Sorosis . teen. 32 THE SOROSIS Signed, sealed and declared by the Class of Nineteen Hun-dred and Fourteen of the Pennsylvania College for Women fortheir last will and testament in tin1 presence of us. who attheir request and in their presence and in the presence ofeach other, here subscribe our names hereunto as witnesses. CORA HELEN COOLIDGE, Pittsburgh. BENNETT. Pittsburgh, PAULINE BURT,Craft on, Pa. THE SOROSIS 33 THE SOROSIS Pennsylvania College for Women THE STAFF Marjory Boggs, 14 Editor-in-Chief Pauline Burt. 14 Business Manager Lorna Burleigh, 15 Literary Editor


Sorosis . teen. 32 THE SOROSIS Signed, sealed and declared by the Class of Nineteen Hun-dred and Fourteen of the Pennsylvania College for Women fortheir last will and testament in tin1 presence of us. who attheir request and in their presence and in the presence ofeach other, here subscribe our names hereunto as witnesses. CORA HELEN COOLIDGE, Pittsburgh. BENNETT. Pittsburgh, PAULINE BURT,Craft on, Pa. THE SOROSIS 33 THE SOROSIS Pennsylvania College for Women THE STAFF Marjory Boggs, 14 Editor-in-Chief Pauline Burt. 14 Business Manager Lorna Burleigh, 15 Literary Editor Ruth Miller. 16 College Notes Elizabeth McClelland, 17 Exchanges Virginia Morris, 15 Assistant Business Manager REPORTERS Margery Stewart Edna Gaw Miriam MessnerJanet Campbell Dorcas Beer The Sorosis is published monthly by the students of thePennsylvania College for Women. Subscription to the Sorosis, $ per year; single copies,15 cents. Entered in postoffiee at Pittsburgh, Pa., as Commencement time has come around again—for some ofus for the last time. We have all looked forward to this 34 THE S-OBOSIS as one of the high places of our lives. We have longed for it,yet have held back as if to keep the happy now as longas possible. Up to this our lives have run in a well-definedgroove; now we strike out for ourselves. The moment ofparting, happily so long deferred, has come at last. Thebright lure of the future is somewhat dimmed by a happypresent which is fast slipping away to join those other mem-ories of the past both bitter and sweet. We are all eager forwhat life is holding out to us in promise, yet all are reluctantto let go the present long enough to draw aside the obscuringveil which bars us from the tomorrow of our dreams. Ourfour years together in the work and play of college life havebeen very dear to us all. We can only hope that the succeed-ing years will bring to the flower the hopes and ideals hichhave been bred in us by our Alma Mater.


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