. The Rotunda . ul in secuiing a position immedi-ately after her graduation. She is go-ing to teach in the Maryland Schoolfor the Blind at Overlea, MaiTland. Exams Are Ended;New Term Begins Again, everyone may breathe a sighof relief for examinations are feels good when he waJksout oi his last examination andthinks, One more quarters work isover and I am that much nearer mygoal—graduation. He feels as ifsomething has been accomplishedand he is ready to go onward stillfarther. For t;onie of us, the end of theseexaminations means only one to take at dear old S. T. C. Thist


. The Rotunda . ul in secuiing a position immedi-ately after her graduation. She is go-ing to teach in the Maryland Schoolfor the Blind at Overlea, MaiTland. Exams Are Ended;New Term Begins Again, everyone may breathe a sighof relief for examinations are feels good when he waJksout oi his last examination andthinks, One more quarters work isover and I am that much nearer mygoal—graduation. He feels as ifsomething has been accomplishedand he is ready to go onward stillfarther. For t;onie of us, the end of theseexaminations means only one to take at dear old S. T. C. Thisthought is both pleasant and un-pleasant but nevertheless true. Timepasses very quickly and before any-one is aware of the fact final ex-aminations will be over too. MAY DAY PLANS ARE WELL UNDER WAY Committees have been hard atwork the past week in getting theplans for May Day festival members of the dance committeehave started practicing for theirContinued on page four THE S. T. C. BASKET BALL TEAM. Left to rigrht. top row: Dot Snetlegar, (capt.) Sarj. Beck, MaryFrances Potts; bottom row, Margaret Parker, Jennie Hurt. Gregory; center, IMiss Olive Her, coach; S, T, r. Closes the Most Successful Basketball Season in Many Years Snedegar. Beck, Gregory, Potts, Hurt,and Parker Make Champ-ionship Team Saturday, March 11, S, T. C. clos-ed the most .successful basketballseason ever experienced here. Afterdefeating Sweet Briar, Harrisonburg,William & Mary, and Blackstone, al-most doubling the score over eachteam the Farmville sextette was giv-en the unofficial title Virginia StateChampions of girls collegiat/C teams The season opened with the secondteam playing and defeating Rich-mond Normal by a score of 39-3. Thewhole .jquad deserves much praise fortheir faithful work for their college,but to those who did not play in thegames but practiced hard to makethe best six should be givenspecial mention. Tliese girls who de-feated Richmond Normal with sucha score are: cent


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