Show STUDENT LIFE DOSO Another “Sanctum Sanctorum” of the fair sex has been officially established on the third floor of the main building- over in the vicinity of the notorious Sorosis The “Dosos” are the “proprietresses” of the new den and a den It is fitted up a la it is indeed Japanese with complete accouter“Fantan” mats cover the ments floor along with a liberal supply of Each Doso has her little rugs “perch” in the form of a stool These stools are built on the plan of those now in common use in the homes of the flowery kingdom and Doso is inscribed on each of them The book case and tables are also of Japanese pattern The mural decorations are of such nature as to please the aesthetic temperament of Stoops Powell or C Batt and are in the form of hand painted calenders and cards There is the conventional window seat with its pillows The of the girls is patriotic nature shown by the liberal supply of flags and pennants All in all the “hang out” is of a nature which the girls can well be proud of “They say” has notified us that this crowd had a “doins” in the form of a “gubber” party down at Frances Smith’s place on 2nd E on Jan 26 There was a mystic maze in which £ach “Doso” chased a string and found a present on the end of it A hunt for hidden peanuts formed the seat of amuse - 159 ment of the evening Finally the girls stopped their mouths and tongues long enough to cram a liberal supply of Domestic Science eatables and after a few songs they dispersed Sorosis And here are a few of the things that have happened to Sorosis since last issue : On Jan 22 Mrs Walter McLaughlin opened her beautiful home to the Sorosis girls The rooms were artistically decorated in orange and black The afternoon was spent most pleasantly in various guessing games prizes being awarded to Misses Maud Egbert Mabe Nebeker Inez Powell and Mildred Jensen After the serving of a most dainty luncheon the girls departed voting Mrs McLaughlin an extremely charming hostess She was assisted by Misses Nora and Elva Eliason The Sorosis met with Miss Verna Bowman and Miss Kate Adams on Jam 20th to enjoy a Dutch lunch They had it and some fun too Miss Mabel Nebeker entertained the Sorosis at her home on Tan 27 The evening was spent in making pulling and devouring tafifv and popped corn in the light of the great fire place Mabe plays the hostess role admirably and it was — well it was late when the party broke up A Strictly Hen Sorosis Skating |