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March 26
students and local citizens on
dance
.
The Crew-Cuts
.
Misses Draper and Barksdale, accompanied by
.
.
.
.
for their annual spring
were signed by the Cotillion Club
Chantal Perrotte and Elena Vinos, attended a meeting of the Foreign Students Service Council in Washington, D. C. .
.
The
.
FBLA
regional
Convention was held hete
.
and
Rosson
Lillian
AKG's
auctioneers for
as
(Trevilians)
membership
for
sheets
bidders
of
the laundry, use
to
home
Burger's
.
.
money
spring
raising project.
two
in the dining hall, sending
smoking
Privileges such as
private
a
parlor
Miss
at
Dance, were sold to the highest
after Junior
Ruth Denton (Abingdon), Carol Matthews
.
Odom
(Salem), and Barbara
attended the Stu-
(Suffolk)
Wauga-
Chain
Daisy
traditional
and
Graduation. Dr. John R. Mayor, Director of edu-
Advancement of
cation for the Association for the
commencement
were conferred upon
Mr. Ray Merchent and Dr. Francis B. Simkins served
.
JUNE:
delivered the
APRIL: Alpha Kappa Gamma tapped Senior Amanda DiUion (Ashland) and Juniors Donna Boone (Marion), Dolores "Delo" Dove (Fieldale), Louise Heier (War.
the
Lantern Parade.
at
Longwood.
wick)
ing of rhe Senior Class history by Carolyn "Ti Pi"
man (Roanoke) and
were
127
address on June
two master's degrees
seniors;
(Richmond), Anita
graduates: Judith Margaret Alexander
Allen
(
Ashland ) Cornelia Anne Batte ,
Winifred Elaine Biddlecomb
(
McKenney )
Buchanan (Browns-
burg), Ella Virginia Carter (Bedford), Marjorie
mond (King George),
Ann
Elizabeth
Foster
Hart (York,
S.
C), Norma
(
Cris-
L.
(Richmond),
Raye Handy (Dan-
Foster (Poquoson), Elaine
Matjorie Allgood Harrison
ville),
Ann
(Fairport), Elizabeth
Brierley (Farmville), Eliza Johnstone
Mary Anne
Science,
Degrees
Dr. Lankford announced 22 honors
also conferred.
Hefltii
1.
Warfield), Lucia Ellen
Louise Jenrett (Portsmouth),
elected the following girls chairmen for 1958-59:
N. J.), Sylvia Louise Moore Gloucester ) Mary Elizabeth Picinich Richmond ) Nancy Elizabeth Richardson (Grundy), Elizabeth Lacy Ruckman (Richmond), Patricia Ann Walton (Covington), Bernard Leroy Warren (Cumberland), Ellen Ann Webb (Wardtown) Summer school opened on June 9 for the three- week session and on June 16 for the regular
Haile (Tappahannock) publications, Sue Benton (Suffolk),
eight-week session. Elsie Dick
Government
dent Intercollegiate Association of Student
Associations held April 9-12 in Spartanburg,
FBLA
ness Executive of Virginia at the State
held
Roanoke
in
DeHaven
(
Radford )
.
Busi-
Convention
The student body unanimously Hannah
.
Kathe Hegnsle
activities,
MAY:
.
.
.
.
Ogburn (McKenney) was chosen Miss Futute
Lois
lyn
C.
S.
(
Richmond )
calendar, and Caro-
,
assembly.
,
May Day
festivities,
held in Jarman Hall because of the rainy weather. Suzanne
Ann
(Lynchburg)
Jeter Collins
Queen of her Maid
as
May
the of
witii
Honor
.
Linda Doles (Zuni) succeeded Ella Carter (Bedford)
.
.
as
vice president of Virginia Intercollegiate Press Association at the
annual convention held in Richmond. At this meet-
ing the Rotunda received a
first
class
issued by the Associated Collegiate Press
and Donna Boone
(Suffolk)
(
rating
(excellent) .
.
(Marion)
.
(
,
president
of
Richardson
Gertrude Cr/niipler Marshall enrollment for the
summer
biology student trainee
.
.
at the University of
were
visiting
Sydney Jongleur,
.
.
Mary Beth
Picinich
pleted her honors
Phyllis
was selected as "Miss Longwood"
(Norfolk)
Bridgforth .
FarmviUe Lions Club,
sponsored by the
contest
to a
(Richmond)
successfully
in biology
by passing an
program
comoral
examination given by a three-man committee of visiting professors
.
.
.
"Blue Ridge Farm", an
Horace Day became the wards
its
fifth
oil
by Virginia
the
artists.
showing of fourteen works by Mr. Day during the
Festival
At Senior Assembly, announcement was made of the recipient of the Dabney S. Lancaster Scholarship Louise Heier (Warwick). Lou is the fourth girl to
—
.
.
.
Also
of 1959
.
.
.
Examinations
November, 1958
at this
as
AUGUST:
.
.
the
six
.
.
.
Nancy Morris
Achievement Award
in
Dr. Davis Y. Paschall, state superintendent of
commencement speaker 9.
at
summer
Twenty-six bachelor
graduate degrees were conferred; honor graduates
were Nancy Elvira Anderson (Crewe) and Lorah Brewer Hull
(Hampton).
Among Our
Outstanding Alumnae
(Continued from Page 19)
every election. Miss Trevvett retired 19 years ago, traveled bit, and now lives at Hermitage The venerable educatot believes, "Be
quite a
long as possible."
One
can truly be said by
member of Day featured
the Class
by those
the read-
teacher,
Class
.
won
school graduation held on August
and
also traveled in Europe,
World's Fair
public instruaion, was
time Marodith Nichols
honorary
at
to-
This
of Fine Arts ...
(Richmond) was chosen
school session reached 441 ...
London. She
Brussels
painting was chosen by vote of the student body from a
receive this honor
and Total
painting by
purchase of the College
collection of paintings
secretary.
,
)
.
freshman mathematics.
award wenr
best actor
Suffolk
Government,
president,
vice
summer appointment as Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tenn. She and Mary Beth Picinich, '58, each worked there for ten weeks during the summer months Patricia Anne Leake (Norfolk) received an Institute of International Education scholarship for summer study a
HampdenGarnett Smith (Richmond) ... In a
The
(
Church) was elected
Student
Natalie Tudor (Critz) received a
(Darlington Heights)
stage.
Falls
(
School
(Arlington),
"Oscars" for best performances of the year on the Long-
wood
.
.
Summer
the
Vicki Brinkley
awarded
(Somerville,
.
Addie
"Peter Pan" was the theme of
"Traci" Faison (Norfolk) ruled as
Susanne LaFontaine
whom was
—Methodist Home. as
independent as
of her principals wrote that, "It
tliose
with
whom
she worked and
she taught that Miss Maude, as a primary
rivalled
by few and surpassed by none." 23