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2 THE TWIG Member North Carolina Collegiate Press Association, O^icial Organ of The Student Body of Neredith Col lege. CuYSTAt- Davis Editor-in-Chlef Mahy CuAWt-oHi) .Managing Editor BtAXCiiE Stokes Business Manager Maky Lovk Davis j Syb.lMykh« Jane Beaveus ) jisslstant Editors Bkssik Jackso.v V DOUOTUY DCIiNl.NU \ Mauy Allisox Circitlation Mgr. Mahei. Claihk Hochiaki) \ Mauelini! Ei-c.iott ( Circulation Maiu;ahet Las.si'I'eh ? Assistants Lena Covington / Subscription price $2.50 I Ctiitorial j Oitv first issue of Tuk Twkj alniyst wishes that it was a whole tree,in order to welcome the now girls, 4iul faculty and to say to the old oi!ics that we’re more than glad to ha'"e you back. Aiul w'e wish to welcome you all into tlie columns of Tirt Twio—Your Twici. For it belongs to the Studeiit Body of Mo>'«dith, and trying to publish it without the cooperation of every memher would he- alm.ost as bad as a blind man As for joining a socicty, don’t let the flip of a coin decide you. Ee- inember that you have throe more years after this. Sidell’s rules the W’aves just now. Have you arer seen as nuuiy bee- you-ti-ful folks? Play tennis! There’s a reason besides Instant Postum aud your school-girl complexion. For instance, the number of tenuis courts at New Meredith. Already some of the State fresh men have been initiated into the process of the removal of green-ness, namely, green paint. And in case you haven’t already done so, just turn back and take a second look at the ’28—Almost as thrilling as it really is, isn’t it? A last year’s Twio annoxuiced that our attitude regarding the checking proposition was too frivolous. This year’s Twig wishes to commend the Student Body on the resolutions passed regarding this problem, aud to say that this past Sunday has proved that we can find our own solution. Tlie Quill and Quip will perhaps aid in bringing out the hidden tal ent among the students of Meredith as well as fill the pages of T-^^ Acorn with better matP’*’ V' GREATER ATHLETICS PLANNED FOR 1925-26 AT NEW MEREDITH FOUNDATION FOR BETTER ATH LETIC PROGRAM BEING LAID NOW For the hocuefii of prospective'r'o- portfjra^i^ The Twio we ivfsh to say ^^contributions should be writ- H, a dai-k room huating for a Waot r ^ cat that Avasnt there! So, while r ■ When a man with a little mus tache tells you to kiss his girl for liir;, how should it be done? WB’re in that fix. Privately, it’s our opin ion that it should be done w'ith a tooth brush. Labs are an abomination under the B. S. students. Some of us feel that surely cooking and chemistry will follow us all the days of the fall, and we shall miss each football game of the season. Plans are now being made for greater athletic activities at New Mereditli tiian we have ever had be fore. We are hoping to have not only an enlargement of our present sports, but we are also planning to add olhera to the list. If we are to suc ceed in this attempt the entire student body wiil have to back us. Thij Is your organization and we are count ing on you to make it the most suc cessful year that we have ever had. At present we have four sports: basket ball, swimming, hiking and tennis. We advise you to line up at once with one of these and work hard to win distinction in that one or more. Basket ball practice is to begin next week and each class captain is ex pected to arrange practice for the team with the coach, Then regular practice is to be continued until the final games when each class competes for the championship. The ten'nis courts are being uned some, too. However, we should like to see more of you out there. They’re for you, so use them. If you don’t know iiow to play, then get some one that knows to teach you. It isn’t hard. If you think so, just try it; Walking is already the most pop ular pastime. If you are not already one of the "Hikers” we are urging you to Join us. The club this year is larger thao ever and we are expecting ‘a*iE?et-r:r:Ver of thp win monograms, i e you going to be one of. them? in all of th(e sports, our aim this year Is to ere; e a spirit of friendly rivalry ainonj5.1h.e classes, and at the being “up a tree” might seem an appropriaiij place for a Twio, don’t leave ours there because you fail to hand in something that you know would be of interest and value. We wish to link with this plea those of tlie othei' publications and to stress (-ooperation as the key-note of their success. Elon may be able to “lick its weight ill Wildcats,” but it seeiiis that they were out-weighed the other ^Saturday. Tlic .scliool year has started like a .^i|jei-i|r)]netei' that doesn’t register right—we didn’t know how fast we were goinj;' till we’d gone! As proof, we already have a week of tests lifhiinl. T(i Ik* or not to be, that is the ques tion !—Stylish in long sleeves and a lii;fh eollai', or comfortable in a Slimmer, frock I Ot’ course we know that w’e could eoiiiit on Wake Forest—but we liiidii’t counted quite as low as zero fur Carolina! ;\nd State is also to be con- gi-atulated. But who could eM|)eet a Spider’s web to stop a Wolfpack? Keineniber our talk on gossij)? Well, if you have any that the stu dent Body ought to know, do pray hand it in to Tiric Twu;. We agree with the Technician. Jt isn’t a sense of Duty entirely that calls out the Seniors each Sunday morning, or the fact that the other classes have to sign up. But the point is—When? same time reta our Alma Mats lined up with and back up yo that united love for So if you are not any sport, come out r own team and show that you’re a tue sport. Has any e !css, senior dignity been observed ? memher of the fac ulty remarkec that the only dif ference in the Jmiors and the Fresh men was that t e Senior skirts w'ere a trifle more nbreviated. And we had so prided ourselves on finally achieving the i^nk of Seniority. Oh well—pride go|th before a fall. Reporters fo: this issue: Mary Eohei s Sevelle, Dorothy Dunning, KatigDail, Mary Allison, Clarrisa Poteat, Liicile Jones, Mar- garite Harrisoa. MEREDITH COLLEGE FOR YOUNG WOMEN Admits Only Those Who Have Had Four Years of Work In An Accredited High School FACILITIES EXCELLENT CHARGES MODERATE For Information or Catalogue, Wiite CHAS. E, BREWER PRESIDENT KAPLAN BROTHERS 203-205 Fayetteville Street Youthful Charm is Expressed in Every Garment we Sell Our store is a favorite with the College Girls because of the unfailing smartness of our new Coats IDresses Accessories Millinery, Toilet Requisites, Etc. -VISIT- OUR NEW BEAUIY SHOP Different YOU WILL LIKE OUR JFO%K HAIR CUTTING 50c. 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