THE VOICE OF WILKES COMMUNITY COLLEGE VOLUME 9, NO. 5 WILKESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA August 27, 1979 Welcome To WCC DR. DAVID E. DANIEL W.C.C. PRESIDENT President’s Welcome Welcome to Wilkes Community College! It is our purpose to serve you as you meet your educational and occupational goals. Your time here will be spent in attending classes, meeting new friends, studying in the library, enjoying music, plays, athletic games, etc., learning new skills, and improving present ones. The old saying is true: You will receive benetits m accora with the efforts you make. If you do put forth effort, I assure you that your time will be rewarding in many ways. Again, our job here is to help you. mum Yearbook Pictures The photographer will be at Wilkes Community College on: August 28, 1979 All Freshmen Faculty and Staff Sophomores and night students Faculty and Staff Faculty and Staff and October 8, 1979 October 9, 1979 Fiddler on the Roof to be Produced The College Theater will produce “Fiddler on the Roof” October 26 through November 3. Auditions for “Fiddler” will be held in the College Auditorium Wednesday, September 5, and Thursday, September 6, from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. Those interested in auditioning should come prepared to read from the show and sing a song, preferably a song from the show. Dancers should come prepared to work out. make-up date to have pictures taken Be prepared to have your picture taken on the scheduled day. Meet W,C.C/s SGA Officers M 'J: \ DEE SULLIVAN PRESIDENT Don’t hesitate to seek help when you need it. Every employee has a special task to perform which is designed to help you meet your goals. Working together our lives will be enriched and our goals achieved. MARY NELL NICHOLS VICE-PRESIDENT Hello my name is Dee Sullivan. I am your SGA President. I would like to welcome you to Wilkes Community College. Your Stu dent Government Association is here to work for you, and we hope that you will get involved with the SGA as well as other activities on campus. On Wednesday, Septem ber 19th, the SGA will be holding the freshmen elections. I hope that you will get interested in the Student Government Association because we are already interested in you. Again 1 would like to say welcome to WCC and Good Luck. Sophomore class officers: Denise Cleary, Tommy Williams, Richard Pierce, and Randy Bryant. Senators are: Cecil Stewart, Christine Howell, and Andrea Combs. Dean of Instruction Welcome to Wilkes Community College. We are extremely happy that you have chosen Wilkes Community College as the institution in which to further your education. We have a variety of programs in which to serve you. Your Community College offers the first two years of general education through the College Transfer program leading to an Associate in Arts degree. Special ty courses are offered for the Associate in Fine Arts degree and the Associate in Science degree. Our two-year technical programs offer courses leading to the Associate in Applied Science degree. Vocational programs leading to a diploma are available for students desiring to go to school only one year. Special LENA LOVETTA SECRETARY THOMAS RICHARDSON TREASURER Athletically Inclined? The College participates in intercollegiate basketball, golf and tennis. These athletic teams have had much success in the past and are looking forward to the 1979-80 season with the promise of yet another exciting year. Any student interested in trying out for any of the teams or would like more information should contact Joe Linney, Ahtletic Director, Room 731 Technical Arts Build ing or call the College 667-7136. TOM WHITTINGTON DEAN of INSTRUCTION programs and courses are also available through Continuing Education. . Our faculty, counselors, advis ors, and administrative staff will assist you in selecting and achieving your educational goals and objectives. We hope that 1979-1980 will be a very successful and enjoyable year. CONRAD A. SHAW, SR. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Business Office Congratulations students for having chosen Wilkes Community College to begin your post-sec- ondary educational career! You have really made a much wiser choice than you or some of your friends might think. I say this, not because WCC isn’t a university, that it isn’t the largest of institutions or that it isn’t located in some distant city or county. I congratulate you because you have chosen an institution where quality instruction is first in your mind, where a great institution is near to your home, family and friends, and more importantly, where much lower cost will purchase the same education one would receive anywhere. A better choice cannot be made anytime, and more particularly during this period of inflation and economic instability. Your instructors will really know you at WCC, will give you extra help if you should need it. (Continued to Page 4)