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Longwood University Digital Commons @ Longwood University Yearbooks Library, Special Collections, and Archives 1-1-1989 1989 Virginian Longwood College Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.longwood.edu/yearbooks Recommended Citation Longwood College, "1989 Virginian" (1989). Yearbooks. 40. http://digitalcommons.longwood.edu/yearbooks/40 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Library, Special Collections, and Archives at Digital Commons @ Longwood University. It has been accepted for inclusion in Yearbooks by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Longwood University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ;'^Wk::.-.;. • i^ sesquicQntennial if • 150 Years oj E?cce([ence Ted tfte Spint Digitized by tine Internet Arciiive in 2010 witii funding from Lyrasis IVIembers and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/virginian1989long THE VIRGINIAN Tfte spirit Live5 On I r wmrmmmM mam^^tmJE^Jt ; This is • • • 2 Introduction LONGWOOD Introduction 3 jz=J A Birthday Forty- 6 Sirthday ^ \ 1 ^(U 1 Birthday 7 L The Making 8 The Mall of the Mall The Mall 9 #2CS:#?Bi£^iFi£§5^ 10 Oktoberfest m^s^ ass* Jh ^BI^BBl^^ ^^!5i^J^,;^W^»^ UOCMT £XCURSZON CLUB OKtoberfest 11 r#iK3I#<Bi£iE3^i£§® 12 Oktoberfest Oktobeifest 13 LIFE 14 Candids Preview 88 t •' i 1 J f 1 m 16 Orientation Orientation 17 18 19 WLCX • HONOR BOARD TYKA MELSON Every year the Student Union brings n y different acts to Longwood to entertain the studen >ody. The Student Union Board has different committee, n charge of the different types of entertainment they ha 1le. For opular example, this year's film committee brought a ^ film to the Lancer Cafe each week. One of the big musical acts they brought to Longwood this year was Tyka Mel- son. The concert gave Longwood students an opportu- nity to help with the concert and meet the performer. Top rt.: Tyka nelson in concert,; Bottom rt.; Longwood students surround the performer; Bottom: Tyka Melson signs autographs. College Honor Board The D. J. s of WLCX The Longwood 20 Clubs/Organizations The ROTUNDA • SUN The Rotunda This year the Rotunda donned a new mast and a new slogan: "Catching Sight of Longwood from Atop the Sesquicentennial Mount. " Under the editorship of Matt Peterman, the Rotunda fo- cused on issues of the world as well as school issues. Matt Peterman at the Farmville Herald with Pee-Wee, putting to- gether another issue of The Ro- tunda. Rotunda Business Manager Tim Oliva otunda Staff: R. Bruce Gantt, Monica Gilbert, Lindy Seymour, Matt Peter- lan and Cheryl Jeffrey. Clubs/Organizations 21 ^B «^ INTRAMURALS Bryan Diggs shoots Inner-tube water polo IM-REC Officers: Row 1: Laura Felch, Mike Kinzel, Susie Baca. Row 2: Diane IM-REC Staff: Row 1: Mike Kinzel, Susie Baca. Row 2: Amy Harrell, Robin Brown, Joiin Taircloth. Amy Harrell. Burroughs, Rhonda Light, Jason Blount. Row 3: Dave Brockwell, Bryan Diggs. 22 Clubs/Organizations INTRAMURALS The crowd enjoys watching sports on Her Field. A water-polo goalie blocks a shot. Intramural soflball jBSSsmssiSSii SiSaai&i:imili*fSiLAi First semester IM-REC Staff Second semester IM-REC Staff Clubs/Organizations 23 I INTERVARSITY • BSU ivcr Intervarsity Christian Fellowship is an organization that brings to- gether the students of Longwood and Hampden-Sydney College. They meet weekly for large and small group meetings, as well as many other activities. For example, a social semi-formal dance, and Oozeball teams were among this year's activities. IV's Oozeball team Right: IV members at their semi-formal. Members of Intervarsity Christian Fellowship BSU— Row 1: Danny Dail, Beth Lord. Row 2: Robin Hunnicut, Katherine Austin, Sheri Sullivan, Joe McKissick, Doug Broyhill. Row 3: Danita Hale, J.J. Wells, Mark Jenkins, Harold Bamette. Row 4: Rodney Hudson, Dolores McKin- nis, Kenneth Boyd, Troy Loveday. Row 5: Dawn Hoskins, Ricky Parham, William Harris, Carol Reeves, Heather Yeatts, Mike Fickeral, Steve Baggett. 24 Clubs/Organizations Peer Advisors: Row 1: Larry Robertson, Mary Ogden, Karen Seeber, Jacque APO: Row 1: Donna Terrier, Kim Sievers, Lynn Greenwood, Kim Walker, Sarah Dowdy. Row 2: Suzanne Pellegrino, Mike Sheffield, Kim Justis. Row 3: Janet Raffetto, Renee Klamans. Row2: Monica Gilbert, Kim Perguson, Tonya Moore, Miles, Sherri Curtis, Tontellia Browder. Row 4: Dean Grubbs. Raecita Gallop, Kalli Lucas, Holly Barnes, Katherine Lee. Row 3: Diane Colson, Kim Jones, Tony Moss, Alison Walek. Kim Talpas, Beth Bailess, Lisa Jones, Jay Wingold, Stephanie Murphy, Su- zanne Johnson, Sharon Francisco, Terri Townsend, Beth Williams. Clubs/Organizations 23 CAMERATAS • CONCERT CHOIR ISH The International Studies House is specially designed to promote a greater understanding among nations and cultures. Through a coordinated effort with the Modern Languages Club, the International Studies Pro- gram, and NOTONLYMEWS, they strives to heighten cultural awareness. During their first year, the members of ISH made trips to Washington D.C. and to the Virginia Dept. of Economic Development in Richmond. In order to establish an international flavor on the hall, they completed a flag painting hall project and held several interna- tional dinners. They also participated in the Oktoberfest parade and activi- ties. ISM Residents: Row 1 Beth, Kevin, Kenny. 2: : Row Bobbi. Kathy, Dana, Lisa. Yoko. Anastasia. Kendall, Joe. Luigi, Wendi, Kathy. Row3: Scott, Kent, Kelly. Dina, Julie, Mamie, Ann, Wendi, Barbara, Martha, Siobhan, Allen. < Cameralas: Row 1: Lorl Malsey, Susan Hanks, Sandra Clayton, Jamie Riffle. Beth Bradley, Kathleen Concert Choir: Row 1: rumiko Kirijo, Michele Heny, Amy Cromwell, Vicki Ellis, Jodi Hutton, Christina Walters, Amy Cromwell. Dana Wheeler. Row 2; Kendra Rosenberg. Rhonda Riddle. Cynthia McKimens, Sandy Fowler, Cathy Mapp, Karen Major. Row 2: Sharon Robertson, Cameron Murray, Breckenridge. Jane Lawrence. Mary KIdd, Amy Vamer. Missy Miller. Jennifer fuller. Row 3: Kelli Daena Brock, Brenda Rodgers, Robin Hale, Sarah Johnson. Heidimarie Holmes. Carolyn Boobetg, Grogan. Susan Molzman. Bertina Michols, Rebecca Todd, Michele Coats, Elizabeth Clampitt, Patrice Elyse Englehart. Kelly Barton. Row 3; Donna Smith. William Washington. Hugh Cagle, Lee Shands, Murane, Cindy Holland. Kim Graves. Paula Summers. Row 4; Tom Walker. David Duffer. Hugh Cagle. Dale Clark. James Sanders, Scott Kocnigsburg, Vic Lopez, Ken Pritchett, Chris Kelly. 26 Clubs/Organizations LANCER EDITION • FLUTE CHOIR noToriLYnEws This year Longwood saw the rise of a new and exciting publication, NOTOnLYriEWS, the newsmagazine, bringing light to issues of im- portance to college students both here and beyond Longwood. Covering the Longwood, national, and international scenes we're look- ing forward to seeing NOTOriLYnEWS grow and expand with Longwood during her next 150 years. Congratulations to MOTOM- LYPiEWS president Luigi Agostino for his CMI CommendationI lOTOnLYNEWS Staff: Eric Cheevers. Chris ParKs, Martha Sellers, Jaison Annarino. Matalie Carlson, Siobhan Millar, Barbara \IIen, Teresa Ffluger, Luigi Agostino, Tricia Danials, Marnie Turman, Julie Hanssen. ISH residents and noTonLYTIEWS staff Barbara, natalie, Julie, Tricia, and Mamie. Edition; Row 1: Rhonda Riddle, Dana Wheeler, Alice Flora, Missy Miller. Row 2: Chris Kelly, lawn Reynolds. Scott Koenigsburg, Paula Summers, Oavid Duffer, Clubs/Organizations 27 iL PEM CLUB • SAM Physical Education Majors Club successfully participates in Spring Weekend Oozeball. PEM Club; Row 1: Angle Sullivan, William Brady Tena Philbrick, Scott Wassen- ety for the Advancement of Management berg. Tammy Towsey. Row 2; Stephanie Harris, Amanda Spiers, Deinia Baber, Steve Thompson, Jeannine Armstrong, Julia Hall, Kim nelson, Laurie McKean, Jamie Theriault Row 3: Diane Brown, Maiy Dickerson, Amy Hariell, Matt Arm- strong, John Wall, Danny Dail, Stephen Swanson, Kelly Stutz, Buddy Williams. 28 Clubs/Organizations ARTWORKS, INC. Kelley Coggsdale, founder of Artworks, Inc. ARTWORKS, Inc.: Row 1: Monday Cable, Chris Parks, Jana neilson, Laura Most involved award winners: Drew Hudson, Junior Class; Brad Pomp, Aelly, Carla Ashley. Row 2: Kelley Coggsdale, Cheryl-Renee Whitehead, rreshmen Class; Raecita Gallop, Soph. Class; Mike Sheffield, Senior Class, /onda Deel, Susan Hilton, Suzanne Hilton, Suzanne Moore, Bonnie Sears, iusan Pinch. GREEKS AJm 30 31 Intcrfratcrnity Council IFC Representatives Officers: President — Chris Coulter Vice President — Tim Anderson Treasurer— Matt Sisk Secretary — Rocco Tricarico COuliCii Panhell. Panhellenic Delegates Officers; President — Leah Payne Vice President —Whitney Abbott Rush Chair— Tina Mapier Secretary — Dlna rerrigno Treasurer— Michelle Chenault 32 Greeks Alpha Phi Alpha AOA Alpha Phi Alpha Xi Zeta Chapter nickname: Alphas Hall: none Colors: Black and Gold Symbol: Sphinx 19M * -4 I 5S <o ^^ AXP Alpha Chi Rho Phi Theta Chi Chapter nickname: Crows Hall: Annex Main Cunningham Colors: Garnet and White Symbol: Labarum low 1: Brian Crawford, Stevie Chalkley, Steve Gray, Lee Hunter, Vic rredette, William Tmner, John loncrieff, Tony Brooks, Rocco Tricarico. Row 2: Mike Masek, Carl Scheber, Ed Matricardi, Chris :oulter, William Chestnutt, Tom Harrison, Tim VanHuss, Daniel CastonAllan Saunders, Karl Singer, ;raig Hollin. Row 3: Dave Foreman, Chuck Sobreto, Darren Lawson, Alan Rapfee, Mark Ashley, Wade Tance, Brandon Williams, Chris Strak, Mike Swinter, Mark SUtes. Row 4: Chris Healing, Brink Vilkerson, Richy Yowell, Kenneth Gordan, Jim Heslep, Kendal Ascher, Jim Molencop, Chris Madia, Jradley