. The Rotunda . weeds and now they drift, like tiny planes,Skyward, and back to earth again,ilo lie in somber shroud,jUntil the thawing ground, in spring,Shall wake the slumbering, vital spark,And from the tomb bring forth a living thing! M. H.—30 DRAMATIC CLUB MISS WHEELER HOSTESS ANNOUNCES MEMBERS TO MU OMEGA SORORITY The Dramatic Club wishes to an- Last Wednesday afternoon Missnounce the following new members— Leola Wheeler entertained the girls Seigburn HayattJulia DavisElsie ClementsElizabeth TurnerJane Hunt MartinIrene StoneVirginia PedigrewNettie BoyntonMary Ellen CatoMargaret
. The Rotunda . weeds and now they drift, like tiny planes,Skyward, and back to earth again,ilo lie in somber shroud,jUntil the thawing ground, in spring,Shall wake the slumbering, vital spark,And from the tomb bring forth a living thing! M. H.—30 DRAMATIC CLUB MISS WHEELER HOSTESS ANNOUNCES MEMBERS TO MU OMEGA SORORITY The Dramatic Club wishes to an- Last Wednesday afternoon Missnounce the following new members— Leola Wheeler entertained the girls Seigburn HayattJulia DavisElsie ClementsElizabeth TurnerJane Hunt MartinIrene StoneVirginia PedigrewNettie BoyntonMary Ellen CatoMargaret PumphreyMary DuncanMable Yantcy BrookinFrances SteeleVirginia Walker NEW MEMBERS OF THE CHORAL CLUB of Mu Omega Sorority with a de-lightful tea. Miss Wheelers teas arealways looked forward to with keenanticipation and this one made thegirls forget that they were onlyabout two blocks from school. Mu Omega sorority takes pleasurein announcing Jackie Woodson asa new member. FACULTY ENJOY THEIR SUMMER VACATIONS. A c —MILLINERY— Hats to Suit YourEvery Fancy at •?i:i8 MAIN ST. FARMVILLE, VA. A WEEK OF ATHLETICS DREAMING Whispering wind of the springtimeSoftly blowing. Lifting the leaves of the poplarLightly, lightly, Wafting the fragrance of wild cher-ry blossomsTo me in the twilightI linger yet in the garden Dreaming—dreaming—* * « The thin crescent moon is a dreamToo lovely and young to be trueAm I to dream thus forever—Just to go on dreaming of you? J. W.—294 NOSTAGALIA Black shadows— And outside the rain is an elegy Drifting tears. Moaning with heartbreak, Through a night As hopeless as Eternity. M. B. B.— 31 A PRINCESS PASSES Sunlight across the grassIs a pathway for your feet,—And over your head the woodthrushCarols a herald sweet;—And the rose bends yearningly closerTo touch you as you pass,,Your joyous face upliftedAs you walk oer our garden grass. M. B. B.—31 TO THE ONES WHO PASS-OBLIVIOUS O, blind of the earthCan you not seeThe living graceOf a
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