THE TWIG 3 College iSetoS Miss Leoa Mae Wllliama spent the week-end in Chapel Hill. Miss Iris Yelvington was at liome this week-end. Slie returned Monday. Miss Mary R. Hunter spent the week-end in Durham with her mother, Miss Emily Ciieelc was at her home in Sanford tlie past week-end. Miss Geneva Yeargan spent the week-end in Garner. Miss Maude Moors was the guest of Miss EIizal)eth Wooten, Monday. Miss Sarah Thomas was the guest of Miss Christine Robinson at N. C. C. W. tills past week-end. Miss Lois Waller spent the week end with Mrs. M. B. Waller at Dur ham. Misses Faytie Harrell and Ruby Daniels were guests of Mrs. W. T. Cur- rln at Sanford Sunday. Miss Charlie Dawes was the guest of Miss Sadie Jenkins at G. C. W. the past week-end. Misses Verdell Matthews and Grace Webb were guests of Mrs. L. Klutz on Halifax Street. Miss Pearl Barnhardt spent th^ week-end with Miss Beddlngfteld on Blount Street. Miss Mary Powell Josey was a guest at the college Saturday and Sunday. She was here for the Astro play. Miss Eloise Greenwood was the guest of Miss Catherine Bell on East Franklin Street, the past week-end. Miss Isabelle McLeod was the guest of Miss Thelma Gatewood this week end. Miss Andrea Williford spent the week-end in town with Mrs. J. B. Hunt on Woodburn Street. Miss Blanche Banks spent the week end at home. Miss Fannie M. Page was her guest. Miss Emma Lee Smith went home with her father Saturday. ‘She re turned Monday morning. Miss Elizabeth Wheeler was the guest of Mrs. Jordan at Durham, Sun day. Miss Gladys Strickland spent the week-end with her sister at the col lege. Misses Genevia Hunnieutt and Mary Grey Harris were guests of Miss Her ring Saturday evening at dinner. WAUUICK iCLEC'J Un IMllTOlt OF rwi« I'On 1925.2C (Conllniicd frovi lunie one) great care and precision, and each member of the staff promises a whole hearted aid to tiie chief. The staff is as follows: Managing Editor Ruth Boyce Assistant Editors: Crystal Davis, Bessie Jackson, Dorothy Dunning Business Manager Blanche Stokes Assistant Business Managers: Mary Love Davis, Sybil Myers Circulation Manager Mary Allison Circulation Assistants: Lena Cov ington, Margaret Lassltev, Mable Clare Hargood, Madeline Elliott. With such an excellent staff the out look for The Twio is very bright and the year 1925-2C promises great things. ©pen Jforum SPRING IS IN THE AIR I wonder how many of us ever no tice the condition of the grounds up near the walls of our dormitories. Well, if we ever pause for a moment's survey, some of the things that we see are paper bags, newspapers, fruit peelings of various sorts, eliewlng gum wrappers, ink bottles, small paper boxes, and many other kinds of rub bish. Of course, we untiioughtfully walk to our windows and pitch such rubbish out and down to tiie campus i)elow, or even If we think, our thoughts probably are. “Oh, well, I suppose Mr. Ferreli will have the campus raked tomorrow.” But, in stead of that, maybe it is several days before the campus is raked and along comes a "March wind” and the paper and other lighter bits of trash arc hurled In every direction over the campus. And what must the passers- by think of us? Even if they were re quired to pass Meredith at tlie rate of ten miles per hour, they could not help being astonished at the unsightly con dition of our grounds sometimes. Tliere are waste baskets provided for us on every hall, so let’s put our trash In them henceforth and watch the re sults. Spring is in the air and tlie lit tle bulbs tiiat have been buried in the earth all winter and kept warm by the nice layer of rubbish we provided for them are peeping out now and try- ,1ng to blossom and beautify our cam pus. Let's all cooperate and give them a fair ciiance. RUTH PEARCE ASTRO ^RESIDENT 1925-26 ASniOTEliJ^S ELliCT ItUTH rJiAllCi: TKKSIDUM' 1025-20 The annual election of Astrotekton officers for the year 1925-26 took place in the college chapel Monday night. Ruth Pearce, whose loyalty and elFi- clency have been proven during her throe years of membership, was electcd president Cor the coming year. Ruth has shown her competence in many positions since entering Mere dith and the society is assured of an ellieient administration next year. Catherine Shields was chosen as vice-president and Elizabeth Bush as secretary. Tiie treasurer for the in coming year is Clarissa Poteat and the corresponding secretary is Elinor Lane, The marshals are to be Margaret Cone Tucker, chief, assisted by Ruth Boyce, Rachel Daniel and Hattie Bradley. FAMOUS LETTEIIS OF I'ASIOU.S rFOl’LF (Continued jrom i>age t\co) I believe that even I would break a few records. I made some Parker House rolls on cooking lab the other day. They were real good, but when I baked them they exploded like pop-corn, I’ve decided to let my hair grow out. Don’t ask me what for, because Llie correct thing is “Who for?” Mama, I really need some new clothcs. I saw something very nice in silk hose the other day. And, Mama, I'm sorry you don't want me to wear my alclrts so sliort, because you must know that I have my own good reasons for doing so. And I’m not going to have Papa cut my al lowance. It's not big enough, anyway. And I'm going to New York for the spring holidays, even if you do say come home. And I am not go ing to stop going with Tom. Your dutiful daughter, MARIE. EDITOR OF ANNUAL ELECTED BY STUDENTS -UAllllA LIVFllMON ilLECTEl) Fl>- ITOIMN-CIIIFF OF OAK LEAVES Martha Livermon as Editor-In-Chief of The Oak Leaves for the year lf)25-2G would seem to meet every re quirement for such a position. It is certain that Martha has sufRcient tal ent and ability to make a success of this undertaking. Her delightful and pleasing personality will help make us an Annual which will reflect our feelings toward our old friends and surroundings at Meredith. To be associated with Martha there have been chosen those wlio will best HU their particular places. They are; Martha Livermon, Editor-in-chief; Maude Bowers, associate editor; Vir- Kiaia Penny, art editor; Clarissa Po- tcat, Margaret Haywood, junior edi tors; Hattie Bradley, Madeline El liot, sophomore editors; Lucy Knight, i.ols Stafford, assistant editors. Jack—“Of course, being back in iialelgh I miss the cows and sheep, and pigs, and things.’' Burwelle McP.'—"Oh, yes, but we .still have each other, darling.” >1^1 Bring Us Your Shoe Repairing Moore’s Electric Shoe Shop 117 S. Wilmington St. Phone 2938-J THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR ALMO THEATRE Levy’s Bootery Fayetteville Street Raleigh, N. 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