. The Rotunda . ek-endwith Mary Mustard at her home inCismont. * « » The following girls were in Rich-mond this week-end: Dot Leonard,Mary K. Taylor, Iris Hart, KittyWaters, Thelma Croye, Nancy Bur-gwyn, Imogene Rufty, VirginiaThornton, Helen Smith, Nancy Ross, IAva Simmons, Flora Bischoff, andJanice White. * • • Catherine Jones and Margaret Co-penhaver were the guests of VirginiaLowe at her home in who were in Charlottesvillefor the week-end were: Mary Jones,Frances Barrell, Ambler Lee, MargeryQuarles, Velma Quarles, CorneliaQuarles, and Josie Spencer. * • * Virginia Gu
. The Rotunda . ek-endwith Mary Mustard at her home inCismont. * « » The following girls were in Rich-mond this week-end: Dot Leonard,Mary K. Taylor, Iris Hart, KittyWaters, Thelma Croye, Nancy Bur-gwyn, Imogene Rufty, VirginiaThornton, Helen Smith, Nancy Ross, IAva Simmons, Flora Bischoff, andJanice White. * • • Catherine Jones and Margaret Co-penhaver were the guests of VirginiaLowe at her home in who were in Charlottesvillefor the week-end were: Mary Jones,Frances Barrell, Ambler Lee, MargeryQuarles, Velma Quarles, CorneliaQuarles, and Josie Spencer. * • * Virginia Guy was the guest of F. Fleming in • • • Mary Alice Young visited Mary Ar-thur Billups at her hom3 in Norfolk. * « « Polly McMurdo was the guest ofJudith Hardy at her home in Ken-bridge. Vernie Oden spent the week-end inAppomattox. Lindsay White spent the week-endin Arrington, Va., where she visited her parents. * • • Mildred Lovelace and VirginiaMoses visited in I Top row left to right: Mary B. Nelson, Mary B, Eraser, Gertru Sug-den, Frances Edwards, Dcieen Smith, Jennie Hurt. Botton row: Lei Mat-tox, Dorothy Snedesrar and Elizab?th Walthall. CLASSES TIE FOR I might be well-fitted to mee their THE COLOR CUP , competitors The Sophomores were viorious and those on Tacky Alley defeated over the Freshmen after a Ion hardthe team belonging to first floor Sen- fig^t. The Seniors defeated tl Jun-ior Building. About seventy girls ^^^- ^he championship gar wasmade squads. The captains of I very exciting. In the sixth mng thethe Freshman, Sophomore, Junior Sophomores managed to tie Senior teams were respectively, The Seniors were more deterrried toJenny Hurt, Mary Burgess Fraser, win than ever. Thus, defeatg theDot Snedegar, and Ethel Boswell. In Sophomores they woii the chapion-the class games, the Seniors defeated ^^ip. Since Red and White we vic-the Sophomores to gain ten points ^ t^^^o^^ ^en points were addeco the
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