At one time almost anything written, even a list, was called a book. Of all the joints in the hu man body, the ball and sock et joint, found at the hip and shoulder, permits the qreat???t nnnp of motion. ? - FNGAGEMF.NT ANNOUNCED r 1 Jetton and Lena Oxendine of Wilmington announce the engagement of their daughter Ihmela Yvonne to Mark Jeff cry Wall, son of Mr. and Mrs Voit Wall of Wilmington, NC. Miss Oxendine is the grand daughter of Earl N. Oxendine of Wilmington and the late Ihjvie Oxendine and the granddaughter of the late Braxton and Mary Etta Hunt of Fairmont. Hie wedding will be new Feb. 7, 1987 at Wesley Memorial United Methodist t'hureh in Wilmington. EC. Mount Rushmore, that presidential memorial, was au thorized by Congress in 1925. Sculptor Gutzon Borglum died in 1941 and his son Lincoln mmnleted the piece ROBESON XV.TF.C 'HNIC.AI c'Of i fhfJ Bv Hob uenitam tiECKUlTMEHfKEY IV RvsnnvRE With the number of hig school students becoming fe\ 'T and fewer each year competition for ihe college bound student is gettini tougher, says Wayne Coates who is currently heading b far the most significant recruiting effort ever under taken at KTC. In order lor us to inaintaii our current enrollment ove the next several years we'n going to have to increase our recruitment effort," said h Coates, who was hired earlier v this year as RTC's first full time recruiter. "Those i- schools satisfied with what g they're doing now are going to find out that it isn't y enough. We've got to increa se the number of ways we reach people." Coates is coordinating a i recruiting strategy that inclu r des not only his involvement ? with high schools and area churches and organizations, but incorporates an idea that emphasizes the importance instructors can play in reach ing a potential student. The strategy works and gives instructors like Jack Kluttz and Jack Smith, speci alists in the fields of automo tive mechanics and industrial electronics, the opportunity of meeting students face to face and answering specific ques tions they might have about a program ' rhey (Kluttz and Smith) have participated with me in a number of career days hosted by area hign scnoots in the county," Coates said. "We also had two cosmetology students who answered ques tions about the program. What we try to do is give the student an idea of what they can expect, in the way of jobs and salaries. "Other instructors are also working on their own, visiting high schools and sharing with students the expectations of their program. "One or two people aren't enough when it comes to recruiting effectively. It takes everyone and everyone here i ? participating. Who better U recruit than the instructors who knows the program any better than they do. In most cases, all I can do is give an overall view. The instructor n. ?... w opacifies and 1 think tba itwfanli untMial* thaL" ' * waFlF?wv?w **ipt ? Since joining RTC in Sep tember, Coates has ma^b himaeif quite familiar with the high school teachers aed counselors in the county. He works three to four nights** week, talking to churches and civic organizations. This past weekend, Co*t& along with Financial Aid Officer Dniceila Strickland, prepared and delivered pnj* entstions to three area qngs of the National Guard on- t$e availability of eduiatuiftf benefits from the state. Fire national' guaijdsment later registered for winter ifoarttfr clsaaes. Much of his time ha* been spent with teachers and stu dents at the Robeson County Career Center, formerly known as the Hilly Branch Vocational Center. More than 400 students from the six' county high schools are en rolled in career programs there. "We hone one Hav the center can be a kev resource for us, testes said.. 'ibey teach many of the prpgrapis i we offer at RTC. It's a natural M recruiting area for us. TW?y ' have been very receptive in allowing us to spend as.nun-h time as we have and we're going to be spending a lot more." . Coates has also arrang<-d for each of the 10 county high schools to take part in a magazine program that allows each school to subscribe to 10 magazines of their choice. The magazines will be .placed in a specially prepared R'jC magazine cover where-_stu dents will be able to finch on the inside information- about the two year technical school. "I think, in time, you'U see a difference in the attitudes and impressives the public has of RTC," Coatei;said. 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