. The Caldron. ANNUAL :^^D-. Sorosis 0[]|icers September-February Term Beatrice Gerard President Senora Rieke Vice-President Ruth Price Secretary Dolly Gest Treasurer Hertha Stein Chairman Exec. Com. February-June Term Ruth Price President Dorothy Johnson Vice-President Mary Jane Crane Secretary Dorothy Mossman Treasurer Dorothy Wolf Chairman Exec. Com. Miss Williams Faculty Adviser r-^ tH^ t-g^^-w^SH]^^^^^ ^^-ixihL. 1>7^ W/ TKe Sorosis Literary) Society (By Arietta Schmuck) To be intensely something—that is what the Sorosis motto is and that is-vvhat the Sorosis members have succeeded in m


. The Caldron. ANNUAL :^^D-. Sorosis 0[]|icers September-February Term Beatrice Gerard President Senora Rieke Vice-President Ruth Price Secretary Dolly Gest Treasurer Hertha Stein Chairman Exec. Com. February-June Term Ruth Price President Dorothy Johnson Vice-President Mary Jane Crane Secretary Dorothy Mossman Treasurer Dorothy Wolf Chairman Exec. Com. Miss Williams Faculty Adviser r-^ tH^ t-g^^-w^SH]^^^^^ ^^-ixihL. 1>7^ W/ TKe Sorosis Literary) Society (By Arietta Schmuck) To be intensely something—that is what the Sorosis motto is and that is-vvhat the Sorosis members have succeeded in making their society this last year. The literary purpose of the organization has been well represented in theprograms throughout the year. The birthday of Riley, the Hoosier poet, wasobserved by an original sonnet and pantomine in October, while an unusualfeatvire for Better English Week was presented in October. A most appro-priate program was held in Thanksgiving, and guests were invited to the Christ-mas meeting when an


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