WSSU Student Government
Association officers installed
The opening of the Joseph N.
Patterson Assembly and Lecture
Series began this week with the
installation of Winston-Salem
State University Student Govern
ment Association officers for the
academic year. The eight students
who make up the SGA cabinet,
including Miss WSSU, were
administered the oath of office
during an assembly of the student
body, faculty and staff.
The 1989-90 cabinet mem
bers are:
Wanda White, president,
senior English major, Concord;
Telia V. Hand, vice president,
junior English major, Charlotte;
Carla Bridges, secretary of social
affairs, junior middle grades edu
cation major, Concord; Harold
Grier, secretary of the treasury,
senior business major, Charlotte;
Danny McSpadden, secretary of
Dr.Glenda Gill
to lecture at
Wesleyan University
Dr. Glenda Gill will visit Wes
leyan University in Middletown,
Ct, Oct. 15 and 16 for a series of
appearances, including dramatic
readings and lectures.
Her two-day stay will include a
slide lecture at the Honors College,
titled, "Icebreaker for Blacks" and
dramatic reading from black drama
and poetry for the Introduction of
Theater Studies course . She also
will consult with faculty concerning
? program development in Mack
American theater.
Dr. Gill, associate professor of
English at Winston-Salem State
University, is the author of White
Grease Paint on Black Performers:
A Study of the Federal Theatre,
1935-1939.
In addition to teaching and
writing, Dr. Gill also has performed
in and directed plays and recently
presented a paper in Stockholm,
Sweden, titled, "The Triumphant
Rise of Earle Hyman: The Chauf^
feur of 'Driving Miss Daisy.' " Mr.
Hyman, a native of North Carolina*
is best known for his role as Dr.
Cliff Huxtable's father on "The
Cosby Show."
WSSU sets
open house and
parents' day
events for Oct. 7
Winston-Salem State Univer
sity will conduct open house and
parent's day Saturday, Oct. 7.
Hundreds of prospective stu
dents and families of current stu
dents are expected toPvisit the
campus. Open House and Parents'
Day will run concurrently.
The open house will include
general information sessions, a
minf^concert, faculty sessions.
exhibits and performances, cam
pus tours, a tailgate party and the
WSSU vs. J.C. Smith University
football game at Bowman Gray
Stadium.
Parents' Day activities will
include parent/faculty/ staff con
ferences, a mini-concert, a Par
ents' Day program, a Greek Step
Show, a tailgate party and the
football game.
For more information call
Tylea Sides, director of admis
sions, at 750-2070.
Mr. Ram pageant
to be held Oct. 1 0
The Winston-Salem State Uni
versity Mr. Ram Pageant will be
held Tuesday, Oct. 10, at 8 p.m. in
K.R. Williams Auditorium.
Six contestants will compete in
the categories of fashion, talent and
self-expression. The winner of the
Mr. Ram title will assume the
duties of escorting Miss WSSU to
Homecoming Week events find par
ticipating in such events as Honors
Day, Career Day and Parents' Day.
Judging for the pageant will be
done by a committee of seven
prominent community members.
Contestants for the "title are
Tim Sanders, Barry Johnson, Gio
vanni Bass, Dareen Todd, Danny
McSpadden and De wayne Brown.
Tickets are $1 for students and
$3 for the general public.
judicial affairs, senior history
major, Lexington; Pamela Lane,
executive secretary, junior nursing
major, Golds boro; Linda Coving
ton, secretary of day student
affairs, junior business major,
Winston-Salem; and Eugenia
Williamson, Miss WSSU, senior
mass communications major, Rei
dsville.
The assembly also served as
an occasion for Chancellor Cleon
F. Thompson Jr. to present a
"State of the University" address
to the university family.
"Winston-Salem State Uni
versity is continuing to strive for
excellence," he said. "If we con
tinue to be about making Winston
Salem State better, one day we
will take our deserved place in the
state, in the nation and in the
world."
The Joseph N. Patterson
Assembly and Lecture Series was
established in honor of Dr. Joseph
N. Patterson, professor of educa
lion and philosophy at WSSU for
28 years. Shortly before his death,
he proposed to the chancellor and
some of his colleagues a series of
a**emblies to stimulate cultural
and academic "reawakening" on
the campus.
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