The Scdemite Vol. LXVIII No. 6 Salem College, Winston-Salem, NC April 29,1988 Dr. Judy Aanstad To Leave Salem by Amy Washburn Career Center Director Dr. Judy Aanstad will be leaving Salem at the end of this year. After thirteen years here. Dr. Aanstad has decided to make a career change--she says, "I took my own career counseling advice." Dr. Aanstad's primary work will be with Ziff Associates of Winston-Salem. She will be doing qualitative market research, and clients will hire her to test consumer attitudes. Her results will be used to decide about certain types of product development and advertising. As a part of this job. Dr. Aanstad will be travelling all around the country. She will also work as a consultant for a firm in Greensboro in a management development program. She will work with upper and middle level managers in assessing their personal managment styles. Dr. Aanstad says that these jobs will give her a chance to do some different things using her same skills and education. She says, "I've enjoyed and learned a lot here-this has been an important part of my life." Sarah Arbritton, who currently lives in Chicago, has been hired to take over the Career Center. She received her Master's Degree at Florida State University. Dr. Aanstad remarks that, "she is a really dynamic, interesting young woman. I think students will really enjoy getting to know her." - ' . ■ \ ts V ' ^ eA'I : Banquet Kicks Off Founders' Day Festivities by Staff Reporter The annual Leadership Banquet was held on Wednesday, April 27 at 6:00 p.m. in the Refectory. The Banquet was part of the Founders' Day festivities at the College. This dinner was an opportunity to honor campus leaders and focus on leadership. The featured speaker was a Salem alum. Dr. Jennie Anderson Smith, who spoke upon the rewards of leadership and the hardships involved. Among the awards presented were team captains' awards. The following people were recognized. Equestrian Team: Courtney Nanninga, Elizabeth Betts, Tracy O'Connor; Field Hockey Team: Paige Miller, Pat Palumbo; Soccer Team: Beth Douglas, Allison Gill; Swimming Team: Sally Lemmon; Tennis Team: Catherine Penry; Volleyball Team: Cathy Whitlock. Several people were honored for their work in drama. Elizabeth Mullins received the Pierrot Award for outstanding participation in theater. Recognized as the new members of the dramatic honor society. Alpha Psi Omega, were Julia Carpenter, Parker Hubbard, Heather Inge, Jenny Muench, Dawn Phelps, Lucy Woodham, Michelle Duffie, and Jennifer Hencinski Student Government Awards were given to Millie Eubanks, Lynn Turpin, Ginger Saunders, and Laura Arndt. Recipients of the Spirit Awards for outstanding participation in class activities were: Freshman: Betsy Saxman; Sophomore: Cathy Bowers and Strat Newitt; Junior: Michelle Brennan; and Senior: Joanna Winecoff. Tapped for membership in the O.D.K. honor organization for scholarship and leadership were Michelle Brennan, Michelle Jaynes, Cathy Whitlock, Kay Costenbader, Bridget Maley, and Amy Washburn. Recipient of the O.D.K. Outstanding Teacher Award was Dr. Patricia Howe of the History uepartment. The Freshman Leadership Award was given to Camille Flippin. The Carroll Lennon Award for achievement in residence life was awarded to Debbie West. Millie Eubanks was the first recipient of the new Sarah Fulcher Leadership Award, which honors tenacity, ability to communicate clearly, and effectiveness and perseverance as a student leader.