. The Rotunda . ng her the oppor-tunity of apprenticeship in that phase of schoolactivities. Thinking this far ahead, we mighttake even more care in the way we cast our vote. An apathetic attitude is inexcusable. In thelast election we voted 78%. In this one, weought to reach a higher mark. If some of thegirls nominated are not familiar, look them up,find out how well they meet the requirements ofthe position. A girl would not receive nomina-tion for an office if she were not well worth know-ing, even though only one can be elected. CONFEDERATE CHILRENHONOR FATHER RYAN TRANSITION We are always


. The Rotunda . ng her the oppor-tunity of apprenticeship in that phase of schoolactivities. Thinking this far ahead, we mighttake even more care in the way we cast our vote. An apathetic attitude is inexcusable. In thelast election we voted 78%. In this one, weought to reach a higher mark. If some of thegirls nominated are not familiar, look them up,find out how well they meet the requirements ofthe position. A girl would not receive nomina-tion for an office if she were not well worth know-ing, even though only one can be elected. CONFEDERATE CHILRENHONOR FATHER RYAN TRANSITION 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 We wish, how-ever, to call attention to the fact that unsigned correspond-ence will not be published.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 AFTER THE PL A Y Weeks passed when practice took place everynight, weather or whim disregarded. The pro-cess of transforming school girls into experi-enced actors continued uninterrupted. Then came the night of the play, when actorsand audience alike fairly trembled in eager ex-pectancy, so much did we expect of the perfor-mance about to begin. The parted curtains revealed a stage settingdesigned, built and painted by our girls, worthyof a premiere. All during the play lighting ef-fects and stage management were so perfectlyexecuted we had no reminder that our theatrewas managed by amateurs. This was, however, only a setting in which theactors proved their ability and unfailing emotional response of the audience was trib-ute to the effectiveness with which the playersput it across. The results were possible onlybecause of hard practice, with sacrifice of per-sonal pleasures, and because of superior trainingby a sensitive director. The student body is gratef


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