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OF ST. MARY’S
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
March 22, 1968
St. Mary’s Students Elect Officers For Next Year
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Mary Douglass Elected
^nairman of Hall Council
*^11 Monday March 18th, the
iiii-off foj. Chairman of Hall
youncil was held. Mary Douglass
' &.S elected the new Chairman of
loco 5'°^^iieil for the forthcoming
1968-69 school year.
A to St. Mary’s from
• • Flora High School in Colum-
«a. South Carolina. Her high
’ activities include being Sec-
ary of the Student Body and
^sistant Editor of her school
annual.
to high school she received
ayy special honors. She was
dominated to Girls’ State
cm one vear as a .iuuior
counselor, hi addition she was
D.A.R. and senior sn-
^t'S?EED^ MOST LIKELY TO
Ser^v^^ received the Grace Sease
spT-w*^® .Award for outstanding
1*1 high school. She also
one f I’l'aiited two scholarships:
rrom her church and the other
y^j,®®*tes Scholarship from St.
Mary’s, IMary is a member
tile |lt*ria-Mu and a member of
uierviv t’lnh. She is also a
niittee Handbook Com-
of the Future
Colon,-.' flic Graduate
Ouess Who’s CoiiiiiiS T"
State
'’arsit,,. '‘O'ckbeai-d’s (Jhost
Atiihao^' •''hie
i®ador: Fiom the Maddiiif:
iss Mary Morrison Pennington, President for 1908-0S)
Miss
MARY MORRISON PENNINGTON
Elected President of SGA
Miss Pridie Clark
Elected Vice President
Pridie Clark has been elected
Vice-President of Student Govern
ment for 1968-1969.
Pridie and Patricia Little were
nominated from the committee
and nominees from the floor were
Susan Stnnmers, Jo Betts Barrett,
Mary Burhoe, Sue Willingham,
and Bonnie Bowen.
Pridie, a new girl, is from Fay
etteville where she served as treas
urer of her class for two years. As
sistant Chief Marshall, and receiv
ed the Best All Round Award.
This .vear she has been on the
Honor Board and participated in
Sigma-Mu.
Pridie is also on the Ma.v Court.
As Vice-President of SGA, she
will serve on the Honor Board,
Legislative Body, Hall Council,
and Displinary Committee. She
must also act as Student Chairman
for Orientation Week and must
draw up the Handbook tests.
Cardin:;-*’
the
Gone with the AViiid
St Mary’s students hied to the
noils in lower Smedes on V ednes-
mv Alareh 13 in order to vote
ior ’their choice for President of
the Student Government Associa-
Association
\{:'.is'r''Sino«.^.‘sf.e^™-n
.lainst Misses Meredith Nelms
.mor from T.rhoro,
‘’“r,"S’ M.rv^"si.rS
elSlrf" iite Honor Ilo.rd b.v her
classmates and also selected as a
hall representative. Mary Morri
son is seeded number two on the
tennis team and has played on Mn
speedball, basketball, and volley
ball teams.
Mary Morrison’s activities in
high school were numerous and
reflect the outstanding qualities
that she possesses. She -was a
member of the Inter-Club Coun
cil and the Committee of Student
Affairs within the student govern
ment organization at her high
school. She was selected as co-
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Secretary of SG-A To Be
Announced Tonight
Nominations f o r Secretary -
Treasurer of the Student Govern
ment for 1968-69 are: from the
Committee — Miss Patricia Little
from Greensboro, and Miss Sue
Willingham from Rome, Georgia.
Nominees from the floor are
Miss Bonnie Bowen of Tifton,
Georgia; Miss Meredith Nelnis
from Kinston; and Miss Ann Se-
brell from Charlotte.
If there is no rnn-off, the win
ner will be announced tonight.
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both in
and in
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ted Dr.
■ ast dat-
persunal
job is
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of St.
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at St.
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finishing
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e 1920’s,
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lead is
portray,
■en Rose
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fh Ann
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also
:a BittiJ
.Mary Douglass, (’tiairinan
of Hall Council
Pridie Clark, Vice-President.