. The Rotunda . t six years, this gift to beknown as the Maude Jones Hornerscholarship of Zeta Tau Alpha. Thescholarship will probably be renewedat the end of six years, if conditionswarrant it. There are only a few stip lationsconnected with the scholarship. Oneis that the recipient be preferably agirl from Buckingham County. Themoney need not be returned unlessthe recipient so desires. Zeta Tau Alpha asks that thescholarship be administered if pos-sible, through the Virginia NormalLeague. The scholarship will be pre-sented on October the fifteenth ofeach year. The first chapter. Alpha, of Ze
. The Rotunda . t six years, this gift to beknown as the Maude Jones Hornerscholarship of Zeta Tau Alpha. Thescholarship will probably be renewedat the end of six years, if conditionswarrant it. There are only a few stip lationsconnected with the scholarship. Oneis that the recipient be preferably agirl from Buckingham County. Themoney need not be returned unlessthe recipient so desires. Zeta Tau Alpha asks that thescholarship be administered if pos-sible, through the Virginia NormalLeague. The scholarship will be pre-sented on October the fifteenth ofeach year. The first chapter. Alpha, of ZetaTau eotablished here, at Farm-ville, on October the fifteenth, 180;<by Maude Jones Horner, Alice BlandColeman, Ethel Coleman, Van Name,Ruby Leigh Orgain, Frances YanceySmith, Delia Lewis Hundley, HelenM. CrafTord, Alice Welsh, and MaryJones Batte. By the ruling the theNational Panhellenic Congress con-cerning normal schools the fraternitywas forced to give up their chapterhere in 1906. CLASS PRESIDENTS. Elsie Clements, President Sophomore Class; Lucille Graves,President Junior Class; Red Foster, President Senior Class CLASS COUNCIL BEGINS PROGRAM FOR YEAR On Thursday night, at seven oclock,the Class Council, composed of thepresident and one representative fromeach class, met in the Y. W. C. room. The Council is a relatively new or-ganization in the school, but its in-fluence has already been felt. Thepurpose of the class council is to actas a go-between between the Y. Student Council and the entirestudent body—that is, to put biggerthings across by working throughsmaller groups. It also hopes to create a finer and better class and schoolspirit. Louise Vaughan, the senior classrepresentative was elected presidentfor this year. After a short businessmeeting. Dr. Jarman talked to thecouncil, telling them some of thethings he expected them to accomplishthis year. Before them, as an immedi-ate problem,he put the question offreshman initiation. Plans are n
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