Page Four
THE TWIG
November 20, 1964
Astros and Phis Entertain New Students
The Villagers eatcTtalii with *‘Hadley's Nightmsre’* at the Aalro meeting.
LETTER
(Continued from page 2)
as I was, to know that only ten peo
ple in our student body applied to
help in the tutorial project? Would
you be surprised to Icara that The
Twig has to beg for letters to the edi
tor? What percentage of church at
tendance would you estimate for this
weekend or any weekend? Do you
belong to a club on campus which
really has meaning? Do you belong
to a club?
Let me make two comments
about what 1 have said thus far.
First, this letter was provoked by a
dissatisfaction with my own attitude
and was put down on paper be
cause I felt this attitude could be
significantly multiplied by others in
our student body. Secondly, I would
want to acknowledge those among
us who are at work. These are those
who are doing their part in con
tributing to our school. There are
professors who guard against “fed
back” quizzes. There are thought-
provoking chapel speakers, There
are students who spend hours work
ing on school projects. But are these
an alarming few?
So what? A letter to the editor
of the Twig is not likely to do the
trick and inspire participation and
concern outside oneself.
A forum or chapel talk is not
commonly the cause of provoking
action. The day you are most recep
tive might be when personal ac
tivities are not so numerous — you
break up with your boyfriend and
have a “free” weekend or you fin
ish a quiz and have time to abuse.
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apathy sets in forever?
Editor’s Note: This is one letter
that was not requested. The Twig
prints it at the student’s request.
Carole Stevens, Senior
TRADITION OF STUNT
(Continued from page 2)
With such visions of thought-pro-
voking skits produced with a pro
fessional air, all of Meredith is look
ing forward to the rare privilege of
amateur showmanship offered No
vember 20, 1964.
Both campus societies, the Phis
and the Astros, opened their No
vember meetings to freshmen. Both
groups featured outside entertainers
in addition to campus talent.
The Phis opened with a business
session in which they discussed
plans for rush week to be held in
January. A skit was also presented
to introduce the society officers to
the freshmen present. The team of
Margaret Simmons and Elizabeth
Holland provided entertainment as
did Rufus King and the Night Owls
from the University of North Caro
lina at Chapel Hill. Refreshments
were served, and the meeting was
closed with the singing of the Phi
song.
Plans for rush were also discussed
in the Astro business session. The
Villagers, a local singing group, pro
vided entertainment. The group was
e.specially applauded for its rendi
tion of “Headless Nightmare,” a
song which they have recorded.
After refreshments were served, the
Astros concluded their meeting with
the .singing of the society song.
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Judy Hamrick
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Judy Hamrick from Winston-
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Martha Mills from Taylorsville
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freshman hall proctor. She is also'
a member of Kappa Nu Sigma.
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