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r 1 jOctober 18, 1969 BELLES OF ST. MARY’S “THAT WAS THE YEAR THAT WAS” f it ^1? ■0i‘" f"' t"' ri'J j";; e'l: The Sphinx, Cheops Pyramid, Caroi, and Miriam. eg-ypt visited on summer tour By Harriett Dill c? „ anii Beasley, a senior at St. Vhe old city ol ifiley, a senior at St. ler Miriam Manning, a tin *®P^o®ore here, took an ^8 trip to Egypt and the g ^^d last summer. They also stops in Rome, Paris, ^^^d Germany. KVDI" ..^1 r ®.>pt they took camel rides hp ^^?^®ids and the Sphinx. « said that ^1'- irhoating on tne aea ux fee Thev toured the old city of T ,inlem- one of their excursion Ss Inst missed a dash between Israel and Arab soldiers ^ While in Germany the ^ oKIa to "0 into Jiast «ei lirWr* refTeCed on the tact -a. -VA a I auu Lilt; " -^xiaL she liked camel vn,i that she rode them ywhere o f X „ Jei-e aftTr'tiiat. While . ®y also rode in a tvpical sailboat on the Nile and m ^tianee to ride some Ara- ses on the Sahara Desert, h Hie Ayas a young bachelor g University in Cairo. Of m, oth girls had a crush on (f ttiey left Egypt Carole tian inches of her hair, an get awaj jj^pSymbol of goodwill and '’arole renecieu wxa ^— --- that the voung people under twenty who had never known an- ZriSi'pS^olveve., did not totally accopt it. Both girls lia>' > „ A an exciting summei. line to f the drls unexpectedly ran Jf^Os later went to Israel nnoii. There they Avent and beaus ,p^®P]'®nsoii and John Ilun- I ITT f i Kappa Phi—State, nia P-Skeen— Ion ^ ^~~State. .nnd Robert Benson— il]„ —Wake Forest. n—btate. WHAT WOULD you DO WITH A MILLION dollars? Bv Lou Latham What Would You Do With a Mil lion out the Lillian stores Fleas - Ireland Betsy ’ I want. 4 Catherine .Ho’ Ul 3. Brown—Buy a ticket to Wharton—Get everything Ba- '—State, and Rick Phillips- u—UNC. ter N ''P6r and Charles Cop- Gamma Delta—Em- ‘/Jf.and Neal Hunter- ,khi—State. hion and Wade Moser a Chi Si ttm/t iusoii oigma—UNC. ® and Buddy Hooper Ipha—St..tA —State. and Boh Anders u—UNC. and Jim Bodie—Pi I hi^xJNC. 'i’s and Frank Mc- “ and Doug Mounteer. iRs and John Thorii- Ud {! trill—Buy two Catherine ._ries cardis’ Rum I- IZfy ImUh-Buy a farm and stock. ., t—Use it to stay fiTswitzerla^ and 9. Sallie Lee B^y housemother in Sar\'' FrLes Walters - Grab 10. Sara married. John aud ^mson—Buy eleya- 11. Baxter Hutcn chines for tors and toou Sniedes. 12. Dell Parker ^“^^.jjere. I can get m son 13. Trish potter —Give .Buy a college so to the ,4^ £„■“ Bu°rM.x-Bur . *»«"->»»'“ 16. Lou Lath^i ' - XKEs. ,nto le Debbie Cline- sai" w is Ann Reesman to charity- rwour over tne 20. Margaret , 20. Ma^rgarex^^ and Mike Hannon. __I’d he wicked. .Give most of it -Buy houses all irld. Tiiiv all Ambrose — Buy Editor's Note: Reprinted from the May 12, 1967 issue of The Belles. By Margaret Burgwyn “Hi . . . I’m so-in-so, your counselor for this year. So nice to meet you, Mr. and Mrs. Doe. No, I’m sorry but no room changes can be made until after Orienta tion Week is OA’er. It is a rather small room but underclassmen are not alloAved to have T.V.’s, he . . . she has to use that iron be cause it’s especially made for left- handed people? Well . . . I-uh- giiess Ave’ll have to talk to Miss R. about that . . . Miss R . . . Miss Richardson, the dean of students . . that’s .iiist a nickname. Oh yes—she knoAvs Ave call her that; she Avants ns to. I assure you it’s not being impudent . . . Good- b.ye, please don’t Avorry; if any thing happens she’ll be sure to call you . . . It’s her first time aAvay from home ? She’ll miss yon as much as you’ll miss her. I’ll get CAMPUS BLUES CONVERSATION Editor’s Note: Reprinted from the No vember 4, 1966 issue of The Belles. By Sally Cruikshank —That’s right, Mother, I Avon’t be coming home this Aveekend, or next Aveekend, or any Aveekend until Christmas at least. I’m eam- pused. —I can’t do anything about it. I used up my petitions ageS ago. —No, Mother, you can’t Avrite any letter to help the situation. It’s hopeless! Besides, I still have so many points on record that they’re having trouble tabulating the campuses! —You must be kidding! What are points? They’re the cute little demerit stars they stick next to your name Avhen you do something like slam your prayer hook shut, or laugh at the Avrong jokes in assembly, or run to supper on Sunday nights. If you collect enough of them, you get a cam pus. —I think I may take up point collecting as a hobby. It’s sort of like trading stamps—if you get enough of them you can cash them in on a campus. —You knoAV, I’m beginning to look f 0 r AV a r d to Wednesday nights and hall meetings, because then the counselors let us in on the secret of the rule of the Aveek. It’s funny, though. No matter hoAv hard we try, Ave can never out guess them. They ahvays manage to come up Avith a rule Ave didn’t knoAV Ave’d been breaking. —No, don’t feel sorry for me and my campuses. Think of my roommate who hasn’t seen the sidcAvalks of Hillsboro Street since the handbook test. —Of course I’m coming home Thanksgiving. That is, I don’t think campuses apply to vaca tions. . . . —Listen, Mother, I’a’c got to hang up. My three point-free min utes are used up. Call me hack to- morroAV—you knoAv the telephone hours. her to Avrite you tonight . . . call collect?” That Night: “Hall party ! Come on in, eA’erybody. . . . You’re not hungry? Yon don’t CA’eii Avant some potato chips? Y’all please eat this stuff because Ave certainly can’t eat it all. Please help your self. You just Avant one pretzel? Please don’t get upset. I’m sorry that your roommate Avon’t talk to you but she’s just a little shy. Yes, I’ve heard her draAvl, but you’ll get used to it after a Avhile. Yes, I’ll talk to Miss R. as soon as I can about a SAvitch in roommates; I’m afraid you’ll haA'e to sleep there tonight; just try to make the best of it. . . . You can’t sleep because Avhat? Your roommate is reading ‘True Trash’ Avith her flashlight and eating apples?” Time Marches on: “Quiet hour! This time I really mean it. . . . Jane, you’\'e been campused for three Aveekends iioav and you’re Avorking on your fourth. . . . No, 1 haven’t heard that gross record by the ‘Cool Seeds,’ but if you put it on I’m sure the people in Cruik shank Avill be able to hear it, too. . . . Three-minute limit on phone calls, Judy. You’ve talked to him four times today already. Oh, that was three other boys ? But I thought you Avere going steady? ... all right, Avho set these alarm clocks for 4:30 a.m. and hid them in our room Avhile Ave Avere at Hall Council? Just Avait; you’ll get yours. . . . Hall party! Hold it; at least sa\'e a fcAv ‘scraps’ for the house mother! Oh, Look! I can’t believe it. This is the most beauti ful thing I’a^c e\'er seen, Y’all have got to be the best hall in the Avhole school and Ave Avonldn’t be on an other hall for anything. “You have biology and history quarterlies tomorroAV and you went to the P. R. ? . . . That’s just Avonderful that you passed math. . . . I’m sorry but I don’t have an outline for that; maybe there are still some doAAmstairs. . . . No, you may not have an extend ed late light; the last time I gave you one you read dirty books the Avhole time. . . . Well, if you liaA^e to practice your tap dancing do you have to do it in front of my door? . . . Hoav many times do I have to tell you about those water fights? Somebody is going to get hurt and I’ll get the blame. . . . Quiet hour.” MORATORIUM (Continued from Page 1) black market, and a high crime rate.” Mr. Noel: “Hoav has the war affected the American soldiers concerning their use of drugs?” Mr. Nichols: “Marijuana is very easy to obtain; most people have at least tried it. Many needless lives have been lost Avhile men have been under its influence, but it is the only drug Avith Avide- spread use.” St. Mary’s also observ'ed the Moratorium Avith a peace service in Wednesday chapel, a “hawk- dove” debate in assembly on Thursday, and a open discussion of the Avar Thursday night in the library. eir com- n affairs. I both in k and in Carolina, ■’s. 5t. Mary's snted Dr. - past dat- t personal ly job is graduate, me.” “I really II, but I up teach- )ughly en- t of St. lans Play b II lucted for production on at St. 29. To be of Father- ill produc- on’s “The 'htful mu- finishing their love the 1920’s, music and le lead is p portray- laren Rose ress of the Dubonnet. P” schooL l>y Lena racters m, Amlj :ar Bryaad net Davigj Boyfriend))! it also i 3eca Bitt; laleigh , the chor, directed ’ith mvi el Bull, the Dr, > b secret Gathei surer.
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