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B S . t: .T%. m. '■ I The Belles of Saint Mary’s "GfiostRiders”TofS Hit Parade Heights Bit El «ain "iiic n The ten top tunes of “The ^ Parade” seem to have coincided’''' the choices of the Saint Belles ! Vaughn Monroe’s j,, cording of Ghost Riders in the | is too good to miss. The song? • tad the way, took the number one sl^ again for the second time, h s and Ever still held its own as iif^j ^ her two; Perry Como’s recording it is excellent, and its flipovei ■ ' I Don’t See Jt il selv, )r S9-. •SSTj song number eight, ± , in Your Eyes Any More. Oui to You” proved that Need I on served to be tune number three. Stafford has recorded it with j.jj You’re Adorable as its flipover. ^ in the top ten is Again; Mel Tovn record of it with Blue Aloon on leri as “ other side proves to be a tine copal* N nation. Don’t miss it! Capital « Ji, iiij,l put out Margaret Whiting’s i'e‘^‘’'- mx ing of the number four tune,.So one Lthe 1 ou; Raleigh’s disc jo® judge it to be one of the best. . From the New York produc'^. South Pacific, has come Some chanted Evening to be number Perry does a good job of eiichai^ ,j h’s licteners on his recording Changing the rhythm a bit, Ton ^ Dorsey’s Iluckle Buck nroii' . good shagging _ tempo j Shack Boogie will probably be ' at most of' the beaches this along with these top ten. And si ing of beaches—put a nickel i® juke box. Trade TVinds, ’cause we come! Saint Mary’s this fall. McGuirk ivill be back LuP Mary’s next year too. But e plans to take in Alabama Ponte A^eclra this summer. ^ .„n Pat Cohoon and Mary |;f Robinson will transfer to next year. Pat is looking fo^ j^yii to Xags Head this Jennings is leaving for ^ ,|di>’ and Rollins. Cynthia r ji' plans to spend the sunim ji’ Philadelphia deciding ivhet i to LTiiversity of HelaU’a^^j|jir Shown above are the new marshals In Suzanne llawson, chief marshal; IJla their Commencement dresses. Left to right they are: >Iary Ann Rose; Rousseau; Aurelia Fulton; Hetty Bowles; and Libba Roe. TOWN TALK THE GRADUATES’ FUTURES In spite of approaching exams, the day students took time off to enjoy the parties and final dances of the closing school season. Those who took a recess from exam cramming this past week-end are Janet Linker and Phyllis Kelly; these two were sponsors for the Freshman Dance at State. It seems as if “Kissable Hicks” passed the endurance test, for she was there with her latest love. June Bullard deserted Raleigh last week-end; she went home to see her old crowd in New Bern again. She says it was grand, but it sure meant havoc on exams; Mary Mar and Bert declare that Chapel Hill was the center of attrac tion last week-end. They attended Carolina’s Finals and reported a gay time. Ask ’em about the Skit Club! IVith all the last minute prepara tions of graduation and all that studying before them, the seniors this week-end were a little less re laxed than our underclassmen. After graduation we will be losing some of our best girls; Rita Burton will no longer be charging through the day students’ room Avith her make up on for play rehearsal, and Nancy Duckett won’t be looking for her sociology book. Betty Debnam won’t be worrying about English and Anne Dewey will no longer yell, “O.K., girls! Let’s get this room straight ened up!” With Margaret Morris gone there’ll be no one here to open the door for early arrRals at eight o’clock, Avhile, Jinny’s smile and Joyce’s many talents will be just as sorely missed. Everyone will be leaving noAv for summer Amcations. The day students take this opportunity to aaIsIi cA^ery- one a Avonderful summer. See you all next fall! It’s going to be a great day for about ninety seniors and thirty sophomores Avlieii they receiA'e their diplomas on June 6. Anne Burnette doesn’t seem to be too anxious to get aAvay from this school life; she plans to go to the first term of Carolina summer school just to get the hang of things over there. She’s going to school there next fall, too. No more of the school life for Ann Johnson and Ruth Morrisett! They are heading straight for a house party at Virginia Beach. Charlotte Holmes plans to see the Atlantic from the Virginia shore also. Charlotte and Johnson are both going to R.P.I. next year. Mai’y Jo \Vagner and Ann Dun can Avill be right Avith them. Ruth Morrisett and Catherine Campbell are going back to IjAuichburg and Randolph-Macon. Betsy Shepherd and Betty Foreman plan to tour Europe this summer. Another girl Avho AA^ill be seeing those far-aAvay places is Frances Drane. She plans to go to the “land of the Eskimo”— Alaska. Wedding bells aaTU be ringing on three occasions Mai*y Smith, Katy Evmns, and Jo Ann Pinner seem to ha\’e the same plan in mind. Morehead and Wrightsville aviII be popular places for Saint Mary s girls as usual. Peggy Williams plans to go to both. Come Sep tember 1, she plans to take^ up residence in Chapel Hill. Tincy Guion’s and Liba Korne gay’s calendars folloAV this same plan. Rosalyn Senseney’s and Ann Whitener’s summer plans are in definite at the present, but they are positive about going to South Carolina next year. For Pat Am brose, Ellen Rixey, Nelle Clark, Jackie Murray, Phyllis Costner, and Helen Roberson there’s only one Carolina, and tliat one is North Carolina. Betsy Carter and Betty Byrnes are going up to NeAV York to Par son’s School of Design. Jeanne BroAvn, Anne Bi’adley, Betty Langley, Delia DuPre, and Ladre King are going doAvn to Georgia. Martha Wallace is going still far ther south to Florida to school. Marv Giles SteAvart, Nancy Spoolman, Mary Catherine Eng lish, and Martha Zachary make up the Woman’s College delega tion of boarders, and Carolyn Watson, Barbara Aliller, and Nancy Bogart are going to be day students. First on Mary Suratt’s list is Glen Rock, N. J. Then she is going to Florida, Alabama, and the Adirondacks. Frances Clark hopes to realize her lifelong ambi tion and Avork as a receptionist in a doctor’s office. Virginia Cobb is still undecided betAveen Salem or Duke. Marjorie Story Avill stay in Raleigh, but transfer to Mere dith. Mary McNaughton Avill go to WesleAmn, Connie NeAvton to E.C.T.’C., and Minor Jordon to business school. Most of the Belles seem to folloAv the regular pattern Avhich is, of course, Carolina. Dot Teague, Rosa Little, Marion Tur ner, Ruth Sikes, Sue Lanier, Betty Ann YoAvell, Sally Thomas, Betsy Jones, Jean Iloggard, Caro Davis, Edith Allison, Ann ToAvnsend, and Frances Minter are all going over to the Hill. The sophomores are getting that Virginia Beach yearn also. Lila Camp and Betty Bevan have hopes of a house party there. Lila and Betty are both returning to ji, lot tiot bt( sit 'iv '>Ut loo lot I11 tie, 'If go IS also c |,i’ Smith, and Alice north, to AVellesly. Hoavca is in no hurry to leave Carolina and Ocean Drive • Amelia ToAvnsend and Mahon are going to Carol’s summer plans PaAAdeys, Myrtle, and [ Ruth Maultsby is going to ness school in AVilmingtou. ^ Among those returning |ji> to Saint Mary’s year to Saint iviary s - - qA 'Creel, Becky Moose, B'S'V- finger, Stella Cobbs, Toma Caroline Colby, Franky A1 r Ann Nicol. Mary Ruth 1 ® , ]if'^ getting a trip to Florida ,-graduation present. Bee ^ is returning to Saint year, but meaiiAvliile Island is on her agenda. Emma Lou White is pa"'^ still 1!’ “ bating betAveen Mary Was She has ® and Saint Mary’s. A^ork trip planned for mer. Millie Cobb is coiumb^^^^ii) to Saiiit Mary’s, but in the time she can’t Avait to get ^ w head. Betty Cheek is loo® I Avard to going to a wec Mississippi—not her jifL coming back to Saint A'Ia\- mN year, too. Pat George ^ (1“ home to Chapel Hill and j’, student at Carolina
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