. The Rotunda . iss Mary Nichols, of S. T. C. fac-ulty presided at the group meetingof English teachers. The subject ofthis meeting was ProfessionalGiowth for the High School EnglishTeacher. Mrs. Stella Taylor professional growth by leisuretime reading. Miss Helen Barnesgave a talk on Growth by ExtensiveStudy of Back-ground Material. P. Wynne discussed ProfessionalGrowth by aPrticipation in Curricu-lum Building and led the open dis-cussion of proposed curriculumchanges in high school English. At the Foreign Language TeachersMeeting, Miss Helen Draper gave atalk on Studying Fr


. The Rotunda . iss Mary Nichols, of S. T. C. fac-ulty presided at the group meetingof English teachers. The subject ofthis meeting was ProfessionalGiowth for the High School EnglishTeacher. Mrs. Stella Taylor professional growth by leisuretime reading. Miss Helen Barnesgave a talk on Growth by ExtensiveStudy of Back-ground Material. P. Wynne discussed ProfessionalGrowth by aPrticipation in Curricu-lum Building and led the open dis-cussion of proposed curriculumchanges in high school English. At the Foreign Language TeachersMeeting, Miss Helen Draper gave atalk on Studying French at the Sor-bonne. Dr. James E. Walmsley discussedTrends in Curriculum Constructionin Social Science at the History andSocial Science Teachers GroupMeeting. Dr. G. W. Jeffers gave a talk onthe Migration of Fishes at theMathmatics and Science TeachersMeeting. Miss Mary D. Pierce presided atthe Grammar Grade Georgianna Stephenson and Grace Moran gave talks in the Pri-mary Teachers The Head of Home, our gra-cious hostess CALENDAR OF EVENTSFOR SPRING QUARTER The main events that will takeplace during the spring quarter havebeen scheduled. The schedule is asfollows: March 18—John Powell andGeorge Harris in a joint recital offolk music. March 21—Singers from HamptonInstitute. March 23—Debate—S. T. C. versusPittsburgh (here). April 9—Spring Cotillion. April 15—Dramatic Club Play. April 15—16—Art Convention May 7—May Day. June 4-7—Commencement. Perhaps the alumnae would liketo come back to some of these, or! perhaps friends or families would beinterested in coming. I It is probable that other interest-ing events will be scheduled later. Jenilee KnightGives OrationAt Lexington Jenilee Knight gave in chapelWednesday morning the oration onWashington which she will give atWashington and Lee University inLexington, Saturday, March 12. She has chosen as her subject,Washington as the Exemplar of OurAmerican Ideals. Every college in the st


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