. The Rotunda . t;>w, ipilrss SIMewhere in the pintliiey were the residence of one of iour noted characters. Then there is Spookiie . IThis is the seiond floor wing on the!w( -t side. Perhaps so called becauseof the darkness of the halls, whicharc :i little spookie in the daytime. Above Spookie Alley, we haveTackey Alley—wliy I cannot im-agine. Maybe in the dark ages theroon-s up there were much less at-tiartJM than now, this is my onlyavailable reason. Of theie is no use to men-ti<m Main Hall. We all know thatsecond and third floor main includesall the rooms over the parl


. The Rotunda . t;>w, ipilrss SIMewhere in the pintliiey were the residence of one of iour noted characters. Then there is Spookiie . IThis is the seiond floor wing on the!w( -t side. Perhaps so called becauseof the darkness of the halls, whicharc :i little spookie in the daytime. Above Spookie Alley, we haveTackey Alley—wliy I cannot im-agine. Maybe in the dark ages theroon-s up there were much less at-tiartJM than now, this is my onlyavailable reason. Of theie is no use to men-ti<m Main Hall. We all know thatsecond and third floor main includesall the rooms over the parlor, officesand over the class rooms on the eastside of the building. Have you found the infirmary? Wehope y(»u wont have to find it onaccount of illness, but it really is adelightful place, between the StudentBuilding and the main building. The library, i)arloi, gym, loungeand recieation hall have becometrrms whitJi we know without evengiving them a second thought. Theyare essential places in our school Y. W. C. A. INSTALLATIONSERVICE HELD ERIDAY NIGHT Friday night usht-red into the C. A. numerous !iew membersfrom the Fi«shman class, and fromold students also. .All girls who hudsigned membership cards w«re in-stalled at the singularly lovely candlelight seivice. Rosalind Harrell, presi-dent, led the Y. W. A. cabinetmembers in, all bearing lighted can-dles and singing On, 0 KingEternal. As the cabinet girls gtoodwith lighted candles, they were paus-ed by the new members, who tookfrom the lighted candles a light forihcir own unlighted one. The was ie((eated, a word id inspir-ation was given by the president,ami a soft prayer song was givenby laicy Marstellar. Then the eiitiregioup left the auditorium singingFollow the Gleam and made an arcI of lighted catidUs around the was the most unusual and im-pressive service of in«tallatiun re-membered here. JOAN OF ARC EPISCOPAL GIRLS ENTERTAIN-ED AT PICNIC WHY WE HAVE JOAN OF ARCIN OUR RECEPTI


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