. The Rotunda . in present day students invited to this meet-ing were the other honor societies,literary societies and advanced his-tory classes. Any other student in-terested in social science was also in-vited. (Open meetings in Pi GammaMu are held once each term.) New Members forRuffner Society The Ruffner Literary Societywishes to announce the following newmembers: Alma Foster Louise Hartness Mildred Linthicum Sue Waldo Lottie Whitehurst Janie Williamson MUSIC COMMITTEE FORM VESPER CHORUS The Music Committee of the Y. A. has organized a Vesper Choruswhich, every night wh


. The Rotunda . in present day students invited to this meet-ing were the other honor societies,literary societies and advanced his-tory classes. Any other student in-terested in social science was also in-vited. (Open meetings in Pi GammaMu are held once each term.) New Members forRuffner Society The Ruffner Literary Societywishes to announce the following newmembers: Alma Foster Louise Hartness Mildred Linthicum Sue Waldo Lottie Whitehurst Janie Williamson MUSIC COMMITTEE FORM VESPER CHORUS The Music Committee of the Y. A. has organized a Vesper Choruswhich, every night when needed,will lead the singing in prayers. Every quarter there is a memberof the music committee in charge ofth- chorus, this term the leader be-ing Christine Seay. The purpose of the chorus is alsoto give special music when called up-on to do so. Members of the chorus are as fol-lows: Barbara Kester Edna Hatcher Jeanallan Bowles Jennie Wheeler Ruth Ford Sue Yeaman Mary McCarn Joyce Sturm MISS VIRGINIA POTTS 1. Miss Potts, the beloved guide of theClass of 34, who was presented asclassman in chapel today. Juniors PresentTheir Class Man Ths Juinor Class very cleverly pre-sented their classman. Miss Potts onWednesday, November 16. Dressed in military uniforms of redand white, the class represented anarmy approaching the third mile up-on their journey. The theme of the program wasThe March of Life which was veryattractively carried out. The curtain opened v/ith the classstanding in red and white on thestage, and as they sang Red andWhite the Junior army joined themin miltary formation. Margaret Park-er, the class president gave a shorttalk in which she expressed the fol-lowing idea: With our spirit sustained by Workour motto, success our aim, we goforth as an army with our captainready to meet and overcome each at-tack. She then brought Miss Pottsthrough the ranks and arched swordsand presented her to the faculty andstudint body. It has been under her guidancethat the class has ov


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