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2 THE TWIG %. Mevihcr Noj-th Carolina Collegiate Press Association, Ojjicial Organ of The Student Body of Xcredilh Col lege. CuYSTAi. Davis Editor-in-Chief Mauv CuAwi'Oim ..Manaoing Editor Blanche Stokks BiisiJiess Manager Mauy Lovk Davis ) Sybil Myicus [ A.sf. Bhs. Managers Jame Beaveks ) Bkssie Jackson > Assisfaitt Editors DOUO'i'lIY Dunniko ) Mauy Ai.liso.v Circulation Mgr. MAUKt. ClaUIH HOGGAUU V MAiiEi.iNK Ei.i.iorr I Circulation Mauhauet Lassitkk j Assistants Lena Covington ' Subscription price $2.60 A iic'w desk, a new elisiir, and ])rosp('cfs of a new table and rugs. Evi-n a n(!W sliect of paper, and not a single new idea! The hardest thing ill tli“ world is to be spon- tancons, cOcvcr. and original, with out any of the prcveqnisiles. W'e’i'e iieiii'tily in favor of more cnllnrc fur Mcrcditli, but with tlie aninunt of rcil mud tluit eolleets on ciiir v/i' lliinli it would al- iiiosr l)i> liuiTicnltnre. “Ko news is good news.” What about it when you’re waiting to hear from exams? The Baelielors’ Fraternity at State College has nothing on Mer- edith. Tlie seventh Senior has come out wearing a tUamond ou THE finger. We hope that tliis first Founder’s Day at Xew ileredith showed us that all our old friends, as Avell as the now ones, found their wt(y out to see us. We believe we’re safer than the weather man in saying that it dill, even though Tiik Twig goes to press before it all happens. We notice that in u recent issue of The Technician, The Yelper sug gests that Meredith Seniors, if they wish some distinguishing mark which would also be appropriate, wear dunce caps. Wc object on the grounds that there is already one cullcge in the city whose Senior class wears head-gear denoting lack of mental capacity. We wish to e.xpress our heartfelt ai>|ircciation to Edwards and iiroiigbtun fur ihe furniture which ihcir n(?w department ha.s given the i’nblieations office. (Sec the first page fur a personal description of each piece Fur the first time the publications have a place which I'cniiy stands fur somelhing, and an 4)[iui'iuiiiiy lo work williuut the iiMiTi'n[)l idiis uf rouni-nKill's ur dales. Wake Furc'si got ithrad uf State for nticc ihis ycui', clidii't tlu'v^ The '■1^^ louiis miglily fine :it the tijiie of vvririug ilii-, bur if wc kiiuw any- iliing alii'ur ihc wny "Stiili' (.’dllcge k('( |is iia'litiii^i' al‘>ng," \v’'ri; sale ill [‘iTdii-i iiijr iliar liy niuniiiig lln- laiih wun'i b. ik tin' >ann\ i>(iii’i liii'i'W kisses V,ill'll vuii |i;is- iiiIki- insiiiiuiniis. It is a ki;u\’.;i I'ln-i ;|iat a girl ciinimt bit I..'!i .'iif aims at ! \Vi- ;ii'i-ii'r .ni’liiiig |ii'i'Siiiial. blit W(,' wi'iibl rii kn;i'.v wbiil bait is being ii-' il. T!i" li-b ]i'iji.la!iil !mii1i globes -I'l III ti. bi- I'nll tin every possible iH-ea'^i'iii. uf spei'iiiir iis aii.xiuus to be la ii'b'il. ( ’'illeglale boul-blacks. liilliidt'esses, sci'iib wiiiiieii. 'liaiiip'iwrrs. and ciii- pbiyiiicnr biii'i aii'. to >ay iiDtbiiig of ilii' shue simp business! 'J'he Only tliiii;j; yiiii run I ;^'ci nn lln- cauipus is a .'biixi;. Siiiiie III the S)|iliiiiiii>ri-s are I’nr- nisliing men I'm' dales at ibc rah' id' a i|iiariii' eai'li. W’c dmi'i uani In liirc Dili', bin ue wi'^b we ba! a few i‘Xira ones lu rent nui uur-^elvi'S I We've b ai'iieii ibiU ibe ediiiirial WK I'liiiies ill handy. W'l- used ii al diiinrr tbc Ditiei' niiibl and gm iwd si'i'viiigs (if ih'ssci’l. Wbal abi.'Ut chapel last Wednes day' Wuiildn'i it be awful for ihe alarm clock tu ring, and I'or us lo wake up and Hnd tlii; same rud mud, with ihe stiiiie swimming pools for tin; dear little frogs^ W'e Uiiiik so, because we I'uom on (lie siiL' facing ilii- ijuadraiigh'. Uf course, we I'an't cxpeet it lo eijual a Ma.slieid I'ai'risb pictui'e in two iinmlhs, biu a winiilerfnl improvement ean be luade, and the slirub.s can gel a start for I in.' years to come. When you ueiii lu .Siiiibeam band years ago, l,id yuii sing a litlle sung called "Hear tlie pcniiii'.s dnip[iiiig”? i'.veryibing's grown since ibeii, and it is "111 nr iln' dollars ih’opping” now. Would you ik1\ is(.' ns io go out and make a I'oruiiic [iredicting ihe lutiire' W'lMliii it—\v(.‘ mean about lln' t.-nik. 'I'cs, in ibe s])ace uf time iliat has (‘la|/S('i| between ihe third p;iiiigi'a[diie and now, the tank has jtssumod its former shade of dark black. The work of our brothers has been blotted out by that of— our i)als, and we are proud of tEc sportsmanship shown by both groups. Proud of Wake Forest be cause they stopped when the situa tion was explained, and prou'3 of State because of the spirit they showed throughout the evening. It is the wish of those in authority that numerals do not appear on the tank, but, e\'en though the old gold ’2S is i)aiiited out, Meredith Sophs arc proud of the fact that they are ihe first class to have its numerals painted by Wake Forest. One of the bones of contention be tween Wake Forest and, State has always been Meredith. At times it is rather hard ou th? bone, but we don’t mind it as long as the rivalry is friendly, and everything is done on the right side of sportsmanship. To carry the figure still further, there is plenty of meat on the bone for both, and wo would like to see an amicable agreement reached by all concerned. Iteporlers for this issue—Mabel Claire iloggard, Alartha Livernuui, Dot Dunnuig, Madeleine Elliott, Jan Sikes, Grace I'^calhery. MID-TEKM EXAMS A RECENT HORROR Tisn vnri.n or .mid- ri;it.>r 3ro.\sTi:i} At lii«l Uti* aevpr-to-bu-rofgotti'ii cxum weciv Ita.s iwsscd into tho ainiai.i 1)1' lii.slory anil om'o JiKain. as review- ins llu) ))aHL, v,o hioii into i1h> futuiT -.vitii t;a{Ter liwirfs ami upon lahiil.^ }ii)|)ing to 1k> bolter ])ret)iu'0il for o'lr lU'xf, iiUinlv tliaa wo wtre lliis linii;, .•\nd wlio linows but lluil we shall slKudv c'vci! our keenest nrolcssor. v.lio always askK exactly wliat he knows wc ilon'l Uaow. 1'Ik' l)c'«innfiig ui; this new stiiuesfcM- liiiils our iiea(!s en\|)ty—almost u.-. (inpty as tlioy were llio ilay iict'ore t;;:ini.s bvKiin. Iltil tlien. iicvlnioK wi kopc iljeni liollow for a juirpose— eraniniinK- iiookH that iiail never been tulii'u fiom Ihe shelves since Kc))teiii- txT were carefully duslecl aail ineia- orizwl in oae nifilil, I’n^riuil.ed li;!h' |ie!’u)issionH were curefirtly disregiir;!- eil. iiiKl the close observer would have thought llmt Meredith was burnhm^ with (he desire for new thoughts ami ideas. And—perlmps she was! After crannnin’ It in, lannnlii’ it in and jainmia’ It in, we staggered to the 'lassrooin under the heavy bur den. Ti'entbling fear was the mos'. [(.'onliiiued on imgc jour) i CAVENESS PRODUCE CO. Inc. | I “By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them” \ PHONES 150-151 RALEIGH, N. C. LADIES HAT SHOP 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 T)resses Accessories Millinery, Toilet Requisites, Etc. -VISIT- OUR NEW BEAU7Y SHOP s Different^^ rOU PFILL LIKE OUR IF0T{K HAIR CUTTING 50c, PERMANENT WAVE $15.00 WE SPECIALIZE IN HAIR DYEING Special Attention To College Girls I I BKOM’N’S IJAKISEK SHOP & BEAUTY PAULOK FOR LADIE^^ & CHILDREN EXCLVfilVHLY Itahujh, N. C. Phove SISS H'fjl Ilori/elt Sirai SECOND ELOOR THE BAND BOX Exclusive Ilai Sho'p | 10% TO MEREDITH GIRLS >; ODD EELLOWS B UILDING | FINE MILLINERY 14 E. Hargett Street I1_„ CALIFORNIA FRUIT STORE OUR SODA FOUNTAIN HAS BEEN POPULAR SINCE 1900 High Grade Candies Fancy Selected Fruits Pure Ice Cream VISIT OUR ICE CREAM PARLOR Headquarters for College Students CALIFORNIA FRUIT STORE
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