Ai>faL 26. 2000 - WCC CAMPUS VOICE 7 At the Wayne Ambassadors fundraiser, Wayne Parson, right, gives his order for pizza and drink: (1 to r) Carl Brow, adviser; Ginger Devore and Leigh Ann 9uinn, Ambassadors. PHOTO: LESLIE LANE Ambassadors raise money for student scholarships By LESLIE LANE The Wayne Ambassadors sponsored a pizza-soda sale on Friday, April 7. According to Carl Brow, counselor and adviser to the group, the money raised from this event will go toward scholarship funds for the fall semester. To become an ambassador, students must go through an application process. Brow said that being accepted is based on important factors such as the GPA, references, and an interview. Present Ambassadors include Sara Beth Grey, Lucy Himes, Robert Gibson, Leigh Anne Quinn, and Ginger DeVore. The Wayne Ambassadors serve an important role at WCC and in the community. They facilitate events at WCC and contribute to the goodwill of the community. Brow said. Benefits of being an ambassador include “building comfort levels in formal social situations, providing an outlet for servicing the community, building resumes, and free tuition,” according to Brow. Ann Marie Beall, college transfer counselor from UNC'Wilimington, advises Sarah Beth Gray about transferability of Gray's credits. Counselors from other colleges who made visits included those from ECU, Barton, Moimt Olive, and Appalachian State. PHOTO: BRANDT PATE Thanks, students, faculty, and staff, for '^observing the 20 mph limit on campus! HAM'S BODY SHOP WRECKER SERVICE 3975 McLain Street Goldsboro, North Carolina 27530 Phone 778 - 2822 Foreign & domestic repairs Insurance work Ricky Logan Unlimited New Hope entrance ting ttaie Sizzor 2906‘E. J^fi St. 778- 9323 SpcciaCiziti£ in coCors, cuts, and perms 10% mUitary discount ^ecl^ ‘Ec^erton IW'