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BELLES OF ST. MARY’S April i' V. L‘V- SECOND SEMESTER EXAM SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED A TRAVEL OF LEMUEL GULLIV0 All morning exams will begin at 9:00 A.M. and afternoon exams will begin at 2 ;00 P.M. (Reprint from April 18, 1963 of THE BELLES) By Bonnie Trotter Friday Morning English 32 English 22 Friday Afternoon English 6 English 8 Saturday Morning French 20 French 22 French 30 French 32 French 24 Spanish 22 Spanish 24 Spanish 32 Spanish 30 Saturday Afternoon French 6 French 8 French 10 Spanish 6 Spanish 8 Monday Morning History 22 Gov’t 29 Gov’t 30 History 6 History 8 Monday Afternoon Conflicts 1970 GRADUATE Do you read? Do you enjoy reading good literature? NO! Then subscripe to the BELLES! $1.00 per year See Ann Tyndall for details. Beacon Adds Four Members Four new Beacon members were inducted recently. Kai Lambeth, a native of Higli Point, is a Mn cheerleader, an acolyte, a Muse staff member, and a member of the YRC. Sophie Foreman, from Eliza beth City, is a member of the choir, a cafeteria worker, and a member of the Granddaughters’ Club and of YDC. Miriam Mc Donald, a day student, is active in St. Mary’s clubs and participates belpfnll.v in the aspects of day stu dent life. Liza McConnell, a na tive of Sontbern Pines, is a mem ber of the Dramatics Club and has been selected as the 1970-71 cafe teria co-head. Tuesday Morning Sociology 33 Sociology 34 Bible 22 Bible 21 Tuesday Afternoon Biology 24 Biology 26 Chemistry 28 Physics 21 Physics 22 Chemistry 8 Wednesday Morning Math 22 Math 30 Math 32 Math 4 Math 6 Math 8 Psychology 32 English 34 Wednesday Afternoon Health Music 22 Music 32 Art History 30 Economics 32 Thursday Morning History 34 English 28 Latin 22 Thursday Afternoon Conflicts Belles Sponsors Song Contest Are you interested in supporting a progressive college paper? Dragon” was the tune of the Sophomore’s song. The Junior class used a tune from “Hair” and Ihe Cassions Go Rollinji^ Alon^” to bemoan their tinancial tronlde with The Angus Barn. The Seniors n.sed the Cold Cut’s “IMedley” to express some jiarting thoughts to o JVl »J u. After each song was presented the judges, Mr. Roberts, Mrs! Stoops, and IVlrs. Xoe, left to reach their verdict. The Freshmen won hr.st place and the Seniors receiv ed the coveted Honorary Award. STANNIE PARRISH PRESENTS RECITAL April ‘i.), l.LU, otannie Farrisb present ed her certificate recital. She per formed on the three manual organ in the (Jiapel. Her varied [irogram niclnded: “From Heaven Above to Earth 1 Come,” “G Minor Pre- nde’” “0 Sacred Head,” “E Minor Prelude & Fugue,” “Es ist ein’ ros’ entsprnngen,” “O wie selig seid ibr (loch, ihr frommen,” “Two Ele vations,” “Fountain Reverie,” and “Fanfare.” A CONTINUATION OF THE ONLY CHAPTEI^ My First Position in the Newly Discovered land was to Be Pros trate on the floor of a Dimly lit Hallway, where Providence had so mysteriously Placed me. I was first made aware of my Spiritu ality when Herds of females ran in an Inconsiderate m a n n e r i Through and over My body. The Creatures wore Strange hats Re sembling turbans under which Lumps were visible. Their attire was Considerably skimpy and Consisted of veils and ruffles. En tire leg.s, arms, and parts of Bos oms were exposed Much to mv chagrin and Embarrasment. Their shiny faces appeared in some light to Have on them large Blobs of white lard. The females were frightened by a mere Group of three Boys standing on a Nearby Landing. It seemed Apparent that the Unfortunate boys Should have Been cjuickly absenting them selves but instead were gaily Langbing at the Hysterical fe males. Two of the females event ually, Bravely pushed the “Of fenders” past the Landing and Down the Stairway. When the Tramplers had fin ished Stampeding oveFMv Bodv, I erected myself and looked for someone who might Tell me of my Whereabouts. At this Time. I surprised myself by Floating, by iVIere effort of t h o u g h t, a few Floors downward, through a, and into a Large Parlor there Was quite a Rucku® on. A large Man dressed? like a Bobby, Wrestled Three boys wbo offended o'1 males. The rug was Aske| Folded, a sofa overturn™ J Spectators Watched with -j The boys, finally subdued' ^ taken into a Room and The to the Room were shut. 1 ed to Inquire about Where j but was Ignored and Eve'' ed through. Feeling ver.v alone, I passed through th® |» Entrance at the End of d*, lor and discovered My ity to the difference i" the perature inside the Build'jL That of the outside. F'" ■» Thus a very Pleasant ev .eiiiiil „ decided to lie Under a Tree ' Benefits of the Eiijoyiuen Sunrise the next moriiiUo’ Tuesday, April 28, 1970, in As sembly, the annual Belles Song Contest was held. In the contest, which is .sponsored by the .school paper, each class composes and sings an original song. The Fresh man used the Sinatra hit, “ft Was a Very Good Year,” as the basis for their song. “Puff, the Magic EDITORIAL STAFF Next 1) e e n year’s BELLES staff has auuouuecd. These girls chosen will be in charge of getting the Belles to the student body. Jane Darden is editor in chief. Assistant editor will be Betty Ward. Betty is a day student at St. Mary’s. Next year's news edi tor is Patty Irving. She is from Lexington. Virginia. Rebecca Stallings, a day student, will be the new feature editor. OF BELLES NA ,, / from Norfolk, ' toons will be done ‘'A- „i:ii®’ j; from JIartinsville, 1>® roll Curtis will ifl'" . ' sistant. „ The new exebanr|i Sarah Barnes wh») "J port. Anne _ jier A charge of li**"*! town is Washingto"- froi" lown is NNasii*"!-- is Lillian James wb^^ . >'iiS' Barbara Olschner is next year’s ])botograi)ber. Barbara's h o m e town is Jacksonville. She will be assisted by ('arroll Curtis who is let. Chip I)o(hl Tenne.ssee. wiU^ uteiuE" j , reader. Becky ^j;,„iati‘"Aqli/ in charge of ‘ “ £|.oiu '' newspapers. She i^ ton.
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