NEWSPAPER OF THE STUDENTS dF MEREDiTH COLLEQE VOLUME LXtll NUMBER 16 Dr. Thomas P. Grissom The Place To Go For Action by Martha Hamlet Chairman of Student Life When you, a Meredith College stu dent, have a concern, where can you go? If your concern involves a change in legislation, the Senate would be the appropriate place to voice your sugges tion. However,, if your concern involves an aspect of Meredith College life. Stu dent Life would probably be the suitable place. Composed of the dass presidents, the association presidents, a Non-Resi dent Organization representative, an international Student representative, a WINGS representative, an Association for Black Awareness r^)resentativs, two Menribers-at-Large, two faculty represen tatives, the Director of Student Acti vities, the Dean of Students, the Vice President for Student Development, the six Resident Directors, a Secretwy, and a diairperson. Student Life is a committee whose main objective is to examine life at Meredith College and make recom mendations to improve It. Past achievements of the committee involve the creation of Le Greenhouse as an alternative to the dining hall, ttie in stallment of Meredith's own phone system to cut the high cost of telephone installations, and the landscaping around campus for beautification. Be sides tar^ible achievements. Student Life tries to better relationships between various groups on campus such a» stu dents and security. Through reeding the TWIG, I can see that there are some valid concerns on campus invotvi^ all aspects of ^redjth life. In addition to voicir>§ th^ con cerns in the TWIG, please feet free to uti lize the Student Life Committee and sub mit your concerns and proposal for change with rationale to MartNi Hamlet. Everyone needs to feel that tt>eir ODinions are needed. FEBRUARY 11, Grissom Visits Meredith Campus by Malinta Britton Managing Editor - Dr. Thomas P. Grissom, Jr., visiting Kenan Professor, will be speaking Wed nesday, Fet)ruary the 13th at 10 a.m. in worship service for Black Emphasis Week. Grissom was bom in New York and received his Bachelor of Arts from Clai1 College, GA; Bacheior of Divinity from Gammon Theological Semin^y, GA; Master of Divinity from Interderwmina- tional Theological Center, GA; and Doc torate of Divinity from both Houston- Tillotson College, TX and Gammon Theologk^l Seminary and the Interde nominational Theologicat Center, GA. Currently the Senkv Minister of Salem United Methodist Church in New Yoi1(, Dr. ‘Grissom has had several ap pointments. awanis and honors from across the U.S. During his visit at Mere dith, Grissom will t)e giving lectures to several classes. Tt>e schedule is posted outside Dr. Sumr>er's office in Joyner. Grissom is also teaching a one credit hour course entitled "Profile of Black America.” Meredith Mission Trip Blacl( Emphasis Weeit 1985 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1985 Kick-off Unwinding with Mr. Oarrell Chapel -- 6:00 p.m. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1985 Convocation--Alex Haley Subject: The Family Jones Auditorium — 10:00 a.m. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1985 Warship--Dr. Thomas P. Grissom Salem United Methodist Church ' Harle», New York Shaw University Gospel Choir Jones Chapel -- 10:00 a.m. Recept ion Chapel Common Room -- 11:00 a.m. Communion--Dr. Grissom Jones Chapel -- 8:00 p.m. by Susan Go/ns Vice fh^sident of MCA The stMdents at Meredith are invited to participate in a Misston Trip, spon sored by the fiACA and N.C. State BSU to Pembroke, N.C. We will leave Friday afternoon on March 22nd and return Sun day after church on M^h 24th. The cost to go is five dollars. Friday night we will liave a social and time of relaxation with the students of the Pembroke University BSU. Satur day moming, will be spent doing several projects to help ijje Indian families of the community. The Pembroke area is a place that suffers from poverty and the peopleare warm and receptive to the help we can give them to make their homes and neighbortKtod a little nk^. Saturday nigtrt we have been asked to plan an Associational youth rally and Sunday moming we will split into teams to lead worship services. We need you. If you are interested in sen/ing for a weekend, please call the Campus Ministers Office at 8346 or sign up outside the office on the bulletin board. Our hope is that with the help of Meredith ar>d State students, we can bring a little joy to this area of our state. 1985-‘86 student leaders The TWIG extends many congtatu- lations to these new officers for the 1985- 86 school year! Vtte wish you the best of luck! SGA President: Bridgette Parker Executive Vice-President: Nan Henry Elections Board Chainman: Pam Vann Solicitor General: Trasi' Campbell MCA President: Kelly Milstead CCA President: Charlotte Kinnard MRA President: Dalenda Dunn Co-Editors of TWIG; Beth Blanken ship and Cynthia Church Editor of Oak Leaves: Jeanne Yed- licka Chief College Marshall: Beth Miquel President of Non-Residents: Terri Lewellcn DON’T FORGETl VALENTINE’S DAY! THURSDAY, FEBRUARY U, 1985 Step Show Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated Eta Omicron Chapter (NCSU) Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated Jones Auditorium -- 6:30 p.m.' Mrs. Patricia Stumps is seen here with her batik that was presented to the college on Friday, February 1, 1985. The batik vtill be hung in the Ellen Dozier Brewer Meditation Room.