200 TO GRADUATE PAGE 4, THE COUGAR CRY, APRIL 19. 1971 GOLFERS DOING WELL — WCC golfers are doing well this year with two conference wins so far. The team consists of: (1 to r) front row: Jesse Miles, Jacky Queen, Wayne Welborne, Jeff Isen- hour, and Billy Milan. Second row: Dean Sigmon, Jim Clumpier, and Gray Crater. YOU CAN KEEP THE GOOD OLD DAYS Those students who attended WCC in 1969 know what real frustration is. They have made a mad dash for a parking space and found someone who has carried his political fence straddling to parking spaces. The parking lot extended onto the driveways, and out to the highway. Any space big enough for a Volkswagen was big en ough for a Cadillac. The fall of ’70 brought many changes. Besides the addition of two new student parking lots, the school employed a part-time security guard. Deputy Richard Jones. Under Deputy Jones’s watchful eye the chaos has been transformed to orderly traffic flow each morning. Deputy Jones is well pleased with the cooperation he has re ceived from the students, say ing, “They are the finest bunch of kids I’ve ever worked with.” Since the beginning of the year, the number of tickets has dropped sharply. Among the most common offenses are: 1. students parking in the visitors’ and faculty lots, 2. backing into the curb, 3. parking over the white line. Students are re minded there are five lots (A, B, C, D, and E) for their use and no other lot should be used at any time. Deputy Jones states that speeding has not been a big problem. Previously, warn ing tickets were given, but now there will be no more warning tickets. The speed limit of (15 mph) is posted and should be observed by everyone. There is no comparison be tween the past parking situa tion and the present one. We congratulate Deputy Jones on a job well done. Let’s all give Deputy Jones our complete co operation for the rest of the year and try to improve our traffic record. (Continued from Page One) Wayland Eugene Cox, Robert Gray Cummings, Howard Hampton Davis, Joyce Johnson Davis, Ruth Elaine Delp. Floyd Jeffrey Edmiston, Tony Douglas Elder, James Donnie Eller, Mary Judy Ferguson, Bonnie Louise Foster, Barbara Aileen Gentry, Linda Sue Go forth, Cheryle Dee Gorciak, Raymond Howard Greer, Jewell Cardwell Greene, Debra Jean Hamby, Gilbert E. Haynes, Johnnie Steve Haynes, Viki Lynn Higgins, James Walter Hincher, Gary Owen Hodges, Phyllis Ann Holcomb, Joan Marie Howard, Ann Kilby Hutchens. Jeffrey Lee Isenhour, Randal Howard Johnson, Judy Higgins Jolly, Owen Reid Jones, Jr., Barbara Ann Lankford, Donald Dewitte Layell, Gaye Bauguess Layell, Sandra Carol Love, George Sloan McCarter, Linda Jill McNeal, Perry Dale Mathis, Jean Steele Miles, Alma Maureen Miller, Wanda Gail Miller, Charles A. Mitchell, Martha Jane Myers, Randall M. Nichols. John Daniel Oakley, Delmer Milton Osborne, William Gor don Parsons, Robert Lynn Pat ton, Paul Lawrence Payne, Jr., Cathy Kennedy Peabody, How ard Nelson Peabody, Betty June Pipes, Harold Wayne Poteat, David Neal Rash, Patsy Ray, John David Smith Reeves, James Edward Roberts, Eva Mae Russell, Hazel Elnoir Scott, Danny Paul Shatley, Conrad Al- dean Shaw, Jr., Wallace Shep herd, Nannie Lee Shew, Jeffrey Mack Shoemaker, Laura Lucille Shumate, William Edwin Staley, Jr. Allen Eugene Vannoy, Gary Paul Warren, Harry James War ren, Jr., Alista Cozetta Watkins, Clyde Edward Watts, Reginald James Weisner, John Wayne Welbom, James Calloway White, Stanley Paige Whitting ton, Steven Lynn Whittington, Deborah Jean Wilson, Johnny Paul Woodruff II. Seventy-two are expected to receive the Associate of Applied Science Degree. They are: William James Allen, Dennis Eugene Anderson, Viva Kate Anthony, Dwyaine Willie Ayers, Larry Tony Stevenson Bailey, Larry Barlow, Wanda Lee Bar- low, Denny Franklin Bauguss, Barbara Ann Bledsoe, Larry Al len Brooks, Deborah Gail Brown, James Donald Brown, Bob Earl Broyhill, Helen Green Chapman, Linda Sue Colvard, Frank Gary Crater, III, Charlie Maurice Craven. Nancy Jane Elledge, Billy Ray Fay, Tony Ray Fox, Gary Stephen Godfrey, William Henry Hardin, Julia L. Hayes, Don W. Howell, Jr., Frieda Gay Huffman, Leslie Stuart Huff man, Daniel Thomas Johnson, Jackie J. Johnson, Lester J, Johnson, Jr., Charles Stephen Jolly Lloyd Dean Jones, Kathy Jane Key, George Henry Latham, Walter Clayton Lemly, Barbara Ann Lewis, John Dor man Loyd, Larry Steve Love. Jerry Dean Mastin, Jerry Cary Mathis, Karen Elizabeth McClure, Wanda Annette Mc- Glamery, Charles Lee Moore, Kent Luther Moore, Thomas Stephen Pardue, Yvonne Lou- etta Patterson, Roger Dale Pilkington, Roy Glen Poe, Michael Lee Privette, Lanny Roger Peavis. Edward Eugene Reeves, Ralph Royal Reeves, William Zack Rhodes, Hazel Dean Riddle, Jackie Dale Riley, Sherry Ann Roberts, Sandra Marilyn Russell, David Paul Shore, Jerry Thomas Sloan, Joel Grant Souther, Barbara Sue Stone, Samuel L. Stone, John Wayne Swisher. Dona Maria Triplett, Patti Marcella Trivette, AlUe C. Wagoner, Patricia Sue Wagoner, John Edward Walters, John L. Wiles, Dennis Lee Williams, Dean Augustus Wood, Donna Hayes Woods. These thirty-one will receive vocational diplomas: Sharon Kay Allen, Clyde Baldwin, Jr., Patricia Chester Bolick, George Wilson Brown, Ann Hoots Bum garner, Terry Dean Cheek, Larry Edward Church, Mack C. Combs, Cathie Lorene Cope, Richard Reeves Cox, Pauline Wooten Day, Alvie Deal, Law rence Randy Dean, Steve M. Elledge, Antha Marie Foster, Martha Jolaine Gant, Roger Dale Goforth. Ronald Wayne Ham, Ger aldine Jolly, Pauline Brown Joyner, Darrell Lane Kiger, Jonathan Wayne Huffman, James E. Phillips, Roger W. Rose, James Albert Roten, Cur tis Sebastian, Brenda Kay Se- vert, Maggie Viola Swain, Re becca Ann Warren, George Daniel Welbom, and Cheryl Anita Whittington. Congratulations to these sophomores, and may the road ahead be a pleasant and fruit ful one for them. A Foolish Question Man at the gate: Is your mother home? Little boy; Say, you don’t suppose I’m mowing this lawn because the grass is long do you'> Wrong Approach Golf Pro: "Now just go through the motions without driving the ball.” Beginner: "That’s precisely the trouble I’m trying to over come.” Wwcm scHoil r RfCISTMTJON We//, now we're students..../ can fee/ a wave of revo/utionary dissent a/ready,"