Vol. XXII, No 5 Winston-Salem State University May 1985 Rita Archer, Miss WSSU1985-86 U'- *' by Victor Coffey Why would a young lady choose to run for Miss WSSU? “I feel that being Miss Winston-Salem State University will give me a chance to use the qualities I possess and the qualities WSSU possess...” These are the words of WSSU’s 1985-86 Queen Rita Ramona Archer, a 21-year-old English Education major and Mass Com munication minor from Scotland Neck, N.C. She is the daughter of Shirley Zickuhr of Ridgewood, N.Y. She is President of Dillard Hall, Miss Beta Iota of Alpha Phi Alpha, a Alpha Sweetheart, a member of the Mozik Model ing Troupe, Music Librarian for WSNC-FM, and a member of the Yearbook and News Argus Staff. After graduation she would like to teach English or be a journalist. “I would later like to go to graduate or law school,” . states Miss Archer. When asked the question, what is one thing that you would like to see happen to WSSU doing your reign? Miss Archer said, “First, I would like to see more student in volvement along with concerns for their school and themselves. Second, I would like for the faculty and staff to realize why they are here and what they are here for. Third, I would like to see the students come together and demand what they want, because we make up WSSU.” Miss WSSU is working along with Miss Senior, Wanda Darby and Miss Junior, Denise Norwood on plans for the upcoming school term. - -i Joy Bridges Elected New SGA President by Joyce Standfield Johanna Bridges, an English Education Major from Greensboro, North Carolina is WSSU’s SGA President-elect. She’s excited about her new position on SGA and has held other jMsitions on the SGA. Those positions include Ad ministrative Assistant and Director of Financial Affairs. Neither position can equal the position of President. Ms. Bridges stated that her day to day in volvement with the SGA and learning how things work and how to get things done is one thing that prompted her to run for presi dent. “With one of the main concerns of the students being co-ed visitation, I’m going to look at different plans for co-ed visitation. I’m going to examine co-ed visitation on other campuses (predominantly black cam puses and white campuses). From the results we are going to try to implement a workable plan on this campus,” explained Bridges. Bridges would also like to thank everyone who supported her before and during her campaign. Rita R. Archer, Miss WSSU 1985-86 Photo bv B. Perrv Carter Cue Elected SGA V.P. 1985-86 by Rita A. Archer Carter Blakely Cue is a junior English major and the son of Billie M. Carter of Durham N.C. Cue ran for the position of vice president of SGA because he had observed a lot of things that affected the students. He felt that the student body needed someone to voice their concerns to faculty and to help the students become more aware of the pro blems they face daily. He hopes to lessen the large percentage of student apathy on campus. He believes that after this has been accomplished then no obstacles will inhibit our student tx)dy from achieving there goals both educationally and socially. Cue’s hobbies consist of researching cer tain aspects of Black History and Africa American History, running and playing basketball. He holds membership in Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity; the Student Union Program Board; Marching Rams Band; and is a Resident Assistant in Bickett Hall. His plans after graduation consist of graduate school and media or public rela tions work. Johamia "Joy” Bridges, President SGA 1985-86 Photo: B. Perry Carter B. Cue, VP SGA 1985-86 Photo by B. Perry