. The Rotunda . ack row: Martha Putney, Duvahl Ridgway, Sarah Beck, Fannie Bosworth, Margaret Davidson, MargaretHunt, Kathleen Ranson. Second row: Miss Her, coach; Margaret Buckanon, Louise Walmsley, Leila Mattox,Gladys Taylor, Hildegarde Ross, Violet Hoffa, Billie Rountrec, Elizabeth Renfro, Margaret Roberts. Front row:Martha Gunter., Margaret Parker, Frances Potts, Mary Burgess Fraser, manager; Dot Snedegar, Belle Love-lace and Jennie Hurt. o- o SOCIALS -0 o The following girls spent theweek-end in Richmond: MildredPerdue, Virginia Thornton, ElizabethKelly. Polly Brock, Winnie Richards, and


. The Rotunda . ack row: Martha Putney, Duvahl Ridgway, Sarah Beck, Fannie Bosworth, Margaret Davidson, MargaretHunt, Kathleen Ranson. Second row: Miss Her, coach; Margaret Buckanon, Louise Walmsley, Leila Mattox,Gladys Taylor, Hildegarde Ross, Violet Hoffa, Billie Rountrec, Elizabeth Renfro, Margaret Roberts. Front row:Martha Gunter., Margaret Parker, Frances Potts, Mary Burgess Fraser, manager; Dot Snedegar, Belle Love-lace and Jennie Hurt. o- o SOCIALS -0 o The following girls spent theweek-end in Richmond: MildredPerdue, Virginia Thornton, ElizabethKelly. Polly Brock, Winnie Richards, and Flora Bischoff. • • • Margaret Parker. Martha Cross,and Billie Rountree spent the week-end in Suffolk. Margaret Webster spent the week-end at her home in Norfolk. Jennie Hurt, Ruth and MaymieShowalter spent the week-end in Kenbridge. * * * Fannie Bosworth was the guest ofLouise Van Lear at her home inLynchburg. Others who vistied inLynchburg were; Dorothy Wingfleld,Margaret Jack and Helen Rose DRAMATIC CLUB-NEW MEMBERS Continued from page one DR. WALMSLEY AND MISS LONDON TALK Elizabeth Hu.:* and Frances ton spent the week-end at homes in Roanoke. * * * Mildred Lipscomb visted athome in Chase City. Hor-their her Sarah Sykes spent the week-end at her home in Smith field. • • • Elizabeth Kendric vistied at Pal-mer Springs. * * * Virginia Guy spent the week-endat Dilwyyn. Christine Seay also visit-ed at Dillwyn. • * * Katherine Young visited her par-ents in Boydton during the week-end. * • * Barbara Kester was in Martins-ville during the week-end. Elizabeth March and MaryDearmon visited in Pamplin. Mc- Dr. Walmsley and Miss Londontalked at the open Y. W. C. A. Cabin-et meting January 25, which the ad-visoi-y boaixi had chaage of. talked on the Relation ofthe Student Committees and Facul-ty Advisers. He directed thought to-ward these questions. How far shouldfaculty advice be the deciding factor?It is better only so far as initself it is bet


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