. The Rotunda . as carol. THE VIRGINIAN WINNERSOF SVBCRIPTION CONTEST LE CERCLE FRANC A IS HAS XMAS PROGRAM The regular meeting of Le CeicleFrancais was held in the Y. W. re-ception room on last nightat nine oclock. There was a Christ-mas tree and presents, and last butby no means least, candy. After playing games, singing carols,and spending an enjoyable hour to-gether, the m(!eting adjourned to meetagain in January. m^rrg Qll|rt0tma0 Keen competition was recognizedin the Virginian Contest during theI)ast two weeks. Four prizes were of-fered to those getting the largestnumber of sub


. The Rotunda . as carol. THE VIRGINIAN WINNERSOF SVBCRIPTION CONTEST LE CERCLE FRANC A IS HAS XMAS PROGRAM The regular meeting of Le CeicleFrancais was held in the Y. W. re-ception room on last nightat nine oclock. There was a Christ-mas tree and presents, and last butby no means least, candy. After playing games, singing carols,and spending an enjoyable hour to-gether, the m(!eting adjourned to meetagain in January. m^rrg Qll|rt0tma0 Keen competition was recognizedin the Virginian Contest during theI)ast two weeks. Four prizes were of-fered to those getting the largestnumber of subscriptions. ElizabethJohnson won the first prize of $ at Davidsons. Dorothy Snede-gar, who ran a close second, won the$ article at Baldwins. MargaretHix received the $ article atMartins, with Kathryn Claude win-ning the 1929 copy of the (»se not receiving prizes workedvery hard and the Virginian wouldlike to take this opportunity in thank-ing those who participate in the r-w


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