. The Rotunda . welfth Night, for Death oncedead, theres no more dying then. ON rO THE DOVER ROAD Reporters LOTTIE WKITEHURST 35 HAZEL SMITH 36 SARAH ROWELL 33 DOROTHY WOOLWINE 34 WINLPRED PUGH 34 CARRIE DESHAZO 33 MARGARET COPENHaVER o4 Proof Reader ELIZABETH VASSAR 35 Assistant Proof Reader KATHERINE WALTON 35 Managers Business Manager FRANCES POTTS 33 Assistant Manager VIRGmiA BRINKLEY 34 Circulation Manager ELIZABETH WALTHALL 33 Assistant Circulation Manager .^.. FRANCE^ HORTON 34 The Rotunda invites letters of comment, criticism, and suggestions fromits readers upon its manner o


. The Rotunda . welfth Night, for Death oncedead, theres no more dying then. ON rO THE DOVER ROAD Reporters LOTTIE WKITEHURST 35 HAZEL SMITH 36 SARAH ROWELL 33 DOROTHY WOOLWINE 34 WINLPRED PUGH 34 CARRIE DESHAZO 33 MARGARET COPENHaVER o4 Proof Reader ELIZABETH VASSAR 35 Assistant Proof Reader KATHERINE WALTON 35 Managers Business Manager FRANCES POTTS 33 Assistant Manager VIRGmiA BRINKLEY 34 Circulation Manager ELIZABETH WALTHALL 33 Assistant Circulation Manager .^.. FRANCE^ HORTON 34 The Rotunda invites letters of comment, criticism, and suggestions fromits readers upon its manner of presenting and treating them. A letter, toreceive consideration, must contain the name and address of the will not be published if the writer objects to the publication. All matters of business should be addressed to the Business Manager,and all other matters should come to the Editor-in-Chief. Complaints fromsubscribers as regards irregularities in the delivery of The Rotunda, willbe Gone Butâ Thanksgiving Day at S. T. C. has come and gone, but no-body quite loses the memory of pleasant thingsâand Thanks-giving Day at S. T. C. is certainly one of those. It means many thingsârising in the misty, early dawn towait for the tap of the 6 oclock bell, and then the wild rushâwho can ever forget the color rush at S. T. C? And afterwardsthe colors we love, rising and dipping with every passing wind,adorning the buildings of S. T. C. Then we remember vespersâprobably remember the quiet,the uplifting of soul and spirit, better on this morning than onany others, as a contrast after the activity of the early morn-ing. After vespers, Thanksgiving means also the hockey excitement, swift-moving tigures, crisp cold air and thecarrying sound of ball and stickâthis attends the hockey games. And thenâthe crowning eventâa turkey dinner! Whatwould Thanksgiving be without it? Turkeyâwhite meat, brownmeat, flanked with dressing, crisp celery, cranberry


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