APRIL 26. 2000 - WCC CAMPUS VOICE 15 Students and guests at the initial meeting of the International Students Club included (first row, 1 to r) K. Lee, Hong Kong; K. Chan, Hong Kong; M. Barab, Phillipines; M. Coyler, England; J. Yu Wang, China; (second row, 1 to r) V. Nguyen, Viet Nam; S. Ortega, Ecuador; Ortega's wife, Ecuador; R. Nilssen, Portugal; C. Lawson, USA (Arabic descent); N. Chan, Hong Kong; J. Longwell, England; G. Guifarro, Honduras; and W. Parson, Director of Student Activities and Adviser of SGA. By SAM DAVIS International Students’ Club The spring semester has seen the 20-member International Students’ Club (ISC), begun in December 1999, gearing up for various activities, according to adviser Kathryn Spicer. At its monthly meetings, members share information about their native lands. In March, Sevda Zumbo from Turkey, used a power point program including maps and photographs of sites to give other members an overview of the social, political, economic aspects of Turkey. Refreshments consisted of various Turkish desserts. Officers for the club include Kwai Chun Chan, president; Gerardo Guifarro, vice president; Santiago David Ortega, second vice president; Natalie Chan, secretary; and Marilou Barab, treasurer. The club was inducted into the WCC SGA in February 2000. Its purpose is to provide a support group for sharing cultural exchange. Kam Lee and Henry Lam are designing a web page for the group, The club is determining fund raisers as well as designing a logo, a project spearheaded by vice president Guifarro. ANS The WCC Association of Nursing Students (ANS) has received several h'onors at the state level, according to co advisers Sue Beaman and Patti Pfeiffer. Beaman was selected as adviser- of-the-year, and nursing student Phyllis Hembree was elected a state officer for the Through to Nursing program (BTN). The club also received the community service award for its aid to flood victims and participation in the American Heart Walk, among other projects. Officers include Phyllis Hembree, president; Tonya Sibbett, vice president; Kathy McAlduff, treasurer; Tammy Hardin, secretary; James Brim, historian; and Scott Raulerson and Andy Strickland, BTN representatives. % CongratuCations to for state fionorsi Sutton Automotive 778-PROS Frankie Sutton Specializing In Computer Controlled Fuel Injection on Domestic Cars Automotive A/C Specialty Certified CFC Handlers 3989 McLain St. Hwy 70 E. Goldsboro, NC 27534 Coffee and Tej House NEAR the FRONT GATE of the BASE 209 Soufh BerkeleyBlvd^ Goldsboro, NC 27530 (919) 75/ - 3637 Sfia/^speare's DOWNTOWN COFFEE HOUSE 201 East Walnut Street (diagonal from Hellig Meyers) (919)734 - 5663 Monday - Friday Bam - S:30pm J