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The Belles of Saint Mary’s May 4, Letter Club Initiates Page, Dalton, Daniel As New Members Saint Mary’s Students Elect Boesser Chief Dance Marshal Athletic Society Encourages Students’ Interest in Sports Saint Mary’s Letter Club initiated three new members in assembly April 19. The new members are Marian Page, Kay Daniel, and Sally Dalton. Letter Club members create inter est in school sports, foster good sportsmanship, and manage extra curricular sports activities. They are those girls making two all-star teams or 100 points in any of the major sj)orts. Marian (“Honey”) is from El Paso, Texas. She is a cheer leader and a member of the Glee Club. “Honey” has made, in one year, the all-star hockey and volley ball teams. Kay is from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. She is a member of the Canterbury Club and Altar Guild. She was secretary of her class last year. Kay has been a member of the Sigma basketball, hockey and baseball teams for the two years that she has been at Saint Mary’s. Sally is from Charlotte. She is president of the sophomore class, secretary-treasurer of the YWCA, a member of the BELLES staff, . Stage Coach staff,, and Beacon. Sigma-NLu Bo’wling Tournament Begins CAMPUS NOTES Sigma-Mu bowding tournament began at Brooks’ Eecreation Center Monday, April 23, and will end Friday, May 11. Ten Sigma’s and ten Mu’s chosen on the basis of high scores are competing. On a bulletin board at Brooks’ each girl records her five highest scores of the six games she bowls be tween April 23 and May 11. The all-star bowling team will be com posed of the high scorers. Mary Tom Battle, Catherine Bikle, Margaret Cheatham, Sally Dalton, Hell Eley, Mary Stuart Mc Kee, Shepherd Eustin, Tonia Eowe, Julia Steed, and Mary Sutton are the Sigma high scorers. Mu contestants are Emily Adams, Heville Campbell, Barbara Clark, Ann Fitzgerald, Virginia Hall, Haney Haltom, Anna Bedding, Eosemary Scovil, Lou ITrquhart, and Freta Jones. Barbara Fulton, ’50 H. S., who is now attending Woman’s College in Greensboro,_ H. C., visited Saint Mary’s April 22. Rising Senior Class Elects Dance Marshals for Next Year Saint Mary’s student body electe Pat Boesser as Chief Dance Ma shal for the 1951-52 session. Gta nominees were Buncy Robinson Sally Hackney. As Chief Dai ce Marshal, Pat will be responsible i Vol. Sk Pi .1 June Bullard will give her Voice Certificate Recital in the auditorium May 11. Margaret Gaston, who will receive a' Piano Certificate this year, will give her recital May 16. the performance of the dance nia* shals, see that all dance Jean Acker, ’50 H. S., will visit Saint Mary’s May 28 and 29. She is now a student at Mount Vernon College in Virginia. ^ Kent Thompson, Mary Lib Alls- brook, Peggy Johnston, Betsy Thornton, Mary Aston Leavell, Laura Chapman, Letitia House, Emilie Patton, and Susan Shep herd attended the Horth Carolina Symphony Orchestra concert April 26. SMS Handbook Has Many New Features The Student Government Associa tion Handbook, edited by King Ris- ley, which will be completed by May 15, will contain several new features, three new illustrations by Alice May, a new cover, an expla nation of such traditions as the “kicking post” and the “little store,” the new school songs, the revision of the constitution, and the newly granted petitions. , Dean Martha Dabney Jones served as faculty advisor for the handbook. Swimming Club Takes In Nine New Members The Swimming Club inducted nine new members after various try outs April 25. They are Ann Bowen, Sibby Callaway, Jean Glover, Sue Harrison, Allen Loy, Ann Hichol- son. King Risley, Sue Sadler, and Ann Stevens. Membership qualification is the attainment of twenty-five points in swimming the side-stroke, the crawl, the breast-stroke, the plunge dive, the surface dive, and six lengths for endurance. Five points were given for excellent rating, four for fine, three for good, two for fair, one for tpoor. For the remainder of this year the club members plan to work on perfecting their form. At each Wednesday meeting, they will at tempt to improve two strokes. - The only time you mustn’t fail is the last time you try.—Keltering. .(Continued from Page 1) A lullaby dance will be enacted by Constance Barnes, Laura Chap man, Margaret Cheatham, Connie Edwards, Laura Hays, xinn Patter son, xVnna Redding, Shepherd Rus- tin, Susan Shepherd, and Becky Wall. Lane Buchley, Haney Haltom, King Risley, Florence Swindell, Joanne Trowbridge, and Carolyn Welsh will appear as blue skies. In white-gray costumes, Jeanette Bull, Dorothy Crawford, Hell Boone Crofton, Kay Daniel, Margaret Dunn, Virginia Gillam, Virginia Hall, Clairene Harris, Alice May, Jean McGhee, Louise Milliken, Jean Poland, Mai'garet xVnn Sasser, Eunice Saunders, Rosella Stanard, Mary Sutton, and Frances Williams will present a cloud dance. Sue Harrison, portraying a star, dances a ballet. Dressed as yellow lemon-drops will be Tresca Bowles, Margaret Ann Brock, Sally Hagood, Faith Lassiter, Kathy LeStourgeon, Haney Lee, Laura Matheson, Joan Mc- Cutchen, xinna Jane Owens, Edith Rogers, Eosemary Scovil, and Mar garet Mary Stewart. To climax the program, the blue birds, xUice Jones and Jean Sum mers, lead the little girl over the “rainbow.” Lane Buchley, president of Or- chesis, is general chairman of May Day. Other chairmen and their committees are Choregraphy, Mrs. William Guess, chairman, Toma Rowe, Sue Harrison, and Haney Lee; Pageant, Alice Jones, chair man, Ann Rixey, Becky Wall, King Risley, Anna Redding. On the costume committee serve Carolyn Welsh, as chairman, Mar garet Cheatham, Sue Harrison, and Florence Swindell; Properties, Laura Chapman, chairman, and Laura Hays; Programs, Becky Wall, chairman, Jean Summers, Ann Patterson, Laura Chapman, Barbara Clark, and Mary Jo Paul; Publicity, Juliette Fulghum, chair- Sigma Pi Alpha president Kit xVrmistead presented certificates of merit to Mazie Strickland, Mary Jo Paul, La Heile Edwards, Laura Chapman, and Mimi Lynch xVpril 17. These certificates are for high academic standards in languages and other courses. The girls who were initiated last fall received their membership certificates at the same meeting. carried out, be responsible foi money taken in, and be respons for all equipment at dances. Pat, of Winston-Salem, is a m ber of the Canterbury Club, Club, choir, and Dramatic txi She is a Sigma cheerleader, a m ber of the May court,, and a marshal this year. . . j xinn Harless, Gillie Martin, ^ McCulloch, and Lois Perry elected as dance marshals fioin rising senior class. The duties these dance marshals are to that all plans of the executive co mittee are carried out. . ^ Ann Harless, of Edenton, ^ ^ member of the YWCxV an Altar Guild. She is a Sigma. Gillie Martin, of Richmond, ginia, is a member of the bury Club and a Sigma. „ u Ann McCulloch, of Blue West Virginia, is a member o ^ T1 ciety Sclloc risoii I'laii «iiu Seleg coiii Glee Club and YWCA. She.is tlie dance marshal this year and gg, BELLES and Stage, Coach .sta Ann is a Mu. The Honor Council elected Mary Gage Hammond secretary of the Student Government xVssociation for the 1951-52 session. Mary Gage, of Greenville, South Carolina, is a member of the xiltar Guild, the Canterbury Club, and the Circle. She will be secretary of the Canterbury Club next year. She is a Mu. French Class Gives Pyramus and This Madame Smith’s French CouV' sation class gave a French pl ‘ ibb' Pyramus and Thisbe, in assei» May 3. plas®'*' The play is a well-known c version. One of the most /• Ol.-l „cvp’s versions is from Shakespeme s summer Night’s Dream. T i® The Glee Club had a picnic in the Hut Tuesday night, April 24, before its regular Tuesday night practice. xVfter a picnic supper of ham burgers, the members held an in formal sing before their regular practice. is of two' lovers, PyramUS Thisbe, who are not allowed each other because tlieir P j(Jc are in disagreement. They Jir to meet secretly at the xV shoulder strap is a device for keeping an attraction from becoming a sensation.—Penn State Froth. to meet secreuy -jaii; nis. This meeting ends for both lovers. Pyranuis Thisbe’s veil which the V chewed and, believing he|' dead, stabs himself. Tlusb® pears on the scene, sees ij dying, and kills herself. The scenery in the play u® jgf unique. Carolyn Welsh II unique, vxaiujjn .t -- „ v “le mur” or wall. Her costuu made from a' fabric desigu®__ jggfx' man, Tonia Rowe; Marshals, Peggy Hooker, chairman, Julia Steed, Mary Frances Allen, Mary Tom Battle, Catherine Bikle, Betty Cheek, Barbara Dixon, Jean Gould, Jean Page, and Mickie Shannon. Jean Lang, stage manager, will have sound engineer, Elise Feim- ster, helping her backstage. Sonoko Yamamoto, of Tokyo, has illustrated the program; the Beacon will direct the finances while the Order of the Circle will provide the stage set. The Glee Club, under the direc tion of Miss Geraldine Cate and ac companied by Mrs. L. S. Winton, will furnish the musical setting and will introduce each dance by singing a phrase of Over the Rainbow. maue irom a launu -gi stone figures. Pine trees tui a hiding place for the hungiy n ess, Elise Feimster. ^ She very appropriate lioness 3# Pyramus, Mazie StricklancK.g,.gl Thisbe, Anne Rixey, wore 1*®“^ costumes typifying the dress times. Each player did her P^^'* that even the people who .gtai', understand French could, un the situation. For those “"jpffj understand French, the pD^ ^ nounced their words clearu^^^j,,'!' distinctly. Hever has such a distinctly, in ever uas - breaking tragedy been poKf*. lightly or has a lioness ir ims a ^ ' Frencli. The audience approval for a very play by its applau'se and D »
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