. The Rotunda . urned forFounders Day; Lucy Allen, Annie , Eunice Bassett, KatherineBentley, Mrs. R. B. Baney, Lucy BoushElizabeth Bowers, Beth Brockenbor-ough, Katherine Bully, Nancy L. Bush,Marjorie Codd, Louise Costen, MaryC. Cox, Lila and Lelia Colonna, YatesCrowder, Eleanor Currin, Mrs. M. Daivs, Mrs. D. E. Davidson, Made-line Downey, Virginia Ellis, Mrs. H. , Katherine Farrar, EdithSills, Rena Gregory, Mabel Gross-close, Mary Sunter, Conway and MyraHoward, Helen Hiner, Mrs. ElizabethHenkel, Alma P. Holmes, Mrs. W. , Dorothy and Sue Jones, Mrs. James E. Johns
. The Rotunda . urned forFounders Day; Lucy Allen, Annie , Eunice Bassett, KatherineBentley, Mrs. R. B. Baney, Lucy BoushElizabeth Bowers, Beth Brockenbor-ough, Katherine Bully, Nancy L. Bush,Marjorie Codd, Louise Costen, MaryC. Cox, Lila and Lelia Colonna, YatesCrowder, Eleanor Currin, Mrs. M. Daivs, Mrs. D. E. Davidson, Made-line Downey, Virginia Ellis, Mrs. H. , Katherine Farrar, EdithSills, Rena Gregory, Mabel Gross-close, Mary Sunter, Conway and MyraHoward, Helen Hiner, Mrs. ElizabethHenkel, Alma P. Holmes, Mrs. W. , Dorothy and Sue Jones, Mrs. James E. Johns, Ruth Kizer, MarieKeller, Julia Leache, Eleanor Mc- Cormick, Carrie Massenburg, AgnesMeredith, Agnes C. Murphy, Green-how Parker, Mrs. Hill OBannan,Claiborne Perrow, Mary Presson, Jo-sephine Peters, Katherine Roller, Mar-netta Souder, Eva Sizemore, MarySelden, Julia Wilson, Annie L. Win-ston, Emma Woods, Elizabeth Wood-son. Congratulations For the May Queen Jof 1930 THE ROTUNDA, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 12, 1930 No. 23. S. T. C. Celebrates46th Founders Day Classes and Organizations Con-tributed Much for Stud-ent Building STUNTS WERE EFFECTIVE All the spirit of rampant youth andunloyalty to Alma Mater seenii dtemporarily confined in S. T. au-ditorium Saturday morning at tenoclock to celebrate the 4Gth birthdayof S. T. C. properly with an intense-I ly original and enjoyable program.] Our Alma Mater song had neverI sounded so true as it did whtn thevisiting alumnae, faculty student body and friends sang it while[the seniors marched in and took theirI places behind the alumnae. ! The air of secrecy which has foi anumber of weeks enshrouded thestunt practices and rehearsals caus-ed the audience to wait impatientlyfor the curtain to part for the presen-tation of class and organizaion con-tributions for the Student Building. The Freshman Class was the firstto appear with a clever Wrigleychewing gum stunt, one stick of which I contained the huge class contributionwhich was piese
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