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Homecoming, IQ32 Homecoming-the most picturesque event of the year-How we look for- ward to it! Old friends and former school-mates meet once more. Many of them tell their tales of success and happiness, others recall the past school- days and live them again. Thursday-and it is open house at the Women's Dormitory and at the Phi Epsilon Fraternity House. My, how those boys and girls worked to dis- play their living quarters, and they are mighty proud of them too. But wait-Friday is the day-Alumni Banquet in the Kellersall. Good food and drink, and the telling of jokes and funny experiences. The speech- making was in the hands of President Lilly Gally Rice who was succeeded by VV. K. Streit, president for the coming year. A Kommers took place in the evening for the men visitorsg Phi Delta Pi held its annual banquet at the Colum- bia Club while Delta Psi Kappa enjoyed its banquet at the Athenaenum. Grand Council members were present at both fraternal affairs. There was a student demonstration in the Gymnasium during the afternoon. It proved a big success. The Alumni could be seen jotting down notes concerning the new and varied activities presented. Then came the exciting game between the Alumni and the Varsity Cagers. Who won?--The Varsity team. Saturday-Annual meeting of the Normal College Board of Trustees. Watcli out- it was very important too. Saturday night and Normal bows to Central Normal in a fast, furious basketball game. Then came the gala affair-the All Student Association Dance. A good time for all. just the thing to Finish a glorious week. Good-bye Alumni -we'll see you again next year. ASSEM BLIES, 1932 This year we were especially fortunate, in so far as interesting and worth- while assembly programs were concerned. A talk by Mr. Emmett Rice on the characteristics of George Washiiigtong a George VVashington program including a Minuet by the Sophomores, talks by Mr. Plag and Mr. Powers, piano solo'by Mr. McCarthy, a talk on the American Turn Verein by Mrs. McDonald, were some of the features of the year. There was also an increase and improvement in the spontaneous singing from the students. Could it have been the course in Music which the Fresh- men took? On the whole, the assemblies were enjoyed by everyone. i- - --1L- - - Page Sixty-uivir
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