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4 THE TWIG Jofecs^ Gi'ady: "I liiive a good joke to tell you, blit tun nfrald." Marie l'’lcnilng: "Wliy?" “Put": “Hpcausc i-f your face lishts up tliQ powder luigli.t explode.” Dr. Preenuui: “Clitss, I iiiii (.Usiniss- ing you ten miiiutet; eurly today. Please go out quietly, so as not to wake the other cliisaes.” Wlss Barber (in Hiolosy): “The class will uow name some of tliu lowoc aulnials, starting with Miss Stol^es,” Nita Garrot saw a sign which read; “Lots for sale." Turning to Susie Herring, sho very seriously said, “Lots of what, I won der?" Virginia Boone; "H'jw many of you are going to hear Paderewski when he comcs?'’ Clara Sawyer; “Where is he going to speak?” Margaret Fleming: "I am going to get ahead for this lesson.” Ida: “Nice declston. Vou need one badly.” Margaret Durham: “Everyone must begin at the bottom of anything." Burvelle: ‘•Oh, I don’t know. Sup pose you want to swim?” Miss Wyatt (explaining a math prob lem): “Xow walch ti/is hoard while I run through it again.” Alartha Powell (coming from the pool) ; “] hit the water so hard today thnt 1 have a lieadaclic all over.” Elizabeth Sawyer; “My ha!r won't co'.Mli :>t all, it's jiwl like woods.” "Peaolios'’ Tayliir: '‘Yes, weeda usu- aliy grou' on viitant spoU." Mr. Iliiihsimilh: ' Wl.at is the differ- etlCC lii'lWl'im vL;l|f)ll lilUl Right?” Virginia Wliite; “'Well, you ran liat- ;iiT I'ullijitf her ii ••••;.k'-i (I'.iu't vi.sica, but ?:ill h'T it t(.‘f I'o;- S'n sislit," .’•lilih't i| Kill'!.or: "I b;t C;i.'?;ar wh-a a 'ii.T !i;.. II," • .\l; rjrar.:; "^Vl-y?” .'•'il i: 'I. 'Tii Imiik !u^ hitiilioil !r.-, c--’ Tp -V )•( VI ’’r- I'iwr." STinno rAUTY nv -HYATT GIRLS l.V Y. KOOJl (Continued frovi page I) Annie Lou Marine, of N. C. C. W.; Ola Gibba, EJsie Shipp, ruary Wrny, Bessie Lee Moss, Sarah Leigh Taylor, Uannie Cox. Edith Ezzcll, Leone War rick, Sadie Mae Walton, Odessa Ar- nette, ICmiiy Clicek, Mary Etliel Lnwis and Mary Powell Joaoy, of Moredltli, and Messrs. Eugonc Whittaker, Carl ton Salter, Floyd Lutz, Joluison Hailey. Joe Brumsey and Paul Shaw, of State College; Johji Bennett, George Phillips, Lynwood Ynaiig, Wayiand Floyd. David Lancaster. Hill Tiniber- iake, Mack Arnotto, and Fentress Hor ner, (iC Wake Forest; Henry Jenkins and Charles Honoycutt, of Carolina, and Monk Trucill, iiUther Cloti'uitcr, J. Hohanan. Alec Stclhvcll, and Uuborl Allen, of Raleigh. -il'UMT OF THAMiSGlVI.\(J I'lilinnCATE.S ASTRO HALL i;a:!i r. u:, "lidW |.;1 Cl. i k: ilLitii: w'ii liiiii. (i:i 1’1^1,'Iy Wiggly); ' ":i'S a rjoaiui.” ;i I'Miinu. llo'.v iiiUL'li .'111! I I’ur Jl;; coniiii puny I I'l'' ‘ (Coitllntu-d from page Ij Puritan Uiasle.s and thrro Puriiau lad- dic>5, was gtrf'ii. Tiio words "ThunkK- irlving, yo.-i, Tliuiiks^iv-iiig, I can hard ly wait.” cai>aciiilly voicoil th(’ sonli- mcnt of (ho wull iiuckod .society hall. This was indued Iho cliniiix to iJit’ pro- Bram, a:s it expri?sso'l wh;it Tlmiikh- .uiving really means to tlu' colU'K" K'irlH. 'I’lie soiioty thfii adiouriitMl. tf. incel III tlic regular nicotiii.n liiiii', realizing to the tullowt oxfi'tit the Joy and liappini’ss oi Thaiikn.;?ivii’.,'^. and huw lluinkriil wc uiighf ti he lliai wr have lived in a hind of iicmi! and pros- pcrity I’lir iJic pnvt year. TNA.V3v.S(;n IMi FA( T.S m;vj;u phi.ntk!! .Vl'lll r.il' I lie i-\|i,-!i--r I.)' i cliariei'i.d liU:s '\l;ic h carried the party c:i-; i\> Ch'ivi'll I'Ci' nunr, "I Fri m il I Hi i.:,;;iil, mi'Iit h ,v ■i' I )! 1 ■! '' 'I !■': I'l'v:; I i.-jii v.'ii |i 11; I'’!!, (y .-'i..’' iiv;i-flhi.'il ■:lf'l;i I', .\lis:i I’.;; 'I. (CfmliniHil jrom jnfic !) ii'" I’li:' i!h‘ ini|iiirliiut I'vcnts itlioni j I I Uiki’ iilai r’ a rnsii th;' liiU. I -Miiihcr Ilcmiy w.is in u nmii'v; .All !i'ii h;iriiy.ird I’olk \vcii' jim'cc'd thaf •* Jiiii-.liii;!; wuH in iJic- air. Hal even ] !ir ■ I'. lUilhini; in Iho i'ac'^ of great anxiiin.-.ly r>'iurneil ‘viih ui asi>'i;d wh^'h was lua' i;i':' “A." ■I-,.I.,.I; ‘•III.: ly hi.'c ,Ml-n. ;i|ii ■' airl ■ (■)• V !i:;i. Till' individual nnua KUlT:r • ii 11 art 1.-! ai Mtake. And .Kiii'cly, ii-'iliiiii; is nirtrc licaaiii'iil Dniti a Tliiiiiky.nivijig liiniiM' cvmi of siiuill I'ly, niA^'KS(UVJ->(i I’ROCHAM I5Y I'ln THfXliI>G And lo, a student went forth to carry ft message, the purport of which was not cleav. Yet In her youth, find inioyaiit bope she deemed herself the chaniplon of a noble cauBe. For she was pervaded Avith llie college spirit. She lind learned nnich; she wisliefl to give of herself and knowledge to others. With what she had for her motto we are not concerned. Even as to how she succeeded we are not dis turbed, We arc interested in knowing tliat she had itleaa and conceptions of her own. She hod faith in her ability to do snmething—she had learned to think. W’liure are we? Not onr physical ;iclves, hut our talent, undovoiopetl, meutul selves. We are individuals, eaoli widi a mind and the ability to think. Have wo put aside our ttiink- ing in order that wo may study? Do you say that that i.s a paradox? Then think for a while and yon will see uiy I)0int. We Corset lo assimiiate what we take in iind mnko it a part of UH. Hna no one over remarked, inwardly ir nut exprossod, t.iiat she is Hlniid to speak out in cUiHS? That is not, decidedly not. the attitude collegc woiniju sliould take towards their 'ollogc! work. It is for the purpose of developing onr mental selves thnl ive iu-n here. And we arc handicapping our^!elvv^•. wlieti we I'aiJ to think nb(mt mil' stuilies. Not inly d(» wc; want to think more; wo .■ilioidd learn lo think ciorrcctly and gi^t things in theli’ right perspective. I ntil wc get a eloaii pc-rspectivo \v' can't sno straight. r,et us walto ui> mentally uild bisgin to notice tlic ihin«.s about us. We can, if wo uill, llnd a larger, more extensive field i-l' llionglu ready for cultivation. Don'i ri.'in;iJn in such narrow limits. Let us tlilnk of the larger fields, lint most oC alt. let ns begin to IliinV, Then wo sJiail conlinue to in dulge. lleally, JL nniy berome very faHcinating if contlinied long enough. And—practice makes ijerEcet, Trust ih(,' iiill('.ii' sui'ieai In ,-i:i tl;o pace. .Mii'bijJiiii .\;:)jicf. a yuiir ii;;n eeasud bi’amling calvcs. 'I'hey run a i ink-rolh-r over flie ciilvc>i' iini-ics ni; I take no.'fe piints. Xu two priii'.s ever nre alike. In the United aia(e.s there are Cl'; Universities, ecdieges iind professioiuil sehords. I'Mfty of them are lu N’ew York state. 48 in Pennsylvania and 40 in Ohio, Texas, the largent state, has 20, fCunlinucrl from page I) Tlinugli thi' [iiii.irrani was slioi't it w:i.i v r;,- ini'TesIill;; uiul showed ihouglir iu pri'iiariiiion. Wo have come I'l dll' ciiiiclii«iiiu tliai ii'iigili iu pro- Hnniis Is iiDt llir ftrcali’sl lliiiig Iu Ik? iillitiiii’d. iiili'n'si' and iiej) are, liow- c'vci', iiliKiiliiU' I'l'iiuireaK'iils. Kor lliis reason we viilcd to hav« u iiKTiring no inattfr liow short, cucli Halnrday night. ])iit iiur best in our programs an5 our society cannot help hut thrive. IIS cxuniiML- your vyvs KAI.EIGII J^WRl.KHS N. C. EVERYTHING IN SP0R7 S AND DRESS WEAR AND OUR USUAL 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL MERCHANDISE TO MEREDITH STUDENTS Service Satisfaction Walk Around the Corner Will Convince You^* CORNER. WILiMINGTON AND EXCHAN'GE .II.A HICKS’ DRUG STORE Anything- you want Any time you want it Come to see us! Worth-While Footwear TLat delightful first impression of onr fomiuiiie footwear is one that lasts througliout the life of the shoes. Really extraortljuary enduranco tmdci'lies its charming appearance. LEVY’S BOOTERY RALEIGH, N. C. ig«« ALMO Monday, Tucsd.iy and Wednesday *‘The Virginian*’ From 'J’hc .Story By Owen Wisfer Thursday and Friday ‘^The Drivin Fool** An Anto Story Saturduy Only William Farmim in ‘^Tke Gun Fighter'* Also Piinshine Comedy MEREDITH COLLEGE For Youn^ Women ADMITS ONLY TI-TOSE WHO HAVE HAD FOUR YEARS OF WORK IN AN ACCREDITED HIGH SCHOOL Facilities Excellent Charges Moderate For Injonnuiion or Calalogue, write CHAS. E. BREWER President
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