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56 Belles OF ST. MARY’S Vol. XIX, No. 4 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA November 9, 1956 St. Mary’s Elects GOP Ticket The Belles lield a mock election on Thursday, November 1. The ^udents voted two to one for the Eisenliower-Nixon ticket. In 1952, 148 students voted for Eisenhower and Nixon, while 120 ^otcd for Stevenson and Sparkman. Contrasting this choice was the ^’ote of the faculty who favored the Stevenson-Si)arkman ticket 22 to 10, 271 students voted on Thursday. I no Eisenhower-Nixon ticket re ceived 180 votes while the remain ing 91 votes went for Stevenson nnd Kefauvcr. Out of the 26 mem bers of the staff and faculty who ^Oed, 13 voted for e a c h ticket, this election ])roved that the stu dents, who are unable to vote, were niore interested in this mock elec- ion than the faculty or staff mem- iei's who are eligible to vote in the iintional elections. Although much cami)aigning was done by the YDC and the YRC, he members of The Belles staff 'ore in charge of all plans. Poll opiiers were Linda Lunsford, Lois Oiddleton, Carol Spaulding, Sally hoinpson, and Gail Cohoon. burton, Sims Head Sophomore Class ,. I lie sophomore class held its elec- Y°iis on Tuesday and Thursday, 'November 6 and 8. ^nzanne Burton was elected Resident of the class. Suzanne is L °’ii Roanoke, Va. She is a mem- nf > Club 'I he sophomores chose Marion iis vice-president for this year. of the Doctors’ Daughters o the YWCA, the YRC, the ^^^Qecoach staff, and a Sigma oerleador. Last year she was a 'demher of Orchesis Sr A (pd'ioii is a ilL( from Richland, th iii iiii active member of an^i n TWCA, the Stagecoach (.y't| staffs. She was also re- t], elected secretary-treasurer of y doctors’ Daughters’ Club, iiant'*^ 'ioiior council member repre- f,. /dg both the sophomore and ^J'^iinian classes is Florelle Gwalt- Sii'l from Smithfield, Lca lorelle is a member of the tcLddii’^ clioir, and Mu liockcy Ou, '■ IShe is also secretary of the Club. ^^ocky'*y'[ hh oEi sirl from tu bopi Ik'bbie is |)resident of the !u, .iOl'is’ DamrlitovK’ fUiili ns well ount, was elected secre- tiei Ibuigliters’ Club as well *faff on the Stagecoach art an,I ’+>dii'l n member of the Beacon y>'e YRC. "loi-p^ iio'v treasurer of the sojiho- IIq., yiiss is Bettie Denison from and IShe is an old girl d iueiul)er of the Stagecoach ('lass oftioers were eleeteU this week at St. Mary’s. They are: Kate AVebb, fresliiiian elass; Laiulrum Maiiiiins, business elass; Suzanne Burton, sopho- luoro elass; and Caroline Cobb, junior class. staff, YWCA, YRC and a Mu. Helen House, an old girl from Chapel Hill, was chosen legislative body representative. She is a mem ber of the Letter Clid) and Sigma hockey team. Helen is also on The Belles staff, a member of the \DC and a library assistant. A new girl, Ann Peeler from Salisbury, was elected the dance marshal from the sophomore class. Ann is a Mu and a member of the YRC and the YWCA. Anne Hobson, another new girl from Charlotte, was also chosen dance marshal. She is a Sigma cheerleader and belongs to the \AVCA and A’RC. Freshmen Choose Webb as President The freshman class elected offi cers on November 6 and 8. Kate Webb from Greensboro is the new president. Kate is in the Glee Club, (Granddaughters’ Club, Canterbury Club, and on The Belles staff. Marjorie Coddington from Ckar- lotte is vice-president. Marjorie is in the A’RC and one of the Sigma clicerleadcrs. . - , r Allison Moore, who is also trom Cllarlotte, is secretary. She is also in the YRC, the Glee Club and a Belles staff member. Page Temple from High Point is treasurer. Page is a member of the YWCA. „ , „ Toddv Mann from Nyack, Aew York, is dance marshal. She is on The Belles staff and m the Glee Club. . , Lucy Mibvard from Lexington, Kentucky, is the freshman legis lative representative. Luc>, another Ike supporter, is in the ^ RC and on the Stagecoach staff. Senior Class Officers Elected The senior class elected Eva Oak ley as their vice-president, Jane Irby as their legislative body repre sentative, Catherine Dent as secre tary, and IMargaret Reese as treas urer this week. Eva is from Roxboro. She is a counselor, member of the Bulletin staff, and a Mu. Jane Irby, who is from Winston- Salem, is in the A’WCA and A’DC. She is also exchange editor of The Belles, in the Altar Guild, manager of the senior little store, and a Mu, Catlierine Dent is from Jackson ville, Fla. She is a vice-counselor, president of the choir, an acolyte, and a member of the senior little store committee, Orchesis, A'RC, Altar Guild, Canterbury Club, and a Sigma. IMargaret, who is from High Point, belongs to the YDC, YWCA, Stagecoach staff and Belles staff. She is also a vice-counselor and a Sigma. Manning And Bond Lead Class Landrum IManning was elected president of the business class this week. Other officers are; Betty Bond, vice-president; Mary Ann Heath, secretary; Celeste Fountain, treasurer; Dorothy Peirson, honor council member; Harriet James, legislative body representative; and Betsy Temple, dance marshal. President Landrum IManning is a (lav student. She is a member of Juniors Elect Cobb President Caroline Cobb and Sallie Rem- bert, president and vice-])resident of the junior class, were elected in assembly on November 6 and 8. Helen London will serve the class as secretary and Becky Walters as treasurer. Honor council representatives chosen were Shirley Smith from Greensboro, and Dickie Robinson of Littleton. Kit Tiedeman from Silver Springs, Aid., and Ann Roun tree of Greensboro were selected as legislative body members. Caroline Cobb, from Goldsboro, is also prexy of the A"RC, and a member of The Belles staff. Dra matics Club, and Bulletin staff. The new vice-president is from Columbia, S. C. Sallie is a mem- tjer of the Granddaughters’ Club, A^DC, and Belles staff. Helen London of Pittsboro, the new secretary, is a member of the choir, YDC, Granddaughters’ Club, and YA^ CA. Becky Walters, a new girl, is from Greensboro. She is a member of The Belles staff. Kit Tiedeman is vice-president of the Sigmas, secretary-treasurer of the A^DC, and a member of the Glee Club, choir, and Stagecoach staff. Ann Rountree, also of Greensboro, is a member of The Belles staff and a Mti. Shirley Smith, a new girl, is a member of ATIC, Dramatics Club, AAVCA, and Belles staff. Dickie Robinson is Belles news editor and a member of A’DC and AAVCA. the Stagecoach business staff and a Sigma. Betty Bond, the new vice-j)resi- dent, is a AIu and has been a mem ber of the YDC, ATIC, YWCA, the Stagecoach feature staff, and The Belles feature staff. Betty is from Jacksonville, Florida. Alary Ann Heath, secretary, is a day student from Spartanburg, S. C. This is her second year at St. Alary’s. She is a Mu. (Aeleste Fountain, treasurer of the business class, is from Tarboro. She is a member of the A"DC, A'WCA, and choir. Honor council member Dorothy Peirson, from Enfield, is also presi dent of the Granddaughters’ Club and secretary-treasurer of the Sig ma Pi Alpha chajiter. She is on the editorial staff of the Stagecoach, a member of the Altar Guild, and an acolyte. Dorothy is a vice counselor this year and a Sigma. Harriet .lames, legislative body lepresentative, is also assistant editor of the Stagecoach, an acolyte, and a member of the AAVCA. Har riet is from Alarion. 1 he business class dance marshal IS Betsy Temiile, from Danville, Va.
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