Page four THE TWIG January 20, 1950 DANCERS IN THE BALLET RUSSE Ballet Russe l)e Monte Carlo Will Appear in Civic Music Concert in Raleigh in February The famous Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo will appear in Me morial Auditorium here in Ra leigh on Friday night, February 10, under the auspices of the Civic Music Association in its current concert series. Featuring such famous ballet dancers as Alexandra Danilova and Frederic Franklin, the Bal let Russe is now in its eleventh consecutive season. Sergei J. Denham is director of the Bal let. In its last tour the Ballet visited seventy-five cities and forty colleges in the United States and Canada, playing to audiences in excess of three quarters of a million people. Basing its activities on the clas sical dance traditions, the Bal let troupe feels that the great success of its tours is an endorse ment of the public for such classical traditions. In its large repertoire, from which the program on February 10 here in Raleigh will be taken, a large troupe of dancers take part; such artists, besides Dani lova and Franklin, as Mia Slav- enska, Leon Danielian, Ruth- anna Boris, Mary Ellen Moylan, Oleg Tupine, Roman Jasiasky, Gertrude Tynen, and Nina Novak will appear. Incomplete Funds For Unified Budget Plan The Unified Budget Plan, which was approved by both faculty and students of the col lege last fall, has not yet com pleted its drive for funds with which to put the plan into action. Three dollars was allotted to each student as his contribution, but so far only $606.50 of the required approxi mate total of $1,350 has been raised from the students. Student members of the Uni fied Budget Committee included Elizabeth Jones, Carolyn Mas sey, Sally Massey, and Janet Tatum, while the faculty ad visers are Dr. John Yarbrough, Dr. Ernest Canaday, and Mrs. Vera T. Marsh. The budget which was ap proved is as follows: Drives Included Amts. World Student Service Fund $ 315 Cancer Drive 110 Red Cross 400 Cary Street Mission 75 March of Dimes 250 Special Contingencies 250 $1,400 The Community Chest and Christmas seals are not included in this list, since they have al ready been taken care of, and since the Community Chest fund is to be collected as a separate drive. All drives listed include stu dent contributions and the amounts listed are average figures of contributions taken over a two year period. MARCH OF DIMES (Continued from page onei per cent to the Unified Budget Plan. In accepting the chairmanship of this drive on the campus, Mrs. Weatherman’s Jewelers 1904 Hillsboro Street Raleigh, North Carolina SKATING AND BOWLING AT BROOKS RECREATION CENTER Always Makes An Enjoyable Evening By JOANNE MASON Miss Caroline Taylor, pianist, was presented in concert by the MacDowell Music Club on Jan uary 10. This young artist, daughter of the Lieutenant-Gov ernor of the state, has been featured several times with the North Carolina Symphony or chestra and with other en sembles. After her concert, which in cluded selections by Bach, Schu mann, Debussy, and Chopin, a Marsh stressed the fact that this year no special fund-raising or ganization would be set up at Meredith, but that the educa tional aspects of the drive would be emphasized by a chapel pro gram, the distribution of posters, and the placing of the new Iron Lung Coin Collectors around the campus. Our chairman suggests that we remember “to keep marching mentally, physically, and financially with the March of Dimes.” VARSITY THEATRE SUNDAY THRU FRIDAY January 22-27 THE ACADEMY AWARD WINNER! BEST PICTURE of the YEAR! BEST ACTOR of the YEAR! LAURENCE OLIVER PRESENTS 'HAMLEr By William Shakespeare Students Admitted for .74c With Student’s Discount Ticket Available Thru School reception was held in the Blue Parlor. There the guests were greeted by Bettie Compton, pres ident of the campus Music Club. Those serving as hostesses for the evening were Jean Olive, Dorothy Allen, Mary Faye White, Marian Winston, Eliza beth Zulalian, and Myra Rhodes, Marshals for the occasion were Margaret Swann, Jane Slate, Jean Miller, and Addie Elliott. The organist of the Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City, Alexander Schreiner, will be a guest recitalist at the University of North Carolina tonight. On Monday and Tuesday, January 30 and 31, students studying music will be taking the usual semester exams in the music department. Lucia Albanese In Song— Caccini: Amarilli Scadatti: Se Florindo E Fedele Szulc: Clair de Lune Liszt: Oh! Quand Je Dors Campbell-Tipton: Spirit Flower Tchaikovsky: Lullaby Victor Album MO-1316 $4.12 C. H. Stephenson Music Co. 121 Fayetteville Street RALEIGH, N. C. James E. Thiem ‘‘Everything for the Office’’ RECORDINGS ART SUPPLIES SHEET MUSIC STATIONERY DIAL 2-2913 108 Fayetteville Street Raleigh, N. C. To meet a new friend To see a familiar face Come down to Roy’s— Meredith’s home base! In New Haven, George and Harry’s is a favorite student gathering spot. At George and Harry’s—Coca-Cola is the favorite drink. With the college crowd at Yale, as with every crowd — Coke belongs. Ask Jor it either way . . . both trade-marks mean the same thing. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY CAPITAL COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY © 1949, The Coca-Cola Company Meredith College Library N. C.