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Two THE TWIG Octob&r 10,1930 T me OUicial Organ oj The Student Body of Meredith College Blondif. Morse Editor Lois IIaiitnkss Business Manager liuzAUivTH BooiiiiouR Assistant Editor Marv Lke Managing Editor Pnu'E CliOATE Managing Editor Edwina Martin Managing Editor Euzabkth llAnnci.soN Asst. lius. Mgr. Lottie Belle Mveus Bus. Mgr. licportcrs Dorothy MEnniTx JLvncAREt Briccs Sallie Couincil Mautha SAusuunv Mae Cami’BEI-l Eleanor Hunt Knti'i'ed ns spconil cliiss iimltiT Oclolior H. 19^a, nt Po.'‘tiiilioo lit Rtileigli, N. C., under Atl ot Miiicli 3, 1S70, Acci'ptnnre for iimilins ftt Sl'Mi"! rato of I'oslacu pvovid.'d for in Sotlioii 1103, Act of Ouli'boi' a, 11)17, aiithoi'izuil October 11, 1923. Subscription Price S2.50 r ^ EDITORIALS ^ BOOSTERS! luattoi* which way the vote is carricHl, there ai'e still «oiiie who are iiiirovtnnate. Evei-yoiie you meet is eUhoi* to a test, shKlyiiij^ I'ln* ji tost, oi- talkin^ about a test. Foi'tuiiately, tliis week has jnst iiasseil here at iferedilh; and mayhe t'oi* a few we(*ks ti) c-oine, the word “test” will heeoine an iinrauiiliar sound. JIaugahkt liuiiias. J>et"s 1)(! Iioostei-s! Xow that all the decision day.s for tlie sueielies and cliihs are over let's in»t make this llie end, but tlu‘ bejiiiininji'. AVhat is ni'eded at Jfereditli is not only more nieni- bers in each, orjiaiiizalion, hut more booster.s who will make )h(t .social life of our c(»llejie iiold a nior(‘ ])roniineiit place. Xo\\- that you hav(? become a Phi or an Astro, don't forget it; but do what yon can to make tliis year a success, ]>. Y. 1*. U., r. W. A., Classical (’luh, and ali the oilier mnuertuis ij-^aniza- tions not only need yon, l)ut they need yonr inlcrest and ]>ep. It is very siiuplt' lo hand in yonr name at some di‘cision lay. but there ai'e meeiin.us lo be at- tenled and ])roi,’'i-auis to be .uiven that U('ed ijoii. Oiii- school pnlili- caiious need yon. loo. jis their iioosicrs. cv('n lliouii'ii thei-e is no decision day oi' niceiiniis lf» at- Icml. In ordci* to ‘ujoy )hes‘ ]Mil)liraiinns. ii is nt‘cessai-y lo |i:iirnnizi* our advcrliscrs \\'lio hel|) m:iNe ii possiUli- for Ihem 1) l)C published. ^Ve are glad to S(‘o how well the new girls who have joined us so recently are settling down and littiug iti, so to speak. The majority of (hem seem to have ovi’rconie homesickness and the multitude of other J'^rosh troubles without a great deal of “(■uss” about it. The old girls, although they are always willing to lielp the Freslinien as much as possible, appreciate their in- h‘pendent Spirit and the fact (hat they are cooperating whole heartedly in the campus activi ties. EIjIZAISIOTII liDOMllOUU. .Snappy days and chilly nights!—Who wouldn’t he glad to live up to the good aIvice given in the phrase “J^jirly to bed, and early to rise,” and be come “Healthy, wealthy and \\ise*' At this time of year, doesiv't it seem almost a crime not to get your daily “constitu- fional” Yet it seems that aside from the comparatively small group wlio play hockey and tho.se who walk to the drng- stoi-e. very few girls are getting llie benelit of tlie quantity of vivifying ozone whicli is all aronnl. Of course, tliere is such a thing as having to go to the JJbrary, but it seems that oflen the work done there wtnild (ake moi'e ell'ect if it luid a fresh luind lo take eifect on. l*erhaps (he reason (hat by (’hristuias everyone is barely dragging around is that she doesn't ]cee[) her supply of ])ep 11]) to par when she has Ihe best chance. I lave you tried taking a brisk hike over lo Allen's l*ond. 1 am sure (hat you would feel more lhau re-om|»en.sed for the time spent, after gelLiiig a whilT of ^]iiii[niiiiiuiiiiiiiiii(ic»iiiimiincMMniiiiiiimiiniiiiiiiiimc]iHii(iiiiiiammiiiiiit»iniinmiMii(liiTin[iui^ The I Kampus 1 Kat I Airic»iiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiQt[ill{iUiiitiiii)iiiiiiii»iiiiiiiiiiii{>iiiiiiiiniic»riitiimiiHiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiitiH iimiipf nMPus This is Dig song of the Kampus Kat Whcji Iho moon is bright and the u'ind is shrill— .\nd human hoings ihat shout at you, “Sl-air Are slec.'ping foolishy, warm and si ill. Here's lo ihe nights of the while moonlight Wheji you- can hear sharply a scur rying rat— And / arch my bach and purr to myself And I thinh of the people that will say, "Shat!" So I Uiinh to myself in the clear, cold air While 1 wait for an insignificant rat, “These people have sense as I’ve been told, -1 et all they can say to me is, "Skat/' So I smile to myself in felinish glee, And 1 pause on this and I muse on that. And ivilh tolerant humor I thinh on those II ho go to College and yet say, “b..ar My fur and whiskers! This week has been cram full of naiTOw cscapes for me. A crowd of girls around here all got together and tied a hag on the end of a long stick. Then fhey went leaping around all over the campus—jumping high into the air and uttering such fiendish and unintelligible shouts as “I got him” —and “there it goes! I just missed him!" It tvas really frightening and several times I feared for one of my remaining three lives {confidentially now—in just a purry whisper—I have already lost sio:. I may tell you how some day. Believe me, they are cat tales!) But to continue—if you won’t thinh me catty. I ildnh they had gone “buggy.” It’s getting quite autumnal now. {Pardon—but you hnoxo I do pick up these college phrases—and after all, this is just the cat’s meow.) People are taJhing about new coats. But,” says I, "what fur?” There's a nice silver moon tonight that just seems begging for a song. So, 1 ours till I pause in my mewsing, The Kampus Kat. Jean’s 108 FAYETTEVILLE ST. RALEIGH, N. C. If \\-i' will oidy stop to think, lii.'i'e lMHidr>-ds of \vi.ys 1> I brariiig'a'ir'and'a IJiinpse'.7the b- Imoslcrsas well ;is;, h.llldred u-ii-h autumn leaves under riglif and mak(‘ iliis ilic mosi ' v,,,,,. V,.n- ii, ||„. I,isi,.,y „f ■ Ilooiim.i-I,. .M'rcdiili. TEST WEEK ‘•Wliei) ii I'uhis, ii |Kiur.-,'' can be a|»plicii to a gt-eai many things, but nu'si aitpi-opi-ialcly to (I'sis. Al)i>nt llie last of each nionl li. i lie Caia I assi'.;n UKMir of ‘'a ic.si iu'\( finii-” is .showered on i1m‘ siiidcnls at evei-y class iln-y atti'nd. Then begin llie monr-nings and groan- iiigs anl tlie piiH’iil pb-as lo have tlii-m post pDiu-d I ill I hr I inn‘ af ter next, as soiin*on- is alwa\s so unforliinate as to ba\i* an other test on dial very day. Oc casionally, S(jine of iIk* more kimlhea r(ed teachers conde scend to put it (o a vote; but no It is (]nit(‘ I'vident from the lalk goingon around llu* cam])us I liat everyone is looking forward lo l''air \\'-ek, and most especially October IT, a Holi day I Xo doubt there w'ill be ):li‘ti(y of \’lsi(ors that day—tlu? folks from hoiiK!—and oliiers too. The Stale-W’ake I-'oi-est game .srhcdnliMl Cor lliat day is an event of more Ilian a little in terest loo. Already there ha\’e been various discussions ov(*r the onteome. I’olh leains seem to liave ]ilenly of booslers, for evidetilly I here ai-(* “objects 1 lial at t raclperhaps we should say, ‘'objects (hat are atlrac- U\'e" at both schools. Always Ready to Serve You Coats, Dresses, Millinery If It’s New You wni Find It Here “STATIONERY” KODAKS AND SUPPLIES I Memory Books, Albums, Poems, Loose Leaf Books, Fountain Pens I JAMES E. THIEM 125 Fayetteville St. Phone 135 j ^ RALEIGH, N. C. | J. C. BRANTLEY, Druggist AGENT for ELIZABETH ARDEN’S TOILET PREPARATIONS MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT OUR FOUNTAIN MEET YOim FRIENDS AT THE ‘^CALLY” California Fruit Htore STUDENTS’ HEADQUARTERS SINCE 1900 Meredith College FOR YOUNG WOMEN STANDARD COURSES IN ARTS AND SCIENCES, IN MUSIC, IN ART—BEST EQUIPMENT Teachers with slaiidard degrees and of recognized ability and personality. Delighlful environment on a high plateau on the western boundary of Norlh Carolina’s Capital City. Charges moderate. i’of catalogue or further information write CHAS. E. BREWER, President, nALEICH, N. C. PERSONALS The Juniors and (Seniors of Meredith College are in vited to a Barn Wanning, f/iven hy the Aoricultural Students at State Collcf/e Friday eveniufi, Octoher 17, at eif/lit o'clock. j\[rs. Etta E. Day spent the day Jtonday with her danghter, Jfiss Ethel Day of the Freuch Department. Those Meredith girls attend ing the Carolina*V. JI. I. rame Avei-e: Ijillian Aldridge, Kelda Wilson, Estelle Costner, Mary McAden, Isabel Kin.se}', and Jliss Anne JlcCanless. jVIiss Elizabeth Stevens spent the week-einl with Miss Mar garet Peacock in Benson, N. C. Miss Lily Snead Varser was at home with her parents in Lumberton on the week-end, October 4-5. Sliss Lena Tattle and Clar ence King were guests of Miss Ethel J^ay on Friday, Octo ber 3. Fan Tan Chiffon Hose $1.00 Guaranteed to give satisfactory wear or a new pair FREE S-T-A-T-E I MON. AND T0ES, I COHBAD NAOEL ia A LADY SURRENDERS I With I BOS£ HOBART - BASIL BATHBOHE I Also COMEDT AND NEWS WED. ONLT—MAT. & NIGHT ^^Strictly Dishonorable’’’ (STAGE PLAY) (Scats on salo at Box Offlco Sat.) Mat. 60c to 1.50—NlgUt 75c to 2,60 THUES.—FBI.—SAT. MAUBIOE OHEVAI.IEB As tbe PLAY BOY OF PARIS Wttll Eugoue Pallotto - Stuart Erwin Also P00TBA1.L REEL AND NEWS P-A-L-A-C-E ALL NEXT WEEK EDDIE CANTOR FLO ZIEGFELD'S “WHOOPEE ” With A OHOBTJS OP FIFTY BEAUTIFUL GIBLS Also SOEHIO AND NEWS
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