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November November, the one
Inmeal
of this year that
Thanksgiving Dinner.
community. Hats off to ARA Dining Services for planning a wonderful sit
Pictured to the side and
down
every sudent looked forward to was The ARA
below
are
two
tables of
students enjoying that in-
famous dinner. One freshman
is
saying, "This ter
than
quoted is
much I
Other happenings in
November: Jarman was
will eat
"The Forest for the Trees",
ment sponsored many
comedian
Chris Penedleton, and Laser Karoake. The new
The
many the-
works, including
events including a Senior
ies "Batman Returns", "Boomerang", and "Lethal III",
the location for atrical
Men's JV Basketball team played their first game against Fork Union on the 21st. The Musical Depart-
Christmas". Lancer Productions were responsible for bringing the mov-
by Jana Davis & Christopher Kelly and a Chamber Music Series Rectial
featuring Joanne the harpsichord.
Kong on
Presidential Election
the majority of the
Forthe
fall
semester, the
United States' Presidential Election was among one of the hot campus topics. In Longwood's mock debates and elections. Republican George Bush was determined the campus-wide favorite. Obviously, our
Zhan Caplan dressed up Clinton for a debate.
small campus population is not an ideal sample of the total
comes
population
when it Com-
to electing the
mander-in-Chief. The vicDemocrat Bill Clinton did have a few promising
tor.
ideas, especially in the area
of student
loans. But to quote a popular, present day bumper sticker, "Don't blame me, I voted for Bush!!"
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Republican supporters' efforts fell short of having the Bush/Quayle team re-elected to the White House in 1992.
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esti-
as
on Thanksgiving." Serv-
Weapon
dinner for the
mated number of 2100 people. The baked Alaska was as good as always!!
bet-
my mothei's elab-
orate spread that
"The School for Wives", and the traveling production of "Hometown
were again various members from the Greek
ers
mock
as Bill
Presidential