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Show iomp-O-Ree Dances End Week By ELLEN ASHTON , Chronicle Society Editor phi's Penny Heal, Kathy nstrom and Nanette Roberts i Sigma Nu's John Becker, Barney, and Dave Whipple 1 arrive at the Civil Engineer-Parking Engineer-Parking Lot Friday to host ! Sigma Nu-Pi Phi Street ace. "HE FIREBIRDS will strike up ir band at 8 p.m. After much mping and surfing, cider and luts will be served. 1 Lyle and Fuzzy Creer, co-lirmen, co-lirmen, announce that the ice is stag and all University dents are invited to join in stomp. 'HOMECOMING DANCE !Tie Union Ballroom will be Jced in dazzling shades of !jige, brown and green as iples arrive at 8 p.m. for the 14 Homecoming Dance. Couples Jim Moss, LaVelle Id, Wally Boyack, and Monet-Bostrom Monet-Bostrom will arrive early to Ing to the music of the Dior jernational Orchestra, com posed of eighteen Utah musicians. musi-cians. LIZ TERRY, refreshment chairman, will see that Carolyn Stevens, Danny Fogle, Cath-Pearce Cath-Pearce and Jeff Thorley are served punch and hors d'oeuvres. Intermission will be highlighted highlight-ed with the presentation of bracelets and corsages to Homecoming Home-coming queen, Irene Bishop and her attendants, Kathy Cannon and Carolyn Boyce. Sweet strains of music will be heard when the first place quartets sing their winning selections. Trophies will then be presented present-ed by Lynne Leonard, dance chairman, and Kent Boyd, Homecoming Home-coming chairman, to winners of the float and house decoration competition. TICKETS FOR the dance may be purchased at the Union Information In-formation Booth or Union Ticket Booth for $2.00 per person. Tickets will be sold at the door for $2.50. |