March 14, 1947 Mereditii Co^' Emphasis Week in Review By BARBARA SHELLSMITH on On March 3rd we started out what we called Religious Emphasis Week with the theme Christian Life in the Making.” But — we started out with two objectives in view; (1) to stimu late clear thinking about a per son’s relation to God, about the absolute claims of Christ upon a Christian’s life, about the Christian’s relation to his fellow- men, and (2) to intensify this relationship to God by means of prayer, Bible Study, Christian service, worship, fellowship, and bearing witness of Christian faith to all who need it. Now we must pause to see if we have attained our aims. Have we really been stimu lated into clear thinking about God and Christ? Each of us must answer this question for himself. Certainly Dr. Cranford has led our thinking into deeper paths through his discussions of “Convictions to Live By,” “This I Believe About God,” and “This I Believe About Jesus.” He has built for us a “tent of religious life” staked down on the sides by poles which proclaim the message that 1) God is love, 2) EFIRD'S DEPARTMENT STORE RALEIGH, N. C. good place to shop for those who like to save money” the universe is moral, 3) Christ is the way, 4) there is an in herent eternal worth of man. We have heard talks in “Pause For Power” each day on “Chris tian Life in the Making in the Arts, Applied Sciences, and other fields of study” which have brought us to a greater awareness of the fact that Chris tianity must be carried into all phases of life. Our thinking has been developed still more through the group discussions led by local pastors and teachers on Monday, Tuesday, and Thurs day evenings, for it was here that we were given opportuni ties to voice our own problems and have them thrashed out with the aid of the leaders. It seems then that we can all agree that we have been chal lenged. Our thoughts have been led into deeper roads; our vision has been refreshed and length ened. Thus, we come to our sec ond objective: to intensify this relationship to God in the days that are to come through prayer, Bible study, and worship. We are unable to say whether we have obtained our objective or not for this depends now on you. Whether or not you carry the theme of Religious Emphasis Week forward into every min ute of your own life is the answer to the question; Have we achieved our objectives? Re member—You. THE TWIG Sports Review\ by Bette Linney Raleigh, N. C. Page Three AMBASSADOR THEATRE Now Playing - Frank Capra's "IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE" Starring JIMMY STEWART DONNA REED LIONEL BARRYMORE Starts Wednesday, March 19 ^THE BEGINNING OR THE END" with ROBERT WALKER BRIAN DONLEVY AUDREY TOTTER TOM DRAKE EXPERT CLEANING PROMPT SERVICE Walking Distance Meredith College WILMONT CLEANERS (Formerly Gates) 3015 HILLSBORO STREET The Senior Class team is the winner of the basketball tour nament. They defeated the Jun ior team on Wednesday, Febru ary 26 in their last game. The tournament was one of the most successful athletic activities for many seasons. Ann Josey, freshman, scored a total of forty points in three games to put her on top as the highest scorer of the tourna ment. Mary Lou Dobbins with thirty-eight points was second, while Ruth Martin and Martha Lou Stephenson tied for third place with thirty-two points each. A committee composed of the basketball manager, the four class team captains and Miss Phyllis Cunningham have an nounced their choice for the varsity team. These girls were chosen on the basis of their playing ability and their sports manship attitudes. They are Ann Josey, Lefty Pugh, Ruth Martin, Jewel Harrell, Jean Griffith, Peggy Lewis, Pat Lancaster, Harriet Neese. On Tuesday, March 11, the varsity tearn played a faculty team composed of some of our more “brawny brains” of the women faculty members. IVliss Elaine B o g g e s s an- noiinced girls chosen to be assistant riding instructors for the spring semester. The assist ants were chosen on the basis of their advanced standing in riding, reliability, and ability in handling the horses. They are Mary McCoy, Betty Jean John son, Mary Davis, and Bette Linney. The spring athletic group ac tivity is softball. Watch the bul letin board for a schedule of practice. Imogene Grainger. row: Stella Photo by Cooper. 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