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PAGE 4 OCTOBER, 1982 Sigma-JHu Intramurals by Lynn Jones Sigma-Mu is in intramural competition begun at St. Mary’s in 1925. The Letter Club sponsors the reviving of this tradition. Captains of the Sigma team are Gray Fagan and Anne CAREER CORNER CHOOSING THE RIGHT CAREER by Katherine Dennis Now the time has come for each senior here at St. Mary’s to ask herself the question: “What will I choose as my career?” Choosing the right career is a very important and sometimes difficult decision to make. It requires much research and careful planning to choose the career that is best for you. A good way to begin your research is by taking the Aptitude Test. This is offered in the Guidance Office to anyone who is interested in finding out about certain career possibilities. The test asks you a number of questions about what you are most interested in as a possible career. After taking the test, your guidance counselor will discuss your test results and help you decide which field best suits you. Your guidance counselor is more than happy to help you and will offer you some helpful suggestions concerning your career. There are a number of catalogs in the guidance office that can also help you with your career research. For instance, “The Art of Developing a Career’’ discusses what your interests may be and gives a list of different jobs to which your interests might take you. Another helpful catalog is “Self-Assessment and Career Development,” which offers a number of job listings and what they can do for you, along with a selection of career goals and desired promotions. “Career Employment Opportunities Director (Volume D” gives a list of Corporations and Industries that offer you a number of job opportunities, from secretarial work to Industrial Engineering. These catalogs, along with other helpful reference materials, are also available and are free for every student to come by and read. These materials should help you with your career decisions. There are a wide variety of job opportunities that are offered for women today. The Guidance Office is always willing to help anyone who has questions concerning career choices. If you would like The Belles to write an article on a certain career, please let us know by sending a card to our mailbox, number 26. In the meantime, good luck with choosing your career! SPRING BREAK CRUISE Be a campus representative and earn a free cruise to Mexico or Bahamas. Call or write Mary, Circle Travel, 123 West Franklin, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. Phone 942-4196. Bailey. Kim Butler and Carolyn Thornton head up the Mu team. The games are designed to get students involved with other students and faculty members. They provide a study break and will also help burn off some of that Dominoes pizza you ordered last night. The two teams will compete in different sports - volleyball, soccer, basketball, softball, tennis, golf, and badminton. For the indoor athlete, spades and backgammon will be played. Volleyball has already started, but it is never too late to join. The Letter Club keeps a tally of the results of each game. The winning team receives a plaque which will be on display in the gym. Individual members each receive a medallion. Ms. Alexander mentioned how enthusiastic the entire campus used to be over the Sigma-Mu games. I hope we can bring back some of that old spirit. SIGMA-MU CALENDAR Tap-Out - August 31, 1982 Volleyball - Games: Sept. 27, 29, & Oct. 1. Student- Faculty-Staff game Oct. 4, 7:30 p.m. Backgammon and Spades - Playing Dates: Sept. 14 - Oct. 8. Soccer-Tryouts: Oct. 20, 25, 27. Practices: Nov. 1, 3, 8. Games: Nov. 10,15,17, 22, 29. Student-Faculty-Staff game Nov. 30, 4:00 p.m. Table Tennis - Sign-up: Oct. 19-22. Playing Dates: Oct. 26 - Nov. 22 Billiards - Sign-up: Oct. 19- 22. Playing Dates: Oct. 26 - Nov. 22 Basketball - Tryouts: Jan. 10, 12, 17. Practices: Jan. 19, 24,26, 31, Feb. 2. Games: Feb. 7, 9, 14, 16, 21. Student- Faculty-Staff game Feb. 22, 7:30 p.m. Bowling - Sign-up: Jan. 17- 25 - 21. Playing Dates: Jan. Feb. 18 Badminton - Sign-up: Jan. 24-28. Playing Dates: Feb. 1 - 25. Swimming-Sign-up: Feb. 7- 11. Playing Dates: Feb. 16, 7:30 p.m. April 20. Softball - Tryouts: March 14,16,21. Practices, March 23, 28, 30, April 6. Games: April 11, 13, 18, 20, 25. Student- Faculty-Staff game April 26, 4:00 p.m. Tennis Singles and Doubles - Sign-up: Feb. 28 - March 4. Playing Dates: March 15 - Sigma-Mu Picnic - April 28, 5:00 p.m. Letter Club Banquet - May 2, 6:00 p.m. Sea Saints New Sea Saints for 1982-83 are Sara Wannamaker, Marian Dudley, Kathey Keel, Becky Dawson, Ann Hoper, Laura Johnston and Katy Harris. Johnson, Jacque Taylor, Carolina Johnson, Robin Hardy, Sally James and Elizabeth Rouse. SPORTS UPDATE The old girls include: President Michele McLean, Susan Hawfield, Pam Swimmers and Divers The 1982 swimmers and divers are Dawn Bodenheimer, Anna Ball Brandeaux, Elizabeth Brown, Sallie Burnham, Melissa Hayes, Kathy Keel, Suzanna Langley, Anna Moree, Beth Morris, Gray Ogden, Kathryn White, Allison Welder, Chamblee Birch, Virginia Cooper, and Tredenel Story. Want to publish a poem? Send it to Box 26, Campus mail. Sorry, we can’t return entries. Tennis, anyone? Xmifi*h3 Lmmi. nmiM jjium 00 ww 0^cait>t nmi Zo!0 Bcuntrutwli^,^ 8zS-07St !0'S^ fo-. , —-
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