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Western Carolinian Volume 70 Number 13

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  • aNPHn QAZ=-AvPCoOrPAa WCnewsmagazine Name: Carla Batchelor Degree: B.A. in History with a minor in Political Science Activities at WCU: Features Editor for the WC (of course), Executive Staff member of CAAAP, member| of Phi Alpha Theta, and History Tutor and Office Assistant at the CAT Center. Plans: in September | am leaving the country for a nine month adventure consisting of working, living and traveling in New Zealand. After returning next summer, I plan to attend graduate school anywhere that will ake me in hopes to obtain my Masters in History. Eventually, | desire to travel more and then teach at a high school or college level. Name: Gary Takacs Degree: Bachelor of Science Activities at WCU: Feature writer for the WC, Editor of the Parks and Recreation Management publication The Tent Peg; worked with International Programs and Services, Study Abroad, Macquarie University- Sydney Australia, interned at Australian Geographic's kid magazine-Discovery Magazine (DMAG), interned at WCU's Office of News Services; member of PRSSA, member of Pi Gamma Mu and member of Phi Beta Delta Plans: After graduation, I'm taking a summer job with @ land surveying firm back home in Virginia, and I'm getting married in November. Within the next two or three years I'd like to get my masters degree. Name: Lilli Nicholson Degree: B.A. in English, concentration in Journalism and a major in Studio Art, concentration in Photography Activities at WCU: Staff Writer for the WC, Residence Hall Council, Campus Rock Christian Fellowship Plans: After graduation, | am pursuing photography and looking for a job as a copy editor or photographer. In the future, | would like to get a M.A. in photography and study more grammar.
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