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May 21, 1948
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^^udent Body Elects
Jelle Clark To Be
Assembly Chairman
^^rbara Miller, Betty Byrnes,
fences Clark, Defeated
Clark, Wilson, was elect-
year’s Assembly Chairman
,\‘,the student body last week.
, ® has been active this year as
i^’ttember of the Y.W.C.A. She
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Xelle is a Sigma and has
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O-ll team in the tournament.
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tool's are chosen for scholar-
leadership, citizenship and
Ifj^^oler. She was on the busi-
"Hal 1"^® high school an-
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defeated Barbara Miller,
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also nominees for As
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Dance Marshals
Present Fans
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,'^tsj, ■ Thanks to the dance
*'i(! f- of 1946, two big elec-
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da^l'^^ition to the fans, the
Sp^'’®,®iarshals presented to
1 a phonograph, which
gym for dancing
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we dance marshals of ’47
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the auditorium.
Rev. James Cox Will Deliver Graduation Sermon
5fo*®®ted president of the Saint
iOetl^T^VCA for next year at a
W p^'®sident Mary Gfles defeat-
®'^rratt, Leila DuPre, and
' ■ 6ukins. Betty Byrnes, Nelle
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’ Susan Jenkins, and Jeanne
also ran for Auce-president,
**'il defeated Carol Mahon
'Aooi at Fayetteville High
y *tary Giles Avas president of
member of the Beta Club
Student officers above are, left to risbt, seated, bottom row: Nelle
tnark, Wilson, Chairman of Assembly, and Ruth Sikes, >*onr»v,
in-esideiit of Senior Class. Top row; Eleanor Tucker, Ualeisb, Ib-csi-
dent of Day Students, and Della DnPre, Rome, t.eorsia, Secretary
of Hall Council.
Student Government Approves
Changes In SMS Constitution
Hall Presidents Will Stand In
Office for Entire Year
The folloAving changes in the
constitution Avere recommended
b}' the constitution committee to
the legislative body and the stu
dent body. They Avere approved
on May 11 in a student govern
ment meeting.
Next year instead of having a
change in hall presidents the
second semester, the same hall
president Avill remain in office the
entire year. The hall vice-presi
dents Avill also hold office for the
entire year. The name hall presi
dent AAdll be changed to eonnselor.
The day students Avill elect
their president in the spring in
stead of Avaiting' until the fall.
The election Avill take place im-
Rector of Saint Paul’s Church
In Winston-Salem Will Preach
The Rev. Mr. James Stanley
Cox, rector of Saint Paul’s Church,
Winston-Salem, Avill preach the
baccalaureate sermon in the
chapel on Sunday, June 6.
Born at Camilla, Georgia, Mr.
Cox attended school in Orlando,
Florida. After stud3dng at Rollins
College and George Washington
UiiHersity, he attended Duke Uni-
Amrsity, Avhere he receiA'cd his A.B.
and M.A. degrees. He Avas or
dained a deacon in 1988, and in
1984 he received a B.D. degree
from the Virginia Tlieological
SeminarJ^
His first charge Avas at Ascen
sion Church, Silver Spring, Mary
land, and after five jmars there he
Avent to Emmanuel Church in
Chatham, Virginia, and then to
Holj^ Comforter Church in Bur
lington.
Since coming to this diocese he
has been on the Executive Coun
cil and chairman of the Depart
ment of Promotion. He has also
been ehairman of the Reconstruc
tion and Advanced Fund for this
diocese and a deputy to the Gen
eral Convention.
Day Students Elect
Tucker New President
Eleanor Tucker, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Tucker, 1600
PinevicAV, Avill sneeeed BettA’
Loke.v as president of the Saint
Marv’s Day Students next 3’ear.
She defeated JoA’ee Riehert, Vir
ginia Page, Anne Dcavca' Heartt,
and Margaret SI onus.
Eleanor is a member of the Doc
tors Daughters’ Club, the Mu Ath
letic Society, and has been at
SSIS four A'ears.
mediately after the vice-president
of the student body is elected.
At the time of her nomination,
a girl must be registered for the
term for Avhich she is to hold an
office.
An Ainderclassman Avill serve on
the nominating committee.
There Avill be one ehairman of
the legislative body throughout
the year instead of a faculty ehair
man and a student chairman.
Senior dance marshals Avill be
elected after assembly program
ehairman instead of after the sec
retary of the hall eonncil.
An amendment article is added
so that the students may easily
amend the constitution if they see
fit.
Spilman Is Crowned
King ‘Beau’
Bob Spilman, Saint Mary’s
current heart throb, was offi
cially crowned “King Beau” at
the assembly program Tuesday
morning. May 11. Betty Ann
Yowell, editor of THE BELLEfe
for next year, made the presen
tation of a scroll and, as a re
sult of his good looks, Bob re
ceived not only an invitation to
every dance at Saint Mary’s
from now on, without obliga
tion, but also a big kiss from
Betty Ann. Many girls were
heard lamenting later that they
had not gone out for the publi
cations staff last fall.