Rams earn several CIAA honors ?See Puge BIO Jump ropers headed to nationals -See Pane AS Students learn magic of SSfi** 75 cents The Chro _ Vol. XXXVII No. 30 WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. THURSDAY, March 24, 2011 Photos by Layla Farmer Doris Hartsfield with her daughter, District Court Judge Denise Hartsfield. WSSU's Brown Alumni Chapter turns 60-years-old BY LAYLA FARMER THE CHRONIC! I Sixty years ago, Doris Neal Hartsfield. then a young educator fresh out of college, joined forces with a handful of colleagues at the now-defunct Woodland Elementary School to form Winston-Salem State University ' i Woodland Alumni Chapter. At the time, Hartsfield, who spent 38 years as a first grade teacher before her retirement, said she and her seven fellow charter members were more focused on the social aspects of the group than its long term impacts. "It just so happened that aU of us had finished Teachers College (now WSSU) the same year and got a job at the same place," recalled the 81 year-old. "We decided with our princi pal that we needed to have Hillian an alumni base ... we decid ed we were going to do it for fun." Today, the chapter, which was renamed the Brown Alumni Chapter in 1958 in memory of Woodland's for mer principal, is home to an active membership of more than 70. The Chapter regu hirlv