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d f .7 ' J 'QL I.. if Mrs. Gladys Oldham f If 1984 WACHCVIA EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING AWARD WINNER And gladly would he learn, and gladly teach. Goeffrey Chaucer Prologue, The Canterbury Tales The effective teacher is a good student as Chaucer implies in Prologue, The Canterbury Tales. The Wachovia Excellence in Teaching Award recognizes those qualities in educators at Winston-Salem State University. The 51000 award is presented annually to an instructor who has been nominated and selected on the basis of teaching effective- ness, scholarly achievement, pro- fessional participation and com- munity service. To be eligible, nominees must have taught for at least three years at WSSU. Each must also teach at least nine se- mester hours per semester during the year he or she is nominated. An ad hoc committee is appointed to screen nominations and choose a winner. The commit- tee is comprised of four faculty members - one each from the Di- visions of Liberal Arts and Sci- ences, Applied Arts and Sciences, Education, and Nursing - one representative, and three WSSU students. Two students are appointed by the president of the Student Government Association. All other members of the commit- tee are appointed by the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs. After evaluating the nominees, the selection committee recommends the recipient to the Chancellor. The award is presented to the honoree during the Parents' Day! Honors Day Program each spring. :zo TEACHER OF THE YEAR ..r Q-'.L 7 T.. V ' Wh. dPLc V 9'-Vg' if -is vw 'li .I s - 2 1, W ' . .li . ' . V i ' f--'M ff-9 .4,i':-flpgxitqy g -L , , ',s,a.,- - ,. . , sf'-' vii ' -vu 353'-V N ...ff -.wfiq Mr' ' . ' ' it f I N751 J S 0 . ' 0-5554255 4 ' . . yi,Q,Ax' ni :Ir-rx. .X.! -K -3 9' 'x , 'r i-' 4' r 'cm - E.- 4 I L- T X R I Q' X- Fir: - YK, , , v rf L S '41fi I I 'F ' . vi - 5 ',e'ffuu ff' . ,:'.5+u F ' ., , we .I -,j1,,3f,5. 1 5 1 I l, is .5 If 'I 1, gl lj, gk., K .J -1 ' in . ATI, ' Ll if -'-x','- lzfftf' , ,l 4 ' 1 ', i ,lv xy I -f -l ', '. A ' jg' - , 'tll.. , 7, - ,Kffua ' 3 ll . .kg hw I.-9 .lf A U -u. . Qi'-1 , ' xx? vwiq . s ' 1 Q . x 4' 4 q' , fi -J' - nf ,J - ' ' N' ' Fi '.21'.'. I .Y-,' V , Q, 'Q' E- ! :I 1 if I H vii h 'I' QI. ' it E, PB' AS A' if I . .15 ', I7 xl., 'Q ' X - ' . . I sg . x If , A ., g G 4 . Ar Q!-1 Q. ' . 1 'mf fl if - , V . -'12 j'.'x ' - I lil T' yr:--3, . if Affifwu?
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X , X , 1 EJ f Mr. Donald L. Benson' Mr. Myron Chenault Student Affairs Development Affairs DY. Callie B. CO3.XUm' Mr. Rgberl Fanning Academic Affairs Business Affairs 'Acting Vice Chancellors VICE CHANCELLOFIS 19
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F '4 l in Y ff' l J : - ' ll. Y. , - .V -Lbfl 'lg .flea li' ff , , , 1... - ..l. fWlLLlE BAKER, a natlve of Charlotte, North Caroll- I i na, ls a lunlor computer sclence maior. He has operated ln such capacltles as secretary of the Assoclatlon for Computer Machlnelw Buslnessl lndustry Cluster representatlve, and SSU Honor Student. He has also recelved a Departmental Scholarshlp. Baker belleves, lf a task has once begun, never leave It untll It Is done. Be the leader greet or small, do It well or not at aII . He hopes to 1 obtaln a managerlal posltlon ln a computer sc ence- .- orlented faclllty which offers growth as well as re- sponslblllty. 1 ll .5- ' 1 5, , , 1.3 J , v .Gln ga 4'- .X 1 . Q .. ini .4 I l 4- WANDA GAYE HOOTS COOPER ls a senlor nurslng major from Advance, NC. She has been a Psychlat- rlc RN for slx years. Wanda partlclpates ln such actlvltles as the Currlculum and Pollcy Commlttee for the Nurslng Program along wlth varlous actlvl- tles lnvolvlng her flve school age chlldren. Wanda's phllosophy Is To touch all I come ln contact wlth ln a posltlve manner and leave no one feellng worse for havlng been there . Q! lx .1 x 1 . P-. A natlve of Fayettevllle, North Carollna, BRENDA LEE BROWN ls a senlor computer sclence malor. She hopes to own a successful Computer Corpora- tlon some day. She says To set goals for gggrself and always have somethlng to strlve for, ause wlthout a pugoose there Is no reason lor achleve- ment . Bren a ls a member of Alrha Kappa Mu Natlonal Honor Soclety, the Assoc atlon for Com- puter Machinery, the Gotham Clty Club, ROTC. She s also an Alpha Phl Alpha Sweetheart. X . Q wi Who's Whqgi ,Rong American G' es And Universities Each leer, e select number of outstanding cam- pus lea era are recognlzed In an annual dlrectory or thelr accompllehmente. Thle dlrectory contelna a small percentage of academlcally Inc lned Indl- vlduala from over 1,000 lnetltutlone of hlnher learn- Ing. Who'e Who Among Amerlcan Co egee and Unlversltleg, fire: publlglded In 1933 I: Tieant to recogn ze ewe -roun co e u e . Knowledge Is a powerful tool :gat helps to open many doors. It hae opened the door for twenty-nlne lglnstorraaleln' Sta e Unlvgslt! stugerxhlmw rap sw appear n e 904-8 on Vagas Who Among Amerlcan Colleges and Unl- vers es. ix, ix JOAN CARTER of Wlnston-Salem, North Carollna, le e lunlor nurslng malor. She wants to contlnue her educatlon by pursulng a master's degree ln the area of Psychiatric Nurslng, and work as an offlcer for the nlted States Government. She operates In such areas as Day Student Assoclatlon, and Stu- dent Nurses Assoclatlon. Ms. Carter says When trylng to achleve any goal, desplte the tlme, crltlc- lem, and fallure, contlnue to strlve ...! f is,-5. . -. 21,
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