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October 17,2012 - October 23,2012 Yol. 41 No. 33
Tiffany Hallback, a rising senior business man
agement major from Austell, Ga., will be crowned
Miss Savannah State
University 2012-13
during “Mystical Mo
roccan Paradise,” the
annual queen’s coro
nation, at 7 p.m. Oct.
18 at Tiger Arena. The
ceremony is free and
open to the public.
The attendants to Miss
SSU include: Destiny
Ruffin, Miss Senior,
of Atlanta, Ga.; Me
gan Lewis, Miss Ju
nior, of Albany, Ga.;
Morgan Wilson, Miss
Sophomore, of Nor-
cross, Ga.; and Court
ney Grimes, Miss
Freshman, of Ameri-
cus, Ga.
Tiffany Hallback Continued, Page 2
Savannah State Homecoming Includes
Coronation of Miss SSU, SSUNAA Queens
SSU Parade Theme: 'We Are One SSU: Catch the Fever”
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Downtown streets will be lined with spectators to see
the marching bands, walking units, decorated cars
and floats that will lead Savannah State University’s
Parade Grand Marshals
annual Homecoming parade beginning at 9 a.m. on
Oct. 20. Parade entries will depict this year’s cel
ebratory theme: We Are One SSU: Catch the Fever
Honorary Marshals
SSU National
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SCHEDULE ON PAGE 3
Broadnax Chiza
The Honorary Marshals are Horace Broadnax, head Ti
ger basketball coach, and Ruben Chiza (c/o T2), a two-
term Student Government Association president.
Stephens
The 2012 Parade Grand
Marshals are Lawrence
Young (c/o ’48) of Lump
kin, Ga., and Jacquelyn
W. Stephens (c/o ’60) of
Savannah, Ga. Young, a
retired Fort Valley State
University administrator,
is a former member of the
Lumpkin City Council
and served as mayor pro
tem in 2001. He is sec
retary of the New Hori
zons Community Service
Young
Board and chairman of
the Lower Chattahoochee
Regional Development
Center. Stephens, profes
sor emerita at Armstrong
Atlantic State University,
served as acting head and
professor of elementary
education before retiring.
She is the founding presi
dent of the Reading and
Speech Communication
Institute of Savannah.
SSU-SSUNAA ANTHONY DAVID CONCERT
Saturday, at 8PM at Savannah Arts Academy
$25 Tickets; Purchase tickets
at the campus bookstore or call 912-236-0631
Association
Queens
Prior to the crowning
of Miss SSU, the SSU
National Alumni As
sociation will hold its
coronation ceremony
at 5 p.m. at Gordon Li
brary. Carolyn McCoy
Huntley of the Jefferson
County Alumni Chap
ter will be crowned as
the national queen. A
1972 graduate, Huntley
is a retired educator.
Her attendants are Bar
bara Greene Magwood
(c/o ’66) of the Savan
nah Alumni Chapter
and Barbara Stewart
Thomas (c/o ’71) of the
Augusta Alumni Chap
ter. Both are retired
educators.
Get Qut the Vote Rally Held on
SSU Campus Lead by Civil Rights
Icon Dr. Joseph Lowery
Story on Page 3
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