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November 8,1995 6 Campus Organizations Literary magazine brings out the creative By Dina Di Maio The Acorn staff this year is a blend of dedicated people with one com mon love: the fine arts. The editor, Deanna Lemond, has been involved with the Acorn for the past two years. She is very excited about heading it this year. Deanna is a junior English major getting certifica tion in high school English. She loves music and hates close-toed shoes. Her favorite writer is Langston Hughes. Members of the staff include: -Elizabeth Renee Cattles—-Elizabeth is a freshman originally from Charles ton, South Carolina. She writes short stories and poetry. She reads her po etry at Cup a Joe every Thursday night. Her favorite poets are Dickinson, Wil liam Carlos Williams, andjack Kerouac. -Carolyn Chandley—Carolyn de scribes herselfasa “makerof pictures.” She is a studio art major and photogra pher. She photographs for the Herald. -Katie Cochran—Katie is the Acorn’s publicity chair. She is a fresh man English major. She hopes to go to graduate school for journalism and to get a doctorate in education for litera ture. -Dina Di Maio—Dina is the Acorn’s prose editor. She is a junior speech communications major. She writes poetry, short fiction, and non-fiaion. Her favorite poets and authors are A. E. Housman, Christina Rossetti, Dorothy Parker, and Paul Gallico. She’s a fan of Japanese animation and the greatest rock and roller, Bruce Springsteen. -Collyn L. Evans—Collyn is the Acorn’s art editor. She is a junior ma joring in art with a concentration in art history. She enjoys traveling within the country and abroad. In January, she and another student, ReginaReed, will be curating an art exhibition of women’s colleges in the Southeast. -Caroline Fleming—Caroline is a freshman English and biology major. She loves writing and is excited about being a part of the Acorn staff this year. -Meredith Hubbard—Meredith is the Acorn’s layout editor. She is a junior American Civilizations major. She enjoys playing with her dog, do ing yoga, and watching the news. She likes reading poetry by Shakespeare and Edgar Allan Poe and works by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., Anne Rice, William S. Burroughs, and Tom Robbins. -Christy McLean—Christy is the Acorn’s treasurer. She is a freshman who likes to read mysteries and sci ence fiction. The Acorn staff is working hard to produce the best Acorn ever, but they can’t do it without you. So sub mit your short stories, poetry, pho tography, and artwork. The deadline will be in early February. The Acorn is also holding a con test for the design of its new cover. A cash prize will be awarded. Please submit entries as soon as possible. If you have any questions about submissions or the contest, please call Deanna at 859-3819. On November 16, the Acorn will hold its poetry reading at 8 p.m. in Joyner Lounge. This is your chance to read your poetry, so come out of that closet and show us what you’ve got! Earn $2500 & Free Spring Break Trips! Sell 8 Trips & Go Free! Best Trips & Prices! Bahamas, Cancun, Jamaica, Florida Spring Break Travel! 1-800-678-6396 Only 'Two days until Mardl Gras '95 MEA presents WHJtB IRIS BALL Featuring:The Tony Elliot Band What: M semi-formal When: Nov. 10,1995 9 p m> to 1 a.m. Where: Raleigh Civic Center Who:You and your special someone How much: $40—2 tickets 2 t-shirts 2 surprises $35—2 tickets 1 t-shirt 2 surprises $30—1 ticket 1 t-shirt 2 sur|uises *AI1 Tickets bought at the door will cost $50 ’^Shirts sold separately at $13-50 Tickets will be on sale Wenesday &Thm:sday in dining hall- lunch and dinner, Friday lunch only and in the MEA balloon gallery Monday-Thursday 10 a.m, -4 p.m. and Friday 10 a.m- to 12 p.m. Questions please call Hollie or Christina at #7911
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