page 6 c C3 O^^.C\ —^ov" ^ -L. T o rr\oo « C\C Name- Arthur Lewis Classification - Freshman I think Southeastern Community College is good for the youth of our communities. It brings in people from all over the country. These people give us new and fresh ideas that we can ponder. Name- Dave Flowers Classification - Sophomore It makes the standards of our community higher, besides most people had never heard of Whiteville until the college came into existence. It provides for' the community a chance to further their education without going hundreds of miles away. Name- Junella Long Classification - Sophomore It is helping the community by educating its yoUth and its adults. SCC has brought the community in contact with ideas that are new and different which has helped to make the community a thinking one. It has also helped the community economically; thereby helping to raise the communities standards of living. Name- Iona Green Classification - Sophomore Southeastern is contributing great services to the community because of one basic thing, Southeastern is keeping the youth in the various communities by offering toem the types of educational services that they want. Name-Jeff King Classification - Sophomore SCC extends a great opportunity to the surrounding communities. It provides exceptional high caliber courses at a price not overly damaging to the budget. However the college could do so much more than it is doing; especially in its’ association with the surrounding schools. This instititution can and should do much to supply the educational needs and in shaping the outlook of the younger children of the community. Through student teaching and college extension courses we could somewhat remedy the “forced slavery” which is enforced upon most of our beginning school children. By showing these children they have a creative mind of their own, and that education and the learning process can actually be fun the college would eventually benefit to a great extent in the years to come. Name- Anna Troy Classification - Sophomore For many of us, the step from high school to college is a step into adulthood. Each year, Southeastern Community College helps to guide and aid many high school students in making this step. For the past five years this Community College h^s helped prepare many young people for tomorrow’s’ future. Its tuition and fees successfully meet the needs of underprivileged students. Its unique location benefits many students who love homelife. The college path at Southeastern Community College has been walked upon and thought about by many perceptive young people. The staff strives to help the student understand himself, to make his transition from high school to higher education easier, and^ help insure that once in college he will stay in college if that is his goal, and succeed there. Barbara Ebron New Program Added The HRD program is new here at SCC and under the i direction of MDC (Manpower Development Corporation). Its purpose is to help the disadvantaged people who cannot get or keep a job. This program is designed to help the disadvantaged student to get along with people and to better understand them selves and other persons. They are taught how to apply for jobs and how to be prepared for a job interview. These students have toured factories and talked with personel managers. Con sumer education is also taught. Barbara Ebron is the director of the program and her office is located in the L.E.A.P. center temporarily. FINAL EXAM SCHKOULE - FALL QUARTER 1971 SOUTHE/\STERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE 8.30 10:30 ! 1 to 1 :30 Ilmrsdnv, 18^ 8:30 MV/F and M-F Clas.gea Also: COS 1101 T-NUR 201 9:30 MWF .ind ’I-F Classes 2:30 4:30 10:30 MWF and M-F classes 8 •. 30 T,Th classes Also: CHM 100 COS 1102 . T-i4UR 101 12:30 and M-F classes Also: SOC 201-3 10:00 T,Th classes Also: T-BIO 201 C{IM 101 Monday.. Nov,, 22 11:30 MWF and M-F classes Also: COS IlOA 1:30 and M-F classes Also: T-ELN 205 DFT 1104 1:30 T, Th classes Also: ART 110-2 JOU 101 2:30 MWF and M-F classes Also: ART 110-1 T-ELN 201 COS 1106 3:30 MWF and M-F classes NOTE: 1. EVENING CLASS EXAMS will be given on the last regularly scheduled class meeting prior to November 18. 2. EXAMS for FED 101, 201; PSY 101, and all classes numbered below iOO will be given during the last regular class meeting prior to November 18. 3. Students who may be scheduled for more than two exams in one day may, if they wish, see their instructors to make arrangements for an alternate exam time. i. Examinations for classes that meet for more than one hour iaily (for example, 8:j0 - ii:iO MWF) are scheduled according to the first hour (in the example, 8:30 MWF). 5. Any re-scheduling of an examination to a time other than listei on this schedule is to be approved in advance by the appropriate dean. 6. Students who wish to know their grades early should leave a pre-stamped self-addressed post card with their Instructors. OC»roS5 rv j'jh f j; - /! ■ ‘ ^ \ ^ . . V- f ■ V T4" oujn a ^ car, 3 spoi-ts sedan o-T -tKis are a eanckiddie -Po^ a ^ K I (o-T-Ace 5'i ^ xrAa ^ closit m

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