April 18, 1968 BELLES OF ST. MARY’S WHAT’S THE POOP? By Rosie Hammond Laura Saunders, glad to know you’ve gained fifteen pounds. Lkky, what did you bring in Saturday night? Anne Keller has socks on her head. Congrats Dougie, von’re a wo- «ian now. ' ,, Gilliam has been crowned e new “Grub” Queen of SMJC. pvi’d better get ready, 1st enick; the visitation committee ^coming soon. "AL’s Motto; If you’re not ear the one yon love, you love 6 one^ you’re near, fp "iris don’t cry, especially at ateriiity parties, do thev Marion r^verett ? tB. has found a new way attract attention at fraternity parties. ers Sealv y, your minature red sneek- .^are just darling! Helms’ parents saw Tom es singing in person. a third of the senior engaged. Or either pinned, lavaliered, ■Allison Davis Is New Posture Queen Alii re tur„ Havis was named Pos- the annual Posture ,^^ntest during assembly March Aim presenting 1st West Rock, thei^^. ^''''right to the Sigmas final; the vear. The other Pen 1 Dana Davis, 2nd Sni„,r; Sally Dillard, 1st East Holt Donna Cayton, 1st Til llrv ^Tii'^^ges for the contest were La, ' ^''?'ence Mrs. Gunn, and Mr. This n . Points, Win fn the Sigmas their first v^-• ^ this year. Thev receive 15 Hetn^ELLES & BEAUX V Holder engage^ ' KA at State. ^outVi hlolder engaged to Brian Kip at State. Teeter engaged to Bill Her’ r TKA at State, '"'^^hth Neinis ^tevpo?\''h Nelms engaged to ^'®ro]i„ a graduate of East MiemV. of Ur-". Honovan engaged St . Aickhain, a graduate *'hlfaii^ A'^hson engaged to .^l^^dent at State. Paul ^sseiQg Grives 12th Concert Pianist A- April 15, the noted hi tVi hhain Masselos perform- Mr i\T.. ■ ,i^Hiry’s Auditorium. has apjieared in Wae^^^asselos t Ya Taiiglewood, Mass., yPLoln p *1 Carnegie Hall, the Cork Pi,-n*^^®e, ami with the Neiv ,j After ,^,^i''\i'»i()nic lap n Masselos studied with *?ade 1,: Priedberg. He also f^l?hteen^- ‘i^'hut at the age of ^alh the New York town t"’elveMasselos has played ,, ary’j, times at Gt. he 1 1!*^ performance Tues- ?>Ts '‘"'hhcated ^toiie , ^Lirk Of Mio year Visitation Committee Comes To SMJC For First Time On Friday April 18, the Board of Visitors‘spent the day oii St. Mary’s campus. The Board ot v is- itors is the first group of this tjje that has been associated with the school It is composed of outstand- in^ citizens of their respective communities. These people are in terested in promoting educational and cultural projects m the school. It is hopeful that then- ideas and support will be bene ficial to the school. The board arrived Friday morn ing and spent a good portion of the day visiting the classrooms and laboratories. TheA also met with the Board of Trus tees Thev ate lunch with the stu dents two cial assembly was held at tn o o’clock for all students and the committee. The program was given by the students invoked m Hie fine arts program with the Lldition of the Cold Cuts. In cluded in this program besides tlie Cold Cuts Avas the drama club Orchesis, and someone playing t piano. This assembly was intended fd demonstrate the quality of Avork done in the department. At four o’clock the faculty and staff entertained the committee at a tea At five o’clock a special a1 m-ot^ram Avas presented. Ti7daAA°s conch,J'ilh the Board of Trustees Visitation dining at the Cloak. ■ East Carolina, St. M^y’s Combine For Concert r\ Ai-wil the PVG of tliG Spring “'‘.it,? ,'e's M„,v’s Glc. Club ;;“iS it BWs Glee Club ol E.et Mitli tiie w. presented C.rolim Ylie clubs ' Wti — « a selection , u u three Bach a swinging rhythm Smi .liecl b.v » A Uvnm Thev also sang me a snare dm ■ Agp^rborough ita^nee-noo-Dal. ” Fair, ana i . presented Combined the mn.e„ by Dylan the poem unusual and Thomas set ijj^,i,uled varied scoiO- ^ uo Jackie « aolo by '»2jv Iron, West I'iSr SW conchu'ed ,l,e 1»0- grain. one of Schii- . L) Dr. Richard G. la I'etiring at the end Sally Dillard and date enjoy themselves at the Freshman-Sophomore Dance. Mr. Roberts Chosen Raleigh’s Ambassador Don Roberts, teacher of com parative government and Amer ican History at St. Mary’s, has been chosen Raleigh’s 1969 com munity ambassador. Raleigh has participated in this program spon sored by the Experiment in Liv ing for fifteen years. Miss Lon Jones Avas also an ambassador several years ago and lived in Israel. Kenya is the country Mr. Roberts Avill visit this year. He has been studying and investigat ing the counti-A- and has had' addi tional help from his Ken.van friend, John Kehohia, a pre-nied student at ShaAV University. The trip begins June 23 Avhen Mr. Roberts goes to Putney, Vt., the center of the Experiment in Living, and joins about eight other Americans avIio are also go ing to Kenya. The group then leaves for a six Aveek stay in Kenya on June 26. The first four Aveeks of his visit, Mr. Roberts Avill live Avith a Ken yan family as a participating member of the family. There is a good chance that he Avill be sent to Nairobi, the largest city in Kenya Avith 300,000 inhabitants. The last tAvo Aveeks of his stay tennis team (Continued from 2) Known throi^bout^a-t"am '‘^^'>«ting from the JnL hTthe Carolina Tmnis S M ^a^ Music ill New April 26 and in the Malta •le Masselos studied Avith Ha> at Mary Baldviii on Toiiriiam lit ai j^prcollegiate May H !uts in which sev- Sm SSS.be „n,n. SS'e--ace Se ptaycra t». Mr. Roberts po:nls out Kenya on the map. Freshmen Give Spring Formal For Sophomores The F r e s h m an - Sophomore Spring Formal Avas held April 12 in the gymnasium. The dance is given aiiiiually by the freshmen for the sophomores. The theme for the dance Avas The Arabian Nights; decorations included a Taj Mahal, a refiectiiig pool and a tent Avhere refreshments Avere served. Frankie and the Damons provided the music from 8:00 to 12:00 P.M. HardAvorking freshmen organ ized the dance under the folloAv- ing committees and committee heads; decorations, Lissa Saun ders and Joan Weaver; food, Del Parker; tent, Dida Turner; pool, Leoiiita Worth; bandstand, Page Manly. The entrance of the gym Avas decorated as a cave; the eoiri- mittee responsible Avas headed by Ekky Foss. Holly Voss, Freshman Dance Marshal, greeted the guests at the door. Refreshments includ ed punch, ham biscuits, mints and party sandAviches. Avill be spent on a Avork camp project in a small village, perhaps ill the northern part of Kenya near Lake Rudolf. The equator passes through Kenya, but Mr. Roberts is visit ing the country during its coolest season. While "^there, he Avill visit the famous Tsavo National Park Avhich is the largest game reser\'e ill the Avorld, Mt. Kilamaiijaro, the Nairobi National Park, and possibly the bordering countries of Uganda and Tanzania. As an ambassador, Mr. Roberts Avill hav-e the opportunity to get to kiioAv the people of Keiwa and give the Kenyans some insight into Americans and the United States. Mr. Roberts feels that it is important to talk to people and to get to kiioAv them and that this trip and the entire program im proves the relations between na tions and individuals. Fliclcs of the Future AMBASSADOR-T/xe Killing of Sister . George . CARDINAL-Tfee Illustrated Man COLONY—Romeo arid Juliet STATE—The Lion in Winter VILLAGE-Wkere Eagles Dare VARSITY-Furtker Perils of Laurel and Hardy eir com- n affairs. . both in k and in Carolina, •’s. !t. Mary's inted Dr. past dat- I personal [y job is graduate, me.” “I really a, but I up teach- lughly en- t of St. lans Play ». II lucted for production on at St. 29. To be af 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” schooL by Lena :acters Amij rar Bryan, net Davis Boyfrier it also 3eca laleigh the chor, directed j fith mn el Bulls the Dra , Adce pj ii secret Gathe rarer. end)i BittiJ

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