. The Rotunda . ter had made some interestingcomments on the life of Lanier,, Am-ericas greatest flutist, James Grain-ger interpreted Sidney Laniers • Mel-ody. This is especially interesting tous because the only copies of themelody are printed in Miss JennieTabbs book, Father Tabb. Tho;e selections were followed by•Mother Machree and Sunshine ofYour Smiles sung by Mr. A. E. Cralle Jr. We were pleasantly surprised whenDr. Jarman stated that he wished tosing for us. As the applause sub-sided he gave the name of his selec-tion, The Old Song of the StudentBuilding. He concisely told u
. The Rotunda . ter had made some interestingcomments on the life of Lanier,, Am-ericas greatest flutist, James Grain-ger interpreted Sidney Laniers • Mel-ody. This is especially interesting tous because the only copies of themelody are printed in Miss JennieTabbs book, Father Tabb. Tho;e selections were followed by•Mother Machree and Sunshine ofYour Smiles sung by Mr. A. E. Cralle Jr. We were pleasantly surprised whenDr. Jarman stated that he wished tosing for us. As the applause sub-sided he gave the name of his selec-tion, The Old Song of the StudentBuilding. He concisely told us thehistory of the student building. 20years ago the desire for a studentbuilding was abandoned. Severalyears ago a plan for a new gym wasadvanced which readily grew intoour four-story, well-equipped build-ing. Dr. Jarman reminded us thatthere still remains a debt of $28,000which must be eliminated by ourcontributions. Our president feelsthat a hint to the wise is sufficient,Is there ned for me to say more?. DEDICATION With love and gratitude for the service and guidance rendered us by ourCaptain, Miss Hatchett, we, the Freshman Class, dedicate to her thi::; issue of the Rotunda Freshman ClassParty a Wi% Success Recreation Hall Draped With Red and VVhitt. Freshman Class Colors MANY STASIS PRESENT AT FETE The Fancy Dress Ball at Washing-ton and has nothing on theFreLliman Class party which was giv-en Friday nisht, January 30, Theguests in the rec as thebell tolled ten oclock. They imme-diately sought partners to dance tothe .iazzy rhythm of the FreshmanClass orchestra, which was on theplatform amid decorations of red andwhite. Within a few minutes after tenoclock the entire recreation hall re-i::mbled ciriCma land as each guestwas to drc; like a movie actor or ac-tress. The movie stars were so wellimpersonated that it took muchthought and deep consideration onthe part of the judges to decide towho!n the prize should be due consideration the
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