. The Serpentine .. . blessed liy some of the most beautifulcharacters. It stands in the lives of many as an influence never to be have changed our place of meeting from the old building to the room in the boys dormitory. Our new roomwould not call back the time-sweetened memories tu the uld graduate. Its walls, however, will never lose theirsacredness to those who have participated in our meetings. This year the ]iictures from the old room with thenew surroundings give to our room a bright, cheery aspect. Brotherlv love is our watchword. It is a sight worth beholding to see this


. The Serpentine .. . blessed liy some of the most beautifulcharacters. It stands in the lives of many as an influence never to be have changed our place of meeting from the old building to the room in the boys dormitory. Our new roomwould not call back the time-sweetened memories tu the uld graduate. Its walls, however, will never lose theirsacredness to those who have participated in our meetings. This year the ]iictures from the old room with thenew surroundings give to our room a bright, cheery aspect. Brotherlv love is our watchword. It is a sight worth beholding to see this spirit exerting itself between the old fel-lows and the new ones, as in the fall we begin anew our meetings. Old and new alike have shown their interest bv theline attendance throughout the whole year. Through the active services of our president, Francis H. Green, we are able toobtain some of the best speakers. We feel that our 3-ears work has been one of great and deep influence with the boys. Robert M. Taylor. 173. SUFFRAGE CLUB Suffrage Club President C. Amelia Winforij Vice-President Anna Entriken Secretary Mary F. Hogue Treasurer Margaret B. Kloss CHE Suffrage Club of the West Chester Ncjrmal School was organized at a meeting called for that purpose, on Janu-ary JO, there were, without doubt, many ardent suffragists in the school before, we believe that the debate bt-tween Mrs. John Martin and Mrs. Beatrice Forbes-Robertson Hale, on the Suffrage question, which was heldhere as a part of the Normal School Lecture Course, added a goodly numl)cr of recruits to the ranks of the Suffrage the first meeting became memljers, and according to the last report, that number has increased to two hun-dred, which shows that the Suffrage cause has more than a few enthusiastic supporters in our school. The purpose of the club, as stated in one of its meetings, is to stimulate interest in womans suffrage; to gain an intelli-gent view of this question, which


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