OEGE 'Old Fashioned Christmasl celebrated at function OEGE. TOP ROW: Barnes (sponsor). Archer, Benson, Carter, Deacon . SECOND ROW: Garner, Hamaker, Jacques, Kelton, McCarley, THIRD ROW: Melton, Parks, Romero, Sounders, Simpson . FOURTH ROW: Springer, Slone, Viser, Wakefield, While , Whi ting . POPCORN , construction paper. and some ornaments from the variety store can · stitute Ihe basis of OEGE ' s Christmas porty decorations . Ingenuity does Ihe rest. 144 "Sweetheart Serenade" was the OEGE banquet held in February at the Rendezvous. Valentine decorations set the mood. Dr. Gilliam was the speaker. Many of the couples attended the Lyceum immediately after the banquet. Christmas was the occasion for a semi-formal party at the pumping station 's recreation hall. Decor ating a tree with home-made ornaments was the appropriate entertainment. Petit Jean Park was chosen for the April outing. Informal parties, such as the bunking party at Wyldewood in October, were enjoyed by the members. The Emerald Room in the Student Center was used for formal initiation of the eleven pledges. Wyl dewood provided a suitable location for informal ceremon ies. For their club project, the girls donated thirty dollars to the women 's intramural bulletin board. The girls showed much interest in sports, and eagerly participated in the competi tion. OFFICERS . FALL: McCarley. Pres .; Kehon , Vice·Pres.; Stone, Sec.; Jacques, Treas. SPRING: Kehon . Pres .; White. Vice-Pres.; Garner, Sec.; Wakefield, Treas.; Barbaro Barnes . Sponsor. Club Beau Denton Ke rnodl.
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