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'The Mocking Bird'
Longwood College, Farmville, Virginia, April 15, 1953
VOLUME- NO. XXXII
Orchesis Members To Present Dance, The Mocking Bird'
Classes Hold Elections To Choose '53 Officers; Copley To Head Seniors Wendenburg, Duke Lead Jrs., Sophs.
No. 15
Girls Will Attend Texas Convention For SCA, April U
LC Musicians Curtail To Rise Will Present Tomorrow Night Voice Recital
1953-54 sophomore, junior, and senior class officers weie recently elected in their respective class meetings. Nell Copley. Junior from Blackstone. Ann Caitcr WendenAs the curtain opens on Thursberg. sophomore from Sandston. day night, April 16. in Jarman and Margaret Duke, freshman A train trip of 150C miles, ail Two Sunday afternoon music Hall. "The Mocking Bird" befrom Richmond will nead their the way to Texas, is soon to be recitals, presented by Longwood comes another reality In original classes as presidents. taken by two Longwood College i i and faculty, will be giv- dance dramas on the Longwood Nell will also seive as vice- students. Campus. This year's work, the m during April and May. president, of the Y.W.C.A. Past On Sunday. Apiil 19, Mr. Joel second attempt at serious dance Mary Denny Wnson. newlyactivitus include serving as a elected president of Student Govi Le, members of the Long- drama promises an evening of Student Standards representative ernment, and Elleanor Koch, re.o d College faculty, will give the theatre dance. and vice-president of her junior cently chosen vice-president, are ir.st recital at 3 p. m., in Jarman Centered around a static family class. Cotillon Club and Pi Kappa leaving Wednesday, April 22. for fall. portrait, which shows a rudderSurma, social sorority, also claim Den ton. Texas where they will The s"cond student recital of less collection of beings, it deher membership. :hls year will be given Sunday. .elons into a rlgnette mil of tenattend the bouthem intercollegiAnn Carter, an ait major, was ate Association of Student GovMay 10. with six voice students don, sensibility and emotion from a member of the "Y ' commission ernment Conference. aklng part on the program. the first hunting call of the mockTln.-e members of iTchesis, Nanry Tanley. Gall ')i\on. and during her freshman year and rePhyllis Isaacs, sophomore, will ing bird to the tragic end. "Stimulating Individual Stucently served on the "Y" cabinet. Ann Murphy r. hearse one of the danres from the danre-drama, sing "Songs My Mother Taught As the first scene gets under She is a member of Lie Cotillon dent Interest" is the theme of tii• "The Mocking Bird" which will be presented tomorrow night in Me" by Dvorak, and "Lullaby" by way. one senses, feels, and hears conference which wi 1 be held a: Club, Longwood Placers, and secj.iun.ui Hall Brahms. Elizabeth Stone, senior, Drusilla, the hateful one. tauntretary of her social soiority, Al- the Texas State Teachers College A ill sing "Veigia, Tutta Amor" by 'iig the "bird in the night," which for Women. pha Sigma Alpha. Durante. and Handel's "Where disturbs her young brother David, Registration of delegates will Margaret, another art major, Ere You Walk." "Florian's Song" who, as she. is an emotional starserved this year as cliairman of begin on Friday, Apil. 24. Fiiciay by Godard and "The Lotus Flow- veling. Both yearning for the love freshman commission and co- and Saturday activities will iner" by Schumann will be sung by of a mother, long dead, a father chairman of freshman production. clude panel discussions, group Helen Sue McNeil. lost in an illuslonaiy world of his She Is a member of Lie Cotillon meetings, and business sessions. Continuing the recital. Eliza- wn. find solace in diverse ways. Club and Sigma Sigma Sigma, On Sunday, April 26, a breakfast "The General and the Senori- beth Good^on Ashe will sing Men- David, in his yearnings turns toThe Cabinet officers of the followed by chapel will conclude social sorority. ta," a film made in Mexico will be lelssohn'l "Ah. Rest In the Lord" ard Looah, the handy man and Young Women's Christian Associthe conference. Senior Officers for the next year have been shown in Jarman Ha'.l at 8:00 p. ind Tschaikowsky's "None But Viny. the cook, who help him to A barbecue at Lake Dallas, a innounced by Lura Beavers, new m. on April 27. 1953. The film is .he Lonely Heart." Lib Boswell of Souln Hill, newly !eel loved, wanted and understood Singing "My Mother Bids Me in his aimless loneliness. Drusilla, elected vice-presideiH of the banquet and "ole fashioned Y" president. being brought to Lonswood under senior class served on Student square dance" are on the agenaa iiind My Hair" by Haydn, and "I Installation of new officers and the sponsorship of the Spanish ..ove Thee" by Beethoven will be heedless of consequences, vents for entertainment. Standards this year. club. This prize-winning comedyher hatred on both the father and .abinet members of the "Y" will The Juniors re-elected Ann The trip will be made bj t.ai.i take place tonight at prayers In Ununa has, since it was released, ^Jp.n Ellen Bland. Herbert, Oood- Miz Anne, the governess. Aunt Moore from Moseley as secretary. through Cincinnati. Ohio, 31. nan will sing "It Is Enough" by the Episcopal Church. Out-going received a total of fifteen awards. Mendelssohn and "The Two Oren- Claris, vestige of old South woShe Is a member of the Commei- Louis. Mo., then south to Tex.i.v The stars of this film are Pemanhood lost in a world of unre^resident. Ann C. Jones, will conn ical Club. in Schumann, Closing ality, rules the household by redro Armandez and Marie Felix. adiers Mary Denny and Elleanor *ill • the service. June Johns from Richmond return on Monday, April 27. Bctn Pedro Armandez is kn :wn to the recital. "Slumber Song" by New social chairman of the American audiences for his por- dretchanlnoif, "The Rosette" by mote control. All become as mere was chosen by her class to serve are looking forward to a very inpuppets at the gentle flick of her as treasurer. June was junior formative and enlightening con- YWCA :• fiances Marker, a jun- trayals in such films as "Fort Clokey, and the old English "Oh handkerchief ior. Membership chairman is Pat- Apache," "Four Gcd Fathers," No. John" will be sung by Doroiiouse president. vention. Story Of David sy Abernathy, freshman, and Fay and "The Fugitive" Marie Felix thj Morris. House president for the Senior Mi/ Anne, governess to the two Greenland, junior, heads the servAccompanist! for the program Class will be Betsy Robcitson. She is known as Mexico's most beautimotherless children is the object inmittee. Church cooperative Lull Al.cc Beavers, Elizaful actress. is a member of the Cotillon Club. Modiros' Term ElldS* :ead is junior Dolly Home; pubACE. and BSU. a*wu»«« beth Goodson Ashe, and Helen Sue of David's yearnings for matern"The General and the Senorlta" McNeil. al love, and of Drusilla's hatred head is Ann ShulT. freshGovernment representatives are Lailgnome ASSUmCS :s a story of love, rejection and as the potential aupplantsr of her nan; chairman of public affairs is Last Sunday afternoon Doris Mason Moore from South Caro- i>tw \'.4VV lI,Nlrtf Post P« f'hipf ltl unl acceptance. It is a stjry of a sol- Home and Lura Beavers presentmother. sophomore Ann Thaxton. Prayfrom Newport *~» ■ hna and Betty Islin li and Viny, the handy Bra committee will be under the dier's emotions as told with digVt Brat m this years series of News. Mary Dabney Langhorne. soph- iircction of Georgia Jackson: nity and beauty. A revolutionary i Is. witli Dolly singing and DMUI and OOOl are. in many ways, Mason served on Government eneial enters a community to father and mother to the little and A. A. Council during the past omore from Richmond, has been Margaret Duke will lead sings tax the rich in order to continue Lu" playing several piano , hu.Mii to serve as fire chief for boy. Viny is as near a mother as next year; Dotty Morris will lead tions. year. the work which has his wholeOS will ever know .She underBetty served as secretary of th- coming year according to Jean .he music committee, and Muriel hearted interest. But a beautiful H dges, retiring chief. stands his aimless wanderings in ell is in charge of the libraStudent Government this year girl he cliances to meet and love : kmsllnesi ixxish fulfills the As chief Mary Dabney will be ryand Is a member of Student at first eight takes her place'as his void left in the boy's life by he. in charge of arranging fire drills Standards. all c nsumlng interest. She being upled detachment, T .vith Mi Raymond French, proLou Kitts of Tazewell, who the daughter of a leading citizen i the time the first scene served on Student Standards this lessor of chemistry, who is In is socially above him. The General unfold in im|Hiiding year has been re-eiected by her charge of fire regulations; conperserves in his protestations tragedy though never actually seeHeqding an evaluation commit ducting monthly drills; and apclass. To the faculty, administration. of love and the gin treats him 'I he . ettiiic a contemptee of three, Dr. Dabt.cy S. Lanpointing hall warden;. She will and students of Longwod, the RoJunior Vice-President with contempt, but when he gives caster, president of Longwood orary one. is ban ol decor and : HUM her dut.es this month. tunda wishes to give a big hearty up, she changes. Vice-president of the Junior an intentional plan to foCollege, will be on Lie campus of Jean will automatically become thank you. For the second time Class for the coming year is Joyce :.'. HI mi body mowment. . Encli-sh Mibtitles have been add- the University of Georgia, a' nt chief and aid Mary Dabthis year you have given us your Quick, an elementary major from ■d for those who do not underAthens during the *cck of Apn' i ..ee of the support in putting ovei a show, Winchester. Joyce u now serving ney with these responsibilities. mi to 'lie music to destand Spanish. The Lckets are to 19 to April 22. > Mary Dabney was ch sen for j This recent show was tne facuity- je thirty-five cents. as hostess of Sophomore building. This committee representing .elop the plot, and its theme and A business education major her new post by a committee com- student basketball tame last FriDbthemSS. Each char;i the American Association of Colfrom Smlthfleld, Mary Lou Bar- posed of Jean Hodges, this year's <iay night. We want you to know ins own movemsnl leges for Teacher Education will low will serve as secietary. Mary chief; Betty Abbit. assistant chief; that we appreciate your help — vhli h i n :i >n entity. observe and cvalna ; the energy expended — and enLou Is manager of the softball and Mr French, ad\. snt patterns are the education deportment of the couragement in making the game team and plays varsity basketball. I i not only in character but [University. the success that it was. Betty Francis Scarborough, a is beServing on the committee witn HI.Id UI1.M. The Rotunda cleared a profit business education major from . i li.u ai ters. Lou Kitts, a Junior, was recent- Dr Lancaster are Dr. Guy Philof $56 on this project. This ly elected president of the StuCapron was elected Leasurer di .ui oi the Unlvei iiy of Tension MuunU amount means that we can con- dent Standards Committee, to North Carolina and Dr. Ho her class. Betty Francis, Business plot, ' i theme of tragedy Manager of the Cohnnade. Committee chairmen for the tinue our efforts to keep our ex- serve during the 1953-54 session. Cole, president of the Alabama the VOice Of the : 1 penses out of the red that so far Martha Donaldson and Peggy annual May Day dance have bean hnley Ward, sophom re. will Slate Teachers Col ' uid the haunting melodic il. We are faced .erve as secretary, with ^tagy Worthlngton were eiccied as Stiu announced by Mary Hurt Peeiy Last December Longwood Col- strain of Grlffes's music, "The dent Standards' rep< esentativeit and Janet Wiggins, eo-heads of witn a very high publication cc*t Worthlngton, -ophomore. m lege was visited by a similar com* White Peacock." at the beginning and the mon,ey appiopriated by Peggy has been active in Student the dance to be given May 2. rmnginf H mittce Ti. program if ". the he itate to us and received Standards this year representing lated by Anne Shuff. freshman. part of a three year plan, whitn Jean Carol Parker will be in i h.natter her class for the 1951-53 session. charge of publicity, tickets will be through subscriptions and adver»will conclude in 1953, to evaluate ']. Mounting tensions The committee discussed and Martha served as vice-president of handled by Gail D.xon Responsi tising is almost Inadequate. We !75 member colleges of DM Umax the leCOOd act, with the voted to Install on the campus a projects in order to her sophomore class. She is fea- ble for securing an orchestra for intl-i. ming in the third chapter of Alpha Psi Omega, a AAC1 : ture editor of the Rotunda ...matic ira- '" Vhg.nia during|. the dance is Margaret Taylor. clear our budget. Oui aim Is to national honorary dr Student government represen- Ann Crowder will ante the in\: make a safe margin and come ternlty. This decision has been re- Madison College. Rad.„u. I, Anna Mm phj i)antatives are Jane Bailey and Shir- tatlons and arrange for chaper- out without a deficit. So far this ferred to a faculty committee for bur? College, and Virginia I ol the Dance we have maintained that 1 ley Ward. Shirley seivtd as treas- ones. College^ ...i one ol M leads, balanced budget and we feel our approval. urer of her sophomoie class and ■ I the hatelol Drualla NanPlanning the figure which will Student Standards acts as a success Is largely due to the supis managing editor of the Rocy Tanley, sophomore from Ncwbe performed by the court Just vou have given in these proj- guiding and regulating committee • tunda. dan< ed in the The R U> correct for campus activities and serves Student Standards. Jane is a before intermission is Nancy TanDru. the ley. Buzzy Hi ;airman of also as a student body represen■ Once more we sincerely say member of the French Club. silla, the lost emol arvolthe clean-up committee. Wiatt Is tative group through which Imthank you for your encourageCotillon Club, and rl Kappa SigPl |gjf Hood. H-'O Club Am, ' Decorations canying out a ment — and congratulations for provements and corrections con ma, social sorority. from Nee port New . is apreder was erroneously reported to j cernlng the college riiay be spring theme are being planned being great basketoall players. Miss Nancy Chandlers was relinurd an I'ti'/r 41 nold this office. The Rotunda Staff quested. by Mary Hurt and Janet. {Continued on fjo^e. 4 <
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