The Wayne Communique VOLUME I NO. ^ WAYNE COMMUNITY COLLEGE September 8. 1969 LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER LAUNCHES DURING FALL QUARTER A methodical thump! .... thmnp! .... "Here's your library card. Thank you!" coming from the library circulation desk has novf joined in with the whirr, static, and grrrrrrrrrrr.... of garbled messages escaping from the tapes in the Directed Studies Lab. Beginning this fall quarter, the Directed studies Lab and the library will join hands and open doors to become the Wayne Community College Learning Resource Center. The traditional library with its research material, books, and audio visual equipment will merge with the lab and its programmed materials and teaching aids. Mrs. Mildred Councill, director, will head the staff which includes Mrs. Scottie Cox, Mrs. Pamela Lawrence, Mrs. Virginia Lancaster, Charles Lee, Pavco, and Mrs. Elizabeth student aides, who will ■WCCLRC working force, are part time work beginning in September, Mr. Lee and Mrs. Pavco will be new comers to the staff, Mr, Lee formerly worked as audio visual coordinator for the Goldsboro City School System, Mrs, Pavco, whose husband is in the Air Force, worked as an IBM computer operator for the Chaanaaiizn National Bank of Illinois. Cont. page 7 •'WELCOME TO W.C.G. DANCE" FRIDAY September 12, 1969 WAYNE CENTER Mrs. Carol Ann Vinson, Si* complete the anticipated for PRESIDENT ERWIN OPENS DOORS OF ENCOURAGEIvlENT AND OPPORTUNITY Congratulations! By virtue of your enrollment at Wayne Community College, you have been awarded a state scholarship in excess of $600. This is symbolic that the State of North Carolina and Wayne Community College has confidence in you to take advantage of this opportunity and become a successful citizen of North Carolina. Wayne Community College operates on the hypothesis that the only reason for our existence is to serve the students who pass through our doors. More simply stated, we are student centered and all of our pro-. grams and policies are directed to this end. Cont. page 8 DELTA CHI G^iEGA The brothers of Delta Chi Omega are about to celebrate the first anniversary of the brotherhood. Objectives from the very beginning have been varied and include good scholastic standing, interest in school activities, and loyalty and friendship among the brotherhood, Delta Chi Omega plans to have its second fraternal "rush" on registration day this fall. All interested students will be greeted by three officers of the brotherhood: Marshall Boykin, president; Cont. page 6

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