. The Rotunda . val that we strive to make our classes worthyorganizations. It is to honor them that w^e proudly present themonce annually to the student body and faculty. Not alone is it their wisdom and ability that captivates ouradmiration and love, but likewise, their idealism and sportsman-ship. Acquaintance with them means ideals established, contactwith them brings breadth of vision, and friendship with themmeans our undying admiration. We, the Sophomores, who havebeen thrice blessed in experiencing all three with one accord ac-claim. Hats off to classmen! Class Spirit Class spirit—is i


. The Rotunda . val that we strive to make our classes worthyorganizations. It is to honor them that w^e proudly present themonce annually to the student body and faculty. Not alone is it their wisdom and ability that captivates ouradmiration and love, but likewise, their idealism and sportsman-ship. Acquaintance with them means ideals established, contactwith them brings breadth of vision, and friendship with themmeans our undying admiration. We, the Sophomores, who havebeen thrice blessed in experiencing all three with one accord ac-claim. Hats off to classmen! Class Spirit Class spirit—is it too intangible to discuss? In a few weeks, the green will clash with the red for basket-ball honors. The balconies will echo with the green and whiteand red and white, and every girl will be bent upon her teamssucess. Whether victorious or defeated, each has its recompense. The battle has been fought—won and lost. The green andwhite and red and white merge into blue and white—the colorsof our Alma Mater!. Hi there, Jcnes. Tell Jane I said tostick her head out the window. No,I dont want to borrow her blue dress,but I do have some business to handher. Oh, the deuce, youve just washedyour hair and I wanted you to go tothe show. Oh, the cabaret supper anda date it was. Did you say date—meal ticket. What power! I went tooand everyone had such a good salad and those oysters. I lovedthe music rendered by the quartet—Oh, having boys around was all right,but Ive gotten used to being withoutthe cute things. Did you see that sing. Of course youdidnt though. Ive never heard suchlaughter. What glee in the infirm-ary? Those frirls made me feel I waspesng cause I didnt have theriu. You heard^i^s McKee and were good, eh? They were andId hate to have them imitate honey, that cough! Is it real orjust assembly kind? Excuse me,but I didnt think the girls would everireat Dr. Jarman so rudely. What did you say? Frances Parker,—caught under the bed in t


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