Pag* four THE TWIG May 4, 1951 By Shelley Millican Jean Olive, soprano, was pre sented in her graduation recital on April 28 in the auditorium. Highlights of her very difficult program were the “Cantate” by Mozart, the varied and extreme ly melodic Brahms group, and Verdi’s brilliant aria “Ernami, Ernani, Involami” from the opera “Ernani.” Bettie Comp ton was at the piano. The chorus, directed by Miss Beatrice Donley, will give a concert tomorrow night. May 5, at eight o’clock in the audi torium. The program will con sist of secular music. Some of coott ORIGINAL TAKE A WALK to ARNOLD’S REXALL DRUG 3025 Hillsboro RALEIGH, N. C. the numbers are William Schu mann’s “Prelude” which was taken from Thomas Wolfe’s “Look Homeward Angel,” a group of songs for children in French by Poulene, and a group of modern songs that include the traditional American tune “Turkey in the Straw.” Pre ceding the performance of the chorus, the madrigal group will present a short program of Eng lish numbers. Beta Zeta Chapter of Sigina Alpha Iota will sponsor Virginia Campbell, daughter of the col lege president, in a recital which should be of interest to every one on May 7 at 8:00 p.m. in the recital hall. She will play por tions of her recital that she played at Syracuse University as partial fulfillment for a Master’s Degree. Other recitals on the calendar are the graduation re cital of Jane Stroup, mezzo- soprano, on May 11, and two joint recitals by senior public school music majors. The first joint recital will be given May by Joanne Mason, Margie Mullican, and Frances Ann Estridge. COLLEGE CLOSES SPRING ELECTIONS In the final election of the school year the Meredith stu dent body chose its officers for the year 1952-53. Virginia Rodwell was elected as president of Stringfield and Frances Carlton, Edith Bradley, and Venetia Stallings as vice- presidents of Stringfield. Mary Evelyn Hensley and Jane Daw son were elected vice-presidents of Vann. Carolyn Brady was elected as business manager of the “Oak Leaves.” Pat Eberhart became the new second vice-president of the day students, while Dorie Ann Atkins became the third vice-president of the day stu dents. Jane Williamson was elected as treasurer of the A.A. In a previous election .Doris Allen was elected secretary of the B. S. U. ipijigii PHIDO SAYINGS STAR GAZINGS There’s a pattern lhal’i perfect for you in ^^OWLE STEULJiNG STUDENTS END BUDGET (Continued from page one) $1,050 from the students. In the December 8 issue of the Twig, the first report on the drive from the chairman, Patsy Emory, was printed. The totals through December 4,1950, taken from that report were $350 from the faculty and $242 from the students (one-fifth of their quota). In a more recent report, the chairman stated that the faculty and administration had gone over their quota and that the students had met only about one-half of their $1,050. NEINAN'S Jetvelers Silversmiths 109 Fayetteville Street Raleigh, N. C. BABY YOUR CAR. Give it a Spring "Change" for warm weather driving at Morrisettes Esso Station, 2812 Hills boro tSreet, Raleigh, N. C. Dirty winter oil is drained out . . . fresh Esso Extro Motor Oil goes in. Friction points ore checked and lubricated with Esso Products. No detail is overlooked. For miles of Extra Happy Motoring, visit Morrisette's Esso Station, at 2812 Hills- bor Street, Raleigh, N. C. Another school year is draw ing to a close and the Phi Society will be losing quite a few of its active members. The fall semes ter will bring new members to fill their places but ones who can never quije take their places. Some of our present Phis who are graduating are going to walk right up to the altar before very long; others will be working and some are going to do both. Bettie Yates is going to be a June bride and has no definite plans beyond that. Sylvia Cur- rin states that she will be teach ing home economics, “destina tion unknown.” Our present president, Virginia Jones, will be doing some type of social work. Hoping to be teaching the seventh grade somewhere near by is Pat Lawrence. Combining marriage and ca reer will be Jane Earl Burch who will be living in Raleigh and who hopes to be in some type of religious education work also. Helen Brunson plans to be living in Raleigh, too, and hopes to teach in the city. Evelyn Wilson hopes to follow her husband-to-be to Louisville to the Seminary. Annie Pearl Brantley also plans to get mar ried early this summer and she may teach in the fall. Plans are wide and varied for others, but Phido wishes each and everyone all the luck and happiness possible. Beth Morgan. In preparation for the coming year, the Astrotekton Society has recently elected a new slate of officers. Norma Fagan, as president, heads a group of ex- , cellent officers which includes Adele Buening as vice-president, Miriam Allen as secretary, and Celia Wells, treasurer. Charleen Swanzy holds the position o sergeant-at-arms, and ^ ^ L- # Frye heads the marshals as chiei Astro marshal. Senior marshal is Francene King, Johnie Fisher represents the Junior Class, and Lib Cren shaw will serve as sophomore marshal. These girls w ere elected from a group of able candidates, and each one is well- fitted to do a grand job in her respective office. The society council, a new body begun only this year, was elected to serve a two-year term, and its members will retain their positions throughout the coming year, aiding the society in formulating and carrying out its plans. Now on the press is the new Astro handbook, which will con tain such helpful information as a brief history of the society and its constitution, its songs, and customs, and a list of all present members. Carolyn Little. 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