I eatuies|C»™>'N’?^s IlSporls Candace Jeffers is officially Bsororities and fraternities step out Bpams shut out Johnson C. Smith crowned Miss WSSU Ito the beat Hto win homecoming game 17-0 Page sj Page_J The N e ws Argus Winston-Salem State University E-mail: newzargus@yahoo.com November 2001 Martin installed as WSSU's chancellor By Claresa Simmons Argus Reporter With an imperial tone, the newly installed chancellor of Winston-Salem State University, Dr. Harold Lee Martin Sr., assured the faculty, staff, students and administration that "[he would] step up to the process of change." Oct. 19 marked another mile stone in the history of WSSU as Martin was officially installed as the seventh chancellor and 11th chief administrator of the univer sity. "[I'm calling] myself a student's administrator because I value what you do," Martin said of his role at Winston-Salem State University. "I have a task to make sure that Winston-Salem State is at sub stance with the motto 'Enter to Learn and Depart to Serve." In a week filled with celebra tion, the communities of Winston- Salem along with other members of the Ram family were given the opportunity to show how much they valued Martin. Many have deemed the installa tion a joyful, pride-filled occasion. During the ceremony itself, a procession filled with notable names of both state and local gov ernment were present, along with officials from the University of North Carolina school system. The educators, as well as mem bers of the Ram family and Martin's own family and friends, showed their support as each group was acknowledged. Brenda R Diggs, the chairper son of WSSU's Board of Trustees said, "He is the right man for the right job at the right time." There were also comments on Martin's active role in the positive progression of WSSU since he was brought in as interim chancellor in January of last year. Peyton T. Hairston Sr., the pres ident of the National Alumni Argus photo by Jerry Watkins Chancellor Harold Martin See CHANCELLOR, page 2 WSSU Inspir Rev. Clifford Jones tells students to keep trying though they may fail By Keith Caesar and Nicole Ferguson Argus Reporters Photo by Jerry Watkins Miss Alumni waves as her float passes the crowd of students and alumni. "When I cry, you cry, we cry together." These sentiments came from the Rev. Clifford A. Jones, the guest speaker at the 109th Founder's Day Convocation held in Kenneth R. Williams Auditorium last month as part of the homecoming activities. The objective of Founder's Day is Argus photo by Jerry Watkins The Rev. Clifford Jones is senior minister of Friendship Ministries Baptist Church in Charlotte. to honor and remember the achieve ments of Simon Green Atkins, the founder of Slater Academy which transformed into Winston-Salem Teacher's College and finally Winston-Salem State University in 1969. Present at the ceremony to speak about the importance of WSSU were community leaders including Winston-Salem's Mayor See FOUNDER’S, page 2