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CAMPUS HAPPENINGS
Quick Elected Miss WSSU
BY CHIFFONDA RUFFIN
Staff Rqx)rter
"Since I have been
elected Miss WSSU for the
1993-94 school year, I will offer
loyalty, dedication, fortitude and
a willingness to go beyond the
call of duty to help the WSSU
student body."
These are the words of
TVwanki Quick, junior. Political
Science major firom Greensboro.
She is a Dean's List student and
a member of Delta Sigma Theta
Sorority, Inc,
"As Miss WSSU I will
Tywanki Quick
continue to be a positive role
model by helping to encourage
the student body to dedicate
themselves academically,
politically and socially."
Quick has many ideas
and projects she would like to
implement during her reign as
Miss WSSU. One of the ideas
involve encouraging the student
body to be more active in
programs and projects in the
Winston-Salem community.
She believes that the students
will feel better about themselves
and WSSU if they involve
themselves more in the
community. She sees
community service as a way of
bringing unity and dedication to
the Ram family. It may also help
to recruit more Winston-Salem
students to attend WSSU.
She would also like to
see our classrooms better
equipped with new maps, movie
screens, pencil sharpeners,
student and teacher's desks and
other tools needed to help
stimulate the learning process.
In her campaign speech
Quick made a statement that she
will use as her motto as Miss
WSSU, "The foundation has
already been laid by our
forefathers, the torch has been
passed to us and we must
continue to struggle."
Mumford To Lead Class of 1994
BY NHY SMITH
Entertainment Editor
Senior year is the most
exciting year of most college
student’s lives. Being elected
Senior Class President, Vice
President or Miss Senior adds
even more excitement to this final
college year. Thfee young ladies
will hold the top leadership roles
in the Class of 1994.
Serena Mumford, is the
Class of 1994’s newly elected
president. According to her,
apathy is one of the main
problems that will face this class
during the 1993-94 academic year.
“I think student apathy is
not a problem that can be solved
Snack Shack
in one year,” explained Mumford.
“The best way to deal with
it(student apathy) is to find out
why the problem exist.”
During the 1992-93
academic year, she served as
junior class president. She feels
that this will help her with the job
of senior class president. “It was
a learning process, by being junior
class president it has prepared me
well for the role of senior class
president.”
Mumford is looking
forward to planning a class trip,
involving her class in community
and campus activities and working
on commencement and Senior
Week activities.
Please see page 10
from page 8
Rams Snack Shack is a eatery
provided by Shaw Food Service,
its goal is geared more toward
providing a service for the WSSU
family, then making a profit."
The Ram Snack Shack is
managed by Linda Hardenbergder
and the food is cooked by short
cook Mike Cox. According to
Hardenbergder and Cox much of
the food is pre-cooked, "because if
it wasn't it would take longer for
the consumer to get their order."
Sophomore Katreace
Carter says that" the food is very
good, and she really enjoys it."
Freshman Cindy Carwile
and Sophomore Wilhelmenia
Pledger said that "the snack shack
should offer more health conscious
foods like pre-packaged salads or
a fruit bar." Pledger also said "that
sometimes the food is also to
greasy."
Junior Mike Frontino says
"that maybe management should
consider having two lines
because sometimes after classes
the line can be pretty long."
According to Tara Craft, a
freshman and Juan Wilson, a junior
"the food is very good and above
average." Robert Steed, a senior
agrees. He says "the food is good
and sometimes it’s better than the
cafeteria and it would be nice if a
meal card could be used in the
snack shack."
Senior Stephanie Davis, a
snack shack worker says she
"enjoys her job as well as working
with her co-workers because the
job is convenient, fun and it keeps
some money in her pocket.
GOOD LUCK
ON
YOUR FINAL
EXAMS