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CONCEIVED, planned, and made possible through the combined efforts of several faculty members, the inception of the Winter Carnival of February I and 2 in the year's calendar did much to break the daily routine of school life. Song tests. ping-pong matches, a spelling bee. "parlor entertainment," one intercollegiate and several intramural basket- ball games, were but a variety of events included in the two-day interval be- tween semesters. In the evening of the second day the famed Westminster Chorus was heard in Alumni Hall. Called on for several en- cores, their interpretation of "Water Boy" was most outstanding. With the finale of the Chorus, so ended the first Winter Carnival. Begun with a song and ended in it furnished a welcome interlude in the year's