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2 THE TWIG .VciH?>(’r North Carolina Collegiate Press Association, Official Organ of The Student Body of .'feredit/i Ool- h'oe. t?iiysTM. Davis . AIaky ClIAWniltl) DI.AM'IIK Stokks.... Mauy Lovk [)avi! Svim. Mykus Jane Bbavuks Hicssii-: Jackson DoiiOTiiY DrNXiiNt: Mauy AI.I.ISOX MaUICI. Cl.AlUK Hoc.ll MaIIKI.IXK ICl.I.IDTT MAHliAKET LasSITKI LkNA CoVl.MiTOX I'Jditor-ln-Ghicf ..Managing Editor ...Hitsiness Manager Ansi. ISiis. Manai/ers Assistant Editors .... ('irniluiion Mgr. MtH \ ( Circulation I Assistants Subscription price $2.50 i Cbitorial oil —each siile suys timt it conlil be so iimcli worse. Wo rofer to till' game in ('liarlotti' on tlio third. Sunday afternoon wo walked iiroiind the canipus at Wake Forest and coiintod tlu> tnon sitting on die stone wall. Wo counted one liiiti- dred and twenty-oiio. But will you believe u.s when we say that sixteen of them had red hair? We’re going back next Snnday and ;onnt the ones witli curls. The Sophoinoi'es who are study ing Sir Gawain and the Green Knight think tliat llie latter must have been a ty])ical frt't^hnuin. Query—Wa.s there over a moot ing announced in the dining-room tiiat wasn't ‘‘short, but very im- i)orhiur Did you notice the i’resliuian on tlie front iiage^ With her hankie, pillow, badge, and all the rest, we would call her an “ensembh* .Ifresli- nnin.’’ We heard ,some-on' say that ihey wr,‘i'(‘ going to let their hair grow out. The tiling about ours is that il will grnw, wbother or no! Don’t be worried. The sliiide that has fallen on some of our bright and shining lights simply means that Stunt Night is only a montli oif. 'J'liosc of us who aren’t official cbaperonos are quite o))timistie al)onf if. Y'ou see, it takes up so much of your time. WaTited—Hy ’rni-: Twn; .'^tatf, one or innrc' nice blcjorly murders to serve as liealline material for the t'ninr page. Siiii murtlers must be ''iiminitlcd between now and seven* fliirry on jn'xt .Monday night. riu- Fair boliday .-iccms ro bdtber some. 'I'lie only ironbb- witli most of us is tiie fare. .Since the first proofs have been I'eceivcd from {^iddidl’.s, and tlie selicdnlc for the pbotogra|)hy has b-(ii eomidett'd. the .\nnnal Stall' has canceled its onler for j)added ••ells and straigbt-jackets at Dix Hill. (’an any one tell ns why ilitii was ncglecled wlieii all the litth- signs saying "School—Drive Slow” were jjostcd' Xever mind— our English teacln-r says that if .shouhl b(! “drive slowly” anyway. Tf all the evening frocks bori'ow(!d From th(‘ Freshmen by the Seninrs were placed end to end fluty would I'each from Mereditb to Sicbloll’s and back. ]Iint to .some cnterjirisiiig stu dent at State: Why not start an agency for the renting of nien’s ap parel to Meredith students for use in their future stunt.s? It so‘ms that the music Setiiors aren’t the only ones who give recitals. Vcs, the Home Economic Girls are giving fh(ni. At least, that’s what we'd call fb(‘m after ])iirtaking of one. I’l'ovided, of course, that we were invited. .\nutber want ad that we would like to I'lni is tor a second-hand add ing machine. This thing of counting wr)t'ds for a column is the biggest tiling alK)Ut getting out a news- j)aper. Of course, the news has sf)iiie valtn-, but the Sophomores can tell us all M'c' don’t know, anyway. \\'e may be able to have us a foot ball team when we get out to !?^ew Meri'tlirli, bnt in the jni'antimc. wby jiot go our for ba.sketbair^ We thought we .-iaw twins coming down rlic street fbo otln-r lay. but it was only a (’ollegiate in flic latest— well, they looki'd like thirty-six inch to IIS. On second tbougbt, or ratber, look, we post|)oned our trip to I In- oculist. While some an* wondering ‘‘what ba.' become of Sally,” the rest of ns wonder wiiat’s become of ’2'). .\nd ymi know, wt> can’t go i-rystal ga/iiig and fhid out. Rc|)ortcrs for this i.ssue: Afargarite Harrison, .'Jane Heav ers, Katie j;)ai], Dorothy Dunning, Bertba Uarnwell, Dai.'sy Barnwell, Uulb Kowdertnilk, Paige Leonard, Bess 'I’honuis. KA3I0US LKTTEKS BY FAMOUS PKOPLK Mk1IE!)ITII CorXKOK. Monday Night. DI'Iah Aunt Jank: As I have nothing else to do, 1 am writing you a few lines to let you hear from me. I am not feeling well nl this time, and hope when this reaches you it will find you enjoying the same health. I like Meredith College very much. Tlic girls are all so nice to me. and seem to like me so much. The Sojiho- mores are especially thoughful and in terested in me: they are always doing something i'or me, it seems. I guess it is because there are so many of them—you see nearly evvryhoAu is a Sophomore—and they are always aroimd to tell me if I happen to make a mistake (which seems to occur very often; but they are patient), and to entertain me if I should he a little blue. I like all of my teachers very much; however, the Sophomores lave taught me most of what 1 have earned so far. I declare they are almost oo good to me: they give mo nearly all if their time and attention. Now, the ther day they almost made me home- Ick by drilling into my head the old esson you used to try to teach me: be •espectCul to my superiors. They had me to stand up until all of the Sopho mores in the dining room were seated, .hereby tcachiug the lesson of respect- uiness as well as patience (for they were aw'Cnl slow). Then, too, what 2lse do you reckon they did for me? Well, I’ll tell you. They were afraid might forget my home influence and euchings, so they stood patiently in the halls and heard me repeat the beautiful old nursery rhymes which you used to say I recited so elegantly. bet yon are already-«i love with the ophs. And. Aunt Jane, these afore named Sophomores are interested in the care of my l;ody. too. One day last week when the sun was shining very warm, they snggestod that I make a cap out of a liandkorchiof and wear it during the day. for fear I would be overcome by the heat, 1 guess. The cap didn’t do me nmcli good, for one, but of course I usually do as they suggest ecausc I would hate to hurt their eelings. Then of course there was he day when they let us carry illows to our classes with us, in order hat we might rest more comfortably uring recitations. Of course my Big Sister, who is a unior, is very nice to me aud all that, but she just doesn’t know how to cheer me like the Sophomores do. Why, do you know, they stop their (Continucil on vage three) MEREDITH COLLEGE FOR YOUNG WOMEN Admits Only Those Who Have Had Four Years of Work In An Accredited High School I j FACILITIES EXCELLENT CHARGES MODERATE For Information or Catalogue, Wiite CHAS. E. 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