Cougar Cry realized how many people there were was get ting to your next class. You literally have to push through a “sea of people” to get to your class on time. This Interview was extremely helpful and Informative about Appalachian and university life In general. Although some of the responses are enough to scare some transfer students, I believe that most of the Information was Intrigu ing and helpful to me and hopefully for all of the transfer students planning to attend Appala chian In the future. Meet Francis Ashford by Letltia Fletcher Francis Ashford stands 6 feet 4 Inches tall and plays center for the WCC Cougars. He Is a native of Durham, North Carolina, and Is entering his sophomore year here at WCC. He can usually be seen walking around campus with headphones on his head and although he looks like he’s be ing studious, he’s more than likely listening to the rapper, 50-Cents. I first encountered Francis In my history class, then again In my communi cations class, and fmwly my EngHsftclass. Fran cis struck me.Mbelnc |eAtjj^very quiet. I^a^lgtit oTTialfoufhlin beln^nt}li|| ot 1^1 but boy^as I l^ilsta n # H^l^regyjoupnd: tend Morm^se State Ing fron^^^jJ^C and wantsj[o' enerauon. sod 010 with a minor In business.^ all goes as planned, he will play CIAA basketball with the Eagles of MSU.