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VOL. LV IX3NGWOOD COLLEGE, FARMVILLE, , TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1981 NO. 16 French Renovation Begins

By JOE JOHNSON building," said Mr. Roy Hill, Jr., own telephone and heat control. said that when the idea was first renovation ideas for Main The girls have fled and the Director of Physical Plant at Radiator covers and vinyl initiated in 1972, the cost was a Cunningham, North Cunningham workers have taken over the now Longwood. flooring will be added to make the little over $250,000, but with and the annex. They hope to add evacuated French building. 1st The demolition of the dorms rooms more attractive and easier staggering inflation and fire sprinklers, install new floor FVench building—Mountains started on January 26 and will be to keep clean. quadrupling interest rates, the bathroom fixtures and lay tile in of bagged insulation fill the finished February 11 when the Six construction companies bid price soon jumped way past that all the rooms. They plan on lobby. Black foam and unwaxed refraining process of the on the French building contract mark. building a kitchen, study and floors marked where carpets construction work will begin. which was approved as a capital The Buildings and Grounds laundry room for the basement of once layered the hallway. 2nd "We plan on converting the outlay project. The lowest bid Committee of the Board of North Cunningham. A suite for floor French building—Unhinged dorms into 2 and 3 room suites was made by the Lewis Visitors has also approved plans the handicapped may be added in doors and dismantled sinks are with baths and a separate place Bridgeforth Construction Co. for redesigning the French South Cunningham. scattered throughout the stark, for studying." Mr. Hill also said which is now the general swimming pool. It will be an Although the State legislature barren rooms. 3rd floor French that this architectural layout contractor for the undertaking. indoor-outdoor pool with a 4'x4' has yet to approve the building—A cool breeze blows will actually add space for 2 more The architectural firm that skylight and a sliding glass door Cunningham buildings' through gaps where walls and rooms on each floor. designed the floor plan is Cross- or roll-up garage door for one of renovations, Mr. Hill and Mr. windows once definitely stood. Other improvements are also Rhodes Company. its walls. This removable wall Finney feel confident that by this "It is slowly and thoroughly being planned. New light fixtures The estimated cost for the will lead out onto a patio which time next year, they will be being devastated so that later it and a new public address and fire entire project will be about will overlook the tennis courts on drawing up a budget for the may be recreated into a far alarm system are going to be $629,900. Mr. I. Finney, Resident the west side. improvements needed in these more efficient and appealing installed. Each room will have its Inspector for Longwood College, The physical plant also has buildings. Forensic Jewels Tournament Returned Winners Ix>ngwood College hosted its By JOE JOHNSON annual forensic tournament on The jewelry which was stolen Saturday, February 14, 1981 on from I^ncaster Ubrary Gallery the campus. The students in the on January 27 has been returned! Forensic Class ran this Mr. Mark Baldridge, Associate tournament for 500 high school Professor of Art at Longwood is students, who competed in the goldsmith who formed the speaking, acting, and reading. precious metal works (jewels) Twenty-five high schools from all which were being displayed as over the state were entered. part of the Annual Art Emerging as first place winner Department Faculty Show when in the varsity division was Prince they were stolen. Edward Academy of Farmville; The art work's miraculous JR. Tucker of Richmond and reappearance was confirmed by Central of Lunenburg of Victoria Campus Police Chief, Neil Smith, were in second place; Third place on Thursday, February 12. When was won by Southampton asked about the approximate Academy of Courtland. time of reappearance or possible In the novice division Clover suspects, the Ixmgwood Police Hill High School of Richmond Chief refused to comment. was third; Southampton The Jewelry was returned to Academy, second, and Prince the Longwood Post Office Edward Academy of Farmville sometime between January 28 was first. ■y Nttl 5iw»tf and February 10. Patty Schol- The schools attending were The No. 1 Varsity Winners from the Forensic Tournament. berg, a student employee of the Kenston Forest School, Holy Longwood Post Office, said that a Cross of Lynchburg, Dinwiddie, long brown envelope with a note Varina, Bluestone, Halifax, attached to it had been lying Prince Edward County High around the office for nearly a School, Charlottesville, Heritage Sophomores Do It Up Right week when Mrs. Yeatts, also an High School of Lynchburg, Clover employee of the Post Office, read Hill, J.R. Tucker, Jefferson the note which had the letters ByTAMARANASH SPE written on it. Mrs. Yeatts, Forest, Central of Lunenburg, it's time to "strut your green" for How could one possibly end a Cumberland, Hermitage, Rust- For those of you who may think apparently thinking the letters the Sophomores have been out of Green-n-White Day. Tuesday is week like this with as much class stood for the Sigma Phi Epsilon burg, E.C. Glass, Southampton also the first day of production as it deserves? How about a Academy, Brookville, the limelight lately, think again. mixer Friday night in the lower Fraternity, put the package in As Sophomore Week approaches for the Sophomore Road Jeff Houser's mail box. Jeff Albermarle, Nottoway, Show.Under the direction of Lisa dining hall from 9:00 til 1:00 Meadowbrook, Staunton River, the Class of '83 has prepared to Houser is a Sigma Phi Epsilon step out and step out in style. Bowers and Cherie Stevens, the featuring CHESS. The admission brother who also works in the Randolph-Henry, and Prince "Charlie Brown Gang" will will be $1.50 for sophomores, $2.00 Edward Academy. Under Chairman Kelly Jones, Post Office. Both Jeff Houser and the week of February 23-28 is travel to Holly Manor in for Longwood students, and $2.50 Patti Scholberg have been The Longwood College students Farmville. Wednesday, the cast for guests. Mary Cawthorne running the contest were Melissa packed full of fun and excitement questioned by police for the entire Longwood will travel to Richmond to appear chaired the Mixer Committee. investigators. Sager, Kari McKinnon, Llew at the Crippled Children's Home After all their hard work, the Childress, Carolyn Mclvor, Faith community. When hearing of the jewelry's The week begins with the and the Richmond Memorial sophomores will be allowed .50 safe return, Mr. Baldridge said, Clark, Cindy Roakes, Beth Hospital. In compliance with off the admission price to the Slater, Patia Truitt, Pat Carnes, Sophomore Auction at 7:30 p.m. "I am just thankful to get the in the Lankford ABC Rooms. longwood tradition, Wednesday Student Union's Saturday Night work back without harm. I am Theresa Moore, Diane Noel, is officially Blue-n-White Day. Live with SILVERSPRING. Barbara Mooney, I^uria Carroll, Chaired by Sarah Rengstorf, the also thankful for all the support annual auction involves the Put Chairman Pam Coffman, The sophomores have a week given to me by everybody around Susan Alexander, Karen Ross Conner, Mark Winecoff, and planned that will provide Nettemeyer, Alice Bartlett. Over • auctioning of items donated from here." When asked if he would faculty and local merchants. Be seven sophomore acts into a something for everyone. Be sure like to apprehend the person who sixty Longwood students served room together and what do you to catch any and all of the as' judges in the contest. This sure to be there to place your bid stole the art work, he said, for some most interesting and get? Thursday night's activities you can. It's "Yes...it's people like him (the tournament was under the entertainment! Held in the Gold guaranteed that after February direction of Mr. LB. Dent, Mrs. desirable items! thief) that make you wonder if all Monday is also Red-n-White Room, Sophomore Open Mike 28, there will be no doubt that the the effort and time you put into a Nancy Anderson, and Mrs. Jean will provide some of the best acts Qass of '83 knows how to do it up Doss and marks the fourteenth Day in honor of the freshmen and project is worth it...I'd like to this side of Broadway! right! burn him as much as possible." year that it has been held. junior classes but on Tuesday, P«ge2 THE ROTUNDA Tuesday, February 17, 1981 Questions To Be Asked

The following is a list of 4. Is there any possible way to VOTE FOR THE questions for the Press Con- upgrade the advising system? ference today at 12:45. questions Especially, clarifying the 1-6. description of the Social Science FACUTLY RECOGNITION AWARD 1981 1. Why are some of the dorms requirements. on campus made to follow and 5. Why has the Physical interpret college regulations Education schedule of classes more strenuously than others? been changed so that Juniors this 2. There continues to be a semester must carry an Students may fill out ballots from February 16-20 during lunch problem with objects being Organization and Admini- thrown from the windows of Cox. stration overload of classes and supper mealtimes in the Rotunda. Is there any possible way to classes including Test and control this? Measurements and 3. Have there been any plans 6. Why aren't transcripts VOTING WILL END FRIDAY AFTER LUNCH. made as to a better method of reviewed prior to the Senior year securing the rooms in Tabb and to locate any missing or incorrect the Cunninghams? scheduling of classes?

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. Captivating Parker Page 3 THE ROTUNDA Tuesday, February 17, 1M1

By LISA KOWALIK tribal melodies of the Omaha and uesomely realistic descriptions of Iroquois Indians. the horrors of the Vietnam War. William Parker gave an Throughout the show, Mr. Contrasting with the impressive performance in Parker used gestures and facial seriousness of the first half of the Jarman auditorium last Friday expressions to further explain the show, Mr. Parker opened the which made opera sound like an operas. Explaining the Cadman second half on a much lighter understandable and enjoyable selection "Far Off I Hear a note, bringing smiles to the type of music, instead of an un- Lover's Flute," Mr. Parker audience with Igor Stravinsky's heard of foreign language. related to the audience the humorous romantic interlude Mr. Parker, a baritone opera "Indians' belief the souls of the "The Owl and the Pussy-Cat" singer, and his accompanist dead come alive in the stars of and concluding with a lively William Huckaby performed a the Milky Way," and then gave a rendition of Charles Ive's "He Is variety of compositions ranging rousing rendition of the song, There!," written to from Charles Wakefield Cad- which describes a soldier looking commemorate America's victory man's "Four American Indian up in the sky to find the star that in WWI. Songs" to Ned Rorem's grisly is his sweetheart. Mr. Parker came out for two war scenes. Mr. Parker brought alive Ned encores, "Beautiful Dreamer," Mr. Parker opened the show Rorem's "A Night Battle," which he announced as a with four compositions by "Specimen Case" and "The Real Valentine present, and "I Ix>ve Charles Wakefield Cadman, War Will Never Get in the My Voice," which he dedicated to whose music is based on the Books;" all of which were gr- all the voice majors. Sound Gallery Presents Silent Partner

By SUSAN BUTLIN Kemp Jones and Don treadles and foot switches. Heavy nanced, produced, and designed of Palms in South Carolina. It Coming up February 24, Sound Porterfield make up with duo emphasis is placed on their lyrics by the group, as a calculated nsK. seems that each of their previous Gallery presents, "Silent with Jones on the keyboards and and vocals. No one in the band had much engagements turned out to be Partner". What is Silent guitar, and Porterfield on the "Hung By A Thread", the duo's recording experience or very successful and Silent Partners, you say? I'm sure bass, keyboards and guitar. They debut album, recorded in 1978, familiarity with the studio. Partner has been highly there are quite a few guesses but harmonize while they play an consists of Jones, Porterfield and Some of "Silent Partner's" recommended to Ixwigwood by the right answer is this; Silent array of instruments including a former members Ben Bickerstaff previous engagements include: other Student Union Activities Partner is an original rock duo. I mini-Moog, a Yamaha electric and David James, (both whom of Wake Forest University in Directors. say original because they are not guitar, an acoustic guitar, which are no longer with "Silent Winston-Salem, University of They will appear in the red, a dance band nor does their ke> board bass and electric bass Partner"). The album has been Tampa in Florida, University of white and green rooms at 8:30. music sound like any other band. pi is various arcane pedds described as being "natural, Georgia and many other places Admission is $1.00. Keep certainty of self and directness". other than universities such as: February 24th open and see what The story behind this album is The Zodiac and Cave in Virginia sounds are rockin' with "Silent rather interesting. It was fi- Beach, and The Sun Deck in Isle Partner". Ready For Action

progress of the play. The most deliberately misled as each ByTAMARA NASH intricate part is the lighting in character adds his or her own which there are almost contin- twist to the same story and Rimers of Eldritch is rolling uous cues. Jeff Sledjeski is Light finding the guilty party is not as into its final week of practice and Crew Chief and his job is not an easy as you may think. Rimers of "all systems are go." February easy one but from the past shows, Eldritch is sure to make you 26-28 are the dates on which there is no doubt that Jeff will do think as well as entertain you. Rimers will be presented at 8:00 an excellent job. Dr. Young, the cast, and crews p.m. in Jarman Auditorium. Rimers of Eldritch has a have worked diligently to Judy Stanley, assistant variety of titles — mystery, love prepare Rimers of Eldritch into a director and stage manager for story, tragedy — but none are fantastic show — one you won't the show, is pleased with the quite accurate. The audience is want to miss!

A4P The original space man! OPEN MIKE Buck Rogers FEBRUARY 17, 1981 swings back to GOLD ROOM, 8:00 P.M. earth and By Barbara Stenlkinii PAO lays it on the 25th Century! FREE!! Goodwyn Recital

Sandra Gail Goodwyn, a junior composer Ross I^ee Finney. music major at Longwood The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. TH6 MLT6 College, will give a piano recital Royce S. Goodwyn, of Powhatan, on Thursday evening, February Miss Goodwyn is the 1X1I J Afc€ TH€ 26, at 8 o'clock in the Molnar accompanist for Longwood's IN THE 25th CENTURY u Recital Hall, Wygal Building. concert choir and Camerata , UNIVERSAL PICTURE e <•»»..> •3E-IPG Miss Goodwyn, a piano student Siners and a member of Sigma fceFLCCTIOdS Alpha Iota music fraternity. FEBRUARY 19. 20 & 21 800 PM of Ms. Frieda Myers, will play RED WHITE GREEN ROOMS $1.00 compositions by Bach, Chopin, The recital is open to the public FREE POPCORN'11 % Mozart, and the contemporary at no charge. OF /**H 6

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By LISA SPENCER feels very confident about SPORTS meeting them again. The William & Mary-Longwood gymnastics meet Friday night "I feel like we can give them was a much anticipated one for more of a run for their money this the Lady Lancers for two major time," stated Budd. "We have Lancers Sparkle In Victory reasons: It was the first time in improved tremendously since we two years that the teams have last met with JMU." From Sports Info Howard's Bison had collected 76 Ford, who now has 976 career met in a regular season Kathy Idelson was again Ending a four-game losing slams in their first 19 games as of points, could become longwood's competition, and W&M was the longwood's mainstay in Friday's streak, I.ongwood's men's February 10. Leading the way first 1,000 point scorer in men's only team Longwood failed to meet. She had a season high 33.35 team turned in its are 6-9, 210 forward James Ratiff basketball if he can score 24 or defeat last season. So when the to win the all-around competition, finest performance of the season with 28, 6-8, 230 forward Larry more points the rest of the Lady Lancers emerged took first place in the balance Saturday night in a 92-79 triumph Spriggs with 22 and 6-11, 220 season. The 6-2 forward had victorious by a score of 128.55 to beam and bars, and second over host Liberty Baptist. The center James Terry with 18. plenty of help from his friends 122.30, they realized that their places in vaulting and floor lancers (15-9) wind up their While Howard has had an up-and- Saturday night as six I^ancers chances for the state and regional exercise. regular season play this week at down season, its frontline will reached double figures. championships are closer than Lisa Winkler, who transferred home with Radford Friday. present big troubles for the Senior Thomas Alston hit seven ever before. to Longwood from W&M, proved Division I Howard Saturday and lancers whose tallest eager is 6- of seven field goals and scored 15 Longwood has only one major she had found a home with the North Carolina Central Monday. 6. The contest will be Longwood's points as Longwood hit 24-27 shots obstacle to overcome before the I^ady Lancers by tying with The Lancers, who played at first ever against a Division I foe in the second half for a sizzling championships begin—they Idelson for first place on bars. Pembroke State on Monday, face in men's basketball. 88.9 per cent. Alston scored six travel to East Tennessee Also placing for Longwood tough opposition in the coming Junior tri-captain Kenny Ford points in two minutes as the Saturday for a meet with James were-ALL-AROUND: 2nd- week. Radford, which has been flashed the form that made him Lancers pulled away from a 36-36 Madison and ETSU. JMU Sharon Pillow; VAULTING: 3rd- on a hot streak recently, beat an All-American last season in halftime score to go ahead 63-46. defeated longwood earlier this Pillow and 4th-Kim Pickel; Longwood 58-57 January 31. longwood's big win over Liberty (Continued on Page 8) season, but Coach Ruth Budd BARS: 4th-Pillow; BEAM: Without a doubt the toughest Baptist Saturday night. Ford 2nd-Pillow; and FLOOR opponent the lancers will face in canned 10 of 12 shots from the EXERCISE: 3rd-Monica the regular season, Howard floor and scored eight points in Chandler and 4th-Pillow. boasts a towering frontline that less than two minutes as This win boosted the I^ady measures 6-8, 6-9 and 6-11. longwood snuffed the Flames in Player Of The I oncers' record to 9-2. Known as "The Dunk Patrol," the second half. Week Valentine'$ Day

By LISA SPENCER "But sometimes it can be very Freshman gymnast Monica lonely. If you're injured, or you Victories Chandler dominated last week's have a bad meet, you have to try gymnastics meet with East very hard not to become ByKURTCOFFIELD Carolina and led the Lady depressed." The Scrapplers traveled to Lancers to a record-breaking A major boost for Monica has Towson State, Maryland, team score of 129.75. For her been the closeness she has found February 14 and marked up 2 efforts, Chandler has been with the other girls on the team. victories to their record. After selected as longwood College She has many compliments for losing to host Towson State, 47-6. Player Of The Week for the her teammates: the mat men came back to defeat period February 6-13. "Everyone is always ready to Howard University 26-25, and Monica's recent help each other. There is always Loyola University of Baltimore accomplishments include someone there to give you 25-21. establishing a new floor exercise confidence or to help you with a Against Division I for Towson record (8.75) for Longwood, routine. They are really great St. Dan Richards defeated his scoring a season-high 32.95 all- girls." opponent by a major decision, around total, and placing second Monica, who has been the all- while Mike Freischlag drew with in vaulting (8.50), bars (7.95), around champion for longwood opponent, accounting for and beam (7.75) against ECU and twice this season, is the longwood's total points. VPI. But even though she has daughter of Mr. and Mrs. In the 2nd match versus played a big role in the Lady Malcolm T. Chandler of Sterling. Howard University, another Lancers recent record-breaking Division I adversary, longwood performances, Monica has found was the recipient of four forfeits. it to be difficult to adjust to With 24 free points all the collegiate gymnastics. Srapplers needed was another "I have found that there is a big draw from Mike Freischlag to ice difference in high school and the victory. college gymnastics," commented In the final match against Monica. "There is much more Loyola University, Longwood competition and pressure than wrestlers scored their points in a I've ever experienced. But streak, from the 142 lb. class to sometimes that pressure makes the 190 lb. class. Both Freischlag me perform better." and Steve Shennett scored major Monica entered the longwood decisions over their adversaries. gymnastics program on an In the 3 succeeding matches excellent note—she was the David Dodd, Roy Carswell, and reigning Virginia State AA Joe Bass recorded 11 team points Champion in bars, vaulting, floor between them, enough to secure exercise, and all-around. the longwood victory. Although Monica will readily On Tuesday the 17th the admit that she loves gymnastics, Srapplers take on Elon College at she has no romantic illusions 7:30 in lancer Hall. Come on out about the sport. "Gymnastics is a and support the Wrestlers in their big part of my life," she stated, last home match of the season. Kenny Ford in earlier action - The 6-2 forward scored 20 points against Liberty Baptist. THIS WEEK IN SPORTS - FEB. 17-24 PERINf PIZZA GYMNASTICS- VS- EAST TENN. & JMV AT 6:00 P.M. (Away) . . . FEB. 21 - VS ELON AT 7:30 (Home) FEB. 17 NCAA EASTERN REGIONALS (At Baltimore) FEB. 20-21

«P '+* WOMENS BASKETBALL VS- LIBERTY BAPTIST 5:00 PM (Away) .. FEB. 19 VS- RADFORD 7:00 PM (Away) FEB. 21 % VS- RICHMOND 7:30 PM (Home) FEB. 24 OPEN *x *« Mon thu' Til 10 PM Fri t Sol T.l Midnight *&, fy MEN'S BASKETBALL VS RADFORD 8:00 PM (Home) FEB. 20 104 HIGHH STREET y*l S865 ^K/* VS- HOWARD 8:00 PM (Home) FEB. 21 - Now Open Sundays 1 'til 9 - VS- N.C. CENTRAL 8:00 PM (Home) FEB. 23 Page 7 THE ROTUNDA Tuesday, February 17, 1981 Lady Lancers SPORTS Back On Track

I was the only one," revealed By RAY SCHMIDT rebounds. Sports Profile Jerome. He even felt that Longwood College Women's On the road to Maryland- Anchorage was "a miniature Basketball team ended its 10- Eastern Shore, Longwood New York," and Anchorage is game losing streak last week enjoyed a 74-63 victory Saturday. less than half the size of with wins over Maryland - Freshman Paige Moody led four By MARK KARL SEGAL and evil (stay away from the Richmond. But his awe of the big Eastern Shore and UNC- players in the double figures with There is this little town down in evil) and work and play. "When city didn't destroy his small town Greensboro, after early week a career high 17 points. Center the Southern part of Virginia, in you get on the court it is total determination. The Lancers who loses to William and Mary and Karen Savarese and guard the flatlands. And these boring seriousness. Some guys laugh were expected to go 0-4 in Alaska George Mason. The Lady Brenda Fettrow added 11 each, flatlands are theoretically and stuff before and during the games some how ended up 3-1 Lancers now stand 10-13 overall while Cindy Eckel contributed 10. indicative of their personage. But game. But when I am on the court against teams that played the and 5-6 in conference play. Sunday, in its fourth game of it appears there is an oasis it's time to play ball. You can likes of powerful North Carolina. Tuesday, Longwood hosted the week, Ixwigwood defeated amongst the absence of contour; laugh, sure, but only after you Yet back amongst the 48 UNC-Greensboro for the second win." conference leader George Mason. it is called Clarksville. contiguous states the Lancers are Although tied at halftime (41-41), time this season, 50-72. The Lady Clarksville is not actually the Win is what the Lancers did some how coming up short in the Lancers led 20-35 at halftime and last year (28-3). This year with a the Lady Lancers fell 79-74. oasis, but is the owner of the W column. "We make the same Playing her best game this shot 46 per cent (32-70) from the oasis. And the camel that has move to Division II the Lancers mistakes; just little things. When season, Robin Hungate had 15 floor, and 67 per cent (8-12) from been stuffing his gullet at the have thus conquered only 14 we are losing by a few points we the line. Sophomore Patty Lia games out of 23. Not so bad — but points, 8 rebounds, 2 blocked watering hole happens to be get fouls by trying to steal the shots, and 2 steals. Also scoring and senior Brenda Fettrow Jerome — not Jerome A. Kersey not as glamorous as the Final ball." in the double figures were Senior scored 14 points each. or Jerome P. Kersey — but just Four team of 1979. Maybe Ron Jerome speaks from his dorm Bash is just stuck in between the Linda Pullen 12, Paige Moody 11, Jerome Kersey. That is all. So room among quarters exemplary and Cindy Eckel and Patty Lia Jerome the camel is feeding his years of excellent and very good. of his off court demeanor: beds Whatever, Bash leaves no room with 10 points each. face at the oasis — which we will made, no dust, pictures of Tuesday the Lady Lancers call Bluestone High School. It for disgrace. In 1974 Bash basketball games and one of coached at Stony Brook; his first traveled to William and Mary for was there that our hairy desert Ralph Sampson standing by the another conference contest. With rhino nourished himself with season there and only his second Rotunda in Charlottesville. The coaching. He turned the team a field goal percentage of only 37, enough basketball talent and pictures are above his bed; the Lady Lancers were edged 64- accomplishments to take the completely around. That first looking down on him while season went 2-21. Three years 63. Forward Cindy Eckel led by journey to Farmville. sleeping. In the middle of the pouring in 23 points and 11 So far urban theory pertaining later after consistently bettering room sits a coffee table; an altar to small town accomplishments the team's win loss record he to his accomplishments. This is stands untouched. But I will ended up 27-4. The season before where he displays his treasured attack that aspect of the city- Bash entered Longwood the team scrap book of Friday night games slickers as Country-bumpkin. I was 8-16. He continued his path of that were won. He was a high will be aided by my faithful destruction with a 19-8 record, school hero bringing acclaim and I A A camel Jerome. He and I will then on to glory; 28-3. attention to a high school of shake the loose twigs from It was that kind of winning and hamburger eating adolescents. Thoreau's tree of simplicity and determination that sucked But the days of hormonal glory By PAM UPDIKE Curry, Bruce Morgan, Bill prove that the "nice guy" from Jerome's talent into Longwood's are over. He is now on the road to The Women's A League Novak, John Cresswell, Jeff nature can keep his simplistic Bash oriented basketball real winning. He will always keep winners are the Phantom's from Shanaberger, Sid Baldwin and values in a screaming world of vacuum. It was Longwood's that first scrap book but it will North Cunningham. Team Danny King. Second, third and big guns and succeed. vicinity to home and small town lose its importance as he moves members are: Kay Aultman, fourth places are Boinkers II, Jerome is a shocker. The big atmosphere that convinced him to bigger things. Already Bash Sharon Gilmore, Jennifer Jones, Buckers and Boinkers III, basketball sensation at to come. The 6'5", 200 pounder says, "He is the leader of the Jean Mayo, Gail Truitt, Kerry respectively. Ixmgwood while only a freshman was astonished even by his trip to team even in the freshman year. Kaiser, Cheryl Womack, Bonnie Co-ed play begins is only 18 years old. He didn't Alaska where the Lancers Some of the guys look for him Conner, Lisa Barnes, Becky this week. Check the IAA Bulletin leave Clarksville empty handed. played. "When we went to Alaska when the going gets rough." Kozlowski, Renee Triahas, and Board for dates and times. The His senior year at Bluestone he it was my first time flying. The Longwood is only the Captain, Sue Haverty. Second mandatory participants meeting was first-team all-district, others had flown before — I think beginning, continues Bash. "If he place winners are the Crazy 8's for Badmitton Doubles will be second-team all-regional, his can continue to have the same from Curry and third place is the held tonight in the IAA room in team's best offensive player and rate of improvement that he is Curry Crusty's. I^nkford. the team's Most Valuable Player having now later in life — I see In the Women's B League, Coming events consist of a while playing forward. He didn't him as having unlimited there is a three-way tie between, Spades tournament. No all sports come to Longwood on those potential." This doesn't only Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha trophy points will be given for credentials either. His friend encompass basketball and Bash Sigma Tau, and the Cunningham this event. from home, All-American knows that. "He has fulfilled all Cubs. Another Round Robin will Many thanks are extended to Collegiate player Doug of our expectations on and off the be held to determine the winner. the Basketball Officiating Class Toombs told the coaches at court. He is well respected for his The Men's B League winner is for helping out in the IAA Longwood about this sleeping demeanor on and off the court." New Edition. Members of this program this year and also to the prodigy backhome. Martin So our buddy the camel moves team are Larry Cromer, Wes many other individuals who have Schoepfer, assistant coach to Dr. on. Longwood will be but another Strophshire, Jimmy Love, Doug given their support. Ron Bash, went to see him play at water fountain. Even here in a a tournament. He never spoke to bigger and faster world than Jerome. "I heard he was there Clarksville, he stands out as an (at the game)," tells Kersey. oasis amongst the dryness. "I Sports Scoreboard "I got a letter from Coach Bash don't get in to that fraternity stuff. It is not for me," he will to come and scrimmage with the From Sports Info open; Robyn Walker 3rd novice team last spring. He saw me play tell. He still wants to live his own over fences, 6th open; Kathy and said he liked the way I life at his own pace, and surely he Wed., Feb. 11 — RIDING, at is happy inside. He has to be. Sweetbriar: Pam Svoboda 1st Redmon 3rd open over fences, 5th played. Right there on the open over fences, 5th open open; Brian Farrar 6th novice sidelines he offered me a horsemanship; Jennifer over fences, 2nd novice scholarship to play ball." Ferguson 4th open over fences, horsemanship; Beth Wiley 1st While Jerome's grandmother beginner walk-trot-canter. was wiggling restlessly in her 5th open; Carol Gardner 5th seat back home at the sound of THE the big news, Jerome was packing his off court demeanor and getting ready for the haul to Farmville. No one else in the rural high school received a HAJR SHAFT scholarship from any basketball teams that year. "Some folks HAIRSTYLING FOR YOU back home didn't believe me DEBBIE FRANCIS when I first told them. But KATHY WAYCASTER. DALE OWNBY everybody was happy for me," LINDA JILL DUNEVANT exclaims Jerome. HOURS Jerome is not out after practices sharpening his skills to Mo , a lues

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