. The Rotunda . , Henriet-ta Salisbury. MidsummerNijjhts Dream D To Be Given M Dream, a de-lightful and fantastical comedy willbe by the Senior andS:phcmore classes as their com-nrrcement play. Th s comedy ofSh:^kespeare is well known for itsdainty scenes depicting the life of thetiny fairies, its witty lines, its love affairs, and its versionof the famous Pyramus and stoiy. Th:s play to beChe most interesting and delightfulproduction of the year. The following characters have beenselected: Thesus Margaret Armstrong Lytjancor Franc


. The Rotunda . , Henriet-ta Salisbury. MidsummerNijjhts Dream D To Be Given M Dream, a de-lightful and fantastical comedy willbe by the Senior andS:phcmore classes as their com-nrrcement play. Th s comedy ofSh:^kespeare is well known for itsdainty scenes depicting the life of thetiny fairies, its witty lines, its love affairs, and its versionof the famous Pyramus and stoiy. Th:s play to beChe most interesting and delightfulproduction of the year. The following characters have beenselected: Thesus Margaret Armstrong Lytjancor Frances Potts Demetr-iUs Frances Dillon Philostrate Dot Snedegar Egeus Justine Cutshall The Players Bottom Margar-et Herndon Quince Ruth Ford Flute Martha Sanders Snout Virginia Guy Starneling Esther Haskins Lion Frances Coleman Hippolyta, queen Laeta Barham Hermia Lorena Bland Helena Virginia Thornhill Fairies Oberon, king Jenilee Knight Titania, queen .. Margaret Gathright Puck Evelyn Knaub First Fairy Mary Winston. Delegates AttendMeet at Jane Royall, retiring president of the Student Government Association,and Alice McKay, president-elect, at-tended the Eighteenth Annual Con-ference of the Southern Intercollegi-ate Association of Student Govern-ment at Randolph-Macon WomansCollege April 5-8. Four very distinguished speakersaddressed the seventy delegates fromcolleges throughout the South. L .Hill of Nashville, Tennessee,editor, educator and lecturer made avery inspirational address on Re-ligion in the Modera World. MissSara M. Sturtevant, associate pro-fessor of education, and director ofcourse for deans of women spoke onPurposes of Student Governmentand led the discussion on FreshmanOrientation Plans and Programs. Di*.Meta Glass, president of Sweet BriarCollege made an excellent address onStudent Government at the formalbanquet given on Thursday Chase Going Woodhouse, voca-tional director at North CarolinaCollege for Women, lectured on Vo-cational G


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