2 THE TWIG Member North Carolina Collegiate Press Association, Official Orga7i of The Student Body of Ma-edith Col lege. CUYSTAI, Davis Edltor-Ui-Chief Mauy Cuawkoui) ..Managing Editor Bla.vciik Stokks Busijiess Manager Maky Love Davis i Sviiii- MYKiis I ^^^iOOers Jaxe Beaveus ) Bessie Jackson Assistant Editors Dokotiiy Dunning ) Maky At.uson Circulation Mgr. Maden Claiue Hogoakd s Madui.ine ELLiorr I Circulation Makhauet Lassiteii I Assistants Lena Covinciton / Subscription price ?2.50 Ctiitorial Tlie Press Association and the Baptist Conference hold the lime light just now. That means plenty of news for next week! — STUNT NIGHT — When a ccrtain editor across the way purchases his bicyclc, we shall solicit for funds to pay the first installment on a Kiddie Kar. — STUNT NIGHT — When you fail to get your Twio don’t jump the Editorial depart ment. Speak to the circulation manager about it, and she will do all she can to remedy matters. But we niust say, with the lack of co operation evidenced by so many, the situalion is about to grow desperate. Let’s got together, and make the Twk; bigger and better than ever before. And in this a2)peal we in- chide all tlie town students. — STUNT NIGHT — l-)o you know tliat December 17th niai'ks the opening of the debute in thu S'.'iiate on America’s entrance iiil'i I In.- Wurld Guui't? The student coiil'iTi’iH-es being held all over the natinii jiicaii tliat collcge students tire licgiiiiiiDg ti; think interna- tiotiaily, iiiid oli'cr lu us a cliance to Jnaki.' uur ojmiiiuiis and convic tions li.lt. It to lie lioped tlmt sucdi a ruiilVrcnco ciiii be held at Alcriiilith, ami ilmt littiiig attention be paid lo it. — STUNT NIGHT — Wait until ;il'ti-r the Press Asso ciation and We will hnvo a nnniber of good things tu s[iriiig on the nii- suspecting Studfiit Poly. At any rate, that’s what we hope. Inci dentally, we wjint to put plans on foot for a Kejiorti.-rs (Jliib. Th:it, as someone r(nuirked, would at least he “.something cl.s*' to put under your picture in the annuiil.” — STUNT NIGHT — We envy the editors of men’s colleges. Tiiey can always phiy up tln.'ir athh'tics for a feature when all oUier news fails. Of course, however, a showing like that of moat of the teams in the state on last Saturday needs a curtain drawn over it as quickly as possible. — STUNT NIGHT — The trials of the i)hoto editor of an annual make us withdraw timidly to the background. She threatens to perform ^vith a club of her own should she be notified of many more such organizations. — ST UNT NIGHT — ‘\7c hope that for our sake, some editor at the association will make a motion that at least one issue a month be given to only ads and jokes! We can already hear our selves seconding it. — STUNT NIGHT — No, we did not cut out the Twig last week because we needed the funds to go to Chapel Hill, but be cause nothing had happened except -B. Y. P. U. and Y. W. We can’t place too much emphasis on the part played by these organizations on our campus, but we also can’t spread them over four pages of a news paper. — STUNT NIGHT — We know that there seems to be a tremendous amount of red tape attached to almost everything here, but have you stopped to think that it means Meredith is growing? Every big thing must have even flu) smallest details worked out. Witness, for instance, the amount (jf red tape connected with our national government! And this also makes us feel more patriotic, for don’t we often turn white and feel blue when we realize all that must be gone through with in order to obtain permission for a week-end trip ? — STUNT NIGHT — One of the biggest thrills of Stunt .\ight lies not in the presentation of the cup to the winning class, but in the fact that so many of the old gii'ls will be back. Some of them may not have the same names they luul -when we sa^v them last, but to us tliey are the same old pals that they were when we sipped Son’s castor oil cocktail in adjacent beds. — STUNT NIGHT — We’ve all been Prcshmen, and a large number of us have been Soph omores, so we all know just how each class feels at this particular time—if the Sophs don’t get the Freshman stunt, and if they do! — STUNT NIGHT — We shouldn’t be surprised if the enthusiastic accounts of last Sat urday night’s function didn’t mean au increase in the B. Y.. P. U. mem bership. Yes, we’ll give you non- members a hint now. Some time during the year Wake Forest will most probably give us a return social. (This can also serve as a hint to them!) — STUNT NIGHT — And as the plastering comes down at Old Meredith it goes up at New. No more sweet dreams so rudely awakened by a sudden downpour of the ceiling, an^ a chance for every one to be clean without a weeks notice! Our war-cry is “On to Method!” — STUNT NIGHT — A literary magazine is being planned for State College, we note. The world will soon find out that our neighbors are not at all deficient in the talent which makes maga zines successful. It is rumored that some of the students there take Ag because of the chance it ofiers for communion with nature. In view of this fact there ought to be some good material for poetry at State. — STUNT NIGHT — Reporters for this issue: Evelyn Jolly, Dorothy Dunning, Mary O’Kclly, Marion Fiske, Mabel An drews. CAVENESS PRODUCE CO. Inc. “By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them” Jj PHONES 150-151 RALEIGH, N. C. LADIES HAT SHOP FINE IVIILLINERY 14 E. Hargett Street MEREDITH COLLEGE FOR YOUNG WOMEN Admits Only Those Who Have Had Four Years of Work In An Accredited High School FACILITIES EXCELLENT CHARGES iVIODERATE For Information or Catalogue, Write CHAS. E. 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