VOL. 1. NO. 9 3'Ae ^€uaa^ THE VOICE OF WILKES COMMUNITY COLLEGE Wilkesboro, North Carolina MARCH 12, 1968 Old Students To Register March 13-15 ' Pre-registration — Old stu dents, March 13 through March 15: See your advisor to arrange schedule. Complete the four cop ies of the registration form. List subject title in “Course Name” column as listed on class sched ule. Return the completed four copies of the registration form to the Student Personnel Office on or before March 15, 1968. Note: If the home address is different from the local address the local address must be printed above the home address on the registration form. Registration--New Students: 1. Testing Program--March 20, 9:00 a.m. All new freshmen must complete the testing pro gram before their schedules can be arranged. 2. All new students report to the Student Personnel Office, Room 4, to arrange schedules and complete data cards on March 22, 1968. 3. If you are interested in student deferment or the G.I. TEMPORARY ADVISORS COLLEGE TRANSFER (Students assigned alphabetically) lent’s Last Name Advisor Room A — Bi Miss Brame 4 B1 — By Mrs. Moore 7 Ca — Co Mrs. D. Hepler 7 Cr — FI Mrs. C. Mayes 7 Fo — Hi Mr. Anderson 7 Ho — J Mrs. Klinkosum 7 K — McM Mr. Koontz 10 McN — My Mrs. Hendrix 10 N — P Mr. Carpenter 10 Q — 81 Dr. Medcalf 7 Sm — V Miss Hopkins 7 w — z Mr. P. Hepler 7 VOCATIONAL - TECHNICAL Course of Study Secretarial Science and Court Reporting Accounting and Data Processing Bus. Administration & Hotel Management Poultry — Livestock & Food Processing Agricultural Business & Ag. Equipment Auto Mechanics Radio-TV Servicing Drafting Ind. Management & Const. Teclinology 2nd year Business 2nd year Agriculture Advisor Mrs. Tugman Mrs. Taylor Mr. Mims Room Woodlawn Woodlawn Woodlawn Mr. Noblitt Adm. Bldg. No. 6 Mr. Rash Adm. Bldg. No. 6 Mr. R. Martin Sturd. Bldg. Mr. Pearson Adm. Bldg. No. 6 Mr. Redding Woodlawn Mr. J. Martin Adm. Bldg No. 6 Mrs. Scroggs Woodlawn Mr. Simpson Adm. Bldg. No. 6 SUMMER AND SPRING GRADS All students planning: to complete a program Spring Quarter or Summer Quarter 1968 must come by the Business Office March 4-8 to be measured for cap and gown, order diploma and invita tions. The cost for the cap, gown, and diploma is $10.00. The invitations are 25c each. You must pay all fees when orders are taken. COLLEGE PARALLEL EXAM SCHEDULE Date Exam FRIDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Time March 15 March 18 March 19 8:00-10:00 11:30-12:30 9:00-10:00 9:00-10:30 A.M. MWF MWF TU. TH. 10:30-12:30 1:00-2:30 10:15-11:15 2:15-3:15 A.M. TU. TH. MWF MWF 1:00-3:00 1:00-2:00 10:45-11:15 2:45-4:15 P.M. MWF TU. TH. TU. TH. Final exams for night classes will be scheduled by the individual Instructors. Bill sign the proper form in the Student Personnel Office. 4. Proceed to the Business Office, Room 5, with the four copies of the registration form to pay fees and pick up books. 5. The green copyof the regis tration form is your class ad mission slip when it is stamped “Paid” by the Business Office. Registration--Old students, March 21, 1968, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.: 1. Pick up your registration form in the Student Personnel Office, Room 4. 2. Complete Data Card. 3. If you are interested in stu dent deferment or the G.I. Bill sign the proper form in the Stu dent Personnel Office. 4. Proceed to the Business Of fice, Room 5, with the four copies of the registration form to pay fees and pick up books. 5. TTie green copy of the regis tration form is your class admis sion slip when it is stamped “Paid” by the Business Office. College Theatre Plans Spring Tour The College 'ITieatre of Wilkes Community College will present “An Evening with Lewis John Carlino" Friday, March 15, at 8:00 p.m., in the Wilkes Central Gymtorium in Wilkesboro. After the initial performance in Wilkesboro, the College Thea tre will leave on a one-week tour of junior colleges throughout the Southeast. The colleges on tlie tour will be Western Piedmont Community College, Morganton, North Carolina; Central Pied mont Community College, Char lotte, North Carolina; St. Johns River Junior College, Palatka, Florida; and Pensacola Junior College, Pensacola, Florida. The production, “An Evening with Lewis John Carlino,” con sists of two powerful and com pelling dramas, “The Brick and the Rose” and “High Sign,” both dealing with relationships in the human struggle for meaning in life. Members of the production and touring company are as follows: Marie Cashion, Joan Ferguson, Student Center Has Trouble On the night of February 28, the student center was not locked. This was not intentional; the per son forgot. However, on the fol lowing morning Roy Richardson stepped inside The House and he was astonished to find that the front room was in shambles. The garbage can was turned over and garbage was all over the room. The tables and chairs were turned over and one card table was broken. The cards were scattered throughout the room. The evidence which gave every one the impression that the van- dalists had a good time destroy ing the property of the students was the three beer cans on the mantle. The act is believed to have been done by students because nothing was stolen and there was no real damage done ex cept for the card table being broken. Whoever had a good time on the night of February 28, intlie student center did so at tlie ex pense of others. These persons do not have any regard for other people's property. A note of warning is given to those people who knowingly or “unknowingly” abuse the use of the student center, because they will be dealt with by the Student Government, or, if necessary, by tlie administration. Rebecca Graybeal, Debbie Hart- sog, Debbie Liles, Anne Mitchell, Molly Winkler, Ron Barlowe, Jack Bryan, Larry Cooper, Hay den Johnson, John Kirk, Frank lin Triplett, and Scott Walsh. The production is directed by D. S. Mayes. 1 Ring for Sale ^ $ A boy’s ring, size 10-1/2 $ ^ was not bought and the busi- ^ 4 ness department at Wood- ■ 2 lawn requests that any boy g r who would like to buy this J P ring, to come by their of- P ^ fice. This ring can be cut | 4 down to 9 or 9-1/2 and the 4 2 initials can be changed. ^ 2 There is no time limit on J P the purchase of this ring. P

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