THE VOICE OF WILKES COMMUNITY COLLEGE WCC VOLUME 2, No. 4 WILKESBORO, NOETH CAROLINA JANUARY 18, 1972 WCC HOMECOMING 72 Phi Beta Lambda and the Student Government Associa tion of Wilkes Community Col lege will be sponsoring “WCC Homecoming ‘72’ on Saturday, January 22. This is the first in the history of our relatively yoimg school, and we hope to make it an annual happening Students throughout the col lege are getting fired-up about this event, the objective of which is to bring all the past graduates from Wilkes Com munity College together again. (Members of Phi Beta Lambda and other business students have been working diligently in mailing out personal invitations to the alumni. We would like to thank the Student Personnel Office and Dr. Thompson for their co-operation in helping with the invitations. Dm- first homecoming queen will be selected from all the sophomore nominees. First runner-up will be presented with the title of “Maid of Hon or.” Two other lovely sopho more girls will be elected to the court. In addition, three freshmen girls will be selected to serve on the court. Members of the student body will each have two votes —' one for a sophomore (the queen) and one for a freshman attendant. Bach girl on the court should have an escort who attends Wilkes Community College. Gang, study the pictures of all the nominees in this issue of the Couirar Cry and VOTE for the two girls of your choice. K^BFtS Remember, she will be YOUR queen, and you should have a voice in her election. Please vote! The court will be announced on Thursday, January 20. The queen and maid-of-honor will be announced and crowned at half time of our Cougar bas ketball game. This event will take place at the Wilkes Y.M.C.A. beginning at 7 p.m. All alumni will be asked to sign a register in the lobby of the “Y” and presented with a colorful name tag at the door. There will be no ball game admission charge for the alumni and WCC students. At this time, everyone will witness an exciting game between our own Cougar Men and the Mit chell Junior College Rebels. Half-time entertainment will be provided by the Wilkesettes, the Cougarettes, and the pre sentation of the queen and court. This ball game is pre dicted to be a close and vic- torius one for our team. So everyone please come out and support our team, support our school, and support our queen. Directly after the game, an informal homecoming dance will begin at the Y.M.C.A. Great, popular music will be provided by the H. I. M. from Washington, North Carolina. This five-member band consists of a lead giutar. base guitar, singer, organ, and drums. They will be presenting songs which are popular now from such famous groups as Grand Funk, Sly and Family Stone, Steppen- wolf. Three Dog Night, Rare Earth, Temptations, Joe Cock er Little Anthony, and many more. Admission for the dance will be 75 cents for all alumni and WCC students and their dates. Classmates, everyone involv ed in this project has worked hard, but only YOU can make it a success. Through your par ticipation, and enthusiasm, we can make this a much better school, and perhaps with a little luck, even a better world. As a wise man once said, “If we try, we can fail honorably; there is no honor in not try ing.” Jp'Sr It;