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8 Monday, February 28.1994 Monday, ^eoruary lq, lyyt 14 Named Who's Who at St. Andrews ^ \Ar‘rw»vitt nf Mnroantrtn \I r* The 1994 edition of Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges will in clude the names of 14 students from Su Andrews College who have been selected as national outstanding lead ers. Students are selected for Who’s Who based on their academic achievement, service to the commu nity. leadership in extracurricular activities and potential for continued success. They are selected from more than 1.400 institutions of higher learning in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and several foreign na tions. Outstanding students have been honored in the annual directory since it was first published in 1934. Students named this year from St. Andrews College: Daniel Albert is a senior cultural studies and mathematics major. He is the son of Greg Albert and Evelyn Reed-Victor of Savanna, III. and a graduate of the Open High Sch6^i;-':ATberf is 'president of the Christian Service Organization. He is studying in Beijing, China during the spring 1994 semester. Machelle A. Allman is a se nior modem languages (Spanish and German) major with a business and economics minor. She is the daugh ter of Dr. James D. and Karen H. Allman of Del Rio. Tex. and a gradu ate of Brindisi American High School in Italy. She is a member of Alpha Chi. the Su Andrews Honor Society and the General Honors Program. She was selected to the Academic All-Conference team in volleyball. She studied in Ecuador through the college’s semester exchangeprogram with the University of Cuenca in spring 1993. Wendy H. Dean is a senior biology and chemistry major. She is the daughter of Jane H. and Norman G. Dean III of Aberdeen, N.C. and a graduate of Pineaest High School. She is a member of Tri-Beta, the Sl Andrews Honor Society. president-of CHAOS and commuter represenu- tive to the Student Activities Union. Brian C. Doles is junior his tory and politics major with a minor in philosophy. He is the son of Marie and William Doles of Tifton. Ga. and a graduate of Tift County High School. He is president of the Stu dent Government Association at St. Andrews, and belongs to the History Club. Philosophy Symposium and General Honors Program. Traci D. Fayet is a senior biology and pre-med major with a minor in psychology. She is the daughter of Cliff and Betty Fayet of Macon. Ga. and a graduate of Windsor Academy. She belongs to Alpha Chi and the St. Andrews Honor Society, and received the Dames Scholarship. She spent her junior year studying at Stirling University in Scotland. George M. Hite is a senior visual arts major. He is the son of Barbara Lynn and George MacWayne Hite of Pinegrove, La. and a graduate of Kubasaki High Sdiool. He is a member of the St. Andrews Honor Society and received the 1993-94 Faculty Scholarship. He was selected to the All-Carolinas ConferenceToumamentteam in soc- McDevitt of Morganton. N.C. and a cer and AII-CI AC in ctoss coimtry. graduate of East Burke High Sdiool. U&I . I competed in cross country nauonal finals in fall 1993 and is president of the college’s bicycle club. Rolf P. Jeppson is a senior political science major with minors in history and in business and eco nomics. He is the son of Dr. Gordon and Mary Jeppson of Appleton, Wis. and a graduate of Indianola High School in Indianola, Iowa. He is presi dent of the Pre-law Club, in Alpha Chi and co-chair of a committee evaluating the accessibility of the Laurinburg business community for disabled persons. Michael D. Lessig is a se nior mathematics major with a minor in physics. He is the son of Raymond and Eva Lessig of Kramett Square. Pa. He is president of his residence hall, a member of the Studait Gov ernment Association and in the Math and Computer Science Club. Shad K. Luedke is a senior business and economics major with a computer information systems mi nor. He is the son of George Luedke. Jr. of Longview, Wash, and Ilona Ivanoff of Kalama, Wash. He was 1992-93 president of his residence hall and representative to the Student Goverranent Association. He belongs to Alpha Chi, Omicron Delta Epsi lon and the SL Andrews Honor Soci ety. Among awards Luedke has re ceived are the National Collegiate Business Merit Award and the Wall Street Journal Award. - Lauren J. McDevitt is a senior English major from High Point, N.C. She is the daughter of Barbara McDevitt and John P. At Sl Andrews, she has worked with the yearbook Dimensions Ait Qub Cairn literary magazine and Writ' ers’ Forum. She studied in Geneva, Switzerland during winterterm 1994. Thomas H. Peacock is a se nior English major. He is the son of Dr. E.H. and Jennifer M. Peacock of Colinnbia, S.C. and a graduate of the Blue Ridge School. He has served as director of the Writers’ Forum and is chairing the senior class Campaign for Sl Andrews. He spent winter term 1994 studying in Geneva, Swit zerland. Ian Pena is a senior physical education major. He is the son of James and Phillipa Pena of Sl Jo seph Republic of Trinidad and To bago. He was captain of Sl Andrews’ men’s soccer team and made the All Conference and All District teams in 1990 and 1993. Michael B. Randolph is a senior psychology major. He is the son of the Rev. and Mrs. Julius Wil liam and Jeran Randolph. Jr. of Bo livia. N.C. and a graduate of South Brunswick High School. He belongs to the Psychology Club and the Black Student Union. Shannon D. Rivers is a se nior elementary educationmajor.She is the daughter of Gordon andPatricia Rivers of Asheboro, N.C. She is a member of the women’s varsity bas ketball team, played volleyball and softball, and was instrumental in the formation of the Fellowship of Chris tian Athletes at Sl Andrews. She received the Joann Williams Schol arship. S. A. Announce Heritage Grant St. Andrews Presbyterian College announces a special grant program for students in a seven-county area surrounding the college. High school students (and students holding a two-year degree) who live in Cumberland. Hoke. Marlboro (S.C.). Moore, Richmond, Robeson and Scotland counties will automatically be awarded the Founder’s Heritage Grant when they apply to Sl Andrews. The Heritage Grant is worth $4,000 per student per year and is designed to make the cost of attend ing the area’s only Presbyterian af filiated liberal arts college more im mediately affordable forfull-time stu dents. “As the college moves into the next century, we wish to estab lish stronger bonds with our commu nity,” said President Thomas L. Reuschling. “It was the desire of people in these local counties that a new college be founded in this area to serve the educational, cultural and leadership needs of the region. The Founder’s Heritage Grant is a re sponse by Sl Andrews to the sons and daughters of the families who helped build the College. We feel that we are uniquely situated to pro- videaprivate.ethically-centered edu cation to the deserving students of the region.” St. Andrews first opened for classes in 1961. although plans for a new college that combined the strengths of Flora Macdonald Col lege in Red Springs and Presbyterian Junior College in Maxton had been in the works for years. The Founder’s Heritage Grant is one way the col lege is looking to reestablish its alli ances with the local communities, in service to those students and their parents faced with tough choices about their higher education. “As I leave the presidency at Sl Andrews.” said Reuschling. “it is gratify ing to establish a program that will leave a lasting contribution to Sl Andrews and the community it serves.TheFounder’sHeritageGrant will inaease SL Andrews’ involve ment in the life and future of the community.” The Founder’s Heritage Grant will be incorporated with the student’s other financial assistance to provide additional support toward the cost of attending the private col lege, and to make SL Andrews a more attractive option to both college-bound students and students holding their two-year degree who wish to continue their education. For more information about the Founder’s Heritage Grant at SL Andrews College, students or their families are urged to contact Anne Todd, Admission Director. The Lance Trudy Snritti and John Hess Layout Eiittor Staff Writers Gliwoft Rhonda Shad Luedke TrJsty McKenney Rachel Rowntw SpeM thanks to Elaine Utomas GItwon BUI^nd B«thMoWl»
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