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OF ST. MARY’S
XXXI, No, 12
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
May 3, 1968
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■^umnae Eeunite at St.
Mary’s For May Day
Festivities
I Day activities will be
1-^ Saturday throughout the
Registration will begin these ac-
ivities at 10:30 a.ni. at the
Sinedes. Members of the
(J'g ‘J^Wawghter’s Club will be on
to welcome the alum-
*16.
Mrs. Richard Stone will
alumnae with a Coffee
1q at 11 a.m. in Smedes Par-
At 11.30
a.m. the Alumnae
the have a meeting at
"'^faculty Club.
will K -Alumnae Dav Luncheon
eut it 12:30 p.m. in Clem-
The
highlight
of the
dav’s Q..4-* ‘ ^—
givei “^tivities will be the speech
EriioL^^r luncheon by Mrs.
eeati, ^^^ood, who is the Ex-
bria,.'^. ,®®^^^tary of the Sweet-
Th ^ '”'^'^ae Association.
As.sor;..?3®®ting of the Alumnae
which will be held at
be fmi ^’^i‘ai-.y at 2:00 p.m., will
iinioii the taking of re-
pictures at 2:45 p.m.
Ma^
Alu)i^^^’ - "^dl conclude the
rogram.
“The
le
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gram V'® ^ay activities: the pro-
am begins ai
at 4:00 p.m.
Piacst M. Wood, .7r.,
'""I'lic Day Speaker.
Upcoming events
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^biy Day.
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Mit'iaiii Aro».tv r:rflv WhiteviHe; Jennie AiiurA*>\», 1
Harrell, Snow Hill; Ma ^ ’^Vilniiiigton; Nancy Richardson, Perry, Ga.;
Debra -T" ?*?'?, . (iaclev Waddill, Henderson; Susan Braswell, Fayette-
Dolly Smith, , Point; Bradley Matthews, Anniston, Ala. Center is
SofS. -M«. Q"~" r.reo„.b«r..
- ‘GAROUSEIV^SJ™ THEME OF
HUTTON KENT REIGNS AS QUEEN
Uepiihliean Con-
“The Carousel,” the theme of
Mav Day 1968, is based on an
SenStioM »-iIl be
4 at 8:30, and Saturday,
i • ri at 4-00 The dances are
Supervised and choreographed by
yirs. Dailey and the Orchesis.
Tiie scenery includes a gnk
carousel constructed bt Mi. Eia
ex ifalloons and a toy vender
Ldd color to the background.
The cliaracte^s 111 tm P
Ailirwedt:!'I
TT -I- the daughter, Aancj,
Uyaiiik, yiatthews; Mr.
played b a pittman; carou-
Snow, Kendrick; the
"®Vat“the carnival and the girl
beach Laura Holloway;
o pPs friend Ashley, play-
the Mothe i f Jigger,
‘‘d ’> •. the brother’s aunt,
Darbara^ Mo , t Heavenly
Carousel:
nora’s Carouse _^i
England on 1 xvith the barker.
„ora IS 11 1 1 i.ogne.
Dilly. who IS a nii sailors.
On this a^J^f'^^aiid townspeople
,r,t .'arousel, Adele „J
are at tli , t],ere with
her friend ^’'^lebra. Adele falls
Adele s 11,. and has a fight
ill love with DiHJ 1,^ 10,-e
with Lenora. Aslilet
with Mr. Snow
Several months latei.
and Dilly are married. At a clam
bake, Dilly is tempted by the
sailor. Jigger, to steal some
money. When Adele tells Dilly
that he is going to be a father,
he feels that he has to steal the
money. Adele and her Aunt
Debra try to stop the two, hut to
no avail. Jigger and Dilly become
involved in a poker game, and
Dill.y loses his money before he
steals it. Then the two attack the
paymaster of the mill, but in the
fight, Jigger gets the money and
runs away. Billy, overcome with
despair, stabs himself. All the
people from the clambake come
to lament his death. Dilly is taken
away by an invisible heavenly
friend.
In heaven, Dilly is sentenced to
burn for sixteen years and then
he will be allowed to return to
earth for one good deed to quali
fy him to enter heaven.
Sad and lonely, Nancy (Dilly
and Adele’s daughter) wanders
down to the beach where she
weeps for her unhappy life. She
soon feels the presence of some
one near. She turns and finds a
man who she does not realize is
her father. She runs from him,
and Bill.v, who follows her, be
comes angry and slaps her. How
ever, strangely, the slap feels like
a kiss. He gives her a star that
he has brought from heaven.
Nancy rushes off to graduation,
concerned and bewildered by the
(Continued on Page 4)
New Officers Installed
In Traditional
Ceremony
Monday, April 29th, in the St.
Maiw’s Chapel, the old officers
made way for the new in the tra
ditional installation ceremony.
This year’s officers were seated
in the front of the chapel. Mary
Holden Harrell delivered her fare
well speech, and then introduced
each member of next year’s Stu
dent Government Association.
As each new officer was intro
duced, she was handed her note
book and was seated in her pred
ecessor’s chair. The officers were
introduced in the following or
der: Martha Davis, the President
of the Da.v Students; Susan Sum
mers, Secretary of Hall Council;
Patricia Little, Secretary-Treas
urer of the Student Government
Association; Pridie Clark, Vice-
President of the Student Govern
ment Association; Mary Doug
lass, Chairman of the Hall Coun
cil ; and Mary Morrison Penning
ton, the 1968-1969 President of
the Student Government Associa
tion.
Miss Pennington then gave an
acceptance speech. As the newly
installed officers walked out, the
entire student body sang the
school hymn.
Laura Walter Presents
Music Certificate
Concert
Laura 'Walter, a senior from
Birmingham, Alabama, present
ed a piano recital Tuesda.v night
before the student body to com
plete the requirements for her
music certificate.
For her recital Laura chose to
play Praeludium XXII by Bach;
Beethoven’s Sonata, Opus 27, #1;
Ballade in G Minor by Brahmes;
Chopin’s Prelude, Opus 28, # 21;
and Debussy’s Pour le Piano, Pre
lude.
Lucy Dunn, also a senior from
Birmingham, sang several songs
during the recital.
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