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16 WCC CAMPUS VOICE - MAY 1. 2002 MLK, Jr. Day speaker offers pearls*for living Dr. Alma Jenkins, right, stands with her mother foUowing Jenkins's speech. PHOTO: VOICE STAFF By KEVIN SPENCE On a day of remembrance at Wayne Community College, students, faculty, staff, and members of the community came together in the Moffat Auditorium on January 17, 2002, to celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Brandi Barnes, WCC student and president of the Multi-Cultural Association for Enrichment (MCAE), introducing Dr. Kay Albertson, Vice President of Academic Affairs, who welcomed the audience to the celebration. Ahmad James, an accounting major at WCC, sang “Lift Every Voice and Sing.” Later in the program he sang, “Great is Thy Faithfulness” Olavee Williams, vice president of MCAE, then introduced the guest speaker, Dr. Alma Jenkins, who shared her appreciation for the life of Dr. King and her 5 “pearls” of wisdom; dedication, love, goals, gratitude, and courage. Dr. Jenkins was bom in Selma, North Carolina. One of seven children. She attended Elizabeth City State University and toured Europe with the university choir. She graduated in 1975 summa cum laude with a BS degree in biology. She received her M.D. Degree fi*om Meharry Medical College in 1979 and completed her residency at Emory University hospitals in 1982. She practices medicine at the Mount Olive Family Medical Center and on the staff at Wayne Memorial Hospital. Ms. Mosley, a representative of the Diversity Committee, recited a heart warming essay “Empire of Motherhood.” Ms. Yvonne Goodman, Associate Vice President of Student Development Services said grace to close the program. After the celebration a Soul Food Festival was held in the Student Lounge with such treats as fried chicken, turkey, pork, green beans, com, sweet potato pie, and a variety of desserts. Visitors, faculty, staff, and students enjoyed the Soul Food Festival as part of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration. PHOTO: KEVIN SPENCE STYLING SALOM Walk-ins or Appointments 2525 East Ash Street Goldsboro, NC 27530 (919) 778-3399 101 West Patetown Road 919-739-9144 New Location 2339 A. HWY 117 South 919-734-9681 395 HWY 111 S 919-778-0599 Hours of Operation Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Sat.-Sun. 11 a.ni.-10 p.m. suBUJra OUR 6" SANDWICHES: FAT(g) CHOLESTEROL(mg) CARLORIES VEGGIE DELITE TURKEY BREAST TURKEY BREAST & HAM ROAST BEEF SUBWAY CLUB HAM 0 4 20 4 23 5 20 5 26 5 25 ROASTED CHICKEN BREAST 6 48 SUBWAY® regular 6" subs include bread, veggies and rrteat. Addition of condiments or cheese alters nutrition content. VERSUS: BIG MAC® 31 85 WHOPPER® (without cheese) 40 85 McDONAtO'S® inlormalioii (fom www,mcdona)ds.cofn Nutrition Facts© 1999 BURGcfl KING® kilormalion troni www.t^(5«rking.com Nutritional Tatjl«s© 1999 232 282 288 296 312 293 342 560 660 WCC Students: Buy a Footlong Sub and Receive a Free Cookie with Student I.D. 50 cents off 6 inch $1.00 off footlong 1 I I I I I I I I Free 6 inch with purchase of any 6 inch of equal or greater value and a medium drink 3 foot- long subs for $11.99 After 4 p,m„, add drinks and chips for $14.99 Call-In Orders Rre WBlcomedl Catering Seruice fluailable
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