Show Student Affairs The Woman's League The long anticipated valentine party postponed on account of the smallpox scares was frequent held at the College May I and certainly exceeded all expectations The reading room was tastefully decorated with streamers of small red hearts while here and there alxmt the room large hearts pierced with arrows showed the mischief done by Dan Cupid during the past year Upon entering the room each person received a piece of a heart with a partial quotation upon it and was told that his or her fate was held by the completion of the quotation In the'brcaking some of the fragments had been scattered near and far but the shape of final reward aided by the spring weather urged each one on so that for two hours heart matching was the program Iatcr in the evening after partaking of the light refreshments served by the lathes of the League the party retired to the gym where the aches and breaks were mended by Dr Dance assisted by the College orchestra It is no doubt needless to say that this reception like everything else attempted by the ladies of the school was a genuine success At the last meeting of the Woman’s League the officers were elected to plan and execute next year’s work chosen : President Vice President ’ The following were Edith Rudolph Miss Wyant Carrie McAlister Nellie Hayball Treasurer Mrs Kerr addressed the society after which Miss Maughan made a few remarks in which she thanked the members for their aid The meeting then adjourned and was followed by a social cackle Secretary Prof Ball's Reception Professor and Mrs Hall enter- advanced students in zoology at cards Saturday evening May 6th The time appointed for the reception was 6:30 The guests were punctual and in full attendance After an hour of social chat tally cards were drawn assigning partBefore opening ners and tables the game of the evening however a delicious luncheon was served No effort had been spared to make each event of the evening a source of pleasure to everyone present and the company was in just the proper mood to appreciate and enjoy it Progressive High Five was the real issue and Professor Hall with his tally punch his wit and rare humor kept even the defeated couples in an unbroken spell of tained the |