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OF SAINT IVIARY
Vol. XVI, No. 5
Senior Class, Pages Enjoy
Qala Blue Christmas Dance
RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA
Aleiiihers of the Senior Class,
dance marshals, and ])ages enjoyed
the music of the Southerns from
Wake Forest at a dance Saturday
night, December 12. The gym was
decorated in royal him* and silver,
fhe ceiling and walls were royal
•due and the bandstand and arches
•nr ^ file figure were silver. The
• hristmas tree was decorated in sil-
'er with blue liglits. The refresh-
nient table was covered with a whitj
‘doth, and on it were a silver jmi
•niwl and cookie trays.
Fach girl in the figure carrii
iniinsettas. While the band
Whi/c f7ir/.s’/nm.s. members
•igure came from two arches
'‘ide of the Christmas tre
•firmed an “X” in the center
noor. The next dance, Blue (
nia.s', was for members of flu
-nemb(‘rs of the figure wer
••aker with Louis Agnew,
jerry with Bill Boh Peid, A
•ledrick with .Mehane Brit
;^niie Xichols with Vic
jimmy Timmons with Die
Moore Highlight
Latest
Miss Cate, Miss Davis Stage
AtYicihl cttid the Night Visitovs
Glee Club Gives Shepherd^s Story
Air.
spcaka^iB assiinil^i^^lW/lK'hi'v Jjj
cenjws^^^lOmi.^ Mi. Aloore talked
Bermuda
fheAij^w differences of the
, ngJimfis,. and the increasing
lorn ^-{ftoiuic energy.
Tr. i^oro ])resented Bresident
senho^ir’s views on the control of
^ |mic Power. H(‘ stated
4mder supervision
uitccl^A ations should j^i6/^Efiiicnn
ximic enersrv
grou
^mas Concert Very Impressive
—will jiresent a con-
Tliursday,
Decemh(^^^^|w^ at 8:00 p.m.
Lhey will sing^« AZ/u Vergiue
.1 ir/i He
ehem City,
.y -rxHie
The beautiful (diristmas oiiera
■Iniahl and th e A igJil ri.s-ZZor.s, was
pre.sented in the auditorium Sun
day, Decemhei' BJ. 'ri,,. opyj.j,
writtmi by (}ran-(’aido Alenotti,’
was staged by the senior class under
the direction of Aliss Geraldine
( iite and Miss Florence C. Davis
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Broctoiy wifi
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I f'tty, Mary dordan wiih
'jL Alice Bost with dV>
j ii’ginia Harriss with San
Mary Lee LaFar with Diclc
‘^1’, Charlotte Lilly with Cainjihell
‘•aigh, and Londe Clark with 11/
‘•arriss.
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stattM; >tluit -ii^th^TrtiiteSt.-^miims
,/^Assehr|)l^ifeiice . are at, a ,/
Members of the receiving
fare Frances Berry, Bill Boh Beel^^n; ’ * ‘ •■‘Wct^pLwhat the-'
]M-. and Mrs. Kichanl G. ^ ^cts.
t. .... ..... — r ^-p.Hipi omise can never he jiettclicjl if/
friction continue.s.
rte conclusion Mi
thaT~rli^fereiices are increasing'
'Oiic/uif tw(>„f;»’
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'uiiny Timmons, Dick Bahhiiigtoii,
■'iss Martha 1). Jones, Aliss Kath-
"*'itie Alorris, Airs. ,1. J. Jloriiback,
"»d Dr. and Mrs. O. II. Browne.
At iiitermi.ssion the girl», their
*'>ests, and member,s of the faculty
fad staff enjoyed cranberry jmnch,
•iristmas cookies, and jicanuts for
’'■•reshmeiits.
Aloort^a-^,
»*»■ 1 va-inif; ''
tween •fM-anee, Knglaiid, and Anier-^y^|^f‘
jf*a. fiacre is more aiiti-Americaii^y^^^f^
ism in Gfngland than ever hdfore
'hlTd I .iih^j-e 1 ,s(,
The fhre'e leaders
^^iss Davis’ Students
Present Spanish Play
, J'our students of th> Dramatic
Theatre Arts Mass presented an
^ j^'embly jirogram on Tuesday, De-
auihcr 8, lO.oO. The students, under
Ip' .‘^A'f-'f'tioii of Aliss Florence C.
I avis, gave a one-act play entitled
puiiriy Morning.
.^yyie cast included Elizabeth Dent
(j lion Gonzalo, Beggy Flythe as
ifazalo’s servant, DotDee Jones as
[faa Rita, and Alena Ala'rsh as
ii Fita’s maid. The setting was
jjl'ulilic park in. AI ad rid, Spain. The
consisted oji an accidental
,,yBiig of two old friends. They
n'y yf first with indifference, un-
of each other’s identity. Dur-
' * ill! amusing conversation, they
j^ii^iThstimlify,' Deccnijii]
trt'Jhf^udieiRat the .,
,/\he Reve^d ALrj/i
~}'Iughcs_l^('.,
isetts. ITe i^a gradin'
and did-^ork at
F^hy^fiite
temiited to promote good will anmi^^^^'^f-rknig
rheir natinn.s fln-nnirli tlu^lerUnufiJ'—
^ ih feyv/v?ir^is''flj(.iijf~h(, |)(.(.;n,|,,
o'f Trinity Church in San
■ f/f/Jhiiimsco. Later, he became Dean
of St, Mark’s ( athedral in .Miniie-
States, ■England,
rheir nations flu'ougl
('onference. /
I he ojiera takes jilace in a jioor
sheiiherd’s hut where ,\niahl, a
crijipled .shepherd hoy, and his
mother live. Amahl tells his mother
of a great star he has seen in the
sky. His mother, believing he is
telling another of his fairy tales,
bids him go to bed. In the night
Amahl is awakened by voices and a
knock on the door. When ,-\niahl
.jiiid his mother open the door, thev
behold three kings seeking warmt'h
and rest from their wearv journey,
llie kings tell Amahl and h'is
"lother that they are following a
wmderoiis star to fi,,,! ,, ,H.^v-horn
King who will rule the earth with
Ills love. .Vmahl is sent to get food
ji'id gifts for the kings from vil
lagers and shepherds. ,\mahl brings
the curious sbc],herds hack to his
liome where they offer their pres-
jmts to the kings. After the sheii-
lierds depart, the kings sleeji. In
the morning the three kings gatlier
Jii/gitts they are taking to the
■ii’ist ( hild and prepare to leave
iJit. Amahl asks the kings if
rill take his criitidi to the
they are .seeking. As Amahl
s his only valuable po.s.se.ssion to
kings, be is miraculoiislv cured
Civic Music Club
Presents Peerce
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ij^fli realize the fact that they were
lovers. The play was in cos-
iTw. • 1.1 At/
h1> - >
I >t> and the cast presented
1 tixeellent manner.
Jan Beeree appeared at the Alemo-
rial Auditorium on Afonday niglit,
December 14. Among tbc selections
wbich Air. Beeree sang were Gluck’s
Odel 2f'io Dolce .Ird.or, (’arissimi’s
Vittoria Mio (lore. “lf_ ’Witb .Ml
A our Hearts” from Alendels.sohn—
Bartlioldy’s Elijah, Sebubert’s .In
Die Mnsik, and Brabm’s 0 LiehlicJi
Wangen. After intermission Air.
Peerce sang a group of songs by
such modern composers as Alicia
Hcott, Samuel Barber, and Roger
(Jiiilter.
Warner Bass, the accompanist,
])layed Debussy’s La Cathedral
Engloutie and Schubert’s Ini-
prompiu.
apoh.'^, Miniie.sota. For the jiast few
years he has lieeii an assistant at
SL Bartholomew’s Church in New
ATirk.
Air. Deeims stojiped in Raleigh on
his way to Hobe Sound, Florida,
wbere be will have charge of a'
church for three months.
lameness. The kings tidl
Amahl he is ble.s.sed and invite him
to go with tliem to see the new-horn
King. Amahl goes with the three
kings to Betbhdiem to present his
gift to Jesus. His mother watches
them go out of sight as the curtains
closo.
Amahl wa.s jilayed by Ina (R.,.
Ridley and his mother by Carolyn
Marlick, both Saint .Mary’s stu
dents.
“Blues” Down “Reds”; Mu’s Win
Coveted Hockey Championship
Tlie Mas defeated tlic Bignias 4
to 1 in the second and final game of
the hockey tournament on Thurs
day, December J. For the Mvr
Gray Proctor scored three points
and Captain B._ C. Athey scored-
one. Timmy Timmons .scored for
the higmas. The Mus’ winning the
second game automatically gave
them the hockey charnpionshiji.
he three kings were [lortrayed by
Harper .Darden, John Shearin (of
the Grass Roots Opova C„.) .,nd
1 -Rni.es Fdward.s, The page was
Pla,ved by Jack Thompson. Mem
bers of the .senior cla.s.s in the chorus
were Nancy Fversman, Robin Fiil-
ler, Le.slm Hall, Marilyn Hedrick,
Nancy Russoll, Myra Thayer and
Mary Claytoai. The dancers were
Kllen Ozon and Trissy Holt. Ann
Barber, Nancy Jones, .Martha .Vnn
Horne, Jaiie AVestbrook, Rat Cow-
den and Mary Louise Aliley also
ijang 111 tlie chorus. Alember.s'of the
Raleigh Oratorio Society as.sisted.
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