. State Female Normal School (Farmville, Va.) Undergraduate Catalog. ociety. Theymeet bi-weekly, and offer excellent opportunities for exercisingthe power of argument in debate, for studying parliamentaryusage, for pursuing some light but pleasant and helpful line ofwork not provided for in any class room, and for cultivating thesimple social graces which give charm to young societies exhibit a friendly rivalry in preparing the bestprograms, and in electing to membership the ablest girls. Mem-bers are chosen from any class above the First Year. A magazine, The Guidon, is publis


. State Female Normal School (Farmville, Va.) Undergraduate Catalog. ociety. Theymeet bi-weekly, and offer excellent opportunities for exercisingthe power of argument in debate, for studying parliamentaryusage, for pursuing some light but pleasant and helpful line ofwork not provided for in any class room, and for cultivating thesimple social graces which give charm to young societies exhibit a friendly rivalry in preparing the bestprograms, and in electing to membership the ablest girls. Mem-bers are chosen from any class above the First Year. A magazine, The Guidon, is published bi-monthly by the stu-dents. Its editors are chosen from the literary societies, but itspages are open to any student who has something to say, and allphases of school life are represented in its various Magazine is established to encourage definite thinking andits vigorous expression in idiomatic English, and to furnish thestudent a new field for activity. It is also hoped that it willserve as a link between the graduates and their Alma State Female Normal School 17 Virginia Normal League Miss M. W. Coulling President Miss L. M. Snow. Vice-President Miss Virgie McCue. .,. .. Secretary Miss Edith Rogers. ..Treasurer Education Bureau CommitteeMr. J. L. Jarraan. .Chairman Aid Fund CommitteeMiss Rice Chairman Finance CommitteeMiss Lula Andrews Chairman This association was formed to promote the efficiency of thepublic schools in Virginia. It seeks to do this through the agencyof the Education Bureau and the Aid Fund. The Education Bureau seeks to serve as a free medium ofcommunication between teachers, trained and approved by theSchool, and persons who wish to employ teachers of this engages to recommend only such as are believed to be thor-oughly qualified for the work contemplated, and in all respectstrustworthy. County superintendents, school trustees, and othersdesiring good teachers, will do well to apply to the information will


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