amsfiorn The Voice of the Student Body” Vol. II. No. 5 Southeastern Community College, Whiteville, N. C. February 1967 Students Will Register March 7 For Spring Quarter Classes Registration for all students, other than those who have been authorized to complete early reg istration, will be on Tuesday, March 7, 1967. The registration will be held In the college gym nasium from9:00-12:00 and 1:00- 4:00, Evening registration will be from 7:15-8:45. The procedure for registration for students who register at this time will be to pick up their course authorization card from their adviser and then report to the gymnasium where they will be processed for registration In the usual procedure—completing class cards, curriculum data card and payment of fees. STUDENTS ARE EXPECTED TO BRING THEIR WINTER QUARTER GRADES WITH THEM FOR DISCUSSION WHEN THEY MEET WITH THEIR ADVISER. Early registration will be provided for two groups of stu dents. A. Graduating Sophomores - Graduating sophomores will re ceive a formletterglvlngtheman assigned time to come by the Student Personnel Services Of fice to complete class cards and curriculum data cards (this In cludes selection of class hours) so that they may pay their fees New Instructor Arrives At SCC Southeastern's newly appoint ed girls’ physical education In structor Is Mrs, Saundra Nobles, a former resident of Chadbourn. Mrs. Nobles attended Greens boro College at Greensboro for two years and then transferred to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where she obtained her A.B. and M.E.D. degrees. She began her teaching career In Burlington and later taught In Fayetteville. Mrs. Nobles Is the wife of Bill Nobles, also a former resident of Chadbourn. They are the parents of two boys, one aged 2 months and Uie otter 4 years. "The remainder of the school term will be focused upon In dividual sports for the girls' physical education class. These sports will Include archery, ten nis, badminton, and ping-pong," said Mrs. Nobles. “I hope the girls will like the program and find It not only help ful but also enjoyable, I am open to suggestions toward Im prove ment, I hope to have a well- rounded Intramural athletic pro gram for next year,” she added. and have completed registration e arly. For these sopho more stu dents no attendance at the regu lar registration will be neces sary since they will have com pleted the registration procedure earlv! B, Vocational Students - Vo cational students will be com pletely pre-reglstered at meet ings held with thenu This Is possible since they have a fixed curriculum to follow. The only arrangement the Vocational stu dents will have to make is for the payment of fees and this can be done crlor to the registration day. Conung Events MARCH 1—Colonel Kelly, a member of the North Carolina State University ROTC Instruc tional Staff, wUl visit Southeast ern to present to the men stu dents a review of their military obligations and opportunities. Particular reference will be giv en regarding entering ROTC as a junior transfer student. Colonel Kelly will speak in Room 201 at 3:30 on the Chad- boum campus. * * ** MARCH 13-Represent^ves of the Newport News Shipbi^d- Ing Company, Newport News, Va., will be at the Marks Building (Whiteville campus) at 9 a. to present opportunities ar able with his company in welding, auto mechanics, icing and machinists. will be conducted at the same on March 13 - at 11 a. m. - in the Marks * Rav Batts, Personnel Relations Supervisor of Carolina TelephoM Company will present Job ^ portunlties available with the telephone company. All-Girl Chorus To Sing Varied Concert Salem College Chorus To Present Concert In Whiteville February 24 f The Salem College Choral Ensemble The Salem College Choral En semble of Winston Salem will present a concert at the White ville High School Auditorium Fri day, February 24, at 8 p.m. The all-girl chorus of forty- six voices under the direction of Paul Peterson will feature a group of sacred songs of various periods and styles, German songs by Schubert and Brahms, and a group of modern songs by Ameri can composers. Also to be per formed is a Bach toccato sung traditionally by the Chorus. Miss Harriet Haywood, form er accompanist for the Choral Ensemble and now a teacher at Whiteville Hl^ School, will be guest accompanist for the toccato. ARCHWAYS WILL SING The Archways, composed of seven of the Ensemble members, will present several popular numbers. The group has been fea tured throughout the Winston Sa lem area and has sung for various clubs and conventions. Also in the area of popular music will be Misses Deedre Garrltz and Su san Gray Fowler performing a folk medley using Spanish, Eng lish, and American folk tunes. Miss Fowler, a sophomore at Salem and a native of whiteville, will also perform Schumann’s Papillons Opus 2 on the piano. CHORUS TRAVELS WIDELY The Choral Ensemble has made two concert tours to Europe, has appeared on CBS television, several NBC radio programs, and has made tours of several areas in the Eastern half of the United States. The Chorus Is scheduled to appear with the Winston Salem Symphony on March 14. Winter Quarter Exam Schedule Testing Period Monday, Feb. 27 eng 102-1 (201) McCraw eng 102-2 (202) Erwin eng 102-3 (203) Erwin 8:00-10:00 ^q2-4 (204) Pearson PNG 102-5 (206) Lambdin 361-1 (205) Gathlngs 10:30-12:30 eng 101-1 (201) Erwin eng 101-2 (203) Pearson eng 102-6 (202) Erwin eng 102-7 (204) Pearson eng 201-1 (204) person eng 202-1 (206) McCraw eng 202-2 (206) McCraw hum 201-1 (201) proctor 1:00-3:00 UJJm 202-2 (202) Proctor mK 102-1 (205) Gathlngs Tuesday, Feb. 28 HIS 102-1 (Aud) Jordan HIS 102-2 (206) Clifton HIS 102-3 (Aud) Jordan HIS 102-4 (206) Clifton T-BUS 340-1 (205) Smith T-NUR 102-1 (N.H.) Hoose HIS 101-1 (206) Jordan HIS 201-1 (201) Clifton HIS 211-1 (201) Clifton HIS 202-1 (204) S’White BUS 109-1 (205) Gathlngs BUS 221-1 (Aud) S’White ART 201-1 (204) Proctor SPA 102-1 (201) Lambdin SPA 202-1 (201) Lambdin FRE 102-1 (201) Lambdin HUM 203-1 (201) Zeller BUS 112-1 (206) Farley BUS 112-2 (206) Farley Wednesday, March 1 BIO 102-1 (Aud) King BIO 102-2 (Aud) King BIO 102-3 (Aud) King BIO 104-1 (Aud) King T-MAT 310-1 (206) Smith T-MAT 310-2 (206) Smith PSY 202-1 (201) Hodgens CHM 102-1 (Aud) Rob. BIO 101-1 (Aud) Rob. BIO 101-2 (Aud) Rob. PHS 102-1 (Aud) Rob, BUS 209-1 (205) Smith T-BUS 328-1 (201) Farley MUS 105-1 (Aud) Zeller T-BUS 333-1 (201) Dunmlre SOC 201-1 (201) Hodgens SOC 201-2 (202) Hodgens HUM 202-1 (Aud) Zeller PSY 201-1 (201) Hodgens PSY 201-2 (202) Hodgens Thursday, March 2 MAT 102-1 (206) MAT 102-2 (206) MAT 113-1 (203) MAT 252-1 (203) MAT 103-1 (201) MAT 103-2 (202) MAT 112-1 (203) T-BUS 327 (201) Grigsby Grigsby Grigsby Grigsby Green Green Green Farley BUS 106-1 (Aud) Dunmlre BUS 106-2 (Aud) Dunmlre EDU 201-1 (201) Slaunwhite Exams for PSY 101, ENG 98, ENG 99, MAT 99, aind CHORUS are to be administered during the last regular class meeting. Night Classes should admin ister final exans during the regular period the week of examinations. Mrs, Sandra Nobles, new SCC Instructor