Sorosis . ine boys. All three hope to see someP- C. W. people out their way during the Exposition. Belle McClymonds, 11, has set the date of her weddingfor December 11th. Miriam Messner is still at home recuperating from herillness of last summer. Juanita Husband, 14, paid us a visit recently. Margery Stewart, 14, is having the time of her lifeteaching at Mt. Pleasant. She says teaching science, particu-larly Physical Geography, is very fascinating Helen Craig was married to Ernest Culley on the eveningof November 20th. A number of P. C. W. girls were presentat the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Culle


Sorosis . ine boys. All three hope to see someP- C. W. people out their way during the Exposition. Belle McClymonds, 11, has set the date of her weddingfor December 11th. Miriam Messner is still at home recuperating from herillness of last summer. Juanita Husband, 14, paid us a visit recently. Margery Stewart, 14, is having the time of her lifeteaching at Mt. Pleasant. She says teaching science, particu-larly Physical Geography, is very fascinating Helen Craig was married to Ernest Culley on the eveningof November 20th. A number of P. C. W. girls were presentat the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Culley will make their homehome in Allegheny- A REQUEST. Once more the Alumnae editor wishes to ask the helpof present and past college students in making this depart-ment larger and better. You girls so often hear news of thealumnae which would be of interest to the college. Will younot take the time to hand in your information when next youhave an opportunity? Your aid will be much appreciated. 30 THE SOROSIS. AN EVENING AT PALM BEACH. The Junior Class gave their annual party Friday evening,November 19th. They took us to Palm Beach, where wesat under the orange trees and gazed at the lucious fruit(which we werent allowed to pick because, it was whispered,were saving it for the Y. W. C. A. bazaar). At any rate,we fed the crocodiles, against the rules, danced on the beachfanned by the gentle (in fact very gentle) sea breezes, par-took of green (it was really meant to be green, girls) andwhite ice cream and small cakes, sadly danced the home waltzand took the train for a cooler clime. RECENT DRAMATICS On Friday afternoon, December 4th, the Dramatic Clubvery successfully presented two plays—Sister Beatrice andDinner For Two- The plays were well attended and highlyappreciated by both the sutdent body and their friends. The THE SOROSIS 31 work of the club is certainly deserving of a great deal ofpraise. The following were the castes: SISTER BEATRICE Holy Virgin Melba Martin Sister Bea


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