. The Rotunda . : Virginia Lanier, Helen West-moreland, Jennie Wheeler, CarrieDeShazo. and Anne Pitchard. Estelle Jones visited in Rice. Elizabeth March and Mary Mc-Dearmon spent the week-end inPamplin. Two students visited in Amelia;they were: Mary Shelton and AnneIrvin. Virginia Thornhill and Vickie Mc-Galliard visited in Milford, Va. The following spent the week-endaway from S. T. C: Ruth Watts,Anxherst; Mary Winston, Hopewell;Dorothy Wool wine and Mary Mus-tard,, Cismost; Hilda Bi-umfield, Lev-el Run; Mary Gregory, Maymie Sho-walter and Ruth Showalter; MaryHunter, Appomattox; Mary Norman,M


. The Rotunda . : Virginia Lanier, Helen West-moreland, Jennie Wheeler, CarrieDeShazo. and Anne Pitchard. Estelle Jones visited in Rice. Elizabeth March and Mary Mc-Dearmon spent the week-end inPamplin. Two students visited in Amelia;they were: Mary Shelton and AnneIrvin. Virginia Thornhill and Vickie Mc-Galliard visited in Milford, Va. The following spent the week-endaway from S. T. C: Ruth Watts,Anxherst; Mary Winston, Hopewell;Dorothy Wool wine and Mary Mus-tard,, Cismost; Hilda Bi-umfield, Lev-el Run; Mary Gregory, Maymie Sho-walter and Ruth Showalter; MaryHunter, Appomattox; Mary Norman,Martinsville; Odell Lewellen, Man-teo; Betty Tice and Mary Harris,Curdsville; Christine Wood, Bucking-ham; Mary Walker, Kenbridge; KatePorter, Portsmouth; Mildred Perdue,Chestei-field Court House; FannyBosworth, Durham, N. C; VirginiaPuckett and Christine Seay, Dillwyn; Irene Bailey, Emma Bingham, andGeorgia Spencer spent the week-endin Rustburg. Chic Mosby attended the FiistClass Hop at V. M. I. SI\G COMMITTEE GIVES MEMORIES OF S. T. C. On Saturday night. May 20. theSing committee presented to us onceagain some familiar scenes to putamong our memories of S. T. C. Theftist of these was a tap dance by:}ot Snedegar and Hildegarde and Hildie will always be re- , as the hapy dancing pairof S. T. C. Then, as Alice McKiiy explained. ome bird seed were dropped among he Juniors, which produced two song b rds Margaret Parker and lamilton who very charmingly sang I Love You Truly. Of course our memories were not:cmplete without a piano solo popular musician. Garnet Hodges. The program was brought to close with Diana and sev-eral other .snappy .selections fromthe Jazz Band, under thedirection of Lulu Wilkerson. SOPHOMORES GIVE SENIORS A PARTY Doreen Smith is one of the mostversatile girls in the graduating a glimpse into the annual weunderstand slightly some of the manyservices she has given to her AlmaMa


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