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Junior-Senior Appoint Committees To Begin Activities Bill Varn and John Pate Head Finance and Program Com mittees to Start Plans At last a realization of many a jolly junior's hope is beginning to be ful filled, for the discussion of the annual junior-senior banquet was begun last Saturday at chapel hour, and continued this morning. This event is always considered one of the leading social events, if not the greatest social happening, of the school year. All the honor and glory of the annual affair is to be carried out with even greater splendor and magnifi cence if the class of '27 is able to carry out their plans. No definite action has yet been taken, but committees ha' beca ap pointed to clear up the preliminary difficulties that must be settled befort a date can be set. It has only been decided, upon a motion by Cecil W. Scott, that the class will go ahead with arrangements for a banquet at the Jefferson at some date in the near future. Bill Boyd, president of the class, filled the chair on both occasions, and appointed the committees to begin work. The finance committee is composed of : William 0. Varn, chairman ; Joe Savitz, and Ed Robinson. The program committee is com posed of: Johnny Pate, chairman; Ethel Ann McLure, Sam Ready, Eliza beth Lindsay, Cecil Scott and Eleanora Beasley. The report of both committees was heard. The chairman of the finance committee, Mr. Varn, stated the steps that have been taken in working out the cost. The class hopes to be able to make it a junior for senior affair if the financial end is not too heavy for them to carry. Every junior in the University will be consulted by mem bers of this committee in regard to the provision of funds. 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