THE VOICE OF WILKES COMMUNITY COLLEGE VOLUME 4, No. 1 WILKESBORO, NORTH CARCM.1NA SEPTEMBER 4, 1973 WELCOME STUDENTS NEW PERSONNEL DR. WILLIAM F. SNTDKB Dr. William F Snyder is an instructor for the Industrial Management Technology Pro gram. His main thrust this academic year will be a busi- ness-industry survey of the College Administrative area to determine the needs relative to human resources for the sev eral businesses and industries. Dr. Snyder wiU also concern himself with the Consortial ac tivities of the College. Dr. Snyder received his Bachelor of Science from Ap palachian State University, his Master of Arts Degree from Wake Forest College, and his Doctor of Education Degree from North Carolina State Uni versity in Community College Administration. He has served as a teacher in public junior and senior high schools, as an instructor at the North Carolina Govemdr’s School, and has been employed in a number of jobs in business and industry. Recently, he served as Director of Occupa- eional Education at Forsyth Technical Institute. At Appalachian State Univer sity, Dr. Snyder was President of the Religious Council and the Southern Region of Beta Beta Beta. He was a member of the Wesley Foundation, Pi Ganuna Mu, Chi Lambda Chi, and was listed in Who’s Who in American Colleges and Uni versities. He graduated Cum Laude. His professional activities have included active participa tion in the North Carolina Oc cupational Director’s Associa tion, the American Association of Community and Junior Col leges, and the North Carolina Vocational Assocaition. Dr. Snyder has also been elected to the membership of the Hon or Society of Phi Kappa Phi. He is a member of Pine Grove Metiiodist Church and has served as Simday School teacher. Chairman Council of Ministries, and District Stew ard. Dr. Snyder is married to the former Wilma Jones. They have two children, Kelly, 13 and Lucinda, 9. They are presently residing in Winston- Salem, North Carolina. two years in the Durham School System before returning to Western Carolina for her Master of Ekiucation Degree. While at Western she was an assistant with Student Develop ment and worked as a coun selor there. Mrs. Poston has also worked in the Human Re lations Workshop for teachers in the southwestern part of North Carolina. When you see her smiling face, stop and talk. I think you will benefit from it. Frederick W. Townes, IV is an = instructor, of Horticulture Tedinology. Mr. Townes graduated from George Washington High. School in Virginia and received his Associate in Horticulture from North Carolina State Uni versity. While attending North Caro lina State University, he was a member of the Horticulture Club, Forestry Club, Outing Club, Swim Team, and Circle K Club. Before coming to Wilkes Community College, Mr. Townes was a greenhouse man ager for Petty’s Greenhouses in Danville and a landscape fore man for a firm in Raleigh. Mr. Townes is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Townes, III of Danville, Virginia. He attends the First Baptist Church of North Wilkesboro. CHERTL POSTON A new face to light the halls of WCC is that of Mrs. Cheryl Poston, new counselor for the Office of Student Services. Mrs. Poston’s job is one of dealing with the problems that we have as students (both so cial and academic). Mrs. Pos^ ton’s personal hope in this job is to become a friend and ad visor to all the students. From the short time she has been with WCC this summer it is obvious that she is really inter ested in students, and when she says, “My office is always open,” one knows she means it. Mrs. Poston graduated from Celeste Henkel High School in Statesville. She attended Pfief- fer College before transferring to the University of North Car olina at Charlotte where she re ceived a Bachelor of Arts De gree. Mrs. Poston taught for That petite blonde with the sparkle in her eyes and a sparkler on her third finger, left hand is Audrey Faye John son, WOC’s new assistant li brarian. 'Miss Johnson is one of our very own, having received her AA Degree from this institu- " —^ ‘frmm ^ AUDREY JOHNSON tion in ’69. Since that time she has attended Appalachian and has worked as librarian at Fair- plains and then at Roaring River Elementary School. While at Roaring River, she was a booster for the effort which led the school and com munity to recognition in the statewide Beautification Con test. The movement, headed by Miss Johnson’s gocd friend, Janet Haigh, merited praise from the governor and a win ner’s plaque. A cake decorating course taught by Miss Betty Wallace inspired Miss Johnson’s hobby of cake decorating. Other hob bies she enjoys are cooking, sewing, and taking long walks. Which brings us to explain the sparkle and sparkler alluded to in the beginning: Miss John son is engaged to marry our audio - visual technician, Mr. Gary McNeil. Our staff joins in a hearty BEST WISHES for the happi ness of this versatile pair. New Secretaries At WCC Miss Lynn Simmons , Mrs. Balenka B. Williams, Miss Bet ty Jo Johnson, and Miss Kathy Thomas are new members of the secretarial staff. Miss Simmons is the execu tive secretary of the Life Sciences Division. She is a graduate of Elkin High School and Wilkes Community Col lege. She is tlie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny E. Sim mons of Elkin. Miss Simmons is a member of Pentecostal Holiness Church in Jonesville. Mrs. Williams is the execu tive secretary to the Director of Guidance Services. She is a graduate of Morganton High School and Western Piedmont Community College. Before coming to WCC, Mrs. Williams was employed by Western Piedmont Community College and by the Northwestern Bank of North Wilkesboro. She is married to Mr. Jim D. Williams of Northwestern Security Life. Mrs. Williams is a member of Grace Episcopal Church in Morganton. Miss Johnson is the secretary for the Office of Planning and Development. She is a gradu ate of Wilkes Central High School and Wilkes Community College. While a student at WCC, she was a member of Phi Beta Lambda, elected Miss Cougar, and was listed in Who’s Who Among Students in Amer ican Junior Colleges. She is the daughter of Mr. (Continued On Page Four) Counselor Associates Dr. Howard E. 'Thompson, President of Wilkes Commun ity College, announced today the appointment of Mrs. Jane Johnson, Miss Shirley Glass, Mr. Coot Gilreath, Jr., and Mr. BSac Warren as Counselor Asso ciates for the Office of Student Services. Mrs. Johnson is a graduate of East Wilkes High School and Wilkes Community College. Slie is married to Harold Dean Johnson and they live in Ron- da. North Carolina. She is a member of Arbor Grove Baptist Church. Miss Glass is a graduate of Wilkes Central High School and Wilkes Community College. While a student at WCC, s4ie was a member of Phi Beta Lambda, elected Miss WCC, and was listed in Who’s Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L Glass of North Wilkesboro. Miss Glass is a member of Antioch Baptist Church and serves as a Sunday School teacher, Mr. Gilreath is a graduate of Lincoln Heights High School and Wilkes Community Col lege. Before coming to WCC, he was an industrial engineer at Chatham Manufacturing Company. Mr. Gilreath is also Pastor of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in North Wilkesboro. He is married to the former Rosalind Petty and they have one child, Gregory, 10. They reside in Roaring River. Mr. Warren is a graduate of North Wflkes High School and Wilkes Community College. He was an Infantry NCO in the United States Army and receiv ed a Bronze Star Medal. While a student at WCC, Mr. Warren was a member of Phi Beta Lambda, listed in Who’s Who Among Students in Amer ican Junior Colleges, and work ed with Dr. Phillip E. Lewis in Educational Research. He is married to the former Betty Byrd and they live in Traphill, North Carolina. Mr. Warren is a member of Trap hill Baptist Church and serves as a Simday School Superin- tendrat and Deacon. / NEW COUNSELOR ASSOCIATES Left to rifiit. Mae Wanen, Shixley Glass, Jane JoIiiim«, Coot Gilreath.