Page 2, The News Argus, May, 1980
Students Elect
New Leaders
Coed Will Win
Business Award
Vanessa Ji/es
professional magazine for
business teachers) and the Na
tional Business Education
Yearbook.
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SGA Officers
The new SGA officers for 1980-81 (left to right) are Robert Brower, direc
tor offinancial affairs; Sharon Potter, director of secretarial affairs; Ronald
Hamilton, director of Student Affairs. Absent form picture are Vicki Powell,
secretary of Student Day Affairs; Susan Shelton, director of judiciary af
fairs, and Ivary Bailey, SGA president. (Photo by Nathan McCrimmons)
Congresswoman Speaks
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tion, and Community Services
Administration. Because of
her contributions as a member
of such organizations as the
House of Foreign Affairs Sub
committee on Africa and the
subcommittee on Inter-
American Affairs, she has
earned the reputation of a
member who “does her
homework.” The Con
gresswoman also serves as the
chairwoman of the Select
Committee on Narcotics
Abuse Control, and Task
Force on Women.
In 1975, this distinguished
politician became the first
woman and the first black to
Students
Must
By Debra Forest
Student Government
Association’s elections were
held April 22, in the Student
Union Ballroom. Officers for
the 1980-81 school term were
elected. Ivary Bailey won the
title of SGA president over his
incumbent opponent, Bobby
Bennett. Ronald Hamilton
became Director of Student
Affairs by winning against op
ponent, Neal Washington.
The title of Director of Social
Affairs went to Brian
Washington as opposed to his
opponent, George Jaggers.
Susan Shelton’s votes out
numbered opponents Chavis
Reid and Terry Young in the
position of Director of
Judiciary Affairs. Sharron
By Bob McConnell
A Winston-Salem State
University business education
student has won the National
Business Education Associa
tion Award of Merit for
Outstanding Achievement in
Business Education.
Josephine Vanessa Jiles of
320 Forest Hill Avenue in
Winston-Salem will receive the
honor at the annual WSSU
Awards Day Program to be
held May 7, 1980, at 10 a.m. in
the Kenneth R. Williams
Auditorium.
The award consists of an at
tractive certificate, a year’s
professional membership in
the National Business Educa
tion Association, a one-year
subscription to “Business
Education Forum” (a national
Potter will hold the position of
Director of Secretarial Affairs
and Robert Brower, Jr. will
have the responsibility of be
ing Director of Financial Af
fairs.
Vicki Powell defeated op
ponents Santhony Cash and
Wallace R. Hatcher for the
position of Secretary of Day
Student Affairs. Ladies seek
ing the title of Miss Winston-
Salem State University were:
Lauretta Battle, Angela
Foster, Cynthia Haddock,
Sherry Hawkins, LaTanya
Moore, Clara Williamson, and
Sheila Woodard. Lauretta
Battle was the winner of the ti
tle, Miss WSSU.
None of the winners could
be reached for comment.
Send
Records
Dr. Callie Coaxum, Ad
ministrative Assistant to the
Vice-Chancellor for Academic
Affairs, requests that students
who plan to study at another
institution send their records
to the Registrar’s Office at
WSSU before the summer is
over. Students who want
credit for giving up their sum
mer vacation to study must
send their records to the
following address;
Sadie Daniels
Office of the Registrar,
Winston-Salem State
University
Winston-Salem, N.C.
27102.
ever hold the position of
Whip-at-Large within the
leadership structure of the
U.S. House of Represen
tatives. In 1979, she was
elected Chairwoman of the
96th Congress. She has served
the Congressional Black
Caucus as secretary and
treasurer during the 94th and
95th Congress, respectively.
Because of her extensive list of
accomplishments, Con
gresswoman Collins is listed in
Who’s Who, Who’s Who
Among Black Americans,
Who’s Who in the Midwest,
Who’s Who in Black America,
Who’s Who Among Women,
and Who’s Who in Govern
ment.
Seniors
Plan
Week
By Kathy Wiley
During the close of each
school year, each class spon
sors a week of activities to pro
perly climax the old year and
bring in the new. One such
celebration, designated by
some as the “week of all
weeks,” is Senior Week. The
activities that are scheduled
during this time are designed
to enable the seniors to have
one last “Ram” family reu
nion before graduation.
The 1980 Senior Week will
begin Monday, May 12. The
Commencement exercises, on
May 18, will conclude the
week of events. On Monday,
May 12, a senior disco will be
held from 9:00 p.m. - 1:00
a.m., at A Touch of Class
Club located at 738 E. 28th
Street. Refreshments will be
served. On Tuesday, May 13,
seniors will spend from 10:30
a.m. - 3:30 p.m. at
Tanglewood Park. A luch will
be served at 12 noon.
Transportation will be provid
ed from the Student Union in
the morning, at 10:00 and
11:30, and in the afternoon at
1:30. The Class Day Program
is scheduled for Wednesday,
May 14. The events will be
held in Kenneth R. Williams
Auditorium at 10:00 a.m. A
Wine and Cheese Taste will
also be held on Wednesday
from 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 at Les
Arbes (The Tree).
Refreshments, wine, cheese,
and non-alcoholic punch will
be served. Transportation will
be provided from the Student
Union at 6:15 p.m. and 7:15
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The News Argus gives special acknowledgements to Mr.
Beaufort O. Bailey, WSSU Media Director, and Mr. Roland
Watts, University Photographer for processing the film for
our photos.
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