^-4^ Belles
OF ST. MARY’S
i£^xxv, No. is
EALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
April 20, 1972
NEW SGA OFFICERS
ELECTED
The 1972-’73 S.G.A. officers voted on over
the past two weeks are: Margie Worthington
- President; Kay Turner - Vice-President;
Gharhe Sloan - Secretary; Babs Suddath -
Chairman of Social Board; Anne Blackwell-
Secretary of Social Board; and Galen Meekins
- President of the Day Students.
Margie, a Junior from Windsor, is in her
third year at SMJC and was president of her
sophomore class. Kay, a cartoonist on the staff
of the Belles and Our Cartoon, hails from
Martinsville, Va. Charlie is a Junior from Ox
ford, N. C. She is a member of Sigma Mu, an
Acolyte, and on the Altar Guild. Babs is from
Bluefield, W. Va. and Anne is from Columbia,
S. C. Galen, also a Junior, is form Raleigh.
Skipper Bowles Speaks
At St. Mary s
“I feel right at home
se I used to (
“Skipper” Bowles
1 teel right at home at St. Mary’s be
cause I used to court here,” said Hargrave
“Skipper” Bowles as he opened his speech
(L. to R.): Galen Meekins (Day Student^
orSra^S^Tnnf SS (Secretary. Soda. Board).
BINNER honors dr. MORRISON
, ‘''label ivi,
Aff • Morrison, Dean of Aca-
Junior College,
*'idep o ored at a black iiV .Unncr at North
Scotia, Dr. Morrison
5- H hon oiaiy s JUIIIOI
Coun°/'^^ ^ *^*“‘^*‘ ‘ill dinner at North
P Club on Wednesday, April 19,
at St retiring this year after 43
tv^ludic^'^n chairman of the
*t>. i-icpartment, and Academic
>cd of No’
Chl^“^’'°ns?ru
ihe j, "taster’s i ^ ""’"rsity. She earned a
^as ^*'*''etsitv ^’cr doctorate Iroin
Toronto. At St. Mary’.s she
08y, ‘n. Iiistor)’, geography, and p'y-
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p ‘''"fim,f/^®-/’r-inklin‘s. CJark, daugh-
*"'trni„ j''l\^'""'ion ’o the college ami
t^'' " ^t. ]yj’ ^oi'ident Pisani termed Dr.
'' 'cgend — a living monu
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will include Frank
Hhd \/\ ^^' J^ii'ry’s president Richard
'"c firs, „ i ranklin S. CJark. daugh-
ary s.
Poem To Warm An
Editors Heart
An Editor knocked at the Vearly Gates.
H s face u-as scared and cold.
He stood before the
For admission to t le asked.
What have you done, St.
To stain he said.
I've been an editor, S ,
For many and ^ xvide.
The Pearly Gates
Lia,,..
* 0“ ^ Daily News,
Xeu-port News, Virginia
Dll) you KNOW?
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Skipper Bowles speaks at SMJC.
former state senator is the fourth candidate to
speak at SMJC.
Mr. Bowles said if he was elected he would
“let some fresh air, faces and ideas into N. C.
government,” and work to close the generation
gap. He feels the “young people have un
cluttered minds and can get right down to the
heart of a problem.”
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oecome leaaers m ~cneir -tui«-
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
®njoy 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 problems. 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 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
dude Hortense, Leigh
Raynor; Dulcie, Sugar Bryan.
Lady Brockhurst, Janet Davis’
and as Tony (the Boyfriend'^
Roy Dicks. The cast also ^
dudes Coco Pollard, Beca Bi
Don Key (a noted Raleigh
ent) and members of the choi
The production is directed
Harry Callahan, with mp
supervised by Michael Bullo
The president of the Dra
I Club is Mebane Ham, vice pj
ident is Sugar Bryan, secrel
' is Karen Rose, and Cathe
Blankenship is treasurer.
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