. Highland Echo 1915-1925. Epsilon It has been said that variety isthe spice of life and Theta believesin the old maxim. In the place ofthe regular formal program beinggiven a rainbow reception was giv-en. The decorations were of everycolor of the rainbow and the after-noon frocks of the girls blendedbeautifully with the decorations,giving the air of a mid-summerfestivity. Miss Sossomon entertained thegirls by interpreting with her mys-tical powers messages written onsmall pieces of paper, but she sooncame to a blank piece of paper andher mystical powers ceased. Mary Hamilton hypmotized theaud


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. Epsilon It has been said that variety isthe spice of life and Theta believesin the old maxim. In the place ofthe regular formal program beinggiven a rainbow reception was giv-en. The decorations were of everycolor of the rainbow and the after-noon frocks of the girls blendedbeautifully with the decorations,giving the air of a mid-summerfestivity. Miss Sossomon entertained thegirls by interpreting with her mys-tical powers messages written onsmall pieces of paper, but she sooncame to a blank piece of paper andher mystical powers ceased. Mary Hamilton hypmotized theaudience by reading Billy Bradand the Big Lie. Games were played and a jokecontest held and the guests, , Mrs. Kiskadden, Mrs. T. and Miss Louise McKelveyserved as judges. Then came the climax of theevening. Refreshments were Ice, dainty wafers, andpunch spiked with good old GordonGin. Everybody out for Thet next Sat-urday nite. (Continued on page four) THE HIGHLAND ECHO APRIL 6, 1923 ,.,?. Senior ^kcches ^v^ai.^- THE HIGHLAND ECHO Edtiorial Staff David KinjiT, 24 - - - - EditorVcrton M. Qiicoiur, 2A, ilditnr-cicctMarv McSpadden, 2,, - - Wilson, Jr. 23 - AssociateCharles Ellis 2;i - - - - AthleticaProf. E. R. Iluner - - - AlumniRalph A. Armstrong, 2;j - RelipriousJ. R. Wnlkins, 23 - - ExchangeMartha Mac Boyer 24 - - - NewsEli/.ahoth Torroy 2.) - - NewsSalic- llutrakcr 2!] - - - MusicalMalcolm Milos, 24 - - - - General Business Department R. B. Houston - Business Manager Palroni/e Those Who Adver-tise. They Make The PaperPossible. The Echo solicits news items,comments, and expressions of opin-ion from the students, and frominterested alumni. John Brown says he wishes forthe love of Mike people would usea little more discrimination in theirselection of places on the campusfor the parking of waste paper and other refuse. * * * * The Size of The Echo The Edior of the Echo regretsvery much that occasionally halfsize issues of the Echo m


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