Belles OF ST. MARY’S 2£xxxr^N0. 8 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA February 5, 1971 ^l^OUND BROKEN ^OR RAGLAND building Th the ceremony for too ^^cKenzie Ragland class- p "^tiding took place Monday, or» Rev. Hobgood ceremony, and Dr. Pi- Th’ welcoming remarks, hvm followed by the school tospoii Chorale, and Itymn*^"^^ reading. After another toop*^’, actual groundbreaking tttati Jomes Poyner, Chair- 6(J Board of Trustees, turn- silve ^ ^P^tleful of dirt with a by p) ^Pode. He was then followed Dean*^ ^^Bel Morrison, Academic tiae JoBn Davis, Alum- itt jp ^^°t^l^tion. Student participants ®®ttv \a/'''®te Gail Perry, ^fter Rebecca Stallings, pants ^ j f*cnediction, the partici- rece and the ■Ption spectators attended a Itt Smedes Parlor. . Body Enacts ^Portant Changes Pas^sS th effr ^ * rnet in January and atition; 'tuary 1. Motive P^^'^t^lons which became Th Ne cht^log hours for all classes Q^^tirdav ^ttd both Friday and ,®Oior, floors ntust sS^-tn. are now the same, return to school by ?°Pltoinorp^’l^* Juniors by 1:00 a.m. I’ttl Freshr! ^tgn in by 12:00 d? fl-^0. From Sun il L^tttili^^on'tsrlay, Seniors may ■So 2.00 and Juniors until . ^ovveve laas h’ ^ penalty for late- lS^ to ™P«sed. If a girl is t)rfhalf k^ rninutes late, she will n„''‘lsges c„ from all her dating Q,7"^8es fT^'-'f ^rom all her dating k®''^er. jf f the remainder of the ‘'^Ut la, she is :tn ■ as *3te, sh, minutes to one be lost from a Half ^^luor“PP‘^‘'*'^ 8irR .Ur ,...-ii ^Pse Committee. A aricl 1 rir or ^7''^“''^^-'’ *f returns Hark Will ^Ban her curfew, an.jhtne 7^prit to Social Board. W'^’^hior,.,!.„ls late she will lose Bour from her cur- V ""Ponal half f4> '^‘"'S passed in re- atiy^ jri g pus hours. Seniors may ^te^'kht of ^"'u until 11:00 A ^®^hcr fi ^’KU uut in Cruik- Net^Btiou7-‘l-fB,rlor. Hoard''‘Orient passed to allow '^%ai °f Tn. "^^presentation on the The details still ^ed to erit and will he ^ Board in April. belles chapel poll Editor’s Note: This poll went out to all students last week. Partici- vation in this poll was very poor indeed considering the deep feelings on the suhiect. Only 166 sheets were turned in. However this numher seems to present a representative cross-section of student opinion. Figures have been rounded off. ] Do you enjoy the chapel service as it is now? 35.5% yes; 58.5% no; sometimes 7%. o WPirh sendee (if any) is the most meaningful to you? Wednesday, 70 6%- Sunday, 9.7%; Monday, 1.8%; Communion, 4.8%; All, 1.2%; None, 9.7%. 2 vnii like to see some of the services changed m order to try to Seiem mm meaningful? 116% yes; 87% no blank 0.4%. A n vmi think that chapel would be MORE meaningful if attendance be- ■ came voluntary? 88% yes; 12% no. D 'ou think that compulsory chapel should be done away with? 80.3% UU VUU ... _ ves-' 15.6% no; unsure 4.2%. 6 Would you attend chapel semi-regularly if chapel became voluntary? 88 7% yes; 7.8% no; undecided 3.6%. rPaf the entire character of St. Mary’s would be jeopar- ; “nT rirnlk do you believe strongly enough in what St. hfvs 'sanlls fo".o ke% compulsory chapel? 63.4% yes; 29.5% no; inanswered 7.2%. ,■ a 6 , - A , 1 kev,., many times have you skipped chapel since August? 8, Honestly-how many_^._^^^ none 4//o, uuu>..4 riRCLE TAPS three seniors The Circle walked Wednesday ‘’'TSliirSmlC w'ere m7darnewme*m,a„e Moore, r-old Cuts Ttish Potter headed a -?Sh4^sTmAl4t.£ the m m V Hected to serve as She has ee Peature and Soring Oueen and is Pea ur Assis.LrEdi.or of the BelUs. strong. The n ^ g^ nounced thro gB January 28. theme song jMurfrees- Catherine HiH, anJ “fm°"h”e Belte' new Sf* Column. She has Qjj]y Sigma-Mu for redhead m the hometown is McE1w«. bJ'./'“'Sselor on 3rd Statesville, is ^ the Circle. Sinedes and a F-S -unselor, Sec- Blce. She is a ‘O'JS ^ ^^ig^ys rctary-Treasurer p jj^nt of the Chorale, and g Kathy Pace Granddaughte _ gge is a is also a i \\test Smedes and rfS^OrlU Florida. Beacon Inducts Six New Members # The Beacon inducted members January 21. The new members are Candy Currin, Camron Cutting, Ann R.eesman, Missy Taylor, Caren Threshie, and Kay Turner. Candy Currin is a day student from Fuquay-Varina. Last year Candy served on the Hospitality and Orientation Committees, while this year she is a member of the Com mencement and Future Planning Committees. Morganton is the hometown of Cameron Cutting. As a Freshman, Cameron was Dance Marshall and was in the YWCA. This year Cam eron is a Sigma Cheerleader. Ann Reesman hails from New Bern. Ann is a member of the ten nis team and she is also in the YWCA. From Washington, Missy Taylor is active in the Sigma-Mu, playing for the Mu’s. Missy also serves on the Commencement Committee. Rochester, Massachusetts is the home town of Caren Threshie. Caren is a member of the Leg. Body, as she was last year. Kay Turner is from Martinsville, Virginia. This year Kay is the car toonist for the Belles and is a mem ber of the YDC. FlicEs oi the Future CARDINAL — "Love Story’’ — starts Feb. 12 STATE — "Julius Caesar’’—ends Feb. 16 VARSITY — “Satyricon” — ends Feb. 15 What is it Beth Harrison does be hind locked doors? With the broadening of our cur riculum, we hear a new course in “how to catch a man” will be taught by Misses Vann, Elling ton, Jones, Underwood, a n d Eaton. Stratton, can I have a burger, fries, and a coke? Hey, Laura, after all this time those Pika calls still put you on Cloud Nine. Now that we’ve gotten a new classroom building, all we need is a new cafeteria, a new gym, a new music building, a new auditorium, a new dorm, a new art studio, a new parlor, and just a few more lights. Hey, Lou Abbitt, I hear it’s the first time since your sophomore year! Notice to all affected: Due to past grain parties, orange juice will he on tap in the dorms. Julie Parker, how is it that Bob’s interviews lead to basketball games ? Dianne Houghton — Why do yon lock your roommate out at mid night ? Brandon Moore—What’s this sud den interest in Y^ale? Hey, Judy Edwards, What’s yonr sudden interest in tennis courts on Sunday mornings? Pat Pollard, you say daquiris and scissors don’t mix? Peaches, you say you like full beards"? Mary McCown — you needed a Bloody Mary Skurday morn ing ? Sharon Henry — Why so many male visitors lately? Margaret Willetts — What’s this we hear about your secret mar riage ? Betesy Pritchard—Has the “spe cial” call come on your own new phone? 2nd Penick—How are your Sr. Campus Queens? Candy Spear: 'Where is your clear- asil ? Susan Carroll: After four months you finally learned how to fry your hair and to wear wire-rim med gla.sses. The “poop” is short this week be cause of tliis special edition. their com- ian aic affairs, ted both in TOrk and in ;h Carolina, ary’s. t St. Mary’s imented Dr. m past dat- no personal “My job is its graduate, sryone.” ir: “I really lean, but I ive up teach- loroughly en- ject of St. ipians it Play yan, II onducted for ub production eason at St. 28-29. To be jk of Pather- i fall produc- ?"ilson’s “The elightful mu- rls’ finishing ind their lo've in the 1920’s, he music and le. imale lead ig iship portray, . Karen Rose listress of the ( Dubonnet, dcap” schooU ted by Lena iharacters i^ Leigh Am; Sugar Bryaa. Janet Davig!,' le Boyfriend)i cast also ■d, Beca d Raleigh tJ of the chor is directed ^th ujyj chael Bulmj of the Drg lam, vice yfiHj Secret and CatheJ reasurer.

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