PAGE 4 THE TWIG SEPTEMBER 15, 1976 DATE 1976 VOLLEYBALL SEASON OPPONENT PLACE Sept. 21 St. Andrews Away Sept. 23 N.C. Weslyn N.C. Central Home Sept. 28 A &T UNC Charlotte Home Sept. 30 N.C.S.U. Louisburg Home Oct. 5 Methodist Methodist Away Oct. 7 Peace Pembroke Away Oct. 12 A.C.C. Home Oct. 14 N.C. Weslyn E.C.U. Home Oct. 20 Shaw Chowan Home Oct. 21 Peace Home Oct. 26 St. Augustine St. Andrews Away Nov. 1 Peace St. Augustine Away Pembroke Nov. 3 N.C. Central Away Nov. 5&6 State Tournament Duke S«t to spiko Members of the volleyball team practice net Jumps in an af ternoon practice session. V-liall loam Practices; Ready to go The Meredith College volleyball team is now in practice for its first game September 21. The team, under the direction of Mrs. Helena Allen, consists of the following members: Susan Daniel and Mary Jane Ludt, seniors; Mary Margaret Steele, junior; and Karen Pat- seavouris, sophmore, all of whom are returning to the court for another season. The new members are Patrice Strifert and Mryna Olcese, seniors; Ami Gray and Betty Joyce, sophomores; Julie Slade, Heather Ingle, Pam Gerace, Linda Morgan, Anne Beaman, Elaine Ferrell, and Janet Cherry, freshmen. Mrs. Allen and the team members are looking forward to a successful and exciting season. Says team-member Mary Jane Ludt, “Our team is young but very experienced and talented. When the old and new members get together and share their talents, Meredith will have a winning team.” “The team would like to invite the entire student body and faculty to our matches, she continued. Come and support our school’s volleyball team. It will be most rewarding.” Swimmer Beth Carlton practices the Butterfly in a recent swim team practice. Twelve make tennis team Mrs. Jay Massey and Dr. Jack Huber, coaches for the Meredith tennis team, an nounced that 12 students were chosen for the team after six days of tryouts. Returning for her third year on the team is junior Betty Parker. Those coming back for a second year are Linda Ix, Susan Koonce, Leigh Welborn, Lynn Whitley, sophomores; and Meg Ran dle, junior. Completing the team roster are first year players Allison Brooks, Tammy Summers, freshmen; Rene Holcomb, Dell Hooper, sophomores; and Nancy Rosenbaum, a junior transfer from Peace College. Placement office notes Newspaper Internship Some of the nation’s tq) newspapers are offering summer internships to college students through the Newspaper Funds Internship Program. Two types of internships are offered: The Editing Internships puts selected students to work on the copy desk of a daily newspaper or wire service. Prior to the internship, each student must attend an intensive copyediting training course at a university designated by the Fund. (The #iiinnn!.iii;'iiHi)fiiiii(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiMiiiuiiiiiiiiiimMiiiiiiiiiiifiiu I Special Coupon j I Offer I $1.50 off on King Pizzas I $1.00 off on Large Pizzas I Western Bivd. I 851-6994 course is paid for by the Fund.) The Reporting Internship involves full-time reporting or news gathering work. Both programs offer a salary paid by the individual newspaper and a scholarship of $500-^00. Forms to request applications may be obtained from Career Planning Ser vices. The deadline for all entries is December 1. World-Wide Assistantships The American Graduate School of International Management is offering ten world-wide assistantships covering tuition for one term’s graduate study to candidates who have completed majors in business administration, humanities, physical and life sciences, and social sciences. Applications must be received by November l for spring entrance or April 1 for fall entrance. According to Mrs. Massey, the t^m was chosen after a round-robin com petition in which each girl played every other game in a 12-point game. Those players ac cumulating the highest number of points were the ones selected for the team. Total scores were extremely close, Mrs. Massey said. During the season, team members will be required to play one challenge match per week; therefore the ladder will be changing throughout the season. Big challenges to the team will be Saint Mary’s and Peace colleges, who have proven to be very strong competition in the past. Coaches also expect North Carolina State University to be much stronger this year than last year. Says Mrs. Massey, “The team is an enthusiastic group which working extremely hard five days a week-the team would like the support of our entire student body.” AUDIO CAN MAKE MONEY FOR YOU! Sell audio equipment at your college. No investment: ex perienced sales help and incentive programs provided. Over 60 top brands, including audiophile lines. Audio Outlet Wholesalers, 325 Pascack Ave.. Washington Township, N.J. 07675 (201) 666-8868 Attention: Arlene Muzyka. MEREDITH TENNIS SCHEDULE FALL 1976 DAY DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME Thurs. Sept. 16 N.C.S.U. Meredith 2:00 Tues. 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