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Longwood Unversty Dgtal Commons @ Longwood Unversty Rotunda Lbrary, Specal Collectons, and Archves Fall 10-27-1926 Rotunda - Vol 7, No 5 - Oct 27, 1926 Longwood Unversty Follow ths and addtonal works at: http://dgtalcommons.longwood.edu/rotunda Recommended Ctaton Unversty, Longwood, "Rotunda - Vol 7, No 5 - Oct 27, 1926" (1926). Rotunda. Paper 353. http://dgtalcommons.longwood.edu/rotunda/353 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.

EXAMINATIONS AT STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS "MAN ** HALLOWEEN CELEBRATION FIRST DEBATE OF SESSION PAST AND PRESENT HELD FRIDAY NIGHT The Btuden body of Farmvlle state Teachers College Arose en ma»» to sng a song of loyalty tn Presdent J. I-.. Jannan, after he announced the nstallaton of a system of comprehensve examnaton! n addton to the regular tests. The faculty has been consderng she Installaton -t' examnatons as a means of rasng the standard of the school fur two years, Dr. Jannan announced. The report of the commttee of nvestgaton read by hm favored examnatons for both pedagogcal and admnstratve reasons. At the frst menton of examnaton! a low moan, as of an approachng cyclone, was heard, hut the Presde nt predcted no nervousness ove cram because of ther comprehenve nature. The examnatons are to he of the typo based upon prncples and organsaton and not the old type based upon detaled memory work. As the speaker resumed hs seat on the platform. Vrgna Vncent, presdent of the student body, struck a chord 00 the pano and the entre entbly numberng nearly one : and grls stood some boldy, nt In holdng to the back of chars an! rased ther voces n sonjr and cheers, provng ther loyalty to the school am ts admnstraton. The report of the commttee s a? follows: The commttee to whom the queston of term examnatons was referred have tred to make use of the experences and opnons of those collages whch use examnaton and of those whch do not. We have also nvestgated the opnon of educatonal wrters on ths subject. The consensus of opnons, almost unanmously, favors examnatons. Pnt from pedagoges] reasons lecause only knowledge whch has been revewed and organsed s permanent because the major purpose of college lfe s to see facts n ther larger relatons rather n ther detached detals because the actual nt nsve preparaton for an examnaton s one of the most useful forms of tranng and because people succed n lfe not on account of what they have done but because of what they can do. SENIOR (LASS PRESENTS HONORARY MEMBER Mss Cnmh Presented as "Senor Man." On Saturday mornng, October 28, the Senor Class of 1027, rpesented Mss Myrtle Crenels as ther Honorary Member. Ths was really a representaton as Mss Grenels was Honorary Member of the class last year. MISS MYRTLE E. GRENELS As the class marched n chapel, Vrgna Potts, the ths presdent and Ifs Grenels led the lne. Whle the class stood M- Crenels was pre sented to tha members of tha Faculty and to the student body as Honorary Member for the comng year. The clsss decded what t decded Second, for admnstratve reasons. because by the use of examnatons last year and the begnnng of ths we keep work up to a hgh standard year that Mss Grenels s the "best of nterest and effort to the end of! n the land, 'Deed she s. uh huh." the term rather than let t "fray out' at the edges" because n the words GLEE CLUB HAS TEA of Dr. ('has. 0. Maphs. Dean of the Summer Quarter and member of the The members of the Glee Club Commttee on Academc Legslaton were entertaned at s delghtful tea of the Unversty of Vrgna "the n tha banquet hall Wedne day sfte examnaton should be an mportant noon. part of the method of testng tha Two beautful solo were gven by knowledge of a student, ganed byimss Nancy Dennl and M - Mebam class nst cton. and of determnng Hunt, whch added much to the afthe grade earned.... The Dean of ternoon's entertanment. The old and the Unversty would be nclned to new member- greatlj enjoyed n dscount or not accept at all grades njc and becomng better acquanted K'nnfnu?d on page 1) wth each other. SENIOR INSTALLATION SERVICE The largest degree class n the hstory of the school was nstalled Thursday nght at 7 o'clock n the State Teachers College audtorum. ThC, the nnth year snce the college has been conferrng the degree of Ba :h lor of Scence n Educaton, a degree both cultural and vocatonal. begns wth a senor class of over seventy members. The very mpressve servces were opned by a processonal. Mnuet In C. A- Is the custom of the school, each member of the Class of 1927 \, accompaned n the processon by her lttle sster, a grl chosen from one of the lower classes, who carred her cap for In r. The cap was placed on the head of each kneelng senor by Dr. J. L Jsrman, the Presdent of the school. A bref adde-- congratulatng the class on havng advanced thu Par toward ts goal made by Dr. Jarraan. A solo was Bung by Mss Alce Davs and a prayer offered by Rev. Mr. R. M. Whte, after Whrl, the, la.-s of *7 marched out to the sngng of the Alma Mater song. VIRGIN1 \ CLUB n: \.t a delghtful tea rven Fr ternoon to the Vrgna club. Someone once made the statement ". n th( n was nothng permanent, but change, and I beleve he thought,, p (, he trut h, There are some thng. however, whch, wth the ex pton of tme and manners, very lttle. hav One of these* thng, wnch I have just mentoned,. the celebraton of Hallowe'en on tn!.-'. u' October, BO called, becau u the eve ol All Hallows or th< fe.l.al of All Sants, whch falls on November 1st. A look at tb < orgn of '.hs festval wll show US just how and wheren t holds any sem- blance to our very dear Hallowe'en. Of course t was formerly attendant Lo lgous ceremonua long Chrstanty most of our cus-' tom, more 01" I " lern, -> m U) date back to paganstc begnnngs, (for nstance, the saxaph tne! >. The chnd' character! tes of ancent Hallowe'en were the lghtng of bon fres and the belef tha of all nghts durng the yea that was the one on.. h ghost and wwhet.. mo lkely to wander abroad. On OT about November the Aral the Druds held ther autumnal feast n honor of the Sun God as a Thanksgvng for ther harvest. It was also a Drudc belef that durng ths festval) Saman, the lord of death, gathered together all the wcked souls that wthn the past twelve months had ded and were condemned to nhabt the bodes of anmals. Roman characterstcs were grafted onto these Drudc Customs, characterstcs In whch as a favor to Pomona, nuts and apples, representng the wnter'.- store of fruts, played an mportant part. Thus the roastng of nuts, and duckng for apples 'ware once unversal occupatons of youngsters n medeval England. And so Hallowe'en came on down to us and we have t now. And just what have we wth t? It s true that all the relgous element of former tmes has been elmnated from ts festvtes, but t s -tll assocated n the popular magnaton wth supernatural thngs and s clearly a relc of pagan tmes. Wtches, gh I and goblns of all varetes are p ah II on that one nght, and prank Of all knds are excused because of the season. Fortunes are told and propheces made, all because of the fascnaton anythng supernatural holds for the human ace. In noth II England Hallowe'en known as Nutcrackers nght n Sc»t land there are also ceenone ol th eve regarded In a hghly up< sttou lght Populsr belef s bed to chldren born on ths nghl the faculty of percevng and holdng converse wth sprts, good and evl. In Amerca general pandemonum regns. And I shall warn the an spec tng onlool er wt h the foll statement "The goblnsll gt Ef you doan watch out!" Frday nght, October 22, n the the Debatng Club held he frst publc debate of the season. I That there should be an athletc requrement for chola hono me of vtal nto everyone. The debaters were well versed n h. and handled t extremely I, The man argument of the affrmatve sde w ts that the deal college 18 an all-round person and on annot be an all-round peron unless he post lea health and hat athletcs fosters not only physul health, but sportsmanshp and u. nal health. The argument of the negatve was manly, that hgher educaton s the man purpose of a coll re and that athletcs s only an Incdental actvty tha there have been scholars who were emnent n spte of physcal h mlcap. The Oxf< d decson was used accordng to whch the negal v team was vctor- 0RM1 R : PUDENT REFLECTS HONOR ON S. T..C M B Ru h, a graduate In our prmary course n the class of 1022 now a Student St Teachers College, \ w York Cty. The Supervsor under whom Mss! u h taught n Wnchester) Va., wrtes Dr. Jar man as follows: "Through her pleasng personalty and scholarshp Mss Rush has been gven a teachng poston n the prmer) grades of the Horses Mann School n New York Cty. In addton to ths she has been gven scholarhp at Teachers College, Columba nversty. "I know that you wll be as pleas d and a- hapy as I am. Mss Rush has been wth me fve years and she has done very exceptonal work durng all that tme. We are hopng she wll be able to otan her B. S. degreo at Columba wthn the next two >, era." U'e congratulate Ml Rush on her fortune and congratulate our- Iv " the glory he s reflectng I er Alma Mater. TOWN GIRLS ENTERTAINED AT PICNIC PARTY I mght have bun a pcnc had the pt shnng, but even the ther decdng otherwse, ddn't dfl nt a pcnc crowd n ths nstance, town grls commttee of the Y. W. C. A. had nvted the town grls I pcnc Saturday afternoon, but when old Sol refused to smle, they mgrated to the kndergarten room bal the "outng" anyhow, (lames I dancng passed tha afternoon hen ' fe hmenl»f hot dogs, sand* h and marshmallowa were served In true pcnc style. Who cares when pcnc moods and pcnc tun may be brought ndoors?

THE ROTUNDA Member Southern Inter-Collegate Newspaper Assocaton Publshed Weekly by Students of the State Teahrers College, Fannvlle. Vrgna. Entered as 2nd class maler.march 1st, 1921, at the Post Offce of Fannvlle. Vrgna, under Act of.march :',. L879 (Ihef Assstant Edtor Lter Newt Humorous Athletc FRANCES SA1 I B ness Manage ant Crculaton Manager tant Subscrpton $1.50 per year ROTUNDA STAFF EDITH CORNWELL Vl EVEL1 N DULANEY "28 /.' / of Edt LUCY HAI.K OVERBEY LOUISE POSTER *29 MARION GRIMES '29 LOUISE BREWER '-'. I,' jt,,!,, s VIRGINIA BURKES BESSIE MEADE RIDDLE /'- oof /.' ad* EDITH LAMPHIER Managt ra VIRGINIA W. BOXLEY ELIZABETH HARGRAVE KA rherine HATCH MARGARET BAKUAM.Mss IDA BIERBOWER, Alumnm Edtor We an. always glad to publsh any desrable artcle or communcaton that may be sent to as, We wsh, however, to call attenton to the fact that un- Bgned correspondence wll nu he publshed. The Rotunda nvtes letters of comment, crtcsm, and BUggestlous from Its readers upon Its manner of pes ntng and treatng them. A letter, to receve consderaton, must contan the name and address of the wrter. These wll not he publshed f the wrter objects to the publcaton. AH malers of busln BS should be addreaaed to the Buslnes Manager, and ll oler matter should come to the Edtor-n-Chef. Complants from subscrbers r< ards rregulartes In the delvery ol The Rotunda, wll he ap precated. OUR ATTITUDE TOWARD EACH OTHER. 0 Should a lower classman have more reaped for upper classmen lh HI they seem to have here? So many people have been heard to say tha they could never destngush a Junor or Senor rom a Freshman or Sophomore here as they could n other shools throughul the stale. Is t because a dstncton that should be made s not made here? Lea Investgate and see. Any older person s respected mere than a younger one because l s understood tha he has had the experences that the youngart havng and tha hs outlook on lfe s hr ador. In college sn't ths the same case'.' Upper classmen have been through the same thngs tha the lower classmen are gong through now. Naturally tha broader and more thorough experence should malo some lttle dstncton and should demand that lttle unconscous resp ct. Tha s what s expeced. Now, look &1 the other sde. The upper rlassnen should have the correct atttde toward the lower classmen. They apprecate Lher poston and n turn should never take advantage of t. Ther motto should be "Servce," for they are placed n a poston where thej Can serve and where they :uv expected to do all n ther power to promote a wholesome and cooperatve atttude of all toward the chool, atd class and each grl, Wth the proper respeel on one sde and servce on the other tnd wth a combnaton of the two t s known tha upper B r classmen can bo as ndspensable help for each other, for all, all cooperaton conns through the understandng a respeel of your co-worker. II- HAVE YOU HAD YOl K PICTURE TAKEN FOR THE ANNUAL? ft There are more ways than one to Ruppo your chool, one of thescways la by supportng ts varous organzatons, publcatons, etc. Rght at present you should be helpng the Vrgnan. Of course you'll subscrbe, for ths s one way that you can have a pl< te memory t> ok of your year a S. T. C. Bu ths memor book sn't gong to b< complet unless yu support t n another, that s. by havng your pcture taken and put the Annual. There are over nne hundred grls n school who ate supposed to be represented n the Vrgnan, so far only about three hundred have sgned up to have ther pctures taken. The Vrgnan THE R0T1 M>.\. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 27, 1926 MAGAZINE CCn : about the» >ple were very -. The keymark of our character s shown by our ap] a the class n s ndcated r. For xampl. Her the cheap, Ther janl cov proc am ther enl to a at frst sght,. b ys on pranc- ng f ssly, they dare the world Love s stonger 'han R h s, o h Rose outwtted the Bandts. B I cares to store h mnd wth such lterature? It s for no other purpose than that of amusng, and tha only temporary. We all seen people lke that. whose frst ap] e -peaks ther hal ler frvolty, and alter glancng a them once we dscover ther real lack of depth. Next e magazne, whch cannot be consdered trash and certanly not good lterature. The books p affton, vanty, and the movng pcture books usually make up ths I M't n t her exteror- have a style, a certan orgnalty whch nv ne nto lookng NOTES B cl \\ > have here n school a Bystera acattered devsed to ad the grls n ther thought scholastc work. The purpose of tha system s to notfy the grls of the progress they are makng n ther work. Ths s done by means of note nt.very two weeks on Tuesday. If a grl's work has been near falng for the precedng two weeks she wll re ceve a note from the teacher of that subject wth a "W" on t whch means warnng. If her work has been below passng she wll receve a note wth "f" m t falng. These notes are gven nut only n a sprt of helpfulness and f a grl s earnest n her work.-he wll go to the teach- I r and fnd out how she can mprove. The nstructor wll he glad to help her for that s the reason she sent the note, to help the grl. Don't get the mstaken dea that these notes mean a student cannot pass the our.-e. 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If anyone has any atwth 'he keenest, most crtcal tractve and orgnal ways of makng f glanc the 1926-1927 annual the best, please le them be known. EXAMINATIONS AT S. T. C. The Statstcs are soon to be taken tnned from Page 1) Let every member of the student f a ".t who had not passed a body make t her busness to know comprehensve examnaton on the the other grls so that she may be t for whch transfer credt was able to vote more ntellgently. Don't -ought." vote just to get t over wth or just \\ then ommend: because you have to, hut vote Intellgently. Frst- -the contnuance of the b- of the - of (sugg ts n addton to the fnal examnaton) tha t here be Anal of t fro hours' length n each to be regularly scheduled by IK chedul commttee le fled herewth). It s I that the examnu be o and organsaton of la] rather than on the DR. SWAN LECTURES IN CHAPEL SATURDAY Fannvlle. Va.. October 28 Dr. George L. Swan, representatve of the Amercan Socal Hygene Asso- caton, addressed the student body of the State Teachers College n the audtorum here Saturday mornng, : tha of the ex* October 23, at the frst Senor \ naton and tha of the class sembly of the seeson. Dr. Swan spoke I on a 50-60 eloquently on subject whch re* for the Class qures the utmost dexterty of treatlng s tood to nclude men! and the students of ths nstdaly grades, u ts, term tuton as well as those of other col- Rnd other wrtten work, leges and preparatory schools n laborato rlc, n other words all Vrgna where Dr. Swan ha- lecturwork of the term other than the ex- ed are fortunate n ther opportunty amnaton. to hear "the beauty of lfe" dsco I'II that all grad< must be and the Importance of the health of hand n to 1 trar nol later cety brought before them n the Man tn, after the date d' the graphc and mpressve style whch ud of te- term. he employe. v\:n tn n much to anyone unless we all have our pctures n, lor \ ryon I to have her frend's pcl ures where she can see t. I our Annual what t should le and, sgn up [rght. pctures. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP Wll Fx Your SHOES Whle You Wat! Best WORKMANSHIP And LEATHER Used. KICK'S SHOK STORE 10 Per Cent Dscount on all -:-:- FOOTWEAR To S. T. 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CONFUSION AND CONSTERNA- PERSONALS ON REIGNS AT s. T. c. Mss Mebane Hunt has returned In ds bg world of bllons of from Rchmond where she baa been people dd you ever stop to thnk how upendng several days at the home of mraculous l tha God has made Mrs. Krk Parrsh. no two persons exactly alke'.' Peo- pe dffer n rsse, color, features and Mss Helen Wllcox has returned onalty. The law of Combna- from Wllam and Mary College t ons and Permutatons apples to where she attended the dances held mathematcs but \> that potental there last week-end. enough to account I'm' our dffer- ences? There are about 900 grls Mss Beulah Jarvs spent $he weekat Parmvlle S. T. C. and not any end at her home at Vrgna beach. two of them exactly alke. * * Some people n the college how Mss Evelyn Beekhan has returnever, are n great confuson, and '1 from Salem where she spent the wsh to be enlghtened. Sometmes week-end as the guest of.mss Matthey wonder l' they have come to the te Lews and attended the Koanoke World's Far where duplcate are College-Ilampden-Sdney game held gathered together, or that they had n Koanoke on Saturday. better Consult an oculst when they e n to he seeng dohle. On.' may Mss Vrgna Vncent spent Frwat patently n the Posl < "lce pack- day n Rchmond to attend "The age lne hehnd Alberta Collns and student Prnce." somebody almost exactly oh! exactly lk. her wll come up and whs- Mss Ka.hael Patton returned Satper, "Is, a box from home?" You urday nght from Rchmond where Btand amazed untl the grl hehnd "he attended The Student Prnce." you explans they're "twns", and the other one s Alt're.la. Oh! yes. Mss Elzabeth Margrave spent the Then you go out walkng and two week-end at Wllam and Mary College and attended the dances held people just alke sweep majestcally past you. Agan you are agtated, there. hut you learn that one s Mary El- 1 en and the other s Marjore Helen Mss Frances Wlls has returned Carter twns. We ha\ e song brds n llu ' 1 spendng several days n Rch-..ur mdst who "Peal out the hdden n(,, ls " *«guest of Mrs. George s..ls of harmony," and they're the Tompkns and attendng the V. M. I.- M Inure twn Cornel.a and Flor- N - r - S,:,t '' ^ame on Saturday. ence, f tellng names s of any advantage. Our noblfl freshman CIM! Mss [Catherne Hatch spent the has 'wns, hut Edth Volet and week-end n Rchmond vstng her Esther Lly Gary can't trck us. he- brother who has been ll n the hoscause one has lght and the other P"*l there. * gk dark har. That's truly a crownng glory! Mss Elzabeth Sawyer has return- (,(l Th. mere dentfcaton of the twns 1 ', '" n "' '' '""»< '" Norfolk where - not suffcent eottghtnwnt, Pw-l*** "P"* 1,,u ' week-end. Carter Smth. Prance- Maron Smth and Fran.,- Berkley Smth are e» Mss Greenhow Parker spent the pecally easy for the teachers to week-end n Rchmond and attended that they arc dfferent Indvd- '* Tn '' Stll,l,> " t Prnce." ap. even though they do not belong to a rare speces. Sometmes letters MsB Helen Jo,u ' s s l,ent the week " a.e receved wth an oddly puzzled end '" Charlotteavlle and attended expresson. Sometme* they contan ''"',,an, '«' s ne,d there. "lne.-" that make sad hearts thrll and thrll and thrll. V.,u don't un- M^'' s V " la Woodeon, l«th Ashland the letter. Dear Grl! The ' l ' r - F,a " 1^ Walmsley and Emly lttle thngs n lfe that eount--an ( '-"ter accompaned Dr. Walmsley on ntal for nstance Anna Legh a ^PjJ Rehmond to see "The Stu- Gwaltney, Anna Gwaltney Anna H. dent Prn.e" on Saturday afternoon. Jones, Anna V. Junes Mary B. Parker. Marv S. Parker (. Elza- Mss Besse Mead.' Rddle has re- ocncl beth Rawls, Mary Elzabeth Rawls turned tron l * * «* vst to I)..r thy S. Watkns. Dorothy Wat- Charlottesvlle where she was the kns Marv P. Wllams. Marv V. K ',u ' sl " f Mss Blttbeth Cmdan and Wllams Elsabeth -P Wllams,»tt«ldtd the dances held there. Elzabeth P. Wllams they'll testfy. Mss I 1 'ranees Mallxu spent the There another thng that caum w, " k,ml,t h ' r hom,> n Norfolk. great confuson and consternaton, the lkeness n sound of names, fo Mss Prances Sale attended the nstance: Hell.m May Rodger and «' VI '»'»K P«rformanc«of "The Stu- Nette May Rogers are not even re-,i(-mt p, '" u ' e " hpl<1 '» Rchmond on lated. Marv Hank:, Myrtle Hanks Fr,,la > ^'''""K- Louse Hell, Pos Pell Louse Hrew-. IT. Lorah Brewer Earlne Brown, '' Maron Crmes.-pent the Edna Blazada Brown Lola Davs, week-end wth her aunt, Mrs. George Lucy Davs Edth Lyle Joyner, Tompkns n Rchmond and attended {Ethel Legh Joyner. Lfe s a very lhl ' v M. I. X. C. state game. rapd seres of successve shocks and thrlls. Mss Jeannette Morrs has returned Hut ths sn't the end of ths woe- from her home n Norfolk where snful tale. The faculty s nvolved n has heen spendng several days, our confuson too. Ther I a Mary A. Barlow and a Mss Mary A. Bar- j Mss Margaret Mackasey returned low of the faculty. Alce Carter. Sunday from Rchmond where she Elzabeth Marshall, and Mary Peck, attended the V. If. I.-N. C. State of the s.h to] Btrve hard to he models game held there Saturday afternoon, of sober proprety and dgnty to up- * *»,I " M,, " ' I n:m " - Whch are on u ss SusaM Wehher had M her the famly llt. Ple [a a rddle at k, m. st f, h(. week-end her sster. ' ' Mss Marjore Webber of Roanoke. l./ Scott ray that: "A frend n M, s Carolne Meredth had as her need s a frend who asks you n to guest for the week-end her sster, have somethng to eat. M., Marv Meredth. THE ROTUNDA, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 27. 1926 Mss Florence Stubbs spent Saturday afternoon n Rchmond wh.she at tended the matnee performance of "The Student Prnce." She wa accompaned hy her sster of Benneltsvlle. South Carolna, who s her guest and her nece.-. Msses Plor- < nee and Cornela Mclntvc Mrs. I!. W. Sebrell of Lawrence vlle, Vrgna, spent Saturday and Sunday as the guest of her daughter,.ms- Sue Sebrell. : : * : Mss Dora Pee and Amanda Gray, former students at S. T. (.. have returned to ther home n Newport News, after \-tng frend- here. * ' : M Eleanor Bennett spent the k-end at her home n Norfolk. Mss Carroll Cromwell has returne I to school from Rchmond where j he has been vstng frends for veral days. * * Mss Jenne M. Tabh s spendng : wo weeks n South Carolna. Mss Helen Myers has returned from Lynchburg where she spent the wt k-end. She had as her guest Mss Byrd Thompson. * * m M'ss Anna Roberson spent th. week-end at her home n Charot vlle. Ms- Vrgna Ells has returned from a week-end vst to Pynchbug. Mss Marjore Cwd.l has been Bendng BeveTal days at her home n Portsmouth. Mss Louse Harrs spent the weekend wth Mrs. H. T. Cole of Rchmond. < *. Mss Gerle Wrght s spendng a f. w days at her home n Ashland. Vrgna. FACULTY FROLIC POT several days we have notced suppressed exctement and self-conscous, gggles Ol the part of the learned group whom we call "our" Faculty. The secret came out Wednesday afternoon when we saw the elan assemhle suppled wth a drnk- : ng cup and a happy smle. It was a Of course t raned, and of ours. Ltha Sprngs was not sutable, but the Kndergarten room was avalable and from t soon came shreks of ' chldsh" laughter. We hear that "Sster" (raham taught the lttle chldren how to play, and that there was a contest n wrtng "foolsh jngles". At least we know that Mss Grenels came home wth a prze as the most foolsh and Mr. Coyner receved honorable menton n the san. lst. Mss Mx and Mss Hayn.-s told tales to the lttle ones and tred by gentle means to restran the Irrepressble Mss Penny and Mr. Hell. And how and what they dd.at! To our certan knowledge they ate enough to supply the whole dnng loom for two days and offcally conferred on Mss Jeter the- degree of I). E. ( Doctor of Pats). And yet th.-\ had the heart to legslate for us that same nght. <) tempora, o mores! P. S. Oh. yes, there wn- a rat and we under-tan.i that "tn Vmal. of the speces s more agle than the male." Save your copy of the Rotunda each week and at the end of th* school year, have them bound nto one volume. These volumes make good memory books. Jus! o e Blnk From Campus I.. P IUK ll:! GO. TUP CONVENI! I For»><> l Thngs to : Anl hnk MILLINERY l p-to-the-mnute Stj lea And ( eat on.-- Always (In Dsplay MRS. CRENSHAW'S 32 I ARE YOU HUNGR1 ' (n Across The SI let! ( 11. I,I A M 'H POP PATS OP A.. KINDS WEYANOKE BEAUTY SHOP Lades and Chldren ()nl\ REAL BEAU! V Pop s. T, C. 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JOKES I eache : What Btudent was M rude as to laugh out loud'.' n: I laughed UP my sleeve, but then' a hole n the elbow. Wesl Pont Ponter j'l rasng mustache what color do you thnk t wll be?" "Gray, al the rate t s growng now." Speed Fend (to Mend sttng next to hm a traffc cop looms Into vew) "Hop off, old chap, quckly! and pretend you are pushng t!" Phylls Wood: "If I had nne chldren and eght apples, bow would 1 make the apple.-- go around?" Jode: "Aw applesauce!" "He has such a sad face. I wonder why?" "Probably because t's hs face." Sport s any knd of wort that yen not pad for. I': h s a bran food. Thnk of the knowledge requred to open a can srdnes. He: "Pardon me, my dear grl, but are punchng your umbrella n my eye." Dot Myers: "Oh, I'm so sorry." He: "Oh, don't menton t I have another eve." Some people are never satsfed they even want the eoluds to have a gold lnng. Love s lke a lot of other thngs you don't want to take t too much to heart. Potts (earnestly): "Now what would you do f you ware In my hoes?" Ann: "Get a nne.'' The woman pays, but never gets her money's worth. of men who are consdered rough are just nformal, that's all, just nformal. he eady, Joe?" "Oh, jw " "All warmed up. s slu V" "She "Well tanked, what'" "Absolutely!" "Gve Vr the ga!" dear hot. why only one spur"" "Don't I"' so Blly, Mutton. If one : de of the horse move- the other sde musl too!" sne-.. ong o lxpence \ bottle full of r\ Four and twenty college b Ke< lng plenty hgh. Then the door s opened (In the merry scene. W. n't that a cute vew To set before the dean '.' THE ROTUNDA, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 27. 1926 TEAM JUNIORS AND SOPHS ON TOP IX SEMI-FINALS OF TEN! Watch the Athletc Assocaton An mportant part of the athletc Bu ard for mportant notces program for ths year wa the tenns con practces, games, etc. tournament It has not been receved >ut and support your colors! wth the enthusasm whch we hoped You can be too late but never too the student body would accord t, but soon to start Gel an nterest In your n tself t ha been a great success, cla and best of all our Tn- conl havt all been good n s the tme. Let's mak* sports and n most of the game law ths the bggest and best year S. T. heel] exceptonally well mat ded. (. h I r had let's go! The Senors launched the sem fnals on Wednesday afternoon n the MONOGR \.M CLUB doubles match aganst the Junors. Margarel Cobb and Betty Hopkns The Monogram stands for: upheld the honor of the Senor class Good Sportsmanshp am te green am whte, whle Du- Hard Work lttle" and Jacke Woodson, undaunt- A good body ed by the dgnty of ther opponents A mve prt pped forth wth a determnaton Don't you want wn whch could not be downed. T( wn t? The Junors, playng a splendd Kam', To wear defeated the Senors playng only a To jon the Monogram Club? lttle less splenddly. Whle only two And have a good tme? eetfl were necessary to make tn Junors wnners, the Senors can be THE OLD NORTH STATE CLUB (aled unreservedly good players am good sports along wth those who de- The Old North Stale Club was orfeated them. I Monday nght, October 11, On Thursday evenng there was a 1926. The meetng was called to order double header. The Sophomores play- by Mss Luclle Ptt and nomnatons (d the Freshmen n doubles, and tn were then n order for the offcers. Senors held forth n sngles aganst The followng '" were elected: the Junors, only to fnd that Junor Mldred Suart Presdent sprt when a love example s taken Luclle Ptt Vce-Presdent :- stll as nvncble as when two are Elane.Goode Sec'ty-Treas. tackled at a tme. "Dulttle" agan Elma Melvn Reporter walked off the court as vctor havng The Old North State Club wll meet defeated La Boyteaux, the champon the frst Monday of each month n the of the Senors. The excellent return Student Buldng audtorum, and at- ^ee [Jg y or YouT of both players was the outstandng tractve programs wll be arranged pont n ths match. But the green for ach meetng. and whte retalated n the Sopho- Then are forty members enrolled more-freshman doubles when Hen- whch e the larg( -t number of derlte and Ordan won two hard North Carolna grls that baa ever fought sets from the battlng Fresh- been enrolled al S. T. C. men Palmer and Wlson. Palmer showed Bpeed and a knowledge of the MISS WHEELER ENTERTAINS game, whle Henderlte served sw balls whch seemed to stump the (n.monday afternoon, October the Rats. Palmejr and Henderlte both twenty-ffth, -Mss Leols Wheeler en-' dd good work close to the net. tertaned the members of the Dra-' On Frday evenng the vctorous I matc Club at tea, at her home on' Junor doubles met ther match n the Hgh S red. The guests called from squally vctorous Sophomore team four to sx. They were met at the for the fnals. Balls flew thck and {door by M Francs Sale. fast scores went up sde by sde and nether team could get advantage served her guests delghtful tea, enough to proclam t wnner. The sandwches, and cake. She was as- Junors won the frst set, but the sted n servng by M.-s Louse Mc- Sophomores came back n the second Cormck. and put t down as an asset for themselves and a lablty for the Junors. ' STORM AT SEA THRILLING Henderlte and "Dulttle" both playen a goon game whle ther respectve partner.-- backed them valantly. The thrd set, whch must settle the queston, as to wheh class puss the best players, had to be postponed untl Monday evenng. The Sophomore-Freshman sngles were also played on Frday evenng wth Morrs playng for the Sophomores and L. Smth for the Fresh Do you lke to have t known that you have guests? Do you lke t ts to he looked out for? Hav< ouy realzed that you may have both of these thngs, am by dong t h' smplest thng n the world, smply go n the Home offce and sgn up n the "GuSSt Hook." Your guest wl! get her mal, -he'll DC looked out for. the Rotunda reporter wll he able to And t out. Here s a way to help your, elf and help Otheft. I 11 y and remember to sen up your gu uhen they arry. "I'm becomng more am mon nched to you," -ad the crab as he grabbed the other toe. Two Hundred Pan of GENUINE "FRENCH KID" QLOVES Imported drect from famous Parsan makers usually prced at $ 1.60. Go Ol salt' Wednesday. I he 27th a! $2.95 pr. The colors are smply beautful there s heav- er, rosewood, brown, black and wale. Imported Fabrc Gloves, novelty cull's, neatly embrodered n colors grey, beaver, sand, doe- skn and covert, per par 98c Qreenberq's Dept. Store Farmulle's Ueuest and Lovuest Prced Store JILUMIJS RELIABLE STATIONERY Sororty and Schol Seals In Many :: Attractve Styles and Colors :: Samples Shown I'n Eleanor Bennett, Lucy Hal* Overbty S. l. 23 S. B. 18 Agent* For FARMVILLS HKRAI.D PRINTING CO. Contnental Hotel J. 0. Hardaway, Prop. Amercan or European Plan REASONABLE RATES New,.Modern and Up-to-date COFFEE SHOP Our Mo Comfort Pood Servce See These At the Eaco Theate WED. Glenn Hunter and Mldred Ryan n THE BROADWAY BOOB. He had clodhopper feet and hay seed n nl har when he ht New York. In the lvng room Mss Wheeler But, boy, how he could Charleston! Over nght be danced hmself nto the "Folles" and fame and fortune. Imagne Glenn Hunter n a role lke that. Don't mss ths one, grls! Also Aesop Fable. Mat. at 1 o'clock. THFRS. THK MAX WITHOUT A COUNTRY. Edward Everett Hale' great Amercan classc has been made nto a great pcture enttled AS Ml MAN HAS LOVED. It s one of the fnest pctures that any one has ev«c seen upon the screen. It has been here before, but t s such a t.no produc- CENE IX FOX PICTURE ton we are brngng t back. Don't mss t. Also Aesop Fable. Mat. at four o'clock. Bpedal Musc by H AMPDFN-SIDX F Y Orchestra at tn- Matnee. A V.> Man les Loved? It I'ouer- FRI. & SAT. Thomas Meghan and Los Wlson n IRISH LUCK. A ful \'< of Hole's specal Paramount pcture. Ths s the pcture Thomas Mcghan went to!,. h'/jc Ireland to make. In ths pcture he plays two dstnct roles. One he - a traffc cop and n the other he s an Irsh Nobleman. All cltcs agree thst Crtc- of * seventeen New York ths s the best Meghan pcture n two years. Ths s the type of plcturr r joned n sayng that the Wl- that appeals to all. Please try to see ths pcture on Frday nght. Also Ham T'>x photoplay, "As No Man good comedy each nght. Loved," whch wll be presented Mon. Alce Calhoun. Robert Fra/.er, Mahlon Hamlton and Davd Torhe Eaco Theatre on Thursday s I rene n THE OTHER WOMAN'S STORY. Is the "other woman" alwaj men. Morrs 1 strongest pont was herinot only a magnfcent spectacle, but be londemned? Has she less rght to happness than th- wfe.' These quesserve whch enabled her to wn two the most compellng argument for tons are answered wth mpartalty n ths great screen drama founded Successve sets from the spunky lov d' home and country ever penned on an actual dvorce case that startled Amerca. Also Pathe Xeu Mat. at I. Freshman, who gave her a stff fght. or pctured. It s based on Edward Tttes.- Wllam Desmond n THE BURNING TRAIL. A we Urn pcture Everett Hale' story, "The Man of thrlls and tghts between cattle men and sheep men. The wldest cow- REOISTFK YOUR CUFSTS Wthout a Country." puncher north of the Ro Grande. They called hm "Texas" because he WS "I regret that I have but one lfe wld. But when he drove hs huge lst through the door of the cabn you to gve for my country", -ad Nathan Hah- j «fore he ded to prove hs love for the then feeble Unted State-. Mat nee at I O'I lock. ALPHA DELTA RHO AN- NOUNCES XK\\ MEMBERS rdaj mornng, n chapel, two new were announced bj th< Joan Crcle of Alba Helta Rho. They., Lon I' l lormck. ought to see who tamed hm. Also 8th epsode of the RADIO DETECTIVE. Merchant Club Tckets good Monday and Tuesday but not Wednesday. \ I»Mlss(\ Adults Frday and Saturday nghts SO cents Thur»da) Ngh and Frday Matnee 35 cents, other show., 2$ cent-. Chldren under 12 years, 15 cent- to each show except brd.n and Sat\rda\ nght when the admsson v. ll he 25 c< Ills. THK PETERSBURG-DINWIDDIE CLUB Fnally the majorty voted for the keepng of the club, After ths lm portanl queston was settled we Last Tuesday nght, October 12, a...,,,.,.,,, elected our offcers as follows: tng of all grls from Petersburg.Presdent n Dnwdde county was held. Betty Vce-Presdent (I. lne Whte Nelle Charabe Edmunds, the presdent of the club, last year, called the grls together Secretary Treasurer Rebecca Reamea Reporter Elsabeth Wlls Mss Olve Her was unanmously Bbby Ball ly that hug s the to see f we wanted to contnue to I to use when thngs are have the P.-I). Club. There was much jon) dscusson of ths from both sdes, rechosen as our faculty member.