. The Rotunda . aders upon Us manner of and treating them. A letter, to receive | where she spnt the , must contain the name and address of the writer. These will I ? * * not be published if the writer objects to the publication. Miss Katharine Ewing of Norfolk All matters of business should be addressed to the Business Manager, and j spent Saturday and Sunday as theall other matter should come to the Editor-ln-Chlef. Complaints from sub- guest of Miss Louise as legards irregularities in the delivery of The Rotunda, will be appredated. Miss Mary


. The Rotunda . aders upon Us manner of and treating them. A letter, to receive | where she spnt the , must contain the name and address of the writer. These will I ? * * not be published if the writer objects to the publication. Miss Katharine Ewing of Norfolk All matters of business should be addressed to the Business Manager, and j spent Saturday and Sunday as theall other matter should come to the Editor-ln-Chlef. Complaints from sub- guest of Miss Louise as legards irregularities in the delivery of The Rotunda, will be appredated. Miss Mary Rives Richardson, who is teaching in Petersburg, spent theweek-end in Farmville. Miss Gertrude Watkins spent Sun-day at her home in Lynchburg. ? * * Miss Polly Aderhult has returnedafter spending the week-end at her home in Hopewell, ? ? * Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wood ofLynchburg spent Sunday with their daughter Miss Phyllis Wood. ? * ? Miss Louise Marshall has returnedfrom V. P. I where she attended the. AKE YOU AN ALL-AROUND STUDENT? 0 * • Harrell spent Have you asked .vourself this question ? Or have you thought \ opening dancesabout it? Did you let bashfulness keep you from trying out for, the Choral Club? If you havent thought or havent tried out, it Miss Rosalind Harrell spent theisnt too late. Start now. I week end in Charlottesville whei,. One girl cant d#4:i:ii*^thi>^ but each one of us can do one i she attended the football game be-thiiig. Perhaps you cant smg, but are you interested in diurna- tween University of Virginia andtics, in writing for publications, in serving on a Y. W. C. A. com-: University of Georgia,niittee, in playing basketball? There are so many new girls in i • * * . .school that it would be impossible to look you each up and tind; Miss Mildred Smith returned Sun-out what you are interested in. Each girl will have to help her- day from Blacksburg where she at- Selt. tended the opening dances at V. P. I. We come here to prepare to teach. Do you t


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