APRIL 9, 1984
THE TWIG
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I CAMPUS NOTES AND REMINDERS
Kappa Nu Sigma banquet
Meredith’s scholastic
honor society, Kappa Nu
Sigrra, held Its spring banquet
Thursday, Mvch 22 In the Belk
OInIng Hall. The banquet was In
honor of its new members and
their parents. Many, old niern-
bers and alumnae of Kaippa Nu
Sigma attended this function.
Jeny Ha)^,' the pastor of
Forest Hills Baptist Church,was
the speaker. Kappa Nu Sigma's
new members for spring 1984
are, seniors: Nancy Almon,
LIsa Bailey, Carolyn Couch,
Karen Davis, Kathleen Penjon,
Martha Hamlet, Joan Hlllsman,
Susan McDonough, Dana Nix,
Kathy Norman, Kathryn Pope,
Kristen True; juniors: Susan
Cunie, Mary Drato, Sha^n Ely,
Mary Graham, Lorf Lewis, Jane
Phillips, Natalie Priest,
Michelle Richardson, and Angie
Sutton.
Jr.-Sr. news flash
The Junior-Senoir Formal
on April 14 is almost herel A
few reminders for the lucky
ones going:
1) Do not possess or par-
ted(e of alcoholfc beverages dur*
Ing the college sponsored func
tion.
2) ROTtemt)er that your date
is a part of this off*campus
event and should be aware of
pur colle^ poii^. .. .
If college poil^ Is not
upheld by you and-br your
guest. Judicial Boatti action
will be taken agalns) you, the
Meredith student. Remember •
you are held responsible for the
behavior of yoor guest.
Hall advisors chosen
The Twig staff would like to
extend our sincere congratula
tions to the new Hall Advisors
for the 1964-85 school year! We-
wl^ you the best of luckl
Freshmen: Julie Ann Beeson,
Lynne Matthews, Leslie Hodge,
Becky Auman, Allison Powell,
Ruth Ponder, Carol Fabry, Kim
Sealey, Mamie'' Stone, and
Fannie Rowland.
Sophomores:
Carmel
MEREaTH TENNIS
SCHEDULE
Tues. Apr. 10 Salem
Away
Thurs. Apr. 12 Queens
Home
2:30
Tues. Apr. 17 Campbell
Away
2:30
Wed. Apr. 18 St. Andrews
II Home
2:30
Wed. Apr. 25 fi^thodist
III Home
2:30
Sat. Apr. 28 Invitational Tournament III Salem
2:30
Career Service notes
SPRING RECRUITINQ
Dept, of Revenue • Revenue
Officers, Tax and Field Auditors
(Bus., Acct'g) April 12
Hertford County Schools -
Teachers, May 8
Wake County Schools •
Teachers, May 8
Carteret County Schools -
Teachers, May 8
FINAL FRESHhSAN TEST
INTERPRETATIONS
Strong- Campbell Interest
Inventory- April 13,10:00a.m.
- Cate Auditorium
Myers- Briggs Type Indicator •
April 27, 10:00 a.m. - Cate
Auditorium
NEW BOOKS
Getting Ahead: An excellent
career search woiWxiok for
women.
The Fast Track fw Women /o
sales.
The Way To Qo: A Woman's
Guide to Careers in Travel.
The Law Package: Descriptive
statements of Canadian and
Recitals Spring ^84
Swanson, Ivy Murrain, Cathy
Anheier, Susan Suter, Joy
Terry, Kim Dupree, and CherrI
Ritchie.
Junior: Lisa Britt, Renee
Godwin, Lynn SIceloff and
Karen Cockrell.
Upperclass: Kelli Hayner, Dale
Littleton, Karen Tansky, Janice
Coleman, Sherry Franklin,
Susan Currie, and Sharon MIHs.
U.S. Law Schools.
One L: An Inside account of
Life in the First Year of Law
School.
Career Quide for Paralegals:
Descriptions of the field, train
ing programs and job search
strategies.
The Official QuIde to Airline
Careers: Descriptions of all
currently available job areas,
requirements, company profiles
and contact addresses.
The Extra Edge: A Woman's
Guide to Total Professional
Style.
The MBA Career: Moving on
The Fast Track to Success •
Analysis of various MBA areas,
and stratigues for job search.
Hovf To Turn An Interview Into a
i/ob; One of the best, easy-to-
read, “how-to” books available.
Careers In Marketing: A
Woman's Guide.
Resumes for Hard f/mes.
North Carolina Business Kit.
Legal Guide to Start-up
procedures.
Qraduate Study In Psychology
and Associated Fields: A
directory of schools with
concise program descriptions.
Thursday, April 12. & Friday,
April 13 - 8 p.m. Meredith
DANCE CONCERT, Jones
Auditorium.
Saturday, April 14 - 3 p.m.
Stephanie Carpenter and Jeane
Sumpter, Junior Organ Recital,
Jones Auditorium.
Sunday, April 15 - 4 p.m.,
Robin hiardee, Graduation
Plano Recital, Carswell.
Sunday, April IS • 8 p.m. Eliza
beth Madren, Senior Plano Re
cital, Carswell.
Wednesday, April 25- 8 p.m.,
Carolyn Quincy Foil, Gr^ua-
tlon Piwo Recital, Carsvwll.
Thursday. Apri/ 26 - 8 p.m.
Peggy Overton, Graduation
Voice Recital, Carswell.
Saturday, April ^ - 11 a.m.
Raleigh Civic .Symphony
Children’s Concert, Jones
Auditorium.
SatunAr, April 28 - 3 p.m.
Han-let Platts, Graduation Voice
Recital, Carswell.
Safurctey, Apr// 29 - 8 p.m.
Rhonda Hall, Graduation Voice
Recital, Carswell.
Sunday, April 29 - 3 p.m. Mary
J^ Love, Graduation Organ
Recital, Jones Chapel.
Sunday. April 7 p.m. Kathy
Bryan, Graduation Organ Re
cital, Jones Chapel.
Monday. April30- 8 p.m. Linda
Cheek, Graduation Plano Re
cital, Carswell.
SGA
imposes
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to support that Items taken
were in fact in violation of Col
lege Policy.
6. Any items found that are
in violation of College Policy
may be confiscated (i.e. dnjgs,
alcohol, extension cords, etc.).
All prescription drugs should be
clearly labeled.
7. The Executive Commit*
tee operates on the premise that
there shall be no alcohol on
campus. Quantity Is not an
issue. Any container intended
forthe storey of alcohol that Is
kept as a souvenir should be
washed thoroughly before
being brought to campus to
remove any suspicion of pos
session of alcohol on campus.
Quide to The NTE - Core Battery
Tests: P^lce exercises and
general information.
90 Most Promising Careers of
the 90's: Profiles of and statis
tics for careers for every per*
sohality category. Easily
scanned.
Job Hunting with Employment
Agencies: Useful guide to the
approach and use of employ
ment agencies.
Steps to Professional Employ
ment with ^>eclal Advice for
Liberal Arts Graduates.
Breaking In. Teaching In Private
American International Schools
Overseas. Candid discussion
of not only the techniques of
obtaining employment but of
adjusting to the profession and
another culture; •
Sunday, May 6 - 3 p.m.
Margaret G^ss, Graduation
Violin Recital, Carswell.
Wedneeday, Aprtt 18 - 8 p.m.
Jane Boyd, Senior Voice Recital
In Carswell Recital Hall.
The Class of ‘84 encourages all Meredith students, faculty, anc
administration to join them at their
SENIOR RCNIC
THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 4:30 P.M.
in the COURTYARD
Actlvlti^ will include: LastWIII&Testament, the Crook, Flossie.
Golden Key Award, Slide Show, Class Prophecy, and Bonfire.
Meredith Dancers
are coming
April 12-13 8:00
in lenes
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