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BELLES OF ST. MARY’S ■ '.f«. l)«Tin I'yanik, ’(>7-’fS Day Students I'resideiit. Derin Uyanik Is New President Of Day Students The Day Students met on April Idtli and elected Miss Derin I’yanik as their President. Pa tricia Grimes, Sandra Ilolsonbaek, Barbara Jones and Elaine Rnssos were also nominated. Derin attended high school here at St. Mary’s, and has been an active student. She is a member of Orchesis and had a leading role in May Day. Derin has helped with the i)lays by heading the make-nj) committee. She is also the Day Students’ Representative to Hall Council. She writes for the Belles, and she is an excellent liorsebaek rider. The Day Stu dents consider themselves very fortunate to have Derin as their President. Glamour Announces Winners in “Ten Best Dressed College Girls” C ontest In February the Belles sj)onsor- ed a fashion show to select from six students a representative for Glamour’s “Ten Best Dre.ssed Col lege Girls” Contest. Rita Daniels, Hayden Legg, \ancy Matthews, Chris Sylvan, Laura Whitley, and Bennett Blackley (who was chos en • as St. Mary’s representative) modeled school clothes, daytime suits, and evening wear. Recently a letter was received annonneing the ten winners from a total of .‘56!) contestants. They are IMary Patricia Cogan, Sweet Briar (’ollege; Suzanne Grace, Bennett College; Mattie Hall, Stephens College; Kathy Krishner, Vernon Court Junior College; Xicki Martinns, Univer sity of California at Santa Bar bara ; Pamela Pastnsak, Thomas IVlore College; Winifred Portenoy, Bradford Junior College; Mary Lon Riccinti, Villa Julie College; Linda Smith, Pembroke College; and Leslie Stowell, Whittier Col- lege. These girls will appear in Gla mour’s August issue. H.niri FVeeiiiaii, Ducy Turner, Molly Leary, Giiiny Gray, .Marsaret !»• and Libby Keller. Six Girls Join *Cold Cuts” After Last Senior Try-Out Of Year MOVIE REVIEWS (Continued from Page 2) to be outstanding if portrayin-- such men as the totall,v despicable and ruthless Cromweil or the in nocent, admirable Thomas More? A .similai*ity i.s realized .snddenlv in “Blow-Up” and “A .Alan For All Season.s” in that the question of realit.v i.s raised again. How could a man actually maintain such a respectable character and standards or how could such a corrnj)t(‘d and mi.sled majority exist as did in sixteenth century England? \o doubt yon could have thought about these movies for the rest of that weekend. Ivon^ Anticipated S. D. Finally Arrives _ The long-anticipated Senior Day finall.v arrived on Ma.v 9, 1967. Tn assembl.v, all-campus awards were presented to both students and facnlt.v members who have made outstanding “contributions” to life at St. Mary’s. Alargaret Bnrgw.vn jiresided over the program tiiat was pre sented b.v the seniors in the form of a mock “Academy Awards.” At 4:00 on the athletic field the seniors sponsored relay i-aces for all four classes. The events and winners were: Ping-Pong race- hh-eslimen; Three-legged race-Sen- lors; Potato Sack race-Seniors; \\ heel Barrow race-Jnniors; Back wards race-Sophomores; and the Inmbo-Leighton Holmes (Junior). A picnic supper was served fol lowing the races. After dinner the results of the rela.vs were an nounced. Tied for first place were the Seniors and the Juniors with thirty-four points each. The Fresh men were next with tweiitv-two points, followed by the Sopho mores with twenty noiiU« Six more seniors have been add ed to the Cold Cuts. They are Alargaret Bnrgwyn from Wood land, Henri Freeman from Ben- nettsville, Ginny Gra,v from High Point, Libb,v Keller from Cla,vton, Alolly Learv from Richmond, and Lnc.v Turner from Pink Hill. Tills was the last time that sen- iors would be taken into this tra- NEWS IN BRIEF^ Former St. Mary’s Girls Marry Nelson Pemberton and Julia Ta.vlor, both former St. Alary’s girls, were recently married. Bar bara Hauser is engaged. Another graduate of SAIJC, Alarv Fou Tong, of Fairfax, Alaska lias had a bab.v boy. Graduates of SMJC receive outstanding recognition Debbie Ellis was voted best Chi Omega pledge at the Univer sity of Georgia. Ijesle.v Wharton, ’66. was elect ed President of Granville Towers at UNC. Aleg (’hristian, ’66, won the talent show at Carolina. She will now go to the state contest which will lie televised Saturda.v niglit. Rae Herrin, ’66, has recently been elected to the office of Sec- retar.v of the SGA at the Univer- sit.v of South (’arolina. New “Little Sister” on campus Alar.v Lon AIcGowaii. a senior from Columbia, S. (’., was chosen as a Little Sister of Alinerva to + 1... u A I.' r....* .... ditionally senior group. TPj tiwonts Avill be on AIoiuK] the rising seniors who will as the nucleus for next Cold Cuts. The present Cold Cuts u! twenty-three and have exll from a group of seven at tj ginning of the year. St. Mary’s art student h* paintings accepted for art Meredith Alaynard hf’ paintings accepted for tli( Annual Student Art CoiaU at State. The names of tlif |l ings are Seascape 11 and 1’ White. Seniors win song contc®' with spirited verses At the annual Belles test, held in assembly, the/^ attired in flowered, shitl’ beach hats, placed first, bf' followed close behind h.'’ thusiastic sophomore clas*' The event held to ■school spirit, was .judged b'‘ Alichael Smith, Air. John 1 and Air. Ken Nichols. nie D. of the 194 of Un siL ins I Hr. fro in ver his in dei] Wai NEW COUNSELOB^ (Continued from PajT'’ ' Alolh- Urqnhart, Alartlm ‘j, gban. Bagley Waddill. f Wall. Laura Walter and Warren. New Day Student are Elaine Rnssos and Alims. 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