September 14,1994
6 Campus Extras
Meet the HERALD Staff...
compiled by the staff
Addie Tschander, news editor for
the Meredith Herald, isn’t quite the
calm and coUected |>erson she seems
to be. Addie is a sopiiomore from Win
ston Salem and has a bad habit for
procrastinating. She is a communica
tions ma)or and says that when no one
else is around she tends to sing at the
top of her lungs.
Being a news editor has a great
amount of responsibility and a lot of
stress. Addie says she takes “about a
five minute walk in the evening to
dear [her] head and to get a away from
pressure."
Senior reporter Jan Everhart is a
politics major and En^ish minor. She
enjoys spendii^ time with fnends and
going to the beach. Everhart can a^
ways lighten up any atmosphere by
making cartoon voices.
Twenty-one year old Everhart got
to experience life in England due to
Meredith Abroad and saw Queen Eliza
beth.
Two loves of Everhart are the Ger
man language and animals.
Features Editor Clarky Lucus is a
junior at Meredith College and is a
speech communications major with
an undecided English minor. She has
considered broadcast journalism and
interned la.st summer 3X channel 11
WTVD.
Her fovorite food is melba toast,
and she has a weakness for Godira
chocolate. She loves makeup.themall,
and her boyfriend Greg.
CopyediK>r Melissa Massingilldefi-
nitely has a keen eye for technicalities.
She is always the first in dass to point
out a niistake. An aspiring Editor in
Chief of the News and Observer,
MassingiHis sure to dimb the journal
ism ladder with her ferocious dedica
tion to searching for the ins and outs
of any story. She got her first job as
Sports Editor for The Gamer News
right before the smester started. A
prodigy of Rod Cockshutt, Massif^ill
enjoys chopping stories, skinny-dip-
ping in the Meredith Pond, and chain
smoking on the Beltline. She is one of
the few English majors that aaually
loves learning Old English pronouns
from Elouise Grathwal.
Mary Christian Parrot is a sopho
more reporter here at Meredith and
enjoys singing, playing handbells, and
photography. Parrot will tcderate any
type of music, but she prefers alterna
tive. Her major is Journalism.
Parrot’s hometown is Kinston, and
she has ao older sister who graduated
from Meredith in 1993.
Her most embarrasing moment
WHS when she was called '‘sir" on an
airplane headed west for California.
Freshman staff member Marsha
Tutor is a devout Christian who hopes
people are able to recognize her strong
belief through her actions and words.
Tutor spent her summer working
at Joni And Friends Christian Camp for
mentally and physically handicapped
kids. She had to keep a downs syn
drome child while the child’s parents
attended sessions about handicapped
children to overcome ideas that God
cursed them.
Tutor enjoys working with her
church and feel that she needs to in
volve it into her everyday life more.
She thinks that our country has a desire
to learn about
God and that she needs to minister in
our country.
Tutor’s favorite color is green, and
^e collects sunflowers and cows. Her
favorite saying is “cool-modi.”
As of r^ht now, Tutor's goal is to
be a math major with a focus on civil
engineering.
In the fiBt two weeks of school,
freshman Laura Ross has walked into
the wrong classroom, gotten lost while
trying to find Frat Court, and been hit
on by a fourteen year old.
This education majorfrom Durham
certainly seems to be having a roi^h
time of it, but she says she’s loving
Meredith. * 1 chose Meredith because
it was small and I thoiigiit the campus
was beautiful," Launi says.
‘ I think I’m really going to like it
here."
When saying “No" is your bigger
weakness one would think it wouldn’t
pay to be" Peay." But if you know the
girf your’e all the better for it
I think Ashley Peay is a very intel
ligent and wonderful person. How do
I know this? Because she worics for the