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7^^ Belles OF ST. MARY’S VOL. XXVI No. 5 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA December 18, 1962 Betsy Steele Elected ^63 May Queen White Elephant Sale Held By Juniors a cocktail dress, and drinking sack The White Elephant Sale held in the gym on Tuesday, December 4 'vas the Junior Class’s chief money- making project and a project which 'vas enjoyed by all the members of the class. It gave girls an opportun ity to get rid of unwanted, unused mticles and to buy cheaply many things they want or need. On Tuesday morning in assembly some of the juniors presented a sneak preview of the fashionable npparel which would be available that night Carolyn Broun modeled a cherished “breakfast dress” which she had decided to sacrifice for the 'iunior Class, and Marilyn Stadler jvas resplendent in a chic red sleep ing outfit, complete with oranges. Cindy Schwartz, the fashion coordi nator, wore a blue saque and two or hree pieces of conservative jewelry. ^ tennis outfit, a skirt and sweater. Honor Roll Posted were also modeled but, these were only a few representatives of pieces of the winter line. The sale was held from 9:15 p.m. until 10:15 p.m. with the Cold Cuts playing for entertainment. As a cli max to the sale, Mr. Shellans auc tioned some of the better articles. Was it possible that the juniors were trying to keep the bidding open and got stuck with things like green ash trays and breakfast dress es The prize item, though, was a beautiful gingerbread house made by Ylrs Tate, which went, as the last item at the auction, to some seniors. The proceeds from the sale amount to well over one hundred dollars. Alice DuPre, of the junior class, dr job as chairman New Cap On December 12, Betsy Steele was elected 1963 Alay Queen by student body of St. Mary’s. eyed bimnette, was :-’s May Court, £inocrat, a Sea er favorite and The Honor Roll for the first quar- has been posted. To be on the Bonor Rol’ a student has achieve at least a B-|- average m mr academic courses. ^ 'Hnior College students on ^onor Roll are Tay Ashford, Louise l^mertson. Sue Battle, Susan Enng- Gwen Brannon, KatheriM ^nnon, Susan Ecrebee, Alice Gai Hayv/ood, Joanna Houst ^isie Ives, Elizabeth Lackey, Hil- *9® Hayv/ood, Joanna Houston, sie Ives, Elizabeth Lackey, Hil- Little, Jess McFarland, Carol p ,mney, Frances Pegues, Louise P^rkerson, Elizabeth Ponton, Lilly lor* *®’ Stevens, Elizabeth Tay-, W’n vomLehn, Haynes Boti Harriet AVilliams, and Williams. ,5^® High School Honor Roll in- chfT^® ^farj- Jim Baskervill, Gre|i- ICo+i. Bullard, Laurie Burbank. A-athie niqiHovc Ar.r. rinv. Betty ■ ‘^®s Marj" Jim Baskervill, Gret- Bullard, Laurie Burbank, Childers, Ann Day, Betty dro. Mary Stuart Dent, An- Iv^VHewbom, Molly Roper, Eve- Rothstein, and Alice Stallings. Koonce and IMarsha j^ nstard are on the Commercial kartment Honor Roll. mi. ^.^>ar years, Sli^^; wefe Parson, tl tertained in the B' sang SpaniBl - 11 IVlpS? CIVIL DEFENSE COM- 817?®® WISHES TO EMPHA- ThS gratitude for Fttt® cooperation, HELP- Ly®.^TTITUDE, and ORDER- S’pTTrf^^^^BR OF ST. MARY'S ASm?®^TS DURING THE DIS- fer Drill on tuesdayl sang ® Sines, and presenC^ The YW.C.AL^ has some Sdie Age?and the School for the Blind and to sell St. Maiy’s clianns. The BELLES Staff Wishes You A Merry Christmas! ra /are Circle nlemlre^rmu'KlIierton, Ga.; Alatilda Glu^iiuNliief mar shal and a memfecrfi last year’s May Court from i^nderson; Cydne Wright from Greensboro, Secretaiy of Student Government, Circle member, and May Court represen tative for the past two years; Nel son Pemberton from Yanceyville, secretaiy of Hall Council; Mickey Singletary of Princeton, N. J., vice- president of the senior class; and Elizabeth Lackey, a marshal who hails from Shelby. Glee Club To Present Program The St. Mary’s Glee Club will present the annual Christmas con cert for the school on December 18, 1962, at 8:30 p.m. The varied pro gram will include great Christmas music, such as Palestine’s sixteenth century motet, “Hodie Christus Na- tus est” and “Glory to God” from Handel’s Messiah. French, English and Scottish Christmas carols, as well as several popular American Christmas songs, will be sung. Solo ists on the concert are Gretchen Craig, Betsy Phiffer, and Maiy Henry, violinist. The vocal ensem ble will also present a group of songs. They have already given programs for several organizations in the community. The Christmas concert is always a highlight of the Christmas season at St. Mary’s. Miss Geraldine Cate is the di rector, and Mrs. Beverly Gilliam, the accompanist for the Glee Club. Isabel Bandy serves as assistant ac companist. Disaster Alert A Success ' Our trial disaster alert was de- lared a success as the Civil De nse Committee of the faculty met uesday night to evaluate the drill nd work on improvements for use during the next drill. The commit tee plans to work out with the Fire Department a method of making the siren ring more loudly and will investigate the possibility of a sig nal which will work in case the elec tricity fails. Several points were stressed by the committee. During a drill, stu- 'dents should walk to their stations, not mn. When entering, the shelter, girls are to find their hall counselors and remain as a hall to faciliate roll call. After Christmas the committee plans to work on equipping the shelter areas and to plan students’ supply kits. Four Girls Earn Letters The Letter Club has inducted four new members: Susan Goode, Monica Goubou, Betty Pat Par son, and Heiyn Watson. In order to be a member of the Letter Club each of these girls was required to have two ah-stars or a hundred points. An all-star may be acquired by outstanding athletic perform ance, and points accumulated on the basis of outstanding participa tion in sports.
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