T SUNDAY MOTHER’S DAY Belles OF SAINT MARY’S ROLL BANDAGES }^ol. VI, No. 14 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA May 7, 1943 I^ramatic Club Gives Shakespearean Play “Much Ado About Nothing” On May 17; Shackelford and McKinley Take Leading Roles ^luch Ado About Nothing will be I'l'esented by Saint Mary’s Dramatic ’ lul) Monday night, May 17, on the ^‘8st eanipns. This is the first time ® Shakos])earean i)lay lias been ])ro- '‘iiot'd out-of-doors at Saint Mary’s, tile ])ageantry, music, and liglit- effects will be emidiasized. _ , fhe cast, under tlie direction of llis.s Florence Davis, is as follows: Anil Pedro, Fanny Lee Brooke; Don 'l^hn. Annette Fulton; Claudio, liarlotte Crawford ; Benedick, Mar- f^aret Shackelford; Leonato, Man- '*P'ee Linton; Antonio, Betty Ed- ^'ai'ds; Balthasar, Anne Stevens; Aorarhio, Cora Stratford; Conrade. .TofnillG of Miss Geraldine Cate, . present a sjiring concert in the on Alonday evening, ^ 10) at 8 ;15 j).m. program includes two coni])0- of special interest. The Saint Alary's, words and of -7 Bussell Broughton, is jiart Centennial Cantata written celebration here last year. *ol] tin I '-'-iv-i/iuLiuii neru iu»t 'red 'by the Dedication Hymn, (See P. 4) Maria Legg Is Saint Mary’s New Chief Marshal ;l>iiie Browning; Friar Francis, llary Pierce Johnson; a sexton, .lara Leigh Kemper; Hero. Mary .lolt Drewry; Beatrice, Sarah Lou- McKinley; Ursula, Mary Brooks opkins; Ahrrguret, Sally Sanborn; .^',7e.s“. Mary Hodges Person and 'lary Yount. , Mrs. William C. Guess is the di- ’ector of the dancing in the I'lay, ^,"'1 Mrs. Edgar Alden will direct >*o Saint Mary’s string orchestra. y!' is composed of Mrs. Joseph ^orac, violin; Janet Rosser, violin; ‘‘artha Hamrick, violoncello; Pat ’"’yn, dute; Anne Dysart, clarinet; Paiuictte Simj)son, clarinet; and lj!''tot Waller, trumpet, f 1, '0 i)roduction committee is as j io'vs: assistant director, Mary ■■ouisf, Thomson; stage manager, Brooks Popkins; settings, Y®*'y Hodges Person and klary lights, Kitty Archer; jirop- . 'PS, Afa7-y Pierce Johnson; cos- ^Tics, Eleanor Thomas; make-up, ■pi'ession students; grounds coni- 'ttee, Maria Legg; publicity com- ^fftee, Mary Brooks Poi)kins and ’’'■‘''e Bryce Evans. Glee Club Gives spring Concert Monday ^fauco’s Hymn for Air Corps, Houghton’s Prayer for Saint ^fary’s Will Be Featured ,j. ^aint Mary’s Glee Club, under the Miss Geraldine Cate, iir, 1. ffHesent a s])ring conc( on Alonday fTnrriet Whitaker, Margaret deRosset, Maria Legg, Chief; Mary West Paul, Katherine Legg Marshals Will Assume New Offices on Sunday, May 23. All Except One Come From Same Towns As Present Ones. “Twin” Marshals Are From Henderson yfaria Legg, Katherine Legg, Alargaret deRosset, Mary M est I aul, and Harriet Mliitaker have been g:,s‘STV™i:»iWe/o.. all student body gatheimg.''. Harriet JVhitaker, of Kinston, graduated from her home town high school, where she was a member ot the dramatic club, annual staff, sports editor of the p^iei, marshal, vice-president of the Hi , rctary of the student council. At Saini Mary’s 't French Club, the Doctors Daugl fers’ Club, and is a dance Sarriet stopped her ^^dyu^ """Maiaret deRosset, from Fayette ville was on her high school annual staff’ assistant editor of the pape , Stan, a vice-president f irrY Chib.’ She is a member SSsSredtUeath. and, for once, ■'^MaGa Legg, of Henderson, is the f ,narffial While attending iiew Henderson, she be- high sc (ivniiatic club and stu- longed to t! ''; drum major- eVgid T f' ette, jierc, besides be- *1.. .l” “«tic club, gW Club, ;,"S * )ervc. », ball P~.- dent and as vice-president of the Junior Class. Maria smiled happily when she told her interviewer, “I’m tickled pink. I liad my usual case of hysterics whi'ii I got this wonderful surprise I” IVIary Mh'st Paul, from K'orfolk, Virginia, at Maury High School took part in student club, French club, and annual staff activities. During her first semester at Saint ilary’s she served on the Hall Coun cil. ” “I’m really thrilled and, al though I’m scared to death,” she ad mitted, “I’m looking forward to next year.” ,r ■ , Katherine Legg, Maria s twin, attended high school with her sister before coming to Saint Mary s. In high school she was a member of the art club, student council, monogram club, and dramatic club, a drum ma jorette, marshal, and the “Best All- Round Girl” elected by her senior class. Equally versatile at Saint Mary’s, she belongs to the publica tions staff, glee club, basketball team, and Circle, and is a dance marshal mid cheerleader. When asked how she felt about her new office, she re plied. “I’m too excited for words. Maria really voiced all of my thoughts.” The sale of War Stamps on when the “Belles” was issued two weeks ago totaled $217.00. Remember the goal: a stamp sold to every girl each issue. Juniors and Seniors Dance “UndeP Sea” Decorations Are Marine Theme; Receiving Line Composed of Class Officers and Faculty Every junior and senior has been looking forward to the night of May 8. The time has come, and tomor row night the g.ymnasiiim will bo the setting for the annual dance which the junior.s give for the sen iors. Now it can be told! The decora tions for the gym have been a secret ever since the plans were drawn. The decorating committee consisting of Betty Barnes, Maria Legg, Nancy Brockman, Frenehie McCann, Mar garet deRosset, and Betsy Long, with the lielj) of Miss Ilochenedel and her art classes, have worked out an under-water theme. There are quaint little fish scattered alt over the sea bottom, and even an old wrecked ship stands in one corner of the gym; and somewhere in the won ders of the deep is Captain Kidd’s treasure chest. The drinkstand is to be the deck of an old ship, and soft drinks and cakes will be the refresh ments. The music will consist of popular recordings which are current favor ites. A wide variety of fast and slow pieces have been chosen. (See P. 4)

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