. The Rotunda . ha Chapter, her sister. Miss BeallWalton, Miss Virginia Haslett, Richardson. Mrs. Laing, , Mr. and Mrs. E. ArmstrongSmith, Miss Mary Snead, Miss IdaBierbower Dr. Mary E. Markley, MissSue Roberts, faculty adviser of AlphaTheta Chapter, and three members ofAlpha Theta Chapter, who were MissElizabeth Hopkins, Miss Ruby LeeJennings, and Miss Margaret Wedle. LAUGHING Nights of darkness now. Never see your hear your voice. Never laugh at liesThat you told to me Yet I go on laughingIn a different way At the trivial things Hoping every at a l


. The Rotunda . ha Chapter, her sister. Miss BeallWalton, Miss Virginia Haslett, Richardson. Mrs. Laing, , Mr. and Mrs. E. ArmstrongSmith, Miss Mary Snead, Miss IdaBierbower Dr. Mary E. Markley, MissSue Roberts, faculty adviser of AlphaTheta Chapter, and three members ofAlpha Theta Chapter, who were MissElizabeth Hopkins, Miss Ruby LeeJennings, and Miss Margaret Wedle. LAUGHING Nights of darkness now. Never see your hear your voice. Never laugh at liesThat you told to me Yet I go on laughingIn a different way At the trivial things Hoping every at a love songThat we sang one nightLaughing into red wine Dippy, dizzy, tight—Wine that flows and flowsWiping out your smileAnd the words you said To a silly child.—Selected. Those who can—do!Those who cant—teach. -G. B. Shaw The faculty, administrationand student body extend sinceresympathy to Catherine Cooperand her family. We hope shewill improve rapidly, and soonbe well again. THE SINGING BOYS OF VIENNA 1. The Sinking Boys of Vienna who present a most valuable and In-tertstingr program in College Auditorium on November 3, at 8 P. M. TRI SIGMA PRESENTSLIBRARY TO HIGH SCHOOL Continued from page oneSigma, explained that the library isa project of the social .service depart-ment of the sorority and how it isendowed. Dr. Jarman told of beginnings of the school in tworooms and how it has grown into amodern up-to-date school. He vis-ualized the development of the libraryfrom its small present condition. Mr. C. W. Dickinson. Jr., of Rich-mond, who is state supervisor of li-braries and textbooks enumerated thebenefits that the school, the individ-ual pupils and the community willreceive from this gift. He .showed theimportance of a library to a school,and praised the sorority for its wisechoice of an excellent way to aidothers. National President of Sigma SigmaSigma Miss Mabel Lee Walton, ofWoodstock, who is also president ofthe Womens Professional Pan-Hel-lenic Associa


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