Page 8-The Chronicle, Thursday, November 5, 1981 Past, Presen By Yvonne Anderson passes you and says, Staff Writer 'There's Miss SSU,' it makes you feel good." Queens of the past met por patsy paison, Miss queens of the present last w.S.S.U. of 1966, the ex?week, during ? reception p^rience is one that remains tor Miss Alumni W.S.S.U. vvith her today. "1 still get a held at the Garden Terrace warni feeling when I walk in the Hyatt House. across the campus." she Zenobia Nelson, the said. "I'm proud that 1 was reigning queen, is a 21-year- a queen and I'm proud that old nursing major from the university is growing." Concord, N.C. Ms. Nelson .. . . , , , .. ? Paison also comsaid that the responsibilities , _ 1 _ , mented that the students o being Queen of the cam- . _ , * , . she met seem more pus^ycre both exciting and , . . ? . . .. motivated and appear lo demanding. , .. . . ... . have more direction than "It s very exciting and .... , . . r.. A did the students in hec c ass. some ot the experiences are very rewarding," Ms. Sandra Jenkins DeBerry Nelson commented, "Like was Miss W.S.S.U. of 1968. when you're walking across After graduation, DeBerry campus and a freshman moved to Michigan for a ,WSSU Pa^ H\ Beverly McCarthy stitution. and (lie school Staff Writer became known as WinstonSalem State University. The Students, faculty and university'then became one stall members ol Winston- ol* the 16 public institutions Salem State University 0j higher education in gathered in Kenneth K. North Carolina. Williams Auditorium last .. .... i . . u . f. ,i I or met clue I adweek to pay tribute to the .... , ... mimsiralors o the mstituuniversitv s founder, Simon a. i- ti lion were Simon Cirecn Green Atkins. The ceremony was a par. of las. A,k,"s' wh,? sc"cd as weekend's homecoming ac- '"imd" f,d (lreMdcnl livi.ics, and was .he '"e school Iron. 1892 un..l highligh. ol .he university 'W; Cadd Gran. O'Kelly Founder's Day. pres.den. Iron. 1904 unl.l Winston-Salem State - - - H# University had its beginning lSOITl MUllmS in I U'hon il u oe rr*ius/t ? ~ ?'dWo ,;'.Joms '"tegon Industrial Academy. Later, Winston-Salem native' the s c h o o I h e c a m c isom Mullins has joined chartered hy the stale as the integon Life Insurance Slater Industrial and State Corp. as an agent. He will Normal School. In 1925, serve area residents in the North Carolina General association with the InteAssembly extended the gon-Johnnie Hinton school's cirricula to four agency, years above high school. The agency offers a broad The school name was range of insurance and changed to Winston-Salem related products, including i Teachers College. This life, health, accident and change empowered the col- business insurance, estate lego, to confer teacher's planning and group and degrees as the first black in- pension plans, si it ut ion in the United Mullins is a graduate of States to grant degrees for Winston-Salem State Unilcaching in the elementary versity with a bachelor's grades. degree in business. He was The School of Nursing at formerly a representative Winston^Salem Teacher's with Pilot Live Insurance, College was established in and was a teacher and 1953. The four-year nursing coach with the Forsyth program emphasizes County school system, academic and professional Mullins and his wife training guidelines set b\ Madeline have two childthe State Board of Hiuhci ren. Education. Tl? C , _ , _ i If your calculations reveal T c State General t^at your jncome wju fall Assembly changed the short of covering your exname of the college in 1963, penses, you need to make ~ , c,. . the necessary changes in your to W inston-Salcm State retirement plans. You might College. It was in 1969, that decide to live less expensively, Wins ton-Salem State retire 'ater ?5 find emP,oy* . . , ment after retirement. achieved university status. On July 1, 1972, the General Assembly made the I college an accredited, co- I rr M educational, liberal arts in- I _ | In The \ Classes I Sti Offered 1 News Dire Larry Leon Hamlin, pro- I fessional actor and director I Will let you know a for the North Carolina I 5:20 p.m. Black Repertory Company, I will be teaching acting I t^en on P?rSC classes for children ages 5 to I 9:15-9:30 a.m., he in 15 beginning November 14, I sight into issues an at noon. St. Stenhon'c I ?????? Episcopal Church, 810 N. He's a native of Wi Highland Ave. This will be duct of Anderson H\ a six week course w hich will college in Florida an encompass acting for the journalism experiet stage, film, and television, reporter and publ with a special emphasis on Florida also. He was acting for commercials. The States Navy for foi classes arc designed to iden- host of other exper tify and cultivate the Carol and they have children's talents, give con- Nicole. He is a S fidence, especially to the thorough and reliabi shy child, and stimulate p/e A family creative and positive think- connotes, .ng. There w.ll be a fee. "credibility"...Be s Those thai satisfaciorily from his perspective complete the course will be ____ asked to continue for the sc cond six weeks for more advanec study. lor further informal ion about the children's acting classes or 1 wlC adult classes call 924-8477, 767-2467, or 724-2614. ?gS year and then, returned to think that all the changes Winston-Salem to teach. have been for the better of M think the main pur- everyone involved." pose of the alumni of any uMs; W,ll,a"1S ,?id, 'hat school is to recruit students. 'he alumn, should play a This (W55U) was my choice ljrsc parl develop^ of school and I would like "*nl of lhe "tmers.ty to to see others attend the *elp, a"aln the hi?h"' university because it has lcve ?l achievement. grown and offers much * ,hink the alun,ni more to the community," should support the school said Ms. DeBerry. possible. We ve done some good things but Miss W.S.S.I J of iQ7n .. . ...~, mcrcs qiuen more that Ernestine Wilson, expressed could be done," she cornsimilar feelings. A native of merited. Durham, T47C., Ms. The reception was Williams said that the cam- followed by the Alumni pus had undergone a lot of Ball held in the M.C. Benchanges. ton Convention Center 441 didn't even recognize which all the ladies said the campus, it has^row n so they were looking forward much," she exclaimed. 441 to attending. ys Tribute T 1910; I rancis Marion Ken- development. ncdy, president from 1910 Dr. Haywood I.. W ilson, until 1913; I rancis l.ogucn Jr., vice-chancellor forSluAtkins, president from 1934 dent Affairs at Winstonuntil 1961; and Kenneth Salem State University, Raynor Williams, who was presided at last I riday's president and chancellor ol . ceremony. the university from 1961 Both the univeisity choii until 1977 and band, rendered tunes ol ... ,, , inspiration to an .audience C hancellor Doug as Cov- % . ...... of more than 200 university ington, who assumed oil ice , , (acuity students, alumni i..I.. ...i* uni . i- - - 111 .iiii> in iv//, is inc sixui anj |*rienJs administrator to lead ihc in- A special highlight of the sliltttion, as it experiences event was greetings front continuous growth and ,he city by Mayor Wayne Kool-Aid'...On A Stick . BRAND SO^T ORINK MIX ? " Frozen Suckers 1 mvttope KOOL-AID' Dissolve soft drink mix and Unsweetened Soft Drink Mix, sugar in water Pour into any flavor plastic ice-cube trays or 2/3 cup sugar small paper cups Freeze i yuaUi until almost firm Insert ipjan wier wooden stick or spoon into each Freeze until firm Makes about 20 GettingTherelsHalf The Funds. 1 hrough December 31, fly Piedmont round tripfrom Smith Reynolds to Atlanta, Asheville, Roanoke,Tri-Cities, Charlottesville or Lynchburg for half the regular round trip fare. Call your travel agent. Or call us at 768- 5171 in Piedmont Sawe 50% RoundTHp, at's Happening World Around You? ite Alexander, xtor at 98 Triple A - WAAA I t 7:20 a.m., 8:20 a.m., 12:20 p.m., 4:20 p.m. and >nalities in the Community" on Saturdays from terviews guests that will give you additional ind concerns that he feels you should know about, 1 nston-Salem and a pro\gh School. He attended \d acquired much of his f nee as a newscasteric affairs director in an airman in the United ir years and has had a iences. He's married to l|K9M|^^HjjjK;;. (7 //ff/p daughter, Evelyn a very ^ 'p member of the 98 Tri~ M "integrity'^! and ^ J urp and hear the rtfws flHHBH daily. 'hat's Happening In World Around You? V ^ V eens GatHer ' . fe' Tx. *? *, ^ Vf/55 ffSSl/ Zenobia Nelson offers words of appreciation to Bernadette Ledbetter and SGA President Michael Sutton during her Coronation held last Thursday night. o Founder Corpening. Corpening Winston-Salem,"' Corpencommented on the growth ing said, and progress of both, the The mayor extended an university and the city, as a invitation to visitors to tour whole. the eity and view the pro"I like the theme of this grv>ss that Winston-Salem is year's homecoming, currently experiencing. T; very thing Must Change: The program concluded Wings of Progress,' with the singing of the because it speaks of the Alma Mater, and the receschanges of progress that are sional of university faculty taking places all over and officials. ^ EEZZS Twflmti I^OUinHOSWOPUlAI^^ BLACKWALL Power St reek Bias Ply Polyester *29%mm Blacfcwall LOW EVERYDAY FET MM) IV JHV sin PRICE oltftka I B 78*13 533 00 S1 61 !| A78-13 Black wall. E78-14 538 45 $1 7b |i| plus 51 50 FET G78-14 541 75 5? ?8 I and olcUire 6 00 15 *39 00 5 169 G78-15 543 05 5? 36 H78-15 545 00 5? 57 I MM JlLeslii suede-ltke finish is bucksk,n tan and vest has a V JIP^ full shepherd lining with trim " on both pockets The decorative patch is dark brown with matching stitching Vours free with purchase ?* *our Wrangler Radials Or. buy two Wrangler XT*oQ 9?. Radials and pay just y- $4t'| |?j $10 95 Stop at any "^7 VA^nTt^Sk/CA participating Goodyear Store or dealer for fKi/V^IP^ details \5? 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