^sj.965VOICE OF WILKES COMMUNITY COLLEGE VOLUME 9, NO. 8 WILKESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA " JANUARY 21. 1980 HOMECOMING 1980 The Wilkes Community Col- will be presemed at halftime. studems, faculty, staff, alumni o • ^^ lege homecommg will be on and their dates are cordially SettlOr Colle26 DUV Saturday. January 26. The The WCC Homecoming Dance invited to attend. Students with a b J basketball game wUl begin at 1:W will begin at 8:00 p.m. on the current LD. card will be admitted Senior College and University Admissions Representatives will be in p.m. m the WCC gym, the same night m the gym. Rampage, to the dance free. An admission of ‘he Wilkes Community College Library on February 11 1980 from ‘Charged for all 9:00 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. The purpose of °heSTs to Anderson. The homecoming court providing the music. All WCC non-students. Community College students who plan to transSe“^^ ir»- ir, ■■ 1; liHUHHIiHBBI senior institutions that have confirmed that they will be ^ represented are: v^'dP |p9l^ Appalachian State University Boone, N.C. i* - v-lr rr* Western Carolina University Cullowee N r Lenoir-Rhyne College .Hickory^ N.c! im ivaivm . I ■ ~ UNC-Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, N.C. 1 'I i ^ jl Wmston-Salem State University ... Winston-Salem, N.C. I I i L Mm Wingate college Wingate, N.C. ‘ Berea College Berea, KY \ Gardner Webb College Boiling Springs, N.C. *. I Nl.W Campbell University Buies Creek, N.C. 1 r i -SL. Barber-Scotia College Concord, N.C. ^ W I charlotte, N.C. - I Pfeiffer College Misenheimer, N.C. ^ \ I Guilford College Greensboro, N.C. h Mars Hill College Mars Hill. N.C. Raleigh,N.C. ^Hi liPwil ; HighPomtCoHege High Point, N.C. kf^j^ ■ Greensboro College Greensboro, N.C. JMH imermont College Bristol, VA ■>- 'I. Presbytenan Hosp. Sch. of Nursing Charlotte, N.C. ■' . '•. ' •-.. Andrews Presbyterian College Laurenburg, N.C. .L*’n running for homecoming queen (I to r): Debbie Eller, Leah Pearson. Lola Walker Couch, and Bonnie Phipps. ’ Students are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to talk with representatives and to gather information and materials. It is ■Crv/-krv-i r\Ci^' c T> -1 ^ggested that students who plan to attend, talk with a Wilkes rrom me Ullice OI the President ^ . Community CoHege counselor beforehand, secure a transcript to show ^ttCtltlOn. ^ ^ representatives, and have an idea of the questions that need to be Wilkes Community College is » enjoying the largest enrollment in attending will be excused from class. For more information, its 14-year history. Many factors A Dance-A-Thon to benefit the ^ Student Services Office, have contributed to our growth — March of Dimes will be held Feb. a comprehensive recruitment 8starting at 6 p.m. until 6 a.m. in Sorinff PllTlP’ U6Ctn Of plan, greater accessibility through our gym. Specific details and ^ o -*■ t C increased class times and loca- sponsor sheets are available in the ‘^lUuCnt ^CTVICCS tions, greater variety of programs, Commons and Student Services x»,» c., • cr ■ „ ^ low tuition costs, our “Open Office. A variety of music will be u • j'"® j ^ Door” policy and the state of the provided by members of WSIF. 1,^^ ® T economy. Come join the fun and dance the whit. . According to Mr. Languages , . night away for the fight against 'Whittington there is a distinct As importarn as these factors birth defects. The Dance-a-tLn is I 7''' Foreign language materials Tsponsored by Circle K. S?na fi , *u® • rf T A • ^ Students, there is another which Spring Fling.” The various clubs ( pecia y ur p an and Asian) deserves our recognition: the Rpmpinhp r ■ if' at WCC will set up booths to sell areavailableby requesting them faculty. We could continue to ~ Caring...Life’s refreshments and other items. through one s local, public library recruit larger classes year after They will use the money to fund or community college hbrary The year, but recruitment cannot club projects. Pre-registration Severa. activities wi„ also take ^ B br T brary. 328 Gillespie Street. after the fim f''f ^“"8- n.S'n n r Fayetteville, NC 28301 or tele- experie^e success [If' r i They will include softball games. "^m^d Dean of Studerit Services, phone (919H83-5022 has recrea- room and eron fn ^ ^ T Pre-registration for Spring ^88, ‘“^ses. three-legged races. ^^nounced the title tional readings in foreign lang- job Thaf k brn^h! k Quarter begins on February 11 sack races, tug of war contests. ^^ange at the January 9th Board uages, resources for learning !Srou7h Lh and f* and will last through February 19. and much more. English as a second language, quality in the teachine ?earn^"* Student Services suggests that you The Spring Fling offers some- Colleee^in iQ7n ' * Community materials to help increase profic- process. ’ shouldn’t come by until you are thing for everyone! Come on out 1972 he was iency in a foreign language, and [^^ady to pay the fees in the on April 11, and have a ereat Dirp^r., r /- • j ‘^e title as bilingual inforLtion resources .. , Business Office. afternoon! "^ve a great D'recto of Guidance Services.

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