PAGE THREE - COUGAR CRY-FEBRUARY 13. 1986
Ski Club Organized
Dr. Bob Thompson and Herman Norman, advisors.
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Members: David Prim, Robbie Matthews, Greg Sick, Kenneth Wells,
Kenny Ashley, Wayne Macemore, Mike Caldwell, Kyle Martin, Eric
Watts, Ken Carter, and Tony Davis.
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Weight Training Classes
Weight Training Classes, using the hydrafitness equipment, (PED
0245), at Wilkes Community College have proved to be quite popular for
both day and night students.
For Spring Quarter, the Human Services Department is encouraging
students who wish to enroll in Weight Training III to enroll early during
pre-registration. The Weight Training Classroom is limited in size and
class enrollment will be limited to twenty-six (26) students.
Weight training students will experience one full class period to be held
only in the classroom. Students will be required to attend Weight
Training class only at the time for which they are registered. The Human
Services Department is proud of >ne Weight Training Classroom and its
hydrafitness equipment. The entire staff encourages participation in
weight training classes. Students who wish to enroll in a class with other
physical activities such as basketball, jogging, or walking are encouraged
to enroll in PED 0113 I’hysical Fitness 111.
Financial Aid
for 1986-87
The necessary forms for applying
for financial aid for 1986-87 are
now available in the financial aid
office. Whether you plan to continue
at WCC or to transfer to a four
year institution you may pick up
the financial aid forms.
Financial aid has helped millions
of students continue their education.
If you think you need outside help,
your chances of getting it are best if
you apply the right way at the right
time.
WCC, as do most colleges and
state programs, asks that you complete
either a Family Financial Statement,
a Financial Aid Form or an Ap
plication for Federal Student Aid.
These forms collect information
about your family’s income, assets,
family size, etc. that are needed to
determine your need.
If you are interested in the Pell
Grant only, you need to complete
the Application for Federal Student
Aid. However, if you are interested
in other grants and in the College
Workstudy Program you need to
complete and send in one of the
need analysis forms. Wilkes Com
munity College and many other
colleges want you also to complete
an institutional application for aid.
Check the deadlines for each
college, state program, or other
scholarship programs to which you
plan to apply. The need analysis
forms should be filed as soon as
possible after January 1, 1986.
Please come by the financial aid
office if you have questions or need
help completing the forms, financial
aid is available to those students
who need help.
Alan G. Whittington
Financial Aid Officer
The Door To My Heart
The door to my heart.
Like a hook open wide,
h waiting for someone
To share what’s inside:
Its secrets, its mysteries,
All want to he told.
Like a hook lying open
With its story untold.
But just like a hook
Will soon gather dust.
The key to my heart
Will soon turn to rust;
Cast hy the wayside
Where brambles will hide,
The key to my heart
With its love locked inside.
But one day the brambles
Will bring forth a rose.
And someone will notice
A key at their toes;
Then they will open
My heart’s door with pride.
To discover the love
That’s waiting inside.
And someone will notice
The hook open wide:
Discover the story
That’s written inside:
A story of passions
And love that is real.
As the key to my heart
Will surely reveal.
Curtis Woods
Whiz Quiz
Need another headache? Try this:
Take any three numbers in con
secutive order and write them down
like this: 789. Then, reverse the
numbers and the result: 987. That
done, subtract.
9 8 7
7 8 9
1 9 8
Thatnumber- 198-istheanswer
to each three digit number in con
secutive order subtracted from its
reverse number.
Test it yourself. It even works
with 012. Zero, after all, is also a
number.
The headache? Figure out why
198 is always the answer . . .
FOOTHILLS ARTS COUNCIL
PRESENTS
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FEATURING
THEATER DANCE REFLEXION
February 21, 1986 - 7:30 - Dixon Auditorium
Elkin, N.C.
Free To The Public
Foothills Arts Council is sponsoring a visit by Theater Dance Center of
Nyack, New York, to five schools in the Yadkin Valley area - Jonesville
Elementary, Dobson Elementary, Mountain Park, Surry Central, and
Elkin High. Director Bruce Michael Weitzmon and assistant director,
Trudy Martin will be presenting their dance in the schools lecture -
demonstration program, speaking about classical and modern dance and
discussing the four elements of dance, plus performing two dance works
for the students. On Friday, February 21 at 7:30 p.m., the two
choreograhers/dancers will be performing in Dixon Auditorium at Elkin
High School courtesy of Foothills Arts Council. Ms. Martin and Mr.
Weitzmon will be performing six to seven works ranging from ballet to
modern to jazz. For more information concerning these events, call Cissie
Roth at Foothills Arts Council, 835-2025. Admission is free.
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1. Some
4. Person from Denmark
8. Kinds of car (abbr.)
12. Southern constellation
13. Reed Instrument
14. Layer
15. Go to bed
17. Fink
At
Pig Pen
Male reference
Stitch
. Sneaker
Expression of surprise
Leave
27. Own (Scot.)
28. Ban
29. Under
32. Ego
33. Wary
35. Symbol for radium
36. Lure
38. Can
39. Skillet
40. To
41. Noise
42. Wale
43. Rule
45. Military command
(abbr.)
46. Put
47. Else
48. Err
ANSWER TO PUZZLE
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49. Canadian province
52. Turn
54. Zip
56. Appendage
57. Vortex
58. Garden
59. Look
DOWN
1. Away
2. Before (Poetic)
3. Sheriock’s friend
4. Boat
5. Presidential nickname
6. Nay
7. Scary
8. Fail month (abbr.)
9. Behold
10. Fruit
11. Put away
16. Follower (suf.)
18. Morning
21. Believes different than
church
22. Sun
23. Replied
24. Conceal
25. Fish
26. Clot
28. inlet
29. Bread
30. Spoken
31. Need
33. Bed
34. Dorsal
37. Squak
39. Alae
41. Rumba
42. Dampen
43. Ore vein
44. Dry
45. Note on musical scale
46. Gun
48. Sneaky
49. Poem
50. Small
51. Eon
53. Public announcement
55. Overdose