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THE TWIG
October 3, 1947
Campus officers who were invited to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Zeno
Martin on Wednesday, September 24, are pictured above. Left to right,
from the bottom to the top, are Mary Beth Thomas, Virginia Campbell,
Ella May Shirley, Margaret Moore, Frances Alexander, Elizabeth Jones,
Louvene Jordan, Lois Harmon, Harriet Neese, Fran Thompson, and
Gloria Mayer. (Photo by Cooper.)
The Zeno Martins
Fete Campus Leaders
What did you do Wednesday
night, September 24? You don’t
remember? Well, there are
eleven girls from Meredith Col
lege who will remember that
date as one on which they “had
a wonderful time.” These girls,
who hold the major offices on
the campus, had dinner with
the Zeno Martins—Mrs. Martin,
Mr. Martin, and Zee.
The fun began when all of us
dashed through the rain to pile
into two cars. Mrs. Martin drove
six of the girls—Frances Alex
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C. H. Stephenson
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ander, Editor of the Acorn, Glo
ria Mayer, President of B.S.U.,
Virginia Campbell, Editor of the
Oak Leaves, Harriet Neese,
President of A. A., Mary Beth
Thomas, President of Senior
Class, and Ella Mae Shirley,
President of Junior Class. Mr.
Martin and Zee (who wouldn’t
leave Lois Astro until Harriet
played chess with him) followed
with Margaret Moore, Editor of
the Twig, Lib Jones, President
of the Sophomore (Jlass, Fran
Thompson, President of S.G.,
Lois (Astro) Harmon, President
of Astros, and Louvene Jordan,
President of the Phi’s. We sat in
the living room and den listen
ing to Strauss waltzes ( Don’t ask
me which ones) until “dinner
was served.” That dinner defies
description — it was simply per
fection — with hot rolls and
butter!!!
The conversations included a
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BSD Entertains
At Family Frolics
On Tuesday night, September
16, the B.S.U. entertained the
new students with a Family
Frolics picnic supper at the
chimney. For the night the coun
cil and the new students all
forgot their own names and be
came loyal members of such
clans as the Quattlebaums, Skin
flints, Byrdsongs, Frizzlewaters,
and Barebones. The new families
began during supper by proving
that they all had huge appetites.
After supper each family partici
pated in a nursery song contest;
the Skinflints were acknowl
edged the best singers. The
schickelfritz baby proved her
self to be the healthiest baby
by finishing her Coca-Cola “baby
bottle” first, amid the yells and
cheers of the enthusiastic fami
lies. The Skinflints again walked
off with honors as Baby Skin
flints, dressed in crepe paper
bonnet and gown, was judged
the cutest baby.
Finally, the B.S.U. “family”
and their “mama,” Miss Billie
Ruth Currin were introduced.
The council then sang “Sweet
William Died,” which they dedi
cated to Miss Currin.
Following this song, the
night’s program was closed with
a short Family Altar.
AFTER-DINNER COFFEE
HONORS TRANSFERS
On Thursday night, Septem
ber 25, the Junior class gave an
after-dinner coffee in honor of
the transfer students in the blue
parlor. Ella Mae Shirley, Junior
Class president, and Maxine Bis-
sette, vice president, poured
coffee at each end of the table.
Marianna Worth, Betty Jo Pit
man, Barbara Francis, Sue Jar
vis, Mag Clinard, Edith Cooper,
and Mary Frances Carpenter as
sisted in serving. Specially-
invited guests beside transfers
were Dr. and Mrs. Carlyle
Campbell, Dr. and Mrs. Charles
Burts, Miss Anna May Baker,
Miss Lillian Grant, and Miss
Mary Yarbrough, class sponsor.
CITY BUS SCHEDULE
Meredith College Bus Schedule
Monday Through Saturday
Meredith College Bus Schedule
Sunday
wide range — Harmon’s two
nights in jail, Addie Elliotts loss
of Byrd’s ring and its recovery,
and items about Rush Week,
dates for annual pictures, and
Palio. One of the “highlights”
(the light was blinding as well
as high) of the evening was hav
ing our pictures made. Dr. Coop
er came by to make the picture
and assured us that no one would
ever suspect how cramped we
were or on what books Harriet
and “Speedy” Alexander sat -
that is, no one would suspect if
we’d all smile. Soon after the
picture was made we had to re
turn to Meredith, but we
brought with us the memory of
a wonderful night of food, fun
and fellowship. E.M.S.
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