACT:
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Accountable, Outcome-Based EducationAccountable, Outcome-Based Education
The Wall Street Journal listedMorehouse as a top feederschool for the nation’s mostelite professional and graduateprograms.
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ACCOUNTABILITY
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“CURRICULUM DEVELOP-
MENT LOOMS LARGE
FOR THE COLLEGE. IT
ALLOWS US TO KEEP
ABREAST OF NEW
DEVELOPMENTS IN
HIGHER EDUCATION,
CAPTURE THE BEST
PRACTICES, AND APPLY
THEM WHERE POSSIBLE.”
— David V. Taylor
Provost and Senior Vice President
for Academic Affairs
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A SELECT 150 FRESHMEN entering
Morehouse in fall 2006 embarked on a
path that was new even to Morehouse: the
trial of a revised core curriculum for the
College.
The pilot is the first extensive evalua-
tion of the College’s core curriculum, or
general education program, since the
1970s, said Hazel Arnett Ervin, director of
the General Education Program. Core cur-
riculum generally refers to coursework not
related to a student’s major that all newly
admitted students must take. Supported by
The Campaign for a New Century,
Morehouse’s three-year pilot (2006-2009)
is helping the College assess and strength-
en student learning.
“This was something the College
needed,” said Ervin. “It also comes at a
time when there is a national push for
greater accountability in higher educa-
tion. The pilot allows us to address the
issue of accountability and bring the
College into the 21st century.”
Age of Accountability
A 2002 report of the Association of
American Colleges and Universities
(AACU), of which Morehouse is a member,
declared that students must be prepared to
thrive in a “knowledge-intensive economy,”
“globally engaged democracy” and “techno-
logical society where innovation is key to
progress and success.”
“It is not enough,” Ervin said, “to
point to a few, or even many, student suc-
cess stories and say, ‘see, success is happen-
ing at our school.’ The questions are: Is suc-
cess happening consistently among our
students? How do we know that each stu-
dent has mastered each particular skill that
we want out students to master? Do we
understand how we are achieving these
outcomes?”
Freshman Julian Wilson and his par-
ents were favorably impressed with the
makeover concept. “I think just the fact
that Morehouse was making changes to
improve its curriculum was what made us
agree to my participation in the pilot,”
said Wilson, an Atlanta native who is
working toward a dual degree in applied
physics and mechanical engineering. “My
parents wanted me to get the best educa-
tion possible.”
Measuring Up
Both the pilot and current curriculum
share the same goals and student learn-
ing outcomes of the General Education,
or core, curriculum apply to the pilot
and to the College’s current core cur-
riculum. However, the pilot introduces
a new model of student development,
depending largely on student-centered,
outcome-based learning with quantita-
tive and qualitative measures of
achievement. Before advancing to their
majors, students in the pilot are required
to demonstrate proficiencies in English,
math and critical thinking.
“The labs and co-curricular activities”
said Wilson, “basically reaffirm what we
learn in class, but they also give us an
opportunity to clarify material that was
covered.” Wilson, who is strong in math,
welcomes the English lab. “It’s definitely
straight forward in telling you where you
are and where you need help.”
On the flip side of the coin is Melvin
Colbert, a marketing major from Fort
Washington, Md., who appreciates how the
math lab has strengthened his skills.
“The student knows at all times how
he is progressing,” said Ervin. Systematic
and ongoing assessment and evaluations
point out difficulties and the necessary
corrective measures.
“I feel very comfortable with it,”
Michael Rawlings of Dallas said of his
participation in the pilot. “Morehouse
wants to stay up with the times and find
the best ways to educate us.” ▲
21ST CENTURY CURRICULUM
SCIENTISTS AND PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICIALS who study community health issues often take a detached,
scientific approach that fails to engage community residents. Using this method, the investigators sometimes
overlook social factors influencing community wellness. A $4-million grant by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation is
helping Morehouse College researchers develop a radically different research model.
The grant funds a five-year health disparities project by the Morehouse College Research Center on Health
Disparities, in partnership with other educational institutions, called “Health Disparities, Ethics, and
Participation: New Tools and New Visions.” Diane Rowley, the center’s director, and Bill Jenkins, the center’s asso-
ciate director and research associate professor of science and mathematics, lead Morehouse in developing a
community-centered model for eliminating
disparities in health status by targeting the
major social factors that cause disease and
by offering community residents a stronger
voice in determining what will be studied in
the project.
“I think one of the problems is we
assume healthcare is about access,” Rowley
said.“We need to look at the social determi-
nants of health—racism, socioeconomic
status, education, cultural difference—that
are not looked at by the medical communi-
ty. If those root causes are addressed, we can
develop healthy communities.”
The project also hopes to capitalize on
the relationship that Historically Black
Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have
with the community.
“We see HBCUs as part of the commu-
nity,” Rowley said. “We have always been
there to solve problems. The key is that the new approach is using students and faculties from HBCUs to capi-
talize on the relationship. ”
The Healthcare Georgia Foundation and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provided some
funding for the pilot phase of the project. ▲
Diane Rowley, director of the Research Center on HealthDisparities, with Douglas Taylor, director of the SoutheastCommunity Research Center, Terri Wright, program officer withW.K. Kellogg Foundation, and President Walter E. Massey '58
Julian Wilson
CORELLA AND BERTRAM F. BONNER FOUNDATION CHALLENGE GRANT
IN APRIL 2005, the Corella and Bertram F. Bonner Foundation awarded the College a $4.5-million endow-
ment, which will support 60 Bonner scholars annually. The program provides monetary support to students
who have demonstrated both financial need and a commitment to community service. The program great-
ly enhances the culture of service at Morehouse—where nearly two-thirds of students participate in com-
munity service programs.
By August 2007, the College is expected to match the Bonner Foundation grant with a $2-million comple-
tion grant, creating the Bonner Scholar Endowment. Donors to this program would extend financial support
to students and perpetuate the philosophy that anyone can be great, because anyone can serve. ▲
HEALTHY DOSE OF REALITY
Students today livein a world dramati-cally different from
the one their fathers and grandfathers encountered.Information from anywhere on the globe can be accessedinstantaneously; issues that originate overseas often land inour own backyards; trends in everything from finances tofashion blaze worldwide trails.
Still,the founding mission of Morehouse College is just as rel-evant today as it was 140 years ago: to produce African Americanleaders for their communities,the nation and the world.The age-less wisdom of a mission conceived in the 19th century keeps usfocused on our commitment to develop intellectually, sociallyand morally centered citizens for the 21st century.
The Campaign for a New Century allowed the Collegeto revise its core curriculum. The process, which beganwith a three-year pilot that will help the College assessand strengthen student learning, ensures that our 21stcentury scholars will be able to successfully negotiate amore global, knowledge-intensive, technological society.
The Campaign for a New Century enhances the aca-demic experience Morehouse provides so that it willstand the test of time in a new world and a new millen-nium.
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RAISED: $18.6 MILLION
Enriching theAcademicExperience
:
CAMPAIGN STRATEGIC GOAL
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MOREHOUSE’S QUEST TO
MEET THE EDUCATIONAL
IMPERATIVES OF THIS NEW
CENTURY DID NOT END
WITH THE SUCCESS OF THE
CAMPAIGN FOR A NEW
CENTURY. RATHER, THE
CAMPAIGN WAS AN
EXHILARATING MILESTONE
OF A CONTINUOUS JOUR-
NEY. THE REALITIES OF
OUR EVER-CHANGING
GLOBAL ECONOMY—AND
THE AMBITIOUS VISION
MOREHOUSE HAS
ESTABLISHED FOR ITSELF—
DRIVE OUR ONGOING
EFFORTS TO RECREATE AND
SUSTAIN A STATE-OF-THE-
ART ENVIRONMENT THAT
OPTIMIZES STUDENT
LEARNING. Joan Sawyer (standing), associate professor of computer science, and Nedra M.Mahone, an instructor in the Division of Business and Economics, receive TTPtraining.
TECHNOLOGY
TECHNOLOGY IS NOT THE WAVE of the future. It is the reality of today and
the opportunity of tomorrow.
Technology has astonishing capabilities to open pathways to vast worlds of
information and ideas, to help students learn and practice 21st century skills, to
provide administrators with data analysis and assessment tools that lead to
more informed decision-making, and to connect the College to educational
partners at other universities and in the business community. These are just a
few of the applications that inform the College’s commitment to achieving
excellence in technology.
Donor support for the technology initiative of The Campaign for a New
Century and the generous investments of corporations and foundations have
funded significant improvements to the College’s technological infrastructure
in recent years—including, for example, construction of the John H. Hopps Jr.
Technology Tower, wiring of the campus and outfitting for wireless capabili-
ties at several campus locations.
Our vision—in fact, our responsibility—is to do much more. An explo-
sion of possibilities for technology-based teaching and learning, as well as our
increasingly technologically sophisticated students, demand that we aggres-
sively invest in and continually expand the College’s technological infrastruc-
ture. Among other things, we seek to create universal electronic classrooms, to
enhance the video and network server for distance learning, and to develop
faculty for teaching in technology. Support for this initiative would strength-
en Morehouse’s ability to keep pace with rapid global changes in technology,
as well as advance the College’s emergence as an innovator in educational
technology. ▲
MOREHOUSE COLLEGE MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. COLLECTION
ON JUNE 23, 2006, Morehouse College became the owner of
one of the greatest American archives of the 20th century. This
monumental collection is noteworthy because it contains
10,000 items dating from 1946 to 1968, and includes handwrit-
ten drafts of Dr. King’s famous speeches and writings, includ-
ing his “I Have a Dream” speech and his Nobel Peace Prize
acceptance speech.
With the honor of bringing the King Collection “home” to
Morehouse comes the responsibilities of stewardship of this
national treasure. The College is seeking $1.5 million to ensure
that the Collection is professionally archived and appropriately
exhibited—a process that includes sorting, arranging and
describing pieces, repairing and conserving items and digitizing
material. Benefactors of the project would support the College
in promoting insight into the thoughts of one of America’s
greatest leaders and in offering Morehouse students new
avenues of inquiry and discovery about a man who once sat
where they sit today. ▲
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The Journey
DEAN’S CHAIR IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND ECONOMICS
Continues
EACH YEAR WITHOUT FAIL, scores of multi-national cor-
porations visit Morehouse to recruit students in the Division
of Business Administration and Economics. The persistent
interest in Morehouse students by the corporate communi-
ty and the division’s 90-percent graduate placement rate
reflect the division’s well-earned reputation for preparing
students, through an outstanding curriculum and innova-
tive co-curricula activities, for corporate success.
Stiff competition from other institutions for top faculty
makes it imperative for the College to demonstrate its com-
mitment to retaining well-respected, high-achieving scholars
for critical leadership positions.
To that end, a major priority for
Morehouse is to fund an
endowed chair for the dean of
the Division of Business
Administration and Economics.
Sponsorship of the endowed
chair would give Morehouse a competitive edge, offering recog-
nition for persons of exceptional academic distinction and pro-
viding stable funding for a position that is key to the division’s
continued success. ▲
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LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER
CONSISTENT WITH THE VISION of creating a multidimensional academic village is
the College’s commitment to providing the kind of state-of-the-art physical facilities
that are part and parcel of a 21st century educational experience. Such facilities should
include a modern learning resource center specifically designed and equipped for
today’s students and faculty and the resources they require.
The current Learning Resource Center—which serves as the College’s principal
on-campus study facility and as the electronic link to the Robert W. Woodruff Library
of the Atlanta University Center—is undersized and under-equipped to handle the
growing demands placed on it by our young scholars. The College seeks funding for
construction of a learning resource center that would sustain the highest standards of
quality in instructional support, including computer labs, media technology, listen-
ing/viewing stations, multimedia production equipment, and enhanced learning and
information services. Donors to this initiative would assist the College in providing
an environment that helps the modern student tap his full potential. ▲
MOREHOUSE COLLEGE CENTER FOR THE ARTS
THE PROPOSED Morehouse College Center for the Arts, which
includes the Ray Charles Performing Arts Center and Morehouse
Music Education Building, is further evidence of the College’s com-
mitment to enhance the study of the arts in its world-class liberal arts
education. The completion of the $20-million, 76,000-square-foot
facility is a top priority for the College. Creating an attractive gateway
to the campus’s south entrance, the Center will provide a much-need-
ed cultural venue in the historic West End community and augment
College initiatives in community revitalization and arts programming.
To date, a total of $10 million in gifts and pledges has been
raised for the project’s Ray Charles Performing Arts Center, a 575-
seat concert hall that also will accommodate musical and theatri-
cal performances. Significant contributions include a $2-million
donation by Ray Charles; a $1-million gift from Joe Adams, long-
time manager of Ray Charles Enterprises and a major supporter
of Morehouse; a donation of $500,000 by David Geffen, co-
founder of DreamWorks, to fund a digital music library; and a
fundraiser in Charles’ honor that raised $670,000. Support for the
Center would materially enhance Morehouse College’s legacy of
leadership in the arts. ▲
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
35 MESSAGE FROM THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT
36 FINANCIAL SUMMARY
42 REPORT ON GIVING
42 LEADERSHIP GIFTS
42 ALUMNI AND COLLEGE SUPPORTERS
42 CORPORATIONS
42 FOUNDATIONS & ORGANIZATIONS
42 SPECIAL GIFTS
42 BEQUEST AND ESTATE GIFTS
43 MAJOR GIFTS
43 ALUMNI AND COLLEGE SUPPORTERS
46 CORPORATIONS
47 FOUNDATIONS & ORGANIZATIONS
47 SUPPORTING DONORS
REPORT ON GIVING
The Campaign for a New Century
M O R E H O U S EC O L L E G E
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PHILLIP HOWARD '87 (CENTER), VICE PRESIDENT FOR INSTITUTIONAL
ADVANCEMENT, WITH TEAM MEMBERS (FIRST ROW, L-R),DENNIS LONG, DIRECTOR OF CORPORATE AND FOUNDATION
RELATIONS; TONI O'NEAL MOSLEY, DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS;KARA WALKER, WEB CONTENT MANAGER; DOREEN STEVENS,ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT; VICKIE G. HAMPTON, PUBLICATIONS
MANAGER; VERNA BOLTON, DONOR INFORMATION COORDINATOR;ELISE DURHAM, MEDIA RELATIONS MANAGER; HENRY GOODGAME '84,DIRECTOR OF ALUMNI RELATIONS, ANNUAL FUND AND SPECIAL
EVENTS; (SECOND ROW) DENISE MOORE, DIRECTOR OF GOVERNMENT
RELATIONS; PHYLLIS SMITH, ASSISTANT TO THE VICE PRESIDENT;MARILYN BIBBY, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT; HANA CHELIKOWSKY,WEB DEVELOPER; DENISE WHITELY, SENIOR DEVELOPMENT OFFICER;ARDIS BLANCHARD, WRITER; MARGARET BRYANT, ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT; (THIRD ROW) JULIE PINKNEY-TONGUE, COMMUNICATIONS
ASSISTANT; MARY ARTIS, DATABASE ANALYST; WINN WALKER, CMSCONTENT ENGINEER; AND SHELIA TOLBERT ROGERS, DIRECTOR OF
STEWARDSHIP
OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT
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MESSAGE FROM THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT
FROM ITS FOUNDING, Morehouse has been a place built upon great expectations. The
Campaign for a New Century was no different. We had all of the essential ingredients for a success-
ful campaign: a clear vision for the institution, committed leadership, and alumni, friends and
partners who believed in the great promise Morehouse presents to our global community.
The Campaign’s success is a victory won by the people and institutions who saw the need to
invest in the glorious enterprise known as Morehouse as never before: you, our donors. It is your
commitment that fueled record-setting giving in such areas as million-dollar gifts, major gifts and
overall alumni participation. These historic achievements will not only benefit the community of
faculty, staff and students who live, work and learn at Morehouse, but our global neighbors, as
well—because the world still values and needs the transformative leadership of Morehouse men.
The faculty, staff and the Office of Institutional Advancement team worked tirelessly to help
achieve major Campaign initiatives, which now form a solid foundation for future fundraising
endeavors.
Thank you to all of our donors for investing in the future of one of the nation’s most impor-
tant learning institutions. The success of the Campaign validates Morehouse as a national treasure
and creates a great platform for the College’s continued growth.
Thank you, again, to each of you for investing in Morehouse College.
Phillip D. Howard ’87Vice President for Institutional Advancement
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FY98 FY99 FY00 FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06
TOTAL
$10
$30
$50
$70
$90
$110
$130
$150
$20
$40
$60
$80
$100
$120
$140
June 30, 2006
$118.3 Million
($ m
illio
ns)
CAM
PAIG
NFI
NANC
IAL
REPO
RT THE COLLEGE HAS SURPASSED THE CAMPAIGN GOAL
CAMPAIGN AREAS GOAL AMOUNT AMOUNT RAISED
Scholarships $31.0M $37.9M
$4.1M $18.6M
$6.9M $.4M
$8.9M
$105.7M $118.3M
$37.0M $38.1M Facilities
$26.7M $14.4M Faculty Development
Technology
Special Projects
TOTAL
Curriculum Development
GOALS WERE REACHED OR EXCEEDED IN SEVERAL CATEGORIES
As of 10/24/06Source: OIA
Goal: $105.7M
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$96,235,703
LEAD
$10,780,164
$11,204,021
LARGE DONATIONS MAKE UP THE BULK OF DOLLARS RAISED
As of 10/24/06Source: OIA
MAJOR SUPPORTING
TOTAL: $118.3 MILLION
Lead = $100,000+ Major = $25,000 - 99,999 Supporting = $1 - 24,999
21THE NUMBER
OF GIFTS OF
$1 MILLION
OR MORE
$50 MILLION
AMOUNT RAISED BY
MAJOR DONORS
INDIVIDUAL LEADERSHIP BY STATE DURING CAMPAIGN
$0
$10,000,000
$20,000,000
$30,000,000
$5,000,000
$15,000,000
$25,000,000
GA IL NY VA NJ CA MI MD NC IN PA FL
.7M
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CAM
PAIG
NFI
NANC
IAL
REPO
RT
$0
$1,000,000
$2,000,000
$3,000,000
$4,000,000
$5,000,000
$500,000
$1,500,000
$2,500,000
$3,500,000
$4,500,000
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
BY 2005, ALUMNI
GIVING HAD MORE
THAN TRIPLED
ALUMNI GIVING DURING CAMPAIGN
38
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
TOTAL
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
4,000
17791751
1929
2139
1515
2753
3223
2796
3770
17741526
54% INCREASE
FY98-FY05
THE NUMBER OF DONORS ROSE SIGNIFICANTLY DURING THE CAMPAIGN
Source: OIA
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$1
$100
$10,000
$1,000,000
$10
$1,000
$100,000
$10,000,000
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
ALUMNI GAVE 95%
OF PLANNED GIFTS
BEQUESTS AND ESTATE GIFTS
CAPITAL GIFTS34%
ENDOWED GIFTS22%
OPERATING GIFTS44%
CAMPAIGN HAS RECEIVED SIGNIFICANT LONG-TERM FUNDING
4THE NUMBER
OF ALUMNI
WHO GAVE
GIFTS OF
$1 MILLION
OR MORE
100%PARTICIPATION BY THE
MOREHOUSE COLLEGE
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
39
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FY98 FY99 FY00 FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FYTD06 FY07
Capital Campaign
$0
$100,000,000
$200,000,000
$250,000,000
$50,000,000
$150,000,000
$217,659,611
$118,300,000
$99,359,611
Government Total
SINCE FY98, PRIVATE AND PUBLIC SUPPORT HAS EXCEEDED $200 MILLION
Source: OIA, Office of Business and FinanceFederal Data as of Nov. 2006
CAM
PAIG
NFI
NANC
IAL
REPO
RT
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IMPACT“THE SUCCESS OF
THE CAMPAIGN
VALIDATES
MOREHOUSE AS A
NATIONAL TREASURE
AND CREATES A
GREAT PLATFORM
FOR THE COLLEGE’S
GROWTH.”
— Phillip D. Howard ’87
Vice President for Institutional Advancement
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LEADERSHIP
GIFTS
ALUMNI AND COLLEGE
SUPPORTERSLegend: Donors are listed in descending gift order.
$1,000,000 and aboveOprah WinfreyArtis White **Eugene MitchellCharles D. Moody Jr. ’78Robert C. Davidson Jr. ’67Chester C. Davenport ’63Herman J. RussellKenneth and Kathryn Chenault
$500,000 - $999,999Shirley E. and Walter E. Massey ’58Shelton “Spike” Lee ’79John Thornton
$250,000 - $499,999Benjamin A. Blackburn II ’61Dwight C. MintonCharles H. James III ’81Maynard H. Jackson Jr. ’56 *Joel Z. Hyatt
$100,000 – $249,999Catherine B. and Wayne ReynoldsLorna and Michael K. Lindsay ’75Clinton E. Warner Jr. ’44Hazel R. O’LearyAieline L. HallMarlene and Jim Moss ’70Curley M. Dossman Jr. ’73Arthur J. McClung Jr. ’66Jean and Robert E. Steele ’65Butler A. Jones ’37*Reginald E. Davis ’84Diane and Gary L. TookerJeffrey T. DunnRufus H. Rivers ’86Charles G. AdamsNeville and John H. BryanDonald R. Hopkins ’62Harold A. Dawson Sr. ’63Albert J. Price Sr. ’50Charles W. Cherry Sr. ’49 *Gerald L. Truesdale ’71Laura and John A. WallaceLouis W. Sullivan ’54Herman Cain ’67J. Douglas HolladaySusan A. BuffettDavid M. Franklin ’64
Cecil P. Brown ’66Jesse Hill Jr.Dale E. Jones ’82Robert L. Mallett ’79George B. Brown ’67Edward H. Saunders ’49 *F. Euclid Walker ’94Julius S. Abdur-RahimCharles E. Allen ’70William G. BowenGeorge Wallerstein
* Deceased** Recognized for bequest gift
CORPORATIONSLegend: Donors are listed in descending gift order.
$1,000,000 and aboveThe Coca-Cola FoundationBank of America FoundationJPMorganChaseMotorola, Inc.
$500,000 - $999,999Goldman, Sachs & CompanyUPS Foundation
$250,000 - $499,999Catholic Healthcare WestBP Foundation, Inc.Johnson & JohnsonGE FundForty Acres & A Mule Filmworks,Inc.Georgia Power General Motors CorporationSunTrust Bank, Inc.Cummins Engine Company, Inc.Corning IncorporatedJackmont/SodexhoAmerican Honda Motor
Company, Inc.FannieMae CorporationLockheed Martin Corporation
$100,000 – $249,999Georgia-Pacific CorporationLucent TechnologiesKeyBankCredit Suisse First Boston Corporation
Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc.Delta Air Lines, Inc.Alcoa FoundationProcter & Gamble CorporationTexaco, Inc.C. D. Moody Construction
Company, Inc.Wal-Mart, Inc.Allen & Company, Inc.Synovus Financial Corporation
FOUNDATIONS AND
ORGANIZATIONSLegend: Donors are listed in descending gift order.
$1,000,000 and aboveRobert W. Woodruff FoundationThe Corella & Bertram F. Bonner Foundation Inc.
W. K. Kellogg FoundationThe Emma and Joe Adams Foundation
The Andrew W. Mellon FoundationRobinson Foundation for Hearing Disorders, Inc.
Lilly Endowment, Inc.The Pew Charitable TrustsThe RockSprings Foundation
$500,000 - $999,999The David and Lucile Packard Foundation
Zeist Foundation Inc.Howard Hughes Medical InstituteSouthern Education FoundationDavid Geffen FoundationThe Goizueta FoundationThe Thornton Foundation
$250,000 - $499,999Health 1st FoundationW. M. Keck FoundationThe Starr FoundationThe Bush FoundationThe Annie E. Casey FoundationSusan and Joel Hyatt Family Foundation
$100,000 - $249,999The Henry Luce Foundation, Inc.George H. & Jane A. Mifflin Foundation
Catherine B. Reynolds FoundationGreater Boston Morehouse Alumni Association
The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations
Tom Joyner FoundationJohn S. and James L. Knight Foundation
Tull Charitable FoundationARCS/Achievement Rewards for College Scientists Foundation, Inc.
The David, Helen and Marian
Woodward FundAmerican Baptist Churches USAHartford Memorial Baptist ChurchCharles Stewart Mott FoundationThe Susan A. Buffett FoundationJohn and Mary Franklin Foundation, Inc.
William Randolph Hearst Foundation
James M. Cox FoundationKatherine John Murphy Foundation
Special GiftsDarlene and Herbert L. Charles ’64
BEQUEST
AND ESTATE
GIFTS
Estate of Charles B. Bailey Sr. ’32Estate of Jessie M. BattleEstate of Julia W. BowerEstate of Terry M. Brookins ’47Estate of Beryl O. BrooksEstate of Winfred O. Bryson Jr. ’36Estate of Mary Louise BurnhamEstate of Earlene B. ChristopherEstate of Leon Clark ’40Estate of Jesse Cook ’50Estate of Myrtle B. CrawfordEstate of Grace H. DelormeEstate of Emily S. DickersonEstate of Leon M. Elam ’42Estate of Barnabas W. Glenn ’54Estate of Roy Hunter Jr. ’50Estate of Francisco IberraEstate of Marion G. IvoryEstate of Cornelius Jackson ’21Estate of Elijah Jackson ’39Estate of Johnny C. Johnson ’50Estate of Butler A. Jones ’37Estate of Andrew Z. Keller ’49Estate of Robert LaPrince ’68Estate of William J. MasseyEstate of Isabel MatheyEstate of Edward C. MillerEstate of Lonnie B. Moore ’38Estate of Thelma G. MumfordEstate of Samuel M. Nabrit ’25Estate of Julius PriceEstate of Edward J. Roberts ’38Estate of Irving TredwellEstate of Albert Wells ’42Estate of William M. Wesley ’43Estate of Janet WessonBequest of Artis A. White ’51
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MAJOR GIFTS
ALUMNI AND COLLEGE
SUPPORTERSLegend: Donors are listed in alphabetical gift order.
$50,000 - $99,999Billye S. AaronJames S. Alexander Jr. ’83Theodore M. Alexander III ’84Herbert A. AllenClarence AvantPorter Bingham ’83Angela R. CarterTimothy C. CollinsJames W. Compton ’61William H. Cosby Jr.Willie J. Davis ’56Denise M. H. DayRobbie J. Dix III ’67Jeffrey A. Dugas Sr. ’76James D. Henry ’61Jesse J. Ingram ’69M. Douglas IvesterCalvin W. Jackson Jr. ’52Leroy R. Johnson ’49N. Judge King ’57Hazel KirkpatrickRobert LevinJ. Bruce LlewellynLamell McMorris ’95Dorsey C. Miller Jr. ’65Oscar J. Moore Jr. ’55Otis Moss Jr. ’56Avery A. Munnings ’86Earl J. Nero Jr. ’72Roderic I. Pettigrew ’72Robert A. PritzkerJoe S. Ratliff ’72Victor L. Reid ’78Charles M. Reynolds Jr. ’58B. Franklin SkinnerLawrence M. SmallR. Roosevelt Thomas Jr. ’66W. Kelvin Walker ’84John C. WhiteheadKeith D. Wright ’87Andrew J. YoungSamuel A. Young Jr. ’70
$25,000 - $49,999Leroy W. Aiken ’55Waldo R. Banks Jr. ’86Dorothy BeardenLerone Bennett Jr. ’49Charles A. BibbsRobert H. Bolton Jr. ’86
Amos C. Brown ’64Joy San W. BrownMichael A. Bryant ’87Brian K. Buchanan ’83Gregory T. Burrell ’90Alfred M. Byrd ’66Richard C. Caesar ’40BeBe Moore Campbell*Reuben CannonHoward H. Carey ’57 *Floyd G. Carroll II ’83William A. Clement Jr. ’64Hamp Coley ’57Samuel DuBois Cook ’48Deborah and Robert B. Crews Jr.Monet and Clarence A. Daniels Jr.Jimmie L. Davis Jr. ’90Griffin F. Day Jr. ’63Luther W. Dennis ’50William P. Diggs Jr. ’49Roderick E. Edmond ’83David H. Ferguson ’81Duane FerrellEmile FisherDennis C. Francis Jr. ’89Tony D. FrancisJ. Leon Gilchrist ’56Hugh M. Gloster Sr. ’31 *Yvonne K. GlosterRandolph O. Grant Jr. ’59Arnold T. GrishamJames R. Hall ’57Alvin E. Harris ’73James Hawes III ’69Archibald B. Hill III ’84Clemmon H. Hodges II ’82Julius H. Hollis ’72Richard O. Hope ’61Pamela L. JacksonReggie M. JacksonRollin F. Jackson ’92William M. Jenkins Jr. ’53Michael S. JohnsonGordon L. Joyner ’72Lonnie C. King Jr. ’69Ronald T. LemezisMichael L. Lomax ’68Donald E. Long ’64C. Linden Longino Jr.Kevin D. Mason ’79Philip H. McCall Jr. ’69Charles E. Merrill Jr.Terence A. Merritt ’89Carlton Molette ’59Ira L. Moreland ’83Steve NewsumAdlai L. Pappy ’81Ernest L. Peeples ’87Donald D. Pollock ’59C. Clayton Powell Jr. ’76Joseph L. Press III ’84Shaka Rasheed ’93
DeWayne H. Reed ’84Fred B. Renwick ’50Wilhelmina C. RhettaChristopher J. Richardson ’84 *Samuel L. Richardson ’49Thomas N. Scott ’84Willis B. Sheftall Jr. ’64James H. Shelton ’89Chad D. Simmons ’88Lee B. Stephens III ’81Mac A. Stewart ’63James O. Suber Sr. ’64Juan R. Thomas ’92Henry M. Thompson ’66Darryl J. Tookes ’82Philip S. Tyus ’59Horace T. Ward ’49Stanley E. Washington ’85Charles V. Willie ’48Brent L. Wilson ’73Terry L. Woodard ’81Ronald A. Wright ’81
$10,000 - $24,999Earl Andrews ’67Teresa C. ArtisLorenzo T. Bailey ’70Rahn K. Bailey ’86Grover W. BarnesRichard L. Bass ’53Malcolm Bernard Jr. *Aubrey BlueA. Scott Bolden ’84Herman F. Bostick ’49Edward W. Bowen ’72Rufus Bowling Jr. ’59Wesley O. Boyd ’61Cecil H. Brim ’72Cedric T. Britt ’87Calvin A. Brown Jr. ’52 *Clarence R. Brown ’40Moses Brown Jr. ’75Wade BryantRussell I. Buchanan ’84Willie H. Burks ’70Melvin D. Caldwell Jr. ’75Calvin L. Calhoun Sr. ’48 *W. Byron Calhoun ’90Kendra CampbellJ. Robert Carr ’72Robert D. Carroll Sr. ’51George L. Cato ’75Norris A. Charles ’67Glenn W. Cherry ’80Jonathan M. Chirunga ’89Charles E. Clark ’52Walter H. Clements ’49William H. Cleveland ’70Henry A. Coleman ’71Cleo P. Coles Jr. ’58Julius E. Coles ’63
Andrew J. Collins ’01Brinston B. Collins ’57Ernest B. CollinsJarrod K. Collins ’90Thomas J. Conage ’64Eric D. Cunningham ’80Ezra C. Davidson Jr. ’54Drew S. Days IIICharlie R. Dean Jr. ’82Morris J. Dillard Sr. ’60James E. Dopson ’73Joseph Draper ’57Eugene Duffy ’76Royal B. Dunham Jr. ’62George EstudilloJoseph J. Farris ’51William E. Finlayson ’48Henry W. Foster Jr. ’54Robert V. Franklin ’47John B. FuquaAlbert E. Gaston Jr. ’50Melvin D. Gerald Sr. ’64Maxwell L. Gilliam ’81William C. Goings II ’79Henry M. Goodgame Jr. ’84Henry J. Goodman ’49Berry Gordy Jr.Katharine GrahamEarl G. Graves Jr.T. Herman Graves ’43Kelvin C. Gray ’86Frank C. Greene ’58Gordon D. Greenwood ’85Jefferson E. Grigsby Jr. ’38Marshall C. Grigsby ’68Paul T. Groves ’52Barbara B. HallPeter HanRoderick A. Hardamon ’98Calvin H. Harris Jr. ’92Earle G. Harris ’62Henry M. Harris III ’49Maurice L. Haywood ’87Thomas J. Hendricks ’48 *Walter B. HewlettDennis F. HightowerEarl F. Hilliard ’64Robert W. Holmes ’58John H. Hopps Jr. ’58 *Alton Hornsby Jr. ’61Harley W. Hughey ’62Laurence A. Humphries ’93William D. Hutchinson ’55Charles C. Ingram ’88Clifford F. Jackson ’53John B. Jackson Jr. ’42 *Keith H. Jackson ’75Samuel L. Jackson ’72William M. Jackson ’56Darius T. Jefferson ’96Theodore J. JemisonTerrance L. Jeter ’84
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Alice W. JohnsonFarris T. Johnson Jr. ’73George T. Johnson ’54Jeh C. Johnson ’79Walton R. Johnson Jr.LaMarr R. Jones ’98Quincy JonesTheodore B. Jones ’78Dorian M. Joyner Sr. ’88Donald R. KeoughBrian A. King ’80Calvin E. King ’49William P. King Jr. ’52Mattie and Michael LawsonKenneth R. LayWilbur T. Leaphart ’58Debra L. LeeTerry LeeHarvey B. Leslie ’76Butch LewisKenneth D. LewisPerry A. Little ’66Robert B. Little ’77Fred C. Lofton ’53Benjamin F. Logan Sr. ’60Jean B. LonesCharles D. Lusby ’61Marvin C. Mangham Jr. ’69Charles E. Mapson ’79Elton F. Massey II ’93Edwin B. McGhee ’83William A. McGill ’47Samuel B. McKinney ’49Millard H. McWhorter III ’76Arlin G. Meadows Jr. ’80Jerome M. Menifee ’80Mary G. MilesDave J. Miller Sr. ’72William E. Mims Jr. ’41Velma Monteiro-TribbleJames Montgomery Jr. ’72Charlie J. Moreland ’51Gregory K. Morris ’76John Moss ’97Leo F. MullinRogers J. Newman ’48Michael E. O’NeillEdgar Parker ’60Judson M. Parker Jr. ’60Kenneth W. Parker ’85Marvin PattersonEmma B. and Huey L. PerryJonathan C. Phillips ’84Franklin T. Porter ’55C. Clayton Powell Sr. ’49Ted L. Price ’67Julius Pryor III ’79Shirley ReamsMorris E. Reese ’85Walter W. Reid III ’81Stephen M. Rice ’97
Anthony R. Richardson ’93David N. Richardson ’89Guy B. Richardson ’79Jeffrey L. Riddle ’90Ronald L. Roberts ’95Michael H. Ross ’81Charlie C. Rouse ’84Robert J. Rumley III ’98James M. Sanders ’51David Satcher ’63James E. Schell II ’49Murray A. Schmoke Sr. ’49Herman H. Scott III ’60Lynne and Osborne E. Scott Jr.Dennis Scurry Jr. ’65Raymond G. SewellOscar Sheppard IIJames H. Sills ’55James H. Sills III ’80Maceo K. Sloan ’71Dwight T. Smith ’82James W. Snider Jr.Hughes Spalding Jr. *Kenneth O. Sparks ’74Derrick Stafford ’79James O. Stallings ’68Charles R. Stephens ’60E. Delores B. StephensClinton L. StevensonHerbert A. Stone Jr. ’65Roger W. StoneLarry J. Strawn Jr. ’84Sharif T. Street ’96Edwin A. Thompson Sr. ’49Paul F. Thompson ’56Yolanda and Raphael TisdalePaul H. Toomer ’68Cyril J. Turner ’85Lyndon A. Wade ’56Ernest C. Wagner ’48Jerome Walker ’81Paul H. Ware ’48Pauletta and Denzel WashingtonMyron H. Watkins Sr. ’53Christopher D. Weathers ’88Gregory W. WendtJohn F. WielandEdward M. Williams ’54John M. Williams ’87Frank F. Wilson IV ’84John S. Wilson Jr. ’79Timothy D. Wilson ’63Roger C. Wood ’90Brian S. Yeldell ’84
$5,000 - $9,999Edward L. Abrams ’63Alfonso L. Adderly ’60John A. Aldridge ’51Ronald W. AllenJames E. Allsop ’72
Sherman L. Anderson ’74William W. Arterberry ’80Albertha AustinWilliam L. Bacon ’56Samuel W. Bacote III ’84Bobby C. Baines ’64Anthony L. Baisden ’83Taylor L. Baker Jr. ’57Alfred L. Ball ’71Ernest BanksJames R. Barker Sr. ’64Otto Beatty Jr. ’91Charles A. Beckett ’33 Karl I. Bell ’81Lee V. Bethel ’78Sanford D. Bishop Jr. ’68Edward L. Blacksheare ’47William H. Borders Jr. ’53Amos Bradford ’71Ernest M. Bradford ’52Thomas E. Brewington ’65Louis H. Bronson ’51Alton C. Brothers ’69James P. Brown ’66Jonel L. Brown II ’57Ronald D. Brown ’75Uzee Brown Jr. ’72Douglas P. Burch ’54Calvin O. Butts III ’71John A. Calhoun ’90Maia C. CampbellLyris B. CantonAllen C. Carter ’66Peter R. N. Chatard Jr. ’56Robert G. Chatman Sr. ’59Randal V. Childs ’87Arthur L. Clark ’48 *Willie L. Clark Jr. ’63Charles F. Cohen ’52Jackie J. Collins ’71Richard A. Collins ’61Fletcher Coombs ’50Christopher B. Cowan ’87John W. Cox ’52 *George I. Crawford Sr. ’62Howard W. Creecy ’75Kyle L. Cruel ’96Michael H. DarraghClyde B. Davis Jr. ’97Francis D. Davis ’47Rosa M. DavisHarold A. Dawson Jr.Theodore R. Debro Jr. ’63Judson Dinkins Jr. ’52Larry E. Dixon ’69Robert Dixon Jr. ’73Robert G. Drummer ’87Bernee Dunson ’87John F. Easton ’95Daniel EdelmanDonald P. Edwards ’69
Lonnie C. Edwards ’45John R. Everett ’60Andrew K. FennimanGeorge W. Forney Jr. ’52 *James G. Franklin ’86G. Newton Funderburg ’46Brian A. Gaffney ’96Floyd GallegosMachion S. Garrison Jr. ’54 *Lawrence L. Gellerstedt Jr. *Peter GeorgescuJon E. Gibson ’57Reginald Goins ’90Fernando Gordon ’86William I. Gore ’54Edwin A. Green ’54Gregory P. Green ’72Jeanne GreggsRichard G. Griffin ’49Kenneth M. Grimes ’90Clarence J. Grisham Sr. ’69Carl O. Gullette ’86Heather S. and Paul HaagaToussaint L. Hale ’55 *George W. Haley ’49F. Jerrod Hall ’99Fred D. Hammonds ’52John T. Harper ’67Adrienne S. HarrisCharles W. Harris ’49Michael D. Harris ’80William J. Harvey IIIBenny F. Hawkins Sr. ’52Darryl L. Haysbert ’89Gregory P. Head ’79Simon Heard Jr. ’69Howard M. Henderson ’65Wilson Henderson ’57Irwin Hightower ’64Dorsey M. Hilliard ’74James C. Hogan Jr. ’59Clifton C. Holliday ’62Albert Z. Holloway ’48Evander HolyfieldNashon Hornsby ’93Arthur HowellChristopher D. Hunter ’89Willie C. Hunter ’53James E. Jackson Sr. ’50Roswell F. Jackson Jr. ’67Tami E. JacksonHerbert A. Jacobs ’72Jay Jamerson ’50Bill C. Jenkins ’67Ronnie S. Jenkins ’66Robert R. Jennings ’72Arthur L. Johnson ’48Henry Johnson ’58James E. Johnson Sr. ’52John Johnson Jr. ’57Tobe Johnson Jr. ’54
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Edward D. Jonas Jr. ’68Archie L. Jones ’93David A. Jones ’83Jimmy J. Jones ’73Larry C. Jones ’73Reginald L. Jones ’52 *Ulysses W. Jones ’50 *Edd M. Jordan ’64Cedric L. Joubert ’70Robert KeeneWilliam H. Killian III ’72James King Jr. ’53Raymond B. KingRoger S. KintzelDaniel KlenbortSteven E. LaBroi ’87Richard LafshoftJames F. Lamar ’60Raymond C. Lambert ’83Curtis T. Langley ’63Edward D. Lawson ’61Christopher M. Lee ’85Nigel G. Lewis ’89Harold Ligon Jr. ’69Pat LottierR. Charles LoudermilkHouston L. Lumpkin III ’66Ray O. Lundy ’63Calvin Mackie ’90Paxton N. Marks Sr. ’51Joseph D. Marshall Jr. ’69Benjamin J. Martin ’63Kenneth B. Martin ’70Leon J. Martin ’46Anastasia Mathis-BelayThomas McBryde Jr. ’00Louie A. McClure ’73McClure P. McCombs ’49William L. McCoy ’65Virgil C. McDonald ’63Calvin W. McLarin ’68Aaron J. McLeod ’73Rameek McNair ’97Tyrone C. Means ’74Michael MeyerKaren MillerHerman Mixon ’65Homer E. Nash ’45Charles H. Neal ’64Leroy C. Newman ’49William Osborne ’79Dwight A. Owens ’89Johnny E. Parham Jr. ’58Gregg Parker ’63William C. Patton Sr. ’65David O. Peart ’49Alex J. Percival ’76Curtis W. Perkins ’80Oliver L. Perkins ’47Margaret PettyWilliam H. Pillow ’64
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sk Arthur J. McClung Jr. ’66 why he would
give $187,500 to Morehouse College and he
can’t stop telling the reasons.
The dorm room where he met Al Byrd ’66,
his best friend. The chapel where he was inspired by
then-president Benjamin E. Mays. The decision he made
to join the civil rights movement.
But, more than anything, Morehouse is the place
where McClung, director of the city of Atlanta operations for
Georgia Power, learned to think with both his head and
heart——qualities that have brought success in both his
career and personal life.
Those qualities are also what compelled President
Walter E. Massey ‘58 to recommend McClung to the
Kresge Foundation HBCU Initiative, which works with
Historically Black Colleges and Universities to strengthen
their development offices and increase giving from alum-
ni and other donors.
McClung and 29 other HBCU alumni donors from
various institutions were honored in May 2004 for giving
to Historically Black Colleges and Universities during
Kresge’s fourth annual Donor’s Reception. Combined,
they gave $11.7 million to their alma maters.
“We were taught to give back with our time, with our
talents and our resources, and I’m being an obedient son of
Morehouse,” said McClung. “This is something I’ve given
out of my heart and I’m not sure what should really be
expected. It’s very difficult for me to talk about being recog-
nized for doing what’s right, and this is the right thing to do.”
McClung, an alumni committee member for The
Campaign for a New Century, also gave the College
invaluable inroads into untapped resources that reached
into well-heeled circles.
McClung created a book scholarship in honor of his
mother, Helen C. McClung, to go to the King Chapel
assistant who, like his mother, demonstrates the “great-
est degree of kindness and gentleness.”
McClung says he is practicing what he remem-
bers Mays telling him and other students, citing a
quote from Martin Luther King Jr. ’48: “All men are
caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in
a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one
directly, affects all indirectly. I can never be what I
ought to be until you are what you ought to be, and you
can never be what you ought to be until I am what I ought to be.”
According to school records, McClung began giving
in February 1990, starting with a $86.42 check he gave
to the school’s athletic programs. Since then, he’s given
thousands of dollars to scholarships, the Annual Fund,
special projects and the Campaign. He also helped in
building the Howard Thurman Carillon Tower and the
Benjamin E. Mays Memorial.
Kresge spokeswoman TaRessa Stovall notes that
McClung’s level in giving is one indicator of an
upswing in the number and amount of donations being
given to HBCUs by their alumni. African American
graduates are becoming more affluent and, as a result,
have deeper pockets—and the investment savvy—to
give money to their schools in ways white alumni have
done for some time: through wills, stock market invest-
ments, monthly deductions and estate planning.
McClung has donated a total of $100,000 to The
Campaign for a New Century. That dedication and adher-
ence to the belief that making a difference is the most
important legacy that he can leave is what has made
McClung, who calls his support the work of an “obedi-
ent son,” a no-brainer for the Kresge honor.
“Art has been one of our most committed alumni,
both in the spirit of his commitment and his support,”
said Phillip Howard ’87, vice president for Institutional
Advancement at Morehouse. “He’s been willing to be a
great advocate for the College.” ■
Arthur McClung Jr. ’66 Honored as a Morehouse Major Donor by Kresge Foundation HBCU Initiative
ALynn Huntley, Southern Education Foundation president,and Art McClung ’66 during the presentation of the honor toMcClung for his consistent giving — of time and money —to Morehouse College.
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Willie A. Pindle ’74Fulton L. Porter III ’89Berve M. Power ’95Edward L. Pratt Sr. ’58 *Haynes Pressley Jr. ’51Carr T. Preston ’84Albenny Price Jr. ’78Emmett L. Proctor Jr. ’48Vanester Pugh ’49Oliver B. QuinnGeorge Rachel Jr. ’63Jasper C. Register ’59Dennis G. ReinhardtEdward B. Richardson ’85Raymond L. Richardson Jr. ’74Mack Roach III ’75N. Clay RobbinsJames S. Roberts ’51Elbert O. Robinson Jr. ’98Reginald L. Robinson ’90Kevin D. Rome ’89Warren N. Romine ’93Robert T. Ross ’81Frank S. Royal Jr. ’90Charles RulloS. Edward Rutland ’66Kenneth W. Saffold ’99Thomas G. Sampson ’68George L. Sanders ’65Jacquelyn Days SerwerLance W. Shipman ’95Arnold J. Simmons ’74John W. Simmons ’55Chester A. Sims II ’64Adam L. Smith ’86Henry W. B. Smith III ’74John B. Smith ’58Otis W. Smith ’47Lolita SnipesVincent O. Spencer ’95Bruce E. StangleDelano S. Stewart ’58Oscar Strothers ’55 *Myra StublefieldDavid Sutton ’73Robert Tennant ’75Roy D. Terry ’66Jack D. Thomas ’53Johnny F. Thomas ’63Norman H. Thomas Sr. ’65Samme L. ThompsonOtha E. Thornton ’89James A. Towns ’84Murray L. Townsend Jr. ’42George W. Trammell ’64Charles J. Trotman ’62Adam K. Troy ’82Samuel J. Tucker ’52Roland L. Turpin ’63George D. Tutt ’79Solomon W. Walker II ’58
Edward R. Ward ’80Albert N. Wardlaw ’48 *Charlotte W. WarrenElijah Washington ’63Lord WatersBen C. Watson ’67Kenneth J. Weatherspoon ’82James O. Webb ’53Ozro T. Wells Sr. ’53Charles A. West ’66Edward L. Wheeler ’69Dezra White ’63Melvin White ’84Richard T. White ’67Alphonso Whitfield Jr. ’53Peter R. Wilborn ’89Milton P. Wilkins Jr. ’69Ernest P. Williams ’50John E. Williams ’69Richard E. Williams ’64Richard P. Williams ’94Reginald A. Willingham ’75Joseph L. Wingfield Sr. ’83Ruth W. and Henry C. WoodsHarry S. Wright Sr. ’53Robert J. Yancy ’64
Legend: Donors are listed in alphabetical order.* Deceased
CORPORATIONSLegend: Donors are listed in alphabetical order.
$50,000 - $99,999AccentureAmgen Inc.Atlanta Journal and ConstitutionBank of New YorkThe Boston Consulting Group, Inc.The Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A.Cigna FoundationCitigroup FoundationConoco, Inc.Deutsche BankEnterprise Rent-A-CarExxonMobil FoundationFleetguard, Inc.General Motors Higher EducationGenuine Parts Co.Gourmet Services, Inc.The Huntington National BankIBM CorporationJ. Paul Getty TrustMajor League Baseball Charity, Inc.McDonald’s CorporationNational Distillers Distributors Foundation
Pfizer, Inc.
Phoenix Communications, IncRussell CorporationStein CommunicationsTAP Pharmaceuticals Products, Inc.Turner Broadcasting System, Inc.UnivisionWachovia Corporation
$25,000 - $49,999AGL Resources Inc.AMC American Multi-Cinema, Inc.Ariel Capital Management, Inc.AT&T CorporationBellSouth CorporationChoicePoint, Inc.Costco WholesaleCummins South, Inc.DaimlerChrysler Corp.Du Pont Central Research & Development
Edmond and Jones, LLPEngineer’s BookstoreErnst & Young, LLPFletcher Asset ManagementFord Motor CompanyGlaxoSmithKlineGoodyear Tire and Rubber Co.Heidrick & Struggles Inc.Hughes Supply, Inc.ING AmericasLehman Brothers Inc.Liberty Mutual Insurance CompanyL’Oréal USA Inc.Morgan StanleyNew Era Cap CompanyPRM Consulting, Inc.R. H. Bolton, Inc.Ronald McDonald House CharitiesThe Sallie Mae FundSmith Barney CitigroupSmithKline Beecham FoundationUnion Bank of CaliforniaUnited AirlinesWells Fargo BankWorldspan L.P.
$10,000 - $24,999The Advisory Board CompanyAIG VALICAIG/American International Group, Inc.
Altria Group, Inc.Asbury Automotive Group LLCAtlanta International RMI, Inc.Atlanta Life Insurance CompanyBellSouth Telecommunications Inc.Bernard C. Harris Publishing Company, Inc.
Best Buy Company, Inc.BET Holdings, Inc.Blaylock & Partners, L.P.
The Boeing CompanyBooz-Allen & Hamilton, Inc.Bristol-Myers Squibb CompanyThe Caleris CompaniesCardinal HealthCingular Wireless CorporationCitigroup, Inc.Citizens Trust BankThe Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc.Compaq Computer CorporationConcord Record StudiosDeloitte & Touche LLPEarl G. Graves Publishing Co., Inc.Eddie Bauer, Inc.Enron Corp.Enterprise Leasing FoundationESPN, Inc.Exxon Company, U.S.A.Fidelity InvestmentsFirst Union CorporationFord Motor Company FundFreddie MacGeneral Mills FoundationGeorgia Legislative Black CaucasHewitt Associates, LLCHewlett-Packard CompanyInitial Contract ServicesInternational Paper Company Foundation
Jackmont Hospitality, Inc.Jackson and Tull Chartered EngineersJefferson Smurfit CorporationJohn Wieland Homes Inc.Johnson Controls, Inc.Johnson Publishing CompanyKrispy Kreme Doughnut Corporation
LJM Enterprises, LLCMarsh USA, Inc.Mastech Enterprises, Inc.MHR InternationalMortgage Bankers Association ofAmerica
The Mr. October for Kids FoundationNorthern Trust BankNorthrop Grumman CorporationNYTCO FoundationThe Prudential FoundationRare Hospitality International Inc.Salomon Smith Barney/CitibankSara Lee HosieryScience Applications International Corporation
SEIU - Service Employees International Union
Sloan Financial Group, Inc.Starbucks CorporationState Farm Insurance CompanyTicketMasterUBS Warburg, LLCUniversal StudiosUSA Funds
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$5,000 - $9,999ACE American Insurance CompanyAetna Foundation, Inc.Alliant Energy CorporationAllstate FoundationAmerican Urban Radio NetworksAtlanta Business JournalThe Atlanta Coca-Cola Bottling Company
Audiotek CorporationBank OneChicago Tribune FoundationChubb & Son Inc.Delphi Automotive Systems - DISDigital Theater Systems, Inc.Dr. Pepper/Seven Up, Inc.Dynegy Administration Shared Services
Eli Lilly & Company FoundationEntergy CorporationFleetguard NelsonGenworth FoundationGreat Place to Work Institute, Inc.Halftime Live, LLCHollis & Company LLCHoneywell, Inc.Invesco MIMJackson Securities, Inc.Johnson and Murphy Productions,LLC
KPMG Peat Marwick FoundationThe Kroger CompanyMarket Street Mortgage Corp.Marriott International, Inc.May Department Stores CompanyMediaOneThe Medtronic FoundationThe Men’s WearhouseNational Fluid Milk Processors Promotion Board
Neighborhood House AssociationNordson Corporation FoundationNorthwestern Mutual Life FoundationPfizer Foundation Phillips Petroleum CompanyPriceWaterhouseCoopers, LLPPublic Service Electric & GasR. Thomas Consulting & TrainingRehabilitation Services, Inc.
Robbins-Gioia LLCRussell Contract Furnishings LTDSara Lee FoundationSBC Communications Inc.Foundation
Shell Oil Company FoundationSprint PCSTerry Manufacturing Co., Inc.Thesco Benefits, LLCTowers PerrinTribune Company
Trinity Brookwood GroupTRW FoundationUBS/PainewebberUNISYS CorporationVerizon FoundationWashington Mutual FoundationYoung & Rubicam Inc.
FOUNDATIONS AND
ORGANIZATIONSLegend: Gifts are listed in alphabeticalorder.
$50,000 - $99,999The Francis Abreu Charitable TrustAtlanta Symphony OrchestraThe Black College Scholarship FundCommunity Foundation for Greater Atlanta
D. C. Metro Alumni ChapterEleven Eighty-Three FundThe Ford FoundationFrances Wood Wilson FoundationHelen M. Galvin Charitable Trust,Foundation
Harold A. Dawson Family Foundation
John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
Manhattan Alumni Chapter, Inc.Morehouse National Alumni Association
Orly Anderson Productions, Inc.The Pritzker FoundationTBWA Chait/Day,Inc.Walton Family Foundation, Inc.
$25,000 - $49,999The Arnold and Jane Grisham Charitable Foundation
The Barre Seid FoundationBessie Johnson & George Blanton Allen Memorial Foundation
Chicago Morehouse AuxiliaryElma Stuckey Poetry FundThe Exposition Foundation, Inc.The Sherman Fairchild Foundation, Inc.
Frances Emily Hunt TrustJohn & Wilhelmina Harland Charitable Foundation, Inc.
Harold Hirsch Scholarship FundLast Mile Foundation Fund at the East Bay Community Foundation
The Louisville InstituteMorehouse Homecoming TentThe National Collegiate Athletic Association
Nuveen Benevolent TrustOmega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
Payne Family FoundationResearch & Educational Trust Fund of the Mortgage Bankers
The Rich Foundation, Inc.Ripplewood Foundation, Inc.Thomas H. Maren FoundationThurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund
$10,000 - $24,999The AD Club Foundation, Inc.Alliance for Minority ParticipationAmerican Cancer Society South Division, Inc.
Atlanta Falcons Youth FoundationBethel Baptist Institutional Church, Inc.
The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation
Brentwood Baptist ChurchChristian Fellowship Baptist Church, Inc.
The Commonwealth Fund/Harkness Fellowships
Donald & Marilyn Keough Foundation
Emmanuel Baptist Church in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Friendship West Baptist ChurchBill & Melinda Gates FoundationHonda Campus All-StarsHope United Methodist ChurchThe Kealy Family FoundationM. L. King Birthday Breakfast Committee
Morehouse College Alumni - Maryland
Mt. Olive Baptist ChurchOlivet Institutional Baptist ChurchThe Ray M. and Mary Elizabeth Lee Foundation
Soka Gakkai International-USASpelman CollegeMorehouse Student Government Association
Student Services - Morehouse College
The Simmons Family FoundationThe Tom and Edwina Chastain Johnson Family Foundation
The Upper Deck Company, LLCTotal Grace Christian CenterTrinity Baptist ChurchZion Hill Baptist Church
$5,000 - $9,999Associated Colleges of the SouthAtlanta FoundationAtlanta Morehouse ChapterBaltimore Morehouse Alumni ChapterBillboard Magazine
Black Leadership Commission on AIDS, Inc.
The California Wellness Foundation
The Church of St. Mark, Inc.Cincinnati Morehouse Alumni Association
The Columbus FoundationThe Council of Independent CollegesDonors Capital FundEbenezer Baptist ChurchGeorgescu Family FoundationThe JK Group, Inc.Johnson Family Charitable Lead TrustKazan, McClain, Edises, Simon & Abrams Foundation, Inc.
The Leadership Center - Morehouse College
Los Angeles Morehouse Alumni Chapter
Love Our ChildrenThe Martin Luther King Center for Nonviolent Social Change
The Morehouse Maroon TigerMinneapolis FoundationMorehouse College Alumni Association - DFW Chapter
Morehouse School of MedicineMorehouse TorchbearersMt. Teman A.M.E. ChurchMt. Zion First Baptist ChurchNew Birth Missionary Baptist ChurchNorth Jersey Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc.
Pastor’s Education MinistryRenaissance Charitable Foundation,Inc.Roger and Susan Stone Family Foundation
St. Peter Baptist ChurchSt. Rest Baptist ChurchTabernacle Baptist ChurchTampa-St. Petersburg Morehouse Alumni Club
Third Baptist Church of San FranciscoVF Services, Inc.
SUPPORTING
DONORS
Below $5,000100 Black Men of Atlanta, Inc.1890 Library Directors Association1st Source Bank21st Church of Christ Scientist3M Company4 Life Inc.“A Mind Is” Giving SocietyA & R Development CorporationA & T Mortgage Credit Services Inc.
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A. H. Riley Insurance AgencyA-1Steven A. Aaron ’88AARPKatherine A. AbbaW. James Abbington Jr. ’83Janice AbbottKathy M. AbbottAbbott Laboratories FoundationIshmael K. Abdul-Samad ’04Qasim Abdul-Tawwab ’71Harun I. S. Abdur-Rahman ’02Muhammad I. A. Abdurrahman ’03Abe & Frances Lastfogel FoundationP. Zita AbenirClaire S. AbernathyJames AbernathyJeremy J. Abernathy ’02M. Hosein AbghariABN AMRO North America Inc.Terrence B. Abney ’97Thomas Abraham Jr. ’02Martin A. Abrams ’91Eladio AbreuPeter AbreuAbyssinian Baptist ChurchPhillip W. Ackerman ’97Joppa F. Acree ’82Action Sports InternationalAndrew A. Adair ’54Claudia AdairAnthony L. Adams ’83Branden AdamsDevoncy Adams ’94Dominic D. Adams ’97Earl S. Adams Jr. ’97Eddie AdamsElaine P. AdamsEverett T. Adams ’94Frank Adams III ’76Hall AdamsHarold K. Adams ’83James B. Adams ’52Jann AdamsJerry Adams ’50Michael E. Adams ’83Michael L. Adams II ’05Richard AdamsRoderick A. Adams ’02Sterlin N. Adams ’59James M. Adamson ’94Nelson L. AdamsonAdamsville SwingersAdam N. Adebisi ’03Olatunde A. Adepoju ’84Razikiwe Adisa ’75Michael T. Adjovu ’06Roger AdjovuWilliam K. Adjovu ’04Kwabena A. Adu ’01The Adult Fellowship of Friendship
Baptist ChurchAEE Sound & LightingAerotekThe AES CorporationAEsteem Aesthetic Plastic Surgery,Inc. PS
Maqsood A. Afaq ’98AFLAC Inc.Agape Church of Religious ScienceOmar S. Agard ’01Anne H. AgeeRobert E. Agee ’90Ronald E. Agee ’95Richmond N. AggreyAgilent TechnologiesMary L. AguillardChristopher A. Aiken ’99Aiken Global Environmental Services, LLC
Horace AikensFabrice M. Aime ’03AirTran AirlinesMichael Akiboh Sr.Muhammad S. Alam ’99Mohamed AlawadyJon H. AlbanesiusJames H. Albert Jr. ’75Charmaine T. Albritton ’98Derrick J. Albritton ’86Robert AlbrittonEvelyn AldredAmin S. Aleem ’00Alonzo Alexander ’99Claude R. Alexander ’85Cornelius Alexander ’03Diane G. AlexanderEmory AlexanderEva AlexanderGeorge G. Alexander ’85George W. Alexander ’67James R. Alexander Jr. ’99Jeffrey M. Alexander Jr. ’97Jesse L. AlexanderJulius J. Alexander Jr. ’59Michael A. Alexander ’93Michael K. Alexander ’78Ruben A. Alexander ’82Sarah B. AlexanderT. M. Alexander Sr. ’31 *Tony D. Alexander ’94Willie M. AlexanderYvette M. AlexanderAlfonso Dawson Mortuary, Inc.Julian L. Alfonso ’96Aaron M. Alford ’96Alisha AlfordLarry P. AlfordStephen J. Alford ’93Thomas E. AlfordYvonne L. AlfordLawrence M. Algee ’90
William B. Algee ’68Hassan M. Alhassan ’03Hassan R. AliCamila A. AlireStephen AlkinsGloria G. AllainNoreen S. AlldredgeA. Lea AllenAdrian Allen ’02Benjamin Allen ’74Carol AllenCecil Allen ’03Cheryl L. AllenDallas G. Allen ’82Ebbon A. Allen ’04Freddy D. AllenGregory L. Allen ’91Herman Allen ’61James L. Allen ’77Jason E. Allen ’04Jeremy K. Allen ’94John E. Allen Jr. ’73Jonathan E. AllenKeith R. Allen ’86Kenneth R. Allen II ’02Lennie Allen ’77Lucien K. Allen ’99Mark A. Allen ’90Marvin W. Allen ’84Omar R. Allen ’02Patricia A. AllenPreston J. Allen ’80Quentin B. Allen ’91Robert J. Allen Jr. ’02Robert J. Allen Sr.Robert J. Allen ’56Robert L. Allen ’63Robert W. Allen ’53Sheryl D. AllenTheodore B. Allen Jr. ’57Travis M. Allen ’91Valerie S. AllenWalter R. AllenSandra Allen-BrewerBrian A. Alleyne ’01George J. Alleyne ’04Ferdinand V. Allison III ’83Richard W. Allison II ’93Steven V. Allwood ’96Chuck AlmandMary Beth AlmedaChristopher A. Almond ’90Mihyar AlnifaidyAlpha ServicesDerek M. Alphran ’75Richard Alridge ’73Isaac G. Alston ’96Robert L. Alston ’87Blanche AlterJoel Alvarado ’95Johnathan E. Alvarado ’90
Arthur Amaker ’94AmalgamatedYaokawa J. Ambush ’98A.M.E. Sixth Episcipal DistrictAmelior Charitable FundAmerican Academy of PediatricsAmerican College Student Association
American Council on EducationAmerican Home Products Corporation
American Security Insurance Company
Ameritech FoundationIshmael R. AminAnthony R. Ammons ’84Lila AmmonsRichard Ammons ’53Richard A. AmmonsEvelyn S. AmorosoSamuel D. AmorosoPatrick K. Amos ’88Preston E. Amos ’50Bryan AmpeyAmSouth Bancorporation Foundation
AmSouth Education LendingAMVESCAPJose Ananias Sr. ’51Cleo AndersEric R. Anders ’95Alan J. Anderson ’75Albert H. Anderson Jr. ’64Annette M. AndersonBobby J. Anderson Sr. ’69Curtis E. Anderson ’68Damian R. Anderson ’97David R. Anderson ’88Donald A. Anderson ’73Dorothy AndersonEdwin Anderson ’51Elijah Anderson III ’75Geoffrey T. Anderson ’88Henry H. Anderson IV ’84Howard D. Anderson ’68James Anderson ’56James L. Anderson ’49Janet AndersonJay D. AndersonJayson K. Anderson ’04Jeanette AndersonJeffrey L. Anderson ’97John W. R. Anderson ’55Jonathan M. Anderson ’02Jule C. AndersonKendrick A. Anderson ’86Kevin A. Anderson ’95Kevin B. Anderson ’97Leland J. Anderson ’95Leroy Anderson ’82Mark J. Anderson ’93
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Marvin R. Anderson ’62Max G. Anderson ’83Michael S. A. Anderson ’95Pauline AndersonRobert L. Anderson ’58Ronny C. Anderson ’99Steve R. AndersonSylvia M. AndersonThurman Anderson ’65Wendell Anderson ’63William G. Anderson II ’71William H. Anderson ’97William J. AndersonRafael Andrades ’87Dianne AndrewsDonald AndrewsFred D. Andrews ’64George G. Andrews ’74Glenn D. Andrews ’95Gregory Andrews ’73Kwane G. Andrews ’98Pamela AndrewsRaymond C. Andrews ’89Robert Andrews ’38Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc.Emmanuel N. Aninakwa ’02Jason A. Anthony ’00Kathy Anthony-ManningAntioch Baptist Church - NorthMiriam G. AntoineTamlin L. Antoine ’87Ernest O. Anwuri ’03Vladimir A. AppeaningKwadwo A. Appiah ’94Milton C. Appling ’93May ArakakiClementina AralaAramark CorporationBrent P. Arceneaux ’93Ernest E. ArceneauxJason R. ArchambeauAnthony V. Archer ’88James G. Archibald ’04Reginald L. Ardrey ’74Argentum Consulting, LLCJames H. Argrett Sr. ’30 *Anthony L. Armistead ’85Dwight R. Armstead ’90Malik A. Armstead ’93Ralph Armstead ’66Gabriel ArmstedDarren W. ArmstrongArmstrong FoundationJohn E. Armstrong Jr. ’94Rodney L. Armstrong ’97Rosemary B. ArmstrongWillie C. ArmstrongAlan O. Arnold ’04Alice M. ArnoldEdward A. ArnoldGlenn S. Arnold ’82
Henry F. ArnoldJ. B. Arnold III ’66Shannon C. Arnold ’92Thomas Arnold ’87Thomas Arnold Sr. ’63 *Willie G. Arnold ’64Theodore R. AronsonCleon C. Arrington ’58Joseph Arrington ’58Aaron M. Arter ’91Geneva F. ArterberryGeorge F. Arterberry ’78James Arterberry ’55Melvin Arterberry ’50Arthur Andersen & CompanyArthur D. LittleRudolph D. ArtisKwame Aryeh ’00ASA FoundationDonald B. Ash ’03Joseph Ash Jr. ’51Ahmad M. Ashanti ’97Malik E. Ashe ’97Asheville SchoolBrian K. Ashford ’87Ashford Dental, Inc.Robin D. Ashford ’79Wilson Ashmore ’63Claudine R. AshtonEarl A. Ashton ’47 *Eric D. Ashton ’83David D. Asiamah ’04Freddie Asinor ’85Althea B. AskerneeseDarryl V. Askew ’78Timothy Askew ’83Katey AssemA. B. and Yvette AssensohAssociation of Black Judges ofMichigan
AssurantPatricia I. AstwoodAthens Masonic DistrictFloyd L. Atkins ’75Ronnie C. Atkins ’02Samuel O. Atkins ’57 *Beatrice W. AtkinsonDenise AtkinsonAtlanta Black McDonald’s Operators Association
Atlanta Chapter GA Society of CPAAtlanta Consistory No. 24Atlanta Dermatologic Surgery Consultants
Atlanta Drifters, Inc.Atlanta Good Life MagazineAtlanta InquirerAtlanta Masjid of Al-IslamAtlanta Mennonite FellowshipRobert B. AtmoreJohn D. Attaway
Stanley Atwater ’74Wendell L. Atwater ’70Terrell W. Aubert ’95Fannie J. AubespinAuburn Avenue Research Library on African Americans
The AUC DigestLeo AuerbachAugusta Lincoln LeagueAugusta Morehouse Alumni Chapter
Jean AugustinRita A. AugustineBrian D. Austin ’84Julius V. Austin ’03Nicholas K. AustinRichard C. AustinTony AutmonAutomated Cable Service, Inc.John E. Autrey ’95Beatrice P. AutyAvaya CommunicationsAventisAvery Dennison FoundationDouglas Avery II ’98Quinn M. Avery ’81Reginald E. Avery ’97Ross J. Avina III ’86AXA Advisor, LLCAbrem Ayana ’08Stacy AyersBawo AyomikeB. T. Washington High SchoolBurt F. BacharachJonathan Backers ’82Donald J. Bacoat ’01Fred Bacon ’66Paul L. Badger Jr. ’90Rahman Bagby ’94William A. BagbyEdward L. Baggett ’94Stanley B. Bagley ’58Stanley B. Bagley II ’82Adam S. Bailey ’98Claude E. Bailey ’77Daisy BaileyDavid Bailey ’84Edmund BaileyGeorge M. Bailey ’76Henry BaileyJohn W. BaileyJoseph A. Bailey II ’57Julius B. Bailey ’51Kenneth E. Bailey ’71Marcia BaileyOmari F. Bailey ’03Omari L. Bailey ’02Sean BaileyShirley J. BaileyWilber D. Bailey Jr. ’03Bain & Company, Inc.
Caleb J. Baity ’02John O. Baiyewu ’01James A. Bakare ’77The Baker GroupBrian D. Baker ’06Clarence N. Baker ’58Donald L. Baker Jr. ’97Eric D. Baker ’90Ken BakerMarlin R. BakerNatalie A. BakerShirley K. BakerTed BakerW. DeVonne Baker ’91Wade S. Baker ’79 *Webster B. Baker ’48Daniel Baldwin Jr. ’78Ivan C. Baldwin ’57John C. BaldwinLorenzo G. Baldwin ’89Stephen E. BaldwinWallace Baldwin Jr. ’55Antionette L. BallDrexel Ball ’72Hue V. Ball ’74Mario R. BallMary K. BallWalter R. Ball ’95Wesley J. Ball ’52Winston A. Ball ’88Elkhair M. Balla ’01Amir M. Ballard ’96Brent R. Ballard ’93Elizabeth BallardEmerson D. Ballard II ’77Joy W. BallardRobert M. Ballard ’58Rochelle BallardRuby R. BallardThomas J. Ballentine ’49Aaron E. Baloney ’94Richard L. Baltimore ’04Roslyn L. BaltimoreJanis M. BandelinBank of America United Way Campaign
Bank of MontrealBank One, MichiganBankers Trust CompanyAaron Banks ’99Athelyne C. BanksAurelia H. BanksBarron A. Banks ’04David E. Banks ’91Kevin D. Banks ’99LeRoy W. Banks ’49Manley E. Banks II ’75Michael Banks ’61Paul W. Banks II ’02Paul W. Banks Sr. ’73Ralph A. Banks Jr. ’63
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Russell BanksScott C. Banks ’98Tony G. Banks ’84Henry H. Bankston ’60Jesse O. Bankston ’49 *Yvonne E. BankstonPeggy Bannister-ScurryBaptist Minister’s Conference ofWashington & Vicinity
John D. Barabin ’91Sababu C. Barashango ’95Byron A. Barber ’76Quentin R. Barber ’04Willie Mae BarberZedrick D. Barber ’81Brendon L. Barclay ’92Barclays CapitalJ. C. BardellJoe BardenJoseph BardenTim BarfieldJames E. Barker ’91Juanita BarkerLucius J. BarkerAdrian BarkleyEric J. Barkley ’92Charles BarksdaleMarcellus C. Barksdale ’65Terance R. Barkus ’00Quinten T. Barlow ’03Jafari L. Barnard ’98Anita L. BarnerBrian C. Barnes ’02George F. Barnes Jr.Gerald Barnes ’79Jesse B. Barnes ’97Kenneth R. Barnes ’79Lamont F. Barnes Jr. ’97Michael E. Barnes ’02Nathaniel G. Barnes ’50Stanley Barnes ’79Willard A. Barnes ’02William T. Barnes Jr. ’57Barnett Banks, Inc.Dorothy P. BarnettFoster M. BarnettGregory A. Barnett ’77Hampton BarnettMarcus D. Barnett ’79Rex A. Barnett ’78Tyrone M. Barnett ’64Phanes L. Barno III ’77Keith W. A. Barnwell ’91Kenneth W. Barnwell ’88Patrick H. Barnwell ’88Brian S. Baron Jr. ’97Arlene P. BarrChristopher B. Barr ’91DuWayne B. Barrett ’03Galen R. Barrett ’02Jason E. Barrett ’99
Robert Barrett Jr. ’02Tarik A. Barrett ’01Warrick L. BarrettLionel C. Barrow ’48Ray Barrow ’82Bill Bartholomay FoundationSidney Barthwell Jr. ’69Marquis BartlettPamela S. BartlettRebecca BartlettNicholas L. Bartley ’04Barton Associates, Inc.Ken BarunDuwaine T. Bascoe ’03Kenneth C. Bascomb ’90Charles BashamCharles S. BashamBasic DiversityBasiCyC, Inc.Nathan A. Baskerville ’03Clarence L. Baskin Jr. ’79Billy J. Bass Jr.Jeffrey D. Bass ’05Kevin L. Bass ’87Thomas A. Bass ’80Nicholas M. Bassey ’98Adrian A. Bastien ’96Ronald R. BatchelorErnest A. BatesLoretta J. BatesMarques A. Bates ’03Lionel R. Batiste ’99Baton Rouge Magnet High SchoolChristopher R. Battle Sr. ’83Clinton C. Battle ’74Fernando G. Battle ’98Gordon J. Battle ’83Gregory Battle ’77Lynn R. Battle ’65Marvin Battle Jr. ’89Richard H. Battle ’96Ronald G. Battle Jr. ’96Yusef L. Battle ’96James A. Batts Jr. ’54Maurice J. Baudy Jr. ’95Atha E. Baugh ’87Joyce B. BaughnRonald G. Baulding ’70Rahmad D. Bauldrick ’99Baxter Healthcare CorporationBaxter World Trade CorporationThe Baxter Allegiance FoundationBayer CorporationChristopher O. Bayne ’03Gloria BayneEdward B. Baynes ’93Rebecca A. BaysDominic D. P. Bazile ’02BBA FiberwebThomas BeadleRay A. Beale ’80
Hansler A. Bealyer ’77Lafayette BeamonBear Stearns Charitable Gift FundGerald B. Beard ’71Gwendolyn E. BeardBenjamin BeasleyByron T. BeasleyCharles M. BeasleyDarryl K. Beasley ’83Kevin M. Beasley ’81Robert C. Beasley ’95Victor M. Beasley ’79Chris A. Beatty Jr. ’95Lou R. Beatty III ’94Moses BeaufordL. J. BeauregardJason C. Beazer ’00Jerome E. Beazer III ’97Richard H. Beck Sr. ’55Richard M. Beck ’96Clifford E. Becker ’77Pearline E. BeckfordPreston Beckley IV ’97Renee BeckleyAdam D. Beckner ’99Harvey E. Beech ’45Malcolm E. Beech ’69Margaret BeechamJoshua W. Beeks ’97Aaron BeenerBeers Construction CompanyLamont A. Belk ’93Antoy J. Bell ’00Bell Atlantic Charles E. Bell ’80Charles M. Bell ’49Danny BellDemarco J. Bell ’96Derrick A. Bell Jr.Derrick W. Bell ’99Donnie L. Bell Sr.Donnie L. Bell ’03Eric J. BellFred W. Bell ’59Geronald D. Bell ’04Gloria M. BellIverson C. Bell ’73James A. BellJanice B. BellKarl I. Bell ’81Katoiya BellKeith A. Bell ’90Leonard T. Bell II ’01Marcus H. Bell ’05Michael H. BellPeter D. BellRenzer Bell II ’85Robbye O. Bell ’88Roger L. Bell ’72Theresa J. BellWalter J. Bell ’99
William D. Bell ’49Willie E. Bell ’63Brian O. Bellamy ’02Jeffrey E. Bellamy ’86Spencer G. Bellamy ’93Danny M. Bellinger ’92M. A. BellingerJason C. BenainTarence L. Benefield ’84Christopher A. Benjamin ’97Harry BenjaminJamaal L. BenjaminLeonard A. BenjaminNathan BenjaminRosemary S. BenjaminThomas G. Benjamin ’91Walter R. BenjaminYvette BenjaminAnthony L. Bennett ’88Chet A. Bennett ’93Christopher A. Bennett Jr. ’97Christopher L. BennettDavis BennettDorothy S. BennettGary G. Bennett Jr. ’97Geoffrey R. Bennett ’02Harold V. Bennett III ’99John N. Bennett ’72Julian A. G. Bennett ’95Leona F. BennettLerone Bennett III ’82Michael L. Bennett II ’91Reginald Bennett ’97Reginald E. Bennett ’99Robert A. Bennett III ’04William H. Benson Jr. ’92Lester J. Bentley ’76Stella A. BentleyAnthony D. Benton ’85Troy M. Benton ’92Harry F. BenzSamuel J. Beresford ’04Daniel Bergeron ’74Betty L. BergmanLindy BergmanJaysen S. Berkley ’03Henry A. Bernard ’95Frederick M. BernthalBenjamin D. Berry ’61Charles E. Berry Jr. ’97Daryl R. Berry ’75James BerryJohn R. Berry ’90John W. BerryMichael S. T. Berry ’03Randy C. Berry ’97Troy A. Berry ’94Troy P. Berry ’90William E. Berry ’71Andre E. Bertrand ’76Beta Gamma Sigma
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Beta Pi Sigma Sorority, Inc.Bethany Missionary Baptist ChurchAlan M. Bethea ’79Chensse BetheaBethel Baptist ChurchVincent Bethel Jr. ’72Bethlehem Baptist Church of Atlanta,Inc.
Anders BettumBeulah Baptist ChurchGeorge S. Beveridge ’92Creigs C. Beverly ’63Dorothy BeverlyW. R. Beverly ’71Paula L. BevingtonNeeki Bey ’01Larry H. Beyah ’95Guy L. Bibbs III ’02Guy L. Bibbs Jr.Wallace A. Bibbs ’61Mary BibloBenjamin Bickers ’61Grace M. BickersJoseph Bickers ’49Sekou J. Biddle ’93Ulrick J. Bien-Aime ’85K. J. BiermanHillary K. BiiNorbert M. BikalesGrady L. Billingslea Jr. ’83Rosario B. BillingsleyJohn W. Billingsly Jr. ’00Vernon Billington ’87Anthony B. Billue ’83Courtney M. Billups ’90Mathis E. BillyGary Binford ’96James Binion Jr.Jerome Binns ’84George C. Birchette ’35Abdullah B. Birdsong ’99Filmon T. Birhane ’03Warren O. Birkett Jr.William Birt ’75Michael BivensWillie Bivings ’76Archie C. Black Sr. ’64Brandon J. BlackCharles A. Black ’62Black Collegiate Services, Inc.James C. Black ’94Black LifestylesKellye BlackburnMacy G. BlackburnJames E. Blackledge ’91Kenneth M. Blackledge II ’98Ameer J. Blackmon ’04James E. Blackmon ’71Ronald L. BlackmonRoyal B. Blackmon ’88Frank A. Blackshear Jr. ’51
Jeffrey W. Blackshear ’91Julian W. Blackshear Jr. ’63Annie A. BlackwellMable L. BlackwellMarcus Blackwell ’86Nona C. BladesKent V. Blake ’92Linda BlakeMelvin BlalockMalcolm D. BlanchardRoycee A. Bland ’80Sean BlandJohn BlantonQuentin D. Blanton ’05Willie BlashJohn T. Blasingame III ’81Lisbon B. Blaylock ’35Isaiah S. Blocker ’40Jonathan M. Blocker ’06Thomas Blocker ’73 *Barbara BloomCourtney R. Bloom ’03Dave BlountLatimer Blount ’62Robert Blount Jr. ’61Blue Sky Petroleum LLCBlueLinx CorporationEdward L. Blunt Jr. ’92Sheldon H. Blunt ’84Gershon BlydenGershwin BlydenMichael Boakye-Danquah ’86Ellis BoalShelby B. Board II ’86Dowin H. Boatright ’03Ester J. Boatwright ’50Tom L. BobbittBobby Phills Educational Awareness Foundation
Dennis C. Bobo ’90Lewis F. Boddie Sr. ’33Timothy T. Boddie ’81Troy E. Boddy ’90Boeing Computer ServicesLinzie F. Bogan ’88Lowery M. Bogee ’03Jerome L. Boger ’77Thomas A. Boger III ’70Roy E. Boggs ’43Harold Boglin ’52Gessan R. Bohanon ’99Chariss BoisseauArthur H. Bolden ’59Clarence Bolden ’67Jai-Sun C. Bolden ’00James E. Bolden ’66Joy S. BoldenMark E. Bolden ’90Ronald B. Bolden ’90Travis K. Bolden ’04Wiley S. Bolden
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My Brother’s Keeper
hen Rufus Rivers
came of age, he con-
sidered serving his
country in the mili-
tary. Due to poor vision, that goal was
unfulfilled. With only average high
school grades, Rivers did not serious-
ly consider college, although he took
the SAT. However, fate was weaving
another tapestry for the service-
minded New York native.
“I received a letter from Morehouse
that said, based on my SAT scores,
if I came and participated in the Pre-
med Summer Program and did well, I would be admitted to the
College,” said Rivers, who received a $500 stipend to attend the pro-
gram. “As they say, the rest is history.”
Achieving his unexpected dream of a college education, Rivers
graduated from Morehouse in 1986 with a degree in business. He
went on to earn an MBA from the J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of
Management at Northwestern University. Today, he is a managing direc-
tor with The Carlyle Group in New York City.
Rivers shares his personal success. In the past year, he has given
more than $20,000 to his alma mater and has committed an addition-
al $100,000 to The Campaign for a New Century. At age 38, he was
one of the youngest donors to make a commitment at this level.
“I don’t view what I have committed to the College as giving any-
thing,” said Rivers, who credits Morehouse with helping him
strengthen his self-confidence. “All I am trying to do is repay the
debt I owe, knowing that debt can never really be fully repaid. I just
have to continue to give of my time and resources and hope that oth-
ers do the same.”
The New Jersey resident says he feels blessed to have the financial
resources to make such a contribution. In addition, he is glad he under-
stands how important it is to make financial contributions to institu-
tions of higher education.
Rivers recalls his freshman year at Morehouse when he met others
whom he describes as more intelligent and with better grades than his,
but who did not come back for their sophomore year.
“Some of those fellow students probably never had the opportunity
to finish college, largely due to a lack of money,” Rivers said. “So,
whatever I can do to give someone an opportunity to get a college edu-
cation is something I feel obligated to do.” ■
Rufus Rivers ’86
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James Bolner Sr.Antonio Bolton ’79David R. Bolton ’67Gregory J. Bolton ’78Jarrett M. Bolton ’00Melvin Bolton ’75Robert R. Bolton ’02Verna BoltonHashim M. Bomani ’95Stephan O. Bonaparte ’94Melissa M. BonceletC. C. Bond *H. Julian Bond ’71Jenise BondJulian BondMichael J. BondNelson K. Bond II ’84Patricia Bond-HuttoKoury L. Bonds ’92Andrea J. BonittoCatherine M. BonkSharon C. BonkCarlos R. Bonner ’94Evelyn K. BonnerLeslie E. Bonner ’92Tyrone W. Bonner ’97Vincenzo BonoJames G. Bonton ’97Cliff C. Booker ’90Harvey P. Booker Jr. ’01Jamal R. Booker ’01Kevin R. Booker ’92Leon Booker ’73Lewis C. Booker Jr. ’97Randolph BookerRonald K. Booker ’96William I. Booker ’60A. I. Boone ’84Darryl W. A. Boone ’85David Boone Jr. ’92Dollicia K. BooneFalando R. Boone ’96JaSuan L. Boone ’01John O. Boone ’50Christopher G. Booth ’80L. Venchael Booth ’67Thomas BoothKeith K. Borden ’93Kevin V. Borden ’79Homer T. Borders ’80Thomas L. Borders ’66Lynn BorovickAnthony T. Bostic ’94Harris C. Bostic II ’85Clarence V. Bostick ’56Gerri F. BostickMaurice G. Bostick ’01Sharletta V. BostickErnest W. Boston Sr. ’49Juan E. Bostwick ’97Zelmer H. Bothic III ’80
Marilyn BottrellSamuel Y. Botts ’96Ralph G. Boulware ’85Francis A. Bourgeois II ’06Jason E. Bovell ’03Elliott I. BovelleHarry J. Bowden ’82Bowen Agency Ltd.Michael D. Bowen ’94Michael L. Bowen ’95Thomas L. Bowen ’90Charles H. Bowers ’95Margaret L. BowersPatricia A. BowersJomare Bowers-MizzellJulius R. Bowie ’79Julius R. Bowie ’51Corey T. Bowles ’95Henry BowlesHenry W. Bowles Jr. ’95Charles A. Bowman ’96David G. Bowman ’89J. Carl E. Bowman Sr. ’68Nelson Bowman III ’84Paul I. Bowser ’96Bert R. BoyceCharles S. Boyce ’94Terry BoyceWayne BoyceAntonio D. Boyd ’94Claude S. Boyd ’66David R. Boyd ’81Boyd H. Anderson High SchoolHarold L. Boyd III ’89Horace Boyd ’51Justine BoydKeith W. Boyd ’94Marletta BoydMarvin Boyd ’74Michael Boyd ’86Robert A. Boyd ’68Roscoe Boyd II ’02Terry P. Boyd ’84Thelma BoydThomas J. Boyd ’49William BoydJuanita Boyd-CooperJ. A. BoyerBarbara BoykinJames M. Boykin II ’81Joel S. Boykin Jr. ’79Joel S. Boykin Sr. ’48Keto M. Boykin ’96Michael J. Boykin ’83Raymond B. Boykin ’84Reginald J. Boykins ’03William L. Boynes Jr. ’88Boys & Girls Clubs of AmericaChristopher T. BozekRobert E. BozemanDeandre Brabram ’81
Isaac C. Bracey Jr. *Richard BradberryOligon B. BradburyRobert BraddicksRobert G. Braddock ’90H. M. Bradford Jr.Henry Bradford Jr.Lillian C. BradfordBennett Bradley Jr. ’73Charles S. BradleyDonald R. Bradley ’01Doris S. BradleyJames A. Bradley ’01Sandra BradleyStanley R. Bradley ’99Terrence R. Bradshaw ’94Ben BradyGarron W. Bragg ’01Yvonne BraggBraithwaite Enterprises, LLCHarold O. Braithwaite ’77Reginald L. Braithwaite ’97Don BrancaccioAndre N. Branch ’03Matthew D. Branche ’81Michael Brand ’86Bertha L. BrandonClayton T. Brandon ’04Donald G. BrandonJoe Brandon Jr.Henry M. Bransford ’75Jesse M. Branson Sr.Charles T. Brant ’84Carice J. Brantley ’03Damon W. Brantley ’88Wiley A. Branton Jr. ’73Jerry Braswell ’74Mark J. Brathwaite ’03Richard F. Braunlich Jr.Karrye Y. BraxtonAgis R. Bray III ’00Cecil E. Bray ’58Stanley S. Brayboy Jr. ’04Orella BrazileMichael BressmanBrian N. Brewer ’00Byron C. Brewer ’03Grady L. Brewer ’80John W. Brewer Jr. ’84Luther G. Brewster Jr. ’93Matthew J. Brewster ’92David L. BriceEdward T. Brice ’03Mildred BricklerJustin L. Bridgeman ’02Clive Bridges ’73Hubert Bridges Jr.Khari H. Bridges ’98Lloyd L. Bridges ’89Marvin L. Bridges ’92Reuben E. Brigety ’65
Harold E. Briggs ’77Rahshon M. Briggs ’96Ronald C. Briggs Jr. ’98Storm B. Briggs ’03Teron N. Briggs ’01Bright Mansion IncVirginia BrightWalter A. BrillAlbert P. Brinson ’61Arletta T. BrinsonBakari M. Brinson ’96Merle BrinsonCurtis Briscoe Sr. ’75William T. Briscoe ’38Henry M. S. BristolBristol Hotels & ResortsWendell S. Bristol ’78Carrington G. Britt ’06George E. Britt ’88Derrick Britton ’95James A. Britton ’03Ethel BroadnaxBrian E. Broadwater ’02Ernest Broadwater ’70Robert L. Broadwater Jr. ’96Benjamin E. Brock ’98Monroe Brock ’71George V. BromleyOswald P. Bronson Sr.Robert L. Bronson ’66Brookhaven Service CenterDavid T. Brooking ’92Jackson A. Brookins ’61Reid A. Brookins III ’68Reid A. Brookins II ’46 *Brooklyn Queens Long Island Alumni Chapter
A. Russell Brooks ’31 *Anthony R. Brooks ’87Byron Brooks ’76C. C. BrooksCherrie Joyce F. BrooksCowan H. Brooks ’61Eric D. Brooks ’02Garland A. Brooks ’75Helen J. BrooksIan D. Brooks ’98Lorenzo D. Brooks Jr. ’03Max A. Brooks ’01Michael W. Brooks ’96Muriel E. BrooksOliver T. Brooks ’78Oliver W. Brooks ’50Rico A. Brooks ’95Edward M. Broom Jr. ’85George B. BrotherWes H. Brothers ’84David Broughton II ’03Patricia W. BroussardBroward County Morehouse Chapter
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Alex N. Brown ’03Alexander C. Brown ’61Annie A. BrownAnthony B. Brown ’80Anthony L. Brown ’82Anthony W. Brown ’73Archibald W. Brown ’67Artimus Brown ’73Brian B. Brown ’98Calvin C. Brown Jr. ’90Carlton Brown ’66Charles H. BrownCharles S. Brown ’73Charles S. Brown ’56Charles W. Brown ’72Christopher C. Brown ’99Corey Brown ’91Corey L. Brown ’03David W. Brown ’53Debra BrownDerek J. Brown ’92DeWalt BrownEdward G. Brown ’92Eldee L. Brown Jr. ’64Elton E. Brown ’01Eric D. Brown ’94Gabriel Brown ’97Geoffrey W. Brown ’01Gerald A. D. Brown ’81Gregg Brown ’83Harvey A. Brown ’00Heather R. BrownHoward B. Brown ’70Hugh L. BrownHulett W. BrownIsiah D. Brown III ’73Jacqueline F. BrownJames S. Brown Sr.Jason A. BrownJason E. Brown ’01Jason R. Brown ’97Jeffrey L. Brown ’04Jeremy L. BrownJerome K. Brown ’02John H. Brown III ’63John P. Brown Jr. ’72John T. BrownJonathan N. Brown ’91Jonathan W. BrownJonel L. Brown III ’86Kalik S. Brown ’97Kanitra BrownKenneth A. Brown ’91Kevin A. Brown ’88Kevin T. Brown ’04Kimmy R. Brown ’99Leslie E. BrownLola BrownMargaret BrownMark A. Brown ’96Mark B. Brown ’81
Marvin J. Brown ’94Melvin BrownMichael D. Brown ’91Nathaniel F. Brown ’88Nathaniel L. Brown ’03Ollie J. BrownPatrick D. Brown ’82Pervis L. Brown ’95Raeford Brown ’73Ralph P. Brown ’92Raymond S. Brown ’83Reuben T. Brown ’99Ricardo L. Brown ’93Richard L. Brown Jr. ’03Richard O. Brown III ’96Robert and Jill BrownRobert A. Brown ’96Robert E. Brown ’66Robert M. Brown ’00Robert T. Brown ’79Roger C. BrownRose BrownRudolph V. BrownSamuel Brown ’59Samuel J. Brown ’44Stephen G. Brown ’91Sylvester Brown ’38 *Tara A. BrownTerrence R. Brown ’83Troy BrownVerlie M. BrownVivian A. BrownWalter M. Brown ’47Wayne A. Brown ’95William H. Brown ’70William J. Brown ’65Franz J. Browne Jr. ’77Jon A. Browne ’69Okeke Y. Browne ’03Clementine BrowningQuentin Broxton ’72Charles Bruce ’49Roger Bruce ’75Barry BrumfieldJoseph E. Brummell ’55William C. Brummell Jr. ’67Anthony L. Brundage ’84Edward L. Brundidge Jr. ’74Sean M. Bruno ’93Albert BrunsonJordan A. Brunson ’02Elgin Bruton ’04Vincent C. Bruton ’76Clifford A. Bryan ’94Derrick M. Bryan ’04Anthony E. Bryant ’88Barry C. Bryant ’00Billy BryantCarle M. Bryant ’78Chantel M. BryantCharles E. Bryant ’73
Charlotte K. BryantElizabeth C. BryantGloria M. BryantJamal H. Bryant ’94Karl D. Bryant ’95Kevin J. Bryant ’86Marva W. BryantMichael D. Bryant ’92Michael D. Bryant ’89Michael G. Bryant ’85Owen Bryant III ’97Raleigh A. Bryant Jr. ’49Samara A. BryantWendell A. Bryant ’86William F. Bryant ’03Calvin Bryson ’64Henry H. Bryson Sr. ’56Henry H. Bryson Jr. ’81Kevin G. Bryson ’03Flora M. BuchananIsham Buchanan ’51 *Peyton Buchanan ’93Gregory W. Buck ’81Stanley W. BuckKevin Buckles ’05Kensheilia BuckleyMiles V. Buckner ’03Wendolyne C. Buckner ’94John M. BuddKristin T. BuenoGary M. BuffRobert L. Buffalo Jr. ’75Susan T. BuffettDe’rone Buffington ’96Lamont E. Buffington ’72Reginald C. Buford ’76Nicholas D. Buford-Crews ’05Bernard F. Bugg ’76Michael T. Bugg ’91Jessie Buggs-HendersonDahniel B. Buie ’00Harry BullardJames E. Bullard ’65Felecia Y. BullinerAllyce P. BullockBenjamin F. Bullock ’41Charles E. Bullock ’89David A. Bullock ’98Willie Bullock ’58Marie H. BuncombeLeroy BundrageNicholas C. BurckelJerry J. BurdenKen A. Burden ’71Ebony R. Burden-RossCorneil M. Burgess ’96Alban C. Burke ’89Logan T. Burke ’83Burks & AssociatesJames W. Burks Jr.Jesse J. Burks ’55
Keith O. Burks ’91Kentrell L. Burks ’06Leonard J. Burks ’99Tony L. Burks II ’93Floyd S. Burleigh Jr. ’93Ulysses W. Burley IIIBurlington Northern Santa Fe Foundation
Blaine A. Burnett ’93Collie Burnett Jr. ’72John BurnettDaarel E. Burnette ’78Myron G. Burney ’98Carney R. Burns ’89Christopher A. Burns ’92Christopher M. BurnsDargan J. Burns III ’80David Burns ’85Edmond B. BurnsPhillip O. Burns ’80Walter M. Burns ’66Burrell Communications GroupDuane Burrell ’89K. Charles Burris ’71Anthony T. Burroughs ’84Gaylynn A. BurroughsJames C. Burroughs ’89Joy BurroughsMelanie BurroughsPresley W. Burroughs III ’78Aiden Burrows ’97Elvis BurrowsLuther Burse ’86Torey W. Burse ’96Virlyn W. Burse ’62Vincent M. Bursey ’82John A. Burton ’87Kelvin B. Burton ’84Laura J. Burton OdemLawrence Burwell ’48Mydell S. BurwellClarence E. Bush ’74Emma H. BushLee R. Bush II ’02Reosha BushWalter R. Bush ’50William J. Bush ’59Gary T. M. Bussey ’72James A. Bussey ’48Derrick L. Butler ’90Edward ButlerGregory ButlerHorace N. Butler ’68Jabari N. Butler ’97Jim ButlerKwasi H. Butler ’03Robert L. Butler ’45Gerald L. ButtelwrethCassius Butts ’94Kyle A. Butts ’94L. W. Butts
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Denise A. ByarsMichael G. Byas-Smith ’83Hilbert Byers III ’86Shawn L. Byers ’00Bernard N. Bynum ’83Kenneth D. BynumMark J. Bynum ’93Sheldon C. Bynum ’85Tommy L. BynumAlfred M. Byrd ’00Avery F. Byrd Sr. ’86Christopher G. Byrd ’03Johnnie Byrd ’98Kahlil J. Byrd ’91Richard A. Byrd Jr. ’90Richard H. Byrd ’68Rubye J. ByrdRupert A. Byrdsong ’91BZW FoundationRon CadeAnthony CaesarRandell A. Cain ’91Rogers C. Cain Jr. ’57William H. Cain III ’68Albert E. Cal Jr. ’01Robert A. CaldwellShaun L. Caldwell ’01Alzay F. Calhoun ’01Bessie CalhounCalvin L. Calhoun Jr. ’71Deandre’ W. Calhoun ’94John H. CalhounWilliam J. Calhoun ’96Jamal Caliste ’98Bernice E. CallawayBrandon CallawayDwight W. Callaway ’53Bruce CallenderSharon CallenderJames T. Callier Sr.Anthony M. Calloway ’82Charles F. Calloway ’41Clinton K. Calloway ’41Curtis A. CallowayCurtis S. Calloway ’94David A. Calloway ’04George F. Calloway ’48Jonell Y. CallowayMichael S. Calloway ’90Robert L. Calloway ’47Calpine FoundationCalvary Baptist ChurchCallie L. CalvinMae E. CalvinArthur J. H. P. Camara ’95Trae P. Camble ’04Bryan N. Cambrice ’98James A. Cameron Sr.Julian A. Cameron ’96Camilla & Zack Herbert Foundation, Inc.
Charlotte H. CammonDaryl F. Camp ’91Earl W. Camp ’92Gregory CampAlfonso L. Campbell ’68Anthony C. Campbell ’82Bertha M. CampbellBryant G. Campbell ’83Carlyle A. Campbell ’04Charles C. Campbell ’94Charles F. Campbell ’63Everett W. Campbell ’88Finley Campbell ’56G. G. CampbellGregory C. Campbell ’90Harvey R. Campbell ’60Jamie M. Campbell ’95Richard C. Campbell ’93Rosalind B. CampbellRussell C. Campbell Sr. ’65Russell C. Campbell Jr. ’87Sharon I. CampbellTodd L. Campbell ’95Verlin E. Campbell ’04Wendell W. Campbell III ’93Wilburn A. Campbell Sr. ’29Wilburn A. Campbell Jr. ’66William R. Campbell ’81Darryl T. Canady ’87Mae CanadyLinda CannonJames R. Cantalupo *David A. Canton ’92David O. Cantrell ’74Everett A. Cantrell ’64Garry L. Capers ’98Kenneth D. CapersReginald S. Capers ’79Capital Cities/ABC, Inc.The Capital Group Companies, Inc.Capital Real Estate and Mortgages Group
Capital View Baptist ChurchCapitol City Bank & Trust CompanyShawn D. Card ’99Cardinal West, Inc.Charles C. Carey ’52Courtney D. Carey ’02Kenneth E. CareyKent E. Carey ’88Marvin A. Carey ’81Richard H. Carey ’86Jennifer CargillWinston K. Carhee Jr. ’98Charles A. CarithersWilson Z. Carley ’72James L. Carlisle Jr. ’96Joseph Carlos Sr.Joseph S. Carlos III ’04Edith CarlsonChristopher V. Carlton
Roberta A. CarmichaelBarbara W. CarpenterCharles A. Carpenter ’86Shirley A. CarpenterSule’ O. Carpenter ’98Jo Ann CarrKevin T. Carr ’96Kwame A. Carr ’92Patricia M. CarrTyree Carr II ’99Cedric CarriganArthur CarringtonDarin S. Carrington ’90Doice A. Carrington ’91Gary E. Carrington ’92Devin E. Carroll ’03Terrance D. Carroll ’92Patricia C. CarrolleKirk A. Carruthers ’02Rick A. Carruthers ’05Alfred C. Carson ’57Barrett H. CarsonBetty W. CarsonEmmett D. Carson Sr. ’81Gaylane CarsonMarcus R. Carson ’91Thomas W. Carswell ’72Alexander Carter ’83B. CarterBrian CarterBrian S. Carter ’00Christopher A. Carter ’98Duane I. Carter ’97Effie W. CarterGideon T. CarterHernando D. Carter ’01John A. Carter ’03John E. CarterJohn L. Carter ’37Lance Carter ’74Larry L. Carter Sr. ’64Larry L. Carter Jr. ’87Lawrence C. Carter II ’94Lawrence E. Carter Sr.Michael D. Carter ’86Michael L. Carter ’84Raines F. Carter ’77Raymond D. Carter ’83Rodney G. Carter ’91Roy CarterShiekgo D. CarterSteven E. Carter ’98Tor T. Carter ’88Turner Carter III ’77Wendell Carter ’84William H. Carter ’52G. K. Carthen ’83Christopher J. CarthernMia CaruthWilliam S. Cary Jr. ’49Watson Carzo
Alden B. Casanave ’78Angela B. CaseCharles G. Case ’01Barbara D. CaseyBilly CaseyEarnest C. Cash ’59Rodney J. Cash ’65Yvonne S. CaskeyJames C. Caslin ’56Kevin A. Cassells ’03Richard A. Cassells ’95William A. CassidyWilliam H. Castle Jr. ’92Philip A. Castleberry ’78Yvonne CatchingsCorey M. Cates ’92James E. CatesD. S. CathcartBen CatheyBralyn E. Cathey ’02Walter G. Cathey Jr. ’92Kevin C. Catlin ’01Audrey R. CaulfieldSeedia A. Ceesay ’86Centura BankGarland K. Chadwell ’76Challengers Boys & Girls ClubHerschelle S. ChallenorCrandall M. ChambersJulius L. ChambersRashad V. Chambers ’01Tyrone W. Chambers IIVictor B. Chambers IIVictor B. ChambersWesley ChambersCleveland R. Chambliss ’82 *Marque ChamblissWill T. ChamblissMaurice B. Champagne ’03Michael L. Champion ’00Darlene ChanCleveland H. Chandler Sr. ’54Clifford ChandlerGene P. Chandler ’58Kevin L. Chandler ’04Cleveland Chandlers Sr. ’55Betty N. ChaneyCraig L. Chaney ’96Victor J. Chaney ’91Wilbur V. Chaney ’67Rhoda K. ChanningChapel Hill Harvester Church, Inc.Edward T. Chaplin ’51Mark L. Chapman ’84Vincent C. Chapman Jr. ’85Walter M. Chapman ’91Roderick D. Chappell ’91Nolan Charbonnet Sr.Elvire S. CharlemagneBrent J. CharlesJean Charles
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Keita K. Charles ’01Charles SchwabCharles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc.Suzan ChastainMichael R. Chatman ’80Robert G. Chatman Jr. ’81Robert L. Chatman Jr.Thomas C. Chatmon Sr. ’52 *Chattanooga Morehouse Alumni Chapter
Ella J. ChaversHenry W. Chavers ’59Edward H. Chavis III ’95Joanie D. ChavisPatrick E. Chavis IV ’87Alicia J. Cheatham CrokerKing V. Cheek III ’95Lee B. Cheese Jr. ’86Welton C. Cheeseborough ’51Alexander J. Chenault ’03Brandon ChenierOtis Chennault ’57Charles W. Cherry II ’78Maurice C. Cherry Jr. ’03Frank L. Chester ’83Kelsey J. Chester ’01Stephen P. Chester ’01Chevron CorporationChick-fil-A Inc.James ChienKenneth C. Childs Sr. ’53Bennie W. ChilesChillicoathe Education FoundationAaron M. Chilton ’99Eugene ChiltonZandrick M. ChinDavid L. Chisholm ’64 *Gyasi C. Chisley ’98Brandon R. Chism ’04Jesse D. Chism ’03Tommy M. Chism ’03Randy R. Chisolm ’03Razab Q. Chowdhury ’96Robbie E. ChrishonPhilip W. Christian II ’02Robert G. Christie ’70Worth R. Christler ’52Howard D. Chubbs ’95Ed B. ChungCharles D. Churchwell ’52Samuel ChurikianCincinnati Bell Inc.Cintas CorporationCisco Systems Inc.CitibankCitizens BankCitizens’ Scholarship Foundation of America
The City of Daytona BeachCity of Houston Combined Federal Campaign
Jomo A. K. Claiborne ’01William Claiborne ’46 *Clara Toombs Campaign FundFelicitia S. ClareAndre B. Clark ’93Arthur R. Clark ’72Ben Clark III ’95Betty J. ClarkCarol G. ClarkChaz C. ClarkClarence J. Clark ’91Curtis Clark ’70Darryl J. Clark ’02Eric Clark ’97Faye A. ClarkGarian D. Clark ’99Gerald A. Clark ’93Hubert ClarkJames E. Clark ’87Joseph W. Clark ’94Karl B. Clark ’82Kenneth L. Clark ’92Koury D. Clark ’98Laron J. Clark Jr. ’61Larry J. Clark ’75Lee W. Clark ’88Leonard C. Clark Jr. ’79Lois C. ClarkLuther T. ClarkMelba B. ClarkNehemiah Clark ’63Sherwin D. Clark ’94Steven A. Clark ’00Terry Clark ’74Valeria D. ClarkVincent S. Clark ’85Alan ClarkeDarrell D. Clarke ’90Donald L. Clarke ’60Miles R. Clarke ’87Richard C. Clarke ’99Wanda ClarkeWilbur ClarkeAndrew V. Clarkson Jr. ’88Morehouse College Class of 1994Benjamin F. Clawson ’61Henry M. ClaxtonHenry M. S. Claxton Jr. ’03Craig L. Clay ’95David Clay ’97Henrietta C. ClayPonce D. Clay ’95Ruby H. ClayWilliam ClayKishon A. Clayborne ’03Mark A. Clayborne ’85Stephen A. Clayborne ’96Gary L. Clayton ’88Obie Clayton Jr.Taijuan M. Clayton ’02M. Betty W. Clegg
Wesley D. Clement Sr. ’67Austin L. ClementsChristina ClementsJames T. Clements ’73Kevin M. Clements ’78Robert L. Clements ’50John B. Clemmons ’36Bertina ClemonsBrian K. Clemons ’96Carolyn M. ClemonsEdward J. Clemons ’82Sterling B. Clemons ’92George F. Cleveland ’92Isaac V. Cleveland II ’97Cleveland Morehouse Alumni Chapter
Reginald T. Cleveland ’79Kavan T. Clifford ’03Kevin CliffordStanley M. Clifford Jr. ’94Marvin CliftonSteven A. Clincy ’99Anthony D. Clinkscales ’99Gregory W. Clinton Sr. ’82Willie Closs Jr. ’77Louis S. Clotman ’97Carl L. Cloud III ’89Douglas D. Cloud ’68Eric V. N. Clowers ’77Myron E. Cloyd ’83Club Crescendo NWBobby F. Coates ’58Daron F. Coates ’88Delman L. Coates ’95Isiah Coats ’63Roger CoatsJames Coaxum III ’93Alvin Cobb ’51Bernyece D. CobbCarroll V. Cobb ’87Charles W. Cobb ’77Henry Cobb Jr.James W. Cobb ’83Juan A. Cobb ’84Kevin L. Cobb ’88Rodney L. Cobb ’81Hwesu C. Cobb-Phillips ’99Lisa W. CobbsWilliam Coble ’80Franklin B. Cochran ’99John O. Cochran Jr. ’68Myrtis CochranJarrett P. Coger ’04Linda C. CogerTamera CogginsTurner R. Coggins Jr. ’81Anthony L. Cogswell ’81Aaron CohenInez E. CohenLeon P. Cohen ’95Louis G. Colbert ’74
Theodore Colbert III ’96Alphonso ColeEarl L. Cole Jr.Eric D. Cole ’83Cole Holdings, Inc.Johnnetta B. ColeJuanita ColeLeonard E. Cole Sr. ’72Allen R. Coleman ’65Althea G. ColemanBaker J. Coleman ’74Cardenal Coleman ’88Delisa N. ColemanGrant L. Coleman ’99Gwendolyn C. ColemanHerman H. Coleman Jr. ’76Jeffrey Coleman ’98Jennings Coleman III ’61John ColemanJohn W. Coleman Jr. ’75Joseph C. Coleman ’48Juanita V. ColemanKeith D. Coleman ’95Nadine ColemanNathaniel A. Coleman ’91Phyllis W. ColemanRaphael L. Coleman ’95Stephen W. Coleman ’91William C. Coleman Jr. ’73William F. ColemanBerry Coles Jr. ’90Christopher D. Coles ’92Anthony D. Coley ’00Te-Ali G. Coley ’96Tracy L. Coley ’86College Television Network, Inc.Kristopher M. Colley ’78Audrey D. CollierFannie J. CollierJamison A. CollierLewis B. Collier ’71Millard J. Collier ’79Ronald D. Collier ’95Thomas L. Collier ’51Catherine CollinsCharles E. Collins Sr. ’75H. E. CollinsLeon F. Collins ’68Louis W. CollinsM. Sterling Collins ’41Robert L. Collins ’53Robert L. Collins ’99Stephen W. Collins ’69Timothy Collins ’78Todd J. Collins ’95The Colonial Pipeline CompanyFreddie C. Colston ’59Warren Z. Colter ’82Jawanza K. Colvin ’98Chris C. Combs ’03Frederick Combs ’66
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Leroy Combs ’58Rudolph J. ComeauxJames P. ComerVernon B. Comer ’85Comerica, IncorporatedCommanders of The Right, 33°Communities in SchoolsCommunity Foundation of the Chattahoochee Valley
Comprehensive Women’s Healthcare, LLC
Joseph Emerett Compton IV ’03Mattie Peterson ComptonHenry C. Conerway Jr.Ronnie L. Coney ’93Congressional Information Service, Inc.
Beverly ConishBinford H. Conley ’53Gloria L. ConleyStan C. Conley ’90Calvin ConnallyEdward P. Connally Jr. ’88Norris L. Connally ’48Connecticut General LifeRaymond A. ConnellRaymond K. Connell ’99LeRoy Conner ’69Sylvester Conner Jr. ’74Robert J. Connor ’88Robert L. Connor II ’96Consolidated Edison Company of
New York, Inc.Constantinou ConstaninaDavid L. Constant ’02Darian L. Conston ’03Mauro A. ContrastanoCraig D. Conyers ’83James E. Conyers ’54C. C. CookClifton Cook ’87Frank J. Cook ’69Gary T. CookGlen Cook II ’66Henry L. Cook Sr. ’94John F. Cook Jr. ’48Myron B. Cook ’69Ralph D. Cook Jr. ’98Robert Cook ’47 *Travis S. Cook ’01Gretchen R. Cook-AndersonBenson G. Cooke ’75Bernard M. Cooke Jr. ’68David B. Cooke IIIKevin L. Cooke ’86Devlon M. CooleyWallace J. Coombs ’48Cooper & AssociatesDeryk D. CooperDuane A. Cooper ’82Erin M. Cooper
Ettamaria E. CooperEvans B. Cooper III ’96James D. Cooper Jr. ’86Jefferey Cooper ’80Jerry Cooper ’69John A. Cooper ’43 *Maurice Cooper II ’01Oliver Cooper IV ’03Tiffany CooperVirgie J. CooperCoopers & Lybrand LLPCharles L. CopeBobby CopelandCurtiss E. Copeland ’57Garris A. Copeland ’80Schyler W. Copeland ’04Michael B. Coppock Jr. ’98Johnson S. Coprich ’66Everett D. Cordy ’77Harold D. Cordy ’68Thomas O. Cordy ’63Daimon S. Corgile ’00Yusuf S. Corker ’96Andrew Cornelious Jr. ’98John W. Cornelius ’67Corporate CommunicationsGeorge Corrin Jr.Malcolm L. Corrin ’50 *Willard H. CoryellJohn O. Cosby ’01Cosmetic Dentistry of TexasChristopher R. Cotton ’03Emilie H. CottonKenneth A. Cotton ’85William L. Cottrell ’55Patricia A. CoulterErnest R. Council Jr. ’76CountrywideMarlon D. Cousin ’87Marcia CousinsCousins Properties, IncJason G. Cowan ’70Joel H. CowanRodney D. Cowan ’89Brandon T. CowardE. Wendell Coward ’63Godfrey Coward Sr.Kyle A. Coward ’00Damien M. Cox ’97E. L. Cox ’83George W. Cox III ’71Kimberly R. CoxMarcus S. CoxMichael J. Cox ’79Rubin O. Cox ’76Sterling A. Cox ’03Thomas A. Cox Jr. ’84Coxe Curry & AssociatesCarlton C. Coy Jr. ’99Jay C. Craft ’98Amziah W. Craig ’64
Cornelius Craig III ’96Curt B. Craig ’94Drake J. Craig ’89Quiester Craig ’57David N. CramerAndrea C. CranchMillard F. CranchBeverley A. CraneMarjorie I. CranfordDarrell L. Crapps ’89Barbara M. CravinCalvin C. Crawford ’51Christen S. Crawford ’04Christopher A. Crawford ’95Darrin S. CrawfordFlorence M. CrawfordFloyd Crawford ’74George I. Crawford Jr. ’96George W. Crawford II ’72Howard Crawford ’64 *Johnny O. Crawford ’85Joshua CrawfordMamie W. CrawfordMichael C. Crawford Sr. ’78Nahesi Crawford ’04Neil M. Crawford ’99Robert T. Crawford ’91Ruth M. CrawfordSt. Elmo W. Crawford Jr.William T. Crawley III ’89Shelley L. Crayon III ’97Cornell R. Crayton ’93Kevin E. Crayton ’89Wanda L. CraytonErwin C. Crenchaw ’71Reginald A. Crenshaw ’78Mary S. CrewJason J. Crichlow ’04L. Tyrone Crider ’81Timothy A. Crim ’81David R. CrippsRoy H. CrispinDemond L. CrissMargaret L. CristJames A. Crittenden ’86William J. Crittenden ’86William A. Crittendon ’89Charles Crittenton ’85Curtis Crocker Jr. ’84Steven Crocker ’83Teresa CrockerCecelia CrockettJames H. Crockett ’53Lois CrockettJon D. Croel ’98Rodney L. Crook ’84Terrell W. Crook ’98Antoine L. CrosbyBrian C. Crosby ’03Melvin Crosby ’80Daniel H. Cross Jr. ’88
Rufus Cross Jr. ’78Zachary C. Cross ’96Earl J. Crosswright ’82Felix M. CrowderFrances S. CrowderJohn W. Crowder ’92Roland H. Crowder ’71Roland H. Crowder Sr.William J. CroweCurtis R. CrowellJerome CroxtonJustin Q. CroxtonCarlos J. Crudup ’91Keith E. Crudup-Ross ’91Melvin L. Crum ’92Cleveland D. Crumbley ’86Cecil L. Crump ’91Donald CrumpJason C. Crump ’95Sondra R. CrumpCarlton B. Crutchfield ’87Carlton G. Crutchfield ’73Christopher H. Crutchfield ’03Michael J. Cruz ’89CSX CorporationRobert L. Cudger ’67Warren E. Cuff ’83Thomas F. Cuffie Sr. ’72David L. Cummings ’89Duane R. Cummings ’99Joseph E. Cummings ’92Luel Cummings-SuttonDennis F. Cummins ’97Ira B. CundiffTitus Cunigan II ’04Michael Cunningham ’89Phyllis CunninghamTimothy J. Cunningham ’04Wiletha J. CunninghamDamian M. Cupid ’02Wesley L. Curl ’82August O. Curley ’50Ulysses M. Currie ’88Ann Q. CurryAugustus T. Curry ’87Darian S. Curry ’93Jason R. Curry ’92Levy H. Curry ’72Richard J. Curry Jr. ’85Charles W. Curtis II ’03Coltraine M. Curtis ’98Elroyce Curtis ’50Tashana CurtisTyrone F. Curtis ’93Susan C. CurzonWilliam R. CutforthArthur L. Cutler II ’96Keith A. Cutler ’86Trent S. CutlerPatricia J. CutrightRuth Cyrus
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D.H.R. FoundationJohn O. Dabney ’54 *Jon F. Dabney ’91Louis R. Dabney ’95Landon C. Dais ’03Larik D. Dais ’95Larry DaisBenjamin Daise ’64Grady Dale Jr.Kareem O. Dale ’03Walter Dallas ’68George A. DalleyBelinda A. Dalton Waller DaltonJohn G. Dameron ’76Deborah B. DancikLeslie L. Dancy ’03William K. Dancy ’94Frank A. D’AndraiaWallace T. DandridgeEdward L. Daniel ’79Mack C. Daniel Jr. ’85Michael C. Daniel ’99O’Hara D. Daniel ’03Todd A. Daniel ’89Apter DanielsGlenn M. Daniels ’85Gregory C. DanielsKeith A. Daniels ’77Vincent J. Daniels ’87Bobby H. Dansby Jr. ’92Jared D. Dansby ’97Danya International, Inc.Everett V. B. Darby ’84R. Ephin Darby ’61Alvin H. Darden III ’72David F. Darden IIIGeorge DardenWilliam T. Dargan ’70Darien Funeral HomeCedric K. Dark ’01Jewel DarkinsA. Penny DashHugh M. H. Dash ’69William C. Dash ’96Jacob S. Daughtry II ’83Sean K. Daughtry ’93George I. Davenport Jr. ’92Honor J. DavenportKeith R. Davenport ’83Michael DavenportSamuel R. Davenport ’63Thomas L. Davenport ’02Victoria M. DavenportWalter C. Davenport ’70Marc C. David ’87Dovetta Y. DavidsonEarl A. Davidson ’70Ezra K. Davidson ’85Julian DavidsonKerry Davidson ’55
Marc A. Davidson ’87Robert C. Davidson III ’01James J. DaviesAbraham L. Davis ’61Ahmed J. Davis ’94Albert M. Davis ’38 *Alfonso J. Davis ’96Andrew DavisAnthony DavisAnthony L. Davis ’01Anthony O. Davis ’93Arthur C. Davis Jr. ’65Bennett Davis ’51Brian R. Davis ’96Burnis A. Davis ’92Candra M. DavisCharles D. Davis ’71Charles L. Davis Jr. ’74Curley DavisCynthia D. DavisDarrell A. Davis ’83Delbert A. Davis ’87Doris DavisDuane L. Davis ’79Dwight F. DavisEdgar H. DavisEdward L. Davis ’01Elmer E. Davis ’87Eric DavisG. J. DavisGerald B. DavisGregory W. Davis ’80Howlie R. Davis ’79Ida J. DavisIllya E. Davis ’89James A. Davis ’61James E. Davis ’83Jefferey L. DavisJimmy L. Davis ’02Jinnie Y. DavisJohn D. DavisJohn T. Davis ’73Jonathan C. Davis ’03Josh-Shua Davis ’00Juanita H. DavisKevin A. Davis ’92L. Duane Davis ’81Lamar Davis Jr. ’82Larry B. Davis ’79Larry P. DavisLen L. Davis ’71Leo DavisLeroy DavisMarilyn A. DavisMarlon E. Davis ’98Michael A. Davis ’97Michael D. Davis ’63 *Michael M. Davis ’97Milton O. Davis ’53 *Nathaniel G. Davis ’70Oscar Davis ’56
Ossie Davis *Pamela J. DavisPerry L. Davis ’59Phillip N. Davis Sr. ’57Randy L. Davis ’81Robert DavisRobert H. Davis ’65Robert K. Davis ’61Robert L. Davis III ’74Rodney E. Davis ’92Roesandra J. DavisRonald A. Davis ’71Ruth DavisRyan A. Davis ’03Sean D. Davis ’90Sharon A. DavisSilas W. Davis ’50 *Stacey DavisSteven J. DavisTarence J. Davis ’94Theodore A. Davis ’91Tigwa H. Davis ’99Trevont L. Davis ’95
Wayne R. Davis ’77Willie L. Davis Jr. ’03Gregory A. Davson ’99Christopher L. Dawkins ’04Hugh A. DawkinsJamal M. Dawkins ’93Odis T. Dawkins ’79Ramon M. Dawkins ’80Roland G. Dawkins ’90Russell D. Dawkins ’93Alfonso L. Dawson ’79Alma Dawson Angela Y. DawsonArthur DawsonEmory Dawson ’73Michael T. Dawson ’90Troy A. Dawson ’86Williard L. Dawson ’50Cheryl D. DayDelphine DayHugh L. Day ’88 *Paralee DaySallie Day
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Chemistry Department Receives $400,000Gift From W.M. Keck Foundation
ehind a nondescript door on the third floor of Merrill Hall is
a goldmine of hi-tech equipment: microscopes, spectrome-
ters, a centrifuge and a refrigerator; machines that purify
water and sense acidity levels; computers for molecular mod-
eling and simulations; sensors to perform experiments and detect
compounds; and other instruments of various sizes, shapes and uses.
In 2005, W.M. Keck Foundation gave the chemistry department
a $400,000 gift, which was used in part to finance the new
$218,000 biochemistry lab. The remaining money has enabled the
department to hire additional faculty and to update the general
chemistry and organic chemistry laboratories.
The gift will help gain national accreditation for the College’s
Chemistry Department. ■
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Thomas B. DayThomas N. Day ’03Whitman Day ’30 *Denice DayeEverett A. Days ’59 *John W. Days Sr. ’67Kenneth D. Days ’61Kenneth D. Days III ’92Gail DaysonD’Bo’s Buffalo Wings and ThingsMyra C. De LestonShayla DealAnthony D. Dean ’98Bertram H. Dean Jr. ’76Stephen J. Dean Jr. ’99Stephen J. Dean Sr. ’72Victor C. Dean ’97Dwight K. Deans ’75Daino D. Deas ’92William K. Dease Sr. ’54William K. Dease II ’93Dan D. DeBardelaben ’79Akili DeBrady ’97Rafique N. DeCastro ’99Beautine H. Decosta-LeeDeep Rivers MinistryLearned H. Dees ’82Michael A. Dees ’86Guy DeFazioLouis Defense ’00Ahuacan D. J. S. DeGruy ’00Robert L. DeitschJames D. Delahoussaye ’93Doyle O. Delaney ’75Yvette deLaubanqueDaniel K. Delk Jr. ’02Daniel K. Delk Sr.Juanzen K. Deloney Sr. ’73Channing S. Delph ’00Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.Jean A. Demas *Mack DemasRichard W. Demas ’58 *Michael R. Demby ’02Alford J. Dempsey ’72Dempsey and Associates Inc.Fredrick E. Denham ’88David C. DennardDarryl E. Dennis ’83James E. Dennis ’71Larry L. DennisLuther J. DennisMel DennisJames F. DenslerDavid J. Dent ’81Gloria D. DentKevin Dent ’86Stanley E. Denton ’75Robert H. Derden ’68Dennis M. DeShields ’82Angela K. Deskins
Logan K. DeskinsDioles D. DestinAnthony DeSue Sr. ’68Detroit Edison FoundationDetroit Morehouse Alumni Chapter
Detroit-Macomb Hospital Corporation
Richard A. DetweilerIrwin DeutchLaura W. DeutschStanley M. Devan ’93James M. DeVane Jr.James S. Devins Jr. ’97Malcom W. Devoe ’04Willis C. Devore ’95James W. Dewberry Jr. ’72Fred Deweaver ’45 *William J. DeweyDerek C. DeWitt ’89Bryan M. Dewsberry ’03G. Adesina A. Deyounge ’99DGB EnterprisesFassou DialamouDianum Entertainment CorporationRaymond A. Dick ’78Bernard Dickens ’81Jarvis F. Dickerson ’83Sherri E. T. DickersonBenjamin F. Dickerson Jr. ’63Augustus Dickinson Jr. ’68Jonathan C. Dickson ’95Elaine DidierAdrew DiggsWilliam P. Diggs Jr. ’83David Dill ’58Earlston T. Dill Jr. ’95Annmarie DillardBernard L. Dillard ’94Oscar G. Dillard ’80Randolph Dillard ’75Robert L. Dillard Jr. ’00Vincence F. Dillon Jr. ’98Lewis Dinkins ’58Brandon J. Dirden ’00Directions in Research, Inc.Spencer C. Disher IIIOtis W. Dismuke ’79Robbie J. Dix Jr. ’49 *Alan K. Dixon ’81Archie L. Dixon ’95Barbara B. DixonChristopher L. Dixon ’01Damon C. Dixon ’89Daryl Dixon ’81Harrison A. DixonJames L. Dixon ’04Julius W. DixonOtis M. DixonRobert A. Dixon ’81Robert L. Dixon Sr. ’51
Robert M. Dixon ’64Spencer D. Dixon ’01Terrance L. Dixon ’88Brian R. Dobbins ’91Garvey T. Dobbins ’95Mary A. DobbinsTobars A. Dobbs ’92Jerome DobsonWilliam T. DobsonBryan K. Doby ’87Michael E. Doctor ’87Darryl L. Dodson ’86Kevin C. Dodson ’93Richard K. Dodson ’86Walter R. Dogan ’75Alvin Dollar ’70Brian A. Dollar ’97Margaret R. DollbaumClarence Dollison ’71Danique A. Dolly ’95Tony Dolphus ’76Harold Domineck ’70Keith DomineckByron Donald ’97Keith D. Donaldson ’98Kevin E. Donalson ’94Derek K. Donkoh ’00Kwame DonkohJeffrey P. DooleyEdward E. Doomes ’93Anthony O. Dore ’94Freddie T. Dore ’65 *Louis O. Dore ’67Chad J. Dorsey ’95Christopher Dorsey ’84David F. DorseyDorothy DorseyJames E. Dorsey ’97Joseph R. Dorsey Jr.Alvin L. Doss ’95 Jr.Lawrence DossDonald M. Dotson ’71Carl E. DouglasJames A. Douglas ’67Larry B. Douglas ’74 *Louis F. Douglas ’87Ronald W. Douglas ’94Sheryl H. DouglasSteven S. Douglas ’94Sylvester Douglas ’63Curtis W. Douglass ’92Sidney E. Douse III ’97Ross S. Douthard Jr. ’35Kevin D. Dow ’91Lawrence DowlerHenry S. Dowling III ’95Ezra N. Downer ’39Downey Family TrustJohn W. Downing ’57Kevin R. Downing ’84Augustus Doyle ’99
Richard D. DoyleEddie Drake ’83Jamil W. Drake ’04Pauline E. DrakeDonna DrakefordJackie DrakfordBettye DraughanJerry Drayton Sr. ’43Thomas B. Drayton Jr. ’02Carol F. DresslerDenise DrewDrew Eckl & Farnham, LLPJefferson J. Drew ’73Barbara DrigginsDorothy DriskellEdwin F. Driskell ’32John T. Driskell III ’02Quardricos B. Driskell ’05Drummer & Associates, LLCJune A. DrummerKhalfani DrummerFrank E. Drumwright Jr. ’79 *Charles DrydenRonald A. DubberlyStuart DubinCarrick M. DuBose ’91Freddie L. Dubose ’88Quinton L. DuboseTed DuBoseEvander Duck Jr. ’82Allegra L. DudleyJonathan H. Dudley ’01The Dudley L. Moore Family Foundation
Edmond J. DugasDwayne Dugger Sr.Dwayne R. DuggerBlaise L. Duhe III ’83James A. Duke ’90Michael T. DukeWilliam E. Dukes ’64Phyllis T. Dulan-TeesKyle E. Dumas ’94Willard L. Dumas Jr.Herbert L. DunawayAmenia DuncanDavid D. Duncan ’81Dustin T. Duncan ’05Jason C. Duncan ’00Jeffrey S. Duncan ’04Kenneth Dunkin ’90Juan Dunlap ’81Ronald L. Dunlap ’83Lawrence A. Dunmore III ’88Alfred C. Dunn ’01Charles A. Dunn ’03Grady D. Dunn ’90Guy T. Dunn ’82Charles K. Dunson ’50 *Ellious W. Dunson ’58 *Diane E. Dunston
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Gwendolyn DuplantierA. Hunter DupreeEdward J. Dupree III ’82Sandra D. DupreeBené L. DurantThomas J. Durant Jr.William H. Durant ’70Torarie N. Durden ’99Sean Duren ’95Elise M. DurhamWilliam E. Durham Jr. ’92Michael Q. Durry ’89Obinna P. Duru ’05Harold V. Dutton III ’00Jamal Duval ’97Kevin P. DwyerBarbara C. DyeClinton E. Dye Jr. ’65Grover C. Dye ’41Joe Dyer III ’95Marc A. Dyer ’94Dynamic Functions Consulting Group, Inc.
DynMcDermott Petroleum Operations Company
Jones E. Dyson ’03Linda A. DysonAndre C. Eaddy ’04Robin A. EaddyJohn V. EaganFulton C. Eaglin ’04Philip EarhartCharles C. Earl Jr. ’84Nathan T. Earl ’04Shelly W. Earl ’75William J. Earl ’69Aaron D. Earley ’88Khary O. Earley ’01Larry Eason ’78Robert L. Eason ’73Ronald EasonDerek East ’77East Friendship Baptist ChurchTimothy R. East ’85Torian J. Easterling ’03Warren B. Easton ’52Clint EastwoodEaton CorporationRobert G. Eaton ’76Roy V. Eaton ’88Victor L. Eaton ’99A. Reginald Eaves ’56Floyd E. Eaves ’51John H. Eaves ’84Samuel J. Eaves Sr. ’62Samuel J. Eaves II ’94Kenneth J. Echols ’55Ronald E. Echols ’95Jay A. EckertJeanette S. EckertEcnorrot, LLC
Khayyam M. Eddings ’97Kenneth C. Edelin ’90Colin N. Edey ’93Edison InternationalByron K. Edmond ’86Delvin T. Edmond ’99Edwin R. Edmonds ’38John L. Edmonds ’91Lynne EdmondsEdward O. Edmondson ’94James R. Edmondson ’92Claude J. EdneyWilliam A. Edson ’97edVenture PartnersEdward D. Jones & Co.Almond EdwardsEdwards Angell Palmer & Dodge LLPArthur L. Edwards ’63Christopher R. Edwards ’82Dennis R. EdwardsElijah B. Edwards ’04Gwen EdwardsHomer T. Edwards ’65Jason K. Edwards ’99Jesse Edwards III ’91Jessica EdwardsJonathan A. Edwards ’86Jonathan T. Edwards ’04Julie EdwardsL. Thornon EdwardsLindsay T. Edwards ’00Lloyd J. Edwards ’80M. Delmar Edwards ’48 *Marcus EdwardsMark A. Edwards ’84Preston J. Edwards Jr. ’89Randolph Edwards ’98Tracy C. Edwards ’96Travis B. Edwards ’91William Edwards ’72Carolyn EgasChjioke Egwuekwe ’96Nnaemeka Egwuekwe ’94Walter EhmerLeon X. Eichelberger II ’01Eula EikerenkoeherDamien EjigiriZawdie A. Ekundayo ’86Maurice T. El-Amin ’92Elanni PublishingWeldon E. Elbert ’48Lionel M. Elder ’87Christopher C. Elders ’02Jonathan K. Eldridge ’96Maurice G. EldridgeWayne A. Eley ’92Walter Elias ’55Ricky Elion ’81William Elkins IV ’02Steven EllingenCharles G. Elliott ’91
Michael D. Elliott ’99Dane A. Elliott-Lewis ’96Dale Q. EllisEdward L. Ellis III ’92Ettamaria EllisFrederic Ellis ’38 *Harold C. Ellis ’92Malik O. K. Ellis ’94Rodney O. Ellis ’04Spencer T. Ellis ’88Tellis B. Ellis Jr. ’35 *Thomas S. Ellis ’85Zebulon John D. Ellis Sr. ’69Gordon F. Ellison ’80James B. Ellison Sr. ’38James B. Ellison ’78Scott R. Ellison ’89Clinton R. Elmore ’63Qian W. Elmore ’95Stephen A. Elmore Sr. ’73Lemuel J. Elzy ’65Raymond G. Emanuel ’88Lynn Dimino EmmeChristine EmmonsJoseph D. English ’40Dariaus G. Enlow ’99George W. EnlowCleveland J. Enmon ’00Mario F. Ephriam ’94Charles H. Epps Charles T. Epps ’42Harding Epps Jr. ’73Justin N. Epps ’94Electric Power Research InstituteEpsilon Boule’Equifax Inc.Equiva Services LLCChristine N. ErihLula ErvinOtis ErvinErvin, Cohen & Jessup, LLPEscuela Elementary Center, Inc.Angelo P. Espinosa ’93Bobbie J. EspyFrederick L. Espy ’65George Espy ’56Thomas H. Espy ’93Walter S. Espy ’64Donald R. Essex ’96Willie B. EstarasTodd V. Ester ’90Delores W. EstesJoy C. EstessEldridge EtienneHarley F. Etienne ’96Addie J. EubaMiles D. Euell ’92Alfreda B. EvansArthur L. Evans ’53Billy J. Evans ’63Carolyn Evans
Cathy EvansChristopher D. Evans ’98Clinton L. Evans ’74Demetrius EvansDerrick J. Evans ’89Douglas W. Evans III ’99Eric G. Evans ’86Isaiah S. Evans Jr. ’79Jamahl K. Evans ’95Kenneth I. Evans ’79Kimberly M. EvansRobert L. Evans ’63Gerald K. EvelynClark H. Everett ’62Ralph B. Everett ’73Zandra E. EverettEmory B. Everette ’58Isaac L. Ewell ’94Randy L. EwingRussell C. B. Ewing II ’91Executive Leadership CouncilExelonMaria EyreAnthony D. Ezzard ’90Robert FahlBartley A. Fain ’86Christopher J. Fain ’92Gretchen K. FairbanksWilliam T. Fairley III ’01Faith Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church
Falik & KarimWilson Fallin Jr. ’64Isaac M. Falls ’57Ronald C. Falls ’00Nicholas B. Fannings ’04Samuel N. Fanroy ’55Milton W. FantGrady Farley ’29 *Alvin D. Farmer ’93Robert L. Farmer ’88Timothy B. Farmer ’02Bradley S. Farrar ’91Darryle M. Farrar ’03William J. Farrar ’48Mary FarrellRaymond Farrington ’59William R. Farris Jr. ’80Donzellar L. FarrowArthur M. Faulk ’77Christopher J. FaulkGeorge L. Faulk III ’93Julius Faulk ’94Roosevelt FaulknerRoosevelt T. FaulknerOladapo FawibeDaniel W. FayThe FBR Foundation, Inc.Joseph Feagan ’63Vanderbilt Fears Jr. ’84M’bike’ M. K. Featherstone ’99
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Federated Department StoresFedEx CorporationElaine H. FehrGrady L. Felder Sr.Grady L. Felder Jr. ’97Ishmell Felder ’72Joseph FelderDarryl B. Felker ’92Brandon M. Felton ’03Brandon R. Felton ’99Eugene Felton Jr. ’92Melvin A. Felton ’00Paula Y. FendallAdriene J. Fennell ’00Hensey A. Fenton Jr. ’92Ahmad E. Ferguson ’89Alan E. Ferguson ’93Chris D. FergusonDavid S. FergusonFloyd O. Ferguson ’81Harold Ferguson ’55John T. FergusonKenneth W. Ferguson ’03LaShaundrea FergusonLizzie B. FergusonPhillip D. FergusonVincent Ferguson ’04Harold E. Ferrel ’69Tyron A. Fevrier ’03Arthur I. FewDavid Few Jr. ’07Moses C. Few ’48Theodore Few Jr. ’79Walter L. Few III ’93Gerry L. Fielding ’01Anthony L. Fields ’84Antonio R. Fields ’03David M. FieldsKevin G. Fields ’84Mathew M. S. Fields ’97Timothy L. Fields ’98Antoinette FierroFifth Third BankAlvin Finch ’69Ali FinelyDavid FingalHeidi D. FingerPaul FinklerCameron L. Finley ’03Craig W. Finley Jr. ’93Craig W. Finley Sr. ’67Rita B. FinleyWillie D. Finley ’65Marilyn FinnRamon T. Finner ’92First ChicagoFirst Corinthian Baptist Church – New York
First Friendship Institutional Baptist Church
First Parish in Bedford
First Presbyterian ChurchAndrew J. FischerCharles L. Fischer III ’97Marc I. Fischer ’01Calvin D. Fisher ’95Eric J. Fisher ’94Winder E. D. Fisher ’56Richard FishmanJohn G. FitzgeraldMary L. FitzgeraldDonald C. Fitzroy ’72Merle J. Flakes ’87Damon S. Flamer ’00Margaret FlamerRobert B. Flanagan Jr. ’83Marvin D. Flanigan ’77FleetBoston FinancialWarren A. FleetFleishman-Hillard Inc.Joseph FlemingWilliam J. Fleming Jr. ’84Stuart J. Flemister ’89Rochelle Flemister-ReardonAlbert Fletcher ’65Donnie FletcherEdward B. Fletcher ’71James A. FletcherKenyatta M. Fletcher ’99Nicholas B. Fletcher ’00William E. Fletcher Jr. ’80Clifford Flint ’57Joseph C. T. Flippin ’03Frank P. Flores ’83Mark E. Flores ’84James M. FlournoyAdolph V. FlowersAdolph W. Flowers ’05Andre’ M. Flowers ’91Jamal R. Flowers ’97Lula FlowersAlfonso Floyd ’92Arthur Floyd Jr. ’57Darryl B. Floyd ’84Dean A. Floyd ’03Ernest E. Floyd II ’01Evan E. Floyd ’03James C. FloydJohnie M. Floyd ’50Joseph B. FloydMichael D. Floyd ’72Rodney T. Floyd ’91Walter J. Floyd Sr. ’41Clara F. Floyd-GaymonDarryl L. Fluker ’93John E. Fluker ’57Walter E. FlukerFMC CorporationCynthia Fobbs-MortonThomas FogartyOluwabusayo T. Folarin ’04James C. Foley
George I. Folkes III ’78Helen FontenotSusan H. FontenotConrad L. Forbes ’72Glenn Forbes ’81J’Vonn C. ForbesAlfred L. Ford ’77Barbara J. FordBarron J. Ford ’95Carol FordIan P. Ford ’03James D. Ford ’01James E. Ford III ’03Kimberly C. FordLonnie D. FordLouis A. FordNathaniel B. Ford Jr.Robert L. FordSylverna FordWilliam H. Ford ’64William L. Ford III ’91Garth M. Forde ’95Derek A. Fordjour ’01Richard P. Fordjour ’00Gerald F. Foree ’98 *Kevin A. Foreman ’90Rebecca S. ForgayYves J. ForgesKenyon M. Fort Mark L. Forte ’01Mary ForteDewitt C. Fortenberry ’86James D. FortenberryCarver J. Fortson ’58 *Charles H. FortsonDarryl L. Fortson ’84Douglas A. Fortson ’67Jeffery B. Fortson ’91Reginald B. Fortson ’86Roscoe E. Fortson ’53 *Aaron M. Foster ’95Anthony L. FosterArthur J. Foster Jr. ’77Dalton A. Foster ’90Drew FosterErnest C. FosterJean L. FosterJerome E. Foster ’85John FosterKendal I. Foster ’03Lonnie G. Foster ’49M. Y. FosterOswald L. Foster ’81Rufus C. FosterDanielle Foster-SmithRobert A. Foulkes ’94Cheryl G. FountainStanley FousheeDuane L. Fowler ’75Gregory W. Fowler ’91Kenneth E. Fowler ’65
Judith A. FoxPierrel M. Foxworth ’95Jesse Foy ’79FPA Medical Management, Inc.Theodore R. France IV ’86 *Yvonne Z. FranceFrances L. & Edwin L. CummingsMemorial FundAnthony O. Francis ’03Kerry FrancisSean L. Francis ’90Stephen S. Francis ’80Theodore S. Francis II ’03W. B. Francis ’77Evelyn S. FrancoisAlfred L. Frank ’49David W. FrankDonna S. FrankTrent T. Frank ’83Franklin & Wilson Airport Concessions
Brian L. Franklin ’97Brinley R. FranklinCharlotte L. FranklinGary R. Franklin ’80George C. FranklinHardy R. Franklin Sr. ’50 *Harold H. Franklin Jr. ’81Janice R. FranklinJeffery M. Franklin ’80Lillie M. FranklinMyrtle C. FranklinOliver W. Franklin ’68R. Gregory Franklin ’80Renty B. Franklin ’66Robert M. Franklin ’75Wendell B. Franklin ’94Beverly W. FranksElliott E. Franks III ’56J. Kevin K. Franks ’93John T. Franks ’72Keddrick J. Franks ’03Ralph K. FrasierRobert S. Frasier ’95Andrew M. FrazerMyron A. Frazer ’07Emma FrazierHenry J. Frazier ’93Jeffie R. FrazierMark A. Frazier ’84Reginald W. Frazier ’94Ronald D. Frazier ’99Stacey L. Frazier ’99Vernon B. Frazier ’94William A. Frazier II ’00Earle FrederickJason E. Frederick ’03Jerome Frederick Jr.Terence FrederickGary E. FreedCora L. Freeman
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Freeman DecoratingEugene Freeman ’81James C. Freeman ’67Jermaine E. Freeman ’01Jerry Freeman ’93Kenneth A. Freeman ’76Michael Freeman ’77Michael W. Freeman ’81Ronald J. Freeman ’82Stephen FreemanSusan H. FreemanVenita FreemanKaren Freeman-WilsonJulia FregiaSamuel J. Fregia Jr. ’04Omar F. Freilla ’95Willie French ’93William E. FrenzelJohnny R. Freshley ’95Robert L. Fribley ’59 *Curtis N. Friends ’02Friends of the East Point Library, Inc.Friendship Baptist Church – Atlanta, GA
Friendship Baptist Church – Columbus, OH
Friendship Missionary Baptist Church
Jeffrey W. Frierson ’86Daniel M. Frisby ’88Vincent J. Fry ’92George B. Frye ’73Jonathan M. Frye ’98Jonathan S. Frye ’83Russell FryeRussell M. Frye IIShyle FudgeJean S. FugettFulbright & Jaworski L.L.P.Tommy J. Fulcher III ’04Stephanie FulfordChauncey FullerJohn E. Fuller ’74Johnny F. Fuller ’65Keith F. Fuller ’88Lois K. FullerNicholas C. Fuller ’97Nicholas G. Fuller ’94Patrick J. Fuller ’97Walter E. Fuller Jr. ’86 Valerie J. FulliloveChristopher Funderburg ’98 Kristi FuquaSusan J. FusilierJohn FussellJohn L. Fussell ’51Edward M. Fye ’69Marion F. Fye ’67Dameon Gabriel ’04Rodney Gabriel ’98Christopher J. Gaddis ’03
Lois M. GaddisEdward N. GadsdenRichard G. GadsonWesaline GadsonRobert C. GaedeEddie D. Gaffney ’70James B. Gaffney ’94Jerimaiah C. Gaffney III ’76R. Larry Gaffney ’72Vandy T. GaffneyJerald E. Gaines ’02Carla B. and Robert W. GainesRobert W. Gaines II ’06Leonard D. Gainey II ’49Bettye M. GaiterDavid E. Gaither ’99Edmund B. Gaither ’66Michael GaitherQuintin GallemoreLee A. GalloWilliam GallowayChristopher L. Galmore ’96Alonza GambleCorey GamblePatrick W. Gamble ’92Queen GambleStephen M. Gamble ’79David C. Gandy ’43Stephen M. Gant ’87Alan Gantt ’79Gerald GanttKaren G. GanttGap Inc.Robert Garcia Christie ’70Everett H. Garden ’87Alaric R. Gardine ’92John E. Gardner ’68Timothy J. Gardner ’97Alvin L. GaribaldiJames L. Garland ’75Reginald P. Garmon ’91Rod GarnerStephen E. GarnerWilliam Garner ’97William L. GarnerEdward Garnes ’71Clayton T. Garrett ’78David L. Garrett Jr. ’66Derek L. Garrett ’05Jason T. Garrett ’06Michael A. Garrett ’95Phillip W. GarrettRyan W. Garrus ’02Arlyce J. Garth ’53Michael L. Gartrell ’00Emery I. Gary ’58Mark S. Gary ’99William H. Gary Sr. ’67William M. Gary ’50 *Logan Gaskill ’02James C. Gaskin III ’97
George R. Gaskins ’93Joe E. GaskinsJohnnie V. GaskinsKirk N. GaskinsJames W. Gasque ’83James D. Gaston III ’94Joseph S. Gaston ’71Gate City Chapter #48, OES, PHAGate City Chapter No. 9, Royal Arch Masons
Eddie J. Gates ’72James S. Gates ’51 *John F. Gates ’93Leonard Gates ’75Darlan R. Gathings ’81Audrey S. GatlingAnne Marie GatsonFreddie Mae H. Gautier *Billy F. Gay ’62Maureico L. GayJoyce GayleJoseph Gayles Jr.Nicholas E. Gaymon ’56 *Carver GaytonGary D. GaytonGE Power SystemsKeita D. Geer ’97Arthur G. Geeter ’78Geico Philanthropic FoundationGeneral Dynamics CorporationWilliam O. Generett Sr. ’69Judi K. GentryDarryl A. Genus ’87Lisa D. GeogheganDelesha N. GeorgeJames R. George ’90Lloyd G. George ’52Murine GeorgeSusan GeorgeSutalia GeorgeWilbert GeorgeEthel GeorgesStanley GeorgesThe Georgia Foundation for Independent Colleges, Inc.
Melvin D. Gerald Jr. ’93Michael A. GerberMarc H. Germain ’98Keon A. Gerow ’03Robert F. Gervin ’41 *Menyahil Getachew ’89J. Nelson GeterMaurice M. Geurin Jr. ’98Paul M. GhermanBrian C. E. Gibbs ’93Charles GibbsJames O. Gibbs ’60Spencer C. Gibbs ’69Thomas H. Gibbs ’56Alvin N. Gibson ’78Booker T. Gibson
Brock Gibson ’97Byron W. Gibson ’91Christopher P. Gibson ’99Elwood T. Gibson II ’73Frank W. Gibson ’55Gregory S. Gibson ’85John C. Gibson ’92Kevin R. Gibson ’89Leon C. GibsonCatherine GiddiensRichard A. GiesbergJoan R. GieseckeAlfred Gilbert ’59 *Billy R. Gilbert II ’01Doretha GilbertJames E. Gilbert Sr. ’50 *Leonard Gilbert ’85Margaret G. GilbertMartin M. Gilbert ’90Maurice B. Gilbert ’82Michael D. GilbertWilliam Gilbert ’40 *Gilbert-Eddie Hall Family TrustJai L. Gilchrist ’84Leon V. Gilchrist ’84Lynn GildersleeveJoseph T. Giles ’92Sheila GilesEric M. Gilkesson ’92Harry E. Gillespie ’84Estella H. GilletteCharles Gilliam ’66Kenneth P. GilliamRichard L. GilmanEugene M. GilmerAndre A. Gilmore ’95Carrie GilmoreChristopher A. Gilmore ’97Eric J. Gilmore ’94Iantha Y. GilmoreKeith O. Gilmore ’03Lena W. GilmoreLonnie L. Gilmore Jr. ’03Michael L. Gilmore ’01Uriah Gilmore ’02Gilmour AcademyVincent K. Gilreath ’85Otha GilyardGuy E. Ginn ’80James E. Ginn ’93Jay P. GintherBernard F. Gipson Sr. ’44Clarise M. GipsonEmerson GirardeauGary GiscombeAngela D. GivensGrant G. Givens ’95Leon G. GivensMarcus D. Givens ’84Orlondo Givens ’87John C. Gladman ’69
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Sage R. Glanton ’03Randy S. Glapion ’94Allen V. Glasco ’96Michael S. Glasco ’90Argentina GlasgowDianne GlassJoseph W. Glass Jr. ’72Stephen R. D. Glass ’94William Glass ’59Alfred Gleason Jr. ’97Dorothy C. GleicherJason S. Glenn ’99Quinton Glenn ’75William G. Glenn ’82Frank L. Glien Jr. ’69Carl L. Glisson ’85Global Grounded, LLCHewlett-Packard CompanyDonna GloudonAbraham L. Glover ’40Dennis F. Glover II ’86Donald M. Glover ’87Hamilton Glover ’57Marcus G. Glover ’97GM R* WorksCourtney C. Gober ’00Mark O. GodboldBrace B. Godfrey Jr.Cleve Godfrey ’75Gregory Godfrey ’79Ronnie Godfrey ’84Alegro J. GodleyEmerson C. Godwin ’70Gerald F. Godwin ’72Kenneth L. Goethe ’01Marva I. GoffMichael GoffNicholas S. GoffDangnane S. Gogue ’01James C. GoinsKevin V. Goins ’90Patrick D. Goins ’95Jacob M. Goldbas ’95Cecilia G. GoldenClarence Golden Jr. ’92Golden Key National Honor SocietyKraig L. Golden ’87Alan GoldenbergGeorge M. GoldmanStarr GoldsmithElliott GoldsteinLarry L. GoldstonPaula G. Gomes Hazel GomillionRobert K. Gooch ’81Randy L. GoodeTravis GoodeJohn A. GoodlettJames A. Goodman Jr. ’77Cornelius GoodwinJ. Bernard Goolsby ’61
James W. Goolsby ’ Jr. 80Jerry Goolsby ’78Charles Goosby ’46Brian J. Gordine ’02Ben A. Gordon ’03Carl GordonEllis Gordon III ’93Franklin Gordon ’61Jason F. Gordon ’01Juanita T. GordonKeith L. Gordon ’97Loretta A. GordonMichael D. Gordon ’95Robert W. Gordon ’93Taurean L. GordonWalter C. Gordon III ’87Robert J. Gore III ’98Gortho, Ltd.Mark A. GoshornGospel TabernacleMichael GossMelva Gough-AdamsLinda GouldHerman Gourdine ’75W. Bruce GowGrace Foundation, Inc.Christopher D. Graddick ’04The Graduate Bridge ClubCharles Grady ’61Jendayo GradyWalter E. Grady ’61Barney GrahamCynthia-Turner GrahamEvelyn S. GrahamGlennon Graham ’72Leroy M. GrahamRalph S. Graham ’52 *Russell R. Graham ’94Frank L. Grandberry Jr. ’00Addison B. Grant Sr.Darryl E. Grant ’75George C. Grant ’61Jason I. Grant ’01John K. Grant Sr. ’72John K. Grant Jr. ’03Jordan C. Grant ’93Marques J. Grant ’04Robert Grant ’98Robert L. Grant ’02Deborah GravelyCalvin S. Graves ’73Jeffrey GravesLamont GravesMark A. Graves ’03Sheila GravesTaurean T. Graves ’06Allan S. Gray II ’76Charles Gray ’78Charles F. Gray II ’95Darius M. Gray ’97Darrell Gray
Darrell M. Gray III ’03Derek M. Gray ’03Derwin L. Gray ’94Douglas M. Gray ’03Edward GrayEric D. Gray ’00Fred D. Gray Jr. ’83Gary T. Gray ’86George W. Gray ’92Gregory S. GrayJames GrayJames A. Gray II ’67Jolean GrayLawton Gray III ’97Michael Gray ’71Nathalio D. Gray ’01Niles L. Gray ’03Paul L. Gray ’49Phineas Y. Gray III ’63Phineas Y. Gray Jr. ’39 *Ralph C. Gray ’67Robert C. Gray Sr. ’71Steven GrayTimothy C. Gray ’90Victoria GrayVictoria M. GrayWillie A. Gray ’85John S. Grayson ’83Great Lakes Baptist Association, Inc.Greater Philadelphia Alumni ChapterAngell L. Green ’80Ann T. GreenBettye L. GreenChristopher K. Green ’01Darrell C. Green ’87Demetris A. Green ’88Derrick L. Green ’96Eddie L. Green ’80Eric L. Green ’83Forrest E. Green ’62Forrest F. Green ’37Forrest F. Green ’68Frederick D. Green ’83Gerald S. Green ’78Henry Green ’71Jared GreenJason T. Green ’98John E. Green ’49Julius Green ’03Kevin L. Green ’85Khalid D. A. Green ’96Kwami J. Green ’90Leonard GreenNancy M. GreenOlujimi S. Green ’04Perry GreenReynaldo P. Green ’97Robert C. Green ’51Robert L. Green ’02Ron GreenStanley L. Green ’98
Wajibu O. T. GreenWalter M. Green Jr. ’02Patrick C. J. Greenaway Sr. ’92Abraham J. Greene ’92Alton R. Greene ’90Byron S. Greene ’90Cornelius N. Greene ’01Deidra C. GreeneGeorge W. Greene Jr. ’83Glenn L. Greene ’85Herbert W. Greene ’91Herbert W. Greene Sr. ’52Howard C. Greene ’90Jessie L. GreeneJohnny L. Greene Jr. ’80Joseph A. Greene ’93Kentae GreeneLambert W. Greene Jr. ’88Lapercelle P. Greene ’62Marion O. Greene ’61Milford W. Greene ’62Orie GreeneRalph E. GreeneRhonney A. Greene ’01Terrance C. Greene ’96William B. Greene IIIWilliam C. Greene Jr. ’91Carol Greenfield,Helga A. GreenfieldGeorge R. Greenidge Jr. ’93George M. Greenlee ’73Greenwave LimousineCourtland M. Greer ’94Dennis M. GreerFrancine GreerTrevoir D. Gregg ’95Frederick D. Gregory ’99Herman E. Gregory ’49Russell L. Gregory III ’87Sophfronia S. GregoryLloyd GreigKenneth L. Gresham ’84Kimberlyn D. GreshamSteven L. Grevious ’90Daine GreyEric A. Grey ’93Jonathan J. C. Grey ’04Edwond A. Grier ’89Randy E. Grier ’79N. Renee’ Grier-CalhounClaire D. GriffinDamon K. Griffin ’98Donald GriffinGregory O. Griffin Sr. ’80Horace Griffin ’83Janet GriffinKenneth L. Griffin Sr.Linda S. GriffinWesley A. Griffin ’94Willene P. GriffinWilliam L. Griffin Jr. ’71
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Willie J. Griffin ’99Johnny Griffith ’77Marcus F. GriffithPatrick E. Griffith ’89Tracy L. Griffith ’95Bertram S. Griggs Jr. ’42Calvin B. Grimes ’62Cornelius C. Grimes ’03Edward Grimes ’72Herbert L. GrimesRoderick GrinerNevin E. Grinnell ’86Eunice P. GrisbyFrank P. GrishamJonathan F. Grisham ’01Joe N. Grissom ’68Nathaniel Grissom ’71Betty J. GrossEvelyn M. GrossKhalid F. Gross ’02Glenn H. Gude ’84Corey N. Guess ’01Guggenheim BrothersJosh GuggenheimGuidant CorporationClarence D. Guidry ’78Matthew GuidryTheodore Guidry IIISamuel E. Guilford ’72Bobby O. Guillory ’01Ivan K. Guillory ’93N. Johnette GuilloryRobleh A. Gulaid ’02Samuel T. GulleyTony GuminaJake D. Gunn ’82 *William F. Gunn ’62Ailue O. Gunther Sr. ’49Charles R. GurleyChristopher D. GurleyMurray GutersonEric L. Guthrie ’88Justin E. Gutzmer ’93William V. Guy ’57Edsel J. Guydon ’81Andrew S. Guyton ’90Willie Gwyn ’50Sue HaAnne K. HaackLinda L. HaasBenjamin T. HackerForrest C. Hackney ’77Henry Hackney Jr. ’75Richard C. Hackney ’68Wendell O. Hackney ’72Hadden DevelopmentEric D. Hagan ’91Elbert L. Hagwood ’97James B. Haile ’66Tegeane Haile ’79Ra’Shaud M. Haines ’03
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$4.5-Million Bonner Gift Helps College Enhance its Culture of Service
hen the Corella &
Bertram F. Bonner
Foundation donated $4.5
million to the Morehouse
College Bonner Scholarship Program in
2005, the affect was more than the
improvement of programming and
operations—it was an enhancement to
the College’s very culture.
President Walter E. Massey ’58,
who’s vision for the College embraces
the ideal of community service in build-
ing an academic village, has been the
visionary behind building leadership
through civic responsibility—which sits
squarely on the College’s foundation of
producing academically prepared, ethi-
cal leaders.
But the credit for providing the
College with a how-to blueprint for
“institutionalizing community serv-
ice” goes directly to the Bonner
Foundation, said Jacqueline Miles-
Johnson, director of the Morehouse
Bonner Program.
To reflect the enhanced emphasis
in community service, the program was renamed the
Bonner Office of Community Service, which shows the
Bonner Foundation that Morehouse is “very much
concerned with having a culture of service,” said
Hasan Crockett, director of the Office of Community
Service.
Additionally, the Office of Community Service
was moved from under Campus Operations and
Administrative Services to its current home under the
Office of Academic Affairs, headed by provost and
senior vice president David V. Taylor. The move gives
it a direct line to the administration, which plugs into
the College’s mission to create servant-leaders.
“The College committed itself to a campus-wide
office of community service, and [has made] a serious
commitment toward service learning and civic engage-
ment,” said Crockett.
The office also launched a website
(www.morehouse.edu/ocs) alongside an online
management system that tracks student communi-
ty service hours with the 50-plus non-profit organ-
izations the Office of Community Service partners
with throughout the year.
The office also is working on a grant proposal
that will allow students to conduct research on how
service-learning and community service can combat
depression and ensure good mental health for col-
lege-age black men.
But Crockett, for one, wants students to go
beyond community service and deal with the poli-
cies that have an impact on their communities.
“Students should not only [perform] commu-
nity service, they should also develop skills that
allow them to have an impact on public policy,” he
said. “We work in soup kitchens, we work in
schools, but the primary reason [the indigent] are
in the condition they’re in is because of public
policy [decisions].” ■
Ashley Stewart '02 (far left in white) and two other Bonner Scholars helpSam James '03 as they complete a ropes course during a retreat at theOutdoor Activity Center in Atlanta.
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James T. Hale ’62Jan J. HaleMaurice J. Hale ’86Phale D. Hale ’40David B. Haley ’80Sean A. Haley ’88Alexander A. Hall Jr. ’76Alexander A. Hall II ’45Arthur L. Hall ’62Basil B. Hall ’71Bert S. Hall ’79Carolyn J. HallCharles H. Hall ’55Charles L. Hall ’62Clarence HallClover HallDarin C. Hall ’90Darius D. Hall ’94Darryl C. Hall ’02Darryl T. Hall ’90David A. Hall III ’97David A. Hall Jr.David E. HallDavid H. Hall Sr. ’67Doris B. HallEarle R. Hall ’97Ernest Hall ’80Glendon P. Hall ’88James M. Hall ’91Jimmy O. Hall III ’02John W. HallJonathan C. Hall ’05Kareem A. Hall ’05Lillian B. HallMark O. HallRobert H. Hall ’63Solomon O. Hall ’98Sonya E. HallSteven D. Hall ’94Victor T. Hall ’82Wauzina HallThe Hall Law FirmKenneth L. Hallman ’80Edward R. HambrickAlexander Hamer Jr.Alexander Hamer III ’99Joye HamerCharles S. Hamilton ’50 *Chioke D. Hamilton ’03Courtney H. Hamilton ’90Delante T. Hamilton ’00George G. Hamilton III ’01Gregory E. Hamilton ’90Gwendolyn P. HamiltonJerome D. Hamilton ’91John A. Hamilton III ’01Kevin L. Hamilton ’95Leo C. HamiltonOvell Hamilton ’93Robert Hamilton ’59Robert H. Hamilton ’48
Stevie B. Hamilton ’00Wendell Hamilton ’55Jerome A. Hamler ’99Kevin E. Hamlett ’94Christopher M. Hamlin ’81John B. Hamlin ’97Kevin L. Hamm ’84Cedric E. Hammond ’84Cordy Hammond ’50Ellen HammondJason W. Hammond ’97Spencer HammondThomas A. Hammond Jr. ’58William T. Hammond Jr.Andre D. Hammonds ’59Charles A. Hammonds ’66Wendell L. Hammons ’47Jim HamptonTorrance L. Hampton ’98Vickie G. HamptonVictoria HanawaltHoward Hancock ’54Nadine L. HancockHarry A. Hand ’91Roderick J. Hand ’02Daryl E. Handcock ’00John W. HandyOnnie L. HandyRichard D. Handy Jr. ’49Linda HanesAlton D. Haney ’87Leonard P. Hango ’88Roland S. Hankerson ’98Sidney H. Hankerson Jr. ’71Eileen M. HankinsLynn Hankinson-NelsonLawrence J. Hanks ’76Robert HanksWilliam J. Hanna ’90Kevin D. Hannahs ’99Antoinette HannibalVirginia R. HannonDavid L. Hannsberry ’81Harold R. HansenLarry HanshawOkera S. Hanshaw ’00Albert T. HanwellQarib M. HaqqHarcourt General Inc.Mtube Harcum ’95Gabriel S. Hardaway ’99Phillip L. HardawayArthur L. Hardeman ’65Ernest L. Harden ’41Evelyn G. HardenGlynn M. Harden ’96Seth M. Hardieway ’01Christopher R. Hardiman ’97Willie HardinWilliam J. Harding ’63Michael D. Hardney ’79
Antonio J. Hardy ’04Bradley Hardy ’02Florent Hardy Jr.Gary L. Hardy ’89Golden J. Hardy ’97Jerome T. Hardy ’03Marc W. Hardy ’93Yiron K. Hardy ’95Kevin R. HarewoodWilliam F. Hargraves II ’61James T. Hargrett ’64Darel C. Hargrove ’89Darrell M. Hargrove ’80Ernest C. Hargrove ’50Robert S. HarkeyJames M. HarklessRichard J. Harleaux ’81Clayton L. Harleston ’68Dorian M. Harley ’90James E. Harmon Jr. ’81Keefer M. Harness ’95Tarell L. Harp ’03Archibald L. Harper ’38 *Arthur F. Harper ’65Bradley G. Harper ’99Clifton S. Harper Sr. ’50Dezmond A. Harper ’01Edward C. Harper IV ’04Gayle W. HarperGeoffrey J. Harper ’92Jeffrey E. Harper ’91Jermaine D. Harper ’94Jerome Harper Jr. ’03Keita Harper ’00Theodore R. Harper ’03Walter F. Harper ’50William N. HarperDerius E. Harrell ’99L. David Harrell II ’93Sean Harrell ’97Wayne D. Harrell ’79Willie Harrington III ’03Abraham HarrisAlexander L. Harris ’42Alfred L. Harris ’94Andrew Harris Jr.Annie M. HarrisAudrey M. HarrisBrandon G. Harris ’03Brent Harris ’05Bruce T. HarrisByron L. Harris ’02C. HarrisCedric L. Harris ’98Curtis Harris ’71Daniel T. HarrisDarryl R. Harris ’83Diane M. HarrisDonald K. Harris Sr. ’62Edward B. Harris ’83Elizabeth Harris
Eon N. HarrisHassel B. Harris ’55J. Stan HarrisJames A. Harris ’52James G. HarrisJason L. Harris ’03Jerome P. Harris ’46 *John B. Harris ’85Jordan HarrisKeith R. Harris ’82Kenneth R. Harris ’88Kenneth W. Harris ’61Kirby D. Harris ’97Lee A. Harris ’00LeVonne M. HarrisLottie B. Harris ’31Michael C. Harris ’99Michael E. Harris ’90Michael N. Harris ’68Monte O. Harris ’88Nelson J. Harris III ’02Ollie B. Harris III ’88Qadry A. HarrisRamon HarrisRaynal S. Harris ’91Richard HarrisRichard R. HarrisRobert E. P. Harris ’63Robert L. HarrisRubin W. Harris ’79Sicily Da Costa HarrisSidney Harris ’71Stanley O. Harris ’94Sterling L. Harris ’78Steven D. Harris ’02Susie HarrisTerrence N. Harris ’86Theodore HarrisThomas C. Harris ’88Thomas E. Harris Sr. ’57Timothy J. Harris ’00Vincent P. Harris ’74William HarrisWilliam T. Harris ’41Willie S. Harris ’52Yusef Harris ’77Virginia Harris-JohnsonCalvin HarrisonHarrison County TeachersEmerson E. Harrison ’82Fred L. Harrison Jr. ’82Ira E. Harrison ’55John R. HarrisonJoseph S. Harrison ’83L. J. Harrison ’62Lynn P. Harrison III ’79Naomi HarrisonRayfield Harrison ’75Samuel B. Harrison III ’92Jeffery D. Harrold II ’04Jeffrey Harrold
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Jeffrey Harrold IIKhaleel HarryAndre K. Hart ’87Earl HartHerbert Hart II ’81John B. HartMichael E. Hart ’71Michael W. Hart ’68 *Roland Hart ’64Willard W. Hart ’53Freddie D. Hartfield ’70Adonicio H. Hartley ’93Bradley HartneyEric J. Harton ’91Linda A. HartunianDavid Hartwell III ’95Brent HarveyBrian C. Harvey ’03Cardia HarveyCheryl HarveyGuyton P. Harvey ’89Kevin P. Harvey ’93Perry C. Harvey ’51Richard A. Harvey ’00Steven A. Harvey ’03Torrance R. Harvey ’97Torrino R. Harvey ’97Adger Harvin Jr. ’57Kenneth E. HarwellHarold J. HaskinsAmin T. T. Hassan ’78Terence M. Hassan ’79Mickey R. Hassler ’64Robert Hassler ’53Lillian HastyMichael A. Hatch ’96James F. Hatcher ’64Kevin L. Hatcher ’96Michael B. Hatcher ’98Geson E. Hatchett ’05Maurice Hatton ’61Alphonso B. Hawkins ’96Ceaso R. Hawkins Jr. ’97Charles J. Hawkins II ’85Christopher HawkinsDavis A. HawkinsEllice HawkinsErskine D. Hawkins Jr. ’79James B. Hawkins II ’71Kory C. Hawkins ’00Maurice HawkinsMelvin G. Hawkins ’59Mikhel E. Hawkins ’96Mikhia E. Hawkins ’99Okera A. Hawkins ’02Omar R. Hawkins ’98Robert C. Hawkins ’50Robert D. Hawkins ’76Ronnie HawkinsWilliam A. HawkinsWilliam P. Hawkins ’66
Charles H. Hawkins-Bursey ’03Floyd HaydenWilliam M. Hayden ’38Alice H. HayesAvery M. Hayes ’94Harold C. Hayes ’83Mary HayesMattie HayesRichard N. Hayes ’96Seth Hayes ’97William L. Hayes ’94LaMarian Hayes-WallaceMarceline A. HaylesA. M. HaynesArchie L. Haynes ’45Darnell W. Haynes ’79Derrick V. Haynes ’04Eric R. Haynes ’83Gemayel L. Haynes ’03James H. Haynes ’75John K. Haynes ’64John R. Haynes ’74Leonard L. Haynes IIIMoses Haynes ’92William L. Haynes ’82Janice J. HaynieJulius C. Haynie ’65Arthur L. Haywood ’79Haywood LLC Attorneys at LawFleeks B. Hazel ’87George J. Hazel ’96Santa HazelDerek Q. Hazelton ’04HBCUGoods.comEmma HeadHarold L. Head ’65Roderick T. Head ’93Headfirst Market ResearchAlexander A. Heard ’62Bernice HeardBradley E. Heard ’92Dwayne E. Heard ’76Nelson M. Heard ’62Robert M. Heard ’83Xavier B. HeardJoseph E. Heastie ’89Patricia HeastonChristopher HeathDaniel A. Heath ’03Donald Heath ’72Edward Heath ’78John W. Heath III ’88Phillip W. Heath ’87William C. Heath ’66Zachary HeathTaft Q. Heatley ’98Corey J. Hebert ’92Catherine M. HeckerRobert K. Hedrick Jr.George HeeryDavid N. Hefner ’93
Robert L. Height II ’00David W. Helem ’04Darren J. Helms ’90Gerald Helton ’69Glenn A. HemphillAlexa B. HendersonAnna P. HendersonArthur R. Henderson ’44 *Carl A. Henderson ’83Carl E. Henderson ’55Charlie HendersonCharlotte HendersonCleo D. HendersonCorky L. Henderson ’00Dawney E. Henderson ’60Derwin B. Henderson ’99Donald M. HendersonDuane I. Henderson ’95Effenus HendersonJames Henderson ’65Jeremious Z. Henderson ’95Kenneth S. HendersonKevin E. Henderson ’97Leroy Henderson Jr. ’62Mary W. HendersonNicko HendersonOtis J. Henderson ’48Paul L. Henderson ’95Perry A. Henderson ’54Richard A. Henderson ’04Ronald L. Henderson ’94Shirley A. HendersonWilliam A. Henderson ’57William M. HendersonMarilyn Henderson-HobbsKeith Hendricks ’94Janie L. HendrixKimberley A. HendrixShannon G. HendrixKenneth W. Henley ’81Philip J. Henley ’00Brian T. Henry ’04Curnell Henry ’70Danielle P. HenryStacey and Harold M. HenryHarold HenryLeroy HenryNelson A. Henry ’01Patricia A. HenryRonald G. Henry ’82Samuel D. HenryWalter R. Henry ’95Kingsley O. Henry-Chow ’03Hensel Phelps Construction Company
Stanley J. Henson ’72Ike A. Hentrel II ’98DeQuincy M. Hentz ’96George E. Hepburn Jr. ’52Jeffery B. Hepburn ’74Evva Hepner
Beth Hepner-CoyleDarrell L. Herbert ’80Ellsworth Hercules II ’83Rodney B. Herenton ’88The Heritage School, Inc.Kenneth L. Hermon Jr. ’95Mario R. HernandezGuillermina Hernandez-GallegosJames Herndon ’48Philbert L. Herndon ’96Milton S. Herring Sr. ’76Otis D. Herring ’71Avalon A. Herron ’02Robert W. Herte ’76Rolando D. Herts ’95Dawn L. HertzMichael J. Hervey Jr. ’99Stan HerveyIda M. HesterHewlett Packard Andrew N. HeyJohn G. Heyliger ’97Henry L. Heyward ’59Suzanne HickeyWalter L. Hickling ’64Alexander L. Hickman ’97Aaron S. Hicks ’02Charles G. Hicks ’84 *Darren T. Hicks ’04Darryl W. Hicks ’90Everette A. HicksH. B. Hicks IIIHenry B. Hicks III ’89Ivan D. Hicks ’91James L. Hicks ’95James L. Hicks Sr. ’50 *Liz HicksSammy Hicks III ’93William J. Hicks II ’02William J. Hicks ’70Denise HicksonRobert M. Higginbotham II ’77Walter R. Higgs IIIWendell T. Higgs ’85Highgrove Partners, LLCDonna K. HightowerThe Hightower Family Foundation, Inc.
Zenobia L. HikesAnderson S. Hill Jr.Anthony J. Hill ’03Cason L. Hill ’53Charles Hill IV ’97Charles S. HillClarence P. Hill ’84David K. Hill ’03Doris T. HillDuncan K. Hill ’99Edward Hill III ’90Edward L. Hill Jr. ’95Emil T. Hill ’92
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Eric D. Hill ’95Etta HillGeorge I. Hill ’56C. W. Hill GroupHeager L. Hill ’56Henry L. Hill ’77James Hill ’57James E. Hill ’76James H. Hill ’04Joey HillJohnny R. Hill ’96Jonathan L. Hill ’01Joseph E. HillJoshua Hill Jr. ’97Juanita P. HillLeonard K. Hill ’91Nathaniel Hill ’98Norman V. Hill ’88Rommell D. Hill ’94Rosa M. HillRufus L. Hill ’50Stanton HillStephen D. Hill ’94Toussaint K. Hill Jr. ’81Ural H. HillVan E. Hill ’83Vernita HillWalter W. Hill ’48Wanda HillWillie J. HillWillie J. Hill III ’04Brian Hilliard ’00Edrick S. Hilliard ’01George D. Hilliard II ’95Hillside Chapel & Truth ChurchHillside Presbyterian Church, Inc.Adriel A. Hilton ’03Javaryl L. Hilton ’00John S. HimesVincent P. Hinds ’83William H. Hinds ’83Betsy N. HineBernard A. Hines ’76Darryl L. Hines ’73Derrick S. Hines ’94Elbert L. HinesGlover L. Hines ’42Larry O. Hines ’72Russell J. Hines ’92Willie Hines ’58Michael HintonSolomon C. Hinton III ’96Sara E. HinzmanBeverly A. HixonClarence R. Hixon Jr. ’81Edward E. HoadleyJoseph W. Hoard Jr. ’79Charles E. Hobbs II ’94Rodrick S. Hobbs ’03Constance T. HobsonDemetrius Hobson ’02
Chad M. Hodge ’03Damon C. Hodge ’94Daniel HodgeDonald Hodge ’84Michael E. HodgeOliver L. Hodge ’84Harlan D. Hodges ’92James D. Hodges ’69John O. Hodges ’68Keith L. Hodges ’90L. B. Hodges III ’80Laris B. Hodges ’06Melvin S. Hodges II ’01Melvin S. Hodges ’60Ruth A. HodgesFloyd D. Hodoh ’88Lorraine HoffmanHoffmann-La Roche, Inc.Andre HoganJonathan H. Hogan ’93Richard A. Hogg Jr. ’78Norman I. Holcomb Jr. ’81John C. HolcombeMatthew HoldenQuinson J. Holderness ’02Jeremy C. Holiday ’04Holidays of Winston SalemAnita P. HollandHerman J. Holland III ’02Lawrence E. HollandCharlotte B. HolleyJohn C. HolleyNathaniel HolleyWilliam E. Holliday Jr. ’92Robert O. Holliman ’63Hollingsworth MazdaClarence O. Hollis Jr.Michael HollisUlysses Hollis Jr. ’83Monty Hollman ’98Aaron D. Holloway ’96Darryl Holloway ’83Melinda HollowaySean D. Holloway ’02William J. HollowayMiekel L. Hollowell Sr. ’68Powell W. Holly Jr. ’46 *Calvin D. HolmanJanette E. HolmanCorey D. Holmes ’03Danny A. Holmes ’88Eric T. Holmes ’01Ernest A. HolmesFred E. Holmes ’50Geoffrey D. Holmes ’92Glenn E. Holmes ’99Herbert A. Holmes ’66John H. Holmes III ’94John W. HolmesMarc H. Holmes ’84Marion R. Holmes ’87
Sidney P. Holmes ’82Thomas S. Holmes ’78Tony A. Holmes ’84Alvin Holsey ’88Carl L. Holsey ’64Aaron D. Holt ’95Alfred B. Holt ’88Edward E. Holt ’38Essie W. HoltMarco T. HoltStephen HoltWilliam A. Holt ’68Paul H. HolubThe Home DepotXavier Honablue ’97James V. Honegan ’83Honeywell Hometown SolutionsJohn C. Honor III ’97Jeffrey A. Hood ’92Leon D. Hood ’80Lonnie Hood Jr. ’97Shirley D. HoodRory C. Hooks ’83Aubrey C. Hooper ’05Gregory S. Hooper ’03Clarence C. Hoover ’01Edward S. Hope Jr. ’71Frank L. HopeRhoda L. HopeDianne M. HopkinsJeffrey C. HopkinsJune HoppsMark C. Horn ’89Scott D. Hornbuckle ’91Lamar HorneThomas E. Horne ’03Joshua HornickWalter S. Hornsby III ’61Alexander R. Horton ’50 *Arthur R. Horton ’92Carl T. Horton ’69Evie L. HortonJustin R. Horton ’97Odell Horton Sr. ’51 *Odell Horton ’83Oscar Horton ’67Rudolph A. HortonVernon O. Hosannah ’84Walter Hosey Jr. ’97Eddie T. Hoskins ’94Colin A. Hosten ’04Hotel GrishamCharles R. HoukAlvin G. House ’00Gracie S. HouseMichael V. House ’83Household International Philantrhopic Services
Arthur Houser ’80John W. Houser III ’69Kevin C. Houser ’96
W. L. HouserCharles HoustonCharles E. Houston ’39Houston Independent School District
Johnny L. Houston ’64Ramona HoustonRobert S. Houston ’87Walter Houston ’72Willie W. Houston ’73David Houze ’86Alfonzie L. Howard III ’85Bernard Howard ’95Davaun L. Howard ’01Derek J. Howard II ’04Donn Howard II ’02Henry J. Howard Jr. ’72Jackie Howard ’74Lee M. Howard III ’86Leonard M. Howard ’77Moses W. Howard Jr. ’68Patrick G. Howard ’82Paul L. Howard ’72Phillip D. Howard ’87Pierre R. Howard ’03Regina D. HowardRobert L. Howard Jr. ’95Rodney L. Howard Sr. ’76Samuel H. Howard II ’90Selwynn B. Howard ’87Thomas M. Howard ’03Howard University HospitalWellington C. Howard Jr. ’88William V. Howard ’79Clifton O. Howell ’79Cynthia W. HowellGerald HowellSusan R. HowellValencia M. HowellWalter L. Howell Jr. ’92Whitaker L. Howell Sr. ’47 *Whitaker L. Howell Jr. ’77William C. Howell ’99Virginia A. HowleyMichael S. Hoyt ’95David C. Hoytt ’63Curtis L. Hubbard Jr. ’86Darius J. Hubbard ’03Drew E. Hubbard ’00Frazier O. Hubbard II ’93Gadus J. Hubert ’36James W. Hubert ’39 *Willis J. HubertAlvin C. Hudgins ’52Charles J. Hudson ’71Doris G. HudsonEdward B. HudsonFelton L. Hudson ’58James L. Hudson ’61Joseph C. Hudson ’47LaKetha Hudson
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Paul HudsonSean A. Hudson ’90Sterling H. Hudson IIITerrence F. Hudson ’91William B. Hudson ’75Jarrod D. Huey ’93Toki W. HuffWillie Y. Huff ’58Craig K. Huffman ’92Michael W. Huffman ’82Scott HuffmonSamuel Huger ’53Richard A. Huggins ’96Damien E. Hughes ’01Jason O. Hughes ’91Joseph A. HughesJoyce R. HughesMark HughesPreston Hughes ’75Samuel P. Hughes ’81Thomas HughesToney HughesStephanie HughleyYoung T. Hughley ’69NiaKesha HuguineaLeighton HullPeggy B. HullTruman J. Hull Jr. ’95Virgil Humes ’84Eric HumphreyHerbert Humphrey ’83Hubert Humphrey ’82Jamarr A. Humphrey ’04Karl T. Humphrey ’85William M. Humphrey Jr. ’63Frederick S. Humphries Jr. ’83David R. HumseyJerry Hunnicutt ’75Claudette HuntShawn A. Hunt ’99Tommy L. Hunt Jr. ’98Virginia HuntChristopher N. Hunte Sr.Arthella L. HunterBarbara HunterBryant S. Hunter ’67Bryant S. Hunter II ’96Clay M. Hunter ’93David Hunter Jr. ’63Jonas L. Hunter ’78Julie V. HunterJulius H. Hunter Jr. ’74Kay F. HunterLeslie HunterMargaret M. HunterMark L. Hunter ’85Scott H. Hunter ’02Clifford M. Hurd ’86Clinton Hurde ’88Diane Hurd-MuirheadAnthony M. Hurley ’56
Thomas B. Hutch Sr. ’78Christopher M. Hutcherson ’95Dimitrius M. Hutcherson ’82Matthew Hutcherson III ’99Imar L. Hutchins ’92Albert L. Hutchinson ’89Damien Hutchinson ’97Frank D. Hutchinson Jr. ’71LaJuan A. Hutchinson ’88Pam D. HutchinsonClaude P. Hutto ’94Li-Shyung HwangHyatt Legal Plans, Inc.Patricia A. HylanderSamuel W. Hylton ’49Lester HymanKenneth D. Hymes ’86Robert A. Hymes ’89I. P. Research, Inc.James W. Ijames Jr. ’03Robert W. Ike ’83Illinois Tool Works FoundationAnne M. IngramCharles D. Ingram ’72Charles D. Ingram III ’95Clarence A. Ingram Jr. ’88Darius C. Ingram ’04Demetrius J. Ingram ’00Harold B. Ingram ’65Karen IngramMarvin A. Ingram ’82Nathaniel B. Ingram ’62Ozzie Ingram ’67Charles T. Inniss ’90Innovative Marketing Group, Inc.International Diagnostic Institute, Inc.Ernest N. Irby II ’94Risha IrbyAmelia S. IronsOcie J. Irons ’57 *Adrian R. G. Ironside ’98Ethel IrvinIrvine CompanyJonathan B. Irving ’93Ralph W. Irwin Jr.Carl Isaac ’88Dwight H. Isaacs ’96Harold W. IsadoreJack IskinJoel T. Isom ’98Patrick Isom ’90I-Squared, Inc.Marcus Iszard ’81Callixtus E. Ita ’64ITT IndustriesAnna IveryKaren Y. IveryDaniel E. Ivey ’69Garry B. Ivey ’88Moraima A. IvoryKeith Ivy
Lemuel E. Ivy ’04Octavius D. Ivy ’99Ivy Planning GroupAdisa Iwa ’91J. C. PenneyJ.E.F.F. Enterprises, Inc.Christopher B. Jack ’01Aaron G. Jackson Sr. ’56Aaron G. Jackson Jr. ’92Allen Jackson ’68Alvin JacksonAnna L. JacksonAnthony B. Jackson ’05Anthony H. Jackson III ’93Arthur L. Jackson Jr. ’01Bernard L. JacksonBonnie S. Jackson Bradley E. Jackson ’94Brandon Jackson ’07Brenton K. Jackson ’94Carlton A. Jackson ’58Charles E. Jackson ’33Charles L. JacksonChristina JacksonClinton A. Jackson ’78Cula W. Jackson ’71Curtis J. Jackson ’49 *Daniel W. Jackson ’94Darrell L. Jackson ’75Duane M. Jackson ’74Edward Jackson Jr. ’02Elmer C. Jackson ’73Emory N. Jackson ’61Eric T. Jackson ’93Ernest L. JacksonEugene Jackson ’63Fannie V. JacksonFranklin G. Jackson ’93Frederick Jackson Jr.Gregory A. Jackson ’80Greling JacksonGwen JacksonHaniff M. Jackson ’99Harold O. Jackson ’90Howard J. Jackson Jr. ’72Jabari A. Jackson ’94Jacquelyne J. JacksonJames C. Jackson ’48James E. Jackson ’85James O. Jackson IIIJames T. Jackson ’82James W. JacksonJay R. Jackson ’47Jeffrey B. Jackson ’89Jelani JacksonJibril H. Jackson ’03Joanne B. JacksonJocelyn W. JacksonJonn A. JacksonJulian JacksonKaren Jackson
Kevan J. Jackson ’81Marcus J. JacksonMargaret R. JacksonMark JacksonMarshall D. Jackson ’87Marvin A. Jackson ’47 *Matthew A. Jackson ’96McClinton C. Jackson III ’96Melvin JacksonMelvin D. Jackson ’98Michael B. Jackson ’75Michael D. JacksonMichael G. Jackson ’98Miles M. JacksonMinnie F. JacksonOkanta B. Jackson ’93Orlando C. Jackson ’87Peter JacksonRafel J. Jackson ’93Raymond T. Jackson ’98Richard A. Jackson Jr. ’95Rodger B. Jackson Jr. ’95Ronald E. Jackson ’85Ross I. JacksonRudolph E. Jackson ’57Terence A. Jackson ’90Terral C. JacksonTerrence R. Jackson ’97Thomas L. Jackson ’76Tyrone Jackson ’65Urbane JacksonVelma H. JacksonWeldon Jackson ’72William A. Jackson ’54William J. Jackson ’61The Jackson Group, LLCDarrion T. Jacobs ’91Paul C. JacobsonFrantz Jacques ’99Avon JamesClyde E. James ’62 *DeNorris F. James ’00Derrick E. James ’03Donny R. James ’95Dwight L. James ’96Gloria H. JamesGregory B. JamesJesse J. James ’96Leroy James ’55Marshall E. James Jr. ’78Michael F. James ’93Micheal S. James ’84Primis T. JamesRichard T. James ’90Robert B. James Sr. ’48 *Ronald R. James ’77Shelia JamesThomas L. JamesVincent A. James ’94William James ’67William K. James ’92
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Sharon Jamison-McCullersAnabelle M. JarrettSteve A. Jarrett ’94Bernard K. Jarvis ’74Ernest D. JarvisJay Silverman ProductionsByron Jeans ’00Ronald L. Jeans ’91Clarence A. Jeffers IV ’04Alex W. Jefferson III ’92Antwan D. Jefferson ’99Corey T. Jefferson ’94Derek L. Jefferson ’01Donald D. Jefferson ’78Donald D. Jefferson ’78Donald E. Jefferson Sr. ’48Erma F. JeffersonJonathan K. Jefferson ’82Malcolm Jefferson ’93Mark C. Jefferson ’91Philippe E. Jefferson ’86Terrell Jefferson ’04Hasan K. Jeffries ’94Juan Jeffries ’81Prince M. Jeffy ’96Lo JelksAlfred Q. Jemison ’51Robert Jemison III ’79Hensley B. Jemmott ’95Annie P. JenkinsBertram Jenkins ’70Bryan P. Jenkins ’90Cory C. Jenkins ’03David JenkinsDavid B. Jenkins ’88Evelyn JenkinsFrederick G. Jenkins ’72George A. Jenkins ’92Greta L. JenkinsHarriett JenkinsHenrene A. JenkinsHyacinth N. JenkinsJacqueline M. JenkinsJerome C. Jenkins ’53Lincoln Jenkins III ’71Michael C. Jenkins ’98Robert A. Jenkins ’45 *Roderick C. Jenkins ’86Terrence J. Jenkins ’96Alan JenksLucius F. Jennett ’92Bethew B. Jennings III ’91Carol H. JenningsJames Jennings Jr.Joe D. Jennings ’01Keelan B. Jennings ’95Issac Jenrette ’66Andrew Jerald ’57Percy E. Jernigan ’01Adrian C. Jessie ’81Torre J. Jessup ’94
Howard Jeter ’70A. Victor Jett Jr. ’58 *Anthony D. Jewett ’03Andrew Jimerson II ’96Raymond J. JirranJLW Development, LLCAndre P. Jobson ’99Isaac Joe ’68John and Voncile Wilbert Foundation
Richard E. John ’56Byron A. Johns ’78Kent W. Johns ’79Richard F. Johns ’94Wendell L. JohnsAaron J. Johnson ’54Abram E. Johnson ’51Adair T. Johnson ’90Albert JohnsonAlbertine C. JohnsonAlex M. Johnson ’02Alfred Johnson ’82Amil C. Johnson ’00Amos Y. Johnson Sr.Amri B. Johnson ’93Andre M. Johnson ’93Anne L. JohnsonArthur E. Johnson ’68Author J. Johnson ’02Benjamin J. Johnson Jr. ’54Benjamin J. Johnson III ’91Bob Johnson II ’98Booker T. Johnson Jr. ’97Brian D. Johnson ’95C. E. JohnsonJohnson C. Smith UniversityCalvin B. Johnson ’88Calvin G. Johnson ’99Carl E. Johnson Jr. ’83Carlos T. Johnson ’01Carter K. Johnson ’96Cedric Johnson ’86Cedric J. Johnson ’80Chad G. Johnson ’96Charles D. Johnson ’90Charles E. Johnson Jr. ’49Charles F. Johnson ’61Charles F. Johnson ’90Charles F. Johnson ’03Charles J. Johnson ’82Charles R. Johnson Jr.Sylvia and Charles R. JohnsonCharles S. Johnson Jr. ’50 *Charlie J. Johnson ’56 *Charlotte M. JohnsonChristian R. Johnson ’98Christopher T. Johnson ’03Chrystal T. JohnsonClara JohnsonClifton JohnsonClifton C. Johnson II ’97
Clinton JohnsonClinton L. JohnsonClydell Johnson ’64Cornelius V. Johnson Jr. ’59Cornelius V. Johnson III ’94Craig J. Johnson ’02Curtis K. Johnson ’88Dana L. Johnson ’97Darron M. Johnson ’03David G. Johnson ’98David L. Johnson ’69David R. JohnsonDeborah C. JohnsonDon J. Johnson II ’00Don J. Johnson Sr. ’74Earl H. JohnsonEarl L. JohnsonEdward Johnson ’73Edward Johnson ’56Edward C. Johnson ’76Edward C. Johnson IIElmore W. Johnson ’95Eloise McKinney V. JohnsonErnest M. Johnson ’86Ethel W. JohnsonFarris T. Johnson Sr. ’43Felton JohnsonFrances JohnsonFrank E. Johnson ’81Frederich L. Johnson II ’88Frederick A. Johnson II ’90Garrett L. Johnson Jr. ’95Geoffrey D. Johnson ’78Gloria S. JohnsonGregory H. Johnson ’85Gregory L. Johnson II ’97Gregory M. Johnson ’01Howard R. D. Johnson ’71Ira J. Johnson ’73Ivon Johnson ’04Jacquelyne Johnson JacksonJacqueline JohnsonJamces C. JohnsonJames E. JohnsonJames E. Johnson ’85James K. Johnson ’59James R. Johnson ’56 *Janamon L. Johnson ’98Javier JohnsonJeffery M. Johnson II ’03Jeffrey W. Johnson ’74Jesse J. JohnsonJohn JohnsonJohn A. Johnson ’74John W. Johnson ’55Joseph B. Johnson ’91Juan C. Johnson ’94Junius K. Johnson ’94Kamauru Johnson ’04Kathleen L. JohnsonKeith A. Johnson ’03
Kendrick D. JohnsonKenneth W. JohnsonKevin R. M. Johnson ’96Komichel Johnson ’97Laurence M. Johnson ’61Lawrence D. Johnson ’72Lawrence J. JohnsonLewis L. Johnson II ’04Lloyd H. Johnson II ’04Lonnie C. Johnson ’58Malcolm L. Johnson ’70Marc A. Johnson ’98Marc D. Johnson ’92Marcus D. Johnson ’05Michael C. Johnson ’94Michael D. Johnson ’90Michael E. Johnson ’87Michael J. Johnson ’85Michael J. Johnson ’94Michael P. Johnson ’87Michele D. JohnsonMiller Johnson ’62Miller Johnson III ’86Myron H. Johnson ’76Naomi C. JohnsonNathaniel B. Johnson ’05Nikki H. JohnsonNina M. JohnsonOkorie Johnson ’97Oliver JohnsonPaul T. Johnson ’97Paul W. Johnson ’91Peronneau W. Johnson ’76Pierre B. Johnson ’92Quentin L. Johnson ’02Ralph L. JohnsonRamon M. Johnson ’96Randall S. Johnson ’90Rasheed J. Johnson ’03Rayshun D. JohnsonReese A. Johnson ’58Reuben D. Johnson ’94Richard A. Johnson ’90Richard E. JohnsonRichard S. Johnson ’66Robert C. Johnson Jr.Robert J. V. Johnson ’48 *Ronald K. Johnson ’80Ronald M. Johnson ’73Ronnie H. Johnson II ’98Roosevelt Johnson ’61Rory M. Johnson ’96Rosby G. Johnson ’99Rose H. JohnsonRoy C. JohnsonRoy M. Johnson Sr. ’71Ruth E. JohnsonSamuel R. Johnson ’88Sean K. Johnson ’94Semaj A. Johnson ’03Sheridan M. Johnson ’76
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Stephen R. Johnson ’70Steven D. Johnson ’03Terrence L. Johnson ’93Terry D. Johnson ’90Terry V. Johnson Jr. ’92Thomas E. Johnson ’59Tobe Johnson III ’87Tommie S. Johnson ’81Torrey O. Johnson ’97Troy E. Johnson ’86Van C. Johnson ’72Victor JohnsonVincent L. Johnson Sr. ’78Walter JohnsonWalton R. Johnson Sr. ’34Wayne JohnsonWilbur Johnson Jr. ’78Wilbur R. Johnson Jr. ’91William E. Johnson ’79Hezikiah B. Johnson, III ’87Marian C. Johnson-ThompsonBruce Johnston ’84Jan JohnstonJames E. JoinerOrlando R. Joiner ’97Samuel D. Jolley Jr.Aaron JonesAbraham H. Jones ’83Agai B. Jones ’95Alan L. Jones ’83Angela R. JonesArthur M. Jones ’60Benjamin H. JonesBrennon A. Jones ’99Brian K. Jones ’01Brian S. Jones ’04Calvin W. Jones ’95Carl G. JonesCarlton Jones Jr. ’97Carol JonesCarolyn JonesCharles E. Jones ’94Charles E. Jones ’72Chrisopher M. Jones ’97Christopher M. Jones ’99Clark L. Jones ’05Claude J. Jones II ’76Colin A. Jones ’03Dan E. Jones ’82David C. Jones ’85David S. Jones ’77Derek W. Jones ’89Derrick F. Jones ’84DeVerges B. Jones ’72DeVetus M. Jones ’95Douglas E. Jones ’90Drevon M. Jones ’99Edward A. Jones Jr. ’49Edward R. Jones ’79Edwin L. Jones ’85Effie Lee M. Jones
Eric JonesEric J. Jones ’03Ernest L. JonesEthelene C. JonesEugene Jones ’47 *Frances JonesFrank K. Jones ’84Frank K. Jones ’86Frank S. JonesGertie R. JonesGregory L. Jones ’79Guinevere S. JonesGwendolyn JonesGwendolyn W. JonesHarlan K. Jones ’93Herchel M. Jones ’66Howard JonesIsaac J. Jones ’87Jabriel T. Jones ’91James C. Jones ’65James E. Jones ’88Jason G. Jones ’01Jason P. Jones ’92Jeffrey B. Jones ’00Jefrey E. Jones ’92Jeremy C. JonesJessie H. JonesJoAnne JonesJocelyn JonesJohn A. Jones ’73John A. Jones ’79Johnetta D. JonesJohnnie A. Jones Jr.Joycelyn JonesJustin L. Jones ’96Keenen D. Jones ’82Keith W. C. Jones ’93Kenneth P. Jones ’03Kevin Jones ’82Khari M. R. Jones ’04Kimber A. JonesKorin K. Jones ’03Kwende B. Jones ’95Kyle J. Jones ’04Larry JonesLeonard V. JonesLillian JonesLloyd O. Jones ’64Louis E. Jones ’83Melvin M. Jones ’01Miata JonesMichael C. Jones ’95Michael L. Jones ’84Milton D. Jones ’76Paul E. Jones ’67Prentiss J. Jones ’56Qiana C. JonesQuillie JonesR. L. JonesRatio C. Jones ’41 *Raymond Jones ’04
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Unique Mission, Timeless Gift
or Diane Tooker’s 60th birth-
day, Gary L. Tooker pur-
chased something unique for
his wife of 40 years. He set
up an endowed scholarship in her
name at a Boys & Girls Club in
Scottsdale, Ariz.
That special gift is just one
small example of how contributing
to educational causes is a part of
this couple’s mission in life.
The Tookers committed
$100,000 to The Campaign for a
New Century. A member of the
Morehouse Board of Trustees since 1998, Tooker considers it both an honor and
obligation for his family to contribute to the Morehouse legacy.
“We are very much aware of the examples of fine young men that
Morehouse is growing into leaders for tomorrow’s society, a society that
will have an ongoing need for great leadership,” said Tooker. “I just think all
of us who have been fortunate in our lives need to do all we can to help
young people.”
Tooker, a retired vice chairman and former chief executive officer of
Motorola, also gives his time by serving on several other boards. His commit-
ment to help young people, coupled with his desire to diversify Motorola,
caught the eye and interest of one of the company’s board members,
Morehouse President Walter E. Massey, who convinced him to join the
Morehouse College board.
“I’m constantly gratified to see what Morehouse is doing in the develop-
ment of young people,” said Tooker.
In 1999, under Tooker’s leadership, the Motorola Foundation announced a
$1-million gift to help construct the state-of-the-art Leadership Center at
Morehouse. The gift was the Foundation’s largest contribution ever to a
Historically Black College or University.
Consummate contributors to educational institutions, the Tookers previous-
ly funded endowed scholarships at a preschool for at-risk children in the
Phoenix area and established a Medallion of Merit scholarship at their alma
mater, North Phoenix High School. They also established scholarships at their
other alma mater, the colleges of engineering and education at Arizona State
University, where they first met.
“The focus of our giving throughout our married life has been on education
and young people,” said Gary Tooker about the couple’s philanthropy. “Giving
toward education has just been part of our lives.” ■
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Renda G. JonesRichard A. Jones ’81Richard K. Jones ’60Ricky L. Jones ’92Robert Jones ’80Robert A. Jones III ’96Robert F. Jones ’30Rodney JonesRoy L. Jones ’51Rudolph B. Jones ’64Shawn Jones ’97Shedrick D. JonesTerrence L. Jones ’98Thomas L. Jones ’44 *Thomas L. Jones II ’00Tyrone L. Jones ’83W. O. JonesWalter Jones ’75Wayne A. Jones ’79Wendell E. H. Jones ’80Wilbur A. Jones ’44William C. JonesWilliam E. Jones Jr. ’80Yergan C. Jones ’85ZaJuan R. Jones ’03Roberta Jones-BookerJo Ann Jones-MussendenJesse J. Joplin III ’74Adetokunbo E. Jordan ’97Alison M. JordanAugustus W. JordanCary A. Jordan ’04Gary A. Jordan ’81George W. Jordan ’43Gregory V. Jordan ’83H. R. JordanHarold W. Jordan ’58James L. Jordan ’54Kathryn N. JordanKenneth U. Jordan II ’90Linda J. JordanMarcus K. Jordan ’00Robert A. JordanRobert L. Jordan Jr.Theodore JordanTheodore D. Jordan ’95Thomas E. Jordan ’66Vernon JordanYevette R. JordanAndre JosephDavid E. Joseph ’92Joshua J. Joseph ’03Linda A. JosephSheldon Joseph ’97Josten’sTyrone Joubert ’69M. Gibran Jourdain-EarlPeter A. JoyceJoyce Rennolds Ministries WorldwideAdrian Joyner ’97Deric A. Joyner
Jeffrey K. Joyner ’99Richard J. Jucks ’03Paul Q. Judge ’98Percy L. JulienJunior Achievement of Greater Atlanta, Inc.
Adam JuniorAlfred R. Junior ’60Cary M. Junior ’84Ester J. Junior ’52Keith E. Junior ’84Victor E. Junior ’87Just Friends, Inc.JustGive.orgOmar L. Justice ’98Ken D. KadishDarnell Kaigler ’97Frederick T. Kalibala ’95Khalid KamalLanga Kambi-Shamba ’03Karim K. KamekaDouglas M. KanayaKansas City Alumni Chapter ofKappa Alpha Psi, Inc.
Kappa Conclave ’99Karol and Eric J. Barkley FoundationPaula KaufmanStephanie KavouriasTheodore O. KayPaul D. Kearney ’86William KearneyA.T. Kearney, Inc.Curtis A. Kearns III ’94Jesse L. Kearse III ’86Mario J. Keaton ’03Floyd A. Keels ’96Mike KeenJason S. Keene ’03Manuel Keepler ’65 *Alvin Keith ’97Idris S. Keith ’97Keithl’s Since 1851Jeffrey E. Kellar ’84Mark S. Kellar ’86Joe KellerSteven KellerAaron KelleyCharles J. Kelley ’70Fletcher H. KelleyJerry KelleyJohn N. Kelley ’03Phyllis B. KelleyPleas Kelley ’75David A. KellyDavid J. Kelly Jr. ’96Gilbert L. Kelly Jr. ’78Herman O. Kelly Jr. ’75Jonathan L. Kelly ’74Vincent T. Kelly ’92Richard C. Kelsey II ’91C. Robert Kemp
Darius R. Kemp ’92Edmond T. Kemp ’58 *Nicolas L. Kemp ’02Zachary T. Kemp ’01James Kendrick ’54Kevin M. Kendrick ’84Leon A. KendrickWilliam J. Kendrick Sr.William J. Kendrick Jr. ’04Bryce H. Kennard ’01John S. Kennebrew ’03Benjamin S. Kennedy ’99Calvin R. Kennedy ’96Demond A. Kennedy ’00Ezekiel L. Kennedy ’54Haskell O. KennedyJames C. Kennedy ’46Lena L. KennedyRobert Kennedy ’71Ronald B. Kennedy ’73William J. Kennedy IV ’73Marion C. J. KennonRobert S. Kennon ’47Joseph E. Kent ’04Geraldine D. KentonDeborah J. KeraiSteven A. Kern ’96Richard Kerr ’91Wardell F. Kerson ’02Key Bonding CompanyCharles F. Key ’84Elgin R. Key ’00George A. Key ’31William J. Key ’73Rodney M. Keys ’86Ed KhouryJermaine L. Kidd ’03Zachary A. Kidd ’00Willlie F. Kidd-JacksonDawn V. KightDavid W. Kilgore ’80James A. Kilgore ’56Jeannetta S. KilgoreThomas Kilgore Jr. ’35 *Harold V. Kilgour ’81Killer Killins Pest Control Services, Inc.Darlyne A. KillianDarnita R. KillianWilliam H. Killian Jr. ’48 *Martin F. Killingham ’71Curtis H. Kilpatrick II ’69Robert P. Kilpatrick ’67Alexis M. KimballThomas Kimball ’65Freddie Kimble ’50Frederick Kimble ’81Eleanor T. KimbroughJustin B. Kimpson ’03Marlon E. Kimpson ’91Dwayne E. Kincade ’86Alan L. King Jr. ’97
Arteria King ’42Barbara KingCarl V. King ’70Catherine KingCharles E. King ’02Chevene B. King II ’03Coretta S. King *Damani E. KingE. D. KingGary KingJamahl L. King ’93James KingJiles R. King ’03John R. King ’97Joseph W. King IIIKelvin F. King ’88Kenneth E. King ’94Kieron B. King ’03Kyle M. King ’88LaShawn M. King ’95Louis J. King II ’82Lynne KingMarlon D. King ’99Max C. King Jr. ’52Preston T. KingRobert KingRobert E. KingRobert L. King Jr. ’95Ryan B. King ’03Samario E. King ’98Stephen B. King ’03Thornell L. King ’84Toni S. KingViola D. KingVirginia KingWesley E. King ’83William J. KingMasao H. Kingi Jr. ’92Corttrell M. Kinney ’01Eva T. KinseyJames E. Kinsey ’70Julius KinseyThomas E. Kinsey ’63Elvie L. Kirby ’60Kevin K. KirchnerDraper S. Kirke ’03Avon KirklandCharles A. Kirkland ’97Deborah H. KirklandJosef Kirkland ’97Levi S. Kirkland Sr. ’48Michael D. Kirkwood ’95Walter E. KisnerAnderson Kizzie ’51Jack A. KlaskyKenneth A. KlattLeslie KlempererRandy B. KlipsteinElgin L. Klugh ’95Don KnaussDonna Knepper
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Bobby W. KnightFrederick C. Knight ’92Gail M. KnightGale M. KnightJames A. Knight ’73Jefferson L. KnightPerry D. Knight *Woodrow M. Knight II ’96Kathy KnightenRegina M. Knight-MasonVerna KnorrCourtney J. Knowles Jr. ’57Harun L. Knowles ’83Jo Emily G. KnoxMichael H. Knox ’82Tracey T. Knox ’97Nancy KnutsenKohl’sMengistu M. Koilor ’03Koldyke Family FoundationAleron KongRichard K. Korley ’05Hobert Kornegay ’45 *Wilson K. Koros ’01Jean Koulack-YoungChristine KowalKPS Holdings, Inc.James M. KraftGlenna G. KramerCharles E. KratzKip M. KriigelDonald KrogstadChyuau and Hsui Mei KuKelly L. KubesJoan L. KuklinskiWalter KuklinskiOlajide Kuye ’97Olatunde KuyeChristopher K. Kwabi ’86Terrance J. Kyle ’68Amy LaBanEmet L. LaBoone ’94Anthony H. Lacey ’90Henry C. LaceyLaclede Gas Michael J. LaCroixLeslie L. LacyPamela LaddAnna M. LadsonJosiah LagatLaGrange CollegePaul V. Laguerre Jr. ’02Shaun I. Lain ’91Henry L. Lake ’97Alexander Lakes ’86Brian W. Lamar ’03Emory E. Lamar ’66Keith A. Lamar ’83Benjamin J. Lambert IV ’89Chinua A. Lambie ’02Pablio Lambinicio
Geraldine J. LaMotteKen LamourMarvin E. Lampkin ’61Nicholas Lampley ’03Adrienne Lance LucasCharles A. Land ’64George C. Land ’85C. Victor Lander ’75Landmark Publishing CorporationJoe LandrumCarl H. Lane II ’81Carolyn M. LaneWilliam G. Lane Sr. ’74Burnell G. Langie ’85Willie L. Langley ’59Robert J. LaPortaAaron Large ’01Gerald C. Large ’58James W. Larkins ’88Linda S. LarsonMalcolm X. Larvadain ’94LaSalle Partners, Inc.Richard K. LashofDuane L. Lassiter ’94LaMar F. Laster III ’02David LastieWilliam U. Latham ’90Dennis J. Lathan Jr. ’96Robert M. Lathan ’92Ronald A. Lathan Jr. ’97Carol Latney-SolomonCody E. LattimoreMark LaughnerAnthony G. Laurent ’90Ronald P. Laurent Jr. ’83Simmie Lavender ’65Kenneth C. Lavergne ’04DeWayne Law ’04Leonard D. Law ’58Law Librarians’Society of Washington,D.C., Inc.
The Law Offices of Richard F.Johns, PLL
Jermaine A. Lawrence ’01Kimberly L. LawrenceLarry C. Lawrence ’98Mel LawrencePatricia R. LawrenceKristia S. LawsWilliam H. Laws IVA. Peter LawsonAnnie R. LawsonDarroll D. Lawson ’96Joanne T. LawsonMyron LawsonOwen M. Lawson IV ’91William E. LawsonZeola E. LawsonJoyce E. LeahyDerrick C. Leak ’95John F. Leak ’72
Ray E. Leaphart ’70Cheryl LebeoufMarcus A. Lebeouf ’03Eppie LedererRobert E. LedmanAlfred J. LeeAubrey W. Lee ’55Barry E. Lee ’79Brian K. LeeBrian N. Lee ’82Carol F. LeeCharles H. Lee Sr. ’50Christopher E. Lee ’05Eric LeeEsaias Lee ’74Garrett W. Lee ’03Henry H. Lee ’66Hilliard M. Lee Jr.James C. Lee ’91Kaijer Lee ’68Kenyatta K. Lee ’91Leonard W. Lee ’56Linda T. LeeMalik S. Lee ’03Matthew Lee ’96Melvin P. LeeMiyoung LeeShaun J. Lee ’00Shelton R. Lee ’04Stephanie G. LeeSusan A. LeeTorrey E. Lee ’99Verlena J. LeeVincent E. Lee ’87William H. Lee IV ’93William J. E. Lee III ’51Yong J. LeeRenee LeGauxWilliam H. Leggett ’57Mary LeiphartAva V. LelandJames E. Lemle II ’01Alton T. Lemon ’50Herman F. Leonard ’84Jonathan E. Leonard ’87Oscar Leonard ’68Raymond D. Leonard ’06Susan R. LeonardTheodis R. Leonard Jr. ’93Michael LernerRudolph J. LeRoy III ’01Les Girls Bridge ClubLaurence S. LeseCarl W. Lesesne ’57Darryl LesesneCraig R. Lester ’04George L. Lester Jr. ’84George L. Lester Sr. ’62Mark J. Lester ’97Velma R. LesterWilliam H. Lester
Justin C. Letts ’01Ann R. LevenJunius A. LeverettMichael Levesque ’89Kate S. LeviVince Levine Sr. ’80Christopher O. Levy ’98Stephen L. LevyCornett L. Lewers ’05Alexus D. Lewis ’04Arlan D. LewisClarence LewisClinton E. Lewis ’57Eulysses LewisFloretta LewisGayle V. LewisGeorge A. Lewis ’62Imani E. Lewis ’03J. D. Lewis Jr. ’40Jasmine LewisJerome A. Lewis ’03John Lewis ’87John A. LewisJohn E. Lewis Sr. ’65John G. LewisJoseph R. Lewis ’82Lawrence C. Lewis ’94Lee Lewis Jr.Leia A. LewisLeSean D. Lewis ’03Lonzy Lewis ’71Marc D. Lewis ’94Mark B. Lewis ’83Michael A. Lewis ’95Michael A. Lewis ’93Michael H. Lewis ’97Miles M. Lewis ’93Milton K. Lewis ’75Myron J. Lewis ’88Nathan L. LewisPaul O. Lewis ’87Reginald Lewis ’90Robert A. Lewis II ’03Rodney X. Lewis ’91Rogers L. Lewis Sr.Shawn L. Lewis ’04Shawn M. Lewis ’05Sherwood C. LewisShirley A. LewisStacy D. Lewis ’93Stephen M. Lewis ’80Willard C. Lewis ’83William B. Lewis ’88LexisNexisLiberty Tree, LLCMark J. Liddell ’95Terrance T. Liddell ’92Edward L. Life IIIHarold M. Light ’61John O. Lightfoot ’52Samuel Lightfoot ’63 *
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Stephen Lightfoot ’03Elroid N. Lights ’95James H. Lilly ’31Joel R. Limerick ’95Linc Mechanical ServicesVivian E. LincolnReginald C. Lindsay ’67Shuna LindsayDereck J. LindseyMichael A. Lindsey ’94Sylvester Lindsey ’73Lewis Linsey ’74Kenneth P. Linton ’80Douglas LiptonLittle Associates, Inc.Christopher T. Little ’97George M. Little ’77Hiram E. Little ’47Morris LittleVincent D. Little ’88Walter K. Little Jr. ’82Michael E. Littlejohn ’79Rodney LittlesCecelia D. LivingstonLivingston Family Ltd, PartnershipJames L. LlorensJacqueline LloydBenedict W. Loadholt ’82Frank LoadholtJarrod F. Loadholt ’05Demetrius Lockett ’90James D. Lockett ’55Julius A. Lockett ’39 *Kenderick L. Lockett ’95Lenora C. LockettValerie LockettCecil LockhartRufus C. Lockridge ’56Lee W. Loder ’92David H. LoeblAaron L. Logan ’03Joshua A. Logan ’97Michael R. Logan ’97Sammie L. Logan III ’98Briten LollieMichael R. Lomax ’94Edward C. LondonThomas N. LonerganAnnie T. LongChaka A. Long ’96Cleon M. Long ’04Clinton E. Long ’80Dennis A. LongEdward G. Long ’70Emmett S. Long III ’89Herman F. Long ’65 *Lawrence V. Long Jr. ’75Leonard L. Long Jr. ’78Merritt Long ’68Rebecca H. LongRichard L. Long ’66
Samuel P. Long Jr. ’48Sandra LongSean L. Long ’04Sheri LongWilliam E. Long IIIKevin M. Longshaw ’90Francesca LopezSharon LopezDavid J. Lord ’93Edward A. Lord III ’87James P. LordSteven T. Lorick ’95Marshall Lott IV ’95Agnes A. LouardRodrick E. Loud ’94Rondul Louder ’96Louis and Beverly King Family Fund of the Minneapolis Foundation
Dave A. Louis ’95Louisiana BankBrandon A. Love ’02Dewitt A. Love ’92Gregory A. R. Love ’04Hugh T. Love Jr.J. C. Love III ’01Josephine H. Love *Michael E. Love ’89Ivenue Love-StanleyEric LovingAndre T. Lowe ’83Douglas L. Lowe II ’95Edward Lowe ’94Eugene T. Lowe ’69Harolyn LoweJohn W. Lowe ’63 *Lewis M. Lowe ’50Scott M. Lowe ’99Bunnestine R. LoweryLowes Theater Management Corporation
Jean E. LowrieJamie R. Lowther ’97LRD Management GroupC. Payne LucasMaurice LucasPeter D. Lucas ’63David LuckensDerrick Luckett ’91Marvin C. Lue Jr. ’96Jerome A. Luke ’79Harvey LumDiamond D. Lumpkin Jr. ’81Olvinn J. Lumpkins III ’03Lutheran Social Ministries of New Jersey
Luxus Enterprises LLCLydia Chapter 40. E. S.Charles F. Lyles ’61Kenyatte Lyles ’95Tommie T. LymonDuane A. Lynch ’77
Isaac Lynch Jr.Mas O. LynchQuentin B. Lynch ’99Lynn Valley Community ClubIvory L. Lyons Jr. ’82Samuel O. Lyons III ’04Monica L. LypsonAndrew D. Lypson-Campbell ’91M & N Augustine FoundationMarilyn MabbettBrian M. Mabry ’02Ottie L. MabryMartin B. Mace ’04Marjorie MacFarlaneMachita & Co., Inc.Anthony B. Mack ’83Carl A. Mack ’93Charles S. Mack ’66Edward C. Mack ’73James W. Mack ’79James W. Mack Sr. ’48Justin C. Mack ’03Khari Mack ’97Leroy G. Mack III ’87Phyllis G. MackRichard Mack Jr.Audley M. Mackel III ’77Mackenzie AssociatesJames L. MackeyRobert E. Mackey ’91John H. MacklinMiranda Mack-McKinseyAnne MaclayLarry MaclinTony B. Maclin ’93Macon Central Morehouse ClubMacon District #5 OESDominique L. Maddox ’04Donald J. Maddox ’86Justin F. Maddox ’04Michele MaddoxMichael J. MadereWesley Madhere II ’03Geraldine F. MadisonJohn MadisonKayadti A. Madison ’97Richard Madison ’53William J. Madison IV ’95Mildred MadryBen C. Maffit IIIMagnetic Imaging Medical Group,Inc.
Benjamin F. Magwood ’91Jelani K. Mahiri ’96Mahogany Spin TipsLloyd Mahone ’71Alyson MahoneyWalter C. Mainor ’97Mario L. Majette ’89Robert L. MajorStephanie Major
John A. Majors ’95Richard Makerson III ’03Charles MalcolmRubina MalikTennyson M. Maliro ’99Daren J. Mallard ’93Clinton D. Malone Jr. ’94Susan M. MalteseJudy MandelMaurice R. Mander ’91Pamela K. ManelaLester ManigaultAudrey F. ManleyJudie A. ManleyKwame J. Manley ’96The Manley Agency/Allstate Insurance Company
Antonio Mann ’87Debra D. MannJohn A. Mann Jr. ’88Morris C. Mann ’94Seith R. Mann ’95Dion T. Manna ’90Daniel B. Manning ’04Gwen ManningEric M. Mannings ’81Herman Mannings III ’99Daryl E. Manns ’03Jon MannsErrol L. Manor ’94Glyn D. Manor ’92Brent MansonRamaiz Mansoor ’99Brennan ManuelJanice R. ManuelBernice MapleBetty L. MappFrederick E. Mapp ’32 *Jesse W. Mapson ’67Tyler M. Mapson ’98Reginald H. Marable ’95Michele MarchGregory A. Marchand Jr. ’97Walter M. Marcus ’71Winston L. Mardis ’75Judith P. MarineWilliam M. MarineGodfrey J. Mark ’01Larry MarkStanley MarkBryant T. Marks ’94Derek N. Marks ’90Korby C. Marks ’94Paxton N. Marks ’90James L. Marr ’76Otoniel Marrero ’91Belinda Marsaw-SmithEsther L. MarshWilliam F. Marsh ’66Abraham Marshall ’70Andrew Marshall
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Calvin T. Marshall ’70Connie O. MarshallEric C. Marshall ’94General G. Marshall ’57Harry P. Marshall Jr. ’80Henry T. Marshall ’62Jerome I. Marshall ’91Justin M. Marshall ’66Lewis W. Marshall ’79Marcus S. Marshall ’04Mary C. MarshallPaul MarshallRobert L. Marshall ’52Samuel T. Marshall ’77Sarran D. Marshall ’97Tony D. Marshall ’01MARTAAldwin T. MartinAlfonso R. Martin ’60 *Arnold L. Martin III ’89Barbara MartinBrian C. Martin ’81Calvin R. Martin ’92Christopher MartinChristopher T. Martin ’97David L. Martin ’75DeWayne N. Martin ’89Donovan Martin ’89Elizabeth MartinGregory Martin ’93Harold L. Martin Jr. ’02Harold L. Martin Sr.Hinton Martin Jr. ’62Keith L. Martin ’78Kenneth W. Martin ’71Larry Martin ’69Michael R. Martin ’82Reginald C. Martin ’96Rita R. MartinRobert D. MartinRussell K. Martin ’96Samuel R. Martin Jr. ’68Shannon A. Martin ’04Wayne Martin IIDarren K. Martinez ’74Mar-VelMary G. Walker Realty CompanyMicah MarylandBrandon F. Marzo ’95Frank L. Marzo ’69Noreen B. MashawAda L. MasonBrandon L. Mason ’03Chaka L. Mason ’97Herman Mason Jr.Jonathan E. Mason ’93Kevin J. Mason ’91Walter Mason ’68Hans J. Massaquoi ’83Joseph G. M. Massaquoi ’95Donald D. Masse
Edward J. Massenberg IIIAlbert J. Massey ’85Kristopher E. Massey ’03Samuel M. Matchett ’81Barbara Jean MatesaWalter MathewsFred B. Mathis ’57Jerrold W. Mathis ’76Teresa MathisWilliam Mathis ’85Kent Matlock ’82Anton L. Matthews ’03Careton R. Matthews ’90Carol A. MatthewsDavid Matthews ’50Jean C. MatthewsJohnell MatthewsMabel J. MatthewsTremain C. Mattress ’03David E. Maultsby ’73Virgil J. Maupin ’97 *Emma MaxeyErnest L. Maxey Jr. ’93Eugene Maxey ’80Lorna Jean MaxeyEric F. Maxie ’89Leon T. Maxie ’99Elbert L. Maxwell ’64Dennis J. May ’77John M. May ’67The May Department Stores Company
Robert J. MayberryBeatrice C. MayerPaul R. MayerNathan J. Mayes ’06Gerald K. Mayfield ’82Melissa D. MayfieldMayfield Memorial Baptist ChurchAngelo R. Maynard ’85Broderick A. Mayo ’05Dennis D. MayoJames W. Mayo ’51Marcus MayoSuzanne Mayo-TheusDeven K. MaysHarold E. Mays ’60Wallace D. MaysShawn A. Mazyck ’99Stevie H. Mazyck ’96MB Mailing ServiceMBEC, Inc.MBNA AmericaCandace McAdamsArthur J. McAfee III ’83DeWitt T. McAfeeMicah P. McAfee ’01Armella and Calvin T. McAllister Sr.Calvin T. McAllister ’04Shawn D. McAllister ’95Quinton L. McArthur ’01
Harry McBride ’79Lance A. McBride ’99Erika M. McCaffreyAdelric R. McCain ’00Homer L. McCall Sr. ’62Carl McCalla ’75Jonathan D. McCamey ’88Robert L. McCann III ’98Donald McCarthy ’89McCarthy WilsonAndrew M. McCaskill ’99William C. McCaskill ’00Chelson R. McCathen ’75J. Scott McClainJustin W. McClain ’03Patrick D. McClain ’93Patrick H. McClain ’54Virginia W. McClainMichael L. McClam ’92Inez McClaryJulius R. McClaskey Sr. ’75 *Frances H. McClayLydia McClendonRodney P. McClendon ’90Rubye D. McClendonShederick A. McClendon ’92Emory C. McClinton ’62Nathaniel J. McClinton ’94Derrick L. McCloud ’94Willard McCloud III ’97Willard McCloudWillard L. McCloud Jr.Arthur J. McClung III ’98Kenneth M. McClure ’83Randy O. McClure ’84Timothy M. McClure ’96Ricardo T. McCollin ’99Barry McCollum ’00 *Brian K. McCollum ’99Clarence B. McCollum ’92Rathuel L. McCollum ’49Geraldyne McConicoWilliam C. McConico ’96Bill McCookCedric F. McCord ’88Joan McCordMarion McCord ’71Mica McCordLester A. McCorn ’88Rod McCowanSharron L. McCoyTerrance P. McCoy ’92Wayne McCoyDwight D. McCrary ’75Eugene McCrary ’76Vincent D. McCraw ’80Eugene McCray ’72James McCray ’73Valeria L. McCrayWilliam G. McCray III ’97Elizabeth McCree-Webber
Gerald McCroryFrederick D. McCuiston III ’90Jeffrey R. McCullen ’04Kyle MccullersElliot B. McDaniel ’02Morris S. McDaniel ’89Paul A. McDaniel Sr. ’51Paul A. McDaniel Jr. ’76Robert McDaniel Jr. ’81Tracy McDaniel ’85William T. McDaniel ’67Bryan C. McDaniels ’94Catherine McDonaldCharles G. McDonald ’03Edison McDonald Sr. ’58Eric L. McDonald ’87Frederick L. McDonald II ’88Harry P. McDonald ’44Jason K. McDonald ’96Newt I. McDonaldRalph S. McDonald ’52Rhesa O. McDonaldRobert R. McDonald ’95Todd O. McDonald ’03Virgil C. McDonald ’90Edward R. McDonnell Sr. ’50McDonnell-Douglas CorporationTerry McDougal ’76Ealton McDuffie ’76Alenka O. McElhaney ’96Dellice McElroyKevin J. McElroyJames D. McElveenAndre R. McEwing ’83Charles E. McFailLarry G. McFarland ’59Walter R. McFarland ’87William E. McFarlandAlvin McFarlaneWilliam C. McFarlin Jr. ’72Nathaniel McGaughyEric A. McGeachy Sr. ’70Leo McGeeRyan C. McGee ’96Darrel G. McGhee ’72Derek L. McGhee ’96Marcus G. McGhee ’92Michael C. McGhee ’87Robin L. McGheeTravis M. McGhee ’87William M. McGhee Jr. ’59Marion K. McGhee-RozierCraig L. McGill ’84Donald McGillMichael M. McGilvery ’93John M. McGinnisSean M. McGinnis ’99Isabel McGintyEmanuel D. McGirt ’88Anthony P. McGlaun ’02Delores McGlory
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Preston J. McGlory II ’96Corey S. McGlothan ’95Eric K. McGlothen ’94Eugene McGowan ’37Jason E. McGowan ’05Odell E. McGowanRose M. McGowanRuth McGowanMeaghan McGrathMcGraw-Hill Foundation, Inc.Russell O. McGriff ’94Mark G. McGruder ’95Hasani D. McHoney ’03Myrtle E. McInnisEdward M. McIntyre Sr. ’56 *Ernest C. McIntyreJuanita McIntyreRosalind A. McIntyreSandra M. McIntyreTodd P. McIntyre ’96Bill McIverDorothy J. McIverHarrison D. McIver III ’74Jerome McIver ’61William J. McIver ’85Rudolph V. McKamey *Montrel M. McKay ’05Norma I. McKechnieSamuel L. McKelton ’86Cheryl McKendellWarren P. McKenna ’90Anne W. McKenzieCharles E. McKenzieJeffrey McKenzie ’88Mary M. McKenzieNichol McKenzieRodney E. McKenzie ’89Winston McKessonFreeman McKindra Sr.Freeman McKindra II ’03Tanya M. McKinleyAntonio McKinney ’82Carl E. McKinney II ’93Charles W. McKinney Jr. ’89Cleveland McKinney Jr. ’99Edward A. McKinney ’62Ernest R. McKinney ’64Gerald McKinney ’85Gordon A. McKinney ’91Gregory E. McKinney ’74Louise J. McKinneyReginald McKinney ’62Richard I. McKinney ’31 *Wade H. McKinney IV ’84McKinsey & Company, Inc.John W. McKissic ’74Helen S. McKnightMarjorie McKnightTerrance T. McKnight ’86Timothy P. McKoneRoseland Y. McLarin
Eurphan McLaughlin Sr.Harry E. McLaughlin ’94John P. McLaughlinDavid S. McLeanO. Norfleet McLellanAndrew J. McLemore ’55James E. McLeod ’66Ricky L. McLeod Jr. ’99Charles W. McLien III ’97Dwayne R. McLin ’86Henry J. McManus ’61Alexander S. McMath ’68Walter J. McMath ’40Robert H. McMichael Sr. ’64Willa A. McMichaelB. Wayne McMillanIan A. McMillanJohn F. McMillanLemmon McMillanRoss McMillanSheila McMillanThomasina McMillanDavid L. McMillian ’03Reynard R. McMillian ’89James McMurray III ’73Ronald McNabbJoshua H. McNairJessie M. McNaryErik McNealErnest McNealeyAshley McNeilBrian K. McNeil ’97Matthew McNeilRandy McNeilBraxton E. McNeill ’00Byron McNeill Jr. ’71Ernest A. McNeill ’65Louise A. McNultyPaul H. McPhail ’56Derek L. McPhatter ’01Jule McReynolds Jr. ’02Leonard C. A. McReynolds ’94Roderick L. McSwain ’04Rasheed M. McWilliams ’99Sean D. Meade ’99George W. Meaders ’60Charles L. Meadows ’66Peter Meadows ’87Vaughn E. Meadows ’84Warner E. Meadows ’52Winston R. Meadows ’72Will Mebane Jr.Medical Center Health Care Providers, P.C.
Meharry Medical CollegeMeharry National Alumni AssociationCelia MelladDavid L. Mells ’40 *Langston J. Melton ’02Quintin Meminger ’87Ernest J. Mencer ’66
Paul E. Meneese Sr.Michael R. MenschLovelle V. Menzie ’00Mercantile-Safe Deposit and Trust Company
Mercedes-Benz U.S. InternationalJames V. MercerMerck & Company Inc.Eddie Meredith Jr. ’57Eileen N. MeredithJarrow Merenivitch Sr.Charles W. Merideth ’61Trenton D. Merideth ’94Michael C. MerittLonnie R. MerriettLorne J. Merriett ’02Gordon A. Merritt ’52Karl W. Merritt ’70Lorenzo C. Merritt ’66Vera P. MerrittAaron R. Merriweather ’01Anthony D. Merriweather ’76Nicholas P. MerriweatherTodd M. Merriweather ’99Jarred D. Meteau ’02Joyce D. MeteviaMetLife FoundationThe Metro Bay Business & Professional Women’s Club
Metro Medical Associates, Inc.Metropolitan Atlanta Coalition of100 Black Women
Archie B. Meyer Jr. ’83Archie B. Meyer Sr. ’57 *Andrea Meyer-IlseMiami Valley Baptist District Association of Dayton, Ohio
Kyriakos M. MichaelidesPrenard R. Mickens ’96Arthur J. Micklebury Jr.Microsoft CorporationEdwin E. Middlebrook ’88Frederick R. Middlebrooks ’87Stewart Middleton ’74Lillian MidgetteMidwest Regional Neonatology Association
Midwest Security Agency Inc.Mile Hi ChurchKevin M. Miles ’91Mark D. Miles ’01Morenike K. MilesRodney MilesWalter L. Miles Jr. ’01Jacqueline Miles-JohnsonDebra A. MillensonBenjamin F. Miller ’54Byron E. Miller ’79Calvin M. Miller ’50Carolyn P. MillerCedric B. Miller
Cornell R. Miller ’03Courtney R. Miller ’89Danny R. Miller ’93Dave J. Miller ’99David A. Miller ’64David W. MillerEdith G. MillerEugene C. Miller ’68Fred D. Miller ’37Gregory C. Miller Sr.Houser A. Miller ’31 *Isaac H. Miller III ’77Isaac J. Miller ’64J. T. Miller ’49John E. Miller ’02Marvin Miller ’76Melissa MillerMurray MillerRobert E. H. Miller ’77Schanal L. Miller ’99Shirley B. MillerStephen R. Miller ’99Timothy B. Miller ’03Verna MillerVohnterrell R. MillerWalt MillerWilliam H. Miller ’78Woodrow Miller Jr.Naomi C. MilletSundiata Millett-Jones ’96Jimmy L. Millhouse ’69Marlon Millner ’95Joyce W. MillsLatham L. MillsCynthia and Leroy Mills Jr.Nahshon D. Mills ’02Roy Mills ’61Michael E. Milner ’74Ronald A. Milner ’77Timothy P. Milner ’93W. P. Milner Sr. ’57Jay O. MiloneBoynton A. Milton ’74James Milton ’77Lillie M. MiltonMarilyn MiltonOssie Y. MiltonWilliam J. Milton ’86Ronald L. Mimms ’56Creflo R. Mims ’92James R. Mims ’66James T. Mims ’83John W. Mims ’82Larry J. Mims ’62Sherbert MimsBrandon MinceyDon MinceyHoward G. Mingo Sr. ’75Minnesota Morehouse ChapterMinnesota Mutual FoundationBradley L. Minniefield Jr. ’00
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Julius MinnifieldMinolta Buisness SolutionsDaryl J. MinorWilliam J. MinorVirginia MinterChristina MintnerMatthew MironesTerrance MishoeAccie MitchellAddie S. MitchellBrian C. Mitchell ’93Bruce Mitchell ’83Caesar C. Mitchell III ’91Carey B. Mitchell ’50Cassandra MitchellCharles E. Mitchell ’47Christine L. MitchellClarence D. Mitchell Sr. ’77David Mitchell III ’04Erin G. MitchellFrank L. Mitchell Jr. ’40George L. Mitchell ’69Grayson Mitchell ’69Harold E. Mitchell Jr. ’91Henry MitchellHoward C. Mitchell ’65Irving Mitchell ’70Jamar MitchellJerome Mitchell ’58John F. MitchellJoseph C. Mitchell ’69Joseph R. Mitchell ’59Keith Mitchell ’96Kevin B. Mitchell ’05Kevin E. Mitchell ’97Kevin L. Mitchell ’95Lena MitchellLeroy Mitchell ’82Mark A. Mitchell ’82Mary Lu MitchellMaurice T. Mitchell ’98Millard MitchellSteven P. Mitchell ’98Travian D. Mitchell ’04Tyson T. Mitchell ’93William “Billy” MitchellWilliam B. Mitchell ’34William N. Mitchell ’84Stephen J. Mitchum ’03Stephen J. MitchunPatrick L. Mixon ’97Taft H. Mizell ’48Clarence L. MizzelleLukata E. Mjumbe ’00Festo G. Mlela ’64Marsh & McLennan CompaniesKenneth H. Moales Jr. ’95Charles L. Mobley ’57Ernest A. Mobley ’71Tony L. Mobley ’86Aliska Moffett
James L. Moffett III ’04Abshir MohamedHamish Mohammed ’00Kevin D. Mohammed ’03Rosemary N. MokiaKathryn G. MolandRichard R. Mole ’90Richard L. Momon ’78Willie C. Momon ’78Monarch EnterprisesCarl H. Moncrieff ’62Lemuel R. Moncur ’04William E. Monden ’95John H. Monds ’87Danielle MonlezunReynard L. Monmouth ’03Lester MonroeMichael MonroeSamuel B. Monroe ’66Tiffany MonroeJose Montalvo III ’75Michael MontanezMisael Montanez ’04Elliott L. Montford ’96Benjamin W. Montgomery ’61DeLarse Montgomery III ’91Derrick A. Montgomery ’98Gary L. MontgomeryJames T. Montgomery ’47James T. Montgomery ’77Margaret D. MontgomeryThomas V. Montgomery III ’94Tonie D. MontgomeryTony A. Montgomery Sr. ’89Cameron Moody ’84Corey Moody ’83Debra MoodyErnest W. Moody ’77Imani D. Moody ’94John A. MoodyKasimu S. Moody ’94William F. Moody ’93 *Moody’s FoundationJames F. MoonMicah MoonAbran A. Moore ’02Alfred MooreBrian F. Moore ’00C. P. Abdul-Latif Moore ’71Christopher A. Moore ’03David C. Moore ’02Denise D. MooreEdward H. Moore ’78Eulus S. Moore ’01Evelyn H. MooreHarold E. Moore ’79Howard Moore ’54James H. Moore III ’03James W. Moore ’73Jerrod R. Moore ’06Jerry A. Moore ’40
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Building on a Solid Foundation
t is understandable that Atlanta
contractor C. David Moody Jr., the
man behind the construction of several
Morehouse buildings, including the
Leadership Center facility and the upcoming
Ray Charles Performing Arts Center, would
use building metaphors when talking about
why he pledged $1 million to The Campaign
for a New Century.
"Morehouse gave me the foundation--
the basics, the courage and leadership
skills I needed to succeed," says Moody,
owner of the hugely successful C.D. Moody
Construction Company.
Moody graduated from Morehouse in 1978 with a degree in psychology, and
later earned the bachelor's of architecture, a five-year professional degree, from
Howard University. After graduating from Howard in 1981, he worked as an
architect in the nuclear power department at Bechtel, Inc., in its Ann Harbor,
Michigan, office for two and a half years before returning to Atlanta, where he
worked as a project manager for several small companies.
He founded C.D. Moody Construction Company in 1987, finding work initially
as a joint venture/general contractor in the City of Atlanta's minority business
program. Contracting projects grew exponentially, as did his reputation for good
work, in and out of government. Some of the company's notable projects include
Philips Arena, the Federal Reserve Bank, Turner Field, Big Bethel Baptist Church
and even Disney World in Orlando, Fla. The new residence hall, parking deck,
Merrill Hall/Hopps Technology Tower are among the other facilities his company
has completed on the Morehouse campus.
Moody first contributed to the Campaign for a New Century with a $100,000
cash donation, which earned him the prestigious "Captain's Chair"
during a Key Supporters Reception. Shoring up his commitment to his alma mater,
he also endowed the College's Diamond in the Rough Scholarship with $15,000.
"It's for students who might be mid-C students with a lot of potential," Moody
said. "They're like I was."
He readily admits that his munificence was influenced by the tradition of
alumni from predominately white colleges donating generously to their institutions.
He witnessed this practice up close while growing up in Michigan, where his
now retired father was a vice provost at the University of Michigan. But he also
wants to get the message out that there are other ways to give. Many alumni, for
example, left wills and others donated parts of life insurance policies and estates.
"We can-and should--do the same. Think about it--you can't take it with you," he
said. "We need to get more serious about helping our schools grow. There is no
greater honor than to help your alma mater." ■
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Joseph L. Moore ’84Joseph R. Moore ’06Keith F. Moore ’93Kojo H. Moore ’94Lester J. MooreMarcellus H. Moore Jr. ’94Marcellus H. Moore Sr. ’59Marius A. Moore ’94Michael J. Moore ’90Myrtle L. MooreOmega MooreRavaris L. Moore ’04Reginald G. Moore ’88Reuben A. Moore ’91Richard J. Moore ’84Robert F. MooreRobert L. Moore ’72Terry L. Moore ’97Theodore E. Moore ’57William E. MooreWilmer Moore ’67Regenia Moore-LeeDavid L. Moorer ’70Jakob A. Moppin ’92Ernest Moppins ’00Roger L. Morales ’92Barbara B. MoranMorehouse College Alumni Club of Broward County
Morehouse College - Biology Department
Morehouse College Business Association
Morehouse College - English Department
Morehouse College Research Institute
Morehouse College Student Dollar Campaign
Jason R. Moreland ’88John Y. Moreland Sr. ’48 *Bakari Z. Morgan ’95Diana MorganHerman L. Morgan ’65Jason MorganKevin J. Morgan ’92Mae T. MorganQuentin D. Morgan ’03Robert B. Morgan ’64MorningstarDavid MoromisatoMorris Brandon PTAMorris Brown CollegeDarius T. Morris Jr.Everton E. Morris ’04James MorrisJeremy D. MorrisJoyce W. MorrisKaren A. MorrisPatrick Morris ’89Ray Morris ’66
Robert J. Morris ’03Thelma C. MorrisCharlie R. Morrison ’62Harold E. MorrisonHilda MorrisonKelvin R. Morrison ’86Martelle MorrisonRobert MorrisonSamuel F. MorrisonVivian J. MorrisonSharon K. Morrison-UtleyDavid E. Morrow ’80Emily D. MorrowLarry G. Morrow Sr. ’65Lisa MorrowMichael L. Morrow ’85R. R. MorrowRichard M. MorrowJocelyn MortesenCharles E. Morton ’46Charles K. K. Morton ’91Justin A. Morton ’01Vernell M. MortonVincent K. Morton ’84Kevin A. Mosby ’78Nathaniel Mosby ’51 *Leslie O. MoseleyRonald Moseley ’65Tash S. Moseley ’00Daisy W. MosesEdwin C. Moses ’78Kelvin A. Moses ’96Camille MosleyJoshua A. Mosley ’04Kyle MosleyKyle T. Mosley ’89Toni O’Neal MosleyCarlton J. Moss Jr. ’95Jeffery MossMichael M. Moss ’01Otis Moss III ’92Sean M. Moss ’83Most Worshipful Prince Hall, Grand Lodge
Chad E. Moten ’03John Moten ’62Richard S. Moultrie Jr. ’88Anthony L. Moultry II ’97Phyllis MoutonTerry A. Mouton ’93Mt. Aery Baptist ChurchMt. Ennon Baptist ChurchMt. Moriah Baptist ChurchMt. Olivet Baptist ChurchMt. Zion Baptist Church – Indianapolis, IN
Mt. Zion Baptist Church – Seattle, WAMu BouleDedrick A. Muhammad ’95Kato A. Mukuru ’98Donald A. Mullane
Maureen A. MullenChristopher S. MullinHarold Mullins Sr. ’54Isaac L. Mullins Sr. ’57Alonza B. Mumford ’94Claude E. Mundy ’71Johnathan MungoNirvana Muni ’79Jason E. Murchison ’04Trinity P. Murdock ’98Richard J. MurnaneMurphy Batten & Co.Ernest L. Murphy ’65Gail J. MurphyJames MurphyJason C. Murphy ’04Kevin B. MurphyMurphy Management Co., LLCMary Edith MurphyWilliam E. Murphy Jr. ’63James H. Murray III ’62Leonard Murray II ’92Lodriguez V. Murray ’04Mickki D. Murray ’96Vincent D. Murray ’69Wanda L. MurrayWinfield W. Murray II ’98Yohance F. Murray ’96Justin T. Murry ’04Music Theatre InternationalPhilip L. MussendenAyanna MustataRahmaan H. Mwongozi ’99Albert L. Myers ’37Harvey N. Myers ’68Josef K. Myers ’72Sere S. Myers ’50Shirley G. MyersStewart S. Myers ’89Tracy G. Myers ’88David E. Myles ’02Dennis E. Myles ’87Gwendolyn MylesHomer K. Myles ’43Terrence R. Myles ’91Roy B. Nabors ’63Henry C. Nabrit Jr. ’56Aman Y. Nadhiri ’98Muhammad A. Nadhiri ’99Claire L. NailsAhmed Najee-Ullah ’76Benford O. Nance Jr. ’89Earl E. Nance ’47Robert M. Nance ’83James S. Napier II ’01Percy Napier Jr. ’03Churchman L. Napper ’79Imogene D. NapperAthi NarayanNarras Consulting Services, LLCBruce Nash ’84
Harold Nash ’49 *Laurie NashMelvin NashNational Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, Inc.
National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education
National Association of University Women
National City BankNational Cooperative BankNational Council of Negro Women - Pittsburgh Section
National Philanthropic TrustNational Public Radio, Inc.National Sorority of Phi Delta KappaNational Wildlife FederationNCRAndrew M. Neal ’03Anthony S. Neal ’01Christopher NealHarriette H. NealJames D. Neal ’88James P. Neal III ’88Rubye D. NealTerrell D. Neal ’00Huerta C. Neals ’36 *Julien X. Neals ’86Earl C. Neamo Jr. ’92Antwan V. Nedd ’06George NeedhamEdward M. Neely ’95Jesse E. Neely II ’87Lucile W. NeelySamuel H. NeffNeighborhood National BankMichael W. Neighbors ’88Nellie MaeAbraham Nelson ’65Allen NelsonBryan K. Nelson ’93Elbert J. Nelson ’63James NelsonJames A. NelsonJohn D. Nelson Jr. ’92Judy NelsonKelvin W. Nelson ’92Linda NelsonLoyce NelsonNekosi J. Nelson Sr.Nekosi J. Nelson Jr. ’00LaVell R. Nero ’96Marcus Nesbit ’94Nesbitt and Simmons - Attorneys at Law
Charles Nesbitt ’77Deborah A. NesbittKevin D. Nesbitt ’90Kimblin E. Nesmith ’85Network For GoodRanajit Nevatia ’94
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David C. Neverson ’03Patricia T. NeversonIan J. Neville ’03Catherine NevinsNew Hope Baptist ChurchNew Jerusalem Baptist ChurchNew Orleans Chapter of Circle-Lets, Inc.
New Orleans Public LibraryNew York Life Insurance CompanyNew York Stock Exchange Foundation
The New York Times CompanyAnthony J. Newbold ’99Christopher Newborn ’83Julius D. Newborn ’48Leon Newborn ’50Bruce C. Newby ’88Otis L. Newby Jr. ’77Jose K. Newell ’89Brian D. Newman ’05Ellen M. NewmanJarahn M. Newman ’99Marcus C. NewmanRonald L. Newman Jr. ’01Charles D. Newsom ’96Garmon Newsom II ’89Chauncey R. Newsome ’89Olin E. Newsome ’40Gerald F. NicelyJerome A. Nicholas Jr. ’75Claudette NicholsRudolph V. Nichols ’49Morris V. Nichols-Gearring ’85Anthony L. Nicks ’76Loida Nicolas-LewisNike, Inc.Norman N. A. Niles ’03Charles H. Nilon Jr. ’78Gonzelous Nimmons Jr. ’78Julius Nimmons Jr. ’62Charles G. NitscheDavy L. Nix ’03Deborah T. NixEchol L. Nix Sr.Echol L. Nix ’95Florence NixWilliam M. Nix ’68Kenneth M. Nixon ’62Sebenza D. Nkomo ’99Louis NobleLouis Noble III ’04Eric B. Nobles ’93Fredrick T. Nolan ’92Norfolk Southern CorporationBaimba C. Norman ’99Roy E. Norman ’63Sean C. Norman ’92Tal J. Norman ’85Sondra Norrell-ThomasJames E. Norris
Lee A. Norris ’72Nortel NetworksNorth Carolina MutualNorth Perimeter OB GYN, LLCNorth United Methodist ChurchNorthern Telecom, Inc.The Northern Trust CompanyKenneth W. Norton ’68Larry V. Norton ’87Alvin E. Norwood ’92Colandra J. NorwoodDavid O. Norwood ’96Edwin F. Norwood III ’91Matthew Norwood ’57Harrison C. Nunley ’01L. C. NunleyMarcellus A. Nunley ’93William G. Nunn III ’76Martin R. Nunnally ’99Douglas J. Nurse ’93Joanne R. NurssKenneth E. Nutt ’01Maurice NuttChristian C. Nwachukwu Jr. ’04Sylvester C. Nwosu ’05Rose A. Nyman-CollinsDavid NypaverOak Hills Periodontics, LLCDorshanze K. ObasekiIfuero A. Obaseki ’03Corey C. O’Brien ’93Loretta O’Brien-ParhamOCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc.
Mylouis S. O’DellThomas W. Oden III ’04Earl T. Odom ’87Sylvia E. OdomWilliam D. Odom Jr. ’87Clement OdonoghueAdebola Odukoya ’73William H. Odum ’90William H. Odum Sr. ’58Oladiran OeungbemileBlake O’Farrow III ’02Office Depot, Inc.Chinenye O. Ofodile ’04Jeffrey O. G. Ogbar ’91Chima I. Ogbuokiri ’99Steven B. Oglesby ’91Carl G. Ogletree Jr. ’84Charles J. OgletreeOphelia OgletreeFrank C. OgnelodhOluwaseun Ogunsanya ’03John M. OhrnbergerOlatunde OkedijiArthur L. O’Keefe ’71Claire J. O’KeefeChinedu V. Okobi ’03Chudy N. Okoye ’67
Michael Okrah ’02Phillip O. Okwo ’03Alawode Oladele ’83Michael B. Olatunji ’54Stephen B. Oldham ’85Mark V. Oliphant ’91Andre R. Oliver ’04Dorothy T. OliverJames E. Oliver Jr. ’92Jimmy E. Oliver II ’88John M. Oliver ’94Kevin A. Oliver ’95Raynard Oliver ’80Tracy E. Oliver ’89Olivet Fellowship Baptist ChurchAlbert F. OlivierJ. E. Neil OllivierraAnne C. OlsonMasud Olufani ’94Dadisi J. Olutosin ’88James O’MearaOmega Psi Phi Fraternity - 87 Psi Chapter
Kwame I. Omijeolukore ’03Joe Olu OmolayoleFranklin F. O’Neal ’92James L. S. O’Neal ’93Robert A. O’Neal ’78Robin O’NeilEyitayo O. Onifade ’02Ono Bridge ClubBerlin A. Onumonu ’00David K. OppenheimJoel D. OppenheimVincent B. Orange Jr.Orchard Knob Missionary Baptist Church
Order of Eastern Star ChapterCarlos OrdonezHerbert K. Orise ’72Allen Orr Jr. ’95Christopher R. Orr ’01Jamaal Orr ’06Merle Orr ’94Emilio G. Ortega ’01Clayton H. OsborneSheldon R. Osborne ’00Frantz Y. OsseOssipe Temple No. 65Lance D. Ostricker-Mixon ’03Omoruyi O. Osula ’04Erin S. OswaltInman E. Otey ’89Brenda OtisNoel B. OtisBrian M. OubreKandy D. OutlawHerbert S. Outler ’54Cedric C. Overstreet ’80Othel S. Owen ’81Arthur R. Owens ’48 *
Brian Owens ’97Clarence E. Owens ’72Frederick J. Owens ’04Harold P. Owens Jr. ’91Jessie J. Owens ’98Major R. Owens ’56Odell Owens Jr. ’48 *Ronald C. OwensTimothy R. Owens ’75Tracy C. Owens ’94Sheila Y. Owens-CollinsRaymond Owes ’76Joseph K. Owusu ’04Mobolaji A. Oyejide ’97Orhan K. Oz ’81Emmanuel N. Ozimba ’90John W. Pace ’72Richard W. Pace Jr. ’03Pace UniversityThomas H. PacerJohn H. PackmanLorena PadillaLegendre L. Padmore ’77Allen Page ’86Bryan B. Page ’99Henry N. Page ’38Jeffrey E. Page ’78Robert L. Page Sr. ’75Palmer EnterprisesJames W. Palmer Jr. ’77Johnny B. Palmer ’72Jonathan H. Palmer ’94Michael K. Palmer ’82Omari S. Palmer ’04Rose M. PalmerSue I. PalmerDerrick A. Palmore ’98Eugene Palmore ’76Daniel S. PambiMakoye S. Pambi ’03Stephen R. Pamon ’91Jason K. Panda ’02Su-Seng PangAaron M. D. Pankratz ’96Pansy Chapter 119 O.E.S.Thomas W. ParentJulius C. Parham ’75Loretta ParhamMary B. ParhamLeland M. ParkAaron L. Parker ’75Ansel N. Parker ’04Dorothy C. ParkerEric A. Parker ’88Parker Hannifin CorporationIan D. Parker ’04Jeffrey A. Parker ’95Joseph C. Parker ’73Midgett S. Parker Jr. ’76Phillip Parker ’59 *Phillip T. Parker ’93
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Samuel C. Parker ’47Sarquis A. Parker ’98Steven F. ParkerThomas ParkerJohn E. ParkersonArlene Parker-ThompsonWesley L. Parkmond ’99Alfred L. ParksAlvin L. Parks ’83Clarence J. Parks ’86Clinton R. Parks III ’98John T. Parks ’49Londa S. ParksRonald N. Parris ’83Walter L. Parrish III ’81Zack S. Parrish Jr.James W. Parrott ’02Rufus U. Parson ’75Adolph H. Parsons ’40Darrell Parsons ’81Sharon ParsonsTaft Parsons III ’97James V. PaschalWilliam S. Paschal ’86Willie L. Paschal ’49Paul F. PaskoffPast Potentat CouncilRobert E. Paster Jr. ’96Kevin PatilloCarla K. PatinArnie B. Patrick ’90Dennis G. Patrick ’87James A. Patrick ’47Kenneth E. Patridge ’85Bernard N. PattersonCora L. PattersonDaniel D. Patterson ’04Darvin O. Patterson ’95Demetrius J. Patterson ’96Joseph E. PattersonKeven R. Patterson ’89Kinzy A. Patterson ’76Malcolm A. Patterson ’99Mattie P. PattersonRodney Patterson ’82Ronald F. Patterson Jr. ’97Tyree Patterson ’02Yvette PattersonAndre Pattillo ’79H. G. PattilloMarcus D. Patton ’95Travis PattonTristan PaulkDan PaxtonRobert P. Payne ’51Tammie O. PayneThomas A. Payne ’63Derrick A. Payton ’96Emanuel Payton ’85Jason Payton ’00Peace Chapter
The Peachtree Corners LibraryVal PeacockArriyan L. Peagler ’03Pearson EducationJ. R. Pearson ’55John M. Pearson ’50 *Louis PearsonClifton L. PeayJabari PeddiePediatric Pulmonary Associates, Inc.Teresa M. PedrasFrancisco PedrazaJoel T. PelzDennis E. Pemberton Jr. ’90Duane J. Pena ’03Mary-Ann PenaWilliam M. Pender ’47James L. Pendleton ’02Anthony D. PennMarcus L. Penn ’99Michael L. Penn ’94Richard PennRyan A. Penn ’99Shelton C. Penn ’48Robert PennamonPennzoil-Quaker State CompanyArthur J. Penson ’50 *Gozie E. Penson ’47Merryll S. PensonThomas E. Peoples ’05John E. Pepper Jr.Pepsi-Cola CompanyRobert E. Perdue ’61Wiley A. Perdue ’57Jerome K. Perdum ’99Albert T. Perkins ’59Paul C. Perkins Jr. ’88Robert L. Perkins ’52Theodore J. Perkins ’04Pernel Jones & Sons Funeral HomeAlex M. Perry ’05Alfonse PerryAngela D. PerryDebra L. PerryEarl PerryJames P. Perry ’74Jason C. Perry ’00Jonathan D. Perry ’98Joseph A. PerryKeith A. Perry ’85Kevin S. Perry ’93Robert R. PerrySusan L. PerryThomas PerryVerdun Perry ’94Wayne E. Perry ’81Gordon L. Person ’03Maceo E. Person ’85Arvon J. Perteet ’91Ericka I. PertierraGeorge C. Petagrew ’87
Robert J. Petagrew ’92Benjamin A. PeteHorace L. PeteMarilyn Pete-MillsJulius Peterkin Jr. ’59Frank W. Peterman Sr. ’58Frank W. Peterman Jr. ’85Alfred B. Peters ’79Jill M. PetersKatie C. PetersMaude PetersAndrew A. Petersen ’96Abraham F. Peterson ’48Alan C. Peterson ’78Carl M. Peterson ’37Christopher C. Peterson ’96Christopher D. Peterson Sr.Laura D. PetersonRobert B. Peterson ’05Walter Peterson Sr. ’36William H. Petry ’62Brandon E. Pettagrue ’93Isaiah Pettaway ’01Ronald Pettaway ’84Brian L. Pettiford ’92Gene PettignanoRobert PettignanoGirard Pettigrew ’80Kenneth PettyMichael Petty ’80Minda PettyRobert Petty Jr.Robert C. Petty ’50William E. PettyYancey D. Peyton ’02Greg PharesPharmacia & Upjohn FoundationBrian PhiferCharles PhiferAndrew G. Phillips ’60Damon J. Phillips ’90Darnell PhillipsDerrick D. Phillips ’76Edward B. Phillips ’52 *J. Todd Phillips ’97John C. Phillips ’97Laurie P. PhillipsMarion PhillipsMark A. Phillips ’74Neil F. Phillips II ’87Robert L. Phillips ’94Sean J. Phillips ’92Virginia L. PhillipsHerbert E. Phipps ’64Alex PickensErnestine W. PickensJudith J. PickensLeslie R. PickensP. Todd PickensRicardo B. Pickens ’80Seth W. Pickens ’00
William G. Pickens ’48 *Rodney Pickney ’81Walter J. Pierce III ’96Herman Pierre Jr. ’69Damani A. Piggott ’97James J. Pilgrim III ’95Marlon D. Pilgrim ’94Pilgrim Way Baptist ChurchLauren PinaAlan E. PinadoAnthony M. Pinado ’85Warner PinchbackWarner L. Pinchback III ’01Ademian Pinder ’06Glen T. Pinder ’88Alice C. PinderhughesDianne M. PinderhughesRichard B. PinderhughesPine Bluff Chapter of Links, Inc.Elfred A. Pinkard ’74Leo Pinkett ’72Jonathan D. Pinkney ’96Brandon D. PinkstonFrank G. Pinkston ’83Garland Pinkston Jr.Vicki D. PinkstonAlberta PinsonKenneth Pinson ’72Freddie Pitcher Jr.Arlo C. Pittman ’03Danny PittmanJamaal D. Pittman ’03Frederick D. PittsMarvin PittsRobert L. Pitts ’49Thelmore L. Pitts ’58Pittsburgh Civic LeaguePlank Road CleanersJarvaris A. Platt ’02Lewis E. PlattManu O. Platt ’01Matthew B. Platt ’03Terrance A. PlattGeron A. Pleasant ’02Karl W. PleasantWendy S. PlottelRaymond G. Plowden ’73Bruce Plummer ’94Derrick L. Plummer Jr.Matthew W. Plummer ’65Tamara PlummerAdolphus W. Plump ’58Plymouth Congregational UCCErnest Poag III ’91Martha J. PoehlerKevin T. Poindexter ’83Richard H. Pointer ’68Joseph Poitier ’76Rodney J. Poitier ’81Sidney PoitierThomas R. Poitier ’71
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Darren W. Polite ’89Brandon PolkDon PolkEvelyn D. PolkSamuel C. Polk ’95Alton B. Pollard IV ’03Donald E. Pollard ’95James A. Pollard ’94Mark A. Pollard ’89Russell M. Pollard ’95Thelma C. PollinsRonald G. Pollock ’88Millery Polyne’ ’96Dave L. Ponder ’80Ellen E. PonderEva D. PooleMonte L. Poole ’85Terrence S. Poole ’80Christopher L. Pope ’04Renay Q. PopeWebster Pope ’62Johnny Popwell ’62Gwendolyn PorcheaAlbert W. PorterAlvin G. Porter ’89Alvin S. Porter ’90Andrew D. Porter ’82Archie L. Porter ’00Darius R. Porter ’94Henry J. Porter II ’04Kevin R. Porter ’80Laurestine E. PorterMyrtis D. PorterPorter Novelli Convergence GroupWillie P. PorterDion R. Portis ’89George E. Portis ’72Thomas Portis ’68Jonathan G. Potts ’04Kimberly PottsRegina PottsRosa PoughMitchell L. PouncyLester PourciauArchie L. Powell ’52Gerald D. Powell ’95Gregory Powell ’87John F. Powell ’52John H. Powell Jr. ’70Kelvin B. Powell ’94Mozell PowellOliver Powell ’68Richard J. Powell ’75William Powell Jr. ’52Zack H. Powell ’47Robert C. Power ’43 *Donald H. PowersJonathan G. PowersKervin M. Powers ’86David A. PoyerPraise 97 FM
Carl A. Prather Jr. ’01Arlene PrattKenneth D. Pratt ’95Reginald J. Prepetit ’99Andru J. A. Prescod ’94Miles D. Presha ’95Edward Presley ’76Rita E. PresleyElaine E. PressJason A. Press ’03Calvin O. PressleyKenneth B. Pressley ’87James J. PrestageJay W. PrestageEdwin H. Preston ’94Eric H. Preston ’88Matthew J. Preston ’02Michael B. PrestonJames O. Prewitt Jr. ’00JoAnne H. PrewittCorbett A. PriceDepris PriceDepris M. PriceFarley T. Price ’91Helen S. PriceJames O. Price Jr. ’70Jason J. Price ’95Jaye PriceKelley O. Price II ’70Madison Price Sr.Marie-Lourdes PriceRon PriceRoosevelt J. Price ’95Sherman C. Price ’86William D. Price ’68Frederick PrideHarold S. Pride ’50 *Donald G. PrierJerry K. Prince ’87Steve PrinceThomas J. Prince ’74Willie G. PrinceRichard E. Pringle ’90Sarah M. PritchardArthur PritchettKaren L. PritzkerAngela ProctorCornelia H. ProctorEartha ProctorLeonard L. ProctorProject ACCESS - Project PASS-Upward Bound
Orlando C. Protho ’71Michelle ProvenzanoProvidence Baptist ChurchJames N. Pruden Jr. ’96The Prudential FoundationJames E. Pruitt ’87Howard B. Prunty ’02Prymetyme Sports ShopAlton N. Pryor ’83
Jonathan A. Pryor ’86T. M. PryorLloyd Prysock ’69Fredrick D. PughKarl E. Pulley ’84James C. Pulliam Jr.James H. Pullin ’57Susan PullinsChristopher G. Pumphrey ’04Harream S. PurdiePaul W. Purdy Jr. ’95Garrett M. Purnell ’03Stephen C. Purnell ’92Drew A. PuttEdward J. Pyatt ’70William L. Pyatt ’72Ernest S. Qadim`Asil ’74Jacob E. Qualls III ’99Ernest W. Quarles ’83Kregg D. Quarles ’04Rudolph V. Quarterman Jr.Thomas QuashEbenezer A. Quaye ’02David QuiettMilton D. Quigless ’70Michael K. Quildon ’94Joseph M. QuinlanBrian B. Quinn ’04Nelson T. Quinones Jr. ’02Eric S. Quivers ’79William W. Quivers ’69R. C. Johnson Architects, Inc.R. L. Brown & Associates, Inc.Yaron RabinowitzJames L. Rachel ’65William Rackley IIRadcliffe Presbyterian ChurchSean M. Radford ’96Micah A. Ragland ’00Phillip S. Ragland ’92Gregory J. Ragsdale ’78Ali A. Rahman ’80Rashad A. Rahman ’00Aljuan Raiford ’94Joshua D. Raiford ’03Lydia R. RainerAlice RainesBrandon Raines ’97Colden D. Raines Jr. ’77James R. Raines ’83Marvin D. Raines ’67Mary E. RainesMelvin Raines II ’99Roland W. J. Raines ’61Alfred L. Rainey ’88George E. Rainey ’79Adrienne RaleighFred L. Ralston Jr. ’78Rynalder D. Rambeau Sr. ’34Michael A. Rambert ’80Sherryle B. Rambo
Brett A. Ramsey ’97Christine RamseyEric C. Ramsey ’88Theodore R. Ramsey ’51Bryan A. Rand ’01Keith RandTigner J. Rand Jr. ’86Glenn M. Randall ’60James A. Randall ’98Richard J. Randall III ’88Richard Randell IIICraig S. Randolph ’84Jason A. Randolph ’92Jonah B. Randolph ’00Milton L. Randolph Jr.Norman P. Range ’60Jason L. Rankin ’99Ruben C. Ransaw ’61Frank S. RansburgCobbie L. Ransom ’82Frederic G. Ransom ’68Joel A. Ransom ’97William RansomJosie C. RansomeMarc C. Rasbury ’87Haroon F. Rashed ’00Emile J. RavennahMaurice D. Ravennah ’06Mel J. RavitzIsaac C. Ravizee ’68Cynthia J. RawlesCurtis RawlingsElijah D. Rawls ’50 *Leslie RawlsRenard A. Rawls ’92Rickey P. Rawls ’81Byron J. Ray ’87Carla M. RaySteven Ray ’93Wallace RayClaudia RayfordFreddie R. Rayford ’63Harrison Rayford II ’98Aaron A. Raymond ’96William R. Raymond ’81Ray’s Package StoreVenita ReaduReal Estate Strategies, LLCDanita ReavesMichael ReavesSean T. Reaves ’91Martin R. Reavis ’03Maria C. RecioAlfred E. Record ’02Ernest R. Rector II ’86Red Bull North America, Inc.Harry H. Redd III ’92Hayward Redd III ’79Reginald L. Redd ’81Ronald V. Redd ’88David J. Reddick ’80
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King D. Reddick Jr. ’39Lewis B. Reddick Jr. ’02Nsilo K. Reddick ’97Chateubriand Redding ’96Allen B. Redmon ’83Kelvin D. Redmond ’04Kevin RedmondVicki L. RedmondPhillip L. Redrick ’93Carl T. Reed ’84Daniel Reed ’76Everett Reed ’72F. Gail ReedJames A. Reed Jr. ’67Jean G. ReedJoe M. Reed ’92Justin M. Reed ’03Lawrence A. Reed ’53Linda M. ReedRobert ReedSarah A. ReedSteven L. Reed ’96William B. Reeder ’75Tyrone Reedy ’94Charles W. Reese ’85Delphine ReeseDorothy ReeseGregory L. Reese ’75James E. Reese ’90Justin A. Reese ’04Mark C. Reese ’93Maurice A. Reese ’88Richard E. ReeseCinque Reeves ’97David L. Reeves ’68Jason A. Reeves ’01Jeffrey A. Reeves ’03Ladell B. ReevesTravis T. Reeves ’02William H. Reeves ’80Eric L. Register ’93Mark D. Register ’94Carla D. ReidGeoffrey D. Reid ’04Johnny T. Reid ’90K. Brooks ReidLandon Reid ’94Malcolm D. ReidMenelik T. Reid ’01Michelle G. ReidNewton ReidSandra M. ReidJohn A. ReidyStephen E. Reives ’79Charles C. Releford Jr. ’81Charles C. Releford ’49Eugene Releford ’65Robert E. RenaudClarence Render ’50Everett T. Render ’54George R. Render ’86
Gerald L. Render ’86John E. Renwick ’63 *Christopher J. Respass ’93Joel L. Respress ’83Jack RevelRoger P. ReyburnCalvin Reynolds ’78Eddie H. Reynolds II ’93Kim ReynoldsSt. Elmo Reynolds Jr. ’51Gwendolyn B. RhenwrickEugene L. Rhoden Jr. ’55Chad K. Rhodes ’95Christopher S. Rhodes ’02John B. Rhodes ’69Michael S. Rhodes ’95Julia RholesJames O. Rhone ’03David W. Rice ’95Deris L. Rice ’01Emmett L. Rice ’39 *Eric D. Rice ’95George E. Rice III ’95Jacqueline RiceJohn G. RiceMelvin T. Rice ’83Norice R. RiceWalter H. Rice Jr. ’55Wilson L. Rice Jr. ’88Orlando RichardQuentin M. Richard Sr.Rakeem H. Richard ’03Freddie L. Richards Jr. ’93Gregory S. Richards ’90Hugh O. RichardsJoe Richards II ’01John RichardsJohn C. Richards Jr. ’01Rohaven Richards ’90Sharon RichardsRichardson & Klein EnterprisesAnnie J. RichardsonArthur H. RichardsonByron K. Richardson ’01David S. RichardsonJames J. Richardson ’03James M. Richardson ’53James W. Richardson Jr.John T. Richardson Jr. ’88Jonathan E. Richardson ’94Lee W. RichardsonLisa RichardsonReginald A. Richardson ’98Ricky M. Richardson ’85James I. Richey ’52Brian K. Richmond ’87Cedric L. Richmond ’95Judith A. RichmondRichmond Pediatric Medical GroupSidney L. Richmond ’94Stephen E. Rickman II ’02
Edward L. Rickmond ’00Ecleamus L. Ricks Sr. ’69J. E. RicksJoseph E. Ricks II ’04Leonard C. Ricks III ’92William O. Riddick Jr. ’98Sterling J. Rideout ’87Stephen M. Rider ’01Dasal H. N. Ridgley ’04Marcus A. Ridley ’05Nancy K. RigbyCharles E. Riggins ’72Murray J. Riggins Jr. ’77Gregory L. RiggsCreola RigsbyDelbert K. Rigsby ’80Kevin V. Riles ’95Barbara P. RileyEdward E. Riley ’83Bernice RimmerThomas Ringer Jr. ’67John RipollByron L. Risdon ’03William M. RiveraAudrey M. RiversLevi RiversLevi W. Rivers ’04RMT ConstructionMarian E. RoachAlexander RobbinsAlexander Robbins II ’99Sidney A. Robbins ’00Stacy RobbinsBevans L. Robbs ’83Gregory A. Roberson ’85LeAndre RobersonLeandre M. Roberson ’00Roy RobersonVirgil E. Roberson ’65Rosalind RobertRobert Woodruff LibraryThe Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Albert M. Roberts ’90Anthony W. Roberts ’63Clemie RobertsDenise H. RobertsElisha E. Roberts ’49 *Fleetwood Roberts Jr. ’59George W. Roberts ’78Hubert H. Roberts ’01James I. Roberts ’70Jerry R. Roberts ’77LaChanze H. RobertsLenwood RobertsLeon C. Roberts ’72Louanna RobertsMark S. Roberts ’81Michael V. Roberts Sr. ’70Patrice L. Roberts ’03Roscoe C. Roberts
Scott A. Roberts ’03Vincent RobertsWalter A. Roberts III ’97Alonzo M. Robertson ’90Jonathan C. Robertson ’01Joseph M. Robertson ’96Kevin D. Robertson ’02Maxime RobertsonNathaniel Robertson Jr. ’92Derrick M. Robicheaux ’01A. Jackie Robinson IIIAlana W. RobinsonBarrett RobinsonBarrett K. Robinson ’99Beverly C. RobinsonBrant F. Robinson ’88Juanita Robinson CarterCecil A. Robinson ’86Charles A. Robinson ’04Chester K. RobinsonChristopher J. Robinson ’97David E. Robinson III ’78Delois RobinsonDominick R. Robinson ’03Earl J. Robinson ’47 *Elbert O. RobinsonElliott F. RobinsonErnest Robinson ’48Evelyn D. RobinsonFrancene H. RobinsonGerald H. Robinson ’78Gregory D. Robinson Jr. ’97Harvey T. RobinsonHaywood RobinsonHerman E. Robinson Jr. ’58Horace C. RobinsonHugh D. Robinson ’62Jackie Robinson ’78James C. Robinson ’67James R. Robinson ’03Jane W. RobinsonJerry L. Robinson ’04Jesse L. RobinsonJohn E. Robinson II ’77Joseph RobinsonJoseph C. Robinson ’92Karl J. Robinson ’81Kenneth P. Robinson ’95Kenneth T. Robinson ’65Kevin RobinsonKevin R. Robinson ’78Kevin W. Robinson ’84Kyle W. RobinsonLamar E. Robinson ’00Louella M. RobinsonLouie M. Robinson ’50Lynell Robinson Jr.Maurice N. Robinson ’01Michael A. Robinson Sr.Michael A. Robinson II ’01Michael W. Robinson ’98
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Nathaniel Robinson ’95Press L. Robinson ’59Reuben A. RobinsonRobert J. RobinsonSaundra M. RobinsonScott A. Robinson ’92Shirley A. RobinsonThomas N. Robinson ’67Torian J. Robinson ’04William C. Robinson ’78William P. Robinson Jr. ’64William R. RobinsonWillie L. RobinsonMarvin A. Robinson-Gaither ’76Clarence E. Robinzine II ’72George W. Robnett ’79Joan RocaKeir X. Rocha ’02Richard S. Rochelle ’02Kenneth P. RochesterRock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum
The Rockefeller FoundationDwight E. RockersMark A. Rockeymoore ’89Rockwell InternationalRocky Mountain Eye & Ear Center,P.C.
Dedrick L. Rodgers ’96Kenneth S. Rodgers ’03Neil RodriguezDiane Rodriguez-BurtonFred RoerJoanne L. RogersMichael D. Rogers ’02Perron Rogers ’94Pia W. RogersRuth R. RogersSharon J. RogersVincent L. Rogers ’87William R. RogersRohm and Hass CompanyHazel V. RolstonSophia P. RomanoRichard Romeo ’85Kathleen RommelPatricia RomneyNathan M. Rones ’92Suzanne F. RonyGregory K. Rooks ’81Jan RooksNancy M. RooneyThe Roosevelt HouseJonathan L. Roper ’94Derek R. Roqumore ’00Jeremiah Rose ’03Sanja S. RoseberryMartin F. RosenmanWinfred C. Roshell ’92Alveno Ross ’75Anthony J. Ross ’77
Benjamin S. Ross ’90Charles L. Ross ’97Gary N. RossGeorge M. RossGerrit D. Ross ’92Glenwood Ross II ’71Janice T. RossJason D. Ross ’96Jeffrey C. Ross ’87Joan B. RossKevin A. Ross ’85Kevin K. Ross ’99Marc B. Ross ’99Mark J. Ross ’90Michael P. RossNorman H. Ross Jr. ’98Samuel H. Ross ’48Susan J. RossCharles B. Rosser ’86Samuel Rosser ’82Samuel B. Rosser Samuel T. Ross-Lee ’88Tai K. Rotan ’03Rotary Club of Atlanta FoundationRoto-Rooter Services CompanyNatalie RoulandKenneth U. Roundtree ’83Gwendolyn Roundtree-EvansThomas RountreeRobert W. Rouse Jr.Thomas E. RouseThe Rouse CompanyJ. G. RousseveJames C. Rowan ’94Anton L. Rowe ’92James A. Rowe Jr. ’81Jesse Rowe ’71Larry Rowe ’94Brandon A. Rowell ’02Derek A. Rowell ’98Darius M. Rowland ’85Nathan C. Rowland ’98Bennie J. RoyPatricia L. RoyalRamon H. Royster ’98Herman Rozier ’47Ricardo D. Rozier ’86R. R. Donnelley & Sons CompanyAlvin M. Rucker ’99Carlton Rucker III ’97Douglas A. Rucker ’61Lonnie A. RuckerCatherine E. RudderPaul Rue Sr.Michael J. Ruff ’79Rodney B. RuffCharles R. Ruffin ’83Edward W. Ruffin Jr. ’81John Ruffin ’57Willie F. Ruffin Jr. ’57John L. Ruffins ’46
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Making the Connection
lthough it has been 31
years since Julius
Hollis ‘72 walked the
Morehouse campus as
an aspiring business major, his
connection to the College is per-
haps stronger now than at any
other point in his life.
Like so many of his fellow
graduates, Hollis is forever in debt
to Morehouse for helping him fulfill
his dreams. This is the driving force
behind his persistence in seeing his
alma mater continue to flourish in
the 21st century.
“Morehouse gave me the greatest foundation to dream, soar and
achieve,” said Hollis. “It gave me the confidence to apply the princi-
ples of Dr. Mays and Dr. King and become a global entrepreneur.”
Since 1984, Hollis has served as CEO of Hollis & Company, an
investment-counseling firm headquartered in Atlanta and with an
office in Johannesburg, South Africa. The company has provided
financial services for a variety of clients, including Cabot LNG, The
Cheesecake Factory Restaurants, Inc., The Coca-Cola Company,
Georgia-Pacific Corporation, JPMorgan Chase and Mirant, Inc. In
addition to these companies, the firm works closely with the govern-
ments of Barbados, Jamaica and Trinidad.
Through his wide range of business contacts, Hollis has been
able to promote the College to various potential donors both in the
United States and overseas. To help create an awareness of the
College and its mission, Hollis and his wife, Jeanne, sponsored a din-
ner at the Four Seasons Hotel in celebration of Hollis’ long-time friend
Clarence Avant, who received an honorary doctoral degree from
Morehouse in 2003.
The gala affair became a springboard for funding. Hollis present-
ed President Walter E. Massey ’58 with a $20,000 check in support
of The Campaign for a New Century—matching his previous gift of
$20,000 from 2001.
“I want to help Morehouse find strategic contributors and
corporate contributors to provide capital for the endowment,”
said Hollis. ■
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Gearlyn RufusElsie R. RumfordGerald E. RushGerald E. Rush ’01Marius L. Rush ’94Robert J. Rush Jr. ’99Garry D. Rushin ’88Corey J. RussBrian Russel ’88Arthur L. Russell ’90Byron K. Russell ’96Courtney E. Russell ’04Demetriouse L. Russell ’88Elliott RussellFaye S. RussellGeorge A. RussellJames Russell IV ’99Jason Russell ’98Larry H. Russell Jr. ’03Martin B. Russell ’01Kathryn K. RusyniakJoseph Y. RuthCheryl J. RutherfordWilliam H. Rutherford ’63Samuel P. RutlandWilliam G. Rutland ’39Deborah A. RyanRobert F. Ryan ’91Darrel D. RylandS. H. Cowell FoundationQuadir T. SaafirPhillip R. Saddler ’83Stephen C. SaddlerW. McNeil SaddlerKeno D. Sadler ’95Safeco Insurance CompaniesBoyce Safford III ’82William SagerSaint Raymonds ChurchAaliyah N. SalaamIan H. Salandy ’04George R. SalemSalem Middle SchoolMalcolm C. Sales ’98Dewayne SalisburyGlendola SalisburyLaura SalisburyWarren R. SalisburyKareem L. Salley ’02Sallie Mae Student LoansClive E. Salmon ’00Kevin J. Salter ’90Thomas C. Salter ’84Albert D. Sam II ’89Hagar S. SamAjit J. Samarasinghe ’85Masilamani SambandhamIrwin SamethJulian R. Sample ’96Kevin Sample ’83Alex Sampson
Calvin C. SampsonGarcia Sampson ’73James SampsonSamuel F. Sampson ’43Thomas G. Sampson II ’91Alvin R. Sams ’76Darryl W. Sams ’84Gregory B. Sams ’93Antonio L. Samuel ’84Cheryl M. SamuelFregia SamuelKegan G. Samuel ’03Sheldon R. Samuel ’01Stephen P. Samuel ’99Adrian C. Samuels ’99Don L. Samuels ’83Donovan M. Samuels ’03Marlon M. Sanchez ’94Albert L. Sanders Jr. ’01C. Marcellus Sanders ’95Charles L. Sanders ’45D. B. SandersDeryl N. Sanders ’89Eric P. Sanders ’89George E. Sanders ’93Hobart C. SandersJames W. Sanders Jr. ’77John E. Sanders Sr.Justin H. Sanders ’97Mark L. Sanders ’96Toby D. Sanders ’99William E. Sanders Sr. ’71Kathleen M. Sanders-BallardGeorge R. Sandidge ’05Tommy L. Sands Jr. ’84Shamba SandyBrandon K. Sanford ’93Delacy W. Sanford ’04Jarvis T. Sanford ’91Nicholas B. Sanford ’02Kevin M. Sangudi ’01William W. SannwaldJoseph M. Sansom ’65Carol SantiagoSonia SantiagoMarcella S. SanvidgeMaurice Sargent ’03Michael SartiskyDaraka E. Satcher ’96Joseph G. Saulsbury II ’87J. Tony Saunders ’49Lorin G. Saunders ’04Nathan A. Saunders ’86Alphonso D. Savage ’98SaveRite Grocery WarehouseGeorge M. Sawyer ’69Thompson H. Sawyer Jr. ’83Jeffery R. Saxby ’95Eric M. Saxon Sr. ’72Jane O. SaylesJeffrey N. Sayles ’82
SBC Telecommunications, Inc.Jeffrey W. Scales ’83William S. ScalesSamuel G. ScaliseRichard ScanduraDouglas G. Scarboro ’97B. Maynard Scarborough ’82Linda B. SchakelAlvin J. Schexnider Sr.Alvin J. Schexnider Jr. ’05Schieffelin & Somerset Co.Gerald T. SchleySharon F. SchoenSteven D. Schukei ’98J. L. SchulmanConstance SchultzAlan M. SchwartzWarren C. Schwartz ’96Rick J. SchwietermanBenjamin SchwimmerScientific-Atlanta Inc.Alex ScottAlphonso Scott ’57Anna A. ScottAnthony D. Scott Jr. ’98Charles W. ScottCheveron T. Scott ’94Daryl Scott ’97George E. Scott Jr. ’94Gloria J. ScottGrady M. Scott ’72Herman Scott ’71Hubert R. Scott III ’02Jamaal P. Scott ’03James C. Scott ’90Jeremy W. Scott ’00Jerry L. Scott Jr. ’70Joe L. ScottJohn E. Scott ’48Julius ScottJulius S. ScottLaurie ScottLewis C. Scott ’51Marlon D. Scott ’88Merwyn L. Scott ’92Michael D. Scott ’81Parker ScottPatrick A. Scott ’96Portia A. ScottRobert M. Scott ’02Roslyn ScottSamuel C. Scott IIIShaka A. Scott ’96Steven Scott ’79Tamisha N. ScottThomas Scott ’91Thomas H. Scott ’67Thomas R. Scott ’91Walter S. Scott III ’82Wendal R. Scott ’74Wynelle W. Scott
The Scott Partnership Architecture, Inc.Keatley ScrogginsDennis Scurry III ’02Cheryl Seaborn-RambertRobert A. SealLouie C. Seals ’73Willie J. Seals Jr. ’93Terrence Searcy ’77Bertram E. Sears ’86Onnye J. SearsSeattle Morehouse Alumni ChapterQuinton S. Seay ’85Second Baptist Mission and Benevolent Fund
Second Church of Christ ScientistJoel D. Secundy ’93Taylor SegueMarilyn A. SeibertMichael SejourRalph E. Selby ’75Ramogi A. Self ’98Brenda A. SellersRobert L. SellersWilliam Sellers IV ’98Barry B. Sello ’01Jake SelloClovis E. SemmesKristin SenecalWillie C. Sennette III ’86Christopher J. Settle Jr. ’04Julian E. Settles ’04Thomas C. Settles III ’03The Setzer Group, LLCRaymond K. Sewell ’60Said L. Sewell III ’92Jacques L. Sexton ’99George H. ShadeFaheem T. Shahid ’01Adib A. Shakir ’75Antoinette F. ShannonCarlos S. Shannon ’03Xavier J. Shannon ’98Kenneth ShareefCurtis S. Sharif ’97Curtis S. Sharif Sr. ’68Alfred D. Sharp ’90Frederick B. Sharp Jr. ’00William J. Sharp ’00Brian F. Sharpe ’99James C. Sharpe IV ’87Willie M. Sharpe ’59Sabreen F. SharriefReginald R. Shaver ’96Antoine C. Shaw ’88Brian A. Shaw ’02Christa L. ShawChristopher ShawEric C. Shaw ’03James E. Shaw ’87Marcus K. Shaw ’99Randall R. Shaw ’95
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Steven E. Shaw ’96Zanny R. Shealey ’80 *Anthony J. Shearer ’00Kenneth E. ShearerBradley T. ShearesJimmy B. Sheats II ’93Joyce SheatsTommy Sheats ’63Ronald J. Sheehy ’65Darwin R. Sheffield ’94Jackson B. Sheftall ’54Michael Sheftall ’68Don R. Shegog II ’90Owens J. Shelby ’04William H. Shell ’33 *Christopher B. Shella ’93Cornell J. Shelton ’84John A. Shelton ’00Lapaul E. Shelton ’94Marc E. Shelton ’91R. J. SheltonSojourn SheltonShenandoah Life Insurance Company
Doris Shepard *Patti ShepardSamuel A. Shepard ’80Stephen C. ShepardAnne M. ShepherdDolores ShepherdHenry F. Shepherd ’02Karl L. Shepherd ’88Tchaka B. Shepherd ’94Gale Shepherd-SmithJeffrey SheppardMajor J. Sherard Jr. ’40Sylvia A. SheridanKamel SherrodNicholas W. Sherwood ’00Rosemary ShihShiloh Baptist ChurchRonald Shipman ’83Daniel A. ShippJacob L. Shirley Jr. ’38Charlie Shoates Jr. ’71Aaron T. Short ’94Gregory R. Shorte ’83Boysie Shorter ’02Percy L. Shorter II ’97Dennis O. Shortt ’76Jeromie L. Shoulders ’99Lerman ShouldersCourtney S. W. Showell ’00Showtime Networks, Inc.Corwin J. Shropshire ’95Jennifer ShropshireLeroy Shropshire ’48Nathaniel R. Shropshire ’92William T. Shropshire ’48Tommy T. Shubrick Jr. ’91Eve Shulak
Donna F. ShulerValentino R. Shumate ’86Trenton D. Shy ’86Derrick L. Sibert ’06Sibley Heart Center CardiologySuzy M. SicardWasi M. SiddiquiAlvin P. SiegelJack A. SigginsMarquelon D. Sigler ’01Benjamin S. Silas ’57Jeffrey SileskySiliconGraphicsKasumu M. Sillah ’04Scott E. Sillers ’82Felix F. Silundika ’93Joel H. Silver III ’04Bernard H. Simelton ’03Mark J. Simeon ’79Alric V. Simmonds Jr. ’91Alan R. Simmons ’93Alexis-Faye SimmonsArthur R. SimmonsCharles H. Simmons ’54Clarence M. Simmons Sr. ’50 *DeRoyce D. Simmons ’03James S. Simmons Jr.John E. Simmons ’57Marty K. Simmons ’86Roosevelt Simmons ’60Sidney M. Simmons ’78Timothy A. Simmons ’02V. Joy SimmonsSimmona E. Simmons-HodoBrian Simon ’98Jonathan B. Simon ’93Ronnie E. Simon ’95James E. Simples ’86Clay E. Simpson ’55Craig A. Simpson ’97Gregory M. SimpsonLaJuan E. SimpsonLula G. SimpsonNathaniel A. SimpsonPrimas Simpson ’91Aaron T. Sims ’92Sims Avenue Baptist ChurchClifford SimsDudley O. Sims ’59Frank SimsIris K. SimsJames S. SimsJohn P. Sims ’87King M. Sims ’00Phillip C. Sims ’01Roberta W. SimsRobyn SimsSharon C. SimsWardell Sims ’60Herbert J. SinclairJeffrey A. Sine
Anthony O. Singletary ’01Albert R. Singleton ’57Gerald T. Singleton ’92Peter T. Singleton Jr. ’64 *William C. Singleton ’58Tanya Singleton-MooreMargaret Singleton-SmithLynn F. SipeNancy M. SiresAndrew T. Siwo ’02Sixth Avenue Baptist ChurchColeman Skeeter ’03Robert E. SkinnerBenjamin A. Skyles Jr. ’87SLA, Inc.Jalal A. Slade ’99Lemar R. Slater ’00Leroy SlaterRichard S. Slaton ’95Fred N. Slaughter ’99Vickie SlaughterBoyce W. Slayman Jr. ’96Leonard L. Sledge ’96Elaine SloanMaceo S. Sloan ’97Reginald A. Sloan ’75Kendal J. Slocum ’01Jason P. Small ’00Leonard J. Small ’98Sharon SmallDwight D. Smalls ’96Joseph L. Smalls Jr. ’74Mary L. SmallsPamela D. SmallsRonald B. Smalls ’03Otis L. Smart ’01Stanley S. Smartt ’78Stephen F. Smartt ’97M. J. SmileyAgnew E. Smith ’81Alfred E. Smith Jr. ’88Almuhtada SmithAlphonso Smith ’75Andrew B. Smith ’03Angela SmithAnita L. SmithAnthony R. Smith ’81Arthur F. Smith ’39 *Ashley B. Smith ’97Audrey E. SmithBarnett F. Smith Jr. ’60Beatrice L. SmithBernard S. Smith ’57 *Bernard W. Smith ’71Billie D. SmithBlair H. Smith ’96Blanche P. SmithBrandon M. SmithBrandon S. Smith ’99Brian S. Smith Sr. ’84Byron Smith ’97
Calvert H. Smith ’90Calvin M. Smith III ’01Carl A. Smith ’79Carl D. Smith Jr. ’38 *Carol J. SmithCedric L. Smith ’97Charles A. Smith Jr. ’95Charles C. Smith ’82Charles E. Smith ’61Claiborne SmithCleveland J. Smith ’86Clinton W. Smith ’82Corey M. Smith ’93Cornelius J. Smith ’97Courtney J. Smith ’51Damon A. Smith ’99Danielle SmithDarryl O. Smith ’85David C. Smith ’01Derek L. Smith ’99Donnie SmithDouglas M. SmithEdgar L. Smith Jr. ’83Edgar L. Smith ’52Edna C. SmithEdward N. Smith ’76Edwin M. Smith ’48Emmitt J. Smith IIIEric E. Smith ’70Errol R. SmithEugene Smith Jr.Eula V. SmithFinis E. Smith ’70Frank Smith Jr. ’65Frederick E. Smith ’99G. W. Smith ’75Gary E. Smith ’92Geary Smith ’85Greg M. Smith ’84Gregory U. Smith ’76Harold A. Smith ’76Harry B. Smith ’51Harvey B. Smith ’43Henry L. Smith ’73Homer C. Smith ’86Hudson L. Smith Jr.Ingrid L. SmithJackson M. Smith II ’69James L. SmithJamil R. Smith ’03Jeffrey D. Smith ’96Jessie SmithJimmie M. Smith ’81John H. Smith III ’90John J. Smith ’61John M. Smith ’04Joseph SmithJoseph L. Smith ’59Julius J. Smith ’73Julius L. Smith Jr. ’78Keith A. Smith ’88
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Kelly M. Smith ’76Kevin P. Smith ’91Kim Y. SmithLeo G. Smith ’62Leonard S. Smith III ’03Lonnie L. Smith ’62Louis M. Smith Jr. ’65Louis M. Smith Sr. ’40 *Louise T. SmithLucien M. Smith ’03Lucille SmithMalone D. Smith ’95Manuel L. Smith Jr. ’92Mary C. SmithMaurice A. Smith ’03Maurice L. Smith ’04Melvin D. Smith ’61Melvin P. Smith ’72Michael A. Smith ’74Michael D. Smith ’77Michael J. Smith ’98Mitchell M. Smith ’86Nathaniel Q. Smith Sr. ’62Ozzie E. Smith III ’01Patrick D. Smith ’02Paul B. Smith ’76Philip E. Smith ’02Phillip K. Smith ’95Phyllis J. SmithRafeael SmithRalph H. Smith II ’85Randal L. Smith ’88Rashell R. SmithRebecca A. SmithRenee G. SmithRichard L. Smith ’96Robert J. Smith Sr. ’37 *Roger L. Smith Jr. ’69Roulette W. Smith ’61Rudolph W. Smith ’67Saddie L. SmithSandra SmithStanford M. Smith ’46Susan L. SmithThomas O. Smith ’99Tony Smith ’81Tony R. Smith ’89Torrey D. Smith ’93Tracy J. Smith Jr. ’41Virginia R. SmithWesley T. Smith ’79Willard SmithWilliam A. Smith Jr. ’57William B. Smith ’93William D. Smith ’75William E. SmithWyvonnia Smith-GordenJason C. Smoot ’00Smooth Jazz 107.5Robert L. Smothers ’54Paul Snead III ’98
Barbara F. SneedGwynnetta J. SneedNicholas L. SneedChristopher Snell ’81Pamela SnelsonAnita A. SnoddyJohn H. Snoddy ’03John O. SnoddySociology Department - Morehouse College
Olaseni O. SodeSolinet Southeastern Library Network, Inc.
Bobbie R. Solomon ’99Ricardo A. Solomon ’77Rodney V. Solomon Jr. ’03Shirlie SolomonWesley J. Solomon ’04William SolomonDavid E. Solsberry ’88Nile E. Somerville ’03Joseph C. Sommerville ’49Sons of King Solomon LodgeSony Music – Nashville, TNJude T. SorapuruAnthony W. Sorrells ’82Abdul S. Soudan ’96Shantay SouterSouth Central Conference ofSeventh-Day Adventists
South Shore National BankJohn W. Southall ’81Russell W. Southall ’74Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Inc.
Southern California PrimacareSouthern Company ServicesSouthern Echoes CommunicationsSouthern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Michael SouthernSouthern Nuclear Operating CompanyThomas S. Southern ’63Southside High SchoolIrma SouthwardSouthwest Atlanta Nephrology, Inc.Southwest Paint & Decorating CenterJon-Christopher SowellMyzell Sowell Jr.Helen H. SpaldingJames E. Span ’96Betty J. SpannStacy L. Spann ’95Ato H. Sparkman ’98Ted R. Sparks Jr. ’88Ted R. Sparks Sr. ’56Rory SparrowAsa Spaulding ’56Samuel T. Spaulding Jr. ’86Roy Y. Spearman Jr. ’96Shaun A. Spearmon ’01
Ike Spears ’83Margarette A. SpearsRonald G. Spears ’92Vance M. Spears ’94Walter L. Spears ’93Gracie B. SpecksGracie M. SpecksTerry L. Speight ’82Keith E. Spelmon ’96Adam B. Spencer ’96Dennis J. Spencer ’05John M. Spencer ’48Michael J. Spencer ’97Russell SpencerSheila Spencer *Aki L. Spicer ’93Bettye R. SpicerOsker Spicer ’72John W. SpiesHenry SpilAndré L. Spivey ’96T. Michael SpradlinVivian SpragginsKevin A. Springle ’96George S. SpringsteenSylvia Sprinkle-HamlinSprint CorporationKendell R. Sprott Jr. ’00Kendell R. Sprott Jr. ’73Oliver W. Sprott ’73Glorianna St. ClairZeno W. St. Cyr II ’76Gregory M. St. EtienneJacqueline M. St. JohnSt. Johns Commandery No. 4Genia I. St. VictorBill W. StacyWilliam M. StaderAmanda L. StaffordDavid Stafford Jr. ’98Earl StaffordJ. W. Stafford ’60M. Patrick StaggFrank H. Staley ’80Geraldine R. StallworthIvan P. Stanback ’87Calvin S. StancilRaymond StancilStandard Chair of Gardner, Inc.John H. Stanfield IIPatricia StanfordArchie M. Stanley ’73Nathaniel T. Stanley ’87William J. Stanley IIIGregory B. StantonAndrew B. Starke ’85George H. Starkes Jr. ’58Cedric L. Starks ’03Chester Starks Jr. ’98Leonard J. Starks ’84Martha Starks
Corby L. Starr ’93Joseph A. StarrattThe State Street CorporationScott D. Staton ’91Brenda J. SteeleHorace R. Steele ’02R. Demetrius Steele ’94Terrence M. SteeleKevin D. Stennis ’01Zelma R. StennisRaymond StephenAlan C. StephensAugustus T. Stephens ’86David L. Stephens ’99Erwin M. Stephens ’94Harry M. Stephens ’99Herbert M. Stephens ’38 *Horace W. Stephens ’64Jerry W. StephensJohn L. Stephens ’51Joyce B. StephensKentha K. Stephens ’00Lee B. Stephens Jr. ’47 *Michael A. Stephens ’96Sarah Stephens *Nancy V. Stephens SaundersGeraldine P. Stephens-BurtonBrook Stephenson ’97Mandy StephensonMilton L. Stephenson Jr. ’02Torrence J. Stepteau ’88Howard W. Sterling ’93Louis E. SterlingVoltaire R. Sterling ’02Reva R. SternbachDion D. Stevens ’95Floraline I. StevensFreddie N. Stevens III ’93James Q. Stevens ’54Justin StevensStevens Law OfficeOlu A. Stevens ’92Aaron StevensonEnola L. StevensonStanley V. StevensonTerence J. Stevenson ’97Damon C. Steward ’03Reginal B. Steward II ’97Tyran Steward ’00Adrian M. Stewart ’98Ashley B. Stewart ’03Barry J. Stewart ’90Bruce K. Stewart ’94Carle StewartChristopher C. Stewart ’03Daniel Stewart ’97Drew StewartEdward C. Stewart Jr. ’69G. M. StewartGloria B. StewartHenry A. Stewart ’99
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Jeffrey G. StewartJeffrey S. Stewart ’89John P. StewartJustin C. Stewart ’02Louis B. StewartMichael Stewart ’80Stacey D. StewartStephen L. Stewart ’00Talmadge R. Stewart ’72Alexander R. Stickney ’80Darrell Stinchcomb ’97Charles S. Stinson IV ’97Olden E. Stinson Jr. ’49Sydney StinsonMichael R. StoddenCarla J. StoffleAlfred A. StokesEverett S. Stokes ’99Louis Stokes ’75Priscilla StokesRacheal A. StokesRoderick D. Stokes ’93S. Andre Stokes ’92William Stokes ’70Brenda Y. StoneDonald P. Stone ’57George E. Stone Jr.Jarvis StoneKwesi R. D. Stone ’00Richard S. Stone ’81Robert B. Stone ’61 *Benny H. Story Jr.Hugh P. StoryTroy L. Story ’62Lucien StouttVincent Stovall ’78Charles L. Stover ’83Clifton E. Strain ’85Dianne StramlerRaymond N. Stratton ’94Gregory R. Strauther ’91Geoffrey A. Streat ’96Geordon W. Streat ’03Jeffrey C. Street ’90Oscar Streeter Jr.Mark A. Strong ’87Michael Strong ’79Richard Strong ’72Rodney K. Strong ’76Edward J. Strougal Jr.Van I. Stuart ’77Jaris S. Stubbs ’04Michael A. Stubbs ’85Miguel E. Stubbs ’83James B. Stukes ’82Grace H. SuberMalcolm H. Suber ’73Josette D. SuffrenMaxine SugarmanAnthony C. SuggsMurle J. Suggs
Wilbur G. SuggsBin H. Sulaiman ’98Fred L. Sullivan II ’93James H. Sullivan ’95Kenneth A. Sullivan ’97Leron Sullivan ’97Marc C. Sullivan ’95Marlon J. Sullivan ’95Perry Sullivan ’53Ronald S. Sullivan ’89Walter W. Sullivan III ’87Francis A. Sulton ’78Kenzil F. Summey ’69The Summit Charitable FoundationSummit EnterprisesErik J. Sumner ’93Herbert L. SumrallSun Microsystems, Inc.Supervalu, Inc.Surgical Health Collective, P.C.Kevin D. Surratt ’95Judith SuterAkil K. Sutton ’03Ashley SuttonElvin J. Sutton Jr. ’97Eva A. SuttonHenry J. SuttonRoswell O. Sutton ’41Joshua D. SwackhamerAaron N. Swain ’86Ernest A. Swain ’38Keith H. Swan ’76Kevin L. Swan ’01Krirtina M. SwannJoe Swanson Jr. ’72O’Neil D. Swanson II ’84Ralph E. SwansonWilliam F. Swanson ’72Paul M. Sweatte ’00Kevin M. Sweeney ’81Mark SweeneyJonnelle Sweetner-StephensDonald Swift ’74Christopher A. Swinney ’05Vernus C. Swisher ’88Albert G. Sye Jr. ’01The Systems Group, Inc.Ellis E. Sykes Jr. ’68T. Rowe Price Associates Foundation,Inc.
Tabernacle Missionary Baptist ChurchReginald R. Tabor ’87Eric S. Tait ’98Calvin TakagiErnest Talbert ’43Chad D. Talbott ’93Martena B. TaliaferroTallahassee Morehouse Alumni Chapter
Jaquelin M. TalleyWilliam J. Talley ’93
Alexander Z. Talmadge Jr. ’83George A. Tanksley Jr. ’94Rahsaan M. Tann ’99Eugene C. Tanner III ’03Robert T. TannerA TaranatineTyrone A. TarberSara A. TarlowJames T. Tarpeh II ’92James E. Tarver Jr. ’97Leon TarverTedrick L. Tarver ’04Derrick J. Tate ’89Ernest M. Tate Jr. ’77Jeffrey D. Tate ’04Jermaine C. Tate ’96Priscilla TateRonald L. Tate Jr. ’92Terry T. Tate ’72Beverly D. TatumStanley Tatum ’92Eugene Tawiah ’03Taylor & Francis Books Ltd.Aaron T. Taylor ’90Alvetta G. TaylorAmanda T. TaylorBrian Taylor ’98Brian R. Taylor ’87Carole R. TaylorCedric L. Taylor II ’92Charles E. TaylorCharles L. Taylor ’49 *Charlie W. TaylorChristopher D. TaylorChristopher D. Taylor ’02Dante R. TaylorDavid V. TaylorDervin E. Taylor ’00Don TaylorEdward F. Taylor ’65Eric J. Taylor ’96Eric L. Taylor ’86Eugenia TaylorFranklin M. Taylor Jr. ’47 *Frederick J. Taylor ’82Gregory L. Taylor II ’96Harold L. Taylor ’68 *Harry E. Taylor ’95Ian C. Taylor ’98Irving B. TaylorJ. W. TaylorJerome D. Taylor ’96Julia C. TaylorJustin R. TaylorKelvin J. Taylor ’89Kevin L. TaylorLeonard J. Taylor Jr. ’93Madeline S. TaylorMarguerite H. TaylorMichael P. Taylor ’93Nedra L. Taylor
Nelson D. Taylor ’68Oliver Taylor ’54Peggy A. TaylorRichard L. TaylorRonald Taylor ’70Ryan J. Taylor ’99Scott M. Taylor ’80Stephan TaylorWayne R. TaylorWilliam M. Taylor ’71Yvonne W. TaylorJoseph L. Tazewell ’83Team Edition ApparelConstance P. TejedaMichael K. Temba ’03Carole TempleRiley K. TempleClaude W. Terrell Jr. ’54E’Alafio S. Terrell ’03Joyce L. TerrellKeith Terrell ’76Octavius R. Terrell ’97Render O. Terrell Jr. ’92Alexander N. TerryBrenda L. TerryTerry EnterprisesTerry Funeral Home, Inc.Linston W. Terry ’03Rudolphus Terry ’69Tommy TerryAnthony V. TetroMumbi ThairuLinda S. ThaisRenel S. Thelamour ’02Ronald Thigpen ’69Adrian M. Thomas ’03Ali M. Thomas ’97Arthur P. Thomas III ’74Barbara J. ThomasBernard R. Thomas ’69Bertram ThomasBrandon M. Thomas ’03Brian ThomasBryan A. Thomas ’94Carolyn B. ThomasCharles E. Thomas ’63Charles Y. Thomas ’80Charlie Thomas ’01Christin ThomasClifford Thomas ’51Clyde S. Thomas ’87Corey E. Thomas ’93Curtis A. Thomas ’04Daniel R. Thomas ’62Darryl D. Thomas ’75Demond K. Thomas ’95Edward C. Thomas ’93Gaylord M. ThomasGerald L. Thomas ’94Henry Thomas ’37 *Heyward M. Thomas ’51
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Hosea M. Thomas ’72Jacqueline ThomasJames D. Thomas II ’79James D. Thomas ’51James E. Thomas ’94Jason J. Thomas ’02Jean A. Thomas II ’03Jeffery A. Thomas ’81Jeffery B. ThomasJeffrey ThomasJohn Thomas III ’04John W. Thomas ’00Joseph O. ThomasJulius L. Thomas Jr. ’04Karen ThomasKevin A. ThomasLucille C. ThomasLydell P. Thomas ’95Mark E. Thomas ’87Marshall B. Thomas ’70Mary J. ThomasMatthew Thomas Jr. ’66Maude ThomasMcKenzie ThomasNorman H. Thomas Jr. ’96Phyllis ThomasRichard L. Thomas ’99Robert L. Thomas ’49 *Robert P. ThomasRoderick G. Thomas Jr. ’83Rose M. ThomasShaun W. Thomas ’91Stephen W. Thomas ’92Theo W. Thomas ’84Timothy Thomas ’93Valerie B. ThomasWalter S. Thomas Jr. ’03William E. ThomasWilliam E. Thomas ’48William M. Thomas ’57William W. Thomas II ’95Willie R. Thomas ’03Eric D. Thomas-Chism ’87Tonya L. Thomas-McMillanJoel G. Thompkins ’95Kurtis J. Thompkins ’86Leon Thompkins ’61Albert L. Thompson ’69Angus B. Thompson II ’74Anthony L. Thompson ’91Billy Thompson ’92Charles E. Thompson III ’03Courtney ThompsonDeirdre M. ThompsonDerrick C. Thompson ’92Dwight E. Thompson ’93Edward S. Thompson ’94Edwin A. Thompson Jr. ’73Emile ThompsonGeorge W. Thompson Jr. ’66Gregory B. Thompson ’82
H. Wendell Thompson ’66Henry A. Thompson ’03Henry M. ThompsonHenry M. Thompson Jr. ’00Herman A. ThompsonJacqueline M. ThompsonJames L. Thompson Jr. ’74Jason M. ThompsonJohn E. Thompson ’90John E. Thompson Jr.Joseph E. Thompson ’94Kenneth J. Thompson ’82Kimani M. Thompson ’93Kip V. Thompson ’04Larry B. Thompson ’60Larry D. ThompsonLeroy Thompson ’52 *Mary H. ThompsonMatthew K. Thompson ’96Michael A. Thompson ’98Michael J. Thompson ’87Nnamdi I. Thompson ’95Paul L. Thompson ’57Reggie Thompson ’75Robert L. Thompson ’63Robert R. ThompsonRobert W. Thompson ’51Ryan R. Thompson ’98Samuel L. ThompsonSandra ThompsonShirley W. ThompsonStarling M. Thompson Jr. ’89Tanya A. ThompsonTodd ThompsonVictor B. Thompson ’80Walker T. Thompson ’65Wallace R. Thompson III ’73William H. Thompson ’80Linda Thompson-LeeScott ThomsonHerbert L. ThornhillClarence H. Thornton Jr.David B. Thornton ’80Frank J. Thornton ’91Fredrick L. Thornton ’80Joseph P. ThorntonKelly J. Thornton ’96Phillip B. Thornton ’83Ruth ThorntonTimothy Thornton ’79Travis M. Thornton ’02Victor H. Thornton ’58Willie M. Thornton Jr.Mildred W. ThorpeAlhadji D. Thrash ’97Larry T. Threadgill ’78Lori ThreattWillis R. ThrelkeldWilliam L. Thrower ’60Bwana A. Thurman ’95Michael F. Thurman ’84
Charles B. ThurstonFloyd E. Thurston ’81Henry V. Thurston Jr. ’86Henry V. Thurston Sr. ’63Kenneth R. Thurston ’72Perry E. Thurston ’82Charles G. Tildon Jr. ’50Kathy Q. TilghmanDarrell C. Tiller ’85Alvin B. Tillery Jr. ’93Franklin B. Tilley ’96Alex S. Tillman Jr. ’67Brian A. Tillman ’03Talmadge C. Tillman Jr.Time Warner, Inc.Michael R. Times ’87Jacqueline I. TimmonsVivian TimmonsDolores M. TinkerGeorge W. Tinsley II ’02William N. Tita ’03Fulton L. ToastonIsabella M. TobinForrest M. Toca ’95David Todd Jr. ’83Frazier B. Todd Sr. ’61Kevin R. Todd ’82Carol D. TolbertDeWayne H. Tolbert ’82Jesse C. TolbertJohn E. Tolbert ’91Shelia A. TolbertSteven D. Tolbert ’83Valerie TolbertVictor D. Tolbert ’87Burl A. TolerJohn Toliver ’00Darryl C. Tolliver ’92Kenneth S. Tolson ’88Josef B. TomichekChristopher S. Tomlinson ’94Jeffrey E. Tompkins ’84Ben Toney Jr. ’80Ronald Toney ’85Julie P. TongueQuintin R. Tookes ’85Dwayne C. Toomer ’85Isiah Toomer Jr. ’84Jordan E. Toomer ’92Morehouse Torch YearbookThe Toronto-Dominion BankJason P. Torrey ’04Horace A. Tory ’71Brian R. Tot ’84Total Grace Christian Center SouthTotal Health Clinic, CorporationTotal Health Medical CenterJill TothWalter R. Totten Sr. ’69Randall L. Toussaint ’03Blanch Toussant
Devereaux X. Towner ’99Kwame L. Townes ’96Frank L. Townsend ’82Frederick J. Townsend ’84John W. Townsend Jr. ’70Sharon M. TownsendWilliam M. Townsend ’57Theresa A. Townsend-RossToyota Motor Sales, U.S.A, Inc.Mark S. Tracy ’96Charles Trammell Sr.Garrick C. Trammell ’92Gus L. Trammell ’65Helen TravisJacqueline M. TravisJonathan G. Travis ’03Cynthia TrawickKevin TrawickAmanda TraylorAmater Z. Traylor ’53Lois TraylorMargaret H. TraylorJane B. TreadwellReginald V. Treadwell ’89Loryn M. TriagleRodney N. Trice ’98William I. Trice ’01Walter J. Triche Jr. ’76Jaron A. Trimble ’99Darryl M. TrimiewJames C. Trimmer II ’74Leroy J. Tripette ’95Patrick R. Triplett ’84Tony TripodiThane C. J. Trotman ’95Howard F. Trotter ’98Jennie C. TrotterMichael H. TrotterW. D. Troutman ’75Eric J. Troy ’84Keith A. Troy ’76Milton W. Troy III ’95Carlton M. Truesdale ’75Robert H. Truesdale ’72Anthony L. Trufant ’84Charles TruittRennie TruittHarold D. Trulear ’75Trust Company Bank TRW ECHOTRW Space & DefenseT-Shirt International, Inc.Dennis C. TuckerGardiner L. TuckerJoel Tucker ’03Marlene J. TuckerNikki TuckerPhillip W. Tucker ’90Robert L. Tucker ’66Stephan D. Tucker ’84Wallace A. Tucker ’77
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William P. Tucker ’62Shelly TudorRedmond F. Tudos ’99Ulysses Tuff ’71Ossie S. TuggleBadan R. Tuladhar ’00Kimathi N. Tull ’01Knox W. TullMossi K. Tull ’95Donald W. Tunnage ’90Marian TunstallAbdul M. Turay ’72Marcus Turk ’92Angel A. Turnbull ’95Andrew J. Turner *Anthony J. Turner ’82Artis K. Turner ’95Bettye A. TurnerBryan O. Turner ’95Carl TurnerCharles E. Turner ’59Christopher Turner ’06Dennis Turner Jr. ’68Diane Y. TurnerDorothy TurnerGeorge W. TurnerJames M. Turner ’51Jeffery A. Turner ’96John B. Turner ’43Jonathan D. Turner ’98Josette M. TurnerJoyce TurnerLawliss TurnerLee H. Turner ’72Leo Turner II ’94Lincoln O. Turner Jr. ’99Martin J. Turner ’95Morris E. Turner ’93Nicholas S. Turner ’00Robert M. Turner Jr. ’95Stuart T. Turner ’86Thaddeus Turner ’75Tinese TurnerTravis M. Turner ’92Van D. Turner Jr. ’97Wallace B. Turner Jr. ’76Wallace B. Turner Sr. ’58William B. Turner Jr.William C. Turner IV ’04William L. Turner Jr. ’75Aaron M. Turpeau Jr. ’87Turpeau Enterprises, Inc.Michel M. Turpeau ’90Bruce E. Turpin ’72Bryan Turpin ’98Gregory V. TuttLewis H. Twigg ’58Donald C. Tyler ’81Marcus W. Tyler ’04Michael W. Tyler ’77Ralph C. Tyler
Terry TylerDwaign A. Tyndal ’95Christopher J. TysonDiallo S. Tyson ’98James L. Tyson Jr. ’86Jason TysonKenya D. Tyson ’02Patricia J. TysonWilliam P. TysonU.S. Department of JusticeUCLA Senior Fellows Class of 1993Andrew W. UdofiaDavid E. Ulmer Jr. ’70Paul L. Underwood ’80Troy C. Underwood ’89Willie Underwood III ’88Union High SchoolUnited Christian Evangelistic Association
United Consulting Group, Inc.United States Department ofEducation/Office of Civil Rights
United WayUnited Way Greater Twin CitiesUnited Way of Metro ChicagoUnited Way of Northeast FloridaUnited Way of The National Capital Area
United Way of the Virginia PeninsulaUnited Way Sacramento AreaUnity Christ CenterUnity Church of ChristianityUniversal Travel AdvisorsFitzpatrick Upshaw ’68Urban Homestead Development, LLCRichard UrbanUS BankUSG Foundation, Inc.Gwendolyn W. UshryRush T. Utley ’90VA Capital, LLCValassis Communications, Inc.Curtis C. Valentine ’00Keith M. Valentine ’82Reginald L. Valentine Sr. ’64Stephen J. Valentine ’95Preston ValienAndrew VallsC. J. Van ZomerenFrederick A. Van-Catledge ’57 *John E. Vance Jr. ’96Jeff VancollinsAlfred A. Vann II ’95Edgar L. Vann Jr.Vanattia W. VannWillie F. Vann ’68Eric C. VanNoy ’89Dalan M. VanterpoolJohn J. VarleyWillie Varnado ’72Lejuano P. Varnell ’95
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A Shiny, New Pledge
ou hear it all the time from recent
college grads. After they land
that “good job” (you know, the
one on Wall Street or Corporate
Lane), one of their first purchases will be a
shiny, new car. Some opt for a speedy,
sporty deal. Others go for the sleek, luxuri-
ous type.
F. Euclid Walker ’94 chose neither.
Walker reasoned that the large outlay of
cash dumped into an investment that loses value the moment you pull out
of the lot could be much better spent on driving up the number of young men
who successfully complete their education at Morehouse. So, instead of buy-
ing a sporty new car, Walker pledged $100,000, to The Campaign for a New
Century. The pledge has him cruising into the annals of alumni giving as the
youngest major donor in the College’s history.
Walker is hoping his pledge will rev up alumni support for the
College. “I’m trying to be an example to other young alums,” he said.
“Black colleges are often at a disadvantage in terms of endowments, so
we need to change the perception that you need to make it before you can
give. There’s a lot you can do right now.”
By most standards, Walker has indeed made it. After graduating from
Morehouse with a degree in business administration, he joined Morgan
Stanley in the firm’s New York office, where he was involved with execut-
ing a variety of transactions, including capital raisings. Two years later he
moved to South Africa to assist in building the firm’s corporate finance and
business development efforts in that country. In 2001, he moved again, this
time to London to serve as the operations officer of the firm’s banking
department for Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
These days, Walker is based in Chicago and is managing director
and founder of Renascent Capital Group. Without the slightest hesitation,
he attributes his success to his alma mater: “Outside of my family,
Morehouse has done more for me than anyone else. While at Morehouse
I developed bonds of brotherhood, and I had a group of peer mentors who
pushed me to be all that I can be.”
Walker said the decision to become a major donor was made during
a spiritual journey to the cradle of civilization. While traveling through
Israel, Jordan and Egypt, he realized that he wanted to do something
important for his “home away from home.”
Although his donation has historical significance, Walker wants to
make it clear that the amount that you give is not nearly as important as
the fact that you give.
“At this time, everyone may not be able to give $10,000 or
$20,000,” he said. “But if we merely increase the amount of people giv-
ing a little bit, we can change not only Morehouse, but the world.” ■
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Alphonso VarnerCleveland VarnerJohn L. VarnerPaul VassalloVance A. Vaucresson ’92Memphis Vaughan ’79Alfred A. Vaughn ’46Anthony W. Vaughn ’96Benjamin E. Vaughn ’88Eugene Vaughn Jr. ’49James C. Vaughn Jr. ’81John W. Vaughn ’58Lowell Vaughn ’66Ruth E. VaughnJuanita VaughnsPierre A. VauthyAlana T. VealDonald Veale ’74Nathaniel C. Veale Jr. ’63Malcolm O. VeazieMesheba A. VeederChristopher G. VendryesChristopher L. Vendryes ’02Virginia H. VentressVereen & AssociatesVernon S. Vereen ’68Verizon CommunicationsVertner J. White Dental CorporationDonald S. Vest Jr. ’77Christopher L. Vick ’03Lonnie Vick Jr.Mical P. Vick ’70Maxim E. Vickerie ’02Eugene C. Vickerson ’73Kevan A. S. Victor ’04Victory Baptist Church, Inc.Deon W. Vigilance ’94Kamala K. VijaiCharles VincentEndas W. VincentRudolph M. Vincent ’03Derrick D. Vines ’92Alvin B. Vinson ’93Bennie L. VinsonCalvin F. Vismale ’78Albert L. Vivian ’83Ronald VogelSeymour VogelHassan Voyeau ’02W. A. Gaines, Inc.W. C. Thomas Lodge No. 112 F.and A. M.
Emanuel A. Waddell ’91Gregory S. Waddy ’90Andre’ P. Wade ’89Barry A. Wade ’83Duane E. Wade ’90Ellis C. Wade ’68Eugene V. Wade Jr. ’92Gwendolyn B. WadeJannard Wade ’76
Johnnie T. WadeKim Wade ’79Luqman R. Wade ’97Thyra K. WadeWallace R. Wade II ’01Warren E. Wade ’98Delores T. WainwrightErnest C. Waites ’51Heidi A. WaldorfAlfred Walker ’88Aljoeson Walker ’81Alton L. Walker ’83Annie L. WalkerBailey Walker ’75Bernard W. Walker ’95Bryon M. Walker ’04Carolyn S. WalkerCharles C. Walker ’46Charles J. Walker ’92Charlie Walker Jr.Charlotte R. WalkerClarence C. Walker ’31Curtis R. Walker ’95David Walker ’65Elvin WalkerEric A. Walker ’93Eric F. Walker ’95Eric L. Walker ’93George B. Walker Jr. ’91George S. Walker ’66Gerald H. Walker ’81Gertrude WalkerGuillermo M. WalkerHarkles Walker ’50Harry E. Walker ’80Helios C. Walker ’97Henry Walker ’69Jerome Walker ’75Jewell M. WalkerJohn Walker ’97John W. Walker ’58Johnson WalkerKevin L. Walker ’89Larry N. Walker Jr. ’04Larry N. Walker Sr. ’73Lester E. Walker ’56Lydia WalkerMarchel Walker Jr.McKinley Walker ’60Paul T. Walker Sr. ’64Peggy WalkerRenardo A. Walker ’79Rosetta WalkerRyan P. Walker ’97Tarik D. Walker ’92Terence B. Walker ’78Terry F. Walker ’89Travelyan M. Walker ’03Wilmer D. Walker Jr. ’61Bonnie Walker-ArmstrongTerry Wall
Gladys WallaceIgnatius Wallace ’81James A. Wallace ’58Kevin W. Wallace ’96Lester B. Wallace Jr.Lorenzo A. Wallace ’41Medora F. WallaceRobert WallaceTommy L. Wallace II ’03Waller Family TrustPaul A. Waller ’83Donald WallersonBette I. WallsDarien C. Walls ’94WALR-FM KISS 104.1Michael A. Walrond ’93Ellen T. WalshGery R. Walston ’92Charles A. Walton ’86Costell Walton ’70Hanes Walton Jr. ’63Harriett J. WaltonJohn A. WaltonJonathan L. Walton ’96Marcus A. Walton ’03Spencer Walton ’90William H. Walton III ’97Andre M. Ward ’92Brandon D. Ward ’03Cassius Ward ’41Christopher E. Ward ’93Christopher L. WardDavid WardFelker W. WardFrank Ward ’82Harlan L. WardJames C. Ward III ’91Jean M. Ward ’03Joseph N. Ward ’58 *Joycelyn L. WardKendell G. WardMarcia WardOrie WardRogers H. Ward ’56Sterling A. Ward ’78Steven WardTillman WardAlvin H. Wardlaw ’48Barbara A. WardlawDelma D. WareGregory J. Ware ’03Ware Health Care Services, Inc.Jonathan S. WareLuther D. Ware ’49Richard E. Ware Jr. ’97Theodis Ware ’67Nima A. Warfield ’94Elizabeth WaringBeulow W. Warmsley ’40Isiah WarnerJesse Warner
Neari F. WarnerRuth M. WarnerSandra J. WarnerWarner/Chappell Music, Inc.Warner-Lambert CompanyRaphael G. Warnock ’91Antoinette C. WarrenBarry T. Warren ’94Brian K. Warren ’93Christian E. Warren ’92Deborah A. WarrenWarren Easton Fundamental Senior High School
Edwin A. Warren ’04Gareth J. W. Warren ’00Kobby T. Warren ’97Warren Memorial United Methodist Church
Rashad M. Warren ’03Richard A. Warren ’52Jarred C. Warrick ’01James E. Washburn ’94Washington & Lee UniversityA. M. Washington ’71Ahmad S. Washington ’97Alex E. Washington III ’96Alice H. WashingtonAnthony K. Washington ’96Antonio B. Washington ’97Ava F. WashingtonBradford C. Washington ’04Calvin E. Washington ’90Corey A. Washington ’01Craig E. Washington ’75Darryl Washington ’89Ellis I. Washington ’81Eric T. Washington ’86Gilbert Washington ’84Gwendolyn WashingtonJames A. Washington Sr. ’49James C. Washington ’52 *Joyce WashingtonJune R. WashingtonKareem N. Washington ’95Kevin Washington ’94Kevin L. Washington ’94Korey M. Washington ’92Mark WashingtonMary P. WashingtonMichael WashingtonPatrick B. Washington ’03The Washington Post Randall D. Washington ’91Renee’ E. Washington ’96Robert Washington Jr. ’95Robert Washington ’49Robert A. Washington ’40 *Thomas J. Washington ’37Thomas J. Washington III ’63Walter Washington ’48Welton C. Washington Jr. ’98
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Wilbert Washington ’54William H. WashingtonWaste Management, Inc.Christopher J. Waters ’00James W. Waters ’51Alfred R. Watkins ’85Che WatkinsChristopher B. Watkins ’91Clyde Watkins ’85Dion J. Watkins ’00Donald V. Watkins Jr. ’94Emmitt F. Watkins ’69Eric D. Watkins ’90Frances D. WatkinsHollis Watkins Jr. ’97Isaiah WatkinsJerry M. Watkins ’95Keith W. Watkins ’03Linda D. WatkinsMichael L. Watkins ’98Myron H. Watkins Jr. ’88Rae H. WatkinsRichard D. Watkins ’97Malik G. Watler ’92Daniel D. Watson ’03Edward G. Watson ’96Gregory WatsonHarold Watson ’75John M. Watson ’87Joseph D. Watson ’89Kenneth V. Watson ’01Kevin C. Watson Jr. ’03Larry E. Watson ’71Mark E. Watson ’92Melvin H. Watson ’30 *Sanford E. Watson II ’85Shofaetiyah D. Watson ’97Stephen C. Watson ’87Talik N. Watson ’01Timotheus G. Watson ’02Warren D. A. Watson ’02Kevin J. Watt ’86Hubert Watters ’63 *Albert H. WattsAnne W. WattsCharles D. Watts Sr. ’38 *Christopher N. Watts ’96Juanita P. WattsMichael K. Watts ’92Russell A. Watts ’85John W. WaxmanWayne County Circuit Judges Association
Wayne County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office
Jason C. Weakley ’94Pete WeaklyAlonzo C. Weatherby ’03Elsie S. WeatheringtonThomas E. Weatherly Jr. ’62Shauna Weathersby
Annette WeathingtonGwendolyn N. WeaverJohn T. Weaver ’86Karl K. Weaver Jr. ’83Michael T. Weaver Jr. ’04Michael T. Weaver Sr.Mike F. Weaver ’91Reginald V. Weaver ’88Ronald A. Weaver ’53 *Wrex A. Weaver III ’79Andrew Webb ’65Aubury R. Webb Jr. ’00Aubury R. Webb Sr. ’75Christopher P. Webb ’91Darryl WebbEnoch A. Webb ’86James D. Webb ’84Jim WebbMargo H. WebbRichard WebbSchuyler C. Webb ’74William J. Webb ’91Willie J. Webb ’61Willie L. Webb ’75Adrienne C. WebberMargaret L. Weber-Levine Cedric E. Webster ’90Donald E. Webster ’81Donald G. Webster ’51Duane E. WebsterHattie P. WebsterNorma J. WebsterWill K. Webster ’61James H. Weddington ’60 *Travis C. Weddington ’88Wilburn H. Weddington ’45Weddingtons One Hour MartinizingHildegard WeemsJerome A. Weems ’79Adam C. Weers ’99Edward WeissmanPamela A. WeiszAndrew WelburnCraig WelburnBabu G. Welch ’93George T. WelchJames A. Welch ’67Sule K. Welch ’94Hawthorne Welcher Jr. ’98Joseph Welcome ’48Dexter J. Weldon ’96Herbert H. Weldon ’53Louis B. WeldonTimothy Wellbeck ’04Leonard E. Wellington III ’86Wellpoint FoundationCasandra D. Wells,Claudia WellsJason J. Wells ’05Joseph Wells III ’86Kelvin D. Wells ’98
Lamont A. Wells ’95Marion A. WellsMarkovist Q. Wells Sr.Norman D. Wells ’74T. J. Wells ’74Theodore C. Wells ’04Wendell P. Whalum Community Choir
Howard G. WendlandIan K. Wenger ’95Carol C. WesleyDonna WesleyHooper C. WesleyB. Kenneth WestBruce E. West ’76Gerald I. West ’95James E. West ’70William E. West ’65Arnold A. Westbrook Jr. ’98John O. WestbrookColumbus T. Wester Jr. ’51Ellis F. Wester ’89Westminister Presbyterian ChurchHoward Westmoreland Jr. ’93Lennox S. WestneyAlfred L. Weston II ’02Luther WestonMaggalean W. WestonMiriam WestonPaul D. Weston ’43Westport CorporationWestvacoWestwin Business, LLCDarren E. Wethers ’84Lawrence H. WexlerHarold L. Whack Jr.Kenneth T. Whalum Jr. ’78Kevin H. Whalum ’91Christopher WhartonClifton R. WhartonDeborah A. WhartonGwendolyn E. WhartonFrank P. WhatleyWheat Street Baptist ChurchCory N. Wheaton ’03Obed A. Wheaton ’86Herbert E. Wheeler ’68Troy E. Wheeler ’97Graylind R. Wherry ’99Joseph A. Whiley ’03Jasiri Whipper ’06Beryl M. Whipple ’04Andre C. Whisenton ’65Jason T. Whitaker ’99Alex J. White ’03Anthony J. White ’66Augustus White Jr. ’51 *Bertrand L. White ’90Bettie L. WhiteBonita WhiteBrenda F. White
Charles R. White Jr. ’87Clark E. White ’71Darren W. White ’01Darwin R. White ’73Dave WhiteDelrick O. White ’77Edward C. WhiteEmmett M. White ’44 *Eric J. White ’03George White ’55Gregory W. White ’79Gretta WhiteHenry L. WhiteJames S. White ’93Janeanna WhiteJulius S. White ’03Keith A. White ’97Keith L. White ’72Kelvin D. White ’82Larry WhiteLewis A. White Jr. ’81Mark A. White ’94Milton J. White ’34Nathaniel B. White Jr.Nathaniel T. White ’59Ramey T. White ’02Renell WhiteRichard H. White II ’96Richard W. White ’64Robert G. White ’83Rodney D. White ’90Terence B. White ’94Terence L. White ’03Thurman WhiteTrudy M. WhiteWendell F. White ’62Wesley WhiteWhitney V. White ’99William C. White ’47 *William D. White ’91Dawn White-BellEdwina A. WhiteheadJames W. Whitehead ’57Rene’ K. Whitehead ’03Patricia A. WhiteleyAlphonso Whitfield III ’77Hiley C. WhitfieldJordan P. Whitfield ’81Albert N. WhitingBrooke E. WhitingHenry WhitlowDamanion D. Whitmire ’03Edward WhitmooreCecil C. Whitmore ’90David L. WhitneyWilbur M. WhitneyStephanie WhittakerJohn P. Whitted ’72Evelyn Whitted-HillWichita Falls Independent School District
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Marsha R. WickliffePaul WiebeSwitzon S. WigfallEarl L. Wiggins ’82Jay E. Wiggins ’00Mychelle R. WigginsJacqueline B. WiggsCorey WilbornJames A. Wilborn Jr. ’70Reginald H. Wilborn Jr. ’05Whitney WilbornGary WilcotsMargaret R. WilcoxVirginia L. WilderThe Wilderness SocietyDennis W. Wilds Jr. ’88Jetie B. Wilds ’62Todd V. Wiley ’91Elva C. WilkersonFranklin H. Wilkerson ’92Sherrod D. Wilkerson ’03Robert Wilkes Jr. ’91Dorothy L. Wilkes-KinnebrewDarius J. Wilkins ’03Jonathan Thomas G. Wilkins ’01Nathan L. Wilkins ’91Robert A. Wilkins Robert D. Wilkins Jr. ’91Brent A. WilkinsonLeonard WilkinsonRobert S. Wilkinson Jr.Shervah E. Wilkinson ’98Winston WilkinsonFranklin WilksMary Kay WillWilliam Limmer ScholarshipWilliam Morris Agency, Inc.Aaron M. Williams ’97Aaron S. Williams ’91Ajene S. Williams ’98Albert L. Williams ’58Albert R. Williams ’47Alex WilliamsAlexander Williams III ’99Allan R. Williams ’92Alton Williams ’57Alvin WilliamsAnderson C. WilliamsAndrew Williams ’64Andrew R. Williams ’73Angelo D. Williams ’79Anthony D. Williams ’94Arnold L. Williams ’65Audrey WilliamsAvery Q. Williams ’86Basil J. Williams ’81Beverly A. WilliamsBismarck Williams ’47Bobby D. Williams Jr. ’83Brandon R. Williams ’99Byron K. Williams ’86
Calvin Williams ’90Calvin X. Williams ’58 *Williams Chapel A.M.E. ChurchCharles C. Williams ’69Charles E. Williams IIIChristopher Williams ’94Christopher D. Williams ’94Christopher O. Williams ’95Christopher S. Williams ’01Clarence E. Williams ’79Clifford Williams Jr. ’49Clyde R. Williams ’87Curtis L. Williams ’61Daniel A. Williams Jr. ’49Daryl L. Williams ’97David E. Williams ’00David F. WilliamsDelroy L. Williams ’02Dennis O. Williams ’83Derrick D. Williams ’95Donald W. Williams III ’03Dwayne C. Williams ’89Earnest WilliamsEarnest WilliamsEdward WilliamsEdward E. Williams Jr. ’86Elynor A. WilliamsEt’Chane J. Williams ’99Ethel H. WilliamsEulis H. Williams ’58 *Florence H. WilliamsFrank E. Williams ’49Freddie E. WilliamsFrederick B. Williams ’59 *Frederick D. Williams Jr.George Williams Jr. ’66George C. Williams III ’97George E. WilliamsGeorge F. Williams ’62George S. Williams ’88Gertiana WilliamsGlenn L. Williams ’82Gregory A. Williams ’81Gregory D. WilliamsGuy A. Williams ’79Hassan A. Williams ’95Hendley R. Williams ’85Herbert L. WilliamsHusie A. WilliamsIotis WilliamsJ. Herbert Williams II ’59J. H. Williams III ’93Jacob A. Williams ’47James F. Williams II ’66James R. Williams II ’96Jason C. Williams ’05Jason L. Williams ’97Jeffrey J. Williams ’97Joel H. Williams ’93John C. WilliamsJohn C. Williams ’49
John S. Williams Jr. ’00John T. Williams ’79Johnny A. Williams ’91Joseph W. Williams ’65Josie M. WilliamsJulia WilliamsKaren R. WilliamsKeith L. Williams ’79Kendrick I. Williams ’99Kenneth C. Williams ’89Kent Williams ’74Kentay A. Williams ’01Kevin WilliamsKevin D. Williams ’93Kevin J. Williams ’98Kevin T. Williams ’85Kevin T. Williams ’88Lafayette W. Williams ’61Lena H. WilliamsLeon R. Williams ’70Leroy S. WilliamsLinda C. WilliamsLinda M. WilliamsLouise J. WilliamsMacon Williams ’79Malcolm B. Williams Malinda N. WilliamsMallory Williams ’93Margaret WilliamsMarietta WilliamsMark T. Williams ’91Marques V. Williams ’03Marquiez D. Williams ’03Marquise L. Williams ’03Matthew A. Williams ’50Maureen Higgins WilliamsMaurice M. WilliamsMichael D. Williams ’78Michael J. Williams ’81Michael N. Williams ’74Michael P. Williams II ’95Michael S. Williams ’01Michael T. WilliamsMorris S. WilliamsNathaniel P. Williams ’90Neicko C. Williams ’89Norbert C. Williams ’55Otto H. Williams ’79Pamela WilliamsPaul D. Williams ’03Pelham Williams ’82Peter Williams ’97Philip C. Williams ’37Pierre R. Williams ’04R. J. Williams Sr. ’45Raashid S. Williams ’99Radames Williams ’97Raifael W. Williams ’92Rashaun L. Williams ’01Rawn N. Williams ’88Reginald Williams ’98
Reginald L. Williams ’84Richard Williams ’03Robert A. WilliamsRobert E. WilliamsRobert E. Williams ’02Robert J. Williams ’48Robert L. Williams Sr.Robert L. Williams ’70Robert M. Williams ’62Robert P. Williams ’00Roderick M. Williams II ’01Roger Williams ’65Roger C. WilliamsRonnie Williams ’82Rosolyn WilliamsRuby M. WilliamsSammie L. Williams ’73Samuel G. Williams ’68Samuel K. Williams III ’03Scott S. Williams ’95Shedron D. Williams ’92Shirley L. WilliamsSondra WilliamsStacy D. WilliamsStanley E. WilliamsStephen J. Williams ’87Stephen M. Williams ’97Sterling S. WilliamsSteven WilliamsTarik L. Williams ’96 *Theodore J. Williams ’98Thornell Williams Jr. ’92Timothy A. Williams ’87Todd V. WilliamsTravis D. Williams ’98Wallace A. Williams Jr. ’98Walter F. Williams ’74Walter H. Williams III ’85Warren T. Williams ’97Wendell P. Williams ’83Wendell X. Williams ’78Wilfred WilliamsWilliam H. WilliamsWilliam H. Williams ’57Willie M. Williams Jr. ’94Richard S. Williamson ’78Terrence Williamson Jr.Denise WillinghamJohn M. Willingham Sr. ’70Reginald A. Willingham ’03Ryan WillinghamAngela WillisDerek I. Willis ’89Eric WillisGregory A. Willis ’95Henry L. Willis ’93Howard C. Willis ’76Isaac Willis ’61Jesse F. Willis ’61John W. WillisKen D. Willis ’95
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Melvin L. Willis ’87Theresa J. WillisVincent D. Willis ’03William J. Willis Sr. ’57James C. Wills ’90James W. WillsJohn H. Wills Jr. ’87Maury L. Wills ’93Noah E. Wills III ’83Reginald D. Wills ’70Albert T. Wilson III ’66Alger L. Wilson ’58August Wilson *Aurelius C. Wilson ’79Bobby WilsonCedric A. Wilson ’01Charles E. Wilson ’59Charlie Mae WilsonClyde Wilson Jr. ’93Corey K. Wilson ’96David L. Wilson ’95DeJuan V. Wilson ’97Delon R. Wilson ’03Dwight A. Wilson ’96Earl W. Wilson ’83Earnest B. Wilson ’52Eric D. Wilson ’95Ernest J. Wilson IIIFred B. Wilson ’93Gail E. WilsonGerald WilsonGerren K. Wilson ’03Jackie WilsonJay T. Wilson ’00Jerry D. Wilson ’79John WilsonJohn C. Wilson ’81Jonathan W. Wilson ’95Lamar T. Wilson ’75Leroy Wilson ’62Lizabeth A. WilsonMae F. WilsonMarilyn I. WilsonMarion B. WilsonMarvin WilsonMichael D. Wilson ’03Michael F. Wilson ’01Michael J. WilsonThe Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation
Phillip J. Wilson ’82Rachel R. WilsonRashad O. Wilson ’00Robert Wilson IIIRoger Wilson ’73Ronald W. Wilson ’65Samuel E. Wilson III ’55Stella WilsonTerrance D. Wilson ’03Walter L. WilsonWilliam G. Wilson
William T. Wilson ’70Dean WiltshireRahmaan WiltshireVincent L. Wimbush ’75Eric D. Winchester ’90Dejoun D. Windless ’96Franklin J. Windom ’04Eric R. Winfield ’96Christopher S. Winfrey ’04Clayton E. WinfreyRobert Winfrey ’55Calvin E. Wingfield ’03James A. Wingfield Jr. ’64William T. Winrow III ’98Richard D. Winslow ’93Gregory B. Winstead ’89Vernon A. Winstead Jr. ’88Eric V. A. Winston ’64James R. Winston III ’97Randall O. Winston ’95R. E. WirthWisconsin Power & Light Foundation
Arthur J. Wise ’86David L. WiseHandy Withers ’65Marcia WithersClashous Witherspoon ’81David J. Witherspoon ’78Billy WittKarin WittenborgBeth WolchockWolfpack Enterprises, LLCLisa M. WolmartAnn J. WolpertChad A. Womack ’88Charles D. WoodChristopher L. Wood *Roger L. Wood ’66Carl L. Woodard II ’94Donald M. Woodard ’89Jamell WoodardLeroy A. Woodard ’61Veronica D. WoodardRandall L. Woodfin ’03Gary J. Woodford ’00Melissa WoodforlkThomas M. Woodhouse Sr. ’48Thomas M. Woodhouse Jr. ’71Woodlawn Heights Community Club
Margaret WoodmanBronson K. Woodroffe ’92Donald C. Woodruff II ’91Willie J. Woodruff ’76Benjamin E. Woods ’71Courtney J. Woods ’02Daemon S. Woods ’88Irvin Woods ’61Jordan M. Woods ’02Kelvin M. Woods ’03
Kenneth F. Woods ’73Kevin R. Woods ’94Simeon N. Woods ’02Willie E. Woods ’85Robert C. WoodsonS. H. Woodson III ’74Richard W. Woodward ’39Michael W. Woody ’85Ralph Woolfolk ’81Craig A. Woolridge ’84Stephen T. WoolridgeJames H. Wooten Jr.McKinley Wooten Jr. ’88The Works/GM MediaworksWorld Reach, Inc.World Without End, Inc.Dante L. Wormley ’99Frederick L. Worrell ’92Janice L. WorthChristiana D. WorthamsArtmus Worthy ’71F. Durant Worthy ’64 *Shelia C. WorthyAdam Q. Wright ’01Ahmad K. Wright ’92Brandon A. Wright ’01Charles E. Wright Jr. ’92Corbett WrightCourtney Wright ’98Deborah A. WrightDuane E. Wright ’89Fenton Wright ’93Gerald E. Wright ’65Gregg S. Wright ’99Harry S. Wright Jr. ’82Irene M. WrightJames Wright ’55Jeffrey W. Wright ’84John C. WrightKalefe WrightLamar Wright ’70Maurice WrightMichael L. Wright ’74 *Milton J. Wright ’90Milton L. Wright Jr. ’66Robert E. Wright ’94Roger C. Wright ’75Thomas A. Wright Jr. ’98Troy A. Wright ’99Victor Wright ’69William Wright ’70William F. Wright ’86Bobby A. Wrights ’95WSB TV Channel 2De T. WuWXIA TV Channel 11Gary R. Wyatt ’79James O. Wyatt Jr. ’65John H. WyattBarbara J. WycheLawrence Wyche
Mark N. Wyche ’97Carey H. Wynn II ’70Victor M. Wynn ’96Wynnefield Primary SchoolValerie A. Wynne-Hall The Xerox FoundationYamaha Corporation of AmericaYosuichika YamashitaAsa G. Yancey ’75Eddie L. Yancey ’50James A. Yancey Jr. ’73Lawrence D. Yancey ’96Earl YancyPreston M. Yancy ’59Elaine H. YarboroughDonald D. Yarbrough ’03George YarbroughMurvan Yarbrough ’51Ella G. YatesGrady A. Yeargin Jr. ’70David A. Yearwood ’88D. J. YeeKent Yee ’98Yellow-Page.NetGerald A. Yerby ’75Ashagre YigletuJason O. York ’91Alan C. YoungAlberta E. YoungAnwar S. Young ’96Billy E. Young ’94Clinton I. Young Jr. ’72Doran YoungEdwin I. YoungElsenia YoungHarold L. Young ’74Helen A. YoungJabari L. Young ’96James K. Young ’88Janice H. YoungJohnson A. Young ’94Josiah U. Young III ’75Kirby D. Young ’96Lee M. Young ’48 *Lisa YoungLola M. YoungMarcus T. Young ’96Margaret YoungMarquis S. YoungYoung Men’s ClubMichael Young Sr.Michael C. Young Jr.Michael E. Young ’94Michael L. Young ’98Omari T. Young ’78Robert E. Young Jr. ’81Robert P. Young ’61Roger Young Sr. ’64Scott A. Young ’86Terence B. YoungThomas J. Young ’82
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Richard G. YoungeBrandon E. Young-Fountain ’01Jill Young-FranklinYum! Brands Foundation, Inc.John D. Zachary ’79Nathaniel S. Zackery Jr. ’03Deborah B. ZakW. Paul ZampolEmanuel Zanders Jr. ’03Marvin C. Zanders II ’87Joseph P. Zang IIIDoug ZartmanHoward J. Zehr Jr. ’66Demetrius M. Zeigler ’03Zion Missionary Baptist Church, Inc.
Legend: Donors are listed in Alphabetical order.* Deceased
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Facts at a Glance
Description:Founded in 1867 as the Augusta Institute in Augusta, Georgia, Morehouse College is the nation’s largestliberal arts college for men. Morehouse graduates approximately 500 students each year, historicallyconferring bachelor’s degrees on more African American men than any other college or university inthe United States. The 61-acre campus is located just three miles southwest of downtown Atlanta.
Mission:The mission of Morehouse College is to provide a comprehensive academic, social and spiritual expe-rience that prepares its students for leadership and success in the larger society.
President:Dr. Walter E. Massey, class of ’58, is the ninth president of Morehouse College. A noted physicist andformer director of the National Science Foundation and former provost of the University ofCalifornia, Dr. Massey is a member of the President’s Council on Science and Technology and theSmithsonian Institution Board of Regents.
Enrollment:With an enrollment of approximately 2,800, the student body represents more than 40 states and 12foreign countries.
Academic Programs:Morehouse operates under the semester system, offering the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Sciencedegrees. The College offers 26 majors in three academic divisions: Humanities and Social Sciences,Science and Mathematics, and Business Administration and Economics, and a dual-degree programin engineering with the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Special Programs:Special Programs include Phi Beta Kappa, Honors, Study Abroad, The Andrew Young Center forInternational Affairs, and Research Careers. The College also houses the Morehouse Research Institute,the Morehouse Leadership Center, and the Journal of Negro History.
Faculty:172 full-time62 part-time100% of tenured-track faculty holds terminal degrees
Athletics:Morehouse is a member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) and the NationalCollegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), Division II. Varsity letter sports include football, basketball,tennis, cross country and track and field.
Affiliations:Among the organizations in which Morehouse College holds memberships: Atlanta UniversityConsortium, Atlanta Regional Council for Higher Education, Georgia Research Alliance, AssociatedColleges of the South, UNCF/The College Fund, American Association of Higher Education,American Council of Education, Association of Private Colleges & Universities in Georgia; NationalAssociation for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education, and National Association of IndependentColleges & Universities.
Accreditation:Morehouse is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges andSchools (SACS) to award baccalaureate degrees. Morehouse is one of five Historically Black Colleges andUniversities, and one of four undergraduate institutions in Georgia, with a Phi Beta Kappa National HonorSociety chapter. The College also is one of only four liberal arts colleges in the nation with accreditationfrom both the International Association for Management Education and a Phi Beta Kappa chapter.
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