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PAGE 2 — THE COUGAR CRY, AUGUST 27, 1979 Editorial You are starting a whole new year in a whole new way of life as a student. Start it with pride; start it with forcefulness; start it with the aim to take part and to have your voice heard in all matters concerning the school. Besides learning the fundamental subjects necessary to go into a chosen field, a student should learn, especially in college, to get involved in school and community activities. The people who get the fastest promotions and make the highest wages are those who stand out in their profession, and those who stand out, usually, are those who take an active interest in their surroundings and those who get involved by showing proper initiative. How do you get involved? Join school clubs (we have several — something for everyone), be active in school sports, or join the newspaper or annual staff. If you cannot participate in school sports, be a spectator. It’s free! You may do all of these, but please do at least one. We have a listing of school clubs and organizations in this issue. Officers, members, and advisors of any one of these clubs and organizations would be delighted to have you as a member. Likewise, I invite any comments, criticisms, and suggestions you may have about the school, the community or the newspaper. All letters must be signed, to be printed, but names will be withheld upon request. Any letters or material of a lewd or unacceptable nature will not be printed. The paper reserves the right to edit any material that is too long or covers too broad a subject. All correspondence should be sent to Editor, Student Services, Wilkes Community College, Drawer 120, Wilkesboro, N. C. Don’t be a door nail! Work for your school. Take part in school activities. You will feel a part of your school. For a school to exist, it must have students and to thrive, it must have students who care. IF OUR SCHOOL THRIVES, YOU MUST CARE! W.C.C. Your Institution Offering Quality Programs In COLLEGE TRANSFER Associate in Arts Degree Associate in Fine Arts Degree Associate in Science Degree ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE Accounting Building Construction Business Administration Business Date Processing Criminal Justice - Protective Services Technology Diesel and equipment Tech nology Early Childhood Specialist Food and Environmental Sci ence Food Service Management Horticulture Technology Hotel-Restaurant Management Industrial Management Postal Services Poultry and Livestock Tech nology Secretarial Science General Office Technology (op tion) Social Services Associate VOCATIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS Auto Body Repair Automotive Mechanics Cosmetology Digital Electronic Equipment Repair Electronic Servicing Food Preparation Specialist Medical Office Assistant Practical Nursing Radio and Television Broad casting Basketball Sc±iedule DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME DECEMBER 4 Lees McRae Banner Elk 7:30 7 Davidson C. C. Lexington 7:30 13 Isothermal C. C. Spindale 7:30 15 Haywood Tech. Inst. Away 2:00 19 Surry C. C. Home 7:30 JANUARY 8 Davidson C. C. Home 7:30 11 Caldwell C. C. Lenoir 7:30 16 Brevard Jr. College Home 7:30 18 Asheville-Buncombe Asheville 7:30 25 Haywood Tech. Inst. Home 7:30 FEBRUARY 2 Lees McRae Home 7:30 5 Caldwell C. C. Home 7:30 8 Asheville-Buncombe Home 7:30 16 Isothermal C. C. Home 7:30 19 Brevard Jr. College Brevard 7:30 23 Surry C. C. Dobson 7:30 We’re looking forward to using our new gym for the second season. Things are looking brighter for the up-coming season. Anyone who is interested in trying out for the team, please contact me. Date for team meeting will be posted. Joe Linney II Student Organi2ations and Activities The College offers a variety of student clubs, organizations and intramural activities from which to choose. Student clubs include the Student Government Associa tion, Phi Beta Lambda, Mu Alpha Theta, Circle K, Organiza tion of Ebony Students, Kings Men Chess Club and Ye Hosts. Student organizations include the Cougar Cry newspaper staff, the Cougar Yearbook staff, cheer- leading and mascot, the College Theater, the WCC Chorus, Jazz Ensemble and Symphony. Intra mural activities include basket ball, volleyball, free throw shooting, badminton, softball and table tennis. Students interested in our clubs, organizations and/or intramural activities should con tact Alan G. Whittington, Student Activities Coordinator, Room 807 Technical Arts Building or call the College 667-7136. Tuition - Fees - Other Costs Tuition - $39 per quarter Activity Fee - $6 per quarter (10 hours or more) Parking - $2 per quarter Library-ID Card - $2 per year Yearbook - $6 deposit each quarter (FWS) or (pay $18 Fall Quarter) Insurance-Accident - $5 for 8 hour coverage or $25 for 24 hour coverage Books - Check with the Bookstore (approximately $150 per year) 1979-80 YEARBOOK Reserve your copy of the 1979-80 Wilkes Community College Yearbook Deposit of $6 each quarter (FWS) paid in Business Office at time of registration or pay $18 Fall Quarter PICTURES TAKEN FOR YEARBOOK WILL BE ON: August 28, 1979 - All Freshmen Monday, October 8, 1979 - All Sophomore and Night Students Tuesday, October 9, 1979 - Make-up date to have pictures taken New Freshman Registration August 28 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. 1:00p.m.- 5:00p.m. COLLEGE TRANSFER ADVISERS Essie Hayes -Brenda Moore -Room 315 Jo Hendrix -Jay Anderson -Room 317 Diane Wagner -Jim Knox -Room 312 William Richardson-Besty Klinkosum-Room 316 C.E.T.A Lynn Simmons Room 235 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION Donalee Davis Room 234 TECHNICAL ADVISERS PROGRAM ADVISER ROOM T016 Accounting J. Miles 147 T027 Building Construction Y. B.Johnson 414 T018 Business Administration J. Roche 145 T129 Criminal Justice T. Randall 151 T022 Data Processing J. Payne 136 T003 Diesel Equipment H. Hash, F. Rash 412 T073 Early Childhood Specialist M. Richardson 408 T005 Food and Environmental Science H. Simpson 415 T074 Food Management Technology R. Johnston 406 T141 Postal Services J. German 415 TOlO Poultry & Livestock J. German 415 T025 Hotel-Restaurant Management R. Johnston 406 T049 Industrial Management R. Williams 151 T030 Secretarial Science I. Gambill 152 General Office Technology I. Gambill 152 T107 Social Services M. Richardson 408 T009 Horticulture ‘B’ Townes 410 VOCATIONAL ADVISERS VOOl Auto Body Repair G. Wood 412 V003 Automotive Mechanics T. Ayers 412 V009 Cosmetology H. Blackburn 700 V053 Food Preparation Specialist R. Johnston 406 V038 Practical Nursing K. Tisdale 411 V043 Radio-T.V. Broadcasting A. Stanley 319 V042 Electronics Servicing J. Wiles 319 V113 Digital Electronic Repair R. Williams 151 V031 Medical Office Assistant J. Tugman 152 Fall Quarter Registration COLLEGE TRANSFER ADVISERS DAY EVENING E. Hayes J. Hendrix D. Wagner B. Klinkosum C.E.T.A. Room 315 Room 317 Room 312 Room 316 CONTINUING EDUCATION COOPERATIVE EDUCATION J. Anderson B. Moore J. Knox W. Richardson L. Simmons D. Davis Room 317 Room 315 Room 312 Room 316 Room 235 Lovette Hall Room 234 TECHNICAL ADVISERS PROGRAM ADVISER (Day) ADVISER (Evening) ROOM T016 Accounting J. Miles J. Roche 147 T027 Building Construction Y.B.Johnson F. Rash 412 TO 18 Business Administration J. Miles J. Roche 147 T022 Business Data Processing J. Payne J. Roche 147 T129 Criminal Justice (Room 136) T. Randall R. Williams 151 T003 Diesel and Equipment H. Hash F. Rash 412 Tech. T073 Early Childhood Spec. D. McNeil M. Richardson 408 T005 Food & Environmental H. Simpson J. German 415 Sci. T074 Food Management Tech. R. Johnston N. Triplett 136 T009 Horticulture Technology H. Simpson J. German 415 T025 Hotel-Restaurant Man. R. Johnston N. Triplett 136 T049 Industrial Management T. Randall R. Williams 151 T141 Postal Services H. Simpson J. German 415 TO 10 Poultry and Livestock H. Simpson J. German 415 T030 Secretarial Science J. Tugman I. Gambill 152 General Office Tech. J. Tugman I. Gambill 152 T107 Social Services Associate D. McNeil M. Richardson 408 VOCATIONAL ADVISERS VOOl Auto Body Repair G. Wood F. Rash 412 V003 Automotive Mechanics H. Hash F. Rash 412 V009 Cosmetology H. Blackburn H. Blackburn 700 V053 Food Preparation Spec. R. Johnston N. Triplett 136 V038 Practical Nursing D. McNeil M. Richardson 408 V043 Radio & TV Broadcasting A. Stanley J. Wiles 319 V042 Electronic Servicing A. Stanley J. Wiles 319 VI13 Digital Electronic Repair T. Randall R. Williams 151 V031 Medical Office Assistant J. Tugman 1. Gambill 152
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