. The Rotunda . nter. Rowsof canned goods stood on the .shelfwith marked prices. Sacks of flour,salt, and sugar were ready for im-mediate .-ale. Painted clay potatoes,bananas, and oranges filled bins. Anattracti\t window was evenvisible. The Indian life project was con-structed on a sandi-table. Vai-ious claybowls and of paper, paintedwith characteristic Indian designsrepitsented the home life of the In-dian. A lake with Indian canoes readyfor luunching, and a forest of pinetrees gave an idea of the outdoor lifeof the Indians. This years annual at the of Kentucky
. The Rotunda . nter. Rowsof canned goods stood on the .shelfwith marked prices. Sacks of flour,salt, and sugar were ready for im-mediate .-ale. Painted clay potatoes,bananas, and oranges filled bins. Anattracti\t window was evenvisible. The Indian life project was con-structed on a sandi-table. Vai-ious claybowls and of paper, paintedwith characteristic Indian designsrepitsented the home life of the In-dian. A lake with Indian canoes readyfor luunching, and a forest of pinetrees gave an idea of the outdoor lifeof the Indians. This years annual at the of Kentucky will contain pic-tures of the ten popular pro-fessors instead of the ten most pop-ular ladies as been the Florida Flambeau. Leigh is at present much disturbedby the fact that a sophomore, con-trary to all traditions is wanderingabout the campus sporting a ;-tache. Leigh should consider itselflucky that its campus is infested byonly one .such crtnitm-e.—The Ring-Turn ;Dread of OverweightHaunts S. T. C. Girls Mies Virginia Bedford, sponsor ofth? Freshman class, who is puttingoat this weeks Rotunda. Freshman Issue LastRotunda In Series The Rotunda is being edited thisweek by the Freshman Class, the lastin the series of class the past four weeks the Rotundahas been under the duection of the jdifferent class staffs rather than thatof the regular staff. At the end of thscontest a prize will be awarded tothe class having had the out-stancing paper. This prize is beingawarded by the original cabinet of:he Rotunda. The first of thii series, the , appeared on February 8 underthe editorship of Mary T. Rawls. Thiswas followed on February 15 by theJuniors under Edith Shanks direc-tion. On February 22 the Sophomorespresented their Rotunda guided byEither Haskins. This week Kitty Hoyle has editedthe firial is.»ue. Advice to Nerf z Dearest Aunt Woo, Whiit is this world coming to?Teaching is getting me down. Wh
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