Belles OF ST. MARY’S !!L^XIII, No. 5 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA December 17, 1969 Mr. Currin. • Ernest P. Currin Becomes Food Service Director P. Currin, the new Director, was prev- Spar+„-Converse College ni Th ^rtanb ere he urg, South Carolina. ^Hlxi Legislative Body Passes Long Awaited Petitions the r Saga’s manager of job liall. This is his first ' rood Service Director, lilr. o ^ about St. Mary’s, hey’g • '^I’l’in replied, “Everybody to peo* ^ being quite so nice and Polite^^“‘^“^S?- The girls are very Uiadp’w, the administration He welcome.” ®iore “1 would like to put Dahe in the food and to keerffv'^^ events nicer. 1 want high duality of the food as hear i would like to Last oil the food.” 0^ special Christmas Ilaii‘7/ '''as held in the Dining ^ll of a formal dinner with ae trimmings. To Play Santa The 0- Annual Party Plaujii Ji’ole and the Heacon are n^’’ty tiru' iiiiiiiial Christmas ^aHor rLo tonight in Smedes '^>PleS H.M. The party will "'bl be "'oob of festivities and ?Odea+„ gathering of the ’Hhq qi pOiore the holidays. Mr. Of'^^a, 7in iHaying the part of f's‘« , m^tni^s" Nirht Defore The following are the petitions passed by the Legislative Body on ^'LToVoniores have one more overnight and one more chapel ab sence each 173'fhree total to six overnights and ttiree chapel absences first semester and ^ven overnights, four chapel ab sences second semestei. 2. Freshmen have bghts out .M 11:00 and sophomores at 12 m A student may have special pei-mis simi from her hall counselor to studv later for a specific qrm 3. Seniors permission fiom t ^ imstess SrTtl e -let nrns. b. pnt frthe overnight slip. This will not • effect until such time as 5°.:'j pemL5,ns iron, parents are on Me here. The earliest ef fective date will be the beginning of the second semester 1969-70. 4. Students may date during the day, when they are not in class, until 6:00. Pages will be on duty only from 4:00-6:00 as before, and students dating before 4:00 must meet their dates in the parlor. 5. Upperclassmen may have blanket parental permissions for overnights in Chapel Hill, Dur ham, and at home. This will go into effect, at the earliest, second semester after blanket permissions have been filed. 6. Informal attire may be worn in the cafeteria on Saturdays. 7. Seniors with a 2.0 average or above will be allowed to have cars. A five dollar registration fee must be paid to the business office. Action on this petition was ap proved ; however, it will be defer red until the number of care is de- First Performance Given By Scottish Dancers I„ assembly, December 4, ^the Scottish Daocey gPr , performance at St - .f”5Lnons Highland Fling. was the p„fhv Xeal, Mar- D''nfr'?LScv Smith,’Mary garetMeLcamN Aiken, Molly Gorrell, Highsmith. ^ Then ’ tie president, Suzanne Then r>p4ov Monroe perform- Ishee, and Betsj . ed the that any was one of the teu females ha^ Twosome Following Pollard, Mar- CrMcLean, Diane Thomas, Chappe Gass, Marshall Miller, Helen Pimden, Ann Highsmith, and Louise Monte. The Shaenn Thrubbus was then performed by Everall Aiken and Mary Gorrell. Afterwards, Pat Pollard, Diane Thomas, Marshall Miller, Helen Pruden, Chappe Gass, Louise Monte, Cathy Neal, and Molly Bridger did the Four some Dance. The last number in the program, the energetic and exciting Irish Jig, was performed by Betsy Mon roe, Nancy Smith, and Suzanne Ishee. termined and parking facilities studied. 8. Students are no longer re quired to wear chapel caps or hats in church. 9. A student who has been con victed by the Honor Board has the right to have her name posted on the Honor Roll. 10. The offense of leaving and remaining off-campus has been placed under the jurisdiction of the Disciplinary Committee which may refer a case to the Honor Board if necessary. 11. Students will be allowed to leave campus after being dismiss ed from the infirmary before the previously stated 24 hour period. 12. The Honor Code Oath will be written on the St. Mary’s ap plication. 13. Counselors’ points have been raised to six. The Cold Cuts will be given four points. S.G.A. offi cers were given special permission by the Dean to have a total of 16 points. (Continued on Page 3) ult ^^tuiTaiji the children y members with his ren- Ui tbp-’’. ^'be Cold Cuts, dress- II boliday-decorated hog- ., Night ed '>h'ers - [be ren./,i"''H lead the students in 7 Hobl Cuts’ songs and 7^bitioj, f Christmas carols. The tb' ®'*ii’f?i'een tree will en- barlor, and Christmas \ ''"'«i'ts will be served. I forget to Back articles FOR B ELEPHANT SALE!! Scottish Dancers performing Mary Stewart To Head City Inter-Collegiate Literary Magazine On December 8 a meeting was held at Meredith College of the editors and various members of the staffs of the literary maga zines from the six colleges in Ra leigh. The purpose of the meet ing was the formation of a city wide literary magazine in Avhich all the colleges would participate. The idea originated with two Meredith College students, Jane Cromley and Donna Armstrong. They felt that the colleges in Ra leigh were far apart in communi cation as well as distance and that a city-wide magazine would help to bring the schools closer to gether and would give all an op portunity to share their thoughts. The idea was enthusiastically re ceived by all those attending the meeting, and editors for the maga zine were elected: Mary Stewart (St. Mary’s), Editor in Chief; Jane Cromley (Meredith College), Literary Editor; Judy Davidson (Peace College), Art Editor; Tom Canning (N. C. State University), Business Manager. The magazine will contain poems, essays, editorials, art, photographs and any type of writ ten media which would express the thoughts of the students. It is. (Continued on Page 2) r I leir com- H i affairs. 1 both in :k and in Carolina, r’s. 3t. Mary's ented Dr. - past dat- 3 personal dy job is graduate, one.” , “I really n, but I ( up teach- oughly en- t of St. lans n, II ducted for production ion at St. 29. 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