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18! it isei' )I1S' til'.' 'ri^‘ Belles OF ST. MARY’S t XXXIII, NO. 9 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA UNO DOCTOR SPEAKS ON DRUGS snpaV H- Reifler was guest Ilis ^•'^sembly on March 10. Lont " Psychiatrist disc! Use.” Dr. Reifler Uie use of hallueiuative marijuana and and tti their effects, of tliQ ^ dasic reasons for tlie use I) tha/'tt the student body ^hese reason for use of “esfa,. ^ , l^ii'agenic drugs is for April 4, 1970 ‘’as lo!’ and pleasure that the Oct from the use and pos- sicle It most serious dleeaUi°^ drugs is involved in the of druE Idgiy use. Surpris- is that alcohol widely used, abused eoii^i • United States today, ^bat tb Ur. Reifler stated ip P^sibility of marijuana is slijj, ^^iized in the near future '^ioiit there are not suffi- ®dent known about perm- d foS'" “* '^^So a„j University of Chi- Sob! . **‘l"ate School at Yale CII ^gool of Medicine and UNC- eiate n serves as Asso- Jdent of n doth Depart- new social board chairman smiles even in the rain. ■pT tt'R'ry smith elected SOCIAL EOARD ^ CHAIRMAN Reifler, a native of Chicago, II, Sei.;:;: Psychiatry and Student iees at UNC-CH. The newly elected Social Board Chairman is Flubby Smith, from rbarlottesville, Ya. Back home in Sb^imS High School, Fhibby participated as a member of the StudeiR Cooperative and the Youth Council. She vas also vice-president of the French Club and a member of the tennis ^"Here at St. i^I^ry’s Flubby kas proved that she is willing to voik bv being a member of the Haiid- i9?o^, Latham becomes vice-president of q/"' 71 STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATIO Utb.J'd^-sday. March mth Lou - jX^^^Utulio^ Co'mmi^^^^^^ !o irve on Social Board and Hall rlhaip March 19th, Lou '^^^t of elected vice-presi- “■ the 1970 - book and Hospitality committees and a member of the tennis team. When asked about her newly created position in the Student Government, she said, “I am ready to work and to do everything pos sible for St. Mary’s. I think the new board is going to benefit the entire student body, and I am ex cited about being the first Social Board Chairman. FLICKS OF THE FUTURE Ambassador; The Adventurers Cardinal: In Search of the Castaways Colony: Paint Your Wagon State; Anne of a Thousand Days Village; Goodbye Mr. Chips PLANS MADE FOR NEW SOCIAL COURT This year a review of the dis ciplinary bodies of St. Mary’s was made. One result of this review was the formation of a Social Board, which will encompass the functions of the Minor Offense and Disciplinaiy Committees. The Social Board is composed of a chairman, a secretary, two fac ulty members appointed by the President of the College, the Presi dent and/or Vice-President of SGA, President of the Daj^ Stu dents, and one representative from each class, to be elected by each class in the fall. The specific duty of the Social Board is to deal with any case in volving the use of alcoholic bev erages on campus, leaving and re maining off campus without per mission, and any conduct reflect ing seriously upon the student or college. The Board also reviews any case referred to it by the Honor Board. The Social Board has the power to campus, strict campus, suspend, and refer cases to the Honor Board. In the framework of the Social Board exists a Court of Appeals which is composed of the Secre tary of Social Board as chairman and the junior and senior class representatives of the Social Board. This bod.y will deal with excessive lateness and with the appeals of those people who have been campused. - -•..lent A .“ Student Gov- kethel Y ^^ciation. Lou is from he! ' Uiis is her third ;,®en a Mary’s. Lou has yea, of the YDC and nSho president of the |0fiy j. silso a Legislative Tv'* can ^!*f*^ontative this year. , tt '**"’*bvs be seen in the , **'*Og ],!" "■•>ore she has worked ,'^ktfj . * three years here. Lou ''"Ul ,^o into some field of 1 D,?!''' **Uer St. Mary’s, a” be .'ki'osident, Lou’s duties ^ ® Rresi.i korforni the duties of ‘^U’e Qjj out ill )ip,. .iiij-eiiee, to *0 Honor Board, to act Council man to act icu, to act as student chair- of the Orientation Uommit e as chairman of Honoi . ,jge CATHY NEAL CHOSEN SECRETARY-TREASURER OF STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Week, to draw up the admiiiisteriiig of the Da 1 1- tA«ts and to secure, m tlie from the Dean of Students, fall, .g of the Honor BoaiM ”lIaR Council, and Legisla- Lve Bodv of the previous year. LOU wants the Student Goveim- f'aS open-minded” and sIm said! “1 thank everyone for be ing so great. Joining the rank of officers of the Student Government Associa tion for the 1970-’71 term is Cathy Neal. Cathy will serve in the posi tion of secretary-treasurer. The tall, blue-e.ved blond is from Reids- ville, N. C. Cathy’s leadership abilities are shown through her high school activities. She was president of the Literary Club, editor of the school magazine and a member of the National Honor Society. While at St. Mary’s she has al ready proven her intellectual abilities by making the first se mester honor roll. Cathy doesn’t let books occupy all her time how ever, as she also finds time to dance with the Scottish Dancers, and write for both the Muse and the feature staff of the Belles. When asked how she felt after being elected she replied, “1 feel it is a tremendous honor and ap preciate the students giving me their support. t. ..‘i- If LOU LATHAM-1970-71 VICE-PRESIDENT OF SGA. \ CATHY NEAL — SECRETARY-TREASURER OF SGA. heir com- in c affairs, id both in rk and in Carolina, y’s. St. Mary's lented Dre- . past dat- Lo personal My job is 1 graduate, mne.” : “I really in, but ; I e up teach- roughly en- ct of St. )ians Play m, II iducted for I production son at St. -29. To be of Father- fall produc- son’s “The Ightful mu- i’ finishing i their love L the 1920’s, music and" ale lead is lip portray- Karen Rose itress of the Dubonnet, ap” school! i hy Lena iracters in, heigrh Ami ‘Sar Bryan;! anet Davisf Boyfriend] ist also i^ Beca Bitt Raleigh f the cho! directed j with mu, ael BuiiJ the Dra n, vice m, secret d Cathe isurer.
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