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|JJ March 30, 1972 BELLES OP ST. MARY’S PAGE 7 Have you heard! Betsey Reeves A really have unlisted numbers, Merle and Karen? anny Manly, what did you buy in New rork? ^®ry Cheryl really had a swinging time Daryl’s the other night! she’s retired as President, Dell arker now has a part time job selling '’itamins. How do you ]i]je ygyj salad, Liz P. . • • iossed????? % Most Incredible Performance of the year 1972 has to go to Estelle Dyer for ac- '■opting the lavalierl 1 a Yawn, how do you like your new nose? c ^Hs from Second East and one from ®oond Middle are now working for the oalth Department. Wonder why? N, ®arb; of Second Smedes is Anna ara Nelson has a new nickname. How ^ you get it? Mystery of the year 1972 has to go to G® j^=Mty for “What If They Gave A f^duation, And Nobody Came"! 11! Anne h • . Ij5j Enjoyed her freedom so much *0 tl?'*^''tf'' accustomed she St j Now she is back where T She’ bugged — it’s my room- , *’8s she f unreal diet, and the own fu* unreal! Like, I mean each sbe she’s got the right to dig rl^' "Hie ‘^‘8’ *be has gone too >Ese, hr full of stuff like cottage in°\^”*^ onion soup. She eats all • . ~««*vr** k_rxx\« ww».w — 1 the room which is why the n-';“ snrello wmch it ve ‘ tvas !k*° fantastically bad! The other 3 A end, I mean to tell bed l>eri, • At 3 A Ena, 1 mean to icu up„ *bat ^ ^°und a grapefruit in my An.1 ,®°nte kind of a different ex- bav^ ^Etrecai “8^*^ *be kept asking for to'^® got to c-,1*” sleep. Her eating habits *ay’ mauV^ ^ jj^A AIN’T IN TASTE blj diingj_ has to come to a choice of for°^^ prefer to have a Eoin ’ nt a sk;„ ^ roommate in your 3’x 10’ ‘n your^ ""5' hcaltli food nut? (Can I nate’e. ^°om for Vn, U)&il j b.«K.ki Et-l- Sf(\sc -poe. 41t6-les-l— c^E^Re.4€-£_ j beeV 15 uY»3i(S^ lo-KM" hAppenei duzinj ou2. v/AcA-fioa . • . \ hoie tgi'ais iDe s© ^ 'Wc.ibws i )W. 4o s4fl^+ Sf^iog , lou+ »A-+ ,|6As4 Ki^d- ‘®> . Vr~5^x / vACflT'C JL. j u.'s'f b^i'^Oe- I'Hv's ycAe's rieto Uoe.t_ +eip... X^4\6 oo|^ -ffioulile IS ■fhftf iv)(D :n r\eei fh \Jf)o=ti-iof\! MMl J r nuif V^v^au ^ * ntenu*^ for supper tonight? Your sounds better than the cafe- FLABBY dear FLABBY, I have a big problem-it’s my roommate. Shebilk, Me » Elvi^. she is always making fun of my diet . dear FLABBY, „ . j Thisismysecond^aratShMarys^^ I really have a ProW^’ QpR is good grades ea^Jj. ^u ,f s year my y almost nfn-p“^“”‘; ^st the knack of ,rudy-it’s just that I ^e los^ .. t*PP“ » “ ”“’“Vel?^IN good HUMOR dear S. I. G. H., Using my on-n ex^nen to the follow^ Carolina has got to pen to you n^ ^ has happen^ to SPORTS OUTLOOK Jean Lybrook The St. Mary’s team defeated the team from Gampbell College on Wednesday, March 15. Three doubles matches and six singles matches were played and St. Mary’s won all of them with a final team score of 9-0. It sounds like this is going to be an ex cellent season for us. On Tuesday, March 21, the St. Mary’s tennis team met the High Point College tennis team here at 3:00 p.m. St. Mary’s beat High Point. On Thursday, March 23 the St. Mary’s team clashed with the Atlantic Christian tennis team. This game was played on the Atlantic Christian campus. Keep up the good work! The Sigmas won the basketball tourna ment and the swim meet. The Mus won the badminton tournament. Congratulations to both teams. guard, temperature rising, sun loving, out-of school weeks are here!) FLABBY oecome leaaers in ~ureir munities.” eademic 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 jg Catherine Blankenship portray, ing Polly Browne. Karen Rose is the fussy headmistress of the school, Madame Dubonnet Maisie, that “Madcap” schooR Sirl. is represented by Lena Johnson. Other characters jjj elude Hortense, Leigh Rasmor; Dulcie, Sugar Bryaj.. Lady Brockhurst, Janet Davig’‘ and as Tony (the Boyfriend!j Roy Dicks. 'The cast also j,j‘ eludes Coco Pollard, Beca Bitty Don Key (a noted Raleigh ( Eat) and members of the chor The production is directed Harry Callahan, with supervised by Michael BulR The president of the Dra Club is Mebane Ham, vice pj ident is Sugar Bryan, secref >3 Karen Rose, and Cathe Blankenship is treasurer.
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