IS!' )H ifi rOt; 8aint Mary’s School Library remember ! European relief Belles OF SAINT MARY’S KEEP SUN PORCH CLEAN Vol, X I No. 13 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA May 9, 1947 J Sarah ^Tut^ Barbee ?l Elected Secretary Hall Council (1 X. team, and is a Sipma. •*>47 Hall ('ouiicil (i! *'*“eenti ,Hall (loinieil was ■''Orflg '1 '*»*iouiU‘ed by IMargaret Ilijli p ’ '^acdvsou, cduiinmiii of the 1'av.s. v'’"*-"'!- are as fol- liptsv Hannah, Greenville; Ilolia, Evans, Enfield; Xanc\ Jli r *'’. Eranklin. Va. Opp *»*er. Concord; Sarah Bar- ■^ta’te,..’;f Spilman, Ettp.' / Convere Jones, Cliar- . V *\^**>ie Darden, Newsoms, - •• taick »a. • Op Elanders, Swainsboro. ir ^*'*1 Hines, Gi-eenwood, S. " fEv Lon Pratt, Snmter, S. ^k‘a(.}, Hnck, Jacksonville Wa Ela.; Wt, I'J'Ston; S', Ehbursr. t). 'opr, s; xjEllmoiid lv’''^‘»l N fc>'=l*bur^ aV( '*on. '■'■Htevilip Josephine Hoyt, Barbara Goode, ^ a.; Emily Rowland, t'-; Page Parilsh, ^a.; Musette Brown, aek; yViine Amonette. a.; Elizabeth Burns, Sara Walston, Wil- ^ara Walston, W'll- H.vlander, Ameri- ' o (hi ’ ^''^illiiigham, Mari- V Hower, Greenville, i V " Eppes, Henderson; V‘ue inn-i , iC»ev vv-n'?"’- Ehestertown, Md.; W • ''Williamson, 'j'-- Bluefield, W I'leenor, Charlotte: 1 oipy. X ux)i, V luu ioue: X'pi ^^'^'’iiaer, (Jiarlotte; Eve- “’hl H, 'liarleston, WL Va.: ■' 1 otter, Winston-Salem. Schedule ^tiged for Finals new final examina nt tii;n‘"’": ,l>''iiis used for the 1, » t- O • ^ ‘ '■4 1V71 I in, ? Wa, , Mary’s this year, •*^.*^*1 ttiv covered way. PortrVi T'“^ given according 111 siil'.l’act is taught. yc(] f 'lasse.s „„„ ') for lAIAVE) are sched- ''aitnrday, .May 24, from a,.r ’^xam.s for ) ;00 classes to 1)0 given Saturday, - KWnjn'"^'tttl- In the same fnl •^^oiiday >.'''*’‘‘’^1'** I'l’i' schediileil n'liier' h)r . w-i, 26; fl:00 classes '"erb, "Wlay o . , , 2!); a ael p,i HO. "'ill l" ’^iii'.li'ot to changes 12 :00 classes :45 classes nd 2:4.5 hoiV Aiiv in the covered ''ll to should he rc- las I ncker immediatclv. Spring Dance to Feature Old South Hall Council Members Also osen Prom Rising Senior blass *'ers''f ^Mulent government offi- »6xt year include Sarah sp(,j. . i^arbee, Raleigh, elected April m?’ Mall Connell "’*‘mbei .- Eoimvil ^aiid\r!^ “Tnt’s” third year at the 0 ^‘tCv s. She i.s a member of bali^j'JJt'^^iaugliters’ Club, volley- Shakespearean Dramatization Given May 30 Florence C. Davis Directs Play, Twelfth Night “Twelftli Night,” a Shakes pearean eomed.v, will be staged outside the auditorium Alay JO. This dramatization, under the di rection of Florence C. Davis, is another of the plays given during commencement each year. The cast i.s as follows: Orsino—Elizabeth Myatt, Golds boro ; Sebastian—Frances Gollett, Alorganton; Antonio — Preston Westcoat, Aloorestown, N. J.; xV SePa Captain—Alarv Kittrell, Pinetops; Valentine—Lueile Best, Clinton; Sir Toby Belch—Noel Gibbs, Engelhard; Sir Andrexv xVguecheek—Logan Vaught, Win ston-Salem; Alalvolio—Susan Jen kins, Goldsboro ; Fabian—Betty Lou Rowland, WLllow Springs; Olivia-Violet LaRiie, Raleigh; \"iola—Virginia Smith, Ridley Park, Pa„ and Maria—xVnn Wick er, Tarboro. NCCPA Convenes In Raleigh Today Si)ringiiig back to life for the first time since the war, the A orth Carolina Collegiate Press .Vssocia- tion will eouveiie in Raleigh at the (Carolina Hotel today and tomorrow with Jack Eisler, editor of the Tech nician at State College, in charge. Registration xvas at 8:10 this morning, and a luncheon was given by N. C. State College this noon w ith Noel Houston, Chapel Hill, the main speaker. After lunch, four Iiaiiel diseufsioiis were hold, and to night there is a banquet and infor mal dance at the hotel. The first meeting of the associa tion since 1041, a Eill program has been planned and delegates wdll find well worth while the time and ex pense of attending the meet, accord ing to lilr. Eisler. Ann Jones, Summerville, S. C.; Virginia Smith, Ridley 1 ark, 1 a., Jane Gower, Greenville, S. C.; Eleanor Ilojie A^cwell, Orlando, Ela., and ^Irs. Alviii F. Wallace, BELLES’ adviser, will represent Saint Mary’s. Strickland To Give Recital Jean Strickland. Wilson, organ inipil of Russell lironghton, will present an evening recital in the chapel on i\Ia.v H- This will be the second in a series of student organ recitals. Sophomores Select 17 Superlatives "Most Likely to Snceeed” was the title awarded Susan Taylor, Mor- gaiiton, wdien sophomores elected class sujierlatives in the study hall April JO. Susan is class president. Other sujierlatives included: Pest All Round—Betty Mardre, W’^iiidsor; Alost School Spirit—Myrtle xVlston, Henderson; Hair—iris McEwen, Burlington; Hands—Anne Nowell, Ahoskie; Tiyes—Betty Beal, Greens boro; I’oise—-Edith Allison, States ville; Friendliest—Betsy Shepard, Edentoii. Originality — F r a n c e s Wood, Edenton ; Sj)Oi-tsmanshij)—Frances Drane, Monroe; Wit—N^oel Gibbs, Engelhard; xVthletic—Martha Wil son, Louisville, Ivy.; Intellectual— Laura Page, Charlotte; Personality Plus—Emily DeLoach, Sjjartanburg, S. C.; itependability—Kathryn 'Wilcox, Aiorfolk, Va.; Style—Mary Beth Kittrell, Ifinetoj)s, and Tact— Susan Jenkins, Goldsboro. Reunion To Be Held By Class of 1892 Graduates of more than 50 .vears ago—memhei-s of tlie Saint Mar.v’s class of 1892—and 11 othei' former classes i-anging from 1902 to last ,vear will be reunited here on Alumnae Day, Alay Jl. Following the morning’s busi ness session, fonner gi-aduates xvill discuss ‘old times’ at a liineh- eon given b.v the scdiool and at an afternoon tea. Language Society Chooses Officers Logan \Tiught, HANDBOOK editor, Winston-Salem, wms elect ed president; Helen Fjijies, new STAGE COACH editor, Hender son, viee-ju'esident: and Lenoir Williams, Faison, seeridary , and ti-easnrer for next year of tlie hon orary language soeiet.v. Sigma Pi Aljiha, at its last meeting. Superman? it’s Superman! It’s an angel! It’s a bird! .No, it’s a plane. . . . Girls (Inek, scream, and wonder wh.v the sudden infestation of P-40’s and Piper Cubs zooming jierilously overhead. Freckled noses and snnbnrned ‘‘looses” give away the secret—pilots are play ing at reconnaissance xvork over the sun jmreh before completing a mission to Saint Alary’s. Uncle Remus to Visit Gym for Junior-Senior Frolic The Old South, wdth its beauti- lul ladies, gallant gentlemen, and gay plantation life will be the background of the annual Junior- Senior dance Saturday night, Ala.v ](). Under a mnltieolored pastel ceiling Saint Alai-y’s girls, \rith dates and stags, wdll dance to the notes of llal Thurston. Highlights of the ‘‘ante-bellum” murals wdll be the plantation bouse and garden, and I'nele Re mus, wdth his fabulous tales of animal life. l‘o.ssiiiii Hunters Behind the bandstand wdll be the wmll-remembered river boat, complete wdtli smokestacks and jiassengers, and cotton pickers, old mammies, and jiossum hunters will complete the decorations. Fiftiire I*artieii)ants Another highlight of this “Gone With the Wind” era ball wdll be the figure, presented during inter mission. Participants in the figure wdll be: Jean Roberts, Durham; Nancy O’Keeffe, Bluefield, W.’ \ a.; Rose Wallace, Chase City, Va.; Virginia Woodley. Cresw'el'l; Luck Flanders, Sw'ainsboro, Ga. | Nellie Trnslowq Gbestertown, Aid.- Page Parrish, Rielimond, Va.; Helen Eppes, Henderson; Alar- garet Norfleet, Jackson; Eliza beth Alyatt, Goldsboro: Pego-y Ewindell, WLishington ; Betsy Ann Evans, Enfield; Nancy Hannah, Greenville; Corneille Rylander Amerieiis, Ga.; Lila Sjiilman, - tatesville; Peggy Swinson, Wil son; Logan Vaught. Winston- Salem. Alembers of the faculty will make np the receiving line. 1 he dance will be over pronijitlv at 12:00, when the gay young belles of the Old S:omh w'lli bid their gallants good-by and return fo the everyday life of a twentieth century schoolgirl. Circle Taps Seven Outstanding Girls 111 the traditional moonlight ceremony, Ajiril JO, seven new niembers w-ere tapjied by the ( irele, Saint Mary’s honorary or ganization. They are Page Par rish, Rielimond, Va.; Anne Wil lingham, Alarietta, Ga.; Helen Lppes, Henderson; Jean Strick land, Wilson; Ann Jones, Sum- mer\ille, S. C.; Sara (’ovington Ej'imettsville, S. G.; and Luck J landers, Sw-ainsboro, Ga. Girele girls, chosen from the en tire eollege department, receive one ot the highest honors that can be bestowed upon a Saint Alarv’s student.

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