. The Rotunda . ed over departmental meet-ing from Farmville State TeachersCollege were Dr. J. L. Jarman, presi-dent of the college. Misses GraceMoran and Prances Waters of thegeography department; Miss LilaLondon of the mathematics depart-Continued on page three Eight Girls NamedDebate Teams From approximately thirteen try-outs, the following girls were selectedfor this seasons varsity debate teams Dorothy Woolwine Beverley Barksdale Nancy Harrison Margaret Pollard Helen Smith Martha Gunter Carrie Deshazo Margaret HixThe questions to be debated thisyear are whether or not we shall can-cel our


. The Rotunda . ed over departmental meet-ing from Farmville State TeachersCollege were Dr. J. L. Jarman, presi-dent of the college. Misses GraceMoran and Prances Waters of thegeography department; Miss LilaLondon of the mathematics depart-Continued on page three Eight Girls NamedDebate Teams From approximately thirteen try-outs, the following girls were selectedfor this seasons varsity debate teams Dorothy Woolwine Beverley Barksdale Nancy Harrison Margaret Pollard Helen Smith Martha Gunter Carrie Deshazo Margaret HixThe questions to be debated thisyear are whether or not we shall can-cel our war debts and the questionof whether or not we shall have highor low tariff. The debate schedulehas not been completed yet, but willbe announced as soon as all of thedebates are scheduled. The Debate Club will hold a veryimportant meeting Thursday nightat 7 oclock. At this time, planswill be discussed for the faculty al-bum to be sponsored by them De-cember 9. Every member is urged tobe present at this Nancy Burgwyn, who takes a leading part in the Dover Road. Miss CouUing TalksAt Student Day Meet At the student day chapel Coulling gave a very instruc-tive talk on the days that used tobe at S. T. C. She presented a verybeautiful and attractive picture ofthe social and spiritual hfe of thestudents when the student body wascomposed of less than two hundredgirls. During this time, Mrs. Morri-son was head of the home and shecontributed a great deal to the cul-tural uplifting of the girls. 1932 students were greatly amusedat some of the regulations such asnot being allowed to have a date withthe same boy two Friday nights insuccession, not borrowing coal tomake your fire, and being forced towalk in the open air one hour eachday. Everyone enjoyed Miss Coullingstalk, and the audience showed theirappreciation by a very hearty ap-plause. Next Wednesday for the studentday program, the sophomore classwill present Miss Moran, their class-man, to the faculty and studen


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