JUNIOR PROM
The the
night
Junior
and
of
beautiful
companiment ing band, away
an
May
class.
In
1941, belonged
j, a
to
haze of soft colors
surroundings, of music from
to an
the
ac
outstand
class members and guests danced
evening exclusively
The colors
were
lent
by
were
tive
the gowns of
beautiful
surroundings
the Biltmore Ballroom and its
foyer; and the outstanding
Tony Pastor, was
the
the
attrac
band
was
the
over
fell
conga enthusi
energetic
with
enthusiasm; the
true
lovely
blond vocalist who had
girls
bit
a
apprehensive
tive escorts; and the
flashlight
one
a
photographer
moments
formed
during conga
were
intermission.
ones
girls
players
Those notes
of
reality penetrated
dreamy quality of the evening, how
even
line, and
the
with football
sharp
the
The fortunate
Ballroom's
the
who
glaring
that formed in fiont of the elevators
during
congregation
for
with
wicldy, winding
in the latter
inspiration
few of the
bulbs.
Two lines
ing
nicest
a
about their respec
whose theme song "Blossoms"
festive attire. A few
who
punctured the
theirs.
the co-eds and the blossom theme of the decorations:
the
ever
ast
receiving
for
were
escorts.
included:
Lieutenant
Colonel and Mrs. C. G. MacLeod, Dr. and Mrs.
John Barlow,
Miss
Josephine
T. Lees