L942
HAPPY
EASTER
Belles
OF SAINT MARY’S
JUNIOR-SENIOR
APRIL 11
Vol. V, No. 13
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
April 3, 1942
Miss Sutton, Beloved Dickson, Dawson, and Dixon Head Student Government Next Year
S. M. S. Teacher, Dies
Former Saint Mary’s Teacher
Dies Monday. Services in School
Chapel By Bishop Penick, Mr.
Kloman, and Mr. Wright
Juliet Biscoe Sutton, one of Saint
Clary’s favorite graduates, teachers,
and secretaries, died Monday morn-
at her home on Park Drive. The
tuiieral services were held Tuesday
^ four o’clock in Saint Mary’s
'^hapel. The burial service took
place at Oakwood Cemetery. Pall-
bearers were, Paul Davis, Caid Hill,
'ylliam Guess, Dr. L. E. Hinkle,
W. B. Dewar, of Raleigh, and
Jolui Manning, Jr., of Chapel Hill.
Jhe Right Reverend Edwin Penick,
Reverend Felix Kloman, and the
ueverend John Wright officiated.
- Miss Sutton, daughter of Dr. and
tH's. Robert Sutton, of Pittsboro,
C., attended Locust Hill Semi-
5,^^'y in Pittsboro and Saint Mary's.
f'Wenty years after her graduation
Saint Mary’s, she returned to
,6 school as a member of the fac-
in the year Dr. Bennett Smedes
1 . *> 7 LHC jvai .1-/1 . JJCAlllCLL
I'ed. those days Saint Mary’s
'’b.s beginning to grow and the hoard-
numbered eighty-four. Miss
’ '^Iton became the j)erfect hall
®acher on Miss Harvey’s present
„®11, third floor Smedes. She taught
j Polling and “Friday Bible,” as she
ondly referred to her class. She
;poke of the Saint Mary’s girls as
Girls,” and was always in favor
. changing the rules and restric-
^lous to suit the times. She always
ook sides with the students, often-
^lUes regarding faculty complaints,
'willing to help them in an}'
every way possible. She made
friends among the students,
u phi students were constantly re-'
hir
^^lug and asking to see her.
she began to help Mrs,
Lee
gav,
i-he Business Department, she
® Up lioj. classes. Later when
Ci'uikshank became Business
-Ha
secretarial
' She was nostmistress and
*ov 1 postmistress
Ip. 1“ tease the girls about their
^uters from “Jim or Billy,” seldom
the correct name. It was
hop*® ®'uall, dear things that made
Mg flic most beloved of Saint
til
teachers. Two years ago at
M'S® of seventy-nine and after
liaii^ years of faithful Avork at
College, she retired
.lived with her sister, IMrs.
‘li'chie
iceck.
I
^^-adios and Gentlemen ivill not,
***' others must not, pick the
Howor:
crs.
\nne Dickson and Sarah Dawson
share with Mary Ann Dixon the
three most important offices in tue
school. President of the student
body, Chairman of the hall council,
and Vice-President of the student
bodv, respectively. These girls have
high Junior ratings and have al
ready held important offices this
^ Anne Dickson, whose home is at
Virginia Beach, attended Saint Mar
garet’s before she came to Saint
Mary’s. She served as Junior and
Senior representative on the honor
council and captain of the volleybal
team there. Since she has been here,
she has filled practically all the sec
retary or treasurer offices m ine
school, being Secretary ^
council. Secretary-rreasuiei of tlm
Sigma Lambda Literarj Societv,
Treasurer of the French Club and
Secretary-Treasurer of the H
Class. She is a inember of ;
When iiiterneAved on the
porch and asked how she bked y
i::„, Ann, elo»j 1»
and iminmired, 1 u
firrlit-liDDcd about tnc
• 1 «-\ye certainly do want to s ai
ffiM ceniS wafSted,
r;;J,:*Sl-bWearasrichas
the others.’
Sarah Dawson came to Saint
Mary’s from National Cathedral
School in Washington where she was
Secretary of the Missionary Board
and Cap'tain of the basketball team.
In her Cranierton, N. C., high school
she was assistant Editor of the news
paper. Here at Saint Mary’s she is
Vice-President of the Junior Class
and belongs to the Letter Club, Hall
Council, and French Club.
Sarah, also on the sun porch, indi
cated her ability for her office next
year when she shouted amid the gig
gling of the girls,' “Quiet, Miss Ilar-
A’ey is trying to take a nap! Saiah
beamed and said, on see, I am
starting in right aiyay!
Oii the serious side she confessed,
“I am looking forward to next year,
and I shall try to live up to the office
to the best of my ability, God willing
and all the school behind me.”
Mary Ann Dixon attended Need
ham Broughton High School in Ra
leigh where she was a Marshal, rep
resentative to the student govern
ment, and secretary to the Latin
Club. Last year she went to South
ern Seminary, Buena Vista, Vir
ginia, where she was Business Man
ager of the Junior class and appear
ed in the May Court. Here at Saint
Mary’s she is Vice-President of the
Y. P. S. L. and belongs to the Dra
matic Club.
Seated in her room, she Avas A'ery
hesitant about ansAvering questions
and repeatedly protested that she
was a “family girl and didn’t knoAV
hoAV to express herself on such an
occasion.” She did say, though, “I
hope to work as Avell with my asso
ciate officers as Kay Roper has done
this year, and I do look fonvard to
making the new girls feel at home.”
Junior'Senior Dance
Saturday, April 11
Schedule For Easter
Sunday Announced
Juniors to Entertain Seniors in
Colonial Garden. Freddy John
son to Furnish Music
Choir to Give Special Music at
Both Morning Services. Early
SerAdee at 7:50
Horton on Park DrivcJ Avhere
iPiuainod until her death this
Saint Marys Has
First Real Orchestra
LTNtoe orchestra Members
- -If- T>:,.
TTidcr the direction of IMr. Bird,
The Junio'rs Avill entertain the
Seniors at their annual formal dance
in a Colonial garden of floAvers, ])ino
trees and Japanese lanterns on Sat
urday night from 8:30 to 11:55.
Freddy Johnson and his orchestra
Avill furnish the music.
The committees as announced by
.fane Council, president of the Jun
ior Class, are: orchestra, chairman,
Mary Ann Dixon, Anne Dickson,
and Harriet Whitner; inrUations,
chairman, Sarah Dawson, Mary Ann
Cooper, and IMary Burns; decora
tions, chairman, Ann (iarnett, Sally
Sanborn, Betty Lou Mary
Coons, Margie Shackleford, and
Elsie ’Adams; refreshments, chair-
inan Daphne Richardson, Jane
Evans, and Sarah Tucker.
For the benefit of you new girls
Avho liaA'e never folloAved this par
ticular routine, and for you old girls
AA’ho have forgotten it, aa’c list all
services for Easter Sunday.
7 :00 Rising bell.
7:30 Coffee and milk in the din
ing room (better get it, too).
7 :45 Assembly in the study hall to
receive Avhite ehajiel caps.
7:50 Early serA’ice. Girls bring
their Lenten boxes.
Holy Communion Avill be cele
brated and the choir Avill sing “In
Joseph’s Lovely Garden.” EA-ery-
hody returns to study hall, then to
the dining hall for breakfast.
Easter service Avith sermon by Mr.
Kloman Avill take place at 11:00.
Evening vespers Avill start at 5 ;30,
as usual.