I Belles to ool = OF ST. MARY’S No. 6 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA February 14, 1970 Two WEEK STUDY OF MIDEAST DRAWING TO A CLOSE )■ last few years, the Ilis- two epartmeiit has dedicated certain special interest. Science erg 1 l^aiinunisin have been cov- pjj p llie last three years, the and ^^icluding India, China, year subject. This iti(ii,“® study focusses on the Arab T with emphasis on the ered conflict. In the cov- are ^""^7 ^’^*1 the Library, there dispi Maps, and pictures on blie^ weeks, assein- groyl , ^^Mpel, and discussion "’arrU .L, . ' ® been orientated to- Q*!' this subject. 3, Mr. Mohammed caiuer Mecca, Saudi Arabia, Saf^j. ° l^lb to us at assembly. Mr. sity Qjl^p^'l'iated from the Univer- Caroh, and is now at North studgj,!^ ®tate University. The Mecca, a film. Pilgrimage to Plained „ areas nf +i and special >’Uary r Pilgfrimage. On Feb- Kgypt Aly Elsheik from ^Iked about the Arab- Israeli situation from tke tian point of view. Dr. Elsheik is a professor in the Sclmol of lex- tiles at X.C. State University. On February 10, Mr. Elishah Babad, a candidate for the doctorate at Duke University, discussed the Arab-Israeli conflict from the Is raeli point of view. On February 12 Mrs Jean Harris, who has a cLmn in the News and Observe^ presented an interesting talk about Eastern foods. Dr. Murray L. Newman, a p - fffisor of the Old TeoMimnt « « « Vii-f-inia Theological Seminaij, w 1 Breach on Sundajb February 15 on the Arab-Israeh situation. He will also speak in ^lapel » \t“1nddie S “ “e'miian is the author of the book The People of the Covenant and Ls eonl^ributed « n>«S«fnea ■“ the Old Testament held. Mr Don Roberts’ current events iriei^sr'srs Kv’SshSn'e ?br.hi.. led ,h. Parlor Was Scene For Annual Freshman-Sophomore Dance _ . 1 ivrorrison. «o’Jr**““‘u olasa honored the and Dr. "">« class tvith a formal e t,+ .'ll nowers aiiurii- a.aa.„ „,i,,,-snrs were also intro each side of the class _„,i „„rviirv I ‘Mor,topiarv trees were dueed. , • ‘ more bal Jshinents of petit fours, aogt^^^’bv sandwiches, mints, ats ot petit tours, - .' sandwiches, mints, . Puueli were served. The Music uas W‘i* 'vere serveu. r no 'IS poured by Mrs. Pisani discussion on the Arab-Israeli re lation. On February 12, Miss Mary Louise Jones, who has been the Raleigh Community Ambassador to Israel, led the discussion group. And this ended the two weeks study of the Middle East situa tion. id Dr. Morrison. '^ore Durino- intermission, Mr. Nich in It ^ 'vith a formal Biun o , freshman and o ^be large parlor, Febrn- ols mtioc presidents, Mar- flowers were used on aiid Dell Parker: :e parlor, Febrn- ols ‘jfigss presidents, Mar- •ef,rrg nowers were used on sopbomore cms ties table and on the gie Wortlun„ Appleton, he^'A®bain of flowers adorn- Mrs. Dosl ^ ^ „.orp also intro- fivn,. ‘^'j'case; on each side of , rnfl’L-sh'man and sopho- , i,all conraelM-a ami Mr. and E “anlVere amonp the hon- Dr. Morrison Appointed Academic Dean Dr. Mabel Morrison has received the appointment of Dean of Aca demic Affairs at St. Mary’s. The appointment became effective on January 28, 1970; and was made by a faculty committee and ap proved by the Board of Trustees. Dr. Morrison is the first person in the history of the school to hold this office. The new Academic Dean receiv ed her doctorate degree at the University of Toronto. Before tak ing the new position, she was head of the History Department. She taught Western civilization and psychology. Dr. Morrison will be in charge of coordinating all the various ac ademic activities upon campus. She will offer new ideas and sug gest new ways of carrying out the academic relations at St. Mary’s. It is her respon-sibility to see that the different departments know what is going on and to see that they are working towards the same ends. As new dean. Dr. Morrison will be dealing with everyone on (Continued on Page 2) ed gnesxs. „*‘Tiri:SS"S‘milni.bf. Freshmen and Sophomores enjoy Annu Father-Daughter Day Planned For April 17th For the first time in the history of St. Mary’s a Father-Daughter Day will be held. Still in the initial stages, the function is scheduled for Friday, April 17. It is tentatively planned that the fathers will stay at the Velvet Cloak or Statler Hilton where blocks of rooms will be reserved. They will be able to tour the campus and sit in on classes. En tertainment will be provided by the various St. Mary’s dance and musical groups. Possibly there will be a reception in the Pisani’s new home. The final activity will be a banquet in the dining room. The final plans will be made by a planning committee consisting of students and faculty with the help of Mr. Bondison in the De velopment Office. Emmy Sanders chosen May Queen. 1970 MAY QUEEN CHOSEN The 1970 May Queen is Miss Emmy Sanders from Vlendell. A junior representative on the May Court last year, Emmy is present ly a Marshal and a member of the Cold Cuts. Emmy will reign over the May Court in the festivities to be held May 1-3. Miss Elizabeth Capehart from Norfolk was elected Maid-of-Hon or. A member of the Court during the junior year, Liz will assist Emmy during the festivities. Tlie other senior class represen tatives are Collins Stukes and Lane Carson from Charlotte, Sally Taylor from Asheville, Karen Con nelly from Morganton, and Olivia Grimes from Washington, N. C. Representing the junior class will be Sarah Barnes from South- port, Nancy Smith from Fayette ville, Laura Norris from Raleigh, and Beth Franz from Asheville. Underclassmen include sopho mores Betsy Gardner from Fay etteville, Mary Rives Brown from Martinsville, Va., and freshman Lindsay Burton from Durham. These girls were nominated by a committee and from the floor. The nominating committee was composed of Olivia Grimes, Chair man, Jane Wood, Jo Ann Peacock, Janet Bnrlioe, Nancy McClnng, Holly Foss, Becky Crittenden, Carroll Curtis, Cliristy Bishop, Florence Spruill and Carole Beas ley. HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY! V V f leir com- in ; affairs, i both in rk and in Carolina, y’s. St. Mary’s ented Dr. past dat- o pei-sonai 4Iy job is graduate, ■one.” “I really m, but I 5 up teach- ■oughly en- st of St. )ians Play n, II ducted for production son at St. -29. To be of Father- fall produc- son’s “The ghtful mu- i’ finishing 1 their love the 1920’s, music and ale lead is lip portray, Karen Rose tress of the Dubonnet, ap” schooU 1 fly Lena iracters “«gfl Amli gar Brya^.V anet DavisJ Boyfriend)] ist also ij, Beca Raleigh f the chor, directed ' ''fltfl mnl ael Bullel the Dra a, vice p| n, secret d CatheJ isurer. Bittil

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