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THE TWIG
Official Organ of The Student BoUy of
Meredith College.
Mabel Claibb HoQiJiRD....EdUor4n-Ohief
AucE Dowd Managing Editor
BUSIK-ES8 STAFF
Mosbtte KiTCUiN.-.Bttslness Manager
Davie Belle Eaton
Asst. Business Manager
Pullen Belvin
Asst. Business Manager
Bula Hodoes Circulation Manager
A8BIBTA2iT EDITORS
Hbsta Kitciiin Alumnae Editor
IVA Carroll Literary Editor
Davie Belle Eaton Sports Editor
Maboabet Craio Society Editor
Evelyn McCall Art Editor
Sabah BnioGS ...Feature Editors
Matilda Holloman j
REPORTORIAL STAFF
Marguerite Mason Etbei. Day
FRAKCIS SCARROROUOn
Miss Nettie Hersuon Faculty Adviser
Miss Ellen Brewer
Alumnae Represc7itative
SubsrrlptiOQ price |2.50
AXXUAL JUMOH-SEMOU
BAX^UET HlllLIJAM’ AFFAlll
Cbitorial
To any of our rcadors who Lnp-
pcnod to have rend with bolieviiig
minds cuv hist edition of Tiik Twji,.
thf staff wislu's to I'xtc'nd its deepest
a])preciatioii. "We are ghul if you
ortVred congi’titiihitions to oiir sehool-
niate who enjuyed sneh a “‘cutty”
weckling, or if your lieart swelled
with pride, npun rending of the
noble gift made to The Old' by the
C'liurlotte (.’liiipter of ileredith
Aluniiiae.
it was our purpose to refrain
from the ridieulou.s sufKcieutly to
keep Yovi puzzled for a season. We
feh amply J'epaid for every effort
made, liicrefore, wlien one of our
faithful readers was diseovered in
scareh of a new liat, [irepurutory to
a trip to J{al(!igli to lieur President
Coolidge speak, and parueulurly
■wlien ninre tluui a week after
Easter, tlio representative of u cer
tain ])roniinent firm ih'ew up a con-
ti'act eoiieerning The Ool:, iii which
provisions were made fiir tlic cn-
hii'gement of tlie paper in consist
ence witli the gift recently received.
'J’lie staff tlioroughly enjoyed pre
paring tlie feature artiides, wiiich
we feared fre(|n(‘ntly appeared (jnitc
I’idicuhjus tuid absurd; we appre
ciated tlie iici'asioiial word ot' com
mendation crmecrning it whieli lias
eome to our eai's iuxl \vc sincerely
hupi- that llie niajurity of you en
tered into the spirit of our fielitious
issue and received ibi; licurty laugh
from the reatling oi' it which we
intended for you. And lliid is no
Aiiril Fool!
{Contiuucd from jiage ove)
every table there were placed white
caudles, which, with the ciuulelbra
furnished the sole lighting of the
room. Small white cards with a
Pharaoh head block printed iu green
indicated the iudividual places which
were arranged with a camel support
ing tiny baskets ol’ mints and Egyptian
nuts at the head. On one side was a
menu cut in the shape of the Spin.x
containing the five course dinner,
quaintly listed as;
Cleopatra’s Basket
Browned Ibis
Gift of the Sand
Pallets Prom the Oasis
Preserved Lotus
Discs with Pharoah’s Kreme
Pyramid Salad
Palettes of Narnier Fruit ot the Desert
Temple of Karmak
Gift of the Caravan
During the evening the toasts were
made:
To the Daughters of Isls-.Marion Fislce
Response Mildred Allen
To Pharaoh Janie Burns
Response Dr. Brewer
To Osiris Sarah Cook
Response Dean Boomhour
To the Goddesses o£ the Nile
Louise Craven
Response Miss Laurence
To the Sous ot Egypt....Pauline Newton
Response John F. Cooper
To Alexandria Hesta Kltchln
At the Toastmistrcss's table were
Mr, Melton Wright, with Miss Flake;
Dr. and Mrs. Brewer; Dean and Mrs.
J. G. Boomhour; Misses Grace Lau
rence and Carolyn Biggera; Mr. Hugh
Holt with Miss Allen, President ot
Senior Class; Mr. John F. Cooper with
Miss Cooke; and Mr. Emory Fanning
with Miss Burns.
Between the eoiu-ses, a colorful
Egyptian program was given, includ
ing;
“There’s a Reason”....Mlss Martha Galt
Diuice of Egypt Chorus
Ann Simms, Evelyn McCall, Mary
Helen Wheeler, Bloudle Morse, Virginia
Lang, Nettle Cassada, Kathleen Wil-
lluius, Kathryn Oldham.
“Egypt is the Place for Me” -
Miss Martha Gall
Vocal Solo Margaret Jones
Parade of the Mummies—
Bruce Gore, Lillian Johnson, Mamie
Lee Kimball, Marguerite Freeman, Mae
Williams, Annie Lois Hancock, Matilda
Holloman, Cleone Krahnke.
Spirit ot the Nile:
Solo Dance Rachel Hatcher
After the Dance of Egypt, the mem-
l>ers of the chorus distributed the
favors which were attraotive wj'ist
bouquets of mixed flowers to the girls
and rose boutonniers for the boys.
Hays orchestra furnished music
throughout the evening, which will
long ])e remembered as a memorable
occasion in the lives of many.
BEST ROOMS FOR MARCH
Elliott, Madeline 101 A
Hunter, Mary R 101 A
Hoagard, Mabel C 102 A
Maddry, Katherine 102 A
Hatcher, Charlotte R 115 A
FJoyd, Mai'y Lovie 115 A
Jolly, Evelyn 116 A
Bowden, Ruth 116 A
• Second Fix)Or A
Oliver, Sara 208 A
Kitchtn, Hester 208 A
Crawford, Virginia 209 A
McCall, Evelyn 209 A
Perry, Salude 210 A
Barber, Mary 210 A
Elliott, Gladys 212 A
HIpps, Grace 212 A
Lawrence, Alice 213 A
Lawrence, Dorothy 213 A
Simms, Anne 215 A
Durham, Kathleen 215 A
Cullum, Sarah 216 A
Gore, Bruce 216 A
Huff, Pauline 220 A
Copeland, Mary Lee 220 A
Third Floor A
Mills, Elizabeth 301 A
Lucas, Margaret 301 A
Evans, Bessie 305 A
Hollowell, Elizabeth 305 A
Rotty, Nonnie 306 A
Cobb, Sarah 306 A
Holding, Leila 309 A
Holding, Ehna 309 A
Tudor, Helen 323 A
Cook, Sarah 323 A
First Floor B
Harris, Ann 105 B
Lewis, Nancy 105 B
Holtzclaw, Virginia 106 B
Bennett, Lucy 106 B
Grady, Edith R 107 B
Gibson, Lucile 107 B
Bray, Nathalia 108 B
Edwards, Mary L 108 B
Evans, Dorothy 109 B
Evans, Margaret 109 B
Ganiblll, Linta Ill B
Ganiblll, Jessie Ill B
Day, Ethel 112 B
Tuttle, Lena 112 B
SiccoNU Floor B
Barker, Nell 206 B
Cox, Beatrice 206 B
Thompson, Donnie 218 B
Lewis, Edith 218 B
Tiiihd Floor B
Robertson, Della L 317 B
Norman, Alice 317 B
Everette, Gladys 318 B
Gille, Dorothy 318 B
Blalock, Janie 320 B
Worrell, Ruby 320 B
Tiimn Floor C
Bryant, Belle 305 C
Elliott, S. Margaret 305 C
Harper, Tessie 304 C
Wilder, Elizabeth 304 C
Lindsay, Elizabeth 306 C
Sanders, Mabel 312 C
Hamerick, Winfrey 317 C
Hamerick, Elizabeth 317 C
Falls, Willie 318 C
Hamerick, Sybl 318 C
Branch, Virginia 319 C
MEREDITH COLLEGE
RALEIGH, N. C.
A STANDARD COLLEGE
■ FOR
YOUNG WOMEN
Member of the Southern Association.
Has membership in the American Association of University
Women.
OITera courscs leading to the A.B. degree. Diplomas in An
and in Music.
FOR CITALOGUE OR FURTHER INFORMATION WRITE
CHAS. E. BREWER, President
Brewer, Elizabeth 319 C
Parson, Wendell 321 C
Stokes, Olive 321 C
Williams, Kathleen 322 C
Lawrence, Christine 322 C
First Floor D
Lowdermilk, Ruth 103 D
Young, Aileen 103 D
Wilkins, Estelle 104 D
Wilkins, Ethel 104 D
Snyder, Bernice 106 D
Hodges, Pearl 106 D
Bailey, Fannie 113 D
Salter, Effle 113 d
Buie, Mary m d
Barker, Bessie m D
Gardner, Snodon 112 D
Young, Bernice 112 D
Rodgers, Adele 117 d
Woody, Ava 117 d
Hutcherson, Maude ilG D
Williams, Frances 116 D
Siix:OND Floor D
Washljurn, Ruby 207 D
Stevens, Lena 207 D
Buchanan, Edith 2O8 D
Jackson, Theta 208 D
Brookshire, Ruth 204 D
Fry, Ethel 204 D
Dills, Lora 203 D
Gaylor, Melrose 217 D
Riggs, Sadie 217 D
Scarborough, Franceai 221 D
Scarborough, Julia Moore 221 D
Bullard. Eunice 222 D
Bullard, Susie 222 D
Til MU) F1.00R D
Harris, Marion 301 D
Teague, Margaret 301 D
Smart, Alie 302 D
Taylor, Martha 305 D
Tadlock, Thelma 305 D
Walker, Luclle 306 D
Rushing, E'unice 306 D
Ledford, Louise 317 D
Horde, Nell 317 D
Fleming, Margaret 318 D
Yow, Addle 318 D
Fitzgerald. Pauline 319 D
King, Margaret 319 D
Holland, Annie S 320 D
Trader, Ivey 320 D
Graham, Elizabeth 322 D
Allen, Lena 322 D
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