By Paige NielsenGIVE 901, formally known as Stuff the Turkey, is the St. Mary’s Community Fund’s (SMCF) largest fundraiser, raising over $14,000 last year. This past week, upper schoolers donated in order to take their part in the act of giving.
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By Lauren Moore The St. Mary’s Upper School Theater Department is very excited to debut this year’s musical, Little Women. Based on Louisa May Alcott’s classic novel about the four March sisters during the Civil War, the musical production adds songs like “Our Finest Dreams” sung by Jo (Dani Chaum), Beth (Julia Preston), Amy (Lilly Russell), and Meg (Lauren Ledger). Other songs include “Here Alone” sung by Marmee (Charlotte Livesay) and “Take a Chance on Me” sung by Laurie (Will Lowery).
Director Mrs. Madden says, “I chose the beloved play because of the strong female characters and the songs. And, I knew that we have enough the talent to successfully produce it.” The small cast has been working hard since early October so they can deliver a great production. The play will run in Rose Theater on Friday, November 18 and Saturday, November 19 at 7 p.m. and Sunday November 20 at 2 p.m. By: Helen HudsonThis week at St. Mary's, we have been celebrating National French Week! Find out more about what this week entails and the positive spread through the school.
By: Helen HudsonRecently, a rumor emerged in the hallowed halls of St. Mary's: we do not recycle. However, we are here to debunk this myth. Find out more here.
By: Paige NielsenToday, all citizens of the United States had the opportunity to exercise their civic duties: voting. Thus, in true democratic fashion, St. Mary's held a mock election as well. While many girl cannot vote in the real election, this opportunity stressed the importance of voting. Find out who St. Mary's elected.
By: Victoria OuyangThe long-standing mystery of the Bermuda Triangle may have been solved! Scientists believe that this notorious area might just be haunted with unusual weather patterns. Find out here how St. Mary's Environmental Science students respond to the topic.
By: Helen HudsonEach year, St. Mary's girls excitedly celebrate the moment when Girl Scout cookies are finally around. But now, General Mills has announced that they are releasing Girl Scout inspired cereal, meaning the famous Girl Scout tastes will be in stores all year round. How do St. Mary's girls feel about this revolutionary cereal? Find out here.
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