Belles
OF ST. MARY’S
VOL. XXVII, No. 14.
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
May 29, 1964
(GRADUATES BID FAREWELL
ACTIVITIES BEGIN MAY 31
Rev. Smythe To Preach At Dr. Penick To Deliver
Baccalaureate
Tlip Rpveroiid
^lu.vthe
Thomas J. C.
Itr V L*i fliU V
will be the guest speakei
^ !^t. klary’s llaecalaureate Ser-
iee oil Sunday, May 31.
The Reverend Mr. Smythe, a
■^'aduate of Sewanee, the Univer-
of the South, is
itv
u' ni Tile SOUTH, IS well known
I’oughout North Carolina for his
I'viees as rector of the Church of
rector of the Church of
Good, Shepherd at Rocky
^Huit. He has recently
to the
transfer-
the Holy
Church of
mity in Greensboro.
At the Baccalaureate Service
faculty and graduating classes
'll process into the ehapel and be
'an special seats in the nave,
aests and parents will be seated
the rear, and the choir will
arch = — ’ 'lu-
e R
in as usual,
everend Mr.
has not
The topic of
i.ii. Smythe’s ser-
- yet been annouiieed.
Guerry has also asked the
®i'end Mr. Smythe to assist
* the 8:0() a.m. service on com-
^ameut Sunday during which
laiating classes will receive
last communion at St.
■y’s.
Beacon Taps Ihree
vens Named President
May 14 the members of the
‘**1 inducted three new girls
the honorary high school or
ation. The three new mem-
are Lucile McKee, Kathie
ars, and Amoret Judd
aile and Kathie
"'s. Lucile
lan
IS
class.
are both day
a member of
virt.-y.v. This year she
■'’ed as the vice-jiresident of
'alinian class. Also she be-
a the Granddaughter’s Club
'’orks on the Stagecoach
kathie has been very active
dramatics department and
aeive a dramatics certificate
end of the year. She has
the last three plays given
Mary’s and recently show-
outstanding ability in “The
iRvided,” a one act play
ted during assembly.
•'et Judd is a member of the
class from Varina. This
'e has ])articipated in the
lleiuocrats Club, and she
.yed on the circulation staff
ReUes.
les.
'aeon
also recently
'ivet Stevens, a
tell to serve as the presi
next year.
elect-
freshman
iyr. i
Commencement Address
St. Clary’s is proud to welcome
Br Edwin A. Penick, Jr. to her
oampus as this year-^s Ccnnmence-
ment Day Speaker. Dr. Penick is
the son of the former Oishop ol
fhis diocese. The Rt. Rev. IMwui
A Penick, and is a peofessoi ol
Religion and chairman of toe Re-
lirion Department at Randolidi
Macon AVomen’s College in Lynch-
'^^Dr’ Penick did his iindergrad-
nate'work at the ttnivei^dy M
North Carolina where he v as L _
I’pfi Kapiia. He later received his
BD^aiid PhD at University.
Dr Penick married Jane Claik
cieshire, a former St. Mary’s stu-
Events Concluding
School Year
The Conimenceiiieiit Day activ-
begin at 10:30 a.m., June 1,
The first part «£ ttie pio-
will be held ni St. Maiy s
nriiim with all classes and
aiiv interested guests
JlmR"Gie1.reseidation“of High
School diplomas to the grac uatm^^
Sophomores, ceHih at ^ special
and the Salutetorian. To
program, Dr. Edwin A.
Tr our guest speakei
Randolph Macon Womens
“dll give the Commence
'•iddress. The program will
,;t rto '‘.aprf
ities
1064.
gram
auditorium
any
1965,
torian
end the
Penick
from
College
meiit
then
UICIA
the Senior Class
will receive its
uu.- Commencement
diplomas. 1 n e
Pay f tivdies V'a borse
dent bo(B steps. The
in front o Clark, drops
Ensemble On The Air
• 1 - Vliv 22 at 7:0o p.m
On h rida}, ^ ‘ • i\p,rv’s was
the hlnsemble of^l’h^d^
heard on W .n- • recording
senible’s prog .^^ij-e. Some of
of their sprin^ |,,Snded “As Fair
aelectionSiinclud^^pl^ GiP,;’
folk song by
saiio- “Which is the
ii.vr - ,,v enSiim?” which IS
Properest M f.-^ J.^ipb-Night.” An-
a song from 1 .toire were
„G,er part of tlften especially for
two songlet-s irraiico.
:^Iiss Cate by Johan
the
as IMorii
which is
They also
New Counselors Chosen
The Hall Counselors for the
year 1964-1965 were recently
chosen from the rising Senior
Class. These counselors were chos
en by a committee consisting of
Dianne Ricks, new president of
the Student Government Associa
tion, Pamiiiy Holcombe, chairman
of the Hall Council, and Mary
Ravenel, secretary of the Hall
Council with the help of the Dean.
To be a counselor a girl must
have a C average and the coun
selors must be approved by Dr.
Stone. The specific duties of the
Hall (,'ounselors are: to call and
preside over hall meetings, to
serve on the Hall Council, to en
force student regulations, to ap
point or to supervise the election
of hall representatives who assist
hall counselors at all times, to
grant and be responsible for such
limited dormitoiw permissions as
designated by the Chairman of the
Hall Council during the Counselor
Training program, and to exercise
leadership on the hall by helping
in problems and activities of col
lege life and to assist the dean of
Students in such matters.
The Hall Counselors appointed
for next year are: Dianne Ricks
from Jarratt, Va. and Mike Hill
from Arlington, Ya.; Pammy Hol
combe from Spartanburg, S. C.,
and Mary Stuart Dent from Jack
sonville,' Fla.; Harriet Gilliam
from Virginia Beach and Eva Lis
ter from MoTint Olive; Mary Ra
venel from Winnsboro, S. C. and
Monica Goubaud from Winter
Park, Fla.; Ann Adair from Er
win, and Willa McKimmon from
Dallas, Tex.; Nina Andrews from
Columbia, S. C. and Lynne Wilson
from Charlotte; Louise Clark
from Tarboro and Helen Wright
from Wrightsville Beach; Barbara
Hall from Huntington, N. J., and
Martha Hoot from Greenville, N.
V.., Martha Hardee from Pine-
hu’rst and Jackie Myers from Lex-
iindon; Amy Hardy from YYash-
ingdon, D. Cb, and Mary Olive Lyle
from Theadore, Ala.; Carol Flet
cher from Lookout Mountain,
Tenn. and Kay Hill from Smivh-
field, N. C. Also chosen were Su
san key from Southport, N. C. and
Judy Parker from Charlotte; Ter-
rv 'Barnes from Elm City, and
Tappy Massie from Richmond,
Va.; Lawton Davis from Salem,
Vt Tiid Margaret Jackson from
Washington, N. C.; Carol MGLsou
from Mount Olive, and Chris Col-
lister from Atlanta; Betsy Wdsoii
from Charleston and Gretchen
Fracher from Waynesboro, Va.;
Cluirlotte Blackwell from Char-
(
Seniors And Sophomores
To Hold Class Day
Senior and Soiihomore Class
Day will be held on SatTirday,
Ma.y 30 in the St. Mary aTulitor-
ium. The Sophomore class will
hold an assembly at 10:30 a.m. At
this time the class prophecy and
the class historv will be presented
in skits. The history will be read
b.v two ladies dining at Ballen-
tines who have dauglders attend
ing St. Mar.y’s. Two old ladies
reminiscing will read the class
jiropheey. At 4:00 p.m. the Senior
Class assembly will begin with all
of the seniors wearing white
dresses. The seniors will also have
their class will and class jirojihecy
ITresented. Cindy Schwartz, senior
class president, will make a talk
during this assembly, and keys for
the Handbook, Stagecoach, and
Belles will be given to the editors
for next year. After Class Da.y the
annuals will be distributed by the
Stagecoach statf.
Two Inducted As Circle Walks
At 12:00 p.m. on Wednesday,
]\Iay 20 the Circle inducted two
new members into its organiza
tion. The two .iuniors inducted
were Periy Grimes and Harriet
Gilliam. Perry is an old girl from
Lexington, N. C. She is president
of the Grand-DaTighter’s Club and
was recentl.v elected editor of the
Handbook for next year. This
.A’oar Perrv has worked on the
handbook committee and has been
a kill cheerleader. She .won an
award for her contribution as a
cheerleader. Last .vear Perry was
a member of the Beacon, the hon
orary high school organization.
Harriet is a new girl from Vir
ginia Beach, Va. Last year Har
riet served as Senior Class secre-
tar.v, was a member of the Stu
dent Government Association, ivas
a member of the National Honor
Society, and was chosen to give
a speech in assembly during Hon
or Week as a representative of
the Junior Class and also served
on the Student Government nom
inating committee. Harriet was
elected vice-pres. of the Student
Government Association for next
vear.
lotte and Linda Connelly from
Morganton; Jidia Anna Leigh
from Tarboro and Ginny Schaum
from Winston-Salem; Betsy Price
from High Point and Perry Grimes
from Lexington; and Jean King
from Tampa, Fla.; and Dixie
Thomas from Winston-Salem. The
Counselors were inducted Friday
May 29.