4 ^ ^ belles OF ST. MAKY^ Other girls returned to school With ~ ' o» September 10 baiioon.s and autographed pie- Government Classes Take ‘^^’0“^® Six New Members Sororitv New* tures. Chapel was shortened that Pnlitieol x>«n q+ lu » , ^ruy ixews morning, thanks to Rev. Baird, ^Ojmcai Poll i ^ Rush at in order to give us a few extra » Mary s Political Poll (2 , ^ uulueted six new several ’67 graduates of ' tei minutes to watch the parade. American Government classes and Sea Saints P^dged sororities. Tri Delt^ toi Everydav that week larce J ^"™P^^’*‘tive Government cla.ss). Langiey, Barbara Conrad, ? an groups of St. Marv’s girls attend- candidate of these would [Silvi^’p^;- “^atli, pSer. Pi Phi-Livy Miller,! Gi ed the Pair and its manv acthd- Prefer as the Republican ^”d Anne IIol- Carson. Chi 0-Margaret Sc ties. The rides were exciting and Rcesident ? I ok. A' n n" buckle ati many were very unusual; to name r"T7ii for the m ddte of h K D T,t i .^^-S^acy W«, pe; a few—the Bullet theBev-ero Rockefeller W'/, lor ttie middle of February. The °—dulia Livingston, Jaiif; M; the Rotator, and Double Ferri.s wo” ikd,tsT. 1 7 llS ^W^^^an Ileal}',' foi AVheel Nixon 12% ^" o nights and will be open to the ^^arney. K A T—Louise Jr"® ne There were also many game.s of Girls Sport New Jewelry , “skiir^ of which the rewards con- T ^ favored Republican , ^irls are sporting si.sted of lovelv stuffed animals 7. 4% wfnf m ‘® Reagan-Percy, Dagley 'Waddill is f ^h There were gambling tables, freak g. I, Nixor^n^HeagL'are" co'nsid' D f exhibitions, a Munster House, Bat- o Wllio)/ ^ "I'T 7'7 ered to be in the moderate to com is pinned “} man’s Cave and many other exeit- ’ candidate of these do servative wing of the Republican at Duke. Jlac 7 ing treats. Saturdiiv afternoon you lielieve will receive the Re- Party and Percy, Rockefeller and R*-^ 0-NC) lavalier now was highlighted by the rodeo in nomination for Presi- era?e to TberT‘tLn" Marv-’ R"»d”ck. & , p" the Dorton Arena and the .stock ^ students are almost evenly dSed to John Tee* Jo car races. Reagan 27% between moderate- consLvatives R'^^a at State. AnnelM^'" The nsvehodelic hmico i,ra^ -^ixon 19% t,, moderate-liberals (80). lavaliered to Ihiddv ^ LSD trip!! c uiiiie on an ^ Jeannie Andrews f’ «P' The Fjii'.. Tvac tiw VI 1^0111 know 18'% Kri.ni,ii,.„„ = i '• Wearing Chris Monteleoi'^ joyable to us all, biitTr7slme ev ''">‘n>'-nt7;;%“ue,,ui,iica7i N,7mine""“' | I I t I I [J** R?‘PP.a «ig at Staff^j o eryone will agree that the qualitv i p kT-snveii ~ ^ Pnnied to Alaa ‘ ^ and standards of the neople id • ^ona’d Reagan is the first choice sophomore, 3 2 ~s—1—f,,/. ". Rappa at Csc_ b have been higher and th tl i with Rich ora n>—11—3——5—7 R”'-s is pinned to Mike A'i surroundings and the grounds ^ftaa.ly up^l^r^aL^n" Te?er eViv IMiTn;;' t theni.selves could have been a lit- Nixon whereas underclassmen are Uepubiican—2.,—4-.5 —“p."'aday s SU-' , I tie cleaner. But, all in all it wis 1 f®‘^‘'^®dly pro-Reagan. independents'" s 4—is—7—8~i' C'( SI,) lavalier belongs D gir forward to next year’s State Fair. Publican, independents 77er Rem "e.'"‘ ,o~ Ntxon^Ter’San*"" MUS Cli^’ Jhe POLITICS CLUB ^ Almost all of Romney’s strength *ff'>te: InconBlstencle, in nome IlKures are at- ^P66dD3,ll ^ npr (Continued from Page 1) wh°er7h7w!is f7n^a"'°'^ 'nl Thursday, October ‘'j, ^ to participate.” (lii other words, _ °theis. “''crall iitiearindepenmncelr ^'g»>a-Mu teams bail tlicky My do not join .just to get your pie- '■» »ne or ,everai „ue«iiona. iiiduetioii. Eacli girl was tra ’PI,],, ■■ HIHHHIHjBHIHB cc a at promises to be a moving and oil- afternoon, on Oeotber Ik tlie-go year for all political dame.s. f lowing chosen. . rj ‘ vi 's. J tmmm Representing the Sig'"‘'j|i’ wil V- ’ r IRiiin. Su.san Foltz, Mart'v pie, ley. Beth Holder, Marcia ' son T »>>! Nancy Milliken. ^ ^ Xew Mus are Mario'* % Bonnie Bowen. Debbie B"' P ton Kent. Marty Eskriill'fis.’ I lotte Terrv, Suzanne K‘’a' / on Kreiser. .Mary .Morri.son ‘,|V La; ton. Sue M’illingham, Ma*^'eae _ Ifas Sealy Cro.ss, TorrG' ^ HniUcs aflcr u fire drill? U'|,„ »vii,.» \vi v. ™ ‘''Onny Passmore. T‘ 1 I' ""’• ••■-n fCll'.’'’"-'' “ t” mi

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