. The Rotunda . I. THE ROTUNDA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1927. DR. J. L. JARMAN SPEAKS IN PRAYERS Friday. April 8, immediately aftersupper. Dr. Jarman grave a short talkto the students on the nature of Col-lepre Week and the results which hehad noticed thus far. Our president FRESHMEN UNDISPUTEDVICTORS OF VOLLEY BALL There must be a kind of justicethat rules everji;hing:; certainly sucha justice made itself evident in thematches of the second! volley ballteams of the four classes which were said that, as we knew, College Week | played in the j^ym Saturday aftor-was a strictly student affair. It wa
. The Rotunda . I. THE ROTUNDA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1927. DR. J. L. JARMAN SPEAKS IN PRAYERS Friday. April 8, immediately aftersupper. Dr. Jarman grave a short talkto the students on the nature of Col-lepre Week and the results which hehad noticed thus far. Our president FRESHMEN UNDISPUTEDVICTORS OF VOLLEY BALL There must be a kind of justicethat rules everji;hing:; certainly sucha justice made itself evident in thematches of the second! volley ballteams of the four classes which were said that, as we knew, College Week | played in the j^ym Saturday aftor-was a strictly student affair. It was | noon. While the games of the firstinitiated by the students for the pur-: teams made the Sophomores and pose of binding moreclosely together and binding them-selves more closely to jtheir AlmaMater. Dr. Jarman showed us why Juniors victors, with the Sophomores]winning out in the final games with |the Juniors, the Freshmen and jSeniors won over their second team | Nancy C: Man is wonderful. Hehas learned to fly like a bird. Annie P.: Yes.
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