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AshIynn Reed

North Carolina A&T, Class of 2012


Friendship Collegiate Academy
Class of 2008
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Through scholarships and
mentoring, the District of Columbia
Achievers Scholarship Program
will help hundreds of students
earn bachelor's degrees.
Herb TiIIery, CIass of '70
Executive Director
A&T MiIitary HaII of Fame
Inductee
MichaeI McQueen
North Carolina A&T, Class of 2013
Friendship Collegiate Academy
Class of 2009


The Aggie Athletic Foundation DC Chapter salutes
our 2013 National Achievement Awardees, Hall of
Fame Honorees & Lifetime Achievement Awardee for
their extraordinary compassion, leadership and
commitment to all things Aggie.

We thank you for your tireless efforts & inspiration

2013 Hall of Fame 2013 Achievement
Honorees Awardees
Dr. Claudette Bennett Brandon Bellamy
Warren Williams Phyllis Wright
Harold Aldridge Pamela L. Johnson
Ruth Wallace
Louise Murrill Graves Lifetime Achievement
Awardee
Terri D. Lloyd
Oreta B. Stinson


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Dear Distinguished Aggies:

It is my honor to offer congratulations to the Washington, DC chapter of the North Carolina A&T State
University Alumni Association, Inc.

The DC Chapter is a treasured jewel in our National Alumni organization, having represented North
Carolina A&T State University in your community for nearly 67 years. The DC Chapter has played an
influential role in the affairs of government, relationships with other HBCUs, community & leadership
development and most importantly the continued support of our beloved alma mater.

The leadership and membership of your chapter are trailblazers, never asking permission to do what is
needed to move our association forward. The association is thankful for works of former National
Presidents Gerald Williams, Pamela Johnson, John Petty, Eugene Preston Jr, and countless others who rose
through the ranks of the DC Chapter. Moreover, through your leadership, there has been unwavering
support for the continued evolution of our association. It is obvious that the DC Chapter has recognized
that the status quo is no longer acceptable, but significant change is needed to move our association
forward.

We offer special thanks to the 3rd class of inductees into the Chapters Hall of fame and their families for
their commitment to our Alumni Association, and the contributions they have made to their communities.
We salute them for standing fast for nearly 67 years, guiding the chapter in its growth. We honor them for
the commitment they showed to the chapter, our Alumni Association, and their communities in their
lifetime. These individuals had the special Aggie Pride needed to organize and nurture the Washington,
DC chapter. They laid out the welcome mat to countless others who have passed through over the years,
being the first stop for new Aggies locating to the Washington Metropolitan area.

We thank you for all that you have done in your community and for North Carolina A&T and our Alumni
Association. It is our hope that you will continue to be a beacon of Aggie Pride for decades to come and
for continuing to transform your passion into action.

With Sincere Aggie Pride,

Frances V. Peppers 85
President
North Carolina A&T State University Alumni Association, Incorporated
Dear Distinguished Aggies:
It is with great pleasure that I, on behalf of the Washington, DC Chapter of
the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Alumni
Association, Incorporated, extend our heartfelt congratulations to you at this
Honoree Gala. We are pleased that you have chosen to join us to celebrate
this momentous occasion.
We are thankful that your accomplishments from past to present have
provided viable opportunities for Aggies of all ages to benefit through
networking, social, spiritual and cultural enrichment. Since 1946, we have
seen the DC Chapter grow from a small group of Aggies to the largest and
most generous alumni chapter. Furthermore, we are honored to be named by
the National Black College Alumni Hall of Fame as the Large Chapter of the
year for 2012.
Tonight, we celebrate members of our chapter who have exemplified the high
standards of moral character, community involvement and decades of support
to our alumni association. These individuals exemplify the generations of
Aggies who are still actively committed to the support of our association.
Tonight we take a moment to honor our collective success, and prepare to
move forward with major projects to raise funds to refurbish our historic
chapter house and student scholarships.
Our chapter and alumni association could not have reached these
accomplishments without your generosity. We thank you for your support of
the Washington, DC Chapter. We all send you and your families our sincere
congratulations and best wishes as you celebrate this prestigious evening.
Forever in Aggie Pride,
Kristen Rutledge
President
Washington, DC Chapter
1810 15th Street Northwest | Washington, District of Columbia
Washington, DC
Chapter
Kristen Rutledge
Chapter President
President@wdc-ncatalumni.org
Chapter Officers
William Lash
1st Vice President
Brandon Bellamy
2nd Vice President
Shara Chambliss
Recording Secretary
Varell Hawkins
Financial Secretary
Dina Brown
Treasurer
Jennifer Hill
Corresponding Secretary
Darryl Foster
Chaplain
Kendra Arrington
Reporter
Quincey Wilson
Sergeant at Arms
Anthony TJ Jackson
Parliamentarian
Jim Lanier
Chair, Board of Directors
Hugene Fields
Immediate Past President
www.wdc-ncatalumni.org
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Dear Aggies, Honorees, and Guests:
It is indeed my pleasure to extend greetings, welcome, and appreciation to each of
you on our Third Annual Honoree Gala, Journeying our Accomplishments from
Past to Present. Our annual gala continues to grow and I am so pleased you have
chosen to share this magnificent evening celebrating the accomplishments of our
distinguished honorees. I trust you will renew old acquaintances, sustain others, and
make new ones. It is my goal to try to meet all of you!
The purpose of the gala remains the same: to honor past and present members of the
Washington, DC chapter, to foster Aggie Pride; raise funds to support scholarships
and capital expenditures for the historic Aggie House at 1810 15
th
Street Northwest
in the Nations Capital.
The DC chapter has a proud heritage dating back to 1946, consistently setting the
standard for financial support to the university, donating on average over $150,000
per year. Additionally, our Aggie House is a continuing source of pride for our
chapter. It should be noted we are among a minority of African American
organizations and institutions of higher education who own property in the nations
capital.
This year we are dedicating more time to celebrating the accomplishments of our
honorees, who have played instrumental roles in making the DC Chapter the
institution that it is today. We are eternally grateful for their dedication to their alma
mater and our association. Furthermore, we want to celebrate our three chapter
award winners who we have been nominated for awards from the national alumni
association.
My heart as well as many of you in attendance still remain saddened by the passing of
our Achievement Awardees, Terrie D. Lloyd and Oreta B. Stinson. They were
dedicated Aggies, tireless supporters of the university and our alumni association.
Again, it has been my pleasure to serve as the Chair of the Board of Directors for the
DC Aggie House and for the 2013 Honoree Gala. I greatly appreciate your support
and encouragement.
Yours in Aggie Pride,
James R. Lanier, Ph.D.
Honoree Gala Chairperson
1810 15th Street Northwest | Washington, District of Columbia
Washington, DC
Chapter
Jim Lanier, Ph.D
Chairman, Aggie House
Board of Directors
Directors@wdc-ncatalumni.org
www.wdc-ncatalumni.org
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Program
Processional & Welcome..............................................................................................Kristen Rutledge
Chapter President
William Lash & Courtney Bennett
Master of Ceremonies
The Occasion
Introduction of Dais Guests
Recognition of Officers (Chapter & National)
Special Guests
Grace
Dinner

Remarks from the National Alumni Association.......................................................Hugene Fields
Geographical Area
Representative
Celebration of Hall of Fame Inductees........................................................................Robert McNair
Honoree Gala Committee
Celebration of Chapter Awards....................................................................................Kristen Rutledge
Chapter President
Announcement of Chapter Scholarships ....................................................................Jennifer S. Hill
Chair, Scholarship
Committee
Tribute to Deceased Chapter Members ...................................................................... Diane Brice-Williams
Benevolence Committee
Concluding Remarks ................................................................................................... Kristen Rutledge
Chapter President
Dr. James Lanier
Chair, Board of Directors
Alma Mater
Celebration and Dance
Music Provided by Joseph Harris
The Brief History of the
North Carolina A&T State University Alumni Association, Inc.
Washington, DC Chapter
On or about October 18, 1946 a group of interested alumni assembled
at the home of Earl Payton for the purpose of organizing a local
alumni chapter in the Washington, DC area. The first formal minutes
were adopted October 22, 1946. It was decided to call the chapter
"The Dee Cee Aggies". This was later changed to the "A&T Club", and
later to the present name, "The North Carolina A&T State University
Alumni Association, Inc., Washington, DC Chapter."
Among the organizers, in addition to Mr. Payton, were: Alma E.
Akers, Geraldine Akers, Maryland Banner, Iva Raiford Barnes,
Geraldine Exum Blount, Ethel Thompson Brown, Cecil Burton,
Evelyn Marie Butler, Hattie Cherry, Ruth Signora Lea Collins, Flora
Crowder, Mr. Daniels, W. H. Eberhardt, Joseph S. Evans, Jessie D.
Gamble, L. Goffney, Oliver C. Harris, Edwina Faulkner Johnson,
Aloneita Jones, Harold Jones, Jeremiah Neal King, J. Lane, Joe Lang,
Reuben Lewis, William Little, John Massey, Wilbur McNair, Mary S. Miller, Mrs. Nelson, Leon Page, Johnny Ponds, James
Richards, Anne Rogers, James Ruffin, Edward and Fanny Sebastian, Julia Snead Scott, Catherine Atkinson Smith, Herbert
Smith, Mrs. E. Swepson, Opal Thomas, Mr. Turner, Victor Tynes, Georgia Venters, Alfonzo Williams, Eddie Williams, O. A.
Williams, Emmitt and Willa M. Williamson, Saunders Windsor and Montee Wynn. Professor Bernard Lee Mason, a Professor
of Music for many years at North Carolina A&T State University, when transferring to Howard University in the same capacity,
became the advisor to the group.
The chapter originally met at the homes of various members but over a period of years, membership grew to such an extent that
larger and more permanent meeting places had to be considered. Meetings were held at the Phyllis Wheatley YWCA, the
Dunbar Hotel, the headquarters of the National Association of Colored Women, the Interdenominational Church Ushers
Association Building, and finally at the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority House. According to available records, there was a short
period of inaction which occurred by the original group. Joseph C. McKinney, then a young alumnus, came on the scene and
perpetuated the current group.
The Chapter realized the necessity for purchasing an alumni headquarters
as a focal point in this community. Chapter membership had grown beyond
present rented facilities and program scheduling was a problem. A housing
committee was appointed by Isaac Woodard, the incumbent president. In
April 1963, the committee presented its first housing report which was
unanimously accepted, and efforts were directed toward securing funds for
the purchase of an alumni house. In September 1965, the Alumni House
was purchased at 1810 15th Street, NW, Washington, DC. A mutual fund
was started with $1,000 to serve as a financial nucleus for the Alumni
House. During 1965, the Chapter fundraising activities were consolidated
in one effort by co-sponsoring a Tri-AIumni Dance In conjunction with two
other local Black college alumni associations. James T. Speight, Jr. was the
prime mover in creating this new financial thrust. Others were Joseph C.
McKinney, Mae Belle Holmes, Edward Roper, John Slade and Isaac
Woodard. In addition to the Tri-AIumni Dance, boat rides, dinner dances,
casino nights, holiday card sales and raffles have been popular chapter fundraisers.
Much interest in providing scholarships for youth in the Washington Metropolitan area manifested in awarding two
scholarships in the early fifties. The recipients were Charles D. Bussey of Cardozo High School and Willie Louise Mosely of
Dunbar Senior High School. Mr. Bussey graduated from A&T summa cum laude and was the University's first alumnus to
Student Recruitment at local college fair.
2012 National Black College Alumni
Large Chapter of the Year Award
become a General Officer (Brigadier General, May 1, 1982) in the United States
Army. Miss Mosely worked as a librarian with the DC Public Schools. The DC
Chapter's scholarship program served as a beginning for the National Alumni
Giving Program. James T. Speight, Louise Pearson Boyd, Robert "Bob" S. Macon,
John Slade, Jessie W. Barnes and Pamela L. Johnson have served as the National
Alumni Fundraising Chairpersons from the DC Chapter. Ir addition to the
Bussey-Mosely Scholarships, this Chapter sponsored the Leonard Gray Forbes
Memorial Scholarship Fund which was awarded to Sharon Carrington, another
area student. Over many years, the Chapter solicited funds to help other local
students at the University and currently offers annual scholarships to
Washington metropolitan area students attending A&T. These awards are made
possible by the hundreds of thousands of dollars donated by alumni and friends
to the university's Annual Giving fund.
This Chapter has consistently participated in a diversity of programs at the community, regional, and national levels through
the years. Some of the community service activities include: visiting the Washington Lighthouse for the Blind; sponsoring the
University's choirs, sports teams and bands; supporting the bands of Cardozo High and Shaw Junior High Schools; feeding the
homeless at So Others Might Eat (S.O.M.E) and Martha's Tables; registering voters for local and national elections; cleaning the
highway through the Adopt the Highway project; beautifying local high schools; tutoring local students; providing food baskets
during the holidays; sponsoring holidays parties at local nursing homes; hosting receptions to meet new A & T freshmen and
their family members, organizing class reunions and annual picnics for local alumni, attending inter-alumni networking events
and happy hours; recruiting students at local college fairs and becoming the founders of "Aggie Pride Month" where many
selfless acts of Aggie Love are spread throughout the local area. In the late 1980's, a tradition was started by Rosa M. Beasley to
feed the ladies and men of the university's basketball teams when they competed against Howard University. To date, this
tradition continues as an annual event. In the earlier years, a job placement center was initiated to assist graduates in finding
employment when locating to the city and currently, the Chapter performs this same function electronically via its membership
List Serv. At one time, the Chapter held a Life Membership in the NAACP, and contributed regularly to the United Negro
College Fund.
In October 1959, five area graduates of the university's School of Nursing saw a need to form a club of nurses within the
Chapter. The first Officers were: Mable Royal Williams -President, Dorothy Chavis Jordan-Recording Secretary, Ethel Wright
Crooks-Corresponding Secretary, Julia Coleman Perkins-Treasurer and Burdia Gwynn Satterthwaite- Parliamentarian. They
named it TELOCA (Tender Loving Care) Grads Club. Many Chapter members are members of the DC Aggie Athletic
Foundation, a separate alumni organization, which supports the university's athletics. This committed club hosts golf fundraisers
and provides various types of hospitality to the university's teams when competing and visiting the area.
The Chapter has grown steadily under the leadership of several presidents. Past Chapter
presidents are Jeremiah Neat King (1946), Eddie Williams (1947), James Ruffin (1947-48),
Joseph C. McKinney (1948-54), Talmadge Hairston (1954-55), Nathaniel Hines (1955-56),
Leonard J. Simon(1956-60), Homer L. Ervin (1960-61), Isaac Woodard (1961-65), Leonard
J. Simon (1965-67), Mae Belle Holmes (1967-71), John Slade (1971-73), Maceo Hutcherson
(1973-77), Harold L. Aldridge (1977-81), Warren E. Williams (1981-85), John A. Petty
(1985-89), Louise Murrill-Graves (1989-93), Alfred Harding (1993-95), Eugene Parsons
(1995-97), Dr. Claudette Bennett (1997-2001), Gerald A. Williams (2001-03), Pamela L.
Johnson (2003-07), Hugene Fields (2007-11), and currently Kristen Rutledge (2011-
present).
Five members of the Chapter have served as President of the National Alumni
Association: Eugene H. Preston, Jr., Dr. Velma Speight-Buford, John A. Petty, Pamela L.
Johnson, and Gerald A. Williams. Five members served as the Northeast Regional
Director: James T. Speight, Jr., Louise Pearson Boyd, Louise Murrill-Graves (two non-
consecutive terms), John A. Petty, and Claudette Bennett. The Chapter has a rich legacy of
members serving in regional and national leadership roles. Currently, one of the Chapter's
former presidents has recently concluded a term as National Alumni President and there are
Past Chapter Presidents
Pamela Johnson & Eugene Preston
2012 MEAC Networking Social
sponsored by the DC Chapter
several Chapter members who hold positions on the current National Board of Directors.
Many members of the Chapter have been awardees of the three National Alumni awards: Julia S. Brooks Achievement, Howard
C. Barnhill Distinguished Service and Velma R. Speight Young Alumnus. While Chapter President, Pamela L. Johnson
organized ten of the Chapter's National Alumni awardees to participate in a five-year donor campaign to name the lobby of the
Alumni-Foundation Event Center. In 2009, a plaque bearing the individual names of the "The League of Distinguished Alumni"
group was placed in the lobby of the Alumni-Foundation Event Center on NCA&TSU's campus. The donors were Dr.
Claudette Bennett, Angela Brice, Ashley B. Hoover, Anthony "TJ" Jackson, Pamela L. Johnson, Dr. James R. Lanier, Louise
Murrill-Graves, John A. Petty, Oreta Stinson, and Gerald A. Williams.
Elijah Thorne and James Garrett spearheaded the fundraising and donated significantly to erect a statue of the Greensboro
Four on the university's campus. Several Chapter members made significant financial contributions toward this effort as well. On
the statue bears the names of donors who made this historical presence possible.
In 2008, the United States of America made history by electing the first African-American President, Barack H. Obama. James
R. Lanier and Robert L. McNair orchestrated an idea into one of the Chapter's most coveted events: an Inaugural Ball. The
night of the Presidential Inauguration, the Chapter had its first Inaugural Ball (black tie affair) one block from the White House
at the Army-Navy Club. Following President Barack H. Obamas re-election in the fall of 2012, the Chapter again sponsored an
Inaugural Ball on January 21, 2013 at the historic Army-Navy Club near the White House.
In April 2011, during a Hall of Fame inductee gala "Journeying our Accomplishments from Past to Present", the Washington, DC
Chapter of the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Alumni Association, Incorporated,, celebrated 65
years of making and leaving legacies of great achievements. Honored were Aggies of the DC Chapter who have made significant
and personal contributions in the communities of the Armed Forces, athletics, business, education, government (local, state, and
federal), health care, medicine, engineering, social work, science, law, religion and numerous other disciplines. The 2011 Hall of
Fame inductees were: Major General (Retired) Reginal G. Clemmons, Rosa Beasley, Angela R. Brice, Alfred Dickens, Eugene
H. Preston, John B. Slade, James T. Speight, Jr., James Stover, Robert Taylor, Elijah W. Thorne, and Jesse J. Williams.
On April 13, 2012, the 2
nd
Annual Honoree Gala, again honored distinguished current and former members of the Washington,
DC Alumni Chapter of the North Carolina A&T Alumni Association, Incorporated for their outstanding contributions to the
chapter, the university, and the world. Mr. William E. Spriggs, Ph.D., former Assistant Secretary for Policy, United States
Department of Labor, and a former professor of Economics at the University, provided the keynote message challenging all
present to continue to support their university and provide a beacon of hope for those students who follow in their paths. Major
General Hawthorne Peet Proctor, (USA, Ret.), received the National Achievement
Award, Brigadier General Clara Adams-Ender (USA, Ret.), was the Dr. Joseph
McKinney Achievement Award recipient, and 2001 graduate Dina K. Brown
received the Mae Holmes Young Alumnus Award. Hall of Fame Inductees for the
Washington, DC Alumni Chapter for 2012 were 1968 graduate Jessie Williams
Barnes, 1955 graduate Marie Coates, 1942 graduate Hamilton Flowers, 1948
graduate Mae Belle Holmes, 1948 graduate and first Chapter President, Dr. Joseph
C. McKinney, 1972 graduate John A. Petty, and 1963 graduate Marilyn Thorne.
Congratulations are extended to 2013 Honoree Gala, Journeying our
Accomplishments from Past to Present III awardees and Hall of Famers and their
families for having exemplified what is meant by Aggie Pride.
Updated in April 2013, from a version that was included in the Honoree Gala Souvenir Journal, April 9, 2012.
2013 Inaugural Gala
The DC Chapter thanks
Washington, DC Chapter Honoree Gala
for being a Title Sponsor
Washington, DC Chapter Honoree Gala
Presidents Circle
Phyllis J. Wright
& Family
Washington, DC Chapter Honoree Gala
Chairman Club
Hugene & Shelby Fields
and family
Washington, DC Chapter Honoree Gala
Aggie Supporters
Angela Anderson
Therese Barber
Lawrence Barrett
Rosa Beasley
Randall Dunn
Angela Eaddy
Andrew Edwards
Clarence Fisher
Gaston Matthews
Barry Obie
Kimberly Williams
Tomeka Williams
Washington, DC
Chapter
Kristen Rutledge
Chapter President
President@wdc-ncatalumni.org
Chapter Officers
William Lash
1st Vice President
Brandon Bellamy
2nd Vice President
Shara Chambliss
Recording Secretary
Varell Hawkins
Financial Secretary
Dina Brown
Treasurer
Jennifer Hill
Corresponding Secretary
Darryl Foster
Chaplain
Kendra Arrington
Reporter
Quincey Wilson
Sergeant at Arms
Anthony TJ Jackson
Parliamentarian
Jim Lanier
Chair, Board of Directors
Hugene Fields
Immediate Past President
www.wdc-ncatalumni.org
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The members of the DC Chapter
honors its Trailblazers who for years have
worked tirelessly to support the mission of
the DC Chapter, the national alumni
association and most importantly our
beloved alma mater.
2013 Hal of Fame Honoree
Colonel Harold Aldridge (USAF-Ret)
Claudette Bennett, Ph.D.
Louise Murrill Graves
Ruth Wallace
Warren Williams
2013 Achievement Awardee
Terrie Lloyd
Oreta Stinson
Chapter Award Winners
Pamela L. Johnson
Isaac Woodard Distinguished Service Award
Phyllis Thompson Wright
Dr. Joseph McKinney Achievement Award
Brandon Laurence Bellamy
Mae Holmes Young Alumnus Award
Award Description
The award nominee must be an
alumnus of North Carolina A&T
who have demonstrated
outstanding achievement in his/
her profession, community or in
public service and/or to the
Alumni Association.
The nominee must also exemplify
high moral character, high ideals
& integrity. Furthermore, the
individual must be respected &
held in high esteem by fellow
alumni.
2013 National
Achievement Award
Terrie D. Lloyd
We pause to celebrate the life of our dear and devoted loved one, Terrie Diane Lloyd,
whom the Lord quietly called home on Sunday, March 24, 2013. Terrie was born
January 23, 1960 in Rocky Mount, North Carolina to Elvin and the late James Lloyd,
Sr.
Terrie was educated in the Rocky Mount City and the Edgecombe County School
systems. She is a 1978 graduate of West Edgecombe High School. She was very active
in various school organizations and activities and she became the first Wildcat mascot.
Due to the influence of family, she chose to attend North Carolina A&T State
University in Greensboro; where she received her Bachelor of Science in Social Services
in 1982.
While in college, Terrie lived in Washington, DC with her sisters during the summer.
She worked at Georgetown University and grew to love Washington, DC and the
Washington Redskins. Upon her graduation from A&T, she began her career at
Georgetown University in the Student Accounts Department, where she remained for
thirteen years. She then accepted a position at the National Association of Social
Workers. Her passion for social work continued as she enrolled at Howard University
and obtained her Master of Social Work degree in 2002. She was later awarded the
Howard University School of Social Work Alumni Award for the Social Worker of the
Year in 2007. She continued her ambition to serve people and began working with the
homeless and disenfranchised communities. This led to her employment at United
Community Ministries, Housing Counseling Services, Inc. and Residential Care Inc.
Never a stranger to hard work, Terrie held various positions at Casual Corner,
AFSCME and was employed at the MCI/Verizon Center at its inception. She also
tirelessly volunteered for the DC Chapter of NC A&T Alumni Association where she
held various positions including Corresponding Secretary. Terrie was always ready to
help feed the athletic teams and open her home to A&T students during their summer
internships.
Social Services
Class of 1982
Award Description
The award nominee must be an
alumnus of North Carolina A&T
who have demonstrated
outstanding achievement in his/
her profession, community or in
public service and/or to the
Alumni Association.
The nominee must also exemplify
high moral character, high ideals
& integrity. Furthermore, the
individual must be respected &
held in high esteem by fellow
alumni.
2013 National
Achievement Award
Oreta B. Stinson
Mrs. Stinson was a native of Goldsboro North Carolina, and proud member of
Goldsboros High Class of 1976. She graduated from North Carolina
Agricultural and Technical State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in
Mechanical Engineering in 1981. She received a Master of Science degree in
Business and Public Administration from Southeastern University in
Washington, D. C. in 1984. Ms. Stinson was a member of the Acquisition
Professional Community and was level III certified in both Program Management
and Contracts.
Before passing June 7, 2012, Mrs. Oreta B. Stinson served as Deputy Director,
Office of the Secretary of the Navy, Small Business Programs, with over 28 years
of experience in Defense Acquisition. Mrs. Stinson was the Navys Program
Manager for the DoD Mentor-Protg Program. She was responsible for
implementation of the Federal acquisition programs designed to assist small
businesses, including small disadvantaged businesses, women-owned businesses,
service-disabled veteran-owned businesses, historically underutilized business
zone businesses and Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Minority
Institutions (HBCU/MI).
Among numerous awards, Ms. Stinson received the Department of the Navy
Meritorious Civilian Service award. She was a Silver Star member of Alpha
Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, she was, initiated in 1978 in the Alpha Phi
Chapter at NC A&T SU. In the Nu Zeta Omega chapter, she held offices from
Member At Large to her final office, 2
nd
Vice President. She was heavily involved
the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State Universitys DC Alumni
Chapter where she served as Fundraising Chairperson and former Vice President
of the chapter. She is also former Girl Scout Leader at both Ebenezer AME and
Shalom Ministries Christian Center, where she led numerous girls, including her
daughter, to earn the 2
nd
highest and highest awards in Girl Scoutings history.
Mrs. Stinson was a faithful member of Shalom Ministries Christian Center where
she led the Usher Board Ministry and was a member of the Dance Ministry.
Mechanical Engineering
Class of 1981
Dr. Joseph McKinney
Achievement Award Recipient
2013 DC Chapter
Nominee for the
Julia S. Brooks
Achievement Award
Award Description
The award nominee must be an
alumnus of North Carolina A&T
who have demonstrated
outstanding achievement in his/her
profession, community or in public
service.
The nominee must also exemplify
high moral character, high ideals &
integrity. Furthermore, the
individual must be respected &
held in high esteem by fellow
alumni.
Lastly, the nominee must have
contributed to the Alumni Annual
Giving Fund for at least two
consecutive years prior to
nomination.
Phyllis Wright
Phyllis J. Wright (Thompson), class of 1986, officially joined the Washington
DC Alumni Chapter at the urging of Diane Brice-Williams (82) and Ms.
Angela Brice (49). Phyllis has given her time and talents to support the
chapters scholarship fundraising efforts such as the Quad Alumni Dance and
Scholarship Raffle. Additionally, through her work in fundraising she has
supported extensively various chapter membership, student recruitment and
social & recreation activities.
While serving as the Chapters Financial Secretary and Treasurer, Phyllis
completely modernized the Chapters financial system. Her efforts greatly
improved financial data accuracy and the consistency of monthly and quarterly
reporting. In 2011, at the request of incoming President Kristen Rutledge,
Phyllis was named Membership Chairperson. Phylliss Everyone Bring One
campaign has seen membership increase over 150% during her tenure and
increased attendance.
Professionally, Phyllis has worked for the Department of the Navy since
graduation from A&T. While working for the Navy, she has worked in
numerous roles in the Office of Naval Intelligence rising to assume a number of
high level positions, including serving as the first African American female
Executive Director of the Hopper Information Services Center in 2008. With
her appointment as Executive Director, she leveraged her position to
successfully champion the first ever recruitment trip to her beloved Alma Mater,
targeting engineers and computer science majors.
Since February 2011, Phyllis serves as the Chief of Building Services and
Customer Support at the Defense Intelligence Agency. In this position, Phyllis
provides a host of facility and customer support services for the agency
throughout the National Capital Region.
Even with the demands of her job, she continues to mentor many young
civilians throughout the Office of Naval Intelligence and the Defense
Intelligence Agency. Her favorite saying, "To whom much is given, much is
required."
Business Administration
Class of 1986
DC Chapter Membership since 1986
Issac Woodard
Distinguished Service Award
2013 DC Chapter
Nominee for the
Howard C. Barnhill
Distinguished Service
Award
Award Description
The award nominee must be an
alumnus of North Carolina
A&T who have demonstrated
outstanding achievement in
his/her profession, community
or in public service.
The nominee must also
exemplify high moral character,
high ideals & integrity.
Furthermore, the individual
must be respected & held in
high esteem by fellow alumni.
Lastly, the nominee must have
contributed to the Alumni
Annual Giving Fund for at
least two consecutive years prior
to nomination.
Pamela Leah Johnson
Pamela Johnson, Class of 1991, has been active with the alumni association officially
since 1993. Pamela brought to the DC Chapter her commitment and enthusiasm to
support all chapter activities. Immediately, she shadowed Ms. Jessie Barnes, who was the
Annual Giving Chairperson and she started asking her Aggie friends (first time givers) to
donate to A&T in support of the Chapters campaign.

Pamela has served in multiple capacities within the local, regional and national levels.
Pamela served as the Associations National Alumni President after serving as the DC
Chapters President for two successful terms. During her tenure as National Alumni
President, she instituted processes which supported the continuous operational growth
of the organization. She also worked hard to ensure she and the board maintained
consistent and constant communication with the alumni members.

While National President, Pamela still maintained a very active presence at the local
chapter level. Presently, she serves as Annual Giving Chairperson, where she has
initiated goals to raise monies to support scholarships and students attending A&T. Last
year, the Chapters goal was $250,000 and they raised $230,587.50. Pamela, without
hesitation, will always ask alumni she meets for the first time for donations to our alma
mater. The amount of monies she has raised through her gracious requests is
immeasurable.
In 2004, Pamela asked nine alumni to be a part of a naming opportunity in the Alumni-
Foundation Event Center on campus. In 2009, they collectively donated $25,000 to
have the Alumni Lobby area of the center named after the League of Distinguished
Alumni. Today, in the Alumni lobby, a plaque bears all ten of their names.

In addition to her involvement with the alumni association, Pamela is an ardent
supporter of the College of Engineering. One of her greatest contributions to the college
is the Carla Macon Granville Engineering Scholarship, which has awarded over $50,000
in scholarship funding to matriculating engineering students. She is always a strong
advocate for A&T and this is truly exemplified by how she gives and challenges others to
give and commit to give.

Professionally, Pamela is a Branch Head in the Information Technology Estimating
Division where she is responsible for managing the cost analysis efforts of Operations
Research analysts for the Department of the Navy. In addition to her full-time position,
she teaches mathematics as an adjunct professor.
Industrial Engineering
Class of 1991
DC Chapter Membership since 1993
Mae Holmes
Young Alumnus Award
2013 DC Chapter
Nominee for the
Velma Speight Young
Alumnus Award
Award Description
The award nominee must be an
alumnus of North Carolina
A&T who have demonstrated
outstanding achievement in his/
her profession, community or in
public service and/or to the
Alumni Association.
The nominee must also
exemplify high moral character,
high ideals & integrity.
Furthermore, the individual
must be respected & held in high
esteem by fellow alumni.
Lastly, the nominee must have
contributed to the Alumni
Annual Giving Fund for at least
two consecutive years prior to
nomination.
Furthermore, the nominee must
be thirty-five years old or
younger.
Brandon L. Bellamy
Mr. Brandon Bellamy, truly exemplifies what it means to be an outstanding Young
Alumnus. While at A&T, he was a stellar scholar-leader as a member of the A&T
Honors Program and its affiliated honor societies; Ronald E. McNair scholars, Student
Government Association and a student member of numerous university committees. In
addition to his co-curricular activities, Brandon was a committed scholar conducting
research on impact of technology use and the minority achievement gap in standardized
testing in Virginia and A&T stakeholder perceptions of the Focused Growth Initiative of
the University of North Carolina System.

Since graduating from A&T in 2008, Brandon immediately continued his education at
Iowa State University earning a Master of Education in Higher Education. Upon
returning to the District of Columbia in 2010, Brandon has been employed by Prince
Georges Community College and presently as Assistant Director - Counselor for
Student Support Services at Howard Community College in Columbia, Maryland.

Brandon is very active in a number of professional associations and advocacy groups,
including holding leadership positions in ACPA - College Educators International, The
Center for HBCU Media Advocacy and the Maryland College Personnel Association.
Brandons professional interests lies in the continued advocacy for HBCUs including
improved research on shared governance and community college transfer initiatives. He
has been an invited presenter at a number of conferences nationally.
Since returning in 2010, Brandon has been actively engaged with the Washington, DC
chapter. He was appointed in 2011 as chair of the Student Recruitment committee by
then chapter president Hugene Fields and has retained that position after being elected
chapter 2nd Vice President. Brandon is very dedicated to improving the chapters
engagement with young alumni in the area while sustaining existing relationships. Since
2010, Brandon has worked with Crystal Williams and the Young Alumni Council,
officially becoming chair at the request of Frances Peppers, national alumni president. As
chair, Brandon has worked to implement pieces of a comprehensive young alumni
framework, and improve support for further growth of our association. He also serves on
the national communications committee, Class of 2008 reunion committee and is the
acting webmaster.
Liberal Studies (Cultural Change and Social Development)
Class of 2008
DC Chapter Membership since 2010
Harold Aldridge
2013 Alumni Honoree
Agricultural Education
Class of 1949
DC Chapter
Achievements
Chapter President
President, DC Aggie
Club
Colonel Harold Livingston Aldridge, U. S. Army (Retired), was the sixth of 11 children born
in a loving family in La Grange, North Carolina. He graduated from what was then La
Grange Colored High School in 1942, later to be named Frink High School. He graduated
from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College now North Carolina Agricultural
and Technical State University in 1949 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Agricultural
Education. He was also commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Army
Reserves.
Harolds military career began May 4, 1951. He served in the Korean War. He remained in
the United States Army Reserves after active duty, retiring as a Colonel. His terminal active
duty assignment was in the Office of the Secretary of the Army, assigned to the Army
Council of Review Boards.
Harold spent his early professional years in Rome, Georgia. He was an educator in the
public schools of Georgia. His career in education included teacher, principal, and
administrator for pupil personnel. During this period Harold furthered his education,
earning a Master of Arts degree in Educational Administration from Atlanta University.

Upon locating to the Metropolitan DC area, Harold became active in the local chapter of the
North Carolina A&T State University Alumni Association. He is a Past President of the
local chapter and the founding President of the local Aggie Club. His contributions to both
the Alumni Association and Aggie Club are far too numerous to mention, but are
noteworthy. His contributions exemplify his dedication, commitment, and love for A&T and
Aggie Pride. He was a leader, mentor, and cheerleader of North Carolina A&T.
He was a pillar of society. Harold was a Deacon at Cedar Springs Baptist Church in Cedar
Grove, Georgia, reaffirmed at Lovejoy Baptist Church in Rome, Georgia, and later at
Pennsylvania Avenue Baptist Church in Washington, DC. He was also a Past Master of
Prince Hall Masons and member of Widows Son Lodge Number 7. A leader by nature,
Harold served as President, Educational Vice President, and Treasurer of the Kohoutek
Toastmasters Club, Number 611. He earned the designation as Able Toastmaster (ATM). He
was also Founding President of the Washington Metropolitan Area Chapter of the La
Grange-Frink Alumni Association.

Harold was united in Holy Matrimony to Dr. Marie Harris Aldridge on April 7, 1990. He
completed his earthly journey on December 8, 2003. An Aggie Born and Bred, he was an
Aggie until he died!
Claudette E. Bennett
2013 Alumni Honoree
Sociology
Class of 1975
DC Chapter Member since 1982
DC Chapter
Achievements
Recording Secretary
First Vice President
Chapter President
Chair, Board of Directors
National Alumni
Achievements
Northeast Region
Recording Secretary
Associate Director
Regional Director
National Association
First Vice President
Chair, Constitution & Bylaws
Class Reunion
Homecoming Committee
Alumni Assessment
Committee
Member, NC A&T Board
of Visitors
Alumni Awards
Velma Speight
Achievement Award
Census Bureaus Bronze
Medal for distinguished
service
Claudette E. Bennett, Ph.D., was reared in Williamsburg County South Carolina. She was
educated in the public schools. She received her Bachelors Degree from North Carolina
Agricultural and Technical State University in Sociology in 1975, the Masters Degree from
the University of Chicago, and her Doctoral Degree from Howard University.
Claudette has been very active in the Alumni Association on the local, regional, and
national levels since affiliating with the Washington, DC Chapter in 1982. She was elected
as the Chapter Recording Secretary, First Vice President, and President of the Washington,
DC Chapter. Claudette was also elected to the Chapters Board of Directors where she
later served as the Boards Chair. Under her leadership, the Board undertook and
successfully implemented a major fund raising effort to renovate the Alumni House. At the
regional level, she served as the Recording Secretary, Northeast Associate Director, and
Northeast Regional Director. At the National level, she served on the Long Range
Planning Committee, chaired the Constitution and By-Laws, Class Reunion, and
Homecoming Committees, and as the First Vice President. She is the recipient of the
Velma Speight Achievement Award. Claudette serves on the University Board of Visitors,
and the Alumni Assessment Committee.
Claudette began her career as a Training Specialist with the U.S. Census Bureau and
received progressive promotions to her present position as the Assistant Division Chief for
Product Development and Publication Services. In recognition of her superb performance
at the Census Bureau, she was awarded the Census Bureaus Bronze Medal for
distinguished service and has earned numerous awards. Claudette has written several
articles and reports depicting the demographic, social and economic conditions of Blacks
in the United States.
Claudette is active in her community and church. She is a member of the Fort Washington
Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated where she served as it
Treasurer. Claudette served as Chair of the Prince Georges County Human Relations
Commission. She is past president of the Mental Health Association of Prince Georges
County and served on its Advisory Board; past Chair of the National Congress of Black
Women, Metropolitan Prince Georges County Chapter; and is a life member of the
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. She is also a member of the
American Statistical Association, Blacks in Government (BIG) and the Federal Executive
Institute Alumni Association.
Claudette is a member of Ebenezer African Methodist Episcopal Church, Fort
Washington, Maryland where she teaches in the Sunday School Department. She is also a
member of the Lay Organization.
Louise Murrill-Graves
2013 Alumni Honoree
Business Administration
Class of 1973
Member of the DC Chapter since 1981
DC Chapter
Achievements
Awards Committee
1st Vice President
Chapter President
National Alumni
Achievements
Northeast Region
Corresponding Secretary
Associate Director
Regional Director
National Association
Miss A&T Alumni
Historian
1st Vice President
Alumni Awards
Distinguished Service
Award (now Howard C.
Barnhill Award)
NAFEO Distinguished
Alumni Award
Ms. Louise Murrill-Graves is a native of Jacksonville, NC, where she had some outstanding mentors
who were graduates of North Carolina A&T and encouraged her to attend. Louise earned a
Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration in 1973. She has given nearly 40 years of
service to her alma mater and the NC A&T Alumni Association.
Ms. Murrill-Graves activism in the Alumni Association began a few months after graduating in
1973 and relocating to New York City. She immediately became a member of the New York City
Chapter, served in several chapter capacities, and learned the importance of understanding and
participating at the regional and national levels of the association. While a member of that chapter,
she received the Special Service Award, was elected Corresponding Secretary for the Northeast
Region and National Miss A&T Alumni (the last to serve in that capacity).
In 1981, she affiliated with the Washington, D.C. Chapter and continued active participation to
serve as the Awards Committee Chairperson, 1
st
Vice President, President, and to receive the Young
Alumnus Award. As President, she was the second female to serve in that capacity, twenty-two (22)
years after Mae Belle Holmes was the first.
From Corresponding Secretary, Louise was elected as Associate Director for the Northeast Region
and later elevated to Director. She served two non-consecutive terms, the second 20 years after the
first, with the distinction of being the last to serve in this office before the change in the association
structure which eliminated the regional level.
Ms. Murrill-Graves service on the national level includes Coordinator of the first Regional
Directors Caucus, Class Reunion Chairperson, Centennial Observance Committee Chairperson
(celebration of the Universitys 100
th
year), Historian, 1
st
Vice President, and member of numerous
committees. Her national honors include the alumni associations Distinguished Service Award
(now named the Howard C. Barnhill Award) and the National Association for Equal Opportunity
in Higher Education (NAFEO) Distinguished Alumni Award.

A former Assistant Actuary, Benefits Consultant and Compensation Specialist, she currently is a
Senior Human Resources professional with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), in
the capacity of an Employee Benefits Policy Analyst and Administrator. In addition to a Bachelor of
Science degree in Business Administration, she has earned a Master of Arts degree in Public
Administrative Management, and the designation of Certified Employee Benefit Specialist.
She holds membership/leadership in several civic and professional organizations including:

Allen Chapel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, SE Washington, DC;

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated (Diamond Life Member);

Board of Directors, Washington DC Alumnae Foundation, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority;

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP);

International Society of Certified Employee Benefit Specialists.


Louise has used her leadership skills in planning, organizing, directing, scheduling, and
implementing the many programs of the alumni association on the chapter, regional and national
levels. As the DC Chapter has journeyed from 1946 to the present, she is proud to have been a part
of the journey for over 30 years. She is excited about attending her Class of 73 reunion in May and
celebrating 40 continuous years of membership in the NCA&T Alumni Association.
Ruth Carter Wallace
2013 Alumni Honoree
Home Economics
Class of 1956
DC Chapter
Achievements
Member, Board of Directors
Instrumental in the Aggie
House Basement
Renovation and Debt
Retirement
Ruth Carter Wallace grew up in Raleigh, North Carolina in the shadow of
Shaw University. She and and her friends walked through the campus of
Shaw University each morning to Washington High School, where Ruth was
an excellent Home Economics students and a majorette. Upon graduation
from high school, Ruth decided against attending Shaw University due to the
lack of a marching band and choosing instead North Carolina A&T. On her
first day on campus, Ruth met Oliver Wallace, a senior engineering student
from Pennsylvania. They immediately became close friends. He proposed to
her during the sophomore year and they became secretly married. Ruth,
however went on to graduate from A&T with honors, with a Bachelor of
Science in Home Economics and a minor in Science. After graduating from
A&T, Ruth walked down the aisle of her childhood church, St. Paul, wearing
a spectacular wedding gown which she designed and created.

After the birth of two daughters: Quay Ellen and Ressie Recelle, Mr. Wallace
accepted a job in Ankara, Turkey where he was responsible for the design of
heating and air-conditioning systems. They lived in Ankara for three years.
During her time in Turkey, Ruth was an english instructor at the war college.
The Wallace family over the years lived in localities including Japan,
Thailand and Saudi Arabia.

Upon returning to the United States, after many years abroad, the
Wallaces returned to their home in the District of Columbia where Ruth
taught Home Economics at Deal Junior High School and Cardozo Senior
High School. Additionally, Mrs. Wallace earned a masters degree in Human
Ecology from Howard University.

Presently, in retirement, Ruth can be found working out in the Senior
Citizen Wellness Center and assisting with the Nutrition Program. She is
also a member of the choir at Metropolitan AME Church. Additionally Mrs.
Wallace dedicates her time to people in need, working with Voter
Registration or working on projects to help improve the DC A&T Alumni
House.
!
Warren Williams
2013 Alumni Honoree
Engineering Mathematics
Class of 1956
DC Chapter
Achievements
Financial Secretary
Vice President
Chapter President
National Alumni
Achievements
Northeast Region
Representative
Alumni Awards
US Dept. of Energy
Outstanding
Achievement Award
US Army Letter of
Commendation
Distinguished Service
Award (1986) NC A&T
Alumni Association
Mr. Warren E. Williams graduated from North Carolina Agricultural and
Technical State University with a degree in Mathematics Engineering. He has done
postgraduate studies at other institutions including Howard University and the
Catholic University of America, both in Washington, D.C.
Shortly after graduation, Mr. Williams served on active duty in the United States
Army from 1957 to 1959. Following active duty, Mr. Williams was employed as a
Mathematician with the U.S. Department of the Army from 1959 to 1963. In
1963, Mr. Williams joined General Electric as a Program Analyst where he
remained until 1968. In 1968, Mr. Williams again worked for the Department of
the Army as an Operations Research Analyst until 1978 when he became employed
with the U.S. Department of Energy as a Senior Operations Analyst where he
remained until he retired in 1997. In 1977, he was given a Letter of Commendation
by the Department of Army. In 1995, he was given a Department of Energy award
for Outstanding Performance.
Mr. Williams held several positions in the North Carolina A&T Alumni
Association, both at the local and regional level. From 1972 to 1976, Mr. Williams
served as Financial Secretary of the Washington, D.C. chapter and in 1976 was
elected as Vice President of the local chapter. He served as Vice President until
1980 when he was elected as chapter President. Mr. Williams served as President
until 1984. In 1984, Mr. Williams was elected as the Northeast Region
Representative where he served until 1988. Among his many awards of recognition,
Mr. Williams received the national chapter Distinguished Alumni Service Award in
1986. In 1991, he was recognized as a NAFEO Distinguished Alumnus.
In addition to Mr. Williams dedicated service to his alma mater, he is also a life
member of the NAACP, a member of the Omega Psi Phi fraternity and a member
of the Hillside High School National Alumni Association of Durham, North
Carolina. Mr. Williams is also a member of the Zion Baptist Church where he
served as a member of the Board of Trustees from 1993 to 2009 and as a member
of the Senior Choir. His civic associations include membership in the Potomac
Springs Homeowners Association from 1978 to 1999 and current membership in
the Potomac Glen Homeowners Association.
Mr. Williams resides in Montgomery County, MD, with his wife Patricia, a Howard
University Alumnae.
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Ruth A. Carter Wallace
Class of 1956
2013 Hall Of Fame Alumni Honoree

In Loving Memory of
Oliver F. Wallace
Class of 1953
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Congratulations
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The Family of
Ruth A. Carter Wallace
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Olivia Watkins , Frank Watkins Jr.
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Homecoming 2008
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Hebrews 5:4

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in this occasion. The teen classes especially have been
enriched by your generosity and depth of knowledge -
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State University Alumni Association, Inc.

Your recognition is well deserved because your
commitment and dedication to the Chapter have
been paramount; your leadership has been
exemplary; your love for A&T shows through your
work and your Aggie Pride sets the tone for
everyone to emulate!

Thank you for ALL you have done and continue to
do in the love for A&T!

As Past Presidents, we salute you!

Mr. John Slade
Mr. John Petty
Mrs. Louise Murrill-Graves
Mr. Eugene Parsons
Dr. Claudette Bennett
Mr. Gerald Williams
Ms. Pamela L. Johnson
Mr. Hugene Fields
CONGRATULATIONS
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Claudette Bennett
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AGGIES of the U.S. Census Bureau
CONGRATULATIONS
to the
North Carolina A&T State University
Alumni Association
Washington, DC Chapter
on the very special occasion of your
Honoree Gala III
From
Robert L. McNair, Class of 68
Ella M. McNair, Class of 72
Anthony D. McNair, Class of 90
Robert B. McNair, Class of 96
Kandis Williams, Class of 10
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ASSOCIATES
Salutes the 2013
Washington, DC Chapter of
North Carolina A&T State University
Alumni Association, Inc.
Honoree Gala III
Journeying our Accomplishments from Past to Present
2013 Lifetime Achievement Awardees
Terrie D. Lloyd (deceased)
Oreta Stinson (deceased)
2013 Hall of Fame Inductees
Colonel (ret) Harold L. Aldridge (deceased)
Dr. Claudette Bennett
Mrs. Louise Murrill-Graves
Mrs. Ruth C. Wallace
Mr. Warren Williams
Danielle Lanier Burwell MS, CCC-SLP
Class of 1999
Dr. James Lanier
Class of 1969
Salutes the 2013
Washington, DC Chapter of
North Carolina A&T State University
Alumni Association, Inc.
Honoree Gala III
Journeying our Accomplishments from Past to Present
2013 Lifetime Achievement Awardees
Terrie D. Lloyd (deceased)
Oreta Stinson (deceased)
2013 Hall of Fame Inductees
Colonel (ret) Harold L. Aldridge (deceased)
Dr. Claudette Bennett
Mrs. Louise Murrill-Graves
Mrs. Ruth C. Wallace
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Continue to move onward and upward
The Great DC Aggie Alpha Men!
Ayinde Wagner-Simpson DuBois Ford Matthew Green
Calvin Williams, Jr. Durrell Gray Qasiym Gilliam
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AGGIE
On behalf of the Aggie Nupes of BMAC, we send
Greetings & Salutations to the Aggies and friends
attending the 2013 Honoree Gala. As illustrious
graduates of North Carolina A&T State University and
active members Kappa Alpha Psi, we congratulate the
honorees and support the programs of the Washington,
DC Alumni chapter.
Great BMAC Aggie Kappa Men!
John Jenkins 1951 Alpha Nu, 1948
Bobby Henry, Jr. 1980 Alpha Nu, Fall 77 #3
Anthony TJ Jackson 1981 Alpha Nu, Fall 78 #1
Steve Cook 1982 Alpha Nu, Spr. 80 #2
James JR Lawrence III 1983 Alpha Nu, Spr. 79 #4
David "Monk" Janifer 1985 Alpha Nu, Spr. 82 #4
Kevin Keitt 1985 WAC, Spr. 87 #10
Jeff Nixon 1986 BMAC, Spr. 09 #4
Kevin P. Taylor 1986 WAC, Spr. 89 #8
Mike Jones 1987 BMAC, Spr. 07 #2
Brunson Cooper 1996 BMAC, Spr. 05 #10
Hugene T Fields 2009 BMAC, Spr. 10 #4
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For tickets contact any Baltimore Chapter Member or call
Thel Moore, Sr. (410) 944-3581
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Special Thanks and Acknowledgments
Honoree Gala Committee
Dr. James R. Lanier
Committee Chairman
Amanda Anderson
Therese Barber
Brandon Bellamy
Brandon Cyrus
Hugene Fields
Jacquelyn Glover
Dorian Hemming
Jennifer Hill
William Lash
Robert L. McNair
Kristen Rutledge
Aaron Sturdivant
Lawson Walker
Derrick Wilson
Cover Design
Alma Mater
Verse I
Dear A&T, Dear A&T, a monument
indeed, Around thy base with
grateful hearts behold thy students
kneel. We bless the power that
gave thee birth to help us in our
need, We'll ever strive while here on
earth all loyalty to yield.
Refrain
With joy, with joy, dear A&T, thy
students turn from thee To spread
thy trophies year by year from Dare to Cherokee.
Verse II
Dear A&T, Dear A&T, the signet
thou shalt be, Set by our great old
commonwealth, proud boaster of
the free She'd have the record of
her worth on granite not inscribed
Nay, let the children of her birth
proclaim it by their lives.
Verse III
Dear A&T, Dear A&T, henceforth
our aim shall be, By precepts wise
and deeds more sure to bless the
State through thee; The arts of
industry to wield against an idle foe
A harvest rich from ripened fields or
what thy students sow.








Congratulations to the 2013 National Achievement
Awardees, Hall of Fame Honorees & Lifetime
Achievement Awardee of the
Washington, DC Alumni Chapter





DC Aggie Golf Classic

www.DCAggieGolfClassic.com
Friday, June 21, 2013 Cross Creek Golf Club Beltsville, Maryland
Youve earned it
Congratulations
Phyllis on your nomination for
Julia S. Brooks
Achievement Award
We are so very proud of you!

Arthur, Mother Carol, Barbara , Elijah, and Christian

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