Rotunda vol 28, no 24 april 13, 1949

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The Rotunda

VOLT ME XXVIII

Happy liaster Holiday No. :'l

FARMVILLE, V,\.. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1949

Freshmen To Present Production On April 22, \t 7 p.m. In Collar Ree

VM1 Commanders To Play Publication Staff At Cotillion Dance April 23 Members To Go New Club Members To Decorate Gym fright Will Head

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To Press Meet Spindlei (o Retire From VIPA Office

I rank I in Gives Theme. 'Coal Black

The Sprta* Cotillion Dftnct will AL'/' j\Lvt Y*»or be hold in the longwood Colta I ■'alAlj llt-Xl I Cell 1 gymnasium at 8:00 p. m. SaturThirteen members of the colv day. April 23. President of the local Joan Cir- lege publication stalls will attend I b« V. M. I. Commanders Of cle of Alpha Kappa Gamma, na- the spring convention of the Vir. and thi Lexington will proude tin- music tional women's leadership frater- ginia Intercollegiate Pies Assoed up version of for tin- dense, Evelyn Pattei ion nity, for the coming College te - ciation to be held at RandolphMargaret Beasli ■ • cl d White and the Seven iiiit of the Club announced sion will be Jackie Wright. Elec- Macon College. Ashland. general chairman ol Dwarves", will be the theme ol today tion of new officers was held at Betty Spindler, who re standard- Committee r r the nnual freshman class proThe gymnasium will be decorat- the regular meeting of A. K. G. completed a year as editor-in-chief coming year at a held duction to in daj April ed by the spring goats in the Club', last week after new members had of the Rotunda, will retire from I Colli . P in last week by the old commit! • colors, yellow and green, Helen been initiated. her position as -ccretary-trcasurer Production tii i n all membei s. llardin and Robbie Cromar are! Elected at the same time were of the V. I. P. A. at this convennow at the table ill the hall ol Other Officers elected at tin Betty House, president ol Alm charge <>f the decorating com-, Dolores Duncan, vice-president; tion. Betty WSJ elected at the Mam Bu tin pi Ice for the mitte Assisting on this commit- Norma Roady. secretary; and spring convention held at the pha Chapter of Zeta im Alpha meeting were Louise Redd, ec- tickets is $.30, M\ included. retary; Jane Lyons, chairman ol uc Betty Ann Barker. Nancj Jacky Eagle, treasurer. The first acl will tak p ace In University of Richmond last year Mrerity, ZET'i Upha was re- the Year Calendar ol Student Bruce and Ann Nock. Violet Ritchie, retiring president and was re-elected at the fall cently reactivated from the for- Activities; and Margaret Tho le; the sei ond and mer Mil Omega, local sorority. third acts both will lake place m Betty Jefferson is serving as of Joan Circle, announced that convention held at V. P. I. chairman ol the poln| Bystem comWild and Woply" West, acchairman of the music commit ee, it mi- decided at a regional execuJacky Eagle, editor-in-chief; mittee n Pi anklin, producI h( figure will be composed of live meeting of Alpha Kappa Janlce slavin, busln(,ss manager! The junior das.-, recently eleel hairman. the old members of I he Cotil ion■ r^Tf, M r ,H ffn ", *"** Lpi*h Meredith, managing ad as then repre entathi i on stuClub, including the fall goats. This Charlotte. N. C. that the annual editor; Jean Smjtn desk edltor: prod ictlon characdent standards committee Hilda ters WllSOn i Coal figure will be led by Ruth Ellen re«ionaJ convention of A. K. G and Anne Orgain. former DU Edwards and Helen Hardin. will be held at this college next manager, will represent the RoBlack; Jo Orr, Queen; Liz LeaMean The student standards Com- slie, Rushin' Prince; Maria JackThe convention which will be tunda at the convention. The receiving line will consist fall. mi .i Sorority, which was mittee Is in charge <>i regulating son, Huntei and Beltj Po tei. held in October will have as its o Dr and Mr>. Dabney Lancaster; lheme Representing the Virginian will installed as the reactivated Alpha uizations on campus and en- Ann 11 I '.iihy Hunch. Sarah '• ""* "* M' B°yd Coyner: and ^Iture.- Locai delegates to the be Anne East, editor-in-chief; Chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha In-, rorccs a p,,^, ,Vs,,.m regulaUni Crocker, Ann Motley, Audrej PetMiss Ruth .leaves. Evelyn Pat- ,.,.t.0Ilt executive meeting were Joyce Webb editor-in-chief elect; tcrnational Women's; Fraternity on ,,„. numbc|. of extra.currlculal il and Sal 1 Hi H l.ni.iii BS the tei son. in esldent of the Club; Ruth .... L-i—i end Helen Kaknis. business man- February 25. will hold its final a,.nutl„s ;l s,udenl m ,,„.,., BU,nhtkth D,„„a, . M Mis- Elizabeth Burger, regiona icunion and houseparty for the Ellen Mean, tlgUM leader; Ann executive secretary; Miss Anna ager elect. Fran Pranklin, chairman, has Ford, secretary, - treasurer, and Mean TheCc^n^ will uc be IC:>ICM-H represent-- "umbers of— Mu Omega The .,v,.i,i, Committee endeavor to 11' alumna lunin i memher iole' i iin-vttiwtuui- \%io .-—— at Long. ,«i,.., Headlre, member. \Vlolel problems arising between had eight committee heai Jefferson, harness manage, SS SRSnSi iic£ * »>y Anne Langb.en. editor-ln- WOOd HMJOBfAprU 23-24 ELS* faculty, and administra- under her. Tiny are Jackie JarChaperones for the dame Will FaRle chief; Polly Nasser, business man-1 1:i" "■ »""»■- '"' " s' ''"', "'"' , " ' dine, staging; Dolore i Hoback, Include Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wakeager; Edith Duma, mai ebra- "on. property: SlurlI I , i oiisesw :l nuyA ;mnlvel held. Dr. and Mrs, Robert Hrum-i and Barbara Andrews, Andrew-., poetry ''""' ' ., "'''' „ "NOTICE itor; ana N(n„ , Pal i le, nei in alum and sary of the sorority. Begun as a Held, Dr. and Mrs. C. G. G. Moss. j editor. ri| Phyllis 'lyiee, Ucl I social club in 1911, Mu Omega was Mr. Raymond French. Mr I ji .in Rldenoui co tumei Mai la Classes will be dismissed tomorTwenty-two colleges and uninixed ■ a sorority by the line Bastham, Miss Olive bar, Mrs. niH al eleven a. m.. for the Easter versities throughout the state are Jai kaon, make-up; and Joan College Panhillenic Association In ,1 M Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. holidays. I ullnwiiiK the holidays expected to attend the convention. Prlchett, publicity S;iue that tune Mu « II Graham, Mr, and Mrs. Christy rl.issts will resume at 8:0.i a. m.. Awards for the best newspapers I nas grown to a membership of The script was a i Itten by Pi an : Knead. Mi -. Katherine Tabb, Mrs Tuesday, Anril 19. Pranklin, Jackie Jardlne, and and magazines will be made. Mr. almost 300 membei I lie houseLouise Dugger, Dr. and Mr- MarMaria Jai k on Betty Lou Hai There will be no Kotiimla pul>- ; Frank Fuller, district chief of the party and festivities to climax the Mrs. Emily Kauak , .,„, vin Schlegel, and members of the lished on Wednesday. April ^. be-| Associated Press, will be the main activities of Mu Omega will be college administration. ■ ' < profesaoi ol physical ,. ,,„ . ctlon. |M11I Ill( prodU cause of the holidays. i speaker and will make the awards! held in honor of the retiring ad1 ,„,, ,..,,,„ ,. ,., for the outstanding publications, visor, Miss Lcola Win elOl Who has education, ha., coinplel, d Both the Rotunda and the Colon- been faculty adviser to the group magazine article on modern danci the freshman production was postBrlnglng Modem Dance to Sec- ,„„„,, because ol mid emestei nade have been entered for crit- since its founding Schools." This article will tests and then by the fire The icism and competition agains Friday evenin lu < »m< B ondary < e> other Virginia college publications, will be guests in the college din-''- ' published in the June Issue ol freshmen now, Instead ol . In the Durina the weekend there will big hall. Afterward, they will be the Journal of the American A mdltorlum, will • ibuataoaa ,,,,,,,„ and welcomed al an ope, house In sodation for Health. Physical Ed- In when there will be an In elections held in the past mel discussion, In all phase.; ,„ their newly redecorated chapter ucatirn and JeereoMM. which i .and. \i weeks six campus sorori- .jlleglate journalism. The conven- '""'" "' '"' Studenl BuUdin Tin Won ol u,i .,„ o Ph. , ma, local sorority ties lea have chosen new officers. j., ... , . redecoration w; ifi of the cation Association acting l at Longwood C Louise Redd lias been elected ^rta7'X' ,nri liV 2 wii National Council of Zeta Tau Al- clearing house profe llonally to become s chapter in the natsident of Pi Kappa Sigma. Bet- ["° „,„",",, ' "„ ,„,'..., «" pha At 11. is tune a number ol Mu all areas Ol health ph ional social iiroiily. Delia Sigma PIin :y Gravely will serve as vlce-presi- a banquet ana an mioimal danci 0mi>(,a alumnae will be taken m cation and recreation Ep lion, Wednesday evening In the sy on Saturday night. to Zeta reu Alpha. Ml -'. da "Bringing Modern Dame to Chapter room in the Student dent, and Shirley Simmons and The V, I, P. A. meets twice B Puckett Asher will serve a- icHial | Si hOOll I PSI Ol a building, cording secretary and correspond- year to discuss problems In all the and one other national officer will Vm,u Mis Alton Huhlleberrer of Louisecretary respectively. Also fields of collegiate Journalism s u h bl, preMnt to aasial in the Initia- j-,,,, objective of tl sa. Kentucky, former National elected were Pat Davis, treasurer: as newspapers, annual.., and j tions. Studenl repre • ntal Ive - from Thi national fraternity in- cording to Mi I ndrui I'd it or of The Shield, national Pe;( Peery. assistant treasurer; magazines. Its purposes are to;itiated 35 women at the re-instald pn «u im v dtec0very of a method ol publication ol Delta Sigma Epsi- Jacky Kaiile, publicity manager; foster and advance intercollegiate latlon ol Its Alpha Chapter In (|i,1( -i hool - i been in ted to I lon. was m charge of Installation Ann Lynch. Pan Hellenic repre- publication relationships, to pro- February. April exert. an in '.MU. on sentative: and Katherine McCrad- vide critical reviewing service for Ali Fanm minded than dam • minded It Is The formal ceremonies al Which i.e. alternate. member publications, and to spOB- the Mu Ol bellevi (I thai 11 Phi Zeta Sigma will become the Hie Ann Nock was chosen president sor meeting where membei pub- .; fully - through an i i Alpha Pad Chapter Of Delta 81g-l0f Sigma Sigma Sigma. Nancy Lee UcaUons'representatives may con- ander Ki. United L. D tandini ol the fun lamei ma Epsllon will be held al Long- Maddox was named vlce-presi- tact personally members of the HI M ' B : wood College In May. 1949. Conn., is dent, and Charlotte Williams will Association. Emory Perdu. .. MM us secretary. Betty McCree Donald '■ M ' ' ' '■ ibatantiated through re,1 in.in ni < lei ted treasurer: Charlotte .John on. Roanoke; thi A 1 U ap- the S in "i the I Jones, corresponding secretary; n Bell Hilda Bei 11 tl :.i <iplication ol ai d, klm iloLaura Lee Stickley, Pan Hellenic Conf'nued on pope 1 A and ph] iclples denl ' Yi'il: S'ate. representative; and Harriet Ratguiding movement of thi ami newly elec ed mi mbei ol the chford, alternate, Martha H'' Ilylton was chosA pre\ mu s the i-'ive members of the local StuV.JI> Da) Dance S<>t also wiittei . i i>e Miss Ruth Gleaves will a dent Oovemment Association at- «B to head Alpha Sigma Alpha. May 7 Mrs Landrum, appeared in tl the Dean's Conference of Hi. w v v-.tui-.i.. spi tended a convention oi the South- A,,I> K'm}' was *J*^ t^ZSt National Association Ol Deans Ol ie ol the Dam 1 " vhlch c,„ Intercollegiate Association of,^nt of the sorority. and_Marlon Breeden was named second viceWomen to be held In i The nual May I pub-ihave Studenl Oovei nments at Mary ,1,1a, on danci 1 UlanIngtOH College, Predericks- president and Pan Hellenic repre- fllinois at the Stevens Hotel April mtal I Ritchie will serve 18-21. ihe college Held 'Who Sh ' burg, April 7-10. Dr. C. O. O. Mo is,„ as treasurer, Nancy Hounshell as re* D no p ' The theme of the confereni e { M r :: ,'',."";:,,: ::: :' regi.t™r, and jacky jam.™ as will be 'Achieving Common Goal ',1,1,11 ., to the Student Council, accomeditor. Jane Tayl ir. presli pafiii 'i ii"' i roup. June Banks has been named as in Guidance." Dr. Joan HI Is Ed neral vldual. Bishop of Wellesley College p Mariorie Miller, retiring | Hi', p: president of Alpha Sigma Tau. ihalrman ol the dance idei ". dent of the Longwood StudentjjanP Williams will serve as vice ident of the Council of Outdance Hild iii 1 Oovernmen. Association, led a president, and Helen Arlington for Personnel Association, will discussion group on the topic "The and Ho|M- Duke will serve as re- serve as chairman of tin Natalie ' Individual's ReaponalbUty in an cording secretary and correspondOutstanding speakers in 11 suevi Wilson ;is President Honor System.'' ing secretary respectively. Also 0f Student Personnel Work 1 1 Eliubeth Bracg, Martha "B" elected were Betty Jane Spenser. I be Dr. Ethel Lloyd June Dl Ruth Hilton, Helen Agnew. and Judy treasurer; Pat Paddison, Pan Hel- strang, and Dr. Daniel A. Pn Hughe-, incoming office) m the 1,-nic representative; Ann Mundy.'of the University of Mai An nnnnrtnnltv uill he Student Ooverhmenl Ai Delation alternate; and Emma Mae Pit- director of the Insltltute ol i '.aid. Chaplain. also attended the convention. Study. « Betty House will serve as the The convention which is held n on thi for the The conference will be divided new president of Zeta Tau Alpha. annually consists of dtSOU I in v are e net Beasley has been named into four section I and p and critique! on the various dent, and Mary B. Smith Te a cher's CoQi Charli ell pn Junior College, and College Mia branches of the student govern- was elected secretary Harriet But1 n sale at I Mary 1 S will .1" ment and how they may be lm- terworth will serve as tree fflci College Section. Continued mi pa'"- 4 ■ i A>U\ made more efficient

Beasley To Head Standards Group

Mn Omegas Hold Farewell Reunion

Mrs. Land rum Has Article In Journal

DSE Sorority Installs Chapter

LC Sororities Name Chapter Officers For Coming Session

Sweet Briar College To Hold Institute For l\\\ April 23

Five Represent IX! At MWC Convention

L.C. Dean Will Attend Conference April 18

Westminster Elects


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