. The Rotunda . ally of the cowboy ballads. Membership in the Farmville FolkLore Club is open to all who wish toparticipate in the work and the clubContinued on last page Editors for ClassIssues Are Elected SOCIAL DIRECTOR RESIGNS POSITION The editors of the class issues,elected by the classes, are as follows: Pela Kutz Freshman issue Elizabeth Berger .... Sophomore issueMargaret Gathright .... Junior issueEaster Senders Senior issue I In some cases, several other mem-bers of the staffs were elected by theclasses. The rest of the members are i to be chosen by the editors. The actual work on th


. The Rotunda . ally of the cowboy ballads. Membership in the Farmville FolkLore Club is open to all who wish toparticipate in the work and the clubContinued on last page Editors for ClassIssues Are Elected SOCIAL DIRECTOR RESIGNS POSITION The editors of the class issues,elected by the classes, are as follows: Pela Kutz Freshman issue Elizabeth Berger .... Sophomore issueMargaret Gathright .... Junior issueEaster Senders Senior issue I In some cases, several other mem-bers of the staffs were elected by theclasses. The rest of the members are i to be chosen by the editors. The actual work on the class issuesis to be done by the class staffs in-dependently. Only suggestions fromthe class and such outside aid judgedas necessary will be given. G. B. Halstead, American mission-ary resigned his post of social direct-or at the Lucknow Christian College,Lucknow, India, recently under pres-sure from the government because ofhis sympathy for Mahatma Gandhis struggle for Indian Independence. NOTED SINGER COMING. JOANNE de NAULT, Contralto WalterMileyTo Visit the StateTeachers College Mr. Walter B. Wiley, who is aChristian worker in Turkey, has con-sented to visit a few colleges duringhis furlough in America. He will bein our college on January 29 and 30. Mr. Wiley received his B. A. degreeat Dartmouth College. In 1920 hewent to Turkey as a tudor. Becauseof disturbances after the World Warhe was forced to return home. After completing his theologicaltraining at Yale Divinity School, heand his wife sailed for Turkey. InMarask, where drink and prostitutionexact a heavy toll, because amuse-ment must be found either in thepublic coffee houses or in the redlight centers, Mr. Wiley is introduc-ing clean sport. He plays volley ball,basket ball, baseball, and tennis withthe young people. He gives Englishlessons, starts litle libraries of decentbooks, opens his splendid home tosocial evenings and in many otherways works through the power of hisfine Christian personality. Mr. Wiley will


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