, ' .f: Belles OF ST. MARY’S St. Mary's Elects SGA Officers Hall^CouncU , nf Ha On March 11, Kack Harrison president of the Stn- in Government Association for year 1969-70. Kack is from Mount, N. C., and is fol- iu the steps of her mother ”, president when she at- St. Mary’s. While attend- Ka ,^^oeky Mount Senior High, serv on the animal staff, Gon 0 chairman of the Elec- bei- and was a mem- the National Honor So- ele'pt Mary’s, the president- IJq the Junior Class is ai**^ “oard Representatives. She i^^skTv, Stagecoach staff, i\Y,A team, and tennis team St Marv’s Chairman of Hall Council for 1969-70 was announc ed March 13 after voting by the .student body. She is Penny Hicks from Rocky Mount, North Caio- liiia She attended Rocky Mount Senior High School '''here she was involved in many actmties. She was an Outstanding Senior, head uiiior varsity and varsity cheer- Mcler, Junior Class Secretory Homecoming Queen, Kotor, of the Month, and on the Presi Scut’s Council. She was also a member of the Episcopal Noung Churchmen. While at St. Mary’s, Penny has been active. She is on the Sigma- Mu athletic team. She served on Kack Harrison — New l^resident for 1969-70. ^ . — team, and tennis team Mu Committee for a member of the YDC. the The Student iys ^^^ment Officers. Penny is also £ the guitar. She would like ^“''"""“^Vthryoung 4publi- to Carolina and major a member of the tou g t^aglish. cans Club. •rV^ is looking forward to p„; "’ith Mr. Pisani, the new nrdinate orientation of St. Mary’s. She real- plan and chairman of a^j^nd hopes that certain bU’- She wRl ihn "'*il be made, but she the g Council and aid ^•'i hate to see the basic tra- Mso ser^e on tiai ges 'h h„ 'eT+T Mary’s change. She an 1 students will speak ; uiake their ideas known PrT*^ will work through ir ‘channels to accomplish ‘ goals. ^atti !? 'Tuesday es fjQ Graves Elected Vice President --m', March 18, Patti ^ -im Washington, N. C., V ® c t e d vice-president of Mor,i969-7o_ As vice-presi- atti s main duties will be - .totliu UUUCS will the Honor Board, S?forHul> Council and aid the president m any way. Patti attended Washington Wo.li School before coming to St. High bcho gjjg Marys this >g^^- was a member of y role - an hmior^ry^^ ganizaBon,^a an Out- tioiial H . rpj^j year she has standing Senion^i^fi Roll, a mem- f'^VsiTma^Mu, and an officer hTthe Grnaddaughters’ Club. She Iho^e^Tm Te'^^ditffi “”,T1S fin but Patti is looking ?;TTaTl^’trying next year. St. Mary’s Plays Other Colleges On Monday afternoon, March 10th, Peace College played St. Mary’s basketball team here in the gym. Before the game there was a pep rally given at 4:00 by the cheerleaders. The game re sulted in a loss for St. Mary’s: the score was 39-31. The high- scorers for the game for St. Mary’s were Connie Johnson with 8 points and Susan Foltz with 12 points. Wednesday afternoon, St. Mary’s journeyed to Carolina to play there. The cheerleaders went to support the team. Caro lina girls won the game 50-20. Connie Johnson had 6 points and Mary Douglas had 5 points. St. Mary’s zone defense got good comments from the officials and members of the other team. Susan Ballard was scorekeeper for both games. Sea Saints Give Circus Show On Tuesday and Wednesday, March the 25th and 26th, the Sea Saints will present their show, “The Greatest Show On Earth.” The presentation, centered around the circus, will feature elephants, panthers, and acrobats. There will be refreshments and balloons. The president of Sea Saints is Sweetie Seifart and the Secre tary-treasurer is Kathryn Heath. The other members include Jean Dillard, Beth Poster, Debby Frank, Suzanne Green, Bek Hinkle, Anne Holcomb, Martha Langley, Sydney Phelps, Dock ery Roberts, and Kitty Wilkin son. Their advisor is Miss Dun can. FLICKS OP THE FUTURE AMBASSADOR—Uncle Tom’s Cabin. CARDINAL—Swiss Family Robinson. COLONY—Romeo and Juliet. STATE—Hello, Down There. VILLAGE—Meyerling. VARSITY—Fireman’s Ball. ZVJ> ' ' TT-m** eir com- a affairs. . both in k and in Carolina, ’s. It. Mary’s nted Dr.- past dat- ' personal [y job is graduate, me.” “I really 1, but I up teach- lughly en- : of St. fans Play i, II lucted for production an at St. 19. To be )f Father- ill produc- on’s “The ;htful mu- finishing their love the 1920’s, music and le lead is p portray- aren Rose ress of the Dubonnet. P” schooK by Lena •acters eigh Anil I ■ar BryanJ net Davig 3oyfrier t also Jeca Bitt aleigh the chor, iirected j ith niu el Bulle the Bra ' 'fice pJ .. secret Cathe rarer. end)! Penny Hicks—Clmirnutn of Hall Coiineil for 1869-TO. Uee |•resl.1ent for IfB#-*" I’alU (Jraves—*