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Longwood ColleKL-, Farmville, Va., .Monday, June »;. 1949
VOIAJMK XXVIII
Congratulations, Longwood Graduates No. 30
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President Lancaster Confers 131 Degrees To Class of '49 At Commencement Exercises President Annoounces Changes In LCFaculty College Engages 1 New Professors President Dabney s. Lane announced the changee in the rat iity and administrative itafl for 1949-50 today at tho com mencement exert I i Four new members havi been added to the teaching stuff for next year. Dr. John W. Molnar will heed the Music Department next year, Miss Fern E. Stagg^ will assume the position of proi of home economics, Mr Thomas A. Malloy, Jr. will enter the department of social studies and Miss Hetty Spindler will br asshtanl instructor in audio-visual education. Miss Olive T. Her will replac Miss Mary B. Barlow as head of tin department of physical and health education. Mrs. Emily K. I.andrum has been promoted from assistant to Mandate professor of physical education. Dr. Ethel Sutherland has also been promoted from assistant to associate professor in the department of mathematics. Dr. Marvin W. Schlegel has been promoted from assistant to ■inflate professor in the department of history and MX led sciences, Dr. Molnar. who will begin his work at Longwood College next is a graduate of the Un rerslty m Clnnlnati and the Cincinnati Conservatory. He received his Bachelors and Masters degree (null thai Institution In music and science, He received his doctorate in education. At present he is the director of the University of Cincinnati glee club head of the department of music in the Hughe High School in Cincinnati, and in charge of teacher training program in the music department at the University of Cincinnati. Previously, Dr. Molnar was on tht faculty of the Conservatory of Musk where he taught string instrument alaases, Instrumental methods and conducted the summer symphony orchestra. He has also had extensive experience .1 church choir work. MSI Staggs is a native Of Missouri and a graduate of Hike University at Baldwin. K She received her master's in Continued on pane /
Juniors Seleel Page Honorary Classman Norma Roady, president of the using Senior class, announced that I'atti Page, senior from Hilton Village. WM el Honorary senior classman for the dasof 1950. The announcement WSJ made In Senior Chain 1 Patti is a member of the H30 Club, the Spanish Club thi ttrbury club and the Cotillion Club. She was Circus Stunt chairman loi her class in 1947, and I'm Chief her junior year. An art major, Patti was neverthelee :,( tlve in class sports She als I il as a clue: leader for the I of '49. .■ditionaiiy. the honorary r classman returns In the fall to lead the figure lor the senior dam I Patti was eel honorary senior classman for the ok '50 by that class by scent ballot
Seniors Present Plaque To College As Parting Gift Spindler (Jives History At (lass Day Program The class of '49 presented the College with a bronze plaque to b.' placed on U.1 outside of the rotunda, at Class Day exercises held Saturday afternoon in the small luditorlum. Following a short welcome given bj violet Ritchie, president of the out-going senior class, the seniors sang their class song. Betty Spindler. class historian, read the history of the class of '49. Violet then presented the symbol of office to Norma Roady, president of the incoming senior class
As part of the program. Mr. Ralph J. Wakefield sang "Keep on Hopin'. The singing of this song at Class Day exercises Is a tradition inaugurated by the late president of Longwood College. Dr. J. L. Jarman. Phyliss Bagley, class giftorian presented the class gifts, and the -lift to the College was presented it this time also. Following the gift presentation. Mrs. Maria Bristow Starke, president of the Alumnae Association inducted the seniors into the organization. Immediately after Class Day. the seniors and their little sisters formed the traditional daisy chain on the College lawn. Saturday night, the seniors formed the lantern parade with their little sisters.
Dr. Schlegel to Write Norfolk War History Dr. Marvin W. Schlegel. assistant professor of history, has been ippointed by the Norfolk War History Commission to write the nstory of Norfolk during World War II. He expects to complete thll task during the summers of 1949 and 1950. Headquarters for the work will be established in the : sity of Virginia Library at Charlottesvllle. Doctor Schlegel has already had St deal of experience in writIB the history of World War II. nit state historian for the Pennsylvania Historical Commission from 1942 to 1947. he was in charge of collecting records of .hanla's participation in the war and shared in the authorship of three war history bulled by the commission. He also prepared a pamphlet. Writing Your Community's War HlsISfjr, published by the American Association for State and Local v si a guide to local war tans, Since coming to Virginia, he has been associated with Virginia's WSI history program during the summer months. He was one of contributors to Pursuit* of w.ii. the history of Charlottesville and Albemarle County during World War II, and has written a forthcoming book. Virginia On (.u.ird. whloh deals with civilian defense and the Slate Ouard.
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Announces "49 Honor Graduates
Alumnae Elect Miss Helen Costan President Of Ass'n At Sat. Meeting
Dr. Thomas Speaks To Graduating Clau
One hundred and twenty-nine students received their baccalaureate decrees during the sixty-five commencemenl exercises held al Lonu wood College today. Dv Dabney B. Lancaster, president of the College, conferred the degrees During the exercises Di LanMiss Helen Costan of Lynchsestet announced the names of burg, was elected national presiraduates who bad comdent of the Longwood Alumnae pleted their, collegt study with Association at the Pounders Dayhigh honors Those receiving tin; business meeting. recognition were WUma D Allen. Miss Costan is a member of tho Prospect; Laura .lean Comerford, class of '39. She has been a promMeadOWVlew; Beatrice Mane Palinent worker in the public Hit. JOHN A. BEDHEAD IHt. JOHN V THOMAS ret, farmville; Mary Elisabeth schools of Lynchburg. During the Parham, Wylllesburg; Jean Thornpast year, Miss Costan served as asson, South Hill, and Mary Elispresident of the Lynchburg Alumabeth Young, Chester nae chapter, and as fir it viceIn addition to the Students president of the national Alumgraduated with high honor, the nae Association, thus giving valname Of 23 students who were uable service as a member of radiiateil with honors were likeDr. John A. Redhead pastor of the Plrsl Presbyterian Church of the executive board. She served wise announced. These were DaGreensboro, N. C, gave the baccalaureate address last evening In the on the committe that established llla AgOStlnl, MayagUOS, Puerto the Snack Bar in the Longwood Mi . odlst Church. RlCO; Btlla K Ayres, Farmville; recreation hall, and has rendered Dr. John Newton Thomas delivered the main address ai tin Jacqueline Bobbin. .South Hill; valuable service to the association commencement exercise) held in the Longwood Coll< dining hall .lane Brockway. Roanoke; for a number of years. this mornir. Jacqueline K. Burkholder. ThaxMiss Francis Horton of RoaDr. Thomas Is professor ol natlc Theology at the Union ton; Jean Prances Cake, Hilton noke was elected national director Theological Seminary m Richmond, Village, and Dorothy Daniel, Danof the association at this meeting. A graduate of Washington and Lee University, with i Mi iter ol ville Miss Horton, who has taught in IArts from the University of Edin- Also cradualcd with honor were the Roanoke city schools for sevI)r Elisabeth B. Drewer, nails; Anne eral years, Is a member of the ,r honor ,,f ,:m M East, South Boston; Rives Fulclass of '34. She has been a leader kei Edwards, Danville; Mrs Oerin alumnae chapter work in RoaWalker English, Chatham; Mnbur8h trade noke. Mrs. Iris Coleman Feruuson. The nominating committee, laimville; Martha A. Hatcher. Two years of teaching at Ilollins which will draw up the nominatRichmond; Elsie Mane McAllisI urther prepared him for ions of officers to be elected next Mr. Merle L. Landrum. profestei SaltvUle; Mary Evelyn Miles. an work He disci. year, was chosen at this time. It sor Of busine.s education at 1 Basis; Bare Lee Rawles, Holland. with distinction the obligations ol Continued on page 3 wood College, will receive h ■ lane Anne Snead. Columbia; Elizdoctorate from the School of Edu- three pastorates in Raptdan, the abeth v. spindler. Hampden-SydSecond Presbyterian Church of cation, Indiana University at in linnet H Bteel,Portsmouth; commencemenl exercises to bo Charleston, S. C and the (Trace Elisabeth ii Ttpton, Keysvtlle; Covenant Presbyterian Church ol held there June 12. Jacquelynn Penny Watson, HampRichmond. tOO, and Dorothy E Winton. BedThe title of his thesl is This combination of academic Ins Education in Virginia." it and pastoral experience lias made ford Othei graduates who received is a comprehensive study ol iii i horns in out tandin i perAccording to Mrs. Mary Wati ii in i the esei oises were education for the public Inch sonality 111 Ills III III Mi Mary Moore Allen. Keene; kins, executive secretary, a num- school, t h e private bu A llsn by birth. Dr. Betty Field Atkinson. McKenney; ber of seniors have recently signed schools and of teacher training in Redhi d male of Bouth- Phylll Bs i' | Cleveland Height! teaching contracts for next year the Held ol i)ii-iin .ii Memphis. oiuo tide D Baker, Co Among these are Ann Floyd Ver- Studies of il Tenn, and of Union Theolc tumble; Anne w Barksdale. South ser, who will teach in Leesburg; made for Nev Jei ey, Pi • Seminar] In Richmond i.ove Bentley, Betty Ann Barker, who will teach vania, Illinois and Minie > He bl an his ministry m Farm- Hampton; v. Louise Bergman, at Varina High School, Henrico this is the I.I ■ I udy ol thl '.iiie. Vi. and then aiii i i pt On Melbale Boolli. DallCounty; and Nell Foster, who will on the doctoral level thai torate in Tampa (I .llle; Anna ili.swold Boxley, teach in Courtland. made for iny ol the o ith< i ond P 'hurch, he Dorutli H ell. DanShirley Irving and Alone PatterContinued on Pose i .ille; Mrs i'byllis Austin Itincli. son will teach in Bedford. The purposi oi the itudj I lie Rosemary Caldwell, Harriet Steel has signed a contract at Creeds High School in discover thi most pressing i 'o\m. tot and Lol K Callahan, for the Improvement ol i.iMille Princess Ann County, Ann Barksin degrees were dale In South Norfolk, and Lois education m the state in ■ ment ol the C C0bb Richmond; Adelaide Callahan in Danville. inn. .! be brought sb tut Em ird oph i ,i iloble, Wiin .ii i)nir. Also Virginia Sledd. I' |0 .i,;.. • mouth; Jane Snead, Suffolk; Jo- [through thi b isuv i Hun bah Louise ,; w,,ii the Is Uphs Phi anne Sterling. Oceana; Anne train ng I Not folk; Gwendolyn Ci i lal Education Service Tucker, AltaVista; Margaret Wall. Lynchburg; Mary Catherine Da■ I Arlington County; Jennie Sue ' he Stale Dl Mob ai I i i anee n De ! turn, and bj the bUSUM by 1 I 'abiii Webb, Arlington County; Ma; Blacks tone; Helen Lea who i et Wilson, Pacific Mills; Brook- themseh i Continued on page 4 neal. and Nancy Jesse, DumbarFrom time to tli lonal al thl nine thi dl b ton, Henrico County. ria on oui Ann Joyner will teach in NorAlpl P lonal folk County; Dons Mae Turner i ducatlon for I Plttsylvania County; Nadine Lew- determining the degree ol Imen, Suffolk. Alfreda Lewis, Crad- provemi nl B in the dock High School, Norfolk; B Mr i, who is listed |n I Lloyd, Chesterfield; Constance Who i t1'' o ' i A im i" a n Edw I ■ thl I ment Loving, Princess Anne County Est- fiOX and I.mill i A ni i .I ion, HI ently announced In nd bei an i her Marsh. Carrsville, Isle of .,1 be i Wright: and Louanne Hears, Bayippointed during the unmet \nne County. in 19 will be Also Mary Evelyn Miles, Dent on. nlOt class in 1929 In 1931 d his hip in thi I Maryland; Marjorie Miler, Arlingand thi on, the 11 Inj ton; Evelyn Patterson. Arlington lunloi i la i he i ill I will reand has itudied elnci tl , ,. County; Anne Catherine Roberi son. Norfolk; Nancy Rushing, Suf- theUnlvi nd uill lead I I and ,. . folk; Betty Atkinson. Suffolk; Collene in orient ng fre hman P Louise Bergman. Appomattox; tioulng in .'.oik in Dorothy Braswell. Brosville. PitI inta County; Mrs. Phylls An Of c ppointmenl in August. ork. Continued on page 4
President Lancaster Awards Silver Cup To Class of 1899
Dr. 9sRedhead, Thomas Give Commencement Addresses
(i 11 i» C "'"'■ ''■ Thomas I ,o!le coe I rotcssor nary, He*>■•rounded **•* out hie "» educeSemi-
To Receive Degree 23 HiSJT"
Longwood Seniors Si^n Contracts
Pittard Receives Last AP8 Key
Hylton Will Appoint Orientation Leaders
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