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Cabbages & Kings
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THE ROTUNDA Logwood College, Farmville, Va., November 13, 1963
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No. 8
'Who's Who' Honors Nineteen Seniors Nineteen Longwood seniors Kappa Gamma this year. have been named to Who's Whc Betty Howard Is a rr.urtc main American Colleges and Uni- jor from Arlington, She is a Vtl sities. member of Alpha Kappa OamJto J Those selected are Donna Mae ma, Sigma Alpha Iota, the LongArnold. Betty Ann Atkinson, wood Choir, and the Music EduDana Marie Brewer, Evelyn cation National Conference. She Robins Gray, Elizabeth McLean is also a member of Zeta Tau Howard, Donna Ma eHumphlett, Alpha social sorority. Last year Brenda Ann Isbel. Gloria Jean Betty was a member of the Legtor another play to islative Board of Student Govnectlon with American Educa- O. Wygal. discussed the theme j Kafer, and Mary Ann Llpford. By Pat Wal'ace be i the Longwood tion Week. The group also pre- of Education Week - Education I Others chosen are Charlotte ernment. Players and Ham* den - Sydney ited a film on freedom In Strengthens the Nation. Daily Elaine McClung, Lois Ann ObenRolunda Editor Jor.r i BU this w e e k. was presented by the Student teaching In the classroom. topics for the week have been shain, Judith Carolyn Partrea, "OhOStl" by Henrik Ibsen :s beEnglish major Donna Humph The featured speaker. Mr. Fred set up. They are Monday — Barbara Anne Poland, Elizabeth lett is from Petersburg. Donna ing d ■ Dr. Patton Lock- Education Association in con[.earning Opportunities for All, Ann Rex, Linda Lewan Rippey, has worked on the college newswood, net i • st.u • profeaaor of Tuesday — Quality Teaching. Betty Jean Russell, Virginia paper since she began at LongBOO .md drama at Longwood Wednesday — Balanced Curricu- Joan Sturm. Gaynell Thomas wood and this year she Is servthis : .ill be 1 lum. Thursday — Community Re- Taylor and Marjorie Ann Twil- ing as the editor of the Rotunda. i ources. Friday — Financial Sup- ley. She has been a member of the Star: ■ roles port. Saturday — Goals for the assembly committee and the Spanish-French Major a- ■ B i enlor Future. Mr. Wygal urged the Colonna > staff. Donna is a \i i Hi Donna is a Spanish French students to consider these topics member of Beorc Eh Thorn and hmu major from Saratoga Springs, both on our own and in class. tram \i: I 'i. .is Reglna. New York. She is a member PI Delta Epsllon. Mr. Wygal centered his speech of Kappa Delta Pi and she Prom Iney are Brenda Is a biology major on Tuesday's topic — Quality Is the editor of the 1963 Stu- from Portsmouth. She has servDave Rdyca ,i> Engstrand, Ed Teaching. Relating some of the dent Handbook. Donna Is a ed on many committees for CirBaker as O and conclusions of a study by Dr. member of Phi Mu social so- cus and this year was co-chairJm Omdoff ai Pa I >. Mandera. Paul Witty, he presented us with rori'y. the director la Carla man for her class. Brenda is a a list of negative and positive ICoNalr with Bonnie Ranvjy as Betty Ann Is an English ma- member of Alpha Gamma Delta traits drawn up by a group of jor from Arlington. For the past social sorority. macer and Patti O'Neill school cihldren. leal Director. two years, she has been coA business major. Jeanne KaThose traits most desired in a chairman and class representa- fer is from Arlington. She la teacher were a democratic at- tive for Circus This year she president of Phi Beta Lambda t tude, consideration for the In- was Circus Queen. Betty Ann ing as the editor of the Rotunda. dividual, patience, wide interest has participated in many of this year and treasurer of the in pupil's problems, flexibility, the plays produced by the Long- senior class. Jeanne is a memand unusual proficiency In wood Players of which she Is a ber of Pi Omega Pi and Phi Mu teaching. member Betty Am Is currently social sorority. She was recently In accomplishing these traits. president of Alpha Psl Omega. tapped into Alpha Kappa GamFrom Arlington Is History- ; ma membership. Mr. Wyg.il referred the students Legislative President in teaching as one of themes to the second chapter of Gen- Spanish major Dana Brewer In yesterday's assembly Dr. Douglas Lawson, chaplain Mr l-vpd <). Wygal emphaduring American I dm at Ion esis. Here it is stated that man Last year Dana was secretary of Mary Ann Llpford Is an Engwas was made in God's Image. In the Legislative Board of Student ! lish major from Bassett. She is Week. i (o tb Malay Foun- sized importance of qquallty striving to unfold our life through Government. She is a member presently chairman of the legisthat image through which we of the Spanish Club. Wesley lative board of student governcan reach toward perfection, Mr. Foundation, and PI Gamma Mu. ment Mary Ann Is a member bar to. B Our maWygal feels we will acquire those Dana Is also chairman of the of S.E.A., the Longwood Choir. Today." necessary qualities of a good activities commit'ee of Student i Alpha Kappa Oamma, Wesley The first MM on was a lecture teacher. Government. Also, Dana was re- , FoundaUon. and Alpha Sigma Before presenting his speech. cently tapped into membership Tau social sorority. Last year !>ackground of the I Mr. Wygal took the opportunity of Alpha Kappa Gamma m of the Methodist she was a member of Pan to thank the student body for Ringmaster— '82 hellenlc Council, the IMS Virupper than was their farewell gift and to preEvelyn, from Portsmouth. Is ginian staff, and was also sec another '.• ibout the modsent the plans for a new schol- majoring in elementary educa- retary of the Y. : : . followed Two art exhibits are currently i centuries covered by the exhi- arshlp to be offered here at Long- tion and English. She was Ring,r, Mima- Union, wood. The pennies thrown in the master for Circus in 1962. Last 1 Also an English major. Chart.\ (| ii itlona and a pan II the lobby of Jarman, I For the most part, the works j Rotunda by members of the year Evelyn was vice-president lotte is from Farmville. She la on. The Tradition of Chinese j represented in "Persian Minia- freshmen class, along with a of her class and a member of a member of Alpha Kappa GamDr. Lawi w.i- Pali ting," In the Exhibition tines" van inspired by epics or donation from Mr. Wygal to the Colonnade staff. She is cur- ma and la president of Kappa that Hu a program must room of FaiMiaitat Library, will | romantic poems They were ere-1 bring the total amount up to one rently a member of Pi Gamma Delta Pi Charlotte Is active in u :■(' A it!i !!:'■ ohanUng world. n display through No- ated to afford visual pleasure for j hundred dollars will be g.ven Mu, Pi Delta Epsllon, and the Baptist Student Union. Lois Is a physical ecucatlon tier 25. the princes and wealthy Indl-jCach year to the freshman who Alpha Sigma Alpha social BO> ,1 that everyone is a major from Roanoke. She Is also rority. She is also vice president Persian Miniatures," a UNviduals who commissioned them .{best typif.es the spirit of LongBUM onarjf In tna modern ■ ! minortng In biology. Lois la ') exhibition, is sponsored The feeling for concentrated w°°d. This girl will be chosen of the Legislative Board of Stuchairman of the Judicial Board of the word. by the American Federation of unity of design and the treasury °y a committee of freshmen and dent Government and was chairDr. Lawson was graduated Arts. These works, entirely Iran- of motifs, or semi-pictorial sym- the class sponsor, and approved man of Freshman Orientation I of Student Government. She is a Evelyn Is president of Alpha I member of Alpha Kappa Oamma from Randol M WO I m character, are typical of bols, which developed on the by the administration. and Kappa Delta PI. Lois has received his B. D from Duke 'he style that rendered new ori- Iranian plateau. Influenced the been on the tennis team and Is entation to the Persian arts. art of other eras and rations. Unlvers;: I lus doca member of the H20 Club. "The Tradition of Chinese This style reached fruition at the torate from Drew University He From Norfolk, Judy Partrea Is nning of the fifteenth cen- Painting" is on loan from the majoring In English. 8he la an ordaii.ed Methodist minis tury and produced I succession Asia Society. There Is a taped Is president of the Panhellenlc ter. of masterpieces for the three gallery talk available to visitors. '■':] this year. She has been active in skits for Circus and is I i Sigma Tau Mr. Edward Hull, voice instructor, will present a resocial sorority cital November 17 196'! at 8 p.m. in the Student Building Barbara Is an English majoi Lounge. Dr. Sterling Adams will accompany Mr. Hull on from Hamilton She Is currently the piano. editor of the Colonnade. Barbara The program is M follows: is a member of PI Delta Epsllon, and | E A I b Not Me Your Rules Arne A music major. Betty Ann la Silent Worship Handel from Charlottesville. Betty Ann la president of the Y this year Old Mother Hubbard Haly-Hutchlnaon She is a member of the Grand 'S't m the m nun r of Handel) daughters Club, Alpha Kappa I Attempt from Low i Fly Henry Purceli Gamma. Sigma Alpha Iota, and llOWg be |fi -., «212i Wc- '.minster Fellowship. She la J. 8. Bach also a member of the I/mgwood n Choir Liedcinii'.s rahiendenOesellen . Mahler Lewan is an elementary EIIK'Songs of a Wayfarer) lish major from Richmond. 8ho III has worked on the staffs of both Don Quichotte a Dulclnee the Virginian and the Rotunda. by Paul Morandi Lewan Is a member of SEA , Avant de Quitter iPauatl Charles Oourod PI Delta Epsllon. Pi Oamma Mu, Alpha Kappa Oamma, KapOld A: .Songs Aaron Copland pa Delta Pi. and Wesley FounZlon's Walla dation. Long Time Ago Another English major is Simple Gifts Bettv Jean Russell from PortsAt The River mouth. She Is presently viceIt Bought Me A Cat chairman of the Judicial Board The Little Horses of Student Government. Betty Above painting Is among those appearof Jarman Auditorium and will rontlnue Chlng-arlng Chaw Jean was treasurer of the Y last ing In I"NF.SCO exhibition of Persian Minithrough November 25th. year. She is a member of Alpha atures. Collection la now on display In lobby ronUnued on page S)
Work Be-ins
On Second Play,
Wygal Performs Last Duty ^
Ibsen's "Ghosts" As Acting President Of College
Wesleyans Hear Missions Speech By Dr. Lawson
Library, Jarman Display Chinese, Persian Works
Hull Gives Voice Recital, Presents Varied Program
PERSIAN ART