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PAGE 4 THE TWIG MARCH 22, 1978 Junior class takes first place with their Idiot Intertainment Hour. Stunt 1978 Photo essay Senior class takes second place with take-off on the K-Mart world. by Liz Wester Sophomore class gave clever projection of Meredith in the future. Freshman class received lots of laughter with take-off on “The Walton’s” Career Placement IVotes JUNIORS: One more Career Information Session ~ this is for Juniors and all other ■ interested students on Mon day, March 27, CEA, 10:00 a.m. Get a jump on you senior ' placement activities by at tending this last session. Recruiting Up-Date: (Sign-up sheets are available 3 weeks prior to Recruiter’s visit.) APRIL 5 - Nash County Schools 5 - Johnson & Johnson 11 - Katharine Gibbs Business School (Post Grad.) 12 - Air Traffic Control of Federal Aviation Agency 13 - Institute for Paralegal Training, Philadelphia Co-Op Education ~ Students interested in enrolling in cooperative education are encouraged to discuss their long range scheduling plans with their advisors during pre- registration conferences. COMING-UP: Interviews for summer and fall assign ments with co-op employers including Carolina Power & Light Co., Western Electric Co., and CAPSO-N (Capital Area Personnel Services Office, U S. Navy). CAPSO-N will interview on campus Aprils. See Mrs. Shirley Ihnen in the Office of Career Ser vices and Cooperative Education for further in formation on these and many other co-op positions. Career Focus at RSW Symposium, March 29 and 30: The Office of Career Services will sponsor two separate seminars during the RSW symposium on March 29 and 30. Descriptions follow: “Liberal Arts and Space Age Careers” on Wednesday, March 29, 2:00-3:30 p.m., Carswell Concert Hall. Panelists include: Gerald Shilling, Tennessee Valley Authority; Annette Rountree, Carolina Power and Light Co.; Mary Quinet of General Telephone of the Southeast. “Dual Careers: A Family Dilemma” on Thursday, March 30, 11:00-12:30 p.m. Speaker: George Wells, Personnel Director, Haskins & Sells, Charlotte, NC. SUMMER Virginia Extension Service-Information is not available on summer positions with the Va. Ex tension Service. A summer aide must have completed Jr. or Sr. year with plans to graduate with a degree in Home Economics. WPTF Summer In- ternships-The Durham Life Broadcasting Service, Inc. announces that applications are now being accepted for the WPTF 1978 Summer Intern Program. Interviews will be held April 10-April 14. Ap plicants should call in ad vance for an appointment and bring a resume with them to interview. Interns will work four hours daily, Monday through Friday, for the period May 22 through June 30. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announces an ticipated summer em ployment for Biological Aides, Park Aides and Tour Guides. Lisle Fellowship, Inc.- Scholarship awards are available for applicants of outstanding ability to study Intercultural Education in Nazareth, Israel, during the summer. Application deadline: April 30, 1978. FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT Teaching-The Carteret County School System an nounces an interest in receiving applications in all areas of public school teaching. Prospective teachers should direct their applications to: Dr. Curtis Fleshman, Asst. Supt., Carteret Co. Board of Education, Drawer 600, Beaufort, NC 28516. Employer Contacts with State of Virginia~A list of names and telephone numbers is now available for students who are interested in working for the Virginia State Government. The Virgin Islands Dept, of Education announces the following teaching positions for the 1978-79 school year: Elementary (K-6); Elementary and Secondary reading, music, special education, and Spanish; Secondary math, science, industrial arts, business education. ADVANCED STUDY Campbell College School of Law has announced Campbell scholarships which pay full tuition for three years. Nine or ten of these scholarships are available for the fall of 1978. Check Office of Career Services for more information. 1978 MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) - Registration material for the new MCAT, 1978, is now available. Test and filing dates are as follows: Test Date: April 15, 1978, Registration Deadline: March 20, 1978. Test Date: Sep tember 30, 1978, Registration Deadline: Sept. 1, 1978. NEW CAREER RESOURCE AIDS: Directory of Colleges and Universities offering Photography In struction; Financial Assistance for Library Education, Academic Year 1978-79; Charting Your Career Course in Girl Scouting; Prospective Educator’s Guide to Employment Procedures- N.C.; Working for the Federal Government; The Federal Employment Directory, position description of all agencies; and Directory of Major Atlanta Area Em ployers. Invitation to Space QUEST-78 has reserved room for an experiment aboard an early flight of the U.S. Space Shuttle. Purpose: to help make the program accessible to deserving ex perimenters who lack resources to develop and finance such projects on their own. QUEST-78 invites groups or individuals to submit ideas for the best use of the Shuttle reservation and will donate it to the winner, in addition to sharing the experimenter’s. NASA fees and developmental costs, according to financial need. The winning project can be in almost any field, ranging from astrophysics to medicine, economics to molecular biology. But it must be an experiment that can be done only aboard the Space Shuttle, fit into a container measuring five cubic feet, and weigh less than 200 pounds. Most important, QUEST-78 will give special consideration to proposals that promise some tangible, significant benefit to humankind, such as the eradication of disease, more efficient energy use, etc. Sheer commercial or military projects will not be con sidered. Deadline for the QUEST- 78 Space Shuttle Experiment Competition is Sept. 1, 1978. If you have sufficient background to design and construct an appropriate project, write a succinct description of your idea in 500 words, enclosing any necessary diagrams together with a resume of any other information that would in dicate your ability to carry out such a project. Send your proposal and credentials, with a stamped, self-addressed envelope to: QUEST-78, Space Shuttle Experiment Com petition, 1133 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10036. For additional in formation see the March-April issue of QUEST-78. Senior^s exhibit art The graduating exhibit of senior art major Beth Cobb will be held Sunday, Apr. 2, 1978 through Thursday, Apr. 13, 1978 in the rotunda of Johnson Hall. Her works include photographs, pain tings, prints, and ceramics. There will be an opening reception Sunday, Apr. 2, from 2 until 5 p.m. in the rotunda. All Meredith students and faculty are in vited. Senior art majors Sharon Holder and Beth Wicker will hold their graduating art exhibit Sunday, Apr. 2 through Thursday, Apr. 13, 1978 on the second floor of Cate Center. Their works include paintings, prints, photographs, ceramics, mobiles and wearings. The opening reception will be held Sunday, Apr. 2 from 2 until 5 p.m. in Cate Center. All Meredith students and faculty are in vited. Play Auditions Auditions will be held for the one-act plays Greybeard and Silent Snow, Secret Snow- on March 20 and 21 from 6 until 8 p.m. Anyone interested is urged to come and try out.
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