i1 Tke R0II0S OF ST. MARY’S No. 13 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA May 16, 1969 graduation plans set '’^VEREND L. BARTINE SHERMAN. CLASS DAY SET for may 24 of the commencement oriq'’,. the graduating soph- be seniors. Class Day will the 1 u 24 at 10:30 A.M. for the , P^Olnores and 4:00 P.IM. for ttioiii!, P^ogi-am for both cere- sootin!!, he the same. The lie Y class president, Pam '•lent ^he senior class pres- the ‘"^aly Cross, will welcome senior'^®'^^*^- I^^tli McLean, lead Carr, sophomore, class « ® Socsts in a prayer, the for "hll call the role ''Otin, ,®-n time and the school The i, '’Cad history will then be hy the cla.ss pro- .111*3 1 ll'''"Tng this the Last ill whi a Testament will be read lhin„ r ^ oach girl leaves sonie- class^’niei^ ”ne of the up-coming hcniif.®!, presentation of aca- llay ex by Dr. Stone, Class i'Tth "'ill come to an end filin’’ ^"igiiig of the “School b'aii'd " benediction by IMi'- ^^inal senior The Action held ?oi'e iibuis lias added three for Baccalaureate Speaker Announced The 1968-69 Baccalaureate Ser mon will be given by the Rev erend L. Bartine Sherman on ^Ia> 25 at the H A.M. service 111 the St Marv’s Chapel. Mr. Sherman, who was born m Wuchang, Cliina, received an A rfi-oin Princeton University m A.n. 11^ „ from Virginia 1946 and a B.D. tiom r, Theolodcal Seminary m 194J. He mas ordained to the priesthood in Drember 1949. Prior to earning his decrees, he served vith the \aval "intelligence 111 the Japan ese Language Section from 1942- "'tUc churches that Mr. Sherinan has served have bee" St- A drew’s ill Charlotte St. Mai^k^sni Mecklenburg Coiintj ^t. P t as the Episcopal Chaplain to the students at Davidson, at the [°,h'e.5tv „1 North Carotart, .ml “sh s“na... aorved a* the Ex- Phanlain for the Diocese Carolina in 1957 and is ^°\lv the Examining Chap in for the Diocese of North Car- laui toi 'a ^he eliairman ^Division of College Work Diocese of South Carolina in the iom7 mid the chairman from l9o4-19oi diui me of the. f^^Pf^®;fese of Srth Work ^959 -1961. From Mr Sherman was a 1963-1966 M^ Comniit- nieniber of the ® tee for tho ,yas a fellow °^“fw®Colle"e of Preachers. Pres- ilv he is the dean of the central ^"\ii;a alld clmSi 5 r.5art“X»^eUoa,.rt- Epia- copal Council *nnes to its list of officers T.-mav., ^oar. Marsliall Young, \^‘Jiiie.'iti.^^jber, and M'alker 1 ''Ullgu j... -‘“hi, auu iiiii'-a r 'P'ff 11 positions of Honor W.bffslativ! “} ''or, Secretary of f^ni, Jr e body, and fire cap- an a Cluirlotfe native, Judge Campbell To Speak At Commencement The commeneenient speaker for this year is the Honorable Hugh B. Campbell, who has served as a member of the North Carolina Court of Appeals since 1967. Be fore this, he was a member of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, having been appointed by Gov ernor Hodges in 1955. Judge Campbell was born in Waynesville, North Carolina. He graduated from Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts with a B.A. degree in 1929. M^hile at Am- hurst he excelled both academic ally and physically, becoming a member of Phi Beta Kappa and receiving four varsity letters in baseball. In 1932, he graduated from law school at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a degree of J.D. He was ad mitted to the North Carolina bar in 1931. Judge Campbell has practiced law in Goldsboro and Charlotte. He now lives in Charlotte with his family, where he is a member of St. Martin’s Episcopal Churgh. He has served as a senior warden and as a vestryman, and is still active as a layreader. . ,'"'k atudeut at ilyers i ela^. While there she 1 boua " member of ■Af- '•'eiety, and a junior fffipj. I'oskie comes Harbara 111 "f Legislative tv'^eiab "gb school Barbara was in®^biua,, ''f fbe Beta club, SGA, ‘'"'•sliai'' president. ' ^^°"tiuued TRADITIONAL STEP SINGING PLANNED On Sunday May 25th at four o’clock, St. Mary’s will have her annual step-singing. Each class makes up two songs, one about St. Mary’s and one about the in dividual class. The seniors sing to the juniors; then, the juniors sing to tiie seniors. The underclassmen also sing. After the singing, each class steps up to the position of the class ahead to represent the ending of the old school year. and on Page 3) Fire V >nn Senior Honor Board Representative; Barbara Miller, Marshal; Marshalljoung,^ HONORABLE HUGH B. CAMPBELL Glee Club To Give Commencement Concert The St. Mary’s Glee Club will present its final concert this year on Saturday, May 24. It will be gin at 8 :30 in the St. Mary’s Audi torium. A flute solo will be pre sented by Kathy Heinback who will be supported by the glee club. Sarah Chamblee will sing a solo, “Vocalise,” by Chenoweth. The first half of the program will include music from “Staba.t Mater” which concerns the Cruci fixion and the Virgin Mary. Other music includes “Holiday Song” by Schuman, “On A Ciear Day You Can See Flowers,” “Green Leaves of Summer” by Tiomkin, “Cabaret”, and “Hail, St. Mary’s.” “Cabaret” and “Hail, St. Mar.v’s” were arranged by Mr. Bulley. “Jane Eyre” To Be Presented May 22-23 . St. Mary’s annual commence ment play will be given on May 22nd and 23rd in the auditorium. This year’s play Avill be “Jane Eyre” adapted for the stage by Jane Kendall from Charlotte Bronte’s novel, Jane Eyre. St. Mary’s students participat ing in the play include Helen Whiteuer as Mrs. Fairfax, Anne Holcomb as Leah, Debbie Cline as Grace Poole, Bev Hollingsworth as the woman, Ann Glenn as Adele, Carmen Elliott as Lady In gram, Paula Edmunds as Blanche, Mardy Gray as Mary, and Stan- nie Parrish as Jane Eyre. On May 22, Jane Eyre will be played b.v Becky Reid", Stannie Parrish’s un derstudy. The play is set in early nine teenth - century England. J a n e Eyre, a voung orphan, is going to Thornfield Hall as a governess to a French child. There is a great element of mvstery within the story. While living at Thornfield Hali, Jane meets many strange persons and views many unex plained occurrences. eir com- 11 affairs. . both in k and in Carolina, ■’s. it. Mary’s inted Dr- past dat- I personal [y job is graduate, me." “I really 1, but t I up teach- lughly en- i of St. lans Play 1. II lucted for production on at St. 29. To be of Father- ill produc- on’s “The ;htful mu- finishing their love the 1920’s, music and le lead ig p portray- iaren Rose ress of the Dubonnet. P” school j by Lena :acters m, eieb An^j :ar BryaaJ net Davisi Boyfriend)! it also \~M 3eca Bitti laleigh t the chon directed 'itb mb el Bulle the Dra, I . vice pj I. secret] Cathe rarer.