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Show JRLOTC Polishes Arrangements For Prom Cadets Set To Entertain 3000 At Twelfth Annual Hop; Feature Army Life As Theme Two Orchestras, Three Floors Attract Dancers South high cadets will be sayin' "This Is the Army" tomorrow to-morrow at 8 :30 p. m but to the rest of the world the army was never like this! The twelfth annual cadet hop for Southerners, other high school and college students, stu-dents, patrons, and all others who dig up six bits, plus tax, will dance to the music of Verdi Breinholdt and Mabel Parramore in three gorgeously gorgeous-ly decorated ballrooms at South high school. Cadet Major David McLelland, hop chairman, has been in charge of the affair, assisted by other officers in the Spots and Diamonds club. He announces that tickets are yet available m the book store or at the door Saturday evening. The last of three cadet hops in the city, the dance is expected expect-ed to top all other local affairs in attendance. Fifteen-hundred programs have been printed in anticipation of some 3000 dancers. danc-ers. Dance Starts Early Starting time for the dance was advanced one-half hour to allow those who do not have other transportation to catch the dinky and thus save on ration stamp 17. Intermission time will feature drill teams which have been nracticincr for some five months Lieutenant Colonel Ernie Poulsen becomes hero for a day for two South high uniform struck lassies. Looking as pleased as a che&ire cat is Jovce Morrison, center, the big shot's date for the evening. Camilla Smith, tall, blonde, and .beautiful, goes slightly ga-ga over the two diamonds Ernie wears. with rifle and saber. Cadet Major Bill Rose tutors the junior jun-ior rifle drill team and Cadet Lieutenant Ernest Poulsen has charge of the officers' saber team. Committee heads for the hop are Captain Roy Marsh and Lieutenant Mel Hansen in the gyms and Captain Eugene Bennett Ben-nett and Lieutenant Darwin Reid in the library. Cadet Captain Junior Frex-nette Frex-nette is in charge of refreshments; refresh-ments; Captains Royal Nielsen and Ross Birdsall, assembly, which today featured Ralph B. Jordan, managing editor of the Deseret News. Captain Frank James has supervised publicity arrangements and Lieutenant Milton Hollstein, programs. Patrons are Dr. and Mrs. L. John Nuttall, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. James T. Worlton, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Hanson, Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. W. F. Gent, Captain and Mrs. Robert E. Grenig. Lieutenant Evan Mitchell, Mitch-ell, Mr. and Mrs. DeVoe Woolf, Miss Winifred H. Dyer, Miss Lucille Lu-cille Monay, Mr. and Mrs. C. Dewey Hale, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-mont Ar-mont J. Willardsen, Mrs. Nora B. Poulsen, Mr. and Mrs. George B. McLelland, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Mabey. |