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GOOD FRIDAY Belles OF SAINT MARY’S EASTER ^ VI, No. 13 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA April 23, 1943 ^‘hysical Education C^ay Climaxes dear’s Program Militaxy Drill, Danish Exercises, Modem Dance, and Choral Speech Are Main Features ^ Physical educational training at ^®int Mary’s comes to a climax this l^ar ivith Physical Education Day, Wednesday, April 28. The program start at 4 o’clock ■with drilling Danish gymnastics, and_ 'will 'raiitiiiue into the e'vening 'with a program. Botli afternoon and ^yening performances are under the '^'I'eetion of Miss Rebecca Harvey ^Bd Mrs. Jane Guess, and include whole student body. ATOKRNOON ACTIVITIES 111 the afternoon three platoons . Seniors, which have been drilling *^Hce fall, will compete against each ®dier, and the six platoons, _ which been drilling since Christmas, '^ill compete among themselves, riie Watoons will be under the command State College R. 0. T. C. Cadets. Diey pe judged on appearance ^''d response in the execution of J^tnmands by Messrs. Russell , youghton, William Guess, and Cap- ^'11 Stott, State College. , ^lilitary drill lias been conducted J 'V'olunteer cadet officers from tne ^‘ate College R. O. T. C. unit. The who will be commanding pm- next Wednesday -will he. Capt. ^Jrumple, Maj. King, Maj. Stock ed) Capt. Farthing, Lt. Grant, Col. >fylor, Capt. Frady, Lt. Betts, and Clee. , Also, on the same afternoon Pla- Sergeant Marjorie Shackelford j dl give a demonstration of mili- drill with her platoon. .Another feature of the afternoon dl he a demomnstration of Danish ^^nastics and pyramid building hy two senior physical education '^lasses. o At 7:30 that night in the gym ^ short demonstration d dance program consisting of Cl ,®rn dance exercises by selected members. The prograrn . to combine dance, speech, and Mrs. Marjorie Huskin, who (See P. 3) '' „ „ . Weaver Editor. ISiiUctiii: Adelaide Butler. Editor. Sf(i(jc Coach Charlotte Crawford, Editor, JM, l.ittj frawford Weaver, and Butler Are ’43-’44 Editors 1,1 a Ifv lUl U, UNANIMOUSLY IN ASSEMBLY; CRAWFORD TAKES OVER NEXT new editors ABE elected u WORKING ON NEXT YEAR’S ANNUAL. ISSUE OF BELLES^B BULLETIN IN FALL c„;,it Mary’s student body unani- of Raleigh of legg chief Marshal 1943-1944 Election of Marshals for 1943-44 V-v' *^®®ipl®ted yesterday, nine girls .|A®g_heen nominated. Legg, of Henderson, receiv- the greatest number of votes, on® ®Losen Chief Marshal. The sist ^®^^shals are Katherine Legg, I'a-T'' Maria; Margaret deRosset, W®I^yille; Mary West Paul, Nor- ahg’ yygiuia; and Harriet Whit- rp’ Kinston. Cgw J^elles regrets that this news *»hd IIiJ’ougL too late for pictures lull story in this issue. itux T . , of Asheville, eiLtoi and their abihUes^^^^^ the new edi- ..r 0. -•>. C«T- Wteiraduated from a -1 New London, Con ^'®?Vnt after attending thirteen necticut, a^er j j^gd this by ■’‘''“•'Srl.K.'TLuni.r” She Mary’s this year she belongs to the Dramatic Club and Publications Staff. As for next year, Charlotte says “I’m really thrilled—and only liope that next year we can bring about even closer co-operation be tween the staff and the student body. Maybe we will be able to have a feiv cartoons.” Patty Weaver of Asheville was the assistant editor of the school paper at Saint Genevieve of the Pines, Asheville, before coming to Saint Mary’s this year._ Here she is a member of the Publications Staff as well as the Granddaughters’ Club, Doctors’ Daughters’ Club, Dramatic Club, Circle, and Sigma Lambda Literary Society. She won second addeTtLat, although home is m i Sleigk for the duration, she gtory_contest. Enthusiastically Charlotte _ has beeu^.a itX S annual staffL At Saint Patty told her interviewer, “I think it’s a grand honor and a wonderful opportunity! I’m expecting the stu dents to contribute loads of articles.” Adelaide Butler, the new Stage Coach editor, graduated from high school in Lakeland, Florida, before moving to Charlotte. In high school she belonged to the National Honor Society and the Blue Key, honorary leadership societies, and served as secretary of the Classical Club, pres ident of the Art Guild, member of the business and circulation staffs of the annual, and pictorial editor of the annual. At Saint Mary’s she belongs to the Dramatic Club, Sigma Lambda Literary Society, Publica tions Staff, and art staff of the an nual. During her interview, Adelaide said, “I’ve watched Lillian at work this year and I hope I’ll be able to handle the job half as well as she has.” When asked about her plans for next year, she replied, “For one thing—we’re going to start taking pictures right now—so look your best! The rest is a secret.”
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