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19! February 24, 1956 THE BELLES OF ST. MARY’S Belles of St. Mary’s iy BETTY MIXON Alf*’' H ^I'vavs if®”library. ,^1’et iwlvp ”'iV nGerald called?” leil Favorite Saturday night, a. Favorite frnf.' ^‘"-ytliing fattening. “:30. ’ Marjjraret up before ''Gion: to be married by 195? ., BAT.SY MOORE Ilfes- I’™"’"- lit ii,,.® • lirown. Ahvitf® • ”* f"K. l!et Peevf®”way.” Sf favorite food Four call.” M Favorite if ,1 ' ^/ench fried potatoes. ! -^'nbition f ; Westingliouse. Fredictien • be in a fog. 5iii ■ Carriage counselor to Cece. o — Town MURRhrey ‘f Age: ; n^°’^"oke Rapids. Hair- )■ in* Eves! ’d .\i,,.„: brown. Fve got say was to study! on at the . ■ • ore -llWava Always 1^” ■ S'SSling. heard: ( ,;’>at did vou , movies r> Foh Favo’ffte”/ ^'“0 limits. ^'■oriteSt-\T®"Fthing. "'^'“bition • ^ ■ ^.larines. p ^^ary’s. '■'^Slish teacher at St. Adams.** ^Fnitting booties for Nancy ^^^Galing Names illustrate Comedy Cat^ P^Fry’s horse Tonv^P**** pent’s Car Mami Money ^Ark’s car here ^fSS’s Ball Ari ^ ^Aeon’s egu S"‘psr^TS"’'^ a2'S“ P?"*'-’* Corn Joan fish Tripp’s Fiance panne lUw : epFe Medium ’^'^anne Dunn Oh! ^pplia Goodness! *'lartha Gee! ppjfiy Valley Shack Hut House pe Glider H-59 ^Fe .Jett ^'Hy Ha B Betty am aeon fc: Sar. Jp'^''Gcian 1 Barher FLORA McIV'FR Town : New Orleans, La. Agei 19. Hair; blonde. Eyes: blue-gra.v. Always seen : asleep. Always heard : ‘‘Tee Hee.” I’et peeve: biolog.v lab. Favorite food : seafood. Favorite frat; AM. Ambition : to live until .Tune. Prediction: old maid schoolteacher. VAL Mc>ULLAN Town: Rockv Mount. Age: 20. Hair: hrown. Eyes: green. Always seen : reading (hut what?) Always heard : censored! I’et peeve: 7 :.S0 a.in. Favorite food: steak (rare). Favorite frat: Pika. Ambition : to play bagpipes. Prediction: to get the cannon out of 2.‘52 Smedes. ANN 5IORTON Town: Coluinhus, Ga. Age: 19. Hair: brown. Eyes; brown. Always seen : at the mail boxes. Always heard: "I just woke up.” I’et peeve: AMncy ! Favorite food: ‘‘Cocoanut Pi, some times.” Favorite frat: Beta Theta Pi. Ambition : to be a Spectator. Prediction : still waiting for a substi tute for the Beta pin in 1970. Bebe Trout Bebe Flounder Bebe Bass Dolly Good Dolly Better Dolly Best Nan Gray Nan Charcoal Nan Black Nelson Sharp Nelson Dull Nelson Blount Twin Larks Twin Pidgeons Twin Crows Sally Onhill Sally Dotvnhill Sally Underhill Helen .lumper Helen Runner Helen Walker Deborah Border Deborah Fence Deborah Wall Betty Cents Betty Dollar Bctty Bond Joan Rivers .loan Streams Joan Brooks Jane Neutral Jane Tan Jane Brown yiartha Ann Chauffeur Martha Ann -Maid Martha Ann Butler Anne Helen yioscjuito Anne Helen Butterflj Anne Helen Byrd Saint’s Sallies The BOOM has come! Big ac tivities last week-end! Think of all the lucky boys. Of course there was the mere event, Carolina’s Mid Winter Ger mans, but some belles really traveled. Smiley Hubard, Ann Morton, Nancy White, and Pat Sullivan went northward to their stomping ground, the University of Virginia. Not worried about them being wall-flowers. Many Belles Go South Susan Patman cruised down to Skeeter-bug land, better known as the Citadel. Alice Clarke, Ann Dorris, and Barbara Doar also went to Charleston to the Citadel’s Valentine Hop. The University of the South was invaded by Lee Ar- bogast. Alarianna Bramlitt trav eled to Georgia Tech. Ina Gee Ridley and Betsy Hargrave are the happiest Uvo in school. Those ca dets at V.M.I. do look mighty sharp. St. Mary’s Invades UNO Our own precious state of North Carolina held forth in bright eolors. We had an excellent representation at UNC. Anna Thompson, Mickie and Sylvia Crumpler, Gail Ed wards, Coleman Jenkins, Josie Ward, Nancy Bondurant, Marian Verner, Nancy Llewellyn, Helen You Guess It! Do you know what a week-end is? Are you an idiot? Do you know what a concert is? Can you define nitrate? If not, your I.Q. is not equal to that of other Belles. Here are some definitions of words as defined by some “brainy brains” around school: Week-end: —2,880 minutes of sweat +48 hours of fun —2,832 minutes of inde cision + 172,800 seconds of pleasure + 169,968 seconds of wishful thinking X7 days to recooperate = week-end In order to change the minus to a plus, add one divine male, subtract all permissions and invitations, and square it with a pin. Fairfax Crow. Idiot: Anyone who hasn’t started her D.P. Unknown. Concert: A j)lace where St. Mary’s girls catch uj) on overdue letters and knit two more inches on their socks. Hunt Proctor. Nitrate (pronounced as night rate): Something charged to you for calling long distance at night. Anna Thomj)son. Twin Kings Twin Princesses Twin Dukes Mason, Betty Ivey, Mary Proctor, Beth Kemi)er, Debbie Conner, Mot Butler, Julia Wilcox, Stuart Pe- gram, Marilyn Mathews, Phyllis Williams, Parma Alatthis, Mary Brooks Yarborough, Mary Louise Bizzell, Mollie Spruill, Elizabeth Thomjison, Weezie Hill, Dolly Best, Nancy Crow, Joan Brooks, Legare Hobbs, Betsy Wright, Jean and Jane Duke, and Ruth Wat kins are the Blue and White fans. Pat Draper, Martha Thilifar, and Judy Scott went to Wake For est. Davidson Alid Winters drew Serena Hendrix, Octavia Phillips, Jeannette Cross, Ann Speir, Mar garet Rainey, Jenny Proctor, and Betsy Pegg filled with excitement. Duke was not forsaken—Ann Rob inson and Nancy Sullivan are still loyal. Cupid Makes the Rounds Cupid was on the run February 14th with flowers, candy, cards, charms, etc. If anyone can beat red roses from Alaska boasted by Bunny Gee or a telegram from Ger many boasted by Eva Oakley, aimlogies will be made. The most original gift, a Zeta Psi charm, was received by Ann Ruffin. Then there arc those lucky girls who could actually Itay here at “St. Mary’s” and work on Miss Davis’ play. Come Now Rally Hear Saint Sally UNC Chapel Hill, N. C. February, 1956 Dear Saints (and others!), I imagine that by now that all of you new girls have learned how to be devilish and that you old girls arc running true to form. It didn't take me long to get in “the hang of things” while I was at St. Alary’s, but I’ve still got a few white hairs that resulted from my expeditions. 1 am writing this letter of confes sion to relieve my guilty conscience about these mean things that I have done. I confess: To sneaking downstairs for a coke after ten o’clock. To sleeping on the sun porch when my room became full of “hot air (whether from the weather or my roommate. I’ll never know.) To taking a dip in the pool at 2 A. M. m order to wake me up so that I could study for the rest of the night. To studying under blankets and m my closet for half the night while I was a “fresh” and “soph.” To leaving a lizard in Miss ’s (refuse to state this name on the grounds of incriminat- mg myself) desk drawer, although R nm' 1 and took It out before she discovered it I hope that all you Saints won’t follow m my footsteps, but I feel Iny “sins"’ *=«"fFsid Sincerely, One of the “Others.”
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