Page Six THE TWIG October 10, 1968 Collection of Original Graphics To Be Shown at Meredith London Grafica Arts will present a collection of original graphics in an exhibition and sale at Meredith October 15-16 in Joyner Hall from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. This collection of prints is making a tour of colleges and universities through the U.S.A. enabling stu dents. faculty, avid and new collec tors to view about 500 works seen usually only in major galleries or museums. A wide range of the history of prints is covered from 16th century manuscript pages; old masters, such as Rembrandt and Durer; 18th, 19th and 20th century examples; modern masters— Picasso, Braque, Chagall; and a wide range of con temporary prints commissioned es pecially by London Arts. All the prints are original, that Campus to Install Peripheral Lighting A peripheral lighting system to surround the campus has been ap proved by the Meredith board of Trustees. The installation will begin in approximately eight weeks, as lights will be placed down the main entrance to the campus, along Hills borough and Faircloth streets and adjacent to the Wade Avenue ex tension and the U.S. 1-64 by-pass. The stable area will also be lighted under this system. According to Joe Baker, business manager of the coliegc. the lights will be erected in two stages, pri marily because new service roads will have to be constructed to the buildings to be built on the west side of the campus. Additional outside lighting was also approved for the buildings on campus, with special attention given to Johnson Hall. John Vassilion's P North Hills Steak House 5 & Tavern Specializing in S CHARCOAL STEAKS > rV^ww-vyw.w-WiiVAP.r-w-. is, they have been printed directly from the plate or stone that the art ist himself has done. All the prints are original; that ranging from $10 to $3,000. Who's Who (Conlinued from page 1) Student Activities Board, Mary Eliza beth Garrett (“Bet”) is a sociology major from Raleigh. Bet began her college career as the fresh man Corn Huskin’ chairman, and since then has been vice president of the Philaretian Society, a mem ber of Alpha Psi Omega, and an actress in various campus dramas. Donna Hanson, treasurer of the Senior Class and Meredith’s repre sentative to the Mayor’s Council on Human Relations, is a sociology major from Cary. Donna has served as a freshman counselor, dorm president, and is a member of Sil ver Shield. A biology major from Raleigh, Kathryn Holden is currently presi dent of the Day Students. She has also served as Day Student trea surer and a freshman counselor. Chairman of the Elections Board and handbook editor, Katie Hug gins, is a math major from Louis- burg. In the past Kate has served as a freshman counselor and dorm vice-president. Editor-in-chief for the Twig, Shera Jackson is an English major from Durham. Shera has also served in the capacity of feature editor for the Twig, as a freshman counselor, and a dorm vice-president. Serving this year as chairman of the Legislative Board, Carol Price is a religion major from High Point. Carol has served as a freshman counselor and dorm president, and is currently a member of Kappa Nu Sigma and the Silver Shield. Activating the MCA, Alice Smith, a religion major from Wades- boro, is currently president of the MCA. Alice has lead Religious Em phasis Week and is now a member of the Silver Shield. Meredith’s chief counselor, Nancy Bruce Starkey (“Brucie”) is a biology major from Suffolk, Va. AROUND The first Book Tea of the year will be Tuesday, October 15, from 4:30 to 5:30 in the Vann parior. All persons interested in partici pating in or hearing discussions of Brucic has served as a freshman counselor and as a freshman hall proctor. Martha Thompson (“Bootsie”), a religion major from Jacksonville, Fla., is currently co-chairman for Stunt. In the past she has served as a transfer counselor. Freshman and CAMPUS books read by students and faculty arc invited. The tea is not ex clusively for those in the Inde pendent Reading Program. Junior Class secretaries, and as head of the Tutorial Project. Leading the Senior Class this year is Margaret Louise Watson, a history major from Bailey. Louise has served in tl:e past as Corn Hus kin' Chairman and as Co-Chairman of the library fund. ( CAMERON VIllAGE, RALEIGH Personalized Christmas Cards ordered by November 10 receive a 10% discount Order early and save Keeler’s The University Bookstore 2502 Hillsborough St. Ph. 832-2502 IFc inri!i‘ you lo hionxi’ in niir qinilily Paperback Dcparliiio.nl. Ij you ain't find it, well order il. IMPORTANT NOTICE All Meredith Students^ Faculty & Employees 25% Discount on all Dry Cleaning until further notice Our Expert Service Includes Hand Cleaning JOHNSON’S LAUNDRY & CLEANERS RIDGEWOOD SHOPPING CENTER CAMERON VILLAGE * SPORTSWEAR * JR. & JR. PT. DRESSES * ACCESSORIES * CAR COATS - JR. COATS * AFTER 5 FASHIONS SOMETHING NEW THE CAREER SHOP BOUTIQUES Meredith Girls Join Agnew Rally