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THE ROTUNDA STATE TKACHKRK COLLEGE, KV KM VI U.K. YIIHJIMA

VOL. V.

THE LIGHT HOUSE TRAGEDY

FABMVILLE, VA., OCTOBER 11, 1084.

Dramatic Club Reorganized Much IVp iiml Enthusiasm Shown

FARMVILLE GIRLS ENTERTAIN AT RICE

No. 2.

WOMAN LIKELY TO BECOME GOVERNOR "Mil" Ferguson

CECIL ARDEN AND MARIO CAPE' LI

Mrs. Miriam FergUBOI) hus Give Joint Concert at College i. < n nominated for governor We Want Is Sociability" Tin* Dramatic Club met Sep- Very Enthusiastic Audience of Texas on the Democratic tember thirtieth for the first Sherman K. Smith presentPresent ticket. If Texas does not turn ed in joint recital Cecil Arden. time this year. The meeting was Every Friday night, the Y. from her habit of going Demo- Mezzo-Soprano, and Mario All through the school year, W. C. A. conducts what is almost 100 per cent, attendcratic, Mrs. Ferguson's victory Capelll, lyric- tenor, at the State ance. Miss Leora Wheeler, adknown as a Sing which is pregroups of girls go to various •i November is certain. The sented under the auspices of visor and director, met with the country schools and give pro- July election gave Judge Felix Teachers College Audditorium club to offer suggestions, and October the ninth. MUM. Miss the Music Committee. They grams for the benefit of these obertson more votes than A'den ha been With the Metroplans for this year's work. Miss made a good start last Friday schools. Friday night. October Mrs. Ferguson, but on account night with a rather varied and Wheeler takes Miss Edna N. :?, a program was presented, by Of an unique law, .vMch says politrn Cpera Company tor entertaining program. As usu- Spear's place. Miss Spear be- some of the girls from Teachers thai ;i candidate must have several years. There she sang w !!'. Caruso and Farrar in "Loal, many popular songs were ing in Boston working for her College, at Rice. more votes than the total of all loletta." Her repetoir includes sung by the enure audience. M. A. degree. Miss Wheeler has The Teachers College has his opponents, a second primary le ling rolei in ■Samson and been abroad for the past three charge of several country was held at which Mrs. FergUThen Madeline McMurdo entertained us with a very inter- years doing Red Cross work, schools and has just taken ov- BOI] received about 80,000 more Delilah." "Carmen." "Aida." and others. She has appeared esting reading. Last, hut not she returns with wide and va- er the school at Rice. In order votes than her opponents. ried experience and new ideas in "L* Orocolo," "1/Orsear to arouse interest in the comleast, was the presentation of Judge Robertson was a Demthe 'Light - House Tragedy.' which will influence the Club munity a group of girls includ- ocratic candidate backed by the Blue," and "Louise.' also sevOur villian was exceedingly greatly. The officers of the Club ing some Olee Club girls and Ku Klux Klan. Mrs. Ferguson eral others. The purity of her good as he crept stealthily up were presented, work of last several Seniors presented the won as a Texan fighting for tone, beauty of face, and charming personality delighted all the winding staircase with his year discussed, then a meeting following program: the liberties of Texas. She is who heard her. of true value begun. 1. The Dancing Dolls. murderous intentions. absolutely opposed to the Ku Miss Wheeler pointed out the Signor Capelll is an Italian 2. Who is Sylvia? These Sings are held to help Klux Klan. Her victory is more tenor. He possesses all the glaneed of a more organized, more Good-night, Good-night, significant for the defeat of the create a feeling of friendliness mour of voice for which his active, better known club in the Beloved. and sociability among the Klan for the nomination of a girls, and Friday night was school. There are no records of 8. A Reading—Peggy Moore. woman for governor. The Ash- country is famous. He has been singing in concert before Ameronly a sample of what is com- the club, except those kept last 1. My Lady Chloe. ville Times, (Ind. Dem.) re- ican audiences for the past four year. No constitution has been My Old Kentucy Home. ing later. Each Friday night, marked that "Curiously enough years. discovered. A suggestion for My Honey. you'll find a treat in store for the organization which poses r>. Wild Nell, tne Pet of the as the great defender of Ameriyou. so don't fail to come and minutes to be kept of regular meetings was made, this was join the fun. plains. can womanhood has received New Library Books favorable to all. That the DraSpirituals and its most crushing political def>. Negro matic- Club should contain onother Songs. feat at the hands of a woman." ly a certain number of girls, Among the books recently Petersburg-Dinwiddie Club The Brooklyn Eagle, thinks placed in our library, are: was another suggestion. Plans Glee Club Begins work "there is nothing in the annals for the coming year were made Hubbard, Wilfrane Donna The Petersburg and Dinwidof feminism comparable to Mrs. Lisa. -plays reviewed, one-act and die County girls, met for the longer ones a decision for Try-Outs to He Had at Once Ferguson's victory which is all Tai kiiigton. Booth—The Midfirst time, Thursday night, Octhe more remarkable because it lander. An Italian Idyll. new costumes and settings was tober 2, 1924. The following ofThe Glee Club held its first took place in a Southern State very favorable also. Cather, Wllla— A Lost Lady. ficers were elected: meeting Wednesday afternoon where recognition of women A Try-Out Committee was Feiher, Edna So Big. Pres.—Mildred Ragsdale. appointed for those girls wish- in Room I), at 4: If). After try- as political factors was long Hugh, ESmerson The CoverVice-Pres.—Jean Doyle. ing to become members of the ing several new pieces, a short delayed." ed Wagon. Sec.—Betty Edmunds. The New York Times views Club. The requirements of the business meeting was held. Hope. Anthony—The PrisonTreas.—Alice Boisseau. committee are: Type; Stage The president, Annie Miller "Ma" Ferguson as a woman of er of /.enda. No further steps were taken. Almond, appointed a Standards "unquestionable ability, intelFarnol. .lef'fery Sir John The Jarett girls have express- Delivery, and Stage Presence. Committee, with Anne Conway, ligence and splendid character The members adjourned very Deiing. ed their desire to combine with chairman and Doris Fletcher, typical of best American wointerested and enthused. Davis, William Stearns A the club, and this matter will Margaret Cobb, Virginia Cow- manhood." It finds a touch of Friend of Caesar. be taken up at the next meetherd, Elizabeth .larman, Mabel romance and medieval chivalry Wilson, Wood row- -Woodrow ing. ATM) LANG SYNE Fdwards and Mary Vaughan, in her taking her husband's Wilson's Selected Address and serving with her. Another com- place when he was legally in- Public Papers. We surely miss the "old mittee, to try-out new members eligible to enter the electoral Mellon, Andrew W—TaxaCLASS NEWS girls!" When we returned, we was composed of Annie Miller lists. tion: The People's Business. realized at once that there was Almond. chairman, Doris McCollum, Elmer V. Ph. n. something lacking; there was a Fletcher, Virginia Cowherd, Senior Class CLUB BIDS The Newer Knowledge of Nuvoid that seemed as though it .Mary Vaughan, Fdna Hall, Matrition. The regular weekly meeting must be filled. Then it dawned bel Edwards and Elizabeth The clubs wish to announce, Winslow, Kcnelm, M. I).. of the Senior Class was held upon us, we missed the old fa- Bugg. The new members will that the following girls have ac- Prevention of Diseases In the Monday night, in Room E. The ces. be tried out starting Monday. cepted bids: Individual. But where were Nancy, Frie- The Olee Club is looking forcommittee in charge of the PI Alpha Ruth Paulette, Riley and .lohannsen—Handrummage sale, reported that da, Winnie, Henny, and Tobe? ward io ;i vriy successful year Carrie Drewry. Dorothy Han- book of Medical Entomology, $17 was cleared. As the Senior Surely they must appear, for with its new and capable di- cock. Robinson, Edward s., and Class is larger this year, it is they were coming back. Alas, rector, .Mrs. Katherine King. /.eta Tail Katherine Kainey, Robinson, Florence Richardto have another student gov- no! for various and sundry reaVirginia Jordan, Mary Frances son- Beading in General Psyernment representative. Nom- sons they were unavoidablyTuttle, Mary Ellen Canada, chology. BUILDING OPERATIONS inations for this office were kept from returning. Mu Omega Frances DavidNancy, Frieda, Henny, and made. In addition to this bus01 THE CAMPUS son. Qwendolin EJdye. MODERN BHVMKS iness, the class dues were de- Winnie are teaching in various sclioo's throughout the State: Our new building is Hearing cided upon. The Mu Omegl Club enter while Tobe is fitting herself to completion. In place of the un- tained some of the new girls Black eyed shiek. Culture is "To know the best become a nurse. sightly pile of burnt wood and at a spread in the (lyin TuesFlapper fair, that has been said and thought rubbish that we left here in day night, between bells. Packard roadster. Yesterday is dead. Forget it. June, we have a lovely brick in the world." Sandwiches, dopes, and dancStay-combed hair. Tomorrow has not come—don't structure that means dining- ing plus plenty of pep made an The great end of life is not worry. Today is here—Use it. room and recreation hall, to evening long to be rememberBalloon bottoms, Bee. us. Dr. Jarman does not want ed. knowledge but action. Wicked smile, the WOrk tO be rushed, because Intoxication — Seize what is higher, and you he WantS it to be built ill the He is a fool who leaves cerPity is love when grown illAll the while. will possess what is in between. best way possible. tainties for uncertainties. to excess. The Cold and Black. .. All

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