^965 THE VOICE OF WILKES COMMUNITY COLLEGE VOL. 12 NO. 4 WILKESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA FEBRUARY, 1983 HI Tarheel Basketball Tournament To Be At WCC Western Tarheel Conference The Western Tarheel Basketball Conference will be held at WCC on February 25th - 26th, 1983. There will be 2 games on February 25th; one at 7:30 and the other following at 9:00. On Saturday the 26th, the finals will be played at 7:30 p.m. The winner Saturday night will go to the regional tournament in South Carol ina. Of the 56 Community Colleges, 4 will be in the tournament, they are Surry, Mitchell, Western Piedmont, and Wilkes Community College. Come out these nights and root the Cougars on to victory. BRIEFS BASKETBALL The basketball team will be playing their last home game for this season on Friday, February 18, 1983, at 7:30 in the College Gymnasium. The game will be with Bluefield Community College from Virginia. We encourage all WCC students to come out and support the Cougars for their final victory. SOUTH PACIFIC AUDITIONS Auditions for “South Pacific” will be held in the College Auditorium from 7 - 9 p.m. on Wednesday, March 9, and Thursday, March 10. The auditions are open to anyone from the college or community. Those wishing to audition can come either night. Actors, singers, dancers, and technicians are needed. A script and music from the show are available in the library reserve section. Singers should come prepared to sing, and dancers dressed to dance. If you have questions, see Bud Mayes. YOUR NEWSPAPER The Cougar Cry is the student newspaper, and it is and will be what you, the students, make it. The College Administration will provide advisory leadership and arrange for financial support, but you, as a student, must make it what you want it to be as a newspaper. The Cougar Cry offers an opportunity for you to gain experience in journalism as well as excellent training in organization and manage ment. Get involved, join the Cougar staff, and help make the paper the best. See Jo Hendrix in Hayes Hall for more details. % Kim Fitzgerald STUDENT PROFILE Kim Fitzgerald is the daughter of Samuel and Dorothy Fitzgerald of Wilbar. She is a sophomore at WCC, and enrolled in the college transfer program of Associate in Arts. Kim is a 1981 graduate of West Wilkes High School were she received a letter in chorus, a position on Who’s Who, a membership in the Beta Club, and the position of marshall at graduation her junior year. Here at WCC Kim is a member of the Baptist Student Union for which she recently hosted a fun filled day including a hike in the mountains, a picnic, and a marshmallow roast all which took place near her home in Wilbar. Kim has held several honors during her stay at WCC. Last year she was chosen to parfcipate in the graduation as a marshall. During her second year, Kim has been selected as a member of Who’s Who in American Junior Colleges, and she was elected Maid of Honor at. the homecoming elections in January. Kim also works part- time at the library here at WCC on a work-study program, and she is a Sunday School teacher at Union Baptist Church. After graduation, Kim plans to transfer to either East Carolina or Appalachian State University where she plans to major in psychology and eventually become a counselor of some kind, preferably working with young people. She also plans to minor in a foreign language, either French or Spanish, which she will teach in case she cannot find a counseling job to her liking. Kim is originally from Washington, D.C. from which her and her family moved here in 1976. Between the two, Kim openly admits that N.C. is her favorite because of her passion for outdoor life. Among her hobbies are hiking, canoeing, fishing, bicycling and jogging. She also enjoys reading, listening to classical music, and playing the piano. Kim has a very positive and appreciative outlook on life. She thoroughly enjoys being with her family and, she is sincerely thankful for the love and support that her family has given her. As she pointed out, “If a person has both God and a good family, then they can get through anything.” Not only does Kim have an encourageable view of life itself, but she projects this view onto those around her. If you don’t meet Kim before you leave WCC, you will miss knowing someone with an outgoing personality, viva cious sense of humor, and a love for meeting new people. By: Debbie Dumoulin Hugh Hash STAFF PROFILE Hugh Hash has been instructing students here at WCC for 12 years in such areas as diesel engines, machine tool operating and welding, heavy truck chassis and suspension, and automotive air condition ing. Although he thoroughly enjoys his work, it is obvious that Mr. Hash’s greatest joy is his family, consisting of an outstanding number of teachers. Besides his own teaching ability, his wife, Evelyn, is the principal at Piney Creek Elementary School; his oldest daughter, PRE-REGISTRATION Early Spring Registration for all students will be held Thursday, February 10 through Tuesday, February 22 at WCC during the following hours: Friday, February 18 Monday, February 21 Tuesday, February 22 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. (NIGHT) 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. (NIGHT) Early Spring Registration for classes taught in Alleghany and Ashe counties will be at these locations and times: Ashe County Career Center Tuesday, March 1 Alleghany High School Wednesday, March 2 4:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. On these dates you may meet with an advisor, plan your Spring schedule, obtain your computer class cards, pay your tuition and fees and purchase books. By completing your registration early, you then only have to return for your classes (classes begin Tuesday March 8.) Regular registration for students who were unable to register early will be held at WCC 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday, March 7. Exams Start - Exam Time 0800-1000 1030-1230 1330-1630 EXAM SCHEDULE Winter Quarter 1982 - 1983 Friday 2/18/83 0800 TT 1100 TT 1200 MWF M-F Monday 2/21/83 0900 MWF M-F 1100 MWF M-F 1300 MWF M-F Wednes. 2/23/83 0800 MWF M-F 1000 MWF M-F 1400 MWF M-F Thurs. 2/24/83 0930 TT 1400 TT 1530 TT Friday 2/25/83 1600 MWF M-F Please use the above schedule for all final examinations for day classes during the Winter Quarter 1982-1983. Final examinations for night and off-campus classes are to be scheduled for the last class meeting of the quarter. Winter Quarter ends at 5:00 p.m., February 25, 1983. Final examinations are to meet in the same rooms as regular scheduled classes. Classes scheduled at odd hours (example 8:30 M & F) will meet during the time scheduled for 8:00 MWF classes. On Tuesday, February 22, 1983, a reading day is scheduled for students and a work day for faculty and staff. GED Testing Schedule - Wilkes Community College - 1983 There will be eleven GED testing periods offered during each academic year. The following dates are scheduled as testing dates for 1983: January 12 & 13 February 2 & 3 March 16 & 17 April 13 & 14 May 11 & 12 June 8 & 9 August 3 & 4 September 14 & 15 October 12 & 13 November 16 & 17 December 7 & 8 Erora, age 23, is an instructor at a middle-grade school in Virginia; and her younger sister, Evelyn, age 21, is presently concluding her student teaching at Jefferson Elementary School after which she will receive a teacher’s certificate from Appalachian State Univer sity. Besides these 2 intelligent young women, Mr. and Mrs. Hash have 3 other children: Sarah, age 18, who is presently concluding her second year at Appalachian State Univer sity; Billy, age 15, who attends Alleghany High School; and Jimmy, age 12, who is a student at Piney Creek Elementary School. Other than his family and his work, Mr. Hash enjoys collecting and restoring old farm and industrial equipment, and he and his wife belong to Shiloh Methodist Church in Allegha ny County.