STAFF SPONSORS Contest SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT Elected ^BELLESc/^ OF SAINT MARY'S VoL. I, No. Ig- ( [) RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA April 29, 1938 STUDENTS ATTEND CONFERENCE The Student Government Conference began its ninth . annual convention Thursday f entatives Hotel Carolina. Gathering about w from more than ten North Carolina ’ the conference intends to accomplish much in discussing and solving the problems involved student honor a well as furthering amiable relations between the various North Carolina colleges. RiH The hosts, Mirvine Garrett o i nroaram Stainback of Wake Forest, have planned a program^ which includes cooperative pleasure as well as coopera ^ThrmSug opened formally ^ith the dress by Dr. Charles E. Brewer, President ^eredAh who spoke on the place of jmiith m the luncheon, the delegates met in plenary f ^ uiittee appointments and then separated g ^ cussions A tour of the city, picnic supper a Pul en Park, and a theatre party were on the WOg»ani Hie assembly at luncheon. after- The group discussion was continued Fnday attei uooii with a talk by Dr. Hubert Poteat of ^ake Forest as the feature speaker at dinner that t >n the ballroom of the Hotel Carolina wilbr g hr day’s activities to a close. Saturday, the plan for their 1939 convention and select their hosts ^''tlafy Louise Riddick, Helen Montgomery, and Peggy iiopkius are delegates from Saint iiary s. STAFF SPONSORS SONG CONTEST/ To those of you who have requested, even demanded, a new song to be used in the dining ^oom the news of this contest should be very welcome. Also to those who have poetic aspirations and talent it will prove an excellent opportunity. But whether you have recognized talent or not your contributions will be welcomed by ail concerned. You may write words and “^ic, or only words for a song to be sung to visitors, alumn8e, thos who have birthdays, or girls who have done something outstanding. Any old familiar tune may be used it you have no composing ability. What is desired is youi contribution, whatever it may be. And your efforts will not go unappreciated for the best songs will be printed in the Belle, sung at the step singing on Sunday night and the best song of all will win for its a worthwhile prize. So sit down all of you ‘^nd ^''^ite a song and place it in the contributions box before a week from today and perhaps you will be a winnei. Even if you do not win, you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you did your part in breaking the monotony of the two antiquated school dining r^i songs. PEGGY HOPKINS ELECTED PRESIDENT OP INCOMING SENIOR CLASS On Anril 27 Peggy Hopkins was elected President of tlii^x; yelps Sfnior cfass. After jFree voteyvere faken she was declared winner ® Pona-ratula- 'Vhite, Lossic Taylor, and Anne Flowe. Congratu Bel Air, -V.ryl.nd, and ^ gr.du- Mndta year from Westtown has distinguished herself as an excellent student a popular, school spirited girl and it is certain that she '^’>11 be an efficient officer. . . '1 he othee of President of the Senior (das.s is a posi- t;,,. ... • t niirl piiernv. tne gn* . ilie othee of Fresuient oi me oci.xvra ...— vl boil which requires talent, poise, and ooeupying that position has charge of all the socia i>Qc nil active nart in tiie Occupying that position has charge oi an my. activities of the class and has an active pait m the Si'aduation plans. FINAL PLANS IX)R DANCE MADE The Decorations Committee for the Junior-Senior dance is discovering that okanging a. 50x9Gffoot gni into an appropriate setting for a party is a difficult teat. In tL first place, they found it hard to decide on a Seme f"r thJ dec’oratiL. First, they p aiW to use a Mexican motif, but they but hot Next they planned a Southern I lantation, but tha't seemed impractical bles h.d ,mt “g, rr. .“«« for buildings Ui-I« It so happens that the usual product used ?“purpl d«s'^»«‘ “■»» “ "“f-ri T ?eh>sffig is . powJer that ha, .o “ “^1 it I'l* 'ho "“““7car™ii5'buckets of steaming paint K;rS“di?-“lfo'S, “aSwtlHry otli-. " So now the Decorations Committee has nothing to do hut ruin their clothes with black paint and to remeinbei to leave the windows of the buildings unpainted so that they may later take a coat of yellow poster paint.