. The Rotunda . tor News Editor Literary AthleticWorld NewsIntercollegiate NewsSocial Art Humorous PEARL ETIIERIIXi LUCY THOMPSON, .Ul 29 Board of Editors CATHERINE BENTLEY, GLADYS WILKINSON, 29 KATHERINE BULLY, 29 LOIS ERASER, 29 EVELYN THOMPSON, 29 FLORENCE REED, 31 CHARLINE WILLIAMS, 29 ELIZABETH TURNER, .U Reporters GILBERTA KNIGHT, 31 WILLIE SAVAGE. 31 ELIZABETH BROCKENBROUGH, 31 ELIZABETH FALCONER, 31 Proof Reader MARY JANE WILKINSON, 29 ManagersBusiness Manager MARGARET WALTON, 29 Assistant FLORENCE BOOTON, 30 Circulation ELIZABETH BOWERS, 29 Assistant JANE GOTTEN, 31 We are always
. The Rotunda . tor News Editor Literary AthleticWorld NewsIntercollegiate NewsSocial Art Humorous PEARL ETIIERIIXi LUCY THOMPSON, .Ul 29 Board of Editors CATHERINE BENTLEY, GLADYS WILKINSON, 29 KATHERINE BULLY, 29 LOIS ERASER, 29 EVELYN THOMPSON, 29 FLORENCE REED, 31 CHARLINE WILLIAMS, 29 ELIZABETH TURNER, .U Reporters GILBERTA KNIGHT, 31 WILLIE SAVAGE. 31 ELIZABETH BROCKENBROUGH, 31 ELIZABETH FALCONER, 31 Proof Reader MARY JANE WILKINSON, 29 ManagersBusiness Manager MARGARET WALTON, 29 Assistant FLORENCE BOOTON, 30 Circulation ELIZABETH BOWERS, 29 Assistant JANE GOTTEN, 31 We are always glad to publish any desirable article orcommunication that may be sent to us. We wish, how-ever, to call attention to the fact that unsigned correspond-ence will not be published. All matters of business should be addressed to the Busi-ness Manager, and all other matter should come to theEditor-in-chief. Complaints from subscribers as regards ir-regularities in the delivery of The Rotunda, will be V ? ?;^^ Honor Societies on This Campus With the announcement of new members ofhonor societies there is ahvays a revival of in-terest among the student body. The work of thesocieties is of such a nature that few peoplerealize that these are actively functioning organizations. A bid to an honor fraternity is a recogniza-tion of achievement. It is a recognition not onlyon this campus, but in all parts of the countrywhere there are groups of students working asparts of the same organization, and where thereare educated people who appreciate the signifi-cance of membership. The organization of superior students intoa group provides a means for unified action andcreative study along the line of its specific in-terest. The chapters on this campus are justi-fied in taking a certain amount of pride in theirrecord, and in their standing among other chap-ters of the same organization. So the honor societies are the property ofthe college. Superior achievement is the require-ment
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