r m :ll IkT- ‘ h . ‘H • s ? ■■ a I Tf' *5 i;f '] I • 5 f ■ U f L BELLES OF SAINT MARY’S I November 15)' Lett to right: Betsy Wharton, Mattie Simmons, Sweetie Seitart, Oiivia Grimes, Coiiins Stukes, Woody Bobbitt, Susan Byars, Kack Harrison, Dru Haiey. SUSAN BYARS TO LEAD JUNIORS IN ’68-’69 Recently the junior class elect ed their officers. They are: Susan Byars, president; Betsy Wharton, vice-president; Collins Stidtes; Woody Bobbitt, trea.surer; Dru Haley and Kack Harrison, Honor Board; Sweetie Seifart and Mat- tie Simmons, legislative body rep resentatives; and Olivia Grimes, dance marshal. Susan Byars, from Dunedin, Fla., was president of her fresh man class and president of the Beacon during her high school years at St. Mary’s. This year Susan is a crucifer and a member of Orchesis and of Y.D.C. Betsy Wharton is from Golds boro. During high school Betsy was a member of the National Honor Society and co-editor of her annual. This year she is a member of Sigma-Mu. Collins Stukes from Charlotte was vice-president of her senior class, a member of the Beta club, and copy editor of the newspaper. At St. iUary’s, Collins is on the news and circulation staff of the Belles. Woody Bobbitt, who is from Rocky Mount, was a cheerleader in high school and an outstanding senior. Here at St. Alary’s, Woody is treasurer of the Granddaugh ters’ Club and a AIu cheerleader. Dru Haley, from South Bo.ston, Virginia, is a three-year girl. She was a member of the Beacon in high school. This year Dru is a member of the choir and feature editor of the Belles. Kack Harrison, from Rockv IN PRAISE OF THE VESTRY (Continued from Page 3) which is subsequently connected with unity. Thus, unity assumes a positive direction. Rather than ways to skip Chapel, we are involved in thinking of an infinite variet.v of ways to make Chapel more mean ingful. A creative unity, an active feeling of solidarity, is a more progressive and gratifying exist ence than a unity based upon negative aspects. Future examples of involvement are imminent; not many will miss the services at Thanksgiving. L.ft 10 right, Iho girl* •>> Andr#w., Doll SOPHOMORES ELECT CLASS LEADERS Sophomore class officers for ’68- ’69 were elected on November 7. Due to the closeness of the races, a run-off was held. The announce ment of winners was made at an enthusiastic assembly that night. Pam DeVere was elected presi dent of her class. She is from Mor- ganton, N. C. Pam has been a member of the choir and the Glee Club. Vice-president is Amy Carr, who held the same position last year for her class. Amy is from Dur ham. She is a member of the Granddaughters’ Club, Vestry, and of the choir. Susan Austin from Orange, Vir ginia was elected secretarv. Last vear she was a member Glee Club. Alarilyn Kirkland was treasurer. She is from South' Virginia. Legislative body represeiiti ( - - — ■ ■ \V J is Louise Rogers from Nev . City. She is a member Granddaughters’ Club ana. Vestry. She is also on the “ staff. Honor Board representat>') Ann Reaves from Aloni* Beach, N. J. She has been a" ber of the choir, the Grando" ters’ Club, and the Y.W.C.A|| Dance Marshal this year "I, Lindsev Owens of Elizabeth N. C. ‘ Alount, was a member of the Na tional Honor Society and of the president’s cabinet. She is a mem ber of the Y.D.C. and of the tennis club this year. Sweetie Seifart is from Char lotte and is a three-year girl. She is president of the Sea Saints, t.vp- ing editor of the Belles, and a member of the Granddaughters’ Club. Mattie Simmons, also a three- ,vear girl, is from Tarboro. She was a member of legislative body last .vear. This year she serves as an acolyte and is a member of Y.D.C. Olivia Grimes is from Washing ton. She was editor of her school newspaper, secretary of the Mon ogram Club, and secretary of her senior cla.ss. At St. Mar.v’s, Olivia is a member of the Granddaugh ters’ Club. Sophomor* offletrt, let! to right, arc Amy Carr. Marilyn KirklaiHl, Susan Austin, Pam Ds''*"' Rogtrt, Ann LJndMy Ow«ns. PEACHES RANKIN IS FROSH PRESIDEI^^ November 5th was the nomina tion day for freshman cla.ss offi cers; the results of the election were announced on .November 7th. The new freshman class officers are: President—Peaches Rankin Vice-president—Dell Parker Secretary—Jo Ann Peacock Treasurer—Sally Bo Andrews Legislative body representa tive—Ekky Foss Dance Marshal—Holly Foss ^ Peaches is from Gastonia, .North Carolina. She attended Salem Academy where she was a mem ber of the Spiritual Life Council, a participant of Intramural sports, and a cheerleader. At St. Marv's 1 caches is on the AIu team, on tj'f' Vestry Committee, in the in the Granddaughters’ Club, and a member of the YWCA. Dell comes from Woodland. .North Carolina, where she went to Northampton County High School. Dell was a cheerleader and a staff member of the annual in the tenth grade. At St. .Alary's. Dell is in the YRC and she is a Mu. Jo Ann is from Goldsboro. She attendc'd Goldsboro High where she served on the Student Conneil and was voted the most outstand ing sophomore girl. At St. .Mary’s. Jo Ann is on the tennis team and serves on the Stagecoach staff. Sall.v Bo comes from Greens boro, North Carolina. She attend ed Page High where she was on the pei> committee. Sally is in the A PC and is a Sigma cheerleader at St. .Mar.v’s. Lkk.v Foss is from Spartanburg. South Carolina, where '' ed Spartanburg High. on the Student Council J sopln more class cditoi’’ J JIary’s Ekky is a hall reP tive, a A’RC member, ^ ^ ji( man. and a Stagecoach ah'* ber. , (’ll*; Hollv comes from Maryland. Holly atte^ ,f|i' thesda Chevy Chase she was a member of *!' jpj P': matics Club. At St. is on the Stagecoach L _ f., /-l_..„d(liO‘'' a member of the Gra»‘ Club. Congratulations to^ freshman cla.ss officer St. Mary’s Girls Meet^ (Continued from ‘ ' ® j offices. They were memos and c a m p a > 1-' 4 0 While looking at **',*^-(} someone came uj) we turned around b' good looking man i" sweater—Eugene He said he had coaa’. ^^^,0 inr s«iu lit' Him a break from writii'tt ,r It." to get some coffee cookies. With ""‘’aa .jf Knaily managed to si|.^ '^^,1 He talked aln.ut *'‘”.,^1(1’'V Doris Stiegman "ho his son this sumiue*' |f him. We didn’t lea'*’ ()|i(’ ing his private otHe'’- first things that hea.l of Sir Thomas ‘1,in' • tw» r\l% ing on the wall. l'*'a' P I remembered asked him to P*”**’ ,idi' office building "’e office building "e ‘ we had really seen

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