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Show INFORMAL 'C DANCE FOLLOWS BIG GAME A' a climax to the holiday festivitiesTstudents at the" University Univer-sity of Utah entertained at an informal dancing party Thursday evening eve-ning in the ballroom of the Union building. The affair followed the football game with the Utah State Agricultural college, played that afternoon in the University of Utah stadium, and honored the student of the visiting college. Entrance was mad to the building build-ing beneath a hug cardboard fia;' ure of a Pilgrim and In the ballroom ball-room were decorations typical or Thanksgiving. Suspended from the center of the celling waa a large football. from behind which were peeking an Indian and a farmer, symbolic of the two school. On the panel surrounding the ballroom were football and turkeys. Dance programs for the occasion were of blue and white, on which were embossed a farmer and an Indian pulling a wishbone. William Coomb waa in charge, assisted by Mia Beverly Belts. Mus One Hubbard. Mia Maraha Balllf. Miss Pauline Gordon, Gordon Hox sie and Jack Forsey. Patron and patronesses were Dr. and Mrs. O. A. Ogilvi. President and Mr. George Thomas, Dean Myrtle Austin and Dean and Mrs. John L. Baliff. Skull and Bone The annual autumn forma din ner and dancing party of Skull and Bone will be held Friday evening In the ballroom of the Union bulld-ling- Chairman will be Howard Berg, who will be assisted by Peter Blt-llngs. Blt-llngs. Clair Harmon. Jack Snow, William Bower bank and Edward Stephens. Patrons and patronesses wilt be Rajr Owen and Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Snow. PI Beta Phi Alumna I The alumnae chapter of the PI Beta Phi sorority will entertain at an informal dancing party Friday evening at the chapter house. 92 South Wolcott street. A floor show will be presented during intermission. intermis-sion. Mia Jeannett Clawson will be chairman, assisted by Mrs. C J. Parkinson, Mrs. E. V. Hardy, Mrs. Grant M. Bennloa-and Mrs. Bernard Ber-nard Durrant. |