YOU CAN STILL GIVE TO THE march of dimes Saint Mary’s School Library THOSE EXAMS ARE HERE AGAIN OF SAINT MARY’S Vol. XIII, No. 8 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA January 26, 1951 Sigma-Mti Teams Pick Captains For Games Morson and Broughton Will Play Teams in Tournament The Sigma and Mu basketball Saras have elected their captains i?.*’ 11^6 forthcoming tournament. The ^'^grna’s elected Nancy Woodruff the Mxi’s elected Louise Milli- Both girls were first string “’’Wards on their teams last year. Touise is president of the Circle, ®scretary of Hall Council, jrresident J the Mu’s, vice-president of the “ctors’ Daughters’ Club, and a ^eraber of the Canterbury Club, ’’anddaughters’ Club, and Letter klub. ^ancy is president of the YWCA, t’ice-counselor, and a member of *s Letter Club and the Glee Club. Both teams are working hard for first game of the tournament, 'jfieh will be played February 22. Sigma-Mu basketball tourna- Gnt is always one of the high lights , the athletic season and competi- will be strong. The Sigma “aai has won the basketball champ- aship two years in a row aiid do ,7 W’ant to relinquish their claim year. Gie athletic department has suc- eded in scheduling two games Ath Hugh Morson and Needham ^^foughton high schools for Fehru- 10. The Sigma’s will play one the high school teams and the Mj-s will play the other team. The ^jB’iiigs for the games aiid the time “ach will be announced later. SMS Elects Sandra Sims May Queen Sigina-5Iu Leaders wlu) will compete for tlie fortlicomiiig basketball tourney. Standing are A1 Wblte and .Alice Hicks. Seated are Jjoiiise Milliken and Evelyn Oettinger. Lauritz Melchior, Opera Tenor, Will Perform At Raleigh Music Concert Jlaleigh Civic Music Association t'lll present Lauritz Melchior, Met- j^Politan Opera tenor, at the Me- ®’’ial Auditorium tonight. .The sixty-year-old Swedish born fiai’ is now a naturalized Ameri- citizen. Mr. Melchior has sung li^'^’^and performances for kings, concerts for veteran hospitals, tiif •'appeared in four motion pic- He is especially noted for performance of Wagnerian op- of Lauritz Melchior’s fav- “ pastimes is hunting. He has '''el? several safaris in Africa as as rabbit hunts in the south, ^^'’orite food is rare beef and ®fiish smorgasbord. ^^^e actually caught his wife. One 5 while in his back yard, he saw tlj^'B'bing plane nose-diving toward earth. One of the women who V'’’■''ed the wreck is the present Melchior. The opera' star was t|j ® to catch her from the flames of burning plane. k^erge Roth will accompany Mr. \(,jj efiior during his program, which consist of Steig Sol (Rise, ' by Backer-Lunde, Junker Nils l^inger till Lutan (Swedish) by Andreas Halien, Med en Primula- veris (With a Violet, Norwegian) by Edvard Greig, Foraarssang (Danish Spring Song) by Fini Ilen- rigues. The second ])ortion of the jiro- gram consists of piano solos by Mr. Roth entitled J/ttZMrA’o. in A by Cho- ])in and Liehestod from “Tristan and Isolde” by Wagner-Lizst. In the third part of the program will be Siegmund’s Love Song from “Die Walkeure” by Richard Wag ner, Traume, and Walther’s Prize- lied from “Die Meistersinger,” also by Wagner. Part four will be comprised of Tschaikowsky’s None But the Lonely Heart, Dunga'n’s While Jade, and The Two Grenadiers and Dedication by Schumann. Mr. Roth returns again in solo for the fifth part of the program. His selections will be Bolero by Ra vel and Goblin Dance by Dvorak. The conclnding part of the pro gram will return Mr. Melchior, sing ing Spring, Come Back to Vienna by Spielman, Lonely Night by Hu- bay-Stoll, the popular Some En chanted Evening by Rodgers, and Youman’s Without a Song. Day Sindentf Givv Talent Show Program The day .“tudents gave a talent show for the assembly program Jan uary 18. June Bullard, president of the day students, was in charge. Eliza beth Nooe, ])osing as a social re- ])orter for a Raleigh newspaper, in troduced the girls on the program. Jean McGhee served as messenger in the newspaper office. R^aiicy Lee, accom))anied by .Jean ette Bull at the piano, did an acro batic dance. .June Bullard sang Summertime, accompanied by Emily Fisher at the piano. Catherine Bikle, Mary Ann Eaddy, Anna Ball Arthur, and Con nie Telfair, wearing “backwoods” costumes, featured in a melodrama, ’Twas a Dark and Stormy Night. Jeanette Bull, the entertainer from the Saddle Club, wearing a riding habit, played a piano solo. Almost Like Being in Jjove. In conclusion, Hagwood, por trayed by Juliet Fulghum wear ing a yellow organdy dress with matching picture hat, and Hinkle, portrayed by Libba Dorris wearing a man’s outfit, gave a clever panto mime duet. She’s a Lady. May Queen’s Court Consists of Six Seniors, One Sophomore, One Junior, Four Bus. Students Sandra Sims will reign over the annual Saint Mary’s May Day, Sat urday, May 5. Twelve other cam pus beauties have also been selected for the May Court. They are Kit Armistead, Pat Boesser, .luliet Fulghum, Kitty Fisher, Grace Gor don, Peggy Hooker, Ann Miles, Vir ginia Mowery, Anne Rixey, Traques Saunders, Mazio Strickland, and Harriet Tew. Sandra Sims, of Lyiichburg, is a senior this year and also a member of last year’s May Court. Sandra is chief marshal, a meniher of Orche- sis, the YWCA, the Hall Council and the Dramatic Club. Sandra serves on the circulation staff of the BELI.ES and is a Sigma, Kit Armistead, of Kinston, is also a senior. Kit is ])resident of the Sigma Pi Alpha and the Glee Club and vice-])resident of the Dramatic Club. She is a member of the Hall Council and the Stage Coach staff. Pat Boesser, of Winston-Salem, is a new girl and a junior at Saint Mary’s this year. Pat is in the choir, Canterbury and Glee Clubs. She is a dance marshal and a Sigma cheerleader. Kitty Fisher, of Elizabethtown, is a new girl and president of the business class. Kitty is in the YWCA and made the Mu all-star hockey team. She is a librarian for the G'lee Club. .luliet Fulghum is a day student and a member of the business class. She is chief cheerleader for the Mu’s. Juliet is active in Glee Club and Stage Coach work. Grace Gordon, of S])ray, is a senior this year. She is a member of the Hall and Honor (Muncihs, the Canterbury Club, and the Stu dent Vestry. Grace is a marshal and was elected to the 1/if all-star hockey team. Peggy Hooker, of Martinsville, Virginia, is a senior and is a mem ber of Orehesis, the Hall Council, the BELLES staff, and the YWCA. Peggy is a mar.shal and a Sigma. Ann Miles, of Durham, is a sec ond year girl at Saint Mary’s. She is taking the business course this year. Ann is a Mu and a dance marshal for her class. Virginia Mowery, of Raleigh, is chief dance marshal, assistant editor of the BELLES, a Mu cheerleader, and a member of the YWCA and Sigma Pi Alpha, Anne Rixey, of Norfolk, is jiresi- dent of the student body. Rixey bi'- lougs to the Hall and Honor Coun cils, Dramatic Club, Altar Guild, Canterbury Club, and Legislative Body. She is a member of the BELLES circulation staff, the Or der of the Circle, and a Sigyna, Mazie Strickland, of High Point, is secretary of the Order of tluy (Cont. P. 4, Col. 1)