. The Rotunda . ing of thishome is as beautiful and romantic asthe home itself. Boxwood, holly trees,Virginia creeper, and many other var-ieties of shrubbery typical of the OldSouth surround the house. These areso arranged that a natural amphi-theatre might easily be formed. Al-ready some of the far-seeing studentshave suggested having our futureMay Day exercises at from their beauty the groundsoffer wonderful possibilties for recre-ational activity. Among the recrea-tional advantages, a nine-hole golfcourse is to be one of the outstandingfeatures. Longwood has been bought for t


. The Rotunda . ing of thishome is as beautiful and romantic asthe home itself. Boxwood, holly trees,Virginia creeper, and many other var-ieties of shrubbery typical of the OldSouth surround the house. These areso arranged that a natural amphi-theatre might easily be formed. Al-ready some of the far-seeing studentshave suggested having our futureMay Day exercises at from their beauty the groundsoffer wonderful possibilties for recre-ational activity. Among the recrea-tional advantages, a nine-hole golfcourse is to be one of the outstandingfeatures. Longwood has been bought for thepleasure of the students, individuallyand collectively. It is to be their play-ground and mecca of pleasure. says, It takes figuring andplanning, but its lots of fun. Hasit not been this same indomitablespirit that has obtained for us somany of the vital possessions of S. It is just another dream of already coming true. FOUR NATIONAL HONORARY FRATERNITIES CHARTERED IN 2 YEARS LONGWOOD. DR. JARMAX REMEH SHISTORY OF 01 R COL-LEGE L\ ADDRESS Continued from page one the fact that at that irri theie were no high scht):>ls in Virginia except in Ihi cities) I he college has grcwii into a slamlard four-year college, an A Class member of the American Asso-ciation of Teachers Colleges, a mem- ; Pi Gamma Mu was organized at S. T. her (.r the Southern Association of (\ \[)-2(\. It is the oldest national honorary fraternity on our campus.^The purpose of Pi (laninia Mu is thej inculcation of the ideals of scholar- S. T. C. has kept pace with other in-stitutions of learning in nationaliza-tion in the last few years. Two newfrateinities have come to our campus,and two locals have been nationalized. IM (!amma Mu, Social ScienceFraternity The \ii-ginia (iamnui Chapter of , former Home of General Joseph E .Johnston, now owned by State Teachers College FORMER S. T. C. FACULTY SERVING AT VARIOUS EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS Colleges and Secondary Schools, hold-i


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