• :■ M 14, Belles ,, //A Vfv . OF ST. MARY’S RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA MAY 12, 1967 Slay Queen Ellzabetli novviiey. . . Before and After MISS ELIZABETH DOWNEY REIGNS OVER ’67 MAY DAY ^ Midsummer Night’s Dream Is Theme for Performance amuml May Day festi ■ ■ -- - Reville Pi'eseiited on May 5 ‘ 6 amid throngs of spect , theme this year \v£ ummer Night’s Dream. r nv tl, „ , .. ’ar the first time, St. Mary’s lad a night performance to alie nate some of the nsnal Saturday ■rowd. A Midsummer Night’s Dream onceriis the wedding of Theseus did Ilippolyta and the loye stop' * , t Demetrius, Herinia, “plena. Theseus was portray- \ hy Derin Uyanik, and Hippoly- a, the Queen of the Amazons, was > Miller. The other lovers were “Ilia Holbrook, Martha Garrett, 'Panne Saussy, and Nancy Mat- 'iPiys, respectively. Ihiida Stott was Puck, Sher- Wright was the Queen of ^le hairies, and the King of the airies was portrayed by Marian- Dick''” T TT ■'.vkey. Jean lieal.y, president Di'chesis, was Nick Hottom, a del'll layer. me uanccs. Jorty-eight juniors nn) as ^UNSELORS for ’67-’68 SCHOOL YEAE V «411 Q 1 1 the night of Mav J, 'll * the dances. 1967, 111 niy excited Juniors were in- iiiP'l tliat they had been chosen serve as counselors for the ’67- sehool year. ’Phe .job of serving n counselor is both hard and 'iianding, but the exiierience is 'I'y i-ewarding. ^ stated in the animal, “To be ii’Pn as a counselor a girl must ^iiPss the (pialities of character, lendability, understanding, and ipiiee. Counselors are impor- * not only in helping girls ad- ’ to their new life at St. Maiw’s. also serve as a valuable and P'ltial friend to each girl at St. d'y s.” following girls have been ’*^P'i to serve as counselors: Mary Ann Allen, Kathy Baley, V Bell, Bobbie Bell,* Carolyn Bertie, Anne Blackburn, Anne Bradv, Becky Breeden, Gray Bro thers; Jo Crawford, Snzanne Crockett, Lilibet Darnel, Susan Davis Lu Dixon, Jud.v Dunn, Nan cy Earnhardt, Betty Ferguson, L'vnn Fulghnm, Jessica Gillespie, Ginger Gregg. IMary Holden Har rell, Cheri Jones, Jan Leonard, Jill'Leonard, Susan Leonard, Sal- lie Mann, Jane Marzoni, Nancy Matthews, Susan IMcKenzie, Ara bella Nash, Ann Pollard, Beverly Randolpli. Molly Ridiardson, Heekv Robinson, Gail Sellers, Pat- sv Slater, Susan Slover, Alice Smith, Juliet Smith. Edie Thomas. (Continued on Page 4) Beck.^ NEWLY FORMED TENNIS CLUB HAS SUCCESSFUL SEASON Miss Jones Coaches Team Kathy Frazer, Linda Beville, Susan Sidenbnrg and Lenora Ken drick were the leaders of the four Fairy groups. Peter Quince, the carpenter, was portrayed by Sabra Alderman, and Adele Watkins was Francis Flute. The tinker, Tom Snout, was Ashle.v Ettinger, and Laura Holloway danced the role of Snug, a .ioiner. All the May Day festivities were centered around Elizabeth Downey, our May Queen, and her court 'Laura AVhitley was our Maid of Honor, and Margaret Is- lev, Martha McCullough, Jane Patrick, Lander Marshall, Kitty Leach, Debra Grove, Martha M. Vaughan, Bagley Wmldill, Hay den Legg, Hutton Kent, Jlardy Gray and Dolly Smith composed the court. Mrs Doris Bailey directed the Mav Dav Program and the mem- of Orchesis choreographed The St. Mary’s Tennis Club, just formed this year, had a winning season in competition with older and more experienced clubs of re gional schools. Coached by Miss Jones and captained by Dale Lambdin, the club defeated, in regular seasonal pla.v. Peace 3-1, Duke 12-1, UNC 6-2, and captured every match against Meredith. On April 21 the club traveled to Chapel Hill for the Carolina In vitational Collegiate Tournament and advanced to the semifinals in both singles and doubles, with Dale Lambdin and Susan Slover in the singles and Weegie Martin and Nanc.v Wood Foreman the doubles team. The girls also play ed mixed doubles with the N. C. State team in the fall and found that they were able to compete with the boys quite successfully. There has been great enthusiasm and support for the club from the students as well as the faculty. Many students have avidly fol lowed the club’s progress and, Mrs. Beam and Miss Ellington have not only been to every game but have also chauft'eured the girls to the various other schools. A great deal of admiration for the chib stems from the fact that it is composed of prep school and first and second year college girls but competes with clubs which are made up of four year college girls and graduate students. Because there has been an Jin- usually high level of competition within the club, the tennis ladder has changed throughout the sea son with the exception of Dale Letter Club Holds Banquet For Presentation of Athletic Awards The dining room of St. Mary’s was the site for the Letter Club Banquet held on May 11, 1967. After a satisfying picnic supper the ’66-’67 President of the Letter Club, Biddy Ager, announced this year’s athletic awards. They were as follows: speedball, Betsy Mc Alister; basketball, Lu Dixon; volle.vball, Sandra AVallace; bridge, Lucy Turner and Michele Millichap; badminton, Karen Da vis ; ping-pong, Karen Davis; pos ture, Sherry Cole; Sea Saints, Ginny Gray; Orchesis, Sherwood Wright; Caperettes, Clarine Pol lock ; softball, Margaret Kelly; golf, Sall.v Harris; tennis (dou bles), Ciss.v Fitzpatrick and Betty Davenport; cheerleaders, Janet Hicks and Arabella Nash. Archery, tennis (singles), rid ing, and bowling results were not available at the time of publica tion. Lambdin who remained number one. Often several girls were tied for a rank and the performances of all the members were very close. The Belles thanks Miss Jones for developing this brand new club into a winning team in its first year and Dale Lambdin says of her, “Miss Jones gave up a lot of her time and was quite dedicat ed. We are verv fortunate to have someone of her caliber here at St. Mary’s.’’ Members of the club are: Dale Lambdin, Betty Davenport, Wee gie Martin, Cissie Fitzpatrick, Susan Slover, Keith Richardson, Anne Blackburn, Claire Robinson, Lynn McQuilkin, Nancy AVood Foreman, Connie Johnson, Cathy Cline, and Jane Snider. ■ H i Six nieinbers of Tennis Team: Weo- f;ie Martin, Dale liambdin, Nancy AVood Foreman, Susan Slover, Con nie .Tolmson, Anne Blackburn. Circle Inducts Five In April "Walk For Seniors On April 18, the Circle of Saint Mary’s walked and five more girls were inducted into this honor so ciety. They were Evan Aretakis of Raleigh, Elisabeth Anderson Keller of Cla.vton, Nancy Middle- ton Smith of Lindale, Georgia, all seniors, Susan Taylor Davis of High Point, and Mar.v Holden Harrell, of Snow Hill, juniors. Selection for Circle membership is the highest honor in the college. These girls are chosen for their service, citizenship, and scholar ship. OUT, ABOUT AND ABOUND SMJC May 19—Reading Day May 2 0—^Second Semester Exams May 2 6—Commencement Play May 27—^Class Day; Glee Club Concert May 28—Baccalaureate, 11:00 a.m. May 29—Commencement, 10:30 a.m. VTxn com- Efairs. K)th in and in irolina, Mary's ed Dr.- st dat- lersunal job is ■aduate. 1.” ! really but : I ) teach- 'hly en- of St. ns Play II ted for eduction at St. To be Father- produc- s “The ful mu- inishing eir love » 1920’s, isic and lead is portray- sn Rose 8 of the ubonnet. school- y Lena fers in. Bryan;] ' Lavis Efriend)] BittlJ