31,1®’
Belles
OF ST. MARY’S
2iJ^XXlV, NO. 11
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
April 16, 1971
WELCOME ALUMNAE/
SPRING FESTIVAL OPENS WITH
chorale intermedia concert
A/ usicians Assist Sixteenth century madrigals will fol-
Mary’s Chorale
aH’'
)se‘i^
,ers>^
t,
for*'
Sii"
Spji°^ *■ to the Intermedia
Ncst I ^ ^ beautiful experience!
the Sf A players will join
the c' s Chorale in opening
on Thursday,
Liehic ^ P'™- auditorium,
iiiate slides will illum-
Bulie^ c program. Michael
low, featuring the diLasso “Echo
Song” and the comic “Counterpoint
of the Animals.”
Committees making preparations
for the concert are made up of
Chorale members and NCSU men.
We are fortunate to have the help of
lanet Burhoe with the lights, Mrs.
Williams for many of the slides, and
Mr. King with the technicalities.
ALUMNAE DAY GOES COED
Dr. Pisani To Be
Speaker
This year the annual Alumnae
Day will be held Saturday, April 17.
It will be the reunion of classes of
1901, 1906, 1911, 1916, 1921, 1926,
1931, 1936, 1941, 1946, 1951, 1956,
1961, 1966, and 1970.
The old St. Mary’s graduates and
their husbands will begin arriving
a o ^ • ,^usic Department has
5
^0 sing together to conclude the
doiis special arrangement of selec-
Uier, Camelot for the girls and
■
The
of Qp^ under the direction
biico.,, TfJ’.ne Cate, will feature De-
>ssy’s
By s lessed Damozel” with solos
B^ante ^^^ee and Chan Pike.
3llels J ^Briel Rosetti’s poem par-
® 'Tian’c^j^ Story. The text describes
“"S drparr, „C 1.- 1.1 _
The second annual Father-Dau
ghter day will be held here Friday,
April 23. The day is full of interest
ing activities. It begins with registra
tion and a coffee hour at 10:30. From
11:00 to 12:00 fathers are welcomed
to accompany their daughters to class.
After lunch the dads will be taken
on tours of the campus with a sci-
u uy ence exhibit, an art exhibit, and a
sing two Burt performance by the Sea Saints as
e’ve ' tongs: “Close to you ” and liiahliehts. There will be a period
Ponied bv begun”, accom-
^ piano, string bass and per-
‘'SO, a group of lay
sonr>.'' .'''I'oderers wrote their
■ Blusion^ 'Tc, love, nature and
of They were the hip-
L^^l^ .. /-N 1 rr
'ng of his lost love wait-
'^°otracf . heaven. In marked
Char, Do ensemble led by
Bach 3 , w "
songs
FATHERS WILL INVADE SMJG
CAMPUS NEXT WEEK
groups will then entertain for the
remainder of the evening. The pro
gram includes numbers from Jesus
Christ Superstar and Hello Dolly.
Dances will be done to songs such as
Rubber Ducky, immediately followed
by Swan Lake, Glad, Love Story,
Planet of the Apes theme song, West
Side Story, and Coppelia. A new in
novation this year is that the fathers
of the Festival Court members will
escort their daughters in the reces
sional.
at 9:00 A.M. when registration and
campus tours will take place. At
10:00 there will be a chapel service,
followed by a buffet brunch on the
athletic field. Seniors may make a
reservation to attend the buffet. In
the afternoon the guests will be ad
dressed by Dr. Pisani and will later
attend a reception at his home.
The fund raising projects of the
alumnae this year were devoted to
collecting money for the renovation
and refurnishing of Holt Dormitory.
The amount that was raised will be
announced on Alumnae Day.
New Marshals Chosen
For 1971-1972
J 3th century. Carl Orff,'a
. inn musician has
a highly dramatic
§ive^'^?°tory
Biirana.” Percus-
A Will tBe NCSH Varsity
^Se Kerr^"'" Pulley and Mary
fif' The „ ,‘to’companying tliis mu-
Brst sorRroup will sing
'’^^tion to concert.
highlights. There -- ^ .
following this for organized recrea
tion At 3:45 is a reception at the
home of Dr. Pisani. Er-ening prayer
will be held in the chapel at 5:45.
This will be followed by dinner in
the big circus tent. During dinner
entertainment will be provided by
the Cold Cuts. Dr. Pisani will also
address the group. At 7:42 the Spring
Festival, appropriately named April
Dream,” will be fesented. The
Chorale will sing the Alma Mater
and set'eral selections from Camelot.
This will he followed by the croum-
i„g of the Festival Queen and the
presentation of her court. The dance
®Bove ■ -,..h Officers: Margie Worthington,
^ «fe the 1971-1972 Letter Club Of ce
Aycock, Beth McCormick and Ka y
Penny Gillam 1971-1972 assembly
chairman.
Assembly Schedule
April 20—Publications Awards and
BELLES SONG CONTEST
April 22—Musical Program — Mrs.
Hobby and Ann Huffaker
April 27—Cold Cuts Induction
April 29—Letter Club Awards
May 4 —No Assembly
Newly elected marshals for 1971-72
are Foxie Flippin, Martha Blalock, Kit
Tucker, Jo Carpenter, Betsy Ingram,
and Libby Bynum.
The marshals for the 1971-1972
school year are Jo Carpenter, chief
marshal, Betsy Ingram, Kittrell Tuck
er, Libby Bynum, Martha Blalock,
and Foxie Flippin. Jo is from New
Bern. She was elected as a junior
representative to the Spring Festival
Court. Betsy, from Taylorsville, is a
member of the Caperettes and Social
Board. Kit, who is from Columbia,
S. C., is a member of the choir and
Orchesis. Libby is from Sanford, and
she is an acolyte. Martha is from
Pilot Mountain, and Foxie Flippin
is from Lynchburg, Va.
CONGRATULATIONS TO
NEW OFFICERS!
, their com^
san
tnic affairs,
ited both in
Jirork and in
th Carolina,
ary’s.
it St. Mary’s
imented Dr,-
>m past dat-
: no personal
“My job is
its graduate,
sryone.”
ar: “I really
lean, but I
■ive up teach-
loroughly en-
pect of St.
jpians
it Play
Tan. II
ionducted for
ub production
eason at St.
28-29. To be
ak of Pather-
a fall produc-
Wilson’s "The
elightful mu-
rls’ finishing
md their love
in the 1920’s
he music and
re.
anale lead ig
iship portray.
• Karen Rogg
listress of the
I Dubonnet
•dcap” schooU'
Lena
jharacters
Ann'j
Sugar Bryaa.^
Janet Davigj
le Boyfrien,j>
cast also
d, Beca BittiJ
d Raleigh i
of the chon
is directed I
with nie
chael Buii„
af the Dr
am, vice p7
yfln,
ind Cathq
teasurer.