. The Rotunda . t others may have der-ived from his success. I realize also that the physicaland mental reactions to day-dream-ing are not always the bast. A per-son who dreams too much may be-come moody and nervous. My answerto this is that with the swiftnessof the change of thoughts that our minds, we are not aptvery often to dream so much of onething that it will unbalance us perm-anently. There may be exceptions,turbed tempoi arily eriher mentahy orhowever, and often one may be dis-physically. Ihen, day-dreaming often makesus temporarily lazy. An example ofthis may be found he
. The Rotunda . t others may have der-ived from his success. I realize also that the physicaland mental reactions to day-dream-ing are not always the bast. A per-son who dreams too much may be-come moody and nervous. My answerto this is that with the swiftnessof the change of thoughts that our minds, we are not aptvery often to dream so much of onething that it will unbalance us perm-anently. There may be exceptions,turbed tempoi arily eriher mentahy orhowever, and often one may be dis-physically. Ihen, day-dreaming often makesus temporarily lazy. An example ofthis may be found here at may be studying and i-uddenlythink of something that happenedEaster. When this happens, dear put your bocks away ;and enjoy yourself in the re-living Iof a wonderful holiday. I say this be- {cause anyone who has had the ex-perience will know that it is uselessto try to reiume studying. Just besure that this door does not occur toooften. (Continued on page 4) Among Our CapsAnd Gowns. EASTER SOUDERS When one thinks of Easter, he isreminded of sturdy white dogwood ina rough setting, of hair blown backfrom a frank, open face—of high-necked sweaters and American girl-hood in all its glory. People neverquestion Easters ability to do any-thing requiring either ingenuity orhard work—she fairly breaths activi-ty and is unquestionably one of themost versatile and accomplished ofthis years Whos Who. She isdramatic, having done splendidly asone of the characters in the springproduction by the Dramatic Club,The Ivory Door. As Literary Editorof this years annual, she has shownremarkable ability along the line ofwriting. Easters poetry, contributedto the Rotunda and other literaryproductions, has long since been rec-ognized as a part cf her talented when she dons her gym clothesand flashes in and out down thesmooth floor with a basketball tuck-ed under a muscular and capablearm, one would never guess themyriad of beautiful thoughts shecarries in her
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