WSSU Faculty Named ~ To Endowed Cliaiis. ? In the realization of a major goal of W inston-Salem State Uni versity's $25 million Centennial Campaign, three nev* faculty mem bers have been named to distin guished professorships and will occupy endowed chairs in account ing and computer science. The newly endowed professor ships and one that was created in 1992-93 in religion and ethics are the first ever to be established at WSSU. The distinguished professor ships receive matching funds from the University- of North Carolina Trust Fund when the donors' pledges are complete, increasing^he endowed amount by one-third, under a program established by the North Carolina General Assembly in 1985. Holders of distinguished professorships are expected to pro vide leadership in classroom te'ach- - ing, research and general scholar ship endeavors. Ueslie W Weisenfeld, the dis tinguished professor of accounting, arrived on campus from Clarkson University in Potsdam, -N.Y., where ? she has been an assistant professor in the Department of Accounting and Law since 1,987. She fills the Sara Lee Corpora tion Chair in Accounting. The chair will be fully endowed in 1996. An interim salary supplement is being paid by a grant from the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation. In computer science are: Roger Marshall, formerly a_professor of computer science at the Florida Institute uf TuLlniulftgy. and Atanas Radenski, who was j\ >d Qdom, royal outside guard; and Eula Brenda Colter, royal inside guard. Other charter members are: Bernice Bess, Juanita Archie, Lillie M. Gwynn, Elaine Morris,- Patricia Herring, Catherine Fryer, Jessie Burton. Marian Green, Willie Mae Saunders, Catherine Kirkland, Willa Shelton, Ruth Thomas, Barbara White. Hessie Smith Jr^, Annie Stewart and Fred Henry. The initiation team consisted of members of the Grand Court and the Grant Commandry. Presiding officers were: Royal Grant Princess Commandress Car olyn Torain, Royal Grant Chief t-npinepr C>tU M Thorpe Jr.. Pis trict Deputy Emma McDougal and Royal Eminent Grant Commander Herbert Titus. Royal Princess Commandress Pat Rhodes-Landingham, Princess. Annie Duck and Princess Josephine Cooper are all cabinet members of the Grant Chapter Order of the East ern Star. Engineer Hessie Smith Jr. is the Eminent Commander of the spon soring Knights Emplar. Engineer David Odom is Most Excellent Grant High Priest of the Holy Royal Arch Masons. The Grand Conclave for the Cyrene Crusaders and the Knights Templar will be held in Fayetteville, Oct. 22-23. COMMUNITY BRIEFS . . Children's Halloween Workshops Available Winston-Salem's Sawtooth Center for Visual Art will hold two Halloween craft workshops for chil dren on Oct. 2 from 12-3 p.m. The fee for each class is $20 and includes all materials. Prprppistration- is required for all Sawtooth Center classes and workshops. For information and registration, call the Sawtooth Cen ter for Visual Art weekdays between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. at 723 7395. "Clay Goblins" is open to chil dren. ages 5 and up. Children will make scary clay candle-holding monsters that can decorate a Hal loween party table or guard the fam ily jack-o-lantern. -Goblins will be glazed and fired to be picked up in time for Halloween. "Soft Sculpture Halloween Characters" is open to children, ages 10 and up. Instructor Leslie Karpinski. a local mixed-media and ^oft-sculpture artist, will teach this class, exploring the many possibili ties of creating various goblins, ghouls and spooks. Participants will make characters with soft-cloth bodies that can be decorated and embellished with a variety of mate-^ rials. Some sewing skills are help ful. ? Room Dedicated The Northwood Estates Know Your-Neighbor Club will have its "Dedication of a Reading Room" at the Carl H. Russell Recreation Cen ter on Monday at 7 p.m. Vivian Burke will be the speaker. Other participants on the pro gram include: Nick Jamison, direc tor of the Recreation and Parks Department of the City of Winston Salem; the Rev. Will E. Chambers, who will deliver the invocation and closing prayer; Louis Lowery, director of the Carl Russell Recre ation Center; Naomi Jones, club treasurer and past president; Gertrude Murchison, club president; and R.V. Boone Sr., who will be the master of ceremonies. The project is designed to stim ulate the users of the ReadingROom to greater interest in learning and studying. -The club will supply books, periodicals, magazines and. newspapers. Residents of the Carver and surrounding areas are encouraged to support the project. A Press Secretary Robin Adams, a former reporter and assistant editor of the Winston-Salem Chronicle , has joined Rep. Mel Watt's staff as press secretary. Adams will be responsible for Bridge Clas, 4->- ? -j Winners lass week: Sept. 13 - 2 p.m. - Carl Rus fieB Recreation Center First place - Geraldine Cary and Geneva Coleman Second place - Elizabeth iLewis and Floyd Neal Tbird/fourth-place tie - Jean Joynerand Harriet Smith f 'Third/fourth-place tie - Inez rGetalds and Mavis Lloyd #+# i '? ?' *;?*< ? ? . ? ? ? "if, ' % m ; Sept. 14 - 7 p.m. . Winston jfeiduftmnly YMCA |r Winston-Salem Duplicate ^Bridge Club First place - Renita Thomp kins-Segers and Olivia Thompkins t ^Second place - Rudolph Boone and Sarah Boone This was a team game, and no \nmOcr points were awarded & will be topJ*y bridge club class Bridge Unit beginning advanced 10 people class in ^ A game was not played on (Sept 16 ar the Rupert Bell Recre ation Center dee to tite weekend {SMe "A" Tournament in Vir ginia Beach, Va., sponsored by the Tidewater Bridge Unit. A report of what local players accomplished in that tournament with the datfe will he future. Don't Show your iam*Wn happamngs With bridge and local 1& ;V Congratulations are in order for LflBe Cuthrell and Waldo and The next big local bridg* Majorie Lester. Cuthrcll *s sisters event wffl be toiliaaiow. This will honored her during her 70th birth be the Nationwide Benefit Tour- day celebration. The Lester chil nament It w21 be held at Ihb Dud- dren honored their parents at a ley Cosmetology University audi- 30Mi wedding anniversary cetebra torium. Dinner wfllbe served at 6 tion. all media inquiries and available to provide assistance to both the state and national media. Adams has over \2 \ ears of print media. experience Vurkin-: ior several North Carolina newspaper. At the Greensboro, News and Record, she was a 1993 lecipient of "fl North Ciuolinn Pre v. \ i.mon Award for column wntmrr.-Shc also covered education and minority affairs for the newspaper She also has . worked ? an edi tor for the Agricultural r ~tr:Mon Service at N.C. A&T Star*, i diver sity. The Burlington native gradu ated from Elon College in 1981 . Junior League Recognized The Junior League of Win ston-salem, Inc. attended a national Organizational Develop ment Institute to discuss ways to heighten it's community impact and to f to foster member satis faction. The Institute took place in Raleigh on Sept 11-12 and focused on a goal-centered approach to strategic planning including workshops geared to ~;^prcTtTCsntfLxommun?ty^ ming, communications, leader ship development, fund develop ment and membership. The Institute was attended by Becky Saunders. President Fleet; Carrie Malloy, Recording Secretary:" Marie Arcuri, Trea surer; Susan Stewart, Focus Chairman; and Dru Simpson, ' Cpmnforrity *Rc search and Project Development Chairman. The Organizational Develop ment Institute was presented by the Association of Junior Leagues International, Inc., an international organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism and" to "Improving ihe community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. The JulTTorTTeirgiKr reaches out to women of all races, religions, and national ori gins who demonstrate an interest in and a commitment to volun tarism. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable. -tyaMe*. JEWELERS ?A7A'<; OI DIAMONDS' ? Ptaul 6{>WWMA Si HOTTEST MUMO QOMQ Shrine feaituutg The Gieal WaMeHcLas MCthm kmitir WINSTON-SALEM L J V MEMORIAL COLISEUM Sunday, September 26 at 2:00 P.M. & 6:00 P.M. ALL TICKETS $7.00 i R-kets at LJV MEMORIAL COLISEUM. ti/vVtS JEWELERS of Lexington & all CONOCO STATIONS Coupons redeemed at LJV MEMORIAL COLISEUM, n V RTICFPATING FOOD LION STORES \ CONOCO STATIONS L_ or CALL TODAY! 1 -800-627-25 1 0 cv Proceeds are for the ^nefit of Oasis Temple. ? a v.rc not dcdtctibic as chantalMe contributions. A D?P PROMOTION XL't