ttamt Mary s ccnooi JLiiumry 7, IS*' Watch your POSTURE! X, No. 8 les , azinc^i brin?; potj ue ns a»,' 0 lat( t6H iSf dramatic Club artb*l tall.^ Production of Year Is 0 gb({ ^ected by Miss Davis Belles GIRL BREAK SATURDAY OF SAINT MARY’S RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA February 14 ,1947 Will Present Posture Week To Begin On Little Women^^ Tuesday Night Thursday; Queen To Be Chosen bablji Dr; • Club, under direction of iss T^'orence C. Davis, will present Feb. 18, in ities :• -'tisg pj, 1 +1, , J^UVIS, ® play Little Women Mary’s auditori I’lum. :rs Cast i Cast trj • follows : Mr. March, Pa- p^^^/^^ylor, Columbia, S. C.; Mrs. „ ’ ^^anees Collett, Morganton: ' Viot Raleigh; Jo, -CaRue, Raleigh; Beth, Betty ^ d?n ^°"'laiid. Willow Springs; ra®*' Pg , ^^SDiia Smith, Ridley Park, • ei>' Son ’ ^^arch, Pannie Mae Hud- 'Wlci Lo-wrence, Susan Cloldsboro; Laurie, Martha ^ ^red^’- ^^l^^?lori-Salem; Professor Bhaer, Preston Wescoat, Brooke, y^^nS\P]T}^’ Manning, S. C.; boro. "“wl/eR, Ann Wicker, Tar- Coinmittecs ' ' Co ' °1^ production: direc- ®8er Davis; stage man- ®astujj,p ^P'^la Bonnet, Miami, Fla.; Cove- v‘ f^^rirelia Fulton, Walnut Tf 1 Clibbs, Engelhard; Nol- Pfopn^y,-^® Chestertown, Md.; A,P®rties- . An- , ’ Bof Appg • Lueile Best, Clinton; ! pDan Fuquay Springs ; i Nn Darrnville; Elizabeth ; ^^'illiar!!' ^^I’uiiswick, N. J.; Lenoir ' I b aison. ! ^ Committees ^®l*lsbn^'^ ■ Elizabeth Mvatt, : l/ell, p- ! lights, Mary Beth'Xit- ; WUck ; Margaret Ann ' T ^Uup Va.; publicity: 1 I ®?an V Newsoms, Va.; pia^Vl^ht, Winston-Salem; ake-p^ Swainsboro, Ga.; y expression students. ^asselos To Give ®«cert Feb. 20 v\ 1*11: ^llPear a^^Masselos, pianist, will ^bsdav Mary’s auditorium fj^evo^/'^ght, February 20. i-jj |*g artist Avas graduated the of Musical Art hard waduate School of Juil- *^’®dberg^ *^tudied under Carl At t}j *^®hut at 18 a!i^,'l®but Masselos made Mall, llis youth n ®6copd Ip Were acclaimed. In 'lviotl‘^®®s performance, S:p«« yi™*. To l«Gl^'^'halitv 1’, • • • 11*® pianist’s Vh?^®al ad'I exiiheraiice, his Martha Graham, Modern Dancer, To Be Here Feb. 21 Full Company, Special Orches tra Will Appear With Dance Artist Alartha Graham, modern dance artist, will appear at Memorial Au ditorium as a Civic Alusic Associa tion artist at 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 21. A full company of young moderns, each of whom has attained recogni tion in his own right, travels with Miss Graham. A special orchestra under the direction of Louis Horst Avill perform with the dance group. Modern Dance IMoneer A pioneer in modern dancing. Miss Graham has in her newest works evolved a new form of theater- piece, a dance-drama. She and her company, in their first extensive tour since the Avar, are coming AA’ith a repertory made up entirely of NeAV York hits. Aliss Graham has been called “the greatest celebrity of the dance Avorld.” SPRING VACATION Spring A'acation Avill begin 1 p.m. Thursday, March 20, and end 10 p.m. Wednesday, March 26, Aliss Elizabeth Tucker has announced. Circle Walks, Tags Three New Members Hassler, Roberts, and Wallace Honored in Moonlit Ceremony At an impressive, moonlit cere mony Joan Hassler, Thomasville; Elizabeth Roberts, Culpeper, Va.; and Rose Wallace, Chase City, Va., were tapped by the Circle Friday night, Feb. 7. Joan Hassler is perhaps hest- knoAvn as chairman of assembly; “Libba” Roberts, as marshal; Rose Wallace, as secretary of Senior class. Membership in the Circle is an honor attained by few and indicates some indefinable quality which can perhaps be called “AA’hat Saint Mary’s stands for.” Light Bulbs Given, Pins Found By Genial Mrs. Evie Callahan Woeful students Avith broken AviiuIoAA’s, sad girls searching foi lost rings and fraternitA'^ pins, and frail mites Avith huge trunks to be carried up to' third floor all find their AA’ay to the office of kind, jolly Mrs. Evie Callahan, Saint Mary’s spectacled housekeeper. Was she surprised Avhen Ave told her AA'e only Avanted to talk! After seating ourselves in her cheery office, Ave discoA-ered that there is more to keeping Saint Mary’s girls in light bulbs and such than meets the eye. BetAveen duties, Mrs. Callahan told us that she AAms born right here in Ra- lei‘di, Avhere she attended the city schools and that she lives at 2 Ashe Avenue, Avhich is really right on the campus.” Mrs. Callahan Aims night super visor of the Coininereial and Cap ital building in Raleigh before coming here, Avhich, Ave discov ered, she enjoys very iiiucli. I hope the girls like me as iiiiich as I do them!” Hobbies It Avoiild seem that Mrs. Calla han would be almost too busy for a hobb}% but she loA'es reailing— “even if there’s not much time!”— floAvers, movies, and people—“Just aiiA^ folks, especially Saint Marv’s girls!” At this moment Minnie (Avhat Avoiild Holt do Avithout her?) came in, and Mrs. Callahan bust- tied otf, returning Avith a smile and ansAvering our question about her ambition. I.oves XeAA’ York “I’ve been to Ncav York one time, but I do Avant to go again! Also I love Wilmington, Avith the plantations, camellias, and aza leas, and I’d love to go there!” But on A'acations she “just likes to go.” Mrs. Callahan laughed and said that the hardest thing for her is 7:30 breakfast (and don’t Ave agree!). She also added gaily that the part of her job that she liked best Avas “elboAving Avith the girls!” With this, Mrs. Callahan Avent about her business as Saint Mary’s housekeeper, looking after our shattered lamps and finding our lost objects Avith a cheery smile and a jingle of keys. To Be Sponsored by Posture Class and Mrs. William C. Guess To make Saint Mary’s girls more conscious of loA'elier figures and better health Avhich result from good posture, “Posture Week,” sponsored by the posture class under direction of Mrs. Wil liam C. Guess, physical education teacher, Avill begin Thursday, Feb. 20, and continue through Tues day, FYb. 25. The center of inter est Avill be the selection of a Pos ture Queen. Competition Cheer leaders Avill be on hand to stir up competition betAveen Sigmas and Mus. Surprise skits Avdl be given at intervals. The ■ Queen, as Avell as the so ciety from AA'^hich she is chosen, Avill receive athletic points. Candidates Avill be chosen from each of the classes and from the business class. Day students Avill b.e included also. Eliminations Avill then cut doAvn candidates to one Sigma and one Mu from each class. 1 he Queen last year Avas Lavaii Baltzell, Jacksonville, Fla., Mu Nancy Hannah, Greenville’ Sig ma, Avas runner-up, and Betsy Evans, Enfield, Mu, took third- place honors. The Queen Avill be chosen and announced in assembly in the final contest and aauII receive an aAAmrd at the Athletic banquet held at the, end of the year. Committees Elizabeth Wetterau, Birming ham, Ala., is chairman of the ar rangements. The following girls have been appointed as chairmen of the vari ous committees: Sara Mell Smith Birmingham, Ala., and Elizabeth Wetterau, co-chairmen of the as sembly and judges committee • Mary Craig Hunter, Vienna, Va.’ poster committee; Barbara Pope’ Dunn, publicity committee; Cor neille Rylander, Americus, Ga skit committee. ^ Woman’s Auxiliary Sponsors Services Toroughout Lent Short chapel services will be spon sored by the Woman’s Auxiliary sev eral afternoons each week through out Lent, Cynthia MeCaw, Bristol R. I., president of the Auxiliary’ recently announced. Services will be from 5 :45 to 6 :00 p.m., with vol untary attendance.

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