January / February L ongwood students
returned,
after celebrating the
new
year,
new
schedule, buying new books, and getting used to new professors' teaching styles. January Orientation successfully greeted and orientated the transfers and new students to Longwood. Pictured to the side are a few of the January Orientation Leaders. O.L.s possess a very original personality. They have to be spirited and very knowlegable about Longwood history, services, to a
and activities. If you are interested in becoming an Orientation Leader (O.L.) contact Mary Kaye Cochran in Student Development. Participating in orientation is one of the most rewarding experiences available here at Longwood.
Alpha Delta
Pi so-
moved
their
rority
entire hall
and chap-
room over the break. The Lion ter
ladies
er
were no long-
found on
first
floor Stubbs, but fourth floor Stubbs. All their sisters were
moved and
settled
time for the beginning of RUSH. For the past four
just in
years,
January
marks the time first
year
that
men and
women to
join
Two Alpha
Delta Pis walked towards Lankford to welcome their new Alpha members at Walk.
Sigma Sigma Sigmas
can choose the Greek
System. Rush is a very exciting week and everyone, even Tina Baby, can feel it in the
air.
In January, there
was
a
wonderful
tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr. on
Everyone went gave rave
the 18th. that
reviews of the performance. On February 4th, country music superstar Roy Clark and his tour band,
Rodney Lay and the Wild West, gave two benefit concerts for Longwood in Lancer Hall. Henry Fulcher, of WFLO radio, emceed both concerts. Proceeds from the concert
an endowto provide travel funds for the performing ensembles in Longwood's
went ment
to create
Music Department. Mr. Clark is a native of Meherrin,
a village just a
few miles from Longwood. His parents, Hester and Lillian Clark, and other family members still
live
there.
For 24
years, Mr. Clark has
the host of the
been
TV show
"Hee Haw", which is syndicated nationwide and viewed by some 30 million fans each week.
The Alpha Gams were out force with their balloons.
in full
January and February proved to both be exciting, fun-filled
Longwood.
months
at