Page 2 'The News Argas-October, 1978 Homecoming Breakfast Students Style, Dance Show, at the Winston-Salem Memorial Coliseum at 8:00 p.m., will feature Mass Production, Confunction, Opus 7, and Taste of Honey. Various dances and cabarets will round out the homecoming activities. For additional information and tickets call the WSSU AlumniOffice at 761-2125 or the Student Government Association at 761-2073. A complete list of acctivities is attached. Inaugural Dinner By Debra R. Foriest-Staff Reporter William S. Fnlton—Editor-in- Chief Friday, September 29, 1978 proved to be quite a day on the Winston-Salem State Univer sity campus. Following the Inauguration of Chancellor H. Douglas Covington, several students joined him in the Kennedy Dining Hall at 5:00 p.m. Dr. Covington shook hands and conversed with well-wishing students and faculty members. Many people were surprised to see him. He had previously can celed an appearance at an earlier event, due to last minute schedule changes for ffc: security reasons. Aspecial dinner consisting of fried chicken, roast beef, potatoes, rolls, and a choice of two vegetables was served. Deserts consisted of cherry pie and sheet cake. It was attended by approximately four hundred students and faculty members. This num ber was far below the usual number of people served for dinner at Kennedy Dining Hall. Many students had taken the opportunity to leave town for the three-day holi day. Guests, students, and faculty mingled together exchanging greetings as they enjoyed their meal proving it to be a gala event. First Breeze Of Summer" 'The Rrst Breeze of Sum mer* will be presented in the Kenneth R. Williams Audit orium on October 18 and 19, 1978, at 8 o'clock P.M. Per formances are free to the pub lic. 'The First Breeze of Sum mer' was first presented at the St. Marks Playhouse in New York City on March 2, 1975. It was subsequently transferred to the Palace Theatre in New York City and opened there on June 10, 1975. The play was presented by the Negro Ensemble Company, Inc. "Breeze' is presented as the fall production of the Winston-Salem State Uni versity Drama Guild. Retaliate In 78 By Nett Crocltett ~ Staff Reporter They’re out to get you this year, you know. They’re out to pay you back, But you’ll have to show them once more That you don’t allow any slack They’re going to try and make you look bad. They’ll try to show you up, But you’ll show them you’re better than before And come back with the Gold Bowl Cup. THE NEWS ARGUS EDlTOR-IN-CfflEF WILLIAM FULTON ASSIGNMENT EDITOR VIVECA THOMASON REPORTERS SHARA BURT DEBRA FORIEST REGINA HAILEY aCIL HILLIARD DEBRA MCCLAIM JAMES MCCREA SHEILA MONROE MYRON WILLIAMS JAMES WILKINS TYPISTS NETTA CROCKETT ROBIN HOWARD : SYLVIA LIVINGSTON ...FAYE VERNON CARTOONIST EL PATTERSON FACULTY ADVISOR JESSE E. HUFF STAFF CONSULTANT CHARISSE FOUNTAIN Served By WiUlam S. Fulton Staff Reporter The SGA sponsored a student-faculty inaugural breakfast at Kennedy Dining Hall Friday, September 29, 1978 to commemorate the Inauguration of Dr. H. Douglas Covington as Chancellor of Winston-Salem State University. Dr. Covington was sched uled to appear at the breakfast, but due to last minute changes in schedule he was unable to make it. In spite of his absence the breakfast went off as planned. The breakfast was attended by about 350 students and faculty members. The menu consisted of: bacon strips, sausage patties, scrambled eggs, french toast with syrup, biscuits, chilled oranged and citrus fruit, buttered grits, butter, jelly, milk, coffee and assorted cere als. Reception Held By Regina Hailey Myron K. Williams Staff Reporters Thursday, September 28, 1978 at 8:00 p.m., Winston- Salem State University pre sented a Pre-Inaugural Recep tion honoring Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Covington in the new C.E. Gaines Athletic Com- ple Gaines Athletic Complex. The program was conducted by the Mistress of Ceremonies, Ms. twana Cash. The program was opened by Mr. Nathaniel Baskin. Entertainment was provided by our own WSSU Choir, Dance Group, Physical Education Department, and other talented students. Miss WSSU, Pamela Blackstock gave an inspiring speech entitled “Charge”. The evening was brought to an end with closing remarks from Mr. Cleo Wallace, immediately followed by a reception. Poem of the Month By William S. Fnlton Editor-in-Qiief The staff of the News Argus would like to announce that it will sponsor a monthly”poem of the Month” contest. The contest is open to all faculty, staff and students at WSSU. Please send all poetic contrib utions to the Department of Communication Arts office in Room 136 Carolina Hall or See Page 4 By Shelia Monroe Debra McOam Staff Reporters The night of September 29, 1978 hlghllglited a week of activities held in honor of the Inauguration of Dr. H. Covington as the sixth Chan cellor of Winston-Salem State University. Students dressed in jackets, dress shirts and lovely dresses sat at tables covered with red table cloths, decorated with softly lit red candles. Guest sported party favorites such as horns, ballons, and multi colored butterflies. Beautiful hanging plants and soft music reflected a relaxed informal atmosphere. The event was dinner-dance at the LaTerre XXI club spon sored by the Student govern ment Association. William Penn-President, Tony Bellamy-Director of Social Affairs, and Troy L. Baker, Jr. were on hand to extend a warm welcome to the new Chancellor and his family. Dr. Covington, handsome and debonair in a black suit and tie thanked the SGA and guests for making his family feel welcome to the Univer sity. He also commented on the general behavior of the student body, and expressed his deep felt opinion that the students at WSSU were some of the best behaved students that he had ever met. The Chancellor mentioned that the Governor of North Carolina had praised the stu dents behavior during the two o’clock assembly. In closing, he reminded everyone of his commitment to make WSSU one of the best Universities around this area. After his short informal speeches. Dr. and Mrs. Cov ington opened the evening for dancing with the popular tune, “Make it Funky.” Congratulations are extend ed from the News Argus family to the Covington family for a long and successful stay here at WSSU. Mini Parade at 12 By Faye M. Vernon Staff Reporter The Day Student Associa tion was started several years ago to give Day Students a feeling of belongingness at WSSU. The association is funded solely on membership dues and contributions. Pre sently they have approxi mately 90 members, represen ting less than lO'/i of the Day Students now enrolled at WSSU. They gladly welcome all who wish to join. Member ship dues are $1.00, and you may contact any of the follow ing DSA Officers; Karla Miller - President; Deborah Holiday - Vice President; Wanda Samuels - Treasurer; Kim Marshall - Secretary; Alycia Miller - Ms. Day Student. Since its organization, DSA has been responsible for Red & White Day Festivities. Today at 12 noon, one of the highlights of Red & White Day/Homecoming Festivities will occur—the “Mini ‘Parade.” Several campus or ganizations will participate in this event. Leading off will be the Letter Carriers, followed .by the Marching Rams. Then come the Cheerleaders and the children of the Early Childhood Center. Ms. Day Student and some competitive groups will form the end of the lineup. The procession will leave from the Kenneth R. Williams Auditorium, proceed down Wallace Street past Hauser Student Union, the Chan cellor’s home, and the new Atkins Hall. Turning right onto Price Street, the marchers will come up the one-way sfreet by Coltrane Hall and the Alumni Hut and turn left onto Bank Street. Going by the C.G. O’Kelly Library and Kennedy Dining Hall, the ’parade’ will end at Whitaker Gymnasium where a pep rally will immediately follow. The layout of the gym will be as follows: The Day Student Association members on the right. Cheerleaders on the left, children from the Early Childhood Education Center directly in front of the platform; football players in the far left corner; and members of the Marching Rams and the fra ternities and sororities in the far right comer. The MC will have opening remarks to kick off the pep rally to end the Mini Parade. In addition to the brief summary of the events pre sented here, route inaps, gym set-up, and Red & Wbite Day Programs have been distri buted to all participating groups