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r r I BELLES OF ST. MARY’S J anuary Wkite Erlephant Sale Was Big Success for Juniors STUDY HINl ^ The Junior Class had its White hjlepliant Sale on Thnrsdav, Jan uary 5. Mrs. I»aschal stands Kuard at Cruiksliaiik. Introducing New Uousemotber, Mrs. Pasclial The sale tvas a complete suc cess. Approximately one hundred and fifty dollars was collected. Lynn Fulghum, vice president of the Junior Clas.s, was in charge of the Sale with Arabella Xasli, president of the class^ helping her. Ihe class was divided into eight groups with each group having a chairman. 1 he chairmen of these groups were: Hose Ann Thompson and (’elie Smith. Decorations; Laurie Ileffner, Refreshments; Courtenay layloe, Raffle Committee; Su zanne Crockett and Jennie An drews, Pricing of Items; Caroline Lieen and Jane Marzoni, Setting nj) Booths; Ka.ve Lasater and Siu .sail Slover, Publicity; Gavle Sell ers and Susan Davis, Collection (-ommittee. There was a wide variety of items on sale ranging from soap to clothes. Food was also sold. BUS\ Do N«>t Di%tufh .... A I)o-\ot can easily temptation to take too many ^ klr.s. Paschal, the new dorm mo ther for Cruikshank dorm, was born in Winston-Salem. She now lives in Raleigh. She has previ ously been a dorm mother at Car olina and Peace. In comparing Peace iliid St. iVIary’s, she said that there is not much diff'erence except for closing hours. However, iu comparing St. Alary’s to Carolina, she said she prefers St. Mary’s beeau.se of its size. She prefers a smaller school because one gets to know the girls better. AIi.s. 1 a.schal has retired three times, but she always returns to being a dorm mother. She mis.sc.s the girls when she is away and feels more at home in the dorm. She loves the girls at St. Mary’s because they are all so frieiidlv. When asked if she liked the “St Mary’s Ililtou,’’ she emphatieallv replied, “Yes.” SIGMAS AND MUS NOW TIED Competition between the Si"- mas and Mus is at a jieak, as .shown by the pre.sent .score, which IS tied at 85 points each. The in tramural basketball games ended with the Sigmas claiming the title by winning three of five games pla.ved. liasketball All Stai-s were an nounced in a.ssembly, and they are w Lixon, Xanev \\ood horeman, Connie Johnson, Make Kellogg, Sally Alaiin, and Susan Slover. Games with neighboiing schools ^jogan heic on 'lauiuir.v f) ivlieii St. Mary’s defeated Peace by a score of 60-27. On January 11* St. Mary’s hosted Meredith and beat them by a score of 29-6. St. Mary’s visited Peace on January 16 but tliey defeated us by foiir points. We are scheduled to meet Caro lina at Chapel Hill on February 8. M bile basketball was going on, the Sigmas and iMus were play ing jiingpong and badminton with members of their own teams. In file end the winners of the Sig mas and the Avinners of the Mus challenged each other in the final play-offs. All Star Mu, Karen DaA'is, cap tured 15 points in both pingpong and badminton by defeating All Stars Martha M. Vaughan and Margaret Kell.v, respectively, who elinched 5 points each for the Sigmas. Xo more explanation needeilf exam-study is rarel.A- sue'‘'*’t NEWS IN BRIEF Wedding Bells Former SMJC graduate (1966) Suzanne Poole, will marry Cleve Wright on January 28 in (,’olonial Heights, Virginia. She \\ a.s a Cold C lit and a Circle member Avhile at St. Mary’s. After graduation, Suzanne transferred to Salem College. The iirospective groom is a member of the Delta Kappa Ep silon Fraternity at IJXC. The couple pilaus to live in Chapel Hill and to continue their education. Fraternity Sweethearts Ann Coiienhaver and Eleanor Fisher have been elected as sweet- hearts of the Sigma XTi and Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternities, re- .spectivel.v, at X\(’. State Sea Saints Program The water ballet participants of the Sea Saints plan to have their swimming jiresentation on Febrii ary 21-22. The girls have worked diligent ly ever since the.v were chosen a.s Sea Saints for this jirogram. Ihe Sea Saints are under the di rection (if Mrs. Harr. Ginny Grav IS ])resident. Coffee and Cookies Served During Exams I hroiighoiit the week of exams beginninfr on Monday night, Mr.’ cookies Pay Registration Fee tM .. f Plii'iiiing o return to St. Mary’s must pa^" their i^gi.stration fee of .tl.5 0() before hebruary 1, they will be the waitang list cannot be ffuaranteed a room for 1967-68 lay Mrs. Hamm in East Rock before leaving for exam break. Seniors Have Banquet at tte Angus Barn ST. GENESIUS INDUCTS FOUR ^^ontinucd from Page 1) Mr. Connelly had lead roles in I Remember Mama,” “()„lv an Oi-iihan Girl” and many more Thursday night, January 12, at 6:00 ji.m. the seniors held their annual class banquet at the An gus Darn. Dr. and Mrs. Stone, Miss Rich ardson, and Mr. and iirs. Weiner were the guests of Iionor. Laura \\ hitle.v iiresided as mistress of ceremonies. The benediction was given by Dr. Stone. Everyone then enjoyed a steak dinner. After the dinner, toasts A\ ei e giA’en b,v various seniors in honor of their officers. Ginny Gray and Arabella Xasli began the evening program with several songs. A short skit fol- Imved entitled “The Sound of Mone.v” under the direction of Caroline Huggins. Lvnn White starred a.s Mitzia. Marv Stirling as (’aptain von Tripe and Mar garet Ihirgwyn as -Alother Ob scene. Msbot Kobin.soii lia.s the « little .solitude and a lot ••f “ tratlon. ^ New OrcKesi^ Members Ar^ Chosen ^ 1 he Orehesis. the dance group at St. Marv’s, '1 Monday night. January following girls were cliosi’' , ^ - X . lu Orehesis: Sabra Al‘. Ashle.v Ettinger, Sii.san ) berg. Derin IVaiiik, aii'* ' Watkins. The members of Orehesis' ograph the dancing in H"’ Da.v program.
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