jjtuaO' ,28. 1980 Place Yourself! The Collegiate Pajje 5 north CAROLINA IN- rfHVSHlP program Director n,ve Bennett will be on campus „ 3 00 p-m-. Wed., Jan. 30, Room 210 Hines to explain the ootwrtunities provided by the The N.C. Internsh.p Lram offers students S125 week for 10 weeks to Licipate in seminars, tours, and projects to broaden their perspective of state govern ment. To be eligible you must be attending a North Carolina college and at least a sophmore. Additional information and pro ject descriptions are available in the Career Planning and Place ment Office. Feb. 13 is the deadline for applications. Aca demic credit may be possible by finding a faculty member or department chairperson who is willing to sponsor the internship and grant academic credit. Part-time Sales Opportunity with Solar Applications Unlimited; A number of students are needed to work flexible hours in Wilson and Wilson County. This could be a possible fund-raising arrangement with student or ganizations. Representatives from Solar Applications will hold a demonstration of their product and a group interview on Tuesday, January 29 at 3:00 in Room 140 (auditorium) of the Nursing Building. All interested are invited. Sail On from page 2 air burns their lungs as their muscles start to complain. It won't be too much longer now. But it’s best not to think about it. If one thinks about it, one gets tired. And no one wants to run when they’re tired. One more turn and then the home stretch. Who’s going to make it all the way today? The frat rat determined to get back in shape, refuses to slow down even for a second. And the quiet guy, trying to keep up with his tall red headed friend, pours on even more speed. Finally, they cross the highway and make the last turn. As each runner makes that last turn, he starts his kick. The soccer player pulls way out in front and the wrestler does his best to stay on his heels. The ted head kicks, but it’s not Opera from page 1 Makeup was created and supervised by student Raye Anne Thore. The set was de signed by J. Ross Albert, chair man of the Department of Music, and constructed by Frank Mayes of the college faculty and students Linwood Bratcher, Charles Henry, Craig Everett, Clifton Harris, and Monty Totten. Members of the properties committee are stu dents Bratcher and Kimberly Sykes. Valerie Melvin of Goldsboro is stage director. The opera is produced and directed by Albert. Tickets will be available at the door. enough to pass either one of the first two runners. The quiet guy pulls away from the frat rat, and the curly headed one, his breath coming more in gasp than anything else, swears he won’t be last. Then, the sign that marks the finish. The soccer player crosses first, followed close behind by the wrestler. Several seconds pass, and then the red head and the quiet guy cross next. A few seconds later the frat rat crosses, compelled only by shear will anddeterminatioa Then finally, the curly headed guy finishes, cheered on by his co-horts, but upset about being last. Upon merging together .^gain, they each discuss their shared adventure between short fast breaths. Soon, they run out of things to say, and they go back to their perspective rooms. The sun is up now, quilting the clouds with the many splen did colors of morning. Then there’s always the day after tomorrow, when they meet again. RUEGGY Spring Semester Recruiting Schedule Monday Jan. 28 Tuesday Jan. 29 Tuesday Jan. 29 Wednesday Jan. 30 Wednesday Jan. 30 Thursday Jan, 31 Monday Feb. 4 Wednesday Feb. 6 Wednesday Feb. 6 Thursday Feb. 7 Tuesday Feb. 12 Friday Feb. 15 Tuesday Feb. 19 Wednesday Mar. 5 Monday Mar. 10 Tuesday Mar. 11 Friday Mar. 14 Monday Mar. 17 Tuesday Mar. 18 Tuesday Mar. 18 Thursday Mar. 20 Friday Mar. 21 Tuesday Apr. 22 Norfolk Public Schools Burlington City Schools Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. Moore County Schools Cumberland County Schools Suffolk, Va. Schools Nurses Career Dav Burlington House Decorator F'abrics Wachovia Corp. N.C. Methodist Camps Spotsylvania, Va. County Schixils Culpeper. Va. County Schix)ls Kinston Citv Schools Branch Banking and Trust Co. Hertford County Schools Warren Countv Schotils J. P. Stevens Co. Southern States Cixiperative Carolina Power and Light Prince George County Schotils, Va. First Citizens Bank Roses Stores Brunswick Countv Schools. Va. Dr. David E. Jones 2:00-4:30 Robert G. Aldous 9:00-4:30 Jeff Parker 9;00-4:00 Henry Hix»d 10:00-4:00 J. Glenn Riddle 9:00-4:30 J. D. Thorsen 9:(K)-3:(X) l:00-4:tX) Charles McGix'gan 8:.W-4:30 Danny Sowell Burke Barbee 9:(X)-4:30 9:(X)-12:tX) Ralph Tatum 9:(K)-4:00 H. VV. Monger 9:(X)-4:(X) Brenda Camp 9:(X)-4:(X) Mary Owens Billy Montague Robert Wheeler Vernon Baker W. Clayton Turner Patricia Millman Tandy Fitts H. Morris Sutton Robert Elder Charles Saunders D. E. Crawford J. Grady Martin 9:00-4:(X) Daniel Avent L ,J NTE Exam Feb. 16 Prospective teachers who plan to take the National Teach er Examinations on Feb. 16, at Atlantic Christian College were reminded today they have less than two weeks to register with the Educational Testing Service (ETS), Princeton, N.J. Craig Falor, director of career planning and placement at Atlantic Christian said registra tions should be mailed in time to reach ETS no later than Jan.23 when regular registration closes. A penalty fee of $5 is charged for registrations received at ETS after Jan. 23 but prior to Jan. 30. After Jan. 30 registra tions will not be accepted for the February administration. Registration forms and instruc tions may be obtained form the Atlantic Christian College Career Planning and Placement Office or directly from the National Teacher Examinations, ETS, Box 911, Princeton, N.J. 08541 During the one-day testing session, a registrant may take the Common Examinations which include tests in profes sional and general education plus one of the 26 Area Exami nations designed to probe know ledge of particular subject mat ter and teaching methods. Once registered, each candi date will receive an admission ticket and notification of the exact location of the center at which to report. Those taking the Common Examinations will report at 8;30 a.m., and finish at about 12:30 p.m., Falor said. 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