Metmtib Herald
Vobim* 7, Numbar 13
April 22, 1991
Amid colotjbl fed and white baUoqra and a skyfuU of sunshine,
students enjoyed ^rtng Fling on the island.
Where the WUd Things Play
Meredith students enjoyed an
afternoon of fun, physical activity on
April 11 at Stunt \S9\\
Meredith Recreation Association
sponsored the event, which was chaired
by Kim Audette and Beth Lowry. MRA
chose the theme, ‘Where the Wild Things
Play* from the popular children’s book,
Where the WUd Thii\gs Are.
For the second year in a row, Stunt
was similar to a field event Students
participated in a 5*legged race, egg toss,
flour power, halo chase, and sponge
toss to tiy to win points for their class.
Points were awar^d for 1st, 2nd, 3rd,
and 4th (^oes. Three lucky students
from each class got the opportunity to
throw wet spongy at President John
Weems, Dr. Carson Brlson, Sam
Carothers, and Janice McClendon. The
“targets’ were all very, good sports!
MRA introduced a new event this
year-a lip synch contest between classes.
Each class had two and a half minutes to
perform and “sing” a song. The five
judges, Becky Bradshaw, Paula Daniels,
Patricia Grieco, Libby Mullinnix, Marge
Stevens and Libby Weber judged the
classes on creativity and originality. All
performan(£s were cute and received a
good deal of response from the audience,
but it was the senior performance that
the judges decided was the best. Second
went to the juniors, third to the freshman,
and fourth to the sophomores.
The )uiUors were later vindicated
when the final results were tabulated.
Results of Stunt were First Place,
Juniors; Second Place, Seniors; Third
Place, Freshman; Fourth Place,
Sophomores.
Stunt 1991 was fun and enjoyable
and, according to MRA, a success! It
would not have been possible,
however, if it weren’t for the hard
woric and dedication of the of
co-chairs: freshman-Lynn Barbee and
Anissajones, sophomores-Beth Anne
Fleishman and Kate Wilson, juniors-
Amy Allen and Kitty Allsbrook, and
seniors-Susan Howard.
MRA thanks them for all of their
help and to all of the people that
made Stunt great!
Calebnuiffg Mtndilb's Charter Cententiat
Meredith
Grad Will
Deliver
Baccalaureate
Sermon
by Julia Haskett
This year’s Baccalaureate sermon
will be delivered by a former Meredith
student who served her college in a
variety of ways. Sue Fitzgerald played a
number of sports during her four years
at Meredith: basketball, soccer, hockey
and softball. She sat on the student
council for three years and worked in
the dining hall three meals a dav.
Fitzger
ald, a 1952
graduate, was
ordained to
the Ministry
by Mars Hill
Baptist
Church in
1973. She be
came I
teacher of re
ligious educa-
Sue Fitzgerald
tion the year
after graduation and then went on to
serve as Minister of Christian Education
at several Baptist churches in Virginia
and North Carolina. Today she is the
Direaor of the Center for Christian Edu
cation Ministries at Mars Hills College.
Fitzgerald is a member of the Board
of Directors of the Mountains (^Madison,
Inc, a school of mentally retarded and
handicapped adults in Mars Hill. In
1978, the Southeastern Baptist
Theological Semiiury awarded her its
Citations for Excellence in Christian
Ministries.
Final Edition of the 1990-91 Herald