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Longwood Unversty Dgtal Commons @ Longwood Unversty Rotunda Lbrary, Specal Collectons, and Archves Fall 9-29-926 Rotunda - Vol 7, No - Sept 29, 926 Longwood Unversty Follow ths and addtonal works at: http://dgtalcommons.longwood.edu/rotunda Recommended Ctaton Unversty, Longwood, "Rotunda - Vol 7, No - Sept 29, 926" (926). Rotunda. Paper 380. http://dgtalcommons.longwood.edu/rotunda/380 Ths Artcle s brought to you for free and open access by the Lbrary, Specal Collectons, and Archves at Dgtal Commons @ Longwood Unversty. It has been accepted for ncluson n Rotunda by an authorzed admnstrator of Dgtal Commons @ Longwood Unversty. For more nformaton, please contact hnestm@longwood.edu.

0 tl of [s :'ou >e s 'nl STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE, FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Volume Ml. THE ROTUNDA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, U>26 Number I STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE FACULTY ENLARGED There are numerous changes n our faculty ths year. We greatly regret tn- fact that some of ts members have llt, or for some reason wll be bsent, whle we are delghted to have the new members wth us. Those who wll not be wth us ths year are: Mr. Fattg, who resgned and has accepted a poston at Emory Unversty..Mr. Granger s on leave of absence, studyng at Columba Unversty. Mss Russell s workng for he If a I «s Degree. Mss Brownng s a student at George Peahody College. Mss Cooper s not teachng on account of her health. Mss Taylor s workng for her degree. We have wth us the followng new teacher.-: Mr. George W. Jeffers, Professor l Hology Mr. Jeffers has hs B. S. and M. A. from Boston Unversty. He has done graduate work at the Unversty of Toronto, Canada. Mr. <'. (;. (!. Moss, assocate n hstoy, B. A. from Washngton and Lee and hs M. A. from Vale. Mss M. [fallen Baruers, assstant n Englsh, has her M. S. from the Unversty of Vrgna, vsot at Prospect, B. S., George Pea- Vsor at Prospect. B. S., George Peahody College, Mss Carre Sutherln, returned from leave of absence. She s an S. T. C. graduate and has her B. S. from George Peahody College and her M. A. from Columba Unversty. Mss Esther Thomas, an added nstructor n the physcal educaton department, has her B. S. from Wllam and Mary. \ Anne Meredth s an assstant n th>' mathematcs department. She ha her B. s. from s. T. C. Mss Elzabeth Bugg, nstructor n nature study. B. S. S. T. C. Mss Ifarj Yaughan, assstant n musc department, has her B. S. from S. T. C. Mr. Bowman hs been transferred from prncpal of the tranng school to a member of the educaton department. Ms Wlle London s now a member of the Englsh department, havng gven up bn V. W. C. A. secretary hp. WHAT A COLLEGE STANDS FOR "To be at home n all lands and ages; to count nature a famlar acquantance and art an ntmate frend; to gan a standard for the app; elaton of other men's work and the crtcsm of your own; to carry the keys of the world's lbrary n your pocket, and feel ts resources behnd you n what ever task you undertake; to make hosts of Mends among the men of your own age who (Contnued on last paffe) NEW GIRLS ENTERTAINED AT OPENING RECEPTION Frday evenng found the Recreaton Hall the scene of one of the most enjoyable receptons the school has ever had. The faculty, town mnsters and students were all presenl and everyone seemed to enjoy the delghtful program. Of course, the new grls were guests of honor, and the frst part of the evenng was gven, over to dancng and "gettng acquant- ed." Mebane Hunt sang several lovely! electons and Alce Davs of Norfolk,' new student, proved herself a 'fnd,' n the songbrd lne. Lorah Brewer gave a muscal readng wth a muscal accompanment by Vrgna Burks. Eleanor Bennett pepped up all wth several songs and Vrgna Vncent and Vrgna Potts rendered a pano? duet. After refreshments were served, the Farmvlle Band entertaned wth selectons out on the campus. All n all, t was a jolly gatherng ths frst affar of the year for makng Freshmen at home and acquanted. DRAMATIC CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS The Dramatc Club held the frst meetng of the year on Monday nght, at whch tme offcers were elected. The club decded to have "try-outs" for membershp on Monday nght, October fourth at seven-thrty. A "try-out" commttee was elected, whch conssted of, Lucy Hale Overbey, Louse Brewer, Louse McCormck, Mss Wheeler and Mss Lews. Offcers were elected to serve durng the years U»2t-!>27. They were: Presdent Lucy Hale Overbey Secretary Anne Ferree Busness Manager Evelyn Dulaney Stage Manager Frances Wlls Property Mgr. Louse McCormck Costume Mgr. Radcal Patton Muscal Drector Vrgna Potts THINK IT OVER Due to the fact that Sara Fox, nd Maron Chewnng dd not return o school, the postons of Edtor-n- Chef and Assstant Edtor of The Vrgna are vacant. We are more than sorry that these grls aren't wth us, and we wll mss them many tmes. However, we must have someone to take ther places. An electon wll BOOH be held and we wll be asked to nomnate a grl to take the places. So, thnk t over, don't have to nomnate on the spur of the moment, be prepared to vote ntellgently. Besdes these vacances there s a most mportant poston on the Student Commttee whch must be flled. Paulne Stallard, Charman of Cam us League has decded to lve n town ths year, so we must elect someone to take her place. We'll have to thnk agan, let's have our motto, "Be Prepared" and have a 00 per cent ntellgent electon. LARGEST ENROLLMENT IN HISTORY OF COLLEGE FRESHMEN VIEW THEMSELVES Monday nght, the Freshmen were afforded an exce! ent opportunty to vew "themselves as others see them," and the old grls saw themselves as they used to be. "Red" Foster a.d Eleanor Bennett represented two types of Freshmen the one, happy, l..ughng, ready and wllng to serve, to grow and develop; the other, bored, "grped to death," sour on the world. One joned the V. W. C. A., was tager to respond to the call of Jacke Woodson seekng Freshmen for Athletcs, to offer her servces for our college paper, The Rotunda, and to.-.art the year rght by keepng all rales. Eleanor was truly bored, tred, and weary, because she had not entered nto the varous actvtes; she had not caught the sprt of S. T. C. After talkng wth an old grl, she fnally decded that she was mssng somethng and that she would gve her best and try to be the deal Freshman. She could lead beers and songs, as she afterward proved. Now, we're expectng all the Freshmen to fall n lne, catch the Farmvlle sprt, and spend a glorous year n the best place n the world! PATRONIZE THE TEA ROOM Freshmen, have you seen the Tea Room? No? Well, just ask any old grl to show you the way to t. Of course our dnng room food s excellent, but occasonally one does lke to order exactly what one lkes. Then agan, you may have specal guests you want a prvate talk wth take them to the Tea Room. The tttdenfs famles always seem to enjoy a meal there and Mrs. Smth and Ms. Gsh have gone to extra trouble ths year to make t unusually attractve. Show them your apprecaton by patronzng them, and remember that the proceeds go toward the Student Buldng. TO THE ALUMNAE Dear Alumnae: Are you nterested n your Alma Mater? Would you lke to he nformed each week as to the happenngs at S. T. C? We know you are nterested and anxous to know all the many thngs we are dong and we too are anxous for you to know them. Now show us that you are nterested n what we are dong by malng your subscrpton of one dollar and a half to (Catherne Hatch, for the college paper, The Rotunda. 'reulaton Manager NINE HUNDRED AND FORTY STUDENTS REGISTER Mort Students Canddates for Degre Than Ever /.'. fort S. T. C. record has been broken agan and broken n three ways. There are nne hundred and forty students regstered, one hundred more than last year. Out of these students three hundred and eghty-sx are canddates for a degrew ths year whch beats all former records by thrty-fve. There were forty one last year. The freshman class ths year Is ndeed a large one n s/.e, they base at present a total of lon hundred and forty members. The sophomores aren't so far behnd, n fact they have the unusually large class of three hundred and thrty-fve. There are not qute so manj Junors ths year as there were last, due to the fact that every other year the sophomore class s larger. Last year we had a small sophomore class and a large freshman class. So that ths year we have a large sophomore class and not qute such a majorty of freshmen. Out of the sophomore class of last year there are sxty-nne b.o I. for a degree. Wth such a large student body, there s no doubt but what wonder ful thngs may be accomplshed. It s very gratfyng to realze that more grls are enterng each year wth the dea of contnung untl the) have acqured that nvaluable degree. Athletc am all other contests between classe-s should he unusually even ths year snce n the senorsophomore classes there an' a total 0 fou hundred and thrty one students, whle n the junor-freshman classes there are a total of lve hundred anl nne students. Gvng the red and whte an advantage of seventy eght grls. Contests were close last year, and the cup came near stayng neutral, the red and whte won, but watch out for freworks ths year. Wth the very new dvson we should have some close contests, that wll BOOK up all our best sportsmanshp. DRAMATIC CLUB "TRY-OUTS" TO BE HEI.D On Monday nght at scvcn-thly o'clock the Dramatc Club wll have try-outs" for membershp. At ths tme all Freshmen, Sophomores, Junors, and Benors wll be gven an opportunty to see f ther talent ran be used ths year. The club need* "men" as well as grls and character parts BO practcally evcy t \ pe has a chance. ' Come OUt" f<>r the Dramatc Club and DC a wde awake, enthu a tc 8. T. C. Student.

; THK KOTUNDA! R0T NDA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 926 TO THK NEW GIRLS. new grls have arrved at S. T. C, ther s no doubl Member Southern Inter-Collegate Newspaper Assocaton n the world, bul wh& you have heard numerous tmes, and from Publshed Weekly I of the Stat< I College, numerous places, tha we are glad to hav you! We are! You're Farmvlle, Vrj f ng to keep on hearng t. becau e all the old grls, the faculty Z~~ ~~ M,! the home department an glad to have you wth us and we Entere \ matter March st, 92, at the Post Othce of hope that f we can reallj make you feel tn. you'll lke us and bt Edt : Lte II umo> Athl t< FR \. I H a Assstant ( rculatun Ma Farmvlle, \ a, under Act ol March 3,.-/9,, g-la ;, j (). U JU, us pl on $.50 p ROTUNDA STAFF / lt or8 me of you an home ck, you mss famlar faces and pla You feel losl among so mans stranger. You haven't found your place yet. Le u help you. Do you know tha n a way the fth CORNWELL "-.,,..j-j. ;ll. homesck too. Perhaps nol for home as you are, DULANEY '-- s,n for grls who arr nol at school ths year. For ther besl frends and perhaps for ther worsl enemes, So here s one was ' ' ' HAILE ov RBI v we can help you and you can help us: F; nto these places, try " l l FOSTER '-' < jnox op <>j tu [.w.»( 'SIIJ] sapsaq pun.>^ noa [\S v. \nu\ put MARION GRIMES '29 VIRGINIA BURKES '29 BE II DE RIDD E /.' tler EDI I II LAMPHIER Xlu VIRGINIA HUXLEY I /..\ P.l I l HARGRAVE hare toward buldng ups.t.c. We are a famlj and we"re lvng here. (lonsderal on lor each other s one thng we must have so let's try and follow Dr. Jarman' advce of fndng someone else to serve. rhere are more students at S. T. ('. ths year than ever before. We expect great thne- from the student Body and from the Fre hman. Please try and help make ths the banner year at s. T. C. We're reads to love you, freshmen, and we hope you'll help us by returnng the love. [CATHERINE HATCH m., pprjl HINTS ON ETI- Q El E FOR M.u GIRLS MISS M Is. TAUAKKHJO II.I. Ms.Maude K. Talaferro, our po I [D \ BIERBOWER, A. dtor The Faculty and Home Depart tnstre s, has been qute Bck. All of We are alwa publsh an3 d Irable artl mmunlcaton that I menl "',,H ' State teachers College l«' old grls have mssed Mss Tal* ma) be Ben I to us W w h, howe P, to call attenton to the fact Uat ua-jhave : '- k ''' M '" wrt* a fem Helpful ferro. Whle w* have had excellent sgned corn ponden nol be publshed., Hnt- for the new students. Ths low- ervce n her absence, we shall one be Rotunda Invtes lett. s ol comm nt, crt. Ism and suggestons from Its >>' effort "" our I' "',B '" P^evenl a ; (, ; (. }, ;l (,. (V( her ;(. k ftgan dera upon Its manm r ot pres ntng am treatng them A letter, to receve BT*al mans breaches of etquette tha. deraton, mus contan the name and address of the wrter. These wll mghl otherwse occu In and around not be publshed f tho.wrter objects to the publcaton. the collage. Th«correcton for a fe* Al matters ol busn Id b< addressed to th. Busness Manager, am ' > ll "- ""'-' obvous "faux pas" maj all other matter should come to th Kdtor-In-Chlef Complants from sub-,m found here. scr In the delvery of The Rotunda, wll heap-, /// th* Dnng Room: When thank predated have been returned, begn at one* to go quetlj about eatng your food. If th* h ead pa ed you waj frst, do not take three or fou pece: ; tha ungenerous. Dump the whole plat*., your lap. The pe< > an late b poj t.-n.-j to your end al he than hav* the nconvenence of pa t- the plate e\e \ tune - OmCOn* I BEGIN VINGS. n hungry.»" not under am crcumstam t I'.-t d- cum aged and lea\. the m when there n't food enough to rolnd. Rellethe that we too... m..- te- hmen. In pa ng M Mars' table, hfl your load of food to you rght hand and smle weetlj a you had enjoyed your meal \V< ar nnmg a ne> ear. Nol only are the new grls Every lttle thng wll help to nn - bul the Id frl a well. W have a govern- then wha * a lo elj chld ou r< ng body n our cho I whch rg to help m make ths be- -'" ' " l '"' "" ; to help II tarl rght, the) are In th* Ck Room When n the bllng d an ou to keep u ng rght and ee u end rght, class room don't peak too harshly to The old grl know the! tudenl Go\ rnmenl regulaton. We ll "' toacherj M creates feelng of know th lul, and ts up to u to help tart the freshmen. What uperorty n your fellow student to hall I"-..n atttude? Have \ I to con der the l'.«-t ward the frghtened natructor. If you tha t' we take the proper atttude the Fre hm n wll follow nt. te^,lrm ' I ''" ""' waat* your tm The studen! govcrnmenl ou ve run t. We have elect d t h»- ""ddnc m the usly upholste grl who are to lead u. vho are to represenl u, The electon *d seats, but poltely nform the teach a tuden affa I h n e we have plac I thes grl n the " ",at y " u ' *' aleepy. He wll be! thej hold.t: tp to u t roope th them and help on ly t flad to let you retre to you n K ep thng gong proper!. apartments. Do not allow the prof< Then u atttud n every college tha has become foolsh "' t0 keep yuu her * over the w, ' rl n, reall chldsh and more th n hal d lemur,le and le- e»d f you have a... r< I go awnj h. I h. ntttud ol gettng I " wth thng. I smar "' " '"" ' ' rour beneft Bnd cer " to break a rul not matter hov mall, and "get tht?have tanly cannot ^P* 0 t0 ' "' ' pped henwebragon uch an attanment that of * n P left8ure - Th ' ' hn w " '" hl< the rule ma of no mpora cl ha oever, we have,l " w '''"'" '"'" lp v " Ul "' n ou hon W< gn a pledg our word to up- '" " lf B ' d Ro "" : '"'" " '"' once t0 hold te tudenl mmttee. We bn hon r u t a much "', " ' " "' h ; ' hen we I.. mall hen ml. large one. ul w,u Bre "'" ' ll, -v- : "" ' "Thnk befon ou old grls and don't trj to help the roonunatfl haven't arrved flrsl nev grl breal rule, rathe e e them to uphold the rules u '" '"' ' ""' "' l "' b «** esl (l "' Vou who ; rl. Make the rghl knd o a Btarl n f nd "r,,r ' ''"'- ' '"' '"'" "' hool. Habl are th h rd formedand the, '""" ""' " '" '"" jppwj»l«e hard. I break. 0 lenl Governmenl rule are nol ', '""' '"' '"' '", "'""" b f r - oh»y er J unresonable. Th n why ever) mpleoneol them been mad, Don tarl ou bj breakng rul. Make a parl them you elf. metme force of " f llov he studenl go> rnmenl regulalons m arj «hen a gument have fal t as y d l. r record he e w ll t hen be <>nr of ed. Don' put you book on he shelf, thro* them on the floor. u I, rather than a h tmed. Grl wll con der ur frendshp an a el and you boul. th a deal con- ' M '" ' '"". :. M. ( row d note bool ta< e upwa. on the table; the own* mghl retu n and t ' hav a chance to change tha we w h aboul would be extremel) embarra ng. Be hch you wll b kl > vornh em a far tral and ur«to take all th* blanket frem then nt HI the proper waj to help make more perfect, theothe beds and put them on youru, h only wa to n I mal e a prop< barl of upholdng n om< tm g cold. fulatoll..,. h [al our laundry bag and W"< hope you wll Boon be well,.mss falaferro. I II \\<.l. ON NIK CAMP S The old grls hav.- come hack to hool ths fall t.. fnd man) chanj Nol onlj that Junors of last yea re dgnfed Senors now, that the the cla es have moved up on* step, hat there a new rowd >d Presh- Hen. bul also that we have man) Lne tn yea whch w* ham ne had before. n. there the new dormtor) betwe n W ht* Ho e Hall and th* lent Buldng, «ht h torn n lady, and «In. h eem to -a\. "II.-. am..lu-t what you need and havt hem wanl ng. I ould you ask fo (IIMM U couldn't and ddn't a k fo more bul \\>- found t. \eu panl ha been appled lav h ly wln.h make thng look le he.i am better. hen we hax e n th* Junor parlor lovely, new furnture whch make yea fo ompany 0 we can go n there and how l off. Ou Ml Ma j u lute Cox,who de* e v.- the be of eve j thng, ha new HI nture n her Ittng 00m. l I rett) and een to ' belong" thee rhere I B un dal on th* campu whch remnd u we go by tha ^ve nn! male every mnute WOl th n. thng to n whle w«an hen.. \ we look ah.m u v.e B** how h S. T. C. eow ea h yea n l and numbe ; n numbers be- e ol he p l. atttude and beaut) M the. hool, and n h.-aut) bfl an B M,.., man and the oth*l v ho are tr) ng to mak our lve- ful.. nol M.u v mle butby pla«beaut) a ound u 0 tha we ma) earn to app eclat* what beautful II lfe. W I IM. e t and thank thn-e who re re pon ble fo t. arel ulj d op t over th* Rotunda. Such an old cu torn musl not be nee le ted, he de the varl olor*d baga gve n. h a ne effect around th* epton hall. Wth th( :. Helpful Hnt.- you can a. h be aved from emban. nt, and u hen you go bom* you wll be. If po > d n the n., n e of anyone ln't" been out much! GRAYS DRUG STORE IK adquartera for -:- 5. JT. Q. Qrls Coma In And Get Acquanted We're Glad to Have You! MARTI N THK JEWELER Noted for QUALITY Mc & nc. Drugs, Statonery and Tolel Artcles...d., larters for s. T. C. Grl* Farmvlle : : : Vrgna S. A. L E G U S ralorng (leanng And I'ressng Farmvlle : : : Vrgna C. K. GHAPPELL CO. Dealers In Confectoneres, Fruts, Blank Bo l\s. Statonery, and School Supples ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP Wll Fx Your SHOES " Whle You Wat! Best WORKMANSHIP And LEATHER Used, RICE'S SHOE STORK n Per (Vnl Dscount on all -:-: FOOTWEAR to S.T. ('. Studente-:-:- Sandwches & Ho Dofl Home-made Pes Be t Fountan Servce In Town FAKMVII.I.F. VIRGINIA WHITEDRUGCO. Evtablhtd L86I The ( onfdt net 0/ th* ( ommunty Fo% Or, Hull / ( \ nt t r, Fnest Tolette Requstes, drugs and Statom 3.T.C.GIRLS: Fat and Drnk Wth Is W -. j--v-^h J *

ATHLETICS HEADS OF SPORTS I he consttuton of the Athletc A -'n. h;s nut' thse whch states that there shall bs an executve commttee, composed of tha offcers -t' the organzaton and the heads of spurts, n- followng have been apponted as Heads of Sports for tn- comng yea Head of Tenns Katharne French Head Of Basketball Madelne Oary Head of Hockey Ida Wells Head of Volleyball Sooke Volk TENNIS TOURNAMENT o Ths year for the frst tme a formal tenns tournament wll be held among the four classes. There wll be a double tournament and a sngle tournament. Each tlass wll run off ts prelmnares, the wnners meetng the wnners of the other classes to decde the champonshp. There wll be a match n both doubles and sngles, Freshmen playng Sophomores. The successful two teams n these matches wll meet to decde the tenns champonshp of the school. The champons receve fur ther class ten ponts toward the cup, as n other sports. Class numerals wll be gven n tenns as n volley ball, base ball and other sports. WHERE SOME OP LAST YEARS' GIRLS ARK Kate Tent > supervsor at the State I eat he t ulh-'r. f redet k- bug, Va.» *» "Bun" Qunn - teachng n Roanoke.» Audrey Chewnng t n Portsmouth, teachng bology at Woodov, Wlson Hgh.» * Anne Robertson s a member of the I del k-blll >' Hgh S lend. Mary Lnn Petty antl Eleanor Zacbara- are teachng at Vnto. * Anne Smth l a member of the fatuty n the Staunton.' Imol. Vrgna Boyd teachng n Wnchester, Va. Besse Gordon Jones, "Dbby" Bngg and May Vaughan are back at S. I C, a- an m. of our faculty. "Ceele" Wrght s teachng n Holland, Va. Mary Alce Blanton s teachng n R hmond. Polly Rddle ha- tn h - grade n one of the Norfolk school * * Sara Fox found t mpossble to re turn to school. A fact whch we sure ly regret she s teachng n Cheste *» * "Peggy Lou" Btearnes s a member of the Salem Hgh School faculty. Dasy Allen Mtchell s teachng n Isle of Wght County. Fanne Rowe Brown, Fanne Perrow and Elzabeth Votng are mem bers of the Covngto faculty.»» * Sue Puckett teachng n Wse County, Vrgna. THE ROTUNDA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 926 CHANGE IX PHYSICAL EDU( \ TION DEPARTMENT The Physcal Educaton department has several new addtons ths year whch wll nterest the grls, both old and new. We have a new teacher, Mss Thomas, and we wsh to extend a hearty welcome to her. She has some Freshman Physcal Educaton and the two new courses n ths lepartment, Anatomy and Correctve Gymnasum. These courses are open to Sophomores, Junors and Senors and were formed especally for those mnorng In Physcal Educaton. We are very proud that we have the courses offered for those who wsh to mnor n Physcal Educaton, and n a few yean we hope to have all the courses and facltes necessary and can offer a degree n Physcal Educaton. Another new course offered for Sophomores, Junors and Senors s one n Natural Dancng; ths s to be offered In the Wnter and Sprng terms antl may be elected by Junors nstead Of Physcal Educaton 8 and 9. Freshmen may elect ths f approved by Mss Barlow, the nstructor n ths class. Mss Barlow has all Sophomore ffymn ths year. Mss B. E. 0. (Iraham has Health Educaton and all athletcs of whch we hope to hear ureat thngs ths year. Mss Her has wu Junor courses, four Freshman nurses antl has the supervson of all Physcal Educaton n the Tranng School. CURE FOR HOMESICKNESS I he n -t essental n the destructon or the underdevelopmen..f homesckness - to always have a "grl frend." There are no real renements for ths grl she may be long, short, wde OT round, antl well he just must be a grl. Play wth ths grl untl she nssts upon playng All Alone" on the Vctmla. Leave her mmedately "All Alone" s langerous. It -ends some knd of a feelng from our toes to our hearts hat just won't get along at school. Another necessty for abolshng ths feelng s that a grl must have a ense of humor. For nstance, f your It are- hoy frend -eenr to forget to remember to wrte to you, you should nnedately hurt her sense of humor tn! laugh yes, just laugh, for she hould realze that the "boy frend' a probably wrtten to another grl. \'ow ths seems, an absurd reason to :ause an outburst of laughter, but the reason s because you know postvely hat the boy s her own sweetheart mply because he has told her SO anl e s too tne to tell you stores. A 'll should be an optmst. The word optmst" alwa\ remnds one of ome peces of a fsh. 'Ts better to je a Aah then, for fsh scarcely thnk. mother, father, lttle brother, Jack. n cousn Susan. Just beleve that verythng s comng 0. K. and some lne eventually everythng wll he K. 0. for everythng can't go wrong ll the tme so smle I GO TO PRAYERS Every nght after supper, the V. W. C. A. conducts a short servce known as "Prayers". The servce lasts only about ton or ffteen mnutes. Every me s nvted. Go I If you once do, you'll go agan. Specal musc s ve \ ften Included In the program. Here n our whrl of college lfe t s ver\ hard to lml a few mnutes to devote to worshp. Ths tme ll set Ssde These few mnutes make a sued end ng I'm a full day and very often we may lml relef for a troubled heart here. SOCIAL Mss Mary Rves Rchardson, former.-tudent at s. T. C, spent the weekend m Parmvlle. Mss Louse Parsons of Petersburg - pent the week end as the guest of Msses Wlls, Grmes and Cromwell. Mss Polly Rddle of Norfolk \vathe week-end guest of her sster, Mss Besse Meade Rddle and Mss Nancy Cole. Frends of Mss Ruth Paulette wll le sorry to hear that she s ll at her home n Parmvlle. Mss Mare Ely has returned to her home n Suffolk after spendng several days n Parmvlle Mss Vrgna Boxley has returned from Charlottesvlle, where she spent the week-end. THE FACULTY It s always of nterest to know how great people spend ther oft hours, SO we are very nterested n how our faculty spent ther vacatons. Mss Crenels and Mss Peck spent some tme n Boston and then toured the New England states. Mss Tucker, havng just purchased a lttle home n North Carolna, spent the summer there entertanng her frends. Mss Penny taught n the Ashevlle Normal Summer School. Mss Mary Clay Hner taught n George Peabody College for teachers. Mss Waters had a lovely trp t., Colorado Sprngs to see her sster. Mrs. Jamson and Mss Camper toured through the Valley of Vrgna and the tdewater secton. «* * Mss Craddock had a most enjoyable vacaton at Nagara Falls. Mss Stubbs, Mss Sutherln and the Msses Mners made a very exten- I ve tour of the Valley of Vrgna, up to the New England States am Canada. Dr. Jarman and Mss Mary both tayed at home and made our school hau and beautful for US ths fall. SORORITY RUSH RULES There are sx sorortes n school. Tr Sgma, (lamna Theta, Delta Sg-, ma Ch, Mu Omega, Delta Kappa and Zeta Tau. The members of these orortea and the grls whom they re rushng are expected to abde by tan rules made by the Pan-Hellenc Assocaton. Some of the rules are: There must be no fnancal ru-h n There must not be. any dates made on Monday, Wednesday or Frday. Dates may be made only be- tween the hours of 7:80 on Tuealay and Thursday 2 0:80, Saturday 9:80 2:00, 4:00 0:80 on Sunlay. Grls may not spend the nghts wth rushees, and vce versa. Long onversatos must not take place between rushers am rushees, except lurng rush hour. For the breakng.f any of these rules, a tne or pen lty wll he mposed by Pan-Hellenc upon the sororty gulty of the offense. P. (). BOXES The old students are delghted wth the fact that n the near future we are to have Post Offce boxes. We are all very wllng to put up wth wat ng at the table for mal when we have ths new treat n store for us. Just one Block From Campus (. F. BUTCHER GO. THE CONVENIENT STORE For Good Thngs to Bat And Drnk MILLINERY rp-to-tht'-.mnute Styles And Creatons Always On Dsplay MRS. CRENSHAWS 828 Man Street ARK YOU HUNGRY? Go Across The Street ( I I.I.I AM'H FOR EATS OP ALL KINDS WEYANOKE BEAUTY SHOP Lades und Chldren Only REAL BEAUTY Fo: S. T. C. GIRLS Hotel Weyanoke Basement Qadcn j^tudo 328 MAIN STREET Portrats: All Szes and Styles. School Work ; Specalty, Amateur Work Fnshed. "Satsfed Custone Our Motto: SCHEMMEL CONSERVATOR! OF Ml st Afflated Wth S. I I'. Snce 907..\es Instructon In Pano, Vocal, Theory, Harmony, Aesthetcs, Etc. REASONABLE TUITION HAH 3 AIM* SHANNON S Headquarters For s. T. c. GIRLS Good Thngs To Bat Cornet Wearng Apparel FOR COLLEGE GIRLS SHOES for every Occason DAVIDSON'S The House o Qualty Farmvlle's Largest mtt Mus Progressv Stow DEAR GIRLS:.>. flaldwin's DEPARTMENT STORES satmcnluftv VA QuftrAnt S «Kru* We wsh to extend to you a sncere welcome. T. C. Student. and to place al j our d - posal the Bervce and convenences of ou turn. You are cordally nvted tn make Ih your down town home. Even faclty, ever tore \ t» am every courtesy that we are n a po t on to extend, we wsh to extend t" you. Please feel tha everj member of ths or- gansaton, ncludng the wrter, wll deem H a prvlege to m I you personally, and help you solve any problem tha you maj have a a tu- dent, n I'annvlle. Ve> truly \ours. v. G. BA DWIN CO. e >

r I rokca..»i. fance.n.".,. thej gong to raffle l rhen an'l no I Cla p re h : "W h there must be. How c lli they make pcture of hm f there weren't?" * "A re they very strct al Soph: " Are they? Well, when a de durng, 'I" 5 P' P ne j n there untl the end of the hour. \, matron to wa :, lovely grl How l young man l fnd "I k ng my daughte'.' t, ; oung man? Great ' Greal t" "When the roll call 'I up yonder" I may fnd «Ith remo True I- form agan I have been ompletely from the con o hard?" MI too nervou al." I favorte: "They called the.,.: be MI e he hrank from Old Gl I ll:ll I ll'l a k BO.HI. Don'l you kno*s tha I lled a at?" \\ hal dd the al wan!, rend ay tha the ty payng 000 our nppend ate lke?" thns I've gol!" play college, whal d' n -. D ppe and you Daddy' checl I I H I to k 5 I en mnute late I: lgjhl nng bu C. Grl: "Do you ollege boy ' tme? Rom Oh no, nl. I.llr." ' on ;, b tl now all Imt drowned ou«the full. Hnd of In he football, wh< l a* tha ummer s and fall I upon u a the T the leave In th r. re are all knd of ncng the cl I RI.. I ORY OF l HI ll: I AMERK \.\ ( LAG \ econd ) rade teacher on the Ea de n Ne, Fork, a ng told e la he tory o B Ro..ml the fr \ n- an Flag, had th< m dramatze the lent. I he followng pap r wa handed n : R ncl the I'. Am Fla l I I. I m ' an Solde "Gee an'l l I,,,. v e an'l gol no 'm < an I lag?" 2nd Ime can Sold II hare s we an gol no ' me an F lag \.t II.! Amercan Solder: "G< an'l ferce we an'l gol no 'me an Flag. G. Wash.: "Il hure ferce we an'l gol no 'mercan I Art n. G. Wa h.: "B '. an'l l ferce we an'l gol no 'mercan Flag?" B Ro "Here, I you hold In baby and I'll ee whal I can lo abou makng you a 'mercan Fla r. \ ERN CUL \: FOR THE FRESH WEN (lhapel < M.' hour from da a< h lay. ("lssrs- A- and labltes of college lfe. - Theatre Habtaton of thrll m Saturday nght. Flunk Tha whch dsapponts our famles. Freshman A bundle of ambton wth love from mother. Large edton >f n- gnfcanl nonenle. Gllams Fllng staton for grls. Ste of non-payng nvestment. Home < Iffce Place everythng tarta and enda. Where we gn up n breathe. Hampden-f dnej Home of da h- ng young Romeos. lnt and tropcal place whe e dates come from. Infrmary Where I h Feld regns tupreme and Castor Ol s Kng. Lounge No adm tance on rany Junor One who thnk ha know everythng;. Rotunda Place laundry to be thrown. S. T. <'. loud p tker. \\ aekly Gazette. Recreaton Hall Where tred grls '. after upper to wear I hem el out. I»t.- w - known s date h ll. Shannon Nunally of Farmvlle. Pa - ns ml' "dope." Specal Delvery Twelve cents rorth of lovng. ; l< nor < ne who lool f ha l nov< -\ erythng. dent Buldng The eternal dol* lar mark. homore One who know ha know thng. Stud n '-.e nh- I lt-lur. elf. TIM- da ' horor. Proctor Nght walker that k< p awake,.. mu I all A on o and In n porl I. n Tl' of In-.'n. hampon hp fte holdng t n n.n'.. ;u he pa Ing of the I.- to P am e I not an numxed e\ A. In the flr place An can are nol n thoul d n "t' nnr proud I" I h tent of n tal ng boa tfulne at ths count rj' w onderful a< h n n the realm o porl a II a n l commandng po m g ne ally. It p obablj well for n And oul at tme that kll l." nol obtan a holly on Ho Ids of the Ml.mll Then maj tend to Is n tn btt n n P IIM e to* d a, lo r n o rll! ROTUNDA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 926 PROPOSED AMKNDMKNTS TO n THE CONSTITUTION OP THLETIC ASSOCIATION eral amendment! to the consttuton of the Athletc Assocaton have been formulated. The consttu ton provde tha proposed amend nl-h nn be presented t" the stu*.n body through the Rotunda, and then a vote taken. Therefore we,, ommenl fur ><> co-dc alum the follow ng amendments: Artcle III Secton 2 The heads of sports shall be apponted by the offcers of the athletc ocaton, each claas beng repre* ented n al least one sport. Irtcle ll Secton 4 Dull..// tn Vce-Preedtnt 2 The Vce-Presden shall act as charman of the publcty commttee, whch compoaed of the Heads of Spo A nn ml,, ns ID By-Lawa Secton III Every woman who plays n the thrd from the last round n the Tenns Sngles Tournament shall receve h class numeral. Everj woman who plays n the nn lnals n the Tenns Doubles Tournament shall receve her class numerals. The class champonshp In Tenns shall be determned In the same manner as n the other spurts. In awardng /mnts for tn' clat <n/'s In case of te n feld and track ports the ponts shall be equally d- \ led. I case of te for the ndvdual cup ' cup shall be awarded. Secton V At present, the class recevng the hghest number of ponts throughout the year has ts colors put on the cup. I he proposed amendment s that the competton be between the colors rather than among all four classes-- that, Is, Freshman and Junors versus. ophomores and Senors. The games wll be played between clasbss U llways, hut n the end the ponts wll be counted for green and whte or red and whte, rather than for the ndvdual clasae. The nterpretaton of By-Law 5, Secton VI, whch pertans to scholastc requrements shall be left to the I creton of the offcers of the Aspublshed n The Rotunda. Optonal Pomtt fo Monogram Several addtons have been made to the optonal ponts whch may be got toward the monogram. are: They " l. Hockey 5 ponts Tenns 5 ponts A grl shall be permtted to earn a sum total uf ffteen pont- n cla-s team. The sweat potato mo I en tvs to ' old and read] to be t' o I btt n at the mere menton of colu weather, s not mm senstve than t..- traw lat. Almost b - lure the leave:-, begn to turn the raw hat dsappear] ; and a the SVI rage lfe of th- headgear.- but one on, when t do tre t retre for good. WHAT A COLLEGE STANDS FOh (Contnued from Page ) an to be leade In all walks of lfe; to ll d n generous enthv a n and COODe ate W Ith other for III -ml ; to earn manner from student who are gentlemen; and fo n character nde profettor who ur n tan th the offer of the ollege for the best four year- of -Wllam DeWtt Hyde 6TH ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW THIS WEEK Large Number of Entrants Expected at Annual Charty A Har. Supper Served The sxth annual dahla show epens next Thursday, and Frday, September 80th and October st. The show wll be held ths year under the auspces of the Assocated Chartes and all proceeds wll be used for the relef of the sufferng In the communty durng the comng wnter. A large number of entres are expected accordng to statements mads by those n charge of the show. Among the Farmvlle exhbtors wll be Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Mller, W. C. Duvall, Mrs. W. P. Burger, Mrs. Gar- land Wlkerson, all of whom have beautful (lowers and were prze wnners last year. It s stated that a number of out-of-town exhbtors wll enter, ncludng those from Rchmond, Crewe and Burkevlle. The management sncerely hopes that all persons havng dahlas wll enter them for the show. Supper wll be served each nght at u:00 o'clock. The show wll be held In the Armory whch wll be attractvely decorated fur the uccason. A UNIQUE STOKE. Red Cross Helps Florda Vctms The Farmvlle Red Cro Chapter yesterday afternoon sent a check to be used to re* levs the sufferng n the hurrcane strcken dstrcts of Florda. The amount of the (heck, accordng to the I W. C. Ft/.patrck was 0404.5. The local headquarters are stll recevng contrbutons to ths end and wll be glad to havs those desrng to contbute. Contnental THotcl.J. o. Hardaway, Prop. Amercan or European Han REASONABLE RATES New, Model n and Up-to-date COFFEE SHOP Our Motto: Comfort Food Servce See Us For Your STATIONERY Sororty and Schol Seals In Mn n :: Attractve Styles and Colors :: Sum pes Sm HII B% F.lxmr Bennett, Lucy Hat Overbty S. B. 28 S. B. 8 Ay nls Fur FAKMVU.I.K HERALD PRINTING Co. In the town of Waller, Texas, s a strange knd of store called "Cod's Mercy Store." When merchandse cones n the propretor puts t on dsplay wth the nvoced wholesale prce marked on l, and no other. Customers are allowed to examne the goods, and fx what they thnk s a far prce at retal. About 99 per cent set prce Whch gves the propretor a far proft. The store s drawng BO large a trade that l s becomng to be recognzed as a communty center. Each year the turnover shows large ncrease. B] any practcal standard the store must be judged a success. Accordng to Mr. Kabson Amercan busness demands a retal prce of one dollar for an artcle whch cost twenty cents to manufacture. What does the so-called hard-htaded busness man thnk of the Waller store? Yet t makes good. It was the founder of modern busness who sad: "he who gves more than s expected fnds the way to success." The Texas st re appears lke an llu.-l at on rjf. the sayng. How would such a store fare n our town? At the Eaco Theatre Next Week WED. Raymond Grffth and Vrgna I.e.- Corbn n "HANDS UP" a Paramount Pcture. Ray and hs hgh hat have ht home agan wth another hlarous comedy, "Hands l'p". Lad n the Cvl War perod. And, shades. Robert B. Lea, what a comedy t s! Also 8th epsode of Strngs of Steel. THURS. Jack Holt, Florence V.lor, Noah Beery and Mary Bran n the Specal Paramount Pcture THK ENCHANTED HILL, from the novel by Peter B. Kyne. A fast movng colorful story of acton every mnute. Wld rdes, arplane flghts, gun fghts, plenty of comedy-relef and romance. Here s a bg specal n every sense of the word. Also good comedy. Matnee at 4 o'clock. FRI. S SAT. Jack Holt, Noah B.ery, Blle Dove and Douglas Farbanks Jr., n the specal Paramount producton WILD HORSE MKSA from Zane Grey's great novel. Swfter and swfter they raced BCTOSS the wldem a pack of tleet footed wld horses the "death trap" ahead and hard-rdng outlaws BWeepngtbem an. Then the stampede and a human lfe n jeopardy to save them. Just a sample of the dramatc thunder ramblng all through "Wld Horse Mesa." Flne I n the An/.ona wld horse country new and fascnatng ba-kf'ound. The RtOTJ of two brothers lghtng for In same grl. Also good cemedy each nght.. N. Conrad Nagel and Kerne Ad.nee n THE EXQUISITE SINNER from Alden Brook's novel "Escape.'' Here's romance! The love story of a man of wealth and a gypsy mad. Wth gypsy cunnng, she planned to beray hm. Put when the w.net fnally came love had crept nto her I hs. The romantc pcture sensaton of the year. Also Pathe New. Matnee at 4 o'clock. TUEC. Norman Kerry, Henry B. Walthall and Lonel Barrymors n -THE CARRIER" from the famous Rex Bead, novel. A \>\v. all star wt n an epc ol the I'uLon. Ter'Of Stood at the wndow a snster fgure out of the pa. t! Even Into these frozen wastes, the code of the blood-feud reached. If you are Strong for stores of love and adventure, don't mss ths. Also th epsode of the RADIO DETECTIVE. B. T. C. grl- B Im '" nrces, f tckets are bought at the school Frday and Saturday 25c. Other days 20c. Merchant club tckets good on Mondays and Wednesdays. M