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Financial A id Wilkes Community College will begin accepting financial aid applications for the 1985-86 award period on January 2, 1985. Students are encouraged to have their applications postmarked by March I, 1985 since this would increase their chances of receiving certain type's of assistance. The College offers several types of assistance to meet students’ needs including Pell Grants, Supplemental Grants, State Incentive Grants, Scholarships, Work-Study, and Guaranteed Student Loans. Funds received from these programs could be used for living expenses as well as direct school costs. It is possible for students to receive help from several of these programs simultaneously if they demon strate enough financial need. Over 80% of our students completing the application process for 1984-85 have been approved for assistance. 84-85 applications will be taken through March 15, 1985. If approved, students could receive payments retroactive to Fall Quarter 1984. If you could use a little help with expenses, don’t hesitate to contact Alan G. Whittington in Student Development for additional information. Need help with those College expenses? Don’t forget to apply for financial aid! Applications are being taken now for both 1984-85 and 1985-86. You’ve got nothing to lose - but a lot to gain. Contact Alan G. Whittington in Student Development for more information. ALAN G. WHITTINGTON NEED HELP TO GET STARTED? FINANCIAL AID CAN HEI P) NACA Announces Prize Papers Competition The National Association for Campus Activities announces its first Prize Papers Competition offering cash prizes totaling $1,200, according to Chairman of the Board of Directors Max V. Vest. Open to undergraduate and graduate students, as well as faculty or staff of a business related to the college entertainment market, the competition is designed to recognize outstanding research and opinion papers in the field of campus activities. It demonstrates NACA’s increasing interests in educating current and future campus activities professionals. Vest said. “The F’rize Papers Competition represents an important step toward realizing one of NACA's long-range goals of strengthening our educational offerings to membership," Vest said. “This competition will further enhance the image of NACA as an organization interested in innovative ideas and research in the field, while offering staff and students an opportunity to write, be judged by peers and receive a cash award.” Competition papers must be original, unpublished works on a topic about or related to campus activities programming, such as management, volunteerism, leadership training and development, fine arts, film/video, contemporary entertainment, travel, recreation/leisure, professional development and special constituencies. Papers must be eight to fifteen pages, typed and double-spaced. Cash prizes of $250 and $150 will be awarded for first and second place winners, respectively. in each of the three categories of undergradate, graduate, faculty or profesional staff. Papers will be judged by an anonymous panel on these criteria: originality and research, usefulness and applicability to the field of campus activities, content, composition and writing style, and thorough ness. Entry deadline for the competition is July 1, 1985. Winners will be announced on or about September I, 1985, and winning entries will be published in a Prize Papers Competition Issue of Programming in December 1985. For further information. Contact NACA, P.O. Box 6828, Columbia, SC 29260, 803-782- 7121. PAGE THREE - THE COUGAR CRY. DECEMBER 12. 1984 &r>michar€l i 1 2 12 1 15 won't shrink. He’s 65% polyester and 35% cotton." knew my computer could solve your problem. All you have to do is borrow $18,471,16.” 59 60 55 56 61 65 ACROSS 1. Mist 4. Make Points 9. Common noun suffix 12. Ever (Poetic) 13. Path 14. Born 15. High Pitch 17. Give 19. Smell 21. Catch 22. Passable 24. Miscue Epoxy 29. Nymph 31. Children’s Game 33. Navy rank (abbr.) 34. Near 35. Animal 37. Chart 39. Inanimate Object 40. Degree 42. Rest 44. Dish 46. Toy 48. Fuel 50. High cards 51. No (Scot) 53. Rushllke plant (Scot) 55. Hungry 59. Reviews 61. It Is (Poetic) Only those who are ready for opportunity hear the knock. The road to success is always under construction. ANSWERS TO PAGE SIX PIZZLE ON Cast not thy bread upon the waters. It will only get soggy. If you would keep a friend, remember what to forget. 62. Leaves 64. Grain 65. But 66. Resin (Scot) 67. Edu. Group (abbr.) DOWN 1. Type of U.S. Tax (abbr.) 2. Over (Poetic) 3. Oil 4. Alone 5. Best, elite 6. Toward, to (pref.) 7. Free 8. Jacket 9. Authorize 10. Mesh 11. Prepare golf ball 16. Wide 18. Gripe 20. Craft 22. Sudsy 23. Comb, form meaning straight or correct 25. Male goat 27. Join 28 Park, CO 30. Put on, as clothes 32. Crack 36. Joke 38. Cloth worn by Scottish Highlanders 41. Monarch, ruler 43. Ballet step 45. Performance 47. Paddle 49. Flow; current 52. Always 54. Deteriorated Iron 55. Pig Pen 56. Same score 57. Outside (pref.) 59. Toe; prong of fork (Scot) 60. Station (abbr.) 63. Forin of verb “Be” Puzzle #103 Fill out this registration form at any post office.
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