May 21, 1946 THE TWIG Page Three Sports o/ the By CATHERINE CARPENTER Tennis fans of Raleigh had a thrill on May 6 when Alice Marble, popular tennis star, visited St. Mary’s College to give a tennis exhibition. Lucky were the three St. Mary’s girls who learned, under Miss Mar ble’s expert hand, the three basic tennis strokes. The crowd also witnessed a match between Miss Marble and Bill Weathers, Ra leigh and Wake County Men’s Singles Champion. Bill won the first game, giving the crowd a thrill, but Miss Marble rallied and won two out of three games. However, quoting a spectator from Meredith, “I was rather disappointed with the perform ance as a whole. Perhaps tennis’ first lady has slipped.” Would you like to know what we had to eat at the A.A. break fast? Here is the menu: Fruit Juice, Fried Ham, Pecan Rolls with Butter! Milk and Coffee. And plenty of it! You know how much we like to eat. Yum! The Varsity Softball Team, as recently announced, includes Jane Middleton, Marty Davis, Roxy Bonniville, Fran Ricks, Ann Critcher, Cat Carpenter, Faye Nichols, Lela Butts, Hope Hodges, and Marianna Morris. The softball championship tour nament ended with the fresh man-senior team in the victor’s chair. What kind of tribute is it to a person to write a few lines about her in a newspaper column? Some would say, “Not so good,” and I would be inclined to agree. But Harriet will under stand when we tell her that all the printed words in the world couldn’t express our deep love for her. Yes, I am speaking of Harriet Neese, President of the Athletic Association. In a few days she will don cap and gown and march down the aisle to re ceive her diploma. Then in a few days she will walk down another aisle to get a—husband! But we won’t lose her when she takes the fatal step, because her influence on the campus will be felt for years to come. To you, Harriet, we say thanks for being such a wonderful leader and the best of everything to you and Jason. BSU SPONSORS SENIOR SUNDAY On May 16 the B.S.U. spon sored a special Senior Sunday, honoring the seniors at Sunday School and a tea at the Hut Sun day afternoon from four o’clock until five-thirty. Senior Sunday is an annual occasion, at which time all Seniors are especially urged to attend Sunday school and church. This year the in formal tea, to which the seniors and their dates were invited, was an added feature of Senior Sunday. Miss Billie Ruth Cur- rin, Judy Powers, Beth Boggs, Betty Hefner, Janie Nance, Mar jorie Wilson, Betsy Ann Morgan, and Rita Britt welcomed the guests. Kathie Lewis, Betty Brooks, Betty Moore, Rosalyn Knott, Elaine Saunders, and Marguerite Leatherman served, while Harriet Littlejohn, Mar jorie Trippeer, and Virginia Bowman assisted. Charlotte Bowman, the B.S.U. Social Vice- president, was in charge of all the arrangements. EXCHANGIN’ AROUN’ (Continued from page 2) The Ohu Bison suggests that in studying for exams one first turns on the radio and asks six girls over for a bull session. Sec ond, get some food in; like Gra ham crackers, peanut butter, sar dines, and dill pickle sand wiches. The sardines will get rid of your roommate and all will be ready for studying. . . . Good luck! For Happy Motoring Stop at MORRISSETTE'S ESSO SERVICE 2812 Hillsboro Street “Our Care Saves Wear** dial 9241 B.M. Candidate Gives Reeital The graduation recital of Elizabeth Stillwell, pianist, was presented by the Meredith Col lege Department of Music, Tues day night. May 18. Elizabeth is a candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Music. She received an A.B. degree in piano from Meredith last spring. Her pro gram was as follows: I Awake, the Voice Commands..Bach-Busoni Intermezzo Op. 119, No. 3 Brahms Intermezzo Op. 118, No. 1 Brahms II Nocturne Op. 27, No. 1 Chopin Impromptu Op. 36 Chopin Le Polichinelle Villa Lobos III Sonatlne Cavel Modere Menuet Anime IV Concerto Op. 54 in A Minor Schumann Allegro affettuoso Recital marchals were Mar garet Bunn, Emily Hine, and Margaret Moore. Starts Sunday, May 23 WALLACE BEERY in "ALIAS A GENTLEMAN" STATE THEATER James E. Thiem “Everything for the Office** Recordings Art Supplies Sheet Music Stationery 108 Fayetteville Street Dial 2-2913 Raleigh, N. C. Dr. Briggs Is Alumnae Speaker Dr. Sarah W. Briggs will de liver the address at the meeting of the Alumnae Association to be held at 10:45 a.m. on May 29. The subject of her address will be “No Wider than the Heart.” Dr. Briggs is president of Penn Hall Junior College and Preparatory School in Cham- bersburg, Pennsylvania. She joined the staff of the college in 1935, teaching English, creative writing, journalism, and phil osophy. While at Meredith, Dr. Briggs, ’31, of Raleigh, was president of her class during her freshman year, and editor of The Acom in 1930-1931. She did her grad uate work at Cornell University, receiving both the master of arts and the doctor of philosophy de grees from that institution. She is now serving also as vice presi dent of the Pennsylvania Asso ciation of Junior Colleges. T)oday,^^3a^ltion ^^eetiA Freishmeii Entertain Big Sister Class The annual Little Sister-Big Sister breakfast was given by the Freshman Class at the chim ney May 12, 1948, at 7:30 a.m. This breakfast has been a cus tom at Meredith College for several years. The Little Sisters dragged themselves out of bed at the crack of dawn in order that they could go by for their big sisters. Then everyone went to the chim ney for a delightful breakfast. During the meal Kathy Deane entertained by singing “It’s A Great Big World.” Janet Roberts was in charge of the breakfast. Serving on committees were the following: Food, Jean Taylor, Marilyn Ware, Ruth Griffin; Invitations, Rosalyn Varn, Sandra Moore, Helen Brunson; Entertainment, Lorena Kirkley. Dl LLARDS BEAUTY SHOP We Specialize in Hair Cuts and Shaping Rachmaninoff: Concerto No. 2 In C Minor RUBINSTEIN, PIANIST Victor Album DM 1075 $7.48 Tchaikousky: Romeo and Juliet Overture TOSCANINI, NBC SYMPHONY Victor Album DM 1178 $4.90 Bizet: Carmen Suite BEECHAM, LONDON PHILHARMONIC Columbia Album MX-144 $3.61 C. H. Stephenson Music Co. Moonlight and roses. . . . and two lovely seniors say goodbyes. Dot Harris is in pink strapless moire taffeta, and Mary Beth Thomas wears a white net, designed with sparkling equins across the bodice and centet front of the skirt. Dean Burts Announces Summer School Plans This year’s summer session at Meredith will be held June 7 - July 17. The calendar is as fol lows : registration in the library, June 7, Monday; beginning of classes, June 8, Tuesday; ex aminations, July 16, Friday; end of summer session, July 17, Saturday. Recreational and so cial functions will also be avail able. During this session a student may earn a maximum of six semester hours of credit, that is, two courses. Practically all classes will meet daily from Monday to Saturday, with the exception of Saturday and Mon day, July 3 and 5. The class schedule extends from 7:45 a.m. to 1:25 p.m. Additional infor mation, as to classes offered and faculty may be obtained through the office of the dean. WHERE THERES COKE THERE’S REFRESHMENT BOTTIEO UNDER AUIHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY CAPITAL COCO-COLA BOTTLING CO. (y iV46, The Coco-cola Company ^