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OF SAINT MARY’S
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THANKSGIVING
XIII,
No. 5
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
November 17, 1950
Carolina College Conference Posture Week Ends With Crowning
Elects Dr. Stone As New President Of Louise Milliken, Posture Queen
Representatives of Forty-five
H.C, Colleges Gather at Winston
The Nortli Carolina College
Sj erenee elected Dr. Richard G.
:^oiie president for the year 1950-
‘^1 its annual meeting in Win-
Y®"'Salem, November 8-9. Tlie
'*^*^1* Carolina College Confer-
tiice
IS a bodj'- whose members
^^Ptesent forty-five universities,
and junior colleges in
*Tli Carolina.
. College Conference con-
j annually and at this meet-
ol)t to sot forth methods of
ij. billing improved teaching tech-
j/fiies and better school facili-
tofj ®”^oe it began in 1921, the
,1‘ence has been helpful iu
|),. '.'hiig occasions for college
|)/j*^onts to discuss their mutual
fov 1 and to oft’er suggestions
,.these problems,
t'oif Ts^orth Carolina College
'.'k
’Ms
»ani
’Ms
T "Uist maintain certain stand-
to be admitted into the or-
^'ition. Some of these stand-
ha.i P^^'t'iin to qualifications for
ij( Pers, requii'ed courses, amount
(H^’P^oe.v to be spent in libraries,
fof nnmber of students proper
t|. recitation and laboratorv
ege admissions commit-
►f, ' >iie Conference. Other off
}A''teeted at this past meeting
M '’^'hons colleges through-
Itlie state.
Ml. ) is not oidy a per-
iiti jjt tribute to Dr. Stone but also
to the school, iu view of
'lot that Saint Marv’s is a
I Stone has formallv served
colleg ■
^t the Conference. Other offi-
'M,ij
&
school and a junior college.
^stoh Will Guide
Legislative Body
li(„j Pi members of the Legislative
elected Margaret Gaston chair-
Alice Hicks secretary for
jjj PpO-51 session.
*1] ‘P'Km'et calls and j)resides over
>ii(] P®6tiiigs of the Legislative Body
'iSetlier with the Dean of Stu-
f’mousses all petitions with the
Vs * I It of the school. She also
lie duty of recording in the
file of student regulations any
in regulations resulting from
jj^lative Body action.
■\'(,|,.^’'ffm'et, a senior from Belmont,
hdY ’ tilarolina, is here for her third
■y- ■ She is on the Stage Coach
i*;’ P member of the YWCA, and
C"'
I'lj,, as secretary, records the
srence is to North Carolina
r ,Pt the Southern Association of
to and Secondary Schools i
IS
i.f !!'P South. It is also an ac-
' 'htiiig organization. Bach col-
Naiioy Woodriifl' crowns Uouiso MiUikcii, I'osturc Queen, while Heti.v Hiith
MiicXair, “Miss Sliinip ol' lit.50,” looks on.
Seniors Begin Preparations For
Annual Christmas Celebration
Ut • *
les of each meeting and collects
“Winter Wonderland” is Theme,
Dick Levin Provides Orchestra
Seniors are biis.v making ])lans
for their annual Christmas dance,
which will be held December 9.
As .vet there are no delinite
plans, but the seniors are work
ing their decorations around the
theme “Winter Wonderland.” The
background will he blue, white,
and silver. Man.v snowmen of
various shapes and sizes will out
line. the g.vm. Snow, ice, icicles,
and snowflakes will give the gym
the mysterious appearance of a
winter wonderland. In the far cor
ner of the g.vm the dancers will
see a large Christmas tree laden
with lights and presents. The or
chestra or bandstand will be in
the sha])e of Santa’s sled pulled by
reindeer.
Dick Levin and his eight-])iece
orchestra will furnish the music
for the dance.
The figure this .vear will he verv
simple. It is a modification of the
the records of the Body to be i)assed
on to the next ])resident.
Alice, of Faison, is president of
the junior class, the Letter Club,
and the Doctors’ Daughters’ Club.
Betty Ruth MacNair Receives
Crown of “Miss Slump of 1950”
The crowning of Louise Milliken
as posture queen iu assembly Thurs
day, November 9, climaxed the cele
bration of posture week at Saint
Mary’s, 'fhe Letter Club made the
students aware of good ])osture from
November C through November 11.
Franky Allen was in charge of the
assembl.y j)rogram November 7. A
clever skit promoting good posture
was presented. Those taking ]>art
were Deedee Davenport, Alice May,
“Bimbo” Barshley, Louise Milliken,
Kvelyn Oettinger, Alice Hicks, Alice
.lones, Nancy Woodruff, and Franky
Allen.
N^auc.y Woodruff was in charge of
the assembl.y j)rogram November 9.
At this time finals in the ])osturc
contest were held. Judges were Miss
Kllington, Miss Davis, and Mr. .Ihal-
dingfield of the Raleigh School of
Dance. Fi'oin the four Sig7na’s and
four Mii'x who ai)peared as finalists,
Louise Milliken, last .year’s winner,
was again crowned i)osture queen.
Julia Steed received second place,
and .\nn .Miles third.
The preliminary elimination con
test was held in the gym 'Puesda.y
afternoon.
Betty Ruth .MacNair received tin!
crown of “Miss Slump of 19.')0.”
gi-and march ami will extend the
eutii’e length of the g.vm. The of
ficers of the senioi- class and the
chairmen of the committees, with
their dates, will make up the
figure.
The committees for the dance
are as follows: The refreshmeid
committee, Inmded b.v Kit Arm-
istead, includes Samira Sims,
Becky Moose, Ann .Nicoll, Mar
garet Gaston, Mind Lynch, and
Bett.v Cheek.
Laura Davis is chairman of the
decoration comndttee with Bve-
lyn Oettinger, Grace Gordon,
“Bimbo” Farshle,v, Alice iMa.v,
Barbara Chu'k, Tonia Rowe, and
Sonoko Yaniomoto as members.
Carol.vu Welsh is chairman of
the invitation committee, which
includes Rosemary Scovil, Jjaura
Chapman, and June Bullard. Con
nie Shauklin is chairman of the
orchestra committee and Virginia
Mower.v is hel|)iug her.
“Sugar” Page is chairman of
the figure committee, members of
which are Barbara Dixou, Mickie
Shannon, Mar.v Sutton, Carol
Sledge, and Dot Crawford. Caro
line Cobe.v is iu charge of jiictures
for the dance.
Glee Club Sings For
Service AtN.estate
Thirty-five Glee Club members,
directed h.y Miss Geraldine Cate and
accompanied h.y Mrs. Pegg.y Royster
Jones Corl).y, rendered sp(>cial music
for the Fraternity Clnirch Service
which was held at the M’est Raleigh
Presbyterian (ffiurch Sunday night,
Nov('inher r>.
'I’lic grou]) sang two special S(dee-
tions, (lloria Pairi by Palestrina and
Ijisten to the Lambs h.y D(‘tt. A
solo part in the latter was done h.y
.\nne Lee. As a prayer response the
club offered Hear Oar Praijer, 0
Loxd.
The evening message was deliv
ered by Dr. W. I). M’eatherford of
Berea College, Berea, Kentucky.
An informal social hour, which
was given by the youth fellowship of
the church, followed the service.
Doughnuts, buns, cinnamon twists,
coffee, and [junch were served.
This church service was sponsort'd
by tlje various fraternities on the
State College cami)us in observance
of “Religion in Life ’Week” or “Re
ligious Bmi)hasis MYek,” November
b through November 11.