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1: ;:L> I t ^ / BELLES OF ST. MAEY’S February li THE BELLES OF ST. MARY’S Published in thirteen issues during the school year, September to June. Monthly for December, January, and April; Semi monthly for October, November, Febru ary, March, and May, by the student body of St. Mary’s Junior College. Second Class Postage Paid at Raleigh, N. C. 27602. Subscription $1.00 per year. BELLES STAFF Editor in Chief Dru Haley Assistant Editor Markay Farmer Feature Editor Cynty McAlister News Editor Lee Joyner Subscription Editor Lee Barnard Exchang,e Editor Jane Goodson Head Typist Sweetie Seifart Circulation Editor Collins Stokes NEWS STAFF Lee Joyner, Susan Owens, Betsy Brooks, Macky Dixon, Jane Darden. Patty Irving, Billie Mace, Lucy Gilliam, Debbie Turner, Lynn Coppage. FEATURE STAFF Flubby Smith, Cathy Neal, Cynty Mc Alister, Jorgann Bullard, Lou Latham, Ellen Parrish. PHOTOGRAPHER Sally Lennon. GARTOONIST Kitty Wilkinson. CIRCULATION Anna Burgwyn, Margaret Shinn, Judy Lawrence, Jane Darden, Patty Irving, Carol Harrison. Betsy Brooks, Debbie Tur ner, Tricia Edwards, Kathy Eoltz, Dell Parker, Debbie Cline, Margaret Ambrose. TYPISTS Lillian James, Jane Darden, Harriett Dill, Sue Anderson, Jane Goodson, Jan Burnette, and Macky Dixon. PROOFREADER Susan Byars. ADVISOR Mrs. Robert Gunn. BELLES AND BEAUS Engagements Robbie Wall-Mickey Ilambriglit— Unc-Zet Gardner—Sig- Gill—State- Lane Carson-Jack ma Chi-State Pam Ilargis-Bobby Lambda Chi Laura Norris-llurley Raynor Cookie Ilavens-Hill Carstaphen— Methodist Diane Joffrion-Wade Moser— Alpha Chi Sigma-Carolina HOW ABOUT! Amy Durham—Amy Chapel Hill Kack Harrison—Kack Harridad Mary Austin—Mary Healey Jo Ann Capp.s—Jo Ann Hats Linda Gla.ss—Jjinda Bottle Betsy Gardner—Betsy Hoe Catherine Hill—Catherine Valley Sally Taylor—Sally Seamstress Cameron Cutting—Cameron Slic- ing Lavaliers Woody Bobbitt-Frank Bradley— Kappa Sig-Une Lee Joyner-Jimmy Moore—State- Lambda Chi Pine Williamson-John Alexander— State-Sigma Nu DO YOU REMEMBER? Pinned Sandra Walser-Tom Skeen—State- Sigma Pi Helen Cowper-Charles Coppadge —Phi Gam-Plmory BEACON WALKS FOR THREE Bo you remember walking to the Little Store and out the front wajk and kicking the kicking posts in hopes of getting a letter? these times are no more because both of the kicking posts have dis appeared, These two jiosts have been traditions at St. JMary’s for a long time: if you kick the post as you leave campus, vou will re ceive that long- awaited letter. I he kicking posts have witness ed much excitement on front camjuis. They’ve survived jianty raids, cars running over them and late-coniers speedinir Julie Boatwright—Julia Ship- wrong Olivia Grinie.s—Olivia Clean Ann Welfare—Ann HEW Susan Bowles—Susan Saucers Sarah Barnes—Sarah Silo Jane Weaver—.Jane Spinner Jane Upton—.Jane Downton Pinky Knights—Pinky Squires Jane Best—.Jane Worst Steva Sheppard—Steva Imnib Cynthia Broadway—Cynthia Vaudeville Roberta Blue—Roberta Pink .Julia Barfield—.Julia I’ubmeadow Marshall Young—ilarshall Elder .Jacques Chappell—.Jacijues Ca thedral Debbie Frank—Debbie Shy •Jiid.v Gentry—.Judy I’easant Betty Anne Queen—Bettv Anne King .Jane PMsher- -.Jane Trawler Christi Bishop—Christi Pope Jane Blackmore—.Jane AVliiteless I attic Graves—I’atfi Sarcophagus Binnie Bartow—Binnie Rodfoot Jeannie Battaile—.Jeannie Skirm ish The Beacon on the night of Feb ruary r> inducted three new mem bers in its second walk of the year. They are Salley Dillard, from South Boston, Va., Debbie Frank, from Ahoskie, and Peaches Ran kin, from Gastonia. • . -• •■i-".—K around the i n . ... circle, i hey ve withstood all kinds ( arson—Lane Truckdaugh- of weather, several coats of paint me uding red polka dots, and gen- eral abuse. But now both kicking jmsts are gone and an old tradition has been destroyed. Does anyone know 'vliat happened to them? Harriet Dill—Harriet I’ickle Suzanne Green—Suzanne Blue Mallery Knee—Mallery Foot •Joan Savage—.Joan Mild Margaret Shinn—Margaret Ug Mary Strange—.Mary Familiar DR. MORRISON (Continued from Page 1) campus. The faculty and stu*' are welcome to offer sugge®*^ for the betterment of St. Marf The new dean has several ^ pressions of her new position Morrison feels that “no r?®*' tions or constrictions pleasant; on the other hand" no set guidelines it is difflai'! know if you are doing the thini I realize the greatest supP‘ in undertaking the new ,job support of the faculty. I ai» conscientious of this fact,”®*"' Dr. Morrison. WHAT’S THE POOt by Lou Latham Did you know that ... p Connie Brooks loves the I^eniek water fights. (So Sheard Mason), , {, The back door is closed Woody Bobbitt. jj, Byars loves to ride tracF Holly Dearstyne really ' Don .Juan. jjjf Stephanie JIann really harder. Our ilay (^ueen, Cleo. out until 11:45 on a v'cel' date. p Sylvia and Beth D. have visiting Elaine lately. [jf o' Stone House is going t® •Jeopardv next week. iifl Bo-lo Tournaments "'ei® ,j,ij during Exams. Just ask IS I ao.* , Slutz, Gavle, Beckv, anil - - ‘ “sail®'* ■ Catherine Hill has a JIattie Simmons does no.* C. “Daddj- Gene’’ hears aboin - to the Y. D. : till®’ Beth Franz thinks ^ I! when comfortable, especiall.v are parked at State. i,o) Lou Latham has a “Hipl’- friend. I.aura Parnell rates her Pat Pollard’s blind to olina was not really Everall Aiken was the ‘‘ ,jcii 11(1 Art’ and producer of Seepn |/iuuui:ci ui. production of “A Xi?*’* oil ond P.’ ^j, Debbie Cline and really considering nnirrnir LIBRARY The I.ibrary has a /for terial on the .Middle L'^ j.(,gi'‘’( annual foreign stinln’,® ,* There are articles the .Middle East with, o) tries such as “A 0,4(1®*'V forthel/S.,’’“Astl(e ;;;; out: .\nother Big fhi®'„.,e ,1,0 jiiJ'i'L. ,p» “The U. S. in tne ,.p,- c- .m day.” Other articles eo’ - .,p iir>^7, ('A" eihe countries ot i“ r„w, . foi as “Cyprus. Then a.ni * gU ^ cient Iraq.” “k®rael ( * Prolonged War—■ Report.” “[.ebaiion -^ - Holv War.” and Tiirl?‘'''j,iii'’' r ITiV'B up With .Xa.sser.” jiH‘* iK® I^rge( VO../.— „ cTiw ' ji such as “The .\rab.s, j cjl East in Transition, . le. Egypt” are also ava*
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