. The Rotunda . i ofboth Hampden-Sydney and StateTeachers College v/ill tune in on theprogram, as more than 1600 an-nouncements have been Before the clubs go on the air MissJulia Fuqua, president of the Vir-ginia Federation of Music Clubs, willintroduce Professor Alfred H. Strickdirector of the two clubs, who willmake a short address on VirginiasMusical Needs. There will be two special numbersin addition to the selections ofTeredby the clubs. The string quaretttecomposed of Miss Lisabeth Purdom, \fiirst violin; Miss Mildred Steere,second violin; Mr. J. Boiling Rey-nolds, cello, and Mr.


. The Rotunda . i ofboth Hampden-Sydney and StateTeachers College v/ill tune in on theprogram, as more than 1600 an-nouncements have been Before the clubs go on the air MissJulia Fuqua, president of the Vir-ginia Federation of Music Clubs, willintroduce Professor Alfred H. Strickdirector of the two clubs, who willmake a short address on VirginiasMusical Needs. There will be two special numbersin addition to the selections ofTeredby the clubs. The string quaretttecomposed of Miss Lisabeth Purdom, \fiirst violin; Miss Mildred Steere,second violin; Mr. J. Boiling Rey-nolds, cello, and Mr. James Grainger,Jr., string bass, will play. ProfessorJames Grainger and Mr. JamesGrainger, Jr., will render a flute duo,this number to be followed by thechoral selections. i The following is the program which :will be presented after Mr. Stricks jaddress: j String Quartette: I Minuet from Serenade Mozart I Flue duo: LaLrghetto and Rondo i opus 80, Duo No. 2 Kuhlan Choral Club S. T. C: | Continued on page three i. Waynesboro TeamTo Debate Here Visiting Team on Tour of Eleven States;—Have Been in 176 Debates in 3 Years DEDICATION The Senior Class proudly dedicates this issue of The Rotunda to those whothrough glorious successes and disheartening failures to higher goals. arc ever lifting us Latin Club ElectsEditor of Magazine Sodalitas Latina held its regularmeeting in Room O on Friday, Feb-ruary 20. Lois Cox was elected aseditor of Tributum, the Latin clubmagazine, and Irvin Staples as busi-ness manager. It was decided that itwould be an advantage to keep thehistory of the club so Lucy Fitzgeraldwas elected as historian. The clubdecided to put out an issue of Tribu-tum at the beginning of springquarter. After this business Room O wasthe scene of a pretty Roman Womack was becomingly at-tired in a white ceremonial her head she wore a crown ofleaves suspended from which a lightveil was fluttering. The groom, Vir-ginia Gee was clothed in a toga of thetim


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