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LONGWOOD COLLEGE, FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1975
NO. 13
"Closed Door" Policy Announced At Press Conference Dr. Willett announced at the press conference on January 14, that an amendment to Title IX of the HEW ruling concerning the issue that single-sexed state institutions must complete a coeducational process within a designated time, has now made sororities exempt from that ruling. Dr. Willett stated that the amendment, "has been passed, and is in effect." He continued by saying that sororities "can be solely all female." This will curtail the fear by the sororities that they would have to house their members off campus. Sue Scarborough, Student Government Chairman, stated that "We are expecting some recommendations concerning Residence Board." Sue added that the closed door policy, " has immediately gone into effect." One recommendation which has been passed by Residence Board, but must also be approved by the other appropriate sources, was explained by Doris Boitnott, Chairman of Residence Board, when she stated that, " alcohol may be consumed by the student and her guest," according to the designated regulations stated in the Student Handbook.
Buckley Amendment Dr. Willett stated that, " a number of changes were made in the Buckley Amendment." This is the bill which allows students to see their files. One of the changes was that only those items submitted into a student's file after January 1,1975, may be viewed by the student. "We will be going to the Board of Visitors meeting in February to adopt a local policy," stated Dr. Willett, and this policy will be in conjunction with the ammendent." Dr. Willet added that in regard to prospective employers, "they are not going to be talking to you, much less interested in you," if they know that you have seen your files. Henrico school system is one place where a student applying for a position must state if she has seen her files. There was concern expressed over the percentage of money which Longwood is required to return to Richmond. One cutback in expenditures, according to Dr. Willett, will be that, "concerning professors traveling to attend meetings, we've almost put a total ban on it." Dr. Willett added that, "If we don't get some
Student Government Officers Installed For 1975 Term Student Government officers were installed on January 14, at which time Grace Anne Overton, ex-Chairman of Legislative Board, stated that the Board members' "duty will be to represent you in a way that they feel will be beneficial in the end." "I have complete faith in you, Madam Chairman," Grace Anne said to Sue Scarborough, the newly installed Chairman of Iiegislative Board. After being installed Sue said that, "I want you to know that Legislative Board and the rest of the Board's voice is going to come from you." Ex-Chairman of Judicial Board, Becky Jefferson expressed her wishes that the Student Body support the new board, and she stated that board members from last year, "did a fine job and I'm very proud of
them." Beth Reese, the new Chairman of Judicial Board, expressed her feeling that, "working with Becky Jefferson has been a pleasure." "I have a lot of confidence in these leaders," stated Pat Watson, ex-Chairman of Residence Board. Pat expressed the desire that "the substitute mother, watchful eye can finally be dropped." Doris Boitnott, the new Chairman, said that, "Residence Board has worked diligently in 1974." She added that, "productivity depends on the student body's support and feedback." Doris also stated, "I believe in an organization made of elbow grease." Also installed were Donna Adams as Chairman of the Athletic Association, and Diane Chatham, president of the YWCA.
financial relief there will be changes at Commencement." When asked if he foresaw an increase in tuition, Dr. Willett responded by saying that, "I will predict at this point no increase in tuition." for next year, but Dr. Willettt added that there would probably be an increase in food and living fees. Elevators On the topic of the elevators in Frazer, one of which is said to have fallen eight floors before Christmas, Dr. Willett explained that, "we've been monitoring this on a daily basis," and expressed a belief that they were safe. He added that, "safety has to come above everything else." Dr. Willett said that the vacant spaces in the dorms are, "slightly ahead of what we expected it to be at this point." He added that, "we had the lowest drop out rate for first semester." The majority of vacancies occurred in Curry and Frazer dormitories.
Geist Selects 4 Seniors, 8 Juniors At Annual Tapping Last Night Four seniors and eight juniors were tapped into Geist, the honorary leadership society, January 21. These twelve students were selected by unanimous votes by the present Geist members, on the basis of their scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Bev Bury Bev Bury is a senior French major from I.exington who is minoring in library science. She is dorm president for Curry, was secretary of the YWCA, and a member of Lambda Iota Tau honorary. Bev. has made the Dean's list and is also a member of the French Club. Sarah Smithey Ex-Vice Chairman of Legislative Board, Sarah Smithey is a senior Math major from Roanoke. She was a May Court representative, along with the Bridal Fashion Show. She has worked with the Miss longwood Pageant, and is a member of Alpha Gamma Delta social fraternity. As Longwood College representative in the Apple Blossom Festival, Sarah was also a Colleague, and Sophomore Oktoberfest Chairman. She was chosen as a member of Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Feda Sutton Feda Sutton is a member of the Lychnos Society, Kappa Delta Pi honorary, and Beta Beta Beta honorary. Feda is a senior Biology major from Buckingham, who is a member of Alpha Gamma Delta social honorary, and was a Klown in the 1973 Oktoberfest. She has made the Dean's list, is a member of the basketball team, and was
crowned "Miss Buckingham" for 1973. Susan Wagner Susan Wagner is a senior Physical Education major from Virginia Beach. She was cocaptain of the varsity lacrosse squad. Susan was a sophomore usherette, a colleague, and a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority. She was also chairman of the Athletic Association, was awarded the Wygal Scholarship, selected as a member of Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, and is a member of the Delta Psi Kappa honorary. Katrina Bateman An Oktoberfest Klown for the past two years, Katrina Bateman is a junior Physical Education major from Salem. She is a member of Delta Psi Kappa honorary, was a Colleague, and a member of the lacrosse team. Katrina has also participated in the Athletic Association and the YWCA. Gay Harrington Gay Harrington was a junior usherette, Chairman of the Summer Reading Program, and is a member of Alpha I-ambda Delta honorary. Gay is a junior English major from Virginia Beach. She has been a member of the hockey team, and is now on the basketball team.
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Chairman of the Student Union, I-aurie McCullounh is a junior Elementary Education major from Friendsville. She has been a Colleague, made the Deans list, and was treasurer of the Student Union in 197:5. Molly I AT Molly I AT is Chairman of Orientation and is a member ol Beta Beta Beta honorary. She is a junior from Roanoke and is majoring in Pre-nursing. Molly is a member of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority, and is a member of the Oriental society. She also is a member of the swimming team and has made the dean's list several times. Susan Ridenour A junior Sociology major from Staunton, Susan Ridenour, has been a class representative to Judicial Board. Susan was an usherette, a colleague, and on the 1974 Mardi Gras Court. She is a member of Alpha Sigma Tau sorority. Betty Ridgeway Betty Ridgeway is a junior from Nathalie, who is majoring in Elementary Education. She was Corresponding Secretary of Iiegislative Board, is a member of Alpha Sigma Tau sorority, and is serving as class representative (Continued on Page 3)
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