. The Rotunda . l check. They have kept astudent in school this year. Their loanfund has brought happiness to a goodmany girls. Miss Marnetta Souder from Hamp-ton and Newport News read a tele-gram from Mis. Mae Edwards, report-ing a meeting that day for organizinga Peninsula chapter to include all thedifferent cities of that section. Shebrought greetings to Dr. Jarnian andAlma Mater. Norfolk Chapter sent best wishesand a check. Petersburg Chapter had representa-tives present at the many features ofthe day. Poitsmouth and Richmond had un-official representatives. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Chapter I


. The Rotunda . l check. They have kept astudent in school this year. Their loanfund has brought happiness to a goodmany girls. Miss Marnetta Souder from Hamp-ton and Newport News read a tele-gram from Mis. Mae Edwards, report-ing a meeting that day for organizinga Peninsula chapter to include all thedifferent cities of that section. Shebrought greetings to Dr. Jarnian andAlma Mater. Norfolk Chapter sent best wishesand a check. Petersburg Chapter had representa-tives present at the many features ofthe day. Poitsmouth and Richmond had un-official representatives. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Chapter In 1928 the local honor society of .^j^^^..^^ ^j^^^ ^^^ members were loyalPi Pappa Omega was merged into the .j^^j^hters of Virginia, by a check formternational honor society of Kappa .^^j^. ^^^^^ ^„j ^ telegram of goodDelta Pi. The organization recognizes L.,joi-ies scholarship, character, and service of | ^^^ Roanoke-Salem delegate, Missa high standard. Each year the chap-i j,j^^^^^. McCormick, brought a mes-.


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