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Belles OF ST. MARY’S NO. 13 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA May 14, 1971 1/lJill W, Senior class of 1970-71, Ijin^ rnany memories be- ^ome would like to leave char special abilities, objects which ^^lollv stgnj- ^‘adison, do leave my out class ability to make it to every U- ^ to my little sister Melissa. britg^^^ do leave my shiny- gtin metal-mouth, tin- j 1‘am’sonSukoshi Wil- ^avalit ^0 leave my KA I, n , "■ Merrie Carol Moore. tenipf^^^ Ashby, do leave my ^311 ^^yooe who thinks she Randle it. hatp^^^'^^ Bear and Joany Gra- Icave t ^ of 1st East, do hot cJq° ^ campers: rotten tJiice 2^’ toovie bags of popcorn, aight r ^ ^Adge games, mid- doors j'^^'^ong advice, papered sheets iawers and short toup ’| surprises, hall meetings, ! acts” °~®ss Weekends, broken “do ^aow’igj phone calls, aakpov^,^^ uf things supposedly '■aadlpc k’ cakes from boday I love too long, and all ’ ^aurg ft 1 ' ‘ aad thnr^» '''Bl a winning how secret Sigma formula” aad N,,, tose and smile to Kathy T and the Sigmas of fu- hChip^g^'^totions. rfal Pr° ^cave my duties as the l^^enny ^ent of the SGA to ’^hristi ''.'‘''to- ^rcalf Bn leave my ability '^®^8ht tn rh^tos without getting '^^Ht T . *viLin./UL ^®ar of Yawn, because one °®^sy gj *‘°°ation is enough. ^ Jn Cnr^’ ^^ave my hair style ahilif B'^^tor and my tap-danc- DeV Twyrnan. h; aiTi ^ I Tatker. '^^rc, leave Moho to Dell ’ Jalie g ? sayip'^^^Bsht, do will my habit >fs Sn to anvone who > sa;r°De to stare at her as if I, Beth Franz, do will my “friendly, congenial personality” to Barbara LaGount, and my heavy eyebrows to Betsey Berger. We, Mary Harper and Yvonne Whitehurst, do will all our im pulsive decisions for weekend ven tures, our firecrackers, our bottle of tonic water, and other actions which at this time we are unable to mention with our sincerest wish that you don’t get caught to the rising senior class and especially the new occupants of 205 Gruik. I Garol Harrison, so will my many ’ late nights with TCBC jo next year’s TGBG.=" ^Third Gruik Bridge Glub. I Catherine Hill, do will my rather ’ over-sized mouth and my fist to Jenny Hane Editor For 1971-1972 The editor of the Stagecoach for the vear ’71-’72 will be Jenny Hane. Jenny is from Fort ^Motte, South pr- olina^and she attended high school at Wade Hampton Academy m Oran^burg. S. C. While in high sS she was quite active in journ alism- she was editor of her school annual and also worked on newS' naner staff. Jenny is very interested Fn music and^ is an accomplished gui tarist, pianist and '’ocahst,^she^s cm rentlv a member r'U This vear she has heen an Chorale. 1 his yea^^ Bhii'd TndSavs she finds working ^ -ih rhddren a rewarding experi- Mpvt vear she will be a roving ence. Next vea iHiSSS dal effects. W n i- to stare ; > NcvilF ' '“y '^utol! Burks mid Gale Sikes, Spi'^^ to kp toany fun-fiUcd wcek- of are ^Pent when your coun- I 1. tocop.) , J'j «f town to the girls ’kisC., to West n„„k *eave a full mail- iQol iny ]->lace in ?68 >ice wFm^to building to any ’ It RCt up to prac- morning. aiv]'^^‘y'to> bequeath my to kptoy continuous at- to Ijs, p f them at fraternity ‘^at ',tolopp‘‘''y the SAF house, thp 1 ^he p ^'cvvnian in hopes Ntigo ” i^ticcessfully handle '■atlitiop Jenny Hane —1971-1972 ^ SoACH” Editor. STAGE- Anne Newton, because she is one person I know who can come closest to performing the same stunt I do with mouth and fist. I, Lillian James, do will to Sukoshi Williamson lots of spare time to play with Jack Pisani. To Susan Ditterer, I leave lots of happy times, and to Peaches Rankin, I leave a “brick” and another trip to Annapolis. I, Anne McElwee, so leave my room mate! I, Nancy King, do will my French books to anyone who can match my record of taking French I three times. I, Marilyn Kirkland, do will my sum mer of working at the Trading Post to Huyla Ingram and Sophie Foreman. I, Martha McCoy, do will my love and great enthusiasm for the red dest of all Red— Sha-Na-Na to Dell Parker, who, I know wants to juke with them as much as I do. I, Cathy Neal, do will my acquired typing ability to Betsy Mott. I, Barbara Olschner, do will my abil ity to stand up for what’s right to Kathy Klein, in hopes that she will have more success than I did. We, Barbara Olschner and Gail Perry, leave our ability to get along with the administration to Carol Majors and Laura Bennie Davis. We, Franz, Perry, Olschner, and Ballagh leave one water fight at the KA house to next years Cold Cuts. I, Nancy Saint-Amand, do leave my obnoxious laugh to Lyn Brown. I, Ibba Peden, do will my extraordi nary height and my love for good ole country music to Cathy Noyes because she’s from my part of the hills. I, Gail Perry, leave some well de veloped arm muscles and the will power to stand on the tub upright at fraternity parties to Huyla In gram. I, Alice Proctor, do will my circular ability to Ann Freeman. I, Lee Quinn, do will all my grace and co-ordination during Spring Festival practice to Marsh Hyatt. I, Emily Shaw, so will the blessings and frustrations of a “Nudie” hall to next year’s second West Rock counselors. We, Neville Burks, Gale Sikes, and Trish Potter, do will a battered, and much used pass-out game to any girl who can skip chapel, pass out and revive herself in time to sign back in. I, Ann Slaughter, do will all my French books to Lynn Lacey Jones t Sandy Clarke “Sea Saints” President For Next Year. so she will have something to keep her busy this summer. We, B. S. Call and Gloria 'V’ander- voort, do will our one hundred and fifteen dollar phone bill to the girls in 326 Gruik next year, be- eause we sure as hell can’t pay it. I, Debbie Young, do will my ability to yell Quiet Hour and Shh! in a pleasant tone of voice to Kathy Noyes, NuNu Newton, Anne Freeman, Penny Harrison, and Suzanne Clontz because they’ll probably have the occasion to use it in ’71-’72. I, Dianne Wyatt, do will Wednesday night trips to the Gar-Shop and Amedeo’s to Stewart Taylor. I, Carroll Curtis, do leave my spe cial chapel attendance record and successful weekend ventures to Virginia to Charlotte Newman and Kelly Gravely and hardworking ability and “nice” disposition to Beth McCormick, who has the pleasure of working for Miss Jones next year. I, Flubby Smith, do hereby leave all my cantelopes to all the antelopes, to Sophite I leave my room and all that goes with it, and to Margie and Lambda Dellta I leave my table at the P.R. and the bank of ivy. We, Pat Pollard and Linda Glass, do leave all the fun we’ve had on 2nd Penick for two years to Louise Carr and Julis Martins, in hopes that their hall next year will be as great as ours has been. I, Jackie Alooney, leave my foul lan guages, my burps (loud ones only), my grease from my hair and my split ends, and grubby clothes, (Continued on Page 2) YReir com- ean jmic affairs, isted both in ■work and in rth Carolina, dary’s. lut St. Mary's mmented Dr«- :om past dat- ,s no personal i “My job is mts graduate, zeryone.” ler: “I really dean, but ■ I give up teach- thoroughly en- spect of St. ispians nt Play iryan, II conducted for Hub production season at St. 28-29. To be eek of Pather- ae fall produc- Wilson’s “The delightful mu- jirls’ finishing and their love t in the 1920’s the music and me. female lead jg mship portray- le. Karen Rose distress of the le Dubonnet, iadcap” school^ nted by Lena characters - Leigh Anil Sugar Bryaa- :, Janet Davigl :he Boyfrier ' cast also ird, Beca ed Raleigh ■s of the chor, i is directed 1, -with air [ichael BuRei of the Dra Ham, vice ►rysn, and Cathe treasurer. end)| Bittll
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