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THE COUGAR CRY. JUNE 11, 1976 — PAGE 5 Pdet’s (joroer Seated from left to right — Mike Bumgarner, Mike Cowles, Bill Wall, Randy LeGrand. Standing — Tommy Hall, Wayne Adams, Dennis McNeil. Not pictured — Terry Bjorling. WCC Tennis Team Finishes Second The WCC tennis season finished its season by placing 2nd in the Conference with an 8-2 win-loss record. The only losses were to Mitchell Community College (4-5) and Surry Com munity College (3-6). On May 14-15 the WCC tennis team participated in the Western Tarhill Tennis Tournament held at Surry. Seven community colleges were represented in this event. The WCC tennis team was runner-up, behind Surry Com munity College. The top four singles players for the WCC tennis team were Randy LeGrand, Wayne Adams, Tommy Hall, and Mike Bumgarner. The two doubles teams for WCC were Adams-Hall and Legrand-Bum- garner. The WCC tennis team was coached by Tom Hall and managed by Randy Edwards. Next season the WCC tennis team will only have two returning members, Mike Bumgarner and Bill Wall. Those interested in playing for next season’s tennis team may contact Coach Linney during the fall quarter. Support your WCC tennis team! Sharon Kindt To Study For Doctorate Sharon Kindt of the Wilkes Community College English De partment will be leaving on June 24th to go to the University of Michigan where she will study for her doctorate. Sharon has received a graduate award from the university in the field of Composition and Literature, and she will be at Michigan at least one full year. Before starting her studies, however, Sharon has informed this writer that she will be backpacking this summer in British Honduras, Nicaragua, and several other Central American countries. Good luck, Sharon. We at WCC have enjoyed your presence here and will miss you. David Swaringen WCC Sponsors Bowling Team The summer bowling league at Wilkes Lanes has recently been formed. WCC is among the eleven teams participating. The bowling team includes Bill Wall, Jeff Shumate, Harold Blevins, Jim Cagle, Eric Nilsen, and Frank Blevins. The team bowls every Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. at Wilkes l.ancs. APATHY A disease has clutched the hearts of all the students here within these walls. It tears and drains the souls of most, for few dare to boast of the accomplishments made here. Pride in the school is part of the past, for these weak-hearted souls could never live up to what the legends did. It is time for a change; It is time to dream; It is time to learn from the good things of old. This school is yours and it is mine, And it must continue to grow. David Swaringen YOUR SMILE I don’t know your name or how you like your coffee (or even if you like coffee) I’ve walked you to class once or twice but the tiny bits of conversation that we exchanged I’ve forgotten now (not that what you had to say wasn’t important it’s just that your presence and your smile impaired my hearing) I don’t know your name but what the heck I’d recognize your smile anywhere Your Smile Is Like Heaven Ervin Waller TIES THAT BIND Knowing you stand by me Through good and bad makes all the difference in my life. Day by day sweetheart I find these are the Ties that Bind The little things you do that please me so. Oh the way you always understand simple Joys bring PEANUT BUTTER PARFAITS With summer just around the corner we need some easy-to-fix foods that we can keep in the refrigerator and dramatically whip out when needed. For this fun dessert you will need: V4 cup quick-cooking rolled oats 'A cup packed brown sugar 'A cup chopped peanuts 3 tablespoons butter, melted 'A cup packed brown sugar '/4 cup all-purpose flour 2 cups milk 2 beaten egg yolks V} cup creamy peanut butter 'A teaspoon vanilla Stir together oats, the 'A cup On May 22-25 the Hotel- Restaurant Management class went to Chicago, Illinois for the National Restaurant Association (NRA) convention. The convention was held at the Pick Hotel with a reception at the Hyatt Regency Palmer House and exhibits at McCormick Place. The exhibit included the latest methods of preparing and serving food. Over 90,000 people, attended this exhibit. The Hotel-Restaurant class from WCC included Terry Bjorling, Chuck Elledge, Clyde Broyhill, and alumnus Don Mishner. Accompanying the peace of mind these are the Ties that Bind You’re all I need to see me through. Can I say more than this, my Love? I live just for your kiss, my love forever and a day my love will live. Oh the Flame of Love will never die. So heart and soul please say your mine, held by the Ties that Bind Susie Wiles A SUMMER GARDEN Campanulates by the million, Like a fountain cascading, pink and white, Quietly cernuous and dripping now After a refreshing summer shower. Lucious bright-red berries Ripening in the sun. Plucked by tiny fingers, Devoured before their time. Red and yellow roses climb. Encircling and embracing, A bird-bath Filled with joyous hymns. Variagated sweet williams And sunny marigolds. Snuggle close together Beneath a hedgerow white. Oh! there’s weeding and mowing aplenty, Aphids and catapillars by the score. But the bees, bumble and honey Help our garden grow. Yes, summer is the best time. Everything blooming and warm. Soon, too soon, t’will be gone. Covered with death white snow. Eileen Lowe 25 May 1976 brown sugar, the peanuts, and butter. Spread mixture in bottom of 13x9x2-inch baking pan. Bake, uncovered, in 350 degrees oven for 15 minutes, stirring oc casionally. Cool, crumble. In saucepan, combine the remaining brown sugar and the flour. Blend in milk and egg yolks. Cook and stir till bubbly. Cook and stir one minute more. Remove from heat. Stir in peanut butter and vanilla. Cover surface with waxed paper or plastic wrap to prevent skin from forming. Chill. In parfait glasses, alternate layers of pudding and oatmeal crunch mixture. Makes 5 or 6 servings. group was Mr. Bob Johnston, instructor for the Hotel-Restau- rant class. - Ms. is a mistake - The entrances to trouble are wide, and the exits are narrow - Keep a secret, it’s your slave. Tell it, and it’s your master. - Man in supermarket: “At these prices, the checkout girl should be included.” Robin Barber PLAYER RECEIVES BASKETBALL SCHOLARSHIP — Jerry Byers, WCC baskclball captain for two years, was awarded a full basketball scholarship (o Bluefield College in Bluefield, West Virginia. B\ers, who played the point guard position, led the team and league in assists during his two years ol play for WCC. He will be leaving for school August 29. )oooooooocxxxx>ooooooooooooooooooooooo § Recipe Corner Hotel-Restaurant Management Class Visits Chicago, Illinois
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