Tke Belles OF ST. MARY’S Vol. XVIII, No. 14 t^eVere Elected H. C. Secretary Secretary of the Hall Comi- lor next year is Dee Dee De- junior from Mor- santon, is eighteen years old. Inuring her three years at St. ^ ^Jys, Dee Dee has i)articii)atecl , ‘ /Many activities. She is a mem- t|,‘ Guild, the YWCA, Do /^ntter Cluh, the Doctors’ Pl/}S^^nrs’ Club, the Dramatics on Choir. Dee Dee is con I^elles and the Stage- l)„if* ^affs. She is president of Vein ^ and .Junior class this asti e-M very enthusi- SDnrf and excels in such ketlnif® ^lockey, softball, and bas- Dee takes over her will ?'M®,^tion, her numerous duties tenH the following: to at- to ^^Mll Council, oil RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA minutes of the Hall Coun- ^lieet^^+ check the sign-out hlv o*i’ check chapel and assem- ®lins' /®Mnces, and to give campus Or accumulations of points. I'card*^ pMc’s comment when she "’as “A r election to this office tab]’,.. T ^ niouth almost hit the ’ ^ got kind of shook.” ^rooks Is Chief ^aivce Marshal ^ireo'ni\ ^^'Moks, a junior from Hanpf. "’as elected Chief School ^'^Mrshal for the 19.56-’57 ^farv’P*^‘V’ before coming to St. Acado, ’ ’ MMn attended Salem Mf the Pi "^‘Mre slie was iiresident 1 i.1 tKlCllllC ...Mtll” hlay ‘'ei leading actress in the year i*;Stoojis to Concpier.” This of th'f. rY ,Whey’s she is a member ^^i'aimif staff, Orchesis, the the Yrp ® the YWCA and d/tt hocl-. '^MMn also played on the ^ey team. eyod'^j y^ar, blonde-haired, blue ^oininiH*!'^ *'‘ive an executive A’ork w'ff lance marshals to Senior pi* '^"I'c newly elected ^tuart P tdance Alarshals are: Cho.^'fi'^■'Ooise Oliver, and ^*y theiv'^ 1 "*'*’cy were elected Mthor MM April 24 and the M later >’m elected at '^'mssos *?y ^*M’ir individual of fi girls, with the assi.st- Mt tho nP”' M'tvisor, will make all ®°*'cl (], ^Mr the school-s])on- ^‘Voryp -‘^Mecs and must see that pary>,j '^'Ms smoothly. St. ’ ,°Mn P-„", M>’c very jiroud to have y">- anS;' I^MUce Mar- ''^Mi'shal. r'^ y Mrge all the Dance '^essfni IM’ovii le some very suc- MMces next year. Huske Elected Assembly Chairman The election of Trisha Huske as Chairman of Assembly on Friday, April 20, drew the Student Gov ernment elections to a close for this year. She is a third year girl from Fayetteville. Among her out side activities she is a member of the YtVCA, Belles Staff, vice presi dent of the A"RC, treasurer of the .Junior Class, Altar Guild, Dra matics Club, and a Crucifer for next year. She also participates in Sigma sports. A Home-Ec major, Trisha sews to pass the time of day. Let’s have lots of fashion shows next year, Trish! Others nominated for the posi tion of Chairman of Assembly were Lee Arbogast, Carol Biggers, Caro lyn Charles, Penny Fuller, Joy Howell, Joanne Tripp, and Fran ces Pearson, who withdrew because of an accumulation of jioints. Hughes Appoints Chapel Assistants The Rev. Air. Hughes recently made the Chapel a])pointments for the 1956-57 school year. The new crucifers arc Dee Dee DeA ere and Patricia Huske. These girls re- ])lace Alott Butler and Carol} n Foy. Catherine Dent, Judy Lig gett, and Anne Powell were ap pointed as the new servers. Those serving as acolytes will be Erick son Huske, Harriet James, and Dorothy Pcirson. These girls will take o^W their duties on the same Sunday that the Alarshals for the coming year begin their duties. Imu Cheatham from Greenville was a])pointcd President of the Al tar Guild, and the new Choir Alother will be Anne Spcir from Alorganton. They will begin ac tive duty at the beginning of the fall term. New Slate Of Marshals Elected Congratulations go to the nev 1} docteil marshals for the fj ’57 They are: JosieAAaid (Chief Marshal); Julia Wilcox, Sylvia Crumplcr, Alittic Cruiiipler, A1 ene Iveith, and Alary Ann Keith These girls will assume their duties as marshals for chapel, assembly con certs, and Comniencemcnt Exer cises on Sunday, Alay 13th The other girls nominated for this office were Ann Bonner Joan Brooks, Carolyn Oiarles, I.egai-e Hobbs, I’enny Fuller, .lo} Howell. Tmiiise Oliver, Ann Robinson, and Barbara Thomas. .losie is from Greensboro, bhe New Dorm Construction To Begin Soon Final plans for the much needed 190,000 dollar modern dormitory are now being completed. Dr. Stone believes that construction will begin in the very near future. The contract for this building jiroject w'as awarded to the Atlan tic Construction Company of Char lotte. Agreements wmre signed with the following concerns: Bol ton Air Conditioning Company and Bullock and Proctor Heating Com- liany of Raleigh, and Dick Elec tric Company of Wilson. The ar chitects are Edwards, Alcliimmon, and IHheridge of Raleigh. The building will be located where the laundry and jiarking lot now stand on the back camjms. The style of the building is modern Georgian architecture with brick walls and a slate roof. A three story construction, it wdll accommo date approximately 56 students. The new dormitory will have the following features: the arrange ment of rooms in suites with ad joining baths, lounge space, press- is active in many campus activities such as being a Sigma cheerleader and a dance marshal. She is also a member of Orchesis, A^DC, and YY'CA. Sylvia Grumpier from Alebane is very interested in journalism. She was recently elected editor of the Bulletin for the coming year. Syl via is vice-president of her class this year and has been a member of Orchesis for three years. AJittie Crumpler, also from Aleb ane, is a dance marshal this ycjir. She has been a member of the Alay Court for two years, and is earn estly working on the sets for Alay Day. Julia AVilcox hails from Florence, South Carolina. Being very inter ested in music, Julia jiarticipates in both the Glee Club and the Choir. She is a Sigma, a member of the YDC, and the Dramatics Club. Alary Ann and Allene Ixeith are from AVilmington. Both are Dance Alarshals for their class this year. They are also members of Orchesis and the A"DC. Alary Ann is a Ma, and her twin is a I’ival Sigma. All these girls have the beauty, poise, and grace to be successful marshals of which St. Alary’s will be proud. Circle Members Congratulations to the new^ mem bers of the Circle. They are: Betsy Brinkley from Plymouth, Dee Dee DcA’crc from Alorganton, Lemma Baucom from Raleigh, and Jane Walker from Roanoke, Ahi. These girls were tapped on Aj)ril 25. ing rooms, trunk and storage space on each floor, and a dormitory kitchen on the first floor. Seniors will enjoy the modern conveniences and accommodations of the build ing. The jn-esent w'arehouse and laun dry building will be torn down, and contracts will be awarded this spring for the erection of a new building which will replace them. This building, which will be lo cated in the general vicinity of the central heating plant, will have the advantage of more storage space for iiijies, props, paint, and other necessary supplies. There will also be office sjiace and modern equip ment for the laundry. The cost is estimated at about $20,000. Both buildings are long anticijiatcd dreams-come-true of Dr. Stone, the Board of Trustees, and each and every St. Alary’s friend. These dreams are slowly developing into reality through their conscientious effort and the aid of generous benefactors. Carolyn Wise Gives Voice Recital Aliss Carolyn AA’ise, a soprano from Asheville, presented her Senior Amice Recital, April 18, 1956, at 8:30 P.AL in the auditorium on St. Alary’s camims. Aliss AVise was accompanied on the piano by Aflr- ginia Phelps Clancy. Her program consisted of three groups of songs: the first, Lungi dal caro bene, Un moto di gioja, and Ah, I Feel How All Hath Van ished from “The Alagic Flute”; the second. Comment disaient-ils, Le Mfroir, Les Roses d’Ispahan, In Prison, and Villanelle,- and the thiid, 1 he Little Shepherd’s Song, Canterbury Fair, The Singer, Pale Blue Slippers, and Adele’s Laugh ing Song from “Die Fledermaus.” Carolyn has often been in the spotlight. She participated in the Christmas pageant and appeared as Jeannette in the production. The C hildt en at Bethlehem, An active member of the Dramatics Club, Carolyn took the jiart of the Coin- tesse (le la Briere in “AYhat Every AYoman Ivnows.” She will fill the role of the Queen of the Night in Alozart’s Cosi fan Tutti which is planned for the commencement program. After the coneert AVednesday mght, the student body filed back to their rooms lightly singing under their breath. Everyone thorough ly enjoyed the night’s entertain- ment and was deeply impressed by the delightful singing of the tal ented and promising Aliss AAflse.

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