Show STUDENT LIFE Among the crowd the Sorosis girls themselves could be distinguished by their attire of the College girls’ costume —cap and gown — in the U A C blue This bit of costuming added much to the general effect To prove that this party was the greatest party of its kind ever given in the world the “pink-tea- ” editor interviewed the following: Mrs Cotcy —“Greatest party I have been to for two weeks” Miss Wyant — “I nearly danced myself to death had a peachy time” Dosos — “Just watch us” Geo Thomas Ph D —“An exceptionally brilliant function I am glad I announced it before hand in the society columns of the Journal so that the people might know that I would be present and I think by so doing I very materially saved the reputation of the Society” Mrs Yoder — “A success in every particular but I fear the girls went to a little too much expense” John T Caine aine —“The best bloomin’ dance I have ever went to in my life” C Boss Batt — “Before making any statement I will see the Pris’-den- t” J A Bex ell— “I beg to say that it was magneeficent yes” J Kearns — “Aw now I’m grow-in- ’ tired of givin’ my opinion gratis You are presumin’ altogether too much on my good nature But if you insist on knowin’ I think the 219 dance was nauseatin’” This is positively the last on James this year Sorosis at Prexv’s The girls of the society were delighted one day last month when they received an invitation to spend the following Saturday evening with Mrs Kerr at her home It stormed that evening as is usual when anything good is scheduled but the girls in Mrs Kerr’s drawing-room were kept so busily merry by their hostess assisted bv Miss Wyant that the weather outside was forgotten Games refreshments and music made the evening seem short and when the guests were ready to leave a hack met them at the door to take them home — another bit of thoughtful kindness on the part of the hostess Airs Kerr the girls wish that they might spend more such delightful evenings with you Do so frail The Doso Sorority gave their annual ball in the gymnasium on the evening of April 1 It was a delightful affair throughout The gymnasium was elaborately decorated with Japanese lanterns and unique electrical adornments The Doso and Sorosis apartments near the ball room were utilized as reception rooms These were tastily decorated and fitted up for the |