January 20, 1950
THE TWIG
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STUDENTS CHOSEN FOR “WHO’S WHO”
Betty Moore, Betsy Ann Morgan, Jo Snow and Emily Pool, pictured
above, are the four Meredith seniors whose biographies have been
chosen to appear in “Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities.’’
SHERWOOD EDDYS TO
HOLD FORUM TODAY
Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Eddy
will speak at a joint meeting of
the Freeman Religion Club and
the IRC this afternoon from five
to six in First Jones Social Par
lor. Any students who are in
terested may attend and join
the discussion.
Mrs. Eddy, the former Louise
Gates, has been working and
traveling with her husband for
the past few years and has been
in great demand as a public
speaker. She spoke in the chapel
period here last Monday.
Dr. Eddy, who has traveled
ON STAGE IN PERSON
WEDNESDAY ONLY, Jan. 25
2 Night Performances—7 & 9 P.M.
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THE HOUR OF
CHARM"
Under Direction of
PHIL SPITALNY
All Seats Reserved
State Theatre
MORRISETTE
ESSO SERVICE
2812 Hillsboro Street
Raleigh, N. C.
PHONE 9241
“Our Care Saves Wear'
extensively, has served in India
as national secretary of Y.M.C.A.
He has worked among students
of India, Japan, Korea, China,
and Near East, and Russia. He
is author of Revolutionary
Christianity, India Awakening,
The New Era in Asia and about
thirty other books. His work
has brought him into contact
with leaders all over the world.
Dr. Eddy was the chapel speaker
on Wednesday.
Take An
Afternoon Walk
Sports Talk
By LOIS HARDER
Basketball
The long-awaited basketball
season at Meredith has finally
arrived. Miss Cunningham re
ports that more students have
turned out for all practices for
each of the four classes than in
the years previous to this. Prac
tices are being held every night,
Monday through Thursday.
The freshmen have turned
out in largest numbers for prac
tice; the senior team is reported
ly much improved, although all
classes will have to play their
best games in order to beat the
strong juniors, who have won
for the past two years. Jean
Johnson is basketball manager
on the A.A. Board.
Badminton
Badminton practices started
recently for the tournament,
held in the individual sports
class to determine the winner in
the sports. Ten monogram
points per hour are given for
practices, ten points for entering
the tournament, and five points
for each match won. Fifty points
will be given to the tournament
winner.
Riding
The Hoofprint Club started
the New Year off right with a
moonlight ride during the first
week after return from vaca
tion. Those taking the night
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RALEIGH MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM
Thursday, Feb. 2 at 8:30 P.M.
CHARLES F. WAGNER Presents
THE BARBER OF
SEVILLE
Rossini’s Gay Opera
ALL STAR CAST
ORCHESTRA AND MALE CHORUS
Tickets; $1.23, $1.85, $2.46, $3.08
(Tax Included)
POOLE MUSIC COMPANY
You know, there are people
who delight in responsibility,
either from a perverted desire to
feel important, or a fear of hav
ing nothing to do, or even per
haps because they feel it is
everyone’s duty to contribute to
the life of those about them.
They are often thrown into an
ecstasy of work and usually do
things far ahead of the time they
are expected to and are very fine
ones to have around. Also, there
are those who do about half of
what is positively required and
expect a worried expression or
a self-confident smile to fill in
the rest or else help whomever
completes the job to adjust him-
ride, under instructor Mrs. Hitt,
included Patsy Spiers, Jane
Slate, Anne Creech, Anne Can-
nady, Shirley Cliatt, Anne Bru
ton, Sally Massey, Betty Jane
Hedgepeth, and Lois Harder, all
advanced riders.
NOW PLAYING!
The Story of a Girl Who Could
Pass As White
"PINKY"
With JEANNE CRAIN
Starts Sunday!
JOHN PAYNE
'CAPTAIN CHINA'
Added Attraction Sunday Only
JOHN PAYNE
ON OUR STAGE
3:00 - 7:00 - 9:00
AMBASSADOR
self to his fate. And then—there
are the rest of us. What our
trouble is, I don’t know; but
I’m sure it's more serious than
any of the preceding. However,
rest easy, I’m working on the
problem.
Well, now that the emotional
blocks are cleared, we can pro
ceed to important things.
The spech, choir, or Meredith
Liturgical group, if you prefer,
is becoming quite popular, she
said. We were regarded by the
Canterbury Club recently and
have been successful in forcing
our talents on several groups
here at school since Christmas.
Meredith is really being put
on the map this week. Porter
field’s theatre is the best of its
kind in the country and I’m sure
we may say the same for the
Creative Rhythm Group.
You can bet your life the old
leg-line will be back this week,
just when it would be advisable
to remain inconspicious. Always
the way, isn’t it?
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