BELLES OF ST. MARY’S October 1^' [ STUDENT OPINION GIVEN ON VIETNAM ASSEMBLY The assembly Tuesday morning was a question and answer period between Mr. Noel and Mr. Nich ols concerning Mr. NichoTs stay in Vietnam for a year as an of ficer in the United States Army. Pertinent questions about the Vietnamese people, the American soldiers and the war itself were discussed iii the half hour. Stu dent reactions to the program were mainly favorable, but some disagreed on the form of the pre sentation. Two students have contradictory views as to the nature of the pro gram. One student felt that the di.seussion was too impersonal. She wanted Mr. Nichols to give more personal experiences and COLD CUTS (Continued from Page 1) washboard; Lane Carson on the maracas; Pattie Graves on the tambourine; Mary Strange on the bongos; and Susan Lutz on the castanets. At the iryouts, the girls were organized in groups of six or seven and performed for the old members of the Cold Cuts. Bach group was required to sing the Cold Cut song, “Little Darling” plus one of their own choice. A highlight of the assembly was IVlattie Simmons’ rendition of her original version of “A Hun dred Ponnds of Clav.” evaluations instead of generaliza tions one can get from magazines and books. Another girl complete- ly opposed this by saying that she liked the talk because it was from a personal point of view and not ,iust a political one. Many liked the assembly and were delighted that it concerned current events and something of real importance. They felt that Mr. Nichols gave a realistic in sight into the feelings of the Viet namese people and into the fear the people and soldiers live in daily. One student liked the idea of first-hand information and the fact that Mr. Nichols as a sociolo gist could interpret this informa tion in a professional manner. There were some aspects of the program that students didn’t like. A student liked the idea of the program but she didn’t like the way it was put across. She felt that it was set up and rambled on without any question being completely answered. Many ex pressed the regret that there was not enough time to cover the ques tions adequately. The coughing and rustling noises of the students distracted from the talk, and many students said they had a hard time hearing. More of these type of assemblies seem to be wanted by all the students. Tennis Club Organic* The Tennis Club, coaclif^ Miss Mary Lou Jones, has the members for this yeai' Returning are sophoiiioi'f| Ann Peacock (captain) and, Elebash. Old seniors includ^^ Ptraime, h’ally Lennon, Holmes, and Kack Harriso*'’ New cn the team this seniors Louise Powe and " oviixv/i-o -uv/uiat ± u\\ c fi-i*'-* Hicks. Kath.v Pace, Elleu New Tennis Team members. Flubby Fmith, and Trish are the new .piniors. Matches will begin spring, but there is regnla''^' lice for all the girls cad' ' The members are plannin!?' , nic for the end of this hope to have one in the niorial Baptist, has $1,500.00 for Stanley p to study medicine at |,c( Jlr. Roberts is present^ (||| ing with the Institute H national Education to geP ^ J dents to the U. S. and se* faniilie* Raleigh Friends Of Kenya Fund Draws More SupP' The Raleigh Friends of Kenya Fund instituted by Mr. Don Rob erts, is drawing widespread sup port. As of October 14, the Fund had collected $60.00. The stu dents of St. Mar.v’s contributed about half of the total with $.‘170.00 from between 140 and 150 students. Mr. Roberts has had scholar ships offered to two Kenyans b.v Shaw University. The university ha.s granted $1,3:10.00 to Alex Shivachi to further his studies in art aTul to James N.iuguna to fur ther liis studies in health and ph.vsical education. Mr. Robert.s’ church in Raleigh, Pullen Me- fo Raleigh. Several volunteered their lionif® students, and Mr. Robei'ts^j^jn couraged by the overall i‘ to the project. 's#' Sigma-Mu Teams Are Chosen Tryouts for Sigma and Mu, the two school athletic teams, were held Monday, October 6. The following girls were chosen as members of the Sigma team: Betsy Blee, Laura Beckman, Mary W. Smith, Yvonne Forehand, Ba.x- ter Hutcheson, Thomasine Slade, Rebecca Ashby, Jean Dodd, Jane Eggleston, Mary Zaytouu, and Alice Proctor. The Mu team consists of Cather ine Hill, Janet Burhoe, Hart Tea gue, Patricia Hall, Margie Worth ington, Caren Threshie, Valeta Sledge, Winston Cobb, and Bar bara Olschmer. JMiss Jones super vises both groups. The tentative date for the speed- ball games to begin is October 20. Miss Eaton to Be Class Advisor St. ilary’s senior class ed Miss Mary Lou '' class advisor. The held during the first c'lai’ ing. ,, jlat' Mi.ss Eaton, new at this fall, is the academic and teaches Bible. Sl>c‘ P’ from Western Maryla»‘‘ and received her at Virginia Theological lij “St. .Mary’s is fortumil; ei# Jliss Eaton as a faculH because she has added qli, ^ the school in just even knows everybod.' said one St. Mary’s sea^^’i- ’TWAS THE NIGHT OF WEEJ^^ By Cathy Sigmas that’s one way to block a kick. The Mus are in a huddle. Sigma And Mu Cheerleaders Chosen New Sigma and .Mu cheerlead ers were named during a com bined tapout jiarty Thursdav night. The n e w Sigma cheerleaders are junior, Gina Potter; fresh men Shug Dawson, Jackie Peele. Jane Currin and Sue Sermon.s. The new eheerleaders for the Mus are juniors Kaye Jackson, B(>tt,v Ward, and (Vnthia Broad way; sophomore .Martha Fleet- 'vood, and freshman Lide Doffer- myer. This .vear the Sigma and .Mu elu'erleaders will be working to gether more elosely in an effort to build up team spirit and eo- operation. Plans are being made for a big jiej) rally soon. ... , ZAe’>‘ Twas the first night of « that’s Friday, ttock And the girls in old were rarin' to go. The gals were just sittirt^ around on their beds, While xisions of cute boy danced in their heads- With some fully dressed and some 'bout to start) They anxiously awaited ^ their time to depart- While down in the as these counselors with The sauna xcas going Skardon . ; but McLean in >t iiot eiiv When what iu the par^^^^^^ to F.laine should apV ire, r "My goodness, oh ‘ ^ Like all the girls jattth she, too, had beeu To heliex-e in the spirt of fox Odom. \'ow better and fostttt than "Funkin' ea» The telephone calls, , boy did they come. On \ancy, on pottie> on Sex’ille.^ ana On F.mih. on hsareu. on Diana, and M Through the coxered t' and through the l ^ Nou- dash axxay, ‘ dash axvay all.