Sorority sisters put their heads together for future plans. Left to Right: Nellie Deakle, Paulette Harmon, Peggy Taylor, Jean Edgerton, Barbara Whittington, Debbie Evans. What Will You Be Doing? It’s really surprising as to what some students will say when asked a question such as; What are you going to be doing over the Christmas holidays? Some replies were: Danny Nicely — “work, sleep, and ???” Mike Marsh “hunting — for anything!” Barbara Whittington — “going to Florida” Philip Stone — “going to New York” Eddie Lane — “Drinking — water bed — fun” Hazel Broom — “going to New York” Sherry Walton — “going home, work” Mike Kea — “work, enjoy the holidays” Vickie Jones — “sleep, eat, and be merry!” Johnny Wiggs — “getting drunk” Bill Hammond — “water bed-fun-enoying the spirit of Christmas!” Bernie Houchins — “going home and playing with mother” ICC Meets By JANICE MCKENZIE The inter-club council is set up by the SGA to coordinate the functions of the various clubs and organizations on campus. The Council is composed of a representative from each club and organization with the SGA vice president as chairman. It is the duty of this Council to review all constitutions and to advise and council the various activities of clubs and organizations on campus. In a recent reading of the Council an amendment to all the constitutions was made. The amendment stated that each member of any club or organization must maintain a 2.0 average. It was also agreed upon by the Council that all clubs and organizations will abide by the rules and regulations set forth by the Inter-Club Council. The Council hopes that any club or organization with fffoblems that confront them will consult us. Dennis Crumpler — “do as little as possible” Stephen Byron Diehl — “spend holidays with Melanie in Raleigh” Belinda Owens — “take it easy, enjoy rest, and Christmas spirit” Robert Jackson — “work” Yvonne Best — “go out of town” Stanley Wilson — “work” Bobby Stallings — “buy a new hat and go to New York” Loreece Sutton — “eating” Howard Serls — “everything I can and go to parties” Kirk Hatch — Go home, chase wild women — eating, gifts (maybe drinking and going to the “Other Eye” in Raleigh) — if anything else happens I’ll let everyone know? Mike Hairr — Be a donkey and a Christmas star in a play. Danny Overby — Get together with the wild women. Diane Flythe — Celebrate — How-??? Sandra Weaver — Getting a diamond. David Bankhead — Get married. Gary Dozar — Go home and I’m single and would welcome female companionship. Roger Stevens — Going home — etc. etc. Pam Strickland — Have a PILE THEM UNDER THE TREE Also Stationery, Posters, Calendars, Cards The Place to Find Your Book Notes nsE.walnuts,.™' Downtown Behind Hotel 734-1424 McDonald^ Dec. 9, 1971, The Wayne Communique, WCC, Goldsboro, N. C.*—Page 3 New Sorority Formed Woman’s Lib strikes again! A new organization, for females only, has been ap proved by the SGA., Alpha Pi Epsilon sorority. Seven charter sisters are presently filling the positions of officers. They are, Nellie Chase, president; Paulette Harmon, vice-president; Peggy Taylor, secretary; Debbie Evans, treasurer; Judy Fulghum, parliamen tarian; Barbara Whittington, historian; Jean Edgerton, chaplain. Advisors to the sorority are Mrs. Bo Wessel, and Mrs. Nita Powell. The sisters have held Rush week and Help week, and are looking forward to a full schedule this winter. blast and wild, fun filled holiday. Roma Mason — Have a fun- fiUed and wild holiday, and enjoy the Christmas spirit with friends. Greg Davis — Going out of town, also working. Breakfast Is Served In the early morning hours one would expect the smell of breakfast cooking to be drift ing from the kitchen of a restaurant or home. This was not so on November 22 at W.C.C. The scene was the Dental Department. About sixteen sleepy eyed student dental assistants prepared a delicious breakfast for themselves and their in structors. The menu consisted of coffee, milk, orange juice, scrambled eggs, ham biscuits, sausage and biscuits, toast, waffles, poptarts, doughnuts, and sweet rolls. The guests were Dr. Poindexter, Dean Waller, Dr. Powell, Dr. Sproul, Mrs. Gurley, Mrs. Gerry, Mrs. Betty Scott, Miss Patricia Griffith, Mrs. Davis, and Edna Parks. The occasion was a final get together for the girls and their instructors before the iwlidays. Blue-Jean People” Have you noticed how most of the older people treat “blue- jean people?” Blue-jeans are identified with hippies and drug users. Common sense will tell you this is not the case. Young people need to be able to express themselves. The way they dress, the length of their hair, and their mannerism are expressions. Why can’t people look beyond the outward ap pearance? In many cases a beautiful person can be found inside. Forty years ago someone saw through the raccoon coats and the affected mannerism of the flapper generation. Some adults realized that despite their style of dress and speech, these young people had a potential which tran scended marathon dancing and bootleg gin. Someone took a chance on them. Why can’t they do, the same for this generation? BARBARABEST Do you know who these legs belong to? Are they yours? It seems that the school photographer got carried away at the last dance. He was so interested in the subject matter that he forgot to get the name. So if you know whose legs these are please turn the name and telephone number in to the annual staff—oh yeh, all names will eventually be turned over to H.P. QuM.1 BEST WISHES! From COLONY GIFT SHOP 'A GIFT FOR EVERY OCCASION" 116 S. Center Street Goldsboro, N. C. Cki&tiiuu i ' Here’s wishing yoO the true warmth of the holiday and a happy time for one and all. Thanks for letting us serve you. The Back Room is now open at the Camera Shed We have expanded our Poster Room and oNer a large selection of over 150 different posters —Patches - Incense —Decals - Beads —Cigarette Papers —Black Lights —Strobe Lights —Flicker Bulbs —Pipes —and lots more Black Light Posters Are Illuminated In Our Black Light Room fltil Camera Shed 208 S. Berkeley Blvd., Goldsboro V 736 2265 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I Just Outside SJAFB Main Gate.

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