GET ACTIVE!
CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
Student
Activities
& Events
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CLUB
A number of student activity events are organized for
students by the student activity coordinator. Kaylynn
Horn, w ith lots of help trom SGA. The activities offices
will bring performers, game shows, caricature artists, and
much more to campus this year. Other activities on
campus will include dances, talent shows, and service-
oriented projects. Students are encoiuraged to share their
BRIGHT IDEAS with Kaylynn in TH 216. Be sure to
check the board in Thompson Hall Commons for up
coming activities and events!!
bright
.ideas!
There are a number of student organizations on
campus you might be involved in. Some are quite
active and others need some energy! If you have
energy, get involved! Clubs and organizations will
help you to turn your college years into an exiting
educational experience. INSIDE SCOOP: Invol
vement on campus will show your transfer college or
future employee that you've been a leader on « i I ..
campus! More and more employers and colleges are ClUu I»V
looking for people who have proven their rnan(/V\
leadership, communication, and organizational skills y
- getting involved is a great way to do that! - ■
The following are the student organizations and
leaders:
SGA - Mr. Michael Woodruff, President, Ms. Kaylyim Horn, Advisor
2. Ye-Host - Mr. Chris Cheap, Advisor
3. Rotaract - Mr. Bud Rhodes, Advisor
4. Dental - Mrs. Deanne Billings, Advisor
5. Future Contractors - Mr. Dwight Hartzog, Advisor
6. Baptist Student Union (BSU) - Mr. Alan Whittington, Advisor
7. SADD - Mrs. Cathy Annas, Advisor
8. Phi Theta Kappa (by invitation only) - Dr. Josephine Hendrix, Dr. Barbara Holt, Advisors
9. Newspaper The Cougar Cry" - Dr. Bob C. Thompson, Dr. J. Hendrix, Advisors
10. Chorus - Mr. Jerry Bangle, Advisor and Instructor
11. "WCC Presents" Theatre Club - Mr. David Reynolds, Advisor and Instructor
12. Yearbook - Dr. Jo Hendrix, Advisor
13. Jazz - Mr. Jerry Bangle, Advisor and Instructor
14. "Trailblazers" Outdoor Club - Ms. Kaylyrm Horn, Advisor
15. Ebony Society - Ms. Kaylynn Horn, Advisor
16. Camera Club - Mr. Larry Caudill, Advisor
17. Criminal Justice Club
18. Student Ntu'ses Association
Get involved in one of more of these groups. Add spice to your time
at WCC, make new friends, learn leadership techniques,
and make this year your best year ever in school.
(!ET INX’OLV'ED! There's bound to be one for you!
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COUGAR ATHLETICS
The Student Activities department is proud to present the 1995-1996 sports program here at WCC. Whether
it's intramural participation or intercollegiate competition, WCC has a sport for you!
Intercollegiate Activity: This year the cougars will growl on the hardwood for both men's and women's
basketball, pounce on co-ed volleyball and tennis, and prowl into the depths of the baseball diamond. Our
cougars will feast on victims from local community colleges and private two- and four-year schools in NC, SC,
TN, and VA. This will be tlie first time in the history of WCC that tlie school will be fielding a baseball team.
OfTicials of the school have been working overtime to get the program tmderway. We are looking forward to a
very exciting year in athletics. Anyone interested in participating in any sport is required to attend the Cougar
Athletic meeting on September 7th,
Intramural Competition: For those of you interested in sports, but not necessarily at the intercollegiate
level, we are offering an enlarged intramural program. Basketball, flag-football, co-ed and beach volleyball,
tennis, softball, and table teiuiis head a full schedule of activities planned as we are going with an Olympics
theme this year. A "gold medal" award will be given to the male and female Athlete of the Year, along with the
Intramural Team of the Year. Any student expecting to participate in intramural should plan to attend the
Cougar Athletic meeting on September 7th.
Any additional information needed can be acquired by contacting Kaylyim Horn in TH 216 or Anthony
Smith in TH 205. Tliank you for your support of Cougar Athletics, and good luck in the coming year.
VOLLEYBALL
CO-ED VOLLEYBALL will be
coached this year by newcomer
Anthony Smith. The Cougars will
play a full season against local
community colleges as try-outs begin
Sept. 8th.
© BASEBALL
Coached by Kerry Nichols, begins this year
with try-outs September 11, 12, and 13. The fall
season will consist of a few practice games
against local schools leading up to a spring
quarter filled with over 30 games.
BASKETBALL(^
Still on the move with coach Jim Jones
serving dual responsibilities as both men's
and women's coach. Try-outs begin on
October 17th with the first game on
November 2nd.
TENNIS
Starting inthe spring, will
include both men's and women's
teams. As of this time no coach
has been named; however,
try-outs are set to begin in
mid-March.
Be sure to check the bulletin board In the Thompson Hall Commons for all athletic
and activity times, locations and schedules, all of which are subject to chanee!