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**age 5 Kappa's Aid The Needy SARA Starts Activities Myroi illiams Staff Kcporter The Delti Chi chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi started the fall semester with a series of events. Delta Chi chapter is far from being exclusively a socially orien ted fraternity. During Thanksgiving, the chapter worked in conjunction with the Experiment in Self- Reliance Association. To gether they were able to supply four needy homes with clothing for the winter and summer months, they were also to supply four additional needy homes with food and other house hold essentials. The frater nity anticipates undertak ing a similar community project during the Christ mas holidays. On Decem ber 4th, along with the WSSU student nurses, the Kappas set up blood press ure booths. In the near future the Kappas will participate in a hearing clinic sponsored by the R. J. Reynolds Sertoma Club. November 30, 1978, the fraternity participated in an International Disco spon sored by the Winston-Sal em Y.M.C.A. Kappa Alpha Psi saluted Hayes and the mighty Rams on their successful season. Players from page 4 Vance High School, Hend erson, N. C.; and Allen Ward, from Statesville, Georgia will join the team also. Receivers recruited are : Alvin Powell, 6 ft. 4 inches, 230 pounds, of Pine Forest High School, Fayetteville, N. C.; Jon McCants, 6 ft. 3 inches 190 pounds, of Reid Ross High School, Fayette ville, N. C., and wide receiver Dwayne Brooks, 5 ft. 10 inches, 170 pounds, of Hill Heights High School New Haven, Conn. Regina Hailey Staff Reporter The Winston-Salem State University Student Alumni Relation Association was organized in the fall of 1975. This organization was started to bring toge ther students and alumni who were proud of their university. SARA is now an organization that gives stu dents the chance to share their spirit for WSSU with alumni, parents, friends, and campus visitors. The requirements for student members include a two point grade average and a geniune love for WSSU. Together these students and alumni can be proud. The Student Alumni Rela tions Association has three main goals: 1.) to establish identity and encourage an understanding of the alum ni among students who are presently enrolled; 2.) to enhance the cultural life of the students through a variety of performances, lectures, receptions, work shops, seminars, alumni homecoming, and Unity Day activities: and 3.) to assist students with special programs of an academic, personal, or social nature. The SARA members achieve these goals through committees. Each member is closely associated with at least one of six active committees: hospitality, emergency, Campus Beau tification, fund raising, sports report, tutorial pro gram, tours and trips, and lecture workshop seminars. Previously SARA has spo nsored the following: 1.) SARA Football Sweetheart Contest; 2.) ushers for the Lyceum programs; 3.) ten SARA members attended the Hall of Fame banquet for Coach Gaines; 4.) assis ted the national alumni chapter for all homecoming activities; and 5.) sponsor ed a Christmas tree merri ment. (They sang Christ mas carols at Chancellor Covington’s home and at all the dorms on campus.) This most enthusiastic or ganization has numerous projects proposed beginn ing in January with inviting a local alumni to speak at each SARA meeting. The SARA Sweetheart Club will host activities for the men’s basketball team for one week, and the Casa Nova Club will play host to the women’s basketball team. An open seminar for spring is planned bringing alumni to visit classes in every major. Earl Monroe has consented to participate. Students will be sent to the Student Alumni Confer ence. A Faculty-Alumni Talent Show is being plan ned, as well as the annual family night at the coli seum. SARA will work with Mrs. Covington on Campus Beautification projects. A spring trip is planned to Atlanta and buses are char tered to Washington for Alumni Unity Day during Easter weekend. A week end camping excursion is also planned. SARA will assist the national alumni chapter in all upcoming activities, including Alumni Day. FOR TEN CENTS YOU COULD SAVE A nUEND A phone call. A simple, ten-cent phone call for a cab could save your friend’s Hfe. If your friend has been drinking too much, he shouldn’t be driving. The automobile crash is the number one cause of death of people your age. And the ironic thing is that the drunk drivers responsible for killing young people are most often other young people. Take a minute. Spend a dime. Call a cab. That’s all. If you can’t do that, drive him yourself. Or let him sleep on your couch. We’re not asking you to be a doctor or a cop. Just a friend. [drunk driver, dept, y* I BOX 2345 1 ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20852 I 1 want to save a friend’s life. I Tell me vyhat else I can do. * My name is I Address I City State Zip n ’YOLTTH HtCHWAY SAFETY ADVISOKY COMMITTEE
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