The Belles of Saint Mary’s May 30, 1953 t . ' 1 t; i!' Hi'l Belles Features Publications Heads As Outstanding Belles Of Saint Mary^s lORIirE CLARK ANN SCOTT ANDERSON Town: Candor. Age: 18. Hair: Brown. Eyes: Brown. Pet Peeve: Antiques and any work that is not completely necessary. Always Seen: Stretched out on the bed. Always Heard: “When Pm mar ried—” Hobby: Procrastinating. Favorite Food: Spaghetti and fingernails. Favorite Song: JVo Other Love. Looking Forward To: Graduating and marrying Hubert. Ambition: To have six children. Offices aud Clubs: President-elect of YWCA, vice counselor-elect, as sistant editor of the BELLES. She is a Mu. MARY WINDLEY DUNN Town:’^ew Bern. Age: 18. Hair: Black. Eyes: Hazel. Pet Peeve: Cutting up those frogs. Always Seen: In room 233 Smedes. Always Heard: “Good Gussy.” Hobby: Learning to smoke. Favorite Food: Lemon ice cream. Looking Forward To: Meeting “The One.” Ambition: To graduate from Caro lina. Offices and Clubs: Editor of Stage Coach, treasurer of Granddaugh ters’ Club, hall counselor-elect. Sigma cheerleader, a member of Canterbui’y Club. Memories ^Vnother year has fiown by almost too fast. One group of students will be leaving, but another will come to take their place. Think back on all the fun you’ve had. The hall skits were all so funny: First West Wing and “Bag Mop,” First West Bock and tlieir “Petunia in the Onion Patch.” They were all good. Around Halloween the juniors gave a wonderful party with apples, fortune tellers, and all the trim mings. Second Holt won the prize, dressing to illustrate the ways they had died. Eemember the carolers at Christ mas and the Senior Dance. Every one was excited over a long vacation with parties and dances. Of course, we can’t help but remember the weeks following that glorious holi day, for exams loomed ahead. They really weren’t so bad when you look back. The Freshman-Sophomore Dance Fifty-Two Candidates Work For Junior College Diplomas Town: “Beautiful, Beautiful Wil- son. Age: 18. Hair: Blonde. Eyes: Blue. Pet Peeve: Hypocrites. Always Seen: Sleeping. Always Heard: “Everybody thinks I’m crazy!” Hobby: Eating. Favorite Food: Boast Beef. Favorite Song: Bachmanioff Con certo in C Minor. Looking Forward To: Surprising an old “friend” at Times Square. Ambition: To pass trig. Offices and Clubs: Editor-elect of the Bulletin, Headlines editor for BELLES, hall counselor-elect, a member of Stagecoach business staff. Sigma Fi Alpha, Altar Guild, Canterbury Club. She is a Mu. There are fifty-five candidates for the junior college diploma and fifty-three candidates for the high school diploma ending the 1952-53 session at Saint Mary's. Four girls, who are members of the 1952 high school class, are candidates for diplomas this year. The candidates are as follows: Since you’ve gone so far away A curious thing I view! The love affairs that I once knew Were simply little ladders, dear; By which I was climbing to you. Lillian Teiplett. Weather report for Saint Mary’s School: Fair, Sarah Fair. Sunny, Haffye Sewell. Hurricane, Paula Smith. Mild, Alyra Thayer. Tornado, Ann Ayres. Breezy, Cockle Smith. Changeable—The Faculty. SMS Students Cherish Memories Of Chapel, Skits, Dances, Vacations came in February, and the classes worked very hard to carry out their theme “Deep Purple.” Think of how excited everyone was when spring vacation came around. The cold months of winter were finally over, and warm weather made long-planned beach parties a big success. Do you remember how beautiful the campus looked when you returned? The trees were in bloom and the fragrance of lavender wisteria filled the air. Then came the Junior-Senior and May Day. Eemember the awful weather that threatened us that Sat urday. Think back on all the things of everyday life at Saint Mary’s; the little chapel and how much it means to each one of us. Yes, this glorious year is finally coming to a close, but never forget the wonderful times you’ve had, or the knowledge and friendships you’ve gained here these past months. Junior College: Elizabeth Lorraine Allen of Bocky Mount; Haney Vandiver Booth of Charlotte; Louise Vance Brand of Urbana, Ohio; Bachel Hewell Brooks of Boxboro; Barbara Llewellyn Brown of Baleigh; Donna Jeanne Bull of Greenville, S. C.; Betty Buth Byrum of Edeiitoii; Anne Bawlins Carlton of Horth Wilkesboro; Barbara Virginia Car ter of Atlanta, Ga.; Susan Kirk land Chamblee of Bichmond, Va.; Alartha Ann Cope of Baleigh; Blanche Bonner Correll of Lauriii- burg; Mary Virginia Currin of Meredithville, Va.; Patricia Bag- ley Daniels of Baleigh; Mary An derson Davenport of Timmonsville, S. C.; Jo Frances Faddy of Ea- leigh; Hell Deans Eley of Ahoskie; Sara Cheves Fair of Greenville, S. C.; Elizabeth Creech Gillett, Enfield; Eebecca Ann Gordon of South Hill, Va.; Gorham, Betsy Boss of Hashville; Elizabeth Chan dler Gwaltney of Durham; Shirley Ann Habel of Baleigh; Sylvia Anne Hamer of Lenoir; Harriet Horteiise Harris of Franklinton; Elizabeth Adrienne Huffman of Hickory; Lucy Genevieve James of Baleigh; Eleanor Elizabeth Lancaster of Ba leigh ; Carolyn Loving Landis of Charlotte; Doris iinn Line>berger of Lincolnton; Elizabeth Lynn of Ba leigh; Laura Deane Alatheson of Ahoskie; Isabella Mebaiie of Hunts ville, Ala.; Margaret Davis Mitchi- iier of Baleigh; Georgia Hickmott Aloore of Washington, D. C.; Haney Bawlins Mclver of Hew Orleans, La.; Frances McColl McHeill of Laurinburg; Charlotte Marion Hi- coll of Charlotte; Gene Harriet Overbeck of Fayetteville; Lucile Christine Overton of Hewport Hews, Va.; Siewers Anne Peoples of Pittsboro; Katherine Boyer Smith of Biltmore; Paula Mortimer Smith of Pensacola, Fla.; Helen Joyce Sparger of Baleigh; Edna Jacquelyn Steed of Baleigh; Mary Virginia Timberlake of Boxboro; Emily Mizelle Urquhart of Wood- ville; Cynthia Wood Ward of Eliza beth City; Paula Frederick Whita ker of Kinston; Barbara Sheppard White of Greenville; Margaret Da vis Williams of Edenton; Joyce Ann Woodard of Baleigh; Anne Eliza beth Penn of Danville, Va.; Haffye Elaine Sewell of Erwin; Cynthia Jeanne Summers of Bichmond, Va. High School: Sarah Lynn Albright of Coleridge; Madeline Alay xHlen of Troy; Louisa Penn Anthony of Hartsville) S. C.; Harriette Ann Barham oi Baleigh; Berkeley Harrison Bierer of Lexington, V a.; Marilyn Kay Boatwright of Bichmond, Ya.; Haney Uhristine Bowles of States ville ; Ann Applegate Bynum of leigh; iViary Anne Bynum of Stan- tonsburg; Sara Lovell Cawthou el Tallahassee, Ufa.; Aiargaret Simons Clai’kson of Charlotte; Charlotte Garland Cocise of Stony CreeX, Va.; Cariene Page Cole of Greenvitle; S. C.; U'rances Lovelace uawson ot Stautonsburg; Elizabeili liuntei Dent of Spruce Pine; Elizabeth Williams Dry of Concord; JJorotny Kimball Ervin of Morganton; ivtai" garet Virginia Ufyttie of Uieldale; Ya.; Hazel Woottou Wray Tampa, Ufa.; Barbara Leigh xiai'd' iug of Halifax, Ya.; Eva Liacxne} Hargrave of Lexington; Harriett^ Tane Harvey of Hinston; Lqey Ttagsdale Heilig of High Point; Sarah Jane Hodges of Ashevih®' iNancy Springs Jones of ArlmgtbD Ya.; Cecily Gates Kohlsaai Princeton, H. J.; Barbara 1^^® Lawson of I'airmont, W. Ya.; Ann Chace Lincoln of TSaton Boug^^i T.a.; Margery Kepper Lindeman Virginia Beach, Ya.; Margni^* Pendleton IVlansUeld-J ones of Booh out Mountain, Tenn.; Betty Martin of Baleigh; Sally W ood Mullan of BlHabeth City; Lilian® of Salisbury; Ann Moore Bobib®^^^ of Littleton; Sydna Gray liustib ^ Gastonia; Patricia Anne ShepP^ ' . ..Knl bet of Kinston; Elizabeth Bar ^ n.*«V Smith of Baleigh; Anne Cauiet vYeen eaver ox ..m; Elisabeth Ann Webb of Irene White of St. Augustine, Katherine Bose Whitfield ^ ston. Members of 1952 class: The following students ha'’*^ moved conditions and are titled to High School Diplo®a®^^|j, Haney Barclay Glenn ^ hasset, H. Y.; Sara McOlaii of Honea Path, S. C.; ol oi Duval Owens of Atlanta, Ga.; MaD Wriglit Parker of Wilson; Hacimey Patterson of Charlott®’ Ann Hoke Pearson of South®*^ Pines; Claudia Williams Peelei' a Durham; Horvelle Bichai'dsaa Plowden of Summer ton, T rances Gilkey Proctor of Mai^^^^’ Helen Michelle Batclitie of iotte; Blanclie Spencer Bobeit®° of Sickles of Charlotte; Vandelia Stronach of Baleigh; Lillian Triplett of Lenoir; Yelva gj- TucTer of High Point; Hannah .. win Baird Weaver of Grace Butter of Ormond t g^jjr Fla.; Mary Jane S^vinson oi land, Fla.