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its 1 l),y 2cht ing old lan- 1 of the ei’S; rdit. iil- lee. 1111- tlie in ale, ,1 n rhe Ice iits, ook I'ty- lied )i'e- lO"' lei’S Car al one 0111’ all- ill's in of it. ii',y in ley for ted ie,y ■et, llH i-3; nil JAN PIERCE CONCERT DECEMBER 14 Belles OF SAINT MARY’S SENIOR DANCE DECEMBER 12 December 4, 1953 Saint Mary’s students attended a thanksgiving service held in the school chapel on the morning of Wednesday, November 25. The al tar was laden with the symbols of the Thanksgiving season. The fruits and vegetables on the altar sym- holized the many beautiful things fiiod has jilaced on earth for his people. The service began with the hymn, ('Ome Ye Thankful People Come, tvhieli was followed by a shortened form of the Morning Prayer. The lieverend Mr. Harding Hughes spoke on “What We Have to be Thankful For This Year.” Mr. Hughes stated that the following things are worthy of thanks: the abundance of food, the healthy con dition of the nation, the comforts and luxuries of our homes, the res ponse of people to political prob- loms, the signing of the Armistice, the response of people to World Heed, our happy lives at Saint Hary’s, the repression of Commu- 'iism, and the hold of religion on Poople today. A special offering for the Tliomp- *^on Orphanage, Charlotte, North Carolina, was collected. This or phanage is a project of the three dioceses of North Carolina. All students were asked to give gener- •^tusly in a Thanksgiving spirit to this worthy cause. After the offer- tony, the service came to a close "'ith the hymn, Praise to God, Im- Mortal Praise. SMS Seniors Plan Christmas Dance Kathleen. Hartsock, JS/lUf Reigns As SMS Posture Week Queen Various Colleges Attend SMS Dance I The dance marshals held an in- onnial dance in the gym Saturday |*’ght, November 21, from 8:30 to t -'30. Among the colleges repre- ' ®®nted were N. C. State, Duke, Carolina. Dr. and Mrs. Owen *• Browne, the dance advisers, haperoned the dance. The Senior Class is planning its Clnistmas dance for December 12 The gym will be decorated in royal- blue crepe paper. The band stand will be decorated in silver paper with a royal-blue fringe. In the center of the ceiling there will be a hanging mobile with Christmas balls attached to it. Three spot lights will be focused on the mobile Ihere will also be the traditional' (diristmas tree. The figure will take place under the mobile, and the members of the figure will carry red poinsettas. The Wake Forest Southerners will furnish music for the dance. Members of the figure, will be Kay Baker, Frances Perry, Marilyn Hedrick, Allene Wellons, Anne Aichols, Timmy Timmons, Gray I roctor, Alice Bost, Virginia Har- riss, Mary Lee_ LaFar, Charlotte Billy, and Lorrie Clark and their dates. Each member of the Senior Class IS exjiected to help decorate and to work on the individual parts of the dance. The different committees will be calling on members of the class to help. The members of the Invitation Committee are Marv Windley D„„„, ; i„’; h 1 eeman, and Mary Grady Bur nette. The members of the Kefresh- ment Committee are Leslie Hall Chairman; Linda Garriss; Nancy Russell; and Nancy Eversman. The members of the Decoration Com mittee ai e Lorrie Clark, Chairman; Harriet Conger, Anne Nichols, Pearl Smith, and Connie Shaner. The members of the Figure Committee are Virginia Harriss, Chairman; Kay Baker, Charlotte Lilly, and Mary Lee LaFar. I ii '. i WM Kathleen Hartsock Letter Club Qives A,ssembly Progrum Mu s Defeat Sigma s; Proctor, Athey Star Students Present . Among the variety of dances en- p^ed by all were the Bunny Hop the Hokey Pokey. Entertain- ^'ent was given by Elliott Eaydash, , ^0 sang When I Was Young, Rags ° Riches, and A Fool Was I. Mu- ® for dancing was furnished by * ®pular records played on the record Player. Musical Program Admission was taken at the door ' dance marshals. The money 1 dected from the dances goes to ^ y Useful luxuries for the school. j°De of the things given in the ft are the P.A. system in the jjdi, curtains for the auditorium -) uui tains lor lue auuiiorium a record player, and big fans, money is also used to buy new COPrlci Miss Geraldine Cate’s voice stu dents t^resented a voice recital in the voice studio on Tuesday, Novem- bei 17. Martha Ann Horne sang In the Country by Haydn. Schu bert’s Cradle Song and The Morn ing^ Wind were the selections which Gail Hollowell sang. Jacqueline Wilder saiig Eiline Croor, an Irish folk _ song, and Sally Gay sang Daisies by Hawley. Mountains, a Czech folk song, was sung by Rachel Speight, and Manning’s Shoes was sung by Margaret Beattie. Jackie Culler sang My Love Has Gone to Hea and A Swan. I Love Thee by Greig and Mozart’s “Voi Che Sa- The Mu’s defeated the Sigmas b to 4 on November 22 in the first game of the annual hockey tourna ment. B. C. Athey scored three points for the Mu’s; Gray Proctor scored two points, and they scored the other two points together. For the Sigma’s Robin Fuller scored two points. Sara Cobb and Timmy iimmons scored one each. Members of the Mu team are right wing, Trissy Holt; right inner, Linda Garriss; center and captain B. C. Athey; left inner. Gray Proctor; left wing, Allan Hardin; center halfback. Dill Wal ker ; right halfback, Charlotte Lilly; ^ Kemper; right fullback, Barbara Hunt; left full back, Ann Barber; and goalie, Ann Scott Anderson. Substitutes are Aancy Eversman, “Baby Rea” El- liott’Cecily Kohlsaat, Ann Gregory and Priscilla Swindell. Those on the Sigma team are right vung Alice Bost; right inner, Sara Cobb; center and captain, Nancy Glenn; left inner, Timmy Timmons; left wing, Robin Fuller- right halfback, Barbara Holtgren • center halfback, Nancy Smith; left halfback’ Laura Ann Travis; right fullback, Baine Micham; left full- back, Gwen Grizzard; and goalie, -B len Ozon Substitutes are Grace Alston, Rachel Speight, Mary Grady -oiiriiettej and Janet Rattray. Posture week began on Tuesday, November 17, with a posture pro gram given by the Letter Club. The Letter Club members, Trissy Holt, Mary Linda (farriss, Timmy Tim mons, Allan Hardin, Dill Walker, and Gray Proctor, gave a humorous skit on bad posture, portraying girls in school. The Letter Ciub mem- beis also gave rules for good posture. Tuesday s assembly prog r a m showed the defects of bad posture. In Thursday’s assembly ])rogram the hnalists in the posture contest were presented. As Beth Kemper played background music, .1 Pretty Girl IS Like a Melody and Dancinq m the Dark, each contestant walked across the stage and up and down steps and sat down. The contestants were Patsy Beams, Mary Lee Broece, Aubrey Campbell, Sally Cowles, Jane Dawson, Betsy Duke Carolyn Nelson, “Boo” Robinson,’ Shelly Smith, Jane Wrike, Kath leen Hartsock, and Pat Cowden. Kathleen Hartsock, a Mu, who has been enrolled at Saint Mary’s Wr only five weeks, was crowned 1 osture Queen by Trissy Holt. Sally Cowles took second place; Shelly Smith, third place. Allan Hardin c r o w 11 e (1 Ann Gregory “Miss Slump. lor lunch Thursday the I osture Queen sat at the head of the Letter Club table, and “Miss Slump” sat at the foot. Throughout the week the Letter Club members gave slump cards to prls with bad posture. The girls had to wear these cards around their iiGcks for a day. Good Shepherd Rector Conducts SMS Service pete” from Marriage of Figaro were the numbers which Jane West- brook sang. Gerrie Jones sang Lerdemur’s Stream, an Irish folk song, and Mary Clayton sang Han del s Ask if you Damask Rose and Sadero s Fa la Nana. Carolyn War- lick concluded the program by sing- ing Schuman’s Kinderwacht and May Day Carol. The Reverend Mr. James Mc Dowell Dick conducted the Sunday morning service at Saint Mary’s on Koveinber 22, 1953, while the Rev. Mr. I. Harding Hughes conducted the service at the Church of the Good Shepherd, Raleigh, N. C. Ml-. Dick for the past seventeen years has been the rector of the Church of the Good Shepherd He IS a member of the board of trustees of Saint Mary’s and a member of the board of trustees of Saint Au gustine College, Raleigh. He is also the president of the Standing Committee of the Diocese of North Carolina. For the month of No vember his services at the Church of the Good Shepherd have been broadcast over WPTF.
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