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2016-2018 Alumni Chapter Updates for SAU Website Mamie Gladden, `80 155 Clayton Street Central Islip, NY 11722 631-513-9390 mamiegladden@yahoo.com NE Central Jersey Chapter Chapter Contact: Barry Jones `71 1126 East Shoreview Road Mcdonough, GA 30253 732-896-5600 ebarry50@gmail.com Southern New Jersey Chapter President: Vacant Chapter Contact: Harold and Ranette Laschell Archer 88 Threadleaf Terrace Burlington Township, NJ 08016 rwarcher@verizon.net 914-554-2784 harcher@gmail.com 718-781-4415 Tri-State-New York Chapter President: Kevin Hyde, 92 2175 Cedar Avenue Bronx, NY 10468 718-924-3107 (C ) hideinharlem@gmail.com Region II Mid-Atlantic District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia Wendy Butler Richardson, `78 730 Underwood Street, NW Washington, DC 20012 202-669-8083 ~ 202-722-5064 wendydellene@msn.com Novella Ford Wright, `72 12219 Wimblerton Street Upper Marlboro, MD 20774 301-385-3303 ~ vellawright@msn.com

Charlottesville, VA Chapter Contact: Kathy Johnson Harris, 73 902 Raymond Road Charlottesville, VA 22902 434-977-6371 kathyodesia@yahoo.com Hampton Roads Chapter President: Ronald Richardson, `74 1560 Willimatic Drive Virginia Beach, VA 23456 757-718-4496 ~ rich2sons@live.com Chapter Contact: Sherry Miller, `80 132 Highfield Road Suffolk, VA 23434 757-539-0108 ~ sherry.miller@hotmail.com Richmond/Petersburg Chapter President: Annette McFarland, `82 8013 Southford Place Chesterfield, VA 23832 804-216-7198 ~ahmcfarland8@comcast.net Washington, DC Metropolitan Chapter President: Debra Samuels, `78 1333 Quincy Street, NW Washington, DC 20011 202-421-4119 ~ skyy299@cs.com Region III Southeast Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee Ortharine Williams, `91 4162 Oak Field Drive Loganville, GA 30052 678-644-4739 ortharine@gmail.com Eugene Thomas, `68 18865 BW 14th Road Miami, FL 33169 305-439-8005 ~ ecothas@aol.com Metro Atlanta Chapter President: Jameel Haaris, `77 5548 Cascade Run, SW Atlanta, GA 30336 404-964-4814 ~ jameelkh333@yahoo.com

Charleston Chapter President: Casdell Singleton, `77 9606 Tothill Drive Summerville, SC 29485 843-460-4057 ~ singletonenter@aol.com Columbia, SC Chapter President: Johnelle Sherald, 76 47 Creek Bluff Court Blythewood, SC 29016 803-665-7009 ~ sheraldj54@yahoo.com South Florida Chapter President: Beverly Neely-Davis, `70 131 NW 108th Terrace, Apt. 201 Pembroke Pine, FL 33026 954-226-7419 ~ nana4bekv@aol.com Region IV North Carolina Gloria Whitehurst, `99 P.O. Box 1365 Zebulon, NC 27597 919-671-1030 Glowhitehurst@yahoo.com Rosalynde Fenner, `85 P.O. Box 11002 Durham, NC 27703 919-239-9639 ~ rozfenner@aol.com Boyd Joye, `83 3615 Out of Bounds Drive Monroe, NC 28112 757-270-9673 ~ joye2005@yahoo.com Charlotte Chapter Interim President: Curtis March, `68 P.O. Box 18552 Charlotte, NC 28218 704-819-3788 ~ coachmarch9903@yahoo.com Durham Chapter President: Mildred Foster, `72 5718 Whippoorwill Street Durham, NC 27704 919-479-8305 ~ ansleismama@yahoo.com Falcons in the East Chapter Chapter Contact: Dwight Jordan, `73 P.O. Box 6864 Rocky Mount, NC 27802 252-452-2788~ dwight_jordan@hotmail.com

Fayetteville, NC Chapter President: Raymond Martin, `62 2023 Corrinna Street Fayetteville, NC 28301 910-488-6966 maxine2023@hotmail.com Greenville, NC (Pitt County) Chapter President: Chevonne Sharpe, `89 1604-A Hollow Drive Greenville, NC 27858 917-834-8884 ~ dovelady5@yahoo.com saupcalumni@yahoo.com Raleigh/Wake Chapter President: Maria Springfield Rashid, `76 2913 Trassacks Drive Raleigh, NC 27610 919-412-1532 ~ msrashid18@gmail.com Raleigh/Wake Retired Chapter President: Bettye Poole, `65 801 Delany Drive Raleigh, NC 27610 919-821-2924 ~ bpservinghim@msn.com Martin County Chapter Chapter Contact: Mary C. Everett, `70 410 N Everett Street Robersonville, NC 27871 919-980-6425 ~ everettmary2@aol.com Wayne County Chapter President: Willo Jean Jordan, 74 2107 Koonce Street, Apt. A Goldsboro, NC 27530 919 736-3512 ~ willowjordan@att.net Coastal Carolina Chapter Acting President: Dorothy DeShields `65 4825 Sandy Court Wilmington, NC 28412 910-799-6368 dorotdeshiel@aol.com Chapter Contact: Barbara Akinwole, `68 2183 Forest View Circle Leland, NC 28541 910-228-5411 ~ ba6465@gmail.com

Region V Midwest Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Wisconsin Brian Hurd, `92 12082 Foxpoint Drive Maryland Heights, MO 63043 314-517-1830 ~ the1st@sbcglobal.net None Region VI Southwest Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Nevada New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah Vacant None