. The Rotunda . rtha Ann Laingand Catherine Bentley. This teamlost by a 2 to 1 vote. This debate was announced as thelast of the season, but arrangementshave been begun by Hampden-Syd-ney to arrange the resuming of ourforensic relations with that year we did not meet Hampden-Sydney for several reasons, but itseems that perhaps some agreementmay be reached this year. Our record, as it stands now isabout a fifty-fifty affair. We havewon 6 debates and lost 7, we won inone oratorical contest and lost an-other. One of our Pi Kappa Deltarepresentatives won second place inthe ex tempore


. The Rotunda . rtha Ann Laingand Catherine Bentley. This teamlost by a 2 to 1 vote. This debate was announced as thelast of the season, but arrangementshave been begun by Hampden-Syd-ney to arrange the resuming of ourforensic relations with that year we did not meet Hampden-Sydney for several reasons, but itseems that perhaps some agreementmay be reached this year. Our record, as it stands now isabout a fifty-fifty affair. We havewon 6 debates and lost 7, we won inone oratorical contest and lost an-other. One of our Pi Kappa Deltarepresentatives won second place inthe ex tempore speaking contest atContinued on page 3 TECH SCANDALS PLEASESS. T. C. AUDIENCE Presenting a group of dances, songsand skits in Tech Scandals on Sat-urday night, the Virginia Tech Dram-atic Club receivd the aplause of ahighly pleased audience. The V. P. L Quartet was particular-ly entertaining with its selection ofpopular song hits. Some of the dancesrceiving special comment were the SENIOR CLASSPRESIDENT 1929-:i0. LUCILLE GRAVES STUDENT COUNCILIS INSTALLED Taking the plans of the old mem-bers of the Student Council, the newmembers were sworn into the activemembership of the Student Govern-ment Association in the impressiveceremony which was held Mondaynight at seven oclock. After giving the oath of office to GREEN AND WHITECLASSES ELECTNEW OFFK^ERS Graves and Cox 11/7/ Head theGraduating (lasses of :iO PRESIDENTS REELECTED Argntine Tango, The Apache Dance, I Etta Marshall, the new student gov-and the Novelty Dance. The Military > ernment president, Pannie Willis re- j Wedding and th Gay Nineties wereamusing in their unique manner ofpresentation Following the performance, themembers numbering about thirty wereentertained at an informal receptionin the Student Building lounge. V. M. I. RAMBLIN KEYDETS AND MINSTREL HERE SATURDAY, MAY 4 DOLLY REED WINS TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP moved her cap and gown and gave itto Etta, wishing her and her newcouncil every success in their under-taking


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