Winston Salem State University - Ram Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)
- Class of 1979
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A New Beginning , we know that it is essential to establish goals iimli-rsfrorf-il with high ideals and actively pursue these goals with willpower and confidence in ourselves. ln Choosing WSSU, we experienced a new day '... a new beginning-acodemioally, culturally and socially, Hy relying on ourtheme throughout our years of study and by grasping the opportunities the University has oft?-re-tl, iw are now most assuredly prepared to meet the challenges of today's society. We have endeavored to portray our life at the University in order that we may be ever rs-minded of this most importantphase ofour growth and development. We will continue to strive for a Ne w Day, a New Beginning lo go on Every Day in Every Beginning. -x W, , X ix Z -5' .,r .1 U4 ,I ,1 gx f.? , 1 .f F if ' I 1 'Na' 3f5.Xf?!x ' 1 1 f. F 5 o 3' fl ,.N,' ' ' w ' . mea was ...- AW '5 -6- 150 1 t '32-.bf +5 if at .. M ,,,,, bf' xiii? 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Q , l WlNSFl'ON SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY has for nearly a Century prepared youth for achievement and service in a democratic society. The broad and varied educational program provides a challenging learning experience. Strong teaching, research, professional and community service are hallmarks of the faculty. The spirit of students is remarkable. They are recognized for their scholastic accomplishments through such ways as membership in numerous honor societies and professional organizations. After departing, WSSU students can reflect upon their involvement in an educational endeavor that is truly unique. i lf- ua. I . vw -ff--,.-- eil... ,j'.q- 'Ae- 1-2.- ' -47',-s.-.-.-,,.:-v,.:1'!- 1 ii Il II ll KE. fl -Q . ,Xh 4:7 'A 'C ,V 1 iv 11, r V X 1 97' sl. 5 -Rl, 'A 'fly milk'-A I .A 'H' Av. 1s-- Q asf,-'L P+ Y- .T ' .fzfrg-4 ,ll - ' ,N , ,.V , ' Y. 0 I hmrlt . .1-A 'Pf- El ' Q' x ,n ' ' , K? 9 ' ' X ii Y' W., ' 73 - , f' ' 4 5 -. . 4 , 05:-4 1 s If . v V . 5 if l 5 I , Y, .. u ,-. , . 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Founders Dav Observance Dedication of' New Atkins Hall Kenneth R. Williams Auditorium Reception and tour immediately following convocation 6:30 P.M. Television Interview WXII - Channel I2 Shades of Ebony with lane Harrington Special Guests: Dr. 61 Mrs, Douglas Covington MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 8:00 P.M. ROTC Salute to Dr. and Mrs. Covington In Concert - U. S. Army Band CPershing's Ownj Kenneth R. Williams Auditorium Reception to follow in courtyard TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 8:00 P.M. Lyceum Event. Earl 'Fatha' Hines in Concert Kenneth R. Williams Auditorium Admission: Season ticket or single tickets at the door WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 127 10:00 A.M. Student Government Association Pre-Inaugural Salute to the Chancellor Kenneth R. Williams Auditorium THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 7:30 P.M. Student Program and Reception honoring Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Covington C. E. Gaines Athletic Complex FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 9:00 A.M. 9:45 A.M. 2:00 P.M. 5:00 P.M 9:00 P.M 9:00 PM Inaugural Breakfast - Delegates and Special Guests M. M. Hauser Student Union Inaugural Breakfast - Faculty, Staff, Students and Alumni, Kennedy Dining Hall Inaugural Ceremony Kenneth R. Williams Auditorium 'tParticipants in the Inaugural Procession will assembly at 1:00 P.M. in the lobby of Hauser Student Union.J Inaugural Dinner - Delegates and Special Guests M. M. Hauser Student Union Faculty, Staff, Students and Alumni Kennedy Dining Hall Inaugural Ball Benton Convention Center CFormal attire required - Admission by invitationj Student Government Association Inaugural Dinner and Dance - La Terre XXI fFormal attire requiredj fi f-Q 3- 'mg , V 5 227. fa xl .A x INAUGURATION '78 ,m ?'f'-lvsy,-M.. ' 'X f -.1f,,1,f. L ,f lik xg: A V: dx . Hx A 1-11' JN' 1 .P N, f .,- A. i , V ,Shi L' at' Y N wg,-3 4- v va? ! X I ap, K 0 la.. 5 V f. 1 X l ,..:-v -5 . f RQ: -:k ' nz' 1 ' ' -' -Vi' f-f4, v 1 ,wa an ly, . , I 5 1r'. 5 - ..'.1.,.Al 1 ,J-A N .- o -- - 'Q 1IIi11-stun Salrm Stair HllillP1'lii11I , v fur., , , at fi 2' - ' I-Q - . L gg, P ' KEESQFLB 3 ulwxh1mxxlLu,xwk1uc uunlxx 'HV W , Uffzri' nf ilu Cfmrlnffffr Dear Graduates: I extend to you my sincere congratulations upon the successful completion of your studies at Winston-Salem State University. Our entire University is proud of you and indeed grateful for the contri- butions you have made as citizens of our campus community. We hope and trust that Winston-Salem State University will merit your sustain- ing support in meeting the exciting opportunities and challenges which face our University in the years ahead. We have endeavored to uphold high standards of professionalism among our faculty and staff, to encourage the pursuit of excellence through the University's academic offerings, to stimulate intellectual inquiry, and to provide you with a solid foundation of knowledge - those basic concepts and skills necessary for you to cope with the demands of a changing society. It is my most profound hope that the academic, social, and cultural experiences fostered at WSSU will inspire you to perceive your very timely theme--HA New Day, A New Beginningn--with courage and optimism. Unlimited opportunities await you. Sincere best wishes for continued success in all future endeavors, W' Xf ,4 ' . ,ltfffifdz 5 f'W,fff'f7! ,f Douglas Covington of Chancellor XX lNN'I'l7N-hdllphi 5'I'.YI'l' l'NlYl.Rbl'l'Y IN .1 umvxruuu IIINIIIUIIHH of thc l'NlVER5l'1'Y OF NORTH CAROLINA gil IW cv MEET THE CHANCELLOR - .ff 1 ' f or 'f fe . , , . fb L . , , ,, 1 , : -, ,J AND HIS FAMILY V? Pwtumd Left to Hlghti li ' , ,,,up.m.a ' .mu-nas-vi w, w nr-35:-S 5-z.ur.Lmn ii J., Ei:-. fs- 27 . i l ., 'xt miti- Amhony. Dr. Covington, 1Dougl: Mrs. Covington fBHUfI'fCHff UI'IdIf1'ffFf:'y -susan 111 -ii , 11 .., 11 .11 X ii 11 li 11 F 4 I x il if l r. lf ll l l 1, l i. ,K I l li li fl l li ll L l i i I I l l 4 I Y I t CHA CELLCPUS CABI ET 01 -.11 , I ' .11 Z Ei fo 3 lx M! Dr. Lafayette Parker Dr. Haywood L, Wilson, jr. Vice Chancellor for Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Student Affairs D . 4 f i ' ' 3 0. eased! Mr. Willie E, Grissom D,-A Samuel 0. longs Vice Chancellor fm' Director of Developmental Business Affairs Affairs 27 P IN 5 2 3 , , 5 I E ffgdne lbjroufne 'l.l Sw 111 thanks to little Miss fuckin Browns: In lmningu us hrrr mother. QR lD0cA'c'f4 fion jAOI'? 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' . .!4CLll0lUA7fl90llI?IlfJ The yearbook staff is very grateful to several persons who assisted us in making this year's RAM a success. We extend our appreciation to MHS. LYNDA BONHAM. MH. ROLAND WATTS and MR. BEAUFORT BAILEY, Special gratitude. also, is extended to Miss Cassandra Douglas. Mr. Thomas Leach and Dr, Haywood L. Wilson. These persons willingly rendered their service to us and we are truly grateful. Thank you, 7l7F ' I TM v 1 EDI TOR-I -CHIEF fic ESHEV DAVID L. ALLE Editor's Notes A yearbook in the making requires patience, co-operation and courage to meet deadlines for publication. The staff has strived to make The Ham a memorable book. I know that you will have criticism and praise for the edition. If there is something you dislike about the Ham, let the yearbook staff know about it. You might even offer your assistance in putting the book together next year. To administrators and organizational leaders, I urge you to note your activities and let the yearbook staff know about them. These events can only be covered with your assistance. ln the contents of this yearbook, we have given you our View of WSSU's best kept secrets. We have shown you the academic, cultural, athletic facets of 'SU. The only Way to have truly experienced 'SU was by being here and if you were not, you missed out on the opportunities that were waiting to be grasped. I have thoroughly enjoyed having the privilege to work with Mrs. Elaine Browne. our Advisor, and a very co-operative staff, The long hours and the hard work were Well worth it all. l would like to give special thanks to our Delmar representative, Mr. foe Decatur, our student consultant, Selma White and to all ofmy co-workers for the time and energyput into making this 1979 Ram a success. David L. 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C. at Q, A BBU'l l', CUNST.'XNCl'f .'Xl. .-XLS'l'l JN, l'A'l'lllCl.-K l,. AM! PS, DICNISH I7 ANDHHSK JN, 'l'Pfltl'fS.'X l., Ilvulth and Physical Education Early Childhood l-fducution flllllflf'.'4Hll'lllll1SlFUllUl7 Business Administration H'inston-Sale1m,N.C. Rocl1ylXlount,N,C. Winston-Sale-m, N.C. Ralf-igh. N C, 7f5?TV -. .4 ,,- ANTHONY, LARRY G. ARMSTRONG, HA YWOOD L. ATKINSON, RICKY N. BAILEY, Fl VCRNE O, N Business Administration Sociology Sociology Biology' ' Kannupolis, NC. Laurel Hill. N. C. Crf1f'nvillf1,N C. Winston-Solen, NC l l l BAKER, LARRY L. BAK!-IR, TROY L. BARN!-IS, BOBBY M. BARN!-IS, IAIIQI 'l-ILINE Business Administration Business Administration Sociology Nursiny: Winston-Salem, NC. Granite Quarry, NC. China Grove, N C, Colrlsltoro, C. HAHNI-I'I I'. SANDRA Art Winstrin-Suiwiii, N C. BIA KIJNIC Y, I IA RR III 'I' A. Nursing fII1rirIr1tle',N.C, ...t , 1- ISII X.X'IJrJ.R','I'III.XIf1.N'.X I , V If iirl. fini! I Iiwiiiiil I,rIliwri!iriii IIHX ivlsiiii, N.. If BI'iI,I,:XMY, 'IT PNY I,. BI'fNNI'f'I II, FRFIDISHICK L, BLACKSTOCK, PAMELA E. Pniiticul Scivnrfef Business Administration I'IurIy Childhood Education Stcitelsville, NC. Durhun, NC. Stoneviiie, N. C. BOLTON, RANDY C. BOONE, HARVEY C. BOYKIN, TREMUNTEO D. History Art Nursing Churlottfe, NC, Woodlumi, NC, Mount Olive, NC. IIII.'X'I'IIIII'fII, II4IIIYI,I., IIIIIIXI, MII,I,ICIAIN'I' IIIlI'I I', KHHIIYIJ, Niiisiiig I'nIitif:uI Scinilcfr Ar! Iirif-Ir1i'iI,N.fI. Wiiistnii-Sulffizi, NC. VVIFISIIID-SIIIHIII, NC. BROCK, LAWRENCE DARNELI Biology Washington, DC. BROADIE, IEFFER Y XVAYNE Business Administration Morven, NC. BROWN, RALPH B. Business Administration Winston-Salem, NC. BROWN, SHIRLEYANN Intermediate Education Reidsville, NC. BURCESS, LEONURA ANNETTE CAROTHERS, IOHN LEE Sociology Health Fr Physical Education Wingate, NC. Winston-Salem, N.C. BRULVN, DAVID NIVEN History Goldsboro, NC. BROWN, IERRY l,, Applifld Scif-nav Winston-Salvm, NC. BULLARD. RICKEYLORENZO BUNCH, CAROLYN Music Early Childhood Education Lumberton, N.C. Windsor, NC. CARTER, SYLVIA ANN CA SH, l'fSTl llfli 'l'U'. XNA Health Fr Physical Education Elf-mwntary licliiwutian Winston-Salam, NC. Hoxltorn, .Y V I ,V gf: ' . I 1 F tg , ' I i I l I CfX'l'l'IS, Clffjll, BBl7lNxXHD CH:XiXlBl'fR S, IUYCE CHANEY, LAHH Y DAHNELL Husirieiss Acliiiiiiistratiaii Husine-ss Administration Political Science llillsliaraiigli, NC, Winston-Salem, NC. Danville, VA CIA YT! IB, l'flXlll,Y Bl lH'l'ON CLl'flXlENrl', CHARLES CLlN'l1UN COBB, ROBERT LEE Nursing Biology Mathematics HVIHSIIHI1-Stllt'lD, NC, Pia ililtawn, NC, Fairmont, NC. t.'fJl.l,,'Nl,'Xf'., ffl,lff i ii i:ri.x'.x'riii, lllfIKl1IYl,, CHHK. IARHYIJ. l'iliiiii.Xttviiis liiisiiiwss.Xrliniiiistratinii lll1SlHf'SHrVlI1tlHlSlFf1llUH l.1'4isli1iI!ig, fl !IliiiiiifIi'rix'i-,N II, Hlll75lUl7'SUlf'l7l.N-fl CHASTEN, PAMELA BERNICE Biology Chinquapin, NC. COCKEHHAM, DEBORAH ANN Biology Ell-fin, N.C, CUPLIN. CHYSTAI, H Psychology Wiiistan-Sale-in, NC. COR PENINC, NORMA D. CORNELL. GLORIA M. COLYAN, CLYDE W. III COWA RD, VIC'IY JR I.. Sociology Business Administration Psychology Music Education Lenoir, N.C. Winston-Salem, NC. Landis, NC. Kinston, NC. I I i I I CRAWFORD. IACKLYN W. CROIVIARTIE, SHARON D. CURRY, ROBERT T. DANIELS, MARY E. Office .Administration EarIyChiIdh0odEduCatian History Business Administration Winston-Salem, NC. Parktan. NC. Kannapalis, NC. Grimesland, NC. ' DANIELS. THOMAS R, DAVIS, VALERIE DAWKINS, IAMES DAU.'KIfX'S. IA NICICI Business Administration EarlyChiIdha0dEducation Art BusinessAdniinistratiun Elizabeth City, N.C. Scotland Neck, NC. Charlotte, NC. High Paint, N C. DAY, PATRICIA .-X. Dt JNALD. CHESTER A. EDDIE, CHEH YL L. ELDRIDGE, REGINALD L lHlftFFl1f1fllUlH Education Business Administration Early Childhood Education Business Administration Scotland ixlflck. NC, Charlotte, NC. Wilmington, NC. Winston-Salem, N.C. ELKINS, EAHI. F. EPPEHSON. Sl lSAN EVANS, GHETA M. FAHMEH. ANTONY H, ,'xII71tllf'llSClftflCf' Psychology Health 9 Physical Education Music Education Winston-Sulffm, NC, Winston-Salem, N. C, Fayf-ttm'ille, NC. Elm City. NC, l'l'j, .',Yljl.t.,1.'X.Xtl-IHA ll l l.l'I.Xll.X'lI. lllfliltnt M, I-'UHltES'l', Al'ltll. lt, FfJS'l'Elt, ltJllN N ltiologx Early flllllflltflfllllffllllftlllftll HUSlllf'SS,'x!llT1lDlSll'tIllUll Biology ttiiistoii-Siilwiii, fl fllr't'r'lonrl, NC. Winston-Salerm, NC. Iron Station, NC. is FOX, l-IDM! 'ND HH VIS Business Administration u'llI'1SlUI1-SC1lf?Hl, N.C. Fl VLTON, DEBRA L, Nursing Winston-Salam, NC, GILLIAIXI, IAMES A. Health Fr Physical Education Woodruff, SC. l l I I FUY.fWf3P5l1fU1V rnfxwcis, '1'0NY n. l ll.AXZll'IRi u'ii,i,1i: Ai lm9flUf fllUfP l'lflUf7UUfm lleealthFrPhysicalHflucatinn lle-altht+l'hysir'ul lffliiratiriii New HWV1- N4 C4 Pfnfiwlfl, N.C, Winstan-Sal:-ni. N C 4 i , S i l i l GALLOWNA Y, DAHFIFILL F. GAHNEH, ALFR EDA GIHHS. P:Xl ll,A F. V Art Psychology Psyclinlngy Q Wilmington, NC. Durham, N.C. Urivntal, N C X l l l l i f l I CURE, GLENDA LEULA GARY. DUNCAN C Ul'll'flfN, l.X.NlllH ll Early Chilflhoml Education Music lirlucatian .-Xpplif-fl Sr.-iwiif f' Whiteville, NC. Trinity. N C. 'lllli'iI1lLlSX'lllf',.CNfil i I, F -1 . flRIfI'fXI'f, MARY fx, GRI'iIfNI IHl,D. SALLIE F. GHIFIH, RICKY L. GRIFFIN, TEHHYK. Biology Nursing Ifrbuni-Xffairs Business Administration Hxfiorai. NC. Goldsboro, NC, Kunnapolis, NC. Kannapolis, N.C. IIQXILHY, IlI'XlI.N'.'X IIAMPTUN, FREDERICK M. HAHDIIC, SIIAHYTN S. HARDISON, PHILLIS O. Husinwss .'XrIminisrruiion Herulth I+ Physical Education Art Intermediate Education fII7fIl'IlllIf', .Xi C. Eden, NC. Winston-Sulffm, NC. Sneads Ferry, N.C. A i il XHIJY. fI,XH4 ILYX' li' ll.XHHI.N'I1'I'f JN, H.'XX'I'I-IH KI. Il.-XHHI.'x'fI'l'lJ.N', fIYN I'IIl,'X1. HARRIS. I,I-INNIS VV. Iiil'wlil4'N'w.XFIIHIIIIKIIIIIIIIIII Hiningy IHfl'l'III1'fIiUIf'I':fIUfTUIIUI'l Music Education flrvi-iii illii. X' 41 fIl1IfISI7III'fJ,IvfI. H'urIf'sI1firo,Nlf. Durham, N11 1 .U HARRISON, IAM!-IS H III HENDERSOINY PEKET.-X H. IIHNIGII.-KN, UPAI, R, HICKS, lfS'l'Hl-Ill li Biology Nursing Business Aclministrotion llisrory Hampton, VA Manson, NYC. Monroen NC. u'lI1SlllH-Slllvlll, X Cl HICKS, PAMELA K. HINGLETUN, KADIS lllN'l'ON, MAHLENE llOl,l,lDA Y, KPf,'N'NFfTll D. Political Science Early Childhood Education Nursing Health H Physical Education Roanoke Rapids, NC. High Point, NC. Apex. NYC. Mt. Olivia NC , P, , , . l 4 V 1 Q l 5 , 19' l r l HOPKINS, MICHEAL L. HOWARD, RALPH C. HUWAHD, HKUBIN l,. llf lHlfl,l.. llglll, ll Psychology UrbanAffairs Businpss Administration Siu-mlnxgy Scotland Neck, NC. Winston-Salem, NC. .N'eu'cirk, NI. CJolflslmi'o, ,Y tj f i, l IIUXVZH, MICHAEL K. HI lNTEH. DHDHA D. HUNTER, RANDALL E. INGHAM, CERALDINE O. BusinessAclministration BusinessAdministration Businossiidininistratian Early Childhood Education Charlottf1,N.C. Winston-Salem, NC, Kannapolis, N.C. Southern Pines, N.C. CKSUN, CAHMHN D. IACKSUN, DEBORAH IAMFS, ANGELA T. IFIFFHIES, COBETTA Husinfrss Administration Nursing Biology Business Administration l,l,llUSlUI'l-Sfllf'lH, NC. Ashovillo, N. C. Asheville, N.C. Blanch, N.C. ,, sa. llIlfl ltll'fH,ll,-Xl'llNl-If! lUllNSUN,Al,lfil'flXl. lfJI1NSUN,lIl,UHl.-X A. IUHNSUN, Ul,lVlA H. lkirlx'fjhilillirirul l-liluivitirm llllSlllf'SS .-Xrlniinistralinn Soiziolrigy HarlyChilclhomlHrlurralion Hiiistviii-'Hiili-in. N fl flliarlottv-, NC lVlIlSlfJIl-St1lI'H1,lxlfl, Cirfrfenshoro, NC. IUIINSUN, BIIOND.-X l,. JOHNSON VI-ILMA li. Early Childhood I-Iducation Early Childhood Education Winston-Salam, NC. Greenville, NC. ,V..,nr isxsnw -X . AH.-:X IONES, WILLIAM K. IOHDAN, WILLIE Biology Health and Physical Education Winston-Salem,NC. Riverview, FL KFII,LY,SHAHONL, KPINDBICK, LAVVBENCFI H. Nursing Psychology Asheville, NC. Belmont, NC. It ll INSUN, VICKIIS D. It JNIIS, ll-Il1'l lIHY Business Administration Biology Charlottee, NC. Pollocksyillf-, N C V IOYNHR, A BNEH IOYNEH, HISHSCFI D, Biology Business Administration Winston-Salem, NC. Winston-Salem, NC. KINGJXBTC. KI,I'llN,Bl'f'I'7'Yl, Biology Nursing MillSpring, NC. Lffxington, NC. I. z .-, KNIGHT, TEHESA A, LABUO, MILDHED Sociology tIrff'f'nt'ilif', NC. LANGLEY, AUDHEYD. LAWS, AVIS C. Music Education Nursing Intermediate Education Wilmington, NC. Durham, NC, Whiteviile, N.C. 1,EpXKE, Hi MII-I'I'TA S. Nursing Mt, Giir1ud,N,C, LENNON, MARILYN Urban Affairs vvhnevit1e,N,C. LESLIE. BHENDILA D. LEWIS, IOYCELINE L. Nursing Health and Physical Education Haeford, N.C. Badin, NC, ,IW10 I,1.X'IJSt'IY4.X!,ItI1-IIA' I.IN'I'lJN, CAIHJI. A. I,l JfIKII.AXH'I', ELIZA I3I'I'I'II II. LYONS. PAIWELA lfriulzsiz Nursing Husinf-ss Administration Inttrrmcdiatc Education Wiiistolt-Sr1l4'l11,.NYU YVIIISIUH-SUIf'lN, NIJ, Grirysimrg, N.C. Whitukers, NC, I I .'XI.'XCRAl'f, SHFIIL.-I lf. MANNS, BHIAN K. ,Nl.'XH'l'lN, l'll'fllRl'I IV. .'XIKIBlIllJl'f, llllhi X' Pfurly Childhood Education Health and Physical I-Iduaation llc-alth and Pliysittal lidtivation Psyrzliology' Wilmington, NC. II'inston-Salf1m,N.C. Morristown, Nj. II'inston-Sale-m, N ll P , I I I I MCCONNELL, ANNETTE I. MCCLARY, SHARON D. MCCI ILLOUGII, EUGENE MCKI-IITHAN, ANNIE H. l i Biology Nursing Business Administration Math I Winston-Salem, N.C. Durham, N,C. Spencer, N.C. Charlotte, NC. l I, I I I MCKENZIE, TORIN M. MCLEOD, KAREN D. MCRAE, WANDA I-I. ,'XIt,ISII'AlgX', I,IXIM Business Administration Nursing Sociology Biology lacksonville, Florida Winston-Salem, NC. Durham, NC. Kings ,Xloantfiiir NYC. I I I. ,XII1.IiI'fH, PfX.XIHl,fX D .XIIZZHI,l,, .'XI.'XHIPf A. Husinf-ss .-Xriminisiruliwn Hurly Cnilrihoml Fffiucutinn HVIDSNJI1-SUi0'I'Il,.Y C A-Xhciskir'-, NC, M4 if JIJY, VICKIIC M. Husinr-as,-Xri1nin1S!rutinn MIN JHH, CYNTHIA A. Nursing U'irisrfin-Sul:'in, NC Ne'wi1efrn,N,C, VHHI X HfV'l'i'XH V 1 , , , , ,uising Nursing V y , W MOFFITT, BEVERLY Y. MONTGOMERY, BETTYI Nursing Art Siler City, N.C. Cherryville, N. C. MUUHIC, HICI 1,-XRD L. MOOHE, THHHSA I, Business I-Iriuculinn History Washington, NC. Mount Airy, NC. .XIHHHiS,HII,IJ,-X :X .NHPHHISHN,.AXNNFI'I'I'I'I MURIHSUN,ICJHNNII-IP. Snuinlngy Pniiticui Scif-mtv vlililiii' YXHHHH, lf HlllSilJH-5lIi1'Ill,.,X. K, HYIIISIUH-SKIIPIII. NC, Hnn1irrI,N.C. MOSICS, HORRIS L. Applied Science: Winston-Salem, NC. NIXON, SANDRA L. Early Childhood Education Stcitesvi1le,N.C. PAGE. FELICIA 1. Sociology Winston-Salem, NC lNlUlNlFOHD, AMANDA D. Sociology Winston-Sole-in, NC. 5 NOBLE, ANDERSON L. Health and Physicc1lEducotion Winston-Salem, N C. PARKER, COLITA Psychology Kinston, NC. MUNN OPHICLIA NEI-IIJH. CYN'I'llIA D. Nursing Husinwss Administration Hifegclwood, N.C. Chino Grove, NC. NOHWOOD, THERESA O, ORH, DORIS E, Psychology Nursing Oxford, NC. Winston-Salem, N.C. PARKER, DEBORAH I. PA TTERSON KAREN Art Sociology' Greensboro, N.C. Winston-Sulvni, N.C. F. i l l l'.-XY'l'l PN, l.YNl7.-X l . l'.'XY'l'l PN, U'.'XiNll-X C. PHPfBl,l'fS, P,-XMl'll,A F. PICHKINS. NATl lANll:lL VV. Sncinlngy Nursing Special Hducatian Health and Physical Education tirwrivillf-. Nfl Wilmington, N.C. Moclfisvillfe, N.C. Greenville, NC. ,gg l1rI'l'liHSt JN, IIYNTI ll.-X Al. Pl-I'l'lIHSt JN, HHNPISTINPI PrI'I 1'IFfJHD. GLUHIA A. PICKARD, WILLIS E. Sticirilfiuy BLlSlHf'SSAlllUll'llSlTK1ll0Il Art Business Administration lX'instrin-Still-in. N C. firm-nvilltr, NC. Raxliara, NC. Winstan'Salcm, NC. l l 8 l'r fl.l'Q, .H.'X.'Xl!ll.X ll l'1tH'l'l'Ill, ll,'XlllilSftN .Nl l'l lH'l'lllS, ll1fllllY.Nl PHI ll'I I', lJC'I'AX'IA-X I,, lltisiiitiw.Xtliiiiiiislititinii llllSlHt 4S.'X!llllllllSll'tlllIlll Psycliriltigx' l-IarlyCliildliaarll'Iducatinn lt tltlt'Sl7fllll, li l'IaStll1-r1rl.N.ff. l,unili1'rttin,N.lI. Charlatte-, NC. K 'MF W i l I I RACLAND, N'll,l,lAlNl lXl. RANKIN, ll'lANET'l'E D. RAVVIS, RUHERT RAY, lXlll,DRl'fl,J lt. llfralth anti Physical Education Early Childhood Psychology Nursing Winston-Salem, N,C, Clf?X'f?lUIlfl, N.C. Now Brunswick, NI. Wilmington, N.C. i t l l l l l r REID, PATRICIA A. RICHARDSON. CAROL E RORINSON, IERRY l,. ROSRY, GRACE I.. 1 I Early Childhood Early Childhood Education Business Administration AfJl1llf?ClSCIlf?HCF l Charlotte, N.C. Winston-Salem, NC. Charlotte, NC, Statf1syille:,N,C, . I i i S i. 3 'I i . l 4 i SAULS, ANDREW SAUNDERS, GERALD N. SCALES, BRENDA K. SCt2'l l', VAl,D.'X D. UrbanAffairs Art Business Administration Sociology I Wilson, NC. Sanford, N.C. Stoneville, N. C. High Point, N C. , .il SI'fI.I.AI'IS, t IHA I., SIIAHPIC, S'I'AItKII'f I.. SIIAHPLPISS, SIII'fHI.ENE SHIELDS, ROBERTS Nursing Intvrimtdiate Education HarIyCIiiIdI1oodEducation Socioiogy Burlington, N C, Harrf-IIsx'iIIe', NC. Chinqaapin, NC. Winston-Salem, N. C. SIMM! INS. IJICHI IIYAII A, SIMMONS, MARY I., SMI'I'II, BRENDA H, SMITH, FRED I.. MusicI-fdu1:a!ion Businvss Administration Officer Administration Bioiogy Cliw-wiisiirirri, XC Mayodaro, NC, I.aurf:I IIIII, NC. Wadesboro, NC. HXII'I'II.I.I rjI.XIi SMIIII,MIrIIIAI'II.tJ, SMI'I'II,I'AIII.AD, SMI'I'II,SIIIII.IA Iiaiix IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'iiIII!'iIIItIII IIII5IIIt'SS.'XlIITIII1ISII'4IIIUlI Sociology Sor7ioIo51y Vi instoii-Htiltriii, If H'i1isIoiifSr1Ir'iii,NCI fioiiisiioro, Nfl. IloxI1oro,N.C, I I I I I I SULA, HQXNONUKI P. STEYENSK IN. C:XHIfIY IN D STEVENS! IN, DEH! IHQXII ,-X. S'1'fJtIK'1'f IN, DEIIHIE S Nursing Psychology' Businvss Efiuaation Itsywiiology Francis Town Botswana RocI1y'.NIount,N.C. II'iIinington, Dfrluivare' tliilxwiiimi. NC , 7?iT Elg77 I I I I I I STOKES, VELMA B. STONE, EDDIE L. STUVER, SAMI IEL I.. TABK JN, ELVIS L. I Sociology Business Administration AppIiPfISCif-nof- Businf-ss Administration I Magnolia, N.C. Graham, N. C. IfI'II'lSIOH-SUIPHI. NC. Durham. N,C. I. TAI 'I', DA VID 'I'AE'I', FIIIUNDA FI'xXYI,UH, SHIRLEY I . TI IIIXIQXS, CH If IIA D Health andPhysicaI Education Nursing Nursing Hiolog-. Cherryville, N.C. Crewnvillw, NC. Baths-I, NC Iliirlwiiii. tj 'l'I1lJ,XIPS!i.X', I'fYHH.X' U, 'l'I1lJHN'1'UN, S'I'HX'l-INR. TIMMONS, CYNTHIA D. TOHIAN, DUKE E. Binlogx' Hfluwution Music Eriuivutinn Nursing Psychology Ccinloii. NYC, U'iHSl0H-SLIIFHI. NC. Winston-Salem, NC. Floxboro, NC, i 'I'W1'I I'Y, II.-XHI,H'I l',fX H. UMS'I'EAD, KARLA P. VHNSON. PAMELA D. VI-IRI-IEN, DARYLA. SfH'4fiUIf'iIil1fTUfifJI7 Nursing Business Adminisrrotion Business Administration Puri-rsiiii, NJ, Durhu1n,N.C. VViI'lSf0Tl-SUIPITI,iN1.C, Durh om. N.C. U kl.M',H, M,'Xf.'iJIiI X1 WQXHH, M.-XIII ff H'nXHIH.t JW, fIi,UIH.'X I. Lx'AS1lINc2'I'cJN, Sl'IIil'fN.'K X I iiiisiiuiss iliiui firiiui .Yiiiwiiilu f'Syf.'hflIllQy Isyirhology' Ifuxliuio, 'Q 41 .Xluuiif I Ilix ii. N II Wiiisliiii-Snilr'iii, NII, l ciy'f'!1c-ville-. NC, H'nX'l'KlNS, WINFHED L. H'EH'l'S. VIVIAN L U'llpXH'l'f JN, ADH IENNE Hwalrh and Physical Education Nursing Art Winston-Salf1n1,N,C. Winston-Salem, N. C. H'inston-Salam, NC, V WHITA KEH, CHARLIE VVHITE, MEL,-XNIE A. H'Hl'l'E, MICHELLE D. Physical Education Psychology Sppcial Education Enfield, N.C, Monroe, NC. Grefins horo, NC, WHITE, VELMA S. WILKERSON, IOHN l,, WILLIAMS, AUJNZQX ,XI Nursing Business Administration Physical Education Winston-Salem, NC. Roxhoro, NC. Danyillo, VA Early Childhood Erlurat U'Ill'1'.-X Klfll, C.'Xllt ll, Y .NlountGilf1acl.N fl mil! H'lllTE, SEl,,'Xl,'X U. Ollicff Administration Danyillf-, YA WI! 1 ' ' 'FH ,I,I.-HIS. AN Ill li P7 Husinwss .'Xrl1ninistration Hilininutfin, N C Hill I. lX'll,l.lA.XlS, HSSIC Al, Wll,l,lAMS, MYHUN K. Wll,l,lAlXIS, SANDRA G. WILLIAMS, WANDA D4 Buslmlss .Mlnmlnistrution Business Administration Hugjmesg Hducgllnn Psychology l'lllzr1lwtl1lrJu'n, NC. Chc1rlotlv,N.C. Rgylmm, NC, Hose Hill, NC, lVll,5f IN, ll,-XliHAl1,'X A. WILSON, FFIDEl,lNA WlTllHHS, l3EVRRl,Y A. WlTllEHS, CLEM S. llufmwss .-Xrlminislrution lf1lf?FlTN?fllUlP l-lducutlrm Husim-ss ,Mlmlnlstmtiun Sociology lX'lnslrm-Sulf'r11. NC, Lumlis, NC. llfrlllsvillfr, N.C. Wlnsmn-Salem, NC. 'rw '- Hr HlllH, Yr1l,fx.x'1J.x ,Xl W! ll l'l'l4IN, Ili,-KN ll Wt 1ll'l'l lY, Sl ll4Il,lA 11. WRlUll'l', AN'l'llUNY D. lfflrlx ljlulfllmml lfflllmlwrl Hmzlrmlrmgy llll5llll'SS.'XIll71llllSll'llllfJI1 llllSlllf?SSXlfllNlIllSlI'UllIlT1 llnrlwlfmS11lwn1,,X'rI Mruzfzll-sliwlfl, NIJ, llvlllSlllllASllll'l7l, Nfl, Winston-Sulf-rn, NC. History Cf The Class of 1979 'As members ofthe Class of '79, we have witnessed and participated in the many events that brought rlitiiiges to the P University community as it continued to undergo transition and expansion both academically and physically During our four years at WSSU, we have witnessed the retirement of some of the tlniversity's best professors :intl have felt the lass of two dearones fDr. joseph N. Patterson Er Mrs. juanita Oubrej, We have witnessed a change in administration with the retirement of Dr. Kenneth R. Williams, chief administrator for over sixteen yearsg and the appointment of Dr. ll. .Douglas Covington, the sixth chief administrator of the University. N With changing organizationalpatterns, we essentially felt a changing atmosphere emerging before us. The occurrence of such multiple changes taking place as they were during out time meant that we were different - for our presence alone i meant we were part of that aggregate change. Look out WSSU- the Freshman Class of '75 has arrived. This was the attitude ofthe Class of '79 when we first arrived 'N A onthe campus. Eager tolearn and raring to succeed, the Freshman Class of '75 worked diligently in an effort to get to our present position -L Graduating Class of '79. F The first night on the cam us was in complete darkness. There were no lights anywhere on the entire campus except for street lights. Oh, what a frig ful predicament for poor freshmen to bein. But as the days grew into months and months into years, thing progressed along very well for class. The first freshmen class talent show was presented in the Kenneth R. Williarf!sA1iditorium entitled Shining Stars of '79. The talent show gave us an opportunity to prove what a talented class ,,we actugity were. This event proved to be ,very successful, thanks to the help and cooperation of everyone. if As thefcademic year '75-'76 progressed we had many honored guests, one of whom was Congressman Yvonne B. Burke. it w . V' She ate. inspirgtional in increasing our political awareness. , 1976 aol Wir wasone in which WSSU continued its stride to upgrade its academic position. This school year was inde diferent for us 'because it meant that we had accomplished our objectives at the college level. We were, thus. 'L' jjortance ofthe aggr e person and that the individual must possess not only knowledge, but the abilities to use that ' .5-Iliiawledge wisely wheril to the real world. A i,q:f,With the arrival ofthl: l'iBWl1ISUd coach, Bill Hayes, in 1976, came the hope ofa winning football team. Those hopes were 1,t:'if?',pealized a year later, Falll 1 We realized just how lucky we were in gaining such an outstanding coach as the Hams amassed an 11-0 season reoo '1 och Hayes was named Mutual Black Networks Black Coach ofthe Year after leading T the Rams to their first Goldf, ' ,'l-irisrecent history. '. ,iq Tigpresence ofour other Qisytanding coach, Clarence Bighouse Gaines was without question a major factor behind the A . ISUCQBI afourgetitular tea1'fj.'fGQnWiis:g1zided the men's basketball team to victory after victory. These victories have led ' 'Q Coal .hes be honored asfthe mningest Active Basketball Coach. Thanks to all the coaches, WSSU has proven to be lt '--- ,,one'a t ' ina t outstanding black colleges in the area of sports! ,ui ,Drirjng 7735 we.,loaked forward to many things. As juniors, we progressed further up the ladder to academic excellence, .,, the jay and excitement of being away from home had worn off. We were striving even harder to see the arrival of May, 1979. ,The arrival ofthe new Chancellor brought many changes to the campus of WSSU. Many of the changes were in the at '- improgement of the' curriculum. Q' ,A ' One, among several recent structurial additionsto the campus grounds, is the Communications Building wich was '-is , completed this academic year qn'd5iocaupi.ed during the 197Q:?ring semester. The 2.2 million dollar, three level structure 1' ,M with a total area af40,000 squaref tassthetiadllyVenZhancedQ l e campus grounds as well as served as a means of enriching jst!-ie existing academic pnqgramsfxlmtgnstructure allowed for piogrammatic expansion, expecially in mass communications. f --,H . The constructingof die Communications Building ultimately would help the University to better serve the career needs of ' 'its students, to BSIYQ 'the educational needs of the community, and to have greater capacity in projecting its image. - Also on our campusithge found the newly. constructed Atkins Hall, which was dedicated during the fall semester in remembrance' of Dr. St Q.xigQleins for his outstanding contributions to the sahool. Atkins Hall has a housing capacity of 250 students. With the buildingxiffthe nei1rAMnsfcamg a reqter togetherness of the student body. The new dormitory made it more 'aangigient for the youngigierifto ritiidinianieagiipgilii' Aaggni Q5 Class gf Iyfitpntered the camping wssu veryp tirnistically. This was the second year that our .Chancelltqvigj-S Aouglas ovingntop, servei-as our chie administr tqr. Ili: the fall term many challenges, both anticipated and . ,, ,nticipate , werepresinted to him which required quite .'-i aonsiderable attention on his part. Even though there were i tiipate problemrfadig intghis atfifiieialiinauguragf H w I played ' 'arsiinately aweek. did however prove to be quite successfipl.'Td us he expressed great de'dioqtignJt5flir ,' 1 .. . V . We grew intellectually because we achi,eved'inany p 'ohm ltiiiiediiqagylpersonal goals. Academics never declined is because We were Pressing l,'?.Ward the .- when ofa the aisle to embark upon future goals i I . Sociallygghe progpsitionsaf a jazz , ' I, an 39emai l 57'ATLANTA were very well taken. ' ' This ergence of the many new arganiza s an campus ad the totality of university life. These new organizations , ' t:,m?z.enF3 serviae5fto the students, university, and canrmunity. X li X he tiff Reynolds mlhlti-milliandollar grunt to Winston-Salem State University proved to be having beneficial results or 1 1 Aaliety 'fmwell as for the school add its studeits. Thi was indicated by the diverse fields that were being pursued by e if '. 'mainiingtfa seniors who wwirgtgcholarship recipients. These seniors are the last scholars to be supported by the R. j.. qs.. .. Y -.Re ' lds Pfngram ggi! was final four-yearvphase when this class entered. 'ti' A 'Ma said,.'has not pretended to inluded everytmemorable incident of our Old SU days . Each reader will have a Wd? 1 V freflegtionsand thus will always remeliiber their stay at Winston-Salem State University. But, in closing the sm 't.5vs ' ilse-ta'tleav8lyau.with 'these thoughts: . . , ,I I . Q ' . We 'as gradugttes must first begin to assert ourselves and maintain a frame of mind that will allow us to WA g 1 ' . adieve. W must realize that while our instructors presented the ideas and information required for , 'l gf' :.. 1 success, i ' our responsibility to use these tools in meeting our committment to society better. We have J ,g 'Q if xr, acquired eknowledge to overcome most ofthe obstacles that face us daily, but the fact still remains that 'u ' we must establish our priorities in terms of what we want to achieve. heila Smith - ' E ' -t wings ricimi-ii .T ' Qecil Cates ' A H53 l 'le 65 g. 4 12' p ii, 'fit mgjl' ing and readying ourselves for another level of educational aspirations. We were now really becoming aware of the' What do you think of your senior M y senior year has been the best year. I can look back and see what I have learned. -Cibennb .xdmod This year ls the most rewarding and yet sad . . . I will depart an institution where much growth and fun have been experienced. -ioliaffy M1407 M y senior year marks a beginning for more prosperous years to come. -,Harvey goone M y senior year will be a time of jinal preparation for the challenges of the real world. 1 mfdfed ollaboo year, your education and the future? M y senior year is a time to organize all that I have learned into an information system that will allow me to function successfully and with ease in lyfef' i KCILQI' I will look at rny years at WSS U as an ex- perience that can never be repeated. i,S7ACll 0ll WC Cfary The future looks brighter and brighter . . . I have determination to get advanced degrees. -Paula Qu, We've onlyjust begun. . l 6,UQl I1 jll0Wl,750Il W. 1,3905 il X ...A - W, L ff ' 4 , l UNE 'A gl I ' .A 4 , .-VA, , n N ,..,,,,, fv-rn li U -pf 11- 1-v!fI4'v'-E 'rr Interviews Resumes 06331 Q40 N65 Cf Q0 Q56 623 HL if .04 i 66565 O -Q at 2 Graduation Student Teaching JXL QNIOQ I I I I I I I A IOR CLASS F OFFICERS .-,Z 3? ,xx 1 , . ' h 5 - wx? ' 'V 'f' . 4 U: , 'LIB' 'ff g h, Q 4' W :J 1 52 'L is ' E32 vain in , Q. 'A'1Q,::'A' If .rw - -'E' T .e- I JV .vt 'tr 'sf TNI.: IST- '-T - T ,L A J I I F' - -Nw f- ww .. +4 W, . '- Q w P 'J 5' ff v , -qs 44 QA' O I 1, ,ICH I 5, I I ,I if? 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I a A 1 I, A ,, , Y 6: 4' K I w V' Sud W f If LJ Q 107 ef Q- 4 1 any i pw Q' 8 'bw MH QxS QHWOHG ggUDEDT8 nmmncnn comefs g unuvmsmfs 109 WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES The 1978-79 edition of Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges will carry the names of thirty-five students from Winston Salem State Univer- sity who have been selected as be- ing among the country's most out- standing campus leaders. Campus Nominating committees and editors of the annual directory have included the names of these students based on their academic achievement, service to the com- munity, leadership in ex- tracurricular activities and future potential. They join an elite group of stu- dents selected from more than 1,000 institutions of higher leaming in all fifty states, the District of Columbia and several foreign na- tions. Outstanding students have been honored in the annual directory since it was first published in 1934. V K .1 'XJ A g'X. .r'7 As Leonard Abdullah Winston-S l , N. C. junior Busines Ad t t XA t g Phi Beta Lambda, Students Interested I I Teacher M k ll C t ll ttt Member of UWSSU hich WUSO l El' oc svx e orreciona n Musjid Mohammed M56 SFI BnVlI'OI'lITl6l'l d ff t t I t t I enjoyed, not because of atmo ph b t because of academic and social enhght t WHO'S WHO con't. 1 , f , -.' 4' 4 '4- I 4 V 1 ' -'if 111- 1 i x 1 . 142635 , ggi., 1 1 Teresa LaHose Anderson Raleigh, N. C. Senior Business AdministrationfComputer Science Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, lnc,, Data Processing Management Association WSSU has been a marvelous inspiration for me. The many friends that l have made and the education that WSSUhas given me will be a part of me forthe rest of my life . .. Tony L. Bellamy Statesville. N. C, Senior Political Science Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, lnc,, Political Science Club, Student Government Association, Pan Hellenic Council, Tutor 1Historyl My college career at WSSU has been one ofa challenge. experience and transition. A challenge which I have accomplished, an experience which I have gained and a transition which I will never forget. Gloria Matthews Cornell Winston-Salem, N. C, junior Business Administrationfficcounting Phi Beta Lambda, Student Government Association, Day Student Organization, Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society. Accounting Advisor for lunior Achievement Accounting, Tutor-Enrichment Center, My college career at WSSU has been a very exciting and educational experience. Being a business major, l believe that WSSU has one af the best business departments around. 111 WHO'S WHO con't. NPI' I --0 -f 5 .. i. .. 1 --Q-........., Annie McKeithan Docl-:ery Charlotte, N.C. Senior Mathematics Math Club, Student Religious Council, Campus Outreach for Christ, Interdenominational Youth for Christ Fellowship My college career at WSSU has been significant in initiating a drive in me to reach for higher heights and deeper depths. l up I ' 1' 1. WN? fit: :I ,fl I 112 'fl ' x lib .1 Iames Ashley Fennell II Winston-Salem, N, C. Senior Biology Alpha Kappa Mu, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Dean's List, Beta Kappa Chi, Project Strengthen, Science Club, Marching Band, Stage Band, Concert Band, Contributor to the HAMA, Chemistry Tutor, National Dean's List My college career at WSSU has been a real challenge but I've confronted, tackled and loved every minute of it, Anthony R. Farmer Elm ony, Nc. Senior Music Education Marching Band, Stage Band, Concert Band, Schola Cantorum, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity The instructors at WSSU are ofthe best calibre and I have truly learned from them. . ,Y 09 rl' -,. Ronald Gaither Senior Business Administration Delta Sigma Pl Phillis Hardison Sneads Ferry, N. C. Senior Intermediate Education YWCA, Youth for Christ Fellowship, Alpha Kappa Mu, Campus Outreach for Christ, SNEA, Peer Counselor and Prayer Partner ta Campus Students. My career at WSSU has been a challenging one. It has given me experiences that have served to strengthen and prepare me for my future goals as a graduate student and a professional. .gs Annette Hansley Winston-Salem, N. C. Iunior Music Education Music Educators National Conference, Delta Omicron, University Choir, Percussion Ensemble Director of MusicActivities and Organist at a local church. HWSSU has enriched my life tremendously. l feel that I am receiving the adequate training to cope and he successful in the world. 3 WHO'S WHO con't. ,Ct 1, i 1, I u France Elaine Hill Wilmington, N, C. junior Business Administration!Computer Science Phi Beta Lambda, Delta Sigma Pi Professional Busi- ness Fraternity, Charm Club, Data Processing Management Association, Yearbook Staff My education at WSSU has taught me howto relate to and understand people and how to deal with everyday life situations. 114 l QI Dorcas Letitia Harper Wilson, N, C. Iunior Music Education Marching Band, Concert Band, Music Educators National Conference, Handbell Choir, Delta Omicrori International Music Fraternity. l feel that l have made the best of what WSSU has to offer. I also think that the university will turn out a better quality student if more students had pride and confidence in themselves and use the facilities ta the fullest, .I th .f ,4 S- 9 ar: lu .vu ,.-,3,,L V111 H' ',-' , . - -+122 J-H 'N' ' x. A 9 4' -was ' ' Carmen Denise jackson Winston-Salem, N. C. Senior Business Administratian!Camputer Science Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc, Data Processing Management Association, Phi Beta Lambda Student Government Association, University Ushers, Day Students Association. My college career at WSSU has been very rewarding, -x ,., -we i is-2' N-J ,..-- -4' ..i O99 Marilyn Lennon Whiteville, N. C. Senior Urban Affairs Political Science Club, SARA, Circle K Club, Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society. My years at WSSUhave proven to be extremely rewarding both intellectually and socially. , s xp r 5-rv f P -A x J' A' Angela 'lf lumes , f ' Asheville, N C .Ag ,X i Jf Senior t Biology 'fl A 4 ' I . . 5 XE W'-f E xi' .4 s'i ,P Delta Sigma The-to. Science Club, Proyect Strengthen l feel that WSSU has prepared me to employ thf skills that l have acquired during the four years that I have been here. Pamela Lyons Whitaker, N. C. Senior Intermediate Edu cation Alpha Kappa Mu, Phi Delta Kappa, SARA. SNEA Life at WSSU has been nice. It brought forth a challenge but I did not surrender to defeat. I came here with determination and l'm leaving with even more determination to survive in this unpredictable wor1d. 115 1 WHO'S WHO con't. QKX '7 ,- rs B Gills' leanette Moore Magnolia, N, C. lunior Hirilogy Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., lunior Class Vice- Presitlfenl, Big Brother, Big Sister Organization, University Dance Group. Being at WSSU has awakened me to the world of reality and given me insight to the struggles that I haw- yet to confront as l diligently strive to attain the goals that I have established for myself. 116 'if' Linda Sue McSwain Kings Mountain, N. C. Senior Biology Caverian Society. Project Strengthen, Student Personnel Assistant, Big Brother, Big Sister Organization, Tutor-Chemistry. Statistics, College Math, Biology, Philosophy. My career at WSSU has been most rewarding. While being at WSSU, I have increased my knowledge af several subject areas. Ihave learned to discipline myself, limit my activities, l-mow and list activities according to priority, .ix Elizabeth Muriel Newton Mount Olive, N, C. Iunior Nursing 'Pk I, D fr ,f' A 1 Moore Hall Dormitory Council, University Ushers, Student Nurses Association, Big Brother, Big Sister Organization. Secretary - lunior Class, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority While attending WSSU, I have realized that in order to give real service, you must first add something that cannot be bought or measured with money and that is sincerity and integrity. i.-TS 4 . .X ml Beverly K. Powe Cheraw, South Carolina junior Psychology Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Psychology Club, Band Council, Marching Band. My college career at WSSU has been enlightening and disappointing . . . Elizabeth Powell Lumhe Anita Sophom Music Music Choir, Kappa Iunior The improv Q-ua- V is-.ll , Antionette Hemel Williams Wilmington, NC. Senior Business Administration Delta Sigma Theta Sorority My college career at WSSU means years of experience, hard work, dedication, responsibility and pride that I have developed and experienced' Educators National Conference, University Delta Omecron Music Fraternity, Alpha Alpha Sorority, Inc., Piano Teacher - Career program at WSSU has shown 117 .ix l Brenda Kaye Scales Cynthia Denise Thomas Stoneville, N. C. Durham, N. C. Senior Senior Business Administration!Computer Science Biology Data Processing Management Association, Dean's Delid Sigmll Them SOI'0l'iIy. PFOIBCI Strengthen. List, Rams Beautification Club, Phi Beta Lambda, WSSU Marching Rams, Student Government University Ushers. Association. My career at WSSU has been excellent. A WSSU has prepared me for the future. lt has special thanks to Mrs. Elva lanes for making it given me a new outlook on life. possible. Deborah Annette Simmons 'X Greensboro, N. C. Senior A Music Education -I Marching Band, Concert Band, jazz Band. Percussion Ensemble, Alpha Kappa Alpha -v Sorority, inc., Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society, Delta Omicron Music Fraternity. My college career at WSSU has helped to make me a specialist in the area ofmy greatest interest: it has supplied me with the basic tools that l need in order to live in our society. 118 it X xii, if l, xx 1, - , -. . i in Linda K. Thompson Winston-Salem, N.C. Sophomore Music l-Iducation University Choir,Handbell Choir, Modrigal Singers, Delta Omicron Music Fraternity for Women, Music Educators Natianol Conference Pianist - Cleveland Avenue Christian Church My college career at WSSU has been o great experience, The Music faculty are dedicated and strive to meet the needs of each student. lam truly proud to be a RAM, College life has deeply broadened my understanding of God, others and self, ,,u,, is 'A if : ':H , l 'wif ' 3 ,' ll IP. YS, 5 i we W l mx 4 X Cynthia Diane Timmons Winston-Salem, N.C. Iunior Nursing Student Nurses Association, Nurses' Honor Society, National Dean's List, Rl, Reynolds Scholar, Young Adult Choir, Young Adult Missionaries - Morning Star Baptist Church 1 feel that my career at WSSU has enabled me to become a more stable-minded individual and has taught me to make decisions on my own, Ffvern Thompson Canton, N C Senior Biology 119 1 A bfi .. ff? -Tv 5 .' A 'S E t-f , 'Y v l Lip. A -if , 1 51-,Kg- . f XY. X7 iii QV 'x Duke Elling ton Torian Hoxboro, N. C. Senior Psychology X54 Q :'! .f' , tx ' .l . ef W- REQ wtf mi, liken- vb ms sl len, . . if is 1 4 5,0 'i kk ' N tty ' . ii' in -,y SARA. Psychology Club, Pi Gamma Mu, Alpha Kappa Mu, University Golf Team HWSSU has allowed me to explore the unknown. WSSI l has given me a feeling of belongingness and appreciation. WSSU is unlimited in educational dimensions. 120 X Shelia C, Worthy Winston-Salem, N. C. Senior Business Administrationfl-Icanomics Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc, Alpha Kappa Mu, Senior Class Executive Board, Phi Beta Lambda, Tutor, R. I. Reynolds Scholar, National Deans List, Miss Alpha Kappa Alpha, 1978-1979 My college career at WSSU has been a very rewarding one. It has enabled me to expand on some of my abilities and has assisted me in developing new skills that will be helpful in the future. Antionette Hemel Williams lno picturej Wilmington, N, C. Sophomore Business AdministrationfAccounting Delta Sigma Theta Sorority My college career at WSSU means years of experience, hard work, dedication, responsibility and pride. Maudie Marie Walker Roxboro, N. C. Senior Business Education Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, lnc., Charm Club, Pi Omega Pi HWSSU has shown me that anything is possible with ci little courage. and a lot of determination. MW? All MNSTRATION GSTAF F 4 ff ai 4' 4'4- .X'fXNCY ADAMS HH'! I'YAl,EXANDER PECOIA ALLISON DEBBIE BHADE 'F ,F 1 FY ' fi' , 'f' . 'F ,. V' EP ' ., 3. -- ,J 4 -4, .I - , .I ,Q , .N X 1 ,V Ka PJ, GW X18 I P' n . F IM A ii g A x xx.. 'L' Wll,l,!H BAHLFIY LIVCYBRADSHAW PEGGYBROOKS ELAINE BHOWNE wiv! Myne: i l .Ay , x N HW :il my -'A 2.70 4 HC. X ,NJ II,-XMPIZI-fl.I, WnXI.'I'R PINK fI,'XN.'XDA 1 PIPICH, f1I..'XN'!'1JN CAI.l,lI'I COAXI VM 12? . Z -UQ f dvx A .ul BARBARA CRUMWELL BELINDA DANIELS SHARON DOHY 5,11 G. .. ' 'Wy' 19- ff' I I GAIL I-'A VURS '13 w'A AX 1. IUANITA GOLDEN DEBRA GREEN ARNETTA HA USER AUDRI-IY HICKS ' v 5,-T -qv -N if ,gg AW' af. Q I . Y 3 . - . P i A , s. J , X8 ff , o - 1 19: D ' wx . 17 N 'Q K. Y 'P N h at A A l S45 FLAVELLA HOPKINS ELVITA HUNT ANNIE INGRAM IWARYMARLIN 123 r , HI' JZ? 25 M.-X I 'RICE IACKSON GILBERT IOHNSON if N X. ,QL x M .M 4-,-f i V' ' 1:,': All ,u DORIS IONES HAMCJNA IONES Af l 1 ,J C .Pwr v 1' 4-wg: 'J . -J, I ..' x, ff 7 K f , xllN'.N'I4I'I l'H !..'x.'N'IC BRENDA I.I'I'Tl.I'f 1 114 il x ,r lf' 1, MAHYIOHNSON MAURICE IOHNSON '11 -fn ,Q A 'A ' 'QN- ' if-:V A. '11 2 bi BRENDA KEAHNEY MILDHED KNOX HS'l'PII,l.A LOVE WINSLOWLOWEHY 'V' ' . - 'VIII' --,, 44 335' . m.g,gR,1' fb V ik Jar JJ 1 . v :S gn I iv ,.. 1 A, A Q I V .X j--',.,,..k K .N I-j rw- I A '5'1 'W' I ' :gal-1 1 4' ' l 199 ' f ,, I ff , I I f. 'L I I 5' I ' x h I , N , XII: if R s I I I Q ' N I . 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N 4 .-TE b . 1 ' , ,.'C ' -A+- ' YV' . . ME F- ,. . 1 V Rvgislrulion POS! Office ' ' 2 L lililll Y 1 N N -in, Y I . X ff- Q I I I A 1 I A . .J A i I ' f .--n-now ! --.:..,F'.,.b , 5 1 llmunrml Ani lla-nz-rul Hlurlws 1,355 ig i: ,K X. X 'xv v' fi. li Acudvmir, Affairs YE '- : I Q 2 X - -. I ' : Plcicffment 6 F 1 'I-I i Q ha - A firlk'-5.-'4 ,,y - Financial Aid 5 vi Husmpss Affairs YL -2 i 5.3 'iii' i gsligf n .5 - 1115 I- '--Q iii Recruitment Muintffnunff' 129 ,fi J. Li ,,- EE H bf'-.sw .1 Q, fIANH1A-UAIAPTN' xx J' SANIJHAA.W1S ' HELHNAHA 1sTHONc B.T.COUCH 1 ll ' TQ ' ' A'f.-7 'I 'Y K 'Y 'ff I .visa t Qs Q S' L . 2 ' 1, ' ' 5 1,11 4, Al My Pj 5 r v' X 11 iff , T113 X r Ox g - ' 1 l I u 'OU X ' L - , Xin! yf1srfr',xf :fm1,f:x' SADIEDANIELS MAR11,wHANDY ,, EMILYHAHPEH f I 1 -rv 3 I-V . ,I , '- . u ., is A 'iff-3 A , - F f ,yi N. -ff: 5 ,- All fl' I Q g f' A ,J 4' f' f' H 1 Q ali? f:wrcNH11,1, ' -V 1. , ,,,- .Jw . 2 x ' gift,-1 ' , -' Ni B X 'I inf' 1' u 5 I X I nr L. . :Y .ax A LA, . Q: . ' X Q .- 4 1545 I A '42 f, VA lx A 1 , .3 , - ,Q I X r V ' H. ' 1 K v 9 Q A IilifIlN,'Xl,IJLEWIS . . IK.. ' I 5 ' n'rf.1.H 1n1'sH PATRICIA IACOBS Vaf I .fx WAHRENOLDHAM 177 qv.. 1 fx- .--.4 BERNELL IONES D A WILLAHD IOHDAN LPIVERNI-I POWELL E V, NANCY THOMAS MARX IULkhR CEDHIC HODNEY 1 all HA YWOOD WILSON. SR my XXX 1 1 A yxlk ACADEMIC DEPARTM N , 'fn' MRS. MAHYS. ISOM DR. WINSTON A. BELL Division offxlursing Department ofMusic X K - 1 HH, H.'X7fl'fI. HARVEY DH. OTIS HAYWUUD Ilf-ptirfinvnl of English Department of Business , , 1, .,.,f., DR. HANDOLFA. TOBIAS Department of Education Department of Social Science ' Q.. ..- f ' .i:,'- :ip .w , R , ' I-,Q WN. ia ,. A x VV , . 'R ' 3 4 . 1 I- r - K .EA :-I-: - ii E, Im- , X 5 'A-.gf-3 's EA' r F. if., i lf9 ' 2 -UL ,. l .EQ ,,, - DH. CLEVELAND WILLIAMS rl Y 133 Q NS.,- 5 Ji K LILLIAN FOULKES ED CATIO GOLDEN WALL ,,?f ,,,, . V r V IN-w fl i ,f' 1 'j -1 Nl FHA IAWSHN LELIA VICKERS nf-3 I 'P' 1 ffnutp EUNICE PARKER uz- D.. A WTS ' I. ff a 3- W Swv EMMA T. DUREN CLYDE PARKER 'YH WH!! fi .G IO w. MA Y 'Fill SAMIHA E. YOUSSEF YRJJJ 13 SQCIAL F Q . Lg ' s 5 ,fi zu- ' WAYNE ANDERSON ...LQ ' -Q 'g ,- -04' KOFI IOHNSON -l 136 CLAIBURNE THORPE LACY HALL Y T-IJEILL 'fn Jug 'Z , ' 1 K-I une .. 5 SCIE CE LENWOOD DA VIS LARRY HUNGERFORD jg i MARIE SOMMERS :g'CE,EP5Q1g7 I - SMA .4 , 'Q ,. w zfsfw- , f - 153 g 1 7 SOCIAL cxanmc s. RODNEY MRS. VIVIAN THORPE Ars HOWARD A. BARNES fill! RICHARD KRAICIK 1 Ili!-1 i 1-Wuxi I xx, - 4 ' WILLIAM 1.111105 U W Q! Q K it 'fl . yyrjgl 491- 2-zi,z5:f1, In Q., ,IU Q A 4 3 1 t' .H I liar: n Q K E OTIS W. HAWKINS 9 . 138 S :V I l il' x RALPHVON T. NAPP EDWARD 1. DUFFY 'Rx IS! Aw. fww. f 9955 IASPER PRESSLEY 1. 'I XM Nw: 'Agia s , SCIE CE .',f' HOWARD PA SSEL 3 Ry .4 '. 'fy x, nf, ff Ui iii . 'i Nl ..-3 ml rv 553 xg, lil H' 'i . 506101.06 RALPH SPEAS I1 1 Q FRANK E. ROGERS 139 N ART -L Qui FW MERDIS MCCARTE VIRGINIA NEWELL ' I MARTHA C. ROSSITCH I T IE! 4' MARY I. WILLIAMS SANDRA N KERR HEALTH and M :wr Y Q, AMS, XXI Q- v,f . 4:43. 4-ma? AL ROSEBORO .ze P PHYSIC LED CATIO .rg ,. HN' Ev- 1 fffhgii 1. . 'r ...g ,.A 1 '43 : I .x E .Lf ff MARC:-:LENE H. SCA 'Rl .fx M 4 3? . .T ff?- ... :QE ig . . 5,5 xv I 1 l CHARLES A. GRIFFIN I if. 1 VIVIENNE B. CONLEY ll I MICHAEL EDWARDS In pf-ilk HENRY A TAYLOR 143 'Q-, ..- 'Ml :svn 1- . :D ADA HARVEY 1 45. ALAN LIPKIN 50 LA VETRICE OLIVER M X 'T. .Ii ul K v KIM HOCK TAN ATURAL ANN M WEIGHL -Xl IJ '-'I I ' 5' 'x fi ', If , . ff? L' 2' ' 1 -xl '. I 1 44 In r 1 h V- f r-wh 3 ' , ' Cf 1 2 ' .K '. I A I , 5' 7 . i n , .4 l. ,512 44 , ANDREW I. TERRELL, IH. - 54' FAWZYS. SADEK 'N ' . 13 . 10N I i 5 BETTYALEXANDER ' AW :w - , A 'iT . i . - . Z'-n'Ei'-2 1 in I C 1. T' 335 i 1' as 'TM y .Lf A Q. ' ' 4 , W if l r-'47 ,A REA-fa-Q ' JV5- 1 5 ' , '- . Rf.-lie-Q-' ' . I 515 1i:'Zi?'::, NATHANIELHEWITT I Thi! ' MADHO SINGH 1- X Ve is-1 SCIE CE NURSI G , S- N Il HQ. '- ALICE IOHNSON HOPE PHITCHARD l ll1i!w:i.7 'l HF r r w L ,L , ff li QUEEN B, REID .fb E 2 iii BOBHIH CULHY BETTY KJRIFFITH an 1 1 v ' ., I .Q ' if X ,Z , I AI. ' ,J I VIRGINIA ADAMS .f 5 EU .A 4,-1, X- I f ..q.,:,.?., f 14 sing HE I. '. faI:12H.,. .JA .Iv n g , l w ri: h, 'I f' 1- ' n. CAROL BOLES SADIE WEBSTER CHRISTINA MEYER .- I I N N 2.3 ic' Y, . wr - 4 giwy ff ,rw , , g I N 6 iam? 1 . I' fr W3-. , ' If I I I -TT-i,..i 7 n in , ELIZA BETH MA CKINTOSH 5 YT Ti! CLAUDIA MIKULANINEC Ffwilvli ' gm-.5 . Ll 'F' .,, 2, , IANICE COLEMAN , '- -mlm rv! Q' i llfiwxll i mI'I I I I II C' 5,-171 V I r J i., +A? ,I 1-A-,r A 'rm' if I :Zia ' U :Il llii - I I 1 I ANNA BARIBEE I CARQLHENHAY A X PAULINEDAVIS i H f. Ii IBA l ! T ISL! ri DONALD S UTTLES SAMMY ELAASAR SI ESS iS ELVA IONES E S WEFSHTBQI! s I lp I Fm-Qi-'L STEPHEN KWASIKPUI HI fu GLADYS OLDHAM I I J Ill , N ., w . '4 W - ' 1 - -. 4 , W . :O X -.r-. 1 1 5 , ' ' ,J 3 L ifl A 'fiis f 3 Y V., 43,2 '2 L X fn' 1-. 3.5.33 , '? v45f1fv L IFEQLQ in ELSIE CLBLACKMAN , Q LJ ,S qw 553 111 sas i 4 510 550 I A 1 L1 il I W 1: W 19 I Q2 M I1 1? 1 Q ! ll X. g WILLIAM w KING i 1. li 1. llc ICU v U-in 1'- 1? H H DOUGLAS MCADOO Til I I I r..--.. CLARENCE THOMAS ARTS IPLING U35 qw ' G Nj? gx SUSANB HUNT 4 21' IN S S Sq-,OTAV Tw GEORGIA RICHARDSON F, '-as 'LQ-5 sa OLLIE MCDOWELL CHARLES F. GRAY ED RDR DAY H' x BIRDIE VAUGH WILLIAM T, BURKE :mv ' .fl V F E i I ,ff ,, MUSIC CA SSANDRA O'NEAL Q In N4 ILFNE SFARS Wm Af , f-11 PERMILLA DUNSTON 2 J 1 N 1 1 , N .. 1 ' 1T5'4x. ' A lu v-if C SIMP ,as fG'i 1 2+ F X FRED D TANNER ' fs HA1mY E.P1cKAR fi-ff -- zz N I . . WILFRED G. MEARS IMA 154 WSSU students take ROTC because it offers leadership. experience, scholarship, careers, opportunity and 8100.00 per month during junior and Instructors -'LN 0 XX l C-J ROTC Scholarship Award Recipient Reginald Day being con gralulated by Dean Parker as Ltc. Walters looks on, Captain Edward Grant - I I I I 3 4? Captain Buck Wray A '-47 1' . .,, , ttbi gui.-ppp ti 57g- ii? .0 ,giggaglg v , N :af F ' ii X Major Floyd Griffin Major William Waller Captain David Walters . 1.11 Lieutenant Colonel A. Walters FALL COMMISSIUN IN G FIELD TRAINING I F? 'I a I I . :J -7gs5 I .. 5'q,.' ' veA tif? . , sf-Q 5 - VIH 'Q 'J-Q If WSSU STUDENTS AND RECENT GRADUATES I I r s. x v SEPTE BER 1, 1978 A SAL! VTR to Major Floyd Griffin Major I-'loyd Griffin came to Winston Salem State University as co- ordinator of the ROTC program in 1975. Shortly after, when he assumed additional responsibilities as enrollment officer, the program at WSSU had only 15 students. Major Griffin with his natural ability as a self-starter and tremendous energy and drive, embarked on a seemingly impossible task of building a strong ROTC program. He has been so successful that the enrollment has increased to 191 students. During his tenure, 27 second lieutenants have been commissioned from Winston Salem State Vniversity, In his capacity as enrollment officer, he has increased the total enrollemen by5tJ'5 and theparticipation in the advanced program by 605, He is a truly dedicated officer who makes things happen. Major Griffin thrives on challenges, A resourceful teacher, he has been able to balance all of his responsibilities in an outstanding manner. Major Griffin constantly recommends innovative changes to improve the image of the ROTC and seeks the responsibility ta carry them through. Further accomplishments include organizing orienteering teams and organizational leadership courses sponsoring ROTC In formation Days and establishing a cross-en rollment program with High Point College. His work in and out of the classroom produces the insights that inspire students to seek a commission. Major Griffin 's extracurricular activities onthe campus of WSSU and in the community are many and varied. A friendly and dynamic person, he understands people and haw to communicate with them, His initiative, drive and enthusiasm have been a plus to the ROTC program, the university and the community. Major Griffin will be leaving Winston Salem State University soon and has been selected for assignment at the Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Good Luck, Major Griffin, on your next assignment! MAIOR FLOYD GRIF F I ri! 'Si .Q 'in tg. 'S .1 'ye 'fx .. .. A vm' T ,' r L, Tiff Wiz L TH wz T W Z Y L 0 C 4 X B IEVENT i i WHSi'irrr1rriirrlrriirrr-nrisurrrr-r-nlvrirrirlr-riiwfrrur mrrror ivceum prrrgrunrs this X WIT HH' i.iiiH-,H Hi Xi1iiJi'lH.'X' IAZZ Pi.'X.'X'U - Hari FUii1u Hmvs 'i hrrrughiriri Iiir' ivririri, iilurl Hrnr-Q rs rr'r'rrgr1in'du5!hf- futhrJr rrfn1rrdr-rn you rrrrmrr Hrs urrs iiiriliir-FLIIIIU1 irrrrw- ifhrwh rrrrgmuiiv sv! rl nn un renlirvix' rivu' r rrurw uriri his rnrirriulirrrxs hui rf iw:-n rnrrrrpurulvri in Ihre idiom MM Sinn' Nui Ilirr! hr' hrmsr-li irrrs. rvsir-ri rin his luurvis Fur frrrm Ii The essential rhorurlrlr nf his rrrirw ir rlli ris Sirrrng,irL1rrxrJI1iirm1i,fiu5 nn! Chungr-ri, but hr' hus USPLiIfU5fi1r' lrrirriririirirrrirrrrir'xr'irrrrrnr'rtlQ,iruririingrrrrlIrJSly'ir-'ihullslhflfuilffsl,rlChPSi.ur1ti irrrrxl rr-rmrir-snix iliir'l1iIir'i'rfuDX limi run hr- hvurd rn fuzz lrrduv 'i'iiir'X'ii7.'XU H JLK i HS'i'iV.'U. Thi' 'iirrnrrlrrrl ifrrlir Fwslri ui ix Us frrumivd hx' Arlrstrr' Drrrfflor, .-'xubrvx' Adams, vrghi xvrrre rrgrr Thr- rnwrnirr-ra urv riunvfrrs, singers, unri inik musrfruns with wars ni r-xpr-rrr-rwrw rn the irwiri ni Curriwirrrun iniifr uri und Eulrure IIHARIJ r'i i'I-I S8 ,Xil'H4 INY fPRCiii-IS'l'H.'K FHA'I'l'RINl1 ANDHH H':'i'i'TS 'i'i1wlli1trrirrl!r-Sirnrrimrrx'Hrrfhr-'Siru,un arrnrrlpirshed Pnsrrmiwir' rrnnslsilng nf srwwrrii-r-right iiriliwilllrUSl4'1Ul1S, hus irr-rin pr-rirrrrning inr iortv-szwr-n veurs The rrrrhr-slrrr pr-rirrrmr-ri swim irnns irrrm u rlussrrui and Cnnlenrpnrurv repertoire lrhiirr iwillurrnp gin-sf rrrlisl uirtrirw Wuils xii rrgr- .i1, Amirr- Watts has rrirr-mix' r-urnvd u svrure pluvr- umung the four ur in rr kr-rirrrurrigrrrrits ni li'i4'rlrH'ln the-rrprmnn rlfrnlvrnalirrnuiprr-155 und public In rm rr-wrrig rr rw rin! Wults pvrfrrrnmnrtrn Hamid Suhrrnherg ni the New York 'i'rmr's,urrr1r', hwhrrsrri-rrnrirriprfrsrinulnlugirfihrlimukr-'S un mr-ni ufa vrvncerl, Ihr' r-lr-rmr irwirrm ihur r1rr'Uf5r7r1iYM'hP'l1 un imprrriuni urlisirs ul work TH!-I WIZ SEPTEMBER 26 by orrongernenf with 3 E I HF th H' 3' 3 3 '333 HARCDLD SHAV' fl A 3 Q- i JANUARY28 A Living Arts Produciic The Wiz MARCH 28-APRIL 12 University Fine Arts Festival i 158 Artistic' Director .,. PERFORMING ARTS SERIES EARL HINES -. XTQFQQ BEST MUSICAL-7 TONY AWARDS! 1976 GRAMMY AWARD WINNER BEST ORIGINAL CAST ALBUM TOM MALLOW JAMES JANEK Ado ITIS WILLIAM F BROWN CHARLIE SMALLS PETER WOLF GEOFFREY HOLDER THARON MUSSER KEN HARPER GEORGE FAISON GEOFFREY HOLDER 'THE WIZ IZ A WOW' ' s The New Musical Version of The Wonderful Wizard UI 01 . I r I I I I 9 I -Cue ,. I5 U VUINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY Lyceum Per owning Arif Serie! Presents January 28, 1979 Matinee 3:30 P.M. Night 8:00 P.M. KENNETH R. WILLIAMS AUDITORIUM 'l'llltI WM IS .AI IHJXI' ,-IND 'l'lll'I NMI' YUHKtIlIl'l'lfIS.-XCtIl,fXl.'Xll-Il?1'l'. 'l'hf- Wiz is a Lroiv, and tht- Neem' York theatre critics huyu been uctzluiming thi- shoiy for more than four years that it has he-en jamming them in on Broadway, Clive Burn:-s writing in tht- New York Times said of thi' musical, The Wiz' is colorful, mysterious, opulent and fanciful lntvntled as a new kind of fantasy, it is ri dream dreamed by a space-aged child. William Glover of the .-Issociutfed Press added, l he Wiz' is u wow and even lady Garland fans can cheer. A jiying, colorful, foyial musical. Didier Delaunoy writing in the Black American extolled, The Wiz' is the new miracle on Broadway! Go! Take the kids! l'l'hey'll love itll Take your woman or man with you. But go! Time Magazines Ted Kalem said, A carnival of fun. ltgrins from soul, sizzles with vitality, and flaunts thegaudy hues of an exploding rainbow. lts talk is jumping jivernacular, its walk is a big-city strut, its dances have a blowtorch frenzy, and its songs range from a warm gospel flow to the rock beat ofa riveter mining asphalt, lack Krall of Newsweek said, One of the most Cyclonic blasts of high energy to hit Broadway in a long time. 'The Wiz' has blazing high spirits, piping- hot servings of soul and sly sagacity about the pleasures and perils of fantasy. Brendan Gill of the New Yorker said lady Garland, Bert Lahr, RayBolger, lack Haley: if they hover above the stage of 'The Wiz,' it is surely only to signal encouragement to a host of gifted newcomers. It is a big. fervent, handsome and skillfully directed show. This new National company is being directed by Geoffrey Holder with choreography by George Faison, the some team that sta ed the Broadway production. The sets aregny Peter Wolf, costumes by Geoffrey Holder, lighting by Tharon Musser with orchestrations by Harold Wheeler. The book is by William F. Brown and the music and lyrics are by Charlie Smalls. as I 2 '3'i'i'v- ' 5.0: -vi ni' P r Q1 DRAMA DEPARTMENT r THE FIRST BREEZE OF SUMMER W 1: fr PROPERTY . SCENERY . . COSTUME . . MAKE-UP . . LIGHTING . . SPECIAL ASSISTANT . .m.,f..-- H f. A MARY SPARKS MARCIA GREENLEE SAUNDRA BARNETT THOMAS LEACH MR. REYNOLDS MR. HYMAN MR. TUCKER THE CAST SAUNDRA BARNETT LAWRENCE MEBANE THOMAS LEACH NEIL WASHINGTON ANGELA CAMBLE USHERS: STEPHANIE PATE CAROLYN GADDY JAMES DAWKINS - f . EEE! EBQQQQLIQN' HThe Christmas Storyu December 12, 1978 The Drama Guild wants to give SPCCIWI thanks to Ms. Linda Adams for her help and consultation. Ihr MTSIbTVPAt'UfSUIHIHPF ISCHILH1lUH HlhwIch1Hnu1vrH!vn bx'Lvshr Ief - V--v J' v'- 1 .HHMU H1 plux' xmspf-rfr1r'r111-II Im' Ihv HSS!! Dmmu K ullrl ul thf lxf nm lh R XIHMHHIHHL'VHVIIHHNHIJWHVFVJ UNHUNIQHIEAIALAH.LlGhUFHMDQIHNIhH llWMDHlmTIWdSMTHW1,WmJWmMMHH rmnmn-suIuvm'HHyyvmSrmn hrm HushhuCk5rMIhnrvurh 4 5 B 5 'Q THE CHORAL UNION AND DRAMA GUILD of WIN STON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY presents THE CHRISTM S STORY .., ..--s-1 f , I I S Theme: 4'Madonr1 Through the Ages Tuesday, December 12, 1978 8:00 P.M. Kenneth R. Williams Auditorium Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27102 SCENES FROM THE CHRISTMAS S T0 'G QQWAQQ 5 5 155551-i'f f 3:3-fzf P3352 Q 2F32fii'fL.. 1 ' Q I V i., Q JiL5ji7',p5Ff1'm , Y, w,, . gi? I gq, 1 4 Q ' MONTAGE Fourth Annual Arts Festival r P S .UJY 3 I P452 if 'V 1 Q ,Q 3fl'v'75? .- ' I ' . . 1 .. , .fy ,.. -4-f' U 4f'.1:ut.' ig A program of Art, Music, Song ond Donoe. September 12, 1978 6 p.m. Sponsored By The Student Union THE YARD 1 O'KELLY LIBRARY BROWN BICKETI' HALL -4 d, frrf. :fm V' r .VW HALL MOORE HALL NURSING BUILDING C.E. GAINES COMPLEX STUDENT STMEHBLEDWYHBY UFILDD UWIBYEJED 171 S TUDE T Role of the College Union The union is the community center of the college, for all members ofthe college family-students, faculty, administration, alumni and guests. It is not just a buildingg it is also an organization and a program. Together they represent a well-considered plan for the community life of the college, As the living room or hearthstone of the college, the union provides for the services, conveniences, and amenities the members of the college family need in their daily life on the campus and for getting to know and understand one another through informal association outside the classroom. The union is part of the educational program of the college. As the center of college community life, it serves as a laboratory of citizenship, training students in social responsibility and for leadership in our democracy. Through its various boards, committees and staff, it provides a cultural, social, and recreational program aiming to make free time activity a cooperative factor with study in education, In all its processes it encourages self-directed activity, giving maximum opportunity for self-realization and for growth in individual social competency and group effectiveness. its goal is the development of persons as well as intellects. The union serves as a unifying force in the life of the college, cultivating enduring regard for and loyalty to the college. U IO Student Union Manager N. ' , l' '-s f' 2 N Ti-A -- Assistant Director of Student Activities 172 V- -A - U sr. Q, 5 1- - :Il - ' 'ef ?-: -':':r-xi Q .W vw .t . r. eff. .,,-5' ..-1 MEETS STUDENTS' NEEDS 1 pv- U Wi Q 1 ' Games room provides recreation and fun . . . gif - .A S43 T Mllisg-1 Q 1 8 I Q 'QU 'Tm 4 A a s I Fw x Ll I' X 3, 4. 211-35 V 'ii ES' l ' an-'K 47- K . 525. M, E if -1 'V' 'HBE H iw- url F' IJ 5? s ff 'Q J. ! TSX fi! 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'J f. .I . y tu V , - .- aft- . 1 ' - f. ...bt - W U .. 1 ..f- -Q . .1-. ,se --s wt 1 . ,, . ,, . , 'M A 'J ' M 'Si' f 'B HOMECOMI G 78 WSSU: Pride and Excellence tlur 1978 Homecoming theme stresses the University's commit- ment to maintain u high level of se-If-esteem while further develop- ing its standards of academic ex- eellence. Pride and excellence is what Winston-Salem State University is all ahnut. We take great pride in our being, our heritage. our growth and education. We continually strive to excel educationally. culturally and ultimately. professionally. Homecoming is an exciting time on the campus of WSSU. For those who have gone away. it means returning to something confortable that was left behind. lt is the reuniting of friends and acquaint- ances. lt is a glance into the past. lt is reminiscing about the good ole days and seeing what changes have taken place at the old alma mater. 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MISSi7II,l.,'XHiJ1I.-Il.I, IXIlSSi'XIl7UIII'IHAIIII SIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII, SiIl'l'if'H1'SilIH'lJiI'SS Hhvliu Xrfilliillflii IIIIII IIIIIIIII IJIIIIIJIIISSummf-rs IIIII I MISS PEGFIAM HALL I-'annie Wilson Ioe Iohnson I I I I ' 1 I III I IIIIII II Iii! 1 I 1 I I I I I 1 II I1 1 1 11 Q I II I I, I 1 I I I 1 I I I I MISS ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA Sheiia Worthy Lorenzo Worthy , 25 I 1 I if 1I.1 1 I I 131 .I1 1 I1 I' MISS PINK Deborah Simmons Craig Umstead 41 .1, 1 i MISS GREEN MISS DELTA SIGMA THETA i'IIISSC1A1XIAI,'I I' Mandy Walker Peketa Henderson Marilyii HUIIIIYIII Thomas Howard I'frif: II1'JIifIliI' III ., II I . 4- I . I I I I I I I ,L MISS SIGMA GAMMA HHO MISS GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA MISS ALPHA PHI ALPHA Elizabeth Gill Sharon McClarx Pamela Adams If-ffrrly Brodie Byron Murrain Bobby Bennett AXHSS gpH1NXMAN MISS KAPPA ALPHA PSI Slif-rry Ilriwlcins SYIYIU Amhofly Iirmalrl Davis IHflfff5'Bf0fl1G I I I I I l I t MISS OMEGA PSI PIII INIISS SCHOLLEH Laurie Walden Elizabeth Newton Franklin Stowe Iimmy Chancellor R 1 Q ' l MISS OMEGA SWEETHEAHT II MISS MII EPSILON Deborah Cousar Bobby Barnes MISS I,.-XIXII'.'XDf'I Barbara Wilkins Hosalla Withorspfinn Ricky Connors GHOFQF' Gaston MISS BI'I'I'.'X KAPPA C111 Mary Grew-rw Iarrad MIIIf1r I EIIIIH I I III i III I I . 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J , l I l 1 l I ' ' l l l l . 4 1 Q I i l 4 Q I I V ' l i l l l 1 , l l 1 i MISS PHI DELTA KAPPA IWISS FIRHFLY MISS .-Xl,l7llpX K.'Xl'll.iX Ml' Shirley Brown Wanda Kea Alive- lolinsoii Toney Walker Pinlislon Clorli 1 A I I 5 I up 4 lg! ' I n 1- E-9' 3 s I I I I P VI ,lm ,I 5 4, III I 1 I MISS I INIVISHSITY MARCHING BAND MISS UNIVERSITY CHOIR MISS PROIECTSTHENGTHEN Mary While Veronica Nesbitt Pamela Chasten BobbyHunt DaryI Robinson Carlton Watson LI if 5 I r I!i U., MISS IIII,-XIIM fII,I III SIiii'I1'y I'11X'Iol' f,f'r1IIl'1-X'II41y'1'h I :I II XI I .-.-I-VFI MISS DRAMA G I NLD Mary King Billy Diggs I , I , I III 'IIII I IIIII I I I I'I I , I I I! Il I I II II NI I I I I I I ul MISS SPA lN'llSS lWUSlC EDUCATION MISS DPMA Gloria Hatcher Lindo Thompson Brenda Scalfls Allen Block Adrian Swaggert Harrison Porte-r ' W I , I I I In If IIII I I , I ' 3 I I I ' I I I I 4 I I I . I I I I I I I I i I I I I I II II lI'llSS DAY STUDENT ASSOCIATION MISS SNEA AIISS S'I'fyDI.:N'I'Nf:HSHHASS4 HQIAN' Alycio Miller Olivia johnson H,f,,,,,.,m1A,,Uk,, Michael Tillman Monte Brinkley 1f,,m,fJ,,U,Xi, ,I YI III II I I III f'--in MIX rx 5-1-.- Q..-R -N-.. Q 1 v M SUCI!'JLOGY CLUB Bf'X'f7Fly' Hvstfrr john Page 3 ffl 1 3 a A , f MISS SARA A Murindu Musrm Ch I'1SUJfJhf'I' Colson -L Q 2 s 5. ' il K Y Q i I HSS SCIPINCECLUB fx I,inr1uMcSu'uin X Dozmldliendflrson ' ' A I ,, ly!! in 4 f W wi , 'E 1 M . .U N i Il! 1 l I 1 gs 'I XHFJHIWJf,l'l'!ff,Xl.HffIlffxf.'l'4.'l,!'H MISS YfJ15'l'lH UH CHRIST MISSSTIVUI'IN'I'Hl'II,llIIfJl'SKIUUNCII 1.'nnJMf1 I'fwf1w f:Ill'fJ1X'HThlHHUS Murgnwilliurlls Df1X'fliHFOl1'l7 w l l I I .IISS MATHEMA'I'ICS GROUPS SOCIETY Vickie Powell Raphael Ha usf-r I 4 I I I I I 'lmflll 1 Q 4 'X 'X As X, X MISS NEWS AHC!! IS Debra McClain X l I , J l l l I Ill li if il, lil I MISS IlNIVIIRSI'I'Y I 'SIIIHIHS MargaretHarclin Winfrffrl.'XIa13li l'1lIIi 4 MISS HAM BEAUTIFICATIUN MISS HIGH S'I'YI.Ff .NIISS YXYCQX Pamela Barts Cynthia Dawkins Tanya I Il'lI710I1Il'Q Iahn Lewis Kevin Peoples Starling Harris I l il ill if in in MISS lf - 'N ll ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 'X li 1: MRS. NORA SCALES THE WSSU ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, INC. The Winston Salem State University Alumni Association, Inc. is composed of graduates, former students and friends of Slater Industrial School, Winston Salem Teachers College, Winston Salem State College and Winston Salem State University. If one has attended any of the above for any amount of time, they are considered an Alumnus of what is presently known as Winston Salem State University, There are chapters in most cities and towns throughout North Carolina and places such as Detroit. Michigan, Dan- ville, Hampton and Richmond, Virginia, Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Maryland, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Atlantic City, Newark and Trenton, New jersey, New York, Boston, Massachussetts and Charleston, South Carolina. Attempts are heing made to form chapters in many other states such as Mississippi, Delaware, California and Florida, ln the fall of 1975, an organization was formed onthe campus of Winston Salem State University, for the purpose of bringing together students and Alumni who are proud of their University. The name of the group is the Student Alumni Relations Association ISAHAI. This organization gives the students an opportunity to share their spirit for WSSU with alumni, parents, friends, and Campus visitors. 3 I' r 'NL ORTH C AROLI A COALITIO ' x :ig R' , The North Carolina Alumni and Friends Coalition was ff organized December 15, 1973 in Greensboro, NC, The 'vis Coalition consists of members ofthe Alumni Associations of ,: '27 the five predominantly Black universities ofthe University of V' -fp: North Carolina System, educators, administrators, student A gf fl leaders and other concerned citizens. K1 af ' Q - -X DT' -I L -.N'f'hn. g: 1 c :- 5 i 1 V ' I I .D YF.. I 1. W .484 -v-If .fr D 'Al ', f .'1 Wg- 4' 5 M ul 'J Q 7 'o 3- a a A v X 1 5 x N . '. - In 'air l'1's ' X AVAI .1431-4 v- -P- l x ...,-A -. -, Y-Iii 54-I. jx, 'v A m -lv' I K I-I x I 1.1 H P . 14' , J ' fi 'Lf f ,Q f ' ' ' 1 if f, FT , .f' H 5 V. 0.4 '11, 4? 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L QI 1 H-rs N 1x A 44' '31 WILLIAM PENN, PRESIDENT v, A RUTH HOPKINS, DIRECTOR OF SECRETARIAL AFFAIRS The SGA., as it presently operates, is the official spokesman for the student body regarding all matters that pertain directly or indirectly to students. As part of its diver- sified functions, it acts as custodian for S.G,A. funds in conjunction with the businesspffice. Manned hy a senior president, whois elec- ted hy popular vote, and two representatives from each class, the S.G.A, this year adopted an all-embracing program of activities. gh-Q RI'fI'ICI'I If JYCIC IJIRHCTI JR HF SFI'lIDI'IN'I'.'XI I . XIHS TROY BAKER fm DIRECTOR OF FINANCIAL AFFAIRS is I TONY BELLAMY ICJ DIRECTOR OF SOCIAL AFFAIRS . I. REY GLDS SCI-IGLARS Henee Suggs Willis Picliard Alice johnson Shelia Worthy Phyllis Hardison Opal Henighan Annette McConnell Deborah Simmons Troy Baker ai' Paula Smith Mary Greene Coretta Ieffries Sharon Cromartie Cynthia Timmons not pictured: Gail Howell Mary Pachael The HJ. Reynolds Scholastic Program started in 1973 with only five parkcipants. Since then there has been a total of 99 students involved in the program. The program was designed to assist in the development of W.S.S.U. by focusing it's attention on the student body. the faculty and curriculum. It has been most effective in increasing the number of students on campus with high academic potential. H. I. Reynolds Scholars, .. We Salute You. QDILLARD V HALL OFFICERS Bm PE GRAM HALL E OFFICERS BETA KAPPA CHI BIG BROTHER X! Y MG ,f-..,- , I ai, . in . 1:-iii' A, iM-FQ' u , ff' ..f ..s al,m .... . STUDENT COUNCIL FOR EXCEPTIONAL BIC SISTER CHILDREN my I If . X K, 1 1 V, , , I Q . 1 3 t 7 es 1 22 I .x g.Llf '- -'f -11-as-.... 4 'Pais L L-QL 1 Tkgfft' . -4 Lg,-if M 1 DAY STUDENT ASSGCIATIUN OFFICERS DELTA OMICRON ai ln .iu'il'n----M gllnlIunlnfll'l'v 1,,.. ' il ll Sf., lg' una r WI .-,' , H n 1 fm' ill air -1-:steam V '11 gg as 431 1 - ' in lir I ,I , B1 ull' 1 Q 'R -Q 'U 1 Al- i 1 il -a T r----W , IUNIQP. ACHIEVERS MATH CL B 'T' , n 7 1 X W ff- A, A lN:1'i.:f+g V f-312:21-1' 1 .2 X'-1: ,K-1-,,w:.:sff - Av A 1,1 9 A - -,7,.,,r:1'5'4 E, new 21-fr PHI BETA LAMBDA W 6. 'VF vfm. ' -if -, ' ffm '1 .Q NEWS ARGUS STAFF eg PHI ALPHA TI-IETA PI i,- X. GAMMA P1110 JECTMSTREQXYGTHEN QQ F40 STUDENT PERSONNEL WSS U MODELING CL UB CCICLOCY CLU SCIENCE CLUB 'V-445 The religious emphasis on the campus symbolizes the intent ofthe University to recognize religion as a basic element in the human enterprise. Religious activities are designed to further enhance, deepen and enrich the religious experience ofthe I TER-DE OMINATIG AL YUUTH I . I, 'Q I Q4 55 bi FUR CHRIST FELLOWSHIP 5 rl r P' ,A '1- :ff- . ng Iliff I IVF!!! 2' .2 I .1 ,lr- lr r rs!! l'g'Q V-USN .5 Bond Director: DR. FRED TANNER The Winston-Soieni Store University bond f'!llf'I'fUlHS thi' football oudience und fosters spiril. it is ineeuciiise of Dr, 'i'onner's great oreoiive tolf-nl ond ingenuity thot the Marching Roms ore ioiwimi The Prirle of the CIAA. :Se vw' UL tl .1.:3,7 7 Lu, 1. Wg 1 D B Drum Major: ' RONALD WA YN E PEOPLES Under the leadership of Mr. Peoples. the Marching Roms performed skillfully ond soulfully ot every WSSU football game, 1 - P b l x I .A .V -,4 l ' . fx- . f a :nth ' , A .-.-fp. ' f WSS U DANCE GRO UP A THL E TICS HURT 19 8- 79 ATHLETIC SCHEDULE WSSU RAMS l'tJt7lll,Xll .X tv I Stott' lltirtilitnii Inbtttutv 'ilinti Central Virginia Ilftttiyi lX'ori'otk Stat Xoitli t,titi , . I,It'II1j.fSIUl'lt:' invettevtllt- State liltfalieth tiitv inhnhon C. Smith Shaw University WOM E N 'S HA S Ki-I TBALL St, Augustine Livingstone Fayetteville Livingstone NC, A Fr T Guilford Atlanta invitational Fayetteville High-Point LVNC,Charlntte Guilford Hampton Pheiifer High-Point CIAA Tournament Shaw IC. Smith NCAIAW Tournament NC, Central St. Augustine Shaw UNC-Asheville WOMENS SOFTBALL Catawba-Double Header Mars Hill-Tri St.Augustine Guilford l'NC-Charlotte-Double Header Livingstone N.C. Central-Tri Shaw Catawba-Dou ble Header CIAA-Softball Tournament CIAA-Softball Tournament NCAIAW-Division Softball Tournament Softball Tournament GOLF Lee Elder Pro-AM Celebrity Richmond Clinic Fr Tournament 'Triangular Matches Fall Championship Cypress Lakes Virginia State, Virginia Union Sunset Hills NAIA Tournament CIA,-X tihumpionship Tournament NCAA ttistrn-t Tournament MI-IN'S BASKETBALL Thanksgiving Classic Elan College Saint Augustine ' North Carolina A 5- T North Carolina A Fr T Holiday Festival Norfolk Festival Norfolk State Saint Augustine's Livingstone Shaw University Elizabeth City Fayetteville Saint Paul Livingstone 1. C. Smith Shaw University Fayetteville Elon College 1. C. Smith Hampton Virginia State Virginia Union CIAA Tournament WRESTLJNC Take-Down Tour, Pfeiffer Barber-Scotia Catawba Tournament Pembroke-Livingstone Sunshine Open Sunshine Open Sunshine Open Pembroke S. C. State UNC-CH S. C. State NCCU Elizabeth City N. C. A Fr 7' NCCU Appalachina State Citadel Brave's Tournament Elon N. C. A Er T Chowan Hampton Institute CIAA NAIA NAIA Nationals CIAA Championship Tom BI ack Classic NCAA Division Il Championships 't'if.x'.x'ts TRACK Nfitil' St, Punt N.C. State Invitational HMI' V'rl4 Sl I N.C. State Invitational iN,'t.'tIli l ttH'llt-x'illr'SIt1lt? CIAA Indoor ,N to 1' litivwttv-x tilt' State Dual arTri Meet Ht Paul ttl Stiittli I-IastCaralinn Invitational W tW tl t'I South Carolina Invitational ttnitnti Ht nun til.-kt 'Vrennis Championship Carolina Relays Hrtrliri Hi titiii tfI.X.'X Stititllurn District Norfolk Relays tt! Smith 'xntlft District 2tt Tournament l,tittiu1,ttiiit- Charlotte Relays NAIA District Championship 19 9 RAMS FOOTBALL TE .3 -'QA C , .- Qggigfi B57 ..z'f-f9.- 'H'-it 9 519 51.4 .. r -,fs we ew- AQ. LS 9 Q. i . . , ' 1 H24-.iw 1-we - .gf-' - . V A4 ' N ' ' ' ' A -'. . 4'. '-j. ' . .. A -.5'E7'Wf59Q23.l J-eva, ff: A ' Q55 ' P WV' 641iff11e'5e1e'?.'2.3fz.:iiit-. ', ' , X - u -.,. . :ft qevqse roelfeagmfviiff- eswtiemini ff 7: 'X .- ' ' ' a ' ' 5 Y, , s.5s'3'9'11131.ens , :2'1'4?lf'r ,v ' ' l , --I' I n I ,Qi , gig, .1525 ..aff555f,+fQ5jQflAf,fsf'fQ 15-.Q ' :filfzifzfl-'.-Q ff?-2.574-' 4 5f 'frf'K .mf --f-1' ? :L'rfifQ3v?L-f:,si Q71?f33Qig,,'lv?..'. 'fu . , No matter how strong a team looks in preseason scouting reports, it is on the field where it really counts. 1978-79 football campaign was everything the scouting reports predicted, Under the able direction of returning QB Kermit Blount and defensive standouts Baxter Harrington and Anderson Noble, the Hams were ranked No. 1 in the nation in NCAA division ll, Head Coach: Bill Hayes 1979 Rams Coaching Staff ',gx. ,A-, --, I. .. . l .--nu' .4 - '21, , . I, .. . -5,-,'.,,.., . -., ,, e - Q. - L Us .. . , , '4 , .- ,, , . M5 x -A .,... ,,. ,.. . , . A., .. ..- -,.- . - -- - .gg -..a.. ,. 1 1 W , , f-sal' 1 -4, . www -. 'x Q. .- ' 7 -.. -f . N . 1 ... A- ,.. , f For the second consecutive year the Rams football team was undefeated during regular season play. The Rams football team climaxed the season with a trip to Delaware for the NCAA division II semi-finals after winning a crucial contest with California Polytechnical Institute in the quarter-finals on our home field. For third year Head Coach, Bill Hayes, another season in his new beginning, was successful and well worth the time and effort put into it, 1 lx 1.. 1 , 'v ,-- ' . .. 4 F I A 2, ' 'f Fr ' 5 ,f-Q, 5 Front How: Bill Hayes. Herman Moye, Al Hoseboro, Floyd Griffin, Charles Bailey. Back How: Charlie Griffin. Cornell Davis. William Peay, Alfred Harvey. Linwood Gerald J ,Ip -vo- LL9 .. i,-'.. 'W' 'Q JI, .6 0 -,. . f , QQ ..-- .. ld -1' L, 25 9 l L RAMS COMPILE PERFECT 0 U' N2 ,A ...A - - w , , 4-JH: -i .Inv 1. , A - K: -4-' -- -1. 51. N 41-- M? W 'x 'N' . A.. ,-'Ev f! Q'- ' W! As .. 5--fl in f Rr.-F 'e Q., ' ru - 4'5- V 3' Q,.. L,. H A Q.:-.......... .4 AL E x sn A R5 G .!. A , ! ' 1 xYi6?w,xiff,5Nfi , R . .7 wx ACT CRUSHED BEFORE ! A O NEAR CAPACITY CROWD T!!! CROv ES STADIUIVI!!! A !!C 25-7 Tu! iffiE? f!f - BIG RED . J 8, !v!ACH!!!!E Q F Q R- T Q ROLLED SR f!L.f-A ' gm 'OVER O32 HAMPTON!!! Zh.. N 21-6 , T- 'iw A -v- REGULAR SEASON RE RAIVIS OVERPOWERED NORFOLK STI-ITE!!! ORD A NCCU- ! RANIS THIRD VICTIIVI!!! I I 24-18 I I .1, , I . ,Yi241+!'.L':T-',- I , '- . ' ff F 'P If-'T' gg Q g!:.1gzf'1.: ' wziw I r '??'23. O113,? W- ' A 1'!'P?'g'fF 15 P, I ,MV wfggt v ' 'iq' L-A-we 5-1 -1 .if 9, 9 TTT 1 I Lxsi .txt a: 'g, K Nga 5 fx ,' T- -' U -4--Ad? n Y W I :fry A Q I 'iw-fi !.f.fQf.!!S If TTT' i5T5Ef'!f !fQQ f'f I' ' h,jT5guu--f ' 3' 17 M . fv F'25f-ST' WSSU BR EEZED PAST LIVINGSTON!!! . ' 55-34 , RAMSDEALTVIRGINIA . UNION 23-7 LOSS!!! - -1 : ' '-r-Q--q . - ---- ,H - ,V I Q L 2. 1 g g'Q if ii, III I I ! !u..,!,'3:. ...Ji ,:::t!i-! , J ii T Q! .JI ' gif! ' I-ff' .JS FUR THE SECOND CON SECUTIVE ' A RAIVIS uk 2 CEIEBRATE IIOIIIECOIIIIIIIIG E WITH 52-21 j I Q VICTORY OVER I I FAYETTEVILLE!! JOHNSON C. SIIIIITII BECOIIIES IIIIIIITII VICTIIVI!! I ' -Mghaf' I :fa 35-0 .15 Q RANIS DESTROYED ELIZABETH CITY S HONIECONIING ON REGIONAL TELEVISION!! lv:-2-1,9 RAIVIS IN STYLE ww' DE- X I MOLISHING I . SHAW!! I!! GET OFF RAMSH Go our gk ...- ...gk 10 rl regular bfUSOI'1 thfj Hams 1 ffl! rf numbf r one for Nw NL X X DIXIGIOH II play-0 , Hams rl fe utr d LC11lfOFHIU Pnlx If r hmm: Instltulv 17-U to udxunrr in lhf serm fmul round , EV' 4: f ch, K1 414 c N Mwakfi ::,,,r'f2'g'E-f . A1 f-:J - if f f : 4 Vg 'Y 8 P L f at Y ,1, an 1 , 1 U ' F 3. r -ue- --. Y 09 x . 1- I 8- ,S A I 1 . ,1nA.,,,,. . . A I- .. ., . . . . ,,, ,,, ,, . . I -f '.p--. uw- ...Z - -. . THE AGONY OF DEFEAT n Nh . 'KN r 'F If is ffff-'x 'fI-I I E i. ' F I . I .i 4 1 1 E . , .. - JA. , . . , r - , r. .1 - -I 1 h k . F . 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A well known name throughout the CIAA and around Ram country is Fernandez Griffin, better known as Bumpy, Bumpy, a native of Winston-Salem and a senior Physical Education major, has been the equipment manager, trainer, statistician and a most important link in the chain of the athletic department for several years. He is one of the major forces behind the successful Ham football team and basketball team. Without the trainer and equipment manager, it would be impossible for a college team to get on the football field or basketball court. The trainer applies the protective bandaging to those weak points of the body and the equipment manager takes care of suiting the players with the outer protective clothing and padding. Bumpy starts his year in early August. During football season he reports to the training room before 7 a.m, every day to receive any player that might be sick or injured. When it comes to management, Bumpy is Mr. Everything. He is probably the most knowledgeable young man in the country when it comes to team and equipment management -Coach Bill Hayes ,fi 4... .4 'X .9 7 A MAN TO BE REMEMBERED II LEGEND IN HIS OWN TIME- II! lt JM Ft III Hlflllt II ISIC IINDIIII IIOUF UI-' N ll Sl't tII'I'S IIAl,l, UF I-':X.'XIl:f llvatl basketball coaches of the Central Intercollegiate .Ithli-tic Association brought their star players to llendf-rson. Nil rf-mr:-ntly to look each other over and boast or wail about the upcoming season On the long trip from Winston-Salein Clarence I-I. Highouse Gaines fell into a reflective mood Mike-, he asked his 6-5 forward Mike Hobinson, do you believe in reincarnation? After a long, suspicious silence Robinson ri-plied, Well, sort of. What do you want to be when you come hack? I want to he an ant. declared Gaines. In that case I want to be a big shoe, said Robinson, his interest in conversation picking up. A shoe! Why a shoe? So I can stomp ants! t Jh, Alike, grimaced Bighouse. That really makes me sad to hear you say that. I wouldn 't stomp you, Chief, I'd take care of you just like you've taken care of me, reassured Robinson I'd put you in a gloss ant farm and make you run laps. Bighouse just looked heavenward and shook his head It was hard to tell which he dreaded more, the upcoming season or his next life as on ant. That little conversation just might reveal the key to Bighouses success as a coach at Winston-Salem State University the last 32 years. He works his players hard, but he also builds a rapport with them that allows them to know the coach as someone they can relax with and approach off the court. His former players drop by and call so often that sometimes it's hard for Gaines to meet deadlines. Cleo Hill, who was the Number 1 draft choice of the St. Louis Hawks in 1961 - and the first ballplayer from a Black college to be first round draft choice in the NBA, calls nearly every month to check on his former coach and to tell him of high school ond junior college players in New Iersev, Carlos Terry was drafted then let go by the Los Angeles Lakers and is now playing in the professional league in the Philippines. He calls Bighause every week. While Earl Monroe was negotiating with the Knicks and several other teams o short while ago, he spent most of his time in Winston4Salem. He ran and worked out on campus. and all the while his companion and advisor was Coach Gaines. Thomas Paulin is playing pro ball in Europe, One of his first stops in this country between seasons is Coach Gaines' office. Between the stops of those athletes who made it to the professional ranks are the players and students who chose other professions. They stop by unannounced and are never told to wait or to come back some other time. They all know they are welcome and just drop in, Homecoming week is a traffic jam that never clears in the new Athletic Complex named in honor of Americas winningest active basketball coach. Since 1947, Gaines' teams have won 639 games and lost 256. a whopping .714 winning percentage. Those wins include 12 CIAA conference championships, 8 conference tournament wins, a NAIA District 26 championship, 6 trips to the NAIA playoffs in Kansas City andthe NCAA College Division Championship in 1967. Along the way he has picked up Coach ofthe Year onors from the CIAA, NAIA District and the NCAA, Gaines' 639 wins put him in 6th place an the all-time list of winning basketball coaches. He trails john Wooden j667j, Ed Diddle j759t, Hank Iba t767j, Phog Allen 17711 and Adolph Rupp IB7-tj. He is already in the CIAA and the Morgan State Sport Halls of Fame. On Thursday, November 2, at 7:30 pm. he joined the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame at the Benton Convention Center. Commenting on his election Gaines recently said, It's good that achievement at small colleges is getting recognition, and it's nice to bein such good company. Other NC Hall of Famers are Enos Slaughter, Smoky Burgess, Gaylord Perry, Roman Gabriel and Bones McKinney, Outstanding as his achievements onthe court are, his successes as an Athletic Director are also being recognized. From 1946A-19 he compiled an18-9-2 record as WSSU's football coach. The record was the school's best until he hired Bill Hayes. In three years, Hayes has directed his teams to 22 consecutive regular season wins, 2 perfect seasons, back-to-school CIAA titles and an overall record of 26-8-O. The football team's success is Gaines' success too. At a recent news conference Gaines explained that his job as Athletic Director was to meet NAIA and NCAA regulations and field teams in 8 sports and to see that there was balance in the schools sports program. To Gaines, balance means winning, He has to find coaches who can win and help them chalk up the scores. In years as Athletic Director Winston-Salem State has won 2 conference track championships, 3 football championships and 6 CIAA golf titles. Last year he hired Mike Edwards to boost the wrestling program, and this year WSSU is getting its feet wet in competitive swimming. The goal is always to win. If I play you in marbles, says Gaines in earnest. I will try my best to beat you. Thats what he expects from his coaches and athletes. The other schools in the CIAA are very familiar with Bighouse's drive for winning teams. None of the other coaches at Henderson took Gaines very seriously as he spoke mournfully of having only a 6-5 center and 6-6 forwards. I'll be lucky if I break even this season, Gaines told the assembled coaches, players and reporters. The opposing coaches all looked as though they had heard that before and voted Hampton Institute as the top team in the Northern Division of the CIAA and predicted that WSSU would win the Southern Division title, which it did, 267 1 wifi - 3 F. V lib-U f,,.- .-' - ' i-,,..-f , , is ff n . L X +L. ' Lk 9-2,41 Y A Z 2- M A 'Q rf . ,.,,. 9 J , 68 s'f.'?fB': Fi-1, f BILLYDI G GS N. ,I . . 4, ' H .ea . , 3a.l'a- ' -- 'e I .J ,, v H . . .. h 3, , H , - --- F, fd N1 .Q ,axis ' r li ' L , 'r+-1 '1.,.1..,w,,' Q .,. : L4 ', ., f '1 Q:-E-,Qi sv-'f . .ea H, ,V ,. ir: 'D ' ' '-:Ya - . -' '. Y 'Mv- ' , 5' 1 -' u- rifif. , ' g Pk ' -1 :y . 1 ' , 3, '3 4-. 'Tiff R Q 'xiii' 1-1 Q 4 H' . 4: gf? '16 .15 L . ,A. :gf '15, '-.-wv3,f.- 4, . -gigawgf 1 . 4 ,1 , ' 4 'M' ,v Q: - f H557 L X. I ' 1 ky'w'N '14 , pu if:A.5.i IL 4-1, wmv -aff . 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Anderson Noble, Timmy Newsome Willie jordan :- F 195 -. .wha UW if W- ' Ulu Y sq, .2 - Gary Raiford and Charlie Whitaker ,XIIYINIXIQX Iiistrifr 31, Cary lloitrirtl 'Timmy N1-wsorviw Willa- Iurilan Iwrnina- .NI-'llaim-l Baxter llarrington 'Hill llayws - Cnawh ol' the YI-ur ,'Xll-CIAAX tlmirhris 'IW-am Kr-rmil Blount Timmy .Nlt'H'SIIIIIt' Billy Diggs Willie Iurilan Bavler llarrington llonriralila- Mi-ntion Gary Roiloril 'Bill Hayes - Ciiauh of the Year NAIA Division I All-Ainerifun Tiyom Timmy Newsome - First Team Willie Iortlan - Second Team Honorable Mention Cary Raiforil Baxter Harrington Black College All-Star Bowl Anderson Noble Baxter Harrington Willie lordan Bill Murrell Billy Diggs Gary Raiford 'Bill Hayes - Coach of East Team with Willie Ieffries of South Carolina State The Pigskin Club of Washington Timmy Newsome - Player of the Year ICIAAI 'Bill Hayes - Coach ofthe Year ICIAAI Kodak College Division All-American Team Timmy Newsome - First Team 'Bill Hayes - Coach ofthe Year College Division District lll Mutual Black Network Black College All-American Team Timmy Newsome Bill Murrell Kermit Blount 'Bill Hayes - Coach ofthe Year AP Small College All-American Team fLittle All4Americanl Honorable Mention Baxter Harrington Timmy Newsome Billy Diggs Houston Forward Time Black College All-American Team Billy Diggs Baxter Harrington Timmy Newsome - Player ofthe Year CIAA Sportswriters All-CIAA Team Timmy Newsome Billy Diggs Gary Baiford Derek Brewington Willie Iordan Ierome McDaniel Baxter Harrington Spergen Thompson 'Timmy Newsome - Player ofthe Year 'Bill Hayes A Coach ofthe Year Pittsburgh Courier All-American Team Bill Murrell Timmy Newsome Timmy Newsome - Offensive Player of the Year Not Pictured: RandyBolton 26 Ricky Clark AMS BASKETBALL A looli at this years WSSU lineup shows Winston-Salem's Clarence Bighouse Gaines embarking into this 33rd Hum season l65U-2571 with eight lettermen returning, the main thrust coming on the frontline where All-CIAA team Captain Reggie Gaines 16-8 jr, 18i6ppg,f7.-1 rebsf and junior center starter Mike Robinsonl6-7,14.Uf11.Uj return and ut guard were 6-2 senior David Harold is spoken of as the best Ram at the position since Earl Monroe, IMT. .LS -NAIA News Bulletin FJ Ili? 5 2 nun 80 nm Q ' ' t ' I '. ' ' I qv. sn. 'Q I... .., ?7O l I J I. to H' Tim Grunt, Minhuf-l Lowry. Sidney Wilkins, Alfred Cook, Mark Clark, Michael Robinson, Reggie Gaines, Raymond lanes, Paul Williams, Turin lX11:Kvnzn-, Fred Kincaid, Tyrone Cranberry, David Harold, Ricky Wright, Head Coach. Clorenm- Gaines und Manager. l'1f.'FFIlI11IlF'Z Griffin Giving 'Em W h Th W at ey ant David Sweetness Harold Don't Stop . . . Get Uff Don't Stop . . . Get Uff S E N . V . l I V en we V 1 I 'hh 5 3 y ,, .1 is ' h wi' M ' Y XXV' 'Q' sw ' fle e 5: 4b A ' ' , :L l il- 4,1-.9 uf Q 4, gg H 3 dl ' LQ G ' -fu I L ' .N if Qs JM ,L we ff, 415. A l f - , ff ,- l - ll ni , 1 U E 1 r Q Rams Gettin Ready To Roll A : 1' I 1' as ,I Q IILQ, . Q 4 sv' xx CHEERLEADEPQ 122 fr..-5. 1-fm: :---' l- 41115 - 1:1 iixni lg gm, ti - nm., .W M wx -fr unful- ..,z . lm Q.: 1:- 1978-79 Cheerleaders Carlton Capers Tina Turner Evelyn Bass Vickie McLean Vernetta Thompson Valjeanne Miles Bonnie Barksdale Ricky Newsome Rodney Parson I it ff 1' 4 , -' '. ' . V ' i Mr'- 4' 44-4- 5 'Ffh ,. ff Wrestlers Shoot For Top The Winston-Salem State University Wrestling program took another forward step in its development, with a 25- man roster, The Hams were at full strength for the first time in the schoal's history. Coach Mike Edwards had mat men in each of the 10 weight classes and depth at each class except the 177 lb. The full roster, a new weight program, and the plush setting ofthe 52.2 million C. E. Gaines Athletic Complex excited Coach Edwards, the team and Ham fans. Scheduling changes increased the challenge to Coach Edwards to put together a winning program at WSSU. Pembroke, the perennial Carolinas Conference Champ, stayed on the schedule and the Rams challenged Appalachian State, the Citadel and UNC-Chapel Hill. All of those have highly competitive teams in their con ferences, In addition, Edwards took a squad to Gainesville, Florida, the site of the Sunshine Open, a tournament that attracts top collegiate teams from across the U.S. Edwards hoped for at least a hreak even season. In 1975 the Rams were 1-6, then 3-5 in 1976 and last year. This year WSSU missed CIAA wrestler Reggie Sherrard who is in medical school. With a lot of hard work the Hams finished 10-3 overall, won 4th place in the CIAA and 3rd in NAIA District 26. Curtis Gore won first place in the 177 class of the CIAA and Ricky Hargrove won first in 134 class of District 26. In the CIAA, Hargrove won 2nd and Thaddeus Wilkins won 2nd in the 167 class. In District 26 Horace Williams won 2nd place in the 1-12 class and Charles Hooker placed 3rd in the 150 class. By virtue of their 1st and 2nd place finishes in the District Tournament, Hargrove and Williams become the first Rams to represent Winston-Salem State in the National Tournament in WSSU's wrestling history. Both were eliminated, Hargrove after 2 wins, and both hope to return next year with more Rams, Edwards is hopeful that he can continue to recruit well on the East Coast. WSSU offers what no other college in North Carolina can, the opportunity to wrestle in the CIAA, NAIA and the NCAA Division II, and a quality education ata great location. With his new recruits and a core of winning upperclassmen, Edwards hopes to surprise other teams in the CIAA and NA IA. U'l'iltIll'l' N.X.Nll'l tttt ,Xlelvin Rnherts Iltt Rr-nfamin McCroy IIH lunws Iacksnn lit! Iran tltillaivav 131, Regan Satterwhitt 126 llarvey fohnson III, lfrankltn Stowe IIN lttrlaiw llargrm i- 134 Tx ranne Holman 1-tl! Iahn Carathe rs H! Ilarafe Williams 1.7tt Charles Hooker I5tt johnny Hayes 15M james Davis HH Clifton Hare IGH lainr-s Kennedy IIIT Thatltlvas Wilkins 16.7 lfrank Manson 1:17 Keith Ilenderson 177 Curtis Gare ttttt Mt-lvin M owls lim Ralph lloivard IHVI' Ken Washington llH l' l,11nntlaltl'lf'r llH I' Ill'LLlIl7tIl1llyllllllllfli W ki l-. A' - Q. 'r.,' '- MAT FRE KS!!! ikx x J 1 w -X Yiff S I gh A S . ,-gh f 3 PW- X., M - y V4.-4!,.ggxg !,l V 1 1 , ,gf , v A I . .f , 3155. N 4 ,1 if 'lla I .v,V Q -' 4 1 1 'D 1 - , -inf, x ' gl 'bi ' tea' : :!.,' x ' ' ., X I Tk ? 1 f J H , 'X X K' I! QF RAMETTES , 1' ' um 1 11:4 ' am new me 11-w 'f'W?'52 . y , f .f , f F Ai ,f 'Zig 5 -- 1 . - ' rj .1 g ' 1. ?g. U 'lwgffdx -.J 1 V4 X2 it ,i Y 1 5' I I O ' 4 Aly' heap: fiwx. , ,. 72,513 ,, Q .PH an Q Q, .1-1451 . N Dx . . 'LLYQ ,. ez! + - f-42 ' Ha. 1. L, :'4,.'-C7 'P A V-M if 4 'fy ff- 455, if g V! b f' f-N 'A -inf gf I. v ,I . gs, N . --'W f, I f ? 1978-79 RAMETTES Murcelene Scales Director of Women's Athletics Q '-?v-ul' 1' ...-f I, .n, P V., UNDER NEW COACH ALFRED HAEIVEY Sl T' C94 2 -1 I WI '43 , ni.,- s li ' Z -, '44-+1 -F- ' -A . -'32 Taiw- bh- - .cqnf ' AUM!! KP 'z' --1 3 U A 'sg 'f5'I , - -f E . ll la-if , .M -I S ,ff I gif' I -'U I -J , - I. . - E, ' 2 , bg.. 3. ii I i 5 ' . .K F? 5 V - 1' . S I . wr . fffgi 4 4 E' ' , iff 5' V ' ' T u ,IJ j 5 , :-1-an-1-1 , Q , Er 5 LADY RAMS REPEAT AS SOUTHERN DIVISION CHAMPS n 7 l I 5, Senior Luurieee jenkins Sets AU-Time Scoring Record ' 59' - -I 1 '5- dtn :JI . 'f ,4 l.f 'Ne Q57 ,'2'f.'5 . ' 1 YI-in ' n mee, mf-1 I , QT-h '1 p i w e f f A . Ly ll 'Hn I --af nfsz- 1 ' ml 7 H -'lk 1 . 4 5 ..-- x ,NX ' I 15 1 S 4 S 'I' X XXX 532 U XX X N 1 279 ! i if f' A v 1 'x .. YE l I I I i I I x' 5 SGA President, William Penn and Senator Iulian Bond Julian Bona' Speaks at WSS U 1 v City Alderman, Larry Little with Senator lulidn Band lulian Bond signs autograph for WSSU Students following his speech T.. -F-. Q. ' F. 9' f 'uv-.tw ld X 3 ,l ' x it -9 ' . -wsu, I 'D' .' K- is also a WSSU student converses taking a short break . . . William Penn, julian Bond and Chancellor Covington . .. lUllClD BOI'1d . . . the first black since reconstruction to be elected to Georgia's Legislature, when he was elected in 1965. In1974,he became a State Senator and has held that office since. X t PROFILE SCHOLARLY ARTIST IAMES T. oioos Iames T. Diggs Present Home - Winston-Salem, N. C. Education - B.S., Winston-Salem State University: M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University: Further Study: Art Students' League of New York, Columbia University, Southern College of Arts at Portsmough fHantsj. England: Professional.Diploma, Teachers College, Columbia University Profession - Professor of Art, Winston-Salem State University Personal-Wife, Mary: Daughter, T. Ianifer i W Y ga Profile - Was a member of one ofthe earliest classes of the then Winston Salem Teachers College. Shortly after graduating, served in numerous capacities at this school. He has seen this school grow from a few scattered buildings to its present size having been here longer than anyone else. His inherent aspirations have been continuously over the years to take on any opportunities to further broaden his scope ofknowledge. With this valuable asset he has continuously broadened the knowledge of those around him. For him learning is a never ending process that always prevails. He, indeed, has played an extremely important role ut WSSU. 4 PROFILE VVSSU'S FIRST BANDSMAN HARRY E. PICKARD Harrylf. Piclcard Present Home - Winston-Salem, N. C. Education - B.S., Winston-Salem State University: MA., New York Universityg M.S., Columbia University: Further Study: Manhattan School of Music, Syracuse University: Professional Diploma, Columbia University: University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Profession - Assistant Professor of Music and Chairman ofthe Lyceum Committee. Winston-Salem State University Personal - Wife, Shirley: Daughters, Harriett and Amelia: Son, Willis K? Profile - Since he was a member of the first class of music majors at this institution, he has seen the music department's growth from infancy to its present status. During the time he was a music student, he organized an instrumental group called the T. C. Collegians. It was due to this group that students and alumni were motivated to request of the president to establish a college band. Upon the willingness of the president to pursue this matter, the alumni carried out a fund raising drive for money to buy equipment for the first band. The efforts he has unselfishly given can be seen in the ramifications of the many students who have interacted with him onthe educational level. His ability to be an avid organizer has been shown in countless ways. His dedication has been more than proven over the years in his service to the institution. 285 PROFILE THE PERFECTIGNIST HA YWOOD L. OUBRE Hayward L. Oubre Present Home - Winston-Salem, N. C. Education - B.A., Dillard University: M,F.A.. University of Iowa: Further Study: Atlanta University Profession - Professor ofArt, Chairman ofArt Department, Winston-Salem State University Personal - Daughter, Amelie Geneva .4 X54 In L,-',-v'l', fax, Jn V1 4. ' 'fag-' V ' fl ' fi - fir' A i 'ffl Profile - A perfectionist. His presence in the Art Department at this institution is unquestionably there. The authority he projects is not only one to be respected but is also one to be cherished. His pride in art is associated only with the best as can be seen in his teaching experiences, exhibition honors and awards, and highly acclaimed acknowledgements in various publications. Throughout his life, he has been labeled as one with 111 proficiency, 121 efficiency, f3j intellectuality and f4j veracity. With all of these qualities in mind there is no question as to why he earns our high respect. To him life is fundamental, not superficial. For him, he possesses no single philosophy in life - because to him a philosophy comes daily out essentially in his relationships to people with 286 . whom he comes in contact. UNIVERSITY SYMPHONIC BAND 3 xii? f IT- mf 'VA wfxfg 'V ' . K-f 1 2 qw 'lg -Q, . 'xml V, r '7 A i ' B - . - I 1 .,n .'s' . X r I 1-N V x Mr.1amesC S p B iD I 9' Uni S' 1' M ,, A4 N. , ,,,. . ,- - 1 1l :H A .1 ' n -I ' , A n ' mf J K I . w i CAREER The iitirifiiw ut' tht' se-frtmtl annual Career Awareness fiiiiitif-iwiii,-it was tu allow rrnnsultants from various +'ur11tii'fitiuiisunrlintlustries tn confer with high school unti iwilliyuff slutlf-nts ahnut opportunities that are iixuilulilw in various pi'uf'essiunal fieltls. Hip Ntuhlun 'I'. Itiiryvtir, associate deputy director, X'utiiii'iul Ifrliun lmtilaiie, Inc, New York. was the ltwyimte siwtihi-r in an assfrinhly held in the Kenneth H. U illiuins uutlittiriuin. Dr. Puryear told students to stay in sr-imal lung enough tn uhsurh the linnwleclge to make G twirw-i ',., lie, ulsn, suitl that ' '.,. America was huilt nn ilrwuins untl we must continue to dream and to take uflvtintugw af nur cnnstitutianul rights for life, liberty untl the pursuit lor happiness . This Igfllll-f?I'PIlCt? was fro-sponsored by Winston-Salem State t'nix'ersity's Career Planning and Placement office and the Natinnal anti Local Urhan League. IK 441 ,..- ..,, Af, - v. 1- 'XQGV .fig ' fxq' I ,.' Y , 'Htl' . v , 1 '1 6 mu- xft. 1' Y 4 I U It y .1 -Q an ..,., SP 4 NWN 4 df DAY 4 96 4 if T-N493 '4 fffv X LQ +4 nb X ' A 289 x'X ,Xfg COMMUNICATIO Communications Building Winston-Salem State's Communications Building is a specialized facility housing the Department of Communication Arts and several academic support services. It is designed to facilitate the use of media and other educational technology and to reinforce the teaching process and enhance learning. Instructional areas range from a 260 seat multi-media lecture hall to individualized instructional areas in the Writing Center, the Academic Computer Center, the Enrichment Center, and the Reading Laboratory. Central to the building's designated function are a radio station and a television studio both specifically planned to support the educational goals ofthe university. The academic programs geared to these facilities are designed to maximize student involvement in the practical and theoretical aspects of the communication process and to broaden career options. Other facilities or programs housed in the building include the Media Center which provides technical and service support for the entire complex as well as instructional design support and necessary hardware for general classroom and individual instruction: a 45 station Language and Speech laboratory, the Administrative Data Processing Center, the Special Services Program, and General Studies. ' , 9 ,, N, 3 Y. l A Ulf EW BUILDING U1 4-4... --u. . 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P1-1111111111 f-111111-1 W1ns111n-H1111-n1, M12 Y1 11,1 IND.-1 AI 111111175 1'11H K1-n1111w1111117r11111 W1nQ111n'S11I11111, N' C IIC1-KN IJ N'1I11TI'fN P 11 H111 76 Mu11.Iw41111I1I, N12 s111:1.1,11- 11111111111 my 11111111 111111 11'111111111,s11111111, N12 . 1N'I'II11NN I1 N'I1l111I'I 2.117I'1-111111115111-111 I11'1ns111n-S11IPr11 N 1' I -! v I 'ip 1 1 5 R A n 'T n'i ' 1 15.14 7911 .I-in-4, .-X 1 -Aukfzff 5 -5,4 , -5-'T .va .X X j,4,1,gi3.-F,-E . .3 ' r V f 'F ' ' . . A-:fl f 'ig-'-'H -. '-2. ' mgkirzg ' ,Y ' Zikgn .5 f- - s 1978-79 RAM STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHlEF:DaVid L. Allen ASSOCIATE EDITOR: Steve jones CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER: Greg Hughes TYPIST: Pansy D. Poole LAYOUT EDITOR: Michael Spence ART EDITOR: Sharon Spaulding COPY EDITOR: Pam Hicks WHO'S WHO: Greg Hughes SPORTS EDITOR: David L. Allen STUDENT LIFE EDITOR: Robert Phelps STUDENT CONSULTANT: Selma White CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS: Cleo Coleman Charles Clement Carl Mitchell ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE: Frances Hill Sharon Hill Priscilla Green Gasometha Hueston Davida Atwood Wayne Scrutchins Marcella Williams Marjorie Hauser Ieannette Moore STAFF ADVISOR: Mrs. Elaine P. Browne g IQ' '42 I ........i...,.. f ...gil Z 9 3 Q f 1 . .2 L - .14 N N Ns 295 Phone 725-5150 724-7693 THE FURMAL HOUSE 239 W. 5th Street Specialists in Sales and Rentals of Formal Wear and Accessories Winston Salem, N.C. EVERY GARMENT IS HAND SPOT CLEANED By Garment Care Professionals Gleaner' Gworldo 52115 Farver Road Winston Salem, N.C. r f K WINSTON SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY Winston-Salem, North Carolina ALMA MATER As we go forth from old State U. A sang of praise we sing to you, ln praises to the memory Of days at State University. Thy sons and daughters bring thee fame Through knowledge which we here have Exultingly we raise thy name, O Winston-Salem State University. As we go forth from old State U. Good leaders we will always be. And stand for Christianity, As you've taught us, State University. ln all we do we shall proclaim To all the world thy teaching fame, As we go forth we praise thy name, O Winston-Salem State University. Z O CD 13 77 FU QC Q- m -s ani: I .' ITA lllq f Q, 4. Q t 0 or in 1 - 5 3 49 lgfsf. Q a we mf-if X, ll ,, ' gained W 1 - --1 -.v . t t i I ' B . , w x A Q . , I. . 1 1 1' 3 xl Y'-6 F in xt, 3, ,.. 5 t vi ' 'I' ,ia l we l if R 'vL Z'.f. L- ' wa, ' , JE' Q n - -: -- !'!'5 ., - 'L, , I uv- f fi A X 1 f 1 T A1 0 RDS' X Tneunz L W 'Y D O KELLY LXBRARY 'Y F -fm -X !.p 1 W' X .'?f:fY 4 U N 5. Wmston-Salem . State University . Winston-SuIem,North Carolina as . 3' '14 4.JT- s...!4.4.
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