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    Tiger 1980

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    Yearbooks were annual publications published by Savannah State students that documented the academic, social, and athletic experiences of campus life. It was known as the Hubertonian from 1939 - 1947, Georgia State College Tiger in 1949, and Tiger from 1952-1994 and in 1998.LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundatio

    One-Hundred Twenty-Second Commencement of Savannah State College

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    Commencement programs contain a listing of degree candidates from each college, sorted by degree.Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundatio

    Dr. Wendell G. Rayburn

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    Dr. Wendell G. Rayburn served as the eighth president of Savannah State University. He served as president from 1980 – 1988. Under his administration the Desegregation Plan was implemented which was mandated by the Georgia Board of Regents. There was a major growth of buildings on the campus during his tenure. Under his administration, Rayburn developed a grievance procedure manual for the college and established tenure and promotion review procedures. He created a strategic long-range planning process in order to set goals for the college. He also modified the mission so it could reflect the new urban mission and he brought in new academic programs such as the Master of Public Administration program and the New Liberal Arts program. Under Rayburn’s administration, the college received accreditation for the Social Work program and the Athletic program was enhanced.Hall, C. W. (1991). One hundred years of educating at Savannah State College, 1890-1990. East Peoria, Ill.: Versa Press

    One-Hundred Twenty-First Commencement of Savannah State College

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    Commencement programs contain a listing of degree candidates from each college, sorted by degree.Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundatio

    Savannah State College Bulletin: General Catalog Issue, 1980-81

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    College catalogs contain information regarding curricula, fees, university policies, and procedures. Not all years are presented in the collection due to either gaps in publication or gaps in holdings. Print copies of the catalogs are available for viewing at Asa H. Gordon Library Special Collections.Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation

    Vanessa Cooper Bennett

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    Miss Savannah State is the queen that represents the University at social service organizations, campus wide and community events. Miss Savannah State is voted in by classmates to reign as the queen based on skills, qualities and talents. The inception of establishing a queen for the university derived from a need to raise funds for student campus social events. The process of selecting the queen encouraged students to participate in having a fundraiser for the college

    Savannah State College Bulletin: General Catalog Issue, 1979-80

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    College catalogs contain information regarding curricula, fees, university policies, and procedures. Not all years are presented in the collection due to either gaps in publication, or gaps in holdings. Print copies of the catalogs are available for viewing at Asa H. Gordon Library Special Collections.Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation

    Tiger 1979

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    Yearbooks were annual publications published by Savannah State students that documented the academic, social, and athletic experiences of campus life. It was known as the Hubertonian from 1939 - 1947, Georgia State College Tiger in 1949, and Tiger from 1952-1994 and in 1998

    One-Hundred Nineteenth Commencement of Savannah State College

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    Commencement programs contain a listing of degree candidates from each college, sorted by degree.Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundatio

    Faye Wiley (1978-1979)

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    Miss Savannah State is the queen that represents the University at social service organizations, campus wide and community events. Miss Savannah State is voted in by classmates to reign as the queen based on skills, qualities and talents. The inception of establishing a queen for the university derived from a need to raise funds for student campus social events. The process of selecting the queen encouraged students to participate in having a fundraiser for the college

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