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PAGE 2 — THE COUGAR CRY. MAY 21. 1980 From The Editor Graduation In this, the final issue of the Cougar Cry, I would like to give credit where credit is due. The newspaper could have never been published if it had not been for the dedication of many people. The Cry had three great advisors who assisted in every way possible. They stood by the staff when the going became really difficuh. At this time the Cry seems to be blessed with reporters, but very few have been here since the beginning. For those who grown with the newspaper, THANK YOU!!! These few reporters have done the articles that no one else would do. In the beginning there were times when the newspaper seemed to sink, but with the help of these special people the Cougar Cry finally rose. A special thanks goes to “Parker” who always managed to deliver all the pictures I needed! I would also like to apologize for all the mistakes made during the year. Many of these mistakes were made by the staff and many were made elsewhere. Overall, it has been a good year and I sincerely hope you have enjoyed reading the Cry as much as I have enjoyed working on it. Editor MaJ MRS. JEAN TUGMAN Mrs. Tugman Honored by MOA Students Mrs. Jean Tugman, instructor in the Business and Commerce Division and also adviser for the Medical Office Assistant Pro gram, was honored by the MOA students. A picnic was held on Thursday, May 15, at 1 p.m., at the Kerr Scott Dam picnic shelter. Dr. Philip Lewis, director of the program, presented Mrs. Tugman with an engraved plaque which reads: Presented to Jean Tugman from the first Medical Office Assistant Class, 1980. The students wanted to express their appreciation for the time and effort that Mrs. Tugman has put forth to make the program a success. Audrey Belton Virginia Blevins Judy Sturgill Ping-Pong Champs At WCC Congratulations to the winner of the men’s singles in the Ping-Pong tourney, Ricky Smith. Smith defeated Dennis Bryant for the Championship. The Doubles champions were Calvin Henderson and Ricky Smith. They defeated Dusty Rhoades and David Roselle for that honor. Sandra Woodie won the women’s single and there were no women’s doubles. Again, congratulations to the winners. (Continued from Page 1) Teresa Gail Bouchelle Thomas Dwayne Byrd Henry Dalton Everhart, Jr. Danny Keith Gambill Gary Dale Greer Michael Ray Johnson Rhonda J. Lovette James Floyd Minton Thomas Wayne Nunn Judy Porter Poe William Jeffery Shore Kathy Jean Smith Albert Lee Stevenson Judy Turnmire Winebarger Daniel H. Wineberg, III Business Data Processing Technology Patricia Valencia Anderson Jorena Koontz Barnes Debra Kaye Bumgarner James Hassen Cagle, Jr. Patricia Ann Chambers Jennive Elizabeth DaCosta Carol Hoots Gregory Cecil Howard Stewart Lola Jean Walker Grace Pamela Wynter Criminal Justice Technology Randolph Bradford Bryant, Jr. David Howard Call Donald Ray Dolinger Christine Hazel Howell Ronald Kerry Nichols Diesel and Equipment Technology Donald Wayne Beamon Clifford Tarney Bowers Harold Dean Bumgarner Thomas Shelby Calloway, II Michael B. Cave Gary Lynn Dellinger Tommy Leroy Dyson, Jr. Michael Carl Haynes Christopher Lee Jolly Willard Dale McCann Patrick Corliss Nash Kevin Hal Smitherman Michael David Ward Early Childhood Specialist Penelope Panos Bangle Patsy Icenhour Bentley Catherine Kelly Dunlevy Brenda C. Sherrill Food and Environmental Science Technology Wilmer Dario Abreu Joe Karl Cook Lisa Jovette Dixon Rita Ann Eller Antonio Jose Marin Beatriz Orozco Nichols Food Services Management Technology Betty Sue Barnes Rachel Alberta Barnes Horticulture Technology Kenneth Ervin Crouse Hotel-Restaurant Management Technology Bradford Lee Caldwell Industrial Management Technology Dale Roger Brown Larry David Calloway Richard Allen Wilson Postal Services Technology Janet M. Miller Eugene Robert Smith Brenda Durham Watkins Poultry and Livestock Technology Tolu Festus Akerele Sodiq Babatunde Animashaun Yusufu Zargina Bako Errol Samuel Lester Thomas Kenneth Miller Mohammed Ndanusa Yahaya Mohammed Odawn Emmanuel Harris Oginni Gregory Stephen Riley Akpan Wilson Ufot Magnus Reuben Uku Jerry Hugh Williams Secretarial Science Technology Debra Elizabeth Cheek Donna Marlene Church Anna Lisa Cranor Robin Diane Dolinger Rita Arleen Lunsford Nancy Dawn Neaves Sandra Camille Parker Gail Lavonda Pearson Kathy Jean Smith Hilda Jean Williams Social Services Associate Ernest Andrew Coles Darlene Mae Felts Jerry Dean Jarvis VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS Automotive Mechanics Jerry Lee Blevins Ricky Alvin Brooks Tony Bradford Marion, Jr. Alan Millard Testerman William E. Weaver Digital Electronic Repair Jeffrey Franklin Redding Electronic Servicing Michael Graylin Bumgarner Byron Scott Combs John George Lyall Steven Douglas Miller Timothy Bryan Winters Food Preparation Specialist Opal Triplett Ashley Lola Lyall Calloway Cheryl Danette Carter Peggy Roland Cheek Linda Lambert Gentle Grace Anderson Hall Betty Gray Jackson Sylvia Jean Marley Margie Absher Norman Sharon Young Parsons Carrie Pardue Redding L. J. Rush Judy Williams Triplett Elsie Calhoun Welch Beatrice Decker Young Medical Office Assistant Audrey Hairston Belton Virginia Lee Blevins Janet L. Bumgarner Hilda Gretchen Couch Janet Louise Dolinger Jeana Minton Furches Teresa Jean Gregory Sharon Davis Jackson Jilda Edmiston McCarson Lisa Virginia Miller Judy Pless Sturgill Patricia Gay Vannoy Tammy Renee Vannoy Sheila Church Walker Cathy Sherry Wiles Practical Nurse Education Susan Johnson Barnes Judy Dupree Barnhill Annette Harrold Billings Gracie Alma Cooper Diane Lannoye Couch Cheryl Moore Cutlip Denise Hoyle Johnston Kimberlee Dyann Laws Emma Jean Linney Debra Ann Mancusi Sherri Delores Martin Sharon Kay McManus Crystal Lynne Miller Edith Gail Miller Shelby Jean Shephard Cheryl Denise Wilborn Gwendolyn Fayne Williams Radio & Television Broadcasting Harold Eugene Brown, Jr. Harry Keith Frye John Ben Roten, Jr. Jamie Daren Shepherd Richard Lewis Sizemore Gerald Franklin Wilson ADULT HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA GRADUATES Alleghany County Sonja Crouse Linda Gail France Terrie Pennington Ashe County Rita Adams Lois Aker Maxine Ashley Louella Baker Jean Barber Eunice Barker Horace E. Black Mary Brown Robert Brown Sharon Billings Burns Janet Church Jo Anne Church Bonnie Cox Martha Cox Elizabeth Dancy James Elmer DeBoard John Kenneth Eller, Jr. Martha Eller Francis George Kenneth Gilley Sue Holman Brenda Horton Thomas Elwood Howell Vonley Matthew Howell Nancy Kerhoulas Cathy Lambert Jim Lambert Margie Latham Carolyn Lewis Nancy Lewis Nancy M. Lewis Lois Lyle Kathy McMillian Leafie McNeil Alice Mikeal Michael B. Miller Robert Miller Debra Mullen Barbara Oliver Donna Harless Phillips Geneva Phillips Carol Phipps, Ethel Poe Joyce Poe Sandra Powers Bernice Prestwood Ruth Pugh Dorothy Reed Helen Richardson Connie Roark Debra Ryan Bettie Severt Charlotte Shaw Cynthia Sheets Sophia Tarnmire Danford Taylor Freda Taylor Lena Mae Trivette Sudie Vestal Louise Viers Glenda Webb Janice Wheeler Rosa Lee Woodie Cora P. Young Wilkes County Roy E. Absher Wanda Blackburn Dwight L. Blevins Esther Blevins Mozell Blevins Tony Dean Brewer Linda Briand Stephen Brooks Ina Mae Bumgarner Sylvia South Church Sandra Daugherty Ann Eller Janice Eller Judy A. Ellis Patricia S. Faw Delcira Nohemi Gonzalez Violet Gryder Arvie Lou Hamby Judy Hamby Charlene Hamilton Margaret Haynes Rose Mae Haynes Judith E. Heck Charlotte Jennings Ellen Mae Johnson Doris Key Hobert Key Thomas Key Mabel Lambert Angela Miller Mike Miller Doris Roten Patsy Severt Mary L. Sheets Jackie Smith Jean Polk Wagoner Carrie West Linda Wingler Portia Wyatt Summer Quarter, 1980 Registration for the 1980 Summer Quarter is June 4, from 9:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. Classes begin on Thursday, June 5. July 4th is a Holiday and classes resume July 7. Fall Quarter Pre-Registration begins on Aug ust 7, and August 21 is the last day of classes for Summer Quarter. Cheerleading Tryouts Spring tryouts for the 1980-81 WCC cheerleading squad was held April 23, 1980, in the college gymnasium. Eight girls competed in the tryouts and five were chosen. Those five are: Bonnie Phipps — Captain, Diane Wyatt, Sherri Martin, June Brooks, and Yvette Mikeal. There were several judges from various departments at WCC. Five more girls will be chosen in Fall tryouts including a co-captain. College Calendar SUMMER QUARTER 1980 June 4, Wednesday (9:00 AM-8:00 PM) June 5, Thursday July 4, Friday July 7, Monday August 7, Thursday August 21, Thursday Registration First Day of Classes Holiday Classes Resume Pre-Registration Fall Quarter Last Day of Summer Quarter FALL QUARTER 1980 August 29, Friday (9:00 AM-4:00 PM) September 1, Monday September 2, Tuesday (9:00 AM-8:00 PM) September 3, Wednesday September 12, Friday (4:00 PM) November 4, Tuesday November 12, Wednesday November 19, Wednesday Orientation & Freshman Registration Holiday Registration First Day of Classes Fall Quarter Registra tion Ends Pre-Registration Winter Quarter Reading Day Last Day of Fall Quarter
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