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Kudos to Registrar,
Financial Aid!
Although we haven’t yet reached the
point where you can register by touch-
tone phone, registration was definitely
a relief this year. Kudos to Financial
Aid!
- a sophomore
Just thinking about registration last year
gave me a headache. This year it was
so much easier! Hallelujah!
- a sophomore
Thinking back on my first two years at
Spelman and the torture of registration
both years, I can truly say that it was
an improvement. Progress is taking
place.
- Adrienne Crenshaw, junior
Registration was wonderful compared
to past years. I was out in an hour.
Good job, Financial Aid.
- Elyce Strong, junior
Registration was a breeze. I was in
and out in 10 minutes. If the change
was so easy, what took so long?
- Nissa Walton, junior
I applaud Spelmar. s Financial Aid,
Registrar’s Office and Bursar’s Office
from the "earn'' arrival of financial aid
award letter.; in the summer to the
expedient process of registration.
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
- Ladonya Massie, senior
Do You
Know Me?
Continued from page 7
good of the African-American
community, and for the good of
America.’"
Knowledge will teach us our
accomplishments, our cultures, our
traditions and give us pride.
We won’t need drugs in our system
to keep us high or babies in our arms
to feel love.
We’ll have a natural high and a love
of ourselves and our past.
The value of education reaches far
beyond monetary value and far beyond
color.
It is the key to power and the
source of freedom.
October 15, 1991
My
Spelman
Experience
Continued from page 6
what I will contribute and learn at
Spelman. /
I look forward to learning about all
he famous black women who have
contributed so much of their time and
energy to make the voice of a black
woman heard.
Since I didn’t have the
opportunities available to me in high
school to learn about the great leaders
of the past and present, my curiosity
seeks to find out what I have missed.
I think my feelings are similar to
those of many people all around
campus.
Basically, I want my college +*.
experience to be well-rounded in all
aspects of campus life.
I want to experience college to the
fullest.
This will be the best time of my
life; my memories at Spelman will be
memories never forgotten.
Engineering, Math/
Computer Science Majors
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On-Campus Interviews November 4
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To explore a career with DIA, please see your Career
Counseling or Placement Officer for more information.
DIA is an equal opportunity employer.
American Collegiate $Joft£( Sntjtologp
International Publications
is sponsoring a
Rational College $oetrp Content
--Fall Concours 1991-
open to all college and university students desiring to have their
poetry anthologized. CASH PRIZES will go to the top five poems:
$100
$50
$25
$20 Four,h
First Place
Second Place
Third Place
$20 Fif,h
AWARDS of publication for ALL accepted manuscripts in our
popular, handsomely bound and copyrighted anthology,
AMERICAN COLLEGIATE POETS.
Deadline: October 31
CONTEST RULES AND RESTRICTIONS:
1. Any student is eligible to submit his or her verse.
2. All entries must be original and unpublished. Poems
previously printed in student publications are acceptable.
3. All entries must be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the
page only. Each poem must be on a separate sheet and must
bear, in the upper left-hand corner, the NAME and ADDRESS
of the student as well as the COLLEGE attended. Put name
and address on envelope also! (Alumni Welcome!)
4. There are no restrictions on form ortheme. Length of poems
up to fourteen lines. Each poem must have a separate title.
(Avoid “Untitled”!) Small black and white illustrations welcome.
5. The judges’ decision will be final. No info by phone!
6. Entrants should keep a copy of all entries as theycannot be
returned. Prize winners and all authors awarded publication
will receive a gold-seal certificate ten days after the deadline.
I.P. will retain one-time publication rights for accepted poems.
Foreign language poems welcome.
7. There is an initial $3 registration fee for the first entry and a fee
of one dollar for each additional poem.
8. All entries must be postmarked not later than the above
deadline and fees be paid, cash, check o<- money order, to:
INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATIONS
P.Q. Box 44044-L
Los Angeies, CA 90044