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Step Up to The Mike!
speech Club forming at Meredith
Neha Kumah Vyas, a Meredith sophomore, announced to the Herald the
formation of a new campus organization designed for those interested in speech,
forensics or debate. If you are Interested, please complete the following survey and
return to Dr. John Creagh's office (829-8528) in Jones Auditorium assoon as possible.
For further information, contact Neha at 848-6521. Thank you!
Name:
1. yesO noO
Phone Number:
2.
yesO
yesO
noO
noO
Do you plan on majoring/minoring in the area of Speech and/or
Communication?
Have you everbeenpanofaelther a speech club ora member of
a focensicsAldjate team?
If there was a speech club at Meredilh, would you be involved?
(If yes, what kinds of activities would you be imetested in?
(exan^)le: debates, individual events, public speaking, etc.)
If given iheopportuniiy to havea speech team at Ktedilh, would
you like to compete in contests not only at Meredith but also with
odier esiabUdMd teams at different coltegesAuiiverskies?
Do you feel that the speech club should be restricted only to
students who plan to major in speech related areas (as opposed to
all students)?
How much time would you be willing to contribute to the club?
(Mier comments and suggestions:
S. yes O no O
6. yesO noO
Meredith is a NCAA Divl^on HI
college committed to blending
intercollegUite athletics with a strong
academic pirogram, thus providing the
student-atMete opportunities to achieve
her maximum potential in each. The
intercollegiaie program offers five spoits:
golf, tennis, volleyball, baske^all, and
softball. Synchronized swimming is
offered as a non-competition
performance spoit
Tctinls
Ihe tennis team is coached by Jay
Massey, a veteran teadier-coach ^o
incorp(xa^ sound fundamentals with
an aggressive attacking game. For
maxirmim development, she believes in
challenging the team by scheduling a
wide variety of competition, arranging
from Division IH to Division I, as well as
NAIA schools. Meredith’s teams have
enjoyed numerous wirming seasons
under guidance. Approximately eight to
ten of the 24 matches are played in the
^1 season with the cemaiiKler being
played in the spring. The majority the
matches are within a 2 - 21/2 hour drive
and overnight trips are limited to one
each season.
Golf
The Golf team is coached by Bill
Grady who also serves as assistant Por
at Carolina Trace Country Club. He is an
“up and coming" coach, known for his
ability to communicate with students,
aiulyze skills and make corrections,
and one who can bring new ideas and
enthusiasm to the program, llie team
plays fall and spring seasons,
participating in seven or eight
tournaments, some of which are:
Longwood, James Madison, Duke and
William and Mary.
Volleyball .
Meredith's winning volleyball team
competes against teams throughout
North Carolina and Virginia and
participates in several tournaments.
Meredith plays a power game built
around a 6-2 or 5-1 offense. The
volleyball team is coached by Marie
Chan^lee and assistant coach Cindy
Bross. Marie Chamblee has been actively
involved with the spoit of volleyball for
over 15 years, both as an intercollegiate
player and coach. The volleyball
programs has been very successful over
the past decade with a 68% winning
percentage and nine consecutive
winning seasons. The 1990season opens
September 13th and finishes October
30th.
Meredith’s basketball team is
coached by Carl *Sammy* Hatchell, a
native of Florence, S.C. A veteran in the
coaching ranks, his high school teams
reached the State Championship Final
Four for 6 straight years, producing two
State Runners-up and two State
Champions. Coach Hatchell's teams are
known for their fost break, high scoring
offense and fundamental defense which
produces a winning percentage of over
80%. Bringing this up-tempo styles to
Meredith, his teams are exciting to watch
and equally successful. Meredith
Basketball has become highly visible
and competitive in recent years. Team
membersMp is decided by tryouts that
begin officially on Oaober l6, however,
there is some pre*season training and
preparation. Anyone interested should
contact Coach Cail Hatchell (829-8310)
for more detailed information.
SofibaU
Playing Fast-Pitch, the Meredith
Softball Team has enjoyed recent success
under the leadership of Coach Hatchdl.
Competing against scholarship, as well
as non-scholarship colleges, Meredith
has combined hard hitting, aggressive
baserurming, and good fimdamental
defense to produce winning teams each
year. Tryouts are held beginning
Fd^ruary 18,1991. Students should not
be discouraged from coming out for the
team because of lack of fast-pitch
experience, as all North Carolina games
are slow-pitch only. Contact Coach
Hatchell for more information. Fast-
pitch pitchers and catchers are especially
encouraged to try out.
Aqua Angels
Meredith’s syiKhronized swimming
performing group presents a fall and an
annual spring swim show. In addition,
the group does clinics, workshops, and
additional performances with Duke
University and other schools in the
Triangle area. The club is composed
mostly of stud^its who have taken
beginning synchronized swimming
courses at Meredith or who have a
background in competitive swimming.
Tryouts are held in November. Call Carl
Brown at 829-8334 for further
information.
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