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The Twig Mciiilicr of A’. C. Colcf/i tc Press Association l^ublislied Weekly b\- the Student Body of Meredith College Kai'iikkixi-; Buoun [ii.iZAiiin'it Ki;xi)1!1ck Ulaua Mak Jkssi i' llrtll FlilCKMAX ... UiasAi.iii.'iK Go\vki{ AXXIK HOI’K 'W.MlIl Fa.n.mk Pai'i Miss Maky Vixci;xt .-\NX Eliza Biti:\vi;u . EvKI.YX BAtI.KY ... STAFF Kditor-in-Chief ... .Assintinit Edilor'in-ChU’f Associate IScHlor xlssochite Editor Associate EdilOf Associate Editor y. W. C. A. Editor Loxo Faculty Editor liuniness Manager Assistant Business Slanaoer SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 r X: EDITORIALS At rliis glad Coiuin(.‘U('C'iiieiit soasoii, it falls Id imr lot to wj'ite our last editorial. This iiiuii- (if tlie 'I'wig, dc'dit-atod lo the Soniovs, is llic’ hist to lit! published by the* prcsuut stuff. \\\‘ do not iutuud to make apologies for what «•{■ liavo done and for what wo have not been abk' to acfomplisli—lor tlie plans avo, as bud- Uiig ycHiiig editors made in the joy and bliss of iiur igut)rance of editorial duties, made and failed to eurry out. W'e .s'l'ciT our alumiiae, our trustees, our friends and parents. \Vv are glad to have t!ieni Avitli us, and wo are prond to have some- iliing’ to sliow them, we have never had before, namely. The And altliongli tliis nuiy be their first introduetion to Jleredith’s weekly iiews|)a|ier, we arc .sure it will not be their last. Many new and wise jdans liavo been made for l!ie eoniing year liy the ineoining editor and lii'r eapahle stall'. 'J'lie size of the paper is to he increa.sed to five eoliuuns, witli an oeeasional exti’a she‘t. One eohuiin is to be given over eniirc'ly to the alumnae. Throu.gli it, they will h(‘ able to keep in closer toueh with each (ither. Kspecially in tlie towns which luivc or are planning to organize Meredith Cluhs, we ln)p(- tlie old !Mereditli girls will suhserihe to '/'he Twin. Financially too, we have been put on a firmer basis. The priee of The Tirif/ has heen raised to has been put on the budget, iiml the budget ninde eom])ulsory. So '/’III' Tirlfi is grndnally beeomiiig a worthy rep resentative of the new Jloredith and we hope will soon rival any eollege newspaper in N’orth Carolina. Thus, we, the old staff bequcfith all our wori'ies and joys to ihe new staff, and wish for them and all new staffs to come, “God speed.” DETAILS OF COMMENCE MENT PROGRAM 'J’iie Comnieiieeuient e.vercises whieli will bo held from Saturday evening, May 27 to Tues- hiy morning Jlay 30, promise to offer several u'w and interesting features. Every student, ind ea])oc;ially the Seniors, has been working !iard to make this onr very best Conimence- '.uent. Dr. J3rewer has been working unceas ingly to attain speakers of worth and note, ind luis not failed'in his efforts. 'I'he program 's as follov.'s: SAr;-Ki)AV. May 27: 8:00 1). m.—“The Piirer” Pre3entefl by the Senior Class Si'xiiAV, May 28; 11:00 a.m.—Bacca'aureate Sermon A. Pai i. Bauiiy, D.D. AVake Forest, K. C. 8:00 p.m.—Missionary Sermon A. Pai i, Baoiiy, D.D. Wake Forest, N. C. M(ix»ay, May 29: 10:00 a.m.—Class Day E.vercises il:30 a.m.—Sociely Day E.\ercist-s 4:00 p.m.—Annual Art Exhibit 8:30 p. m. Annual Concert Ti ksi.ay, May 30: 11:00 a.m.—Commencement Exercises Literary Address Hi:xiiv Cnnienii.i. Krxc, A..M., D.D., LL.D., Oberlln College 'rile east(> for the ‘“The l.^ijier” is ns follows: Slrolliiif/ Players The Piper Evki.yx Dai.ky Michel—The Sword-Eiiter . Lii.i.a Eaki.h Dowia.i. Clieat-—The Devil .... BKin' Moiiuk Otlivr Slrollvrs Rrrii Giiisdx Bkssik HAirr Ci.Aniii.Kxi': Sykk-s and Women of Ilamclin .Jacobus, the Bargomeister . Ax,\ Ei.iza Biikwkk Kurt, Ihe Syndic . . . CAK()l.Y^ Mkik'KU Peter, the Cobbler . . Maky Lii.v Bi.auh'K aii«, the Butcher . . Emzaiiktii Johkox Axel, the Smith .... Hki.kx Hoi.jiks Martin, the Watch . . . Jcaxita AkxkttI': Peter, the Sacristan . . . Maiigi-: Hkdiuck Auselm. a .vouiig Priest Nt:i.i.ii-; Mak Joiixstox Old Claus, a Jliser . . HKrcn-: Heocixs Town Crier .... Cr.Ai'Dtt.KXK Svki:s Veronika, wife of Kurt . . Bka'ikici; Kyi-: Barbara, daughter o( Jacobus . M.miy Tii.i.kky Wil'e ot Hans, the Butcher ., . Wit.ma DruiiAM Wife of Axel, the Smith . . . Sauai! Nook Wife of Martin, the Watch . Mixxik Hoi.i.owki.i. ''i'l Tirsiiia At.CTUHA Fki.'hjx Wifo of the Crier . , Katmi.ukx Mattuhws Chllilren •Tan Bk.tii Caiikoi.i. Hansel . . - , , , . Li-eii.i'; IxseoK Use KatukiiixI'- Bkowx Trurle Eiixa Wai.i.ack Rude EvKi.YX Skxtki.i.h Prude Ji'AxiTA Auxkti'k ^elsel BKrn Hrxri.nv Sudi RiTU Coi'eil 'The program for the. annual eoneert is as follows: Chorus—Gather ye Ro.ebuds . Andrews Song—Thou "irilliant Bird . . . David Buri.Aii Rowi.Axn Piano—Nocturne, op, 8, No, I. . . Clurwann Caprice espagnol, op. S7 . ^foszkon■ski Bktu CaKIUI!.!. ’ong—Red, Red Rose . . . ColleucI Pai'i.ixk P.vnox Oi'gan—Scherzo-Syniphonique . Dehat-Poiison Cakoi.y.n Mkucku Song—Rain Currcn Fkaxcks WuI'I'K Violin—Valse Triste .... Hibclins Mauv Bwickwki,!., Piano—On Wiugs of Music . Mendelssolin-Heller Bktu Hi-.vrt.KY Song—Cavatine '3ueen ot Sheba) . . Oovnod H..r.KX Hoi.mi:.^; Organ—Dffertoive D Major . . . liatlnto Jdstn.Yx Cox Chorus—Whe: Evening Casts her C'-Cid- ows Round liaylcji LARGE NUMBER OF THE ALUMNAE EXPECTED TO RETURN TO MEREDITH (Continued from pafie I.) by organization, and so organized they arc »vith -Mrs. Gertrnde Morn Wagstaff, President; Flof.sie Marshbanks, Vicc'-Prestdent; Carmen iiogers, Jleeording Secretary; Mamie Carroll, Corresi)ondiiig Secretary; Mrs. W. S. Wynft. Trea.surer; Bertha Carroll, Secretary of Mere dith Clubs. Then, too, there is the special good news tbat any one may join wlio has ever been to Mereditli, graduate or not. Thei'e are actually Alumnae llead((uarteri, too, which may be found by going down the .Vnrth corridor of first floor main building. Alumnae, just take a peep in and sign your name and address in the Alumnae Register. Don’t forget it, for w(> want to kee|) in black !ind white the memory of your visit, and re member, also, that the Hospitality (.'ommittee, composed of Mary S. Steele, Mary Lynch Jolin- son, Janie Parker, Mamie Carroll, Eva Dean, Kntb (toldsmifli, and Carmen Uogers, are at your beck and call. So, Alumnae, iferedirh w'lcoiiKs you—her I’l'esident, her faculty, her students. We give you a hearty luindshake and welcome you hnnie. PROPHECY OF ’22 'riie last breakfast bell and fifteen minutes after, and a sleepy-eyed Senior came stalking in ami sat down. Instead of “(Joodniorning” her first words were “O look a( the daisies on the table. Caninu'neenient is nearly here.’’ “\essiree, and we ought to wear daisies in lionor of ihe event,—lireak off one everyiiody.’’ “\es,” answered the late comer “and I’m going to tell my fortune liy one too. Me loves me, bi^ loves nu- nol—” “llnm]th, your Sopliomore days were fbe time to tell your fortune by daisies, lieftc-r try fh(‘ man in the moon. Maybe if you .sit in your window tonight and stare al the moon, the man will come ilown and Icdl you your future.” “() maybe be will. He certainly ought to do that mneb, liu’ us—he’s our mascot. Oil, and maybe he’ll t(dl nu! all of yours, too. Want nu- to ask him ?” es, yes, jilease do” was fbe eboriis that arose. “I’ll certainly sit in my window tonight and converse with the man in the moon. I’ll tell vou in ihe morning what be tells me.” ^ on may be sure an interested, if somewhat incredulous, crowd of girls waited next morning for fbe arrival of the pro])liet. She came in very late, of course, and refused to tell a word looat ber adventures until she had been .served. But at hist her demands were satisfied, and ,she began, “You may not believe me, hut I went to the moon last night and talked to the man there, .liight after light bell I crawled up on the window sill, and T sat tliere till I felt so (Vontinved on ne.rt paoc.)
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