1924 Gem of the Mountains, Volume 22 - University of Idaho Yearbook

Page 182

Junior Prom

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ilE Junior I'rolll, the 1II0S1 dmrm;ng h....11 of the season, was well planned and exquisitely decorated.

Unee more. by the will of the Junion;. the l'ui,'crs;I)' gpnna5'ium put 011 its holidar dress. which consisted of an immense blocked ceiling wilh the letters I'-R~O-:\I ;nlcrwQ\"cn the entire lellgth. The c\'cnillg's gay fCl'livities were pre;;idcd over by regally arrayed kings and queens of spades. clubI'. diamonds and hearts grouped along the wall. who seemed COllI en! to leave their 110 lesser potentates to Tille the floor. From the bUTsts uf laughter and ccaseless ;;milcs evidellce might be found to pro\'e there \\Iere knaves as well as aces keeping time to the soft music which seellled to. glide from out the shadows 10 play with the hllge rainhow ball h'lI1ging from tilt, center of the hall. I'\TRO:-<S .\:-<0 !,,\TROXESSE,;

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