PAGE 4, THE COUGAR CRY, NOVEMBER 17, 1970 The first WCC basket ball game will be played November 20 at home. Please come out and support your Cougars. Our team are: i. to R-Row 1-Clyde Atwood, Ernie Drum, Thomas Horton, Dale Myers; Row 2 - Bill Bailey, Gary Hayes, Kent Lawson, Ken Greene, Frank Saunders, and Manager Larry Newman. Team members not pictured: Ray Connelly, Junior Jackson, and Anthony Hill. WCC offers valuable on-the-job training. JANET LYON Freshman Class Treasurer CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM Students at Wilkes Community College enrolled in the Build ing Construction Program are in volved in a live project. They are framing walls, applying pre finished paneling, and learning the art of hanging doors. Before they drove the first nail or sawed the first board, they had studied sketches, made estimates, and thoroughly revi ewed safety practices. All of these ideas apply to what they have learned from the study of blueprint reading and constru ction mathematics. The students have shown su fficient skills so that the next project will be even more am bitious. They will lay out house plans, excavate,pour footings and erect a foundation for a resi dence. These practical nursing students, in uniform, attended a special information session on campus. L to R-Row 1-Cheryl Whitting ton, Pauline Joyner, Antha Foster, Becki Warren; Row 2-Mrs. Beale, Ins., Sharon Allen, Versie Melton, Maggie Swaim, Jolaine Gant, Mrs. Shoemaker, Ins. Row 3-Pauline Day, Kay Severt, Sha ron Frye, Ann Lowe, Geraldine Jolly, and Cathie Cope. About Our People Mr. Gerald Bowles is one of the new additions to faculty here at Wilkes Community College this fall. He is building an Art Depart ment here and has bright hopes for its future. Mr. Bowles is not only an ex cellent artist but a very inter esting conversationalist. He likes nothing better than to be in Ca rolina—North Carolina that is, morning, noon, or all the time. Mr. Bowles thinks the scenery here is beautiful. He loves the mountains. He says this part of North Carolina has great pote ntial for a wonderful cultural art center. Mr. Bowles was educated as an art student in Baltimore, New York, and Paris, as well as in Rhode Island and in Mexico. To him, Baltimore and Paris are his favorite places for art work and study. ANN CALDWELL Freshman Secretary Circle K officers for this year are: L toK - Jackson Wallace, Trea surer; John Oakley, Chaplain; Jeff Shoemaker, Vice-President; Gary Monroe Church, President; Frank Day, Sgt. at Arms; and Larry Souther, Secretary. t