OF 5T. MARY’S
y 3yoL. XXXI, no. is
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
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PLANS SET FOR GRADUATION MAY 24 - MAY 27
Mr. Thomas C. Smyth to Speak at Commencement
T1
prff commencement speaker this
catyear will be Mr. Thomas C. Smyth,
is Episcopal chaplain at
: ae University of North Carolina
Ureensboro, Guilford College,
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Greensboro College.
^^iwce 1967 he has been the
,st«J-hairman of St. Mary’s Board of
at He is also a trustee of
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the U
niversity of the South, a
trustee of Bishop Penick Memo-
*■: w North-
5, cst Convocation, and editor of «
ffH ^eries ' - - - -
nes iu the Greensboro Daily
called “Empact of Reli-
He is a member of the
tiv Committee and E
® Council of the Diocese.
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’ j Mr Belfast, North Ireland,
‘ Tri t^'^B’th received his B.A. from
Corl^^'^' College in Hartford,
from Elon College in
^.1 fron ^nd his B.D.
the I’ • School of Theology at
'■ is*""’ i" the following
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in Greensboro from
Shenaru ^Church of Good
l95.3,inU”^ Rocky Mount from
in ij: , 4 ^t St. Mary’s Church
ill Anu lit Christ Church
®Pibha^i^’ Church of
St, i*^ Leaksville, and at
coias Church in Reidsville.
trf?^®P Singing To Be
^ Sunday Afternoon
of eon?^ beautiful parts
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May ofi Sunday afternoon,
Bach oi’ Smedes Hall steps,
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Slid an to its sister class
the Hacred song to
’^ingiim ‘'*^\'iRiit involved in step
^'’cshm i.be dressed in white.
«>,i en will stand on the right
f ?ii th,
' the
le^lief milt sophomores,
t side. Seniors will stand
•ihuiono, *J®'Jter of the steps with
Afte . ^
^®iiL'. tv ®®®ii, class has sung its
® iieniors will move down
tiiiiuming “The Belles
classes ii'® other
®®®hpiefT’ i tr) the iiositions
thein ] fy classes above
tion ®®'iiig the freshman sec-
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^^iiss S' iienior class pri'sidmit
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Mr. 'Thomas O. Smyth
Commencement Speaker
Class Day To Take
Place May 25
Class Day for the commence
ment program will take place a
10:30 for the sophomores and at
4:00 for the seniors. _
The ceremonies for both classes
ivill follow the same pattern.
Sarah Chamblee, the Sophomore
Class President, and Betmrly Ran
dolph the Senior Class President,
wdl welcome guests. Vice-presi-
dents Marki Berry of the juniors
and Arabella Nash of the seniors
will lead the prayers.
^ch class will then Imve a roll
call by its secretary m which
M'ill stfliid*
Each class will then read its
1 ^ inNtorv Sophomores Betst
Mimsie Roberts, «nd Beth
ijieen. historv: Paula
Denning 'vr MoUv Richardson
tlm seidor history. Tm-
eomimsed the se
mediatelv att
r”e o7ereh""irl. The class proph-
,'S we’/written b.v sopl^mores
m . Green Deanna Kieisei.
^"Vskeet Pitman, and by 86111017;
and Sheet ^ ' j Marzoni.
.Tan Testament will
■I'be B»st 7 > I ^ possession of
leave a the • member
eacb gradiiatini- o Vindy
,"'1- r° Ctoe, and Tb.ron
Hell. f ^be sophomore en-
Sapp ®®’“l’Vv|dle Elaine Russos
::.“;i"i™ebv Sit-o.nPile.l .be oen-
s/
perlatives Mi l ‘ the preseiita-
Sm^orSe —emie awards to
both classes. ^jie
Tbeeajtj
singing ot
and a henedietion.
*^EDICATED to classes
OF ’68 & ’70
REVEREND WINFIELD D. SMITH TO
DELIVER BACCALAUREATE SERMON
The Baccalaureate Sermon will
be given Sunday May 26 at the
11:00 Morning Prayer service by
the Rev. Winfield Davis Smith,
rector of the Church of Incarna
tion in Gaffney, S. C. and father
of senior, Alice Smith.
Mr. Smith, a native of Lead,
South Dakota, first attended Ap
palachian State Teacher’s College
for two years. He then transfer
red to U. N. C. at Chapel Hill
where he received his Master of
Arts degree. Mr. Smith also at
tended Episcopal Theological
Seminary in Boston, Mass.
For a time he taught in and
was the principal of the junior
high school in Salisbury, N. C.
Later, after being ordained into
the priesthood, he became the
rector at St. James’ Episcopal
Church at Black Mountain, N. C.
Mr. Smith has also been as
sistant rector of St. Martin’s in
“Imaginary Invalid” To
Be Presented Friday Night
The commencement play, to be
presented May 24, is Moliere’s
“The Imaginary Invalid.” The
story takes place in Paris in 1673
in a' period of two days.
The cast consists of Mr. Don
Roberts who plays Argan, the
invalid; Celle Smith, as Toinette,
the impish servant; Becky Reid,
who appears as Angelique, Ar-
gan’s oldest daughter; and Bacbt
Wright portrays Beline, Argan’s
second ivife,
Monsieur Flerrant, the apothe
cary, is played by Carol Lucas;
Jeanne Cross is Louison, Argan’s
younger daughter. Monsieur de
Bonnefoi, the notary is portrayed
by Judy’ Dunn; Neal Sasser is
Cleante,' Angeliqne’s lover.
The part of Monsieur Diafoirus,
a physician, is taken by Mr. Joel
Weiner. Mr. John Tate plays
Thomas, the doctor’s son. Beralde,
Argan’s brother, is played by Mr.
Alton Buzbee, and understudied
bv Mr. A. R. Lawerence.
“The Imaginiary Invalid” is
the story of M. Argan, an incura
ble hypochondriac, who believes
he suffers from every disease
known to man. His servant Toin
ette does her best to run him and
bis family. Argan decides to con
tract a marriage between his
daughter, Angelique, and Thom
as Diafoirus, a young doctor. An-
„plique is in love with Cleante
and thus refuses to marry Thom
as. Beline, Argan’s money-hungry
second M'ife wants to send both
of her Imshand’s daughters to a
convent so that she may inherit
his estate.
With the help of Toinette and
Beralde, Angelique is able to
cliange her father’s mind and tlie
play ends liappily.
Charlotte, rector of Grace Church
in Asheville, rector of Grace
Church, Weldon and assistant
rector of Trinity Church in Co
lumbia, S. C. He then became the
first rector of All Saint’s Church
in Cayce, S. C.
Mr. Smith was appointed as
Director of Chirstian Education
in the Diocese of Upper, S. C. for
three years. He has also been the
director of the Episcopal Camp
Gravatt in Aiken, S. C. and Camp
Kanuga (Boys’ Camp) in Hen
dersonville, N. C.
Dramatic arts, outdoor camp
ing, ahd fishing are several of
Mr. Smith’s favorite pastimes.
He has played several roles in
the Gaffney Little Theater; while
he attended Carolina, he was a
member of the Carolina Play
Makers.
Senior Leaders
Elected For Next Year
Juniors have elected Sealy
Cross as tlieir Senior Class Presi
dent arid Sue ■ Willirigham as
their Honor Board representative
for the 1968-69 school year.
Sealy, who is , from Marion,
N. C., attended St. Mary’s Hall
in San Antoino, Texa,s, before
coming to St. Mary’s. At St.
Mary’s Hall, she was a member
of the Sports Council and presi
dent of the Student Government.
Since she has attended St. Ma,ry’s,
Sealy has been the Junior Class
President and a member of the
Letter Club.
Sue, a native of Rome, Georgia,
formerly attended Thornwood
School where she was a member
of Tri-Y, and president of the
Student Government. At St.
Mary’s this year, Sue is number
one on the Tennis Team, a mem
ber of the Letter Club, and a Hall
Representative.
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Honor Hoard Hepresentatlvc Suo
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dent Sealy Cross.
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