12 WCC CA3VCPUS VOICE - APRIL 26. 2000 Spring Fling - a GooJI tilaSt! The Cakewalk attracts faculty, staff, and students. Tamela PhiUips has a better view from her perch on Richard Judge's shoulders. —- The van provides noise and color for the festivities. The Musical-Chairs-Biirst-'a^Balloon event draws students despite the chill. Dancers show their stuff, accompanied by the beat from the Coca-Cola 'Community Van. By KELLY LITTLE On Tuesday, April 18, the Wayne Community College (WCC) Spring Fling took place in the atrium of the LC building. In the past faculty and staff cooked turkeys and planned skits, but this year they joined students in festivities only slightly curtailed because of the threat of rain. Starting at 12:00 noon, staff from Alton’s Barbeque served a traditional lunch to over 600 faculty, staff and students, after which SGA candidates delivered their final campaign speeches. Ginger Devore, running for SGA president for 2000-2001, emphasized the importance of students in making SGA viable. Tiwana Mosley, prospective vice president, recounted some of her experiences at the State Conference that inspired her to run for office, and Wanda Thomas, running for secretary, praised the teamwork she has seen among SGA officers and delegates. I Aaron Westcott points o candidate he thinks stvu in SGA elections.