j?r- 0 Belles OF ST. MARY’S NO. 2. 'pTTeIGH. north CAROLINA October 7, 1971 Folklore Contest Father-Daughter Day oolle — Students in North Carolina universities ate competing with * as Well as with footballs this fall. Car!?-^ ^uy Owen, editor of the “North North^ri and English professor at tjj Carolina State University, announced stud * of $100 will be awarded to the lofg submitting the best article on folk- award will come from a $1,200 Mo , “North Carolina Folklore” by the Carolina Arts Council. of “The Ballad of the speciol Man” and other works, said a this w‘ magazine will be devoted *uter to the student entries. Unde ^ ^^0 competition is open to boA graduate students and the olin, * relate to folklore in North Car- or elsewhere. articles should be sent to the Par^ of "North Carolina Folklore,” De- p ^ent of English, N. C. State University, ex 5308, Raleigh. ^igh Hi the members were inducted into assemLi ^ohool Honor Society during the Ann September 22. They are; Mary r, uarden rnresented bv Mrs. Teffries), School Honor Society Hel St Mary’s third annual Father-Daughter Day will bTgin at 10:30, October 15, with registration. “The purpose of registration, ex pired Mr. Witten, “is to give the fathers feh nametags so their daughters will know *™ollowing a short coffee hour, the “dates f tbe dav” will audit classes, attend lunch Sdt gten »«= ot .k c.„pu. «».il 2:00. Frem 2?00 lo 3:00, . »mbe. ot .cnv.noj, • 1 tennis badminton, chipping golf b"alk and softball, will j 1 entertained. There will also be exhibits £ he science, art, and drama departments • .Leir respective meeting places. At 3 00 Mr. Hobgood will conduct a j to. Mr’ JaniK"'p^ner, representing the B^t^of TmsieeTutill dedicate the building, and Mrs. Il?ce McKenzie Ragland, for whom the r -m- „ is named, will cut the nbbon. A ^c5*n>Ue held from 3:45 to 4:45 at ‘’"'•Secesi” during which the fath^ers can be dS all over Raleigh, will be from 4 4S to 6 00, followed by evening prayer in ie eh"pel, .il " ““ ‘“'*r?V'3o“3ew"»e *' *“f ^ f ’.r evening of entertainment by ‘rOioSe dre three dance groups, and the to Sa^ent. The Cold Cuts, with their Jel members, ,he nrail fe *e l971-72 Father-Daughter Day. KiuoX ^c^othy Brown (presented by Mr. Irs r Klarie Ingram (presented by Mrs p'““'e iviane Ingram (.presemcu tented bT“^^’ Herbert Kirton (pre- ^Prese Whitten), Tempe Ann Lampe Manlv"r Stoops), Elizabeth Fern Susa ^ W^'csented by Mrs. Cremin), Martha Eliaa}, , °^crs (presented by Mrs. Zepp), "Matb»^ r; Taylor (presented by Mrs. seuted , ^"'1*), Karen Marie Wheeler (pre- M^erman), Ruth Anne White Moote r Brandon ^presented by Mrs. Noe). Socie'***^Fy the High School Honor and hLu* ^etemiincd by a Q. P. R- of 3.5 ‘His ore standards. The purpose of Is to promote and recognize ^‘Pdemc'^ ^cellence among the high school Wa . ‘s. Tb“ tt. . „ . , ^ c».-.vn, IPth^d 'The High School Honor Society in early 1971 by faculty vote. high school honor society nivan ww. S tTmSr. 2.;“' «"g oi 7,7,. ■.?'‘chT» 7»op ir r“V Potv school scholarship fund which Ann Barden^^ An Ing Elizabeth •ta ,pp„«i,„.„|, ,23„ i„ pWges whM. rwa ’ COLLEGE HONOR SOCIETY First row (ieft to right): Debby Deshields, Anna Ballentine, Teresa Vaughn, Jean Little, Betsey Mott. Second row: Ellen Blythe, Jeannie McGee, Nancy Smith, Jean Lybrook, Martha Blalock. PHI THETA KAPPA Eleven St. Mary’s Junior College students were recently chosen for Chi Beta Chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa National Honor Fra ternity of American -Junior Colleges. These second-year college students are: Anne Re becca Ballentine, Greenwood, S. C.; Martha Rebecca Blalock, Pilot Mountain, N. C.; Martha Ellen Blythe, Charlotte, N. C.; Deb- orah Leigh Deshields, Fayetteville, N. C.; Jenny Hane, porte Motte, S. C.; Jennie Hey ward Magee, Florence, S. C.; Elizabeth Al ston Mott, Chapel Hill, N. C.; Nancy Joy Smith, Raleigh, N. C.; and Teresa Henrietta ■Vaughan, Galax, Va. To be eligible for membership in Phi Theta Kappa, “a student shall be of good moral character, shall possess recognized qual ities of citizenship, and shall have established academic' excellence as judged by the fac ulty”. The purpose of Phi Theta Kappa, organ ized in 1929, is to recognize and encourage scholarship among junior college students; to provide opportunity for the development of leadership and service; to provide an intellec tual climate for exchange of ideas, for lively fellowship for scholars, and for stimulation of interest in continuing academic excellence. Mr. Demetrios F. Nixon of the Social Studies Department serves as the sponsor of the college’s chapter. become leaders in ^EEeir com munities.” "ademic Dean President of academic affairs. Becoming interested both in more challenging work and in returning to North Carolina, he came to St. Mary’s. “I’ve kno-wn about St. Mary’s all my life,” commented Dr. Miller, “mainly from past dat ing experiences.” Although he has no pei-sonal advisees, he says “My job is to help the students graduate. I’d like to help everyone.” Stated Dr. Miller: “I really enjoy being a dean, but I wouldn’t want to give up teach ing, either. I am thoroughly en joying every aspect of St. Mary’s.” SMC Thespians To Present Play by Tonia Bryan, II Tryouts were conducted for the first Drama Club production of the 1973-74 season at St. Mary’s on Aug. 28-29. To be performed the week of Pather- Daughter\Day, the fall produc tion is Sandy Wilson’s “The Boy Friend,” a delightful mu sical about a girls’ finishing school in France and their love life problenis. Set in the 1920’s it is filled with the music and dancing of the time. Cast as the female lead ig Catherine Blankenship portray ing Polly Brewne. Karen Rogg is the fussy headmistress of the school, Madame Dubonnet Maisie, that “Madcap” school.! Sirl, is represented by Lena Johnson. Other characters m elude Hortense, Leigh A.nn Raynor; Dulcie, Sugar Brya^. Lady Brockhurst, Janet Da-vig’ and as Tony (the Bo3rfrier * Roy Dicks. 'The cast also j- cludes Coco Pollard, Beca Bitty Don Key (a noted Raleigh i ont) and members of the choi The production is directed Harry Callahan, -with mv supervised by Michael Buiy The president of the Drd Club is Mebane Ham, vice pj ident is Sugar Bryan, secret is Karen Rose, and Cathg Blankenship is treasurer.

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