Longwood College, Farmville, Virginia, May 26, 1954
VOLUME XXXII
NO. 19
Brownell To Give Academic Address; Seniors To Recei\ e Varied Decrees
10 Members Of LC Staff, FacullyLeave Posts in June Ten administration
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June 5 Marks Opening Date Of Graduation Class Day exercises Saturday tfternoon, June 5. at 4 p. m.. will mark the opening of a series ot graduation exercises for the 109 seniors who will be graduated June 6. In addition to this number, 33 seniors will receive their es In summer school making Betty Islin of Warwick was a total of 141 sen airs to be gradunamed honorary classman by the ated this year. At the graduation exercises Dr. Junior Class in assembly yesterDabney S. Lancaster, president, day in Jarman Hall. The Senior Class presented the will confer forty-six bachelor of traditional Senior Assembly under science degre.s in elementary education, sixteen bachelor of arts the direction of Betty Bailey. The group presented a review of their in secondary education degrees, productions, circus skits and songs two degrees in bachelor of science from the song contests during in home economics, five degrees of bachelor of science in home eco- their four year stay at Longwood College. nomics education, sixteen bachPreceding the program, the elor of science in business education degrees, five bachelor of sci- Rev. C. O. Kidd of the Farmville ence in music education d> grees, Methodist Church delivered the one degree of bachelor of arts and invocation, after which the presentation of the Color Cup was one bachelor of science degree. The traditional class day exer- made to the red and whites. Foloisea and the daisy chain will be lowing the presentation of the followed Saturday night by a re- Senior class gifts, Nell Copley, crption for the members of the, president of the class, bid faresenior class given by Dr. and Mrs. well for her classmates to the colLancaster at the president's home lege and the student body; and That same night the seniors and ' Betty Davis, president of the new their little sisters will take part; Senior Class, gave the response. in the annual lantern parade i The Juniors then sang to the which will form at student build- seniors. Ellen Porter narrated the proing and march to the Rotunda at gram. Subjects of the photographs 10 p. m. representing the class programs Baccalaureafe were Marilyn Thompson. Edith Baccalaureate sermon will be Frame, Mary Page Wade, Else delivered to the seniors by Dr. Wente, Ann Wagner. Barbara Warner Earle Fusselle, pastor of I Blackman. Mason Moore, Paula the Rivermont. Avenue Baptist j Dovel, Betsy Robinson and Peggy Church in Lynchburg. on Sunday | Hood. morning at 11 a. m. The Longwood Among the well remembered Choir will furnish the music for ' songs were, "I'm An American" the service. from their Junior Circus Skit. Dr. Samuel M. Brownell. Unit- i "Television Time" from Sophoed State Commissioner of Educa- more Production, and "A Trip to tion will deliver the main address the Moon" from Sophomore Cirat Commencement exercises In ' cus Skit. Jarman Hall Sunday afternoon. The group closed the program An academic procession con-! with traditional Longwood songs. sisting of the faculty and seniors The Senior Class of 1954 then will form at the Student Building lined the aisles und formed an and march to the auditorium inch with their caps in recognition The Rev. Mr. Benjamin Brunei of the Seniors of 1955 who marchof the First Baptist Church In ed through the arch to the strains Farmville will give the invoca- of the Alma Mater. Uon. After Dr. Brownell's add Dr, Lancaster will confer the degrees and announce the honors. Candidates The candidates for graduation have been announced by Miss Alpha Kappa (iammu. honorary Vlrgilla Bugg. Longwood registrar. leaderahlp fraternity, has recentCandidates for degrees of bachel- \ ly lapped four junioi I into memor of science in elementary educa- bership Also at a meeting of the tion, are Patricia Palmer Alt- fraternity, offloeri tor next year wegg, Barbara Ilawn Assaid, Jean, weic chosen. . Carole Baber. Betty Vinreni i'„ nAnn Cartel W. ndi nb in , I junton. Johanna May Blddlecomb. ioi iiom Ayiett. mi ohoten presLynell Cecil Bradshaw. Mary Lou- ident of the group othei officers N nurnette, Beulah Ma.- Cartel Include i loi , Maoon riot presl< Mary Fleming Carter, Else Hol- dent; Dot Vaden. BCrel and land Cox, Lois Agnea Crutchflcld. Helen Waltman i Mellie Mae Culp, i i MUlei Am. i bai resolved her Derrlng, Gail Dixon Dick h P i M" rience •>■.■ serving Wf.n'f i LOU Doll, -Ian. i I as president of the lunkM Dunkum. Ann Noms EdBO this year, and t of the Ann Evans Esther Davis student Qovernmenl A toclation Pltsgerald, Dons Prances Qai She WM .il o ,:t editor for the co. Betty France, Gillette Lula 1P54 Virginian and r a numb' t Islin of Alpha Blgms Alpha. and Clam nm. only. Also pceivii. this ntiv th< tapped Held are Jeanne Hamilton Lafoon four iunlOri into t. :;i on Ml -.i '.'. tl n Mi i li i l n ' Hiding Lee Maikei Maiy Fiances Miller, I ;l and I) riOl on mla Moon. Jean Arvin camp'i I : i tapped '■'•'! I Jane Anne Dou i Perrow KI- Bailey n lean carol len Marie Porter. Sylvia I.vnn ■ I He!> n Waltman Reames. Selma Sherwsbn: Reed Jai ■ Loi iion I lean Robertson Jean iylm tudenl via Smith Rubv I Demetra Steger. and Virginia ot. of on Florence Sutherland A! o I Ann Thomas. Billie Mae i tumor from Newport Tomllnson. Ma: Vn twei rtieularly M.I i., '.'.'' nti M j Denny Wilson, and Cora J I v ' pre Idi ■ ' h
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members w.ll not return tx> Longwood In September, according to an announcement by Dabney S. Lancaster, President. Pour former members who have had a year's leavi of absence will again assume positions in the fall. Miss Florence Stubbs. who teaches I lie social sciences. Miss Katherine Tupper und Miss Bessie Jeter, wlui are both members of the home economics department will retlrt at the end of this yeai Mis Culine Hudson. 00 hostess, and Mr. Charles B. Attix. who was substitutiiu' for Mr Joel Ebersole m the mu tc department, aie reeignini positions. Thei nformants, Ca-j therine Dessaix and Bylvia Bascour, will resume tin n studies In France and Chile respectively. Dr. and Mrs. Marvin W. Schle- j TO THESE STUDENTS. YEARS OF COLLEGE ARE SIMILAR TO STEPS, whether one i»lookltd, of the history and El departments, respectively will be ing up or down. Peggy Hood, the dignified senior, U shown looking back at underclassmen, i left to away on a year's leave of absence, n..hi (..nie Peoples, Liz DeHaven, and Betty Scarborough. as Dr. Schlegel received a Ford Fellowship to study in Germany. Dr. Francis B. Simkins also of the history department, will be at Princeton University to lecture for the first semester of next year, but he will return to Longwood Mr. Malcolm Graham, assistant' Joan Conley, a /najor in math- [ ology at the University of Virfor the second term. Four former faculty members professor of mathematics, will at-: ematlcs from Frederica, Del., wiliglnla; and Chapman L. Ramsey, are returning in the fall after a tend the commencement exercises I take an oral examination on the chairman of the department of year's absence. Dr. R C Simoni- at Columbia University. Tuesday. math honors course she has been mathematics at E. C. Glass High ni. who studied on a Fulbright June 1. when he will receive an taking at Longwood College, in School, Lynchburg. Fellowship this year in Italy, will Ed. D. degree from the Teachers the Honors Room at 5 p. m , toMr. Malcolm Graham, assistreturn as chairman of the Eng- College. . morrow. ant professor of mathematics, dilish department. Miss Elizabeth The subject of her paper which rected Joan's study and research Many events during graduation Burger will return after a year's week at Columbia are keyed to she will defend Is "Graphic Tech- in the honors course. Longwood leave of absence to do graduate was the first among state colleges work at Columbia University in Man's Right to Knowledge and niques Appropriate to the Devel- in Virginia to inaugurate an opment of the Function Concepts the Fiee Use Thereof," the theme the field of natural science. Mr honors course, and today honors Ebersole studied this year in the of the Columbia Bicentennial for Prospective Secondary School courses are open to superior stumusic school of Indiana Univer- which the university Is celebrat- Mathematics Teachers." Joan will be examined by Dr. dents in any academic departsity, and Miss Janice A. Lemon ing this year. Highlight of the ocFrancis Lankford, professor of ment of the college. studied In New York to complete caslon will be a speech by Presiwork for a professional certlfi- i dent Dwight D. Eisenhower at education at the University of Dr. Robert T. Brumfield, procate They will return In Septem- j the national bicentennial din- Virginia; Dr. Ladley Husted, fessor of biology is the chairman chairman of the department of bl- of the honors committee, and the ner mi. Monday. May 31. other members are: Miss Helen Draper, professor of modern languages, Dr. Beverly Ruflin. librarian and professor of library scicould we find a greater variety of deavors to let students have an ence, and Dr. Marvin W. SchleBY DOT DOUGLAS tastes, both in the artist and' idea In all mediums of the allied gel, associate professor of hisarts, including painting, drawing, tory. Comments at the recent college critic-observer? The exhibition was held May and applied design. The exhibition art exhibit ranged from "It's terrible, why did she do it?" to "how 17-24 and a sale of various works which featured all student ait work tried to point out this phase mi held on May 21. perfectly lovely." I he co'.lr-pe art department en" of its purpose by showing a variety j JrOrU'l', Moore, (iclill Where but at an art exhibition of work from each class. The crafts class exhibited leather work, wood work, metal Ellen Porter of Portsmouth has work and textile work Those who showed high achievement in this "''" ***** ' ' ■etreM class were Joan Conley, Joyce in the current season of the LongWilkerson, Betty Benton, Claire wood Players. She recent d a Krienbaum. Helen Waltman, Little Oscar" trophy for hei role in Mannlngham in Mary Anne Ward and Margaret stiect" and hi will b mDuke. <l on a plaque which will June Johns, Johanna Biddlecomb. Audrey Powell. Nan Picin- soon be placed in the lobby of ich and Virginia Obenchaln from Jarman Auditor.um under the the creamlcs class exhibits un- iponsorshlp of the | usually good works In clay. Tom Moore, a senior from Those who did outstanding Farmvilli work In art education were Beth i.i for I0SS.'M loi his perl as the Kent. Jane Blake, Claudett Cross. Friar In "Romeo and Julie) and Katherine Miller. This class This plaque and trophy award featured the handling of all me- Is a new pro diums of art which would be In- group. Members ol the I' teresting and usable by children voted to make on to this of all ages. This class chose cray- honor n t: i 1951, the year ons, finger paint, cut paper and that the new auditorium was clay as good mediums for child completed and opened for the stuart work. dents us The oil painting class showed a Mrs Cli wide range In taste and techniques, ranging from meticulously Of Suffolk air. painted blades of grass by Joanna former Hampdeii idem Blddlecomb, to a decaying green named 1951i: .or fiom I ■■ head painted by yours truly. Beth actor Kent's and Shirley Roby's works ■ i2 season I elor of science in secondary i were, generally speaking, realistic. Ed Stuniield was chosen again nd a mi Vlr11 are Orace Book MR. RICHARD MEEKER. INSTRI ( TOR OF ENGLISH, is Beth's paintings always contain a for 1952-53 foi nil pai i in "The ■ iff Virginia Ben I shown Inspecting his recent purchase at the annual art sale last human element while Shirley's Glass Menagerie," with honors goMi ill II. from ' tv Is the jBorum, Elizabeth IfleKl wrrk. The artist, Jeanne Saunders, Is altto on hand to complete oils, usually depict some phase of ing to Sally Wilson of Hopowell, . Jean Carlyl'-. Ilia At- in w i ,f the Athli in "» final details of the vale. for her idle in II. .-»riI. 'Continued on Paae 3) 'Crmtinued on Paue 3) Mill
Prof. To Get I Conley, Mathematics Major, To Take Ed. D Degree Oral Examination in Honors Course
WendenburK: to Mead Alpha Kappa (iainma
LC Art Exhibit Reveals Student Talents
'Little Oscar' Award
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