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Show A -X .-- it Sit \¥ litiiltl«^ DOUGLASS BARNES RUSSELL YEATES EDNA WILLIAMS FLORA RADDATZ BRYAN THOMPSON The Junior Promenade The Prom! But how can a mere pen do justice to the Junior Promenade! Others have been given most successfully, others have been enjoyed, but the Great Victory Prom was the most glorious, happy time of many a year. There were so many things to celebrate, first, of course, Victory, then the return of the men, the "Finis" of the influenza, and the farewell to Hoover's demands, so we celebrated. The ballroom at the Hotel Utah was brilliantly decorated with the patriotic colors of France, England, Italy, Belgium, and our own glorious flag. The booths were decorated by the four classes, by the Pan-Helenic association, and by the faculty. The Junior class served supper in the banquet room, a bower of spring flowers with a great illuminated "U" of red and white on the north wall. There were light refreshments served in each of the booths. The Senior class decorated the room on the southeast corner of the ballroom in an oriental fashion, with great divans and shaded lamps. The room opposite on the west corner, a spring garden with trellises and vines, was decorated by the Sophomores. The Freshmen made the Rest Room attractive with Palms, ferns and spring flowers. The walls of the Pan-Hellenic booth, in the men's cloak room were covered with the banners of the Greek societies of the college. A group of entertainers stationed there, amused various groups of guests attracted by their music. The color scheme of the faculty booth, upstairs, was most artistically carried out in brown baskets of marigolds, orange satin ribbons, tall orange candles and brown wicker furniture. The programs were exquisite white kid card cases with the University seal embossed in gold. The arrangements were all carefully planned and executed, and a very great deal of credit is due the class '20, as well as the Prom Committe, for the great success of the ball. Tuesday-Matinee dance Administration building hall. Wednesday-Matinee dance in Administration building. Sororities open house. Thursday-Matinee dance in Administration building. Fraternities open house. Friday-"Big Day." Paeje One Hundred Twenty-three |