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THE VOICE OF WILKES COMMUNITY COLLEGE
VOLUMe 11 - NO. 1
Wll.KKSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA
SEPTEMBER 1, 1981
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President's
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Welcome to WCC
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DR. DAVID DANIEL
PRESIDENT
To you, the new and returning
students of Wilkes Community
College, a very warm welcome.
The entire college staff is excited
about your arrival, and we are
willing and anxious to help you in
every way possible. Together, we
are looking forward to a year of
great accomplishment.
Your decision in selecting
Wilkes Community College as
your school is a wise one. You
already have seen that our
facilities are both excellent and
beautiful. In a short time, you will
know also that our faculty is
well-qualified, of the highest
quality, and eager to serve you.
The final ingredient needed to
make great things happen is
provided by your presence.
I am confident that this school
year will be enjoyable for you,
and you can insure its success by
becoming involved in student
activities. Become school leaders
by joining the many clubs
available at WCC, and give the
college support at athletic games,
concerts, plays, dances, etc.
Also, give appropriate time to
your studies: your academic
success is extremely important to
your future. The benefits of hard
work will be realized as long as
you live.
Do not hesitate to call on the
administration, faculty, and staff
when you need assistance because
our purpose and goal is to serve
you. Again, welcome to WCC!
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STEVE DESAUTELS
SGA PRESIDENT
The Student Government As
sociation would like to welcome
all freshmen as well as all
returning sophomores to the
campus. We encourage you to
participate in the extra curricular
activities that £U"e made available
to the student. WCC has many
clubs and organizations such as
Circle K, Ye Hosts, Art Club. Mu
Alpha Theta, Organization of
Ebony Students, and Phi Beta
Lambda to name a few. There are
three student publications as well.
These are the Decameron, a
literary magazine published every
year; the Cougar Cry, which is the
student newspaper; and The
Cougar which is the yearbook.
We also have several sports
LEN BROYHILL
SGA VICE-PRESIDENT
activities to participate in. WCC
has a basketball team, tennis
team, and a golf team as well as
several intramural sports. Of
course, we also have the Student
Government Association. We
encourage you to run for an
office. The dates for Freshman
Elections will be announced at a
later date. The offices that need to
be filled are Freshman Class
President, Vice-President, Trea
surer, Secretary, and four sena
tors. Sophomore elections were
held last spring. Steve Desautels
was elected SGA President; Len
Broyhill, SGA Vice-President;
Johnny Spicer, SGA Treasurer;
and Lana Chambers, SGA
Secretary. Sophomore Class Of-
LANA CHAMBERS
SGA SECRETARY
ficers are Janet Lael, President;
Mike Carlton, Vice-President;
and Tonyia Woodie, Secretary.
Senators are Carlton Absher,
Julius Parsons, Eugene Rash, and
Jerry Saner. Meetings are held at
1:00 p.m. on Tuesdays in room
808 and anyone can and is
encouraged to attend the meet
ings. Once again, WELCOME
TO COUGAR COUNTRY!!!
Auditions for
Annie Get Your Gun
JOHNNY SPICER
SGA TREASURER
YEARBOOK PICTURES
Pictures for Yearbooks
will be taken on:
Tuesday, Sept. 1 All
Freshmen
Wednesday, Sept. 9 All
^phomore &
Night Students
Auditions for Annie Get Your
Gun will be held on Thursday,
September 3, and Friday, Sep
tember 4, at 8 p.m. in The College
SGA SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS
Auditorium.
Acting and singing auditions
will be held on Thursday,
September 3. Dancing auditions
will be on Friday, September 4.
Scripts of the show are on reserve
in The College Library. Those
wishing to audition for a singing
role should have a song ready to
perform. An accompanist will be
provided. Dancers should come
dressed appropriately.
Annie Get Your Gun is a
rolicking musical comedy about
Annie Oakley and Buffalo Bill’s
Wild West Show. Some of the
songs from the show are “There’s
No Business Like Show Busi
ness,” “Doin’ What Comes
Natur’lly,” “The Girl That I
Marry,” “You Can’t Get a Man
With a Gun,” “They Say It’s
Wonderful,” “I Got the Sun in
the Morning,” and many others.
Anyone interested in working
on technical crews should also
come to the auditions to sign up.