. The Rotunda . eams are as follows: Freshmen: Hardy, Fleming, Hutch-inson, Reed, McCoy, Forrest, Sturgisand Simpson. .S.)phomores; Hatchett, Smith, Cart-er, Armstrong, Byrd, Gary, Camp-bell, Fisher and Gurley. Juniors: Woods, Hardy, Wilkinson,Dunton, Erdman, Elder, Vaughan andWilliams. Seniors: Clements, Woodson, Du-laney. Putney, LcCato, Updike, Jonesand McClenny. EIGHTEEN SENIORS AREON THE DEANS LIST Eighteen seniors made B andabove on every subject last out of seventy is not a badpercentage. In fact, it is unusuallygood. Some teachers insinuate thatseniors dont work. However,


. The Rotunda . eams are as follows: Freshmen: Hardy, Fleming, Hutch-inson, Reed, McCoy, Forrest, Sturgisand Simpson. .S.)phomores; Hatchett, Smith, Cart-er, Armstrong, Byrd, Gary, Camp-bell, Fisher and Gurley. Juniors: Woods, Hardy, Wilkinson,Dunton, Erdman, Elder, Vaughan andWilliams. Seniors: Clements, Woodson, Du-laney. Putney, LcCato, Updike, Jonesand McClenny. EIGHTEEN SENIORS AREON THE DEANS LIST Eighteen seniors made B andabove on every subject last out of seventy is not a badpercentage. In fact, it is unusuallygood. Some teachers insinuate thatseniors dont work. However, do theyhave just grounds for such a state-ment? The following girls are on theDeans List Harriet R. Booker Helen Louise Costen Helen I. Davidson Kathorine P. Davis Evelyn Dulaney Virginia Ellis Ethel M. Forehand Genieve V. Holladay Elizabeth Hutt Louise S. McCormick Edith M. Marshall Frances E. Morgan Gladys E. Oliver Mary McC. Read Mary Christian Royall Mametta Souder Frances Treakle Frances Walmsley ^> ife. U\r »« Y. CONFERENCE R. M. W. C. Hostess at SlateConvention MARGARET FINCH Margaret Finch, president-elect ofthe Y. W. C. A., has her heart in C. A. work, in work for girlswhich will enable them to live nearerGod. Her work in this phase of schoollife has been outstanding all has high ideals, and in ourminds, she lives up to them. MAJOR OFFICERS FOR NEXT YEAR ELECTED The elections for the five majorofficers for 1928-29 was held yester-day. Ten good girls ran for theseoffices and although only five wereelected it is good to know that thefive other girls will be in school tocooperate in making the phase ofschool activties in which they are themost interested —a success. The Rotunda takes pleasure in an-nouncing as officers for next year thefollowing:President Student Body— Frances WillisPresident Y. W. C. A.— Margaret FinchPresident Athletic Association— Mary Frances HatchettEditor Virginian— Virginia RaineEditor Rotunda— Pearl Etheridge The th


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