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"Snow Ball"
Longwood College, Farmville, Virginia, January 27, 1954
VOLUME XXXIII
Jrs. Throw 'Snow Ball' In Winter Wonderland At February 13 Dance
LC Students Select Moore As Chairman
'Vagabonds'To Add
Evening of Melody Fellowship Grants Those present at "The Snow n Ball," the annual Junior Da n°ce to be held in the college gymna-, sium from 8 to 12 p. m., on Saturday. Febrary 13. will be waltzing in a winter wonderland of snow and mist. To provide the music for this occasion, the juniors have chosen the Vagabonds, a comparatively new band from Lynchburg. who are now playing the college circuit. The Vagabonds perform with a freshness of style comparable to other well-known bands. Since they are eager to play In this part of the state, the junior class is most happy to give them the pnvilege of playing on the Longwood campu according U) Jeanne Lynch Hob.) . dance chairman. Under the direction of Beth Kent, the theme. "The Snow Ball" will be portrayed by a color scheme of pale blue, white, and silver. In the center <>! the "Yin will be a hugs spotlighted snowball made of cotton and broken glace. The pale bule sky will appear realistic with the presence Of white clouds. To complete the scene icicles and snow-covered ever greens will be present throughout the gym Junior class members may be identified by the snow mulls each will carry. All this with the aid of indirect lighting are deail ned to cast a spell of enchantment upon the dancers. After the dance there will be a "combo" party in the "rec" for juniors and escorts with cla.-s talent providing entertainment. The receiving line at the dance will include President and Mis Dabney Lancaster. Mi.s Ituth Gleaves. Dean of Women: Mr. Raymond French, associate professor of chemistry; Miss Nancy Chambers, class sponsor; Ann (Coatinued on Payc 3)
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Ward Edits Paper For Tryout Issue: Leonard Assists
and really like n la thing that would happen to R< St up for the somebody • I in of ell . are that This statement aas made by •r of the lUtS are ben. i-'.iy Qreenland, a senior from be a this week for the various stafl Norfolk, who has just received a .ii. sitions on the Rot.i \ -limscholarship to .study toward a Dlll.es ing the position ol editor-inmasters d< the Unlw lien Ann will chief is Shirley Ward, junior. ol Mi la one Ion board Ing out for other stafl Oi six student of the United i il Ldin nomlnare ananas a - ditoi. Oail slates to receive this scholarship atirn le by I eonard; desk editor. «"«•*- >»J of the Donaldson: news edit ir, Pal Keli the i'.: and featun editor, Dot Arm"'• A Spanish major .u Longwood. . with atroi i must lyn Finks Hall has *" : ' to the duties of copy editor for this of International Education. She major < issue. Church news wa will leave Longwood In February The election of major officers, by Pat Johnson. Gale Branch lias and will prepare to to Ann's supervision, w .11 fol- taken over duties of social i where she will begin her studies appointnunt-s. Heads while Margaret Dryden has writin the Schi ol of Philoaoph] from each major organization ten the humor column. • •:. . o "Of Interest." a regular column submit names of their Mexico on March 1. Pay remark- nomlrj he chairman who written by Joyce Qilkhrest, was ,,(1 nad ltl d **' »»»« '■'■ " ' .\ ill engage in necessary functions taken over this week by Pat I t0 ; ( 0lin R° : ' * to approve nominations These trail. t|"V where she could pi act li e what be held and results she had learned. recorded during the first week in Dr. Barley Plans Trip Pay also wishes • s her March. gratitude to members of the Working in committees, Ann For Longwood Girli faculty who in their wilhn will cany out the same procedure For Longwood students, New ■(I help havi made thl employed in major elections, for York has become synonym At Longwood College Fay is the selection of minor officers. with Easter vacation, and one lot -i resident of the SP Ann Is now secretary of the . the annual three day trip club, vice-president of the Future senior class, of the and show-- - . I a hers of America, historian of Future Teachers of America, a is being planned Kappa Delta PI national honor .:>er of the college choir, com- I The cost will be S40 and will ety in education: a member mer la] club. Kappa Delta Pi.1 include four ol n the Hob I f the YVVCA Cabinet. Pi Gamma and the BSU. Busine educa- Taft and tickets to three or lour Mu. national soda] science framajor. of the leading Broadway shows. . the French club, Orchesia Co: up n the election A maximum of M student will 1120 Club, and president of Can- Ann tate I think lt.s wonder- be permitted to take I and terbury Club. ful to have been elected and I all Interested mu She re© h d the Snyder Found- hope thai i wiD b ■ able to carrj February 5. ition scholarship of S500 during of-the office sucDr. c. L. s. Barley will chap her freshman year at Longwood. ceaafullyl" i rone the group.
Broken Lamp Or Worn-Out Wire -'Charlie* Can Fix It! B] J\( KIi: MARSHALL Physically, he is .small with theI Where's Charlie.' charhe can definite air of a busy man about; fix this!" rings through ' !l>"> "p lla-s u"x **OTdi to say and The aasurinc the halls of freshman, and soph- little time to waste. There is omore buildings whenever a BUM]IS gnaws savagely at some hidden board, a lamp [alia a| tin. a hundred yag ill tful aervlce, a clumsy pack. be wrapped securely for mailing, or whenever you ju l can l makt it up the domiitor alone with two, ten-ton suitcases after a week end at home! Yes! Charlie Brooks can fix it and has been fixing things around the college for twenty sight years Charlii was born In B ham County and worked for eight I truckdriver before coming to this college as a 0 IStOdian in 1926 Members of the stafr. who were during ths time when Dr. Joseph I Jarman ident. Olsce to when Charlie could always bi seen ehaufferlna the ■lent all over the c iuntl Atutime there was an errand to be run—Charlie was there "Faithful" is the word with winch describe Charlie—"ambitious, nsu rworkini and faithful." These are the qualltlei by which we recognize Charlie today. We know him i. the strength the tolling bell every morning, noon, and night. We know him \ \\ IBM \MI \ I KII NDL1 as our mailman, our fix-It" man who is seen sitting in his familiar and our Irreplaceable handyman
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