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honored tradition at Longwood, Convocation. This
go about asking the school for money to revive the book. Julie
beginning of September marked a time
ceremony
is
the off ical capping
of the senior class.
Members
of
the senior class asked under-
classmen to be their junior buddies and make their tassel. Their tassel is very special souvenir to the senior because it included various memories from their years at Longwood. Convocation speaker was the new Vice President of Aca-
demic Affairs, Dr. Darryl Poole. He spoke on his very interesting philosophy of the
empty beer can. The emphasis was placed on the method of "how you think" versus "what you think". On the platform, the senior class was represented by Senior Class President Tara Conf alone. Vice President Shannon Nunnally, Bryce Davis, Susan Curry, and Indira Etwaroo. This month. The Rotunda enjoyed stirring up controversy.
In the Sept. 7th edition of
The Rotunda, Editor Erin McCay commented on the improper methods the yearbook staff
took to get funding. I like to take this oppor-
would
tunity to respond to her words. editor,
I
had no idea how
to
Lindsay, a staff member and senator, said that she
SGA
would help because she did
know
the proceedure.
Maybe
were incorrect, but she was doing it for her school and for the yearbook. Obviously by you reading this paragraph, and holding this book, whatever Miss Lindsay did, it was worth it. In five years, Longwood alumni are more likely to have a yearbook sitting on a shelf, than a couple of editons of the RotunJulie L.'s actions
da.
While on the subject of The Rotunda, September marked the month of their scandalist SEX issue. Papers went fast when students heard that there
Tricia Popular
posed for a picture with her junior buddy,
Melissa Massie.
were condoms placed inside. The Richmond Times Dispatch even ran a story about the Sept. 21, 1993 editon of The Rotunda, and supposedly a couple of administrators were upset. They have every right, it was a tacky ploy to gain readers. — Julie Michelle Wiley The senior brothers
of Tau
Kappa Epsilon enjoyed showing
off their tassels in a
group picture.
Junior Marshals, Julie Lindsay and Christina Galloway, performed the first duties of their job. Obviously, it wasn't that bad.