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Page 8 Spelman Spotlight February, 1986
THE JUNIOR CONNECTION
WANTED:
All members of the class of 1987!
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
February
3- Black History Display put up
4- Junior Class Rally - Howe
Hall, 7:00 pm.
5- Black film festival begins
7- Mini-Concert at lunch in
Manley Ctr.
9- Emphasis of Display changes
to Black Love & Family
11- Seminar on Black Love
12- Film
13- Valentunes delivered (see
advertisement)
14- Display done for Black
Motherhood
Mother/Daughter Weekend 14-
16
17-21 — Black Heritage Festival
Week
21- “Happy Hour with the
junior Class” Alma Upshaw
Dining Hall, 7:30 pm.
26- Film
14-“Celebration in Black”
Women Love Family & Heritage
28 - Sweet Honey & the Rock
March
10- 14 Physical Awareness
Week (Physical, Spiritual, &
Mental)
16-21 JUNIOR WEEK! (watch
for details)
23-28 — Organization Week
April
4 or 5 - Concert
6- Blue & White Worship Ser
vice
7- 11 Founders’ Day & Blue &
W'hite Week
11- Coronation
12- Parade, Fair, & Ex
travaganza
19- Big Sister - Little Sister
Reunion (watch for details)
23-Film
May - Farewell to Seniors
Any questions? Comments?
Want to help? Then please
contact us at: P.O. Box 1257 or
McAlpin Hall, room 312.
-Your Junior Class Officers
Goetz
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people feeling helpless. Messer
maintains that Goetz “sym
bolically accomplished what we
couldn’t do. He is seen as striking
a blow for all of us.”
If this is so, isGoetz being tried
fairly? Or, is public opinion
tainting his trial? Goetz was
approached by four youths he
thought were carrying weapons.
Only two turned out to be
carrying anything which could
be considered weapons, and
they had screwdrivers.
Is it possible tnat this middle
aged, electrician took a life-time
of frustration cut on what he
thought were contingent
criminals? What degree of fear
justifies violence'
The Senior HonorSociety is on
the move! In less than one
month we will have on-campus
interview with Ms. R. Moser,
President of Mortar Board, in
order to be accepted in Mortar
Board, one of the top honor
societies in the country for
college students.
If our interview is a success it
will be, hopefully, just a matter of
time before Spelman College
will have a chapter of Mortar
Board. An honor which all
students should aim. We hope
that the Spelman student body
wishes us success in our
endeavors which will better not
only the present members of the
Senior Honor Society but the
whole student body 11111
The Executive House Council,
which is made up of the
Presidents of Dormitory House
Councils, has begun to function
at full capacity. We have much in
store for the student body, as far
as activities are concerned, and
we look forward to your par
ticipation.
First, on our agenda is the
WINTER CARNIVAL, scheduled
for February 28,1986 in Read Hall
from 8:30-11:30. There will be
food, and game booths set up by
the dormitories and other
organizations on campus. Half of
each organizations profits willgo
to worthy cause, which will be
decided upon later. Secondly,
we plan for the first week in April
we will be sponsoring WHEELOF
FORTUNE WEEK information on
rules and participation will be
given at a later time.
Finally, we are sponsoring a
continuous service project with
FRIENDSHIP TOWERS ELDERLY
HIGHRISE, where each dor
mitory will be assigned a day to
go and read, talk, etc. with the
elderly. For more information on
any of the aforementioned ac
tivities please check with your
dormitory council president, Ms.
Darnita Killian, Associate Dean
of Residential Life, or Dana
Tippin, Executive House Council
President.
SEE YOU AT THE WINTER
CARNIVAL FEBRUARY 28,
1986!!!!!!!!!!!
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
Take Time to Live
• HBP Isa “Silent Killer”
• It Can Lead to Stroke and Heart Attack
• Have Your Pressure Checked/Control It
If It’s High
American Heart Association