. The Rotunda . Volume X THE ROTUNDA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1929 No. 4 ORGANIZATIONSPURPOSES GIVENIN ONE-ACT PLAY Freshmen Receive Rat CapsFrom the Sophomores Oc-tober 4. NEW FACULTY MEMBERS. Every freshman must have experi-enced a thrill last Monday night whenshe stood to receive the celebratedrat cap from Virginia Cox. As Vir-ginia suggested, one should considerit a privilege to be allowed to wear aTat ciip; it signifies that you areready to carry on the colors of yourschool. Following the downing of the ratcaps came a clever one-act play inwhich every organization in schoolwas represented.


. The Rotunda . Volume X THE ROTUNDA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1929 No. 4 ORGANIZATIONSPURPOSES GIVENIN ONE-ACT PLAY Freshmen Receive Rat CapsFrom the Sophomores Oc-tober 4. NEW FACULTY MEMBERS. Every freshman must have experi-enced a thrill last Monday night whenshe stood to receive the celebratedrat cap from Virginia Cox. As Vir-ginia suggested, one should considerit a privilege to be allowed to wear aTat ciip; it signifies that you areready to carry on the colors of yourschool. Following the downing of the ratcaps came a clever one-act play inwhich every organization in schoolwas represented. Lucy Thompson andElizabeth Taylor parading as tin sol-diers represented the Rotunda and theViiginian, while Mary Ellen Cato inthe costume of Joan of Arc spoke forthe Voice, iur new literary maga-zitu. Adele Hutchinson, president of theY. W. C. A., after dancing a gracefulminuet in costume, reminded us of thefact that the spirit of the Y. W. isone of service to its Alma Mater. Pre-ceding Adeles dance came LauraS


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