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THE TWIG Newspaper of the Students of Meredith College VOLUME XXXVII MEREDITH COLLEGE, RALEIGH, N. C., APRIL 10, 1963 No. 13 Kappa Nu Sigma Welcomes Four Junior Members, Presents Dr. Chalmers G. Davidson in Annual Lecture On March 27, Kappa Nu Sigma held its annual banquet, lecture, and reception honoring this year’s lecturer, Dr. Chalmers G. David son, his wife, and the .four new junior members of the honor so ciety. The new members are Carol Coxe, Sue Ennis, Frieda Farmer, and Carolyn Norwood. Carol Coxe, a Raleigh girl and an English ma> jor, has been active in many campus functions. She has served on stunt committees and Phi Supper Club committees, as a member of the B.S.U. Council, a group guide dur ing orientation week, a member of the Twio staff, and chairman of Religious Emphasis Week. In spite of all these activities, Carol still has time to devote to reading contem porary literature, sewing, and lis tening to contemporary music. After graduation with an A.B. degree in English and a teaching certificate, she plans to work for an M.A. in library science. Ennis Has Double Major Sue Ennis, coming from Dunn, N. C., is working toward majors in English and history. Her campus activities have included student gov ernment as treasurer of the associa tion, A.A. board as basketball rep resentative, the basketball team, the volleybali team, nominating com mittee, Colton English Club, Silver Shield, Twig reporter, and stunt. She names as her hobbies all ath letics. Frieda Farmer comes to Mere dith from Lynchburg, Va. She has New members of Kappa Nu Sigmu (I. to r.), Sue Ennis, Frieda Farmur, Carol Coxe, and Carolyn Norwood, play bridge during spare time. served on campus as junior associa tion member of the Silver Shield, social chairman of B.S.U., and as secretary of the judicial board: She names as her interests music, read ing; fishing, and dogs (“...es pecially my 40-pound mongrel. Bingo . . Frieda is an Eng lish major with Frcnch and educa tion as her related fields. She hopes one day to be leaching English on the secondary school level. Carolyn Norwood Carolyn Norwood, another Ra- S.A.I. To Sponsor Concert Given by Meredith Music Faculty On April 29, at 8 p.m. in the Recital Hall of Jones Auditorium the music faculty will present their annual recital sponsored by the Sigma Alpha Iota musical fra ternity. This year’s program will consist •entirely of compositions by Joan Neighbors, a Meredith cum laude graduate. Miss Neighbors was a piano major and a member of S.A.I. while at Meredith. Composed at College She, nevertheless, found time to do some composing here also. In fact, her four children’s songs won top honors in the amateur division of the N. C. Federation of Music Clubs. Her senior recital contained (Continued on page 5) leigh girl, is getting a double major in English and history. Her interests are golf and reading. Banquet at Woman^s Club The banquet held at the Raleigh Woman’s Club, was attended by former members, Faculty members (Continued on page 6) Members of the muific faculty. Belle Haeseler, James Clybum, and Phyllis Gairls, practice for recilal April 29. Additions to Library Aid Student Study Under the direction of Miss Hazel Baity, the Meredith College library has made two improvements designed to aid students in study — the establishment of a curriculum library and a rearrangement of two sets of encyclopedias for use in the upstairs reading room. Teacher Aids The curriculum library is being established especially for those pre paring for the teaching profession. According to plahs being developed now, this collection will include text books, courses of study and units of work, and supplementary materials. The present collection, made pos sible through funds received from the Kellogg Foundation, contains the basal and supplementary books adopted for use in the North Caro lina schools and other supplemen tary materials selected by the pro fessors who are teaching the special methods courses in the various sub ject fields. Balcony Reference Work In addition to this enlargement, a replacement of two sets of en cyclopedias make reference work on the balcony easier. The Americana and Collier’s encyclopedias have been placed on the shelves opposite the new study room. Junior-Senior Set ot Raleigh Woman's Club Saturday night, April 20, the Junior Class will sponsor the an nual Junior-Senior dance at the Ra leigh Woman’s Club. Dancing will be from 8:00 p.m. until 12:00 mid night in the club ballroom. The senior class, their escorts and the class sponsor, Mrs. Helena Allen, will be guests. Invitations will also be issued to the faculty and administration. Final plans are now being made (Continued on page 5) Modern Prints To Be Featured in Gallery On April 24, in the Meredith Art Gallery there will be a collection of modern Japanese prints provided by the Speedbail Manufacturing Com pany. The exhibition will include twenty-four prints by various ar tists. Some of the titles are “Night Visitor,” “Black Cat,” and “Heap Modem Print This modern type of print, called hanga, differs from the older style of ukiyoe. The process of the ukiyoe includes the artist who designed the idea, the wood cutter who fashioned the blocks, and the printer who printed the various stages. In the hanga process, the artist retains more originality by doing all three things himself. Material Is Different Another difference in the two schools is the material presented. While ukiyoe is traditionally Japa nese, hanga draws inspiration from all parts of the worid. Thus, it pro vides another link between the new East and West. Freshmen To Honor Juniors At Dig-Sister Dreakfast April 19 Elizabeth Nieuwenhuis, chair man of the Big-Sister Breakfast, an nounces that the freshman class will honor its big sister class with a spring breakfast on the lawn be side the Ellen Brewer House on April 19. She also states that her committee chairmen have been working in preparation for this event. Chairman Marsh Price Marsh, chairman of theme and decorations committee, has designated the breakfast hour from 7:30 to 8:15 as “Sisters in Won derland.” This theme will be carried out by hostesses wearing costumes representing nursery rhymes and by the freshmen dressed in "little sis ter” style clothes. Betsy Scar borough, chairman of the food committee, has planned a menu of eggs, sausage, toast, donuts, milk, coffee, and juice. Mary Haverstock, publicity chairman is sending invi tations to each junior prior to the breakfast. Sisters Will Call Each junior will be called for by her little sister who will accom pany her to the breakfast. Martha McMakin (riKht) asks her big sister, Louise Milford, to tbe Biit-Sister breakfast. Conference to Begin At Mars Hill April 19 The B.S.U. Leadership Confer ence will be held at Mars Hill Col lege, April 19-21. The primary objective of the conference is to ac quaint all the new B.S.U. officers with their jobs through workshops; however, students not on the coun cil may also attend the conference. The four main speakers are as fol lows: Dr. Tom McCollough of Duke; Rev. Charles Davis, minister of the Mars Hill Baptist Church; Marse Grant, editor of the Biblical Recorder; and Jim Cansler, B.S.U. director at Carolina. The Easter Sunrise Service will be held April 11, at 6:45 a.m. in the small auditorium. Don Shriver, minister to tbe Presbyterian youth in Raleigh, will be the speaker. College Calendar April 11; Small Auditorium 6:45 Easter Sunrise Service April 11>16: Spring Recess begins 1:00 p.m. April 17: aasses Resume 8:25 a.m.; Joyner Art Gallery, 7:30-9:30 p.m.; Mrs. Barbara Blanchard April 19: Big-Sister Breakfast Allen’s Art Exhibit beside Brewer House, 7:30-8:15 April 20: Auditorium, 7:30-10:30 p.m., Chamber Music; Raleigh Woman’s Club, 8:00-12 p.m. Meredith College Junior-Senior April 22: Friends of the College, The Hague Philharmonic Orchestra Aj^^l 23: Hut, 7:00 p.m. Sociology April 24: Play Day April 24-30: Joyner Gallery Japa nese Print Exhibit
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