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Meredith Herald February 17,1999 Campus News Juniors show their class spirit EwN Grant Junior Class President Lasl week, the class of 2000 held its first Spirit Week. The week began with Paja ma Day on Monday. All class members were encouraged to wear their favorite pair of paja mas all day. Tuesday was Pearls and Bows Day. The class was to dress as preps. That evening, the junior class was also encouraged to attend (he bas ketball game against Bennet College. The class of 2000, along with MRA, co-sponsored Knockout, the half-time game. The winners received $20 worth of Bee Bucks, good in the BeeHive. On Wednesday, big sis/li’l sis day, the classes of 2000 and 2002 wore their big sis/li’l sis T-shirts. That night, they took a break from homework and relaxed in second Cate by watching TV and eating pizza. Jill Bruner and Erin Grant conducted most of the planning for the week’s events. Eliza beth Greiner expressed dissat isfaction for the big sis’/li’l sis’ turnout of only about 50 peo ple. “Big sis’/li’l sis’ was not well attended, but il was enjoyed by all who did come,” said Greiner. Cornhuskin’ Spirit Day was held Thursday. Juniors were asked to wear their !998 Corn huskin’ sweatshirts and black pants. That evening, a spirit dinner was held in Belk Dining See JUNIOR page 7 FREE Tanning! February Special 1 month unlimited - $29.95 North American Video Cameron Viliage 851-8900 Inclement Weather Policy In the event of inclement weather, facul ty, staff and students should call 760-2384 for the latest information on class cancella tions and office closing. When possible, the College will also run public announcements on 101.5 FM and WRAL Channel 5, and on the WRAL web site at www.wraltv.corii/contents/. Be all you can be Press Release Meredith College Career Center On Feb. 24, the Meredith College Career Center will host the sixth annual Majors Fair in Belk Dining Hall between 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. “The Majors Fair gives undeclared and undecided freshmen and sophomores the opportunity to speak to faculty and student represen tatives from every depart ment on campus,” said Alli son Finch, assistant director of the Cateer Center. Even students who have already decided their majors can benefit from attending the fair. Those interested in study abroad should take this opportunity to learn about Meredith’s programs abroad, as well as consult program directors about how to sched ule and finance the pro grams. “Students can talk with professors in an informal set ting about major require ments, career opportunities, course content, potential major/minor combinations and much more,”- added Finch. In addition to academic departments, the Registrar's Office, the Office of Acade mic Advising, Meredith Study Abroad and the Career Center will be available to answer questions. Refreshments and door prizes, including gift certifi cates and Meredith College clothing, will be distributed throughout the two-hour event. Don’t miss this unique and exciting opportunity to find the answers you have been seeking. Nearly 300 students attended this event last year—come to the 1999 Majors Fair and “Be All That You Can Be"’ Buy ONE tan at $3.99, get ONE free! Offer expires 3/15/99 Lookin’ fine in ‘99 Kelly Conkling Baretoot/Heilman Residence Director You’re invited to three days of health-related sessions addressing the subjects of fit ness. stress and weight control. A door prize will be given out each night. The sessions, all pan of "Lookin’ Fine in ’99." are ',pun>ored by the Creative Ideas Fund. Monday, Feb. 22. 7:30 - 8 p.m.: A group walk around the Meredith Milel Meet outside Barefoot. Tuesday. Feb. 23. 7:30 - 8 p.m., Poteat Parlor: What is your ideal weight and how many calories should you con sume a day? Don't know'.’ Come find out; this session designed just for your bi>dy! Wednesday, Feb. 24. 7:30 - 8 p.m.. 2nd Heilman Parlor: Take time to unwind! Get rid of stress and learn several tech niques to help you relax. Cail Kelly Conkling at xR694 or Penny Ulmer at x8506 for more information. See you there!
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