Page four THE TWIG March 18, 1955 Behind the Scenes We Recognize Pam Hartsell “Pam” hails from Concord, N. C., where she attended the local high school. Lack of space prevents our mentioning her honors there, but she has already made quite a name for herself at Meredith, which will give you an idea of her capabilities. Not only is “Pam” a Dean’s List girl, but she was also nominated for secretary of the B.S.U. during elec tions, was chosen for good posture during the week posture was em phasized, was on the nominating committee for campus elections, and is on the Oak Leaves staff now. Pamela, dramatic, intelligent, de pendable, and sweet, is also a reader and writer of poetry, as well as an occasional contributor for the Twig. She works well with people and with her freshman class. 'imm ^arfe, tiic Ansels ^ing Leah Scarborough, Music Editor How did you like being hostess to the 2,000 high school students that were on our campus March 11 and 12 for the District Music Con test? I’m sure if you listened to the groups as they performed, you en joyed the fresh energy with which they sang and played and learned a great deal from them. 1 want to Hartsell reminisces as she looks at her photograph album. MAN-MUR SHOE SHOP Troy D. Smith, Owner Invisible Shoe Repairing Work Done While You Wait Agents for Carolina Cleaners PHONE 7330 2516 Hillsboro Street When you get a good thing, remember where you got it'' exclusively at 1 1 . . . the name you see so often in leading fashion magazines presents an exciting spring collection of shapely fashions designed to pay tribute to young or young-in-heart figures . . . and budgets. See them here soon in sizes 7 to 15 1495 to 3500 Ok’ed by the Minx Modes Board of Review i On Our Popular Second Floor On Friday, March 11, a work shop on recreational leadership, open to all Meredith students was held in the hut and conducted by Miss Virginia Gregory from The N. C. State Recreation Depart ment. Approximately twenty Mere dith and State students participated in the games of song and marching. Suggestions were given by Miss Gregory about helping people to get acquainted in games, about in cluding everyone in the fun, and about anticipating awkwardness. The workshop participants enjoyed ice-cream cones after the fun. Compliments of Serv-Self Food Market 3828 Hillsboro St. thank all those students who took part in the contest and helped direct the students about the campus and make things run smoothly. The will ing co-operation of most of the stu dents who were called upon to help, make sponsoring an event of this size really a pleasure. I’m sure that the high school students visiting on our campus sensed this spirit of friendliness and enjoyed their short stay here. The contest is one sure sign of spring and campus elections are another. This is true in the music department as all over the campus. Newly-elected officers for Sigma Al pha Iota, honorary music fraternity, are president, Shirley Bell Taylor; Vice-President, Faye Wheeler; Treasurer, Ann Anthony; Secretary, Jean Grealish; Chaplain, Marilyn Greene; Sgt.-at-Arms, Verna Woot en; Editors, Becky Miles and Diane Morris; Co-Program Chairmen, Carolyn Harwell and Kay McCos- ley; Music Store Managers, Marga ret Anne English and Annette Lee; and Social Chairman, Margaret Layne. For an Afternoon Walk ARNOLD’S REXALL DRUGS 3025 Hillsboro Street 50 million times a day at home, at work or on the way 1. Bright, bracing taste .. ever-fresh and sparkling. 2. A welcome bit of quick energy ... brings you i' back refreshed. BOniED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY The Capital Coca-Cola Bottling Company, Inc. Raleigh, North Carolina "Coke" is o registered trade-mark. ^ © 1955, THE COCA-COLA COMPANY In the spring it is said that our minds turn to thoughts of poetry and all the beauty unfolding about us. Since music is so completely an expression of this beauty and love liness, it is natural that we should find many thoughts expressed of music and its qualities. Lord Byron has said: There’s music in the sighing of a reed; There’s music in the gushing of a rill; There’s music in all things, if men had ears; Their earth is but an echo of the spheres. But rnusic is not in nature alone. It is within us. Shakespeare has said: The man that hath no music in himself. Nor is not mov’d with concord of sweet sounds. Is fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils; The motions of his spirit are dull as night. And his affections dark as Ere bus; Let no such man be trusted. With all this beauty about us, we all must feel as this poet did. It is the expression of spring: All Nature’s music is lovely, Music so wond’rous rare; Its melody, rhythm, harmony, Gloriously fill the air. Leah Scarborough, Music Editor. Compliments of J. M. 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