Page6—The Wayne Communique, WCC, Goldsboro, N. C., March 22,1972 CLUB NEWS AROUND CAMPUS Delta Chi Busy! Delta Chi Omega conducted a “Walk for Cancer” on February 5, in co-ordination with SJAFB Girl Scouts. This project showed their con tinuous contributions and efforts for the betterment of mankind. The walk which began at Wilbur’s Barbecue and terminated in Kinston, was a contribution that will be long remembered by the community. Delta Chi also sponsored the Heart Fund Dance on March 10. A lot of work went into this dance and their effort were all ap preciated. The latest item on the agenda for the fraternity is financing and erecting a Sigma Tau Sigma brother teach the kids how to play pool. The brothers had more fun than the kids. Sigma Tau Sigma Becomes Involved lighted sign for school an- muncements. The sign will be OTected in the memory, of Wayne Garland Crumpler. It wiD be placed outside the north end of the Student Union. The sign will be up in May and will cost ap proximately $500. Delta Chi Omega has seven pledges this quarter. They are Johnny Sauls, David Holscumb, Van Maddox, Terry Wilkerson, John Prevette, and Kent Rose. Tim Phillips, a returning brother has stated that Delta will now “get their xxxx together.” Rush for luring quarter was held March 20-24. Results will appear in the next issue of Wayne Communique’. “Being involved” has been Sigma Tau Sigma’s recently adopted motto. They have backed this up with their |i active participation “on and off” campus. Their main project “off” campus has been working with a special education class from East End School. On March 9th the brothers, aided by several Alpha Pi Epsilon sisters, gave a party for the 15 kids. Other parties for the class are in the planning stages. Sigma Tau Sigma has recently formed their softball team to represent them in the intramurals this season. They are; Ricky Sanderson, Frank Pace, John Whitesell, Jimmy Whitehurst, Buster Anderson, Bobby Friede, Bill Hammond, Eddie Lane, Roger Stevenson, Curt Hatch, Harold Tyson, Marshall Gregory, Gene Harrellson, Mark Best, David Bankhead, Ronnie Edwards, Mike Steele (pledge), and Darryl Kilpartick, manager. A fraternity house has recently been obtained by Sigma Tau Sigma. The house is located on Ash Street and can be found easily due to the Greek letters “proudly” displayed out front. Sigma Tau Sigma brothers are glad to welcome back Bobby Friede, a brother who has just returned from national guard duty in Texas. Plans for the future deals with Spring Rush the week of March 20th and the Azalea Festival. Introducing WCCYR’s: Wayne County Concern Young Republicans Support the staff! Help make the Wayne Communique a more liberal and interesting paper for the students!!! Recently a Wayne County Concerned (WCC) Young Republicans Club was formed here on campus. Officers were elected as follows; Chairman- Tim Price; Vice-Chairwoman - Debbie Evans; Secretary - Treasurer - Nel Boyd. Mr. P. C. Barwick, state chairman of YR’s, was guest speaker for the organizational meeting. Presently the club is waiting approval of the SGA. Future plans include a “pig- pickin”, given to the club by the Republican Party in Wayne County. The WCCYR’s earned this by capturing a large percent of the voter registration here on campus in February. Also, the club will be working in the primary in Wayne County in May. All persons desiring information concerning the Republican primary should contact any member of the WCCYR’s. PHI THETA KAPPA - From left to right — Front Row: Connie Edwards, June Jef fries, Susan Grantham, Debbie Langley. Second Row: Erma Thomas, Dianna Mullan, Susan Mooring, Sue Meskers, Dianna Lan caster, Sandra King, Cindy Woodell, Carol Bushong, Lisa Herring, Gail Radford, Darlene Williamson, William Rose. Back Row; Doc Woodall, Nolan Vaughn, Nancy Tylor, Robert Richter, Phil Pearce, Ed Holt, Barbara Hester, Dennis Crumpler, Jeanne Hagan, Bob Grantham, Kenneth Craft. Phi Theta Kappa Holds Initiation In a recent candlelight ceremony twenty-seven new members were initiated into the Upsilon Chi Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa. FoDowing the ceremony, which was held in the Student Union Board Room, an informative speech Mock Election To Be Held The Young Democrat Club at Wayne Community will sponsor a mock election on March 23 in the student union. Ballots for President of the U.S., governor, and lieutenant-governor of N.C. will be distributed among students, faculty and staff for voting. Results will be published after tabulation. A political rally will be held on March 23. All local and state candidates were extended an invitation to attend. This rally will be sponsored by several political organizations of which one is the Y.D.C. on campus. was given by Mr. Lynwood B. Anderson, the college registrar. The meeting was closed with the Phi Theta Kappa hymn sung by Jarvis James. Phi Theta Kappa is an honor fraternity for Junior Colleges of America. To be asked to become a member a student must either acquire a high quality point average the first quarter or maintain a 3.2 average for two quarters and show leadership qualities. All members must maintain an overall average of 3.0 in order to remain in good standing with the fraternity. Students that graduate as a member of Phi Theta Kappa have a gold stamp place on their per manent records. POT LUCK ^ NORML National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana laws — 1237 Twenty-second Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20037. THOMAS OFFICE SUPPLY CO. Over 45 Years Same Busineess Same Location Goldsboro, N. C. Phone 734-2115 ‘‘Supplier Of Ail School Needs” Bottoms By ujiiiiams 110 s. CENTER GOLDSBORO OPEN MON. & FRI. ’TIL 9 P.M.