rl, rA. Belles OF ST. MARY’S RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Emphasis Placed on Honor Girls receive Honor Code blotters alter chapel. WEEK HELD NOV. H-15 Mary’jj ^a part of St. ^’’^dition which stresses her 12 designated as Novem- Th programs were hoaoj. T the tlieme of On is; ■ ^ the assembly program the Honor lloard 'Vepp ; ^ ^^S't in the front and the *’®dueed at the first part risoa pfThen Mary Mor- ^tadgjj/^^^igton, President of the ill ^0(1 p , government Association, of the Qt ^ Clark, Vice-President '^^'ition'^ Government Asso- hei-jj ’ ooth Honor Hoard mem- )!^ieh speeches on honor, Talks polled the special week. ev one^ Ofirs. 1) Jhnii Ofit olai '''•loi' ill school, honor e’s^^ IP ‘^’'d honoi- with- ''"1'1’e presented by the loeted Honor Hoard mem- fpi V^h members include , -*iOr oi.^ ''^’d Hack Harrison, ^ors, at 1 Honor Hoard mem- rl'^ssiap,’^ TT^"" *^‘'ii''o«> iinder- 1, Xov ’^or Hoard member. ‘OlVpll'^'dmr 14_ ^larv’. s))oke to the ,Mr n *? students on honor, '^hapiai ;'*‘>ert 1^‘iii'd, St. Mary’s tn ^oiior .®**fidoyed the subject Cie cha])cl services ^I»>or AVook. At the h Ih-pJff «''-viee, Suzanne El- n'^ted of the Circle, pre- „*^de m„., ^^'idents with Honor ^Pataiit ^ers. They served as 7"or svJ'''“"."^‘''’s of what the '^^®>'ts' An'" 1‘1'd Avhat it rep- fion Giis |tarticn- lai' ^Ohoo,"’"''p «t ii(lp lit jiostt'rs concerniufl disjtlaved around the Cov(>rnment at St. lla.-y;* ia tee-i f “rSs^l" Sandards of P'7»'Sfi!|i:,'f;'eV -tnsSS'ipa'of.-"-- dent go'-irniiient- ^ i« responsibility that live up to this ^ oecessary. the Honor poard is composed The Honor Hoard of stndent and faailtj^ and its and violations of maintain the to take action to^^inan^^^^^^^ high level of . Honor The inectingrs P.oard are secijt f ^^t t’"" '’\!re ?e”ented to the stn- SrSv aft'er the Honor Hoard reaches a dec^ion- ^ After consideiii r ;;;£"£■ ft. ■'5 'tS must appro'/.f f- j.ito Honor Hoard befoie . od’cct- Tmnrd is a student The Honor protection of ogaiiization fm tl ^^^1 tlie students and^^,^ or ards at ^ ^ (.ooperation of the S;:;I litd"" b»k m tliese standards high. GRANTS GIVEN TO RALEIGH COLLEGES Last April six colleges an nounced the formation of CRC — “Cooperating Raleigh Colleges” in order to provide interinstitntional cooperation. The Southern Education Foun dation in Atlanta provided a grant of $10,000 to augment the coop erative program which was start ed in the fall of 1967 by a grant of $7,500 from the Mary Reynolds Habcock Foundation. Class and library exchange and other programs shared by these schools will be offered to Peace, St. Augustine’s, St. Mary’s, and Shaw University in the 1968-69 school year. Dr. John Yarbrough, chairman of the Department of Hiology at Meredith was named the head of CRC for the first year. Dr. A^ar- brough said the possibilities of this program can be extended to exchanging students, faculty members and physical facilities. In October 1968, IBM gave $10,- 000 to further help CRC. The money was presented by Arthur I. Becker, IBM general manager in the Research Triangle Park to Dr. A^arbrough. Some of the goals of the CRC are more opportunities for class room and other study exchange b.v students, establishment of ex change professorships, a coopera tive program of international studies, joint calendar and sched ule programming, and seeking of further joint supporting grants for the consortium. This coopera tion is hoped to eventuall.v lead to a development of new aca demic minors. Thus far the cooperation has November 15, 1968 Thanksgiving Play Set For Nov. 25 and 26 “You’ll see Harvey too!” prom ised Mrs. Stamey with character istic vigor when asked about the invisible rabbit in Harvey, the play this season. “H a r V e y” is a play that is whirls of fun” and filled Avith un typical personalities. The leading female roles of Veta Louise and Myrtle Mae, mother and daugh ter, are brought to life by Helen AVhitener and Parley Wallace. The play focuses on an invisible rabbit, Harvey, who becomes very real during the development of the plot. Many new and a fcAv of i he tra ditional old thespians will cast their talents upon the stage Avhen Harvey is presented on Monday, November 25 and Tuesday, No vember 26 preceding Thanksgiv ing vacation. The play’s cast in cludes a Raleigh citizen, Mr. Eg bert Peeler, who at one time head ed the N. C. School for the Blind; a State student, Steve Wall, who played the lead in The Fantastics at the Raleigh Little Theatre; four faculty members; and six St. Mary’s upperclassmen. Representing the faculty are Jamie King, Don Roberts, Jim Noel, and Stanley Serxner. Among the St. Mar.y’s actresses are Julie Kirkland, Becky Reid, Dottie Skardon, and Connie Campbell. The stage managers are Bev. Hol lingsworth Kreiser and Angela Buckley. been in the field of “trading classes.” However one exchange professorship has been arranged. Meredith’s Dr. Mary A^arbrough is teaching ehemistrj' this .vear on a parttime basis at Peace College. 'f- Mus carry Mary Douglass to victory. MUS WIN SPEEDBALL CHAMPIONSHIP The Mus took a 25 to 15 lead " over the Sigmas in the annual race for the Sigma-Mu plaque by defeating them in speedball on Wednesday, October 29. The AHis had won the first two games, and the Sigmas had won the third game. By Avinning the fourth game the Mus captured the speedball championship. The leading scorer for the Mus Avas Alary Douglass, the leading scorer for the Sigmas Avas Nancy Biggs The all stars, Avho Avere an nounced in assembly on NoA’em- ber 5, are Nane,y Biggs, Jane Hall, Ann Sebrell, Connie Johnson, Peaches Rankin, Julie Kirkland, Sherry Graham, Mary Douglass, Sue AVillingham, Clyde AVilliams, and Susan Foltz. The annual old girl-ncAV girl speedball game Avas held on No vember 6. The old girls defeated the ncAV girls. Rsrv—»ni«- sir com- a. affairs, both in c and in Carolina, 's. t. Mary’s ated Dr. past dat- persunal y job is graduate, ne.” “I really , but I up teach- ughly en- of St. ans Play . II acted for iroduction n at St. 9. To be f Father- 11 produc e’s “The atful mu- finishing their love he 1920’s, nusic and 6 lead is 1 portray- iren Rose ess of the Dubonnet. >” schooL Lena icters in, Ann, ir Bryan-J let DavisJJ ■oyfriend)i ’ ia. ecaBitti7 ileigh be chor irected tb mp 1 Buiiej lie Dra Auce pjj secret CatheJ irer.