\p Belles OF ST. MARY’S Vol. XXII, No. 6 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA January 23, 1959 THE "SNOW QUEENS” OF ST. MARY’S Standing (I,, to U.) Sallj Brute, Betsy •lano Smith. Kneeling (1>. to B.) Anne Lipfoitl, Dana liortlen, Georgia Cobb, .lefferson, Anne AVright. Ij. to B. Sallie Marcotte. .Jane Hayes, Anne Edens, Corty Creeeli, I.,inda Vick, Mary Dale, l^osture Queen Chosen examinations scheduled RCMA Presents ] In an assembly on .January 8, Letter Club sponsored a POS- H RE QUEEN contest as a climax ton Posture Week. Each hall pre viously chose a representative for the contest. These girls tverc ob- V^rved and eight were chosen as t'nalists for the program. The ones presented in assembly were; Erwin arrott, .Johanna Watlcins, Sharon V^ates, Eliza Southall, Tennis Bow- .loan Prevost, Cretia de I.>oach, and Carol Hardy. The ]tanel of .judges selected t onnis Bowers as Posture Queen and Virginia Anderson was made ^duinj) Queen. Nan Bailey and morgia Cobb were Alistresses of Ceremony. Piano Repertoire Classes Held hhe second in a series of piano lopertoire Classes was held in iMr. tiory s studio Monday night, .Jan- I'ary 12th. Students appearing on 10 lU’ogram were: Emmalee Har- Ann Smiley, Elizabeth White, and Sara .Jane Criffin who played V;Onipositions by Debussy, Schubert, ^nbalevsky, and Moszkowski. Mr. played the Piano Sonata No. •* 'y Norman Dello .Joio. These n-sses are idanned so that students ' ^^'nlop case and self control in 1 ajing for sinall groups. Others ^'0 played earlier this year are: Alcl.eod, Florence Nash, Alary loo Hayes, Sara liarris, and .John Huggero. The schedule has been posted for First Semester Examinations, which run through the week of .January 26 to 31. AJorning exams will begin at 9 A.AI. and afternoon ones at 2 P.AI. Monday, January 26 aiorning English 21, 31 Typing Geography 7 afternoon Bookkeeping 17 English 5, 7 Hislory of Art 29 Home Economics -u Math 21, 31 Tuesday, January 27 aiorning History 5, 7, 21, 31 Shorthand 11 Harmony 31 afternoon Bible 21 Business Engn^i^ Hygiene 21^ Sociology 33 HAPPV EXAM CRAM! Wednesday, January 28 AIORNING Frencli 5, 7, 21, 23, 31 German 21, 23 AFTERNOON Spanish 5, 7, 21, 23, 31 Thursday, January 29 MORNING Biology 23 Chemistry 7, 27 I^atin 3 Theory 21 AFTERNOON Algebra 3 Economics 31 Geometry 5 Home Economics 7, 9 Psychology 31 Friday, January 30 MORNING American Government 29 Bible 22 Latin 5 AFTERNOON American Literature 27 Shakespeare 25 Bridge Tournament Nearing Finals Some of the non-athletes as well as Letter Club members have been participating in a Bridge Tourna ment between the Sigma’s and the Mu’s. The results have been: The winner of McMillan-DnBose and Edens-McLeod match will play Howard and IVIayer for the Sigma Championship. These girls will then play the Mu winners of the Daven port-Fisher and Borden-Copeland match for the Tournament winner. On Wednesday night, January '7, the Civic Music Association pre sented The National Ballet of Canada. The presentation was in three parts, Les Sylphides, Ballad, and Coppelia. The story of the bal let was about the lord of a manor who had declared a festival in cele bration of a new bell he had given to a town. That day also marked the betrothal of the lovers, Swan- hilda and Franty. The gaity of the scene was interrupted by a toy- maker who demanded and receiv ed restitution for the havoc played by Swanhilda in his workshop. A devertissement ensues depicting the hours of dawn, prayer, and work, and the townsfolk danced a galop to bring the joyous festivities to a close. The stars of the ballet were Celia Franca, David Adams, and- Lois Smith. SIGMA-MU BASKETBALL Sigma-Mu basketball teams have been organized to compete against each other during the winter sea son. The AIu representatives who are seeing active play are: Carol Hardy, I^ucy Milward, Susan Purdie, Betty Wright, Blair Maddi- son, and Frances LaXIottc. For the Sigma’s are; Nancy Sjostrom, Kate A^oung, Alartha Winstead, Sara Griffin, Anne Edens, Hannah Bell, Betsy lApford and G. Hofler. In a game on Wednesday, Janu ary 14, the XIu’s won by the score of 32-29.