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THE TWIG 3 ALUMNAE COLUMN OFFICBUS President: Bevtlia L. Cavroll, ’18, Gliowaii Collcj^e, Murfreesboro, N. C- Vice President; airs. Eugene I. Olive, ’13, Chapel Hill, N*. C. Recording Secretary: Raby Davla, ’27, Meredttli College, Raleigli, N. C. Commencement Speaker: Mary O’Kelly, ’26. 521 E. Jones St.. Raleigh, X. C. Alternate Speaker: Laura Cox, ’04, Kcnanavllle, N. C. Alumnae Secretary: Mae Gvlmmer, '14, Moreditli College, Raleigh, N. C. MEREDITH ALUMNAE FACULTr Did you know that Mrs. Sarah Bla lock, '11, was back agahi this year after a year’s absence? Also, did you IviioAv tliat Misses Virginia Branch and Madaline Elliott of the Class ot '28 wore here? Look over this list. You’ll find nut what they are doing as well as who the eleven other Alumnae- Faculty members are: Mrs. Sarah Blalock. ’11, Professor of Piano. Miss Mao Grimmer, ’14, Alumnae Secretary. Mibs Caroline Biggers, ’15, Assistant Dean of Women. Dr. Mary Lyncli Johnson, '17, As sociate Professor nl: English. Miss Ellea Brewer, ’18, Professor ot Home Economics. Miss Miiry Tillery,'22, Associate Pro fessor ot Art. Miss Mary Martin .Tolinson, '21, As sociate Professor of Chemistry, Mrs. Gladys Leonard Dowell, '2ij, Librarian. Miss Aunie Cooper, Assiataut Stew- ardesa for the Meredith Club. Mifls Doris Tillery, ’30, Instructor in Malhematics. Misjs Mary Yarborough, '2C, Assist ant in the Scicnce Depai'Cmeiit. MIsa Ruby Davis, ’27. Assistant Librarliin. Miss Virginia BrancU, '28, Instruc tor In I’lano. MlsK Madaliuo Klllott, '2S, Student Soerctary. Her address Is: cyo Capt. P, P. Green, ‘StRllou Hospital, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, Emily Cheek, CInss of '27, is Assist* ant Librarian at North Carolina State College. Her aunt, Nell Pagchal, ’17, is Librarian. Louise Fleming, Class of '21, Is Y, W. C. A. Secretary at the University of Waalilngcun, Seattle, Washington. PkHSO-VALS Musette KitoliUi, '2S, and Page More- head, ’2S, vialted the College Saturday on their way to Chapel Hill. Mae Grimmer, Alumuao Secretary, has returned fvoni Murfreesboro, where she had a a)nference-vlsit with Bertha Carroll. I^resldent of tho Ahimnae As sociation. Annie Wood Harris, ’23, spent the week-end with Mrs. Gladys Leonard Dowell and visited the college, Mi.ss Helen Tudor, ’29, was mar ried to Mr. Ansel Cox, .Ir., J\iue 23, 192S. The Roll Call Matii.iu Hor.i.Kjr.ix Nkww ok iiuit YoUiVuii»T Sistkhs who AlIK PliliHUlXO TlllCia STl’mKS IX VAitrous SuitjKcis Mabel Claire Hoggard, Mrs. Wm. H, Nelson, Jr„ Katherine Maddry and Bess Thomas are working toward their M.A. degrees at Colnmbla Uulvei-alty, "Wake Forest College. Univeraity of North CaroUua and Yale University reapcc* tlvoly. Katie Lee Walton Is in train* Itig at Phlladelpliia General Hospital, Philadelphia, PennBylvanln. Eliza beth Richardson and Mary Rodwell Hunter aro at Post-Graduate Medical College, New York City, studying Laboratory Technology. Nnw8 Piiojr Fau ANn Nisah Juliotto Loving Oreou (Mrs. P, P.) Class o£ ’11, with hor husband and two children. Philip Jr. and Robert Boyce, has Just left Hot Springs. Ark., where ebo has been residing for several years, aud la now located at Honolulu. “I can get 'em up, I can get ’em up, I cun get ’em up each day.” 'I'hese aro the notes sounded by bugler Daughtry, as she calls each athlete, old and now, big and little, pretty aud prettier (they can’t help it) freckles and curies to the Held each practice day. Ves siree. we have every kind of game' In aur camp—anything receipts from '“how to get prectlur” up to 'iiovv lo get plumper." We run a cam)) that’s an idi-round good one. Just apply at tlio bureau ot Information, sign your name, don your athletic suit, and skip out to fun aud frolic, Just suppose we look over our cump and Introduce you to our material with wlilch you can get what you want! Hei'o Is the basketball court you juat can’t miss the chance of helping beat your “elienUes,” We’re guiug to have practice every .’ilonday and Thursday at four-thirty. Run out and shoot a goal. Do you see this alec long road? Well, 3'ou can go on a five or ten mile hike twice a week If you want to and have a grand (imc aight-scGlng and maybe “swipe"—I mean take—a nice juicy apple from some I’armer’a orcluird. Then If you want to have some i^un knocking those little white balls you can! I moan play tennis. There aro plenty of courts at your disposal. Last, but not least, you can get pret ty by koopltig hygiene month. Vou'll surely be rewarded and you surely can study matli lots better! Then, of course, you want some re ward aud you cau get It, For hiking forty miles you got twonty-flve points, for hygiene month, you get thirty points. If you go out to prnctlceB yon get twenty-live points and one hundred points if you make your class team. To be a member of W. A, A. yon mnat have elghty-flve points. Come out and try out! Exchange (Chowan) Chowan’s swhhmlng pnol is one of the largest of its kind In a North Carolina college. It’s used as a favo rite means of getting recreation after the day’s work. It's used before lirealc- fast in order to get up n good appetite. We coiigratulate our alatcr college for having such a line means of recreation. We hope some day Meredith will be able to have a pool. (Carapliell Colloge) Eastty on yauts—Creek Pebbles. Pants aro mado tor men and not Cor women. Women are made for man and not for pants. When a man pants for a woman and a woman pants for a man, that's a pair of pants. Pauls are like molasses—they ore thinner In hot weather and thicker in cold weather, There has been much dls- cuBsion as to whether pants la singular or plural. Seems to ns tha: wlien men wear panta it Is pluial aud when they doii’t wear pants, it is singular, If you want to make the pants last, make the coat first. Cue day as I chanced tc pass, A beaver was damming a river. And a man who had run out of gas Was doing the same to his Ilivver. SULLIVAN’S KING OF SHOEMAKERS 124 S. Salisbury St. FREE! This Coupon and One Paid Admission will Admit Two Students to State Theatre Monday and Tuesday Matinee Only to See 5—ACTS—5 KEITH VAUDEVILLE and FEATURE PHOTOPLAY Wed,*Thurs. FrL Ronald Colman and Vilma Banky in “TWO LOVERS I Saturday Nite Only PAUL WHITEMAN (In Person) And His ORCHESTRA K.> AN EXPERT REPAIR DEPARnWT Is Part of our Service JtVVKKRi ftlLVtHSMlTHS »AMOnO IIPMT5 Next door to “Gaily” MEREDITH COLLEGE FOR YOUNG WOMEN STANDARD COURSES IN ARTS AND SCIENCES, IN MUSIC, m ART. BEST OF EQUIPMENT. Tcachers wiili standard degrees and of recognized ability and person- nJily. Deliglufiil cnvironmunt on a Iiigh plaleau oti the western boundary of North Carolina’s Capilal Ciiy, Charges moderate. For catalogue or furtlier information write CHAS. E. BREWER, Prcsidmi R.'^leich, N. C. 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