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Meredith: The View From Above By An Angel The campus of Meredith is our special haven. This Angel Farm encircles us in our own heavenly world for four years. Visitors to Meredith frequently remark about the beauty of this paradise. As a matter of fact, the campus itself some- times attracts potential Angels to apply for admission. The campus is a changing place. Plans for a chapel were finalized this year. Con- struction on the chapel to be named for Seby Jones should begin soon. Another addition to the campus was proposed this year. It is a classroom building for the Business and Math Departments, named for the late Shearon Harris. Specific locations have special mean- ings to the Angels who pass through the Meredith gates. The courtyard is often the site of picnics, as well as the scene of Cornhuskin ' water battles. The Lake and Mclver Ampitheater are sites for Class Day and Graduation Exercises, if the weather is right. The old Beehive serves as a canvas on which seniors leave their remembrances. Cate Center, the most modern building on campus, is the place Angles visit to check their mailboxes. Many times Angels can be caught staring into Shaw Fountain while waiting for a pizza to arrive or even a date. Many Angels find themselves meeting Carlyle quite regularly; however, Carlyle isn ' t a NCSU Wolfpacker. The Angels are actually putting in a lot of hours at the Carlyle Campbell Library. Seniors and juniors, who have car priviledges, know The Pit well. This parking lot is always a last resort. Besides all of the campus locations with which each Angel can identify, many Angels have their own special place to enjoy. Whether it is a place to sit and take a breath of a favorite study spot, Angels have enjoyed the heavenly creation which surrounds them everyday. 8 Opening
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Although it means getting up at 5:00 a.m. on a Saturday morning, students still enjoy daisy hunting for Class Day. The Traditions Of Meredith College Who day and night is carrying on at Meredith what was once begun many years ago? Who learns each year many special customs that become to us so dear? The Meredith Angels! Who has big sisters, candlelight com- munion, dolls up in the showcase, Play Day in the spring? The angels of Meredith love all our traditions, happiness and joy they . . . Bring me a daisy to finish the chain. Let ' s find the crook. Hey, our class rings just came! We have big sisters for helping us through. And we paint the Beehive, too. , Traditions live on in our hearts. As angels we all see from the start that tradi- tions left from the past make Meredith unity last and last. Because I am an Angel, I can always be a part of all the Meredith, traditions: going to the dance in the spring, lying out by the Lake! Christmas dinner with turkey, ham and dressing, always is a very special treat. Toys for tots and Secret Santas are special, too. We know that in a few years we ' ll be through. Before we leave we see the faculty play, and Alice in Wonderland is great! We think that our faculty is first rate! Last will and testament is given by the seniors just before they go with bonfires, caps and gowns, and Graduation . . . Days here at Meredith are passing. Look back at all that we ' ve been through. We ' ve shared so many things together — old and new. All the traditions that we ' ve learned here will carry on as others come, but nothing could ever replace these years. Those before us, those behind us, and those who are here have all given and taken memories of Meredith so dear. Our hearts are knit as one. Learning and striv- ing together, we carry traditions as we go. ' Class of 1982s song for Cornhuskin Opening 7
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