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Fall Semester Leadership Awards Presented (Continuedfrom page 4) tion of several activities and she is a very positive role model for all students.” Angela and her husband, Siegmund, have three children, Jacob, Nicole and Aaron. After completing her asso ciate’s degree in Medical Assisting, Angela hopes to find a position in the medical field that will also allow her to utilize her bilingual skills. Besides being busy with her studies at WCC, Angela works part-time at the YMCA as a certified aquatics instructor and lifeguard. In addi tion, she also works part-time as a Spanish instructor and translator and volunteers with the Wilkes Literacy Program. When asked what she likes most about WCC, Angela responded, “I feel that the teachers care about seeing that the students in their classes succeed.” Both James and Angela were surprised when WCC President, Dr. Gordon Burns, walked into one of their classes and presented them with this leadership award. Dr. Burns commended them for taking the time to get involved with activities at WCC and thanked them for the lead ership that they had given to their perspective student organizations. As recipients of the Fall Semester Outstanding Student Leadership Award, both students received a personalized plaque and a $50 gift certificate for the college bookstore. All of the student leaders at WCC donate lots of time and work to help make the college a better place for their fellow students. It is through this leadership award that the college hopes to recognize those students who have been an exemplary role model in both the classroom and co-curricular activities. All students are encouraged to get involved with the Student Activi ties Program. A variety of educational, recreational, social, cultural and community service activities are coordinated throughout the year for students. In addition, there are 15 active stu dent organizations on campus. Anyone wishing to obtain more information about the Student Activities Program should contact Scott Johnson, Student Activities Coordinator, at 336-838- 6142. c? Baptist Student Union MYERS TIRE Meetings Every Tuesday 12:15 In Room 1110 In the Student Center Receive a free alignment Everyone' welcome with the purchase of a set of vmU'-- : > Come fellowship and glory 4 tires in the word of GOD If interested contact In front of the YMCA Allen Whittington or Scott Johnson In Student Services 400 East Main
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