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Show fe*-:=.w*t;s«K*«»i'-';v«~>*/^^^ >^v«»:»/-:::Kir*'-5jK >.^iu%c^>;uwt<H8RBii| W ¦?• '! "-¦' THE JUNIOR PROM AS a climax to social activities of Prom week the annual Junior Prom k was held Friday, February twenty-fifth at theHotel Utah. It was highly successful in every detail, being one of the handsomest affairs ever given by a Junior class The decorations were distinctive and artistic. The Junior booth in the banquet room was elaborately decorated in harmony with the Greek design of architecture of the room. In the Senior booth the spirit of Spring pervaded in the decorative scheme, which was carried out in peach blossoms. The Pan-Hellenic booth was decorated to carry out the representation of the Greek Letter organizations. Fraternity emblems and banners were used. The Sophomore and Freshmen booths were attractive in their distinctive decorations. The Faculty booth carried out a color scheme of black and yellow and was modest with floral decorations of jonquils and acanas. Supper was served in the grill room to five hundred guests. The Grand March, led by Governor and Mrs. Mabey, began at ten o'clock. The patrons and patronesses were: Governor and Mrs. Charles R. Mabey, Mayor and Mrs. C. C. Nes-len, Regent and Mrs. W. W. Riter, Secretary of State and Mrs. H. E. Crockett, President and Mrs. John A. Widtsoe, President of the Senate and Mrs. Thomas E. McKay, Speaker of the House and Mrs. E. R. Callister, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Clawson, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Nebeker, Professor and Mrs. Elbert D. Thomas, Dr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Pack, Coach and Mrs. Thomas Fitzpatrick Major and Mrs. M. G. Randol ;s i Page 154 |