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happy EASTER, EVERYBODY! ligioJ ms Belles OF SAINT MARY’S CONGRATULATIONS, OFFICERS! epar*' ersi*J giies* roll ■ r», o»d>5 lecte^ me I® It NoJ't'’ IP ddre^ ill :S: ,+ SI' S'i; i;rS ji’'- -t . * \Vh®' XI, No. 12 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA April 15, 1949 ^^^dents Pick New Huske, Gaither, Ray Officers, Editors Capture Elections ji f ”■ riitli Brundage, Best, Bowles ®ad Government, Publications Mary’s student body recent- o( Helen Brundage, chairman 'ico ^ council; Aurelia Fulton, ti(_.(|.^'^sident of the student body; aii([ »Bowles, editor of the Bulletin; Best, editor of the Stage }j I ^'1 recently held elections, fijo* Brundage, a junior from tpft' SelK ro Gaither, Ray Win Honor Coun cil Posts; Huske Leads Class Rosalie Huske was elected presi dent.. of the senior class and Jo Gaither and Betty Ray were elected honor council representatives in elec tions held immediately preceding spring vacation. Other candidates for senior class president were Jo Gaither, Sara Aim Proctor, Betty Ray, Anne Cahoon, and Carolyn Kizer. The other candidates for honor council representatives were Betsy Brown, Carolyn Kizer and Anne Cahoon. Rosalie, a junior from Fayette ville, is a new girl this year. She is secretary of the legislative body, on , , _ , the nominating committee, in the 'll (jj^'Pi’esident of the student body Canterbury Club, and a Sigma. a«!y?ar. Aurelia served This is Jo Gaither’s second year p been at Saint Mary’s for V- ’ ' ir- F ot M ojjThis year she has serv- ii»- ,) honor council and Bulletin. i'id ri,® ®ember of the Altar Guild, Club, and the Sigma Pi y , ®he is also vice-president of editor of the y ^ J^andhool- for next year. Fulton, Walnut Cove, will V'>oli^^ editor of the Stage at Saint Mary’s. She is viee-presi- Sy president of the Canter- dent of the Granddaughters’ Club, this year. She is also a vice-president of the Altar Guild, on le i^iof^®^®hal and an active mem- '■ \ii the Dramatic Club and ;sb“" A Mu, Aurelia is of the Letter Club and the Mu basketball team. Fowles, Statesville, who has '■ ® ^®tive worker on the Bulle- ^6 ri Aio ,0" »ts , J o to )pra \vill lie til' 5?®niber o*f the Stage Coach cl ^>gnia Pi Alpha, the Y.W. |.,yFthe- , , '^•'5' Qf Jiterary society. V *itto ^i?®®t, Clinton, has been as- of the Stage Coach this is also legislative body 0 her class, the head A*' V a committee ehair- Canterbury Club, and of Orchesis. Lucile’s posi- lj'’'Vs editor of the BELLES >is interest in other publica- "’oll as the Stage Coach. Student Body Elects Suzanne Dawson Chief^VlaTshaM^r The Coming Year Sigma Pi Alpha Has Annual Convention 'kiln',’* tor next year are, seated, left to right, Rosalie Huske, Betty Ray, Helen /'‘'age, ,Josei)hlne Gaither. Standing: Bucile Best, Betty Bowles, Aurelia an, Barbara Wooten. Absent when picture was taken, Ann Badger Smith. the Stage Coach advertising staff, honor council. Bulletin staff, in Sigma Pi Alpha, Glee club, Canter bury Club, and is a Sigma. During her first year at Saint Alary’s, Betty Ray has taken an ac- lehO* 11 ii|‘ worker on the BuUe- tive part in school activities, espe- VoiF !j St a years, is cially as president of the junior class. She is in the Canterbury club. Sigma Pi Alpha, Granddaughters’ club, choir, on the Stage Coach staff', BELLES staff, and a Mu. Dance and Banquet Highlight Meeting of Eighteenth Congress Saint Mary’s Pi Chapter acted as host to members of Sigma Pi Alpha, honorary foreign language fraternity, which held its annual meeting in Raleigh on April 9. Following the registration of the delegates, who arrived from Catawba, Peace, Meredith, Mitch ell, B.C.T.C. and State College, a business meeting w'as held at 2 :00 p. m. in the auditorinm. After the welcome delivered by Miss Martha Dabney Jones, the na tional president, John Upchurch, addressed the gathering. The Pi Chapter entertained at a reception and tea in the Sniedes parlor immediately following the business meeting. A banquet and dance were held Saturday evening at the AVoman’s Club for members and advisers of Sigma Pi Alpha. Heading the ban quet program was the invocation delivered by Dr. L. E. Hinkle, fol lowed by the presentation of nota bles by Dr. A. M. Fountain. Phyllis Costner, president of the Pi chapter, introduced the prin cipal speaker of the evening. Dr. Rhoda E. Edmeston. Following Dr. Edmeston’s address, Dr. Hin kle made the award presentations. The election and installation of new officers brought the conven tion to an end. Saint Mary’s members of the Pi chapter who served as committee chairmen in planning the event were the following: Barbara Mill er, registration; Helen Brundage, identification; Betty Anne Yowell, dance plans; Aurelia Fulton, dance decorations; Ann Moore, directing; Blanche Andrews, re freshments for tea; Jackie klur- Eowles, Rousseau, Roe, Fulton, Rose, Also Elected as Marshals Suzanne Dawson, a junior from Cramerton, was elected chief inar- thal ill an election held Wednesday, April 6. Mary Aim Rose, Aurelia Fulton, Liba Roe, Betty Bowles, and Lila Rousseau were also elected as marshals. The other girls nominated for this office were Anne Cahoon, “Biniiy” Chew, Lucile Best, Mary Louise Byram, and “Skeelie” Wil kins. This is Suzanne’s second year at Saint Mary’s. She is a circle leader in the Canterbury Club, on the BELLES staff. Stage Coach adver tising staff, in the Glee Club and a Mu. Liba Rose, from AVilmington, is a new girl this year. She is in the Y.W.C.A. and is a Sigma. Betty Bowles is a fourth year girl at Saint Alary’s. She is from States ville and is in the Letter Club, Dra matic Club, Y.Y'.C.A., May Court, vice-pre.sident of the junior class, Bulletin staff. Sigma Pi Alpha, and a Mu. This is Lila Rousseau’s first year at Saint Alary’s. Lila is from Win ston-Salem and is in the Canterbury Club, Doctor’s Daughters Club, Swimming Club, Altar Guild, Granddaughters’ Club, and is a Sigma. Alary Ann Rose, from Henderson, is in the Granddaughter’s Club, Canterbury Club, Sigma Pi Alpha, (Lee Club, on the Stage Coach ad vertising staff, BELLES staff. Bul letin staff, and is a Sigma. Aurelia Fulton from AA^alnut Cove is president of the C'anterbury Club, a dance marshal, and associate edi tor of the Stage Coach. She is in the Dramatic Club, Altar Guild, Sigma Pi Alpha, Letter Club, and is a AIu. ray, decorations lor tea; b(l Carter, publici.y. and Isa- ‘p Dramatic Club, and the 1 of .society. As secre- V,,. . sophomore class last year A p®Ment of this year’s junior SMITH LEADS DAY BELLES t,,® ^ Mu, also belongs to Ann Badger Smith won the a basketball election for president of the day Swimming club. students on Monday, Alarch 28. ;'’Ue , Other candidates for the office were Eliza Chipley, Ann AIcKen- zie, and Barbara Daniel. Eliza Chipley was Ann Badger’s op ponent in the final run-off. Ann Badger is a third-year student at Saint Alary’s. She is a member of the Stage Coach ad vertising staff, the hockey and bas ketball teams, and is a AIu. Xext year’s marshals are, left to right, Mary Ann Rose, Betty Bowles, Liba Roe, Suzjinne Dawson, chief, Liia Rousseau, Aurelia Fulton.
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