Cougar Cry Page 11 Tlxe Ax*tlfs't’s This feature will highlight the works of students and/or WCC personnel each month. If you would like your work to be reviewed or know of someone who deserves the limelight, please contact the Cougar Cry staff. The Stars By Davina Williams I’m lying here looking up at the stars Another night in the back of this old car So many things running through my head I wish I had a home I wish I had a bed Don’t give up; just give it one more try You’ll find out you can touch the sky Nothing’s easy; you’ve got to work to make the grade So don’t give up; just give it one more day I’m lying here looking up at the stars Another night I have to spend behind bars So many things running through my head I wish I had a family I wish I had a mom and dad Don’t give up; just give it one more try You’ll find out you can touch the sky Nothing is easy; you’ve got to work to make the grade So don’t give up, just give it one more day Brandon pUtu to transftr to O’ My Love By Brandon Marley 0’ my love, there are so many things that I, I want to share with you. A heart full of thoughtfulness, A head full of confusion, A pocket full of dreams A hand full of friendship, from me to you. I share these things with you, from my mind, heart, and soul to your thoughts and feelings, for now and always to the end of eternity, let us be one now and forever, and let us never forget, how much we gave to each other. O’ my love. I’m lying here looking up at the stars Another night of just me and my guitar So many things running through my head I wish I could change things 1 wish it were me instead Don’t give up; just give it one more try You’ll find out you can reach the sky Nothing’s easy; you’ve got to work to make the grade So don’t give up; just give it one more day Davtotpiao* to trensfcr to ASU luidl io PItytlcal Educntioit fitly PsttenHia i» « coQege trsBifrr stnd^t By Gary Patterson Success Courses Continued from Page 2 CC: “How will students learn about what is involved in these classes/’ Sink; “At the first meeting of the class, the course syllabus with a description and schedule will be distributed. Students should attend the session scheduled at 9:00 a.ta on Monday, August 18, 1997 in the auditorium of the John A. Walker Center or the session scheduled one week later at noon on Mond^ August 25,1997 in Room 312.” CC: “Is there aitything else that you want our students to know about oiu' new success courses?’ Sink: “Yes, I would like them to see these two courses as opportunities for investment in their future. AC A 111 is a quick look at the resources available at WCC and exposure to information which will help students avoid mistakes which might slow them down. ACA 118 is a more in-depth examination of all the skills which have been shown to increase the likelihood that students will succeed. Students will see a return on their investment which reflects the time and effort they put into the class—no more and no less! CC: “Thank you Mr. Sink.” Sink: “Thank you.” Jamee Thompson was among the lucky people who got to spend part of the summer in classes at WCC. *