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Belles OF ST. MARY’S Vol. XVIII, No. 15 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA r, icli ih" :V' fo' w for , i V '9 fff ti'‘ lOf jf- , •>' 311': ill' Orchesis Group Presents Fabulous May Day Program of sjicctators flocked to "■liichprogram «tu,lonr presented by St. Mary’s took on May 5. The program Ptace on the front campus. t’ors°^ Porirly four months the mem- fientl, -rcliesis have worked dili- '^tartL°\v-llw pageant, sug, f ”dhford, their president, 0/Q " ed tile story of the Wizard the tln^ ^ tlieme. After choosing each choreographed tuiiie */’'Oee, ,‘lesigned their cos- PatiiJ painted scenery. Becky chn,^ Afittie Crumpler were '^on.si.st decorations whicii t*'iiiei-,,I'tlie famous woods and -ity in the story. ^2nrd of Oz is tlic story of f*"‘t sluv^V' ’ ^^orotliy, wlio dreams I'orseif i *‘er home and finds 'tllifo,.,! tairy land. Martha d l“eets s,, 'V*""* the young girl. She ■' •Oelikp,„ strange lieings as d , e Walk . dreams tliat 1>“ o mm, the woods. Next ij! V^Oinpiy a^ scarecrow, Sylvia ■l' fnl‘'''^on- ’ tin woodsman, Helen P' n ‘^yaili ' ^’on, Ann Elliott. 1'1‘ognm'"if’'''*'' I'l’ *,^^*^Grs '' tliere were many t *-Ttirp ? ‘’'‘t'icd much color to v'? talerifA t^i^nima Baucom, .1^ Dhm, who excels i 1,1)1 p ^^arfl dancing, was the A'^h'raki ^i'o lives in the ih datin K''ants the wishes aS^*^ tli"""^'«- The little girl also jncl the Witch, the slaves, E?''y COPTICS in tlieir red or- The 1 cemej.^'*^^^"^ i^iay Queen was ° all the festivities be cause the jirogram was given in her honor. IMary Louise Bizzel was this year’s ^lay Queen. Her attractive May Court included Coleman .Jenkins as IMaid of Honor and attendants: Betsy AYright, Ruth AVatkins, Elizabeth Thomp son, Mittie Crumpler, .Josie Y'ard, Dickie Robinson, Florelle Gwalt- ney, Flora Mclver, A'ancy Crow, Octavia Phillips, Coles' Cathcart, and Kathleen Hartsock. IMary Imuise’s white dress of pcau-de-soie silk was too beautiful to describe while Coleman wore a yellow eve ning dress with a matching para sol. The other attendants ^vore ice blue dresses trimmed in white lace and carried jiarasols in the same color. Dorothy Harley, dressed in a little iiage’s suit, carried the Queen’s train and sat at her feet. Mrs. Harry A. Blount, Jr., di rected the yJay Day program. The various committee chairmen in cluded: yiartha Williford, Chore ography; Nancy Crow and Ruth Watkins, Costumes; ^littie Crump ler and Becky Patman, Proper ties; Susan Patman and Elizabeth Thompson, Programs; and Kath ryn Webb, Pul)licity. yiembers of the Beacon served as ^Marshals. Stage managers included IMott But ler, Kathy Theobold, and Ginger Yhilser. Susan Patman was in charge of the i)rogram cover. Dr. Owens Brown, assisted by Katy Copp and Sarah Mercer, provided the sound recordings. IMr. Lewis Hatley and ^Ir. Clifford Goolsby were the stage engineers wlnle the members of the Circle acted as stage hands. Becky Hinkle and Clare Patton were sound engineers. New Little Store Members Chosen Betsy Brinkley, newly elected president of the rising Senior Class, recently appointed the girls to take over the management of the Senior Little Store. Jane Irby from Win ston-Salem is the new manager. Others on her staff are Pat Adams, Dorothy Harley, Cynthia Scoville, Lucy iMcPherson, Polly Daniels, Ann FIollowcll, Catherine Dent, Tora Kessinger, Ruth Brock, and Sue Stanford. These girls began their duties this week under the direction of the retiring staff. Beginning Ylay 14, the new staff will manage the store on their own. At the same time, the proceeds will go to the rising Senior Class. The Little Store is oj)en daily at 11:00 a.m., 5:00 ]).m., and again at 9:30 p.m. It is also ojien at 10:30 on Saturday mornings. There will bo four members of the staff on duty in the morning, but only one at every other time. The same rules will apply to the operation of the store, and it is hoi)cd that the entire student body will heed the previous urging not to take any thing from the store unless there is someone on duty. Juniors Hold Dance Honoring Seniors The Class of 1957 entertained this year’s Senior Class with a for mal dance at 9:00 p.m. on Satur day, iMay 5. The theme for the Jr.-Sr., wliicii was held in the gym, was “The Old South.” For the last few weeks the .Juniors had worked on their dance. The gym was decorated with de signs characteristic of the Old May 11, 1956 Officers Installed In Chapel Service The newly elected Student Gov ernment officers were installed in an impressive ceremony in the St Mary’s Chapel on Wednesday, Ylay 9. The student body entered the Chapel and took their regular places at 10:30. The service opened with the singing of the Alma Alater after v Inch there was a prayer. Next Beth Kemper, retiring Presi dent of the Student Government Association, made a short talk dur ing which she turned over her duties to our new President, Barry Bowen. Yleanwhile, the other retiring offi cers, Marianna Aliller, Nancy Smith, Alott Butler, Kathryn Webb, and Ginger \Valser, were seated m the front of the church. As the new officers were installed tliey took the seats of the retiring ones who returned to their regular places in the congregation. The o^ier newly installed officers are: Tw n Vice-President; Jane \\ afker. Chairman of Hall Coun- «f; Dee Dee DeVere, Secretary of Hall Council; Coleman Jenkins, Secretary of Honor Council; and Kim Hatcher, President of the Day Students. After the installation, Barry Bowen gave a brief talk. he service ended with the singing of the School Hymn. The new offi cers will begin their duties imme diately. The student body watched sadly as the old officers retired and hope fully as the new officers were in stalled. No one was able to fore- tlie way in which next year’s officers will handle their jobs, but d they can lye up to the standards that tliose this year set, one can be sure that St Mary’s will have a V onderful Student Government Association next year. South When one entered he crossed a little liridge and saw a huge idantation house which cov ered one wall. Other features in cluded a garden scone, a brick wall covered with flowers, and magnolia band- Members of the figure included Dee Dee DeVere, Fairfax Crow, byhia Crumpler, Debbie Connor Katy Copp, Mary Brooks Yar borough, Trisha Huske Beckv .vdson, Coleiiian Jenkins, Jane alker, and their dates. up and "^^an- The music w ^ decorations, man’s Comba^ Nor-
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