1'k^ Belles C P OF STJ MARY’S RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA February 13, 1973 ^^lentine’s day party is success R.. . Kap? of candy were given to each child. Outing Club Plans Trip Afte Suzy Maynard >, otter th u » p^snltsgj . ^ otige success with the Vestry s ■ ^tJior Psrty for the children of the lltlP ‘'to ,! Pa 1 ■ * artv School, plans for a Valen- ‘^fldten r ®ade. Monday at 4:00, 40 3ii(J three hours of play, sing- V ^“Pper. ^regory, who /Uti had "'ho was in charge of the as tf, 1 ^hat it would be as much ^hl f._ She had asked that at least * "^cet ®3ch hall to be in front of Smedes A ^ ^'-hool bus—and many more ap foj. I hunt, which included the "easy empty bottles, acorns and ^o find ’ items followed. Prizes of ti ■*eshman Slave Sale Margaret Stevens ^''ction tvi^^'^ ^''erything from a dinner for hlrs*'jT Pisani’s to a Bikini Brunch ohbie, the Freshman class conduct- t h trarl-^ carnival January 15. The 1, hai Freslj ihe biggest money-maker for i for R I ** ^Phomore dance scheduled this ^ ^"ctioneer Gus Lawrence and his U|*’''8harn Corey Hendrix and Geannie i '**" ftnrv,' 1 ^ place in Pittman Audi- T ” "ntil 11:15. It was concluded y Jam N ®'tine nary 17. 4*^''i’s the steak dinner with the was tk I. the j- ^ cvening^s biggest sale. Last sol!T?" $120. The Wittens’ ' $25, was the second highest Kie K* It) ^ outing for four on Lake Th*'^^ largest of its kind S: lord; "e cruise sold for $52. an and Melba Hefelfinger sold ?S, 's ^esio like boys and give a Qesip j V Doys anu “ date ” mi teach girls how to handle ' and ll*' ^dd: Cons ^Ley promised to include all the in 'alee . . “'on one evening. 'ttj "Ofducted the same night. The 'Sal, lo the slave sale, a carnival and Wi= Mr" “ sponge-throw at SGA mem- s*" - • Kin 'aiit ^al, "S, a Cake Walk, White Ele- dresj'lj*^® auction were various .,^d »tk as according to what they sold, tacky” curler-adorned beauty to perform a makeup job. ^1 i opctaf V. —Luner-aaornea li’=“ and to Edwards sold herself bags of candy were given to each child. Dinner began at 5:00, and Mr. Bud Wat kins prepared a feast! While the SMC studems tak: Ltfng in the dining hall for granted Je pleasure and excitement of being in ^ ooUeg^ was enough to keep a smile on each child s face. A “Sing” followed dinner. Similar to the Thanksgiving sing, St. Mary’s students learned a few Lw songs! The children also entertain ed with their dancing abilities. At 7'00 Mr. Auten, the activities coordi- f.u. ««.. -I 'cn - i.k Visited, returned them to the school. It is hoped that this day will be remembered by both the 7 ,and 18 year olds. Contributed by Mr. J. King A BACKPACK TRIP Another girl sold a “fun-filled weekend of ' boating, skiing and horseback riding” for three. Other Freshmen sold themselves to clean rooms teach tennis lessons, and do laundry. Several day students will act as chauffers and serve dinners, while some teacher will give ha parties. All freshmen were asked to sell -the selves or pay a $5.00 fine. “All in all, the slave sale was a very suc cessful venture on the part of the Freshman Class,” states class president Melinda Byrd^ It looks as if we easily cleared $800 rn profits, re adds. Melinda explains that the flu epr- 7emic reduced the turnout and thus cut down on the money earned. However, she feels tl^a the profits will be ample to cover expenses the Freshman-Sophomore dance. A backpack trip is being planned for the weekend March 3-4-5 !! This is the weekend which begins Spring Break. We plan to leave St. Mary’s at about 8:00 A.M. on Saturday, March 3rd, and return to the school at about 6:00 P.M. on Monday, March 5th. There’s some five hours of driving each way, and maybe three hours of “packing in” on foot (the same coming out), to a place called Cantrell’s Creek Lodge in the Pisgah National Forest just North of the town of Brevard. We’ll be there all day Sunday, so bring a camera, some fishing gear, or whatever you like to do in the woods. The trip is limited to ten club members, so sign up early! (if more cars become available later, it can be expanded). Each individual will be responsible for cloth ing, sleeping gear, and personal items. The club will assess members going to pay for food, and the food load will be distributed among all packs. There will be a supper/meeting on Wednesday, February 7th at 5:00 P.M. to plan details of equipment and determine who’s go ing. BE THERE! You’ll need the attached forms, completed, to go, so start on them as quickly as possible. Equipment check-off lists will be distributed later. In general, you’ll need boots, a pack, sleeping bag, cooking gear, eating gear, proper clothing (it’s cold in the mountains in early Spring), and whatever miscellaneous items you feel are worth carrying for three hours. Happy Valentine's Day! ■'At-p , 4b;/ 5 " H i-. hi cold cuts (I. to r.) Betsy Haywood, Anne Miller, Kelly Gravely and Shug Dawson perform” n r h a IV ij a t( I' e: w it jt IV tl oJ M pi D ti B si sc liJ it ds Cl in is sc M ei Jc cl R; Li ai R: cl D ei) H SE Cl id is Bl