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Belles
OF ST. MARY’S
!1XXXIII, No. 11
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
May 1, 1970
' Cloninger is New MUSE Editor. Helen
Pruden is New STAGECOACH
Editor.
taiiui-
CLONINGER AND
HEAD PUBLICATIONS
l^oiiincfAv QT^_ y6ai’^s st^ff tliei'G
I
newly ap-
is editor for 1970-71,
trajisfS. C. She is a
\vhere \ from UNC-G
School a member of the
at St ?®''^spaper statf. This year
is an assistant
®>embei. r She is also a
clio .®ignia-Mu and was (
team, '^^P^onship volley hi
^eb iff 11
?Ppoi,if' tiappy -^vith her new
;t,” sai “• excited about
‘lUore n wants some
e'assiojj >,P®y ieipation from all
- ' • ^ fcihe hopes that there will
VcIlMAtir ill 4-iTi-vrt r\‘f
such
on
all
morp'^"'" .f really tireat Stage
I'k. s„„i,^'^^’^ety in the type of can put o ,, jielen conclud
r»i*f cj + /M»in c? coach next 3 • oiixrni-\i\
siii.1 ni uie lypi' uj- can i'‘- ,-par ” Helen conclud-
1 art 1, ' short stories, origi- coach nex • ’pgt “If anybody
” I>eb e.l ‘ , "“'S suggestious.
leh „„ ’ ^ hope there is as has »
’ ^ nope tliere is as na.s ««.■ „
■operation among next please offer tlien.
DEVERE
Wpv. ^'-'^^ent Government of- each pi > • traditions. Tes,
■"’alls or am-i pnUparing, but
these traditions aie endeau^^i,,^
accejiting tliis posi- St. tffls. So each of us
preserve
we had
■am
lied
111
said:
V. ail
behalf
of the entire student
and ti‘' sincerely thank
tn- 4*0 Other Student Gov-
hcers
strong
dn,r‘‘^ers of this year for
«Si-. H,c
3. W,
-uinge which they
pfR 33ie Student Gov-
aat f*'*’*^ for 1970-71, only
a " 0 ean follow success-
ji""-
E pi‘/ *as indeed heen a
ee with the helpful
mt ]\T°’**‘ *'ow and beloved
•0(led ^ ^^bsani. Many good
s m lObanges were made
3ar 1 St. Mary’s;
inot-p '•*^^** probably be
t i^ *'**Provements. Hut T
■ ,,,'’**0 to look at her crii-
■ St Mary’s could be-
1()( f **^ber junior col-
St.
‘“H- othc.
^ only to the future
E'here is something
that makes you
*'"» arc a St. l\rary’s
her I
h forth a little effort to
on .tot
T '■t;rs.r.nd“.e":ei:.«
rotSib. .to Ito. .in.e - -V"
"“xel!'riSy»toS.nton.«o;;
e..,,n,fnt offleers,,
criticisiiis bnt ^ offi-
»„p„orl^ .1.0 o...don.».
;S™'on””to'
and installed were
Other officeis * ^ ^ j Board
Flubby ^*“fb^Latham, Vice-
Chairniaii; tm*^. Neal. Secretary-
president, . persons, Presi-
'^'^'TTnir Students, Lmda
dent of Jta' of Hail
Glass, the nei S^^^ attend the
Council, "as ‘ iiospitaliza-
installation due
tioii.
Welcome Alumnae
To May Day Weekend
staff as there teas tins
■™Heieu Pruden, a junior front
E.to.o..,N, C„ iotoxtieaC d -
tor of the Stageconob tot jeaj
11 wtiQi on the annual staff m
>"^'Ct”^Vrl“v,1S;roi
■rSiona. H-r Stoieyt -
valedictorian. Th s ,„pmijer of
ti,P Stagecoach staff, meniDer ox
The annual presentation of May
Day, narrated by Mr. Lawrence,
will be held tonight on the front
campus. Participating in the fes
tivities will be the May Court, Or-
chesis, Caperettes, the Scottish
Dancers, special dance groups,
and the XCSU Pipe and Drum
Corps.
The program will begin with a
short dance by the pages. The
May Court will then be presented
and Liz Capehart, Maid of Honor,
will crown the 1970 May Queen,
Emmy Sanders. Flowers will be
presented to the Queen and her
attendants by President Pisani.
After doing the May Pole Dance,
the May Court and guests will be
entertained by the various St.
Mary’s dance groups. They will
perform a medley of popular
dances of the past decade with
the theme of “Reflections of the
New Sound.” The Caperettes will
go through the progression of
dances such as the soft shoe, bop,
bugaloo, twist, and c u r r e n t
dances. Members of Orchesis and
other St. Mary’s dancers will
dance to theme songs of 'movies
and plays of the .sixties and seven
ties. A new feature of May Day
will be the Scottish Dancers. They
will be accompanied by the Pipe
and Drum Corps of N.C. State in
performing the Highland Fling,
and other dances to the music of
“Brigadoon.”
A grand finale by all the dan
cers will end the performance and
the festivities.
May Day weekend is going to
be a very special one at St.
Mary’s, for in addition to the fes
tivities honoring the queen and
her court, many alumnae have
come to participate in Alumnae
Weekend. The alumnae were hon
ored Friday at a tea given by the
Pisanis, and Friday night they at
tended the May Day program.
Saturday afternoon at 2 P.M.
the alumnae will hear Mr. Pisani
speak on “St. Mary’s Forecast.”
At 4 P.M. they will attend a per
formance of Only an Orphan Girl.
New officers of the Alumnae Asso
ciation will be installed: Mrs.
Laurence Rankin of Gastonia will
succeed Mrs. Mark Lindsey of
Hamlet as president.
DANCE GROUPS CHOOSE
LEADERS FOR *70-’71
The St. Mary’s dance groups,
Caperettes, Orchesis, and Scottish
Dancers, have elected officers for
next year. The main project for
all three groups this year has been
the May Day production, to be
held tonight.
Rising senior Sarah Barnes,
from Southport, will be president
of Caperettes. The vice-president,
Lydia Schwartz, a freshman, is
from Greensboro. Orchesis will
have as its new president, sopho-
tthf
more Betsy Gardner of Fayette
ville. The new vice-president will
be Gail Perry of 'Windsor.
The new president of Scottish
Dancers, Betsy Monroe, and the
vice-president, Suzanne Ishee, are
both juniors from Fayetteville.
Mary Gorrell of Greensboro, a
freshman, will be secretary-treas
urer. This summer, several mem
bers of the group hope to go to
Grandfather Mountain for the
Highland Games.
Presidents-elect of Caperettes, Scottish Dancers and Orchesis.
heir com-
m
c affairs,
id both in
irk and in
Carolina,
ry’a.
St. Mary's
lented Dr.
L past dat-
10 personal
My job is
) graduate.
Srone.”
: “I really
an, but I
•e up teach-
roughly en-
ct of St.
)ians
t Play
an, II
[iducted for
j production
ison at St.
5-29. To be
: of Father-
fall produc-
Ison’s “The
ightful mu-
s’ finishing
.d their love
1 the 1920’s,
i music and
lale lead is
hip portray.
Karen Rose
stress of the
Dubonnet,
sap” schooL
d hy Lena
aracters ijj.
Ami
igar Bryanj,
fanet Davisi
Boyfrien
ast also ^
, Beca Bitt
Raleigh \
if the chon
5 directed!
with nm
lael Buiie
! the Drg
tn, vice ^
an, secreJ
Cathe
asurer.
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