^>4^ Belles ' s *, OF ST. MARY’S NO. 2 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA October 16, 1970 ST. MARY’S ANNOUNCES DECADE OF RENEWAL development Plans Include Schol^ships, faculty Beneiits, And Physical . 1 - _ . rr-i 1.., fVwa r''3mr>iii itseli Th rnght October 8 was’.he The oeeds ot campuSjjKlf ate of St. Mary’s perhaps the most o • , jjj new building prograk renewing the campus c«rrebmld st.b! of Renewal Dr. Pisani ing and restoration. Clement H The n building program, renewing the campus ^^ated Renewal. Dr. Pisani ing and restoration. J ‘hat St. Mary’s is a set of will be razed and rep aced by a Fhy -s, such as girls tradition a sical Education Center with Uiympit stron? ^“^‘‘deiriic program, and a size pool, dance s^ridio, comp ete^gym as girls, tradition, a sical taucduon . ovm rorio p“T‘‘.'^r;rnic program, and a size pool, dance s^udi , , ^ j ® set^of hfrstian background, against classrooms, and mo Student ing pht ‘‘‘^ses, such as a d^teriorat- dressing rooms, and by a btudent plant, and lack of money center, which will >ndud"/XcS t;j*‘°larships and faculty chairs. dining joom, meetmg rooms oftc s ^ ^^hola dining room, end »'• 'r ’'pSfofc oThlrn” c'I*nds aim '''' ‘"‘“1"'' ’ buildings on campus will be a chap- hndowm ^hnost entirely on tuition, nn , ^osidence a new dormitory one^p’’^^ contributed four-tenths . j ^apacitv, a new class- ?%00 by adding $3,- will ^be renovated with the decadp ^P^'r^tjng Endowment ^ d^ remaining much as they are Srk rising cost be met. P, floors will be remodeled aij f'^^d is also in need f nsp^’^as^ office! for faculty ad- ‘be Ka . ^''^bips could be awarded ‘bese imp Pisani ‘be both need and merit, mated to “s ’ jqq qOO had al- 'f "l>y. S,. Mary’s plans lo ‘“iS yii three gifts. wK- ,P™8’^3m of salary incre- ready be outsi ‘^‘‘^udes Merit Awards This money classroom build- 'tly f ."*"8 ‘'aching, Incentive Iain’s t'?'*" '■ dorms. -luues iviem /rwarub — ' ‘‘idy"rt^”bing teaching. Incentive lams g“ent of old dorms, '"^and ‘Advanced de- ing. and drawn up for ,v.’ Annual Cost of Living Re- Plans are now being the gymnasium* ■^es new cnanman .. the B-f «' Thursday night. «OR CLASS CHOOS^ DIANE RICKS AS ADVISOR ctober 2. the IQ70-1971 years at liNC WCKS AS “nber 2, the 1970-1971 years at Univer- 'clvisor was formally an- has also taken University ,i,y of Delawam^andjfe^^ include r was formally an- R Miss Diane Ricks. ‘ss Ricks’ second year of Hawaii. she has t. Mary’s. She teaches painting and uri & noetrv. both 'the high school ust published a book of poet , l’“«monts. twupn asked about her new pos -Partments. ‘Attended St. Mary’s for le Was erninc: Was president of the ;nt in the year ."uifuc in tiic v-d. was also a member of 'vould then comjilctcd four the senior non. i'hss w SdT&tess her rh.nhs to Dr. Pisani congratulates guest speaker Rowland McKinley after the formal announcement. ANNOUNCEMENT PARTY GIVEN FOR FRIENDS, OFFICIALS OF ST. MARY’S newly-elected Chairman of the Board of Trustees. The Cold Cuts then sang several of their favorite numbers The Formal Announcement Party given for the Board of Visitors, the Board of Trustees, and friends of the College was held October 8. Student hostesses ushered the guests to the black-tie, candlelit dinner held in the Dining Room at 6:30 P.M. After dinner, Mr. Henry Witten, Master of Ceremonies, introduced those sitting at the head table — Dr. and Mrs. Pisani, the guest speaker, Rowland McKinley, “Miss R,” Dr. Morrison, Catherine Hill, Mary Foy Thomas, and Mr. James Poyner, the for the guests. When the entertainment was over, Dr. Pisani invited the guests and the hostesses to the Auditorium for a pro gram including several songs by the Chorale, the formal announcement of St. Alary’s building program, and an address given by Mr. McKinley, Headmaster of the University School in Cleveland, Ohio. ! Jean Dodd and Nell Eatman greet Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rankin In the parlor. their com- an lie affairs. ;ed both in ork and in 1 Carolina, ,ry’s. : St. Mary’s mented Dr. - n past dat- no personal “My job is :s graduate, ryone.” :: “I really jan, but ■ I ve up teach- )roughly en- ect of St. pians t Play •an, II nducted for b production Bson at St. 8-29. To be c of Father- fall produc- ilson’s “The lightful mu- Is’ finishing id their love n the 1920’s, e music and aale lead ig hip portray- Karen Rose stress of the Dubonnet, cap” school} sd by Lena laracters AnrJi ugar Bryaa-i Janet DavigV Boyfriend)] ast also ijj* , Beca Bittil Raleigh t if the chor, 5 directed, ■with lael Buliei I the Dr “> vice pj an. Secret »d Cathe asurer.

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