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I i "■ a ^ /■ 5 i \ ■ i BELLES OF ST. MARY’S r February 28, 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 Exchange Editor Jane Goodson Head Typist Sweetie Seifart Circulation Editor Collins Stukes NEWS STAFF Lee Joyner, Susan Owens, Betsy Brooks, Macky Dixon, Jane Darden, Patty Irving, Billie Mace, Lucy Gilliam, Debbie Tur ner, Lind Coppage. FEATURE STAFF Flubby Smith, Cathy Neal, Cynty Mc Alister, Jorgann Bullard, Lou Latham, Ellen Parrish. PHOTOGRAPHER Sally Lennon. CARTOONIST Kitty Wilkinson. CIRCULATION Anna Burgwyn, Margaret Shinn, Judy Lawrence, Jane Darden, Patty Irving, Carol Harrison, Betsy Brooks, Debbie Tur ner, Tricia Edwards, Kathy Foltz, 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. UXUCHb EDITORIAL TO GO OR NOT TO GO Belles reprint from February 15,1963 To Little Store or not to L.S., that is the question: whether ’tis nobler in the mind to suffer the stings and arrows of outrageous hunger, or to take arms against famished stomachs and by cakes and nabs assuage them. To L.S. or not to L.S. — to yield to temptations — to squander money, to waste moments of prec ious time, to gain unweleomed pounds. Or to collapse in a “green and melancholy” for the want of frivolous food? That is the ques tion. The temptation to Little Store is insidious, ceaseless. It takes our minds from our studies; it comes upon us like the serpent upon Eve bright and smiling. It whispers plausibilities; it gradually eon- V. M. F. WHAT’S THE POOP? by Lillian James Is Carol Beasley’s really in the cabinet bathroom-sink? “Hide out” under the Holly Foss, who did Bob page first last night? sumes our, being with one idea: food. At last we have surrendered, and grabbing our money, we dasli gleefully to the Little Store. Was Jackie Mooney tr.ving to fool everyone with that ment ring? engage- How many times did Anne Stratton (“Coconut head”) sit through “Curious Yellow”? BELLES AND BEAUS Engagements Jackie Mooney—Mike Fisher Betsy Stoneburner—Ricky Wea therly — UNO Lavaliers Stephanie Mann — Vins Bowers— XCSU—Sigma Alpha Epsilon Scottie Uzzell—John Sisty—XC SU—Pi Kappa Alpha Lind.say Burton — Joe Lee — XC SU — Kappa Sigma Kai Lambeth—Dicky Brewer — XCSU — Kappa Alpha Martha AlcCoy — Cam Little.john __ Wofford — Kappa Alpha Ask Susan Austin about her big date at U.Va. Was he really engaged? The word is out that Christie Bishop plays the part of Cupid very nice. How do seven ride in a JIus- tang, Dockery Roberts? Page Manlc.v knows how to get people worried. You better start St. Mary’s New Studei Union — You Wish! During the past few weeK Mary’s students have spent enjoyable hours at the ne'f' Mary’s Student Union. Atf hour of the day, girls can ® there taking advantage a well-stocked snack bar, to the newest tunes on the box, or browsing in the boob® . The color television is usua"-. except during closed stuJF girls are finding that beinf to smoke while studying proving their grades. Since St. Marv’s does ( to lag behind neighboring - j in any way, the student . plans to offer entertain^®'j the students. This is especia'^ the students who hate to j campus on the weekends, jb dent union committee ‘. e# that on-eampus entertai" j would greatly benefit bb® Jj,ii who are on academic They could studv all j(f still be able to fulfill the reL i )er ' two-hour recreational Dates will be able to abP union - sponsored weekend tions. The new union is av railab'! an.v student meetings p{i such as the weeklv meetia? p St Afarv’c nFantor nf the or A feature article in this issue of the Belles focuses on a new student union at St. Mary’s. Unfortunately, there is not even an old student union here so the article is merely wishful thinking. Perhaps some might argue that there are many things more needed on campus than a student union. But students could greatly benefit by having some place to go and relax. They could listen to the juke box, watch television, study, or just talk. ’ A student union could also benefit teachers. The food machines and school store could be moved from the basement of Smedes, thus allevi ating the noise which bothers classes in Smedes during the dav. The school store could be able to enlarge its facilities and thus better serve the students and the faculty. Since many new buildings are needed, perhaps an old building could serve as a meeting place for student.s—Stone House. If the house is not needed next year for dorm space, it would be perfect. There are large rooms, which could be used as lounges, a downstairs kitchen and smaller rooms upstairs which could be used as study rooms. St. Mary’s chapter of the or the freshman-sophoinore tJ' Also, the on-campus week will be shown in on Wednesday night The next feature is I ^re, (Yellow). These movies course, required. What Does Mean? ^ t" Cathv Faw: It has some'^ do with water. Betsy Wharton: That’s S' nasty, isn’t it? W Julia Barfield: I Wa.sn’t it in the Woody Bobbitt: I ^ li’t h’’’’ a nasty word, but what it means. I don' Ijrllt Cyn Darwin: I thoUn something to do "'U e JIary Sue Goforth: |’,^,(,eii back and forth bet" things. ill Barbara Call: It jo process of osmosis- . ,iie^>'' Frances Capehart. clean up the house. ^ Elaine Fleming: boun’ Physical Contact. j-oiiieu^s- Bet.sy Pritchard: It ' to do with the resp tern of a fish. blnit Meg Simpson sent five \ alentine cards to John? i»v>q)ie worried, i on oeiier start • rj so listening to the T.V. more closely. Glory Vandcrvoort: Puge. ‘ somethimr gross. . to a" Debhy Frank, how did vou sav .von got that Carolina jacket? * Sherr.v Graham, does Al, the gas-station man, still have the eve for you? something gross. Kathy Pace: Has soiue with hreathing. t’l" Carol Frischmaiiii: vour teeth. Mia Taylor: The ijjii? particles out of a ‘ Diana Davis: " pO'y goes up and do" ' Pj o^‘ Dotsie Wilder was tu ,.j|i who knew the “U^ Osenlation means eii lie"' What did Martha MeCov do with the Q-sticks that were in our Student Union? Did Alice Proctor butts” on her floor? find cigar DON’T FORGET TO SAY rabbit, rabbit TONIGH T!
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