. The Rotunda . Katherine Ritter stopped talk-ing yet? * * * Sally Russell really is good in theplay. No kiddin. I wish Ida Trolan would snap itup—get pepped—you know what Imean? * * • The red and white thinks the greenand white had better take a backseat. Well, time will tell—Thanksgiv-ing is almost upon us. Mary Shelton seems to be on thefence about some things. We hopeshell do some honest thinking for herself and come out O. K. ? * * This is a teachers college afterall, isnt it? I thought perhaps Kit-ty Waters thought it was a finishingschool. * * * Didnt our team shine Saturday?Excellent t


. The Rotunda . Katherine Ritter stopped talk-ing yet? * * * Sally Russell really is good in theplay. No kiddin. I wish Ida Trolan would snap itup—get pepped—you know what Imean? * * • The red and white thinks the greenand white had better take a backseat. Well, time will tell—Thanksgiv-ing is almost upon us. Mary Shelton seems to be on thefence about some things. We hopeshell do some honest thinking for herself and come out O. K. ? * * This is a teachers college afterall, isnt it? I thought perhaps Kit-ty Waters thought it was a finishingschool. * * * Didnt our team shine Saturday?Excellent teamwork and how boutour goal keeper? Swell! * • » If halls are noisy for studying whydont we do something about it? Who makes the noise anyhow? ? * * Why dont freshmen wear theirrat caps? ? * ? About five hundred of us would en-joy prayers if the other two hundredwould calm down for ten need it, if they dont. * * ? Dot Goodloe is a swell girl, hopeshe can keep up to par all GREY SKIES AND BLUE Tired dear. Feeling blue, Little head bent low— Dampened curls, Weight of worlds Ah! I love you so. Happy glad—Little head held high—Sunny curlsLaughing worldsSporting in your eye. L. M , 32 LOVE AN MUSIC THREE YEARS AGO TODAY AT S. T. C. November 19, 1927, proved an im-happy, happy day at S. T. C. Iknow because with all S. T. , William and Mary beat athockey 9-4. We were, however, la-dies enough to entertain the visit-ors wisely and well. And besidesthat, our sophomores came out oftheir game of chasing rats longenough to present their Walmsley, to the student bodyand faculty the same morning inchapel. And Miss Jennie became theadvisor of the granddaughters club.(Why the three together, I dontknow, but they happened.) Then the dance—the CotillionClub dance took place on that past19th of November. I wonder whatthe style was then, it seems so longago. Now I really shouldnt havesaid that because Liz Antrim wasthere. I


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