BELLES OF ST. MARY’S
May 29, 1964 | M
THE BELLES
OF ST. MARY’S
Published every two weeks during the
seliool yeur by tlie student body of St.
Jlaiy’s Junior College.
Entered as 2nd Class matter Dee. 7,
1!U4, at Post Office, Raleigh, N. C., under
Act of March 3, ISTO. Subscription $1.00
per year.
BELLES STAFF
Editor-in-Cliicf Carol Wmsoy
AHshfant Editor Willa McKimmoj?
yews Editor Harriet .Teffreys
Eeaturc Editor Rosemary Teague
Exchange Editor Mary Virginia Hurt
I’Uotogruplior Tappy Massey
Ueud Ti/pist Terry Barnes
Circulation Manager Anne Straight
NEWS STAFF
Lillian Gray, Florence Hamrick, Kim
Jlarsden, Susan Osborne, Janet Price,
Lanier Scott, Anne Underwood.
FEATURE STAFF
Virginia Collester, Barbara Eaglesou,
Jleg (Iraliam, Ellen Scurry, Martha
Wright, Sallie Scarborougli, Ann Rich
ards.
ART STAFF
Kris Augustine, Ann Adair, Sallie I’oin-
dexter.
TYPISTS
JIarilyn Koonce, Maiy Ann King, Leah
Osgood,'Linda I’ope, Diane Ricks.
PROOFREADER
Chilli Smith.
CIRCULATION
JIary Block, Carol Cantwell, Carolyn
Finch,'Amoret Judd, Janie Judd.
ADVISOR
Mr. John U. Tate.
Sophomores Are Off To
College
Graduation is in the air, and
many of the sophomores are liv
ing their last days at St. Mary’s!
High school will soon he behind
them and their destination is col
lege. Of the forty-four girls in
the sophomore class twenty'-fonr
are returning to St. Mary’s and
twenty are journeying to various
colleges throughout the country.
lieturning to St. Mary’s will be
Lucy Brown, Margaret Anderson,
Jody' Burton, Marian Alice Over
by', Roslyn Bowers, Ann Reitzel,
Amey Parsons, Elsie Barnes, Bry
an Parker, Julia Meyer Hansen,
Betsy' Johnson, Debbie Ellis,
Erancy Lewis, Emily Pemberton,
Alice Purdie, Alice Tripp, Mary
Block, Susan Kipp, Betty Wil-
bourne, Iletti Johnson, Mary Mel-
cher, and Pam Burke.
Ann Pond and Snzi Nagel will
journey' to Randolph-Macon, while
Betsey Smith and Susan Lawford
will attend William and Mary.
Woman’s College will be the
home of Dianne Ilarrelson and
Judy' Morton. Candy' Carr and
Lela Cowardiii will be at Mary'
Baldwin College, and Florence
Hamrick and Mary' Ann King will
be at Duke. The rest of the. class
is scattered at various schools:
Kay' Van Doren at Garner Jr. Col
lege, Kathie Childers at Vassar,
Charlsie Dearing at Mt. Vernon,
Frances Hayward at Stratford,
Jane Houghton at Salem, Ann
Dorsey' Day at Hollins, Sara Hou
ser at Agnes Scott, Tricia Renn
(Continued on Page 3)
AT last
Letters To The Editor:
Dear Editor:
In response to the letter published in the last issue of the Belles
concerning needed improvement in the Saga Food Service, we would
like to say that those complaints were unnecessary' and over-critical.
In our opinion, the food served here is not merely' acceptable, but en-
joy'able and far superior to food served at other boarding-schools. Not
many food services offer such well-planned meals, and meals which
usually please everyone. Of course there are times when certain meals
are not appealing to everyone, for at no time can the entire student
body be satisfied with every dish.
As for the remark concerning no s.vstem for complaints and sug
gestions, we would mention the fact that Mr. Rowe is available at
every meal, and that earlier in the .vear, the student body was given
a list in which they were to select their favorite foods. Not only' does
Mr. Rowe aim for satisfaction, but also goes out of his way' to arrange
special meals and decorations for holiday's. He also has been thoughtful
enough to provide refreshments during exam week.
In spite of the single instances which may' possibly' occur during
the year concerning the food, we do not think it fair to condemn the
entire food service, and we would like to thaide Saga Food Service for
the delicious meals served us this y'ear, and say' that we hope the excel
lent choice of foods will continue.
Virginia Burrows
Sue White
Dai.sy Hall
Sallie Scarborough
Clara Leder Ladd
Amy Hardy
Sandra Grizzard
Mary Olive Lyle
Anne Straight
Eva Lister
Kathy Hall
Elizabeth Clare
’fully Crockett
Rosa Bridges
New Column
Next Year
June Week Invitations
Several St. Mary’s girls have
been honored by being invited to
June Week festivities at different
military academies. Charlotte
Blackwell and Martha Hardee will
be headed for West Point as soon
as their exams are concluded. Kay'
Hill has plans to be with a special
beau at the Naval Academy' while
Carolyn Price and Kay Symons
are traveling to New London,
Conn, to the Coast Guard Aca
demy'.
’f he Editoi-s of the BELLES will
sponsor a new column on the edi
torial page entitled EDITORIAL
LY SPEAKING. This column will
attempt to present editorials con
cerning events pertinent to the
lives of St. Mary’s girls both on
and off campus. The LETTER.S
TO THE EDITOR column will al-
way's be open for any student or
faculty' member to express opin
ions in favor of or in opposition
to the views presented in this
column.
The BELLES staff will also ac
cept any' original writings or
drawings that interested students
woidd like to contribute. The sole
aim of the BELLES editors is to
please the students and faculty
and to impi-ove the student-fac-
ultv relations.
Sincerely',
Carol Wilson, Editor
Willa MeKiminon,
Assistant Editor
A Tribute To The Seniors
The Seniors—our friends,
counselors, and ideals.
’fhey' came in every size, .shapb
and form. There were the short,
the tall, the sophisticated,
the fun loving, the model-type,
the not so thin.
And each had their own distinc-
tiou-"
a shy' smile, a friendly
hello, an energetic personality,
a helping hand.
’fhey emerged from Penick da}'
after day', retracing steps to
Smedes and Cheshire.
We gazed on them—sometimos
with envy', and othertimes . ■ ■
'fhey entertained us with their
Cold Cuts and Senior Day',
’fried to sell us ashtrays and
night shirts,
And even told us tales of loUo
week ends,
’fhey gave their class unity,
and added depth to oF
school life; they made us
feel a part of St. Mary’s.
We grew close to some, aduiii'O’l
others from afar. Yet for ead*
we held respect.
Next vear they will be scattei;
ed aii«
gone. But they will
alway's hold a special place
in our hearts, ,,
For they' left us ideals to woU'^
for, goals to reach, and
memories to hold.
Audrey 'Wall
Girls Gather for Step-Sin9>'^^
’file Step-Singing Service,
llic kjcJ-VAv./ (hX'
of the many' traditions of
ation at St. Mary’s, will be
oil
Sunday', May' 31, at 6:00
flio cfpT'kc in frmif. of SmOclfiS.
the steps in front of Smedes.
rents and guests are invited
tend the service and to
songs composed by the
classes to the school and ®
other.
The Freshman Class wil
will takj
steps
its place on the right of
toward East Rock. The
more Class will be on the leH-
J unior Class will stand
middle of the steps toward the
with the Senior Class below an jg
__ is
front of them, ’fhe forniatio"^^jjg
particularly significant for a
close of the service, as the
leave, each class will move to ‘ jj
ICrtVC, CCICII Giao.T Will 1111. ■ - i: Jl.
the place of the class aheaa ^
- - vill S’C,
’fhe Freshman Class v
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a song first to the .sophoinoie^^^^j^,g
il oUllj3 lllot LU LllC
then to St. Mary’s, ’fhe ^opli
Class, in turn, will
freshmen and then to St. • Yto
Next, the Junior Class wiH^^^ rpjic
the seniors and to St. MarJ ' -1^,11-
senior Class will sing to 11
iors and to St. Mary'’s o*'*" j gt-
will close with the Belles
iMary’s. Still humming „„ wH*
of St. Mary’s, the Senior C ^ ^j,(>
move slowl.v down the steP^
front of the school. , gS-
lasses will then change PjO ...
CinrtrtU.-5 will LlWJli - *,
the seniors face St. Mary
UlC SCIIIUI^ J-CICG IW. „ g
Schwartz, President of t
•11 coin®
uating Senior Class, wnl e
pj'CS-
ward to meet Dixie ’fboinJ’ ;
ident of the rising gei'i®'
and turn over to her th
Class notebook.
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