rhb salute
Life Is Not a Spectator Sport
There is a bomb on campus. It
was put here on August 23,1989.
It has been traced to Faircloth
residence hall. If you walk down
the halls you can almost hear the
tick and you can feel the potentail
power within the walls. The time
has come for the bomb to explode
and everyone will know just how
powerful Faircloth really is.
When Faircloth erupts you
wiU see out residents pouring into
every activity on campus, as well
as creating some of our own. We
have already planned our fund
raiser to sell dorm T-shirts which
should be a great success consid
ering the potential talent in the
residence hall that will offer a
soisational design. We have come
up with the idea to incorporate
our residence hall service project,
educational and social into one
project. We hope to use the edu
cational to plan the serivce proj
ect while the social will serve as a
celebration of the success that we
believe the project will be.
None of the planning would
be done or put into effect if it were
not for a few key people in the
residence hall. Becky Bradshaw,
the Resident Director, is begin
ning her second year at Meredith
and we have already made a great
start with the help of her voice of
experience. The Resident Assis
tants (Dawn Nobles, Sarah Wil
liams, Julia Dixon and Kim Price)
have begun the process of unify
ing the residence hall by starting
with their individual halls.
Most importantly, the Hall
Council has begun to provide the
network of leadership within the
residence hall and to provide an extra
“link” between the Resident Assis
tants, Becky, the residents and
myself. Faricloth’s Hall Council
members are Cindy Kirkland,
Monica Stephens, Jennifer Smith,
Janet Kinlaw, Dana Leggette, Jackie
Dato, Amy Dobbs, Sara Raynor,
Vikki Holcomb and Sherri Crow
der.
Finally I, Michelle Roberts,
would like to say thank you to Becky,
Julia, Sarah, Kim, Dawn and the
Hall Council representatives for
helping Faircloth to start off the year
better than we dreamed possible.
Faircloth ResideDce Hail assistants (from
left to right): Sarah Williams, Julia
Dixon; row 2: Kim Price, Dawn Nobles;
front: Michelle Roberts, president.
In above photo residents of Faircloth spell out "FAIR!" to show their
residence hall spirit. Each floor spells a letter; the Hall Council is the
exclamation point; and the Resident Assistants, Residence Hall Presi
dent and Residence Director make the dot of the exclamation point.