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April 26,1995 4 Campus News Meredith students honored for academics Meredith College held its annual Academic Awards Day convocation on Apr. 10 at 10 a.m. in Jones Audito rium. There were approximately 60 different types of awards given this day. Dr. Jean Jackson, vice president of student development, presided over the convocation, and Jan Yow, MCA president, delivered the invocation. Music was provided by the Meredith Flute Ensemble. The following students received awards; Libby Massengill and Karen Malinofski—Outstanding Art Student Award Angie Browning—Health, Physical Education, and Dance Departamental Leadership Award Shannon Baynor—Outstanding Home Economics Senior Award Angela Gardner—Kappa Omi- cron Nu Scholarship Award Karen Martin and Jenny Duncan—Sandra Graham Shelton Interior Design Scholar ship Award Deanna Lemond—Perry-Harris Scholarship Award Betsy Stewart—Carolyn Peacock Poole Scholarship Award Kristen Tyvoll—Norma Rose Scholarship Award, Ida Poteat Scholarship Award for Rising Senior Teresa Kohrman—Louise Single- ton Shivers Award in Creative Writing Paige Layno—Marion Fiske Welch Award in Creative Writ ing Cindy Quick—Hubbell Award in Creative Writing Angela Gibson—Academic Excellence Award, Maria Leonard Senior Book Award, Senior Writing Center Tutor Award April Honeycutt and Michelle Pigford—^nior Writing Center Tutor Award Jeannine Grant—Lois Frazier Award Karen Elrod—Wall Street Journal Award Marie Willett—Theodore Presser Award Courtney Hynt—Ellen Amanda Rumley Scholarship Award Morgan Dalrymple-Ernest F. Canaday Scholarship in Math ematics Scottie Eustis—Outstanding Senior Majoring in the Depart ment of Mathematics Susan Greiner—Hall Scholarship Award Amanda Pettit—Outstanding Student of German Award Meredith Taylor—Outstanding Student of Spanish Award Heather Dinklage—Outstanding Student of French Award Lindsey Lambert—Outstanding Freshman in French Award Kimberly Jones—Outstanding Freshman in Spanish Award Christy Glossip—CRC Press General Chemistry Award, Martha Nell Tucker Freshman Biology Award Jaime Owensby—American Institute of Chemists Award 'Jennifer Koener—Alpha Lambda Delta Joanne J. Trow Award Patricia Truman—John Yarbrough Biology Award for Outstanding Rising Junior Heather Hodges—John Yarbrough Biology Award for Outstanding Rising Senior Jaime Sorrells—Phi Alpha Theta Freshman Achievement Award Amy Whitt—Phi Alpha Theta Scholarship Award, Phi Alpha Theta Outstanding Member Award, Sarah Lemmon Achieve ment Award Dominique Smith—Social Work Professional Development Award Lisa Nance—History Senior Scholarship Award Emilia Tarleton—Vallie Tillotson Nelson Award for Outstanding Freshman in Mathematics, First- place Winner of the Freshman- Sophomore Mathematics Compe tition Pamela Mobley—Second-place Winner of the Freshman-Sopho more Mathematics Competition Addie Keeton—Vallie Tillotson Nelson Award for Outstanding Freshman in Mathematics, Honorable Mention in Freshman- Sophomore Mathematics Compe tition Kristin Lyerly—Honorable Mention in Freshman-Sophomore Mathematics Competition Carolyn Parnell—Honorable Mention in Freshman-Sophomore Mathematics Competition Elizabeth Ferrell—Ida Poteat Scholarship Award for Rising Junior Sylvia Chung—Frankie G. Weems Award Lisa Zublena—Speech Communi cation Persuasive Speaking Award Kathryn Miller—Outstanding Senior Psychology Award Cammy Young and Beth Schmitt—PSI Award Laura Morgan—Jerry E. McGee Theatre Scholarship Award Deana Smith—Speech Communi cation Informative Speaking Award Christie Hollis and Tina Cotton- Class of ’67 Scholarship Award for International Studies Stephanie Dean, Carrie Snider, Elizabeth Holt—Vick Travel Award Debra Kennedy—Alice and Daniel Satisky Scholarship Connie Strayhorn—Ralph E. McLain Schlarship Award Elizabeth Campbell—Roger H. Crook Scholarship Award Sharolyn McManamy—Rebecca Jean Morris Lewis Scholarship Diane Blanchard, Susan Hoskins and Regina Powell—WINGS Award Alyce Turner—Anne C. Dahle Scholar.ship Award Ganey Mozley—Elizabeth Avery Colton Award Daphne O’Neal—Mae Grimmer Scholarship Award Robin Gossman—Outstanding Student of Italian Award Co-Op Internship Opportunities: • Accounting intemship/co-op with Weavexx—begin in summer and may continue through school year. Rising junior, $7 per hour. Mail resume to Cheryl Patterson, Weavexx, PO Box 471, Wake Forest NC 27588 or fex 919-556- 4811. • 1995-6 fall semester sports internship opportunity—The NC Governor’s Council on Physical Fimess and Health (NCGCPFH). To inquire contact Mark Phelps, assistant director of NCGCPFH, PO Box 27687, Raleigh NC 27611- 7687, phone: 919-735-9615. • Marketing and sales support summer intern—E Comm. Ex penses only. Contact DeAnn Jolly or Lou Anne Crumpler at 787-3305. • Internship project with NC Council for Women—Set up media center, great experience. Contact Juanita Bryant at the Council for Women at 733-2455. Employment Opportunities: • Software support specialist with Global—Raleigh location, business/ accounting majors. • Full-time live-in assistants needed—live and assist in home/ office of nationally known pro ducer/talent scout/author/lecturer Peter Sklar. Three positions available. • Secretary/receptionist with Interim Personnel—temp to perm position. Excellent opportunity to get w/a large, growing company in the RTP area. • Live-out nanny position for Raleigh Couple—$225/week benefits. • SoftPro Corp has immediate opening for Inside Software sales rep—will consider fall ’94 and spring ’95 graduates and alumni for the position. • Research assistant with News & Ohseruer-part-time, temp position with possibility of becoming permanent. General office duties, great opportunity.
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