Belles OF ST. MARY’S Vol. XXVIII, No. 5. EALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA December 18, 1964 St. Mary’s To Begin Movie Series "Cold Cuts” Grant Christmas Wishes Beacon Inducts Three Se\'en senior girls were welcomed into the "Cold Cuts," the spirited group of senior girls who sing at school functions and also in the city Raleigh, during assembly on De cember 10. The new girls are: Susan Jester, Melen Wright, Harriet Gil- ii^ni, Julia Anna Leigh, Ann Adair, lappy Massie, and Pat Van Lear. These girls were chosen from a group of approximately thirty-five seniors who tried out. In selecting ’^ne new members, the “Cold Cuts Consider a girl’s interest, enthusiasm, ^cr personality, ability, and her gen- ^ral appearance and attitude while ^he is playing. Old members of the 'Organization vote upon new members ro be chosen. The “Cold Cuts" receive quite a cw offers to play for different groups ,n Raleigh and for fraternities at North Carolina State College. One weekend they were asked to play at four different places. On November 12, the girls enter tained the North Carolina Safety Commission with their music. 1 hey plaved also for the Cornell Jubilee at tbe Sir Walter Raleigh Hotel on the first weekend in December. The Senior Banquet on December 8 was another event for which they performed. With Christmas and a 1 its many parties coming up, the ser vLT of these girls should be much n demand. Plans for engagements after the Christmas holidays include a concert at N.C. State, a pm UNC. fraternity party, and other events here in Raleigh. ’A" 1-5 ^ The Beacon, the honorary society for freshmen and sophomores, walk ed on Wednesday night, December 2. The principle purposes of this organization are to promote high ideals, school spirit, co-operation, and participation in extracurricular ac tivities among the high school stu dents at St. Mary’s. Being primarily a service organization, the Beacon entertains several projects during the year. Along with the annual Christ mas party, which is given jointly by the Ileacon and the Circle, a tra ditional project of the Beacon has been the sale of decals and letter stickers. One of the main services rendered by the Beacon has been doing volunteer work at Wake County Hospital. Later this year the Beacon plans to sell popcorn. The new members, who were in ducted on Wednesday night, are Janet Winston Bowers, Paula Leigh Simpson, and Charlotte Camp Smith. Janet Bowers from Jackson, North Carolina, was a member of tbe Y.W.C.A. and was on tbe Altar Guild her freshman year. This year, year, she has been in ers’ Glub and in the aet has recently SalPh^resentative, she r^eived last Administration Announces Plans ,Wil- Stuart Dvnt, Suzanne Poole, and Glee Club And Orj St. Mary's Glee Glub and of mas^carfii:> lcC3or the joined forces in presenting the Christmas program 5^ J'vr 1 '^orium on Friday, Decem- '-'arol ’ f *■ ^ i’"™’ ^^ncient and modern Pani ^rl ^'^‘^'■oring folk carols accom- Chri Christian, and music of the early church ^tid .i^^^^onted by the Glee Club Cate ^ Tnsemble directed by Miss ^‘^^an with a tniK.v r . ^'^tly carols and church ^ttow Christmas season. "The Elizak ''tt the Ground" with the Massev as a soloist w Natal: selection. Next C Mes ChrisCt§n,:^td ^ Wil^ns,' ^ . nalf#t; ..ted Chai^,-^^:^ 'ar also. Paula Leigh Simf liamston. North Carolina. ts the second year that Paula ha^Q^^t in the Y.W.C.A., and she is ^s6 aT^ active member in Canterbury^^. Ch»rJqt^j6ainp.,^mitD a da)^- ve^s, -as In t'atali tA ^'“Wcuon. iNext was n Then V William Byrd e' p ^Roe Smith soloed in “Re- ..-e „) Hoice! ’. Two modern carols ■ J-ttllabyp’program. The first Ch A ’*tclude^^ Vaughan Williams 'tricl tk.^' ^ ^°^o by Julia Anna Leigh, second was an 1 lungarian bv Kodalv, “The and the Shepards". The last No see WHS creaT clu'd’Sxl" some oth^_ Davis por-t^^ Scrooge. L^^ and the spr" and Linda ^ members Mary Stu«LL fte cas ^rj^f^^Jehesis ^ainL^aract^ nvas Tiny Tm ’^ncie L^v ^ were Carol ent Suzanne skine, Mary Jane Wil- Poole. Smith, Barbara liams, Cha t Eagleson, and bets> Miss Cate was cj chairman. Jeanne,- College Sophomo he fesen- Ntates. program ig first in the division, receiv- Saturday night, January 9, has been scheduled as the beginning date for a movie series which will feature full - length entertainment films. This project is being sponsored by the college and will be continued as long as an adequate number of students show their interest by at tending the films. Many people on campus have been concerned over tbe total lack of on- campus entertainment provided for the students, and it was felt that a movie series might interest those stu dents with dates as well as those who have no plans for the evening. The features will be shown at either 7:00 or 7:30 p.m. in order that those girls with dates may have time to leave campus afterwards. In order to make the showing as enjoyable as possible, a new screen will be permanently installed in the auditorium. In contrast to the present screen which is seven feet by nine feet, the new screen will measure twelve feet by twenty feet. This in crease in screen size and the use of two projectors in order to prevent any break between the reels will make the showing as near like a commercial showing as possible. The selection of the features will be handled by a student committee working with Miss Nichols. Con tracts have been signed with five large film libraries: this large number sources will give a greater oppor- unity for obtaining top-quality en- ertainment and the most recent films that have been converted to six- pen millimeter film. Suggestions for particular films will be welcomed from all students, and the Selection Committee will consider each one carefully. n Films will be scheduled approxi- Lu- mately two weeks apart, and each Kin- feature will be announced as soon as the order is confirmed by the furn- ^ ishing film library. There will be an admission charge of twenty-five (25) cents per person: this small amount will permit the renting of better and more expensive films. This series will involve considerable expense for the college and is being initiated purely for the student's enjoyment. There fore, the first several showings will be on a trial basis, and the success of these will determine the continua tion of the series. ition al ed a $40 aw; ,vard. Pat Mooney, a grad uate of Broughton High and a stu dent at Converse College, claimed the highest honors in the College Freshman Division. Pat was a spe cial voice student at St.'Mary’s for four years.