. The Rotunda . orthy: the matter is wellchosen, of a high order, and varied;consisting as it does of verse, shortstories, plays, book reviews, it af-fords opportunity to a large numberof students and gives recognition toliterary talent along many lines. Onefact is significant: Ihroughoul thewhole there is a refinement, a dainti-ness, that is most refreshing. I congratulate the editors of TheVoice on a good piece of work. Jennie M. Tabb MISS LOUISE FOSTER TIME The hours are days and the days are yearsWhen my loves on a foreign shore;But the days seem hours, and the hours are my loves


. The Rotunda . orthy: the matter is wellchosen, of a high order, and varied;consisting as it does of verse, shortstories, plays, book reviews, it af-fords opportunity to a large numberof students and gives recognition toliterary talent along many lines. Onefact is significant: Ihroughoul thewhole there is a refinement, a dainti-ness, that is most refreshing. I congratulate the editors of TheVoice on a good piece of work. Jennie M. Tabb MISS LOUISE FOSTER TIME The hours are days and the days are yearsWhen my loves on a foreign shore;But the days seem hours, and the hours are my loves with me once more. Jennie M. Tabb MEISTERSINGERS ARENOTABLE LYCEUM EVENT (Continued from Page 1) One of the most notable features ofthe occasion was the good humor andkindliness of the singers, who readilylent themselves to the somewhat hi-larious mood of the audience, and re-sponded with a will to encore after en-cone. The mosquito song and theNaughty Marietta laughing .songwere the popular hits of the SOCIAL NEWS OUR PRESIDENT Red has shown her competency inthe manner in which she has handledthe Presidency of our class for twoand a half years. When Mebane Hunt,our Sophomore president, decided inpreference of a matrimonial venture,it was Red who succeeded her withutmost efficiency. With vigor and zestshe has continued to lead us. As pres-ident of the Senior class more stren-uous duties fall to her. But, aware ofthe support of the entire membership,Red will lead the class of 29 to asuccessful graduation. SYMPATHY To Mrs. Smith, who serves usin the Tea Room, the studentbody wishes to extend its deep-est sympathy in the death of herhusband. To Florence Carmine, we ex-press our heartfelt sympathy,in the death of her father. MISS WHEELER MAKESINTERESTING TALK TODRAMATIC CLUB Miss Lucille Graves spirit tlieweek-end at her home in Riaiioke. Miss Frances Volk from SniithticUland Miss Nancy Dashiell from New-port News were week-end guests ofMissjs Irene Casey and HeiiriottaBi


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