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Page Four THE TWIG February 16, 1967 Miss Clark Assumes Duties In Home Management House Miss Margaret Emily Clark will soon assume her duties as supervisor of the Ellen Brewer Home Manage ment House. Eight Meredith senior home economics majors will live in the house during the spring semester, four in March and four in April. Through instruction and example, Miss Clark should prove helpful to the practicing home economics ma jors. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in home econom ics from Flora McDonald College and has done graduate study at Cor nell and North Carolina State Uni versities. She has served North Caro linians as a home economics teacher, as a home demonstration agent, and as a district 4-H Club agent. Miss Clark's recent retirement from her position as a district 4-H Club agent for the N. C. Agricultural Extension Service at N. C. State College made her available for the position here. Her work at N. C. State involved planning programs for and giving guidance to extension agents of the 4-H program through out sixteen southeastern North Caro lina counties. A Raleigh resident, Miss Clark is a member of the Presbyterian church, the Raleigh Business and Professional Women’s Club, the North Carolina and American Home Economics Associations, Epsilon Sigma Phi, and the Stale Farm Bu reau. Not only has she served as presi dent of the State Home Demon stration Agents Association, but she also has received their Distinguished Service Award. Cassiday Will Use Cybernetics as Topic For Chapel Program The first in a series of studies of cybernetics for Meredith College students and faculty members will be on February 22. At this time Dr. H. G. Cassiday, a professor of chem istry at Yale University, will speak in chapel on the subject. His an nounced subject is “The Intellectual Structure of the College Relations Between the Sciences and the Hu manities (and Technology and Phi losophy) with Special Reference to the Development of Meaning for the Studies Themselves and the Students.” On Wednesday afternoon, Dr. Cassiday will speak in 103 Joyner on the topic, “Cybernetics for the Lay man.” Students and faculty mem bers are invited. AROUND CAMPUS 4 Chapel Programs Will Precede Visit Of Mr. R. B. Fuller Four chapel programs have been planned to preccdc the visit of dis tinguished lecturer, K, Buckminster Fuller on March 2-3. One of the speakers for this scries is Dr. Harold Cassiday, Sterling Professor of Chemistry at Yale University. On February 22, he will speak in an extended convocation period on the topic, “Intellectual Structure of a College.” This function, sponsored by the Meredith Christian Associa tion, will also include an hour dis cussion in 103 Joyner on cybernetics. Dr. James Fitzgibbons, longtime friend and associate of Fuller, will speak in chapel on February 24. Dr. Fitzgibbons, president of Synergetics Inc., a Raleigh architectural firm, is the designer of the House of Lights of the 1964 World Fair and the builder of the geodesic dome. His tentative topic, “How to Listen to Bucky Fuller,” promises to be an en tertaining talk. A member of the Meredith Com munity, Mr. Henry Coffer of the department of religion, will be re sponsible for chapel periods on Feb ruary 20 and March I. He will give some introductory material about automation under the topic of “Chal lenge of Automation.” The schedule for Directions ’67 and R. B. Fuller’s visit to the Mere dith campus will be included in an article in the next Twig. Rose to Serve as Reader For Danforth Candidates On February 23 Dr. Norma Rose of the Meredith College English de partment will leave for St. Louis where she will serve as reader and interviewer for the Danforth Foun dation. The particular area in which Dr. Ro.se works is the graduate fellow ship program for women “which assists persons who are prospective teachers at the secondary school or college level and whose academic preparation has been postponed or interrupted.” When a prospective candidate applies for a fellowship, she may neither be presently em ployed as a full-time teacher nor be engaged in full-time graduate work. The program was initiated three years ago, and Dr. Rose has annually JANUARY GRADUATION (Continued from page 1) ating were the first to get diplomas signed by Meredith’s new president, Dr. E. Bruce Heilman. Others on the program were Reverend W, T. Mills, pastor of Raleigh’s Temple Baptist Church, and Dean Leish- nian A. Peacock, who assisted Dr. Heilman in conferring the degrees and presenting Bibles to each gradu ate. 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Gates Reads Poper On February 3-4 Dr. Rosalie P. Gates of the department of history and political science attended the Sixth Southeastern Regional Con ference of the Association for Asian Studies at Mary Washington Col lege in Fredericksburg, Virginia. While at the conference, Dr. Gates presented a paper on "Tibet in Sino- Indian Relations, 1900-1905.” The paper was read as part of a panel dealing with the topic “China and India: Politics and Confrontation.” Dr. and Mrs. Davis Honored On Sunday, February 12, the members of the math department and of the Canaday Math Club honored Dr. and Mrs. Charles Davis at a tea in the Alumnae House. Dr. Davis is the newly-selected chair man of the math department. Mrs. Davis works in the Office of the Business Manager and Treasurer. Public Relations Meeting Mr. Grover Andrews, Mr. Bud Bailey, Mrs. Carolyn Robinson, and Mrs. Faye Humphries of the Office of Development and Information, and Mrs. Margaret Craig Martin and Mrs. Elizabeth Ponton of the Alum nae Office, will attend the Mason- Dlxon district meeting of the Amer ican College Public Relations Association at Williamsburg, Vir ginia, February 16-19. Additions to Families A number of faculty members have had additions to their families during the last few months. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fracker have a daugh ter, who was born in late December. Mr. Fracker is assistant professor of education. Mrs. Lynn McDonald, instructor of health and physical education, gave birth to a daughter two weeks ago. During exam week, Mr. Vergean Birkin gained a new daughter. Mr. Birkin is a member of the department of sociology and geography. Humphries, Ennis Attend Meet Miss Sue Ennis and Mrs. Faye Humphries attended the January 20 session of the College News Semi nar of the Carolinas at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Mrs. Humphries was elected a director of the group, which is an organization of public relations, development, and information officials at all col leges in the two Carolinas. PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO.. INC. OF RALEIGH, N. C. REW BOOK EXHIBIT (Continued from page 3) Flannery O’Connor, which were the subject of a pre-REW lecture, and Edward Wallant’s The Pawnbroker, on which the movie of the same title, shown Tuesday night, was based. All books in the display are for sale, and one may be obtained by filling out an order card in Joyner Lounge. Books are delivered and money is collected the evening after they are ordered. Chairman of the book display was Anne Stone, who was assisted by Shcra Jackson, Dava Drew, Mary Arakas, Sara Davis, and Nancy Boyd. 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