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QTEQCIT mmm The only social event which the E. C.'s sponsored this year was their annual banquet. Seventy-five E. C.'s and invited guests were served in the Masonic Hall by the Eastern Stars. Brother Ben Warner acted as toastmaster, and the speakers were Brothers Harold Hyzer, Charles Belden, and Cecil S. Fowlston. After this, dancing was enjoyed to music fur- nished by Olie Nelsonfs orchestra. At two o'c1ock the party broke up, and everyone went home satisfied that this, the ninety-second annual banquet of the Fraternity,was a success. Aside from the banquet, the E. C.'s have been rather quiet although they have increased their membership from seven to eleven. Members are all looking forward to the picnic which comes on the Friday of Regents' week. They have every reason to believe that it will be as successful as the picnic last year which was held at Bnna Jettick Park. nvruuzm at what www The monthly publication known as the Purple and Gold Review has despite many difficulties come out this year containing more and better material. The weakest division in previous years was the literary content. This year, many more students have contributed poems, short stories, and essays. Anything which appeared in the department is the student's own work. Last year, the advertisements were rated highly,and it has been the sincere aim to keep advertisers pleased. The advertising manager tried hard to make this department clever, original, and attractive. Many social functions have made an interesting and complete social page. The nSchool House Catu was asked to furnish idle chatter about personal items gleaned from school life. His column was merely started to add a little informality to the school publication. It is realized that the humor page is in need of improve- ment. The jokes are not original, but more and more pupils are learning to keep their ears open for humorous, dry remarks made by teachers and students. Because of the excellent athletic teams of this year, the editors have Teen able to be proud of the sports page. They have intended to give short, concise summaries of each game. Sincerely, the staff has tried to make a full and interesting school publication. If they have failed, they are extremely sorry, if they have succeeded, extremely happy.
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