February 1,1995 4 Campus News TF Director keeps priorities in order by Addie Tschamler In the middle of a bright, spacious office sits a large, cluttered desk, alive with books, calendars, papers, and announcements. Classical music jinglessoftly through the warm, excit ing atmosphere as if it were filled with an exploding energetic vitality. But anyone who enters the room becomes aware that the main source of energy comes from the woman this office belongs to - Dr. Mary Johnson. Johnson is not only the dean of Meredith’s graduate school and direc tor of Teaching Fellows and Continu ing Education, but she is also a mem ber of the Joint Committee of Teacher Education, the Teacher Academy Task Force and the Jaguar Athletic Booster Club. She is awards chairperson of the PTSA at Athens Drive High, and the first woman appointed as chairperson of the Administrative Board at Macedonia United Methodist Church. How would one describe her life in a single word? Busy? Hectic? Crazy? Well maybe it is best described by the Johnson herself. “Wonderful!” Johnson said with a smile. Although her day is filled with fac ulty meetings and committee gather ings, Johnson said her favorite part is interacting with students. It is hard “juggling everything and creating harmony in life, ” Johnson said. That is her greatest challenge. And even though she enjoys her work at Meredith very much, she keeps her priorities in order. Number one is family. Number two is Meredith, she said. In addition to her career and social life, Johnson is first and foremost a mother to her two teenage sons, a junior at Athens Drive High School and a student at N.C. State University. Johnson admits that her children have changed her life in many ways. "They can make you honest, “ Johnson said with a serious-minded look. “If you pay close attention to children of any age, you can learn lessons from life. Some are painful.” Johnson, who attended Western Carolina and Duke University as a psy chology/communications major, says she would never return to life as a student now that she has her career. In a capstone course she is cur rently teaching on Tuesdays and Thurs days entitled “Life Leadership for Ev eryone,” Johnson recalls an exercise the class did to describe their feelings photo by Jan Seate Dr. Mary Johnson's greatest challenge is trying to juggle everything and create harmony in life. as college students. “One word that kept coming up was ‘stress.’ 1 don’t ever remember using the word ‘stress’ when I was in school," said Johnson. Johnson feels that today students must cope with much more than she did when she attended school. Johnson does not hesitate to recog nize that her mother has been her great est influence in life. She was a very strong woman, Johnson said. “She never let us think there was something we couldn’t do.” Johnson said her mother instilled within her many values and ambitions and always told her that “the sun may set today, but it rises tomorrow.” Being ambitious takes a lot of en ergy for Johnson and she doesn’t try to pretend that her life is always easy. “Sometimes I have to dig deep for energy,” said Johnson. “Sometimes it takes just sitting by the lake or in the chapel, going to the movies alone, or going for a walk just to get back to myself.” Johnson has many responsibilities as a dean and director, including moni toring programs, monitoring policies, interacting with students, answering questions, and working'with the Teach ing Fellows Committee - a group of students, faculty, and staff that help advise the program. Butjohnson takes a keen interest in young people and loves to be around them. “The best part about my job is interacting with students,” said Johnson. In the past, she has been a teacher and a high school principal. She con siders herself very lucky for getting her job at Meredith several years ago when she was appointed by Dr. Allen Burris. “It’s been good!” she said with a smile. SALON 21 21 Glenwood Ave. (one block up from Hillsborough Street) Raleigh, NC 27603 (919) 821-1516 r — 1 This coupon entitles you to receive $5.00 off any hair service with selected hair stylists. Expires 6/30/95 Good for first visit only. 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