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Deanna Marsh an active member of Ye Host practices Chris Cheap was one of the advisors for the Ye Host YE newly learned cooking skills. l Club. S.,,!' tudents from the Hotel Restau- rant and Food Service Man agement programs make up the Ye Host Club The club activities consist of catering at special events that are held at the college The group sells baked goods at the holiday sea sons and at the annual Brushy Moun tain Festival The money made from the sales is used to fund trips and to take the club members to the annual food show in Charlotte N C At the Culinary Show each year the students enter into the contests for cakes cake decorating, luncheon plates and other baked goods Each year the club members have won awards for their outstanding work These have been bronze silver and the Judges award The club is active and is led by two outstanding instructors in this area Mr Chris Cheap and Mr Bob Johnston UQ K at 'A , S The Ye Host club members are: First row: Advisor, Chris Cheap, Angie Macy. Steve Martini, Gigi Grady, Wendi Mathis, Steve Carter, Deanna Marsh and Phyllis Tevepaugh. Second row: Roger Wingler, Racheal Jennings, Joseph Reid, Asisi Katrak, Ray Mahaffey, Tammy Wolfe and advisor, Bob Johnston. YE HOST - 25
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First row: Jennifer Hayes, Gina Swaim, Darren Brown, Sandra Trivette, Dana Michael, Missy Wiles, Robin Triplett and Keith Whitley. Second row: Tanya Houck, Debbie Norman, Pam Marley, David Wiles, Pat Hayes, Alisha Blevins, Kim Davis, Jill Messick and Todd Page. President of BSU, Pat Hayes CM s 'W fg f he Baptist Student Union was Joe Fore, from the Baptist State Con- a club designed to promote a vention, attended one of our meetings Christian atmosphere for both which was held on the college students and faculty. The meetings grounds. In November, Beth Harris were designed to encourage Bible from Home Missions, attended one of study and to let students and faculty our meetings and gave us great insight talk about any problems or concerns OH the field of miSSi0I1ary work. they had. All BSU members had an The BSU would like to thank all open heart willing to care or listen organizations and supporters of this when someone was in need. year. A big thanks also goes to our 5 The BSU planned many activities sponsors: Alan Whittington and Jo this year, one of which was attending Hendrix. the Sandi Patti concert. In October, .. . Pat Hayes ',1.' - BSU BSU students along with advisor, Alan enjoy a sunny afternoon as they eat and fellowshi together.
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S. ec ll Ray Spivey assists in unlocking a car. yy, we X f W 1 s t f y s X! is X X... I OUR GU RD Provide Security For Our Campus T he security officers at Wilkes Community College were re- sponsible for the enforcement of traffic rules and regulations at the college. The security officers also di- rected traffic, assisted motorists, and provided the overall securtty for the college campus Providing security to the campus on a twenty four hour daily basis seven days a week The security officers were allowed to provide constant as sistant and security for the college One important aspect of the securl ty officer program is that the day and evening security officers were all Wilkes Community College students These security officers were enrolled in the criminal Justice program, thus Z 77 f7fWffff of Sf allowing the student to put into prac- . X tice some of the principles they learned in the criminal justice ,si program. Since the security officers make use of two way radios, they were able to talk with each other as well as receive calls from a central radio dispatcher This allowed the security officers to maintain constant contact with the ac ttvitxes taking place on the campus Combining education wrth practical experience, the positron of security of freer at Wdkes Community College was one of importance and challenge We hope that the students, faculty and visitors of our college will call upon us when asszstance rs needed S fy , f . . y f , i ' ' . . . . . . S . . . . , . - V lb . , Q? 9 ' t . . . . . X X ' A1 . . . . . A ' ' 4-51 l X, 'ff - f we - ws 1 wsvfgs fw,at.' 'ff Q' s 5. 1525 ' f , ff J , f' .1 f, if .ts , sy ' up ' fi, ff-1 5 Q t- ,ky gtg 4-I e Qsmv 9 yy ,Q sf --fgs f Q ,gs f 1 ,az Q ff W 7 -ff Denise Pardue is the Sergeant of the Campus Security. f SECURITY f f ffffffffyxyffxgfffff W!! The members of the Campus Security are: Ray Spivey, John Whitworth, Farron Jester, Mike Roten, Shirley Christian, Denise Pardue, Steve Gambill - Advisor.
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