THE ROTUNDA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE, FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA FARMVILLE, VA., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1925.
VOLUME V
SOPHS VAUDEVILLE
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ATHLETIC EXHIBITION
What was irobahlj cue of the prettiest sights ever witnessed at S. T. C, j nighl in the new ',■ hen the four classes ol I rated their skill in ph) sical edui ation. The whole think' was ,ni entire suenil ro end and we are sure had the exhibitors ol 1909 been looking on, thej would have been bound i" have admitted thai it could no) ha e been surpassed. men started the program rch, ending up w ith forhmen, you are hard to be n comes thi tl i ' come ythm— ie gypsy rl nd when you're . hi- is executed by the fa■veil need to KO to Bessymeadio Riddilio, • ai ■ anj i her Phj ii al EduThere will also be a feature Apache i »1! id. king of the The Sophs w I xt in turn, show* partner, Madylithe audicin r» nee in fori ! a must mys inal i: mna tics and natural gymnas 11 can't spell his latter of which they deinon1 bat -. But with thi t of < ase, From -■ wait till you see the dl e old S. f. C. will ccr' rls!! n ej are c< rtain t«i irn out some A-l teachers of : 11] orm! ' Id., thai is. if all the rest me i" the auditorium the "teachers March 3, and bring nd you w ill se ■ a \ an ■ i ■ ■' ma 'hei did ; ; n Keith' a,n Besides n amateur production. >■■ iii-. yes, real • right here in our school. .V1LI.IAM AND MARY RESERVES ere none other than WIN OVER FARMVILLE ATH.' iss Barlow's natural LETIC ASSOCIATION BY SCORE . and indeed. MiSS BarOF 17—12. • n\ u ha'. lass i" be proud or. ■ •Hi . altho, you badn t The Farmville Vthletic Association •i j our march lacaturdaj night February \ pi sented a sight of S, T. C, when the seeing, and the Freshies and ry kesen es won over -II- h ar; moi than proud to sayi -I >ints, (»ie score being i ■ ■ sis er class" w 12. We al>o have some Kindergarteners i In iii -t part of the game was rathour group, and these "little r slow, even though the score would ai s" played their gamei and story one i" think it excited, being 9-3 just as well as the sophisticated i end of the first half. The second ma'ams, We have some great . both tea is pi pped up and first rsonators among them, especially and th u the other scored, but the • i th( bear specie!! ; to score five more ibition came to a close with n did the A, A.'s. 17-12 be- a Shutt!< Relay, in which all the clasire when the final whistle k part, the Freshmen coming ' the Sophs winning sec« '.' itplayed the V, A.'s nd place, I he Juniors third, and the uring the enl > e game. fourth! 1 he line up was as f<illow i: V\ e do nol need to mention any. a I M. F. A. A thing about the spr ndid instruction con R. IBurrcll that Misses Barlow, Buford and Grai.. F Fitzpatrick ham have given the classes—the ex tl i Kayton i in itself speaks for that. R ii .... Lancaster I i Paulett CUNNINGHAM UTERARY \ M. If aeon, 1; SOCIETY i i Id, 1; Yo ing, 1 ; Col !
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NUMBER 21.
PEABODY ALUMNAE
KATE WALLER BARRETT
'in Wednesday evening, February 18. the Farmville Alumnae ol We. as Virginia students, feel ei Peabody •. ollege for I at pecially the loss of Dr. Kate Waller \.ish\ jlle, 11: M gathered in the | a \ irginian and one of the lors of State reai I eel eminent women of her time. cbrate I D 18, of s i< m sented trie finest type of the i'i< s< "i year, wa th in n the matij sided modern woman, intertenniel, and ssoci the I in home, community. State. Na country obsi I (lay. Il an.l woi|,| She was mother, phyexercises at Nashville were held on in, nurse o< ial worker, and philFebruary 18. 1". and 20. and continued this remarkThe Farmville group ncluded Pea record Until her death body Alumnae and former Peabody the numerous offices which she in tructors, nov m of the S. T. re: Pn • National Coun('. facult). I \U w shi I to A omen ; U. S. Rep esentative have a part in commemorating this 1 n congreat event. '.n woman ; Deli gate The f uet ts of I he e I ft, lo N P rice at ZuL C. < iraj a fi Peaim of Societe bodj but now i ; LI. S. II s Internationale. Bur • -■!• ol hearing hi ; 1 ft, J. ] i iid< ni of 1 ft- Barn ti in tl can acclaim the S. T. I i M >x ■" I "I her iJc personality and lnad of the Home I »l pal linen* S. T, ■ itj .md charm, I". None too i x ivagant has Miss Louise Bullock, chairman sang been paid to h by I >r. Douglas Freethe I a -> dy " Uma M tter" song, which man in the following editorial: had been written l>\ Miss Elizabeth She Mothered Virginia Davis, associate teacher of Fnglish, ' »i a hundred impressive fact! in Farmville. Miss Bullock next introducihi un elfish life of Dr. Kale Waled Miss Davi who made a witty ler Barrett, (this is the vast sigdi covering reminiscences ol Tea nificant.) that as she aged, she body. T. led. At a time when most Dr. Gray, the guest of honor, followwomen narrow the.' circle, she ed with a delightful talk about Pea body and some phases of education in w idened hers; when others usualthe South. Dr. Gray has recently relj feel thai the) maj rest, their child. i n real I their financial turned from a six-month-' trip to Europe in connection with the research I c was urged work ol his department al Washingon to harder work and more inclusive service b) her love of manton. kind. In i \ i I \ jear ol the last dec Dr. Jarman spoke of the close connection which exists between l'eal'od_. ade o he life sin- developed sunnnew interest, until it might have College and Farmville. He re: lered i been said of her that she "mother* l.i). h tribute to Peabod) 's worx i >. 1 d" Virginia Southern education. Refreshments were served nude' the direction of Miss Florence Stubbs. Dur- DAVIDSON DEFEATS TIGERS 35 TO 15! ing the evening, a telegram was received from Peabody College, extendMonday night, IVhriiary 2.?, the ing greetings; and a night letter in reply was sent by the Farmville Chapter. uuini from Davidson College defeat■I the Hampden-Sidney team by the •'ore ol 33 to l3 in tile KVliinasiuin of S. T. C. 4 FOUNDERS' DAY PROGRAM I he game was ,, last our ttom l»eginning to end. The Tigers started off Saturday . Mai ch 7. by scoring the first field goal bat Da10:30 A. M. I'M II ntation of i idson followi d up with i shut, thus gifts, classes and other organiza tieing the score. I his kept up tor the tions- Singing of School Songs.— fust lew minutes of the game, hut Greetings from Chapters ol the I»., idson seemed i" be better able to Alumnae Association. find their goal than the liners, and 8:00 P. M Address by the Hon. therefore brought the score up to Jg, Don P. Halscy, of Lynchburg.— while the Tigers only scored 15 points N, umbers b) the Glee Club. Talk during the whole Kami'. Hampden-SMbj Dr. Jarman.
played a good game, breaking up
Miss Frances I Hayi National i ''al pretty passes, and making sevof thi i KI ess "i eral spectacular shots. Davidson like'I he meeting of the Cun- Field Secretarj wise played a irerj pretty game, as ningham l.iti i ii v Ma- held on Mothers and 'I ■ ai hei -. and Mn Hai the score indicates. Senionc's. president oi Parent Wi dm daj ev< nil g, February 25, in ris The line up was as followi I Teachers Association, ol Virginia, Ml "D." II S. Collage, Davidson spoke in the auditorium Wednesday The program w as as follows ! Squires R. p Stealey Mi- Humbert, Parliamentary Law. Ruth Bartholo- morning, F> Adkins I., p L,.jr,| Publicity S> ol the State ai mew. C Anderson companied them. !',,! in- bj < ,■ ■ ■ I lorothj • i Parker ,. R. G IfcConneli \ irginia 1 (all. ? L G. .... Bono (( I Speei h is much better than silcni e, l h ming fC) I >in t. \ irginia \ incent, i lelen HodRefi '■ ■ ( arrington, I 'niversity of silence better than speech Kmerson. Virginia Si our- Richardson. TimeKeepei Brii The flowering moments of the mind I he woid in good English is drop half their petals on our speech H< who talks mi.ch cannot always ai .i discord in musi,
i ield. hugi Putney. Time-keeper- Gat tain memi >i ial \ land Hurt. i1 i Confi Borglum, who was disinis Ins contract by th< commit\s i vessel is known b) the somid. tee of the it ed or m >i; so men ate Memorial ion, Fi buai ro ed, I i their sp< ei hi i, n I went to his Btudiii "ii the moui I thej be wise or foolish.—-Demos cretely thai night and di the O, W model with a heavj BJ
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