NOVEMBER 4, 1965 THE TWIG PAGE 7 Meredith Volleyball Team Has Chance at NCAA The Meredith Volleyball Team is 16-4 going Into thteir final match against Greensboro College Monday. Octotser 2B. The Angels have had a wonderful season so far and are anxiously waiting to hear if they will get a bid .to the NCAA tournament. Last Saturday Meredith played two very tough teams — St. Andres and ACC. The pressure was on for the Angels to perfonn, and they did just that. Dr. MEREDITH VS. Chambiee felt that the match against St. Andrews was the best match Meredith has played in two years! Overall the An gels have played well all year, having only a few lapses. In the Chowan game Friday night, the Angels just couldn't seem to pull it together, but they ma naged to get back at Chowan on their home ten-ltory last Tuesday night. Both Catonsvllle Community College and Chowan Junior College are ranked better than 17 In the nation. The Angels feel that If they had a second chance to play Catonsvllle they would certainly beat them. Of the four losses on Meredith's record. Catonsvllle is the only team that the Angels have not beat. This being the case, it looks as though the Meredith Volleyball Team should have a good chance at getting a bid to the NCAA, Catonsvllle Community College Chowan St. Andrew/s ACC Chowan Shaw Wesleyan Greensboro Total Record 16-4 SCORES 9-15. 4-15 16-14, 6-15, 13-15 8-15, 15-12, 15-7 15-11, 15-5 8-15, 16-14, 15-13 15-10, 15-1 12-15, 14-16 15-9, 15-9 PLAYER OF THE MATCH Nancy Ratcliff Sue Reese Oalinda Dunn and Paulina Romo Leroux Nancy Ratcliff Karen Mann Sue Reese Daiinda Dunn and Paulina Romo Leroux McQuire - [Continued fmm Page 7) chaplains who are active in each branch are Southern Baptist wonien, according to McGuire. Her interest in the Navy spring from her brother’s enlistment and the excitement of others already in the chaplaincy program. McGuire relishes the thought of being a "missionary in uniform.” Even as a child IvlcGuire was beginning to develop an interest in tf>e military. She remembers flipping through the encyclopedia and studying the differ ent branches of the armed services. "I was particularly interested in what the women did, wore and were c^led," McGuire recalls. Although McGuire admits her “strug gle is dealing with the unknown," she tries to live for the present and let tomor row take care of itself.” For relaxation McGuire enjoys tra velling, cycling, water and snow skiing and driving. “I like to be alone and when I am atone I appreciate it," says McGuire as the telephone tings and a student an nounces she will be right over to pick up a discount movie ticket. “I like to drive alone. It’s the time for me.” McGuire also enjoys travelling alone when possible. When asked her philosophy of life, McGuire responds withasmile, “you can be who you want to be through motiva tion and determination.’’ STAY TUNED FOR VOLLEYBALL INTRAMURALS There Is a Place Continued from page 1] reers these can t>e picked up through the job market. Dulaney said that the characteristics of a I iberal arts graduate is a person who whoisan^lvelifelong learner, a skilled communicator, in touch with the pre sent, and sensitive to ethical dimen sions. In other words, a student inter ested in entering the business world needs to learn, relate and choose, along with being able to think, reason and forni a judgment. The purpose of a liberal arts degree is not to get a job, but to better equip stu dents to deal with life. IT IS TRUE! There Is No Free Lunch MONTHLY COST PER CAMPUS PHONE Installation Charges at $44.03 (prorated over nine months) Monthly Charge - Touch-Tone Phone (exclusive of charge for special features) Avg. Monthly Long-Distance Charges (Actual Aug.-Sept. figures) TOTAL MONTHLY SAVINGS PER PHONE WITHOUT CAMTEL $4.89 $20,25 $60.42 WITH CAMTEL $0,00 $18,00 $50.67 SAVINGS $4.89 $2,25 $9,75 $16.89^ BUT, WHAT’S WRONG WITH A NICE DINNER FOR TWO ONCE A MONTH! ENJOY, COMPLIMENTS OF CHARLES E. TAYLOR, jR. Meredith College Campus Teiecommunfcations System President for Business and Finance Meredllh College *9800 Hillsborough Street Raleigh, NC 27607-5298 • 829-8516