. The Rotunda . hletic LOUISE BREWER 27 ReportersFRANCES SALE 27 VIRGINIA BURKES 29 BESSIE MEADE RIDDLE Proof Reader EDITH LAMPHIER Managers Business Manager VIRGINIA W. BOXLEY Assistant ELIZABETH HARGRAVE Circulation Manager KATHERINE HATCH Assistant MARGARET BARHAM MISS IDA BIERBOWER, Alumnae Editor We are always glad to publish any desirable article or communlcaticD thatmay be sent to us. We wish, however, to call attention to the fact that un-signed correspondence will not be published. The Rotunda invites letters of comment, criticism, and suggestions from lt»readers upon its manner of pr


. The Rotunda . hletic LOUISE BREWER 27 ReportersFRANCES SALE 27 VIRGINIA BURKES 29 BESSIE MEADE RIDDLE Proof Reader EDITH LAMPHIER Managers Business Manager VIRGINIA W. BOXLEY Assistant ELIZABETH HARGRAVE Circulation Manager KATHERINE HATCH Assistant MARGARET BARHAM MISS IDA BIERBOWER, Alumnae Editor We are always glad to publish any desirable article or communlcaticD thatmay be sent to us. We wish, however, to call attention to the fact that un-signed correspondence will not be published. The Rotunda invites letters of comment, criticism, and suggestions from lt»readers upon its manner of presenting and treating them. A letter, to recelvtconsideration, must contain the name and address of the writer. These willnot be published if the writer objects to the publication. All matters of busintss should be addressed to the Business Manager, andall other matter should come to the Editor-in-Chief. Complaints from sub-scribers as regards irregularities in the delivery of The Rotunda, will be OUR SPIRIT. 0 Somehow cr other the spirit which the classes display onThanksgiving seems to be the one that is carried with them dur-ing the entire year. For that reason we await, almost with batedbreath, to see what kind of sportsmanship will be shown, if theFreshmen have caught the right feeling, if the old girls are carry-ing on traditions. No matter how hard we have tried, there have nearly alwaysbeen some members of the various classes who show the verypoorest kind of sportsmanship. This has ruined things, because itnot only reflects on those girls, it reflects on their class. DO YOU RESPECT PERFORMERS? 0 Have you ever noticed that very often when some of our owngirls are contributing their part toward entertaining or helping toentertain a group that we are inclined to be absolutely rude? Itseems so ridiculous to think that college girls need to have theirattention called to something that even high school girls wouldconsider a bad breech of etiquette. However, we


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