First 24-page issue! f THE WCC vol. 7 no. 2 Wayne Community College, Goldsboro, NC 27533-8002 Student survives accident pages page Construction on schedule page 8 November 10, 1995 Instructors win awards page 17 Christian replaces Rich SGA names new VP By CATHERINE GERRINGER On September 18, 1995, the SGA Executive Board voted in Richard C. Christian as SGA's new Vice-President, replacing Max Rich who resigned. Christian was born on August 19, 1971, to Richard C. Christian III and Betty J. Christian. His major is Electronics Engineering with aspirations to transfer to UNC- Charlotte. He works as a board operator at WGBR radio station where he is gaining additional knowledge in engineering. Christian served 4 years in the US Navy on the USS Newport and the Eisenhower. as an electrician E-5. Christian was a starter for WCC's basketball team in 1994-95 as guard and small forward, and also was an Ambassador. He is a member of St. James AME Zion Church. He said, "I am a devoted Christian who believes in the Lord Jesus Christ as my savior.” ^ Christian said, "I want to get more students involved in activities outside of the campus including community service and Partners in Education." He sees involvement as a way to give back to his community by taking on a leadership role. "I will answer, to the best of my ability, student concerns.” Richard Christian Fail enrollment drops slightly Vermillions assumes food services franchise By BILLIE VAUGHN This year’s fal1 enrollment for WCC is down by 168 students, according to statistics which Registrar Susan, Sasser has compiled. The greatest decrease occurred in technical and vocational numbers: in fall 1994, technical programs totaled 1340 contrasted with 1257 this fall, a loss of 83 students. By BILLIE VAUGHN Vermillions of Kinston now has the franchise to provide wee’s food services. Vermillions, a family operation, has an average of 14.2 years in food experience. Of their employees, 69% have 9 or more years in food services and 54% have been with Vermillions for over 4 years. Vermillions serves a number of industries in the area and Lenoir and Pitt Community Colleges. According to Andy Anderson, Vice- President of Educational Support Services, the change in food services was due to financial reasons. WCC receives a percentage of Vermillions’ income. The new cafeteria hours are 7:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m., serving both day and evening students. Anderson said, "Daytime business for Vermillions is good." He said, however, the numbers during evening hours have been very 1 ow. In an effort to lower the overhead, Vermillions will offer prerprepared sand wiches, salads, snacks, desserts, and beverages only during the evening hours. Effective November 6, 1995, grill service will not be available from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. If evening sales increase, Vermillions can restore its.grill service. Vermillions also offers catering services for the col 1ege. On the other hand, vocational programs increased by 20 students from fall 1994 to fall 1995 with the largest increase in the cosmetology (by 15) and practical nursing (by 10). A new program. Medical Transcription, added 15 student to the 172 total students enrolled in the vocational programs for fall 1995. The most dramatic decrease occurred in Automotive Body Repair, which fell from 23 in 1994 to 7 this fall. College transfer numbers fell by 9 students, with 887 reported for fall 1994 and 878 this fal1. Of the 2639 currently enrolled students, 1257 are in a technical curriculum, 878 are enrolled as college transfer, 172 in vocational, 295 in special studies, and 37 as dual enrollment. The fall enrollment for 1994 of 2807 students was the highest in the past 3 years.