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1 SAN FRANCISCO
CONFERENCE
Belles
OF SAINT MARY’S
JUNIOR-SENIOR
DANCE
‘1. VIII, No. 14
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
April 27, 1945
MARSHALS FOR 1945-46
Louise Mawyer, Karlyn Sloan, Mary Helen James (chief), Sallie
Lee, Beverly Hancock, and Margaret N. Martin pose on the back
u campus.
'^ineteen Students Are
amed On Third
Quarter Honor Roll
'Honorable Mention Lists Thirty-
pi two Girls; Fulton Makes High
est Average for Quarter
iKineteen girls made the honor roll
r the third quarter of the 1944-45
ksioii and thirty-two were named
t the honorable mention list.
I Seven seniors were on the aca-
iinic college honor roll; one sub-
ieshrnan, two freshmen, and five
■l)ho'mores were named on the high
I'liool honor roll. The students who
ade the college honor roll were
i^nnette Fulton with an average of
IMi on 6 subjects, Maria Gregory
ith an average of 90% on 6 sub-
■cts, Sibyl Goerch, averaging 89%
1 4 subjects, Kate Broadfoot, aver
ting 89% on 5 subjects, Frances
*ollett with an average of 89% on
isubjects, Frances Avera, averaging
1 on 7 subjects, and ,'xnn Cutts,
reraging 86% on 6 subjects. The
■ght students on the high school
onor roll were: Shirley Frew with
■n average of 91% on 4 subjects;
arah Bain, a sophomore, with an
verage of 91 on 4 subjects; Molly
[azen, a freshman averaging 91 on
^ subjects; Roberta Huffman, a
Jphomore averaging 91 on 4 sub
lets; Hettie Murphy, a freshman
'ith an average of 90% on 4 sub
lets; -Marietta Duke, a sophomore
fith an average of 89% on 5 sub-
pets ; Louise Eiehhorn, a sophomore
veraging 89% on 5 subjects; and
lary Beverly Wilson, a sophomore
’Veraging 87% on 4 subjects.
F our business students were
amed on the honor roll. They were
'.atherine Taylor with an average
^f 95 on 4 subjects, Itnora Ileptin-
tall with an average of 91% on 4
objects, Ann Feagan, averaging 90
n 4 subjects, and Sarah Ingle, aver-
ging 88% on 4 subjects.
(See P. 4, Col. 3)
Hines And Little Are
Senior Honor Council
Members For 1945-46
Lib Price Hines of Roanoke Rap
ids, and Dabney Little of Wades-
boro, have been elected Senior
Honor Council representatives.
Dabney attended Wadesboro High
School, where she was president of
the Beta Club, assistant editor of
the annual, and a cheerleader. At
Saint Mary’s she has been on the
Publications Staff and chosen for
the Canterbury Council next year.
Lib Price was a majorette at the
Roanoke Rapids High School, where
she also was a member of the Glee
Club and Dramatics Club. This
year she is a member of Orchesis
and has been selected for the dance
recital group.
Guion, Goodwyn, And
DesChamps Are Elected
To Campus Offices
They Will Be Secretary of Hall
Council, Chief Dance Marshal
and Assembly Chairman
Student Centennial
Drive Is Sponsored By
Granddaughters’ Club
The Granddaughters’ Club, feel
ing that an interest in Saint Mary’s
centennial fund should be stirred
among her students, has volunteered
to sponsor a drive for conti-ibutions
from the girls.
These contributions are to be
pledged on a purely voluntary basis.
Any amount a girl wishes to give
would not be merely a drop in the
bucket, but a display of sincere in
terest in the future of the school.
No one expects the student body
contributions to amount to very
much in “round dollars.” However,
the knowledge that Saint Mary’s
students are “backing” the idea will
mean a great deal to the success of
the centennial drive among others.
Student body elections were con
cluded last week when Betty Good-
wyn was elected Chief Dance Mar
shal; Emma Katie Guion, Secre
tary of the Hall Council and Caro
lyn DesChamps, Chairman of As
sembly Programs.
Betty, succeeding Eleanor Thomas
as Chief Dance Marshal, is a dance
marshal this year and co-chairman
of the Hall Council. At Henderson
High School she won a letter in
basketball.
Emma Katie, who succeeds Ann
Edmunds as Secretary to the Hall
Council, is from New Bern. Here
at Saint Mary’s she is a member of
the Circle, Nominating Committee
and Circulation Staff. At New Bern
High School, Emma Katie was vice-
president of her senior class and
president of her junior class.
Carolyn succeeds Kathryn Lane
as Chairman of Assembly Programs.
When interviewed, Carolyn made no
comments as to what was in store for
next year. She attended the Spar
tanburg, South Carolina, High
School, where she was editor of The
Scribler, the annual, and on the
student council one year. At Saint
Mary’s she is a member of the Y. W.
C. A. and Letter Club, having won
All-Stars in hockey and volleyball.
James Will Be
Chief Marshal
Sloan, Hancock, Lee, Mawyer,
and Martin Are Marshals-Elect
Mary Helen James of Wilson has
been elected chief marshal for 1945-
1946 to succeed Mary Tom Gilman;
and Margo Martin of Roanoke Rap
ids, Louise Mawyer of Lovingston,
Virginia, Sallie Lee of Goldsboro,
B^everly Hancock of High Point, and
Karlyn Sloan of Fayetteville have
been elected marshals for next year.
Mary Helen graduated last year
from Charles L. Coon High School
in Wilson where she was treasurer
of the senior class, and a member of
the National Honor Society and of
the business staff of the annual. At
Saint Mary’s, Mary Helen is a mem
ber of the volleyball team.
Margo graduated from the Roa
noke Rapids High School last year
where she was a band majorette, a
Senior Service Scout, and a member
of the Glee Club, the Math Club, the
Swimming Club, the Tennis Club,
the Ili-Y, and the basketball team
for four years. At Saint Mary’s
this year Margo is a member of the
Choir, Glee Club, Sextette, Publica
tion’s Staff, Swimming Club, and
basketball team. She was recently
appointed to the Canterbury Club
Council for next year.
Louise graduated from Lovingston
High School where she was secre
tary of the Beta Club and president
of the Glee Club. This is her second
year at Saint Mary’s.
Sallie graduated last year from
Goldsboro High School whbre she
was a cheer leader, a member of the
Girls’ Sports Club, a member of
“Quill and Scroll” and feature edi
tor of the school paper. This year
at Saint Mary’s Sallie is president
of the junior class, a member of the
Legislative Body, Orchesis, the
Granddaughters’ Club, the Canter
bury Club, and the hockey, basket
ball, and volleyball teams.
Beverly graduated from High
Point High School last year where
she was president of the Dramatic
Club. At Saint Mary’s Beverly is
a member of the second teams in
basketball and bowling.
Karlyn graduated last year from
Fayetteville Senior High School
where she was a member of the
Beta Club and the Girls’ Hi-Y.
BIRTHDAYS
April—
29— Evelyn Griffin
30— Carolyn Hill
May—
1—Mary C. Bowers
7—Lillian Love
Sue Moore
Mary Ann Thorsen
10—Marshall Bryan
Lib Clinard