N . . -/- r - x-^-^ - -- - --V' 'm * c ! * >*~^ ' . * Vol. 1, No. 10 WINSTON. Vol k! -Ji -imw -? W"* L: jy jPWBr%fA <-** ? Hr^Rt <*W '* pjy - jMR Election workers: Mrs. Lizzy Ro Fair and Eula Bailey, hand out election. . ? WSSU Begins Hall of Fame 4? A new program to be initiated during WSSU's Homecoming '74 Weekend is the Winston-Salem State University SPORTS HALL OF FAME. Ram history will be made with the induction of six WSSU athletic giants who have gained acclaim both in the realm of athletics and in the community at targe. The inductees are: Baseball Hoyt Wiseman, Sr.; Basketball - Cleo Hill & Earl "The Pearl" Monroe; Football Lester Gaither & Jacob Davis; Track'- Elias Gilbert. The inductees will be awarded certificates and their names will be inscribed on a permanent plaque which will be displayed in the soon-to-be constructed trophy room of the Whitaker Gymnasium. In addition to the induction of th??athletes, will be the ^ ^ presemauuu ui iTi^nwuwua Service donor citations for' WSSU alumni members # whose fidelity and dedication are noteworthy. Those cited See SPORTS Page 2 Patrom . - * ' I N INST " j r~"' SALEM, NORTH CAKOUWAT g ?i{ ?r/*~: .. :^. '. / . ^.; ~ .* . ! ^ i ^ U K^HiMB. ^ Kl ^B H bertson, Elaine Melton, Mary literature to voters in Nov. 5 , Betty A. Sales Crowned Miss Gali On Sunday Evening, October 27th Miss Betty Ann Sales was crowned Miss Galilee Baptist Church 1974-75. She was crowned by Mrs. Othello Carter the 1972-73 Queen., Miss Sales is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Haywood A^H^Hnk^ v# H vt* Miss Bet) tze Equal % * i ? { * * / ? - -' " - * ON-S l vt$ ceati ? jht Bu A light voter turnout marked Nov. 5 election here in Winston-Salem and the Northside paft of the city was no exception. Yet, election workers such as many party regulars were out early enough to greet and pass out literature to the few people who-came early to vote. C t_ t.. jucn pariy iaiuitui? arc Elaine Melton of 1313 Oak, Mrs. Lizzy Robertson of 22 W. 25th St., Mary Fair of 1015 Ellis St. and Eula Bailey of 1487 Derry. "It has not been heavy. But it has been constant,'! said Mary Fair, a soft speaking black lady who has been working for the Democrats for the past 50 years and has seen many elections here in Winston-Salem. "It seems as if the turnout is as good as to be expected." ilee Baptis Sales of Winston-Salem. Betty is a graduate of the local public. schools. She attended Winston-Salem State 'University and the Hazel Meilstrup Dance Studio. At Galilee she is a member of the Senior Choir. 3*$-. 'Mf? 7 V' i K \ v .. .'"xV A v. Mr <& ^ v ? * ty A. Sales ' Opportu ' I/#/. JT A i PH ALEAA H. + 'i . ._ ' % - Salon I Const a t ? ' . 1 4 agreed Mrs. .Robertson. The ladies interrupted the interview to pass out some handouts to two people who came by. "Be careful with the steps," Mrs. Robertson told one of them. "I have worked for the, Democrats since the last term of Franklin D. Roosevelt," Mary Fair said. "I have worked for them both locally and nationally. "Roosevelt gave me my first card." she said softly. "I have always been able to find a job arid live in a decent place and train my children. "And two of them have Master's degrees. By my first card 1 mean my social security and 1 have lived on it since." "I won the Blue Ribbon for being the host at the State Fair -See VOTING Page 2>? . j t Church Mrs. Velma McCloud was 1st runner-up, Mrs. Kathleen Smith was 2nd runner-up. The other Group Captains were Mrs. Jannie McCullough, Ms. Virginia Vaughn, Mrs. Earlene Chandler, Mrs. Alver Smith, Ms. Doris Wright, Mrs. Mary Ewell and Mrs. Betty Sturdivant. Each captain worked with a group of five or more ladies. The Church had a number of A J A _ _ f activities to raise money iur the Building Fund, such as: A fall h&t sale, gospel singing festival, musical tea, A * fellowship banquet, baby contest and plate lunch sales. The crowning of the Queen climaxed the annual Women's n?? Prnoram. Mrs. Dollv .Mack directed the Special Women's Day Choir and Miss Sandra McCracken served as the general Chairman of the Women's Day Program. The Church "salutes . our queen for a job well done". nity Adve . - "j v /-/a ;:v-:,;4.r m . / - /0; ? ' ??' ?? r=?r ^ ^ , . f . V .: ::v:^J-;:r * .. '< ' , >v?\* %* i V"' ' irs*-'* 4 . : / ... ; lay, NOVEMBER 10, 1974 ant Miaa Alumni . Is Named Mrs. Verndene Pettiford ^ will be crowned "Miss Alumni"* of 1974 at the Alumni Ball Friday Night November 8, Benton Convention Center. ' Two Winston-Salem Ladies came in close for the title of. Miss Alumni. "Mrs. Bessie D. Midgette is a 1974 graduate of WSSU and a member of the Kuandelea Chapter of Winston-Salem, State Alumni. Ms. Mildred R. Griffin, a Winston-Salem native, is a ? m ? d m . a member ot friendship Baptist Church and is an active member of Brown Alumni Chapter. Miss Alumni *74 'Vemdene P. Pettiford --'"YW . Hffi1 iVv ?32u ffr - I'* *W,; M BPM ?K I .rn ?<^H II Mildred R. Griffin rtisers

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