. The Rotunda . his lifetimeWould grasp them, never let them go!But true Dreams will only lingerIn the hearts of the ones who loveSomeone great and true and tender,As our Father up above. First we see the Youthful DreamerAnd then comes time to change his viewNow we find the soul that hungersFor .sweet companionshij) so true. As each Dream in turn is realizedAnd the swift years go flying both young and old are fadingWe cannot hold them though we try. Spirit seeketh Spirit in Heavn The Paradise of Dreams come true. Though earthly Dreams may vanish, thereThose lovely dreams will come to


. The Rotunda . his lifetimeWould grasp them, never let them go!But true Dreams will only lingerIn the hearts of the ones who loveSomeone great and true and tender,As our Father up above. First we see the Youthful DreamerAnd then comes time to change his viewNow we find the soul that hungersFor .sweet companionshij) so true. As each Dream in turn is realizedAnd the swift years go flying both young and old are fadingWe cannot hold them though we try. Spirit seeketh Spirit in Heavn The Paradise of Dreams come true. Though earthly Dreams may vanish, thereThose lovely dreams will come to Rawlings Temple 31 FORGET You may forget—so not regret—Our happy hours—But I—Forget? Never—nor Ill regretThose try sting places OursTo me—forever! Other friends to me will come And go— For there must be an end Even to the best! But to forget? My heart is slow! Perhaps youre gone— But forgotten? No! Martha von Schilling 31 f J \ fW I 111 I ill Hi i THE ROTUNDA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15,1929. Miss Mary Ollie Bowen and SammyScott spent the week-enU in Rich-mond. Miss Virginia Cox visited in Southliill last week-end. Miss Elizabeth Davis spent theweek-end at her home in Brookneal. Miss Louise Whitlock spent theweek-end at her home in Milton, Misses Ethel Fisher and EllenMoore spent the week-end at theirhomes in Richmond. Miss Ernestine Myers spent theweek-end at her home in Roanoke. Misses Mary Martin and BessThompson spent the week-end at theirhomes in Lynchburg. Miss Betty Randall is visitingfriends in school. Miss Jane Wiley had as her guestfor the week-end Miss Liza Mount ofLynchburg. Miss Mary Priest had as her guestfor the week-end Miss Jenny Mapp ofR. M. W. C. The French Circle had a picnic atLongwood Wednesday afternoon, May Mrs. Laing will be glad to see anyS. T. C. girl who is considering goingto Univeristy of Virginia for summerschool work. She will be chaperon atthe Pi Kappa Alpha house. The following girls spent the week-i end at their home


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