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The Grapevine May 29, 1937 Sa.int Mary’s School, Raleigh, N. C, No. 11 T] tors Tare u/el) Goodbye to the Class of ’37 7i[e could have said ’’Goodbye, School.”' h'e are packing our trunks to leave, but we cannot say ”Good- bye,” V/e are coming back, but Seniors, school will not seen the same v/ith you away. Y "Tops” as leaders this v;lien we try to realize act v/hen you are gone, ou have been j^’ear, and h07/ we v;ill we have one the very best evidence we can give is that i;rs. Naylor, v;ho keeps a supre-stone face \/hen confronted 7/ith our complaints, was seen def initely aptiying her handkerchief- to her eyes. of those sinking feelings—you have loft a splendid record for the class of ’38 to strive to excel. Most of all we than!: you for establishing the honor system. You have won for us the privilege of absolute student goverrmient, and v/e intend to do our best to make Saint Max-y’s proud of our governmental system. That is our objective for next year,- and we thank you for giving us a boost tow v/ard our goal. Goodbye ’til we meet again, and the best of luck in what ever ^rou may do. orkshop Plays The'drai,m.tic club is certainly a lively, wide-awake group. N'e wit nessed the fact Tuesday, evening When Miss Davis ^d her private expression pupils presented tliree one-act plays. Tat;,- were v/ell-selected; v/e ta.sted ' comedy in "Rosalie", tragedy in Sweetmeat Game,” ajid suspense and humor in "■’•he Trysting Place.”' Con gratulations to 70u,I.:iss,Davis, and to each of your pupils, ■■ Publications Board The members for the-staff '’St,age Coach,” "Bulletin,” and vine’’, Open-Air Reading Room Last fall v/hen Mrs. Nash an nounced her plans for the open-afr rea-fing-room, v/e confess that v/e v/ere only mildly interested. Spring and , except for those that v/ill be taken from the new girls next fall, have been chosen. Tie staff will be la ger next year to allow for the enlarging of the "Grapevine”, which ’•VS wish to develop from its begi-n- 'i.lng this 3'-ear ro an influential School paper. The members are aW follows: I/Iary Jane Yeatraan, editor of the "Stage Coach"; Becky Norman; Easiness mamager; Alexa McColl, bl:tor'Of the "Bulletin”; Louise came. Me ambled o t, and then rubbed nr ejres again and again! Surely yhof Grapa^Pen’t new chairs i But it v/asn’t a dream; the ne\/ chairs v/ere comfortable and the footstools v/ere heavenly lux uries. we txiank you, L"rs. Nash', and v/e’re sure L'r. Guess does too. The reading room is so attractive that v.'O’re even reading our history rara- llels. By the way, tv/o sun shades ano a paper-weight have been misplaced. If anyone knov/s wMero they are, ple_iSi d return tnem—ohe s'un is glaring, and the v/ird is strong. T ^ .. t j rcian, editor of the "Grapevine”; Natters, copy editor; .Nelen Recitals An.ong the l^u-gie P'ell, Sylvia Cullum, lean Miller, Porothy Digges, and Timpy V/^ods, fissistant editors. They will strive give you bigger and better pub- 1-lcatlons. S-aint Mary's Girl Makes Good The day when our little "Lib” broadcaste.dver the ‘radio was such iR eventful one that v/e thought oho’d settle-down a while to medi- 'oape on life, bu-*-, s.he just keeps j-'*'-ain.lng afuor old man Success. On night of Lajr 17th she gave her ^M:press.-’.on recital, assisted by Petty Rrazier, who sang during the intermission. Lib’s program includ ed a one-act tragedy and t.hree mono- iogues: "iUi Old Clothes Dealer," After'the L-iiier Reached the New i Corrmittee Meeting", veu make guv-ri, and dents are Mr. Jones’ best Ox our music stu- organ pupils, and tl'.ic-r recitals are among the year's most enjoyable. - Miss Ma..:-garet John son, of Ralfei-gh, v/h.-j receives her certificate this year, gav/e her gr ^ uating recital Friday afternoon, t.ao 21st. On Lunday evening, just before vesver time, Betty Frazier and Boots u- Fort-on v/iil ;ive t.heir recitals Concert Wednesday night, the 19th, v/e ye ar ’ s attended the last of this series of Civic Music Concerts, Blizabeth Rethburg, soprano, and Ezio Pinza, basso, were a deli-ghtful program of ical and semi-classical the Raleigh a.uditorium. presented in both class- music at (I'r, ;^e rld," ..md done Lib;
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