Page Four THE TWIG March 20,1969 SNOOP SCOOP AROUND CAMPUS To the freshmen who are hear ing more boys' lines than they ever imagined could exist, a certain se nior had a date to top them all . . . she and her fellow has just pulled into the parking lot and he moved over beside her to ask quite seriously, “Do you believe in the hereafter?” When she answered, “Yes,” he said “Good, then you know what fm here after.” Beware! What certain senior receives let ters addressed to H. D. from the Big Dipper? It must be heaven on earth, eh, M. C.? Guess who was applauded at the Lambda Chi cocktail party recently after she took her first drink? Japanese-American relations may have suffered a set-back after two lecture attendants insisted on calling the speaker Callmeyo after he had said “Call me Yo.” Four to Attend Mid-South U.N. At this year's Mid-South Model United Nations, meeting at Western Carolina University. March 26-30, Meredith will be represented by four students. The members, repre senting Spain, include Barbara Perry, Cindy Griffith. Emily Del linger, and Karen Watson. Dean Rusk, former Secretary of State, will head the convention’s agenda with a key note address on Wednes day night. The remainder of the internation al week will be spent in discussing eighty resolutions concerned with the Sino-Soviet dispute, the Arab- Israeli conflict, and the U. S. policy in Viet Nam. These issues will be debated in plenary sessions through out the week, ending in the adop tion of many of the resolutions. What paramour on campus advo cates love-in's on the bridge? Newlin, do you have a favorite brand of cigars? The circus really brought a cos mopolitan flavor to town — a Ger man for third Brewer and an Italian for second Poteat. Musical Rock Preferences Stated in Teenage Poll In connection with the recent campus emphasis on popular music, with Mitch Ryder’s appearance, the Twic includes a study in the field of rock taken by EYE magazine. The Beatles, Janis Joplin, Dono van, Jim Morrison and Jimi Hen drix were among the top winners in EYE Magazine’s first annual Rock 'n' Roll Poll. Divided into thirty categories from Best Album to Most Exciting New Face — the poll revealed that progressive rock, such as the Cream, is popular, but teeny hopper bub ble gum rock, for example, the 1910 Fruitgum Company, is still in. The Beatles walked off with three categories — Album of the Year, Best Group and Top English Group — and “Hey Jude” by the Beatles won the Best Single and Best Lyrics Award. The Top American Group was the Doors. Tiny Tim too the 1968 Public Nuisance Award and his album was voted runner up to the Rolling Stones, “Their Satanic Majesties Request” as Bad-Trip Album of the Year. Janis Joplin took Best Female Vocalist. Jim Morrison was runner- up to Donovan as Top Male Vo calist. The Cream was hailed as the Most Lamented Break-up of the year and also took runner-up as Top English Group. The King and Queen of Soul were James Brown and Are tha Franklin. RIDGEWOOD BEAUTY SHOP 6 STYLISTS 6 OPERATORS 1 MANICURIST RIDGEWOOD SHOPPING CENTER 833-4632 SHOP AT BlDGEWOODi SHOPPJNG CENTER History Deparfment To Display Talent Dr. Lemmon, ’a la hippie, sing ing “Harper Valley P.T.A.” is price less. Dr. Gates’ version of “Getting to Know You” might be a good freshman number. And anything Dr. and Mrs. Grubbs do is worth a howl. What occasion would bring out hidden talents such as these? It just might be the history department talent show to be held Monday, March 24 in Jones Auditorium. The historical reason for this or ganized chaos is a need to raise money for the LR.C. trip to the United Nations March 26-31. Spanish Club To Attend Plays The Spanish Club is attending two plays by Miguel de Cervantes in Chapel Hill on Thursday, Mar. 13. The plays are ElViego Celoso (“The Jealous Old Man”) and Tetablo de las Maravillas (“The Marvelous Puppets”). There will also be six teenth century Spanish music to ac company these plays by the Spanish musician, Juan del Encina. Fifteen students will accompany Miss Peaden and Mr. Ledford. Science Group To Tour Reoctor Members of the Barber Science Club will take a field trip with other members of the Collegiate Academy of Science Sat., Mar. 22. The group will tour the nuclear reactor and the New Food Science Labora tories at NCSU. They will also viat the phytotron, a new facility at NCSU where plants and small ani mals are cultured under completely controlled conditions. M. R. Leadbetter Speaks on Statistics Dr. M. R. Leadbetter, from U.N.C.-CH spoke Wed., Mar. 19 to the Math Club in the alumnae house. Dr. Leadbetter, one of a series of visiting lecturers sponsored by Cooperating Raleigh Colleges, spoke on the field of statistics. PLAN SUMMER TOUR (Continued from page 3) France — Nice, Lyon and Paris will be visited in France. 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