. The Rotunda . hasized the factthat memoers of the Ss^lcnt should be participants, notspectators, in the whole Y. W. C. And there was much partici-pation in the discussions! Many sug-gestions for the partial solution ofthese problems of religion, di^anna-ment, social life colleges, andthe students economic life weregiven. The Student Council, we learned,Continued on page four Mathematics ClubHas a Meeting The Mathematics Club held itsregular meeting Monday, May 16 inRoom 19. The program was concern-ed with Alice in Wonderland. Themembers were shown the life of t


. The Rotunda . hasized the factthat memoers of the Ss^lcnt should be participants, notspectators, in the whole Y. W. C. And there was much partici-pation in the discussions! Many sug-gestions for the partial solution ofthese problems of religion, di^anna-ment, social life colleges, andthe students economic life weregiven. The Student Council, we learned,Continued on page four Mathematics ClubHas a Meeting The Mathematics Club held itsregular meeting Monday, May 16 inRoom 19. The program was concern-ed with Alice in Wonderland. Themembers were shown the life of thereal Alice and the autho/, LewisCarroll. The following girls were on theprogram: Poem to Lewis Carroll .... Bertie PriceThe Real Alice in Wonderlandat 80 Years Old .... Frances LancasterLewis Carroll, Mathematics Teacher Mrs. ConantMathematics as Shown in Alice in Wonderland Laurie Boiish Poem by student Va. Briseutine The program was most interestingand all the members enjoyed it verymuch. Y. W. C. A. CABINET. r % ?r


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