. The Lotus. love to Whit Being good Laughing Talking Writing compositions Writing to boys Reproving her roommate Practising Haying for eggs Studying Latin Staying in the infirmary Sitting about Looking pretty Having her picture taken Making candy Reading Studying Sewing Flirting Curling her hair Wearing her Calling the Mac Leans DiggingChewing gumWorking Planning more new clothesReading fairy storiesGrumbling Knocking the slats out Giving good advice Thinking about A. & M. Blushing Being lilown uii Hunting Smiling Quarreling Dancing Reading .iournals Skipping Chapel Tea


. The Lotus. love to Whit Being good Laughing Talking Writing compositions Writing to boys Reproving her roommate Practising Haying for eggs Studying Latin Staying in the infirmary Sitting about Looking pretty Having her picture taken Making candy Reading Studying Sewing Flirting Curling her hair Wearing her Calling the Mac Leans DiggingChewing gumWorking Planning more new clothesReading fairy storiesGrumbling Knocking the slats out Giving good advice Thinking about A. & M. Blushing Being lilown uii Hunting Smiling Quarreling Dancing Reading .iournals Skipping Chapel Teaching ^ Maidie AllenHelen Rebf,. .A BradleyMar.:aret CovingtonSarah Hazel Doles, PresidentLou EverettiNA GarrisonMaroaret HallElisabeth HoustonFlora JohnstonMinnie Lou KellyMaroaret MercerMary MercerAlma Marsh Harriet MacLean. MacLean Ina McNaib PerrowEtta Peace Nellie Smith Lillian SmithKathleen Smith \ 1 . w5gxo:^jJJt,S«. EROSOPHIAN LITERARY SOCIETY. Clubs and Circles. n~HE social life of tlio scIkhiI wmilil lie inciinii)l(.-te without its minororganizations, wliicli hcl]i brisjlitcn nunn a long; winter Tea and a Thousjht Circle, which meets every Thursilay after-noon from five to six. kee])S its mem]>ers infornieil on the currentevents ami in touch with the i,reat paintings, poems, and musical composi-tions of the wiirlil. wliile it does not forget that light refreshments are alsoenjoyable. Ihe Kiiund Table is a similar founded at a more recentdate. The Sewing Circle has a more practical i>iirpose. Its members meetfrequently to ply their needles in fanc\ work. The Domino Clul> is not so serious. Its object is to keep alive the old-fashioned games of all kinds. ?* 1^ p /


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