YEARBOOK_1942

Page 284

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


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