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February 17.1993 page seven Campus News Classifled Ads "Student Assistant (2 positions) needed to perform various suj^rt activities which include computer data entry, filing, photo copying and genera! clerical assistance. Indi viduals must be able to work up to 20 hours per week during school months with the possibility of extra hours during the summer and holidays. Salary is $5.50 per hour. Send letter of interest and resume to : North Carolina Biotechnology Center, Att: Hu man Resources, PO Box 13547, RTP, NC 27709-3547. Af^lications will be accepted until the position is filled. The North Carolina Biotechnology Center is an equal opportu nity employer. EDITORIAL continued from page two milk. I’ve fed them leftover watermelon rinds Itom afternoon picnics and felt their rough tongues on my fingers. I’ve dusted them with powder to keep summer flies away. And I’ve seen that they can be affectionate, loving ani mals —animals that don’t deserve to be treated cruelly and do deserve to live in their natural habitat. My request is simple. Before you purchase veal in the grocery store or order it at fliat Italian restaurant, take a few seconds to read the label or question your waiter to find out if the veal was raised anemia-free. If it wasn’t, pass it up. Send the signal to the veal producers that inhumane treatment of calves doesn’t pay. WINGS Students Mark your calendars now for the Superwoman Social with speaker Dona Caine. March 12, 6:30 p.m. 132 Jones Cont. Ed. Conference Room Watch for further details! LETTERS continued from page two loving dearly flie two homosexuals I am very close to, it saddens me to have to see the ignorance and closed-mindedness of people whom they to come across everyday of their lives. It’s pretty pathetic and 1 try not to associ ate myself with these people. Candace R. Hagan Residence Life Director encourages students to complete surveys On behalf of die entire Residence Life Staff, 1 would like to express my appreciation to each student who participated in our Student Opin ion Survey during hall meetings last week. We are currenUy in the process of tallying the results of the survey, and in the coming weeks we hope to ^are with you the information that we have gathered. As students here at Meredith you have very strong opinions about a number of issues on campus from food in the dining hall to 7 p.m. doors to male visitation. Tliis survey allowed us to hear those opinions and to have that informa tion readily available as we plan for the future. Your input is important to us and will make a difference in the way we look to the future of residence life at Meredith. I would encourage our commuting students to complete similar surveys that they recently received in the mail and to return them to the Office of the Dean of Students. Please don’t let this opporwnity to be heard pass you by. Again, to all of you who completed surveys, we thank you. Janice McClendon, Director. Residence Life Senior describes Meredith experience It is hard for me to believe that four years ago next inonth, I wandered into Arme Dahle's office seeking infromation about Meredith's WINGS program. Before I left, I was enrolled for summer school. As I look back on that day in Marc^, I remem ber that it was a typical spring ^y: the sun warming, renewing the earth after the dead of winter. I remember the empathy on Anne's face., The reflection of myself in her eyes,and ttw hand that she extended as we walked toward the big hall and registered. I was a newly divorced mother of two. The children lived away. My time was empty,. Why did I even think about sdiool? I was aft'aid that all of the girls would be smarter than me. But I soon learned that we were each on our own journey and that we needed each other to succeed. I met professors wlro challenged my intellect, emotions, and spirituality. I learned to be com fortable with my thoughts and to respect the restless quiet when issues could not be brought to rest. I learned to love myself and have never been more content. I can never give back to this collge, and especially to the WINGS program, as much as Aime Dahle gave to me in those brief moments that marked the beginning of my second life in the spring of 1989. As I prepare to graduate, I would like for all of the young women that I have met and studied with to know that I appreciate them. Their thoughts and their values were inspiring and hopeful. And to Anne, thank you for holding my hand that day. The seeds of self-fiilflllment were planted by you. I remember one last thing. I cried that day. The tears were tears of joy coming fix)m deep within myself. And as each tear fell, it watered the seeds. I will never be the same again. Fondly, and with utmost respect for you, Anne, my fellow classmates, and to each of my profes sors. I remain grateftil for all of you. Catherine Carver CO-ED INTRAMURALS Do you like to play volleyball? March 27 and 28 is "Meredith Gets Campused" weekend and lots of activities are planned. On Sunday, March 28, from 1 - 5 p.m., Meredith Recreation Association (MRA) is sponsoring a co-ed volleyball tournament. Athletes and spectators alike are invited, so come out and bring a friend. Teams can consist of 6 - 10 players, at least half being Meredith students. 50 cents per person Winning team gets t-shirts!! Youcansignupindividuallyorasateam.justfill PTeam: outthe information below, put it and your money in an envelope and take it to one of these people: Erin Riley, 321 Fairdoth (X7575) Sabrina Bailey, 317 Fairdoth (X7729) Molly Shepherd, 405 Vann (X7559) Angela Denney. 120 Brewer (X7772) Sign-ups due by March 18 "1 Person to contact: Hione: Amt. enclosed:. .J
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