FORM IDAHO "U" CLUB
ORGANIZATION PLANS EASTER
•WEEK SOCIAL.
Honors Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Averill,
Who Go to Pendleton to
Reside.
About 50 alumni and former University of Idaho students gathered
Saturday evening for a farewell surprise party at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E. F. Averill, W441 -Fourteenth
avenue, who are leaving this week
for Pendleton, Ore. There were
present those from the earliest prep
days of Idaho, down to the present
day students. College songs and
dancing filled the evening and as a
result of the gathering a Spokane
University of Idaho club was formed.
This organization hopes to make such
social affairs a monthly event for the
purpose of fostering the Idaho spirit.
Already the club has undertaken
plans for a big- social event to be held
during the Easter vacation, when
many of the members of the faculty
and students will be in attendance
at the Inland Teachers' association
meeting. At that time an apportu-
nity will be given all friends to meet
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frazee, Mr. an
Mrs. Fred Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Da:
Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. Louis De;
Voignes, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Wheeler
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grant, Mrs,
Pearl Bradley, Captain Charles Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Balch, Mr.
md Mrs. Joe Knudson, Mr. and Mrs.
larry Driscoll, ' Mr. and Mrs. J.
acobsen, Mr, and Mrs. O. D. Young,
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hyde, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank French, Mr. and Mrs,
Robert Sudival, Mr. and Mrs. John
Auld, Mr. and Mrs. S. King, Roscoe
Jones, Lew Morris, Leo Morris, Howard Campbell, Maurice Jackson,
Ralph Green, Kathryn Keane, Jessie
Gibson, Frances Wens, Ellen Peterson, Gladys Wiley, Muriel Leigh,
Katherine Mcintosh, Nadine Sims.
Carrol Sternberg, Peggy Doyle, Daisy
French and Virgina McCrea.