Rotunda vol 55, no 3 sept 17, 1975

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VOL. LI

NO. 3

LONGWOOD COLLEGE, FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1975

Co-Education Major Topic At Press Conference By SALLY GRAHAM On September 9, Sue Scarborough, chairman of Legislative Board, opened the first press conference of the 197576 academic year. Sue requested that anyone interested in serving on the student liaison committee, sign their names to the list that is on the student government board outside the dining hall. YWCA The second topic on Sue's agenda for discussion was the Young Women's Christian Association. Diane Chatam, president of Longwood's YWCA sent legislative Board a written request asking that the YWCA be considered an inactive organization. The major reason according to Diane, is that "the YWCA members have become inactive." Contrary to the belief that the YWCA is a chapter of the national YWCA, it was mentioned that longwood's YWCA is not now, nor has been for several years affiliated with the national Y. After announcing that Willa Jean Durbin was elected the Junior class representative to Legislative Board, Sue introduced Doris Boitnott, chairman of Residence Board. Open House Doris gave an explanation of the ratification procedures for the newly proposed open house policies. Doris went on ic explain that the open house hours, the alcohol policy, and the open door

policy will be voted on by each floor of the residence halls. A seventy-five per cent vote of the people living on the hall must be obtained to approve the policies. Doris stressed the point that all students must support and uphold these policies if the policies are to work. Doris ended by asking if there were any questions concerning the voting procedures or the open house policies. Sue then reemphasized the points Doris had made and in closing, Sue said, "I urge everyone to be present when the voting occurs." With that, Sue turned the meeting over to Dr. Willett. Dr. Willett's opening comments dealt with the open house policies. He praised Doris and Sue for their work on the policies and stated that the "type of presentation made (to the Board of Visitors) went a long way." Dr. Willett also remarked that there was a definite "need to come to a concensus of thinking" and urged everyone to vote and become involved. Coeducation After Dr. Willett's opening remarks concerning the open house policies, he moved on to the major topic of discussion at the press conference — coeducation. Dr. Willett opened the discussion by referring to the Health, Education, and Welfare ruling, Title IX, which states in brief that any institution which is not historically single-sexed must comply with the ruling to become

a coeducational institution. The decision made by HEW was then forwarded to the Longwood Board of Visitors. After much deliberation and study of the issue, the Board of Visitors decided not to appeal the HEW decision that Ixmgwood must go coed and voted to accept the HEW ruling. This ruling will go into effect by the summer of 1976, at which time males will be admitted as dorm students. Dr. Willett told the students that, according to a survey taken early in the summer, Longwood was ranked fifth with Mary Washington in terms of the selectivity for accepting students. Dr. Willett was emphatic in his comments "that only one set of admissions qualifications apply" for both male and female students. Before opening the floor for questions' from the students, Dr. Willett briefly discussed three areas of concern. The first area is the curriculum. Dr. Willett very strongly stressed that "we are not looking for programs specifically for males." The majority of curriculum programs will still be geared toward the field of teaching. However, Business Administration, a new major in the Business department, was cited as one area of planning for both males and females. The second area of discussion was the resources. Dr. Willett

said that the overall institutional needs will be distributed on a "fair and equible basis." He went on to say that ihe resources will be a "general proportionate expenditure." The third and last area that Dr. Willett discussed was the directions the college is to go. He said that he wants the "transition to be as smooth as it possibly can." Dr. Willett stated that he as well as the other members of the administration, have been attempting to "identify areas where we will have to make decisions." To help identify any problem areas that longwood may encounter in coing coed, Dr. Willett is sending personnel to other campuses in order to study

the effects that going coed has had on them. Housing With those comments, Dr. Willett asked the students if they had any questions - dealing with the effects that going coed will have on I-ongwood, or anything else of concern to the students. The first question that was asked was where the male students will be housed. Dr. Willett said that the males will be housed in the dorms on campus rather than having the school try to find suitable places to house them off campus. Dr. Willett staled that the "final decision will be determined, to a great extent, on numbers" of the male students (Continued on Page 7)

Geist Taps M. Johnson As 1975 Geistmeister

On Tuesday, September 16, Geist tapped Melissa IÂŤatrobe Johnson as Geistmeister, Emily Burgwyn as Feistmeister, and Gwen Goggin as Mittenmeister for the 1975 Oktoberfest.

Geistmeister Melissa is a senior Speech and Dramatic Arts major from Petersburg. She has performed in numerous plays, was colleague, participated in the

Miss I/mgwood Pageant, and is a member of Alpha Gamma Delta social sorority. She has made the dean's list and is a member of Alpha Psi Omega honorary. As Geistmeister, Melissa's duties include being co-ordinalor of the usherettes, working in the information booth, introducing class chairmen at the skits, and announcing the winners of color rush. FEISTMEISTER Emily Burgwyn is a junior from Richmond, majoring in Physical Education and Recreation. Emily was on the tennis and swim teams, a colleague, and served on Residence Board. She has performed the stage work for many productions and is a member of Alpha Gamma Delta social sorority. The responsibilities Emily has as Feistmeister are being the . mistress of ceremonies, presiding over the entire weekend, introducing the judges, presiding over the skits, announcing the winners of skits, as well as the winners of the entire week end. MITTENMEISTER A sophomore from Norfolk, Gwendalyn Goggin, is majoring

in Physical Education. Gwen served as a member of Residence Board and was a Student Assistant. Being Mittenmeister, Gwen's duties are to preside over the midway, supervise the judging of the booths, preside over color rush and introduce the concert on the midway. USHERETTES Geist also lapped two usherettes from each class. From the senior class, Millie Barnes and Brenda Chisholm were tapped. Millie is a senior math major from Parksley. She was a colleague, and served on various committees. As well as working with the Swap Shop, Millie has also been active in her class and Oktoberfesl in the past. Brenda is a senior biology major from Mineral. She was a colleague and is a member of Alpha Sigma Tau social sorority. She is also a member of Beta Beta Beta, which is the science honorary, where she serves as vice-president. Barbara Lichford was one of the junior usherettes tapped. She is a business major from Lynchburg. Barbara was a member of Freshman Commission and Phi Beta

lambda honorary. She holds Ihe position of treasurer of the Student Union and is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha social sorority. Anita Slowe is the other junior tapped as an usherette. She is a Physical Education major from Danville. Anita was a member of ihe basketball team, and served as A representative to the Athletic Association. She was a student assistant and has made the Dean's list. Anita has also served on the class booth committee for Oktoberfest and is currently serving as treasurer of legislative Board. One of the sophomores lapped as an usherette was Terry Marie Donahue. She is from Richmond and is majoring in Physical Education. Terry is a member of the varsity basketball team and was a student assistant. Sandra Maloney was also tapped as a sophomore usherette. She is an elementary education major from Hampton. Sandra has made the Dean's list and If a member of Alpha lambda Delta honorary. She is also a member of the H20 Club and the Corkettes. The two freshman usherettes tapped were Cameron Oglesby and Cindy Thomas.


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