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i if' T -- W- 1 ---f---- -Ere ' LGI? Kaye, Fuller, Briggs, Russell, Bennett, Burt, Struwin. Heckler, Sackett, Hoops-s, Brown, Vkfoolcoc-k, My-Lauglilin, Payne. Curtis, Mc'I..aughlin, Cook. Eggleston, Mr. Xlfillson, Xvooil, Smith. CAMPUS PLAYERS 0 0 0 Campus Players began the new year in a burst of enthusiasm. Officers elected under the new regime were: Lucy Eggleston, president, Esther Wood, vice-president, Jeanette Bensinger, secretaryg and Clinton Cook, treasurer. Heretofore the Players have based their choice of new members on try-outs, but this year a new method was used very successfully. Those interested in dramatics were invited to become pledges, and after a term in which they showed ability on the stage or in some stage activity, they were initiated. The initiation banquet, a silent meal, was held at the Fiddle 'n Bow, February 16th. The Campus Players take pleasure in announcing the new members: Floy Clarke, Doris McLaughlin, Horace Bennett, Lear Kaye, Louelva Hoopes, William Blackler, Margaret VVool- cock. Helen Brown, Helen Curtis, Glen Heckler, Helen McLaughlin, Mary Payne, Dorothy Sackett, Dorothy Brown, Margot Dickens, and Parker Briggs. Under the very capable and inspirational direction of Mr. Sherman Willson, Boomerang was presented in a manner that elicited en- thusiasm. The redecoration of the club rooms and the preservation of their sanctity have been activities symbolical of the new spirit of the club. Pagr N incly
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is Q D 22 ,gg T Hall, Xvilson, Case, Laine, Crooks, Caseman, Haller, Smith, McLaughlin, Carey, Mc-Daniel. Basset, Mat-Leod, Stringer, Leah Burtner, King, Reams, Fry, Cook, Kangas, Griffith, Luis Burt- Q. . ' - ner, Ramsdell, Kloosterman. I'lSCl'1GI', Bl'lClil6'3', XVest, Miss Nielsen, Misslgbanbury, Stout, Jennings, XVonr1, Moore, Fleming, oontz. ELLA EATON KELLCIEG CLUB 0 O 0 E. E. K. club spirit never dead was again proven when the 1932 program made a niche for itself in the school life. The outstanding feature of the year was the county fair. Dough- nuts and cider were served in the good old fashioned style, along with the Ininstrel, the mighty strong man, and many other stunts. The floor Was decorated with cornstalks, and one end of the room was turned into a barnyard to accommodate Farmer Jones' fancy colored chicks and Farmer West's goat. Just as the monks of the monasteries in the middle ages lived in accordance with the Benedictine rules, so the E.E. K. pledges live in accordance with the Stoutine rules. Initiations are parties which are uncommonly uncomfortable --physically and financially. But-who Wants to discontinue them? Lest we forget sandwiches with a soul. Take three cups cheese, pint of sweet vanishing cream, one dozen semi-heavy corks for light- ness. Spread thinly on bread and serve piping hot-by means of a dumb waiter. This recipe may be obtained through the courtesy of Mabel and Laurence Perry. What the E. E. K. Club has meant to some people: Marge Hall-Next to Wayne. Betty Stout-Lots of Work. Ilah Case-Two years of joy. Eleanor Smith-One big question mark. Betty Stringer-The work of an officer Without the ofiice. I Adabelle Brickley-Food! Food! Food! Helen West-The harboring place of cruel Seniors. . But the club has not only been concerned with having a good time. h tried to use real vital subjects which will be of In the meetings we ave , l , interest to the girls. Much credit is due the executive committee for the success of the year's Work. I' irq X l1IL f:V-f'ZUO
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