. The Rotunda . y-thiiee days, five hundredfifty-two houis, thirty-three thous-and one hundred and twenty min-utes, one million nine hundred eighty-seven thousand two hundred sec-onds—this fiom a jeune fille in abrown and yellow spring print. Only three week-ends, whichmeans only thi-ee sets of a petulant blonde whoseblondness was the speculation of theentile campus. One more French test, sighed , plan-looking bininette of thegroup. Twenty-three paper dolls to takedown, put in a clever, red-headedbeauty with flashing green eyes. Paper dolls! What on earth—? Weput on o


. The Rotunda . y-thiiee days, five hundredfifty-two houis, thirty-three thous-and one hundred and twenty min-utes, one million nine hundred eighty-seven thousand two hundred sec-onds—this fiom a jeune fille in abrown and yellow spring print. Only three week-ends, whichmeans only thi-ee sets of a petulant blonde whoseblondness was the speculation of theentile campus. One more French test, sighed , plan-looking bininette of thegroup. Twenty-three paper dolls to takedown, put in a clever, red-headedbeauty with flashing green eyes. Paper dolls! What on earth—? Weput on our thinking caps. We canunderstand dates and French testsfinding a place in college girls con-versation, but paper—Ah! The secretis out! They are merely discussingways and means for mai-king off thetime until school is out. Now we hearmusic Twenty-tlu-ee days until va-cation—; the familiar theme songfloats down the hall, and out uponthe campus where some one picks itup again Then well go to the INTERCOLLEGIA TE May Day was work, but it wasfun. Hope Ill be asked to be in itagain next year. The sentiments ofall the lower classmen who took partin May Day were achoed in thesewords. Ill a recent issue of The CadetV. M. I, said: •The Pink Eelephant edition of theEmory and Henry White Topper of-fers twenty-one dehghtful ways toend the depression. In other wordsit describes twenty-one ways to com-mit suicide to the best advantage.—The Monocle. ALUMNAE NEWS Of interest among the springs an-nouncements are the following: Catherine Newton Cogbill wasmairied to Mr. Cornelius DeWitt ofPittsburg, on April 15. They will maketheir home in Pittsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson Oliv-er of Lynchburg have announced themaiTiage of their daughter, MaryMorris, to Mr. Lewis Elton will live in Lynchburg. Maria Warren will be manned toMr. Gray Bromleigh on June 6 inChatham. Mrs. Arthur Bell Armstrong an-nounces the marriage of her , Jennie Stephenson, to Mr.


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