June 1, 1951 The Belles of Saint Mary’s Hearts And Souls Go Into Our Trunks When the trunks arrive on the various Saint Mary’s belles be seen packing their cherished possessions. Here are a few of the u>ost outstanding: Margaret Cheatham . . . Grady. 'Jresca Bowles . . . Home Ec. pat terns. Jean Glover . . . Three and ^ half bottles of Marshand’s. Ann Colson . . . Bird books. A. J. Owens ■ • . A package of 'lemon drops. Louise Milliken . . . Her magic touch. Caroline Bisaner . . . Plati num polish. Anne Harless ... A Pnir of scissors that “cut the fool.” Limmie Timmons . . . Her civic jUUsic ticket. Anna Bedding . . . I hat shiny new pin. Mary Lee LuFar ... a geomtery book. Sue Lnant ... a bottle of anti-freeze. Shepherd Bustin . . . Anticipation of Bags Head. Sally Dalton . . . the rec room key. Susan Sheiiherd . . . One lost end at 'Wrightsville. Becky l^all . . . Dancing shoes. Catherine ■“torrison . . . Her sweet and win- li'Ug ways. Sue Ann Sadler . . . three flights of stairs. Pat Boesser ' • • That long hair. King Bisley ' • • Strawberries, shortcake, whip- !)od cream. Gwen Grizzard . . . th T.’s” date slips. Sally Hackney ■ • Energy. Tonia Howe ... A feir of Mary Jane pumps. Pat ... A Toni Home Permanent, huth Hines . . . One favorite letter. Jtinily Patton . . . Mr. Peery’s ])ic- Helen Sanders ... A never-to- J'forgotten trip to Hew Jersey. Jj'hy Murdock . . . State, Duke, and jUvidson. Kancy Dawson ... A uttering picture from the Junior- heuior. I Pictured above are Anna Uedding, editor of the STAtJE t'OAtAI; Martha Hood, editor of tlie BULIjETIN, and Mary Jo Paul, editor of the 15ELLES. Senior Plans For Next Year Are Various, Entertaining Our graduating (?) seniors have cooked up various plans for next year that sound both interesting and entertaining. Kicky Kicoll and Margaret iVniie Sasser plan to con tinue school at Sophia Kowcomb. Dot Crawford and Barbara Dixon will .iourney over to the blue grass state to attend Kentucky. “Bosie” Scovil and Joan McCutcheon will continue the wonderful education they have received at Saint Mary’s at a most appropriate place—Dix Hill. Alice May was considering the John Herron Art Institute, but certain connections in the South are so strong that she doesn’t want to leave. As “Kit” Armistead raised her glass of Four Boses she said, “I am going wild ! Bottoms u]).” Mary Sutton, Louise Milliken, Mary Tom Battle, Jean Poland, Tonia Bowe, Kancy Woodruff, “Buttercup” Mc- Guirk, Carolyn Welch, Virginia Hall, Mimi Lynch and Laura' Davis plan to attend a school that no one would ever think of attending— Carolina. Betty Cheek puffed on her cigarette and sleepil.y said, “I’m going to get out of here.” Margaret Gaston and “Becky” Moose will add knowledge to their minds at B.P.T. The walls of dear old Salem call Charlotte McGlaughon and Frances Williams. Seniors Receive Special Presents Some of our outgoing seniors are looking forward to graduation not only because they arc graduating but also because they are receiving special gifts for the great occasion. It would be impossible to tell of all the gifts; therefore, this list will be limited to ,]ust a few. . . . Sandra Sims . . . carbohydrates, minerals, and fats. Dot Crawford ... a pair of stilts. Jeaii Gould ... a per sonally autographed picture of Joan Fontaine. Alice May . . . freedom. Franky Allen ... a fresh pack of chewing gum. Bimbo Parshley . . . a yellow cab (Cadillac). Grace Gordon ... a mission to Lower Slobbovia. Louise Milliken ... a new package of campus slips. _ Ann Kicoll ... a much-needed haircut. Peggy Hooker ... a now bookcase for her coke bottles. Mary Tom Battle . . . another Chemistry book. Frances Williams ... a key to the DKKE house. Mazie Strickland . .. a trip to Cary. Tonia Bowe ... a lollipop. Virginia Hall ... a' ])ack- age of stamps. Kit Armistead . . . three caskets. Laura Chapman . . . How To ll in Frietuh and Influence People. Car oline Cobey ... a case of vodka. Becky Moose . . . money to pay her biology tutor. Mickey Shannon ... a longer heds])read. Martha De Hart . . . ‘“riie Jones Laughing Record” to keep her company. A1 White ... IT. S. Presidential cam paign. Mary Sue Strupe ... a calm trip to Davidson. Margaret Dunn . . . an automatic sock knitter. Ginger Mowery ... a hot dog stand in New Orleans. Saint Sail Stuff and nonsense— Benton’s current theme song is ^1^'Wle Up a Little Closer. . . . Like- . Lois Perry is still likeable, espe- |j®Ly with the Phi Gums at Caro- . . . Ann Lee snowed and was ^'>o\Ved recently. . . . Buth Hiiies is /ending a lot of money on special ■a'' stamps, (Perhaps, she’s (,Testing the service men’s morales). good man is hard to find” ... no . ^er words were ever spoken, but . Il'e people have all the luck—just U Margaret Cheatham and Clair- tt • ^^uarris. JtBNED UP AND PINNED IWn—Anna Bedding is sporting S.A.E. pin; whereas Beverly §'J|Ter is the proud possessor of a Caroline Bisanar sur- jij,.—• pin. us all with a lovely diamond. . Lookin; into the crystal ball we lliat Lou Bichardson, Harriet and “Spooner” Harrison have V’tod themselves to married life. A 'Ilia devoting her Redding is "Her to picking up “pitts” on the ^>^"11 at Nags Head. Speaking of Head, Sally Dalton, Susan ^j,fPherd, Ann Nelson, Pat Lank in'’ Slid Shep Bustin are anticipat ed an “extacious” time on the KA party. . . . (jBAVE you HEABD?—Carmen jlj'','liiier has been demoted to the English class at Needham *^^'gliton. . . . That sympathetic le s Pika has faithfully consoled Alice May during her campus . . . Martha DeHart is eagerly awaiting the fifth of June . . . ’niiff said . . . Shep Bustin is torn between the KA’s and the SX's. Just how unfortunate can one get ? . . . *Din Harless finally received that long-awaited phmic call . . . Laura Davis and ‘‘Gillie” Martin have a mutual interest . . . .lean Jjang was most excited about a visit from her Virginia lad last week end ... A certain A.T.O. has been occupying a great deal oi Lynn Littleton’s time lately . . . “Ginger” Mowery, Margaret Ann Sasser, Ann Patt’erson, and Laura Hayes had a Ires gai time at the S.A.E. party several week ends ago. It’s rumored that Grace Gordon has more dates than she knows what to do with. To her, life must be very trying. “Kitty” Melchor will spend her summer' making up for lost time with her devastating Brazilian . . . “Liz” Whitly will migrate to Cherry Point where she plans to keep an “I” on her marine . . . Anne Rixey, “Frankie” Allen, and “Mazie” Strickland are prospective authori ties on the latest Paris fashions. FABEWELL TO THEE .... Here’s wishing a grand vacation to all of you “Saintly Saints” and lots of luck to the graduating classes. Au revoir til September. Those Classy Lasses Are On The Beam; The girls in West Bock are tops, you’ll agree; Come with me now and meet the menagerie. Downstairs, first, we will go: Booming in 103 there is Jo; She is our valedictorian and wow! Our Jo really deserves to take a bow. Also in 102 lives Alice Hicks; There’s not a ])roblem in the world she can’t fix. Next, in 100, we see Barbara Clark; She is our clever and versatile spark. Laura Davis lives in 100 too— See her in her bed? That’s Dune for you! The inhabitants of 103 are Sanders and Dorsett; If you ever need a laugh, there you don’t force it. 104 harbors Beeps and Sal; Across the hall live Ann and Mai. All find studies a little bore. But they get their work done and a little more. In 106 are Littleton, Lynn, and Har rison, Sue; Lynn says Sue will dance for you. In 101 is our favorite Kay; She’ll be a writer some day. In 208, upstairs, to the left door. From West Rock TheyTe Really Hot Boom Grace and Al, with their friends by the score. May Holton and Suzie Harris live in 206; They are full of fun and prankish tricks. Sue Woodward and Sandy Donald son live in 204; There are no two better athletes the campus o’er. Ill 20.5 live Kent 'Fhompson and Betsy Dunn— Two mischievous redheads; they’re full of fun. Mary Leavcll and Betsy Clarke in habit 202; Any problems they’ll gladly solve for you. In 203 we see Dwyer and Martin sitting; These are two girls who don’t sit around knitting. Next in 201 live Hazard and Trant, Who often move in with Cross and Gant. And this concludes our little trip. But first let us give you a little tip— To know a jolly old crew of brains and bums Over to West Bock we invite you to come.

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