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  • The Greater Columbia Chapter has been an active non-profit organization as early as December 12, 1978. Originally known as the SC State College Alumni Richland County Chapter, it became a Charter member of the National Alumni Association on February 5, 1980 as the Richland County Chapter of SC State College Alumni Association. The Charter was presented to members in the March 19, 1980 Chapter meeting held at Columbia Mall's Community Room located between Ford Store and Magnavox Store. Over the following year the Chapter then proceeded to develop its "By-Laws" in harmony with that of the National Association. And, on February 19, 1981 the Chapter changed its name to SC State College Alumni Association, Greater Columbia Chapter, as noted in its newly adopted By-Laws.

  • Alumni and supporters have sustained the Chapter. You are invited to share your experiences, pictures, old programs, and documents to help build our history. Look back to this page for updates but, for now, let's fast forward to recent times.

  • In 2008, the Chapter under the National Alumni Association became a 501 (c) (3) organization, approved by the Internal Revenue Service as a federally tax-exempt charity established for educational purposes. In 2009, the Chapter was registered with the State of South Carolina as a public benefit charity established for the same purposes. While there are many types of tax-exempt designations, donations to 501(c) (3) organizations are federally tax-deductible. With this in mind, please know that all donations made to the Greater Columbia Chapter benefits initiatives and scholarships that enforce and support the mission of South Carolina State University. Learn more about Chapter activities below.

  • The Greater Columbia Chapter supports and enforces initiatives of SC State University Educational Foundation, Club 1000, student textbooks and financial aid initiatives, S.T.A.T.E Club, Adopt-a-Learning Center, Institutional Advancement surveys, sporting events, departmental initiatives, National Alumni Association Scholarship Fund, Commencement Weekend and Class Reunions, Founder's Day activities and more. In 2009, the Chapter hosted the 20th Annual National Alumni Convention.

  • Dating back to the 1980's, the Chapter has held many major fundraising events to support scholarships at SCSU. These events were delivered as the Scholarship Dance, Scholarship Gala, or President's Dinner. In 2008, the Chapter hosted an inaugural The Garnet & Blue Gala (TM) to support all of its efforts, especially academic and needs-based scholarships. The Chapter increased its two scholarships to the amount of $1000 each and in 2009 embraced student-based requests for textbooks and other resources once provided by individual Chapter members. However, these individual gifts not only continued but increased! (See "Chapter of the Year" below!) And, in 2009, the Chapter adopted the SCSU Andrew Hugine Living and Learning Center (student complex), donating a lockable display case for student communications and donated many professional garments and assessories to the students who call these suites their on-campus housing.

  • For many years, the Chapter sponsored High School Night, a college career and recruitment event held in partnership with representatives from the University and local Columbia Area high schools. At this event, seniors with their supporting documents could be accepted to the University onsite. In 2010 this event evolved into the South Carolina State University Night which is held twice per year in the month of April and again in September/October at the Columbia Marriott Hotel, Downtown. At these events, a Vice President of the University serves as keynote speaker and highlights SCSU from his/her perspective, and the Vice President for Institutional Advancement is always invited to request gifts tot he University. University and Chapter staffs are present to provide supporting services to students, parents and guests in the areas of admissions, enrollment, Q&A, and scholarships. Students can be accepted and awarded scholarships onsite. The Chapter recruited more than 500 students in the two academic years 2009-2011.

  • The SCSU Youth & ROTC Day and Open House experience exposes middle school students from the Greater Columbia area to the college environment and SC State University, including championship Bulldog Football. The Chapter has supported this event for many years and between 2009-2011, the Chapter sponsored more than 350 students for this event in partnership with several charities. The Chapter provided a meal and game tickets, originally, to each student. Now, with increasing parental and charities/schools support for this experience, the Chapter now provides tickets only. The Chapter is a charity that supports other charities for students.

  • Since 2003, the Chapter has leveraged its Web presence and massive email distribution lists to inform the community of institutional advancements. And, an online payment option on the website allows connection with alumni and supporters in new and exciting ways. Alumni support for these services has increased dramatically. They can vote, pay membership, purchase Gala tickets, donate funds, provide feedback, RSVP, promote the University and local student-family activities, receive educational materials, and become engaged in the mission of South Carolina State University. Starting in 2011, potential sponsors can register on the Chapter website to become a member of the Chapter's "Vendor Registration and Directory Program" - a new program in which certified businesses of any size can become benefactors (direct donors) to SCSU.

  • Professional diversity and volunteerism are strong characteristics of the Chapter. Members are actively engaged throughout the community and are committed to ensuring the well-being of young people. The Chapter can be found in all systems and its efforts are supported by a wealth of friends, enthusiasts, and benefactors.

  • The Chapter has sustained a committed and varied membership since its founding in the late 1970s. It operates on a lean annual budget of approximately $40,000, an increase from about $30,000 in 2009. Chapter members report thousands of dollars in direct givings to the University with a member giving a life-time cummulative total of more than $100,000 in fiscal year 2010 and a couple endowing $300,000 in 2011. In 2009-2011, the Chapter completed 50 mission-centered events and members gave more than $62,562.24 in cash donations directly to the SCSU Educational Foundation. The Chapter began the fiscal year 2012 with a gift of $3000 for student scholarships. Members give to various SCSU causes such as Class Reunions/Alumni Weekend, Lift-A-Bulldog, Club 1000, Building the Wall, Capital Campaigns, Educational Foundation, Student Textbooks Program, Music Programs, and so forth. Non-monetary and indriect gifts included 97 books in 2010 for the Dr. Seuss Day books for Orangeburg schools and all expenses for hosting the series of SCSU Nights at the Marriott Hotel, Columbia SC, and the additional gifts cited above and below.

  • In 2010 and 2011, South Carolina State University selected Greater Columbia Chapter as Chapter of the Year!

    SCSU Chapter of the Year!

    2010 Chapter of the Year - On Saturday, May 9, 2010 at the SCSU Alumni Honors & Awards Banquet, Chapters were honored for their continued support to SC State University. The University recognized three chapters -one in each of the following Tiers: Tier I (50 members or less), Tier II (51-100 members), and Tier III (101 or more members). Greater Columbia is a Tier III Chapter. Points were awarded in the following categories and reviewed by a panel of judges to determine the honorees: (1) Contributions made directly to the University from July 1, 2009 to May 1, 2010; (2) Number of students recruited and enrolled for the 2009-2010 school year; (3) Number of scholarships awarded for the 2009-2010 school year; (4) Chapter Activity- Local/state/national recognition received as a chapter and local events that are used to recruit students, engage alumni, or raise scholarship dollars for the University. Each chapter was required to complete and submit the University's information request form in its entirety by Friday, April 30, 2010 for consideration.

    2011 Chapter of the Year - On Saturday, May 7, 2011, The Greater Columbia Chapter was once again selected "Chapter of the Year" by South Carolina State University. This time the Chapter was recognized for all that it does to support and enforce the mission of South Carolina State University: leading Web presence and services, SC State University Night, donations and scholarships, students/parents advocacy and mentoring, parents/students retention efforts, selection by SCSU students for a national case study on alumni associations, volunteerism, student recruitment, alumni engagement, support of SCSU initiatives, SCSU involvement and National alumni involvement, liaison activities with the University, and more.

  • With your ongoing support, the Chapter is able to continue to help maintain highly competitive educational standards which help to produce generation after generation of leaders in every walk of life. As a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt charity and a registered charity with the State of South Carolina, the Chapter greatly appreciates alumni, sponsors, and communities linking with the vision to provide for students in need of help. To that end, Chapter Presidents have been most appreciative and respectful of all donors and their willingness to selflessly give to Dear Alma Mater. On a daily basis donors can identify South Carolina State University's impact in every community and the World. Donors give because they aspire for the Greater Good. Currently, the Chapter is exploring new opportunities to support recruitment and retention of SCSU students. There is a place, here, for you. Join the Greater Columbia Chapter and make a difference! See our Membership webpage.

CHAPTER PRESIDENTS

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  1. Roger Leaks, 1979 - 1981
  2. Helen Corbett Brandyburg, 1981 -1983
  3. Barry Naylor, 1983
  4. Joseph Wilson
  5. Cepheus J. Hilliard
  6. Rodney Jenkins
  7. Constance Barnes
  8. Larry Watson
  9. Wayne Lott
  10. Larry Watson
  11. Frederick Wilson, 2007-2009
  12. Jacquelyn D. N. Cunningham, 2009-2013

GIVINGS TO SCSU

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  1. 9/1979 - 5/1981 - 117 members donated $1705.00
  2. 1981-1982 - 101 members donated $2626.00
  3. 1982 - 1983, 142 members donated $2850.00
  4. 2009 - 2010, 115 members donated more than $27,935.00.
  5. 2010-2011, 144 members donated $34,627.24.

MEMBERSHIPS ON ROSTER

  1. 1998-1999 - 96
  2. 1999-2000 - 152
  3. 2000-2001 - 112
  4. 2001-2002 - ??
  5. 2002-2003 - 111
  6. 2003-2004 - 214
  7. 2004-2005 - 210
  8. 2005-2006 - 187
  9. 2006-2007 - 109
  10. 2007-2008 - 76
  11. 2008-2009 - 121
  12. 2009-2010 - 117
  13. 2010-2011 - 144
  14. 2011-2012 - In progress

SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS

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  1. Jeanetta Nathan, $250 (Chapter), ?? High School, 1981-1983
  2. Cheryl McFadden, $?? (Chapter), ?? High School, 1982-1984
  3. Wilhemenia Wright, $?? (Chapter), Lower Richland High School, 1983-1985
  4. Stephanie Vicent $?? (Chapter), Columbia High School
  5. Michael Priester, $750 (Chapter), Columbia High School, 2005-2006
  6. Danielle R. Cooper, $750 (Chapter), Richland Northeast High School, 2006-2007
  7. Jada Rivers, $1000 (Chapter), Lower Richland High School, 2008-2009
  8. Michael Paul, $1000 (Chapter), Ridge View High School, 2008-2009
  9. Marion Cooper, Jr., $1000 (Chapter), Lower Richland High School, 2009-2010
  10. William A. Lewis I, $1000 (Chapter), Spring Valley High School, 2009-2010
  11. LeKeta WIlliams, $350 (Chapter), Summer 2010, Nursing Junior
  12. Nyteisha Bookert, $1000 (Chapter), Eau Claire, 2010-2011
  13. Jeffrey King $1000 (Chapter), C. A. Johnson, 2010-2011
  14. Lift-A-Bulldog Scholarships, $4000+ (Chapter members, Other alumni), 2010-2011
  15. Patrice Fashion $374.75 (Chapter), Fall 2010, Early Childhood Education Senior
  16. Jasmine Christopher, $350 (Chapter), $1807 (Chapter members, Friends), Psychology Freshman; Jacksonville, Florida
  17. Maressa E. Hawkins, $1000 (Chapter), Blythewood High School, 2011-2012
  18. Adrienne D. Samuels, $1000 (Chapter), Blythewood High School, 2011-2012

FY2011-FY2012

  1. Greater Columbia Chapter Vendor Registration Program and Directory, launched July 7, 2011 [Leads: Jacquelyn Cunningham, Co-Leads: Chapter Officers]
  2. Greater Columbia Chapter Benefactors Program and Scholarship Directory, launched July 7, 2011 [Leads: Jacquelyn Cunningham, Co-Leads: Chapter Officers]
  3. Greater Columbia Chapter The Garnet & Blue Gala ™ Sponsors Program, launched July 7, 2011 [Leads: Jacquelyn Cunningham, Co-Leads: Chapter Officers]
  4. Greater Columbia Chapter BulldogWear, launched July 7, 2011 [Leads: Jacquelyn Cunningham, Co-Leads: Chapter Officers]
  5. GCC Chapter Meeting and 2011 - 2013 Elections, July 13, 2011
  6. Greater Columbia Summer Fling & Membership Kick-Off; Alpine House at Heise Pond, Fort Jackson SC; featuring AD Charlene Johnson and Staff, Coach Oliver "Buddy" Pough and Staff; Alumni & Friends ($5), Children and SCSU Students (Free); July 16, 2011 (1pm - 6:00pm); [Leads: Dana Smith and Beryle Rice Browman; The Chapter]
  7. Greater Columbia Chapter BulldogWear, First Sales at Summer Fling, July 16, 2011 [The Chapter]
  8. GCC Summer Fling Membership Kick-Off, July 16, 2011 [Leads: Dana Smith, Beryle Rice Browman, Thomas Lathan, Gloria Lathan, Thomas Kennerly, Donald Thomas, Michael Beauford, Kathy Douglas, Barbara Preater, Wanda Beatty, Walter Busby]
  9. SCSUNAA National Convention, Myrtle Beach, SC; July 29-31, 2011
  10. Greater Columbia Chapter voted after three (3) successive readings (May, June, July) to secure a "credit card" to conduct transactions requiring such money technology. This would discontinue the practice of asking members to personally handle, secure and redress complex and online purchases requiring a credit card. It will also allow the Chapter to make such secured purchases in its own name. August 8, 2011 [ Chapter Decision]
  11. SCSU Youth/ROTC Day, September 24, 2011 [VonGretchen Nelson and Cornelius Leach, Student Recruitment Committee]
  12. GCC Hugine Suites Cookout, SCSU Campus, September 24, 2011 [Lead: Michael Beauford and Adopt-A-Center Committee along with Beauford Chapter and Central Florida Chapter]
  13. Stellar Alumni Calendar Awards, October 7, 2011 [Rudy Cunningham and Jackie Epps]
  14. SCSU Homecoming, October 8, 2011 [Michael Beauford, Brenda Beauford, LaDoris Walker, Jacquelyn Cunningham, Rudy Cunningham, Barbara Preater, Beryle Rice Browman, Ida Wideman, Kathy Douglas]]
  15. GCC SC State University Night, Columbia, SC; October 12, 2011 [Lead: Jacquelyn Cunningham, Co-Leads: All Chapter Committee Chairs]
  16. Greater Columbia Federal and State Fiscal FIlings (IRS 501c.3, SC Secretary of State) [Leads: Donald Thomas and Jacquelyn Cunningham]
  17. Greater Columbia Holiday Mingle, December 12, 2011 [Leads: Sharon Brunson, Joyce Johnson]
    7pm-9pm; Dogwood Pond; 3800 Elberta Street, Columbia, SC 29210; $5/person

FY2010-FY2011

  1. Greater Columbia Summer Fling Families, Community and Membership Drive (featuring Coach Emeritus Jeffries, Coach Pough and SCSU Admissions); Saluda Shoals Park, July 24, 2010 [The Chapter]
  2. Alumni Lobby for University Stability in Collaboration with National Alumni Association, SCSU Trustees, and Community Respondents, June 15 - August 2010, [Lead: Jacquelyn Cunningham]
  3. BULLDOG WEEK (Meet & Greet featuring Coach Pough (September 13); SCSU Academics Night with SCSU Academic Affairs and Admissions, featuring Vice President Joyce A. Blackwell and all SCSU Deans (September 15); Welcome; Pre-Game Social (September 17); Hospitality (September 18); Membership drive; Registration & Check-in; Logistics; Public Relations & Marketing; Ticket Sales; Sponsorships; Printing) September 13 - 18, 2010 [The Chapter]
  4. South Carolina State University (Academics) Night; Vice President Joyce A. Blackwell (keynote speaker) and all SCSU Deans; Mr. Antonio Boyle, SCSU Admissions, September 15, 2010 [Leads: Jacquelyn Cunningham, Co-Leads: All Chapter Committee Chairs]
  5. SCSU Youth & ROTC Day, October 9, 2010 [Lead: Gail Redford]
  6. SCSU Homecoming Greater Columbia Float, October 23, 2010 [Lead: Millicent Mitchell]
  7. Greater Columbia Adopt-A-Center Hugine Suites Billiard Equipment Donation, Week of October 23, 2010 [Lead: Mike Beauford]
  8. SCSU Homecoming Greater Columbia Membership Booth, October 23, 2010 [Lead: Dana Smith]
  9. Greater Columbia Federal and State Fiscal FIlings (IRS 501c.3, SC Secretary of State) [Leads: Jacquelyn Cunningham, Paulette Ledbetter, Donald Thomas]
  10. Greater Columbia Alumni Phone Drive - Class 1935 to 1969, October - November 2010 [Callers: Beryle Browman, Thomas Lathan, Thomas Kennerly, Barbara Praeter, Kathy Douglas]
  11. Greater Columbia Holiday Drop-In, December 13, 2010 [Leads: Sharon Brunson, Joyce Johnson]
    7pm-9pm; Hastings Point Clubhouse; 8301 Wilson Boulevard, Columbia, SC 29203; $5/person
  12. Greater Columbia Membership Drive, December 13, 2010 [Lead: Dana Smith]
  13. Greater Columbia Monthly Financial Accounting, Budgets and Reports, January -December 2010 [Leads: Paulette Ledbetter, Donald Thomas]
  14. Greater Columbia Monthly Records, January -December 2010 [Lead: LaVon Simpson]
  15. Greater Columbia Need-Based Scholarship Fundraiser, January-February 2011 [Lead: Jacquelyn Cunningham]
  16. Greater Columbia The Garnet & Blue Gala ™ for Scholarships, February 12, 2011 [Leads: Wanda Beatty & Tiffany Phillips, Co-Leads: Rudy Cunningham, LaVon Simpson, Irma Lowman, Walter Busby, Paulette Ledbetter, Donald Thomas, Celeste Moore]
    6pm-12am; "701 Whaley"; 701 Whaley Street, Columbia, SC; $50/person
  17. SCSU Student Government Association Children's Book Drive, February 2011 [Lead: Mike Beauford]
  18. Selected by SCSU National Alumni Association as one of four Chapters to respond to SCSU student team to participate in a Nationwide Case Competition; Saturday, April 9, 2011; NC A&T University. [Chapter Lead: Jacquelyn Cunningham: Student Lead: Kayland Huckaby]
  19. South Carolina State University (Student Affairs) Night, Vice President Charles N. Smith (keynote speaker) with Mr. Antonio Boyle, SCSU Academic Affairs and Admissions; Vice Anthony Holloman, SCSU Institutional Advancement, April 13, 2011 [Leads: Jacquelyn Cunningham, Co-Leads: All Chapter Committee Chairs]
  20. SCSU Alumni Weekend, May 6-8, 2011
  21. Greater Columbia Chapter Enhanced Membership Levels, launched May 9, 2011 [Leads: Jacquelyn Cunningham, Co-Leads: Chapter Officers]
  22. GCC Scholarships Awards, May 18, 2011

FY2009-FY2010

  1. Greater Columbia Federal and State FIlings (IRS 501c.3, SC Secretary of State, SC Dept of Revenue) Fiscal & Quarterly, June 2009 - July 2010 [Leads: Jacquelyn Cunningham, Paulette Ledbetter, Donald Thomas]
  2. SCSU National Alumni Convention, July-August 2009 [Leads: Loretta Taylor, Larry Watson, Rodney Jenkins, Frederick Wilson, Jacquelyn Cunningham, Local Leads, National Association]
  3. SCSU National Alumni Convention "We Let the Dogs Out!" Social, July 2009 [Leads: Rudy Cunningham]
  4. Student Recruitment Night, October 2009 [Leads: Gail Redford & Kim Roper]
  5. SCSU Youth & ROTC Day and Open House, October 2009 [Leads: Gail Redford, Kim Roper & Rodney Jenkins]
  6. SCSU vs. USC Hospitality, October 2009 [Leads: Beryle Rice Browman & Thomas Lathan]
  7. Greater Columbia Adopt-A-Center, October 2009 [Leads: Mike Beauford & Pas. Sam Goodwin]
  8. SCSU Homecoming, October 2009 [Leads: Jacquelyn Cunningham & David Toomer]
  9. Greater Columbia Holiday Social, December 2009 [Leads: Beryle Rice Browman & Thomas Lathan]
  10. Greater Columbia Monthly Financial Accounting, Budgets and Reports, June - December 2009 [Leads: Paulette Ledbetter, Donald Thomas]
  11. Greater Columbia Records, June - December 2009 [Lead: LaVon Simpson]
  12. Greater Columbia Wristband Fundraiser, Fall 2009 [Lead: Celester Moore]
  13. SCSU National Alumni Stellar Award Calendar Chapter Sales Fall 2009 [Lead: Jacquelyn Cunningham]
  14. Greater Columbia New Year Meeting Hospitality, January 2010 [Leads: Beryle Rice Browman & Thomas Lathan]
  15. Greater Columbia The Garnet & Blue Gala ™ for Scholarships, February 2010 [Leads: Wanda Beatty & Tiffany Phillips]
  16. SCSU Foundation Scholarship Gala, February 2010 [The Chapter]
  17. Richland One Guidance Counselors Meeting, February 15, 2010 [Leads: Gail Redford, Suester Johnson & Johnny Bland]
  18. South Carolina State University (Institutional Advancement) Night; SCSU Vice President Anthony Holloman (keynote speaker), Mr. Antonio Boyle and Admissions; April 14, 2010 [Leads: Jacquelyn Cunningham & Beryle Rice Browman]
  19. SCSU Alumni Weekend, May 2010 [The Chapter]
  20. Greater Columbia Scholarship Awards, May 2010 [Leads: Suester Johnson & LaVon Simpson]
  21. Black Expo Student Recruitment and Membership Drive, May 2010 [Lead: Tiffany Phillips]
  22. SCSU Lift-A-Bulldog Scholarship Fundraiser, June 2010 [Lead: Donald Thomas]

PRIOR FISCAL YEARS: HISTORICAL MILESTONES

DATEEVENT/ITEMPURPOSE/DESCRIPTIONLOCATION/GOALORGANIZERS/PRODUCERS
September 11, 1979Richland County Chapter, South Carolina State CollegeAlumni MixerFountain BleauUnknown
September 13, 1980Richland County Chapter, South Carolina State CollegeAnnual Scholarship DancePrince Hall Masonic TempleUnknown
December 13, 1980Richland County Chapter, South Carolina State CollegeChristmas PartyUnknownUnknown
January 1, 1981Richland County Chapter, South Carolina State College Alumni Directory 1981
A booklet containing, by careers, 114 paid members of the Chapter. A total of 21 career categories were used."It is mainly targeted to graduating seniors at SCSC to give them some idea of the career opportunities available in the Greater Columbia Area. It may also aid out-of-town alumni wanting to move into the area or a Columbia alumni wanting to change careers."C. J. HIlliard, Chairman; Communications Committee
Helen A. Corbett, President
February 19, 1981Greater Columbia Chapter, South Carolina State CollegeAdopted its By-LawsChapter Meeting, Columbia Mall, 7:00PMWeldon Hammond and Dan Fulton, Legal & Constitution Committee; Helen A. Corbett, President
March 29, 1981Greater Columbia Chapter, South Carolina State CollegePresident's DinnerUnknownUnknown
July 17, 1981Greater Columbia Chapter, South Carolina State CollegePool PartyMr. & Mrs. Harold White's home, 3:00PM-8:00PMUnknown
July 18, 1981Greater Columbia Chapter, South Carolina State College3rd Annual (Birthday) Roast with Dr. M. Maceo Nance as honoreeNational Guard ArmoryUnknown
September 18, 1981Greater Columbia Chapter, South Carolina State College Annual Scholarship DanceEl Matador ClubUnknown
December 11, 1981Greater Columbia Chapter, South Carolina State CollegeChristmas Party, 9:00PM untilCapitol Inn; 1901 Assembly Street, Columbia SCUnknown
Unknown, 1982Greater Columbia Chapter, South Carolina State CollegeSCSU Concert Choir at a local churchUnknownUnknown
Unknown, 1982Greater Columbia Chapter, South Carolina State College Alumni Directory 1982
A booklet containing, by careers, 99 paid members of the Chapter. A total of 29 career categories were used."It is mainly targeted to graduating seniors at SCSC to give them some idea of the career opportunities available in the Greater Columbia Area. It may also aid out-of-town alumni wanting to move into the area or a Columbia alumni wanting to change careers."C. J. HIlliard, Chairman; Communications Committee
Helen A. Corbett, President
June 19, 1982Greater Columbia Chapter, South Carolina State CollegeSummer Social Outting5401 Knoll Road, Columbia SC, 2:00PM untilUnknown
September 24, 1982Greater Columbia Chapter, South Carolina State CollegeAnnual Scholarship DanceClub Montego, 10:00PM untilUnknown
November, 1982Greater Columbia Chapter, South Carolina State CollegeSignificant donation to the CollegeClock Scoreboard "for track and football in Bulldog Stadium, which could serve as a means of increasing attendance due to its attractiveness, advanced features and sponsors to increase revenue."Helen A. Corbett, President and Bob SMith, Daktronics, Inc.
December 10, 1982Greater Columbia Chapter, South Carolina State CollegeChristmas PartyFarrington Apartments ClubhouseUnknown
Unknown, 1983Greater Columbia Chapter, South Carolina State College Alumni Directory 1983
A booklet containing, by careers, the paid members of the Chapter."It is mainly targeted to graduating seniors at SCSC to give them some idea of the career opportunities available in the Greater Columbia Area. It may also aid out-of-town alumni wanting to move into the area or a Columbia alumni wanting to change careers."C. J. HIlliard, Chairman; Communications Committee
Helen A. Corbett, President
March 20, 1983Greater Columbia Chapter, South Carolina State College Annual President's Dinner
Seawell's Restaurant (4:00PM); 1924 Main Street, Columbia SC
Unknown, Speaker
Dr. M. Maceo Nance, Jr. honoreePresident's Dinner Committee
March 17, 1985Greater Columbia Chapter, South Carolina State College Annual President's Dinner
Seawell's Restaurant (4:00PM); 1924 Main Street, Columbia SC
Dr. M. Maceo Nance, Jr. honoree
Judge Matthew J. Perry, Speaker
Dinner for Dr. NancePresident's Dinner Committee
April 5, 1986Greater Columbia Chapter, South Carolina State College Annual President's DInner
Seawell's Restaurant (6:00PM); 1924 Main Street, Columbia SC
Dr. M. Maceo Nance, Jr. honoree
Commissioner James E. Clyburn, Speaker
Retirement dinner for Dr. NancePresident's Dinner Committee




     
  
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