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Summer Summer is always an exciting time during a college student's life, especially those who
go
to
Longwood. Some
chose to stay in Farmville for the various summer sessions and new student orientation. Dr. Jordan's An-
thropology classes were as popular as Wende Davis and Rich Bell never
ever.
thought a class could be so interesting and
rewarding.
Summer
school students got to
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experience first hand all the construction going on this summer. At first, they were unable to find an en-
alarm clock, tearing down walls and constructing the new front desks. The new resi-
dence hall (ARC)
trance to Blackwell Di-
opened
ning Hall, but quickly found Tina waiting to check their ID's at the back door. The post office consisted of one room and the students
than expected, due to fire inspections, but finally was able to be used for summer conferences. Lancer Cafe was the big hangout
sorted for their own mail. For those unlucky souls who lived in Curry and Frazer,
and a "cool" place to study, eat, and do homework. Macado's cooled the students' pallets with quarter drafts every Wednes-
construction workers were their 6:00 am.
a
little
later
Summer Conference
Coordinators and RA's created colorful
"Summer
bulletin boards depicting
day night. Occasionally,
such stars as
Cindy Crawford, Richard Gere, James Earl Jones, and Jodie Foster were spotted in our small farm town while filming the box office success, Somersby.
Some
students were used as extras in the court house and other various scenes. One student entered Par-Bill's and ran into Cindy. He was so embarrassed he
met and once again confused freshmen registered for Zoology expecting to study zoo animals. The Orientation Leaders' team spirit was highly eviclasses
dent. Kidding around
and practiconsumed their free The annual night out to Macado's was covered by Julianna Hardy's credit card and everycal
jokes
time.
one knows that £rin McCay "just loves Longwood" and Sharnise Hamlin plays an excellent school drunk. New students saw their decision to attend Longwood was truly a "Vote for Tomorrow." Other students opted to spend their summer vacation at the beach, either Virginia Beach, Nags Head, or Ocean City. Pic-
tured to the side
mon. Here he
is
'92.
is
Scot Black-
shown
at
one of
the numerous guard parties in Virginia Beach. For years, many Longwood students have been either Resort Guards or Rental Attendants for the Virginia Beach Lifesaving Service. All of Longwood's students enjoyed a fun filled and relaxing summer. August came all too soon and we were rejoined in Farmville, Virginia for an exciting, challenging, and tradition-filled academic year. The Virginian staff hopes that you enjoy this yearlong look at the "People of Longwood College 1993."
— Julie
Michelle Wiley
ing could go wrong.
Orientation Leaders starred in a
portraying to-college rences and Potato skit
new
more
skit real-
life
occur-
the
Couch
found new with the male and female roles being reversed. The couch potatoes were played by life
Senior Class President, Tara Confalone and
her sidekick. Jelly.
Dave
student orientation was a big success, as always. With
Wee, Nancy Haga, and Phyllis Mable made their usual appearances. Students and parents were enlightened to find out about loft regulations, the phone system, what a
Mary Kaye Cochran as advisor and orienta-
professor expects, and how to succeed at
tion co-chairs, Chris-
Longwood. Seminar
to
vacation.
New
Preview
tina Galloway and Zhan Chaplan, noth-
what he was there
summer
for
Longwood."
completely forgot purchase. All-in-all, Farmville isn't such a bad place to spend a
The Orientation Leaders
at
Rettig, Dr.
Mc-