PAGE 2 THE TWIG OCTOBER 28. 1985 EDITORIALS Turning Wealth into Gifts for the Needy by Cynthia L Church Co-editor How much money do you spend in a week? Twenty, thirty, forty, fifty dol lars? Now be honest. Include your din ners out, trips to the drink machines and don’t forget the tailgate parties. Oh • I l»t you almost forgot new outfit. Have you reached the verdict? For those of you that are suddenly feeling guilty for t>eing so self-centered and selfish, have no fear. The TWIG is going to give you ar>d tt>e entire Mere dith community a chance to help others, as well as help yourself. What more can you ask for? Beginning November 1, 1965, The TWIG willbeginafundraisertobenefit the needy in Raleij^. The money col lected from the students, faculty and administration will be given to provide food and blankets for tt>e less fortunate people in Raleigh. “People” is the Key word in the last sentence. Prior to the tteginning of the fund raiser, each of us needs to analyze ourselves arnj our lifestyles. It's neces sary to realize all we have, then, vye need to compare it to what the people we will be helping have. They are people just like you and nte. Everyone deserves to have food in their stomachs and warmth throughout their bodies, and with your help-they will. We have ‘U.S.A. for Africa' on an international level. Ar>d now we have ‘TWIG for Raleigh’ on a local level. TWIG stands for ‘Turning Wfealth Into Gifts.” The fund raiser will stir competition among the indivldaul residence halls (CamDl and Carrol Annex will work to gether), the various classroom builc^ ings (with Hunter and Weatherspoon joining forces), arKi the administration building (includir>g Belk Oinir>g Hall and tfie Chapel). Now tfiat you know your territory, here's how it will work... The object is to raise the most money edxtve $50. Any group having under $50 will r>ot t?e eli- gitHe to win the grand prize. Prize, you ask? Those txinging in the most money will win a free pizza pariy. You let them eat, w^ll let you. Every sulxlivision must fiave a repre sentative wfK> will be responsible for collecting morwy in that erea This in cludes putting up posters reminding your group members to contribute on a daily or week tiasis, and keeping up with how much rroney each person turns in - for two reasons: One-those that don’t contribute don't get to reap tf>e rewards If that area wins. Two-the person contributir>g the most money will winan additiorul prize. TT>e second part should be an incentive for everyone to collect money from outside sources. Also-TTw TWIG must know w/ho is representing your territory by 3:00 p.m. October 30, 1985. Representatives liv ing in Heilman and Barefoot call Beth Blankenship. THose in Poteat, Vann and Stringfield contact Vartessa Good man. Those in Johnson Hall, Belk, Joy ner and Wainwright call Cynthia Church. And ya’II in H^s, Carrol, Carrot A«iex. Hunter-Gym and Cate conta£:t' Cathy • Manning. I believe tlw majority of us were : r^sed in Christian fiomes and for those who weren't. I’m sure you've he^this [Continued on Page 4] Letters To The Editors Dear Editor: In my opinion, Meredith is a special place. It has made me take things seri ously; it has introduced me to people that I had rx> idea that I would ever meet; and it has made me responsible for my self and my actions. Lately I have noticed there is orte as pect of campus life that some students are not givir>g enough attention to and that is their committment to the Honor Code. A student is not fully enrolled until she submits to and signs the honor code. This should say something of its impor tance to the efficient operation of Mere dith's Community. Taking part in the honor code cere- nnny was one of tf>e most memorise of all my college experiences. It was then that I, along with over300 other freshmen pledged to cortduct ourselves in an or- deriy manner, to support the rules and regulations of the college, and to report tfte vioiatk>ns of others to the proper campus leaders. What I do not understand is why these actions are becoming few and far be tween. We futve only been in school for two months arKi already I fuive heaid giris speak of numerous things that I never imagined would ftappen here. One giri I know has had three pairs of — Editorial Policy — T?)e TWJG is published weekly by the students of Mere dith College during the academic year. The paper Is fund ed by the College and through advertising. The TWIG will nol print material containing personal attacks, insults, ri dicule or libelous statements. All letters to the editor must be signed unless discussed with the editor. The opinions expressed on the editorial page do not ne cessarily reflect those of the college administration, faculty or student body. The TWIG welcomes criticism and will respond prompt ly to any submitted in miting and signed by the writer. The office is located on the second floor in Cate Center. The address for correspondence or advertising rates is The TWIG, Box X133, Meredith College, Raieigh, NC 27607-5298. designer jeans stolen from her while she was doing f>er laundry. Ar>other student someone use her money and tier tin>e to dry their clothes. She said wtien she went to retrieve what she thought were “dry clothes”, to her surprise they were still “soaking wet". I hm heard giris say that they are a little apprehen sive atx^ leaving their rooms unlocked and lastly it has been said that some stu dents wtio have been ctx>sen to represent their peers fiave had possession of an illegal substance. Those are just some 6( the offenses that have occurred already. I think that is et>ough for everyone to take a second look at what the pledge to the tx>nor code means. The Horwr System is one of Meredith's strong traditions. It sets them off from other institutions. It is the life blood of the total community. Every student must take an active pari in the system for it to survive. I find it hard to inwigine Orientation Week without an Honor Code Ceremony. The system will gradusUly lose its thrust if we continue to carry on as we have been. If we could just “do unto others as we would have them do unto us,” the system could revive itself and we could all live together in “sisterly love.” I think the system is worthy of respect and we all have a right to re^wct each [Contlnoed on Page 5) Twig Sponsors Fund Raiser The Twig will sportsor a fund-raising contest for the underprlviledged in Ra leigh tieginning Friday, November 1 thnMjgh November 22, 1965. Competitions will be amor>g the differ ent dorm halls, the faculty, ar\d the administratton. The money raised will be used to buy food and blankets for the needy. The hall, classroom building, or John son Hall contributir>g the most mor>ey CfverSSO will win a pizza party. Every residence hall must choose a re presentative to collect the money. Each classroom twilding (Joyner, Harris, Hunter, Music Building) must also choose a representative. The faculty in Weatherspoon will join forces with those in Hunter. Those working in Cate will join with Harris, and those in Johnson Hail and Belk Dining Hall will wort together and must have a representative, too. The editors, Beth Biankenshp and Cynthia Church deckted to involve the entire campus instead of just students because of the great need for funds to h^p others. All representatiws must contact either the editors or managing editors for more Information. The TWIG • ' ** MEREDITH COLLEGE, Co-Editors THE STUDENTS’ NEWSPAPEfl : RALEIGH. N. C. 27607 Cynthia L. Church Beth Blankenship fi^naging Editors Cathy Manning Vanessa Goodman Layout Staff ■: jby Terry ' r . Laura Schaffer Tracy Marie Dunn Business Manager Michele Cherry Features Editor UsaPiercy Advertising Manager Sally Woolard Features Reporters Kim Allen Public ftelations Manager Haven Cooper Casey Bass Kathy Brown Public fixations Staff Cheryl Pemell Julie Bell Proofreaders Jennifer Jackson AmyGergen Cindy f^tterson Branching Out Editor Connie Morrow Photograf^ Stephanie Bennett Branching Out Contributir)g Circulation Managers Mary Ann Usenba Reporters Meredith Christian Assoc. Susan Wiggs Entertainment Editors 'Ua Braganza Circulation Staff Edy Speight Mallnda Britton Sarah Winslow Sports Editor AmyGupton Wendy Langston Sports Reporter Beth Kennedy, MRA Rep. Kim McQuaig Dalinda Dunn, Volleyball Laura Hastings Casey’s Comer Casey Bass Jennifer Bruffey BeatFteporter Caroline Powell Suzanne Griffin Layout Manager Carmel Swanson Advisor TomParramorB