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A Sooiety Schooi Party The student body enjoyed Saint Marys's twenty-sixth annual School Parth, sponsored by the seniors, which v/as held in the parlor on Saturday evening, Hay 15th. Our v/eeks of diligent prac ticing helped us to make 'Tlail, Saint llary's” an inspiring open ing for the program. That and Janet La^/rence' s cordial v/elcome made us feel as if v/e really be longed. The classes sang their songs well, an- vie really meant the toast to the seniors and the school that v;as the chorus after each verse.. The Senior song brought the sorrow of parting oven closei to ds, x'or vie had hardly realised thht school v;as almost over. I.Iary Louise Riddick v/as in augur .itcd as president of the stu dent body next year b'’- our old president, Virginia hortli, and Vi. ginia,'representing the stu dent body, gave lira. Cruikshank a gift in appreciation for her kindness ana guidance. Joe Pope and Beck Davis gave presents to Virginia forth and Janet Lav/rence for their excellent v/ork as pres idents of the student body and the senior class, respectively, Ann \/haling and Olive Cruik- shar.k announced that llary Jane Yeat- man and Alexa I.IcColl would succeed them in editing the '’Stage Coach" and "Bulletin" respectively, next year. Mrs. Cruikshank awarded the gchool monograms to the follovr- ing girls, who were selected by the faculty and honor council as the six girls v/ho have sho\ra the ■ greatest amount of school spirit, and Mho have done more for the general betterment of the school: Vir'^inia 3ov/ery Olive Cruikshank, Sallic London Pell, Janet La\/- renco, Ann. \Jhdling, and Virginia worth. \ The senior stunt follov/ed and Senior Parties The seniors have been "Gad ding" about quite a bit this spring. People kinda act as if thej^’re sorry to see them go. The sophomores gave them a break fast under the ’/illov/ tree by the di/ ingroom, ana served then fried chi cken and strav/berries \/liile the rest of us watched hungrily and gnav/ed ou;' nails, \/ishing \ie had some. Out behind tho auditorium the freshme.u an-_ rhe preps gave them a supper oi crear.ied chicken in pat tie shells an^. all that goes v;irh it. Mrs. hinters and Mrs. ">Q,uintard entertained them at a tea; and Edna Hines Bynum, Mary Prances Hujlter, and Sara Price gave men a tea dance at the country Club. Political- Science It was family night at the SMW when Mr. Guess arrived \/ith the Polit ical Science Club, v/hich v/as taking a night off to eat-d..nner dov/n town and see a movie. He hear M'r, Guess v/as sv/ell afterwar s, too ana let them go to Boone-Isley's. See Pla/makers Last Saturday night, the Dramati( Club v/ent to the x'orest Theater in Chapel hill to see the Playmakers’ Production oi George Bernard Shaw's play, "Anderoclcs and the Lion.-' The play v/as well done, and the scon ery , costumes, and souna effects v/erc beautiful. >i.g the crovming touch. Miss Davis lot us stop by Sutton.-ts drugstore for a snack be fore going home. congratulate the seniors for producing the funniest one we have ever seen: Clarice's poem, Janet I.awrence 's"false front", the "Bu- litz.or" prize-winning Flora Dora Girls, tlm question-and-anov/er contest--what is a sitddov/n strike, Puddinsf The Monroes’, advertiz ing Saborline Tiros and Black r/rau.,at, and the combination tap- rnd-Indian-v/ar dancers. Lib Young and L'ary Carter ’/hitehurst, If the seniors weren't sad when they sang, "Goodbye, School" v/e v/ere, but we choired back the tears to sing "Aina Mater" and have our ice cream and cake. LetterdClubPBanquet. The Lettur Club gave their ban" quet Friday night tho 21st, in the diningroom. The nev/ members v/ere initiated, and the athletic awar-. s presented. Clarice Bailey,-. Petie ScidlOx, and Kitty ’(illians^:./ore chosen the best sports and tlv^ most outs..-anding athletes for tho'y^ar. Tne gignas v/on the plaque for the first time in six years, but the Mus captured the sv/imning cup, breakint_, tho f-f tie. Miss -Tash ar.no-anced that the presidents of the teams next year are Eugio Hatters, Mu; Potio Soidler, bigraa. Lunch and Movies Luneji and movies is the coverts^ privilege of the seniors, but it v/aS extended to the Gran-^aughter's Club for one Saturday. Prom v/aat v/e henf he Granedaug.iters './era a hungry but^ There v/asn't much icod tea or fruit salad at tlu; Sd.l v/hen tho’,' loft, an-^ there v.mrcu't many scats left in th'-' pictuTv. s.'io’/ after they ’.'ere seated,
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