Longwood College - Virginian Yearbook (Farmville, VA)

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Joanie on the Pony Grainger Hall The Rotunda Upper right: Stephens Hall Above: A view of campus from Wheeler Above: Lancaster Library The Colonades BEMOlil) I 1 ' -: V ' m Top: A birdseye view of Longwood. Center: left: Beford; right: The Lankford Deck under construction. Left: The Wynne building. Barbara Bass Business Adm Mano Dawn Beale Elementary Education Natalie Bell Elementary Education Melanie Bert Elementary Education Joanna Bingler Business Joni Bradley Special Education Kathryn Brown Elementary Education Kimberly Brown Elementary Education Courtney Brumback English German David K. Buchanan Business Adm Erwin Clune Psychology Kelley Coggsdale Art Sandra Conner Mathematics Cecilia Cummins Elementary Education S. Cary Davis English Deborah Davis Joan Dolinger Rence Dolfini Brian Dorsey Chris Douglas Business Adm Art Music Education Business Adm Sociology Kevin Duck Political Science Pre Law William T. Faison Business Adm Karen Furneyhough Elementary Education Marilyn Flowers Jane Elyce Fugua Special Ed. Elem. Ed. Kathleen Grooms Home Economics Katherine Grooms Karen Guthrie Stuart Hallett Business Marketing Kimberly Heishman Business Administration Kimherley Harman Special Ed. Learning Disabilities V. Lynn Harmon Kathryn Hedden Accounting Barbara Herman Elemen. Ed. Lori Herron Elementary Ed. Angela Hill Mathematics Computer Science Jenny Heilman Special Ed. Don Ho History Pre Law Hildred Hott Marketing Tamara Jones business Admin. Jojo Katz Social Work Jennifer Keller Business Admin. Theresa Kinzle Business Admin. Grant Kowalchick Earth Sc ience ... . £2 Susan Lancaster Elem. Ed. Eric Lang Music Ed. Lisaz Lemaster Psychology Derek Lilly Biology Missie Little Foreign Languages Lisa Loudermilk Music Ed. Brenda Lynch Business Administ. Robin McGinley Special Ed. Dolores McGinnis Elem. Ed. Tammy Mabe English Gina Marks Business Management Sonny Merchant Physical Ed. Libhy Moore Biology Sharon Moyhan Elem. Ed. Ronda Nichols Theraputic Recreation Kimberly O ' Connor Robin Olmstead Home Ec. Elizabeth Peat Physical Ed. Gretchen Pugh Graphic Design Cynthia Peery Accounting Page Pence Business Administration Marketing Suzanne Poole Business Admin. Cynthia Puryear Kimberly Roberts Education Margaret Robey Social Work Anna Prow English Marilyn Royal Biology Lisa Samuels Psychology Robert Sawyer History and Business Admin. Keran Selden Business Admin. Accounting Tim Seymour Timothy D. Sheridan Business Admins. Finance Finance Marguerite Silvera Somer Sloan Keren Sparks Gail Starling Jennifer L. Swann Business Adm. Bus. Admin. Marketing Marketing Modern Languages Mathematics Ellen Tilghman Special Ed. Shirley Tinker Biology Psychology Melissa A. Traina usiness Admin. Lori Urban Marketing Colleen Vaughan Business Admin. Finance Frances Verniel Social Work Sandra Wade Art Gwen Walker English Timothy Walker business Management Marieska Weigel Social Work Jill White Elementary Ed. Stacey Wiener Pamela D. Woody Business Ad. Laurie Ziegler Social Work Moses Mi Graduate Student English Amy Baar Frederic Banks Garland Barr Laura Bentri Shirley Berry Janine Bilger James Boston Franklin Boyd Sherry Broughnan Janet G. Bryant Terresa Buelow Bonnie Buckner Kimberly Bunn Michelle R. Canada Jeffery Campbell Shirley Carter Richard Chapman Kimblyn G. Clanton Andrea R. Cookus Mark Couvillon Becky Crafton Lisa Crescentini Deborah Crews Mary Dailey Tamara Dawson Karen Lynn Denholm Jeff Dingeldein Penny Dodson Connie Dunn Amy E. Fastige wmjMJBM Barbara Fitch Jennifer Ford Allen Fountain Sheri France Stephanie Frye Lisa Gallego Traci Gardner Cathy Gaughran James Gross Danita Hale Tim Hale Mary Frances Hanover Amy Harrell Michael Hart Tracy Hart Mary Hill Susan Hilton Mary Hosch Sheri Hundley J. Paul Hurt Norma Jeffer Jennifer Jenkins Kimberly Jones Charles Kasperbauer Margaret H. Keller Kimberly Kimmelshue Nadeem Kizilbash Scott Koenigsberg Laura Patrice Landers Jeff Lockhart Angela Lofci; 7,r- ? ■:q ■ 11 Paige McGrath Jennifer McGmnis Betty Mason James Mayers Mary Meeler Ann Milam Stephanie Mims Cathy Morgan Beth Morris Tracey Morrison Stephanie Murphy Deborah Newton Rebecca Owens Penny Parsons Christy Penn Sandra Phillips Laura Presson Shelli Richards Eric N. Sanders Brenda Schaefer Kim Self Cheryl Selig Mike Sheffield Anne Smith Andrew Struhar Sheri Sullivan Kim Talley Robert A. Taylor Toni Taylor Janet Thien Kelly Thomason Michele Tinsley Melissa Tolley Karen Towery Laura Trala Amy Wahl Lavater Walker Dana Wheeler Emily Williams Fred Wilson Susan Woodcock Charles H. Wood Adams, Michael Anderson, Jonathan Anthony, Lesley Autry, Amy Babrovsky, Vera Baca, Susan Baker, Robert Beale, DeAnn Beattie, Karen Bibb, Nicole Bogart, Laura Booker, Anthony Brewer, Angelin Browder, Fontellia Brown, Betsy Brown, Diane Brumback, Craig Buchanan, Lori Burton, Chris Butler, Paulette Camillo, Beth Carreras, Karen Childrey, Jennifer Chuilli, Gena Clampett, Elizabeth Clark, Cindy Coats, Michelle Cole, Amber Collins, Debbie Collins, Marcus Connaster, Cheryl Craig, Teresa c Dowdy, Jacque Edge, Michael Eggleston, Steven Emerson, Sheri Ensman, Kris Fahed, Vicki Faust, Ed Felch, Danielle Fells, Harron Fender, Jennifer Fishman, Mark Forrester, Cindy Francisco, Sharon Franklin, Steve Gabbert, Terry Gaines, William Garrison, Rosemary Gaylor, Judy Gordon, Kristi Gryder, Connie Hardy, Lauren Harrell, Amy Hart, Kim Herweyer, Heather Hines, Catherine Holmes. Lisa Holleman, Karen Hood, Robert Horsey, Jacqueline Hudson, Trent Huffman, Bobby Hughes, Sonya Johnson, Keith Johnson, Suzanne Kane, Jennifer Keatts, Kimberly Kent, Marie Kim, Hank Klix. Sharyn Knepper, Tracie Kreassig, Kurt Lam, Daisey Lea, Angela Lefeure, Christy Light, Rhonda Logan, Janel Lucas, Kalli McDonnell. Lawrence McPherson, Tracy Mann, Christine Martin, Sandra Martin, Tammy Martin, Wendy Masek, Michael May, Shari Mead, Cynthia Miller, Alison Morgan, Ronda Morris, Melissa ' .■ ' lossy, Tracey Moss, Tony Neher, Rebecca O ' Conner, Kimberly Owings, Cat Paine, John A., Ill Patterson, Nancy Perdue, Vickie Phillips, Amy Pinto, Michelle Pitts, Robert Proffit, Kimberly Quinlan, Damienne Rathman, Traci Redman, Dianna Rhodes, Pamela Robertson, Peggy Roderer, Amy Roasa, Jeff St. John, Frances Seharr, Cherylyn Schooley, Stacy Searless, Susan Shambien, Susan Sheffer, Emma Simms, Pamela 2 4 Smith, Robert Smith, Robert Smith, Tamara Smith, W. Robert Spiers, Amanda L. Summers, Paula Tassa, Anthony Tickle, Amie Toler, Kim Townsend, Terri Van Houten, Grace Vaughan, Debbie Vercigluo, Tina Voorhees, Carla Walters, Kathleen Warren, Ashley Weller, Wendy Wessels, Cynthia Wheeler, Quintina Whitehead, Cheryl Renee Williams, Amy M. Winn, Kathleen Wilson, Kameron Wisch, Carol Yeatts, Abby L. Abbott, Whitney Adams, Kayelon Allen, Amy Alves, Russell Anderson, Sharon Anderson, Susan Argue, Robin Arrington, Johnail Arthur, Eric Bagley. Beckwith Barnes, George Bates, Jimmy Bell, Kimberly Bevell, Lisa Bezek, Janice Bray, Mary Bird, Noel Bissoon, Michelle Bleiler, Paula Bork, Erwin Bristow, Marie Brown, Brian Brown, Kimberly Burres, Christopher Byers, Traci Carter, Safonya Chenault, Michelle Chilton, Anne Church, Amy Cobb, Ashton -7 Cook, Jacqueline Copeiand. Stephanie Darling, Alex DiCola, Sheri Donohue, Sharon Edwards, Amanda Elbon, Karen Elflein, Aimee Ellenburg, Faye Elliott, Todd Eubank, Susan Flick, Eric Flora, Alice Foberg, Kristi Francis, Kay Funn, Melissa Gamache, David Gamble, Anthony Genier, Leigh Gilson, Jennifer Glassock, Yvette Glenn, Kathryn Godley, Pamela Graybeal, Nora Green, Jamie Harrell, Kellie Hayes, Peg Hayes, Susan Heishman, Vince Hendricks, Glenn Henshaw, Jacqueline Hicks, Cindy Hill, Jeff Holmes, Heidemarie Hoofnagle, Reed Hoskms, Dawn Hovermale, Jeffery Hubbard, Laura Hudson, Rodney Hughes, Susan Jenkins, Trudy Johnson, Kyle Jones, Elizabeth Justice, Kim Kallighan, Suzanne Klamans, Rene Lambert, Lori Leach-Lewis, Tracy Lee, Kristin Leipertz, Shane Lewis, Kimberly Lewis, Pamela Logwood, Michelle Loop, Elizabeth Lord, Beth Lord, Suesan Loveday, Troy Loving, Scott Mckimens, Christina Mcki ■ ■ Martin, Wendy Merkel, Karen Mooney, Melissa Morris, Bradley Morriss, Patricia Napier, Tina Netherland, Robert Nguyen, Tram Nichols, Darrell Norris, Amy Parrish, Michele Patteson, C. Peatross, Vonda Pellegrino, Suzanne Peterman, Diane Phillips, Elizabeth Piegan, Lee Ann Quisenberry, Sara Raddiff, Edgar Ragsdale, Brett Randall, Melissa Riek, Sharon Riffle, Jamie Robbins, Maria Robertson, Edwin Robson, Todd 30 Romney, Lisa Schools, Dee Shearls, Jaime Sheldon, Patricia Shelton, Stephanie Simmons, Anne Simms, Eva Singer, Karl Sitterding, Kaarin Slayton, Linda Smith, Julie Smith, Tonya Starbuck, Lucy Strickland, Melanie Sutton, Kelley Sukes, Katherine Taylor, Corey Taylor, Dorothy Tetterton, Sarah Thackston, Jonathan Thomas, Kironda Tignor, Belinda Todd, Rebecca Tolles, Laurie Tracey, Tisha Trim, Traci Trent, James Vayvada, Christopher Verley, Elizabeth Vida, Valerie Villanasco. Hope Vilsack, Cassandra Walker, Thomas Carolyn Ward, Loriann Weisenback, Kellie White, Christine Williams, Melissa Woodson, Monica Wright, Angela Zayas-Bazan, Tina Hi HhHHH THE PRESIDENT Dr. Healey took part in many of the various activities in campus. He was always willing to help students with prob- lems and he was always willing to give a speech if asked. Dr. Healey ' s interaction on this campus proved to the students that he CARES. On behalf of all Longwood students, we would like to THANK YOU for serving our institution with your Leadership. Friendship, and Service. V 37 38 39 4 o THE VIRGINIAN STAFF WOULD LIKE TO APOLOGIZE TO THE FOLLOWING ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS FOR NOT HAVING HAD THE SUCCESS IN SCHEDULING A PHOTOGRAPHY TIME: SOCIOLOGY ANTHROPOLOGY EDUCATION PSYCHOLOGY PHYSICAL EDUCATION HEALTH MILITARY SCIENCE The Virginian would like to thank all of the following departments for their service to the campus for the 1987-88 academic year. We could not do it without you!!!! ACCOUNTS PAYABLE ADMISSIONS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION A.V. TELEVISION STUDIO SERVICES CAREER PLANNING AND PLACEMENT CASHIERING AND STUDENT ACCOUNTS COMPUTER SERVICES CONTINUING STUDIES COUNSELING SERVICES DUPLICATING SERVICES FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION LIBRARY PAYROLL CAMPUS POLICE POST OFFICE PHYSICAL PLANT REGISTRAR RESIDENCE EDUCATION COORDINATOR STUDENT SERVICES STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES STUDENT UNION TREASURER 43 ICE PRESIDENT THE VIRGINIAN would like to thank all the Vice Presidents for an excellent job this academic year. Due to lack of time, unfortunately, pictures are not available. Phyllis Mable Rick Hurley Nancy Shelton Donald Winkler Dr. Donald Stuart Dr. James Cross Student Affairs Business Affairs Institutional Advancement Public Affairs Academic Affairs Planning, Research, and Information Systems DEANS THE VIRGINIAN would like to thank all the Deans for an excellent job this academic year. Due to lack of time, unfortunately, pictures are not available. Dr. W.J. Jacques Dr. Robert Bartos Dr. Freda McCombs Dr. Sue Saunders School of Business and Economics School of Education and Human Services School of Liberal Arts and Sciences Dean of Students ENTERTAINMENT Nikki Giovanni came to Longwood to recite her works. She was a great joy to the entire campus. Currently she is a visiting professor at Virginia Tech. 45 NTERTAINMENT jB I t «Fl R 9 ES IH HTB r j | ■ll ' -J Jl HK . Hl mm,j£k I ■Bt ' ■■■ ' rtB B IB H 1 J  ' PmB ABOVE: The New York Chamber Soloists, are a unique ensemble of artists who, since 1957, have been performing a rich repertoire of chamber works. The New York Chamber Soloists have been repeatedly engaged to perform in the major concert series throughout the United States, and in most every major Eastern and Western European interna- tional music festival. Right: The Richmond Ballet returned to Longwood by popular demand. As Virginia ' s profession- al ballet company, the Richmond Ballet is synonomous with the best and most versatile dance expertise in Virginia. 46 ENTERTAINMENT A Christmas Carol performed with 25 actors and accompanied with a 4 piece chamber orchestra attracted a large number of students and com- munity. Much of the original Dickens dialogue was maintained as the spirits of Christmas Past, Present, and Future showed Ebenezer Scrooge the way out of a miserly existence to one of generosity and kindness. ENTERTAINMENT John Cafferty The Beaver Brown Band brought by The Student Union. 1964 As the Beatles brought by The Student Union ENTERTAINMENT 9 jWiteummer JStgJjt ' s ©ream bv William g fjaUegptarc ?■ ' :: . ' ■■■ ' % ' ■■ ' if V «.- (DcloOtt 7-10, 1087 • 8:00 p.m. ■ Jarman 9iibitoriun prescnteD bv iEljc Department ot Visual anb fJerforming 3rts nub [ JEljc TLongUjoob $)lapcrs SAM SHEPARD ' S BURIED CHILD NOVEMBER 18-21, 1987 JARMAN AUDITORIUM 8:00 P.M. presented by The Longwood Players and The Speech Theatre Program f?7_ The Longwood Players and The Speech Theater Dept. Per- formed many different plays for the 1987-88 season. Their season turned out to be a great success — performing such plays as Grease and Peter Pan. 49 ' i NTERTAINMENT M. Bailie ' s Me itmjmJHmprf$ t mh $ Tkaatu Pngrmm prateft Jarman Auditorium April 20-23, 1988 • 8:00 p.m. 6ook, Music, Lyrics Jim Jacobs Warren Case Feb. 25-27, 1988 -8:00 p.m. The Longwood Players have worked very hard this academic year to bring quality entertainment to campus. With the help of the Speech Theater de- partment, they have made their shows a great success. Peter Pan was the first time that Longwood ever had a flying machine on the stage. Grease was the second time that a car has been on stage. With the tremendous efforts and the hard work that has been proven to the campus by the Longwood Players, the students at Longwood College should be very grateful to have these high quality — maybe one day — professional actors. 50 AMBASSADORS sis the Ambassadors give campus tours, Lennie the Lancer is going to guide our readers through the many clubs, activities and events of Longwood College, The 1988 Longwood College Ambassadors. Above: J0J0 shares her expertise with a tour group. Above right: J. Paul Hurt, Kelly Coggsdale, and Penny Dodson take time out from oozeball. Right: James Boston and Colleen Vaughn give some prospective students a hand and a smile. V- BAPTIST STUDENT UNION Left to Right: Joe McKissick, Amy Harrell, Tracy Settle; Row 2: Michael Edwards — Director, Heather Yeatts, Kathryn Brown, Pamela Woody, Pa- mela Rhodes, Beth Lord, Rodney Hudson, Deloris McGinnis, Nora Graybeal; Row 3: Kelly True, Amy Harrell, Jon Waters, Anu Upadlya, Danita Hale, Laurie Ziegler; Top: Carol Reeves BSU Council, Left to Right: Bottom: Kath- ryn Brown — Missions V.P., Carol Reeves — Social Chairman. Pam Woody — President; Top row: Gene Kerns — Sunrise Chairman, Dolores McGinnis — Devotion V.P., Heather Yeats — Enlistment V.P., Danita Hale — Publicity, Anu Upadaya — Social Ministries V.P., Doug Cobbs — Music V.P. COUNCIL for EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN 1987-88 Members HONOR BAND Front, L to R: Patrice Landers, Mike Clements, Melanie Campbell; Back, L to R: Dr. Woodburn, Sheri Hundley, Anne Smith, Brian E ' akemore 54 GEIST L to R: Brian Blakemore, Jean Yancey, Pixie Kinzie, Theresa Bryant, Kathy Hedden, Barbara Herman, Jo Jo Katz, Theresa Labyak, Gwen Walker, Donna Armento, Sonja Ventors, Stuart Hallett Top left: Anna Prow. Left: Theresa Bryant paints Oktoberfest decorations for the dining hall. Below: Geisters march in the famous parade through Farmville. Lennie knows how to Feel the Spirit OME ECONOMICS Ellen H. Richards (1842-191 1) was one of the first women in America to be granted a degree in Science. She is known as the Founder of Home Economics because she gathered together the isolated facts upon which the science of home economics is built. It was her leadership that resulted in the founding of the American Home Economics Association and she was its first president. Advisors: Mrs. Marily Osborn, Donna Andes, Kathleen Mrs. Melinda Fowlkes Grooms, Sue Mowbray, Robin Olmstead, Sonya Robinson, Brenda Thomp- son The Virginian would like to pay a special tribute to the last five Home Economic majors to graduate from Longwood. They extend a special thanks to their advisors for their unending support and encouragement. Congratulations to the Home Economics Department for seventy-nine years of dedication and excellence. 56 1 909- 1 988 HOME ECONOMICS Ideal home life today unhampered by the traditions of the past. Utilization of all resources of modern science to improve the home life. Freedom of the home from the dominance of things and their due subordination to ideals. Simplicity in material surroundings which will most free the spirit for the more important and permanent interests of the home and of society. Ellen H. Richards — 1904 09 ■ ■ 1 ' . . .,. . ■ ' The tributary slate in front of Coyner. 57 JLwJ ON OF INTRAMURALS AND CAMPUS REC. Staff: Left to Right: Back; Shel Bolyard, Chris Douglas, Maria Bowen, Keren, Dave Lar- son, Sarita Thurman, Brian Diggs, Tim Morris. Front; Ms. Callaway, Beth Peat, Donny Celata, Kike Kinzel, Diane Bingler. Lennie loves intramurals! Ms. C with her secretary, Melanie Bert. 58 MENC Left to Right: Front; James Sanders, Cindy Holland, David Duffer, Harron Fells, Jamie Riffle. Back; Virginia Cutchins, Paul Dembowski, Sonja Venters, Jennifer Fuller, Dana Wheeler, Dr. Bruce Montgomery (Advisor), Michelle Coates, Erick Lang. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB The 1987-88 members of the Psychology Club. CIETY for the ADVANCE- T of MANAGEMENT Pictured: Keren Rams, Stacey Noona, Kim Heishman, Ann Quattelbaum, Peggy Roberts, Tim Tabler, Kris Nystrom, Leeman Ford, Mary Luther, Melissa Traina, Pamela Woody, Rhonda Light, (Advisors: Julian O ' Neal, Harsh Luther). Not Pictured: Matt Peterman, Joanna Crowley, Mike Hill, Shelly Bowden. Hiner — SAM Headquarters 60 STUDENT EXCURSION CLUB ft I 1987-88 Members ROTC Members Longwood College Farmville Virginia OTWNDA Cathy Gaughran — Editor-in- Chief Jeff Martin Business Manager Matt Peterman News Editor Melissa Gibbs Features Editor 62 GYRE STAFF Beth Camillo, Anna Prow, and Kim Setzer Kim Talley WLCX The WLCX D.J. ' s 63 CHI Founded October 15, 1900 CHI is an organization whose essential purpose is to promote and maintain a spirit of cooperation among students in every phase of college life. Its aim is to foster respect for Longwood and loyalty to its academic program and extracurricular activities. The real evidence of CHI can be seen in the hearts and minds of those who seek its real purpose of constructive support and cooperation. The banner of CHI is white with the Gothic letters CHI in blue. Beneath the letters is a figure of the Rotunda which exemplifies the true meaning of CHI. The CHI tunnel Nobody ever suspected that Lennie was in CHI! A CHI banner flies from Stubbs. One of the newly created CHI dolls CHI 1988 Shel Bolyard Anna Prow Dave Buchanan Tim Seymore Betsy Chalfant Noah Wood Mary L. Norford Jean Yancey Robin Olmstead Robin Yarbrough ■ V nm 1 ! 1 1 We all know what ' s happening when Joanie ' s wrapped! CHI 1088 in action! 65 CHI BURNING 7, by the light of a bonfire, CHI commend- Lvnda Chenoweth P.E. Department Lambda Iota Tau Dr. Sprague Series of Performing Arts Rick Hurley Jennifer Mclnnis ROTC John Winston Post Office Anne Smith Jojo Katz Tom Harrison Sebastian Volcker The Virginian Brian Blakemore Dr. George Healy Jim Brown ARA Tina Barrett Amy O ' Donald John Peale Woman ' s Rugby Team Men ' s Basketball Team Charlie Warner Black Greek Council Activities Funds Committee Dr. Nancy Haga Sharon Austin Barbara Agee Beth Camillo Members of CHI set the fire. The CHI fire burns. 66 Anna Prow Robin Olmstead Dave Buchanan Tim Seymore 67 ' I CONCERT CHOIR Choir members CAMERATAS 1987-88 Camerata group picture 08 ART WORKS INC. Lennie Picasso in action! 1987-88 members P.E. MAJORS CLUB Members of the Physical Ed. Majors Club 69 We all need a break! Robin Olmstead enjoys a weekend at Snoeshoe, WV. Cheryl and friend at the beach ADPi spirit at Oktoberfest Jojo Katz Who says Longwood College has a parking problem? Dr. Healy breaks the ground for the Blackwell Mall Pro- ject. The Rotunda — a paper on the move. Michelle Barnes must face reality — there ' s NO ice cream! e zui viiv SPE pledges fix hot dogs to order. I- LOOK- The first hint of 5th floor Frazer ' s Rock n ' Roll hall. The Unknown Comic makes an appearance at Color Rush. 72 08tdber7-10 400PM. A huge banner advertises the first Longwood Player pro- duction of the year. ZTA ' s Joanna, Maria, Traci, and Amy give a sisterly smile. 2r Hlfp |H 1 ' -■ i A Hill The Lankford Deck — almost completed. Mike meets Joanie for lunch. Beth Peat in a DRESS?! Below: I ongwocd tradition holds that 45 min- ndying is plenty. As one can see, the [early portrays this tradition. Dancing on the Desks — A Study Break???? at Left: Joanie on the ponie covered with snow helps to hold the Longwood tradition. Below: Longwood is for everyone!!! Below: Left: A group of students enjoy their even- ing. Middle: Mike and Dianne pose at Spring Weekend. Right: Scott and James take the stage for MARGERITAVILLE. 76 ALPHA DELTA PI Left to right: Kristin, Abby. Jill, Libby, Cherie, Aimee, Ha, Stacey, Laura, Andrea, Leslie, Beth, Cassie, Emily, Amy, Temple, Christine, Katie, Jennifer, An- gle, Sharon, Risa, Cathy, Debbie, Sarah, Carla, Robin, Debbie, Monica, Ann, Margy, Traci, Courtney, Debbie, Sherri, Andrea, Diane, Robyn, Chris, Kelly, Robin, Ann, Colleen, Suzanne, Denise, Beth, Claye A n What ' s a Hampden-Sydney College football game without ADPi sisters? Charlie, the ADPi ' s wanna know — are you Addicted to Love? r The Yearbook Staff Apologizes to Kappa Alpha Kappa for not haying any pictures nor copy to publish. ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Front: Pledges, Jenny Abel, Anne Lester; ist Row: Lisa Frigge, Vicky Owles, Julie Neville, Molly McGrath, Debbie Newton, Robin Foster, Cathy Moore, Rene Lowe, Pam Watson, Teresa Carr; 2nd Row: Alexis Canovos, Karen Hudson, Tonya Ozawa, Kristina Small, Amy Chilson, Becky Damico, Becky Wade, Angelin Brewer, Amy Harrell; 3rd Row: Brenda Carson, Heidi McClain, Helen Mussomeli, Michele Scudder, Stephanie Dyer, Rhonda Pfister, Kim Barrett, Mary Beth Friga, Jennifer Walton, Kelly Bennett, Jewell Grinnell; 4th Row: Patrice Landers, Elizabeth Cho, Deb Brown, Mary Lynn Lawman, Paige Chappell, Ellen Yuntz; 5th Row: Mary Larkin. Ann Quattlebaum, Lisa Lemay, Lori Urban, Jan Beasley, Kim Digges, Tracey Moyer, Sofia Pandazides; Top Row: Sandy Wade, Beth Graham, Suzanne Guard, Donna Daniel, Kim Belcher, Karen Ferneyhough, Kristen Brenner, Barbara Herman, Michelle Gillian A r Son ijoy the wild life. 80 ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA ft Wits 4 Aft ' •jiftft Is ? Top right to left: Donna Andes, Teresa Bunn, Adrienne Memmuli, Manchelle Guion, Cecilia Cumming, Kendy Springer, Missy York, Hillary Small, Cathy Black, Robin Olmstead, 2nd row right to left: Susan Thien, Wendy Brack, Kim Shore, Kim Taylor, Mary Taylor, Mary Ellen Andrews, Karen Whi- tely, Anita Washington, Kerry Lawghlin, Lisa Hanzl, Joanna Crowley, Luanne Blair, 3rd row right to left: Missy Bonvan, Charlene Connor, Lisa Fox, Anna Tannenbaum, Vicky Culpe, Julie Perkins, Gina Marcuso, Holly Henderson, Margaret Anne Ricks, Kim Brumley, Dina Ferrigno, Caroline Bowe, Shara Abrams, Jeannine Armstrong, Bottom right to left: Heather McBride, Chris Inzerillo, Heather Davis, Pryce Ellis, Lanie Harvey, Suzanne Pellegrino, Cassie Vilsack, Joann Sayko, Angela Butler, Jamie Shearls, Amy Tickle, Kim Jeter. Not pictured: Diane Brown, Sissy Gantt, Laura Goetz, Brenda Rabiduux, Leslie Trowbridge, Anne Marie Rigler, Kim O ' Connor, Kyle Johnson A S A Joanna and Anne know that Palmolive softens their hands. Door decorations to prepare pledge for initiation. Alpha Sigma Tau The sisters of Alpha Sigma Tau in their Chapter Room. T Two sister elves of Alpha Sigma Tau. 82 DELTA SIGMA THETA A A Sister of Delta Sigma Theta is showing off her letters. The sisters of Delta Sigma Theta DELTA ZETA First row: Cindy Forrester, Michelle Chenault, Terry Tebault, Denise Crouse, Tonya Green, Tammy Green, Trisha Bohannon, Patty Ward, Betsy Loop, Sherrie Dicola, Second row: Beth Morris, Danielle Felch, Angela Bower, Siobhan Mullen, Tammy McGraw, Annissa Reed, Maureen Moyniham, Lisa Rakes, Samantha Bennett, Erin Duffy. Third Row: Kim Kimmelshue, Angie Dowdy, Cherie McManaway, Mitzi Simmons, Kim Cecil, Taddy Espigh, Stacey Noona, George-Anna Morris, Cyndi Ferguson, Chris Burden, Sandi Bishop. Fourth Row: Leah Fisher, Penny Parsons, Elizabeth Winslow, Wanda Stagner, Stephanie Sisk, Kim Crouch, Tracey Hart, Niki Bucuvalas, Angie Gilbert. Top Row: Vicky Carawan, Dede Kerns, Sharon Moynihan, Lynn Harmon, Marilyn Flowers, Kelly Shannon, Donna Matthews, Arthur Rucker (Sweetheart), Karen Gallagher. Not Pictured: Beverly Bowe, Becky Rayfield, Sherrie Varon, Laura Felch, Kandi Klotz. A Z KAPPA DELTA K Front: Kathy Powers, Mary Collins, First row (Left to Right) Stephanie Bucwick, Kris Jackson, Theresa Campbell, Denise Alderman, Beth Johnson, Shelly Phillips, Ka-Le Pettus, Tammy Zeller, Taci O ' Connor, Liz Stevens, Sam Sturdivant, Marci Akers, Kim Selzer, Teresa Stevens, Paula Geib. Second Row: Kristi Gordon, Chris Bunek, Cat Owings, Donna Bradshaw. Ellen Mullinax, Julie Thomas, Nicole Leaningham, Jackie Chimento, Susan Holziman, Trudy Jenkins, Carolyn Strobel, Lori Long. Third Row: Lisa Anderson, Allison Montgomery, Karen Pennington. Susan Powers, Angela Kocher, Judy Flanagan. Kathleen Farley, Tara Day, Denise Braswell, Laurie Norris, Amie Tickle, Mary Pastore. Top Row: Wilita Darang. Susan Milteer, Susan Miller, Renee Saunders, Tricia Munley, Paige Anderson, Lee Ann Giannonex, Dana Wilcox, Karen Groome, Sheri Hundley, Suzanne Clements, Jeanna Tillman, Amanda Tryleum, Not Pictured: Traci Strickland. Betsy Vaughan. SIGMA KAPPA K The Sigma Kappa ' s enjoy themselves. Bottom (left to right) Trisha Scott, Stephanie Robinson, Teddi Copeland, Cindy Preston, Jenny Scott, Julie Hopkins, Vickie Fahed, Laura Ratelife, Penny Drumheller, Leah Payne, Amy Randall, Jennifer Walling, Jennifer Rune, Denise Mitchell, Teresa Craig, Julia Lewis, Cecy Rodriguez, Anne Olwen, Cindy Cook, Mildred Hott, Kelley Walker, Lynn Owens, Elaine Lowder, Andy Cookus, Mary Jane Carney, Jessica Powell, Cass Hines, Jane Fuqua, Carol Gray, Betty Knott, Mary Knott, Laura Bentti, Norma Jeffer, Kim Karman, Michelle Maire, Joey Faries, Heidi Greenberg, Michelle Estes. Laying across: Michelle Canada ,X SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA NO COPY AVAILABLE ZETA TAU ALPHA Front: Tammy Mabe, Joanna Bingler; ist Row: Liz Hoye, Tina Beebe, Dina Schiano, Beth Sarbanes, Kathy Bowling, Paula Casiero, Stephanie Ellis, Suzanne Tune, Cheryl Engle, Whitney Abbott, Susan Curlee, Katie Blair; 2nd Row: Cary Davis, Paige McGrath, Brenda Schaefer, Anne Stockdell, Vera Bobrovsky, LisaSalter, Amy Neale, AnneBurnette, Laura Crigger, Vickie Purdue, Ronda Morgan, Tina Verciglio, Helen Bang; 3rd Row: Lisa Lindsay, Ka- ren Corbi, Cynthia Palicia, Diane Hocker, Traci Moore, Cheryl Simpson, Tina Roberts, Susan Booker, Somer Sloan; Top Row: Kim Bunn, Becky Crafton, Anne Ferguson, Tish Thaw, Janet Thein, Ellen Tilghman, Chris Draham, Joann Morgan, Cathy McCray, Martha Whitehead, Karla Boggs, Gynger Griffith, Elizabeth Marvin, Jill Bain, Laura Knoche, Lisa LeMaster, Rhonda Hawkins. Not Pictured: Astrid Tichelman, Michelle Lundgren, Trisha Hicknott z T A Jill Bain and Tracy McPherson selling hot dogs. Life on ZTA Hall. ALPHA CHI RHO AXP ' s, old and new, love to party. Top row left to right: Ed Matricardi, Wi lliam Chestnutt, Terry Hyams, Stevie Cnalkely, Steve Gray, Carl Schieber, Brian Sivak, Alan Rapee, Steve Pierce, Wade Saunders Bottom row left to right: John Tipton. Willey Carey, David = Hoerter, Scott Wareen, Lee Hunter, Tom Harrison Not pictured: Mike oulter, Jay Fitzhugh, Mark Jefferies, Mike Masek, John Moncrief, Karl Singer, N winter, Daniel Caston, Skip Mkupai, Gary Judd, Mark Ashley, Tony Brooks, Darran Lawson, Lewis Ferris, Rocco Tricarricao, Pat Harvey 90 A X P Give a smile. ALPHA PHI ALPHA A 2 The Alpha ' s — 1987-8 B S PHI BETA SIGMA Phi Beta Sigma — 1987-88 ALPHA SIGMA PHI Group shot — Alpha Sigma Phi 1987-88 A S So THIS is what you do at your meetings ' — An Alpha Sig — off to study hall with his ■ ir on. DELTA SIGMA PHI Deltas 1987-8 S Bobby Kemp and Delta Alumnus enjoy the Lancer Cafe. KAPPA ALPHA PSI The Kappas — O ' Kelly McWilliams, Matt Smith, Darryl Rutley, Adrienne Jones K A The Nupes in action. 94 OMEGA PSI PHI The Q-dogs, Martin Astrop. James Hackley, Stanley Isaac, and James Richardson show their stuff. Ronnie Miller is proud of her Omega boyfriend. 95 PI KAPPA PHI Pi Kapps — 1987-i n K Todd Termite reads a bedtime story to a lucky girl. 96 SIGMA PHI EPSILON SPE ' s 1987-88 Paul, Tony, and Bill show us where their hearts are. s E SPE pledges Eric, Bobby, Warren, Kurt, Darryl, and Jim peddle their hotdogs in Frazer lobby. Slack job Steve. 97 TAU KAPPA EPSILON The brothers of TKE T K E ■ The TKE ' s pose at their chapter room. President Stuart Hallett • ■ . ' ' ■■ ' : Alpha Phi Omega The Brothers of Alpha Phi Omega Delta Psi Kappa - 4VH • . 1 The 1988 members of Delta Psi Ka pp.. Delta Sigma Pi 1988 Members F ei THE SPT Delta Sigma Pi floats in the Oktoberfest parade BETA BETA BETA Left to right: Dr. Merkle. Kay Guiding, Theresa Bryant, Jenny Davis, Angela Foote, Dr. Breil KAPPA DELTA PI Members of the honorary education fraternity LAMBDA IOTA TAU Members of the honorary literature language fraternity PHI MU ALPHA Members of the professional music fraternity for men SIGMA ALPHA IOTA Members of the international honorary music fraternity for women BASEBALL ' • ' fcsws 1988 LANCER BASEBALL — first row (left to right) Bobby Costa, Nealan Chandler, Mike Lauffer, Matt Carlisle, Dennis Hale, Butch Trent, Tim Patrick, Second row — Bobby Johnson, Eric Killinger, Robert Smith, Robert Jackson, Pete Criscione, E.J. Bryant, Keith Covington. Third row — Greylin Rice, Steve Ge- dro, Frankie Watson, Bill Conroy, Eric Hutzler, Mark Moeller, Kelvin Davis, Coach Buddy Bolding. MARCH 9 Lock Haven 1:00 10 Lock Haven 1:00 ' 4 Virginia State (2) 1:00 19 St. Mary ' s (2) 1:00 20 Chris Newport 1:00 22 Shaw (2) 1:00 27 West Chester 2:00 APRIL 1Z Maryland E.S. (2) 1:00 12 Hampden Sydney 3:00 l6 St. Augustine ' s (2) 1:00 17 Bowie State (2) 1:00 23 N. Carolina A T (2) 1:00 -4 Mount St. Mary ' s (2) 1:00 106 MEN ' S BASKETBALL 1987-88 Lancer Cagers — First row (left to right) manager Brent Fountain, Joe Lowe, Tony Good, Gary Austin, Robert Pierce, Jeff Thompson, Bobby Dobson, manager Faye Ellenburg. Second row — Head Coach Cal Luther, Chris Mullins, Robert Harper, Doug Poppe, Greg Holloway, Keith Laltimer, Assistant Coach Ernest Neal, Third row — Spencer Smith, Kevin Jefferson, Darryl Rutley, Dale Shavers, Devone Williams-Hines. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE NOVEMBER 0-21 Par-Bil ' s Tip-Off Tournament 30 Pembroke University DECEMBER 2 Elon College 7 Bristol College 9 Virginia Wesleyan JANUARY 5 Indiana-Southeast 26 Liberty University 29 Mt. St. Mary ' s FEBRUARY 6 Pittsburgh-Johnson 10 Atlantic Christian ' 7 Randolph-Macon WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL 1987-88 Lady Lancer Basketball — First row (left to right) Head Coach Shirley Duncan, manager Michael Phillips, Aretha Johnson, Angie Hill, Jill Everett, Barbie Burton, An- nette Easterling, Angee Middleton, scorekeeper Michelle Kro- likowski, Assistant Coach Loretta Coughhn. Second row — Anne Callaham, Alison Walek, Kita Chambers, Sandy Raw- don, Dee McDaniels, Carmile Barnette, India Walton, Stu- dent Assistant Coach Phil Lassiter was absent. LADY LANCER SCHEDULE NOVEMBER 15 Blue Angels DECEMBER I Bristol College JANUARY 9 UNC — Greensboro 14 Randolph-Macon  7 Mt. St. Mary ' s 2 3 Pittsburgh-Johnstown FEBRUARY 1 Woffard 12 Liberty 20 Ferrum Ull) CHEERLEADERS 1987-88 Longwood Cheerleaders — First Row (left to right) Kathy Cannon, Taddy Espigh, Kim Cecil, Angela Kocher, Michelle Chenault, Dana Peaks, Second Row — Jenni- fer Crawford, Trudy Jenkins, Amy Harrell, Karen Groome, Shirley Carter, Jaime Shearls, Becky Crafton, Michelle Bartlett, Tracy McCarthy. Third Row — Darren McCauley, John Winston, Hugh Calder, El- lery Bradley, Steve Gibbons. Cheerleaders ad- visors are Mildred Johnson, Rhonda Adams, and Charles Warner. DRILL TEAM 1987-88 Drill team — Members of the Lancer Line are (first row left to right) Melissa Funn, Co-cap- tain Suzy Monette, Captain Bon- lta Turner, Co-Captain Francis Cataldo, Vonda Deel and Ann Sirohi. Second row — Manager Michelle Bisson, Melissa McDan- iel, Secretary Tracy Tolliver, Janel Logan, Lauren Hardy, and Man- ager Laura Greene. Third Row — Janet Smythers, Michelle Cor- nette, Hollie Nixon, Sherry Con- naster, Robin Bader, and Martine Washko. ' IT si§ 1 • ' ' ' ' ' •SPWp FIELD HOCKEY 1987-88 Longwood Field Hockey: First Row (left to right) Kim Howells, Theresa Strickland, Diane Bingler, Claye Conkwright, Kris Meaey, Margie Kernen. Second Row — Celeste Lloyd, Beanie Felch, Laura Goetz, Patty Boyle, Melissa Gwinn, Traci Byers, Cathy Sereno, Carla Voor- hees, Liz Annet. Third Row — Melissa Dorton, Trish Godlewski. Judith Barnett, Dena Covington. Kim Nelson, Joy Mariner, Coach Sue Finnie. Ashley Sparks, Jill Loges, Michelle Dotter. Maria Tichelman, Manager Larry Mc- Donnell. WOMEN ' S GOLF A Winning Combination — Longwood Won its own invitational tournament for the second year in a row in September, topping a mostly Division I field by 28 strokes. The Lady Lancers finished with a school record final round of 300 for a 932 total. Members of the winning team were (left to right) Kim Poirer, Ashley Warren, Marcia Melone, Libby Moore, Tammy Lohren, Leigh Russell, Tina Bar- rett, Gretchen Pugh and Coach Barbara Smith. 3 GYMNASTICS 1987-88 Longwood Gymnastics Team — (front left to right): Natalie Taylor, Head Coach Ruth Budd, Lynn Lewis, Kim Booth (Student Coach), Becki Bagley, Amy Spiers, Kristin Lindsey. Teresa Robey, Terri Dore. Stand- ing: Lynda Chenoweth, Cindy Shelton, Tammy Zeller, Mary Schaeffer. GYMNASTICS SCHEDULE Oct 2 9 11 - - Exhibition Nov 18 H - - Intersquad Meet [an 15 H - - Georgia College 22 H - - James Madison Navy 2 4 H - - NC State, Towson Feb ■3 H - - William and Mary RIDING Spring 1988 Lancer Riders: (Front row) Tanya Matrai, Katherine Smith, (second row) Anne-Patrick Irons, Jennifer Smith, Kandi Klotz, Leslie Stuler, (third row) Stephanie Snyder, Katherine Sykes, Manager Wendy Weaver, Laurie Wilkins, (back row) George Schulz, Shelly Malone, Scott Flood. 5 SOCCER 1987 Longwood Soccer — First row (left to right) Shawn McArdle, Jeff Chewning, Kenny Lim, Mike Harris, John Barone, Mitch Ru- bin, Franck Euksuzian, Mike Phillips, Phaly Moravek, Second Row — Darran Lee, Rich Venere, Tom Rich, Toby Timmons, Paul Doyle, Jim DiModica, Nick Ruebel, Mike Edge, Rodney Funk, Third Row — Paul Sidhu, Nils McCarty, Bill Moore, Ray Jones, Dave Goerke, Jeff Robinson, Brent Boone, Chris Helmus, Mark Fishman. Back — Student Assistant Coach Tim Beard, Head Coach Rich Po- sipanko. « V % % %%  [16 WRESTLING 1987-88 Lancer Wrestling Team — first row (left to right) Chesty Frank, Todd Robson, Elon Kelley, Joey Azero, Tommy Gilbert. Second Row: Ted Proctor, Andy Mautner, Curtis Edwards, John Stukes, Standing: Man- ager Tracy Leach-Lewis, Willie Gaines, William Walsh, Scott Hovermale, Jesus Strauss, Dave Taylor, Tim Mason, Doug Hartley, Stuart Wilkinson, David Gibson, Manager Brenda Carson, Coach Steve Nelson. 117 LONGWOOD ATHLETIC STAFF Director of Athletics Dr. Carolyn V. Hodges Baseball Coach Charles (Buddy) Bolding Men ' s Basketball Coach Assistant Coach Cal Luther Ernest Neal | Women ' s Basketball Coach Assistant Coach Shirley Duncan Loretta Coughlm ' Field Hockey Coach Sue Finnie Men ' s Golf and Wrestling Coach Steve Nelson Women ' s Golf Coach Dr. Barbara Smith Women ' s Gymnastics Coach Ruth Budd Women ' s Lacrosse Coach Sue Finnie Riding Coach Mary Whitlock Soccer and Men ' s Tennis Coach Rich Posipanko Softball Coach Loretta Coughlin Women ' s Tennis Coach Bill Moore Athletic Trainer Gary Carlton Cheerleader Advisor Mildred Johnson I Athletic Department Secretaries Clara Johnson Penny Reynolds Sports Information Director Office Assistant Hoke Currie Joyce Dickenson Sports Information Office Staff: Jon Waters Darling. Mike Phillips, Michelle Krolikowski, Sonya Hughes, Tony Brzezicki, Lisa Salter, Alex ti8 II.) THE VIRGINIAN ABOVE: Beth Camillo, Jeff Dmgeldein, and Melanie Bert. BELOW: Cory Taylor As editor to the 1987-88 Yearbook, I would like to thank everyone who has made this year a success. Patience is one of the many virtues that everyone needs to apprehend. This yearbook would not have been a success had not everyone who donated pictures and took time out to help with on-the-second problems decid- ed not to participate. There are many people that deserve thanks but there are a few who deserve special thanks. They are Beth Camillo, My assistant editor; Me- lanie Bert, for her extreme dedication to the production of this book, Kim Bunn, for her encouragement and support in rough times; Sue Gallimore, for picking up the pieces in the fall and giving me something to work with; Bonnie Buckner, for the personality and the consciousness for her work; Suzanne Kalligham, Seusan Lord, Kim Bell, Sarah Tetterton, and Corey Taylor for helping with the production and work with the layouts. A very special thanks goes out to Beth Camillo; she is a hard working and dedicated person who knows how and what to do when there is a problem and I am not available. Also I must not forget YOU the purchaser of the yearbook, because without YOU there would be no book. Sincerely, Jeff Dingeldein Editor-in-chief 123 HOLIDAYS Joyce Lamond and Maria Bowen look like tasty sweets for trick or treaters Yes, Mr. Williams you have to be Charles Dickens at the Cameratas ' Dickens Dinner. Back to the fifties girls? Sherri Nunn and her chef show off their delicious cake. Valentines Day — An Awesome Desert in Vlackwell Dining Hall. CONVOCATION Convocation is Longwood ' s traditional academic ceremony in which Seniors are recognized at the beginning of the academic year. During the ceremony, the Seniors are capped with decorative hats made by their little brothers or little sisters who are close friends. The 1987 convocation was held in Jarman Auditorium on September 3, 1987 at 1:00 pm. There were two speakers at the ceremony. The first was our own Dr. George Healy, acting president of Longwood College. The second was a guest speaker, Anne Morton, a graduate of Longwood. A variety of people attended, including alumni, faculty, and underclassmen. It was an occasion that many Seniors will always remember. Lisa Loudermilk and Little Sister Paula Summers at Convocation. COLOR RUSH This year ' s Color Rush was held October 9, 1987 on Wheeler Hall. Color Rush is a paint battle between the green and whites and the red and whites. Green and whites are students that will graduate in ' an odd year. Red and whites are those who will graduate in an even year. The clowns were present to generate spirit. Color Rush is like an opening act for Octoberfest. It sets the mood for the upcoming weekend. This year ' s Paint battle between green and whites and red and whites. A clown at Color Rush 127 OKTOBERFEST The clowns on the engine Clowns are a big part of Oktoberfest. Geist chose certain students as spirit leaders. The spirit leaders and Geist sold Oktoberfest T-shirts. One of the many booths on the midway. DECEMBER GRADUATION On December 16. 1987, the first December graduation at Longwood was held. The ceremony was designed for those graduating in December to be formally recognized. Before, December graduates were allowed to return and walk with the May graduates. This year the graduation was held in the Gold Room in Lankford Student Union. Many people were there to watch the graduates receive their diplomas. President, Dr. George Healy speaks at the December graduation. Longwood Concert Choir sings at Graduation. 130 LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE This year the Longwood Leadership Conference was held at Virginia Beach on February 5-7, Students were eligible to par- ticipate through the many different organizations on campus. The conference helped students to generate critical thinking concerning their leadership abilities. The conference also had indepth discussions on the use of alcohol — related activities on campus, as well as techniques to help with publicity, styles, managing time, working with budgets, and creative thinking. LONGWDDD LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE III Virginia Beach February 5- 7, 1988 14 STUDENT GOALS Critical thinking A Sense of History An Understanding and Appreciation of the Arts An Understanding and Appreciation of the Sciences Career Readiness Effective Communication A Sense of Direction Interpersonal Effectiveness Responsible Citizenship A World Consciousness Leisure Skills and a Sense of Well-Being. Resource Management Effective Family Relationships And a Sense of Awakening 131 SPECIAL OLYMPICS On February 20, 1988 Special Olympics were held in Lancer Gym. Student volunteers were huggers, scorers, and timers. Clowns were present to keep spirits high. Various student organizations donated time having shifts during the day. It was a rewarding experience not only for the participants but also for the volunteers. The clowns participate in the fun. Pi Kappa Phi volunteered their services. Basketball was one of the many activities. The athletes were cheered on by their peers. 132 MISS LONGWOOD PAGEANT The 1988 Miss Longwood Scholarship Pageant awarded 2,500.00 worth of scholarships and cash awards to it ' s winning contestants. Miss Longwood received 1,650.00, the first runner-up received 500.00, the second runner-up received 250.00, and the third runner-up received 100.00. In addition to the 1,650.00, Miss Longwood 1988 also received Pearl Earrings with Diamond Cluster Jacket, from the Crown Collection, A Jantzen Swimsuit from Baldwins, Miss Longwood Sash from Caryn ' s Creation and Pairet ' s, Miss Longwood Crown from Martin the Jeweler, A Bouquet from Rochette ' s Florist, Manicures for one year from Tracey ' s Backdoor salon, and a scarf from Travis ' . Kristine M. Meaney — winner 1988 Miss Longwood Pageant. Miss Longwood 1988 and her court from Left to Right: Miss Wanda Faye Carter, Miss Kritine M. Meaney, Miss Sandra Gail Clayton, and Miss Anita Jo. Washington. SPRING WEEKEND ft w; The Ambassadors in the pit. Mike Edwards enjoys Spring Weekend. Another victim hits the mud. The Greeks relaxing in front of Stubbs. 1 54 South Ruffner proves they are So Ruff. The Oozeball tradition continues. Students and friends take a lunch break. Spring Weekend is a time of socializing. t35 GRADUATION Graduation is a time of excitement but yet consists of making many decisions. One ' s life is in his hands! Leaving college consists of losing friends or close contact with the friends, leaving the world of dependency, and of course NO STUDYING. GRADUATION 137 138 No Mary, this is not the North Pole! ' Kim, Kathy, Liz, and Suzanne say, Isn ' t Halloween Great? Now we know what occupies all of Robin ' s time . . . boyfriend David Outside of Tabb was an awesome sight on November it, 1987, the first Parker. snowfall. Shawn and Tim take pride in representing the Colonades. Laurie Tolles, a true ana Scott Wassenberg — Strike! 141 Four years of college and we still don ' t know which way is up — Pam First place winner for the bulletin board contest during Alcohol Awareness and Kathryn Week: 2nd Floor Tabb Surprise! Ricky Otey, SGA President Pyramid our style: Jennifer Swann, Kathryn Brown, Pamela Woody, Brenda Lynch ' 4- i43 J i°o5- UNNIE TOUR


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