“WHO SAID THEY WERE FOR AN HONOR CODE!” Forum, tonight at 6:30 — CON and Pro Honor Code. Panel mem- bers: “Jeep” Mullinix, Carol Brown, Dean Hester, Mr, Davenport, Mr. Johnson, and Lloyd Reese. The forum will be held in tfi main lounge of the student center, for all interested students EDITOR-IN-CHIEP Meredj^he Lawrence MANAGING EDITOR Brian Weger BUSINESS MANAGER Jim Dallas SPECIAL ASSISTANT Trish Sharman EDITORIAL STAFF ACADEMIC EDITOR Elizabeth Finlator SOCIAL EDITORS Judy Hough, Jane Wright SPORTS EDITOR — Ed Butterworth CONSERVATORY EDITOR Bonnie Williams SPECIAL COLUMNS Bob Anderson Lynn Leverton, Yibbett Phillips, Bill Shomo, Henry Steele PHOTOGRAPHERS Gray Clark, Bill Barry, Jeep Mullinix CARTOONIST Frank Joerg STAFF WRITERS AISTD REPORTERS: Selvia Beam, Gloria Bell, David Betts, Anne Bottoms, Barbara Boy, Nancy Buxton, Carol Chapman, Linda Cur tis, Nancy Dixon, Miriam Fisher, J. D. Gwynn, Karen Harrison, Gwen Horton, Bonnie Jackson, Mary Leslie James, Frank Joerg, Lucylle Keylon, Vickie McCann, Mary Lynne McKenzie, Brenda Miller, Margaret Offten- dinger, Barbara Rappold, Delores Rasnick, Linda Susong, Janet Sperling, Jane Talley, Mary Todd, Charma Walker, Elizabeth Ward, Emelda Williams, Joe Junod, Becky Edmonds. BUSINESS STAFF Brenda Miller, Mary Lynne McKenzie, Barbara Rappold, Charma Walker, Mary Beth Anderson. Opinions expressed in letters to the Editor and in sign ed columns are not necessarily those of The LANCE. Let ters to the Editor should be brief and must be signed. Names will be withheld upon request. S.CB. to Present Cbristmo* Dance St. Andrews students will cer talnly be walking in a “Winter Wonderland" on the eve of the annual Christmas dance, Decem ber the eleventh. Decorations of white pine trees and snow scenes will create a festive yuletide atmosphere and convey the “Win ter Wonderland” theme. The hours of the dance, which will be held in the cafeteria, will be from 8:00 p.m. until 12:00 p.m. All underclass women at tending the dance will have late permission until 12:00 p.m. for this special event. Attire for the dance will be suits and ties for the men and either long ori short gowns for the girls. The price will be $2.50 per couple. “The State Continentals,” an 11- piece orchestra from North Ca rolina State College, will provide an evening of entertaining music including bossa novas, cha-chags, and waltzes. All St. Andrews St. Andrews Actor toGive'The Chair The Department of Drama is presenting a laboratory theatre production, Eugene Ionesco’s “The Chairs,” on January 14th and 15th. Performances will be at 8:00 and 9:15 p.m. Refresh ments will be served between performances. “The Chairs,” one of Iones co’s contributions to the Theatre of the Absurd, deals with two old people as they try to sum. marize the meaninglessness of toeir lives. The play includes some exciting experiments with pantomime. Kay McClanahan is cast as the 94 year old woman, and Bob Bercaw as the 95 yeaf old mah. Louise McLeod is di. recting the play. Also in January, the Depart- ment will produce a childr play, “The Princess and Swineherd,” which will be formed in elementary school Scotland County. A matinee Saturday, January 15, will given in the liberal arts i torium at 2 p.m. General mission is 25 cents. The cast of “The Princ and the Swineherd” includ Sherry Baldwin, Princess Ro lie; Walter Boyce, King Cheei Larry Mathes, Prince; Da Hendricks, Nimble; Louise Leod, Miss Primm; Mary Han Vivien; Helen Gregory, Llset and- Bonnie Williams, Elsbe The play Is directed by Ylbb Phillips. students and their dates are cor-* dially invited to attend this gals affair which promises to be one of the social highlights of the year. Dormitory Decorations Will Be Judged In Award Competition Christmas decoration compe tition reaches its peak on Mon day, December 13, when a panel of six judges consider the dor. mitory themes. Open House for the boys* dorms will be held from 4 until 7 p.m. with the judges in the dorms from 5 until 6 p.m. Girls dorms will hold Open House from 8 until 10 p.m. and the judging will be done from 8 until 9, Placement awards will be gl in the divisions of boys’ dor and girls’ dorms. According to decoratl chairman, Tony Leonard, extent of the decorations throu out each dorm will be left the discretion of that dorin, though the extent and quani will be determining factors judges will be asked to phasize such things as arran ment, originality, unification, quality.” The judges will also be asl to consider that the three st( dormitories do not have th6 v^tage of a courtyard.

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