THE LANCE
X^bent Honor Court Mem-
Jrharles Yeargan is seeking
^Section to the Court, this time
capacity of Senior Rep-
ra^ntative.
•Wles is a member of the
tiincr team and the Letter-
- Club. In high school he
president of his Senior Class
2a^™l.erot.heBeta aub.
chables yeabgan
Robert Murphy, a music ma
jor from Martinsville, Va., is
seeking election to the Honor
Court as a representative from
the Junior Class.
Robert is a Senator, a mem
ber of tihe Winston-Salem Dorm
Council, and a member of the
Orientation Committee. He plays
the French horn for the Florence
Symphony Orchestra and the St.
Andrews Orchestra.
Sarah Yancey is seeking the
position of Junior Class Honor
Court representative. Sarah is
presently holding membership
on the Student Life Committee,
the Special Events Committee,
and the W. F. Council. She is
President of the St. Andrews
Debating Society and a member
of the Orange Dormitory Coun
cil.
Outstanding among her high
school activities are her service
on the Student Council and
1 Preside-icy of the National Hi>n-
1 or Society. Sarah also receiv «']
several citizenship and leadci-
ship awards from the Elkiou,
V'a., school.
been a memlber of the freshman
executive committee.
FRANCES BOUNOUS
A candidate for Sophomore
Honor Court Representative, Ca
roline Clower is a Freshman
from Chesterfield, S. C.
In Mgh school Caroline was a
Beta Qub member and served
on the Student Council. She was
Editor of the school paper and
Subscription Editor of the an
nual
MIKE OWENS
A mf'mber of Iho Orange
)()i-mitory Council, Mike Owens
i' campaigning for the post of
[linior Class Honor Court Rep-
Ijsentative.
I^ke was elected “most likely
lo succeed” by his high school
graduating class.
SAKAH YANCEY
CHARLES VEITCH
Mike Long, a rising Junior
from Charlotte, is seeking elec
tion as President of the St. An
drews Chi'istian Council. He is
the Orange Dorm representative
to the Council this year, and al
so serves as Treasurer of the
Westminster FellowsMp.
WhUe in high school, Mike was
a member of the National Hon
or Society.
ROBERT MURPHY
Fi'ances Bounous, candidate
for sophomore representative to
the Honor Court, is from Val-
dese, N. C. and has been as ac
tive her first semester at St.
Andrews as she was in her home
town. She is presently the fresh
man representative on the Stu
dent Life Committee and serves
on the Campus Peace Corps.
In high school she was in the
Beta Club, the National Honor
Society, Debating Club and
FHA, and won the DAR Good
Citizen Award for the state dis
trict.
CAROLINE CLOWER
Charles Veitch is a rising
sophomore from Winston-Salem,
N. C. who is aspiring for the
position of sophomore represen
tative on the Honor Council.
Charles played football in
high school and is a member of
the Key Club. This year he has
1 'nopposed Candidates
! Several candidates are run-
' ning without opposition in the
March 1 election, but this fact
does not automatically guaran-
^ tee them the offices which they
i!i- seeking. In order to be elec-
I t(-il, each of these candidates
must receive 50% plus one of
the total votes. In the event that
y nominee fails to capture the
required support, he will for
feit the election by default.
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— Campaigns
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DAY — Campaign material
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PAGE THREE
MIKE LONG
“There But For The
Grace Of God Go I”
An interesting cartoon has
been placed on the bulletin
board of one of the cubbyholes
where the professors’ offices are
located. It Is not so unusual for
cartoons to be found on these
bulletin boards, for at times
these little gems of humour are
the only links between the world
of the teachers and that of the
students.
This particular cartoon was
taken from one of the Sunday
comic sections entitled “B. C.”
The situation of the cartoon is
as follows: There is a large
Green Worm orajwling across a
vast plain. Suddenly, the worm
stops and stares for some ibime
at an object approaching from
the distance. As the large Green
Worm watches, a small Red
Worm of some obviously lower
species crawls by the Green
Worm. The Green worm looks
pathetically at the little worm
and then turning toward the
reader, with wisdom far beyond
that of a mortal worm, he says
“there but for the grace of God
go I."
The reader will either laugh
or smile at the cleverness of the
cartoonist. But, consider which
wonm we, as students, repre
sent. Naturally, we think of our
selves as better than average.
If the cartoon had continued, it
would probably have shown the
Green Worm crawling off in
his ovra direction — perhaps nev
er to encounter the small worm
again. Yes, we students do rep
resent the Green Worm.
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