i “' The Belles of Saint Mary’s A PAT ON THE back for the staff Belles of Saint Mary's April 20, 195^ ' TJ rtTeE"ppoZ:“ Uot7jX^ZZVed^o"s%vl^^ you with an editorial each TauTa^CrpZ"^^ l7fJ; has been ever faithful in stopping before a biology test to tioiis those pieces of copy that eternal y come in ' EvZ t^ ete .,e l„c) enl »f awaiting her in the BhLLhb c py ^j^^t yon see in to the other she usually manages P gggn, more tive positions, and we feel that we are eg M. F. A. BECKY MOOSE WANTED: CONSIDERATION FOR OUR BOOKS tlie students and not to be “? f "SfNot Hmdle” (or stodents old »o‘ things. Town : Boone, North Carolina. Age: Twenty. Hair; Brown. Eyes: Brown. Pet hate: Insects. xUways heard : “This would be most advantageous.” xVlways seen : Going to lab. Hobby: Teasing “Cheek.” Favorite food: Shrimp. Favorite song: La Mer. Perfnme: Tabu. Odd likes : A naive roommate. Looking forward to : Northwestern. Pet passion: Mountaineers. Ambition: To read H.A.B. Wild about: Latin Americans. Offices: President of the Dramatic Clnb, Hall Counselor, a member of the Canterbury Club, a member of the Bulletin staff, and a Mu. ^ Remarks : The girls at Saint Maiy s never cease to enjoy Becky s witty, lovable personality and her humor ous tales of the mountaineers. She has contributed much to the school with her dramatic abilities and much to the girls with her friendliness. CAROLYN WELSH Town: West Hartford, Connecticut. Age: Nineteen. Hair: Brown. Eyes: Blue. Pet hate; Dirty floors. _ Always heard : “Gee, kids. Always seen: At Grace and tha’s. Hobby: Knitting. Favorite food: Lobster. . Favorite song: Love You by J-U Page. .IT PerfumG * 3?riiice Odd likes: A certain army man. Looking forward to : Marriage. Pet passion: Dancing. Ambition : To get married. Wild about: Connecticut. Offices: Vice - counselor, ^ ’ chairman of the Nominating mittee, chairman of the C!®®* Committee for May Day, a ® ber of the Dramatic Club, ana member of Orchesis. Remarks : A true friend and an n est, reliable girl, Carolyn is \ worth knowing. A stranger m South, she immediately won hearts of everyone in school. 'uteri tioii t hall, Phon are I they in on Poll;, heser Tiini Calif Stl'Ol] alter hall, time LaF; "the: •neni aon, ever- PVJ D he f, "’itli a\va; eaii' in , eoui- aint les is V( MAKE THIS LAST QUARTER COUNT , A XL J. J-lAw ^ _ . tiously, then this vacation will indeed be well eained. THE THINGS WE DID LAST IVEEK END . . . we’ll remember for weeks to come . . . and that goes for. fnn in the future, too. . . • Suzanne Harris came back h'om VMI singing “Charlie My Boy . . • Jane Nisbet went to_ Davidson and returned to school with a marriage license (??) . • • Skippy Nicholson rocked at Rockingham for the Jun ior-Senior week end ... If and when Mary Aston Leavell comes down out of tiie clouds we may learn some thing about that wonderful trip which she and Gillie Marhn took to Virginia . . . Kitty Neal had a whir at file Wake Forest Sigma Chi Sweetheart Ball . . • The PiKA Ball at Carolina will be the destination of Mary Sutton this week end . . . Frances Williams and Ann Ihvyer enjoyed the DKE Centennial at the “Hill” . ■ • Alice May is looking for ward to a trip to VGlmington with that certain someone next week end “Ott," Bimbo Farshley, Al White, Grace Gordon, and many others are planning a super-duper house party at Morehead for the same week end ... A uff said lack of material and the last has just about been drawn . . • is the final plea . . . One does not lead a double 1'^^’ he is shoved around by it.—-B- Lockhart. stioi Soii com SOg. pie. l''g toil jf An example of what abseiit-iui® id' 3 S, An example oi wnai ausexi.. - edness can lead to is the ske^ 6 ^ who started as a strip-tease artis • Cliff Memmott. The Belles OF SAINT MARY’S Published every two weeks d'’'”(,( school year by the student b Saint Mary’s School. Entered as second class luuP®^ . pe- 0.0 nattei cember 7, 1944, at Post Office, Ru N C., under Act of March 3, ‘ . AO a - Subscription ..Mary Frances Virginia >1°'' Eunice 0 , 1 lUs ?>r; doi Ife clo 'lai Cot Cts Cfs It, if! It, HATS OFF TO FRANKY In April, 1950, Franky xUlen took over editorship of Je BE^LLES fmii the capable hands of the papers formei e i m, e , responsi- that time Franky has more than proved her ability to accept this respo ^^?o'be editor of a paper requires a hard-working, ^ Altht?gh person who rarely receives the recognition he or she Franky has the BELLES staff to help her Lust double her share of work to have it completed by a dead e. 7 approve all articles assigned and written If 7°^", he aLic effit the Franky must see that it gets done. Franky must see that the ai icies m t size of the paper and is responsible for the printing and distribution ^ Y^ranky has worked hard. She has been a top-notch editor and de- serves thanks from both her staff and her su sen ers. ^ JUST WxVIT UNTIL YOU IIExVR THIS ONE!! ... Just an eye-catcher for added attraction, you know . . . The KA’s seem to hold top priority on Pat 'I'ankard, Bruce Nel son, Kitty Melcher, and Susan Shep ard .. . We wonder if Margaret Dunn is still knitting on those socks ? . . . Evelyn Menzies is “on the loose again . . . Itsie Masterson and Anne Pearson have set up housekeeping in front of the post office. We wonder why? . . . CoTtnen Gardiner has the oh love bug . • • That State man keeps the wires buzzing for Gwen Grizzard . . . Jess Gant just lives from one epistle from the Citadel to the next . . . A PARTING SHOT ... All that we can say is “Please!” . . . The im agination has ceased to function, as may well be seen . . . This column has been dying a slow death from Editor Associate Editor Eeios Editor nuNicni Feature Editor Headline Editor. Mary Jane Mcl ^ Chief Copy Reader IjAVRaC-Aa p Business Manager Evelyn OE Circulation Manager Stella O. A. 1. • ^ Of, 111. Faculty Adviser.. Reporters pot III ti) Nancy Bernbart, Claire Boone- Crawford, Margaret Clieathain- A^rt' Cross, Sally Dalton, Martha igs, Chris Durham, Nell Eley, Linda .. ^ ,1 Hosier. I'le i-e hi Chris Durham, Nell Eiey, muua - Sally Hagood, Margo Hester, | Sally Dagoou, maisu Hood, Lou Keller, Ann McCulloch-^peO May, Dorothy Morris, Kitty Neal, May, ijorouiy iviuino, Loy, Ann Nelson, Jane Nisbe^ LiOy, Aiiii iNei&uii, ~-r^ yi^^- Nolan, Ann Patterson, Mary Anna Redding, King Risley, ^ief> Rowe, Shep Rustin, Sue Anne Pat Stoiiham, Barbara Stott, Sutton, Sabra Swink, Virginia Al White, Nancee Winders, j,ey. Law, Sue Harrison, Caroline Mickle Shannon. Circulation ^ Julia Steed, Martha McGuirk, J Ulia iaLtJcu., xtJ-M.ii.AAA*, j^Q Rixey, Grace Woodson, Sandra ip)S, XVIACJ , VJ J. lAV. V-- !• ' Peggy Hooker, and Alice HicKS h MEMBER OF N. C. C. P. A.

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