!»1. VI, No. 12 Richardson and Ross ^ive Student Recitals St Jeu. PROGRAM Ureter de Lune. lole .Humperdinck .Karg-Elert ® den Ilerren, o meine Seele, Karg-Elert Eapiine Richardson Ross Ross, voice student, will V, ®sent her certificate recital this April 16, at 8:00 p.m. in J > -iXpill -*-"j O .\J\J irg ®^V,'^itorium. Jane Clark Chesh ■'^ev ^ill assist on the program with p^al piano selections. ^ad mezzo - soprano, studied 1 IllciOZU “ bO^ll dlH/j ft t LlvlAC'-*. ton Florence Bizzell in Clin- Iq -uiss r lorence isizzeii in oim- \j ’ , ■ before she came to Saint jjj *’y®- Since she has been here, liji studied under Miss Geral- ® Cate for two years. PROGRAM tnia CV 0 bocca bella. c * VUole O'M -M rt'Wi r\n*nr^o'i ..Handel . Lotti “ . '^uolg innamorarsi Scarlatti Uq iiLnwmuTU -Ife pays? Thomas 'Boici dans son boudoir.. .Thomas Belles OF SAINT MARY’S Pattie Ross E minor and C ma jor, Kit, . _ Chopin E>, B minor 4t p '^ane Clark Cheshire HenTn^- Chopin nj. ^ Bring to You Tjig ^ur’d Toys Carpenter J3 1 That Flits on 't'he n'^ ® Byes Carpenter ■iVoi Little Thing. .llagcman X iy Knows the Trouble i Johnson ^ usher’s Widow Edwards 1 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA April 9, 1943 Edwards and Hart Head’43-’44 Student Government First Certificate Recitals This Year; Jane 0. Cheshire and Sextet On Programs Richardson , blaphne Richardson, organist, will Peseiit her certificate recital Sun- April 18, at 8:00 p.m. in the ^bapel. She will be assisted by the ®®xtet. Daphne is a pupil of Rus- *41 Broughton, under whom she has studying for two years. ..Du Mage Gott will ich nicht lassen, Buxtehude Eimmel hoch da homm ieh her Pachelbel I. Allegretto quasi Andaiitino I II. Allegro moderate ■'^uoramus Te. ' Lassus rp ^ untuni Ergo Broughton Sextet ^'^a.bande Corelli sstoral from “Le Prologue de p-'esus” traditional delude and Fugue in E minor p ('Cathedral”) J. S. Bach *ayer from “Hansel and Virginia, Chairman of Hall Council; RcttfKdWaS President of Student Body Juniors and Seniors To Dance May 8 42 Candidates Stand for Jr. College Graduation Dance Minus Trimmings and Orchestra; On Patnotic Side, Proceeds for War Bonds Junior-senior dance gi''Oh 1^ the iuniors for the seniors will b^e oi May 8. This year the dance is on the patriotic side, not only m Aat a lot of trimmings and orchestra v be left out, but the money made wdl be invested m war bonds foi the school. Invitations are already on sale at $1.00 per bid, and each gnl is a lowed three. Yidette Bass, 101 West Rock, has charge of the sales. The decoration committee con sists of Betty Barnes, chairman, I rwss'’ Sbi plans for the gmniiasium. 43 Candidates in High School Department; 42 Candidates for Certificates in Art, Music, Busi ness Departments Candidates for graduation from Saint Mary’s Junior College num ber 42 this year. These come from six states and the District of Co lumbia: 28 from North Carolina, seven of whom are day students; seven from Virginia; two from West Virginia, two from Washington, D. C.; and one each from Massachu setts, Alabama, and New York. There are 43 candidates for diplo mas ill the High School. Candidates for certificates in the Art Department number three; in the Commercial Department number 29; and in the Dramatic Depart ment number five. Five music cer tificates will be given this year: two in church organ, two in piano, and one in voice. 'ZrZJ^of war stamps on March 25, 1943, was $53.25. The The total j. number of sales were: first, 2nd floor East $S; sec^d, 2nd floor West Rock, $6.75; and third, 3rd floor SmSes, $5.00. Both Members of Circle and Literary Societies; Both Have Proven Leadership Here Betty Edwards, of Tarboro, N. 0., has been elected president of the student body ; and Virginia Hart, of Chatham, Virginia, has been elected chairman of the hall council for next year. Already these two girls, who will hold two of the most im portant offices in school, have proved themselves to be good citizens, good leaders, and good-all-round girls. Betty Edwai-cls Betty Edwards attended Tarboro High School before entering Saint Mary’s this year. In high school she was the winner of the debater’s medal, editor-in-chief of the school newspaper, assistant editor of the annual, valedictorian of her class, and winner of the school’s D. A. R. Good Citizenship contest. Here she is a member of the French Club, Y. P. S. L. Council, Publications Staff, and the Circle, besides being the manager of the Sigma basket ball team and the vice-president of the Sigma Lambda Literary Society. When interviewed, Betty said. “I’m still so overwhelmed and de lighted that I can only say I hope to live up to the standard Anne has set.” With that, she resumed her enthusiastic conversation with a crowd of friends. Virginia Hart Virginia Hart, the new chairman of the hall_ council, lived in Sao Paulo, Brazil, before moving to her jiresent home, Chatham, Virginia. She entered the sophomore class at Saint Mary’s last year, having fin ished the Sao Paulo Graded School. She insists that “nothing happened in graded school.” Last year at Saint Mary’s, Virginia was a mem ber of the German Club. This year she belongs to the Belles staff, nomi nating committee, the Circle, and the E. A. P. Literary Society. She won first place in the Literary So cieties’ annual short story contest. When interviewed, Virginia ex claimed, “Gosh, I don’t'know what to say!” She hesitated for a second before adding, “I’m thrilled to have the office, and I hope that I’ll do the job as well as it has been done this year.” BIRTHDAYS April 1—Delight Nuchols 12—Betsy Blount 12—Katherine Legg 12—Maria Legg ' 13—Anne Love 13 Merritte MacGregor 14—Helen Riley 16—Betsy Burke 16—Jean McCrory 22 Langhorne Carrington 22—Jane Graham 22 Mary Arden Tucker