VOICE celebrates 6th anniversary!
THE
WCC
volume 6 no. 3
Wayne Community College, Goldsboro, NC 27533-8002
May 18,1994
Lee
crowned
Ms. ^CC
By KEVIN SMITH
On April 22, 1994,
the Student Government
Association, with a
theme of "Captured in a
Dream," presented its
second annual Miss WCC
Pageant.
Approximately 100
people attended the
event held in the
Lecture Hall at 7:30
p.m., according to Beth
Jones, Director of
Athletics and Student
Activities.
The contestants
included Elizabeth
Thomas, Jennifer Grady,
Karen Lee, Lucretia
Smith, and Eve
Wi11iams.
Karen Lee, an
Associate of Arts
major, was crowned Ms.
WCC.
Elizabeth Thomas was
first runner up and
Jennifer Grady was
second runner up.
Lucretia Smith
received the
Congeniality award
based on votes from the
other contestants.
The winner of the
interview session was
Jennifer Grady.
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Pattj Gray, liss ICC 1993, presents Karen Lee, ne> Miss ICC, a banner, croin, and bonqnet. PHOTO: KBfll SMITH
The contestants vied
in sportswear, an
interview, evening
wear, and talent. For
this part of the
competition each
contestant sang.
Each category
carried a percentage of
the total points judges
used to declare the
winner.
Thomas D. Luten,
Vice president for
Student Development
Services, welcomed the
audience and thanked
all those who helped
plan the event: Patty
Gray, Miss WCC of 1993;
Mike Mozingo, emcee for
the event; Beth Jones;
Kevin Smith, WCC SGA
president; and students
Baronda Smallwood,
Darren Nix, Amy
Fordham, Amy Stokes,
Jeff Daughtry, Wendy
Gray, Joy Gray, and
Abby Gray.
continued page 16
Smith, Clark, Lee carry SGA elections
By SETH HARRIS
The Student Govern
ment Association (SGA)
elections were held on
Thursday, April 14,
during Spring Fling.
Because of the low
number of voters that
participated in the
election, a re-election
was held on May 4th.
The candidates were
Shawn Smith, president;
Chad Clark and William
Rich, vice-president;
and Karen Lee,
secretary.
The results of the
re-election showed
Smith, Clark, and Lee
as the new officers who
will be installed on
May 12 during the Who's
Who Banquet.
To run for office
candidates needed a
minimum GPA of 2.75, a
petition with 100
student signatures,
attendance at WCC for
at least 2 quarters,
and submission of a
biography.
PRESIDENT
Shawn Smith, a
college transfer
student in the
Associate of Arts
program, was
uncontested in the race
for president.
continued page 16
SGA Officers for 1994-95: Tice-Fresideit Chad Clark, Secretary Karen lee, and
President Shan Siith. ^ PIOTO: SITl H&KIIS