VOL. 3, NO. 5 &^Ae ^€U€^ THE VOICE OF WILKES COMMUNITY COLLEGE WUkesboni, North Carolina DECEMBER 15, 1969 mss COUGAR, DEBBIE WILSON mss WCC ^ JARRET POE WCC Students Are Feature of Parade Traffic Rules and Regulations Released The student government along with the assistance of the Dean of administrative services re cently drew up the following traf fic rules and regulations for Wilkes Community College. 1. Personnel operating vehicles on the campus should be aware of the authorized speeds, park ing spaces, and other regulations. 2. The college access road from highway 268 to the parking lots is under jurisdiction of the State Highway Department. Ma ximum speeds which are esta blished by the state ordinance are as posted. 3. Driving of vehicles, includ ing motorcycles, on sidewalks and unpaved areas of the campus is prohibited. 4. Parking: Vehicles may be parked in the following places, (any unauthorized parking with out permission will thereby re sult in a parking ticket). a. Lower Lot: Reserved for faculty and staff only. b. Lots A, B, C, D, and E: Stu dent parking only. c. Other: Parking area direct ly in front of Thompson Hall is for Administrative parking only. Parking area across from Hayes Hall is reserved for visitors and service vehicles. d. Do not park on curb. e. “Backing* in is prohibited. f. Vehicle registration stickers must be displayed on the left rear windshield, (Driver’s side.) g. Do not block traffic lanes or other vehicles. Fines; Parking tickets will not be effective until Jan. 5, 1970 and until a designated date or the time in which it takes to prepare parking lot E. Once park ing Lot E is available for park ing, traffic tickets will become (Continued on Page Four) The annual Christmas parade was held on Friday, December 5, with fifty floats and gaily de corated cars parading down the streets of Wilkesboro and North W ilkesboro. Featured in the parade were the newly elected superlatives at Wilkes Community College. Miss Wilkes Community Col lege, Jarrett Poe rode in an open convertible, as did Miss Cougar, Debbie Wilson. The Cougar cheerleaders also had a spot in the parade, riding through the streets as a group. MERRY CHRISTMAS Circle K Elects Sweetheart In a recent meeting of the Circle K Club at Wilkes Com munity College, the club took up the annual chore of selecting their sweetheart to reign for the school year. After careful consideration, the club elected Barbara Lank ford, a freshman college trans fer student at WCC. Miss Lankford is the second sweetheart to be picked by the young club, succeeding Gwynda Joines as the Circle K’s only honorary female member to the club. Barbara is a graduate of West Wilkes High School and lives in Millers Creek. Instinct prompts one to action, discretion urges caution, experience rein forces discretion and in stinct upsets the applecart the next time the same sit uation arises.