953 May 30, 1953
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SMS Graduates Attend Various
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Saint Mary’s graduates will be
represented at a number of col
leges and universities next year.
The following candidates for
liig'h school and junior college di
plomas are planning to go to Wo-
ttian’s College: Nancy Booth, Ea-
ehel Brooks, Blanche Correll, Syl
via Hamer, Genevieve Jones, Ann
Peoples, Paula Whitaker, Joyce
Woodard, and Sarah Albright.
University of North Carolina will
®ee: Barbara Brown, Anne Carl-
len, Pat Daniels, Mary Davenport,
"0 Baddy, Nell Eley, Sara fair,
oecky Gordon, Betsy Gorham,
Carolyn Landis, Laura Deane
Matheson, Isabella Mebane, Susie
^icoll. Gene Overbeck, Katherine
Siuith, Helen Sparger, Ginger Cur
tin, Jackie Steed, Emily Urquhart,
Cynthia Ward, Peggy Williams,
^tid Jeanne Summers. Five girls
plan to go to Hollins: Peggy
Clarkson, Sally Patterson, Sydna
Austin, Betty Sickles, and Lillian
friplett.
Shirley Habel, Doris Ann Line-
oerger, Elizabeth Lynn, Ginna
fimberlake. Eve Hargrave, Sarah
■lane Hodges, Hannah Weaver,
^nd Betsy Webb will go to Duke.
®lssie Allen, Dorothy Ervin, Fran
ces Procter, and Barbara White
will be at Salem. At Randolph
Macon will be Nancy Bowles, Bet
ty Dry, and Ann Robinson.
Sally Lincoln will go to Wheat
on; Barbara Lawson, University
of West Virginia; Lee Kohlsaat,
New Jersey College for Women;
Lane Harvey, Finch; Barbara
Harding, William and Mary;
Berkeley Bierer and Page Cole,
Mary Washington; Sarah Caw-
thon. University of Florida; Mar
garet Mansfield-Jones, University
of Tennessee; Lucile Overton,
Mary Baldwin; Irene White, Flor
ida State; Norvelle Plowden,
Sweetbriar; Susan Chamblee,
West Hampton ; Elizabeth Gillett,
Goucher; Harriet Harris, Cincin
nati Conservatory; Libby Huff
man, Lenoir Rhyne; Georgia
Moore, California; Nancy Mclver,
Sophie Newcomb; Paula Smith,
University of Alabama; Frances
McNeill, University of Wyoming;
Anne Penn, Katherine Gibbs, and
Kay Boatwright, Richmond Poly
technic Institute.
Velva Tucker, Bett Allen, Don
na Bull, Betty Byrum, Barbara
Carter, and Haffye Sewell plan to
get married.
Annual Banquet Climaxes
Athletic Activities, Rivalry
Students Receive Certificates
In Music, Art, Speech, Business
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total of twenty-seven girls are
I '^^indidates for certificate awards for
school session 1952-53. They
as follows:
The Music Department:
I Candidate for Certificate in
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I flarris, Harriet Hortense, Fraiik-
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Candidates for Certificates in
oice; Harris, Harriet Hortense of
^'anklintoii, N. C.; White, 13ar-
Sheppard of Greenville^ N. C.,
' Flowers, Patricia Anne of At-
‘**ha, Ga.
Tile Art Department:
-Candidates for Certificates in
®®ign are:
^^Th'oonie, Anne Baker of lialeigh,
fl., and MciSTeill, Frances Mc-
of Laurinbiirg, N. C.
f-'andidate for Certificate in Fine
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v^Taddy, Jo Frances of Baleigh,
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Hech and Theatre Arts are:
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i-go"’ ■ Charlotte Garland of Stony
' Va.; Smithdeal, Peggy
,„c)' of High Point, N. C.;
rV®-0 I ^yor, Myra Lynette of Louis-
I H. C., and Martin, Betty Euth
Ifaleigh, N. C.
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"®Hiercial Courses are: Allen,
y ^S^i’et Elaine of Cary, N. C.;
Ann Bird of Accomae, Va.;
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Byrd, Sara Jane of Mount Olive,
N. C.; Chonis, Demetra Eftehea of
Monroe, jST. C. ; Groom, Anno Ba
ker of Ealeigh, N. C.; Elkins, Mary
Catherine of Ealeigh, N. C.; Hat
ley, Edna Joy of Cary, N. C.;
Henry, Jean Moseley of Kinston,
K. G.; Keane, Constance Ferrel of
Charlottesville, Va.; McCormick,
Leonora of Columbus, Ga.; Perry,
Anna Mae of Ealeigh, K. C.; Stah
lings, Peggy Joyce of Ealeigh,
AL C.; Sugg, Peggy Euth, of Ea
leigh, K. C.; Thomas, Marguerite
Iris of Eaeford, N. C.; MLalker,
Mariana Ware of Ealeigh, N. C.
and Wliitford, Katherine Kinsey of
New Bern, K. C.
To Saint Mary^s
Our schooling days are over,
A now life now appears;
Our hearts are filled with mem’ries.
Our eyes arc filled with tears.
It’s not that we’re afraid of life
Nor the heartbreaks that unfold;
It’s just that now when school is out
Our little world seems cold.
It’s up to us to hold our aim
High on the road of Life,
To stand up for things which we
believe
To overcome all strife.
But when we cross the bridge of Life
If wo obtain life’s plan.
We’ll look back then and say with
pride,
“Thanks to your helping hand.”
Lillian Triplett.
The athletic association held its
annual banquet in the school gym
at six o’clock, May 21. This ban
quet is the highlight of the athletic
year because at that time the ath
letic plaque is awarded to the team
with the highest number of points
for the year.
I he banquet was occasioned for
the smoking of the Peace Pipe be
tween the Cowboys (Mu’s) and the
Indians (Sigma’s) and was held on
the top of “Old Smokey” in the wild
and woolly west. The Last Mohican
Mac, toastmaster, opened the ban
quet with toasts to Lone Star Stone,
llombre Hughes, Cactus Cameron,
and Sago Brush Bryant.
Pistol Packin’ Proctor and Doo
Dah Dee Dee, the leaders of the
Mu team,^ revealed the new Mu
leaders: Dill Walker, president, and
Allan Hardin, vice-president. Then
Sittin’ Bull and Tonto Tinimie,
leaders of the Sigma’s, announced
the new Sigma leaders: Ann By
num, president, and Ellen Ozon,
vice-president.
Next Sage Brush Bryant and Cac
tus Cameron announced the Indians
who got a feather in their head
dresses and the cowboys who get a
notch in their guns. These cowboys
and Indians were: Donna Bull, bas
ketball; Mickey Eatclilfe, volley
ball; Deedeo Davenport, hockey;
Aiiu ^ Scott Aiulersoii, bowling j
Cookie Tucker, swimming; Gray
I rector, tennis; Glenn Lightsey,
^ftball; Trissy Holt, posture; Gene
Overbeck, dancing; Jackie Steed,
badminton; and Dill Walker, pine
pong.
Canterbury Club Elects]
Officers For 1953-54
I he Last Mohican Mac then an
nounced the braves and hombres
who hit their mark, the new mem-
beis of the Letter Club. They were
Dill Walker, Allan Hardin, Trissy
Holt, Mickey Eatcliffe, Margaret
Allen, Cindy Ward, Gene Over
beck, Nancy Booth, and Norvelle
Plowden. Lone Star Stone then
announced the three who received
the athletic medals awarded on a
p^oint basis. They were given to
Gray I roctor, first place; Deedee
Davenport, second place; and Nancy
Mclver, third place.
The banquet was closed with
Hqmbre Hughes’ revelation of the
winner of the coveted athletic
plaque. I or the third consecutive
year the AIu’s triumphantly walked
away with the plaque.
/k/w s Defeat Sigma’s
In Softball Game
Softball touriiameiit was held May
Alay 14. The Mu’s defeated
the Sigma s in both games. Deedee
Davenport pitched for the Mu’s;
“Mike” Michael was the catcher.
I he S igma pitcher was Ann Bynum
with Tiiiimie Timmons as her relief
pitcher. Nancy Mclver was the
bigma catcher. Other members of
the Mu team were Glenn Lightsey,
Allan Hardin, Gray Proctor, Mickey
Eatchff, Charlotte Lilly, “Sissie”
Ibiight, and Page Cole; other mem-
beis of the Sigma team were Alice
-Bost, Donna Bull, Janet Rattray,
Janet Taylor, Nell Eley, and Nancy
Smith.
The girls who made the all-star
team wore J anet Eattray, Alice Wal-
kei^ Nancy Mclver, Mickey Eat-
cliffy Donna Bnllj Deedee Davenport,
Gi ay 1 roctor, Glenn Lightsey, and
Mary Michael. Glenn Lightsey was
voted the most outstanding softball
player.
Canterbury Club elected officers
May 5 for 1953-54. Alela Eoyall is
president; Margo Hester, vice-
president ; iViiii Going, secretary;
and .iVnn I reoman, treasurer.
Mela, of Goldsboro, is a member
of the choir, Sigma Pi Alpha, a
new feature editor of BELLES,
crucifer-elect, and a counselor next
year. Mela is a Sigma.
Margo, of Iryon, was president
of the Canterbury Club this year,
and a junior Honor Council mem
ber. She is crucifer-elect, a mem
ber of the Altar Guild, Dramatic
Club, BELLES staff. Stage Coach
staff. Sigma Pi Alpha, and the
Circle. Margo is a Mu.
Ann Going, of Tryon, is a mem
ber of the BELLES staff. Glee Club,
Dramatic Club, and the Beacon.
-Inn is a Mu.
Ann Freeman, of Meridan, Mis
sissippi, is a member of the Stage
Coach staff. Sigma Pi Alpha, new
secretary-treasurer of the Doctor’s
Daughters’ Club, a senior Honor
Council member-elect, and counselor-
elect. Ann is a Mu.
Mr. Hughes Inducts
Church Club’s Officers
In an impressive service in the
chapel on Sunday evening. May 24
the Eeverend I. Hardy Hughes in
stalled the incoming officers of the
Lalcigh Canterbury Club and the
baiiit Mary’s Canterbury Club. The
installation service replaced the
usual Sunday evening service.
During the first stanza of a hymn
^ng especially for the occasion the
Ciuitorbuiy Club officers went to the
altar Mr. Hughes outlined briefly
the duties of these officers. After
the installation ceremony was com
pleted the remaining stanzas of the
song were sung as a recessional.
liie Saint Maiy’s officers wlio
were installed are as follows: Mela
Eoyall, president; Margo Hester,
vice-president; Ann Going, secre-
treasurer.
Former SMS MayQi^
Serves As MaidOf Honor
Miss Sandra Simms of Lynch
burg was 1953 Maid of Honor in
the_ Randolph Macon May Court
which was presented on May 9 at
I®/®' Simms was in the
1952 May Court and was May
Cueen her senior year at Saint
Mary’s m 1951.