. The Rotunda . eretta written and compos-ed by Paul Bliss. It is easy to imagine the brilliantcoloring of Indian festivity and inthis operetta the Indian celebrates inroyal style. The theme of the produc-tion is briefly—the desire of an In-dian Queen to find the lucky RedEar of Corn at the annual Feastcelebration of her tribe. She cravesthis honor that she may have her dear-est wish granted by the great FourWinds. Come and find out what theQueen wished for, and know whetheror not her wish is granted. Well tellyou Friday night. But what would an operetta be with-out singing and dancing? You ma


. The Rotunda . eretta written and compos-ed by Paul Bliss. It is easy to imagine the brilliantcoloring of Indian festivity and inthis operetta the Indian celebrates inroyal style. The theme of the produc-tion is briefly—the desire of an In-dian Queen to find the lucky RedEar of Corn at the annual Feastcelebration of her tribe. She cravesthis honor that she may have her dear-est wish granted by the great FourWinds. Come and find out what theQueen wished for, and know whetheror not her wish is granted. Well tellyou Friday night. But what would an operetta be with-out singing and dancing? You mayContinued on last page THE ROTUNDA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1929 f( THE ROTUNDA Member Southern Inter-Colli?iate Newspaper AssociationMember Intercollegiate Prcss Association of Published Weekly by Students of the State Teachers Collejje, Farmvillf, Virginia Entered as 2nd class matter M:,rch 1st, 1921, at the Post Officeof Farmville, Virginia, un ler Act of^March 3, 1879, Subscription, per year. ROTUNDA STAFF OV/ER THE TEACUPS THE BIG PARADE —AGAIN Editor-in-ChiefAssociate Editor News EditorLiterary EditorAthletic EditorWorld News EditorIntercollcj^iate News EditorSocial EditorArt EditorFeature EditorHumorous Editor LUCY THOMPSON, 30JESSIE SMTH, 31 Board of Editors LILLIAN BOVELL, 30 LINDA WILKINSON, 30 MILDRED MADDREY, 31 GERTRUDE RICHARDSON, 30 A. J. SCOTT, 32 RACHEL ROYAL, 30 VIRGINIA ROBERTSON, 31 MAMIE HUfiT, 31 BILLIE PARIS, 80 Rep(»rter8MARIA WARREN, 32 KATHLEEN WOODSON, 30 ANN STUMP, 30Proof Reader SARA BAKER, 31 Assistant Proof Reader JESSIE WATKINS, 33 Managers Business ManajforAssistant Business ManagerCirculation ManajrerAssistant Circulation Manager SARA McCORKLE, 30 PEARL JOHNSON, 32 MARTHA ANTHONY, 30 NANNIE SUE ANTHONY, 30 We are always glad to publish any desirable article or commAiicationthat may be sent to us. We wish, however, to call attention to the factthat unsif^ned correspondence will not be published. The Rotunda invites letters of


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