J96b THE VOICE OF WILKES COMMUNITY COLLEGE VOLUlflE 13 - NO. 3 WILKESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA DECEMBER 14, 1983 ^hmtmas Message from the President “Count your blessings”...more than the words from a song, and not too trite to say again! During the holiday season may we think seriously about how fortunate we are. May our feelings of thanksgiving be manifested in good deeds and a generous outpouring of spirit. May we consider our good fortune a stewardship with many responsi bilities of service. On behalf of the administra tion, faculty, and staff of Wilkes Community College, I wish for each one a happy and meaningful Christmas. The joy of Christmas and the rest from our studies should renew us all for a new year. ^Fe MFe Christmas Parade Undaunted by the rain post ponement of the annual Wilkes County Jaycee Christmas Parade from December 3 to December 4, WCC representatives came out for a glorious parade day. Leading the WCC caravan was Billie Jo Scott, Miss Cougar; followed by Teresa Barker, Miss Technical; The WCC Cougar; Lisa Pierce, Miss WCC; and Steve Williams, Mr. WCC. Thanks to drivers and those donating automobiles. A good time was had by all participants. Nancy Huffman Think About It To be heard, listen. To be seen, see. To be friended, be a friend. To be needed, need. To be accepted, accept. To be loved, love. To be alive, live. Ideas are funny little things. They won’t work unless you do. Past experience should be a guide post, not a hitching post. The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen nor touched but are felt in the heart. We are all manufacturers, — making goods, making trouble, or making excuses. A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops. Mr. and Miss WCC Election BY: DENISE BURKS It’s another year and the student body has elected their choices for Mr. & Miss WCC, Miss Technical, Miss Cougar, and Miss College Transfer. Nominations were taken Wednesday, October 26 through Fri day, November 4. Twenty-seven (27) nominations were taken in all, each nomination was one dollar ($1) a piece. The elections were held Wednesday, November 9 and Thursday, November 10. The winners were announced on Monday, November 14. The winners are: Mr. WCC - Steve Williams, Miss WCC - Lisa Pierce, Miss Technical - Teresa Barker, Miss Cougar - Billie Jo Scott, and Miss College Transfer - Pam Darnell. Congratulations to these people who represented WCC in the Wilkes County Christmas Parade on Sunday, December 4. These electees will also be presented in the college yearbook, The Cougar. Congratulations once again to these winners. SGA News r By: Nancy Huffman To complete the Fall quarter, five WCC Student Government members were represented at the North Carolina Comprehensive Community College Student Gov ernment Association (N4CSGA) Conference in Charlotte, NC. Representatives from Wilkes included, Nancy Huffman, John' Anderson, Denise Burks, Steve Williams, and Angela Royal. Congratulations to Denise Burks who was selected as Administra tive Assistant to the President. Students attended several work shops from public relations to problems encountered by students transferring into four-year institu tions. Ideas and suggestions have been brought back to our institution and passed on to other students and appropriate staff. Winter quarter is off to a big start and we have one of the busiest schedules of activities ever. From the Christmas dance on December 2 to the Mike Cross concert on December 15 and a possible Sugarcreek appearance in January, WCC is going to be hopping with activity. All stu dents are urged to take advantage of any or all events. Make your $6.00 activity fee work for you. Drama MR. WCC STEVE WILLIAMS MISS WCC LISA PIERCE * /- f 4'’ MISS TECHNICAL TERESA BARKER MISS COUGAR BILLIE JO SCOTT By; Nancy Huffman A variety of plans are in the works for the drama department during the winter quarter. During December, Brandon Daughtery is directing a short Christmas special, “A Christmas Tea”, to be presented to numerous children’s groups in the county. January will be a busy month. The children’s theatre class will be presenting “Grimm’s Fairy Tales” for various classes in the Wilkes County School System. January 27 and 28 will see three student directed shows in an evening of varied entertainment. Directors and plays include, Donna Moore with “Imprompt”, Melissa Pena with “Irresistable Albert”, and Nancy Huffman with “Birdbath”. Also during January, work will begin on “Uncommon Women and Oth ers.” The play to be directed by Helen Caudill will go on tour during the spring. Support your drama depart ment by your presence either on stage, behind stage, or in the audience. Practical Home Horticulture The following people have recently completed and received their certificates for the Practical Home Horticuhure class. We extend our congratulations to all of them. WILKES CO. CLASS Susan Andrews Patricia Bumgarner Peggy Church Jane Gulden Barbara Harrell Avis Hendrick Patricia Joyner Edna Miller Jean Miller MISS COLLEGE TRANSFER PAM DARNELL ASHE CO. CLASS Yvonne H. Baker Roy Delavergne Billie G. Fore Doreen M. Fore Esther M. George Frances N. George Greg Goodman Jeanne H. Greer Betty G. Hart Louise O. Koontz Deane G. Lewis Over 90% of WCC Students Qualify for Federal Grant Services It is estimated that over 90% of the students at WCC in any given quarter qualify for the services provided by the Special Services Federal Grant. Any student who is a first generation college student — that is, neither parent has a 4-year college degree — qualifies for aid provided by Special Services. What is offered through the Grant? 1) Tuturing-in nearly every subject area, and it’s free to those who qualify. 2. Counseling-personal, aca demic, financial, and career counseling. 3. Special interest testing-to pinpoint special abilities. Students are encouraged to apply for membership in Special Services. Even some students who are not first generation qualify: physically handicapped or eco nomically disadvantaged students are also admitted to the program. Offices for Special Services are located in room 806, Technical Arts Building. For further infor mation see Dr. Barbara Holt, Director, or Mrs. Barbara Alli son, Counselor. Contentment depends little on position, but a lot on disposition.