I , 4 24, fin S 1 ool id )olS5 VoL. her.. - 'f' arol in t XXX, NO. 9 Granda Witters Hoaor Relatives i(i Witt a Tea Loii Wednesday afternoon, March I I ’ , ^,ntembers of the Granddaugh- 1 Mary’s honored their J others, grandmothers, and friends With a tea from three o’clock until ve o clock in Smedes’ Parlor. e I addition to the honored guests, j^j'the faculty of St. Mary’s was invited the tea. The guests enjoyed Belles OF ST. MARY’S RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA MARY HOLDEN HARRELL ELECTED AS SGA PRESIDENT FOR 1967-68 The Student Government elections began this week, when Mary Holden Harrell was elected as president for 1967-68. She and Bobbie Bell were nomi nated from tbe committee. From the floor Cheryl Lee and Alice Smith were nominated. Miss Harrell is a New Girl from Snow Hill, North Carolina. While attending Green High School, she j^whonTthey had known Tt St. M^rfl was president of the Junior Class a I i: while the members of the 1966-1967 member of the House of Representa- ‘ - tives, and captain of her cheerlead ing squad. Next year, as president of the SGA, she will serve as Chairman of the Honor Board. She will also serve on the Hall Council, Legislative Body, Disciplinary Committee, and with many of their friends Club served punch and coffee, lun- jT ^on sandwiches, mints, and nuts. Welcome Address was given 1 ‘iy ''veicome Address was given f T ,hss Arabella Nash, President of 'N ^h6-1967 Granddaughters’ Club. |!” iss Jane Augustine, the Alumnae ecretary, introduced Mrs. W. Grady tevens, the President of the mmnae Association. Mrs. Stevens f 8^'^ a short address on the history ^purposes of the Granddaughters The Musical Program began at ii our o clock. Miss Hutton Kent, ac- by Jeannette Flolt, played wo pieces on the flute. Susan t T ‘'^•'ison, Virginia McSwain, and LI Walter plaved selections on 1^ ‘he piano. the Counselor Committee. The pres ident works closely with the Dean of Students almost every day. Being President of the SGA is a ten-point job, according to the handbook. The members of the nominating committee are: Chairman Lucile Mc Kee, Jane Patrick, Nancy Smith, Biddy Ager, Barbara Conrad, Nelson Glass, Nell Fleming, Ann Pollard, Mary Holden Harrell, Ann Brady, Frances Gordon, Susan Hutaff, Gray Brothers, Sue Miller, and Susan Byars; Margaret Stevens presides. These committee members meet twice a week to discuss the various candidates for these offices. The Chairman of the Hall Council will be announced tonight, unless there is not a run-off. harah Chamblee and Dottie l^ahikian each sang one solo. Finally, ^ Vocal Ensemble, under the di rection of Miss Geraldine Cate, sang reveral numbers. G j ^ret time that the granddaughters’ Club has given a VfV*'L ^ ‘‘ should be M ^'^1' 1 ‘^ree generations of St. ®ry s ladies were present at the tea. / / Mr. Ge^a De Rosner Will Lecture ou tlie luca Empire TV •'nil,. Sciv, iiriicy and (’lariiic I’ollocU •’‘a at (Jiaiiddaiislitct'f’’ Occasion. On Monday, March 13, at 8:30, Mr Geza De' Rosner will present a lecture and fllm-“The Saga of the Inca Empire". In preparation for this lecture, two assembly programs were given. The first was given by Mrs. Stoops and Mr Nichols. In their program, they called attention to two early Ameri can civilizations, the Mayas and the Aztecs, which together with the Incas, were the victims of hpanish Conquistadors. The second assembly program was given bv Miss hlaig and Mr. Bil Siddell.'A record. "The Virgins of the Sun God was played. Ima Sumac, who claims to be an Inca princess, sang the song. (Most of the Ugram was of European music, in cluding an outstanding event vvhen "Greeting Cards by Mario Casteln- vovo-Tedesco was performed publicly for the first time in the United States bv Miss Haig and Mr. Siddell.) Geza De Rosner was born in Hun gary. He was educated in Budapest, Vienna, Paris, and the United States. He was a representative of Flungary in various international sports. He still is a tennis player, skier, skin diver, and participates in many other sports. He has lived in the United States since 1937. He served as a pilot in the Air Eorce in the Pacific during World War II. Among the titles at tributed to him are world traveler, ex plorer, author, philosopher, lecturer, sportsman, motion picture producer, writer, director, cameraman, and editor. During his program, De Rosner will show his color film “Saga of the Inca Empire . It presents “new con cepts which will greatly influence the presently accepted image of the medieval American Indian”. It tells of the religion, the government, the (Continued on page 4) March 10, 1967 New Tennis Clul> Members Cbosen Five new members were taken in to the Tennis Club recently. These girls were selected after they had played several times with the old members. They were picked accord ing to ability, spirit, and potential since they will form the center of the next tennis team. The new members are: Susan Slover, a junior from Tampa, Flor ida; Ann Blackburn, a junior from Henderson; Keith Richardson, a junior from Greensboro; Connie Johnson, a sophomore from Fuquay; and Cathy Cline, a freshman from Raleigh. These five girls with the eight old members will play in several matches with other colleges in the area. Tentative matches have been arranged with Meredith, Peace, Carolina and other colleges. Sopbomores Sell Sandwiches Next Friday Ni^bt The Sophomore Class will have its first Sandwich Sale next Friday night in Lower Smedes. They will be selling grilled cheese and peanut butter sandwiches at twenty-five cents apiece. The food will go on sale at ap proximately 9:30 p.m. All proceeds will go to the soph omores’ gift to the school which is presented at the end of the year. Flichs of tbe Future Village: “Hotrods to Hell" Varsity: “Covenant with Death’’ Ambassador: “Dr. Zhivago’’ State: “A Fistful of Dollars’’ Colonv: “A Man and a Woman’’ ’—--mil corn- fairs, oth in ind in itolina, Mary’s id Dr. st dat- ersunal job is aduate. 9f really but I teach- hly en- of St. ns Play (I ted for iduction at St. To be Pather- produc- B “The ful mu- inishing eir love I 1920’s, isic and lead is oortray- m Hose s of the ibonnet. school- y Lena -ers i^, \ Ann, Bryan; ' Bavis^ 'friend)! also ijj" a BittlJ •Mis.s Haie and Mr. Siddoll IVrforin.