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PAGE 2 THE TWIS EDITORIALS MARCH 25, 1985 Just Rappin’ . . . Little Friends, SPRING BREAK, Sports Little Friends Weekend Is coming up April 27 and 28 and It's, time for us to either ask thie little friends of ours or meet some' little ones so we can Invite them. This weekend Is a unique aspect of (wleredith artd I encourage everyone to take advantage of this opportunity. If you don’t think you'd enjoy having a friend up because you are afraid that It won’t be fAaf much fun, ask several of your friends to participate. Make It a fun weekend to remember and to share with your friends - little and big. Make your aiia^gements soon to get involved. I'm looking foHA/ard to the April 1st Issue of The Twig for several reasons; hiowever, the biggest reason Is because it Is the first annuai "SPRINQ BREAK IS-- SUE.” Yes. you heard It right. This Tw/p will feature our activities over Spring Break, with {he rtam^ of everyone and also the title or lyric of a song that best descrit)es your trip. Second, we need you to write up what you did during Spring Breid. If you visited your grandparents, went to Atlan ta, New York, FLORIDA, or frome - tell us what you did. Third, we need you to submit any thing else you want to to make this issue worth t>rlnging t»ck next year. If you've written a note, a poem, or hSve a funny saying you’ve come up with, vie want to know.. When you complete all (or one or tv») of the above, bring them tjy 113 Heilman or drop them in The Twig box located outside the Cate Center Box Of- ftee, by March 25. I’m counting on you to mate this Issue one to remember. Should you h^ any questions, feel free to call me. Meredith's softball and tennis teams have started their seasons and I urge all of you to go out and support them. Our teams practioe wd play hard to bring home victories and It is ImDort*"* *— to appreciate tttem. Carrying a class load and playing sports is difficult. I admire our athietes fdr doing their best to maintain their grades and a winning season. If you are unable to see one of the games, make an effort to wish the best to the team men^rs and coaches. Good luck teams! We're behind you. Cynthia L Church 113 Heilman, 7881 Third slate results for rising seniors President: Vice President: Lisa Britt Lori Dowdy Inside CCL . . . The hours of the Cariyle Camp- t)^l Library during Eas ter Bre^ will te ss follows: Friday, April 5 8 a.m. • 5 p.m. Saturday, April 6 - Sunday, April 7 ....CLOSEO Monday, April S ....6 p.m. - 11 p.m. Tuesday. April 9 ...resume regular hour Extended library hours during the exam period wf// be as follows: Friday, May 3 8 a.m. - 11 p.m. Saturday, May 4 ... 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sunday. May 5 2 p.m. - 11 p.m. Monday, May 6 - Thursday, iMay 9 ...J:45 a.m. - 11 p.m Friday. May 10 7; 46 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday. May 11 -9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday, May 12 .... CLOSED Little Friends Weekend Saturday and Sunday, April 27 and 28, are tlie dkes for Little Friends W^- end this year. An annual event sponsored by Studmt Foundation, this weekend Is a time when little sisters, nieces, cou sins, and friends of Meredith students are invited to the f^redith campus to participate in activities planned especial ly for them. “Little Friends” must be In the 7-12 age group, and and each must have a Meredith student sponsor. More Information will tiedelivered to residence halls soon. Secretary: Lynn Siceloff Treasurer: Amy Little Historians: Nancy Shore & Elizabeth Henderson Senators: Christine Arnold & Nancy Humt>ert Comhgskin' Chair: Laura Cochrane Elections Board; Honor Council; Class Ivlarshall: Frieda Bass & Kelly Wyatt Kim Sealey Ann McGee The Twig extends our sincere con gratulations to these new officers. Good lud( next year! 10 outstanding seniors 1. Julia Beckett 2. Maria Blackman 3. Dena Durham 4. Emily Tolleson 5. Anna Spears 6. Lee Page 7. Chrlssy Parsons 8. Dana Langley 9. Suzanne Wilson 10. Sherri Gradford Divorce group successful by Jenny Beavers The Divorce and Separation Support Group had a very successful first meet ing last Wednesday night. A small group of four students along with Marge Shel ton, college counselor, met in the Per sonal Growth Center last week for a per sonal time of openess and honesty. We related our similar emotions stemming from different family circumstances, each student seeking comfort, support, £nd a bit of justice. Meeting as strangers was a difficult thing; however, the fami liar heaviness at heart that we all felt soon gave way to ready conversations. We seek not to find solutions or answers, because most of the time, (n divorce and separation sitijaitions^ ans^rs are be yond our realms of acceptance. Talking about it and getting It out from under our student facades made our evenir>g worthwhile and our company very spe cial. As none of us had really talked anrtong our friends about our families’ sepaations and divorces, we felt sure th^ numerous other students must be suffering the same trauma alone without any outlets for steam, we Invite those students to join our group this WMnes- day night at 8:00 in the Personal Grovrth Center on the second floor of Cate. We are not following any sort of format, just our feefings and Impulses. Please work it into your schedule for your own sake. SWIM MEET APRIL 2 7:00 p.m. THE TWIG ocilqfijp \LBQH, NORTH CAROUNA 27907 Editor-in-chief Managing Editor Business Manager Advertising Manager Advertising Staff Exchange Editor Circulation Managers Cynthia L. Church Malinda Britton Michele Cherry Sally Woolard Martha Ann Naylor Tara Owen Cindy Patterson S^le Qrady Kimberly Lovelace Layout Editor Feature Editor Entertainment Editor In the Courtyard Staff f^eporters photographers Advisors Tara Owen Elizabeth Smeicher ‘Lia Braganza Sarah Rowe Jennifer Bruffey Jill Hensdaie Carver Ewfs Rene Folds Jill Henadale Beth Blankenship Stefihanie Bennett Jennifer Jackson Becky Smith Mr. Tom Parramore Rhoda Sowers TWK3 EDITOVAL POUCY The Twig is published weekly by the students of Meredith College during the aca demic year. The paper Is funded by the college activities and through advertising. The TvHg will not print material containing personal at tacks, insults, ridicule or libelous statements. All letters to the editor must be signed. The opinions expressed in The Tv^'g do not necessarily reflect those of the college admini- stnition, faculty or student body. TTie Twig welcomes criticisms and will re spond promptly to any submitted In writing and signed by the writer. The office is located on the second floor of Cate Center. The address for correspondence or advertising rates is The Twig, Box X133, - Meredith College. Raleigh, N.C. 27607-5298.
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