. The Rotunda . ottesville and attended thefootball game. Other girls who werein Charlottesville during the week-end were: Isabell AUegree WinifredPugh, Margaret Copenhaver, Mary K. Taylor, and Polly Brock. • « • Agnes Shaner was the guest of friends in Pamplin last week-end. • • * Lillian Womack and Maude Wattsspent the week-end at their home inKeysville. Belle Lovelace was the guest of herparents last week-end in South Bos-ton. • • • Nannie Steger and Odell Lewellyn visited in Buckingham. • • • Iris Hart spent the week-end atHampden-Sydney. • * • The following girls spent the week-end at the
. The Rotunda . ottesville and attended thefootball game. Other girls who werein Charlottesville during the week-end were: Isabell AUegree WinifredPugh, Margaret Copenhaver, Mary K. Taylor, and Polly Brock. • « • Agnes Shaner was the guest of friends in Pamplin last week-end. • • * Lillian Womack and Maude Wattsspent the week-end at their home inKeysville. Belle Lovelace was the guest of herparents last week-end in South Bos-ton. • • • Nannie Steger and Odell Lewellyn visited in Buckingham. • • • Iris Hart spent the week-end atHampden-Sydney. • * • The following girls spent the week-end at their homes: Lois Bradshaw,Ruby Blanton, Katherine Chappell,Elizabeth Fitzgerald, Dorothy Ran-son and Dorothy Allen. SENIOR CHAPERONES ARE ELECTEDi The Senior Class held a meetinglast evening and elected the followinggirls senior chaperones: Lillian Wom-ack, Kitty Porter, Jenilee Knight,Mary Thomas Rawls, Margaret Jack,Margaret Gathright, Jane Royall,Doreen Smith, Dorothy Snedegar,Lois PRAYERS Prayer services were begun thisyear by Jane Royall on Wednesdayevening followed by Winston Cobb onThursday evening. The candle lightservice and the soft music togetherwith the talks of the girls made abeautiful and lasting impression. Dr. Jarman led prayers Fridaynight. He suggested that each girlread the 13th chapter of 1st Co-rinthians at least once a month inorder that she might learn from thischapter how to really live. Y. W. C. A. GIVESRECEPTION ATTRACTIVE SING IS PRESENTED The first Sing of the new schoolyear was held in the large auditor-ium on Saturday night. It started outwith a bang, when Hodges playedthe piano and Bessie Graybill main part of sing was a take-off on the freshmen. With Thomhillacting as the dumb, but entertainingnewcomer and Jordan as her stam-mering roommate, the program pro-ceeded amid the screams of mirth bythe audience. Thomhill showed herability in acting, and displayed notonly a dual but triple personality played
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