editorial Make an Effort to Recycle This year a project has begun on the Meredith campus. It will take only a few minutes to participate in, but will help to save the earth’s natural resources. Meredith Recycling has placed green barrels in strategic locations over the Meredith campus. Students will only have to drop paper which can be recycled into the barrels and Meredith recycling along with Triangle Recycling Services will do the rest. What an easy way to help save the rainforests of Brazil and other trees around the world! Environmental issues are making headlines around the world and Meredith students and faculty have an opportunity to be responsible citizens (of the world) and do an easy step to help reduce this global problem of constant logging. Natural resources are not easy to come by and a new environment can’t be bought at K-Mart, so be responsible and put paper that can be used again in the green barrels. ” Jeannine Manning Editor-in-Chief Letter to the Editor Concerning the new change in logo, I believe that the student body should have had a say in the matter. I think of myself as being a part of Meredith and decisions that affect Meredith also affect me, the student. I realize the college is changing and we need to change with it, but along with several faculty members, students and graduates, I don’t think the logo is representative of Meredith and I would have liked our ideas and suggestions to have been taken into consideration. Carolina Mata NC Library Association Names VP/President Elect Janet Freeman, college librar ian for Meredith College, has been elected Vice President/President Elect of the North Carolina Li brary Association (CNLA). The NCLA, with over 2,200 members, is the largest library association in the Southeast, and is among the largest in the United States. Freeman will assume her Vice Presidential responsibilities from Fall 1989 to 1991, and will serve as President from 1991 through 1993. Meredith Herald STAFF EDITOR-IN CHIEF Jeannine Manning PRODUCTION MANAGER Jayne Potter ADVERTISING MANAGER Cheryl Alderman NEWS STAFF Susan Cartrette Krista Holloman Sandra Johnson Beth Lowry Kelly Massey Laura McArthur Mary Moore Bergen Padgett Beth Saylor Gennie Stuart Susan Worley ADVISOR Becky Bradshaw The Meredith Herald is located in the publicaticMis office on the second floor of Cate Center. Address corre spondence to the Meredith Herald, Box xl33, Meredith CoUege, Raleigh. NC 27607-5298. Phone (919) 829- 8338. Advertising Rates available upon request. EDITORIAL POLICY The Meredith Herald is published by Che students of Meredith College during the academic year. The paper is funded by the college and through advertising. The Herald will not print material containing personal attacks, insults, ridicule, or libelous statements. All letters to the editor must be signed unless otherwise discussed with the editor. The opinions expressed on the edito rial page do not necessarily reflect those of the college administration, faculty, or student body. The Herald welcomes criticism and will respond promptly to any submil- ted in writing and signed by die wriCer.