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» COME OUT FOR VOLLEY HALL PRACTCE B^W \***tt&*rrr»rv» MAKE FOUNDER'S DAY \ BG SUCCESS! Volume X THE ROTUNDA WEDNESDAY MARCH 5 930 No 22 Founder's Day And Alumnae Day Set At the Same Tme Mornng Exercses n Charge of the Classes and Organzatons DATE OF MARCH 8 THE BASKETBALL VARSTY LEAVNG FOR RCHMOND Faculty Members Go To Conventon n Atlantc Cty N J Represented Farmvlle at Natlonal Educatonal Assocaton DR JARMAN ATTENDED Agan Pounder's Day one of the Happes! (lays of the school year s here n order to make the day as enjoyable t >r alumnae as for students and faculty Alumnae Day has been set for the same tme Saturday March 8 ' s hoped that many alumnae wll be hack and that everyon< wll enj >y the day's prograa The mornng exercs* a at ten o'clock a e n charge of the classes and school organzaton of school At ths tme Alma Mater sprt s n the hearts of all as Dr Jarman "talks nformally" to hs Klls and receves so smlngly contrbutons from local alumnae chapters and student organzatons for the Student Buldng The stunts n connecton wth the presentatons are always attractve and the nterest s ncreased by the representatves presentng gfts from local alumnae chapters and by letters and telegrams from alumnae whose school sprt s alve hut who fnd t mpossble to be back At one o'clock all alumnae are nvted to the Alumnae Luncheon n the College Tea Room As frends meet (Contnued on last page) COTTAGES C AND D DESTROYED HY FRE Met ween four and fve o'clock Tuesday mornng Farmvlle was awakened by the sound of the sren whstle of the lre engne rushng to the fre whch took place on the S T C campus Old Cottage D caught fre from the front of the house and burned toward the back n the meantme Cottage C caught fre and was partly burned The Senor Buldng was not njured The grls on the sde of the buldng next to the burnng cottages closed ther wndows so that blazes would not njure the furnture Cottage D and C were only vacated ths year by students Mss Maryfound more comfortable places for the grls n the Man Buldng At ths tme Cottage ) was beng cleaned and prepared before Msses Mary Clay and Wnne Mner moved n as they were takng over the house The fre has been rumored to have! been caused by bad wrng; and also the heatng system No correct nformaton has been gven so far Seven members of our faculty represented Farmvlle S T C at the conventon of the Department of Superntendents of the Natonal Eduocatonal Assocaton of the Unted Stales held at Atlantc Cty February 22-27 Thousands of delegates m all parts of the Unted States were present n the nterest of the varous depart men; s of educaton Some of the most emnent speakers and educators n the Unted States addressed the audences on the general theme "Educaton" stressng ts dealstc frendly cooperatve dynamc and practcal aspects Dr Jarman attended the conventon n the nterest of the Amercan Assocaton of Teachers College; Mss From Left to Rght Mss Her coach; Clco ({usenberry; Edth Coleman; Vrgna Gurley; Dorothy Snedegar; Carter and Mss Perce the Depart- Edth Boawall; Easer Bonders; Laura N Smth; Mary Frances Hatchett captan; Prances Edwards; aura M ment of Supervsors and Drectors of Smth; Mary Gregory nstructon; Mss Camper Rural Educaton; Mss Barlow and Mss Supper WORLD NEWS Secretary Hughes ha- -ubmtted to Congress the report of the army engneers who have been makng a survey of the upper Msssspp The report recommends a nne foot channel from the mouth of the Mssour rver to St apul and Mnneapols The survey s part of the program for mprovng nland waterways A recent development was the openng of the Oho "Amercansm: Wsely selectng the cylnder ol best suted to our precous motors; greedly swallowng any darned stuff that appeals to our eyes "Accordng to Calvn t s electon that takes people to Heaven The doctrne works wth unusual promptness n Mexco" Roebrt Qullen SEN/OR CLASS HAD REST SSUE OF ROTUNDA Farmvlle Defeats Rchmond Normal Wth Score of 45-6 The Farmvlle S T C basketball team won ts second vctory of the season when t defeated the Rchmond Normal School team Frday nght by a score of 45-6 The game was played n Rchmond and the S T C grls had a very enjoyable trp The passwork of our team was especally good The S T C grls clearlyoutplayed the Rchmond team as the one-sded score would ndcate The ponts ganed by our opponents were all ganed from free shots because of fouls on the S T C team Ths was a rather unusual occurrence The lne-up: S T C Rchmond Normal L M Smth f L N Smth f Gregory jc Mus'sen Gurley sc Coleman rg Monteth Hatchett (c) lg Leach DANS ANT Health and Physcal Educaton; Mss Bforan Kappa Delta P The Freshmen surely now how to One of the most outstandng and put thngs over because ther dansant j^hng features of the conventon Saturday was a hut*o BUCCess There was satsfacton on all sdes the grls were satsfed "cause they could "rush" 'cause they were beng "rushed" and the Freshmen were satsfed "cause" program was the presentaton of a (Contnued on last page) THE HUH FASHON SHOW busness was rushng One outstandng feature at the Musc was furnshed by the well- Eaco Theatre durng the past week known Tger Raggersjs 'n beleve me was a most attractve fashon show the musc was just swell! presented by the Hub Department Rumor has t that one of the boys Store The stage was attractvely decmade known the fact that he'd come orated wth furnture and flowers every Saturday f we'd have a dan- presented by the local stores A numsant Maybe later we wll who ber of the popular grls at S T C knows? were chosen as models Among the gowns shown were sport CLEVER PLAY PRESENTED rota afternoon dresses and evenng HY COLLEGE HGH SCHOOL * wns A contrast to the modem weddng gown was becomngly shown Presentng one of the cleverest One a dress more than one hundred Cheadle Pl*ys of the seas n the senor class years old and the other an extreme Pavne "f the College Hgh School gave "Tom- modern one m y' s Wfe" n the College audtorum The prze offered was won by Mss Hankns Frday nght February 28 at 8:00 Toodles Booth o'clock The grls who took part n the fash- Henretta Cornwell presdent of the on show were Lucle Graves Toodles College Dramatc Club coached the Booth Nancy Putney Alce Hardaplay and portrayed one of the roles way Jesse Smth Helen Robertson The Senor ssue of " the Rotunda -""'"'* Substtutons: Gurley for Gregory was chosen the best of the four spe- c J ^ _J _ * F and Souders for Gurley n the second cal class ssues The Sophomore s- ha f Rchmond N orma : Hankns for as well Henretta deserves much Alce Covngton Martha Ann Lang sue was especally commended for ts Mussen; Monteth for Hankns Peat- prase n presentng such an attractve Eleanor Hogan Vrgna Gurley Mayo proof-readng The judges complment ross for Monteth P^* y w h' l 'h showed a thorough know- Beaty Vrgna Robertson Lucy all four classes for the excellent Referee - Roberts ledge of the lnes and expert tech- Thompson and Nan Grffth papers they produced Umpre - Crenshaw nque n presentng the producton The brde was Ann Mnter and tht The judges were Msses Mary E The story s that of a promsng groom was Mr E W Sanford Jr of Peck and M Luclle Jennngs and Mr young artst who bee-onus terrbly n- Farmvlle The two lttle flower grls Samuel M Holton Jr Contnued m page three were town chldren R M W C AND H S C DERATE AT HS C Boston Male Quartet Appears At the 0n Frday nrht of last weekt R State Teachers College Farmvlle Va M w c and H s c met n conte - An enthusastc audence turned out Tuesday evenng to hear the Boston sonals Male Chor n one of ts famous pro- Appearng as the assstng artst grams Havng heard the chor last year at S T C one was even bette of the evenng Mss May Kork soable to apprecate the qualty of ths j P rano > added a charmng v lee and an concert attractve personalty to the cor The program ncluded many of the j Her sngng was delghtful and no >n the platform n the chapel of the solosts n the chor are profes- Hampden-Sydney The queston was Annual Vrgna Student Volunteer Conference s Held At Mary Baldwn College Staunton Va The annual Vrgna StU Ml Volun- loyalty on the part of the subject to "Resolved That Natons Should Ad- teer Conference was held at Mary the kng that t nvolves a relatonopt a Plan of Complete Naval Ds- Baldwn Collage Staunton Vrgna shp of mutual soldarty among the armament Exceptng Such Forces as February 28* March - ctzenshp that t nvolves the cornare Necessary For Polce Purposes" There wen about one hundred and plete domestcaton of the wll of The Lynchburg grls upheld the affrm- thrty delegates From the varous Cod n both of these classes of relaatve sde of the queston and the boys colleges and a few out-of-college vol- tonshps and that the kngdom s from Hampden-Sydney defended the unteers present The l OVOl eternally expansve and ts consum- best chorus selectons from opera and one could a fot dearer dcton negatve sde The debate was very hut year's attendance s a very hope- mat on s absolutely sure He then nstandard musc Each composton re- Mss Kork has studed under Madame nterestng and very close but the de- f u ] sgn dcated that our part n ths kngdom ceved generous applause provng that Carcella Sembrch a fact whch speaks J cson was gven by a two to one The them' o the conference was s to hope to pray and to work for t the artstry of the sngng was frank- well for her artstc tranng majorty to the home team After the "Thy Kngdom Come" Dr Darby "Prayer s the nstrument that takes ly admred by all j As the last and probably the fav- debate Dr Walmsley from B T C Fulton a returned ml from hold of the levers n God's power- The solo voces that took part de- orte number of our Lyceum Course gave a few crtcsms or suggestons Japan opened the conference Frday house and releases the power" Serve specal menton They were un- for ths year t can well be sad that whch f carred nto effect wll ma- evenng wth an sddres n whch he Mr Oscar W Sedom of Natonal usual as to qualty and gave evdence the Boston Male Chor was a huge terally strengthen the arguments of ponted out the kngdom nvolves a Student Volunteer headquarters who of tranng As the crcular states success at S T C both teams relaton of parsonal allegance and Contnued on page throe

THE ROTUNDA (Newspaper #^5 s& 'AL Member] Member Southern nter-collegate Newspaper aton Member ntercollegate Press Assocaton of Vrgna Publshed Weekly by Students of the State Teachers College Farmvlle Vrgna j r< as 2nd class matt< r March st 92 at the qst Offc< of Farmvlle Vrgna under Act of March 3 879 hef cate Edtor! rary Edtor At h Edtor ntercollegah New Ed r Edtor F> ature Edtor! ua Edt t ltor Subscrpton $50 per year ROTUNDA STAFF LUCY THOMPSON '30 JESSE SMTH Al THE JOTlttDA WEDNESDAY MARCH 5 " JV/ER THE TEACUP Hey there 'm BO glad to «- T ~~ Z~ - n u v ''"' ' " ncelsaw Oh t Beema ages more than that T( :: you the n< u Bay? hardly know where to hear Tt>ou( the Fn game? No? Well t was the 'ht!'' 've must ever sen WA ed? Well the whole Preahma you know the on< a who plaj d n the class Board of Edtors Mss [ LLLAN BOVELL '30 LNDA WLKNSON '30 MLDRED MADDREY '3 GERTRUDE RCHARDSON '30 A J SCOTT '32 RACHEL ROYAL '80 VRGNA ROBERTSON '8 MAME HURT Al "BLLE" PARS»30 MSS CARRE B TALAPERRO ward the last tha th< desperate and put n Oh yob and > < : Reporters MARA WARREN '82 KATHLEEN WOODSON '30 DOROTHY SNEDEGAR '88 ANNE DENT '3 ANN STUMP '30 Proof Read* r tssstanl Proof Reader M nager stanl Manager culaton Manager laton Manager Managers SARA BAKER '8 JESSE WATKNS '33 SARA McCOKKE '30 PEARL JOHNSON '32 MARTHA ANTHONY '30 NANNE SUE ANTHONY "80 Tho Rotunda nvtes letters of comment crtcsm and - 'n n ts read* ra upon ts manner of presentng and treatng them \ letter to receve consderaton must contan the name and add: the wrter e wll no! be publshed f the wrter objects to the publcatl All matte s of busness should be addressed to the Busness Manager and all oth r matter should come to the Edtor-n-Chef ( omplants from subscrbers as regards rregulartes n the delvery of The Rotunda wll tpprecated We are always glad to publsh any desrable artcle or communcaton that ay be sent to us We wsh however to call attenton to the fact that unsgned correspondence wll not be publshed "Be Ye Doers Not Just Sayers" Many of us have drfted nto that nevtable habt of sayng not dong t has been rather notceable how often a grl aks of h<r ntentons of breakng a bad habt but when t lea to the real breakng there s a slp t s easy to say but d to do Vet t's the hard thng that one does that makes her e able to combat wth the world A person who says she s gong to do somethng worthwhle ut not only says t but carres t out n acton s te- hghest typ< ' womanhood tha can be found at S T C A grl dnv* not realze the real sgnfcance of yng she s " perform a task but Fals to accomplsh t She s really g to herself when she says she ntends to do t and somehow! [a as bad or worse to le to one's self as to some- < se t s rather demoralzng to one's character s really a dffcult thng to And a grl whom you can ly beleve when she says "'ll do that" Out ><\eral ed grls n ths school t s rather depressng to realze they wll perform a certan task that when the w do> n c mea a a l mnorty consttutes -" that llj {apponted n human nature a grl says she wll serve on a co nml r8 n name only and the work s left to one of t ked capable and dep< rdable grls of scho ' What Knd of teacl ll "savers no (bur" make? we al admt tha the stuaton s one that needs thought and then a soluton you Senors Junors Sophomores and Freshmen you to start ths work gong [nsst tha your fellow ood as her weed or make her feel uncomfortable e Som tne tha f you k< Pel- Msh Cash Mss Purd< M'-s Nchols (ncdentally she made a water buy) Mss Spratley Marshall Mss Drake and ca nber just who else ; wa though Of course the Freshmen 40-6 but then the faculty hadn't much praclc» Th to- Facultj Rc'- nd Nbl Ral on P to f t was qute a walk-aw y Have yon seen the la-' The Voce? was pure t cat before you wen! away sn' 6yed the poetry partcularly ; then always do My dear you really the ht of the season when we ddn' Bee that Famly Album last week k you saw t last year but t much better t couldn' have mproved on Mr Met admral and but then f g tellng you who everybody v h w good they were 'll tme next wee!: Ms- Mx told US about t all and added much to effect und : '<' a Bucce fnancally also lsten have you gotten an nvtaton to any of the Freshma haven't heard much or D" to fnd out much about them -but know several (fr's who have been ll vted Really feel suffcently slghted 've just gotta run along now but take care of yourself and do sck agan Now tha you're back mght come up once n a whle ' o 'll see you later SPRNG AT S TC Who was t? somebody sad can't remember now who t wassomebody sad somethng about "Sprng: wthout nameless pathos n the ar" All 've got to say s: h" must not have known what sprngtme's lgc n Vrgna especally al S T C We don't feel any pat] a bt! The only feelng we exper s a thrllng throbbng exp< c for we know that after the - Summer You can see many evdences of Sprng at S T C The shrubs wnter kept bare and lea - been strred to new lfe There are only new eepng out here s a show< t ( blossoms y and whte One mornng a robn waked l gng b neath my wnd w F- mornng lnce th n he has had a test wth the wren and the cardnal whch one can brng m : to enjoy the spr A d BO the grls b caughl t he sprt ( sp ng \ a tee t n ther faces; you t an n ther laughter They have der tw nd n U" b of the for a ran goes forth n the clothng VOLLEY HALL PRACTCE Volley all practce wll te n th( r rhl drects n you be held every afternoon thnkng you wll be a gude for the day al On Frday afternoon n k r one gram p act ce wll be held from We re bettng on you grls Show tha yen are -doers and 6 Let's have a record tendam just sayers all of these practces WE WANT YOUR COOPERATON take unty to nvt of the studenl > dy Pound) Man! mng of our alum TOD A Y ur alumnae feel a Tn: my l h rsng su - agan fll your face wt h gl to f e! ttng sun nerally s song : d tha ve her n to the alumnae n -n w- The rsn nl of hope ngs ca tun ( and mej : to those who have would lke ' nlnd \y dj hal th o m] u a w want a t look her b r new sprng cl nly by he thought appl d ash cul the! Up to ' c ndtons have boo;; vt and we wanl to hank ra he r< mal ; ; sch BUSY FRESHWN f nythng \ u lay t to the Fn shm n the ur hall? co l take t n a he worl buyn on ( : a: ddn' you': Gee bul v ther stuff when t daj" sgn su hmen d m : Now th akng an S T C u thnk? Hurrah P e»hn y'v hgh gratula rs ' ON SEENG THE FRE Takng a mghty tumble n the ' of my dreams fell m; rudely awakened by my room ted voce competng wth Bcre chng fre ren On< look out of wndow ased my fl ol was on tre No l wa that could ' wthout any gulty prck of compuncton do n l b hng short of the le tblocked ' whore the vov was nnobsl ru and thrl'ng For the n t nul 'm sure that we shvered but of ths rely uncot marked bnk of all tha a and here we are lterally freezng to d< ath" d w WT d our shoulders and act: heard ar and a muffler but no d wards the buldng h The grls wen - n th r co -n : he oakng B ler that ranger FELDS AFAR OFF hnk W'h pn lam always dr< am Who oak l feel u ver thnk f la And gan to th Be who won by; m tells of days gone d chance fulflled ut to lve U woter So v and carry on wn on to he future son k s a sn! Ma n Schllng ''>'! TO A HUMMNG GRD len l colors of the Of the flowers te moment r um hdes bell umbrella spended Stll petals of a re : wngs warn ar ate f hdden dew luty r a whle are gone! den fragrant GONE d color- of the»f the flowers M F s - ;;o h the watchfulness of th Slent the hush that (Allows prayer ga den old W'h-re nun; es lnger ther b ]! and ded L hat mud and now And mea d left Han p of beaut) b< reft yst wth you n thought You'- but n my heart you -tll To haunt my dreams and vansh reach out to touch the vson ah the pan That flls my beng to And empt- ' R yd ':J2 MEDTATONS ON A DE- GREE DNG n have l < de ed on the stone for nv class rng For when was a Fn Annan was a tmd lttle 'kng; th ; lke an amethyst a s of palest hue When became a Sophomore knew ould never do ded on B ruby red l bold; d the l: hnan wth her tmd blue SO cold a Junor and 'ts tme to get that rng 8 Uby detest the old rod thng! n emerald fresh and cool lfe s breeze; akng o ruddy garnet natu all away- dream o for autumn trees; wth k udy opal soft aa foam n deepest ju m upon tl molng proud >: " B br * n apphre blue heath on Scot b moors ""'! 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THE ROTUNDA WEDNESDAY MARCH 5!' SOCALS Martha von Schllng spent that her home n Hampton the week-end e n Frankln \<l le Hutchson A J Set lyn ' Ruth n Pra bel Greg ry Louse P Joh \! ; '' Han son Martha a Al Rube Newton and hall and Nelle lent Volunteer Baldwn Coll mton February 28-March l and 2 Cogbll spenl the w end a her home n Boydton D rothy Rtche Katherne Thweatt and Elzabeth Sawyer spenl '! Pet» rsburg Vrgna Bledsoe and Vrgna spent tl d at the r th Taylor Lucle No Blancl e Mu Katherne Roy Flon R< d Martha Walters Hel- n Robe -nl Mary Clare Booth A tha Lee Loule Mlmp on Blzab th a n Rena Robert- ' -(! weel Ly hb rg* Ma Swann pen' t he v ek < nd a K r home at Vrgna Beach Ma 0 0\ ry Todd Ha- Bu Bj Wtt Laura M Smtl " ham Kathe thy And Suzzane > Hand and Dena Lee Stth spent the weeklle pent th ' d n B 'kn and Retta Hardy! n Kenb dge Wehr of Lynchburg ed frend c mpus last week Guy Watkns spent the we wth her sster Mary T \\ atkns n Rchm Ch s hanpy to announce the followng new memb r: of Lynchbu CLEVER PLAY GVEN BY COLLEGE HGH SCHOOL tnued from page one volved b; havng hs sster pose aa h wfe n order to secure a much de- b vancement Nanne Glbert \ lay* d th< pa of Tommy Watkns r ' ster '' grls shewed much promse and ETTA MARSHALL Etta has been outstandng n the most promnent school actvtes She has held th( of freshman class presdent Bopohomore class presdent a d ths year - effcently and capably holdng OUr major offce presdent of the student body n her characterzan the varous dramatc club plays Etta has endeared herself to all who have seen hor One who has lved well among us for four years laughed wth us sang wth us played wth us worked wth us and loved much for you Etta we the best that can be sad of any one She has gven of the best n her l art and her vson She has led us to look upward and outward to the Sarah Dnwdde n ourselves and others "t s ' he v ek-end n Rchmond when you gve of yourself that you Marj ve" and wp want to thank nd al Red Hll h r for all she has gven Courtney Neale Vrgna Marchant s Etta all serousness? No Not Dorol ly W! ey Whte Lou Hlton Edth v and Edna ' h Her smle s the brghtest on campus and when she starts to play : at Fork Unon basketball well you just can't stand la week- t Dd 5 u say cheers? --The best Hogan El r leader n ten states and how m Mayo Beaty Margarel ll "O-y'o o vot s dott?" Etta Lovng "Rene" Greaves "Teeny" s a grl al'l r our own hearts and do '\ ranees Wl- ; ; we apprecate and love her? and how! «: l Templ spent the Who always has a smle for us? R : oke Who always plays for us? Who works Brown spent tn- week-end l us wth hear and hand? Who leads B d W Va h a vson clear and true? Etta!! Dudley Ruth and Ruby She las gven of her ebst for our Alhe week-end at ther ma Mater and we apprecate t and Rocl M unt fnd her holdng a hgh place n our ' the weekts We looked to her for vson for the rght for the fnest sprt and have found nothng lackng ENTERTANMENT GVEN A T PROSPECT FRDA Y A group of S T C grls gave a n of musc and dancng at Prospect Frday nght February 28 There were vocal Selectons by a double tro pano solos by Hannah Crawley and Mldred Maddrey vocal - by -lane Wtt and dance numbers by members of the doggng class Ths was the thrd of such programa put on n the rural schools the havng been gven at Worsham and Cumberland The proceeds from th uter anment are to be used to h n purchase vctrolaa for the count ry schools ANNUAL STUDENT VOLUNTEER MEETNG (Contnue From Page One) vsted 8 T C durng the fall Councl Meetng told of the orgn and growth of the movement Later he a summary of the conference n whch he stressed the facts that we an oblgaton to the world that : we predct for them success along dramat c lnes belton playng the part ry Campebll a y ung drama dent n ade a lovelj artsts' model and the he language are beng acted her lllfu garet Armstrong as Dck >ver torn dow and geopraphcal barrers are dwndlng tha w«can't st back y convncn and v n s >M else to d > our xctable French- ' bu We 'Ust begn here wth man d to enj j her pa thor- what talents we have that we must and wa audeu e Marj Dehl aa Edth Ro c nsd r our lves n st the lght of r> < add* d much charm to the play beth Tha Sj va the Bond Henretta Cornwell a ; he: mother loed as f the One very nspratonal feature of gram WSJ a pageant wrtten»f tn Mary Baldwn grls preted by some Of the college grls [ was an nspraton to be one of had just tepped from Ffth x a group of young people lstenng to rtanng from the the m as b from the severle very end Altho al foregn f< ds and to hear students a rather neatly dl g ther mssons n d at frst they quckly w d Most of the students recaughl pl»y and put d to return to ther respectve t over to the audence qute convnc- and begn personal work ngly among the students there LUCLLE CRAVES Some people teem to have much desred qualty of leadershp to a more marked degree than others and We fnd that Luclle s n p son of a large amount of t Besdes ths qualty she s unusually versatle and has a personalty that wns her many frends Throughout her four yean here Luclle has gven much of her tme to Alma Mater For the last two years she has been presdent of her class and last year was vce-presdent of the student body Besdes these major offces she has been outstandng n almost every feld athletcs scholastc and socal actvtes And so for Luclle a true-blue frend and one we all love we can only hope that she wll always get what she deserves the best there s SCHEMMEL CONSERVATORY OF MUSC Pano Vocal Theory Harmony Aesthetcs Etc REASONABLE TUTON RATES CANADA DRUG CO Next to Baldwn's Store Come to us for your cosmetcs and STATONERY FARMVLLE - - - - VA NEW COSTUME JEWELRY The Band Box Shoppe GRAY'S DRUG STORE Qualty Prce Servce Come n and get acquanted We're Clad to Have You Wth Us FARMVLLE ARE YOU HUNGRY? Go Across the Street GLLAM'S FOR EATS OF ALL KNDS SPRNG SHOWNG OF HATS THE HAT SHOPPE FARMVLLE Mrs H H Hunt THRD STREET VA VA # # * CAPP'S STORE Next to the Tn«atre Toasted Sandvvcl las and Canles MRS ll BBARD'S HOME-MADE PES 3 arman* (Sft SHUJJ Kodaks Pctures F Books Statoner) Engra\ ng MPLETE LNK OF GREETNG CARDS SOUTHSDE DRUG STORE Drect Eastman Kodak Agency (Fresh flm Let Us Develop Your Flms (one day servce) COMPLETE LNE GREETNG CARDS S H A N NON' S s headquarters for the best SANDWCHES AND DRNKS n Farmvlle' LOVELACE SHOE SHOP Work done whle you wat w th Frst t'lass Materals 0 Thrd street Farmvlle Va Headquarters for STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE STUDENTS Macks' Beauty and Barber Shop 82:' Man Street Farmvlle Va Just One Block From Campus G F BUTCHER & COMPANY The Convenent Store FOR GOOD THNGS TO FA l AND DRNK ELECTRC SHOE SHOP Wll Fx your shoes WHFF V()F WAT Best Workmanshp and Feather Used S A LEGTS TALORNG CLEANNG PRESSNG Farmvlle Vrgna ::;$;n mflm mm ms mgn ngn 40 JUST RECEVED FROM NEW YORK nlgll :g!u nfl llglh lgll r Newest basque eflfeel Slk Taffeta Dresses 895 Newest Knteed Slk Straw Hats L96 Knteed Polo Shrts all colors and szes specal $49 Sprng Coats and sut fron $595 to $8500 Over two hundred New Slhouette Dresses the lovel- est n town 95 THE HUB DEPARTMENT STORE Farmolle'a Shoppng Center On * Jm C" 'fft tffo ^' HQM usw ' & '«& f

THE? ROTUNDA; WEDNESDAY MARCH 5 980 Teeny (showng Nell about town): "And here Nell s a sky scraper" Nell: "Oh Tenny 'd love work" "So you graduated from a barbel college? What s your college yell?" "Cut hs lp Cut hs jaw! Leave hs fate Raw Raw Raw!" "My grl s lke a wndow gl "How come can you see through her?" "Nope just a pan" Have you had your moment today'' Rebe: " hear 'The Age of nnocence' has opened up n New York" Dot W: "You know told you to wat and popularty would come" Her mother had broken up the party and summarly dspatched the young man " am shocked and surprsed that you let hm kss you" Helen: "Why? sn't he healthy?" COLLEGE SONG Tune: Amero le There s n (d V be Where Ap] S fat nland from th Where the lttle town 0 lk les encrcled by ts h ts leafy lanes all voce the BOng brd trlls rua Oh the college far th ge dear the CO) n Farmvlle town the hlls am the place we!o\ There s Btanda n ts columns pur and wh n the pra e of Alma > ball her daughters all un; We toast the men and women the college faculty Who've thought and v ' d n vson of the better t l be; Who have been our frends and ma who have mad W ' cheer the r d of n W and th n Who've nobly play d the game We ' asl the college Btuder and yesterday; Our place s at the forefront and 'ts we shall lead the \ From the moutnans of Vrgna down to the far bl e M a college daughters shall be OM fath and loyalty Fanne Lttlet n K Jacquc Lee: "How n the world dd Sprng has came you fnd Clancey n ths crowd?" Snow has went la Germany: "My dear had only t was no( (d by acc t ] ; nt to st down on the settee n the corn- The brds navo f!( w er of the room" Stenographer: "Your lttle grl wants to kss you over the phone" Busy Manager: Take the message 'll get t from you later" There are tmes when you wsh you hadn't There are tmes when you wsh you had But the tmes when you ceuld've and ddn't Are the ones that make you sad Mnk A TOAST Here's to the boys had at Fall Cotllon Hero's to the boys 'll have at the Sprng Cotllon May they never meet! Ben: "Budsey darlng love you better than any man n the world" Budsey: "Oh and always thought you were so masculne" Sun Dal As we have saw Back down North By Nature's law Wlson wen* to the ah v ton n w took a front seat n the back fell from the pt to the gallery And broke the fron ck Teddo Wlson ATTHEEACO THEATRE WEEK OF MARCH S TO 75 MON & TUES- "CHASNG RANBOWS" wth Charles Kng and Besse Love supported by Jack Benry Mare Dresser Polly Moral) and Edde Phllps Another sngng talkng dancng sensaton featurng the stars of "Broadway Melody" Ths pcture provdes a real muscal treat Just wat untl you hear Char! sng the ht songs of ths sh w to genune applause from th Patty: "My ts gettng so now that and watch Besse Love p a couple can't make any tme n the rec any more There are so many people there" Louse Ells: "My boy frend and have solved that problem We take a sutcase and go down to the staton" Drawng Prof: "Have you fnshed makng your map?" Clara Norfleet: "No dear can't fnd my compact" Log [ m novelty acrobatc and tap dan < pa Th; greatest muscal coned ; t ever gotten together n a b h aho^f wth some scenes n Beautful Natural Colors Also talkng Comedy and Pathe News WED & THURS Ran on Navarre n "DEVL MAY CARE" supported by Dorothy Jordan Navarre s here the perfect romantc fgure dashng gallant golden-voced Hear hm sng one gorgeous song after another See "'m sendng my grls to a co-edu- hm fght hs way ever d< bonare to a cat onal unversty" lovely lady's heart One" n a lfetme " wsh my daughter would begn cornea an entertanment lke ths The lookng for a husband too" fnest muscal romance offered by l n creen that talks Navarro'a g< d Mary Prest (to the tranng lehool v dee at last n the full glorous DOWclass): "Now who wll volunteer to <>r of ts magc! A love story thrlltell me where s the great Amercan ng mad-cap adventure -strrng dvde?" battle plot and counterplot -beaut- Pupl (whose parents recently sep- ful Techncolor Sp< e great- rated): "Reno" est lover of the screen n a delghtful romance of old Prance Also talkng Typcal S T C customer (after comedy clerk has pulled down all but one n< w PR & BAT "THE BSHt >P sprng coat): " don't really want to MURDER CASE" wth an all buy a coat today was only lookng cmt f y u fnd! for my roommate" at on n an excep pc- Clerk (sweetly): "Well lady f you tursaton of detect f thnk your roommate s hdng n the you prde you blty to other coat 'll gladly brng t out for dentfy the gulty OM bef re mol you your frends; f yo nal-talkng pcture that has all de ele Mrs Clara Foltz of Calforna has f a great melo-drama e uv n w announced her canddacy for G v» >u trll n t ml ; "Th Blah >p M or She s one of the poneer WOl P D d< n lawyers of Calforna and heb rapd luccesbod l B ' about the passage of the law permttng women to practce n all courts h p and a FunnvlK' the only clues left Even Phlo Vance puzzled Who was the murder ('< llegate Comedy Two shows each nght 7:30 and 9:6 Admsson Adults 25c at Ma at Nghts Chldren under 2 age 6c to each show FACULTY MEMBERS GO TO CONVENTON N ATLANTC CTY N J Contnued from page one pageant "Tme" an allegory of the adventu [on n the realm of a by Percy J Burrell H purpose centerng around the cen theme of the conventon w show Ugh the medum of drama the proper use of Lesure and to emphasze the need of such tranng n the schools of today Twenty-eght hundred people of the New Je e Tea : ; rs Assocaton and Atc County schools partcpated n the presentaton of ths magnflc pn ducton S T C s proud of her showng at h nventon whch s a branch of X E A and whch s such a vtal force n the feld of educaton today FOUNDER'S DAY PROGRAM ( mtnued from Page One) ally old tes and remembera make the occason a happy one Each ' the senor class members are n- especally and ther class together wth the reunon classes s honored Ths year the "nough" classes 900 90 and 920 have ther reunons Specal recognton s gven the class havng the largest perntage of representaton present The Alumnae Busness meetng wll be held at 2:46 n the Student Buldng audtorum n addton to other tant busness ballots wll be cast for: Drector: Mss Paulne Camper Mss Mary W Cox; Frst vce-p dent: Mss Lllan Mnor Mrs Mara Brstow Starke; nd vce-presdent: Mss Mabel close Mss Eleanor McCormck; Nomnatng commttee (three): Mss la Bugg Mrs Lllan Obenshan Cocks Mss Helen Draper Mrs Elzabeth Jarman Hardy Mrs Florence Rss Rchardson Mss Vrgna Wall A most delghtful event of the day vll be the tea gven at Lngw from 4:80 untl 5:30 by the Farmvlle Mumnae Chapter All alumnae are nvted cordally to meet the membe s ft the local chapter and to see Long- > d the beautful recrea onal center The closng sesson wll be held n he audtorum at 8 o'clock Dr E A Vderman of the Unversty of Vrgna wll delver the Founders Day dd;ess The publc s nvted to attend T PAYS TO DEAL at GREENBERG'S DEPT STORE Frst n Style Lowest n Prce FARMVLLE - - - - C E Chappell Co Dealera n Confectoneres Fruts Blank Books Statonery AND SCHOOL SUPPLES Farmvlle - - - Va MdlltOSlVs Dl*Ug StOPC New State Teachers College ATONERY Va 'New COTY Powder Puff desgn box Fdvou rte Coty shades and odeurs $00 COMPACTS SMARTER MORE ADORABLE THAN EVER T HE famous beauty-gvng qualty of Coty Face Powders slenderly encased for lttle "purse edtons" COTY-:?-'-' FEATURE THS WEEK COLLEGE THEME TABLETS 3 For 25c SOUTHERN CHAN STORES MAN ST Opposte Chappell's Store NEW SLK DRESSES $795 new dresses that are long of lne and color demand a novel accent) elaborate desgns and vvd n color The styles here are typcal of these new fash n Pars creatons and dctated by fashon authortes n the Basement DAVDSON'S nc The House of Qualty FARMVLLE VA