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Show Gay Time In Store For Partners At Annual Prom Fifteen minutes after Your Hit Parade, the gyms of South will tingle with the scent of Evening in Paris, Tweed, Danger, Sweet Surrender, (and 10c Ir-restible). Ir-restible). The different colors of the rainbow will be represented repre-sented in a mass of gaiety, and all moods of music will be heard the serenade, the polka, the jazz, the metropolitan, and the blues. Friends and friends galore will be there. Here comes Ernest Poulsen and Joyce Morrison; Howard Green and Marilyn Tol-ton; Tol-ton; Lewis Leake and LuRee Kammerman; Patsy Hansen and Frank James; Ross Birdsall and Mar Jean Nuttall; Stan Gold and Jean Karren; Herman Bauer and Claire Shegogue; Sherbyn Meredith Mere-dith and Viola Meredith (no relation, rela-tion, please); Mont Jones and Janet Bywater; Olive Madsen and Douglas Crowton, and etc. After the drummer has used up his excess energy, and the dancers' feet become tired, the school doors are locked The custodians cus-todians will start sweeping the floor, and automobile horns will blast. Numerous inns and cafes will be rilled to capacity, and there may be small house parties, and then home to dream. Monday Mon-day you will find time to gossip and "tell all about that eventful night." See you there! |