Nineteen Seniors Honored By Who’s Who CRAIG BARTON: major Eng lish; Attorney General; Deputa tion Team; Chairman, Judici ary Board; Graduation Com mittee; Student Life Commit tee; Cabinet; Committee for the Implementation ofthe Code; Ho nor Society, vice president; Ju diciary Committee. DENNY DODSON: major-soclo- logy; Captain, wrestling team; President, secretary, Civltan Club; Men’s Intramural Sports Council, President; suite lead er, Meek, WILBURN HAYDEN: major- soclology/anthropology; Presi dent, Student Association; WSAP; Cabinet; President, Orange, 1969-70; Senate; Fa culty Executive Committee; Gun Club. CHARLIE PRATT: major- mathematics; chairman. Stu dent - Faculty Appellate Board; Elections Board; Associate edi tor, LANCE; Quill and Scroll; suite leader, KM. JANE CLINE: major-drama; suite leader, Albemarle; dor mitory secretary; choreogra phy for “YOUR OWN THING"; Executive Council, Highland Players. TONY FERNANDEZ:major- modern languages; President, vice-president Meek;Presi dent, Civltan Club; Senate; Stu dent Life Committee HOSEA JONES: major-history; President, Winston-Salem; Se nate; Library committee; Book store Committee; Chairman, Men’s Residence Court. JOHN ROPER: maJor-history; vice chairman. Judiciary Board; Elections Board. Nineteen seniors have been Included in this year’s selection for inclusion in Who’s Who A- mong Students in American Col leges and Universities repre senting St. Andrews. H. Pettus Randall announced earlier this week that “this honor is conferred annually upon outstanding student lead ers from approximately 1,000 colleges and universities In the United States, In selecting can didates, campus nominating committees are Instructed to choose those students whose academic standing, service to the community, leadership in extracurricular activities, and future potential are decidedly above average.” Pictured here are the nine teen honored seniors from St. Andrews along with a summary of their activities during the past two years. MAC CROSSWELL: major mathematics; vice-president, Student Association, 1969-70; President, Senate, 1969-70; Student Life Committee; Cabi net; Farrago; Handlxx)k Com mittee, chairman; Committee for the Selection of the Dean of College. TOM KIP: major-economics; President, KM; Senate; Ameri can Markklng Association; Gun Club; Judicial Committee. BANKS GARRISON: major- Amerlcan Studies; President, College Christian Council (2 years); Cabinet. LUCY SCOTT: major-religion/ philosophy; College Union Board; Winter Term Commit tee; Junior Year at St Andrews, Scotland; if SARA LEE: maJor-American Studies; Editor, LANCE; vice- president, Wilmington, 1969- 70; Progressive Coalition; Handbook Committee, Chair woman; Honor Society; Educa tional Policy Committee; Wo men’s Liberation; Senate; Quill and Scroll, president, (2 years). RICK SKUTCH:maJor-busi- ness; President, College Union Board (2 years); Bowling team. £ RANDY WELLFORD: major- Engllsh; Elections Board; soc cer team. TODD DAVIS: maJor-English; Progressive Coalition; CAIRN; Student Life Committee; SDS; Student poet-in-residence. 'k CRAIG HANNAS: maJor-Eng- Ush; Soccer, captain. All- America; iMsketball, AU-Con- ierence. All South. SALLY NEIL: major-nistory; vice-president, Concord, 1969- 70; Senate; Judiciary Board; Elections Board. LOUIS SWANSON: major-poll- tics; Faculty Executive Com mittee; Chairman, Men’s Resi dence Court; suite leader, KM; Orientation Committee. the lance cniDFNT BODY OF CT ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE OFiTCIALPyBUCATI^^ T.ATmiNBURG. N. C. THURSDA^ THURSDAY, NOV. 12, 1970 VOL. 10. No. 8 Registration Procedures Announced ^ STMS will be happy to lei John Craig, Registrar, an- ■wunced today new proc^ures to be used for spring term registration. All students will be listed by their Social Security num bers to insure accuracy and more efficient registration. Each student should check his card for registration for the proper Social Security num ber. Students who do not have a number should check by the Registrar’s Office for applica tion forms. A new class schedule has been set up by a faculty com- mitee to be used on a trl^ basis during spring term. Its purpose is maximum effec tive use of classroom space while allowing different types of classes to meet for dl^ ferent lengths of time. Most classes will meet on a Mon- ^y.Wednesday-Frldayor Tuesday-Thursday basis. Students who are in J^w c&c and who are also taking STMS wlU be happy to learn that a special section of Junior C&c has been set up only for those who have a conflict with STMS. Craig also announced tnai proposals for Independent study during the spring term should be received by the division chairman no later than Decem- 1 Re^stratlon will begin Tues day, November 17 and end Fri day, November 20. Students wUl pick up their cards from ad visors. I henry D. AIKEN Aiken Visits Campus Dr. Henry D. Aiken, Goldman Professor of Philosophy and History of Ideas at Brandels University, is on campus today as another in the Piedmont University Center’s visiting lecturers series. Dr. Aiken, an authority in aesthetics, ethics and value the ory, is the author of many well-known works In the field of philosophy. Including “Thus Spake Zarathustra,” "Philo- (Contlnued to Page 3)