NOVEMBER 12, 1984 THE TWIG PAGE 3 IN THE COURTYARD “I thought it was a wonderful time for all the classes to get together. It txought out alot of creativity, cooperatfon arxl constructive leadreehip. It Is a tradition that should carry on forever. It was Impressed with all the classes- particularly the Seniors.” Stwri Qradford “I thought It was wonderful!” Chrl8tln9 watts “I thought It was stupid. What's ths big deal?" Allison White " I was very proud of Lll' Sister Class (Sophomoresir Kelly fVmimr ‘‘Comhuskin’ Is something that makes Merrtlth a special place-no outsider could ever understand-Belleve me I've tried to explain itl" Stuart Looney “I’m very, proud of the Senior class for working so hard at coming together as a teem. We did in spirit "Form a more perfect union" and Comhuskin was the vehicle which allowed us to do this." Chiissy Parsons "Screaming In the cafeteria, rolling the courtyard, wearing stupid looking outfits-lt's Comhuskln'>and I’m sure going to miss Itl" Lori Teachey "I thought It was fun. The best thing so far In my freshman year. It ms d^lnately better that orientation.” Roxanne Qeqrge WHAT DID YOU THINK OF CORNHUSKfN’? "Comhuskin’ Is good and funl” Teraea Dlckerawi “Comhuskin’ Is great! It's one of the things that m^es Meredith Meredith." Carole Jeanne RIcHs What Is Cornhuskln'7 ‘‘F-U-N FUNI" Nenoy Almon “A chance for classes to complete and show class colseness.” andy Laws “Fun but expensive!” Tamara Dye "A chance to show who's best!’’. Vna Johasse "A time to come together and have some good ole funl” Maay McQm It was such a fun- party-Stetson's we love you! Lee Page I think It was grest because It's the last time we can act like Idiot's for a good reason! Andree Engstrom "Comhuskin'Is good, great,, fantastic, and fun.” , Pam Bird "It was alot of fun but loud!" Alllaon Parks “It was funl I think that everytody worked very hard and they.did a good job!” "Of course It's good, It gives a much needed break In the semester, a chance to have some funl" Dabble Merritt “i agree with Comhuskin because It breaks the monotony of the semester.” “Con^uskln’Greetl It’s a chance to get close to people you never knew before,” Sam/) mile "The beer at Stetson's made the whole night worthwhile.” Alka Saltier "Comhuskin' Is really great.l think k’s a greet opportunity for the classes to come togather and participate in something that ^ been a tradition fora long time. I think It’s a really special time for everyone!” Laura Conder NOTES FROM CAREER SERVICES Resume writing worksh^ November 12, 10:00 a.m. Cate Auditorium Recruiting Wake Forest Law School-November 14, Wednesday Interviewing all students or candidates for law school. Recruiter: Linda Stott, Attorney for the Governor Price Waterhouse-November 15, Thursday Position: Staff Accountant Locations: Raleigh and all U.S. locations Majors: Accounting Recailter: Amy Davis (Meredith ‘80) Kanda Institute- December 1, Saturday Position: Teaching (Certificate not Required) Locations: Japan Majors: All Recruiter: Mr. Anton Goodings SIgn-up sheets are in Career Ser vices Office, Cate Center. Other Recruiters coming to Meredith. Keep alert for dates, times ^d additions. Connecticutt Financial Group Riot Life Omni Business Machines Miller and Rhodes Southem I'Jational Bank and Trust Camp Lejune Dependent School Data General-Cls^on Data General-R.T.P. Virginia Beach City Public Schools 0{»ratt^rts Center Wachovia Bank and Tnjst Company Roses Stores N.C. Extension Service Ivey’s of Carolina N.C. Starts Credit Union S.A.S. Roadway Express Metropolitan Life Insurance Research Triangle'instltute North Carolina State Bureau of In vestigations Proctor and Gamble Minority Recruitment Day- Friday, November 16, 1984 at Wake Forest University School of Law. Schedule of Events 9:00-9: X Registration, coffee and Doughnuts Main Lobby 9:30-10:20 Welcome 10:30-11:20 Criminal Uw Room 7 Courtroom Dean Zlck- Prof. 11:30-12:20 Federal Jurisdiction WcOker-Room 209 12:30-2:00 Luncheon 2:00-2: X Tour of Law School 2:45-4:00 • Interviews-Student Panel Discussion Courtroom Resenntlon and Information form available In Career Services Office. Classified Classified Classified WANTED: Two telephone sollcltora and two pMte relations pe^le fo work In RalelgfhCary area for prestigious Southern PInea, N.C. Resort and Country C/u6. No selling In volved. Requires command of English, good voice and personality. 5 - 9p.m. 481-0225. Other times 781-2018 or 787-1369. 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