THE VOICE OF WILKES COMMUNITY COLLEGE VOLUME 4, No. 7 WILKESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA FEBRUARY 8, 1974 HOMECOMING ’74 fP'HO’S WHO We have fifteen students honored by being selected as “Who’s Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges.” The students have been selected by a campus nominat ing committee that considers a student’s scholastic achieve ment, his participation and leadership in academic and ex tracurricular activities, his ci tizenship and service to the school, and his usefulness to the society of the future. The Cougar Cry staff wishes all of you success in the future and expresses its thanks for helping to make our school bet ter. The following is a list of the selected students and their curriculum: Gary Bernard Bailey, college transfer; Sandra Kaye Brooks, college transfer; Martha Ruth Duncan, Business Administration; Linda Bums DuVall, Business Administra tion; Larry Lamarr Hash, Diesel and Equipment Tech nology; Douglas Brent Hollo way, college transfer; David Arthur Myers, Data Processing; Deborah Darlene Nichols, col lege transfer; Charles Edward Osborne, college transfer; Don Carlan Phillips, Building Con struction; Warner Hardin Shew, college transfer; Betty Jean Taylor, Secretarial Science; James Carlton Waddell, college transfer; Karen Esther Wiles, college transfer; and Charles Ronald White, Data Processing. Four Vie For Crown Phi Beta Lambda and the Student Government Associa tion of Wilkes Conmiunity Col lege will be sponsoring Home coming for 1974, Friday, Febru ary 8, at the Wilkes YMCA. The presentation of the Homecom ing Court and the crowning of the queen will be the high lights. On January 22, 1972, the first homecoming celebration in the history of WCC was held. The basketball game featured the Cougars vs. the Mitchell Junior College Rebels of Statesville. During halftime. Miss Peggy Byers was crowned queen by Dr. Howard E. Thompson, Pres ident of Wilkes Community College. Miss Evelyn Bailey of Statesville was the maid of honor. The ladies of the court SANDY BROOKS were Miss Carol Gentry, Miss Kay Miller, Miss Sandy Jones, Miss Judy Carroll, Miss Cathy Blevins, and Miss Shirley Glass. Miss Jennifer White was the Homecoming Queen of 1973, and her maid of honor was Miss Barbara Russell. Ballgames, queens, and dances, as a celebration for WCC, thus started the tradition for Wilkes Commimity College Homecoming. This year’s halftime festivi ties promise to be the most ex citing ever. The presentation of the queen and her court will be made more spectacular as LINDA DuVALL the Cougarettes and Pep Band perform. From sophomores pictured above will come the queen, maid-of-honor, and two attend ants. Freshman attendants will be Diane Whittington, Linda Shaffner, Jeannine Hutchens, and Kathy Greene. BECKY MORETZ * READ THIS * Our box runneth over. Your response to the newspaper “Pulse Box” has been GREAT. Thanks for letting us hear from you. Now, since you follow direc tions so well, go NOW and put your thoughts in the Pulse Box. DEBBIE NICHOLS 3w. LINDA DuVALL MARTHA DUNCAN BRENT HOLLOWAY SANDY BROOKS CHARLES OSBORNE LARRY HASH KAREN WILES DON PHILLIPS CARLTON WADDELL BETTY TAYLOR 1 DEBBIE NICHOLS GARY BAILEY WARNER SHEW RONALD WHITE DAVID MYERS