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- .- ' Lug-z'.xuiuzmQ.-L'sx.'f:.mmf'JzMfr.1!29.Ue.'i:l!!.'MQ Admissions CORE: T . fy. ' Core Of The Matter Remember all those strange faces who warmly welcomed you to Queens during your tirst admissions visit? Many of those people belonged to Admissions CORE, which is in charge of admission visits at Queens. CORE provided tours of the campus plus rooms where prospective stu- dents spent a night to get a taste of dorm life. With the superb organiza- tion and effort of President Julie Rothschild and all the help from each member in the corps, the group was able to sponsor additional activities such as raffling off a Beech Mountain weekend during Parents' Weekend. Working together, either in the office or around campus, the women of the CORE were united. With the equal effort on everyone 's part, the group really got to the Core of the mat- ter. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT? Julie Roth- schild, president of CORE Helds questions from prospective students. TOP RIGHT? A panel composed of Ron Basini, Cynthia Smith, Sarah Sieg, and Liz Turner discuss student life at Queens. BOTTOM LEFT? Patti Gammage operates the projector during an admissions visit. BOTTOM RIGHT? A group of admis- sions visitors quiz Tippi Faucette on Queens. THIS PA GE Laura Norris, Kathy Maske, and Debi Jenkins entertain visitors in the lobby of Harris Dorm. .f JF' . Gettin To The .--4 fr'1':1 'r -- :1--ev Student Lifef27
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I . ,: .HN . ..-abh- X 4'-f -f V 7 'H-Ka' vw. ., .N I ' ' -' ' '-ss'-rv., b l '9- ,Xg - . .H- H Neff' ,ssl When it seems that there are too any activities happening at Queens at ne time, a student may ask, Which ne will l attend? Ideally the answer would be all the events, for they are all ducational, entertaining, and beneficial the cultural growth of the individual. lectures, and coffeehouse per- were just a few of the activi- sponsored by the Cultural Events during the year. The Cultural Events Committee pro- blockbuster films, such as All Jazz, One Flew Over the 's Nest, and Streetcar Desire. Thought provoking delivered lectures which pro- insight about independence and on the outside world. The Events Committee 's September Dr. Jean Kilbourne was a example. Dr. Kilbourne 's lecture slide presentation, The Naked ruth: The exploitation of women in ad- stressed that women should Mi- be aware of the subtle ways in which advertising tries to change and take ad- vantage of them. Movies and speakers were not the only events that were upgraded by the CEC. Wednesday night dinners were changed from weekly to monthly events. The basic format of the sit-down din- ners, complete with linens, candlelight, and flowers, remained the same. Higher quality entertainment was a goal of the CEC this year and with the visit ot' Marty Bear at the tirst dinner, they were start- ed on their goal. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: Jean Kilbourne talks with students following her lecture. BOTTOM LEFT: Marty Bear, singer and songwriter, is high- lighted during September 's Wednesday night din- ner, BOTTOM RIGHT: Sherman Burns recites his poetry to Queens students THIS PAGE, TOP: Sally Shearer, Secretary! Treasurer of CEC. and Susan Tate set up for one ofthe block- buster lilms offered. BOTTOM RIGHT' Deborah Rodgers, CEC chairman, introduces Marty Bear Student Life 29 ,!'Ii'?i F'f1fZ'551Y'5'!?'! I
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