. The Rotunda . llegehave drawn up a petition to get backtheir right to walk with men on thecampus in the daytime. This privi-lege has been recently refused them. JUNIOR STAFF Editor Margaret Gathright Assistant Jane Royall News Editor Lillian Womack Literary Editor Margaret Hix Athletic Editor Frances Potts Intercollegiate Margaret Jack Social Editor Helen Cover Feature Editor Ruth Floyd Humorous Ed Martha Sanders Reporters Winston Cobb Maria Warren Lois Rhodes Lady Boggs Proof Readers â Mary Thomas Rawls and Lois Cox. Circulation Lucille Ingram Assistant Lucille Crute A fond goodby And then
. The Rotunda . llegehave drawn up a petition to get backtheir right to walk with men on thecampus in the daytime. This privi-lege has been recently refused them. JUNIOR STAFF Editor Margaret Gathright Assistant Jane Royall News Editor Lillian Womack Literary Editor Margaret Hix Athletic Editor Frances Potts Intercollegiate Margaret Jack Social Editor Helen Cover Feature Editor Ruth Floyd Humorous Ed Martha Sanders Reporters Winston Cobb Maria Warren Lois Rhodes Lady Boggs Proof Readers â Mary Thomas Rawls and Lois Cox. Circulation Lucille Ingram Assistant Lucille Crute A fond goodby And then hes goneâ A gleam, a smile Another girlâandâ So the whole world goes on. H 33 TIME Time is too slow for those who swift for those who long for those who grieve,Too short for those who for those who loveâTime is ternity. Peabody The Junior Class wishes tocongratulate the Freshmen andSophomores on their excellentissues of the Rotunda. THE ROTUNDA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1932. SOCIAL SLIPS FROM THE HOME OFFICE Those girls who spent the week-end in Richmond are: Frances Burgwyn, Mildred Hope,Lindsey White, Ruth Floyd, Eliza-beth Fields, Virginia Pox, VernieOden, Lucille Tiller and Jane Roy- all. ⢠⢠⢠Margaret Copenhaver and Cather-ine Jones were guests of Kathryn Royster in Lynchburg, Va. ⢠⢠⢠Celia Jones, Louise Van Lear Thel-ma Walsh, and Josie Spencer were also in Lynchburg for the week-end. ⢠« ⢠Burnley Brockenboiough ipont Iheweek-end at her home in Gn;?, North Carolina. ⢠⦠* Lillian Hogan, Mamie Barnes, Gar-nett Hodges, Mary Howard, LoisBarnes, Libby Mason and DorothyWaynick went to Roanoke for the week-end. ⢠* * Grace and Alice Rowell were guestsof Mary Catherine Taylor at State Farm, Virginia. ⢠* « Nancy Shaner and Dorothy Thom-as were in Lexington for the week-end. « * * Jean McClure spent the week-endat her home in Spottswood, Dillon was in Indian Rock, Va.,
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