Belles
OF ST. MARY’S
Vol. XXIII, No. 10
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
March 11, I960
Wolff and-Frank
Elected to Senior
Offices
. The incoming senior class elected
hila Wolff, of Greensboro, as their
president for the coming year on
Tuesday, Alarch 8. This is not
a compliment, but also a vote
confidence in Lila’s distinct abil-
as a class leader. In her first
^^'ar. as a junior, Lila has served
®unirably as president of the larg-
class on cam])us and has dis-
Y'“j'g«l beautifully the demanding
' uties of her office. The whole stu-
'‘‘I't body joins the junior class in
'Congratulating their itresident for
next year.
. hatsy Frank, of Pensicola, Fla.,
Ids been elected to be a represen-
ntive to the Honor Council for the
c ass.^ Patsy has ably served on
^ 'e Constitution Committee and as
n iiieinber of various school activi
ties.
^^vimming Club Gives
Annual Program
I'lie Swimming Club of St.
' ary s is to present their annual
ater ballet on Alarch 17. It prom-
to be one of the best ever. This
-ears theme i^^ “The Four Sea-
there will be grou]) num-
.duets, and solos with accom-
music typical of the s]>e-
e seasons reju'esented by each
(li !• "-‘n- The club members will be
p ''ded into three groups for the
ns^entation of the group numbers.
j, .'*'^anne Rochow and Ann Oster-
perform one of the duets,
li ' Tila Laxton and Nancy Seig-
will present another. The wa
in'. is one of the most en-
. ed events of the year.
^ENton
SPEAKERS TO VISIT
1).
Ap the Lenten season St.
® will have several visiting
^.^'akers. Definitely on the sched-
Air. 'U’inston Hope and
I ' ■ E. B. .leffncss. The other
eahers will be announced after
vacation.
' ^^*^Pe> who will speak on
j,i ’^''ay, Alai'ch 18, is now at Vir-
L'll" Seminarv. He was formerlv
f Jh WTAR radio and. TV in Nor-
SQj .• ^ a. He was also a baritone
S; and trained at the .luiliard
Iln*°°' of Alusic in New A'ork. Air.
Hn hi the St. Paul’s choir
a lay reader in Norfolk
,'"'e he decided to take his wife
Hj^j,.^/our boys and go to the Semi-
' deffness will speak at the
At ' aosday chajiel service on
hsift r' director of Chris-
V Education for the Diocese of
''’T, Carolina.
Zschau To Present
Vocal Concert
Aliss Alarilyn Zschau. an alumna
of St. Alary’s'jr. College, will give
a voice concert in the school audi
torium at St. Alary’s on Tuesday,
Alarch 15, at 8:30 P.AI.
A native of Raleigh, Aliss Zschau
graduated from St. Alary’s in .lime.
1957. She enrolled at the Univer
sity of North Carolina in Septem
ber, 1957 and was graduated there
in 1959. For the past year and a
half. Walter Golde has instructed
Aliss Zschau in music, which is to
be her career.
While at St. Alary’s Aliss Zschau
was in the Glee Club and the Dra
matics club, and was on the Belles
staff. She jilayed active parts in
Bastien and Bastienna and The
Magic Flute. Aliss Zschau was al
so a counselor. M Idle here she was
known for her great talent, origin
ality, and intellect. St. Alary’s wel
comes her back with much pride.
Alanv honors have been bestow
ed upon Aliss Zschau, but one of
her greater feats was accomplished
on December 28, 1959. At this
time she won the regional contest
of the Southeastern Division of the
National Association of Teachers
of Singing. She then entered the
National contest in Cincinatti,
Ohio, on December 28, 1959 and
won second place. In December
Aliss Zschau sang the alto-solo
parts in The Messiah at Duke Uni
versity and University of North
Carolina. She sings in the Duke
choir every Sunday.
Granddaughters Club
Plans Program
The Granddaughter’s Club of St.
Alary’s .Iimior College will present
Dreams oj the Future on April 7.
This intense iisychological drama m
its off-Broadway premier, is writ
ten by vouthful Hannah Wright,
satiricarBettv Latta, and that ris-
ino- voung ]daywrite Blanche Bon
ner ' Assistant writers included
Anna Cay Henry, Sally Stevens
and Alary Anne Carter. Unfortun
ately, tiie jiroduction staff of
Dreams was unable to procure the
services of director Igmar Bergman
but Aliss Latta, in the words of The
Daily Worker, "does a phenomenal
job.”
The cast of this different new
play has not yet been announced
but' Aliss Latta promises such per
sonages as dynamic Cleve Fletcher,
versatile Haynes Walker, enticing
Lila Laxton, and an additional
cast of thousands. Don’t miss
Dreams of the Future.
Alston, Yamo.v, WHslit, and Ilamsoy are to hold .S.G.A. offlees in
Student Body Elects Officers For 1960-’61
In a run-off election on AA’ednes-
day, Alarch 2, Amelia A'ancey, the
“Hey, A'a’ll Girl” from Alarion, be
came the new vice-president of the
S.G.A. for 1960-61. Amelia, who
came to St. Alary’s three years
ago as a freshman, was during her
first two years a member of the W.
D.C., AAW.C.A., Dramatics Club,
and Belles staff. Being an active
particiiiant in siiorts, she became
a member of the Letter Club and
also received the sophomore super
lative for siiortsmanshii). This
year Amelia was elected a junior
class Honor Council representative,
and is still active in clubs and vari
ous other facets of St. Alary’s.
This past week the rising senior
class chose as one of their Hon
or Council representatives Diane
Blanton, of Alarion. On Thursday,
Alarch 10, it was announced that
she will succeed Blanche Bonner as
secretary of the Student Govern
ment Association. Diane, who has
this past year served as a junior
class representative to the Honor
Council, was also vice-president of
her sophomore class and a member
of the Beacon. She has been a
member of the Glee Club, Dra
matics Club, and in many other
school activities.
The Student Government elected
Hannah ’\\’right as Chairman of
Hall Council for the 1960-61 aca
demic year on Friday, February
26. “Aliss Hannah,” who is from
Wilmington, N. C., attended Rose
mary Hall in Connecticut for
three years before she entered St.
Alary’s last fall as a member of
the junior class. At Rosemary she
participated in many class activi
ties and held various outstanding
offices. She was a marshal, a mem
ber of the Rules Committee, presi
dent of the .lunior Class, and Presi
dent of the Student Government.
Hannah has been outstanding here
at St. Alary’s. She is a member
of the Granddaughters Club and
the AA\CA, is Chairman of the
Elections Committee, and is Vice-
President of the .lunior Class. Also,
Hannah is one of the memliers of
her class who will be in the Alav
Court.
Our congratulations go to Linda
Ramsay, newly elected secretary
of Hall Council. Linda is from
.lacksonville, Fla., where she at
tended Landon High School. At
Landon Linda served as secretary
and vice-president of the Student
Council, she was also a member
of the Honor Society and a cheer
leader.
At St. Alary’s Linda'has been a
capable representative to the Leg
islative Body for her junior class.
She is also a member of the choir.
Glee Club and the YWCA.
Mus Gains Victory
Over Sigmas
Last week the first volleyball
game between the Sigmas and the
Mus was played. After a hard
earned battle the Mus took the Sig
mas by three points in the first
game and two points in the second
game. These wins put the Mus one
game ahead of the Sigmas in the
tournament. For exciting enter
tainment be sure to come out to
watch the games between the Blue«
and the Reds.