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PAGE 2 THE TWO AmL 5. 1962 THE TWIG ncnsi^fth cdfcgp RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA 27611 Editors-in-chlef Senior Editor Staff f^eporters ColumniBts Business Manager layout Editor layout Staff Ptiotograpfw Advertising Manager Sports Circulation Managers Copy Editors Proofreading Faculty Advisors Emily Craig, Unda Sellers Lori Howell Chrissy Murphrey, Shirane Hritziio. Joanne Carswell, Dannie Ward, Felicia Stewart, Kathleen McKeei, Lauren F. Worthington Carolyn Dunn Kathleen h/tcKe^ YvonneSiamaat, Faith Weils Leta Hubtiard Cinda Bedford MoilyMcQee Catherine McLeod, Stephanie Prevatte Joanne Carsmll, Jenny Barlfer, Dannie Ward English 356 Mr. Bill Nortori, Dr. Thomas Parramore, Dr. Doneid Samson The TWIQ welcomes comment and will give prompt consideration to any criticisms submitted in writing and signed by the writer. 6IT06! A Tale of Two Editors Although the school year is coming to a close, it is the beginning of a new year for us. We would like to t>egin our year as editors of THE TWfG by introducing each other. Emily, affectionately known as “Memi", is a sophnx>re English and political science major from Gastonia, N. C. She Is a very dedicated worker who accepts responsibility well. A strong interest In journalism was one of the reasons why she ran for TWIG editor. Memi hopes to go into either television or newspaper journalism after graduation. Memi also enjoys horseback riding, writing poetry, and taking care of her pets. She is also a member of the Colton English Club and dorm council. MLS Linda is also a sophomore majoring In English and political science. She is fromWhiteville, N. C. Linda was editor of her high school newspaper and has been working on THE TWIG staff since she has been at Meredith. She is a strong leader and has lots of good ideas for THE TWIG. Linda hopes to receive a masters degree in journalism after she graduates from Kteredith. Linda also works with the ACORN and is a member of the Colton English Club. She is employed by Information Services. ELC We are looking fonward to sen/ing as editors. We have lots of ideas that we believe will make THE TWIG a better paper. We hope that everyone will be supportive. If you have any suggestions or criticisms, let us know. Any stories should now be referred to Linda in 407 Brewer or Emily in 415 Brewer. Please Write! Have a problem or concern? Need to (jet some steam off you» chest, or praise someone for a job well done? You have come to the right place! THE TWIG welcomes letters to the editors and contributions of columns to the ^Itorlal pages. AM contrlbutior>a should be typed, double spac^, and are subject to editing. Column writers should Indude their majors and hometowns; each letter should Include the vvrlter's name, addreaa anc telephone number. Unaigned letters will not be printed. Bring letters and ootuirra by THE 1WIG office. 415Bi«WBr.or 407 Brewer. Speak out and be heafdl And So Little Time by Kathleen McKee/ Everyday, some well- meaning person, alvwys older than mys«(, reminds rra how important Time Is. “Malce the nrnst of your time In college.'’ “Manage your time wisely." “Do all your homework, so you can do other things." “If you leam only one thing In college, leam to manage your time." My response Is ~ If anyone Is a proficient time manager, it Is the college student. Registration is the perfect example. When scheduling. the average girl chooses classes which will fulfill the following requirements: (a) the first course Is the least demanding; therefore, the minimal attention span is required. This Is Important because of all thoae late dates the previous night. (b) Friday's classes are over as soon as possible. (c) No courses are scheduled during a favorfte soap. (d) Time for leisurely naps Is considered. (e) The faH schedule Is worked so that a good “sunny" schedule is possible next ^ng. (f) Graduation Is ultimately possible. Wsll, we don’t always succeed in fulfilling every requirement, but we are competing against 1,500 plus students. Just think how efficient we will be by the time we graduate. The only problem I can foresee la ~ will my employere schedule business meetings tfound GENERAL HOSPITAL? happy EASTER!! Easter Weekend Forecast 6y Jenny Barker April Is almost here, bringing the promise of another vacation, Easter. Anticipation of-the break from school has already entered students’ minds. Vacation plans have accordingly been arranged, some as far as two weeks In advance! Trips to sunny, distant retreats top the list of students’ plans. Just as Spring Break seems to warrant trips to Florida, Easter beckons all to the beach. Certainly Myrtle \Arill be flooded by Meredith students. Caroline Bogarty, Jill Allen, Michele McKay, Lillian Claris, and a host of other Juniors will be lucky enouqh to “catch some rays’’ at Ocean Drive. It doesn’t seem to be a phenomenon only Junlore are affected by. Freshmen Qina Efird and Laurie Hooks will also be sun-tanning drapite the soon due reading of FAR FROM. THE MADDENING CROWD. It seems a time to put the pressures of school behind for one last fling before exams. Even senior Susie Narron plans to visit Lake Gaston with a "dear friend.’’ For those wishing a similar but quieter respite from school, home seems a safe refuge. Many look fonward to visiting with family and childhood friends. Being home for grandma’s Easter dinner Is of grsat appeal to SophomoreeTlna Vincent and Sandy Dlxdni Others plan caim but work-filled vacatidns. Dora Weaver looks fOHMnj to being with family on their sheep farm in Maryland. Everyone has their own Ideas of where to be. Certainty nfvmy Meredith students wrtll hear church services on Easter Sunday. Many othere will still be concentrating on school wori(. But no matter where Easter is spent, hopefully all wrill return when Meredith re-opens with brighter smiles and sun tanned faces. To the Editor March 22, 1982 Dear Editor: I write you as a former staff member, whose echo is still heard - and will be heard once more. A person has one death to end their life; should that life though a world the way John Lennon’s did, the loss of that Iweath is heard and felt across the world - To in someway say what that meant was the intention of the inscription painted on the old Beehive. The rose had faded but not wilted but apparently the heart of the MBA did when it was painted away Why? Charlie Krebs SHARE THE COST OF UVMG. I OlVf TO THf MURtCAN CANCER SOCKTY. TNi corttftuM « • puMc wvice. FRANKLY SPEAKING ... .by phil frank
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