page 4 The Pen, March 1997 Rivens, Banks honored for work at Brotherhood dinner recently By Tomekia Moore Two members of the Falcon family were recog nized as student honorees at the University-Community Brotherhood dinner held at the James S. McKimmon Center on North Carolina State University’s campus on December 13. At the fifteenth annual brotherhood dinner, Tarsha L. Rivens and Tamara Delores Banks were presented with plaques and high praise by St. Aug’s Mabel Matthews, academic dean, as they were recognized for outstanding scholastic, social, and community achievements. Rivens, 22, is a senior from Georgetown, S.C., and is a graduate of Georgetown High School. The pre medicine major has received numerous honors including membership in the Phi Beta Gamma Honor Society and Who’s Who Among College Students. Rivens is a Glaxo’s Women in Science recipient and holds UNCF/Citibank Fellowship. Banks hails from Roches ter, N.Y. This 22-year-old art major is also a member of the senior class and honor student, as well as an Urban Scholar. Banks will earn her Bachelor of Arts degree in May 1997. GOOD WORK- Tarsha Rivens and Tamara Banks were honored for their outstanding scholastic, social and commu nity achievements. Dr Mabel Matthews presents Rivens (top) and Banks (bottom) with their awards. .dove-^ V To my Pooch, Thank you for being there for me through thick and thin. I have always loved you, I love you now and always will. ¥ y To my Teddy, You have taught me a different meaning of love, and now I want to tell you, I Love You! Tatita Sanchez ¥ ¥ Sam, There’s something on my mind. Will you be my Valentine? Beverly Brown ¥ ¥ Dennerlin, You light up my heart with lovely things you do for me. I Love You, Akeda ¥ ¥ To my Black Stallion, Memories bring back flames. Kaiji ¥ ¥ Lamont, To my valentine forever. I wish you lots of love, hugs and kisses, for my sweet valentine. Happy Valentine’s Day. Karida “Mama Bear” Green ¥ ¥ Lavelle, My Baby Boy always & forever. I will always keep you in my heart because I Luv Ya! Love, Baby Girl ¥ ¥ To my Blue Love Daniel of Phi Beta Sigma. Love you always Vannetta your Zeta love ¥ Students study abroad Sophomore Rodrick Miller and Junior Erica Lytle are representing St. Aug in Mexico and England this semester. Both international business majors. Miller is from Manning S.C. and is taking Spanish courses at Universidad Oautonoma de Guatalahara. Erica, who comes from Old Fort, is broadening her horizons with business courses at Whitelands College, London, England. The students are studying under a program. Partner ship for Service, under the Association of Episcopal Colleges. For further opportunities to study abjoad, contact Barbara Tazwell at ext 413. m SUMMER SCHOOL FOR PEOPLE ON THEIR TO THE TOP If you didn't sign up for ROTC as a freshman or sophomore, you can catch up this summer by attending Army ROTC Camp Chal lenge, a paid six-week course in leader ship. Apply now. You i^^y qualify for a $4,000scholarship and advanced officer train ing when you return to campus next fall. You'll also have the self-con fidence and discipline you need to suc- ceedincollege and beyond. ikcELLENCS. ARMY ROTC THE SMARTEST COLLEGE COUl^ YOD CAN TmfK For details, visit the Tuttle Building or call 832-7385/4825

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