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■ ,tu__ TUe Belles of Saint Mary’s College 900 Hillsborough St. Raleigh N.C 27603 November 1990 Students Participating in Muse Halloween Poetrv Rgfldina Celebration n l!SsjSIrIe?S>ef/)/V//cenand Gillian Troy enjoy Halloween ‘tostume" fun. The spirits of poets iiving and dead haunted Tyier Lounge the night before Hailoween, as the staff of the ^use, Saint Mary’s iiterary niagazine, heid their annuai ®vent. The iounge was ^fansformed by hanging bats, '■'ckety skeietons, ghosts and Cobwebs, as costumed •"aveiers read or recited Poems of their own choosing Ly pumpkin iight, including ''''ork by Shakespeare, Whit- P'an, Poe, and Pound, as well original work and poems Py friends. Adding to the Halloween ^Pell was live music by quitarist Larry Hutcherson, who accompanied the group in a sing-along of old favorites. Also a hit were tables of devilishly tasty snacks, and a dazzling array o? other-worldly cosmmes that included Tinkerbell, The Dark Lady o Shakespeare’s nenie in authentic Middle- iastern dress who spin her top-knot, and Dr. Jekyii and Mr. Hyde (embodied as two halves of one person), among others. Costume fudges Dr. Stephen Esthimer Margaret Grissom, and Dr. Margaici |?ter careful deliberation, Octoberfest 1990 m - nff fsll ^festive events kick off fell by Eden Kane and Elite Janman g your own coat- To many this may have d like an unusual but a coathanger is for roasting mar- ws, which is exactly -ny Saint Mary’s girls le Octoberfest bon- le VJUIUUCI ICOl l-r^" festive fall occasion J^af tales. After me ilighted by Barbara Esthimer played a □cal storyteller. Ms. bonfir , finally selected a winner, Elizabeth Aiken, who came with her face painted green and her head wreathed in autumn leaves, as the tree made famous in Joyce Kilmer’s poem. She received a $25 gift certificate to Waldenbooks as first prize. Runner-up was Kristi Lawson, MUSE editor, who portrayed Tinkerbell, and Honorable Mentions were Ellen Zimmer man, The Dark Lady of the sonnets, and Webster Grimes, the Middle-Eastern genie. Along with Margaret Grisson and Stephen Esthimer, other faculty join ing in the event were Karen Hillman, Beth Proctor (whose young daughter Juliana assisted her in a reading), and Anna Wooten-Hawkins, MUSE advisor, who came as a New York poet in black wig, oversized sweater and tights. After the judging, many guests stayed and finished the refreshments and listen ed to the guitarist until it began to get late. The MUSE Poetry Evening is well worth the time it takes to attend because the audience has a chance to listen to unique poems and good music, eat great food, and meet a lot of people. —Lisa Gorman contributed to this article Lott tells folk tales and ghost series at churches and schools. Among the stone ?oid at the bonfire were The Headless Horseman an Old favorde abouUhe adv^n few songs as an extra treat for the students. All those SMC girls who didn’t show up ,for Bingo Tuesday night during Oc toberfest missed out on a lot of prizes. It was held in Tyler Lounge from 7:30 until all the prizes were given out. The prizes consisted of: a gift cer tificate to Char-Grill, different novels, a T-shirt, a no-spill SMC coffee mug, and various SMC items from the bookstore. Approximately 30 girls who attended this func tion ate more candycorn than they used to play Bingo. Next time there is a Bingo game, you’d better be there, or be square!
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