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Kappa Nu Sigma holds annual tea by Susan M. Suter Kappa Nu Sigma Hortor Society met for their annual tea Thursday, September 25, 1986 at 6:30 p.m. with president Lisa Tabbott presiding. The following members, having met the eligibili^ requirements, were inducted: Dawn Baitinger Helen Bizzeil Jennifer Corder Luanne Finch Kathleen Folger Jennifer Hubbard Ruth P. Moore Allison Powell Shay Prince Joan Proctor Michelle Rol)erson Elissa Robinson Linda Manning Beth Sanders Donna Wilson In order to become a member of Kappa Nu Sigma, a junior or senior must have acquired a total of 90 or more credit hours and maintain a quality point ratio of 3.5 or m(Me on the total hours attempted. Also recognized were the Helen Price Scholarship recipients for this school year. Sophomores Ch^ Finley and Salma Smith, and junior, Caroline Gomez, have achieved the highest scholastic averages during their freshman and sophomore years respectively. Congratulations to you all! collegiate crossword m ACROSS 1 Uher« ont might study An4> Mirlwl'% works (3 wds.) 12 EnroHficnt Into U 'CtUitlus Had» ple.* e.g. (2 «ds.) It Evaluit« 17 Extr«ae1y smII 16 Follows a recipe direction 19 Belonging t« Hr. Pacino 22 Of land measure 23 Meets • poker bet 24 —— {W I! plant) 2 Capri, e.g. 2rBelonglng to Mayor Koch 28 Irritate or emitter 30 Train for a boxing natch 31 — and the Belmonts 32 Precessions 35 Diet supptement (abbr.) 36 Scottish historian and'0lt11osopher 39 College in Oreen- ville, Pa. 40 The Venerable — 41 "...not with — 19 but » MhiiH|>er.'‘ 20 43 Ketvrfl on invest- «eftt (abbr.) 2i M Pondered ,«Belonginji.ts.,^^_^ 47 Part of the classi fieds 12 ods.l . 49 Possible place to study abroad (2 wds) 29 52 Small school in Ctn ton, Ohio (2 wds.) 30 53 Orson Welles film 32 classic (2 ads.) DOWN 1 Those Mho are duped 2 “Oo onto —..." 3 Fourtii estate Goals 5 Ke1l*known 6 Uell'known king 7 151 to Caesar 8 Prefix twaning silk 9 Confused (2 ods.) 10 •— husky 11 Host inwedlate 12 Like a sailboat 13 Casr^r^ister key 14 En (as a Hhole) 15 Auto racing son of Richard Petty Political disorder ctt. (footnote abbrtviation) Traveled on a Flexible Flyer Glorify. Prbspero's servant In “The Te«oest" Uall*known govern- Mnt agency Aaerlcan league team (abbr.) Fictional hypnotist Style exenoiified by Picasso "She's —..." (from "Flashdance”) Be unMl1 Visible trace Think Kofflin's under garment Cotmiit —klri — burner "...fpr if I aHay...' Actress Gibbs African antelope Ue1l-knt«n TV btnd- teadei- Pince-^— (eyeglass type) 19«8 film. Station Zebra* I96S film, Ryan's Express" Answers on page 8 Phi Alpha Theta inducts new nnembers in fall ceremony I%i Omicron, Meredith's Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, held its fall initiation on Sep tember 29 inducting six new members. Fiii Alpha Theta is an international honor society for history and is prestigious throughout the academic commuhity. Kathleen Folger, Sara Beth Fulford, Kimberly Harrleson, Maiy Helen House, Patricia Oates, and Susan McKeithan were initialed into the society at the fall cerem* ony. For initiation a student must have a 3.3 GPA in at least 12 hours of history and a 3.1 overall GPA. After the cermony, a dinner was held for the new initiates and the members of the society in the Chapel Commons Room. Historic costume collection to be compiled'by tiorne economics department The Department of Home Economics is excited about developing a Historic Cos tume Collection compri^ of apparel and accessories ftpm all time periods. If you have any articles from your present or past ute, we would veiy much appreciate your donation, Clothing can be brought to Dr. Diane Hicks or any o^er Home Econom ics professor, if you have any questions, contact her at 829*8412. 1987 INTERNSHIPS: NEW YORK CITY/LONG ISLANDAVESTCHESTER The National College Internship Service^ specializing in internship development for college students, is now accept ing applications for 1987 internships. Placements are available with sponsoring companies in New York City, on Long Island and in Westchester. These place ments are individually designed, fully supervised and evalu ated. New for 1987: more paid internships. Please call or write for application material: NATIONAL COLLEGE INTERNSHIP SERVICE 374NEWYORKAVENUE.HUNTINGTON.NEW YORK 11743(516)673-0440 or CONTACT YOUR CAREER AND INTERNSHIP PLACEMENT OFFICES ON CAMPUS. October Events MEREDITH COLLEGE Meredith Perform;; October 31 — ‘The Boyfriet>d“ — 8:00 p.m. Jones Auditorium * Foreign Language Films Ociober 8 — “Argent De Poche” French film — 7:00 p.m. Cate Center October 21 — “Der Zerbrochene Krug” German film — 7:00 p.m. projection NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY Video Art October 8 — “Luminaire” “Ear-Responsibility” — 8:00 p.m. NCSU D. H. Hill Libntiy “Sister Suzie Cinema” Friends of The College October 10 and 12 — Leontyne Price - vocal - 8:00 p.m. NCSU Reynolds Coli.seum Center Stage October 17-18 — “Love’.s Labour’s Lost" Shakespearean play — 8:00 p.m. NCSU Stewart Theaue October 23-24 — The Second City Touring Company — Comedy sketches, improvisations, and songs — 8KK> p.m. NCSU Stewart Theatre UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA Performing Arts October 1-11 — “Look Homewawi Angel” - play — 8:00 p.m. UNC Memorial Hall October 25 - November 8 — “Wailing for Godot" - play 8:00 p.m. UNC Memorial Hall • October 30 — “A LliUe Night Music” - N.C. Opera Co. — 8:00 p.m. UNC Memorial Hall DUKE UNIVERSITY Broadway at Duke October 8>9“Broadway Bound" • Neil Simon play Duke RJ. ReyncMs Industries Theater RALEIGH EVENTS 8:00 p.m. NC Museum of Art Film Series Ociober 3 — “Netwotic” — 8:00 p.m. NC Art Museum (same for ail films) October 10 — ‘The Grapes of Wrath” Ociober 17 - “Gallipoli” October 24 — “Viva Zapata!” Ociober 31 — "Queen Kelly” 'Octot)cr 12 — The Ciompi Quartet — 3K)0 p.m. NC Art Museum NC Symphony October 24 — Joseph Silverstein • vicrfinist and conductor — 8:00 p.m. Raleigh Memorial Audiionum NC State Fair October I7>26 State Fair grounds — More information coming soon! For more information on any area event, call the MEA office between 9KK> a.m. and S:00 p.m. Monday > Friday at 829-8599, or come visit us on Second floor cate! OqtQber 9..1986
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