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 Dr. Niyi Coker, Director of African American Studies, 
              EIU, 1997-1999. | 
 John M. Craft, Associate Professor, Physical Education 
              Department, ÌÇÐÄÊÓÆµ. In this photograph he was 
              preparing for the 1972 Munich Summer Olympics in Germany. John placed 
              5th in the Triple Jump. He was an undergraduate student at EIU from 
              1965-1969 and a graduate student from 1970-1974. He has been on 
              the faculty of EIU since 1970. | 
 Mr. Anthony Blackwell, first African American editor 
              of the Eastern News (the student newspaper), 1973. |  
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 Dr. Martin Hardeman, Associate Professor of History, 
              EIU. | 
 Dr. Nate Anderson, a graduate of EIU. Appointed 
              to EIU Board of Trustees in 1996, reappointed to a six year term 
              in 1999 and elected chair of the board on April 16, 2001. | 
 Dr. Carol Surles, President, EIU, March 1, 1999 
              to July 31, 2001. |  
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 Dr. Teshome Abebe, Provost and Vice President of 
              Academic Affairs, EIU, July 1, 1998 to September 7, 2000. | 
 EIU Alumni photograph. (Left to Right) Bob Lee, 
              James E. Johnson, Don Katsimpalis, William Healy, Norman Patberg 
              and Roger Dettro. All were EIU basketball players except Healy, 
              who was their coach. | 
 James E. Johnson (left) and Kenneth Hesler (right). 
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 Professor Johnny Lee Lane, Music Department, teaching 
              Ms. Nena Lorenz in the Percussion Studio, Fall 1999. | 
 Mr. Johnson Kuma, Associate Professor and African 
              American Studies Subject Bibliographer, Booth Library, EIU.  | 
 Dr. Jimmie Lewis Franklin, Professor of History 
              at EIU (1970-1986), Director of Affirmative Action at EIU (1973-1975), 
              and NCAA Representative (1976-1986). |  
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 Phyllis Derrickson-Nesbit, a native of Mattoon 
              and an EIU graduate. | 
 Chris "Poke" Cobb, the ball carrier. 
              Cobb, the all time EIU Panthers leading rusher, led the team to 
              a 1978 title. | 
 Dr. Loretta Pratter and Mr. Dwight A. Pratter, 
              Charleston, IL residents. Mr. Pratter is a Senior Systems Analyst, 
              R.R. Donelley & Sons Publishers, Mattoon, IL. |  Home 
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