. The Rotunda . re Morris Dance,contests, village dances, an exhibitionby sword dancers, and a beautifulnance by a moving band of gypsies.Tli(:n there was the lovely and color-ful old English May pole dance.When the fair was almx)st over, theQueen, her Court, and Robin Hood.Hcd his band danced the graceful andstately old Sir Roger de Coverley. Astwilight approached, the Queen, Rob-in Huod, the Court and their attend-ants left the fair. The villagers fol-lowed reluctant to end .such a day ofmerry-making. Then, a single fireflycame out, and, flitting here and therewith his tiny lamp, .summoned t

. The Rotunda . re Morris Dance,contests, village dances, an exhibitionby sword dancers, and a beautifulnance by a moving band of gypsies.Tli(:n there was the lovely and color-ful old English May pole dance.When the fair was almx)st over, theQueen, her Court, and Robin Hood.Hcd his band danced the graceful andstately old Sir Roger de Coverley. Astwilight approached, the Queen, Rob-in Huod, the Court and their attend-ants left the fair. The villagers fol-lowed reluctant to end .such a day ofmerry-making. Then, a single fireflycame out, and, flitting here and therewith his tiny lamp, .summoned t Stock Photo
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. The Rotunda . re Morris Dance, contests, village dances, an exhibitionby sword dancers, and a beautifulnance by a moving band of gypsies.Tli(:n there was the lovely and color-ful old English May pole dance.When the fair was almx)st over, theQueen, her Court, and Robin Hood.Hcd his band danced the graceful andstately old Sir Roger de Coverley. Astwilight approached, the Queen, Rob-in Huod, the Court and their attend-ants left the fair. The villagers fol-lowed reluctant to end .such a day ofmerry-making. Then, a single fireflycame out, and, flitting here and therewith his tiny lamp, .summoned thespirits of the night. Thus ended aloely May Day.The leading characters of the fes-Continucd on last page) GRAN DAUGHTERS CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS At a recent meeting of the Grand-dau^htei-s Club, the following newoflicers were elected for the year1933-34: President Chri.stine Childrey Vice-Pre.sident Agnes Crockett Secietary Janice White Treasurer Mai-y Denny THE ROTUNDA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1933 THE ROTUNDA jgwi^. Member Southern Inter-ColleylateNewspaper AssociationMember Intercollegiate Press Associ-ation of Virginia Publislied by Students of StateTeachers College, FarmviUe, Va. Entered as second class matter March1. 1921, at the PostofTice of Farm-ville, Vk-ginia, under Act ofMarch 3, 1879. Subscription $1.50 per year ROTUNDA STAFF be on the stage. This way also takesmuch more time for everyone toleave the auditorium. It hardy seems necessary that wecollege students should continuallyhave to be reminded of our marchingfrom chapel, but it is getting to beso noticeable that our president hasaskpd us to make it better. There ai-e but two ways by whichwe can improve our manner of exit—by doing it ourselves or by beingforced to do it. The first way, ofcourse, is the better plan, so lets.-^how the faculty and vistiors our co-operative spirit. ECHOES FROM MAY DAY Thats my daughter, right there, I pointing) the second on the left, inthe pink—there, now, she has herhand up to her f