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THE TWIG
SEPTEMBER 28, 1978
Tennis Team falls to St. Mary’s
The Meredith Tennis
Team fell to St. Mary’s here at
Meredith on Tuesday,
September 19th. The following
results show the players and
their scores:
Leign Welborn, St.
Mary’s, 6:1, 6:0. Sally
Houston, St. Mary’s 6:1, 4:6,
6:4. Dell Hooper, St. Mary’s,
6:3,6:3. Lee Britt, St. Mary’s,
6:1, 6:0. Alisa Robertson, St.
Mary’s 6:1, 6:2. Carol Muse,
St. Mary’s 6:0, 6:0.
In doubles play, the
following scores resulted
against St. Mary’s.
Leigh Welborn and Carol
Muse, St. Mary’s, 8:5. Dell
Hooper and Anne Edwards,
Meredith 8:6. Lee Britt and
Susan Foster, Meredith 8:0.
The final score was
Meredith 2 - St. Mary’s 7.
The team’s second match
of the week was played
against Atlantic Christian
College in Wilson, N.C. Here,
Meredith was victorious with
a final score of Meredith 6 and
ACC 3.
In singles play: Sally
Houston, Meredith, 3:6, 6:3,
6:4; Alisa Robertson, ACC 6:3,
6:3; Dell Hooper, Meredith,
6:4, 6:2; Lee Britt, Meredith,
6:1, 6:3; Carol Muse,
Meredith, 6:1, 6:3; Anne
Edwards, Mer^ith, 6:3, 6:0.
In doubles play: Dell
Hooper and Carol Muse, ACC,
8:5; Susan Foster and Lee
Britt, ACC 8:4; Chewning and
Cuthbertson, Meredith 8:4.
Meredith plays Methodist
The Meredith Volleyball
Team played their opening
game against Methodist
College where they were
defeated with a score of 0-15,
0-15, 10-15.
Coach Marie Chamblee
explained the loss, mostly by
Meredith’s new offense.
Because the team is running a
6-2 offense, some of the team
members were confused.
Disadvantaged by good
spiking opponents, it took the
Angels until the third game to
really get the team blocking
sufficiently. Coach Chamblee
comment^ that the team will
work on the new offense and
that the score was somewhat
deceitful. Meredith actually
made a better show that the
results illustrate.
The main players were
Martha Mitchell, Faye
Bryant, Gina Claude, Kathy
Wright, Becky Ammons, Kay
Pollock, Judy Andrews, and
Ginny Vaca. Special
recognition was given to
Becky Ammons for an
outstanding performance.
Coach Chamblee said, “Becky
has never played better.”
Congratulations, Becky!
The Volleyball Team’s
first home game is on
Tuesday, October 3. Be sure to
come out and support
Meredith Volleyball as they
challenge Chowan and St.
Augustine. (Held in
Weatherspoon Gymnasium,
starting at 6:00 p.m.)
SGA promotes Aerobic Angels
“Thank goodness for SGA
and Cindy Bizzell,” said an
Aerobic Angel. “I used to be a
Krispy Kreme addict and a
Frosty junkie, but I’m on the
road to recovery because I’m
losing it at Meredith.” Now
you may be wondering where
I overheard this puzzling
remark. Well, it wasn’t on
“Lost In Space.” I heard it
right here on the Meredith
campus! You see, our dear
Student Government
Association is offering us an
alternative to flab! It’s called
“Fitness Emphasis Month.”
That’s right, the powers-that-
be have designated
September as “shape up”
month for the Meredith
community.
How lucky can we get?
SGA has already distributed
nifty green booklets titled
“Aerobic Angels” to every
student, in which a weight-
date chart is stapled, and a
thorough description of the
Aerobics program is included.
Now you’re probably asking,
“What is Aerobics?” Well
ALL CREATIVE PEOPLE
TAKE NOTE!!!
The deadline for submitting works to the ACORN, Meredith’s
art and iiterary Magazine, is October 20.
Submit your personai masterpieces soon in the various drops
around campus.
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girls, here it is: “Aerobics
refers to a variety of exercises
that stimulate heart and lung
activity for a sufficient length
of time to produce beneficial
changes in the body.” All you
have to do to become an
Aerobic Angel is to put on your
jogging shoes, or your
swimming cap, or even your
biking shorts, and follow the
instructions in the green
booklet.
Besides supplying us with
books for our physical fitness,
SGA is looking after our
emotional and spiritual fitness
as well. Great, eh? On
Tuesday, Oct. 3, at 7:00 p.m.
Ed Mackie will be at Cate
Center Auditorium to speak on
“Mental and Emotional
Fitness in the College
Setting.” Rod Kerr will speak
at the Wednesday, Oct. 4
convocation on the subject,
“Spiritual Fitness in the
College Setting.” and, for the
grand finale, SGA is offering
Meredith’s own Boston
. Marathon! (Our race is only 2
miles, rather than 20 miles.)
That’s right, on Monday, Oct.
9 at 10:00 a.m., there will be a
two-mile run around campus!
“Get
around twice any way you can
and the SGA and MRA will
give you your own Proof of
Participation T-Shirt!” says
Cindy Bizzell.
So get into them sportin’
togs and shape-up ’cause
AEROBIC ANGELS ARE
WHERE IT’S AT!!!
A'*'l
k 1:
1978-79 Tennis Team
North Carolina Symphony
Concerts offer student
rates
Students will be able to
attend North Carolina
Symphony concerts in Raleigh
this year at substantially
reduced rates as a result of a
new policy instituted by the
Symphony.
On the night of the
concerts, any student with an
I.D. may purchase a ticket for
available seating for $1, at a
savings of up to $6 per seat.
The box office at Memorial
Auditorium will open at 7 p.m.
each concert night to sell the
special “Rush Tickets.”
Seats will be available for
the first pair of concerts of the
season on September 26-27.
Eugene Istomin, one of the
foremost pianists in the world,
will perform Brahms’
“Concerto No. 2 in B-flat
Major for Piano and
Orchestra.” John Gosling,
artistic director and
conductor, will conduct the
orchestra.
An exciting season is
planned for Raleigh concert
goers this year with a full 20-
performance series scheduled
for Memorial Auditorium.
Each of the 10 different
concerts will be repeated, and
all concerts are at 8 p.m.
The schedule for the
remainder of the season is:
Elizabeth Suderburg,
soprano, October 12-13;
Pinchas Zukerman, violinist,
and Eugenia Zukerman,
flutist, November 21-22;
Roberta Peters, soprano,
November 30-December l;
Handel’s Messiah, December
19-20; Catherine Tait,
violinist, and Henry Mazer,
conductor, January 23-24;
Zara Nelsova, cellist,
February 8-9; Ethel Merman,
vocalist, and Eric Knight,
conductor, March 13-14; Dizzy
Gillespie Jazz Quintet, April 5-
6; and Byron Janis, pianist.
May 31-June 1.
News Around Campus
Searching for Values
“Searching for Values” is
the topic to be pursued by the
personal growth group that
will begin meeting October
4th. The group will meet for
six weeks in June Tatum’s
apartment oh first Vann.
The main purpose of the
growth group is to help its
members think about and
perhaps establish values on
issues they may feel “fuzzy”
on.
The first session on
October 4 will begin at 9 p.m.
Several film clips regarding
values will be shown. All
interested persons are urged
to attend.
Further questions may be
directed to the campus
minister’s office or to ^th
Taylor, ext. 204.
Psychology Club
The Psychology Club will
meet Mon^y, (October 2 at
6:00 p.m. in 103 Joyner.
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now taking applications for
hostesses and waitresses
Weekends and nights part-time
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A short business meeting
will be held followed by
students speaking on the
opportunities in the field of
psychology.
Refreshments will be
served.
The Meredith community
has shown much support of
the club, and we invite anyone
interested in Psychology to
come join us.
Study Skills Group
Do you need help with
study skills? Make the most of
your time! Learn how to take
good notes, read more
efficiently, and take tests.
Join the study skills
improvement workshop led by
Dr. Mema Galassi, Jane
Tatum, and Joy Jones. The
first organizational meeting
will be this Monday,
September 25 in the Faculty
Lounge on the second floor of
the Cate Center at 4:00 p.m.
If you are interested and
cannot meet at this time,
contact Joy. Jones, ext. 220.
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