. The Rotunda . Volume X THE ROTUNDA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1930 No. 21 FACULTY PRESENTSTHE FAMILY ALBUM Sponsored by the Senior Class and Alumnae of S, T. C. The Family Album, sponsored bytho Senior Class and Alumnae As-Ko-iaiion, was presented in the on Tuesday night. Mr. Bell, the rich uncle from Cali-fornia, who had made his money firstin the gold rush, then in oil, and lat-er in the stock market, reminded usof Henry Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Mossmade an ideal couple, the bride andgroom just home from their honey-moon. Miss Maud K. Taliaferro, asthe village belle, made quite a h


. The Rotunda . Volume X THE ROTUNDA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1930 No. 21 FACULTY PRESENTSTHE FAMILY ALBUM Sponsored by the Senior Class and Alumnae of S, T. C. The Family Album, sponsored bytho Senior Class and Alumnae As-Ko-iaiion, was presented in the on Tuesday night. Mr. Bell, the rich uncle from Cali-fornia, who had made his money firstin the gold rush, then in oil, and lat-er in the stock market, reminded usof Henry Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Mossmade an ideal couple, the bride andgroom just home from their honey-moon. Miss Maud K. Taliaferro, asthe village belle, made quite a hit,and Miss Tucker, the society belle,who married a yankee up north, wasjust as attractive. Mr. an admirable admiral whobrought back with him the little Chi-nese girl, Miss Wheeler. Dr. Rouse,the naughty little boy, who alwayswanted to run away, could have beenanother creation of Mark Twain—perhaps the twin brother of Huckle-berry Finn. The little boy whosepart Dr. Wynne played, apparent-ly suf


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