13 I^ecember 15,1943 SAINT’S SALLIES As all week-ends since Tlianksgi>- I'lg have been closed our sallying ^or the most part strictly in the fu- 'tre tense. Carolyn Holland went I'oine, however, last week-end for hei ■'ister’s wedding. But TlTursday tlie day of the “exodus,” even thougli 8 few of us will have to wait o\ei 'iiitil Friday to catch our trains. Jlana Burnett will leave \\ednesda\ f'lr California, where she will spenc *lie entire Christmas vacation wiui lier “man”; isn’t that exciting ? t' ■also understand that several of us ">ay go up to Princeton for a feiv 'lays after Christmas, eh Stuart an Kate? . . . hF'erybody already knows about the newest addition to the [Saint Mary’s frat pin collection. Hucker has seen to that. She is I'iiuied to “the Alarine” with sweetheart pin. He went to AVake i'orest and is stationed at IN ew liiver. . . . Louise Carr wears para- b'oopei- wings. He’s stationed at lli’agg and, since he’s expecting to ( Sfiit overseas soon, has been up to spo her rery often dean Sullivan '■rally got herself into a jam. She '»Cfci(ientally (that’s obvious) got her letters switched and put them in t "I'oiig envelopes. I t was all teiii j '■oiifusing and she did a lot of ex I'laining. . . . Holt had some excitement tin "dier Saturday night. Some boys 'H’ove down by the infirmaiy bad quite a time with a spotlig_ t. course everyone was in the win- ‘Iptvs, trying to see whom they were ^isnaling. . . . At breakfast last viee Jletty Edwards was talking^^ about barboro’s “fine sentiments, am ?birley, just a little sleepy, mum bled something about “isn’t that sui Hisiiig; wo only have four mouc ‘'^uses.” . . . And what is this we bpar about Betty (Mark’s bargain ^"'hhjiasto ? ^\'asn’t the dance fun? The seii- The Belles of Saint Mary’s ■Fampus notes Mrs. John William Dixey, for merly Lillian Jenkins, ’43, and Betty Michaux, ’43 (Business), visited Saint Alary’s recently. C. A. P. Moore will read Dick ens’ Christmas Carol to the two literarv societies and any other members of the student body who wish to attend on Wednesday night. December 15. * # * Ida Hassell Jeffress, former stu dent at Saint Mary’s, of Kinston will be married on December lo, to Air. Cecil AVilliam AVooten, Jr. # # * Carolyn Cauble, ’42, of AVin- ston-Salem ivill be married on De cember 22, to George Korman Boyer, A.S., Aledical Corps, United States Naval Reserve. * * * Rev. Mr. I. Harding Hughes made an informal talk at the State Prison here in Raleigh last Sunday. Later, he journeyed to Durham and addressed [iie A.. . S.L. at St. Philips Church. C. A. P Moore conducted the vespei 'services at school that Sunday afternoon. # # * Mary Lynn Lewis attended the Cotillion Opening ^ ^al r last week-end with Bill Wal- Li'from Charlotte. AVhile there she saw Betty Via who was at Saint Alary’s last year. The sextet and Miss Geraldine Ho to attended a formal dance SSi bv the USO last Saturday Tii^ht. Sunday, December o, the sextet and Aliss Cate spent H afternoon acting as hostesse there. * * » Mrs William Guess says that , - «'*? . certainly should be ' t afternoon play dav on the lecoratious-alljlia_ Wednesde^.^^^ ‘','G tc’i-m papers too—and eieij 'biug. Betty AViuslow set the record dates; she had eight of em. . Have you started packing? 'If'der hurry, Thursday is mighty 'bise. Or did you know ? . Saint Mary’s the last two weeks. , 'ii-k, work and more' work--inoiith- { te.sts—term papers—late lights b" Christmas carols every morning AVRAL at 8:15-the Ohristinas w’totli on ' h Miss Davis’ door “For ,, -oiu the Bell Tolls”-Christma.s ®^'oi'ations and holly in some looni. '^Aards and yards ot net haiignih the doors 'in Holt—last minute ‘■'^«iug of all of it before the dance dance itself-the Christmas ''^S'eaiit—the Christmas siiirit as ,b'>I>l>iiig in Raleigh—ten more sliop- , 'S days till you know when ^ai boxks to be mailed home—hin-- (if'l packing—“I’ll Be Home hoi bi'istmas.” .Saint Mary’s the next tl^ee ^®®ks: sleep, sleep and more sle^ I ‘"ixious Christma.s il''""', home, home!—being “ ’ . "diat you want to— holly and cedar—Christma. I,)''''’' Christinas lay!—every >o ■ at home- ?-Ne'v A ear s 1!»44. * # * Me'Tayte Hoss, llirector of Hio 116 J-O'J ',trr +llP DGllllV SllOrt- age. 15 . into circulation "onl.e * * * ml. o/iHress books are being ,?,hiovSbvtl,oaranddaugh- ES cl-b fo.y«yW«ve cents. Raleigh Little Thea- atteiided the KaietS ^ gt jn tre Saturday night to see the House. ^ ^ . mu rircle collected approxi- “ntwfive dollars two matel.i se\ e weeks ago originally to iee. The nion . boys in br North Carolina, but J Hie moiiev will be used to instead the '^JoA-ib Ca.-oU Tomorrow \,ovs who drilling. ^\vill be taking arill Saint Alal.^ s exaiiis. The A.S.T.P. boys from State who di-ill Saint Alary’s girls each Wednesda.y aftei-noon were asked by the Senior (,'lass to the senior dance Saturday night. ^ * Day students who take business have been having informal gath erings at their homes on Friday nights and inviting business resi dent students of Saint Alary’s. « The Sigma Lambda and the E. A. P. Literary Societies recently elected the following officers; Sigma Lambda: Charlotte Craw ford, vice-president; Sue Moore, treasurer; and Jane D. Bell, cus todian of the banner; E. A. P.: Margaret Winslow, vice-president, and Anna Margaret Moomaw, treasurer. # # “K* Mary C. Bowers and Annette Fulton, students of Miss Ruth Car- roll, gave talks on current events last Thursday in assembly. # * * Harding Hughes, Jr., USNR at Carolina, visited his parents, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Harding Hughes, last wmek-end. Harding had as his guest Robert Rogon also of Carolina. Hughes and Rogon with E. 0. Broughton came to Ra leigh for the special purpose of giving a personal invitation to the inavor and civic organizations in Raieigh to hear vice-pre.sideiit Henry ANallace, ivho spoke Satur day night ill Chapel Hill. ♦ * « Georgia Murphy, Martha Ston- ey, and Mary Hodges Person are responsible for the prayers (for entering and leaving the' Chapel) being pasted in the new hymnals. # # * The Raleigh Music Club was re ceived ivith enthusiastic apprecia tion when they presented their Christmas program last Alonday night at the AVoman’s Club. Miss Geraldine Cate directed, and Miss Ruth Holmes Scott gave a brief talk on Christmas carols. # # * Miss Ruth Carroll attended an Alumnae meeting at Coker Col lege, Hartsville, S. C., Friday, De- ceinber 4. Aliss C arroll, w^ho is a member of the executive board, was accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. Carlyle Campbell, president of Aleredith. # # * The Doctors’ Daughters’ reeent- Iv elected Frances Shackelford secretary and treasurer of their club, i’be dues of the club at present are going to Chinese Relief. # « * The Art classes attended the State Art Gallery last week to see an exhibition of paintings by old masters such as A''an Dyke, Goya. Rembrandt, and Atormeer. . m * * Nancy Wood, Frances Shackel ford, Mary Holmes, Pinkie Butler, Maria Gregory, and Katherine ■ Legg attended the North Carolina State Art Society meeting AVed- nesday night, December 2, with Mrs. Augusta Rembert. MUS MUSCULUS gee Christmas is almost here every body is rushing aroimd trying to get packed cousin elmer and i are going to his farm for the holidays and he has promised to teach me all the jiriiieiples of farming nick thomas was really getting worried about her money the otlier day in economics class i went to the senior dance and did i have fun all the girls looked swell betsy burke katherine legg and the other senior art students did a swell job on the decorations hats off to miss davis and all the seniors for a very impressive pageant if any of you girls want to learn to ride horse back just ask miss Christian to show you hetty barnes keeps talking back wards trying to compete with bettie gaithers donl)le, talk all the girls were loaded down with packages the other Saturday everybody is trying to get last minute Christmas shopping done mr moore was rather taken back the other diiy when hannah lyon asked him what the twelfth commandment was hetty edwards has suddenly taken an interest in french lately if you want to know about entertain ineiit in iiidia ask chinkie martin maria legg had a big time at the ywca the other day rebecca drane was trying to teach me how to feed swans something she learned in french class well i must go get foxie clarko to teach me some cliristmas carols so i can sing them with the seniors thursday moniing oh heavens here comes that horrible cat OFF-CAMPUS CAPERS The Christmas cheer is really in the air. AVheii the girls aren’t wor rying about their research papers, they are thinking about the gay holidays to come. The younger crowd is having eight daimes—-oh, to he young again! The senior dance was quite an exciting affair. Every body looked grand and had a won derful time. Jane Bell gave an open house afterwards. Seen at it with their most attractive dates were Alichelle Telfair, Juanita Anderson, Jane Jeter, Alarjorio Cole, Dot Ruf fin, ffaue Clark Cheshire, Sybil Goerch, Agatha Chipley, Betty Ruth AAHndes, Lib (Mmphell, and Betty Kendrick. Ela.sh! Ex-President of Day Students, Afarjorie Soar, is pinned uj) to a Pika from AVake Forest. The Fraternities at Chapel Hill ended their dance season with Pledge dances the week-end of De cember 4. Jane Jeter and Betty Johnson were present. Congratulations are in order for the many day students who went out for hockey. They are Agatha Chip- ley, Alichelle Telfair, Helena AVil- liams, Juanita Anderson, and Betty Baer. (iljEK CIjUB and orchestra (Prom P. 1) IhiI-A-Pan....Old Burgundian Air arr. by K. K. Davis Briny .a- Torch, Jeannette, Isabella, Famous Old French Carol Carol of the Bells A Hkranian Carol How Far Is Ji to. Bethlehernl Chesterton-Shaw DecI the Halls with Boughs of Holly, Famous AVelsh Carol

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