159 February 20, 1959 BELLES OF ST. MARY’S Ht BIS JCE 'OJ )BH o>' 0>' die .es ,or o> SE ffS aN si) SENIOR SAINTS Saint’s Sallies Second semester has begun and so have fraternity parties, rush parties, and dances. The week-end of February 13, 14, and 15 proved to be a big one for Carolina, Wake Forest, Duke, and Davidson. At Carolina Winter Germans were held and as usual, many Saint Mary’s Belles were there. Jane Wright, Madge Gregory, Lojs Lvnch, Sallie Alarcotte, Bonnie Stone, Alargaret Turner, and Nancy Sjostrom attended a Roman party at the SAE House Friday night. Saturday afternoon Chris Conner was the featured attraction at the concert, and everyone agreed she was a great success. Sikkic Sams, Lou Pittman, Anne Bost- wick, Martha Ellen Miller, Bettie Ann Whitehurst, Caroline Ashford, kathy O’Lenic, Bea Foote, Bonnie Brinser, .Jane Gray, Georgia Cobb, and Joyce Batchelor all agreed the concert was the best evei. Seen wandering around to different fra ternity houses Saturday night were Dana" Borden, Sara AIcMillan, Louise Landauer, Virginia Ander son, Sally Blackmon, Harriet Hous- JKANETTE GILLIAM I'lnvii: Burlington, N. C. Bilir : Always coming down. .kyes; Blue. -^Iway.s Seen : Sloppy ! -^bvays Heard : Has G-Daddy calleil me yetv 1 et Peeve : Beading. *'i>vorite Frat: Kappa Sig. -^lubition: Thin figure, bobby; Drawing portraits, ktopia; \ew York. rtopia : Town Hair: Eyes T, JANE GRAY '"'11; Tampa. Florida. Hair; Dry. kyes; Popped. -Always Seen; At the cobwebbetl box 124. Mway.s Heard; Flickerenos, let’s go! 1‘et Peeve; DUST, kiivorite Frat; KA. -'iiibitiou; Heda Hopper’s own flick critic. bobby; Pojuiiiig off Piedmont. (POP!) ''k'l'bl: Cape Cod. SAXDU.V HAHMOX lowii; Columbia, S. C. air; Wlnte-fiaked. : Contacted. - bvays Seen; Eating. •bways Heard; "I'm on a diet.” keeve; .lane. ^avorate Frat; SAE. jj'’'bitiou ; To .(oin the Marines. '’'by; Studying Greek in my spare time. btoj)ia; u^tc I'AROI.YX HARRIS *owii; Fountain, X'. C. ah . IVind-blown. : Blind. ■^Lvays Seen; Sleeping. Town ; Hail- Hobby : Utopia : Town: : teeth. ton, Webber Bell, Alollie Dewey, Elizabeth White, Josie Ehringhaus, Rett Weston, Julia Oliver, Emmy Davis, Betty Wright, Corty Creech, and many others. Alary Anne Powell, Mary Chiles, Anne Edens, Betty Lou Beales, Blair Vladdison, and Pat Villas had a blast at Wake Forest while Tuck Walker was at V.M.I. Barbara Clarke, Rebecca Hines, Ime Newby, Alarty Pierce, Gray Watkins, Florie AIcLeod, and Dargan Fish- bourne were at Davidson for Alid- Winters. Tlie Duke ATO’s had a party at the Tarheel Club that weekend. Elise Brice, Beverly Bunn, Kit AleLeod, and Lucretia deLoach had a fabulous time. The weekend of February 20, 21, and 22 found Cinda Henderson, Cathryn Potter, Emmy Davis, and Dorothy Ewing at the University of Virginia. Jerry Lovelace and Ann Camp bell were seen leaving for Notre Dame’s lucious sweetheart week end. See ya’ next issue. Whafs In A Name? Always Heard: Y’all, I’m .iust going to sleep and finesse it! Per Peeve: Horses. Favorite Frat: DKE. Ambition: Graduate. ^ Hobby : Sure isn't studying! Greensboro. G. LIXHA HARRIS Concord, X’. C. Light and bright. Bine trimmed with retl. Vlwavs Seen: Sacking. Always Heard : Sack time, U. S. A.. IVt Studying* Favorite Frat: Sigma I’i. Ambition: To go on an African safari. Hobliy : Talking to Eloise. Utopia: Podunkville. ,IAXE H.AYES Raleigh, X. C. Sticking out. Eyes: Mousey. ■Uwavs Seen: Brushinj ‘Always Heard: Cutting. Pet I’eeve: Sandra. Favorite Frat: Phi belt. Ambition: To be a mouseketeer. Censored ! ! ! ! : Banana Piantation. CIXDA HEXHERSOX Lynchburg, Virginia. Hair: Brown'I Black'/ Eyes: Yeah! \lwavs SiH^n: With cards. Uwa'vs Heard: y'all please be quiet, pet Peeve: The 4:00 bus from Lynch burg on Sundays. Favorite Frat: KA. Ambition: To be a d.Kitor's wife. Hobby: Party, party, party. Utopia: “Easters" at U. \a. JUDY HIGHSMITH Town : Robertsonville, X. C. Celeste (Barnette) — Comes from the Latin void meaning “heavenly”, probably sponsored by St Celeste of France. 'Hannah (Belli — is derived from the Hebrew word for “grace” and came into wide use at the Re formation. , Octavia (Phillips) — is from the Latin word meaning “eighth” and was used in families of many chil dren. It is sometimes used in Eng- landj but is now rare in an age when eight children are almost un known. Amanda (Cameron) — means “fit to be loved” in Latin. Daphne (Connelly) mean “laurel tree” and was the name of the nymph whom Appollo loved and who was turned into a bush. It is said that the word “has not been used as a name except for dogs” until the 20th Century. Letitia (Gailbraith) — means “gladness” in Latin. Valerie (Smith) — was the wife of St. Vitalis. (not the hair dress- ing.) Camilla (Aliss Hoy) — -ft'as the name of the Queen of A^olsci, killed in battle by one of the followers of Aeneas. Rita (Bright) —means “a pearl” in Italian. Georgia (Cobb) — is Greek for ''farmer”. Mildred (Cromwell) — is a com bination of two Old English words meaning “mild” and “power”. Faye (Fakler) —• is the name for “fairy”. Bea (Foote) — means “bringer of joy” in Latin. Eugenia (Glover) — means “of nobility” or “of excellence” in Greek. Agnes (Lawler) — means “pure” or “chaste” in Greek and was the name of a popular virgin martyr with a large cult. Deborah (Parrott) — is Hebrew for “a bee.” Hiiir: Gross. Eyes: WaiKleriiig. Always Seen: At the Profile. Always Heard: Tell it, fool. Pet Peeve: Snake. (Any kind) Favorite Frat: IVell, that depends wliicli one I’m dating in. Ambition : Be a Barmaid. Hobby : Waxing cars. Utopia: Scliool House! lAAXXE HOBBS Town: Rocky Jlount. X. C. Hair: Rat’s nest. Eyes: Blue'? Green'? Hazel'? .Vlways Seen: Bounding through the Imlls. Always Heard: Sneezing a la Donald Duck. Pet Peeve: Wet bathroom floors. Favorite Frat: Who's choosy'? Ambition : To get a man ! Hobby : Taking pictures .... yay ! Utopia : Sleep, sweet sleep. Former Student Honored Aliss Anne Carter Lee, High School graduate of St. Alai'y’s, was honored on February 12 at Sweet Briar College in Virginia. Dean Alary J. Pearl named Aliss Lee as one of the twenty-four first year students on the Freshman Honor List. Eligibility for the Freshman Honor List is based on a first semester record consisting entirely of B’s or with an average better than B. Clerk: “Did you kill any moths with these moth balls I sold you the other day?” Customer: “No, I tried for five hours, but I couldn’t hit one.”