. The Rotunda . ring. Have they for-gotten ? No, they are rememberig in adinerent way. They are remember-ing tho-^o who did not cheer, those forwhom no music ]dayed ... no music,save the w Water Waves, Manicures, Facials, Etc. Headquarters for S. T. C. Students! Strictly private, competent operator in charge BEAUTY SHOP Connected with Macks Barber Shop323 Main St. IHE GASH & GAIIRY STORE Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables Everything for Sandwiches. _ Phone 110 Third St. BIRDWELLS Successor to WADES Installing new Frigidaire Fountain and up to date Ice Cream Parlor OGDEN STUDFi^ $4,- PORTRAITS mi


. The Rotunda . ring. Have they for-gotten ? No, they are rememberig in adinerent way. They are remember-ing tho-^o who did not cheer, those forwhom no music ]dayed ... no music,save the w Water Waves, Manicures, Facials, Etc. Headquarters for S. T. C. Students! Strictly private, competent operator in charge BEAUTY SHOP Connected with Macks Barber Shop323 Main St. IHE GASH & GAIIRY STORE Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables Everything for Sandwiches. _ Phone 110 Third St. BIRDWELLS Successor to WADES Installing new Frigidaire Fountain and up to date Ice Cream Parlor OGDEN STUDFi^ $4,- PORTRAITS miss Satisfied Customers ^en. OUR MOTTO flayers __^^ jls X. ROBIE FOSTER ^ ^l/ Cleanmg, Pressing, Dyeing- , , • • T 1- . , -fut colors,pairing. Ladies work a v„ , , , Your satisfaction is oi, iiiiig of an autumn wind. Special Prices to S. r , , - , ^, .. 1 1 i. \ \ A-tn -Km c^± • C. student IC ,( „„f,ni,..d on la« page) I 412 Mam St. ^ „t^,^ ,^„„3 / THE ROTUNDA, WEDNFSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1927. HISTORY CLASSES VISIT !POINTS OF INTEREST >. SONG Breezes of spring— Sing to me now In the cool of the twilight, While I am dreaming. Blow me the whispering songsFrom her heart. The blue-black of nightHas enraptured my soul,But I long for the musicTo set my heart going. On a spring night When the world loves to dream, And the breezes are playing For all hearts to sing— Bring to me then, 0 breezes of evening— The songs from her heart. J. E. W. 29 THOSE OTHER DAYS Once, very long ago,(When only the moon could see)You held me close in your armsAnd told wonderful lies to me. You said I was beautiful . wonder-ful!(That was back in those other days)You said I was all the world to you;You said that youd love me always. I listended to those stories With doubt that was almost pain— But now—Id give the world, my hoar those lies again! —L. R. A. 30 THE SOUL OF THE UNIVERSE (College High School, 1928)I am a pagan moon, but I have asoul. Fearlessly, intrepidly


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