J PAGE 4 THE BELLES FEBRUARY 7, 1986 ST. WiARY’S BASKETBALLBASKETBALLBASKETBALL by Bev Tuller Staff Writer The basketball team has been very busy since the last issue. They have played eight games posting a 5-3 re cord. The team has had spirit and en thusiasm. Coach Alexander says,“This team is full of desire to win and each player has a great commitment to the team.” The five wins have come against some good schools, especially a 51-48 double overtime win over Bishop McGuinness. The three losses include two hard fought games to Meredith which Coach terms “good losses; if ever there was a ‘good’ loss it’s those two games. We played hard and learned a lot.” The other loss came in another really tough game against Ravenscroft. This year’s team consists of: Harriet Adams, Ann-Cabell Baum, Aiice McCall, Charlotte McCall, Lia McDon ald, Maura Moylan, Kathryn Thompson, and Nicoil Turner. Please come out and support them as they wind up the season. Beiieve me — it’s a team worth coming to seel! Remaining home games: February 3 vs. Wake Christian 4:00 February 11 vs. Southern Seminary 7:00 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Feb. 3, Mon. [H] Feb. 6, Thurs. Feb. 11, Tues. [H] 4:00 4:00 7:00 Wake Christian at SMC SMC at Vance Academy Southern Seminary at SMC [H] denotes Home games Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean by Anne Prince Features Editor Come Back to the 5 and Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean by Edward Graczyk will be presented in Pittman Auditorium on February 20, 21, and 22. The adult comedy-drama involves seven women celebrating a reunion of a fan club they formed twenty years earlier. The club honored the legendary star, Jimmy Dean. A Texas five and dime store is the setting of the reunion. Auditions for the play were open to the public so viewers can enjoy excel lent performances by area residents Gail Borck, Carol Tatum, Laura Tolson and Sherry Willey. St. Mary’s students who polish off the cast include Leanne Treiman, Patty Bletch, Kathy Martin, Andee Mason and Tina Vess as stage manager. The piay is being directed by Harry Callahan. Admission will be free to SMC students, faculty and staff. Tic kets will be $5.00 for adults and $3.00 for senior citizens. At Saint Mary’s we’ll give You a head start on Your Future! We’ve been giving women a head start on the future for nearly 150 years. Our unique structure—the last two years of high school and the first two years of college—allows our students to earn either the high school diploma or the associate of arts degree or both. Our entire program is designed to put you—today’s woman—ahead of things. Qualified high school students are encour aged to begin taking college courses during their senior year. College students are given a solid background that pre pares them for intensive study in their chosen field. As a woman in our competitive society, you need to reach for every available advantage. Consider the advantage Saint Mary’s can offer you—a head start on your future. 900 Hillsborough St. Raleigh 27603 919/828-2521