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\ 1 ■ f . I- .1 ■ »' —90 •^0 «««Q •MO 6 ro I y H.H.V. PAGE 2 BELLES OP ST. MARY’S September 22, 1971 EDITORIAL: Old girls and new girls previously fa miliar with St. Mary’s will notice a “new look” on campus this year. The Belles also has a “new look”; not only has the physical appearance changed, hut also plans for broad ening the outlook of the paper are being formulated. However, updating the content of the paper is more vital than modernizing the looks. As long as the content is relevant to and reflective of life on campus, the methods of presentation are secondary. President Pisani’s Letter To Students To: The Belles From: Frank W. Pisani just glow on the campus the first coup weeks of school. This year is certainly marked by many much needed physical changes on St. Mary’s campus. The restoration of dorms, and the nearly-completed classroom building, and the beginning of the gym and dining room-stu dent union complex all will add to the at tractiveness and comfort of our school. We do not expect a constant ”up ■ ^ wading Pe to pervade the place. Massive re ments, mid terms, A. P., no dates, facets of college life take their toll- , " - ■■ - , are Broadening the content of the paper en tails expanding student participation in every issue. The foremost goal of-the Belles staff this year is to impress upon you, the student, that the newspaper is the most accessible out let for your opinions and reflections on any and every topic, from politics to dating. No censorship has ever been or will ever be per petrated against any topic discussed in the paper. It is not a prerequisite to be on the staff in order to publish something in the paper. The Belles is St. Mary’s paper—and each stu dent is a vital part of St. Mary’s. You, the student, are responsible for assuring that your newspaper portrays life at St. Mary’s candidly and completely. "The Belles is eager to record accurately the pulse of the student body, but it can only do so if you come forward to have that pulse read. S. A. H. These things ate needed. "These things are desirable. These things, I’m sure, give us all a sense of pride in a better plant. Yet, finally these things will amount to nothing mote than an attractive facade if the unique spirit that has always been the mark of St. Mary’s does not continue. I believe there is something special about every girl in this place. I further believe that almost every girl who comes here believes there is some thing special about St. Mary’s and the St. Mary’s girl. There is a spirit that seems to —^ ‘down” as well as “up” times, if the spirit is real and dedicated A stands these pressures. I . g fli If the prople who are St. Mary s to the cynicism, hopelessness, and ^ vagueness that characterizes so much ® American educational scene today will be changed in destructive ways- ^ To withstand these forces one believe in something. Part of thing” is St. Mary’s. Part of that is a belief in self. Part of that must be rooted and grounded in God' are the abiding things! ^ REMEMBER TO VOTE lit Tte Studeitt Rolls Thursday FACULTY CORNER: ^ OVER 243% People do often live up to tne tions you make of them. In 1969, as a result of my e Raleigh Community Ambassador, I jjise Ae Raleigh Friends of Kenya Fun The Belles of St. Mary’s Sakah Hoss Asst. Editor Nancy Linnemeier Faculty Advisor..Mrs. Catherine Barnhart News Editor Susan Midgette STAFF SuzY Maynard Clarke Brinkley Cathe Baker Beth Click Feature Editor Nancy Linnemeier STAFF Betsey Beachum Maryanne Lee Sports Editor Jean Lybrook Cartoons Kay Turner Photography .Sarah Hoss Typing Head Tempe Anne Lamps CTACt; Gay White Libbie Hall Susan Rogers Susan Clay Anne Justice Circulation Betsey Reeves Exchange and Subscription... Lytsnr Dawson Published in fifteen issues during the Khool year, August to May. Monthly for September, December, March; Semi-monthly A -1 November, January, February, April, May, by the student body of St. Mary s Junior College. N. C. 27611. Subscriptions $1.00 per year. WORD COMPLETION TEST Over the last tw-o years, contributiom- , , r,. , , c- . . ; . . . ana 1. Students who are eligible to register to vote but do not, are (a) idiots (b) fools Cc)lunkheads (d) nuts. fc»»vy scholarships, travel bursaries, books '*'"**'-'•**tiiivcj ours«iriC9) plies totalled in excess of $10,000. sta- 2. People who never read the newspaper usually (a) ask stupid questions (b) know all the answers fc) do not really know how to read Cd) all of these. dents, Alex Shivachi and James J\laf' here at Shaw in their second manti Rural Training Center au“ ^ tbaa Secnndarv Oflid 3. Clog shoes in Smedes remind one of (a) a herd of one elephant (b) how dis courteous and unthinking some people can be Cc) the need for good arch supporu (d) how style conscious people can get, no matter how ridiculous the style. die's. St- 4. Day students who park in front of Smedes should be (a) run over by a Pinker ton tank (b) banned from all buildings on campus Cc) deprived of all their sets of false eyelashes (d) campused for three years. Secondary School have been pai“ ".j.jigai that which was pledged fof pump, piping, books, and supplies- students and faculty contributed ® to this effort in 1969. , jesolt ^ Now the best news yet — as tne an American Freedom From Hunge tion “March Against Hunger” in ti Kentucky, by over 900 young P jgcei'', Raleigh Friends of Kenya Fund i ggtiaf^ ’ a gift of $6,348.97 for additional -gets ?ricultural and medical self-helP P agricultural and medical Kenya. . gj vv) , Truly many people have is the national motto of Kenya^^ roB®*' -“Let’s Pull Together.” American Freedom From Hunger Foundation, Inc., Trustee 1ZI7 H STREET. N. W. WASHINGTON. D. C. 20OOS Bwto ‘Tmj ORDERnv RALEIGH FRIENDS OF KENVA- .Six Thousand Three Hundred Tortv Eloht and 97A00- Fqr_. Kenya, from Lexington. Kv. WFn NvnoXSLSAMNCS / IkltST Co.MB\Sl* ‘HXwwiNcnw, U.C,
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