Sorosis . bfounded. Embarrassed? shewondered to herself. Well, so wasI! Next morning she was confrontedby the teasing girls. They ques-tioned her about her valentine, andsucceeded in getting the story fromher. They laughed and nudged eachother so noticeably that Sara lookedup, startled, Why girls! shegasped, reddening. Girls ! Oh ! youhateful, deceitful things! You sentthat awful valentine and—oh—whata fool Ive been! She thought she never could lookArthur in the face again. And luck-ily, she had no need. For, as hetold some of his boon companions,What fellows going to bother witha sarcastic gi
Sorosis . bfounded. Embarrassed? shewondered to herself. Well, so wasI! Next morning she was confrontedby the teasing girls. They ques-tioned her about her valentine, andsucceeded in getting the story fromher. They laughed and nudged eachother so noticeably that Sara lookedup, startled, Why girls! shegasped, reddening. Girls ! Oh ! youhateful, deceitful things! You sentthat awful valentine and—oh—whata fool Ive been! She thought she never could lookArthur in the face again. And luck-ily, she had no need. For, as hetold some of his boon companions,What fellows going to bother witha sarcastic girl like that, who ex-pects so much ? Just when hesspent all his money and has none leftto get her a valentine, need she actso mean about it? And she thankedme, fellows! he continued. Whenshe knew I hadnt sent her one, andshe just wanted to make me feelmean. No, thank you! Those thatexpect too much, dont get anythingfrom me! And he stalked angrilyaround the corner. Florence K. Wilson, n. £2 THE SOROSIS. Lilla A. Greene, 08 Editor-in-Chief Virginia G. Marshall, 08 Business Manager Assistant Beard, 09 Literary-Ethel Tassey, 10 Personals, Alumnae, College Notes Margaret Greene, 11 Exchange Eva Cohen, 09 Assistant Business Manager The Sorosis is published monthly by the students of the PennsylvaniaCollege for Women. Subscriptions to the Sorosis, 75 cents per year. Single copies, 10 centsAddress all business communications to the Business in the Postoffice at Pittsburg, Pa., as second-class matter. THE SPRING POET. With the months of March, Apriland May comes the season which wecall Spring; the annual approach ofSpring marks the annual advent ofthe Spring-poet; and with his annualappearance comes the perennialnewspaper joke about him. He isone of the old stand-bys; and his productions in their turn receivetheir share of ridicule, like the highschool graduates essay or the mis-takes of Mrs. Newliwed. In spiteof its regular appearance, this jokedoes no
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