7i- ^BELLES^ OF SAINT MARY’S FRESHMAN- SOPHOMORE DANCE, FEB. 18 VoL. II, Ho. 10 EALEIGH, north CAROLINA February 10, 1939 first literary society contest COIMPLETED Sigma Lambda’s Win First Place; E. A. P.’s Win Both Second Places The Sigma Lambda and E. A. P- literary Societies Held a joint meeting on January 31 termination of the poetry section of tie socie „ » petition. Ida Mary Turner s The Christmas ^Tree Won first place for the Sigma Pamhda s, while On Train” by Beppy Hunter, and A Skyrocket Hy ® trude Carter, both E. A. P. -contributions tied for second place. These two poems set the E. A. P. s ahead of the Sigma Lambda’s in the race for the s^ver cup. Which will be awarded to the group having the highest number of points at a Society banquet at the end ot the year. LENTEN SERVICES PLANNED First Two Speakers Announced The Lenten Services for this year will begin on Ash Wednesday, February 22, when there will ^ held a Communion service at 6:50 in the moving, e reg Chapel service at 8:40, and evening Chapel service at 5:45 n m Every Wednesday evening at 5:45 p.m. during the Lenten Season, there will be visiting nainis- ters at the Chapel service, the first of whom will be the Reverend Craighill Brown of N. C. On the following Wednesday, the guest speaker will be the Reverend Albert R. Stuart, Rector of Saint Michael’s Church, Charleston, S. C. Other speake will be announced later. On Friday evenings Lent voluntary services with no address will be Ueia sfter supper. FACULTY ENTERTAINED Gym Instructors Give “Advertisement” Party Miss Rebecca Harvey and Miss Jane Goss '^r^joint ostesses on Friday night, February 3, ^ ^ 'arty, to which each guest wore a costume popular advertisement. The best costive of he party 'as Mrs. Kloman’s Aunt Jemma. Cleanser ions were given to Miss Harris as e Father :irl. Miss Davis as Bermuda, Mr Kloman as Father John’s Cough Syrup, and Mr. Jones as the Fuller Mush man. Other costumes i’our Roses, Miss Weise as Morton s Salt, Miss Horn ■8 henna rinse. Miss Harvey as Heinz » ieties, and Miss Goss as Ivory Soap. The guests were entertained with games, for which Mr ®oman rece ve he prize. The gym was attractively decorate wi ‘dvertisements. MUSIC NOTES The organ recital, presented by William H. Jones on Sunday, January 29, was the third of a series of pro grams given by faculty members of the Music Depart ment. It was very beautiful and most impressive, a combination brought about by the blending of the music with the atmosphere of the Chapel. Miss Wilburta Horn assisted with a solo, Haydn’s “With Verdure Clad.” . . , . The first half of Mr. Jones’ program consisted of a Sonata in D Minor by Eheinberger, and two selections from Bach, Chorale Prelude: “In Thee is Gladness and Saint Ann’s Fugue. After a short intermission during which he suggested we discuss the program “pro and con,” Mr. Jones played compositions of Vierne Cesar Franck, Saint-Saens, and one of his own. Probably this last, entitled “Scherzo,” was enjoyed more tlian the rest because of the school s particular interest in its composer. Mr. Jones wrote this piece to contribute to a “concert of original compositions by Virginia organists given in Richmond in 1914. ’ ® Si« * * On February 14, the Civic Music Association of Raleigh will present Rabinof, concert violinist, who will play in the Hugh Morson auditorium. All music students and others interested will attend. * * * Miss Horn’s vocal students appeared in a studio re cital on Thursday afternoon, February 9. The stu dents taking part included those who had sung in previous recitals and also those who were appearing for the first time. * * * A student recital was presented by Miss Haig’s music pupils last Sunday night at seven-thirty o clock, ^ose nEo took part in the program were Annie Webb Cheshire, Fiquet Pate, Henrietta Hampton, Virginia Lee Kirby, Laura Butcher, Mary Gault, Peggy Castle- man, Ruth Cameron, Winifred Vass Joanne Lilly, Cordelia Jones, Anne Seely, Miss Martha Dabney Jones, and Anne Collier. TOWN GIRLS’ GAB Mary Nash, Mary Watson Prince, and Ann Seeley were among the Day Students on the academic Honor Roll and Page Eatman was the only one—including resident girls—to make the Honor Roll in the Business Department. Then there were several local gals who made honorable mention. Mary Watson Prince is going up to Bryn Mawr next month to visit. She’s going to enter the college next fall and she’s going up to take a look at the place, if vou don’t think that “Wat” is excited, you just ask her. Her room has already been reserved ’n’ everything.

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