THE TWIG VOL. LIV, NO. 8 MEREDITH COLLEGE, RALEIGH, N.C. OCTOBER 31, 1979 Parents Weekend to be held November 3-4 1^ Diane Baucon This is iU Earents Weekend 1979 has finally arrived, The only, Parente Weekend this academic year! We’ve planned lots of new and different activities-all of them planned, directed, * and produced by students. We’re hoping that you and your parents will join us for the festivities. If your parents have already registered by mail, their registration packets (including their nametags and meal tickets) will be ready and waiting for them on Saturday at Cate Center. If they are planning to be here on Sunday, only, stop by and pick up their packet for them on Saturday. Everybody knows how frustrating it can be to wait in line. So, why not register for your parents ahead of time? Stop by the Advancement Office on 2nd Johnson (across from the Admissions Office) before Friday morning and register. Don’t wait to register on the steps of Belk tefore One Act plays to be presented by Marlene Debo Barnett The Meredith College Playhouse will present an evening of one-act plays on Thursday and Friday, November 8 and 9 at 8 p.m. in the Studio Theatre (125 Jones, underneath the Auditorium). The plays to be presented are “Adaptation” by Elaine May, and “Lou Gehrig Did Not Die of Cancer” by Jason Miller. Admission is free. “Adaptation” is being directed by senior Lynn Dyson as a part of her drama minor. The play is a game show and the audience follows a con testant around the game board, which is actually his life. Cast members include Melanie Mabry, Jamie Allen, 'and Carol Roser. Charlie Krebs, the theatre department’s technical director, is directing “Lou Gehrig Did Not Die of Can cer.” The play deals with a, married couple whose relationship has been destroyed by each partner’s seeking his own ends and losing sight of the common ground they once shared. The husband is able to relate to and share himself more with a stranger who visits him than with his own wife. Debbie Taylor, Ed Smith, and Marlene Debo Barnett por tray the three characters. dinner on Saturday or at the Amphitheater on Sunday. Do it early and avoid the rush. And, as you may remember - from last spring’s picnic, food got rather scarce toward the end of the picnic simply because so many people waited until the very last miraate to buy their tickets. There is just no way the cafeteria staff »n anticipate and adequately serve several hundred last minute guests. Don’t get stuck. Register early. All signs indicate that this is going to be the best Parents Weekend yet-lots of parents, brothers, sisters, and boyfriencfe have already made plans to attend. How about yomrs? See you this weekend. PARENTS WEEKEND Saturday 9:00 a.m.-4;00 p.m. Science Workshop, 203 Joyner, 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Parents &' Granddaughter’s Luncheon, ALH. 2:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Parents Reception, Cate Lounge. 2:30 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Parents Registration, Cate Lobby. 4:00 p.m.-5:45 p.m. Parents Show, CEA. 6:15 p.m.-:8:00 p.m. Parents Banquet, Belk Hall. 6:30 p.m.-ll.OO p.m. Ridge Road ^ptist Church Square Dance, Gym. 8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. Meredith Showcase, Jones and Invitational Golf Tour nament UNC-CH, (A). Nov. 4, Sunday 8:30 a.m. Board of Direc- tors-Parents Association, PDR. 11:00 a.m.-12:00 Noon Parents Worship Service, Jones. '12:00 Noon-2:00 p.m. Parents “Pig Pickin’’, Am phitheater. 8:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Faculty Harpsichord Recital, CCH. Ailtlior of children’s books to speak at library luncheon See Special Section on Cornhuskin’ instdle this issue I J Information Services Suzanne Newton of Raleigh, author of four award- , winning children’s books will be thei^est speakerat the fall luncheon of the Meredith College Friends of the Carlyle Campbell Library, Thursday, November i, 12;30 p.m, in Belk Dining Hall on the women’s college campus. Mrs. Newton, a native of Bunn Level, graduated from Duke University with a major in English. Since she first began WTiting in the late 1960s she has had four books published, three of which have received the North Carolina American Association- of University Women award for the Best Juvenile Bodi in the year of publication, two have been Junior Literary Guild Books, and one has been a Newberry nominee. Her most recent bode, ‘‘Rubella and the Old Focus Home,” is the subject of negotiations with Walt Disney Productions, Ms. Newton has served as a consultant in the Poetry in the Schools Program in North Carolina and has visited numerous schools in the state working with children and 'Poetry. She is active in the jPullen Memorial Baptist Ghiirch in Raleigh and the Authors Guild, Inc. She and her husband Carl, a state government official, have four children, two of whom are in college and two are in high school. Friends of the Carlyle Campbell Library provides various levels of support and is concerned with the welfare of the Meredith College Library. News Highlights Around Campus NEW PROGRAM Information Services Meredith College begins a new program for alumnae this fall entitled “Meredith on the Road.” Short courses on taxes and estate planning, China, personal skills, and women of the Bible will be offered to alumnae chapters across the state by the Office of Alumnae Affairs and Office of Con tinuing Education and Special Programs at the women’s college. Courses will be taught on Saturdays by Meredith faculty at locations requested by alumnae, chapters. All courses are five hours in length and will cost each chapter $125 or $156 plus traveling expenses; : per course. For some time Meredith has been working to develop a broad program of c0tihuing education designed specifically to meet the needs of alumnae. A sub-comJhittee of the Alumnae Association’s education committee developed the traveling course presentation which ■was presented at the association’s May meeting. SEMINARY REPRESEN TATIVES Office of Campus Minister For those of you who are interested in church related work and perhapis going on to study at a sbmi nary hr divinity school, Meredith is arranging to have seminary representatives on campus. Interviews will be set up through the Campus Minister’s office with representatives from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, (Wake Forest, NC) Vanderbilt Divinity School (Nashville, TN), Duke Divinity School (Durham), and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (Louisville, KY). Please call the office, (Ext. 346 ) 6r fill out a sign up slip from the Campus Minister’s bulletin board immediately if you would like a bulletin or an interview with a representative from one of these schools, UPCOMBitG RECITALS Here are the upcoming recitals in the Music Department at Meredith: Nov. 4, 4:00 p.m. Lewis Brunn, Guest Organ Recital, Jones Auditorium. Nov, 4, 8:00 p.m., Brenda Windham, Faculty Harp sichord Recital, Carswell Recital Hall. Nov. 5,8:00 p.m.. Tom Lohr, Faculty Piano Recital, Carswell Recital Hall. Nov. 6, 8:00 p.m., Ned Gardner, Guesti Trumpet Recital, Carswell Recital Hall. Nov. 8 and 9, 8:00 p.m., One Act Performances iDrama), Jones Rehearsal Hall. The Sexaal Adolescent: . tit.;"4 Commniiiieatioit and Valde November 9, 1979 McKimmon Center, N.C.S.U. Sponsored by; , Raleigh Women’s Health Organization, Inc. Governor’s Advocacy Council on Children and 'Vouth Co-op Campus Ministry, N.C.S.U. ' ^ ' Wayne County Inner Agency Council Youth Involvement Office For people who work with and care about adolescents: tlie focus of this seminar will be to help caring adults to communicate helpfully to teenagers about sexual in formation, concerns, and behavior. PROGRAM 9:00-10:90 A.M. Registration and Book Sales 10:00-11:15 A.M. Dr. Sol Gurdon; “The ; Sexual Adolescent-Communication Strategies” 11:15-11:30 A.M. Question and Answer 11:30-1:00 P.M. Lunch-on your own 1:00-1:30 P.M. Dr. Steve Shoemaker: “Value Clarification” 1:30-3:00 P.M. Panel 3:00-3:30 P.M. Dr. Steve Shoemaker-Group Exercise in Value Clarification 3:30-4:00 P.M. Break and Book Sales 4:00-5:00 P.M. Dr. Sol Gordon: address to Parents and Teens-“How Can You Tell If You’re Really In Love” ; FACULTY ■ Dr. Steve Shoemaker - Presbyterian University Minister at N.C.S.U., President 'of Raleigh Ministerial Association. Dr. Robert Senior - Chapel Hill Pediatrics, P.A,; Past President of Chapel Hill P.T.S.A.; Clinical Associate Professor of pediatrics at Duke and U.N.C.; and Member of Adolescent Medical Society. Susan Spaltz, R.N. - Health Co-ordinator with Chapel Hill- Canrboro Schools. Molly Boggis - Assistant Director of Center of ;Early Adolescents. • Dr. Paul Fleming. M;d.. FACOG-A.A.S.E.C.T. Dr. Gary Berger, M.D., M.S.P.H. - Medical Director, Raleigh Women’s Health Organization, Inc.; Director, Center of Reproductive Health, Raleigh, N.C. +±Deadline for Registration: Nov. 1.