of Saint Mary's College ^olumelLVl,No.l 900 Hillsborough St. Raleigh, N.C. 27603 October-Novemher 1991 \ t C elebration winds up with a n A \T/^ -SMC Enjoys 150th Birthday Party— JO\ Xj By Katherine Hair Happy Birthday, Saint Mary’s! , If you missed the fireworks dur- "^9 the Fourth of July, you got l^^other chance on Wednesday, September 18th, as Saint Mary’s 'Celebrated its 150th birthday. Heflecting our long and varied history, students came dressed in “®stumes from different decades Such as hippies, flower girls, flap- p'‘s, preppy Southern belles, and eserved Victorians. At the birth- ^y party, there was fried chick- . barbecue, cole slaw, green 6ans, rolls, and four huge birth- ^ cakes. Everybody had a joy- . time, dancing, posing for pic- ,^s, and chatting with fellow '-lassr siTiates. emembering the Way We Were... If, . By Anne Griffin Dr. Aldert Smedes 3 circular announcement Opening of Saint Mary’s, irig.^'chool would be a private fils 5r‘|. School located in North '''OiiiH fbe capitol. Pupils 'Ouirt CapilUi. he ^ be admitted at any age. bool would offer tuition in C'Pen!^’ etc., for an harJ^e of $100 a session. Extra 'uri ^ would be for French, )rh!^ f^rawing. Painting and ear, eetal Needlework. The be divided into two 5th five months, starting May Orf?? ending October 15th. Pen^.''2. 1842, Dr. Smedes rst Saint Mary’s doors for the ^h/iro classes. The opening ®cauR '^®''e held in the parlor Uiicj ,7® fbe chapel had not been iciijHj ® • Only thirteen students. Bat '^ey students, were pre- Thft - I Urs todgy?® different than I . i II ■:5 7i If “Pupils are required to be punc tual at their meals and must not leave the table without perm.s- works of fiction are to be read excepting on Saturday, after the duties of the day are over, and men only those that are approved Fall Packed With Fun Events of.” “At least two hours a day must white, with blue ribbon, in the Winter. _ The Belles will focus on Samt history throughout the year. By Ellssa Thomson The month of October held a lot of fun for all of the St. Mary’s girls. Octoberfest was the week of October 21st through October 25th. Beginning on Monday dur ing the assembly, all the students and faculty saw the history of our school re-enacted. Monday night there was a bonfire, a storyteller and a Cold Cuts performance. Wednesday there was a Fun Run sponsored by the Letter Club, and Wednesday night a new game for all called The Roommate Game. It was lots of laughs. Finally, Friday, October 25th was Parents Day. Starting on Friday morning, there were refreshments in Smedes Parlor for the parents and daughters, and then the par ents attended the classes from 9:00-1:35. As we went to press we were looking forward to October 28th through November 1st, the week of Halloween. As tradition holds, there will be a Hall Decorating Contest, a great way to get the halls together. Happy Halloween! Hopefully you have picked out your cos tume by now.