J'ebr Tiafy 10, 1972 Musical Charades — ^®dicated to the Ones We Love ^ , Mary E. Lee to: th: DuBose — “Just Like A Yoyo from yoyos. Miss Jones-“Born to be Wild” from -^asketball team. BafU - “She Came in Through the room Window” from the Pinkertons. . Uay Students — “Come Together” from ^ warders. from ‘u C«hey-“Are You Experienced?” the Frog and Nightgown, trsan — “Foxy’s Lady” from John. OQg f’tsani — “Sugar Daddy” from every- Cat^®^et Matthews-“Skip a Rope” from iw Moyes and Minta Aycock. Loo ^°hgood - “Ball of Confusion” from A 3'00 on Mondays and Wednesdays. On’’t®‘*tration - “There’s a Riot Going t) the Sophomores. Misf r ®‘~“When We Get Married” from Menes. J Stud^iiia — 1 X’UU^ilL Sall'^ ^on” from Dell Parker. ^artv D Ptsani-“Yes We’re Going to a Dr ■ • •” from 3rd Holt. You'[•..Morrison-“What Kind of Fool Do Dp ^ Am?” from study hall students. Goiuo ^ Admissions — “In My Mind I m Phca4_ “ Carolina” from all St. Mary’s ap- ftomth^Jt ’Wheeler - “Clean - up Woman” tlig ^^^dents — *‘I Fought the Law Mrl'^ physics class, hotu Biri ^"'^^tgraft - “Precious and Few h3o ^ ®ttd dates on Smedes porch after Freaks «ii . , , ' SopL; -1 Flair from Redneck. ® Foreman — “Monster” from? BRT.T.F.S OP ST. MARY’S PAGE 5 HL-L °n +hfcT~ftCultlej bakjj (JfU , toe- Pf£-f- u)H-k ••• r i-‘ LiOfrS! JAv mu Cfv+s , i’ qssig- Rfrfti 1 PP I- .. ^^(vL U£?^ ^tcJs KfefiaA Hne- PKbou.+- UW^- rby-y 065/9- m 4 P P y Kissing is just so much chemistry, It has to do tvith the craving for salt. The caveman found that salt cooled him off iu the summer. He also fouMt a he could get more salt by licking his neighbors cheek. Also he found that it was more interesting if the neighbor was of the opposite sex. . . . then everybody forgot about the salt! V A L E N T 1 N E S TO ALL YOU LOVERS! Paradise Lost . . . Mary E. Lee Paradise Lost — by all students the minute they walk in the front door of Smedes on that first day. Paradise Found — by Mr. Currin when some of the stu dents tried it and actually liked it. — by the members of the organization “Judge people by the way they look,” when the petition to wear pants to Sunday meals failed to go through. — by M. Barnhart when her sophomore English class decided to stay for the whole class. — by Bible students when Mr. Hobgood canceled all classes for the rest of the year, a burning bush having told him to “Let my people go!” — by the high school students when the administration gave in to their outrageous de mand for carnations on the dining room tables. — by anybody in room 210 1st West Smedes any night of the week. ; Become leaaera m tneif cum- munities.” cademic 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 known about St. Mary’s all my life,” commented Dr. Miller, “mainly from past dat ing experiences.” Although he has no personal 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 Father- 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 problems. Set in the 1920’s it is filled with the music and dancing of the time. Cast as the female lead is Catherine Blankenship portray ing Polly Browne. Karen Rose is the fussy headmistress of the school, Madame Dubonnet Maisie, that “Madcap” schooU girl, is represented by Lena Johnson. Other characters i^ dude Hortense, Leigh Raynor; Dulcie, Sugar Bryan. Lady Brockhurst, Janet Davis!! and as Tony (the Boyfriends Roy Dicks. The cast also jj, dudes Coco Pollard, Beca Bitty Lon Key (a noted Raleigh t ^ 6nt) and members of the chor. The production is directed Harry Callahan, with mv supervised by Michael BulR The president of the Dra Club is Mebane Ham, vice pj ident is Sugar Bryan, secref is Karen Rose, and Cathe Blankenship is treasurer.