^>4^ Belles OF ST. MARY’S j ^g^xxv, No. RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA “‘XSHAUS-Roo,,,,. Ch..b,l,., Bslh Kb,.,. Bb.h “cconbl* A-bnl. =-'■ ley, Sarifa Hardy, Gwen Howard. dr. MORRISON honored AT RETIREMENT DINNER r fr» f Margaret Morrison, Dean of X VV3Q , at St. Mary’s Junior Col- "°"°red at a black tie dinnei dinner - nund' April 19th. Among the ^ *he Nj , quests who attended the affair .'®'Sh ^'dge Country Club here in '^^reirim^fr ^^ank W. Pisani, master of 43 years of the dinner. ^ j pj. Morrison. Also, Minta Ay.‘^‘«VA™field the former Haynes Mrs. William J. Armhel , praised rrank W. risani, mabici «-«•*** t ^„i Dr. JMornsou —— and present i^resident of the , r Stoops commented t at Clary’s! P' Stone, former president of the ’§( Mars-’s was found m Marv D Franklin S. Clark, the essence of St. i remained from r,c “'■r Mar, "“ Mrs. Franklin S. Clark, the ' first ^ Cruikshank and daughter ^PeechePfCT^ ^^“ry’s. -«W tnankir»r» LA- Aif tinuity of St. Marys , remained from '(Continued on Page F J “laent of St. Mary’s. ^^i;^^P_||^king Dr. Morrison for her — Baccalaureate and graduation SERVICES As academic year draws to TlL *^raduati,,'°'^ traditional Baccalaureate ter^ ®®ecala„" *®rvices are being announced. Mavl\'^ planned for Friday af- John « ^otrr o’clock. The>v- Bar';;!,? Flare Bo: inner, Jr., will conduct service. Reverend Bonner s "accai " anl e Reverend llonner TenC Church of Chat- C^F a gr^j and the father of Polly i'''"rne'’nn!P*‘‘"S senior. ,‘he“5'^=nient ^tfi. P ‘=Ps of services will take place on Saturday, May " services for the high school , .-11 he held at ten-thirty m graduating clas^'t for the the morning. 1 tie afternoon, seniors wH he president of Auburn ShS.r.&oTp:t.?i: - ?rTri« A Mrs Pisani will hold a reeep- Dr. and .Mrs. Pi^ juating classes tion at their home fo ^ and their famihes at eight evening. May 10, 1972 New Marshals Chosen Six new marshals for 1972-’73 were re cently announced following election by the student body. Sarita Hardy of Farmville, N. C., was chosen as head marshal. The other marshals are Rochelle Chambliss and Amanda Brantley, both from Rocky Mount, N. C.; Beth McCormick, from Sanford, N. C.; Beth Kelly, from M^ilmington, N. C.; and Gwen Howard, from Fayetteville, N. C. The new fire marshal was also announced recently. She is DLxie Wilson and will as sume the duties of fire marshal for 1972-’73. Mock Convention Held SuZY. Maynahd After three ballots, a walk-out by the Southern delegations and a host of guest speakers, the delegates to the SMJC Mock Democratic Convention nominated Senator George McGovern as their presidential candi date and Adlai Stevenson III, of Illinois, as his vice-presidential running mate. The convention got into full swing Mon day night, April 17, as Minta Aycock, tem porary chairman, presented Mr. Wade Smith, a candidate for the N. C. House of Repre sentatives, opened his address with some back ground on the Democratic party. He noted that “140 years ago, we, as Democrats, had our first' convention in Baltimore, Maryland, and elected Andrew Jackson . . . since 1832, the Democratic patty has nurtured . . . great leaders.” He then asked the group of some 150 delegates “What has the Republican party given us . . . people (Continued on Page Five) b’TI". oeconier7yiBwn^.^inirn.iTO„i,r-.„„,„_ 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 snjoy 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 ig 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 in elude Hortense, Leigh ^n^ Ra3oior; Dulcie, Sugar Bryan. Lady Brockhurst, Janet Davig’ and as Tony (the Boyfriej; * Roy Dicks. The cast also eludes Coco Pollard, Beca Bitt Don Key (a noted Raleigh \ ®nt) and members of the chor The production is directed Harry Callahan, with nir supervised by Michael BuRJ The president of the Di^ Club is Mebane Ham, vice p*. ident is Sugar Bryan, secre/ IS Karen Rose, and CathJ Blankenship is treasurer.

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