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Saint Mary’s School Library “SADIE HAWKINS” T T ^ KING RISLEY WILL GIRL-BREAK EDIT HANDBOOK OF SAINT MARY’S XIII, No. 4 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA November 3, 1950 Order Of The Circle Taps Six New Saint Mary’s Junior Class Chooses Members With Impressive Ceremony Rest Of Officers For Year ’50-51 New Members: Allen, Rogers, ^hite, Rixey, Lynch, Bullard , Oie Order of the Circle tapped Seniors, Mary Frances Allen, ■htli Rogers, A1 White, June Rul- Alinii Lynch, and Anne Rixey, flight of October 26. The white 'ad figures, each holding a burning aiidle, formed their traditional cir- ' a 111 the back quadrangle and after- ai'ds walked in single file around ’a front of school. ^^lembership in the Circle is one j file highest honors that can come a Saint Mary’s girl and all five (, .fiiese girls are outstanding at _ M ary’s. The purpose of this ^^Sanization is to promote a spirit 1^ co-operation among the students ^ following high ideals. .f’l'anky Allen, of Statesville, is the ;fior of the BELLES, a marshal, I file YWCA, and is a Sigma. She edited the 19,50-’.'51 Student tdith Rogers, of Wilmington, is .?*''aident of the Canterbury Club, in a Granddaugliters’ Club, a hall "iiselor, a crucifer, and a Mu. White, of Chester, S. C., is esident of the senior class, vice- ®sident of the Mu's, a hall coun- '’L and in the Canterbury Club. i, '^uiie Bullard, of Raleigh, N. C., j, Pi'esident of the day students, in ^ yfiee Club, Sigma Pi Alpha, and ' Lynch, of Winston-Salem, tJ'ditor of the Stage Coach, in the 5 Pi Alpha, Canterbury Club, '“il counselor, and a Mu. Vj^'|"iie Rixey, of Norfolk, Va., is i|, ^'h*'esident of the Student Govern- Association, vice-coOnselor, fi ** Sigma. Rixey works on the ^;>fiation staff of the BELLES. iiii tfic iiGxt morning the eere- iii ’y officially ended when the new 'filers with the old members, who , ^^onise Milliken, president; Strickland, secretary; Mar- ^Ififiuirk, and Betty Ann Wil- observed Holy Communion '“filer in the chaiiel. St .H: ^dent Government Gives Assembly Skit Student Government Asso- ‘"[ij'oii presented a short skit on ((.J/'f''* Saint Mary’s Girls” in as- ‘5 October 31 Grouch (A1 White), Si(,|j'"^fie (Louise Milliken), and Spirit (Anne Rixey) repre- ^tli. three Saint Mary’s girls. *' '-‘fiaracters were a teacher, a and a counselor, who were ■liijj'ayed fiy Martha McGuii’k, iind Ann Nicoll, re- *''iiit Betty Anne Williamson ^'fiiced the skit. Junior Class Gives Halloween Carnival Bobbing Apples, Wishing Well, Decorations Add to Atmosphere The junior class sponsored Saint Alary’s traditional Halloween party Halloween night, October 31. The wishing well was the center of at traction. “See the World,” the kiss ing booth, the snake charmer, and the house of horrors were also popu lar. King Risley was in charge of planning a n d constructing the booths. The gym was decorated with jack- o-lanterns, black cats, ghosts, and goblins. These clever decorations were the work of Alargaret Cheat ham and her committee. The gay and gruesome costumes were shown off in the grand march. Brizes were awarded for the best costumes. Dr. Brown, Airs. Brown, and Aliss Alorris were judges. Nell Crofton was chairman of the cos tume committee. Bobbing apj)les contributed to the Halloween atmosphere. Refresh ments were served by the refresh ment committee headed by Ann Fitz gerald. Kay Daniel directed the publicity and Jean Glover was chairman of the clean-up committee. The entire junior class under the leadership of Alice Hicks worked to make the ])arty a success. Sophomores Complete Elections For Year Law, Matheson, Nisbet, Saund ers, Davenport, Eley, Officers Alembers of the sophomore class have completed their elections for the coming year. They elected Beau fort Law Honor Council representa tive, Laura Alatheson secretary, Jane Nisbet treasurer, Nell Ely Legisla tive Body representative, Deedee Davenport and Tracques Saunders dance marshals. Beaufort is from Fayetteville. She is on the BELLES staff and in the YWCA. She is a Sigrfia, Laura is from Ahoskie. She is a member of the Doctors’ Daughters’ Club, the Stage Coach advertising staff, and the YM^'CA. She is a Sigma. Jane is fi'om Charlotte. She was vice-president of her class last year. This yeai- she is a member of the YWCA, the Dramatic Club the BELLES, and is a Sigma. Nell is from Aho.skie. Slie is sec retary-treasurer of the Beacon, a member of the YAVCLV, and .serves on the BELLES. Nell is a Sigma. Deedee is from Timmonsville, S. C. She is a member of the Letter Club, the choir, and is a Mu. Tracques is a Columbia, S. C., girl. She is a member of the Doc tors’ Daughters’ Club and is a Sigma. ^^Dogpatch’^ Faculty Receives First Prize At Junior’s Halloween Party The junior class traditional Hal loween party starred the faculty in “Dogpatch” costumes this year. The entire faculty group walked away with the first prize. Second ])rize was awarded to Bimbo Parshley, Shepherd Rustin, Anna Redding and Alice Alay for the representa tion of “Behind the Iron Curtain.” Audrey Cami)bell, as a typical Hal loween witch, won third prize. Aliss Alary Ruth Haig awarded the prizes. Aliss Alorrison, as “Mammy Yok- um,” led the Dogpatch brigade. She was dressed in a striped towel skirt and poke bonnet. Next in line was Miss Alorris as Pappy Yokum. Aliss Alorris strikingly resembled Pai)py Yokum with her size twelve feet and her “Philip Finn” nose. Next in line came Miss Liverman as the Herculean-shouldered Lil’ Abner and Aliss Kelly as a red headed version of Daisy May. Miss AI. D. Jones as Available Jones came next. She wore a sign on her hack tedling of her services. It read, “If you ain’t got the cour age to do it. I’ll do it for you.” Next came Mr. Hughes as Mar rying Sam. He wore a .severe black “preaching suit.” Airs. Brown, also dressed in black, came behind him. She was dressed as the alluring Dogpatch “Wolf Girl.” Sadie Hawkins, known to Saint Mary’s student body as Aliss Elling ton, walked along in her conserv ative white and red costume with her hands folded demurely in front of her. Her hair was done in a little knot on the nape of her neck and she wore a rather large and ai)])ropriate nose. Airs. Hornback was a ty])ical Dog- ])atch mother, who had almost more than she could do in managing her two children, Aliss AIcLaurin and Aliss Lindsey. Airs. Hornback had her hair fixed in the latest Dog patch style. By some means of niagic, she had contrived to make it stand straight up. Her hands were full of dolls belonging to her two screaming little girls. Dr. and Airs. Browne were not omitted from the procession. Dr. Browne a])peared as a scarecrow, and his wife as a farmer girl. Dawson, Patterson, Penton Will Help Hicks in Leading Class Saint Alary’s junior class elected as officers for this year Nancy Daw son, vice-president; Ann Patterson, secretary; and Ann Penton, treas urer. Also elected were Virginia Turley and Sandra Donaldson as Honor Council members. Elected as the now members of the Leg islative Body were Susan Shepherd and King Risley. Nancy Dawson, of Elizabeth City, is head cheerleader for the Sigma’s and is also a member of the Canterbury Club and the Dra matic Club. iVnn Patterson is a mend)er of the Canterbury Club and the Dramatic- Club. Ann, whose home is in Eden- ton, is on the BELLES and Stage Coach staff's. Ann Penton, of Wilmington, is on the c i r c u 1 a t i o n staff’ of the BELLES. Ann belongs to the Can terbury Club, the Glee Club, and the Dramatic Club. She is a' Sigma., Sandy Donaldson, of Wilson, is a Mu cheerleader and a member of the Canterbury Club. A'^irginia Turley, a Sigma, is a member of the Glee Clul). She is on the BELITES staff, and lu'r home is in Kinston. liKCJlSIi.ATIVK BODY A Savannah, Ga., girl. King Ri.s- ley is a mendier of the Canterbury (i’lub, Orchesi.s, and the Dramatic (dub. King is on the headline staff of the BELLES and is a Sigma. Susan She])herd, who is here at Saint Alary’s for her first year, is a Mu cluHU'leader and a memln'r of tin* Glee Club. FItKSHMKX OKFH'KIt.S Saint Alary’s freshman class elect- (>d Catherine Alorrison secretary. Catherine, of Gastonia, is a member of the AAV(b\. She is a J/m. I’lie treasurc'i' is Laura Erwin, of Morganton. Jaiura is a mendier of the YAVCA and a Mu. Alary L('c La Far, electcal dance marshal, is from Gastonia. She is a member of the Glee Club and a Shpna. Alary Lee was elected from the freshman class. The class elected Gloria Gilmore president in last week’s elections. 'Fhe second prize Iron Curtain group re])resented Stalin, Alolotov, Gromyko, and Alalik. They were dressed in red fiaiinels and red rub ber boots. Their costumes were com- ])lete even to the little black military bats and customary black mous taches. Audrey Cam})bell, as third prize winner, was dressed as a black hump-back witch from head to too. She hobbled along on her broom stick.
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