January 14, 1933 THE TWIG Three BASKETBALL NEWS There have been several weeks of basketball practice now, and the championship games will be played soon after exams. The freshmen are certainly coming out to practices. They have three full teams and good material on each. Hazel Boswell, Catherine Liles, Mildred Eaton, Louise Helsabeck, Dorothy Dockery, and Henrietta Castle- bury will probably play on the first team in the opening game. Flaval Eullard, Eleuse Smith, Edith Levine, Pauline Coving ton, and Eleanor Andrews are' running them a close second and there are still others out doing good work. The sophomores have nearly all their regulars back this year, and Virginia Rogers, Norine Butler, Evelyn Fowler^ Undine Weeks, and Mabel Bowling, to gether with several others, have showed up as good first-string material, too; The juniors still have the Da vis girls, Matha and Katherine, Ruth McCoury, Virginia Gar nett, Ella Lee Yates, Vara Lee Thornton, Eleanor Rozar, and Marguerite Wan*en. They still seem to have tlic same old pep, and every one expects them to figlitto keep the cup. The senioi's arc making an other record by having a senior basketball team. Although they lost Ellen Hinkley and Lois Sawyer this year, they have add ed Kathleen Riddle to their reg ular line-up of Pat Abcrnetliy, Katherine Hawkins, Helen Ben nett, Miriam Brady, Mary C. Shearin, and “Speck” Harris. Meredith Faculty Attend Concert Meredith*s Prettiest Girls Gwendolyn Crowder Mary Eranc«s Snead Staart Weathersnoon Sanders, C. F.; Tlie Taproot of lieligion and its Fruitage. Petrie, Sir Wm. M. F.; Re~ ligous Life in Ancient Egypt. Bailey, J. C.; Walt Whitman. Bakewoll, C. M.; Source booh ijj. AiKieni Philosophy. Guerber, H. A.; The Book of the Epk, Bryce, James Bryce Viscount; Studies i n Contemporary Biography. Wieman, H. N.; The Wrestle of Religion toith Tru.th. Dyer, W. A.; Handbook of Furniture Styles. Bacon, B. W.; Mafcirig of the Nerv Testament. Jones, E. S.; Christ at the Round Table. George, Mrs. M. D.\ England in Johnson’s Day. Margold, G. B.; Problems of Child Welfare. Almack, J. C.; The Beginning Teacher. Morse, H. B.; Far Eastern International RcJatiojis. Home Economics Club Meets Tuesday On January 10 the Home Home Economics Club had an interesting program on health. Miss Blue of the city health de partment spoke to the girb re garding the general health con ditions in Raleigh and near vici nities. She told some interesting accounts of poorly nourished and diseased children and the methods used in restoring those children to good health. Dantzig,Tobias; Ntimber, the Language of Science. Pillsbury, W. B.; Attention. Rich, M. E. ed.; Family Life . Todiy. De Schweinitz, Karl; The Art of Helping People Out of Trouble. Before Governor Gardner’s admiriistratiort canie to an end, he enjoyed the privilege of se lecting the four prettiest girls at Mereditli, one froiii eacli class. Tlie girls chosen by ex-Governor Gardner as being the most beau tiful in their respective classes are: Mary Frances Snead, ofl Elina TayJor —Courtesy Ualciyh Times. Newport Nesys, Va., senior; Gwennie Crowder of Raleigh, junior; StuartWenthers|Kio]i, of Rnlfigii, sophomore; and Edna Tavlor, of Kinston, fi’eshman. Tlie pictures of these girls will rocL'ive a promineat place in ilie 11)33 Oak Leaves. A number of the Meredith Col lege faculty attended the concert at Chapel Hill January 11, given by the Shan-Kar and his com pany of Hindu Dancers and Musicians. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Tyner, Miss Ida Poteat, Miss Jennie Hanycn, Miss Ellen Brewer, Misses Mary and Davis Tillery, Miss Char lotte Armstrong, Miss Ethel Dey, Miss Carolyn Peacock, Miss Ethel English, Miss Alice Keith, Miss Virginia Branch, Miss May Crawford, Miss Ethel Rowland, Mr. Leslie Spellman, Miss Helen Price, Miss Eileen McMillan,, and Miss Mae Grim- On the Library Shelves The list of new books added to the librar}^ this scliool year is continued from preceding issues. Mims, Edwin; Adventuroiis America. Woelfkin, Cornelius; E.vpand- ing Horhons. Barton, G. A.; The Religions of the World. Byrd, R. E.; Skyxcurd. Beveridge, A. J.; Life of John Marshall. Tlioreau, H. D.; Heart of Thoreau's Journals. EXAMS? 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