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Meredith Herald 1891-Honoring Our Heritage...Expanding Our Vision -1991 Volume Vin, Issue 18 February 21,1992 Raleigh, North Carolina Little Friends Weekend Dates Announced by Marion GrizzardandDanaRoberson, Little Friends Co-Ouiirs Every year the Meredith commu nity sets a weekend aside to invite “little friends'* (children between the ages of four and twelve) to partici pate in activities that focus on fun and fellowship. TTie Meredith Rec reation Association would like to in vite you and a little friend to partici pate in the weekend which will be held March 21-22. Tliis weekend is packed with great activities for your friend. These activities include arts and crafts, games, a worship servcice, and much more. We invite you to bring boys and girls to this special weekend. We apologize for any in convenience, but we will not be able to house boys on campus. There will be a registration fee of $20,00 for each child. This price includes all food and supplies used during the weekend. You must ac company your little friend at all times during the weekend. If you would like to invite a little friend to attend this, please complete the registration form below and return it, along with the $20.00registration fee, to Marion Grizzard, 317 Poteat by February 28, 1992. For more information, contact Marion Grizzard at X7614 or Dana Roberson at X7728. Look for the Little Friends Weekend Registration form on page eight of this edition of the Meredith Herald. Office of Dean of Students Holds Drawing to Determine Off-Campus Housing by Karen Howell, Residence Hall Board Chair On Tuesday, February 18, 1992, the Office of the Dean of Students held the off-campus housing draw ing to determine which students would be granted permission to live off-campus, effective Fall semester, 1992. Each group or individual had one form entered in the drawing. A seperate drawing was held for jun iors and seniors. The forms were drawn at random, and coincidentally, theexactnumber for the off-campus quota was drawn. Twelve rising juniors and twenty- four rising seniors were granted per mission to move off-campus. Once the quota was reached, the drawing continued in order to com pile a waiting list. Twenty-five ris ing seniors and twenty-one rising juniors were placed on the waiting list. The students on the waiting list will be granted permission to move off-campus only if one of the original twelve or twenty-four students al ready granted permission decide to remain on-campus. The thirty-six students whose names were drawn do not include students who receive special permis sion from Dean Sizemore, Dean of Students, and JarUce McClendon, Director of Student Life. Special permission is granted only in the case of medical or financial need, both of which must be documented with a letter from the student’s parents, as continued on page two Security Announces Changes in Policy on Weekend Parking by Dan Shattuck, Chief of Secu rity While a student at Meredith College, your personal safety and security of your residence is of paramount importance. Unregistered cars on campus make it difficult to know whether or not the vehicle belongs to a student or a po tential assailant. Moreover, cars that block emergency lanes or part in no parking areas in front of buildings will hinder fire and other emer gency vehicles. In an effort to insure a safe community, parking regula tions on campus will be en forced 7 days a week, 24 hours aday. It is mandatory that the following regulations imme diately go into effect for safe and courteous parking. I. All unregistered vehicles must park in the commuter parking lot on WEEKENDS ONLY, unregistered vehicles are NOT ALLOWED AT ANY OTHER TIME OR PLACE under any circumstances unless cleared by security. 2. Sophomore and Junior stickers are not acceptable in Senior parking spaces under any circumstances. 3. Do not park in fire lanes between dorms or the front of Johnson Hall or other “no parking” areas. These regulations will be enforced and violations may result in receiving a ticket, a “vehicle boot,” the vehicle being towed at the owner’s expense, or a combination of the above. Again, this is an attempt to be clear about our regulations and to better provide for your personal safety and the safety of our campus. Your contin ued cooperation is essential in keeping Meredith a nice community in which to en joy. Correction !! Seating at Founder's Day Convocation Will Be First Come, First Serve In last week’s Herald, we reported that tickets to the Founder’s Day Convocation to be held on Monday, February 24, with Representative Pat Schroeder as guest speaker, required reserved seating. This was a minunderstanding;as withmost con vocations, students will be seated on a first come, first serve basis. This event is not open to the public. We apologize to the Office of Public Relations for the confusion. We en courage everyone to attend Ms. Schroeder’s addresss, because not only does this promise to be an en lightening and challenging speech, it is also one of the closing events of Meredith College’s Centennial year.
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