gpAY, FEB. 12, 1970 Dr. Miller to Speak At NSF Conference THE LANCE PAGE THREE The National Science Foun- Jlon has selected St. Andrews r sbyterian College as one of f!ee colleges to describe its pproach to science education to ational meeting of directors f NSF-sponsored projects. Dr. * Tyler Miller, Jr. will out- uie the new St. Andrews pro- {raw Thursday In a major con- ierence address, “The tote- fffated Curriculum and Labora- Ly.. A Modular Approach.” More than 800 directors of undergraduate projects spon sored by the National Science Foundation are expected for the conference which opens today in Washington, D.C, and ends Sa turday. Dr. Miller, assistant dean and professor of chemistry, directs the NSF-sponsored College Science Improvement Program grant at St. Andrews, one of the first 15 colleges in the country to win a COSIP grant. Accompanying Miller will be Dr. Donald G. Barnes, project director for the instructional equipment grant in chemistry which the NSF has awarded to St. Andrews. SA^s Best Dressed Coed Cast Announced for New Play; Arena Stage Will Be Used ■MEMBERS OF THE CAST of The Three Sisters read through their lines at a recent rehearsal. MILDRED KINNEY who was voted St. Andrews test dressed oLd iLt December is seen in one of the pictures sent to Glamour Magazine for the national contest. National winners will be announced next month. V2 Price Sale HOW IN PROGRESS on ALL fall & winter merchandise All button-down collar shirts by Gant including solids ®lje CoUtgt RIZK’S The cast of the Highland Play ers latest production The Three Sisters was announced by the play*s director W, D. Narra- more last week. Returning to the LAA will be Bill Forrest as Andrey; Bon nie Stuart, Natasha; Linda Lo gan, Olga; Kaye Comer, Masha; Jon Graham, Kullgan; Barry Marshall, Vershinin; Denny Richards, Tusenbach; Jack Lig- Security (Continued from Page 1) he was identification officer and photographer for the force. He has been married for twenty- one years and has four children. Mr. Gay has lived in the Lau- rinburg vicinity all his life, and up to his hiring by St. Andrews was a supervisor for the Tri- County Community Action or ganization in southern Scotland County. He hopes to study sec urity work per se at Richmond Technical Institute in the near future. The three-man security force is sufficient for college needs now, but plans expansion as the college grows. The Student Affairs office has '■ ija tape cartridge which may: Shave been taken from a St.; ;i; Andrews student. The owner: may claim this by calling ext.: •:i 306. : gett, Solyony; John Blba, Fedo- tlk; David Dolge, Roddey and Sally Carlson, Anfisa. Jeff Alheim will be returning to the stage alter ahalf a season absence. He is playing the part of Tchebutykin. Patti Horn, a newcomer to the St. Andrews theatre world, will be seen as Irina, The LAA will be set up in an arena style stage for this pro duction of Chekov’s play. Community (Continued from Page 1) It is not the “sex hangup” that Is germane to the ap propriateness of Individual conduct in the light of personal freedom, but rather the “re sponsibility hangup” on the part of those who haven’t yet recog nized that the goals of the col lege community can be destroyed by inept individual behavior, whether such be havior involves sex,booze, dope, brawls, destruction of property, or other disruptions. To the extent that group objec tives (and therefore the indi vidual objectives of those who associated with the group for commonality of purpose) are fractionated by incompatible in dividual conduct, the “personal freedom” thereby “gained” represents an empty victory. Donald J. Hart WE'Pt ENAMEU CpSpMN ANPNeAT ¥ ¥ nifl'in sttlcwntsun Now Showing Laurinbui^*8 InternAtional Film Festival ‘70M JONES’ ^hows 2:00-4:20-6:40-9:00 IN COLOR Center PHONE 276-2935 Starts Friday! TERROR - TORTURE & TORMENT! MaDD^ both in blood dripping colob ’ c. P. a S -Dr^SS ^ O t> i- -fiT at" m a/MRoDsei-