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Page 4 MARY CURRIE ELECTED NEW STUDENT PRESIDENT (('ontinued from page one) try to be, myself, an example of what I would expect of each of you.” Miss Jordan, in sjieaking for Mary, said, “I might speak in Mary’s be half but it is not necessarv; for she speaks for herself with her many extra-curricular activities and her diverse leadership.” “During her freshman year, Mary attained recognition on the campus as vice-president of her class, chair man of the Freshman-Junior enter tainment, and captain of tlie class volley-ball team. “As a sophomore she was even more prominent on the campus as president of the Sophomore Class, secretary-treasurer of the Clioral Club, member of the jirograin com mittee of the Student Christian Asso ciation, and writer of the original, ])rize-winning stunt night skit, mem ber of the Strawberry Leaf, an hon orary debating organization, a mem ber of the honorary French Club, reci{)ient of the So})homore Journal istic award, and chairman of the Sophomore Senior party, and editor of the sophomore edition of the Blues “This year Mary is again promin ent and a recognized leader of (>>ueens-Chieora as assistant editor of tlie Queens Blues, secretary of the Student Christian Association, mem her and officer of Alpha Kappa --■■ - ---- Fraek' e 603-606 First National Bank Bldg. Phones 3-4169 and 3-4160 '' »»->->■> > > > >-»->->-> >>>>>>>>: Are You Joining LUCIELLE’S Easter Parade Make Your Selection of Easter Hats and Dresses Now A Complete Line of Accessories to Match Your Choice LUCIELLIi’S SHOPS North Tryon Street Camma, national honorary leadership fraternity membei'’ of tlie Junior volley-ball team, pledge Instructor of Clii Omega fraternity, and cliairrnan of the Junior-Senior banquet. She lias jilayed on her class basketball team for two years and has been for tliree years a member of tiie Choral Club.” 'I'he elections were held in Pi Hall under the observation of Student Council. The voting was done by secret ballot. Other officers elected on wSaturday, March 20, in Pi Hall, by popular \ote were: president of boarding students, P’'reddie Ward, of Bain- bridge, Georgia, who defeated Nancy Mclver, of Gulf, X. C.; jircsident of Student Christian Association, Louise Crane, of Davidson, N. C., who de feated Mary McRae, of Elleber^ X. C.; president of day students, INIar- tha Jolmston; and president of the Atliletie Association, Josejihine Mc Donald of Hamlet, X. C., whose op- jionent was Elizabetli Calder, of Cliarlotte. Alene Ward and Mcyme Ingram are planning to get together during h(“ liolidays and visit J’enip * S])e(‘g;e ri Greenville, S. C. Model Steam Laundry and Model Tone Cleaning Phones 8175 and 3-3372 QUEENS BLUES Tournament Ends With Tie 24-24 At 7:00 o'clock on Wednesday, March 17, the inter-class basketball nd semi-finals were played in the gym. The first game between the freshmen and juniors was won by he freshmen with a score of 22-15. In the sophomore versus junior game^ he so])homores topped their sister la.'s 39-29. Both games were ac- -\>m]ianied by enthusiastic backing of tlie classes for their respective ' ams. J'he line-up for the semi- Pinals was: Freshman- Alexander, Stoner, Fuller (c), Hubl>ard, Patterson, Springer, Soule, Lot- terhos, Spaeth, Oieares. Juniors—Calder (c), Brown, Morrison, Paxton, McDonald, Crowell, Kuykendall, SlcK)p, Cray, Register, McRae, Laffitte. Sophomores—Gammon (c), Moore, Low- rance, Sadler, T. Craven, M. Craven, Cum nock. Seniors—West, Kilgore, Calder, Kale, McCaskill, Maynard, Senn (c). The game between the freshmen ind so])homores was ended by a tie )f 21-24 on Friday, March 19. Compliments of “The Little Store” 703 Providence Road Fashion Show Is Presented Here The fashion show sponsored by the Day Student organization and fea turing Brooks’ iatest spring styies, was i)resented Monday night, March 16, at 8:30 o’ciock in the Queens- Chicora auditorium. Music was fur- iiislied by Roy Russeil and his Rhyth- mettes. Models were day students. Winners of the prizes contributed by Charlotte merchants were: Thor- burn I^illard, who received a make-up kit from Holmes Pliarmacy; Kay Sj)aetli, wlio received a box of dust- .ng ]',owder from Montaldo’s; Doro thy Alexander, a flower from Pur cell’s; Edith Brooks, a bag from Ivey’s; Mrs. Frank Hovis, a credit ticket for cleaning at Grimes Clean ers; Rutli Morrison, a hat from Central Plat Sliop; Sara Keiger, a cake from the Sanitary Bakery; and Claire Wisliart, a flower from Scholtz P'lorist Shop. March 24, 1937 Spring liolidays will find Cath erine Walton in New York visiting Virginia Cagle. Betsy Springer will spin her V-8 up to Norfolk, Virginia, for Ea.ster. Edythe Brooks will visit Pilaine Suber in Wliitmire, S. C. Among tlie otlier blossoms in the Magnolia Gardens at Charleston, S. C., we'll find Miss Grace Robinson, Eleanor Alexander, and Susan Har rell. Madeline Eottcrlios will spend tlie liolidays witli H e 1 e n Douglas in Chesterfield, S. C. 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